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THE 


FOURTEENTH  AND  FIFTEENTH 

REPORTS. 


1824—1825. 


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THE  FOURTEENTH  REPORT  - - dated  25th  March  1824  - 

THE  FIFTEENTH  REPORT  ...  dated  26th  March  1825  - 

WITH  AN  APPENDIX. 


- p.  19. 


- p.  23. 


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Irish  Record  Commission 


FOURTEENTH 
ANNUAL  REPORT; 
Dated  25th  MARCH  1824. 


[Presented  13th  June  1825.] 


TO  THE  KING’S  MOST  EXCELLENT  MAJESTY,  IN  COUNCIL. 

WE,  the  Commissioners  constituted  and  appointed  by  His  late  Majesty’s  Royal  Commission,  bearing 
date  the  30th  day  of  August  1810,  for  carrying  into  execution  the  Measures  recommended  in  the 
humble  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons  to  His  Majesty,  with  respect  to  the  state  of  the  Public  Records 
of  Ireland,  and  the  necessity  of  providing  for  the  better  Arrangement,  Preservation,  and  more  convement 
Use  of  the  same  ; whereby  We,  the  said  Commissioners,  are  authorized  and  empowered  to  nominate  and 
appoint,  from  time  to  time,  Persons  of  ability,  care  and  diligence,  to  act  as  Secretary  and  Sub-Commissioners, 
to  be  employed  in  methodizing,  regulating,  and  digesting  the  Records,  Rolls,  Instruments,  Books,  and 
Papers,  in  His  Majesty’s  several  Offices ; and  in  causing  such  of  said  Records  as  are  decayed,  and  in  danger 
of  being  destroyed,  to  be  bound  and  secured  ; and  in  making  exact  Calendars  and  Indexes  thereof ; and  in 
superintending  the  printing  of  such  Calendars  and  Indexes,  and  original  Records  and  Papers,  as  should  be 
ordered  to  be  printed  ; and  to  certify  unto  the  Commissioners  of  His  Majesty’s  Treasury  for  the  time  being 
what  would  be  a fit  and  suitable  Recompence  to  such  Secretary  and  Sub-Commissioners  respectively,  for 
their  pains  and  services  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  required  to  be  by  them  performed;  and  We,  the 
said  Commissioners,  or  any  Three  or  more  of  us,  are  further  required,  on  or  before  the  25th  day  of  March 
in  every  year,  during  the  continuance  of  the  said  Commission,  to  certify  to  His  Majesty  s Privy  Council, 
in  the  manner  therein  directed,  all  and  every  of  the  several  Proceedings  of  Ourselves  and  the  said  Sub- 
Commissioners,  had  by  virtue  of  the  said  Commission,  together  with  such  other  Matters,  if  any,  as  might 
be  deserving  His  Majesty’s  Royal  consideration,  touching  or  concerning  the  premises 

DO  most  humbly  beg  leave  to  certify  to  Your  Majesty,  That  We  have  proceeded  on  the  several  Works 
stated  in  our  former  Report  to  Your  Majesty  in  Your  Privy  Council.  And  We  beg  leave  most  humbly  to 
lay  before  Your  Majesty  the  following  State  of  Proceedings,  had  in  pursuance  of  the  said  Commission,  from 
the  25th  day  of  March  1823,  to  the  present  time. 


STATE  OF  -PROCEEDINGS  TO  25th  MARCH  1824-. 

REPOSITORY. 

and  others, 
to  whom  the  Orders 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DUTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Bermingham 

Tower 

Record  Office. 

Mi-.  Sleater. 
The  Secretary. 

A Calendar  to  the  Plea  Rolls,  in  this 
Repository,  to  be  formed. 

Proceedings  in  this  Work  sus- 
pended; the  Calendar  of  the  Plea 
Rolls  of  Hen.  III.  Ed.  I.  and  Ed.  II. 
having  been  completed,  with  some 
few  chasms. 

Parliamentary 
Record  Office. 

Mr.  O’ Flaherty. 
The  Secretary. 

A General  Index  or  Classified  Schedule 
of  the  contents  of  this  Repository  to  be 
formed. 

The  Progress  on  the  Index  of  the 
Suffering  Loyalists,  and  Nomencla- 
ture, continued  : 58  bundles  having 
been  completed,  containing  19,680 
Records. 

The  Records  to  be  re-examined,  and  en- 
closed in  Envelopes. 

Progress  continued  concurrently 
with  the  Draft  Index. 

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STATE  OF  PROCEEDINGS  TO  *Mh  MARCH 

1824 — continued. 

REPOSITORY. 

to  whom  the  Ordet 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DUTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Rolls  Office. 

Mr.  Tresham. 

The  Calendar  already  formed  to  the 
Patent  and  Close  Rolls  in  this  Repository 
to  be  collated,  revised,  and  the  printing 
thereof  superintended. 

i The  printing  of  the  Calendar  com- 

pleted to  the  3d  year  of  Richard  II. 
inclusive. 

Mr.  Hardiman. 

The  Repertory  already  formed  to  the 
Inquisitions  in  this  Repository  to  be  col- 
lated, revised,  and  die  printing  thereof 
superintended. 

The  printing  of  the  Repertories  of 
the  Inquisitions  in  the  Province  of 
Leinster  completed ; and  that  of  the 
Province  of  Ulster  commenced. 

Mr.  Fowler. 

The  original  Inquisitions  to  be  cleansed 
and  pressed,  preparatory  to  their  final  ar- 
rangement in  portfolios. 

Completed,  widi  the  exception  of 
die  Inquisitions  of  the  County  Tip- 
perary, which  are  in  progress. 

Mr.  Conroy. 
Mr.  Mayne. 
The  Secretary. 

The  Repertory,  already  formed  to  the 
Decrees  in  Chancery,  to  be  continued 
from  1816  to  the  present  time. 

Draft  completed,  and  same  lodged 
with  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
Rolls,  for  the  purpose  of  having 
the  like  Repertory  continued  from 
year  to  year  by  the  Clerks  in  the 
Rolls  Office,  agreeably  to  the  order 
of  his  Honour  the  Master  of  the 
Rolls. 

Chief 

Remembrancer’s 

Office. 

Mr.  Conroy. 
Mr.  Litton. 
Mr.  Tyrrell. 

A Calendar  to  the  Patent,  Close,  and 
Memoranda  Rolls  in  this  Repository  to 
be  formed. 

Proceedings  on  this  Work  sus- 
pended for  the  present;  the  Calen- 
dar having  been  formed  to  the  Rolls 
of  Edw.  I.  H.  anc|  hi.  Richard  II. 
and  Hen.  IV.  with  some  few  chasms. 

i Mr.  Conroy. 
| Mr.  Mayne. 

A Repertory  to  the  Decree  Rolls  in  the 
Exchequer  to  be  formed  and  collated. 

The  formation  of  the  Repertory 
continued  to  1746,  and  the  collation 
to  1744. 

Mr.  Tyrrell. 
The  Secretary. 

An  Index  of  Persons  and  Places  to  the 
Certificates  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c. 
in  this  Repository  to  be  formed. , 

Proceeded  on. 

Statutes. 

Mr.  Ball. 

Mr.  Lawson. 
Mr.  H.  Mason. 

A complete  and  authentic  edition  of 
the  Statutes  of  Ireland  to  be  prepared  and 
printed. 

The  Printing  suspended. 

Mr.  Ball. 

The  Secretary. 

A supplemental  Volume,  containing 
die  Corrigenda  and  Various  Readings  of 
the  Statutes,  to  be  compiled,  and  forth- 
widi  prepared  for  the  press. 

Three  Specimens  of  the  intended 
volume  submitted  to  die  Board ; and 
the  second  volume  of  the  printed 
Statutes  completed,  according  to  the 
approved  Specimen. 

Prerogative  Office. 

Mr.  John  Ball. 
The  Secretary. 

Comparison  of  the  Entries  of  Wills 
with  the  originals,  and  an  Index  Locorum 
to  be  formed  thereto.  , 

The  Comparison  of  the  Wills,  and 
formation  of  the  Index  Locorum, 
completed  from  1760  to  1810,  as 
igreed  on. 

Lodge’s  List 
of 

Patentee  Officers. 

Mr.  Lascelles. 

The  Secretary.  1 

Lodge’s  List  of  Patentee  Officers  to 
)e  prepared  for  the  press. 

No  Report  of  Progress. 

| College  MSS.  ! 

Mr.  H.  Mason. 

The  Secretary.  i: 

To  collate  die  Catalogue  of  the  MSS. 
n the  College  Library  with  the  originals, 
nd  prepare  it  for  press. 

No  Report  of  Progress. 

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STATE  OF  PROCEEDINGS  TO  25th  MARCH  1824 —continued. 

REPOSITORY. 

Sub-Commissioners 
and  others, 
to  whom  the  Orders 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DUTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Acta  Regia 
Hibernica. 

Rev.  Edw.  Groves. 
Mr.  Erck. 

The  Secretary. 

Collections  from  the  Records  for 
die  Acta  Regia  Hibernica  to  be  formed, 
and  prepared  for  fair  transcript  or  press. 

The  selection  of  the  Articles  from 
the  Patent,  Plea  and  Mem.  Rolls  of 
Edward  I.  II.  and  III.  completed,  and 
a Chronological  Index  of  diem  nearly 
so ; the  collation  of  the  Charters  also 
continued. 

Schedules  and 
Inventories. 

Mr.  Hardiman. 
Mr.  Fowler. 

General  Inventory  of  the  Contents  of 
the  Records  in  the  Common  Pleas  Office 
to  be  formed. 

This  Duty  suspended. 

Mr.  Hardiman. 
The  Secretary. 

The  Abstract  made  of  the  Grants  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement  to  be  transcribed. 

Completed,  and  subjoined  to  diis 
Report ; page  43. 

The  Draft  Indexes  formed  to  the  De- 
crees of  Innocents  and  Connaught  Certi- 
ficates, in  the  Chief  Remembrancer’s 
Office,  to  be  arranged  in  dictionary  order, 
and  transcribed. 

The  arrangement  completed,  and 
the  transcription  in  progress  for  the 
Appendix. 

AND  that,  at  a Meeting  of  the  said  Commissioners,  at  the  house  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Thursday 
Lord  High  Chancellor,  on  Thursday  the  6th  day  of  April  last.  The  Commissioners  having  proceeded  to  6lh  Allril  l823- 
examine  the  state  and  progress  of  the  several  Works  carrying  on  under  the  Commission  ; Ordered,  That 
the  Formation  of  any  further  Calendars  to  the  Plea  Rolls  in  Bermingham  Tower  Office  might,  for  the  present, 
be  suspended;  as  it  appeared  that  sufficient  Materials  had  been  collected  for  printing,  when  deemed 
advisable ; and  that  all  the  materials  of  said  Calendar  should  be  carefully  preserved  by  the  Secretary,  among 
the  other  Works  of  the  Board. 

With  respect  to  the  Repertory  formed  to  the  Inquisitions  in  the  Rolls  Office,  the  question  of  the  printing 
of  the  same  having  been  discussed;  and  it  having  been  stated,  that  one  half  of  the  First  Volume  had  been 
printed,  and  that  the  expense  to  be  incurred  was  not  likely  to  exceed  the  sum  of 300/. ; The  Board  considered 
the  completion  of  it  desirable,  from  the  perishable  state  of  the  original  Records,  and  the  loss  of  time  and 
difficulty  required  in  deciphering  them  ; and  Ordered,  That  the  accumulation  of  further  Materials  for  the 
Calendar  of  the  Memoranda  Rolls  should  also  be  suspended,  as  it  appeared  that  a sufficient  quantity  of 
matter  had  been  collected  for  printing,  when  same  should  be  deemed  advisable ; which  Materials  the  Secretary 
was  instructed  carefully  to  preserve  among  the  other  Documents  of  the  Board : And  at  the  same  time,  The 
Board  also  Ordered,  That  the  formation  of  the  Repertory  to  the  Exchequer  Decrees  should  be  continued 
jointly  by  Messrs.  Conroy  and  Mayne ; that  the  Repertory  to  the  Decrees  of  Chancery  should  be  completed 
to  Hilary  1823;  and,  that  no  further  Proceedings  should  be  taken  under  the  head  of  “ Schedules  and 
Inventories  in  the  Common  Pleas  Office ;”  as  the  Chief  Justice  had  promised  to  communicate  with  the 
Secretary  on  the  subject. 

The  Secretary  then  stated,  that  the  Order  for  the  Supplemental  Volume  of  the  Statutes  had  been 
communicated  to  Mr.  Ball,  previously  to  the  Meeting  of  the  Committee  on  the  subject ; when  he  proposed  to 
lay  before  them  a Specimen  of  the  intended  Volume;  after  which,  The  Board  resumed  the  consideration  of  the 
printing  of  the  Materials  collected  for  the  First  Volume  of  the  Statutes,  which,  with  the  several  Orders, 

Reports,  and  Proceedings,  had  been  adjourned  from  the  19th  of  March  last,  as  all  the  Chief  Judges  were  likely 
to  be  present  on  that  day;  and  in  consequence  of  the  communication  made  by  the  Chief  Secretary  on  the 

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[March 


subject  of  Expense,  at  the  last  Meeting,  The  Board  were  of  opinion,  That  the  printing  of  this  Work  should, 
for  the  present,  be  suspended,  and  that  all  the  Materials  prepared  for  it  should  be  carefully  arranged  and 
preserved  by  the  Secretary. 

The  Board  then  instructed  the  Secretary  to  inform  the  Committee,  that  due  care  should  be  taken,  in 
executing  the  Orders  of  The  Board,  to  keep  the  expenses  of  the  Commission  within  the  Sum  estimated  for  the 
current  Year ; and  that,  in  every  case  where  it  was  practicable,  the  attention  of  the  Sub-Commissioners 
should  be  confined  to  one  individual  Work  under  the  Commission. 

AND  lastly,  We  beg  leave  most  humbly  to  state  to  Your  Majesty,  That,  at  the  present  time.  We  have 
not  any  other^Matters  to  offer  to  Your  Majesty’s  consideration,  touching  or  concerning  the  premises,  or  any 
further  Measures  to  propose  thereon. 

All  which  is  most  respectfully  submitted  to  Your  Majesty’s  consideration. 


MANNERS,  C.  (l.  s.) 

Dublin,  25th  March  1824.  W.  DUBLIN.  (l.  s.) 

WM  M'MAHON.  (l.  s.) 

NORBURY.  (l.  s.) 


Entered  on  the  Minutes, 

W.  Shaw  Mason,  Sec*. 


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1825.] 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT; 
Dated  the  26th  of  MARCH  1825. 

WITH  AN  APPENDIX. 


Presented  13th  June  1823. 


TO  THE  KING’S  MOST  EXCELLENT  MAJESTY,  IN  COUNCIL. 

WE,  the  Commissioners  constituted  and  appointed  by  His  late  Majesty’s  Royal  Commission,  bearing 
date  the  SOth  day  of  August  1810,  for  carrying  into  execution  the  Measures  recommended  in  the 
humble  Address  of  the  House  of  Commons  to  His  Majesty,  with  respect  to  the  State  of  the  Public  Records 
of  Ireland,  and  the  necessity  of  providing  for  the  better  Arrangement,  Preservation,  and  more  convenient 
Use  of  the  same  ; whereby  We,  the  said  Commissioners,  are  authorized  and  empowered  to  nominate  and 
appoint,  from  time  to  time.  Persons  of  ability,  care,  and  diligence,  to  act  as  Secretary  and  Sub-Commissioners, 
to  be  employed  in  methodizing,  regulating,  and  digesting  the  Records,  Rolls,  Instruments,  Books,  and 
Papers,  in  His  Majesty’s  several  Offices ; and  in  causing  such  of  said  Records  as  are  decayed,  and  in 
danger  of  being  destroyed,  to  be  bound  and  secured  ; and  in  making  exact  Calendars  and  Indexes  thereof ; 
and  in  superintending  the  printing  of  such  Calendars  and  Indexes,  and  original  Records  and  Papers,  as 
should  be  ordered  to  be  printed ; and  to  certify  unto  the  Commissioners  of  His  Majesty’s  Treasury  for 
the  time  being,  what  would  be  a fit  and  suitable  Recompence  to  such  Secretary  and  Sub-Commissioners 
respectively,  for  their  pains  and  services  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  required  to  be  by  them  performed ; 
and  We,  the  said  Commissioners,  or  any  Three  or  more  of  us,  are  further  required,  on  or  before 
the  25th  day  of  March  in  every  year,  during  the  continuance  of  the  said  Commission,  to  certify  to  His 
Majesty’s  Privy  Council,  in  the  manner  therein  directed,  all  and  every  of  the  several  Proceedings  of 
Ourselves  and  the  said  Sub-Commissioners,  had  by  virtue  of  the  said  Commission,  together  with  such 
other  Matters,  if  any,  as  might  be  deserving  His  Majesty’s  Royal  consideration,  touching  or  concerning 
the  premises 

DO  most  humbly  beg  leave  to  certify  to  Your  Majesty,  That  We  have  proceeded  on  the  several  Works 
stated  in  our  former  Report  to  Your  Majesty  in  Your  Privy  Council.  And  We  beg  leave  most  humbly  to 
lay  before  Your  Majesty  the  following  State  of  Proceedings,  had  in  pursuance  of  the  said  Commission, 
from  the  25th  March  1824  to  the  present  time. 


STATE  OF  PROCEEDINGS  TO  25th  MARCH  1825. 

REPOSITORY. 

Sub-Commissioners 
and  others, 
to  whom  the  Orders 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DOTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Bermingham 
...  Record  Office. 

The  Secretary. 

A Calendar  to  the  Plea  Rolls  in 
this  Repository  to  be  formed. 

The  Materials  of  this  Work,  which 
had  been  completed  to  the  end  of  the 
Reign  of  Edw.  II.  previously  to  its 
suspension,  arranged  and  bound  up. 

Parliamentary 
Record  Office. 

Mr.  O’Flaherty. 
The  Secretary. 

A General  Index  or  Classified  Sche- 
dule of  the  contents  of  this  Repository  to 
be  formed. 

The  Draft  Index  completed,  and 
specimens  of  a fair  transcript,  in 
a more  compressed  form,  under  con- 
sideration, for  the  purpose  of  being 
lodged  in  the  office,  for  the  use  of 
the  Public. 

The  Records  to  be  re-examined,  and 
enclosed  in  Envelopes. 

Nearly  completed. 

Rolls  Office. 

Mr.  Tresliam. 

The  Calendar  already  formed  to  the 
Patent  and  Close  Rolls  in  tliis  Repository 
to  be  completed,  revised,  and  printed. 

The  printing  of  the  Calendar  to 
the  RollsofRich.il.  Hen.IV.  Hen.V. 
and  part  of  those  of  Hen.  VI.  com- 
pleted. 

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STATE  OF  PROCEEDINGS  TO  25th  MARCH  182 5 — continued. 

Sub-Commissioner 

REPOSITORY. 

to  wbomffie^dcr 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DUTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Rolls  Office. 
continued. 

Mr.  Hardiman. 

The  Repertory  already  formed  to  the 
Inquisitions  in  this  Repositoiy  to  be  col- 
lated, revised,  and  the  printing  thereo 
superintended. 

The  printing  of  the  Repertory  to 
the  Inquisitions  of  the  Counties  of 
Antrim,  Armagh,  Cavan,  Donegal, 
and  Down,  completed;  as  also  of 
Indexes  Nom.  et  Loc.  to  the  printed 
Repertory  of  the  Carlow  Inquisitions, 
and  Draft  Indexes  formed  to  those  of 
the  Counties  of  Dublin,  Kildare,  Kil- 
kenny, King’s  County,  Longford,  and 
Louth. 

Mr.  Fowler. 
The  Secretary. 

Original  Inquisitions  to  be  cleansed  and 
pressed,  preparatory  to  their  final  arrange- 
ment in  portfolios. 

The  Tipperary  Inquisitions  com- 
pleted ; a large  lot  however  of  mixed 
Inquisitions  remains  to  be  cleansed, 

spective  portfolios. 

Chief 

Remembrancer’s 

Office. 

The  Secretary. 

A Calendar  to  the  Patent,  Close,  and 
Memoranda  Rolls  in  this  Repository  to 
be  formed. 

The  Materials  of  this  Work,  which 
had  been  completed  to  die  end  of  the 
Reign  of  Hen.  IV.  previously  to  its 
suspension,  arranged  and  bound  up. 

Mr.  Conroy. 
Mr.  Ja‘  Mayne. 

A Repertory  to  the  Decree  Rolls  in  the 
Exchequer  to  be  formed  and  collated. 

Tlie  formation  of  die  Repertory 
completed  to  die  year  1762,  widi  the 
exception  of  the  Decree  Rolls  of 
1748,  1749,  and  1750,  by  the  addition 
of  1,554  pages.  The  revision  has  been 
continued  to  die  year  1746,  but  sus- 
pended in  order  to  accelerate  the 
formation  of  the  Repertory. 

Mr.  Tyrrell. 
The  Secretary. 

An  Index  of  Persons  and  Places  to  the 
Certificates  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c. 
in  this  Repository  to  be  formed. 

The  formation  of  the  Draft  Indexes 
completed. 

Auditor  General’s 
Office. 

Mr.  Harding. 
The  Secretary. 

Indexes  of  Persons  and  Places  to  be 
formed  to  the  Patents  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

An  Index  Locorum,  consisting  of 
483  pages,  formed  to  die  first  twelve 
volumes  of  these  Patents. 

Statutes. 

Prerogative  Office. 

Mr.  Ball. 

The  Secretary. 

Mr.  J.  Ball. 
The  Secretary. 

A Supplemental  Volume,  containing 
the  Corrigenda  and  various  Readings  of 
the  Statutes,  to  be  compiled  and  forthwith 
prepared  for  the  press. 

The  comparison  of  the  Will  Index, 
as  arranged  and  transcribed  in  dictionary 
order,  with  the  old  Office  Index,  arranged 
in  chronological  order. 

Progress  made  to  die  end  of  the 
first  nine  volumes  of  the  printed 
edition  of  the  Statutes,  according  to 
an  approved  specimen. 

The  comparison  completed  to  tile 
letter  P.  1721. 

1 Lodge’s  List  of 
Patentee  Officers. 

Mr.  Lascelles. 
The  Secretary. 

Lodge’s  List  of  Patentee  Officers  to 
be  prepared  for  press. 

No  Report  of  Progress. 

■ College  MSS. 

Mr.  H.  Mason. 
The  Secretary. 

To  collate  the  Catalogue  of  the  MSS. 
in  the  College  Library  with  the  Originals, 
and  prepare  it  for  press. 

No  Report  of  Progress. 

Acta  Regia. 

Rev.  Edw.  Groves. 
Mr.  Erck. 

The  Secretary. 

Collections  from  the  Records  for  the 
Acta  Regia  Hibernica  to  be  formed,  and 
prepared  for  fair  transcript  or  press. 

The  selection  of  Articles  from  the 
Patent,  Close,  Mem.  and  Plea  Rolls, 
completed  to  die  commencement  of 
the  Reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  as  also 
die  Chronological  Index  of  same. 
To  the  collection  of  Charters  of  In- 
corporation and  Privileges  to  Cities, 
Towns,  &c.  1,786  pages  have  been 
idded.  The  Charters  already  tran- 
scribed, have  been  arranged,  bound 
ip  and  indexed,  consisting  of  22  large 
olio  volumes;  besides  three  volumes 
of  Charters  to  Public  Institutions,  &c. 

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STATE  OF  PROCEEDINGS  TO  25th  MARCH  1825 —continued. 

REPOSITORY. 

Sub-Commissioners 
and  others, 
to  whom  the  Orders 
of 

The  Board 
were  directed. 

DUTY  TO  BE  PERFORMED. 

PROGRESS. 

Schedules  and 

Inventories. 

Mr.  Hardiman. 
The  Secretary. 

The  draft  Indexes  formed  to  the  De- 
crees of  Innocents  and  Connaught  Certi- 
ficates, to  those  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers, 
and  to  the  Rolls  of  the  Officers,  or  lots  of 
1649,  in  the  Chief  Remembrancer’s  Office, 
to  be  arranged  in  dictionary  order,  and 
transcribed. 

A fair  transcript  of  the  Indexes  to 
the  Decrees  of  Innocents  and  Con- 
naught Certificates,  completed;  and 
progress  made  on  the  alphabetical 
arrangement  of  the  other  Indexes, 
previously  to  their  transcription. 

AND  that,  at  a Meeting  of  the  said  Commissioners,  at  the  house  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lord 
High  Chancellor,  on  Thursday  the  17th  day  of  June  last,  being  an  Adjournment  of  the  Meeting  on 
Wednesday  the  24th  of  March  preceding,  the  Secretary  stated  that,  agreeably  to  the  Board’s  Order, 
Mr.  Ball  was  proceeding  on  the  Volume  of  Corrigenda  to  the  Statutes,  and  appeared  to  have  extracted  the 
Various  Readings,  &c.  contained  in  the  first  Nine  Volumes  of  the  printed  Edition. 

The  Secretary  then  stated,  the  Committee  had  still  to  regret,  that  Provision  had  not  been  made  in  the 
yearly  Estimates  for  completing  that  part  of  the  Buildings  at  the  King’s  Inns,  which  is  intended  for  the 
Accommodation  of  the  Auditor  General’s  Records,  at  present  deposited  in  the  Dome  of  the  Four  Courts  ; 
as  the  further  accumulation  and  great  weight  of  these  Books  and  Documents,  independently  of  their  being 
placed  in  a situation  most  unfavourable  to  their  preservation  and  reference,  have  created  some  apprehen- 
sions with  regard  to  the  safety  of  the  Budding:  Whereupon  The  Board  Ordered,  That  a Communication 
should  be  made,  in  the  name  of  the  Board,  to  the  Chief  Secretary  of  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  requesting  his 
attention  to  this  subject.  And,  with  respect  to  the  insulation  of  the  Four  Courts,  the  Secretary  stated  that 
no  communication  had  been  received  by  him  from  the  Standing  Committee,  to  whom  the  subject  had  been 
referred  by  the  Benchers  of  the  King’s  Inns  : Whereupon  The  Board  Ordered,  That  it  be  recommended  to 
the  Benchers  of  the  King’s  Inns,  that  a joint  representation  should  be  made  to  the  Government,  respecting 
the  necessity  of  insulating  the  Four  Courts,  and  of  seeming  it  against  the  hazard  of  Fire ; and  for  that 
purpose,  that  our  Secretary  should  open  a Communication  with  the  Treasurer  of  the  King’s  Inns  Society. 

It  was  then  stated  by  the  Secretary,  That  the  fair  Transcripts  of  the  Will  and  Administration  Indexes, 
contained  in  Nine  Volumes,  together  with  one  Volume  of  the  Index  of  the  Cense  Papers,  had  been 
transmitted  to  the  Deputy  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Prerogative,  pursnant  to  Order , as  the  or.gmal  Draft, 
of  these  Indexes  had  been  returned  to  the  Record  To.er,  for  the  Purpose  of  bring  preserved  there,  among 
the  other  Documents  of  the  Board,  under  their  general  Order. 

The  Draft  of  the  Annual  Report  to  His  Majesty  for  the  last  year,  together  with  an  Appendix,  con. 
taining  Abstract,  and  References  to  the  principal  Record,  and  Public  Documents  connected  with  the  Act 
of  Settlement,  Sc.  was  then  laid  on  the  Table ; when  it  was  Ordered,  That  same  be  forthwrth  prepared 
for  signing  and  transmitting  to  the  Chief  Secretary  in  London,  as  heretofore. 

AND  that,  at  a Meeting  of  the  said  Commissioners,  at  the  house  of  tire  Right  Honourable  the  Lord 
High  Chancellor,  on  this  day,  the  Secretary  stated.  That  the  further  progress  on  the  Volume  of  Corngend. 
to  the  Statutes,  which  had  been  brought  down  to  the  end  of  the  Ninth  Volume  of  the  panted  Edrtion, 
had  been  interrupted  by  the  lamented  death  of  Mr.  William  Ball,  who  had  been  engaged,  under  the  Board's 
Order,  in  extracting  the  Various  Readings,  Ac.  from  the  corrected  Edition  prepared  by  the  Statute  Sub- 
Commissioners.  And  it  appearing,  that  this  particular  duty  could  be  completed  by  the  Secretary,  wrth 
tire  aid  of  Mr.  Lawson,  who  had  been  engaged  in  preparing  the  authentic  Edition  of  the  Statutes  ! The 
Board  thereupon  Ordered,  That  the  aforesaid  Volume  be  continued  accordingly. 

The  Nineteenth  and  Twentieth  Half-yearly  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  Observation,  made  to  the 
Board,  and  dated  the 5th  August  1821,  and  the  7th  March  1825,  respectively,  having  been  read;  The 


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Board  Ordered,  in  reference  to  the  completion  of  the  Building  of  the  King’s  Inns,  That  the  Secretary 
should  ascertain  whether  any  and  what  steps  had  been  taken  for  that  purpose  ; and  also,  for  the  removal 
of  the  late  Auditor  General’s  Books  and  Papers  from  the  Dome  of  the  Four  Courts  to  that  Building ; and 
whether  a Provision  could  not  at  the  same  time  be  made  for  the  better  security  of  the  Records  of  the 
Consistory  of  Dublin. 

Ihe  Secretary  was  also  directed,  at  the  same  time,  to  inquire,  and  report  to  the  Board  at  their  next 
Meeting,  whether  any  and  what  steps  had  been  taken  with  respect  to  the  Insulation  of  the  Four  Courts, 
and  for  securing  them  against  the  hazard  of  Fire. 

With  respect  to  the  Books  and  Documents  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  Annesley,  the  Secretary  was 
Ordered  to  take  an  early  opportunity  of  examining  these  Documents,  and  reporting  thereon  to  the  Board. 

AND  lastly,  We  beg  leave  most  humbly  to  state  to  Your  Majesty,  That,  at  the  present  time,  We  have 
not  any  other  Matters  to  offer  to  Your  Majesty’s  consideration,  touching  or  concerning  the  premises,  or 
any  further  Measures  to  propose  thereupon. 

All  which  is  most  respectfully  submitted  to  Your  Majesty’s  consideration. 

MANNERS,  C. 

W.  DUBLIN. 

MEATH. 

Dublin,  26th  March  1825.  WILLm  M'MAHON 


(L.s.) 
(l.  s.) 
(e.s.) 

(L.S.) 


Entered  on  the  Minutes, 

W.  Shaw  Mason,  Sec*. 


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APPENDIX: 

CONTAINING 

ABSTRACTS  OF,  AND  REFERENCES  TO, 

THE  PRINCIPAL 

lUrorOfl  atti)  $tti)ltr  Documents 

CONNECTED  WITH  THE 

ACTS  OF  SETTLEMENT  AND  EXPLANATION, 

REFERRED  TO  IN  THE  PRECEDING  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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CONTENTS  OF  APPENDIX. 


REPORT  of  James  Hardiman,  lie,.,  Sub-Commissioner,  on  Schedules  and  Inventories 


I. 


Transcript  of  the  Stst  Patent  on  Rod  No.  1.  of  the  Intolment.  of  the  Omni,  nnd.r  the  Act.  of  Settlement 
and  Explanation,  in  the  Rolls  Office. 


ABSTRACTS  of  Grants  of  Lands  and  other 
A.  D.  1666-1684:  — Compiled  by  the  late  Mr. 
Commissioners,  from  the  MSS. 


Hereditaments,  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation 

Lodge,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Rolls.  Arranged,  by  order  of  the 
- - - - p.  45 


II. 

INDEX  to  the  original  Certificates  of  the  Court  of  Claims  :-Transcribed  from  a Book  preserved  in  the  Rolls  Office  p.  341 


III. 

ABS™  LodT!’s°MSSCOnVeyanCeS  fr°m  TrUS'eeS  °f  tHe  ES,atCS  ^ LltereStS  f0rfeited  in  16885  0150  arranSed 

p.  348 


IV. 

Transcript  of  the  first  Certificate  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  Certificates  of  Adventurer,  Soldier,  &c. 

L INDEX  of  the  names  of  Persons  in  Inrolments  of  Certificates  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c.  in  the  Chief  Remembrancer’s 
-'implied  by  Thomas  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  Sub-Commissioner,  on  said  Office  - - - p.  403 


2.  INDEX  of  the  names  of  Places  ir 


compiled  by  said  Sub-Commissioner 


V. 

Transcript  of  the  first  Decree  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  Decrees  of  Innocents. 

1.  INDEX  of  the  names  of  Persons  in  Inrolments  of  the  Decrees  of  Innocents,  in  same  Office- 

Commissioner  - 

2.  INDEX  of  the  names  of  Places  in  same ; compiled  by  same 


compiled  by  said  Sub- 
p.  526 
p.  538 


VI. 


Transcript  of  the  first  Certificate  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  Connaught  Certificates. 

1.  INDEX  of  names  of  Persons  in  Inrolments  of  the  Connaught  Certificates,  in  same  Office- 

Commissioner  - ’ 

2.  INDEX  of  the  names  of  Places  in  same ; compiled  by  same 


compiled  by  said  Sub- 
p.  580 
p.  588 


Transcript  of  tot  Adjudicatim,  on  the  tot  Rod  of  Adjndic.tfon.  for  (16*8)  OfEccr. 

2.  INDEX  of  the  names  of  Places  in  same;  compiled  bv  same  P 616 

3 ‘ ' * - - - p.  638 


REPERTORY  to  a Series  of  MS.  Volumes  in  the  Record  Tower,  Dublin  Castle,  containing  a 
chiefly  relating  to  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation;  compiled  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Commissioners  - _ 

INDEX  of  names  of  Persons  in  the  Repertory  - ... 

INDEX  of  names  of  Places  in  the  Repertory  ... 

INDEX  of  names  of  Persons  contained  in  the  MS.  Vols.  to  which  the  Repertory  refers 


Collection  of  Documents 
Groves,  one  of  the  Sub- 
p.  648 
p.  672 
p.  676 
p.  678 


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REPORT  of  Mr.  HaRdiman,  Sub-Commissioner, 
on  Schedules  and  Inventories. 


Mr.  Hardiman's 
Schedules  and 


TO  HIS  MAJESTY’S  COMMISSIONERS  ON  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 

HAVING  been  appointed  by  an  Order  of  this  Honourable  Board,  dated  the  3d  day  of  April  1815,  one  of 
your  Sub-Commissioners,  to  proceed,  with  such  Assistants  and  Clerks  as  might  be  considered  necessary, 
and  in  such  manner  as  might  be  approved  of  by  the  Committee  of  Observation,  and  under  their  immediate 
direction,  to  carry  the  Order  of  the  Slst  day  of  July  1811,  respecting  Schedules  and  Inventories,  into 
complete  effect ; I beg  leave  to  submit  to  the  Board,  the  following  Abstracts  of  the  Grants  and  Conveyances 
under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation,  and  the  Act  for  the  sale  of  the  estates  and  interests  forfeited 
in  Ireland  in  the  year  1688  ; with  Indexes  to  the  principal  Documents  connected  with  them  ; and  a succinct 
account  of  these  celebrated  Acts,  the  proceedings  taken  under  their  authority,  and  particularly  the  various 
records  to  which  they  have  given  rise ; and  to  which  my  attention  had  been  chiefly  directed  from  a practical 
knowledge  of  their  great  value  and  importance,  in  several  points  of  view,  but  principally  to  professional  persons 
in  their  researches  concerning  landed  property  in  Ireland. 

The  Act  of  Settlement  has  been  termed  the  legislative  Title  Deed  of  Ireland.  It  has  been  also  described  ^r^dSc"lc 
by  Sir  Audley  Mervin,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  when  it  passed,  as  the  “ Magna  Charta  Hibernia;.” 

The  causes  which  led  to  this  important  law,  are  fully  detailed  in  the  recital  of  the  memorable  transactions, 
which,  for  many  years  anterior  to  its  enactment,  distracted  and  convulsed  this  Island.  It  is  therefore 
considered  unnecessary,  in  a general  view  of  this  subject,  to  revert,  otherwise  than  as  contained  in  the  succeeding 
Notes,  to  any  of  these  transactions  antecedent  to  the  restoration  of  King  Charles  II.  which  happily  took  place 
on  the  29th  of  May  1660.  On  the  30th  of  November  in  that  year,  his  Majesty  published  his  “ Gracious  declara- 
“ tion  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and  satisfaction  of  the  several  interests  of  Adventurers  (a), 

“ Souldiers  (b),  and  other  his  subjects  there  (c);”  in  which  he  declared,  Sect.  vi.  That  all  the  lands,  0 

tenements, 


(a)  The  Adventurers  were  such  as  had  advanced  several i 
ment  of  Adventurers,  whereby  it  was  amongst  other  things 
any  of  them  had  on  the  23d  of  October  1641. 


NOTES: 

f money  on  the  credit  of  the  Act  of  17  Charles  I.  for  the  encourage-  ADVENTURER: 
:d,  that  such  rights,  titles,  interests,  &c.  as  the  Rebels  in  Ireland,  or 
;n  the  rebellion  broke  out,  or  afterwards  should  have  in  any  lands  or  other 
hereditaments,  should  be  forfeited  to  his  Majesty,  and  should  be  deemed,  adjudged,  vested,  and  taken  to  be  in  the  actual  and  real 
possession  of  the  said  King,  his  heirs  and  successors,  without  any  office  or  inquisition  thereof  to  be  found.  And  for  reducing  the 
Rebels,  and  distributing  their  lands  amongst  such  persons  as  should  advance  money  and  become  Adventurers  in  the  reduction,  Two 
millions  and  an  half  of  acres  were  to  be  assigned  and  allotted  in  the  following  proportion,  viz.  each  adventurer  of  200/.  was  to  have 
1,000  acres  in  Ulster;  of  300/.,  1,000  acres  in  Connaught;  of  4-50/.  1,000  acres  in  Munster;  and  of  600/.,  1,000  acres  in  Leinster, 
according  to  English  measure.  And  the  bogs,  woods,  loughs,  and  barren  mountains  were  to  be  cast  into  these  two  millions  and  a half 
of  acres,  and  so  thrown  into  each  man’s  division:  And  out  of  those  acres  there  was  to  be  a yearly  quit-rent  reserved  to  the  Crown, 
viz.  one  penny  in  Ulster,  three  half-pence  in  Connaught,  two-pence  farthing  in  Munster,  and  three-pence  in  Leinster:  And  by  the  said 
Act,  a commission  was  to  issue,  to  survey  all  the  lands  of  the  Rebels  that  should  be  forfeited,  and  to  measure  625,000  acres  in  each 
province,  casting  in  bogs,  mountains,  &c.,  as  above:  And  these  lands  were  to  be  divided  amongst  the  Adventurers,  by  equal  lot,  by 
the  Commissioners  appointed  under  the  great  seal ; and  each  allotment  was  to  be  returned  into  the  high  court  oi  Chancery : And 
every  Adventurer,  by  such  allotment,  was  to  be  in  actual  seisin  of  his  share.  And  by  the  Act  every  person,  within  three  months  after 
allotment,  that  should  have  1,000  acres  in  Leinster,  1,500  in  Munster,  2,000  in  Connaught,  or  3,000  in  Ulster,  was  to  have  a power  to 
erect  a manor,  with  a court  baron  and  court  leet,  and  all  other  privileges  belonging  to  a manor,  and  with  deodands,  fugitives  goods,  &c. 

( Htncard's  Rev.  Exchequer,  Vol.  I.) 

(b)  The  soldiers  were  those  who  served  under  Cromwell.  In  the  year  1652,  the  kingdom  being  reduced,  and  the  rebellion  ended,  the  SOLDIERS. 
English  parliament  published  an  ordinance,  called  an  “ Ordinance  for  the  settling  of  Ireland;”  in  which,  declaring 
intention  to  extirpate  the  whole  nation,  almost  all  the  Papists  in  the  kingdom,  who  were  worth  10/.,  were  divided  mt, 

First,  All  persons,  who  before  the  10th  of  November  1642  had  contrived,  acted,  or  rnded  the  rebellion,  murders,  or  , 
began  in  October  1641,  and  all  jesuits,  priests,  &c.  who  had  any  way  contrived,  aided,  or  abetted,  and  all  persons 
October  1641,  had  slain  any  person  not  bearing  arms  for  the  English,  or  who,  not  being  thi 
and  pay  of  the  Irish  against  the  English,  had  slain  any  person  maintained  in  arms  against 
them  down  in  twenty-eight  days  and  submit  to  their  authority,  were  excepted  fi 
(not  being  comprehended  in  any  of  the  former  qualifications)  who  had  born. 

England,  were  to  be  banished  during  the  pleasure  of  the  parliament,  and  t 
children  to  be  assigned  lands  to  the  value  of  the  other  third,  where  the  pari 


r classes 


Alined  in  arms  under  the  command 
liament  of  England,  should  not  lay 
don  of  life  or  estate.  Secondly,  All  persons 
id  in  the  war  of  Ireland  against  the  parliament  of 
t,  and  to  forfeit  two  thirds  of  their  estates,  and  their  wives  and 
it  should  appoint.  Thirdly,  All  persons  of  the  popish 


religion  /not  being  comprehended  in  any  of  the  former  qualifications)  who  had  resided  in  the  kingdom,  at  any 
. \ ...  V . . - . , , , — „ <rnnil  affection  to  the  interest  of  th 


ifested  thcii 


itant  goot 


irds,  where  the  partial 


October  1641  to  the  1st  of  Matv..  ... — - 

England,  were  to  forfeit  one  third  of  their  estates,  and  to  be  assigned  lands  to  the  value  ot  the  othei 
should  appoint.  Fourthly,  All  persons  who  resided  in  Ireland,  within  the  time  aforesaid,  and  had  not  been  in  arms  for  1 1 
manifested  their  good  affection  to  its  interest,  having  an  opportunity  to  do  so, 


interest  of  the  Commonwealth  of 


> forfeit  one  fifth  of  tliei 


rs  and  Soldiers,  the  forfeited  lands  i 


jrick,  Tipperary,  and  Waterford,  in  the  pro’ 
of  Leinster,  Down,  Antrim,  and  Armagh,  in  the 
of  Atherdee,  were  to  be  charged  with  the  sums  due  to  the  Adve: 

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Mr.  Hardim 
Report  o: 
Schedules : 
Inventorie 


tenements,  and  hereditaments  of  which  all  or  any  of  the  Adventurers  were  possessed  the  7th  day  of  May  1659, 
having  been  allotted  or  set  out  to  them,  or  enjoyed  by  them,  as  Adventurers,  in  satisfaction  of  and  for  their 
adventures,  shall  be  confirmed  and  made  good  to  them,  their  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever.  Sec.  vii.  That  all 
officers  and  souldiers,  their  heirs  and  assigns,  who  have  been  and  are  of  the  army  in  Ireland,  and' to  whom 
lands  have  been  given  out  in  satisfaction  of  their  arrears,  for  their  service  in  that  our  kingdome,  and  have  by 
r by  any  other  publick  act,  declared  submission  and  obedience  to  i 


the  general  convention  of  Ireland, 


according  to  our  decimation  of  the  of  April  last,  dated  at  Breda,  shall  enjoy  their  respective  estates 
conferred  on  them  for  then-  arrears  for  service  in  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  according  to  their  respective 
possessions  on  the  said  7th  day  of  May  1659,  in  full  satisfaction  tor  all  such  arrears  for  which  lands  were  set 
out  to  them  respectively  as  aforesaid ; excepting  always  out  of  all  such  settlements,  to  the  said  Adventure™  and 
SouIdiers,all  estate  and  estates,  where  bribery,  forgery,  perjury,  subornation  of  witnesses  used  or  false  admeasure- 
ment set  forth  and  discovered  before  20th  December  1661 , estates  of  those  excepted  in  the  English  act  of 
oblivion,  church  lands,  persons  endeavouring  disturbance  and  manifesting  aversion  to  the  restoration  and 
government , estates,  mortgages,  &c.  decreed  by  the  Courts  of  Claims  or  the  Exchequer,  and  not  reversed 
although  set  out  to  Adventurers,  Souldiers  and  others,  who  were  to  be  reprised.  Sect.  ix.  That  all  commissioned 
officers  then-  heirs  or  assigns,  who  were  in  regiments,  troops,  or  companies  raised  in  Ireland  or  transported  out 
ot  Engbmd,  and  served  our  Royal  father  or  ourself,  in  the  wars  of  Ireland,  at  any  time  before  the  5th  of  June 
1049,  other  than  those  who  have  received  lands  or  money,  for  their  pay  due  unto  them  since  the  5th  of  June 
1049,  shall  be  satisfied  their  respective  personal  arrears  out  of  the  forfeited  lands,  tenements  and  heredita- 
ments,  undisposed  of  to  Adventurer?  or  Souldiers  in  the  counties  of  Wicklow,  Longford,  Leitrim  and  Donnegall 
Connaught  and  Clare,  lying  within  one  mile  of  the  river  Shannon  (or  of  the  sea),  commonly  called  tile  Mile’ 
line,  houses  and  tenements  forfeited  in  walled  towns  and  corporations,  and  lands  thereunto  belonging  not 
aheady  set  out  to  the  Adventurer,  and  Soldiers,  satisfaction  being  first  made  to  such  Protestants;  who,  on 

leases 

divided  between  them  by  baronies,  moitively,  by  lot : and  for  the  satisfaction  of  the  arrears  of  the  forces  there,  who  should  be  immediatelv 
disbanded  several  other  proportions  of  forfeited  lands  were  set  out;  particularly  the  forfeited  lands  beginning  at  the  end ^o  one  1 * 
mile  round  the  town  of  Sligo,  and  so  winging  upon  the  coast,  nor  above  four  miles  distant  from  St.a' 


Pursuant  to  this  Ordin 
and  for  appointing  a 


a,  which  was  called  the  Mile-line. 


.iomv,  were  sppoml.d  ft,  pulling  i,  inn,  ft,  inking  , a,,  ftrf(iM  , 

Connaught  and  the  of  Chun,  ft,  pmpoidd.,  lo  h,  ali.lftd  ,o  nxoop.  .ho  milaJinoi  .Jl" '..'J/”'"’  « 

the  communication  of  the  Irish  with  the  sea,  as  the  Shannon  was  to  cut  them  off  from  the  rest  of  the  kingdom. 

Pursuant  to  these  ordinances  and  instructions  e i >• 

and  upon  their  decrees,  other  commissioners  who  sat  at  I f tl>lone>  t0  determine  the  qualifications  of  Papists  ; 

their  decrees,  and  the  transptentaUorwrnot  .Ma^  Papists  did  not  take  out 

and  the  surveys  were  in  hand,  actually  taking;  and  bein<-  thus  seized  andse’  2 ‘ “ Pa|>‘S[S  lan<’S  Were  S°1Zed  and  sequestered, 

vested  them  in  the  Crown.  (Id.  p.190.)  „ ° d sequestered>  on  account  of  the  rebellion,  the  Act  of  Settlement 

(c)  This  class  comprehends,— I.  The  Protestant  Officers  who 

beginning  of  the  war  to  1649,  thence  called  the  Forty-nine  Officers  Th^  ,n  h,s  Majest3'’s  army  and  under  his  authority,  from  the 
account  of  their  loyalty,  none  of  thee  arrear-  had  b J 1 I n 7 arrears  ‘°  am°Unt  °f  1.800,0001.  sterling ; and  on 

testants,  whose  estates  had  been  given  to  Adventurers  or  Solditr'"^  ?0mWe  “s,Sne<1  Iands  *»  satisfy  the  rest  of  the  armyS  2.  Pro- 
sued  out  decrees,  and  obtained  possession  of  lands  in  Connaught  or  ClareSS, 7™?*’  'f'°  beC"  disPossessed’  although  they  had 

and  adhered  constantly  to  the  peace,  and  who  had  served  faithfully  unde?  hiX^ 

"4ss.fn.ts  a,„„k 

commission  to  the  Marquis  of  Ormond,  dated  August  31st,  1643  WHPB V ITk  P*evl°us  t0  wblcl'-  ",e  kl“S  directed  the  following 

have  authorized  you  the  said  Marquis  of  Ormond  to  treat  0^010^  with  (tfr  ■ t ^ April  and  3d  May  **,  wf 

against  Us  and  Our  authority,  for  a cessation  of  arms  for  LTwhl  v,  , SUbjeCtS  ,n  th,S  0ur  k"*Sd°">.  who  have  taken  arms 
wisdom  and  circumspection,  do,  with  the  advice  of  Our  Lords  Justice  and  acli  iST'  t ' e,t?at  W<!’  r®PoS‘ng  Spec!al  trust  in  your  fidelity, 
Oxford,  31st  July  last  past,  hereby  authorize  you  to  trlaStSS  ten°r .f  °1"' dated  a‘  Our  Court  a 

of  arms  for  one  whole  year,  to  begin  at  such  time  as  to  vm.  shnM  he  f.  , a T name’ W,th  °Ur  said  subjects>  UP°"  a cessation 
wisdom  shall  seem  necessary  for  Our  service,  or  otherwise  to  break  off  the  LXoShXcate  "S'T  T * y°U  in  your 
declare,  that  in  case  a cessation  shall  be  agreed  upon,  We  will  unon  the  , , And  We  do  by  t,lese  presents 

mation,  under  the  great  seal  of  this  Our  kingdom,  to  be  mal  iX ^£3*™  Tt  T*  ^ Patent  °f  COnfir- 

said  cessation,  as  shall  be  necessary.”  (Inrolled,  19,  24  Car.  I.d.r.  18.)  ’ tb  further  ratlfylng  and  confirming  of 

SosU^Tn^rdfr' 't^a^ahd^uled  «*“"  *2  °UJ;.kil,edom’ the  aSents  employed  from  thence^av^resenSdlftt  Ussevelld 

safety  of  Ou’r  P Jsmm  * ‘be  '«• * ba  bad  with  Our  bonouX^ 

so  well  weighed,  considered  and  judged  of  as  by  those  whose  ,TaUS®  “any  tbe  partlculars  proposed  by  them  cannot  be 

enable  them  to  judge,  as  well  of  matters  of  circumstance  as  snhJanJ  ?"/  k"0'vledSe  of  the  constitution  and  affairs  of  that  kingdom 
for  peace  must  he  prepared  and  digested  for  Acts  of  Parliament  which  must  aad  c°”c,usion  soever  shall  be  made 

mined  from  thence  to  Us  here.  Know  ye,  therefore  17  ! , penned  and  debated  by  Our  Council  there,  and  trans- 

and  circumspection,  of  which  you  have  T y°Ur  couraSe’  ™d°'».  fixity, 

these  presents,  to  be  Our  Commissioner,  to  treat  concern^  T1I  7 , ass,urance-  do  eonstitute,  ordain  and  appoint  you'  by 

kingdom,  &c.  And  if  you  find  it  not  re-iv0nable  to  consfnt  to  l',"S  and  .C?tabllsh,1’S  a fir“i  and  perfect  peace  within  that  Our 
of  a further  cessation  of  arms,  in  such  manner  as  you  shall  think  most  behoofrfliT  "o  ‘ ^ made  f°r  ® fuU  peaCe’ then  t0  conclude 
(Inrolled,  19, 24  Car.  I.f  r.  17.)  y m°St  bchoofeful  for  Our  service,  and  the  good  of  that  Our  kingdom.” 

upon  the  general  transplants  b[aily  concluded  i several  who  had  submitted  to  the  king  laid  down  their  arms,  and 

and  Clare.  Others,  who  attended  King  ChaSfll  ^ of  IreIaad> ia  Province  of  Connaught 

exi.e,  waitcu  ins  restoration  for  a restitution  of  their  estates.  (Hmoard,  192.) 


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leases  or  contracts  for  leases,  had  built  or  repaired  houses,  or  planted  orchards  or  gardens,  with  some  exceptions.  Mr.  Hardiman's 

Sect.  x.  That  all  commissioned  officers  before  1649,  who  have  had  no  satisfaction  in  lands  or  otherwise,  set  out  Schedules°and 

to  them  for  services  since  1649,  shall  be  immediately,  out  of  the  whole  security  that  is  above  assigned  for  the  Inventories. 

satisfaction  of  arrears  before  1649,  satisfied  12s.  6d.  in  the  pound  of  what  is  due  to  them.  Sect.  xi.  That 

such  Protestants,  whose  estates  have  been  given  out  for  satisfaction  for  Adventurers  or  Souldiers,  or  otherwise 

disposed  of  to  any  other  persons,  shall  be  forthwith  restored  to  their  former  estates,  and  a reprizal  of  equal  value, 

worth  and  purchase  forthwith  assigned  to  such  Adventurers  or  Souldiers,  as  shall  be  removed  out  of  their  said 

estates.  Sect  xvi.  And  whereas  we  understand,  that  by  the  late  usurped  powers,  during  the  distempers  of 

these  times,  many  have  been  dispossessed  of  their  estates,  merely  for  being  Papists,  and  have  sued  out  decrees, 

and  are  possessed  of  lands  in  the  province  of  Connaught  and  county  of  Clare,  in  compensation  of  their  former 

estates  ; which  being  an  act  of  their  own,  we  might  without  any  injustice  deny  to  relieve  them  in,  yet  so 

willing  are  we  that  any  interest  intituling  itself  to  equitable  mercy  might  not  be  disappointed,  we  declare  all 

innocent  Papists,  being  such  as  shall  prove  themselves  to  have  been  faithful  and  loyal  unto  and  never  acted 

against  our  Royal  father  or  ourself,  since  the  22d  October  1641,  though  they  have  sued  out  decrees,  and  are 

possessed  of  lands  in  the  province  of  Connaught  or  county  of  Clare,  in  lieu  of  their  former  estates,  by  the 

2d  May  l66l,  provided  that  the  said  lands  in  Connaught  and  Clare  so  allotted  to  the  said  Papists  be  restored 

unto  us  to  reprize  others,  &c.  Sect.  xxiv.  And  as  to  those  who  continued  with  us,  and  served  faithfully  under 

our  ensignes  beyond  the  seas,  we  think  fit  and  accordingly  declare,  that  they  shall  be  restored  to  their  former 

estates,  if  said  decrees  for  compensation  not  obtained.  Sect.  xxv.  Several  noblemen  and  gentlemen,  who  have 

for  reasons  known  unto  us,  in  an  especial  manner  merited  our  grace  and  favour,  without  being  put  to  any 

further  proof,  shall  be  restored  to  their  former  estates.  Sect.  xxxi.  We  esteem  it  necessary  to  declare,  that  it  is 

our  firm  intention  forthwith  to  call  a Parliament  in  that  our  kingdom,  and  effectually  to  recommend  unto  our 

Chief  Governor  or  Governors,  Privy  Council  and  our  said  Parliament,  the  establishing  by  laws  there  all  the 

particulars  mentioned  in  this  our  declaration,  and  such  others  as  shall  be  found  necessary  for  the  good  of  our 

people  there.  Sect,  xxxii.  And  because  we  are  too  credibly  assured,  that  in  the  decrees  and  judgments  given 

for  forfeited  lands  in  the  province  of  Connaught  and  county  of  Clare,  much  injustice  and  fraud  hath  been 

used,  we  shall  recommend  the  whole  review  of  that  business  to  our  Chief  Governor  or  Governors  for  the  time 

being,  and  our  Privy  Council  and  Commissioners,  or  some  of  them,  to  the  end  that  whatever  irregularity  may  by 

their  care  and  wisdome  be  rectified,  and  the  just  part  thereof  confirmed : as  also,  that  a suitable  Act  for  Ireland, 

for  confirming  judicial  proceedings  there  in  the  Four  Courts,  may  be  there  past ; and  another  Act  for  ratifying 

all  decrees  and  judgments  in  the  Court  of  Claims  and  Exchequer  of  Dublin,  and  the  claims  of  our  Protestant 

subjects  of  Ireland,  that  so  all  our  subjects  being  legally  settled  and  confirmed  in  their  lives,  properties,  and 

estates,  they  may  without  fear  for  the  future  betake  themselves  to  mend  the  ruines  and  desolations  of  so  long 

and  bloody  war,  and  live  in  comfort  and  unity The  foregoing  Extracts  will  be  found  to  comprise  the 

heads  of  the  most  important  clauses  of  the  King’s  Royal  Declaration,  which  it  was  intended  should  form 
the  basis  of  the  intended  proceedings  for  the  settlement  of  the  nation,  (d) 

The  Commissioners  appointed  (e)  for  putting  the  declaration  into  execution  sat  at  Dublin,  and  published  Commissioners  r..r 
Proclamations  requiring  all  adventurers,  &c.  within  forty  days  to  bring  in  the  particulars  of  their  estates,  and  daraUoniniocxcc’uiioii. 

all 


(d)  The  King’s  Declaration  is  embodied  in  the  Act  of  Settlement.  (Irish  Statutes,  Vol.  II.  ed.  1786.) 

(e)  By  privy  signet,  dated  at  Whitehall,  19th  February  1660,  patent  of  commission,  dated  19th  March  following,  Richard  Earl  of  Comn  icrsnppoint- 
Cork,  Lord  High  Treasurer  of  Ireland ; Edward  Lord  Viscount  Conway  and  Kilulta ; Arthur  Lord  Viscount  Valentis,  Vice  Treasurer  Cl1  for  putting  the  Do- 
and  General  Receiver ; Hugh  Lord  Viscount  Montgomery  of  the  Ardes,  Master  of  Ordnance  j John  Lord  Viscount  Massarene  ; Francis 

Lord  Angier ; John  Lord  Kingston  ; Richard  Lord  Baron  of  Colooney ; Sir  James  Barry  knight,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Chief  Place ; James  Donnelian  esquire,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas ; John  Bysse  esquire,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
the  Court  of  Exchequer ; Sir  Henry  Titchburn  knight ; Sir  Robert  Forth  knight ; Sir  James  Ware  knight ; Thomas  Pigot  esquire, 

Master  of  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries ; Colonel  Arthur  Hill  and  Colonel  Marcus  Trevour ; Sir  Francis  Hamilton  knight  and 
baronet;  Sir  Arthur  Forbes  baronet;  Sir  Oliver  St. George  knight  and  baronet;  Sir  John  Cole  baronet;  Sir  Richard  Lane  baronet! 

Sir  Paul  Davis  knight;  Sir  George  Lane  knight;  Sir  John  Stephens  knight;  Sir  William  Domville  knight,  Attorney  General ; Sir 
Allen  Broderick  knight,  Surveyor  General ; Sir  Audley  Mervyn  knight,  Chief  Serjeant  at  Law ; John  Temple  esquire.  Solicitor 
General;  Col.  John  Ponsonby;  Henry  Warren  and  Dudley  Cooley  esquires;  Serjeant  Major  George  Rawden;  Dr.  William  Petty ; 

James  Cuffe  and  Thomas  Browne  esquires ; were  appointed  Commissioners  for  putting  in  execution  his  Majesty's  gracious  Declaration 
of  the  30th  November  1660,  for  the  settlement  of  Ireland,  and  satisfaction  of  the  several  interests  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  and  others, 
with  instructions  annexed.  (Patent inrolled,  13  Car. H.  2. p.  d.r.  SO.) 

It  being  found  inconvenient  to  the  King's  service,  that  the  names  of  all  his  counsel  learned  in  the  law  should  be  inserted  as  com- 
missioners in  the  commission  of  claims,  and  for  settling  the  several  interests  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  there  being  want  of  counsel  to 
assert  his  right  and  title  on  several  occasions  for  claims ; his  Majesty,  by  letter  from  Whitehall,  1 1th  March  1660,  directed,  that  the 
names  of  the  Attorney  and  Solicitor  General  should  be  left  out  and  exempted  out  of  the  Commission  of  Claims,  to  the  end  they  might 
intend  his  service  the  more  immediately,  and  not  be  hindered  from  making  out  his  right  and  interest,  by  being  judges  of  the  claims. 

( Inrolled , 13  Car.  II.  l.p.  d.  r.  II.) 

On  24th  May  1661,  Edward  Lucas,  Theophilus  Eaton,  Robert  Woods,  Watkin  Sands,  Robert  Pue,  Thomas  Elliott,  and  Arthur  Freakc,  subCommUsioncrj 
were  appointed  sub-commissioners  to  the  commissioners  for  putting  in  execution  the  King's  declaration  for  the  settlement  of  Ii  eland,  appointed, 
for  the  more  orderly  and  effectual  execution  thereof,  according  to  the  instructions  to  the  commission  annexed.  (Inrolled,  13  Car.  II. 

4.  p.  d.  r.  3.)  On  4th  September  following,  further  sub-commissioners  were  appointed.  (Pat.  inrolled,  13  Car.  II.  S.p.f  r.  8.) 

Register  to  the  Commissioners. — Thomas  Kennedy  gent.,  upon  his  petition,  and  pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall,  5th  Dec.  1660,  RcgiMcr  io  Commis- 
was  appointed  General  Register,  principal  and  chief  clerke  to  the  Trustees  for  the  adjudication  of  the  qualifications  and  claims,  and  all  *“• 
other  interests  expressed  and  limited  by  the  King’s  declaration,  of  the  30th  of  November  1660,  for  the  settlement  of  Ireland,  February  6th, 

1660.— (Inrolled,  13  Car.  II.  3.  p.  d.  r.  14.)  Sir  James  Shaen  knight,  appointed  principal  and  chief  clerke  to  the  commissioners  for 

executing 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


Mr.  Hardiman’s  all  persons  to  enter  then-  claims  before  the  first  of  May  1661.  Very  little  however  was  done  by  them,  for 
ScheSufes°and  want  of  a Iaw  to  warrant  their  proceedings.  The  Judges  declared  their  opinion,  that  the  declaration,  being 
Inventories.  only  an  act  of  state,  was  not  a warrantable  rule  to  follow  in  the  disposing  of  men’s  estates.  Very  few  or  none 
of  the  Irish  entered  their  claims. 

Measures 


executing  liis  Majesty's  declaration  for  the  settlement  of  Ireland,  for  the  better  execution,  registering,  and  transacting  all  and  singular  the 
matters  and  things  relating  unto  or  mentioned  in  the  said  declaration,  and  instructions  thereupon,  and  also  the  register  or  keeper  of 
all  the  books,  writings,  records,  or  papers,  concerning  or  relating  unto  the  same,  during  good  behaviour,  with  such  fees  and  advantages 
as  should  be  established  and  allowed  him  by  the  Lord  Justice  of  the  kingdom,  hereby  revoking  a former  grant  of  the  said  office,  made 
or  pretended  to  be  made  to  Thomas  Kennedy  gent.,  during  pleasure,  Westminster,  30th  March  1661  .—(Inrollcd,  13  Car.  II.  2.  p.f.r.8.) 
Examinator  to  the  Commissioners  : William  Fitzgerald  gent.,  appointed  sole  examinator  to  the  said  commissioners  or  trustees,  for  the 
adjudication  of  qualifications  and  claims,  during  behaviour,  with  such  salaries,  fees,  &c.  as  the  trustees  should  allow  in  that  behalf, 
February  13th,  1660.  ( Inrollcd , 13  Car.ll.2.p.  f.  r.  5.)  He  was  again  appointed,  by  letters  from  Whitehall,  23d  April,  and  by 
patent,  12th  August  1662.  (Inrollcd,  14  Car.  II.  3.p.  d.  r.  34.)  1 y 

Clerk,  Register,  Chief  Clerk,  and  Examinator.— The  King  judging  it  requisite  that  a fit  and  able  person  should  be  appointed  to  execute 
the  office  of  register,  chief  clerk,  and  examiner  to  the  said  commissioners,  as  also  to  attend  them  to  take  affidavits  and  make  entries 
i j °\  ’ transact.an<l  cxecute  all  such  matters  and  things  as  should  be  ordered  and  decreed  by  them ; and  for  that  his  Majesty  had 
y .lad  experience  of,  and  reposed  great  trust  and  confidence  in  the  good  affections,  abilities,  and  integrity  of  Sir  John  Percival 
ot  Dublin,  bart.,  did  erect,  constitute,  and  create  the  said  office  of  General  Register,  Chief  Clerk,  and  Examiner  to  the  said 
Commissioners,  and  appointed  Sir  John  to  that  office  during  behaviour,  with  such  fees  as  the  L.L.  should  appoint,  with  directions  for 
an  instrument  to  be  passed  under  the  great  seal,  containing  a suspension  or  discharge  of  Sir  James  Shaen  knight  from  the  execution 
of  the  place  of  register  to  the  commissioners  for  putting  in  execution  his  Majesty's  declaration  and  instructions.  P.  Seal,  at  Hampton 
T ;• 1,1  ,fK-  ■ <“'  f '-f  '■  »•>  *•  >«£»«•  «.  directed  to  uceounr,  cry  jeer,  for,  ml  „ Soto 

' , ’.  . 0 er  c ,,e  S<jvernor  f°r  the  time  being,  one  full  third  part  of  the  clear  profits  of  his  office  (the  necessary  charges  to  be 
expended  in  and  about  the  execution  thereof  being  first  deducted) : the  same  to  be  issued  out  and  paid  from  time  to  time,  as  the 

1666  gran  luos"/ ' Peter  Sv’knT,  dated  24,h  Januar>’  1665  (18°  r-  5->>  and  by  patent,  dated  7th  June 

lbbb,  granted  to  bir  1 eter  Harvey  knight,  Alexander  Bence  and  Robert  Reading  esouires.  and  to  the  survivor  and 

acconned’f'1  Ta’  7 pr°P,0Mi0?’  °f  a"  sums  of  money-  PloSls-  benefits,  and  advantages  of  the  said  office  or  place,  to  be 

accounted  fo.  and  paid  as  aforesaid,  and  a power  to  the  L.  L.  to  call  the  registers  to  account  from  time  to  time  as  aforesaid  for  ,h* 
said  money.  ( Inrollcd,  17,  IS,  19  Car.  II.  S.p.f  r.  12.)  aforesaid,  for  the 

°"CC'  7 If°llect“1!  ra°"ey  “Pphcable  tothe  uscs  expressed  in  his  declaration,  the  King,  by  letters  dated  6th  February  1660 

signified,  that  Roger  Earl  of  Orrery,  and  John  Viscount  Massarene,  should  receive  all  sums  of  money  as  by  his  declaration  of  tho 
m e November  1660,  fur  .he  eesi.me,.  e,  Ir.l.ud,  b,  p.id  ,„d  dleimZ 

w jTV  h . Sai1  fmPloy"'ent  as  by  the  said  declaration  and  instructions  were  prescribed ; and  that  the  money  so  to  be 
received  by  them  should  be  paid  to  the  V.  Treasurer,  and  by  him  issued  as  should  be  directed  ; and  for  their  pains  in  collecting 

therZthey^hSbeX^S 

;0°  ree"Ve5thcMarCh  hT"  ‘7  fV'  eX^eSsionS  seeming  the  appointing  such  as  he  desJneJ 

to  receive  the  money  payable  by  Ins  said  declaration,  and  the  said  Act,  being  such  as  he  should  particularly  appoint  to  collect  and 
whereTn  fh™  FTt,  commissioned  their  lordships  to  receive  and  colRctTe  sanm' 

P-fimlafTh  t r-  e according  to  the  dnections  of  the  said  declaration,  instructions,  and  Act,  during  their  respective  lives. 
P.  Seal  at  Hampton  Court,  18th  June,  Patent  of  Commission,  1st  October  1662.  (Inrollcd,  14  Car.  II.  4 • p.  d.  r.  22.)  P 

main  Commission  (for  ascertaining  the  Value  of  the  Lands  set  out  to  Adventurers  and  Soldiers)  • to  Ro-er  Earl  of  Orrerv  - tr„i  f 


mul  such  nnrrhnsers  so  as  fo  nrovoni  thl  r,.  , , ■ expedients  tor  uiscovering  the  several  estates  of  Adventurers  and  Soldiers  there, 

the  aforcsmd  persons  to  make  full  sod  effectual  enquiry  into  tire  full  yearly  value  of  the  lands  that  are  or  shall  bJwt  outfoTthl 
respective  Adventurers  and  Soldiers,  or  deficiencies  of  the  said  Adventurers  and  Soldiers;  that  upon  discovering  the  same  We  ntav 

Szr*? Se'i'd 5:Zs“;„r  ’*77 ru’~°r * 10  “•  °— “» ^***-ss; 

and  enact  inquiry  into  the  full  yearly  value  a.  ,„II  of  the  laud,  ,1,.,  or  should  ?,  set  out  lb,  thf  inecS.  SveutS"  ! 
Soldiers,  or  , he,,  deficiencies,  and  purchase,,  „.i,  of  trausplanted  persons,  g,„„„  „y  iX-TS^TST™ 

worth  in  1659,  pursuant  to  a clause  in  the  Act  of  Settlement,  with  power  to  nominate  and  appoint  sub-commissioner*  in  the  , 
c— if  - “ "*,l»  * a“  -r  proceedings, Engrossed  nude,  thei,  heTL  stl 

convenient  speed;  that  upon  discovery  of  the  same,  and  of  their  final  order,  declaration,  or  returns  thereupon  into  the  1 ^ ^ 

• fncurrinu' the'  Valt"  ca>able’  "’l"ch  b>’ ? ,?asonablc  construction  of  the  said  Acts  might  be  intended  should  proceed  and  »0  beforeXe’ 
mcurring  the  penaltj  lor  non-payment,  h.s  Majesty  might  receive  the  several  half  year's  value  mentioned  to  be  bestowed  upon  bj-  s2d 

) Commissioners  or  Trustees  for  the  (1649)  Officers Henry  Viscount  Moore;  Arthur  Viscount  Valentia;  John  Viscount  Massarene- 

Daniel  Bellingham  a'n^fiX P' 7 l RlChard,.77u7  eS<>U‘re:  JamCS  Cuffe  • Samuel  Bathurst  esquire;  and  Alderman 

Daniel  Bellingham,  any  five  or  more  of  them “ WHEREAS  by  his  Majesty’s  gracious  Declaration  of  the  <mih  i . • • 


ts  forfeited  in  Ireland,  in  the  several  walled  towns  and  corporations,  and 

lands. 


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Measures  were  accordingly  taken  to  convene  a Parliament  for  the  purpose  of  removing  these  objections, 
and  to  carry  the  King’s  declaration  into  legal  execution.  Parliament  accordingly  met  in  Dublin  on  the 
8th  day  of  May  1661,  and  after  considerable  discussion,  the  celebrated  Act  in  question  was  passed,  whereby 
it  was,  amongst  other  things,  enacted:  Sectl.  That  all  honors,  manors,  castles,  houses,  places,  lands,' 
tenements,  and  hereditaments,  &c.,  in  all  and  every  the  counties,  baronies,  cities,  towns  corporate,  and  walled  ‘ 
towns  in  this  kingdom,  forfeited  from  23d  October  1641,  and  vested  and  settled  in  the  real  and  actual 
possession  and  seizin  of  his  Majesty,  his  heirs  and  successors,  without  office  or  inquisition,  notwithstanding 
their  former  proprietors  not  attainted,  all  which  (except  as  therein  excepted  and  provided)  were  to  be  and 
remain  in  his  Majesty,  his  heirs  and  successors,  to  the  intent  to  be  settled,  confirmed,  restored,  and  disposed, 
to  and  for  such  use  and  uses,  and  in  such  manner  as  in  and  by  the  said  declaration,  and  instructions  there- 
after following,  and  by  the  Act,  and  the  true  intent  and  meaning  thereof  is  declared,  limitted,  meant,  or 
appointed.  Sect  78.,  et  seq.  The  declaration  and  instructions  were  enacted  and  confirmed  with  additions. 
The  King  to  appoint  Commissioners  for  executing  the  Act,  whose  proceedings  should  be  effectual.  Several 
enlargements  of  the  times  limitted  for  making  the  claims.  Sect.  102.  All  lands  of  ecclesiastical  persons,  in 
1641,  restored.  Sect.  107-  Impropriations  or  appropriated  tithes  forfeited  given  to  the  church  for  ever,  and 
settled  on  the  incumbents.  Sect.  109.  Reasonable  recompence  out  of  the  impropriations  allotted  to  those  to 
whom  they  would  have  been  restored,  if  no  such  annexation  to  the  church  made.  Sect.  132.  All  letters 
patent  since  30th  November  i860  ratified  and  confirmed,  subject  to  the  survey  of  rights  and  interests. 
Reserving  however  a power  of  revocation  to  the  King,  his  heirs  or  successors.  Sect.  169.  The  interests  of 
innocent  persons  saved,  notwithstanding  the  disposition  and  settlement  of  several  lands  and  tenements  to 
particular  persons.  Sect  177.  Manors,  lands,  tenements,  &c.  restored  to  hospitals,  alms-houses,  and  charitable 
uses.  Sect.  184.  For  the  better  prevention  of  all  future  rebellions,  and  to  the  end,  that  the  subjects  of  Ireland 
might  be  likewise  secured  against  all  insurrections  or  attempts  for  the  time  to  come,  and  the  kingdom  be 
the  better  planted  and  improved,  the  Governors  and  Council,  during  seven  years,  may  make  rules  for  better 
planting,  with  Protestants,  the  lands  not  restored : And  also,  Sect.  185.  For  the  better  regulation  of  cities, 
walled  towns,  and  corporations.  Sect.  186.  Lands  in  the  province  of  Ulster,  not  to  be  set  out  in  satisfaction 
of  adventurers,  but  wholly  reserved  for  reprizals.  Sect.  204.  This  Act  not  to  extend  to  the  disposal  of  any 
lands,  tenements,  or  hereditaments,  whereof  the  Provost,  Fellows,  and  Scholars  of  the  holy  and  undivided 
Trinity,  near  Dublin,  of  the  foundation  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  were  seized  in  fee,  in  1641,  to  whom  all 
forfeited  leases  thereof  are  granted  and  confirmed.  Sect.  219-  The  Governor  and  Council  given  full  power 
and  authority  to  erect  another  college,  to  be  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  to  be  called  by  the  name  of  the 
King’s  College,  and  to  raise  yearly  ^2,000  for  the  endowment  thereof,  same  to  be  regulated  by  statutes  of 
the  King’s  appointment.  Such  were  the  leading  enactments  of  the  Act  of  Settlement.  An  Act  in  defence 
and  reprobation  of  which  some  hundreds  of  volumes  have  been  since  written  ; but,  under  which,  with  sub- 
sequent explanations  and  additions,  the  landed  property  of  Ireland  has  been  disposed  of  and  settled,  and 
continues,  in  great  part,  to  be  enjoyed  to  this  day  (f). 


lands  thereunto  belonging,  not  already  set  out  to  the  Adventurers  and  Soldiers  in  satisfaction  of  debentures  and  arrears  (satisfaction 
being  first  made  to  such  Protestants  who  on  leases  or  contracts  of  leases  have  built  or  repaired  houses,  or  planted  orchards  or  gardens, 
except  the  houses,  tenements,  and  hereditaments  in  the  town  of  Wexford,  already  set  out  to  Martin  Noel  and  John  Arthur,  and  then 
in  their  possession),  out  of  the  benefit  arising  from  the  redemption  of  mortgages,  statutes  staple,  where  lands  are  not  already  disposed 
of  to  Adventurers  or  Soldiers  (excepting  always  hereout  such  mortgages,  statutes,  judgments,  as  any  forfeiting  person  in  Ireland  has 
or  had  of  the  estate  oi  me,  James  Marquis  of  Ormond,  Lord  Steward  of  His  Majesty’s  household,  or  the  Lady  Marchioness  my  wife ;) 
and  the  said  securities  are  by  the  said  Declaration  committed  to  the  hands  of  such  persons,  for  the  uses  in  the  said  Declaration 
mentioned,  as  we  the  Duke  ot  Albemarle  and  Marquis  of  Ormond  shall  appoint  to  be  lett  and  sett  for  the  best  advantages,  and  to 
the  ends  in  the  said  Declaration  expressed.”  In  pursuance  hereof  the  duke  and  marquis  appointed  the  aforesaid  persons  to  be  the 
persons  intrusted  by  virtue  of  the  said  Declaration,  “ who  are  to  do  every  act  and  thing  intrusted  to  their  care  by  the  said  Declaration, 
and  to  lett  and  sett  for  the  best  advantage,  and  to  the  ends  in  the  said  Declaration  expressed,  the  said  several  securities,  and  to 
return  us  from  time  to  time  an  account  of  their  proceedings;  and  where  they  shall  give  us  information  of  the  allowances  necessary 
for  such  persons  as  shall  be  employed  in  this  service,  we  shall  assign  the  same  out  of  the  profits  of  the  said  securities,  according  to 
the  power  to  us  given  by  the  said  Declaration.  In  witness  whereof  we  have  hereunto  set  our  hands  and  seals,  this  2d  day  of 
March  1660,  in  the  13th  year  of  his  Majesty’s  reign.  Ormond.  Albemarle.”  ( Inrolled , 12  Car.  II.  2.  p.  d.  r.  10.) 

The  foregoing  commission  was  renewed  22d  May  1662,  to  several  of  the  same  Commissioners  and  others ( Inrolled 14  Car.  II.  Commission 

t.p.  d.  r.  1.)  The  Duke  and  Marquis  of  Ormond  being  empowered  to  assign  fit  and  convenient  salaries  for  such  persons  as  should  be 
employed  in  the  said  services,  and  having  received  sufficient  satisfaction  of  the  abilities,  judgment,  and  integrity  of  Randolph  Clayton 
esquire,  to  discharge  the  office  of  Register  or  chief  clerke  to  the  said  Commissioners,  in  the  expediting  of  their  said  commission,  and 
such  other  things  as  depend  thereupon,  constituted  him  to  be  their  chief  clerke  or  register,  to  execute  the  same  by  himself,  or  deputy 
or  deputies,  with  such  salary,  and  all  other  fees,  perquisites,  and  advantages,  as  should  thereafter  be  held  fit  to  be  established  and 
allowed  unto  him,  during  the  continuance  of  said  commission,  March  3d,  1660. — ( Inrolled , 12  Car.  II.  p.  d.  r.  10.)  Robert  Ward 
esquire,  pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall,  dated  20th  January  1661,  was  appointed  to  the  place  of  Register  General,  for  keeping  all 
duplicates  of  debentures,  records,  certificates,  evidences,  and  other  writings,  touching  soldiers  debentures,  for  the  satisfaction  of  the 
arrears  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  employed  in  Ireland,  during  pleasure.  Patent,  August  20th,  1 662.  (Inrolled,  1 4 Car.  II.  4.  p.f  r.  21 .) 

(/)  Amongst  the  great  collection  of  national  documents  preserved  in  the  Record  Tower  of  Ilis  Majesty's  castle  of  Dublin,  are  nine 
large  folio  volumes,  relating  principally  to  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation,  and  the  various  transactions  connected  with  them. 

These  volumes,  which  are  considered  highly  valuable,  contain,  in  general,  entries  of  petitions,  reports,  orders  of  council,  statements  of 
individuals  rights  and  interests,  remonstrances,  letters  patent,  cases,  letters  of  the  king  and  privy  council,  and  numerous  other  docu- 
ments, during  the  reign  of  Charles  the  Second,  which  throw  considerable  light  on  the  civil  affairs  of  Ireland  throughout  that  eventful 
period  of  its  history.  These  volumes,  which  appear  to  be  contemporaneous  with  the  affairs  of  which  they  treat,  were  presented  to 
the  Commissioners  of  Records  by  the  Lord  Maryborough,  when  Chief  Secretary  of  the  Lord  Lieutenant  in  1812;  they  have  been 
since  carefully  preserved,  among  their  other  books  and  documents  in  the  custody  of  the  Secretary,  in  the  Record  Tower,  and  have  been 
found  useful  in  investigations  concerning  descents  and  titles.  In  order  to  extend  the  utility  of  this  collection,  a copious  repertory 
of  the  contents  of  each  volume,  accompanied  with  indexes  of  the  names  of  persons  and  places,  has  been  formed  by  one  of  the  Sub- 
Commissioners. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Mr.  Hardiman's 
Report  on 
Schedules  and 
Inventories. 


Immediately  after  the  passing  of  the  Act,  Commissioners  were  appointed  to  carry  it  into  execution  (g) ; 
but  the  Act  itself  afforded  no  satisfaction  to  any  of  the  conflicting  parties  whom  it  concerned.  The  violent 
cabals  and  contentions  which  it  occasioned  in  Ireland,  embittered  the  only  moments  of  peace  until  then 
enjoyed  by  the  King,  and  certainly  swayed  many  of  his  subsequent  measures  with  regard  to  this  Island. 
The  Irish  complained,  that  adventurers,  parliamentarians  and  regicides,  had  been  secured  in  the  possession 
of  estates  of  which  the  natives  had  been  unjustly  deprived,  and  the  forty-nine  officers,  many  of  whom  were 
ancient  inhabitants  of  the  kingdom,  and  had  lost  large  possessions,  although  they  had  been  distinguished 
for  their  adherence  to  the  royal  cause,  complained  that  several  grants  and  provisoes  had  been  obtained 
from  the  King,  and  inserted  in  the  Act,  which  rendered  the  payment  of  their  arrears  uncertain  or  insecure. 
In  this  state  of  things,  if  an  Act  of  Parliament  had  been  before  necessary  to  give  legal  effect  to  the  King’s 
declaration,  further  legislative  interference  was  now  become  more  so,  to  explain,  amend,  and  make  various 
alterations  in  the  Act  of  Settlement. 


A Bill  of  explanation  prepared  for  the  purpose  was  accordingly  transmitted  to  England  in  September 
1G6S,  which,  after  many  preliminary  precautions,  and  much  anxious  consideration,  received  the  royal  assent 
in  1665.  By  this  Act  the  several  lands  and  possessions  vested  in  the  King  by  the  Act  of  Settlement  are 
declared  to  be  vested  in  him,  freed  and  discharged  from  all  estates  tail,  and  from  all  conveyances  made 
before  the  23d  October  1641,  by  any  tenant  in  tail.  Persons  not  theretofore  adjudged  innocent  were  for 
ever  barred  from  any  claim.  The  Adventurers  and  Soldiers  to  be  confirmed  in  two  months.  No  Adventurer, 
Soldier,  Forty-nine  officer,  or  Protestant  purchaser  in  Connaught  or  Clare,  before  the  1st  September  1663, 
in  possession  of  lands  restorable,  to  be  removed  until  he  should  have  as  much  other  forfeited  lands  set  out  to 
him.  Directions  given  when  the  Adventurer,  Soldier,  &c.  was  in  possession  of  more  or  less  than  his  two- 
thirds.  All  deficient  adventurers  to  be  satisfied  in  the  same  barony  or  county.  Commissioners  to  cause  books 
to  be  made  and  returned  into  the  Exchequer,  and  upon  a certificate,  under  the  hands  and  seals  of  the  major 
part  of  the  Commissioners,  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  &c.  authorized  and  required  to  cause  letters  patent  to  be 
passed  without  any  further  letters  or  warrants  from  his  Majesty.  Directions  where  an  estate  for  life  only 
recovered  by  an  Irish  claimant,  and  where  left  in  the  person  against  whom  decree  made.  Letters  patent 
confirmed  against  the  King,  discharged  of  all  estates  tail,  freehold  and  inheritance,  &c.  not  therein  saved. 
The  Protestant  officers,  serving  before  1649,  confirmed  in  lands  not  already  decreed  away  by  the  Commissioners. 
Protestant  purchasers  from  transplanted  persons,  to  hold  two  thirds,  and  no  person  to  be  reprized  above  two 
thirds.  All  lands  vested  in  the  King,  or  restored  by  virtue  of  any  decrees,  or  this  or  former  Act,  subject  to 
quit-rents  as  in  the  former  Act,  except  those  in  Ulster,  to  be  thenceforth  charged  with  two-pence  the  acre. 
Power  given  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Council  to  abate  quit-rents.  Decrees  of  innocency  confirmed,  with 
certain  exceptions  and  restrictions,  and  such  decrees  quoad  hoc,  not  to  entitle  the  claimants  to  any  other 
lands.  Innocent  Papists  left  to  the  course  of  law  for  the  recovery  of  their  possessions.  In  case  of  doubts 
or  defects  arising  or  appearing  in  the  Act,  the  Commissioners  might,  within  two  years  next  after  their  first 
sitting,  acquaint  the  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Council  therewith,  and  that  such  order  of  amendment  or  explanation 
as  they  should  make  in  writing,  within  said  two  years,  and  enrolled  in  Chancery,  should  be  as  effectual  as 
if  it  were  part  of  the  Act.  These  few  brief  extracts  point  out  the  principal  enactments  contained  in  this 
explanatory  Act,  which  exceeded  in  length  both  the  King’s  declaration  and  the  Act  of  Settlement  itself.  It  was, 
in  general,  favorably  received  by  the  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  and  Forty-nine  officers ; but  among  the  native 
Irish  its  reception  was  very  different.  Commissions  under  the  great  seal  issued  to  Commissioners  to  carry  its 
provisions  into  execution  (A)  j and  the  termination  of  their  labours  closed  “ the  settlement  of  Ireland.” 

The 


Lands  in  Connaught 
and  Clare. 


f'J)  Henry  Coventry  esquire  : Sir  Edward  Deering  bart. ; Sir  Richard  Rainsford,  Sir  Thomas  Beverley,  Sir  Edward  Smith,  knts. ; 
Edward  Cooke  and  Winston  Churchill,  esquires  ; any  three  or  more  of  them ; were  appointed  Commissioners  lor  putting  into  execution 
the  Act  of  Settlement.  By  privy  signet,  dated  at  Hampton  Court,  18th  July  1662 — ( Inrolled , 14  Can  II.  3'  p.  f n8.)  Mr.  Coventry 
being  a groom  of  the  King’s  bed-chamber,  his  Majesty  could  not  so  far  dispense  with  his  service  to  his  person,  as  to  permit  him  any 
longer  to  attend  the  execution  of  the  said  commission,  which  he  revoked  by  letters  from  Whitehall,  11th,  and  by  patent,  26th  May 
1663;  and  in  his  place  appointed  Sir  Allen  Broderick  knt.  {Inrolled,  15  Car.lI.  3“ p.  f.  r.  42.) 

On  7th  October  1662,  Col.  John  Jeoffreys,  John  Lake,  Richard  Warde,  Samuel  Bathurst,  John  Pysing,  Thomas  Tilson,  Thomas 
Kerton,  and  James  Bulteele,  gentlemen,  were  appointed  Commissioners  for  inquiring  after  the  values  of  the  estates  of  persons  restored 
or  reprized,  or  so  to  be  by  the  Act  of  Settlement,  and  to  make  return  thereof  to  the  Commissioners  for  putting  the  said  Act  in 
execution.  {Inrolled,  14  Car.  II.  4“  p.  d.  r.  23.) 

On  24th  October  1662,  a commission  issued  to  review  and  rectify  the  decrees  for  Lands  in  Connaught  and  Clare,  directed  to  Arthur 
Earl  of  Anglesey ; James  Lord  Santry,  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  ; John  Bysse  esquire,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer . 
Thomas  Piggott  esq.,  M.W.j  Sir  James  Ware,  Auditor  General ; Sir  Robert  Forth  knt.;  Henry  Coventry  esq.;  Sir  Edward  Deering’ 
hart.;  Sir  Richard  Rainsford  knt.;  Sir  Thomas  Beverley  knt.;  Sir  Edward  Smith  knt.;  Col.  Edward  Cooke,  and  Winston  Churchill  esq.; 
any  three  or  more  of  them.  The  King  being  too  credibly  assured,  that  in  the  decrees  and  judgments  given  for  forfeited  lands  in  the 
province  of  Connaught  and  county  of  Clare,  during  the  late  times  of  usurpation,  much  injustice  and  fraud  had  been  used  in  the  obtaining 
and  procuring  of  the  same : And  whereas  by  his  declaration  for  the  settlement  of  Ireland,  and  the  Act  passed  in  consequence  thereof, 
his  Majesty  had  published  and  declared,  that  he  would  recommend  the  whole  review  to  the  Chief  Governors,  Privy  Council,  and  Com- 
missioners for  putting  the  said  Act  in  execution,  or  some  of  them,  to  the  end  that  what  irregularity  should  be  found  in  those 
proceedings,  might  by  their  care  and  wisdom  be  rectified,  and  the  just  part  thereof  confirmed.  His  Majesty  therefore  directed  a 
commission  to  the  persons  aforesaid,  empowering  them  to  inquire  and  inform  themselves  how  the  said  decrees  and  judgments  had  been 
obtained,  and  what  injustice,  fraud,  or  irregularity  had  been  used  in  obtaining  or  procuring  the  said  decrees  ; and  whether  they  were 
given  according  to  the  rules  that  were  then  prescribed  for  obtaining  of  the  same ; and  to  do  all  other  matters  and  things  what- 
soever, that  might  lead  to  the  better  discovery  of  the  premises,  and  as  should  most  consist  with  the  advantage  of  the  King's  service 
{InroUal,  14  Car.il.  S.p.  d.  r.  19.) 

(/<)  On  1st  January  1665,  Sir  Edward  Smith  knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas;  Sir  Edward  Deering  bart.;  Sir 
Allen  Broderick  knt.;  Sir  Winston  Churchill  knt.;  and  Edward  Cooke  esq.;  were  appointed  Commissioners  for  putting  in  execution 

the 


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The  Commissioners  appointed  for  the  purpose  immediately  proceeded  under  the  Act,  and  pronounced  &m;nis*jon'r* 

, several  decrees  and  adjudications,  on  which,  by  fiats  from  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  letters  patent  were  passed  °l’polne 
under  the  great  seal.  The  contents  of  these  patents,  together  with  those  previously  passed  under  the  former 
Act,  will  be  found  in  the  first  part  of  this  Appendix.  In  the  course  of  these  proceedings  certain  doubts  Doubts  on  Act  of  Ex- 
having arisen,  the  Commissioners  proposed  the  same,  as  empowered  by  the  Act,  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Lo^LieureuM'^d'0 
Council,  who,  by  an  order,  bearing  date  the  9th  of  April  1666,  and  inrolled  in  the  court  of  Chancery,  ordered  Tblviictctmiimtion 
and  declared,  first,  that  all  estates,  &c.,  which  on  the  28d  October  1641,  or  at  any  time  since,  belonged  to 


the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation.  ( Inrolled , 17  Car.  II.  2 .p.f  r.  13.)  Their  allowance.  Whereas  the  said  Commissioners  must 
necessarily  be  at  great  expense  and  charges  attending  this  service,  his  Majesty  was  graciously  pleased,  for  their  better  encouragement 
in  the  said  service  entrusted  to  them,  to  appoint,  that  the  sum  of  z/?20  the  week  for  their  common  table  or  diet,  and  the  sum  of  25s. 
the  week,  severally,  for  their  lodgings,  (which  had  been  allowed  to  the  former  Commissioners  for  executing  the  said  Act  of  Settlement,) 
be  allowed  and  paid  unto  them,  or  to  whom  they  should  appoint,  (being  £26  5s.  the  week,)  by  the  Vice  Treasurer,  by  convenient 
monthly  payments,  to  begin  the  26th  day  of  October  last,  being  the  first  day  of  that  session  of  that  Parliament,  in  which  the  said 
explanatory  Act  was  passed,  and  to  continue  during  their  continuance  in  the  said  employment.  Whitehall,  2 July  1666.  (Inrolled, 
18  Car.  II.2.71.  </.!-.  25.) 


Commission  to  inquire  into  the  real  value  of  Popish  lands  granted  to  Protestants ; James  Lord  Santry,  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Commission  to  inquire 
Bench ; John  Bysse  esq.,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer ; Sir  John  Temple  knt.,  Master  of  the  Rolls ; Sir  Paul  Davys  knt.,  S.  S. ; 

Sir  William  Domvile  knt.,  Attorney  General ; Sir  John  Temple  knt.,  Solicitor  General ; any  four  or  more  of  them  appointed  Com-  8ra"  ° ro  “ an  ‘ 

missioners  to  inquire,  find  out,  and  fully  inform  themselves  by  juries  in  each  county,  examination  of  witnesses,  and  all  other  lawful 

ways  and  means,  what  were  the  true  yearly  value  of  all  the  lands  in  Ireland,  which  were  returned  by  the  Civil  Survey  to  belong  to  any 

Irish  Papist,  Popish  Recusant,  or  Roman  Catholic,  according  to  the  value  the  said  lands  were  let  at  in  the  year  1659 : and  of  all  other 

lands  wherein  any  adventurer  or  soldier,  his  heirs,  executors,  or  assigns,  had  any  confirmation  or  settlement  by  virtue  of  the  Acts  of 

Settlement,  and  to  return  their  proceedings  into  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Privy  Seal  at  Whitehall,  21st  November  1666.  ( Inrolled , 

18  Car.  II.  2.  p.  d.)  and  patent  17  January  1666.  (Inrolled,  18  Car.  II.  1.  p.d.  r.  20.)  Their  commission  was  renewed  upon  the 
passing  of  the  Explanatory  Act ; and  they  were  authorized  to  do  and  execute  all  other  acts  and  things  for  the  better  discovering, 
assessing,  and  ascertaining  of  the  year's  value  of  the  said  lands,  and  for  the  due  and  orderly  collection  and  payment  thereof,  as  by  the 
said  Acts  was  directed,  limited,  and  appointed,  and  to  make  return  of  their  proceedings  with  all  convenient  speed  into  the  Exchequer. 

January  17th,  1666.  (Inrolled,  17,  18,  19  Car.  II.  8.7).  f.  r.  37.) 

Commission,  dated  at  Westminster  5th  December  1668,  to  inquire  into  the  value  of  the  lands  of  the  (1649)  officers,  and  to  make  Commission  10  inquire 
abatements  of  the  quit-rents  impp.scd  thereon  by  the  Acts  of  Settlement,  directed  to  the  Commissioners  for  executing  the  Acts  of  ”f 
Settlement  and  Explanation.  Whereas  by  the  Act  of  Explanation,  a power  was  given  by  the  Chief  Governor  and  Council,  at  any  time  ’ 

during  the  space  of  three  years  next  after  passing  the  said  Act,  to  make  such  abatement  and  moderation  of  quit-rents  payable  by  the 
said  Act,  as  they  in  their  judgment  should  think  fit ; which  time  is  now  elapsed,  without  such  relief  given  as  may  be  necessary,  by 
reason  whereof  the  officers  who  served  the  King  in  Ireland,  before  5 June  1649,  their  heirs  and  assigns,  part  of  whose  satisfaction  is 
to  be  by  land  lying  in  the  counties  of  Wicklow,  Longford,  Leitrim,  and  Donegal,  and  who  have  not  taken  out  their  certificates,  nor 
perfected  their  patents,  are  likely  to  be  greatly  burthened,  if  the  whole  quit-rent  due  and  payable  for  those  lands  should  be  rigorously 
exacted  from  them ; and  divers  great  quantities  of  other  lands  yet  undisposed  of,  and  still  remaining  in  the  stock  of  reprizals,  are  of 
small  yearly  value,  but  charged  with  so  great  quit-rents,  according  to  the  strict  rules  of  the  said  Acts,  that  divers  of  our  good  subjects 
there,  would  rather  chuse  to  want  their  reprizals,  than  accept  of  lands  charged  with  a quit-rent,  if  not  exceeding,  at  least  amounting  to 
the  full  value  of  the  lands,  or  very  near  the  full  value,  whereby  great  quantities  of  land  are  like  to  lie  waste,  and  all  plantation  and 
improvement  thereupon  to  be  much  discouraged,  unless  We  be  graciously  pleased  to  provide  for  the  ease  and  relief  of  Our  good  subjects 
in  these  cases : Wherefore,  being  desirous  that  all  the  persons  interested  might,  upon  due  examination  of  all  circumstances  requisite 
to  be  considered,  receive  such  abatement  and  moderation  of  the  said  quit-rents,  as  might  be  most  agreeable  to  justice  and  equity;  and 
reposing  very  great  trust  in  the  care  and  fidelity  of  Sir  Edward  Smith,  and  the  other  Commissioners  for  executing  the  Acts  of 
Settlement,  commissioned  them  to  inquire  into  and  examine  the  values  of  all  the  lands  undisposed  of,  and  remaining  on  the  stock  of 
reprizals;  and  of  all  other  lands  in  the  aforesaid  counties,  to  which  the  said  (1649)  officers  and  soldiers  were  any  ways  entitled,  and 
whereof  no  certificates  and  patents  had  been  hitherto  granted;  and  to  cause  such  abatement  and  moderation  to  be  made  of  the  said 
quit-rents,  as  they  should  think  fit,  according  to  the  annexed  rules  and  instructions.  ( Inrolled , 20,  21  Car.  II.  2.  p.f.  r.  6.) 

Commissioners  or  Trustees  for  the  (1649)  officers.  Commission,  dated  at  Whitehall,  Oct.  26,  1675,  directed  to  Henry  Viscount  Trustees  for  (1649) 
Moore,  and  others.  Upon  a late  address  made  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  from  the  Trustees  appointed  to  manage  the  security  of  the  0I,ICCIS- 
(1649)  officers,  desiring  that  he  would  revive  the  commission  granted  to  them  by  George  late  Duke  of  Albemarle  and  him ; his  Grace, 
considering  their  long  intermission  from  settling  upon  the  execution  of  their  said  commission,  did,  for  his  better  advice  and  direction, 
communicate  the  matter  to  the  committee  for  the  affairs  of  Ireland,  when  they  sat  by  his  Majesty’s  order  to  consider  the  whole  state 
of  the  said  security  ; and  the  said  Committee  having,  for  their  better  information  therein,  referred  the  inquiry  touching  the  validity  of 
the  said  former  commission  to  the  Attorney  General ; and  although  by  his  report  there  appeared  not  any  defect  therein,  yet  the  Duke, 
for  avoiding  of  all  scruple,  being  desirous  that  the  King  would  make  an  immediate  delegation  from  himself,  and  by  his  royal  authority 
fortify  and  corroborate  the  proceedings  of  the  said  Trustees,  in  the  future  prosecution  of  their  trust,  his  Majesty  renewed  the  said 
commission,  and  appointed  the  aforesaid  Commissioners  to  be  the  persons  intrusted,  according  to  the  intents  and  purposes  of  his 
Majesty’s  declaration  of  the  30th  of  November  1660;  and  Richard  Barry  gent,  to  be  their  register  or  chief  clerk. 

Pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall,  dated  13th  February  1676,  Denny  Muschamp,  Thomas  Buckridge,  Richard  Barry,  William  Commission  to  com- 
Jeft'ryes,  and  William  Brett,  esquires,  were  appointed  Commissioners  to  compound  with  any  persons  in  possession  of  any  part  of  the  ^airily  10 
(1649)  security  not  yet  discovered,  and  the  benefit  of  the  discovery  not  yet  allowed  to  any  person  by  the  Trustees  appointed  for  the 
management  of  the  said  security,  and  to  agree  with  them  for  the  mesne  profits  due  thereout  unto  the  King,  and  for  right  and  title  by 
the  Acts  of  Settlement  to  be  granted  unto  them,  at  such  rates,  and  for  such  sums  of  money,  to  be  paid  by  them  for  the  use  of  the 
(1649)  officers,  as  to  them  or  any  three  of  them  should  be  thought  fit.  Patent,  March  17,  1676.  (Inrolled,  29  Car.  II.  4" p.  d.  r.  14.) 

George  Houghton  esquire  was  afterwards  appointed  Commissioner  in  the  room  of  Richard  Barry  deceased. 

On  the  2d  July  1681,  Col.  Cary  Dillon,  Captain  Richard  Coote,  Major  Rupert  Bellingsly,  Captain  Thomas  Flower,  Denny  Muschamp,  Tnuteos  for  ( ic-19) 
and  William  Ellis,  were  appointed  Commissioners  or  Trustees  for  the  security  of  the  (1649)  officers.  (Inrolled,  33  Car.  II.  t.p.  d.r. 48.)  °n‘cc,s' 


Abatement  of  quit-rents.  Pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall,  dated  3d  December  1675,  Arthur  Earl  of  Essex,  Lord  Lieutenant;  Commission  arabnic- 
Micliacl  Archbishop  of  Dublin  ; Lord  Chancellor ; Richard  Earl  of  Arran  ; Sir  Robert  Booth  knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  racllt  0 
and  Sir  Charles  Meredyth  knt.,  appointed  Commissioners  for  the  abatement  of  quit-rents,  by  patent,  dated  25th  June  1676.  ( Inrolled , 

28  Car.  II.  l.p.  d.  r.  31.)  The  King  in  his  letters  directed,  that  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  and  such  four  of  the  Privy  Council  as  he  should 
nominate,  should  be  commissioned  to  inquire  into  and  examine  the  values  of  all  and  singular  such  lands,  tenements,  and  hereditaments, 
which  they  should  find  or  judge  not  to  be  of  sufficient  value  to  satisfy  the  quit-rents,  by  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation 
payable,  and  the  arrears  of  quit-rents  and  other  public  charges  due  for  the  same,  or  the  quit-rents  whereof  do  near  amount  to  the 
yearly  value  of  such  lands ; and  upon  due  information  and  knowledge  had  of  the  value  thereof,  to  cause  such  abatements  and  modera- 
tion to  be  made  (by  orders  in  writing)  of  the  said  quit-rents  and  arrears,  as  they  in  their  judgments  and  consciences  should  think  fit. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


[March 


Mr.  Hardiman's 
Report  on 
Schedules  and 
Inventories. 


*ny  Irish  Papist,  or  which  had  been  returned  by  the  civil  survey,  or  Down  survey,  as  belonging  to  any  Irish 
Papist,  and  which  at  any  time  after  the  2Sd  of  October  1641,  were  seized  or  sequestered,  or  vested  in  his 
Majesty,  upon  account  of  the  rebellion,  (excepting  such  estates  as  had  been  decreed  to  Innocents,  and  belonged 
to  them  on  the  ««d  of  October  1641,  and  excepting  such  lands  as  had  been  restored  to  the  former  proprietors, 
by  some  clause  in  either  of  those  Acts,  and  excepting  any  lands  for  which  some  judgment  or  decree 
was  had  by  a Protestant,  in  the  late  court  or  pretended  Court  of  Claims,  or  in  any  of  the  four  courts 
before  the  Md  day  of  August  1663.)  should  at  all  times  thereafter,  in  the  four  courts  sitting  in  Dublin! 
and  m all  courts  of  justice,  and  in  all  trials,  actions,  and  suits,  both  in  law  and  equity,  as  well  between 
his  Majesty  and  any  of  his  subjects,  as  between  party  and  party,  without  any  further  proof,  be  always 
construed  to  have  been  seized,  sequestered,  and,  from  the  2Sd  October  aforesaid,  forfeited  to  his  Majesty, 
without  any  inquisition  or  office  found.  Sc. ; and,  secondly,  that  after  the  Commissioneis  for  executing  the 
said  Acts  have  adjudged  any  of  the  said  lands  so  vested  or  forfeited  to  his  Majesty,  to  any  person  or  persons, 
who  by  said  Acts  are  entitled  thereunto,  mid  should  have  granted  their  certificate,  accordingly,  and  letters 
patent  should  be  thereon  passed,  the  rights,  titles,  and  interests  of  all  persons  whatsoever  who  had'  not  been 
adjudged  innocent,  as  well  such  as  were  Protestants  as  Papists,  should  be  thereby  concluded  and  barred  for 
ever,  other  than  such  lights  and  titles  which  should  be  rescued  in  the  letters  patent,  and  such  rights  as  me 
the  proper  act  of  the  party,  to  whom  such  letter  patent  shall  be  granted,  or  of  those  under  whom  he  claims 
“ “d  °‘h“  at”  such  debts,  leases  and  payments  wherennto  the  same  are 

by  the  said  Acts  made  liable , and  that  the  said  lands.  Sc  in  the  said  letter,  patent  contained  should  be  by 
the  said  Acts  confirmed,  according  to  the  several  estates  thereby  granted,  against  the  King,  and  all  ether 
p..sons  bodies  political  and  corporate , and  thirdly,  that  all  Adventurers  and  Soldiers,  their  heirs  and  assigns, 
Should  h ve  and  enjoy  an  estate  of  inheritance  in  fee  simple,  in  such  lands  as  should  be  certified  to  belong  to 
them,  unless  some  lesser  estate  should  be  therein  expressly  Unfitted  j and  that  in  case  such  lesser  estate  should 
be  so  hmitted,  the  party  should  be  reprized  out  of  other  lands,  so  as  to  make  up  his  two  third  parts,  by  the 

3 muten”th  “ 7°^  “ 4 *h°  shooId  h”e  hi  fee  simple  certified 

and  granted  to  them.  This  order  of  council,  having  by  the  Act  the  force  of  a law,  thenceforth  put  an  end 
to  all  doubts  respecting  the  titles  of  the  grantees.  1 encl 

nalinlJr'”8  “*“'Ptea  *•  f"'  to  detail  #•  PrinciP»>  points  of  the  Acts  in  question,  another  record  of  great 
Ja’T,  1 V,Z:  “;e  S»™?.  vhich  though  anterior  in  point  of  time  is  so  intimately  connected 

wi  h them,  yet  remains  to  be  noticed , but  as  this  subject  has  been  anticipated  by  very  satisfactory  returns  to 
he  Board,  contained  the  Fust  Vol.  of  theft  fteports  and  Proceedings,  pa.  490,  and  Second  V„I  p,  14 
it  becomes  unnecessary  here  to  do  more  than  merely  refer  to  these  Reports  and  Returns  (i).  It  may  however 

the  of  ,te  Dow° Wey  ■■  th“  con“  ti,e  G-”ts  ,mder 


Records  connected  with  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation. 

1.  ROLLS  OFFICE. 

n:  of  Settlement  and  Explanati^rcoTprise  d in5S "***  7^  ^ ACtS 
summation  of  all  the  proceedings  under  the  Acts^e^erteemed^e'principal^ReMrds6  cc^ecterf^th^them" 

^"deTS  rr  ns  r r 7 ri  p**  °f  <7 « ~ 

ti.»  to  mTetT’^'f  foher 7 P1"P°”  ^ P,'iV“te  *"■*  “d IftHw^wrif des^Timolummt 

P7osef  ThatfofrwhfotrasLiLtirz:;^ 

contain  every  tiling  material  in  the  original  grauts.  The  indexes  of  persons  namCd  „Vti,e 

" esSSt’w Sit*  Hlf  M»»ri  a...d  22d Se,t.  1675,  , 

Charles  Meredith  knt.,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  • Thomas SEfr  Jf"  u u dustice  °f  the  Con,mon  Pleas  s Sir 

with  authority  to  them,  or  any  three  of  them  to  ho 1 ,,  ,cff  “<|U"  C : Hcnr>'  Hene  es<llllre>  B-  E.,  and  Sir  Richard  Reynell  knt.  • 

county,  touching  the  dleT^y  l^e  ou t ^ P“  “ **  Said  ^ 

already  disposed  of  by  certificate  from  the  said  late  Commissioners  f °f  Sa,'d  UStM,:s’  exceP‘  onl.'r  such  hinds  as  imd  been 

lands,  and  to  examine  what  irregularity  had  been  in  the  setting  ootid" diwfl  lllsatull’  Idl^nh^l6"-8  d“e  °Ut,°fsaid 

and  to  inquire  of  all  lands  forfeited  by  the  said  Acts  in  the  said  nroxdnoo  . . > , . ’ and  to  conhrm  the  just  part  thereof; 

and  reprisal  of  such  transplanted  interests  as  remained  vet  unsatisfied  .nJjT”  ^ ""I  t0  dl5pose  of  tlle  same  towards  the  satisfaction 

V~e  1«,„  p.»U  taraup.,1,  „a  „ 0““l  LtZ‘~  2 n *"”«"«  » «4w  » «* 

them,  from  time  to  time  for  the  better  r • lnstructlons  as  tl,e  Chief  Governor  and  Privy  Council  should  think  fit  to  give 

r™  *•!--? °f  *"•  ?»•« — » ».>,  — * « «.  M.d 

which  260  are  of  the  baronies,  ‘and  ITrem^Z  TTvo"  'f  T , ‘he  Surveyor  General,  Dublin  Castle,  about  1,430  maps,  of 
preserved  in  the  quit-rent  office  Custom  II  n"  parlshes-  An  or,g,nal  volume  of  the  baronial  maps  is  at  present 

q office,  Custom  House,  Dubl.n,  tor  which  vide  2d  Vol.  Reports  on  the  Public  Records  of  Ireland,  pa.  632. 

by  the  Acts  ofS Settlement  and  Elllall^lTclInVI  ''0te  T 7 'S  j 7 transcriPt  of‘ aU  the  lands  and  hereditaments  granted 

exactness;  and  finished  tl.e  ’ 1 .believe,  mity  be  depended  upon,  as  I have  copied  it  with  the  utmost  care  and 

( y God  most  gracious  assistance)  the  2d  day  of  September,  1750  24th  Geo.  II.  Laos  Deo.” 

several 


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several  counties  and  baronies  mentioned  in  the  grants,  will  enable  an  inquirer  to  find  any  name,  either  of  Mr.  Hardman's 
person  or  place,  contained  in  the  originals.  Sche!l°les°and 


The  next  and  only  remaining  documents  in  the  Rolls  office  connected  with  the  above  Acts,  are  the 
original  certificates  or  decrees  of  the  court  of  Claims,  on  which  the  preceding  grants  were  founded.  Each 
of  those  instruments  contains  the  original  fiat,  signed  by  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  authorizing  the  grant  to  be 
passed.  To  these  there  is  a small  book  of  reference,  containing  an  alphabetical  List  of  the  names  of  the  2.  0 
persons  on  whose  behalf  the  certificates  or  decrees  were  made.  This  List  is  also  given  in  the  Appendix, 
immediately  following  the  abstracts  of  the  grants,  as  well  to  identify  the  existence  of  the  original  instruments, 
as  to  afford  a clue  to  them  in  any  instance  in  which  it  may  hereafter  appear  that  a certificate  might  have  passed 
although  not  followed  up  by  letters  patent. 


2.  CHIEF  REMEMBRANCER’S  OFFICE. 

IN  the  office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer  are  preserved  the  following  documents  con- 
hectedwith  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation  1.  “ Inrolments  of  the  Certificates  or  Decrees  of  the  4.  Dccrcl.sof  Inno. 
Court  of  Claims  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers,”  &c.  (the  originals  of  which,  as  already  mentioned,  remain  in  the  for 

Rolls  office.)  2.  “ Inrolments  of  Decrees  of  Innocents.”  S.  « Inrolments  of  Connaught  Certificates.”  (io-io)  officers. 

4.  “ Inrolments  of  adjudications  in  favor  of  the  (1649)  officers,  formerly  denominated  the  49  lots. 


With  respect  to  the  first,  viz.  the  inrolments  of  the  certificates  or  decrees  of  the  court  of  Claims  for 
Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c.  Indexes  of  the  names  of  all  persons  and  places  which  they  contain,  with  references 
to  the  originals  on  each  roll,  are  also  given,  by  which  means  every  roll,  and  the  parchment  skins  or  membranes 
of  each,  and  the  persons  and  places  mentioned  in  those  important  national  documents,  may  be  immediately 
found,  and  this  facility  is  the  more  valuable  from  this  circumstance,  that  it  is  apprehended,  that  of  the  originals 
in  the  Rolls  office  many  have  been  lost  or  injured  by  time  or  accident,  and  that  of  the  transcripts  preserved 
in  the  Auditor  General’s,  or  as  now  termed,  in  consequence  of  a recent  regulation,  the  Vice  Treasurer’s  office, 
(to  which  I shall  immediately  have  occasion  to  revert,)  many  have  been  burned,  so  that  the  indexes  here  given 
will  prove  the  only  complete  references  to  this  class  of  Records,  the  particular  contents  of  which  have  been 
hitherto  almost  inaccessible  to  the  public  for  want  of  proper  references  or  indexes. 


As  to  the  second,  third,  and  fourth  classes  of  Records,  before  enumerated,  now  remaining  in  the  office  of 
the  Chief  Remembrancer,  viz.  the  decrees  of  innocents,  Connaught  certificates  and  adjudications  for  the  (1649) 
officers,  similar  indexes  of  the  names  of  all  persons  and  places  which  they  contain  are  also  given,  with  references 
to  the  membranes  of  each  roll.  These  are  the  original  inrolments,  and  are  evidence  of  the  King’s  title,  which 
the  letters  patent  from  the  Crown  are  supposed  not  to  be.  For  this  reason,  and  particularly,  as  no  corres- 
ponding documents,  similar  to  those  of  the  certificates  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c.,  are  to  be  found  in  the 
Rolls  office,  and  but  imperfect  transcripts  in  the  Auditor  General  or  Vice  Treasurer’s,  even  greater  necessity 
existed  for  supplying  these  indexes  than  the  former,  and  for  including  them  in  the  Appendix,  which  will  thus 
be  found  to  contain  complete  references  to  the  contents  of  all  the  principal  Records  emanating  from  the  Acts 
of  Settlement  and  Explanation. 


S.  AUDITOR  GENERAL’S  or  VICE  TREASURER’S  OFFICE. 

HAVING  alluded  to  the  Auditor  General’s  or  Vice  Treasurer’s  office,  it  remains  to  be  observed,  that  in 
this  department  there  are  preserved  numerous  transcripts  (though  generally  imperfect,  some  having  been 
destroyed  by  fire,)  of  the  various  records  before  enumerated.  These  transcripts  were  deposited  here,  from  time 
to  time,  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  the  King’s  rents,  and  other  dues  payable  under  the  several  grants  and 
adjudications  ; and  though  not  original  records,  they  have  been  frequently  resorted  to  (and  even  received  as 
evidence  in  courts  of  justice)  as  such,  for  want  of  sufficient  or  satisfactory  references  in  the  other  repositories 
where  the  originals  are  preserved.  The  references  therefore,  and  indexes  to  the  originals,  contained  in  this 
Appendix,  supersede  the  necessity  of  referring  to  these  transcripts  in  the  Vice  Treasurer’s  office,  particularly 
as  they  cannot  be  received  in  evidence  (if  objected  to)  while  the  originals  are  extant.  The  following  however  is 
a correct  view,  as  well  as  I could  collect,  of  the  various  documents  relating  to  the  proceedings  under  the  Acts  of 
Settlement  and  Explanation  contained  in  this  department  I.  Forty-three  Volumes  of  Transcripts  of  Grants  of 
Lands,  &c.  with  an  imperfect  Index  to  each  Volume,  a general  Index  of  the  patentees  names  to  the  entire,  and 
two  Volumes,  containing  abstracts  of  the  lands  granted.  To  this  class  of  books  an  additional  Index,  as  to  the 
lands  only,  has  lately  been  formed,  under  the  order  of  the  Board  ; but  the  following  abstracts,  from  the  fifty- 
three  rolls  of  original  inrolments  of  these  grants,  in  the  Rolls  office,  will  be  found,  with  the  help  of  the  county 
and  baronial  Index,  to  contain  all  the  particulars  comprised  in  these  forty-three  Volumes,  and  their  several 
Indexes.  II.  EightVolumes  of  Transcripts  of  Certificates  and  Decrees  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  with  a General  In- 
dex. To  these  books  there  is  a separate  reference  on  a parchment  roll,  indorsed,  “ An  Alphabet  to  Certificates 
and  a further  though  not  sufficiently  full  Index  has  been  lately  formed  by  order  of  the  Board  ; but  the  following 
General  Index  to  the  original  Inrolments  of  these  Certificates  and  Decrees  in  the  Chief  Remembrancer’s  office 
comprehend  every  matter  contained  in  these  eight  Volumes.  III.  Six  Volumes  of  Transcripts  of  the  Decrees 
of  Innocents,  with  a General  Index,  judiciously  formed  by  Mr.  Henry  Harding,  Clerk  of  the  Records  m this 
department ; and  a Roll  referring  by  counties  to  the  six  Volumes,  but  not  exactly  agreeing  with  them.  There  is 
another  book  of  reference  in  this  office,  viz.  “ An  Abstract  of  such  Lands  as  are  decreed  to  Innocent  Papists, 
but  omitted  in  the  Roll  of  Innocents,”  with  a reference  to  the  Record  where  titles  are  to  be  found.  The 

(122.)  L annexed 


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Mr.  Hardiman’s 
Report  on 
Schedules  and 
Inventories. 


annexed  Index  to  the  original  Inrolments  of  these  Decrees  of  Innocents,  preserved  in  the  Chief  Remem- 
brancer’s office,  contains  every  matter  contained  in  these  six  Volumes,  and  their  several  Indexes.  IV.  Three 

Volumes  of  Connaught  Certificates,  termed  in  this  department  « Transplanters,”  with  an  Index  to  each 

Volume.  An  additional  Index  has  been  formed  to  these  three  Volumes  by  the  Sub-Commissioners  on  this 
department,  under  the  order  of  the  Board,  but  it  appears  to  be  partial  as  to  the  names  of  places.  Here  also 
it  will  be  found  that  the  full  Indexes,  contained  in  the  following  part  of  this  Appendix,  to  the  original  rolls 
of  Connaught  certificates,  preserved  in  the  Chief  Remembrancer’s  office,  embrace  the  contents  of  these  three 
Volumes,  and  their  respective  references.  V.  A roll  termed,  “The  Great  Rent  Roll,”  containing  the  quit- 
rent  assessments.  These  quit  rents  are  all  contained  in  the  following  abstracts. 

The  Vies  Treasurer's  office,  therefore,  does  not  appear  to  possess  any  original  Records,  which,  in  addition 
to  these  already  detailed  and  preseryed  in  the  Rolls  and  Chief  Remembrancer's  offices,  conld  appropriately  form 
any  part  of  the  Appendix  to  this  Report,  or  tend  to  elucidate  the  proceedings  or  measures  adopted  unde,  the 
Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation.  The  following  books,  however,  particularly  the  fett  class,  are  con- 
sidmed  valuable,  y,s.  1 The  Civil  Survey  and  Distribution  Books;  2.  An  Abstract  of  Ecclesiastical  and 
Forfeited  Lands  decreed  in  tile  Court  of  Claims  and  Exchequer  in  1657  and  1658,  with  a Reference  to  the 
Records;  LA  Volume  of  Orders  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  1661;  5.  A Volume  of  Orders  of  the  Court  of 
Giace  for  defective  Titles,  168*;  and  6.  Inquisitions.  These  are  all  documents  of  great  value,  and  it  maybe 
necessary  to  consult  them  m any  researches  requiring  more  information  than  can  be  obtained  from  the  ensuing 
Appendix.  ° 

In  addition  to  tile  foregoing,  there  are  also  the  following  Records,  some  of  which  have  a distant,  others 
i.»lT  1 th*  RT**  lmd"  Ac“  *>  1““*™.  The  Outlawries  and  Attainders 

fte  I d Ch  f T ! T!  0flKmSSB“Ch'  <preservei1  in  “ *»»  ‘he  key  of  which  remains  will, 
Te  “Ord  Chief  Justice,)  and  the  Inquisitions  on  Attainder  in  the  Rolls  and  Chief  Remembrancer's  offices 
As  Schedules  of  these  latter  documents  are  contained  in  the  Supplement  to  the  Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the 
oard,  and  abstracts  of  their  contents  are  now  printing  under  its  order,  they  are  mentioned  here  only  for  the 
purpose  of  greeting  attention  to  them,  and  that  no  Record  within  my  knowledge,  having  any  reference  to  the 
Acts  of  Settlement  or  Explanation,  should  remain  unnoticed.  ° 7 reference  to  the 

FORFEITURES  IN  1688. 

in-  an  Act  Passed  m the  Parliament  of  England,  in  the  11th  and  12th  years  of  William  III.  intituled 

f “ Af  for  Siting  an  Aid  to  his  Majesty,  by  Sale  of  the  forfeited  and  other  Estates  and  Interests  in 
Ii  eland,  and  by  a Land  Tax  in  England,  for  the  several  purposes  therein  mentioned,”  it  was  enacted  Thai 
all  the  honors,  manors,  lands,  possessions  and  hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  Ireland,  whereof  any  person 
oi  peisons  who  stood  convicted  or  attainted  of  treason  since  the  13th  day  of  February  1688,  or  who  should  be 
convicted  of  reason  before  the  last  day  of  Trinity  term  1701,  or  who  stood  convicted  of  treason! by“  „f 
having  been  found  by  inquisition  to  have  died,  or  been  slain  in  actual  r.heiliou,  since  th,  said  18th  day 
Tebmai,  1688,  was  or  were  seised  or  possessed,  or  interested  in,  or  entitled  to,  on  the  18th  day  of  February 
1688,  or  at  any  time  since,  in  their  own  right  or  to  their  own  use,  or  whereof  any  person  or  persons  was  or 
were  seised  or  possessed  or  interested  in,  to  tile  me  of,  or  in  trust  for  them,  or  any  of  them,  on  that  day  or 
at  any  time  since,  or  whereof  the  late  King  James  II.  or  any  in  trnst  for  him,  or  to  his  use  was  seised  nr 
possessed,  or  interested  in  at  the  rime  of  his  accession  to  the  Crown  of  England,  should  be  invested  in  Francis 
Anuesiey  James  Hamdton,  John-  Baggs,  John  Trenohard,  James  1,1, am!  H«„  longfTSl 

with  a saving  for  persons  comprised  within  the  articles  of  Limerick  or  Galway.  * * ’ 

A11  frantS’  demises>  surrenders,  releases,  custodiams,  &c.  or  dispositions,  since  the  said  13th  of  Fdm,, 

Trustees  to  reward  discoverers  of  any  such  forfeited  estates  concealed,  by  giving  ,hem  !uch  nrorfT  r 
value,  after  sale  thereof  as  thev  should  tliinlf  fii  ah  i * * ? ° m such  pioportiou  of  the 

be  ore  the  Trustees ; or  in  default  thereof,  every  estate,  right,  ti  le  Lterest  in  or  to  7 T' ° 
to  he  void,  and  the  estates  so  liable  thereto  diseWov^  e ac  ’ , st>  &c’ 111 01  t0  the  said  premises  was 
and  determine  such  claims  before  the  25th  of  March  170T  The  'Tw"n8't  f 7 ^ t0  hpar 

claims  may  he  certified,  and  a copy,  good  evidence! ' After  t!m  'IxpinatUm  of  the  rime  fhr  nmkhig^e^claims! 


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the  Trustees  were  thereby  directed  before  the  25th  of  March  1702,  (which  time  was  afterwards,  by  1 Ann,  MrHard 
c.  IS.  Eng.  enlarged  to  the  24th  Jupe  1703,)  to  sell  the  estates  and  interests  vested  in  them  and  not  claimed,  Schedule 
and  the  estates  and  interests  claimed,  as  soon  as  the  claims  should  be  determined ; spell  sale  to  be  made  to  Invent0 
any  persons,  bodies  politic  or  corporate,  by  cant  or  auction. 

On  the  first  of  June  following,  the  Trustees  commenced  their  proceedings,  and  on  December  15th,  1699,  Trustees  Firs 
made  a Report  to  the  House,  wherein  they  state,  That  the  persons  outlawed  in  England,  since  the  ISth  day 
of  February  1688,  on  account  of  the  late  Rebellion  here,  amount  in  number  to  7 5,  and  in  Ireland  to  3,921  ; 
their  additions,  and  counties  in  which  they  were  outlawed,  appear  in  a book  delivered  in  with  this  Report, 

No.  1.  The  estates  that  said  persons,  or  any  of  them  were  possessed  of  or  interested  in,  either  in  law  or 
equity,  since  the  13th  day  of  February  1688,  that  came  to  our  knowledge  ; together  with  the  proprietors 
names,  the  number  of  acres,  the  county  and  barony  in  which  they  lie,  the  value  of  them  per  annum,  and  the 
total  value,  appear  in  a book  delivered  in  with  this  Report,  No.  2.  But  the  gross  number  of  all  acres  belonging 
to  forfeiting  persons  in  each  county,  the  yearly  and  total  value  (esteeming  a life  at  6 years  purchase,  and  an 
inheritance  at  IS  years,  which  we  apprehend  to  be  at  this  time  the  value  of  the  lands  of  this  kingdom,)  appear 
to  be  1,060,792  acres,  worth  per  annum  ^211,623.  6.  S.  value  ; total  .€2,685,130.  5.  9-  (l)  besides  the  several 
denominations  in  the  several  counties  to  which  no  number  of  acres  can  be  added,  by  reason  of  the  imperfection 
of  the  surveys.  The  proportions  of  these  lands  restored  to  the  old  proprietors,  by  virtue  of  the  articles  of 
Limerick  and  Galway,  and  by  his  Majesty’s  favour,  contain  233,106  acres  of  land,  amounting,  yearly,  to 
€55,763.  6.  6.  value  ; total  €724,923.  4.  6.  Estates  restored  to  the  old  proprietors  by  reversal  of  outlawries 
or  his  Majesty’s  pardon.  The  reversals  are  of  two  sorts,  such  as  have  been  in  pursuance  of  adjudications. 

(The  estates  restored  by  reversals  are  already  computed  under  the  consideration  of  persons  already  adjudged.) 

The  other  sort  are  such  as  have  been  reversed  by  his  Majesty’s  or  the  late  Queen’s  letters,  or  orders  to  the 
Lord  Justices,  which,  with  all  pardons,  and  the  considerations  inducing  the  same,  passed  since  the  defeat  of 
the  Boyne,  amounting  to  65,  appear  in  a book  delivered  in,  No.  5.  The  estates  restored  to  the  several  persons 
pardoned,  or  that  have  their  outlawries  reversed  by  his  Majesty’s  favour,  contain  74,733  acres,  worth  per  aim. 

€20,066.  8.  8.  value ; total  .€260,863.  7.  S. 

Grants  made  and  custodiams  yet  in  being.  “ There  have  passed,  since  the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  under  the  Grants  to 
great  seal  of  Ireland,  76  grants  and  custodiams,  a book  whereof,  with  the  dates  of  the  letters  patents  and  the 
considerations,  we  have  delivered  in  with  the  Report,  No.  6.  Some  of  the  most  considerable  grants  we  here 
particularly  lay  before  your  honours,  the  number  of  acres  and  considerations.  To  the  Right  honourable  the 
Lord  Romney,  3 grants  now  in  being,  containing  49,517  acres,  in  consideration  of  services  done.  To  the 
Right  honourable  the  Earl  of  Albemarle,  2 grants  now  in  being,  containing  108,633  acres  in  possession  and 
reversion,  in  consideration  of  services  done.  To  William  Bentinck  esquire,  commonly  called  Lord  Woodstock, 

135,820  acres  of  land,  no  particular  consideration  mentioned  in  the  grant.  To  the  Right  honourable  the  Earl 
of  Atlilone,  2 grants,  containing  26,480  acres,  in  consideration  of  services  done  in  the  reduction  of  Ireland. 


ACRES 

VALUE, 

ler  An 

mm. 

A. 

n. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

(l)  In  the  County  of  Dublin 

34,536 

0 

16,061 

6 

0 

208,796 

18 

0 

In  the  County  of  Meath 

92,452 

1 

31,546 

4 

6 

410,100 

18 

6 

In  the  County  of  Westmeath 

58,083 

I 

14,633 

12 

6 

190,237 

2 

6 

In  the  County  of  Kildare 

44,281 

1 

16,551 

18 

6 

215,175 

0 

6 

In  the  County  of  Catherlogh 

26,303 

0 

7,913 

11 

6 

95,872 

2 

<> 

In  the  County  of  Wicklow 

18,164 

0 

2,719 

3 

0 

35,348 

19 

0 

In  the  County  of  Wexford 

• 55,882 

2 

7,551 

10 

6 

98,169 

16 

6 

In  the  Queen’s  County 

22,657 

0 

5,002 

8 

9 

65,031 

13 

9 

In  the  King’s  County 

30,459 

3 

6,870 

18 

0 

89,321 

14 

0 

In  the  County  of  Kilkenny 

30,152 

2 

5,243 

3 

6 

68,161 

5 

6 

In  the  County  of  Longford 

2,067 

2 

348 

9 

9 

4,530 

6 

9 

In  the  C.  of  Louth  and  T.  of  Drogheda 

22,508 

0 

6,331 

11 

0 

82,310 

3 

0 

In  the  County  of  Cork 

244,320 

0 

32,133 

12 

6 

417,737 

2 

6 

In  the  County  of  Kerry 

90,116 

0 

3,652 

11 

9 

47,483 

12 

9 

In  the  County  of  Clare 

72,246 

0 

12,060 

17 

0 

156,791 

1 

0 

In  the  County  of  Waterford 

21,343 

0 

4,190 

10 

0 

54,476 

10 

0 

In  the  County  of  Limerick 

14,882 

3 

4,728 

10 

6 

61,470 

10 

0 

In  the  County  of  Tipperary 

31,960 

3 

8,888 

12 

0 

115,552 

2 

6 

In  the  County  of  Galway 

60,825 

0 

10,225 

4 

0 

83,528 

19 

0 

In  the  County  of  lloscommon 

28,933 

0 

5,808 

15 

0 

69,767 

2 

0 

In  the  County  of  Mayo 

19,294 

0 

3,186 

5 

6 

37,598 

3 

0 

In  the  County  of  Sligo 

5,562 

2 

998 

17 

6 

12,985 

7 

6 

In  the  County  of  Antrim 

10,103 

3 

1,944 

18 

6 

25,284 

0 

6 

In  the  County  of  Down 

9,079 

0 

1,016 

6 

0 

13,212 

4 

6 

In  the  County  of  Ardmagh 

4,962 

0 

588 

0 

0 

7,644 

0 

0 

In  the  County  of  Cavan 

3,830 

1 

478 

12 

6 

6,222 

2 

G 

In  the  County  of  Monaghan 

3,832 

0 

558 

16 

0 

7,264 

8 

In  the  County  of  Fermanagh 

1,945 

0 

389 

0 

0 

5,057 

0 

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SchecUUei 

Inventoi 


' To  a‘Sht  bonmirable  tile  Ivui  of  Galway,  one  grant,  containing  36,128  acres,  in  consideration  of  many 
»a  good  and  faithful  services  by  him  performed.  To  the  Eight  honourable  tile  Earl  of  Eochfort,  2 grants,,  con- 

taming  89,871  acres,  in  consideration  of  services  done.  To  the  Marquis  of  P-z-r,  2 grants,  containing  so  dig: 

acres,  in  consideration  of  services  done.  To  the  Right  honourable  Lord  Coningsby,  5,966  acres  with  several, 
cluefrys  tytl.es,  and  many  houses  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  with  sfl.OOO  mortgage,  in  consideration  of  services 
done.  To  the  Right  honourable  the  Lord  Montjoy,  11,070  acres,  for  21  years,  in  consideration  of  his  services 
m the  s™' of  Ireland,  the  losses  he  suffered  in  his  estate,  the  imprisonment  of  his  father  in  the  Bastile 
and  ins  being  killed  in  the  battle  of  Steynkirk.  To  the  honourable  Thomas  Keiglitly  esq.,  2 grants,  containing 
12,88  acres,  for  99  yearn  as  a portion  for  his  daughter  Mrs.  Catherine  Keightly,  who  wj  a defendant “n 
her  late  Majesty  Queen  Mary  of  ever  blessed  memory,  and  consideration  of  a pension  of  sfloo  per  annum 
and  Ins  losses  in  the  war.  To  Colonel  Gustavos  Hamilton,  5,382  acres,  whereof  1,900  are  no  part  of “S 
forfeitures,  m consideration  of  his  great  and  early  services  in  the  war  of  Ireland,  his  wading  through  the 
Shannon  and  storming  the  Tower  ofAtHone,  at  the  head  of  the  English  grenadiers.  To  Doctor  Join 
Lesly,  16,077  acres,  in  consideration  of  his  early  services  in  the  war  of  Ireland,  his  great  expense  in  raising 
and  arming  considerable  numbers  of  men,  and  fighting  at  the  head  of  them  in  sesferal  engagements  S 

2“S*  d“Sf  “?• <*'  Tl’°“!  *****  bM-  2 «>■»*  •«***  7,082  acresf  upon  the  most 
valuable  consideration  of  h,s  discovering  a most  barbarous  and  bloody  conspiracy  to  assassinate  the  Kinv-s  most 
excellent  Majesty,  to  destroy  the  liberties  of  England,  and  in  consequence  the  Protestant  religion  thrfughout 
Colomd” nT°  “b'c0”1  **"- 1’6*7  aCres'  “ “tloration  of  the  great  and  memorable  services  hi,  father. 
Colonel  Henry  Baker,  performed  in  the  defence  of  the  city  of  Londonderry.  To  Thomas  Corny  esq.  2 grants 

‘bounty  of  iLdow,  due 

, , , . f ’ t e ot  iei  of  1,725  acres-  The  rest  of  the  grants  appear  in  the  book.  No.  6 and  arc 

comprehended ,»  he  general  values.  All  the  acres  mentioned  in  this  leper,  " meant  planta&u  a reCrtfeh 
be.,  a proportion  English  as  221 » to  262.  The  value  of  the  goods  and  chattels  (forfeited)  are  so  „,me,“ 
no  estimate  made  of  them.  Debts  due  by  judgment  and  statute,  and  a few  mortgages  due  to forfeiting  persons 
restored,  amount  to  ,2120,013.  13.  10.  There  are  yet  to  be  computed  297  houses  in  the  city  of  Dubli"  36 
houses  m the  city  of  Cork,  with  226  houses  situate  in  the  several  cities  and  towns  of  this  kingdom  • tovetiier 
with  61  mills,  28  fan  s and  markets,  72  rectories  and  tythes,  chief  rents  amounting  to  £W3  per  annum°  and 
6 ferries  and  fisheries,  the  forfeiture,  of  persons  not  restored,  value,  in  gross,  Jo.OOOj  ,L  w“  ds  of  ”e 
- kingdom  now  stamhng  on  the  forfeited  estates,  no,  restored,  maybe  worth  aS‘60,000.  The  Eeport  then 
notices  the  general  waste  committed  on  the  forfeited  woods,  particularly  on  the  woods  of  Sir  Valentine  Browne 
n the  county  Of  Kerry,  where  to  the  video  of  £00,000  has  been  cut  down  and  destroyed  ; and  the  waste  on 
the  woods  of  the  late  Earl  of  Clancarty’s  estate  in  grant  to  the  Lord  Woodstock,  is  computed  at  sf 27  000  ■ 
and  indeed  so  hasty  have  several  of  the  grantees,  or  their  agents,  been  in  the  disposition  of  the  forfeited  woods' 
hat  vast  numbers  of  trees  have  been  c„,  and  sold,  for  not  above  6i  a piece  («, , the  like  waste  is  stiff  con 

the“wTo‘ls  "ST1  “ ,0? 1°m'  "d  I,artic“larly  »”  «■»  Ms  of  Feltrim,  within  6 miles  of  Dublin  and 
the .woods  of  OShagnessy,  m the  county  of  Galway,  pm-chased  by  Toby  Butler  esquire,  for  about  sS 

Hen  L™  ferd  “ “b°Ve  T'“  A-nesly,  John  Tl„chard,  Ja.  hSS 

™T1“  “ I70u’  "**  * SeCOn<1  E,I>0rt  of  **  proceedings  to  Parliament  (»),  and,  in  the  year- 

1703  complete!  the  weighty  and  complicated  duties  which  devolved  on  them  under  the  Act,  by  7n  auction  as 
directed,  of  the  estates  and  interests  which  had  not  been  previously  granted  or  restored.  They  immediacy 
. after  executed  deeds  of  conveyance  to  the  several  purchasers.  These  Transfers  are  inrolled  in  the  Court  of 
Chance, 7,  and  full  Abstracts  iron,  them  are  comprised  in  this  Appendix  (o) ; which,  (including  also  the 
. streets  and  indexes  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation)  will  bo  found  to  contain  life  greatest 
body  of  useful  information,  on  the  important  subjects  to  winch  i,  relates,  eve,  given  to  the  world,  ifm“ 
iespects  resembling,  and  in  some  even  exceeding  in  interest,  that  of  the  celebrated  Domesday  book  of  England 

All  which  I respectfully  submit,  this  22d  day  of  March,  1825.  James  Iiardiman. 

i ('»)  Her, 


sland,  which,  i 


we  discover,  perhaps,  the  principal  cause  of  the  destruction  and  decay  of  the  woods  of  I 
Acte  of  Parliament  *;i^“S1Ve  : but  fo.r  n,ea^' l,alf  a century  after,  the  country  was  almost  totally  destitute  of  grown  timber.  The  several 

- ■”  hi. 

writings,  muniments,  securities,  record!  2 1 P ’ , [ Pa‘  614>  be  fouml>  Schedules  of  the  deeds. 

Revenue  by  the  surviving  P PerS  1VOr£5  °''  ^ 3d  °f  AuSust  1703> t0  tbe  Connnissioners  of  the 

Sale  of  the  Forfeited  Estates  in  Ireland  ” &c  i'hev  are  nmv'3”6"1  ""a  ° 111  England,  1 & 2 Ann,  intituled,  “An  Act  for  advancing  the 
useless  appendage,  hut  likewise  inconvenient  for  the  purpose  Kw/alid  ^ ^us.tom  House’  r,ubli",  'vlle‘e  <hey  are  not  only  a very 
the  reasons  which  caused  them  to  be  lodged  with  the’  Commissioner!  , f Pr°fessl°nal  reference.  It  would  therefore  be  desirable  (as 
Should  be  transferred  to  some  other  « eS  of  the  Revenue  have  long  since  ceased)  that  these  documents 

books  and  papers,  might  perhaps  be  usef„,lylxtenld  to  this  d£“  tmOnt.  P'3n  ^ r£SpeCt  t0  tbe  ‘ 

unLld/all' hlOure,  mmiOTsjMd!'  &c!' wlt^h  Mand  ■ [ An  Af. f”  r.evestinS  j"  H|s  Majesty  the  Estates  forfeited  in  1688  yet  remaining 
vested  in  his  Majesty  his  lmlrs  ,i  d vested  in  his  Majesty,  and  remain  unsold  and  undisposed  of,  were  declared  to  be 

the  Parliament  in  Ireland;  provided  aiw^  own  use,  discharged  from  the  orders,  appointment  and  disposition  of 

any  lease  of  the  said  brndsfor  any  £2R£  ^ 


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TRANSCRIPT 

Of  the  first  Patent  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  the  Inrolments  of  the  Grants 
under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation. 


CHARLES  the  Second  by  the  grace  of  God  of  England,  Scotland,  France  and  Ireland,  King,  Defender  Transcript  of  the 
of  the  Faith,  &c.  To  all  to  whome  these  p>sents  shall  come  greeting  ; KNOWE  ye  that  Wee  of  our  especiall  HoU^No*"*  &c 

grace  certain  knowledge  and  meere  moSon,  by  and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  our  Right  trusty  and  right 

entirely  beloved  Cousin  and  Councellour  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  our  lieutenant  generall  and  generall 
governour  of  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland,  and  according  to  the  tenor  and  effect  of  a certaine  certificate 
under  the  hands  and  seales  of  our  right  trusty  and  welbeloved  councellour  Sir  Edward  Smith  knight  our 
Chiefe  Justice  of  our  Court  of  Comon  Pleas  in  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland,  Sir  Edward  Deereing  baronett, 

Sir  Allen  Brodrick  knight  our  Surveyor  Generall  of  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland,  Sir  Winsten  Churchill 
knight  and  Edward  Cooke,  esq.  our  Comissioners  appointed  for  executeing  two  Acts  of  Parliament  lately 
made  in  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland,  the  one  entituled  An  Act  for  the  better  execuSon  of  his  ma"“  gracious 
declaracon  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdome  of  Ireland  and  satisfaction  of  the  severall  interests  of  Adven- 
turers Souldiers  and  other  his  ma“"  subjects  there,  and  the  other  entituled  An  Act  for  the  explaining  of 
some  doubts  ariseing  upon  an  Act  entituled  An  Act  for  the  better  execuEon  of  his  ma"?  gracious  declaracon 
for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdome  of  Ireland,  and  satisfacEon  of  the  severall  interests  of  Adventurers  Souldiers 
and  other  his  subjects  there,  and  for  makeing  some  alteraSons  of  and  adiSons  unto  the  said  Act  for  the  more 
speedy  and  effectuall  settlement  of  the  said  kingdome,  p>sented  to  our  said  lieutenant  generall  of  our  said 
kingdome  of  Ireland  and  bearing  date  the  first  day  of  March  in  the  eighteenth  yeare  of  our  raigne  and  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  six  hundred  sixty  and  five,  and  upon  the  request  of  our  welbeloved  subject 
Patricke  Allen  gentleman  produceing  and  p>senting  the  said  certificate,  and  according  to  and  in  pursuance 
of  the  said  severall  Acts  of  Parliament,  Have  given  granted  and  confirmed  and  by  these  p>sents  for  us  our 
heires  and  successors  wee  doe  give  grant  and  confirme  unto  the  said  Patricke  Allen  gent  all  those  the  towne 
and  lands  of  Beallanaha  conteyning  by  estimaSon  three  hundred  and  fowrteen  acres  of  profitable  land  or 
thereabouts,  with  all  the  fishings  and  ferrys  thereunto  belonging  on  the  river  Shannon,  Baliycorrigan 
conteyneing  by  estimacon  one  hundred  thirty  fowre  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Inchimore,  con- 
teyning by  estimaSon  twoe  hundred  thirty  fowre  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts,  and  thirty  one  acres  of 
unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Knockromine  Inchibegg  Ballida  and  Dromolahurtie  conteyning  by  estimaSon 
one  hundred  ninety  one  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  sixty  fower  acres  unprofitable  or  there- 
abouts, Killenlessdeary  ats  Killmucklessderry  conteyning  by  estimacon  one  hundred  and  seaventeene  acres 
of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  one  hundred  and  nineteen  acres  unprofitable  or  thereabouts,  Garriteneely 
conteyning  by  estimacon  one  hundred  and  three  acres  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  sixty  seaven  acres 
of  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  parte  of  Garriteneely  conteyning  by  estimacon  twenty  six  acres  of 
profitable  land  or  thereabouts,  an  island  in  the  river  Shannon  conteyning  by  estimaSon  two  acres  of  profitable 
land  or  thereabouts,  Coolendornory  conteyning  by  estimacon  one  hundred  and  three  acres  of  pfitable  land 
or  thereabouts,  and  one  hundred  and  ninety  acres  of  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Inchidrinane  con- 
teyning by  estimacon  one  hundred  and  nyne  acres  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts,  and  seaven  acres  unpfitable 
land  or  thereabouts,  parte  of  the  same  called  Ballymuntony  conteyning  by  estimaSon  one  hundred  and 
fifteene  acres  of  profitable  land  and  thirty  acres  unpfitable  or  thereabouts,  Mynagian  conteyning  by  estimaSon 
one  hundred  seventy  seaven  acres  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts,  and  thirty-fower  acres  of  land  unpfitable  or 
thereabouts,  Killglassbryan  conteyning  by  estimaSon  one  hundred  seaventy-eight  acres  of  pfitable  land  or 
thereabouts,  and  three  hundred  fifty  eight  acres  of  unpfitable  land  or  thereabouts,  the  north  parte  of  Ballyea 
conteyning  by  estimaSon  two  hundred  and  twelve  acres  and  three  roods  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts,  and 
nyneteene  acres  of  unpfitable  land,  Roran  conteyning  by  estimaSon  one  hundred  and  fifty  acres  of  pfitable 
land  or  thereabouts  and  fower  acres  of  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  parte  of  Curraghmore  conteyning 
by  estimaSon  three  hundred  and  fifty  acres  and  one  rood  of  profitable  land  and  fower  hundred  seaventy  six 
acres  of  unpfitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Cragg  conteyning  by  estimacon  twoe  hundred  nynty  seaven  acres  of 
profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  one  hundred  forty  five  acres  of  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Anagholty 
conteyning  by  estimaSon  two  hundred  and  twenty  nyne  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  fower 
hundred  eighty-five  acres  or  thereabouts  unpfitable  land,  parte  of  Pollahbeg  conteyning  by  estimaSon  twelve 
acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Collever  ats  Collen  Gorturegane  & Knockballyrurke  conteyning  by 
estimacon  ninety  nine  acres  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  one  hundred  eighty-one  acres  unprofitable 
land  or  thereabouts,  Gortelegane  Twoknockane  and  Accarrycane  conteyneing  by  estimacon  sixty  fower  acres 
of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Coolcrosswood  conteyneing  by  estimacon  seaventy  six  acres  of  profitable 
land  or  thereabouts  and  one  hundred  eighty  one  acres  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Gorchane  and 
Garrydonaghan,  conteyning  by  estimaSon  fower  hundred  forty-seven  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts 
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and  forty  eight  acres  of  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts,  Shrugadow  conteyneing  by  estimacon  one 
hundred  sixty  six  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  one  hundred  and  nyntie  acres  unprofitable 
land  or  thereabouts,  part  of  Ballykinloghy  conteyning  by  estimacon  thirty-three  acres  of  profitable  land 
or  thereabouts,  Killimuquoke  ats  Killmaccoage  and  Farrananerly  conteyneing  by  estimacon  one  hundred 
and  three  acres  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  and  twenty-eight  acres  unprofitable  land  or  thereabouts, 
Farrenmullhussey  conteyneing  by  estimacon  forty-six  acres  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts  lyeing  and 
being  in  the  barony  of  Owney  & Arra  and  county  of  Tipperary,  part  of  the  lands  of  Dromlinagh  conteyneing 
by  estimation  five  hundred  ninety-five  acres  one  rood  and  twenty-two  perches  of  pfitable  land  or  thereabouts 
lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony  of  East  Carbery  and  county  of  Corke,  parte  of  Cooletogher  conteyneing 
by  estimacon  forty-six  acres  three  roods  fifteene  perches  of  profitable  land  or  thereabouts  lyeing  and  bein->- 
in  the  barrony  of  Moycashell  and  county  of  Westmeath,  together  with  the  reversion  and  reversions 
remainder  and  remainders  of  all  and  singular  the  ^misses,  all  which  said  lands  tenements  and  hereditaments 
doe  appeare  by  the  said  certificate  of  our  said  Commissioners  to  have  beene  seized  sequestred  disposed 
distributed  sett  out  or  sett  aparte  by  reason  of  or  upon  the  accompt  of  the  late  horrid  rebellion  which  began 
or  broke  out  in  this  khigdome  of  Ireland,  upon  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand  six 
hundred  forty-one,  and  to  be  thereby  forfeited  to  and  vested  in  us,  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaning 
of  the  said  Acts,  to  the  intents  and  uses  in  and  by  the  said  Acts  limited  menconed  and  appointed,  and 
the  said  Patricke  Allen  is  by  the  aforesaid  certificate  of  our  said  Commissioners,  adjudged  and  decreed  to  be 
by  the  aforesaid  Acts  to  him  and  his  heires  lawfully  and  rightfully  entituled  thereunto,  together  also  with  all 
and  singular  castles  mannors  messuages  tofts  mills  houses  cottages  buildings  barns  stables  gardens  orchards 
lands  tenements  woods  underwoods  meadows  comons  pastures  comon  of  pastures  feedings  turff  furzs  heaths 
boggs  mountaines  moores  marches  waters  wattercourses  ffishings  ffishing  places  fferries  wanes  quarries  rents 
dutyes  services,  and  all  and  singular  other  profitts  comodities  rights  priviledges  jurisdictions  advantages 
emoluments  & hereditaments  whatsoever  to  the  said  ^misses  or  to  any  part  or  parcell  thereof  belong 
or  m anywise  appertayneing,  To  have  and  to  hold  all  and  singuler  the  above-mentioned  lands  and  premisses 
together  with  theire  and  every  of  their  rights  members  and  appurtenances  whatsoever  to  the  said  Patricke 
Allen  his  heires  and  assignes  for  ever,  to  the  onely  use  benefittand  behooffe  of  him  the  said  Patrick  Allen 
his  hemes  and  assignes  for  ever,  to  be  held  of  us  our  heires  and  successors  as  of  our  castle  of  Dublin  in 
free  & comon  soccage  yielding  and  payeing  therefore  and  thereout  yearely,  unto  us  our  heires  and  successors 
att  the  receipt  of  our  Excheq'  within  our  said  realme  of  Ireland,  or  to  the  hands  of  our  Treasurer  Vice- 
treasurer or  Generali  Receavor  of  our  rents  and  revenues  of  our  said  realme  of  Ireland  for  the  time  being 
or  any  other  officer  or  officers  appointed  to  receave  the  same,  the  several!  yearely  rents  and  sumes 
of  money  hereafter  menconed  that  is  to  say,  for  the  aforesaid  lands  of  Beallanagha  the  yearly  rent  or  sume 
of  fewer  pounds  fifteene  shillings  three-pence  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Ballycorrigan  the 
yearly  rent  or  sume  of  two  pounds  and  eight-pence  farthing  halfe  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  lands  of 

I??  7 re"!  “I  T6  P°U,ldS  6leaVen  Shi,liDgS  a'ld  three  fai'thinSs  sterl,  and  for  the 

lands  of  Knockdromme  Inchybegg  Ballyda  and  Dromolohurty  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  two  pounds 
eighteen  shillings  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Killenlessderry  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  one  pound 
fifteene  shillings  sixpence  halfepenny  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Garriteneely  the  yearely  rent  01  sume 
of  one  pound  eleaven  shillings  three  pence  farthing  halfe  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  aforesaid  other  part  of 
and  !aid  lands  0f  Ga;nten[ely  the  7*^7  ™nt  or  sume  of  seven  shillings  tenn-pence  three  farthings  sterl, 
a d for  the  said  island  m the  river  Shannon  the  yearly  rent  or  sume  of  seaven-pence  farthing  sterl,  and 
for  the  sai<|  lands  of  Coolendornory  the  yearly  rent  or  sume  of  one  pound  eleaven  shillings  three-pence 
farthing  halfe  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Inchydrinane  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  one  pound 
thirteene  shdlings  one  penny  halfepenny  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Ballymantony  the  yearely  rent  or 
sume  of  one  pound  fourteene  shillings  eleaven  pence  farthing  sterl,  for  the  said  lands  of  Mynaghan  the 
yeaiely  rent  or  sume  of  two  pounds  thirteene  shillings  nine-pence  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Kill- 
g assebryan  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  two  pounds  fourteene  shillings  three  farthings  sterl,  and  for  the 
north  part  of  the  said  lands  of  Ballyea  the  yearly  rent  or  suffie  of  three  pounds  foure  shillings  eight-pence 
steil,  and  for  the  said  lands  of ’Reran  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  two  pounds  five  shillings  sixpenc  eferee 
far  lungs  sterl,  and  for  part  of  the  said  lands  of  Curraghmore  the  yearly  rent  or  sume  of  five  pounds  sL 
shillings  three-pence  three  farthings  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Cragg  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  foure 
pounds  tenn  shillings  two-pence  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Anaghoulty  the  yearly  rent  or  sume 
o three  pounds  nine  shillings  sixpence  halfepeny  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Pollaghbegg  the  yearely 
rent  or  sume  of  three  shillings  seaven-pence  three  farthings  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  ofCollener  als 
Co  lien  Gorticregane  & Knockballyrurke  the  yearly  rent  or  sume  of  one  pound  tenn  shillings  and  a peny 
• * 1 " i°r,ithe  Sa‘d  lands  of  Gortelegane  Twoeknoccane  and  Accarricane  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of 
mneteene  shillings  five-pence  farthing  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  ofCoolerosswood  the  yearly  rent  or  sume 
ot  one  pound  three  shillings  and  a penny  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Gortchane  and  Garridonaghan  the 
yeaie  y ren  or  sume  of  six  pounds  fifteen  shillings  and  nyne-pence  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Shrugadow 
kLT7  fent  °r, SUfBe  °f  tW°  pounds  tenn  shUli,,Ss  five-pence  sterl,  and  for  parte  of  the  lands  of  Bally- 
ats  All'r7  / r"1  01  SUme  °f  t6nn  Shillings  farthing  sterI>  and  fol'  the  said  lands  of  Bally  m'.quoke 
farthino*  Farranam®rly  the  yearly  rent  or  sume  of  one  pound  eleaven  shillings  threepence 

O ar  ung  sterl,  and  for  the  said  lands  of  Farrenmullussey  the  yearely  rent  or  sume  of  thirteene 

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shillings  eleven-pence  halfe  farthing  sterl,  and  for  part  of  the  said  lands  of  Dromlinagh  the  yearely  rent  or  Transcript  of  the 
sume  of  nyne  pounds  nine-pence  halfe  farthing  stert,  and  for  part  of  the  said  lands  of  Cooltogher  the  yearly  Roll  No?'i,  &c. 

rent  or  sume  of  nyneteene  shillings  stert,  all  which  said  severall  rents  and  sumes  of  money  for  the  said — 

severall  lands  and  pmisses  conteyning  in  the  whole  foure  thousand  seaven  hundred  and  thirty  acres,  and 
thirty-seaven  perches  by  the  Downe  survey  of  plantation  measure,  and  seven  thousand  five  hundred  eighty- 
five  acres  two  roods  and  thirty  perches  English  statute  measure,  doe  in  the  whole  amount  to  the  sume  of 
seaventy-one  pounds  two  shillings  and  three-pence  stert,  good  and  lawfull  money  of  and  in  England  by  the 
yeare,  the  said  severall  rents  to  be  paid  at  the  feasts  of  the  Aiiunciation  of  our  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  and 
Saint  Michaell  the  archangel!,  halfe  yearely  by  even  and  equall  portions : And  further  of  our  especial  grace 
certaine  knowledge  and  meere  motion  by  and  with  the  advice  and  consent  aforesaid,  wee  will  and  by  these 
psents  require  enjoyne  & comand  as  well  the  Treasurer  Chancellor  and  Barrens  of  our  court  of  Excheq' 
of  us  our  heires  and  successors  within  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland  for  the  time  being,  as  also  all  and 
singuler  other  our  receivors  auditors  officers  and  ministers  of  us  our  heires  and  successors  within  our  said 
Idngdome  of  Ireland  for  the  time  being,  that  they  and  every  of  them  upon  the  only  showing  of  these  our 
letters  patents  or  the  inrollment  of  them,  make  or  cause  to  bee  made  a full  and  absolute  discharge  to  the 
said  Patrick  Allen  his  heires  and  assignes,  of  all  and  singuler  rents  and  yearley  payments  whatsoever 
issueing  or  to  be  rendred  or  payd  for  or  out  of  the  pmisses  or  any  part  thereof,  by  these  psents  graunted  or 
menconed  to  be  graunted  to  the  said  Patrick  Allen  his  heires  and  assignes,  except  the  rent  for  the  pmisses 
in  these  psents  menconed  and  to  us  our  heires  and  successors  reserved  and  made  payable  by  the  said  Patrick 
Allen  his  heires  and  assigns : And  further  of  especiall  grace  certaine  knowledge  and  mere  mocon,  by  and 
with  the  advice  and  consent  aforesaid,  wee  doe  by  these  presents  for  us  our  heires  and  successors,  grant  unto 
the  said  Patrick  Allen  his  heires  and  assignes,  that  these  our  letters  patents  and  every  clause  and  article 
therein  conteyned  or  the  inrollment  thereof  shall  be  in  all  and  every  thing  and  things  firme  valid  sufficient 
and  effectuall  in  the  law,  against  us  our  heires  and  successors  to  all  intents  and  purposes  whatsoever  as  well 
in  all  our  courts  of  us  our  heirs  and  successors  within  our  said  realme  of  Ireland,  as  elsewhere  wheresoever, 
without  any  other  confirmation  licence  or  toleration  from  us  our  heires  or  successors,  by  the  said  Patrick 
Allen  his  heires  or  assignes,  to  be  had  procured  or  obteyned,  and  alsoe  that  these  our  letters  patents  and 
all  and  singular  the  articles  and  clauses  therein  conteyned  and  specified,  as  well  in  sentence  intention  and 
meaneing  as  in  words,  shall  be  construed  and  interpted  to  the  best  advantage  benefitt  and  behoof  of  him 
the  said  Patrick  Allen  his  heires  and  assignes,  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaneing  of  the  said  Acts, 
as  well  in  all  the  courts  of  us,  our  heires  and  successors,  within  our  said  realme  of  Ireland,  as  elsewhere 
wheresoever  in  as  favorable  benigne  and  gracious  manner  and  forme  as  they  may  be  construed  & interpted 
without  any  objection  or  exception  whatsoever,  notwithstanding  the  not  nameing  or  ill  nameing  ill  recyting 
or  not  reciteing  in  these  Psents  the  pmisses,  or  any  part  or  parcell  thereof  or  the  county  barrony  parish 
or  place  wherein  the  pmisses  or  any  parte  thereof  doe  lye ; and  notwithstanding  that  of  the  names  of 
the  farmes  tennants  occupiers  or  former  pprietors  of  the  pmisses  or  any  parte  thereof,  there  is  not  any  true 
or  certaine  mencon  made  in  these  our  letters  patents ; and  notwithstanding  any  defects  in  the  certainty 
computation  or  declaration  of  the  true  yearly  vallue.or  quantity  of  the  pmisses  or  any  part  thereof  or  in  not 
nameing  or  not  reciteing  the  nature,  kind,  quality  or  quantity  of  the  pmisses  or  any  part  thereof;  and 
notwithstanding  the  not  findeing  or  ill  finding  or  not  returning  or  ill  returning  of  any  office  or  inquisicon 
of  the  pmisses  or  any  part  or  parcell  thereof,  by  which  our  title  should  have  beene  founde  before  the 
makeing  of  these  our  letters  patents ; and  notwithstanding  the  not  recitall  or  misrecitall  of  any  former  guift 
grant  demise  or  lease  made  of  the  pmisses  or  any  parte  thereof ; and  notwithstanding  the  not  recitall  or 
misrecitall  of  our  right  title  or  interest  in  or  to  the  pmisses  or  any  parte  thereof  ; and  notwithstanding 
one  statute  made  at  Lymerick  in  a Parliament  there  holden,  in  the  three  and  thirtieth  yeare  of  the  raigne 
of  our  royall  predecessor  King  Henry  the  Eight,  entituled,  an  Act  for  lands  given  by  the  King ; and 
notwithstanding  any  other  statute  act  ordinance  provision  or  restriccon,  or  any  other  cause  matter  or  defect 
whatsoever,  to  the  enervacon  evacuacon  or  anihilacon  of  these  our  letters  patents : Provided  alwayes,  that 
these  our  letters  patents  bee  inrolled  in  the  rolls  of  our  high  court  of  Chancery  in  our  said  kingdome  of 
Ireland,  within  the  space  of  six  mounthes  next  ensueing  the  date  of  these  psents,  although  noe  expresse 
mencon,  &c  any  statute,  &c.  In  witnesse  whereof  wee  have  caused  these  our  letters  to  be  made  patents, 

Witnesse  the  aforesaid  Lord  Lieu'.  Generali  & Generali  Governour  of  our  said  kingdome  of  Ireland  att 
Dublin,  the  sixteenth  day  of  June  in  the  eighteenth  yeare  of  our  raigne. 


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PATENT  ROLLS 

Remaining  of  Record  in  the  Rolls  Office  of  His  Majesty’s  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland  ; containing, 
exclusively,  Inrolments  of  the  Grants  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation. 


1. — Rotul’  paten’  Cane’  Hibnie  de  anno  regni  Regis  Caroli  sedi 

decimo  octavo,  prima  pars,  consisting  of  S3  membranes, 
and  containing  Inrolments  of  36  Grants  of  Lands. 

2.  — Idem  — 18°secunda  pars,  45  membranes,  36  Grants. 

3 — Idem — 18°  3“  pars,  56  membranes,  40  Grants. 

4. — Idem — 18°  41  pars,  38  membranes,  23  Grants. 

5— Idem  — 18°  5°  pars,  S3  membranes,  59  Grants. 

6.  — Idem — 18°  6“  pars,  49  membranes,  48  Grants. 

7.  — Idem  — 18°  7a  pars,  52  membranes,  48  Grants.* 

8. — Idem  — 18°  8”  pars,  58  membranes,  49  Grants. 

9. — Idem  — 19°  1“  pars,  63  membranes,  58  Grants. 

10.— Idem  — 19°  2“  pars,  54  membranes,  56  Grants. 

1 !• — Mem  — 19°  3“  pars,  57  membranes,  57  Grants. 

12. — Idem  — 19°  4-''  pars,  52  membranes,  65  Grants. 

13. — Idem  — 19°  5“  pars,  59  membranes,  48  Grants. 

14. — Idem  — 19°  6"  pars,  61  membranes,  72  Grants. 

15.  — Idem  — 19°  7“  pars,  49  membranes,  59  Grants. 

16. — Idem  — 19°  8°  pars,  55  membranes,  56  Grants. 

— Idem  — 19°  9*  pars,  47  membranes,  43  Grants. 

18. — Idem  — 19°  10°  pars,  58  membranes,  29  Grants. 

19. — Idem  — 19°  & 20°  1“  pars,  47  membranes,  41  Grants. 

20. — Idem  —20°  2°  pars,  47  membranes,  30  Grants. 

21. — Idem  — 20°  3°  pars,  47  membranes,  42  Grants. 

22. — Idem  — 19°  & 20°  4“  pars,  49  membranes,  55  Grants. 

23. — Idem  — 19°  & 20°  5»  pars,  51  membranes,  38  Grants. 

24.  — Idem  — 20°  6“  pars,  41  membranes,  35  Grants. 

25. — Idem  — 20°  7“  pars,  46  membranes,  57  Grants.  1 

26.  — Idem  —20°  8“  pars,  60  membranes,  60  Grants. 


27— Idem  — 19°  & 20°  9°  pars,  41  membranes,  21  Grants. 

28. — Idem  — 20°  & 21°  10*  pars,  51  membranes,  56  Grants. 

29. — Idem  — 21°  I»  pars,  48  membranes,  30  Grants. 

30—  Idem  — 21°  2”  pars,  74  membranes,  85  Grants. 

31—  Idem  — 21°  3"  pars,  56  membranes,  45  Grants. 

32—  Idem  — 21°  4*  pars,  48  membranes,  50  Grants. 

S3 — Idem  — 21°  5°  pars,  47  membranes,  41  Grants. 

34—  Idem  — 22°  1°  pars,  41  membranes,  52  Grants. 

35. — Idem — 22°  2*  pars,  43  membranes,  54  Grants. 

36—  Idem  — 21°  & 22°  3°  pars,  42  membranes,  42  Grants. 

37—  Idem— 23°  1»  pars,  38 membranes,  26  Grants. 

38—  Idem  — 25°,  26°  & 27°  1"  pars,  50  membranes,  29  Grant! 

39—  Idem  — 28°  1°  pars,  18  membranes,  14  Grants. 

49— Idem  — 29°  1°  pars,  65  membranes,  51  Grants. 

41.  — Idem  — 29°  2°  pars,  59  membranes,  39  Grants. 

42.  — Idem  — 29°  3°  pars,  60  membranes,  56  Grants.  , 

Mem  — 30°  1“  pars,  41  membranes,  47  Grants. 

44—  Idem  — 30°  2°  pars,  53  membranes,  45  Grants. 

45—  Idem  — 30°  3°  pars,  36  membranes,  36  Grants. 

46—  Idem  — 30°  4°  pars,  41  membranes,  36  Grants. 


47—  Idem  — 31°  1“  pars,  35  membranes,  44  Grants. 

48—  Idem  — 31°  2“  pars,  29  membranes,  25  Grants. 

49—  Idem  — 32°  1“  pars,  60  membranes,  32  Grants. 

50—  Idem  — 33°  1°  pars,  56  membranes,  25  Grants. 

51—  Idem  — 34°  1*  pars,  28  membranes,  20  Grants. 

52—  Idem  — 35°  1“  pars,  28  membranes,  18  Grants. 
53. — Idem  — 36°  1“  pars,  33  membranes,  22  Grants. 


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18  Ch.  II. 
Tipperary. 


Cork. 

Westmeath. 


Tipperary. 


1. 

ABSTRACTS 


OF 

GRANTS  of  LANDS  and  other  HEREDITAMENTS  under  the  Acts  of 
Settlement  and  Explanation. 

A.  D.  1666—1684. 


Note. — The  Number  preceding  eacli  Article  and  Grantee's  Name  refers  to  the  skin  or  membrane  of  the  Roll. — The  abbreviation 
prof,  (profitable)  never  occurs  except  when  followed  by  unprof,  (unprofitable). — When  the  acreable  contents  are 
given  both  in  Irish  plantation  and  English  statute  measure,  the  latter  is  inclosed  (thus). — The  sums  specified  are  the 
quit  rents  reserved  by  the  Crown. 

Abbreviations. A.  acres — R.  roods — p.  perches — qr.  quarter— c.  cartron — pi.  plowland— prof,  profitable— unprof,  unprofitable — 

par.  or  p.  parish— lib.  liberties— bar.  or  b.  barony— co.  or  c.  county— E.  East— W.  West— N.  North— S.  South. 


ROLL  18 th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


1.  PATRICK  ALLEN  gent. — Lands  of  Beallanagha,  with 
all  the  fishings  and  ferries  thereunto  belonging,  on  the  river 
Shannon,  containing  314.  A.  quit  rent  4/.  15s.  Z\d.  ster. — 
Ballycorrigan,  134  a.  21.  Os.  8 \d.  \fi  — Inchimore,  234  a. 
prof.  31  a.  unprof.  31. 1 Is.  Ofd— Knockdromine,  Inchibegg, 
Ballidn,  and  Dromolohurtie,  191  A.  prof.  64  a.  unprof.  21. 18s. 
— Killenlessderry  alias  Killmucklessderry,  117  A.  prof.  119  a. 
unprof.  H 15s.  6 id. — Garriteneely,  103  a.  prof.  67  a.  unprof. 
1/.  11s.  3 \d.  if — Garriteneely  (part),  26  a.  7s.  10Jd. — 
An  island  in  the  Shannon,  2 a.  1\d. — Coolendornory,  103  a. 
prof.  190  a.  unprof.  II.  11s.  3\d.  If.  — Inchidrinane,  109  a. 
prof.  7 A.  unprof.  1/.  13s.  Hd. — Part  of  the  same,  called  Bally- 
muntony,  115  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  II.  14s.  lljd.  — Mynag- 
han,  177  A.  prof.  34  A.  unprof.  21.  13s.  9d— Killglassebryan, 
178  a.  prof.  358  a.  unprof.  21. 14s.  Ofd— Ballyea  (north  part), 
212  A.  3 R.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.  31. 4s.  8d.— Roran,  150  A.  prof. 

4 a.  unprof.  21.  5s.  6 \d.  — Curraghmore  (pail),  350  a.  1 it. 
prof.  476  A.  unprof.  51.  6s.  3 \d.  — Cragg,  297  A.  prof.  145  a. 
unprof.  4/.  10s.  2 (d. — Anaghoulty,  229  a.  prof.  485  a.  unprof. 
SI.  9s.  6£d. — Pollaghbegg  (part),  12  a.  3s.  7 3d. — Collever  alias 
Collen,  Gorticregane,  and  Knockballyrurke,  99  a.  prof.  181  a. 
unprof.  1/.  10s.  Id.— Gortelegane,  Twoknockane,  and  Accar- 
rycane,  64  a.  prof.  19s.  5Jd— Cooleroswood,  76  a.  prof.  181a. 
unpvof.  1/.  3s.  0d.— Gortchane  and  Garrydonaghan,  447  A. 
prof.  48  a.  unprof.  6/.  15s.  9d.  — Shrugadow,  166  a.  prof. 
190  a.  unprof.  21.  10s.  5d.  — Ballykinloghy,  33  A.  10s.  0}d. 
— Killimuquoke  alias  Ballym'quoke  alias  Killmaccogge  and 
Farranaver,  103  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  1/.  11s.  3 \d.  \f. — Far- 
renmullhussey,  46  a.  13s.  lid.  \f.\  situate  in  the  barony  of 
Owny  and  Ana,  co.  Tipperary.— Dromlinagh  (part),  595  a. 

1 r.  22  p.  91. 0s.  9d.  i/;  bar.  East  Carbery,  co.Cork. — Coole- 
to^her  (part),  46  a.  3 r.  15  p.  19s.  0 d. ; bar.  Moycasbell,  co. 
Westmeath.— Total  quantity,  4,730  a.  & 37  p.  by  the  Downe 
Survey  of  plantation  measure  (and  7,585  a.  2r.  30  p.  English 
statute  measure).  • — Total  quit  rent,  71/.  2s.  3d.  English. 

Date  of  Patent  16 th  June  in  the  18lh  year  of  the  reign  of 

King  Charles  II.,  pursuant  to  Certificate  doled  1st  March  1665. 

4.  HENRY  PRETTIE  esq.— In  Erenagb,  45  a.  13s.  8 d. 
—in  Ballvgowne,  104  a.  2r.  II.  11s.  9d.— Clonenagh,  184  a. 
21.  15s.  lOld. — in  Garriard  West,  48  a.  14s.  7 d.  — in  Gar- 
riard  East,’ 58  a.  17s.  7 id.— in  Gorteendoghy,  100  a.  2 n. 
it.  2s.  9Jd.  and  more  7s.  8Jd— in  Garrymore  West,  16  a.  3 n. 

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5s.  Id.  — Garrymore  alias  Alturke,  93  a.  It.  8s.  3d.  — in 
Gortshanrow,  136  a.  2 r.  21.  Is.  5 Id.  — Cooleene,  368  a.  - 
51.  11s.  9 Jd. — Cooleenemage,  152  a.  21.6s.  2d.  — Kilboy, 
293  a.  4 1.  8s.  llid— in  Curraghnorin,  143  a.  2r.  2l.3s.Id. 
— Ballyally,  158  a.  21.  8s— in  Moore,  2 a.  7(d— in  Croghur- 
neene,  142  a.  2 r.  21.  3s.  3 id.  — Curraglinispaddy,  195  a. 
21.  19s.  2 \d. — Moore,  123  a.  11.  17s.  4Jd. — Clonine  and  Bella, 
89  A.  3 R.  11.  8s.  OJd. — Lissnegowly,  104  a. — in  Lissnegowly, 
17  a.  11.  16s.  9d.  — Comore,  142  a.  21.  3s.  lid. — Comayne, 
122  a.  II.  17s.  Ofd. — in  Ardclone,  17  a. — in  Trantstowne,47  a. 

1 n.  14  p.  5s.  2d. — in  Ballydiggan,  66  a.  14s.  4$d. — in  Clon- 
more,  18  a.  II.  0s.  0 Jd. — in  Dollow  [ ] 5s.  5|d. ; bar. 

Upper  Ormond,  co.Tipperary. — in  Killm'nestully,  182  a.  3 n. 
21.  15s.  6d. — Upper  Ballynahinshy,  24  a.  3 r.  7s.  6 d. — Gar- 
ranes,  284  a.  41. 6s.  3d. — Glassderry,  71a.  1 1.  Is.  6 jd. — Lower 
Ballynahinshy,  84  a.  II.  5s.  6 \d.  — in  Ballycahane,  10  a. 
3s.  Old. ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
3,642  A.  3 R.  14  p.  plant,  measure  (5,900  A.  3 R.  22  v.  Eng. 

stat.  measure). — Total  quit  rent,  55 1.  7s.  1 |d.  ster.. Date 

of  Patent,  26th  June  18 th  year. — Cert.  281/t  May  1666. 

7.  PERYAM  POLEof  Dublin,  esq. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Eyrye,  Ballyfynne  alias  Ballytinne,  and  Camaloand,  1,198  a. 

1 r.  28  p.  (1,941a.  & 33  p.  stat.)  prof.  2,056  a.  2 it.  32p. 
unprof.  241.  5s.  33d.  ; bar.  Maryborough,  Queen’s  Co. — 
Inchy  and  Rathvadocke,  part  of  the  same,  196  A.  (317  A.  1 it. 
38  p.  stat.)  prof.  45  a.  3 r.  16  p.  unprof.  31.  19s.  4Jd. ; bar. 
Stradbally,  same  co— Acragarre,  259  a.  3r.  24  p.  (420  a.  3r. 
34  p.  stat.)  prof.  43  a.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof.  51.  5s.  2 Jd. ; bar. 

Portneliinch,  same  co. — Total  rent,  331.  9s.  lid. Dale 

271/t  June  18 th  year.— (Cert.  19 th  May  166 6.)—Inrolled  in 
the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

11.  EDWARD  Bishop  of  KILLALOWE.  — The 
town  and  lands  of  Ballyhasty,  142a.  (230  A.  & 3 r.  stat.)  21.  3s. 
l>d.  — Coolelemingoe,  134  a.  (217  a.  & 9p.  slat.)  21.  0s.  8 Jd. 
— Coolengrogher,  200  a.  (323  a.  3 R.  35  p.  stat.)  31.  0s.  9d. ; 
bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary— Killnacranugh,  170  a. 
(275  a.  1 it.  20p.  stat.)  21. 11s.  7Jd. — Gortneskehy,  78a.  2h. 
(127  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  11.  3s.  lOd— in  Fngha,  104a.  2 it.  27  p. 
(169  a.  2 R.  7 P.  stat.)  II.  11s.  9 d. ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  same 
co— in  Ballybawne,  142  a.  2 r.  (230  a.  3 r.  13  r.  stat.)  21. 3s. 
31  d. Farrenbrenagh  and  Killencife,  312  a.  (505  A.  1 n.  22  p. 


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is  Cn.  II.  stat.)  4f  14s.  Oil. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co. — In  Faglia, 
y.  . 164  a.  1 n.  (266  a.  & 10 1>.  stat.)  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  21. 9s.  lOkf 

ippemry.  — Glancallagli,  303  a.  (490  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.)  4 1.  12s.  0\d— 
Slmlly  (part),  91  a.  (147  a.  1 n.  25  p.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  7f</.— in 
Killm'stully,  357  a.  3 n.  (579  a.  1 r.  39  p.  stat.)  51.  8s.  7 %d. 
—in  Ballyhea,  37  a.  2r.  24. p.  (60  a.  3r.  39  p.  stat.)  Us.  5 d. 
—in  Faglia,  38  a.  & 14  p.  (61a.  2r.  31  p.  stat.)  11s.  6hd— 
in  Bober,  52  a.  1 it.  (84  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  15s.  10 \d. ; bar. 
Owny  and  Arm,  same  co. — Ballygalla,  66  a.  ( 106  a.  3 r.  26  p. 
stat.)  1/.  0s.  3 \d. — in  Brodir,  130  a.  (210  a.  2r.  ISp.  stat.) 
If  19s.  5j(f — in  Ballycoman,  243  a.  (393  a.  2r.  19  p.  stat.) 
3/.  13s.  9 :](/.— in  Ballydrenan,  111  a.  (179  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.) 
Westmeath.  if  13s.  $!-il. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  same  co. — Griffinstowne, 
331  a.  2 r.  (536  a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.)  6f  14s.  3d.— in  Carrolls- 
towne,  109  a.  3 r.  (177  a.  3 r.  5 p.  stat.)  2f  4s.  5£tf— in 
Cushiiigstowne,  173  a.  (280  a.  & 37  p.  stat.)  3f  10s.  0J<f — 
in  Rathine,  48  a.  3 n.  1 1>.  (78  a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.)  19s.  Od— 
in  Cluonfadda,  144  a.  (233  a.  1b.  1 p.  stat.)  27.  18s.  3-Jtf ; 
Meath.  bar.  Ferbill,  co.  Westmeath. — The  western  farm  of  Julians- 
towne,  150  a.  (242  a.  Sr.  36 p.  stat.)  31. 0s.  9d. ; bar. Duleeke, 
co.  Meath. — Total  quantity  in  Tipperary,  2,877  a.  2r.  25  p. 
plant.  (4,661  a.  1 r.  18  p.  Eng.  stat.)  Total  quantity  in  West- 
meath and  Meath,  957  a.  & 1 p.  Ir.  (1,550  a.  & 33  p.  Eng.) 
— Total  rent  in  Tipperary,  43f  13s.  11 .1  tf.  Westmeath  and 

Meath,  19f  7s.  7rf. Date  18 th  July  18th  year.  — (Cert. 

22d  June ) 1666. — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer. 

Kerry.  4.  JOHN  CARRICKE  esq. — The  castle  and  lands  of 
Glandayne,  78  a.  (118a.  1 it.  stat.)  jlf  2s.  2d.— Caraduffe  or 
Curraduff'e,  74a.  1 n.  (120  a.  1 it.  4p.  slat)  If  2s.  7tf— East 
Knockglasse,  83  a.  (134  a.  2 it.  stat.)  If  5s.  3 k/.— in  Wcst- 
mogge  alias  Ballyknockane,  12  a.  (19  a.  In.  30  p.)  Ss.  7f<f 
— Come  and  Eastmogge,  108  a.  (174  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.) 
If  12s.  9 J<f  — Bchinagh,  174  a.  (281a.  3 r.  16  p.  stat.) 
21.  12s.  10jrf.  reduced  to  21. — Commons  to  the  towns  adjacent 
to  Behinagh,  105  a.  (170  a.  & 13  p.  stat.)  If  11s.  lOftf  re- 
duced  to  If  4a  — Killshanigge  and  Magherybcgg,  487  a.  2r. 
20  p.  (1,108  a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.)  more  in  the  same,  197  a. 
107.7s.  1 1 ( d. — Carrugaruffe,  58  a.  2r.  more  in  the  same,  256  a. 

2 R-  (510  a.  1 r.  stat.)  47.  15s.  8(7.  reduced  to  37.  13s.  8<f— 
Knockicarrigeene,  117  a.  (189  a.  2r.  3p.  stat.)  If  15s.  6irf. 
reduced  to  17.  6s. — In  Tirebryen,  208  a.  (336  a.  3 r.  29  p.  stat.) 

37.  3s.  2}d. — Bally villane,  4a.  2r.  Cotteen,  12a.  (26a.  2r. 

37  p.  stat.)  5s.  0|jrf. — Out  of  Killduffe  and  BallymcEggoge, 

61  a.  1 it.  6 p.  (99  a.  1 r.  4 p.  stat)  18s.  7) <7.  reduced  to  14s. 
—in  Inshy,  193  a.  & 13  r.  (312  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  27.  18s.  7.W. 
reduced  to  21.  4s.  — The  castle  and  lands  of  Ballymore, 
143  a.  2r.  prof.  403  a.  unprof.  — Gartnabanerthlon,  1a. 
Anourly,  1 a.  (235  a.  2 r.  SO  p.  stat.)  27.  4s.  2.1(7. ; bar. 
Corkaguinny,  co.  Kerry — Total  quantity,  2,370  a.  & 39  p. 
plant.  (3,839  a.  1 r.  24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  867.  0s.  0J<7. 

Date  24th  July  \Sth  year— (Cert.  22d  June.)— Inrolled 

5th  August  1666. — Note : By  Patent,  dated  15th  July  1679, 
W“  Camcke  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  had  an 
abatement  of  31.  11s.  6\d.  of  the  quit  rents,  viz.  out  of  the 
lands  reduced.  (Hot.  de  anno  31“  Car.  11.  3*  pars,  facie, 

77.  26.) 

Cor*.  17.  Sir  ST.  JOHN  BRODRICKE  knt—  BaUiannen, 

129  a.  & 32  p.  (209  a.  & 3 p.  stat)  17.  19s.  2kf  — West 
Bally vodicke,  210  a.  (340  a.  & 27  p.  stat)  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 

87.  3s.  Old. — Garridufte,  338  a.  Ir.  24  p.  (54Sa.  & 17  p. 
stat.)  prof.  66  a.  unprof,  of  2s.  9</.— West  Ballintobrid,  ISO  A. 
(291  a.  2 r.  Up.  stat)  27.  11*.  SJrf. — par.  Imogessy  ate 
Moyesseagh,  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. — l>one-Ivally,  213  a. 
(345  a.  S;  4 p.  stat.)  37.  4s.  S{«7. — Ballygrigaen,  127  a.  1 r. 

2 p.  (206  a.  & 23  p.  stat)  17.  18s.  7Jrf. — -Templeroan,  116  a. 
in  Ballyvalter,  4 a.  (194  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.)  17.  16s.  aW.- in 
KiUcleniskey,  180  a.  the  whole  being  212  a.  (291a.  2 r. 
Up.  stat.)  21.  14s.  8 J<7 : bar.  Fermov,  same  co. — Ballin- 
guile,  17Sa.  (288  a.  1 n.  13  p.  stat)  27.  14s.  0(rf.— Killhrony. 

70  a.  (113  a.  Ir.  22  p.  stat.)  If  ls.3|rf. ; bar.  Onerv.  same 
c°.  Tot;U  quantity,  1,745  a.  3 r.  18  p.  plant.  (2,S27  a.  3 r. 

24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  267.  10s.  SJrf.— Ballvbane,  252  a 
(40S  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  37.  16s.  6J<f— Killvagh  aiias  Killmagh, 

170  a.  (275  a.  I R.  20  p.  stat.)  27.  1 Is.  7^.— Ballysvmon  and 

Ballyreartagh.  156  a.  (252  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)  2/1  7s.  4|rf. 

Ballymartm.  277  a.  & 32  p.  (449  a.  & 3 p.  stat)  47.  4s.  2 \d. 

— Killeagh.  225  a.  3 r.  8p.  (365  a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat.)  31.  8s.  7.7. 

— Cor- Abbey  and  Knockournag,  742  a.  (1,201  a.  3 r.  21  p. 
stat)  117.  as.  4{rf. — Knockanegriffin,  200  a.  2r.  18p.  (324  a. 


3 r.  34  p.  stat.)  31.  Os.  11(7. — Curtistowne  alias  Ballincurte-  i8Cn.II. 

segge,  72a.  3 r.  8p.  (117 a.  3r.  29p.  stat)  17.  2s.  Ik/;  bar.  

Imokilly,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  2,096  a.  Ir.  26  p.  plant  Cm  It. 

(3,395a.  2 r.  15p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  317.  16s.  8Jr7. Date 

24th  July  18th  year. — (Cert.  26th  May,) — Inrolled  3d  August 
1666. 

22.  THEOBALD  MATHEWS  of  Thurles,  esq. — Coole-  Tipperary. 
crough,  148  a.  &32  p.  (240  a.  & 1 Op.  stat)  prof.  72  a.  2r. 
unprof.  27.  5s.  0{d. — Borrosleigh  (part),  258  a.  (417  a.  3 it. 

27  p.  stat.)  37.  13s.  4\d. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. — 

Aslianbohy  or  Ashanboy  (part),  38  a.  & 15  p.  (61a.  2r.  33 p. 
stat)  11s.  6}(7. ; bar.  Kilnalougurty,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 

719  a.  2 it.  30  p.  stat.  — Total  rent,  67.  14s.  ll\d.  — (Cert. 

22d  June  1666.) 23.  GEORGE  MATHEWS  of  Reag- 

hill,'  esq. — Ballyglisseen,  west  (part),  and  Ballyknovin,  south, 

277a.  2p..  2p.  (449a.  2r.  19p.  stat.)  47. 4s.4<7.;  bar.  IfFaand 
Offa. — Cabragh  and  part  of  Cloghmartin,  336  a.  (541  a.  1 r. 

3p.  stat)  57.  2s.  1<7.— Ballycorrane,  134a.  (217  a.  & 9p.  stat.) 

27.  0s.  9(7. ; bar.  Eliogurty  and  Ikerine. — Baliym'keady,  581  a. 

Ir.  24p.  (941a.  3r.  19p.  stat.)  87.  16s. 6Atf. — Tliomastowne 
(part),  177  a.  1 r.  8 p.  (287  A.  & 31  p.  stat.)  27. 13s.  10)(f— 

Nordi  of  Lisimackue,  181  a.  2 r.  25  p.  (294  a.  & 34  p.  stat.) 

27.  15s.  2d.—  Scartm'voell,  103  a.  1 r.  (167  a.  1 r.  stat.) 

17.  Us.  4\d. ; bar.  Clan- William. — Artherstowne  (part)  and 
Ratlunnnnngh  (part)  ,222  a.  & 35  p.  (359  a.  3 n.  23  p.  stat) 

87.  7s.  6(7.  — in  Foulkerstowne,  with  the  castle  and  house, 

160  a.  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)  27.  8s.  7^(7.— in  Slianbally,  of 
the  waste  lands  thereof,  200  a.  (323  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat) 

37.  Os.  9(7. ; bar.  Eliogurty. — in  Newtowne  and  Rossmult,  32  a. 

1 r.  35  P.  (52  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat)  9s.  9(7. ; bar.  Kilnalougurty. 

— Graige-Paden,  325  a.  (526  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat)  4f  18s.  8.)  (7. 

— Lissduff,  369  a.  (597  a.  2 k.  35  p.  stat)  5f  12s.  Of d. — 

Cooleleagli,  114  a.  (184  a.  2r.  26  p.  stat)  If  14s.  7k/.; 
bar.  Slewardagh,  same  co — Total  rent,  487.  16s.  lid.— (Cert. 

24th  May  1666.) 25.  JOHN  GRACE  esq.— The  castle, 

town,  and  lands  of  Brittas,  549  a.  1 r.  34  p.  (890  a.  & 6 p. 
stat.)  prof.  36  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.  87.  6s.  10J(7. ; bar.  Elio- 
gurty.— Askanboliy  (part),  18  a.  2 r.  21  p.  (30  a.  & 29  p. 
stat.)  5s.  7 J(7. ; bar.  Kilnalougurty,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 

920  a.  &35p.  Eng.— Total  rent,  87. 12s.  6(7. Date  UthJuly 

18 thyear. — Cert.  22(7  June  1666. 

26.  JOHN  BARRETT  esq.  — Knocknagor,  340  a.  1 r.  Down. 

(551  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  prof.  76  a.  unprof.  47.  Us.  10  j(7.— 

| Coose  alias  Couse,  132  a.  (213  a.  3 r.  II  p.  stat)  If  15s.  7|(7. 

I — BaUyvarley,  227  a.  (367  a.  2 r.  33  p.  stat.)  37.  Is.  3k/.— 

Crever,  62a.  (100  a.  Ir.  29p.  stat)  16s.  8 id—  Aghenekenny, 

105  a.  (170  a.  & 13  p.  stat)  If  8s.  4 d. — Kerenan  alias  Kese- 
nan,  200  a.  (328  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat)  27. 14s. — Gragerlagli  (part), 

89  a.  & 10p.  (144  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  If  4s.  0|(/.— Corkasokey 
alias  Kirkasoke,  101a.  (163  a.  2r.  17  p.  stat)  If  7s.  3\d.'; 
bar.  Lower  Evagh,  co.  Downs.— in  Rackland  alias  Rachi-  Armagh. 
land,  23  a.  & 14  p.  (37a.  1 r.  23  p.  stat)  6s.  2jtf.— Crewkyrer, 

205  A.  2r.  38  p.  (333  a.  1 r.  2p.  stat)  27.  15s.  6J(7.— Lvsawrv 
alias  Lissamry,  88  a.  (129a.  2r.  14p.  stat)  If  is.  W—Coi-- 
nacary,  71a.  (115  a.  & Ip.  stat)  19s.  2|(f— Corrakineony 
109  a.  (176  a.  2 b.  10  p.  stat.)  If  9s.  5i(7— Mongoleagh, 

86  a.  139  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat)  If  3s.  2£<f— in  Giassdrumaghv, 

86  a.  Ik.  12  p.  (1S9a.3r.  ISp.stat)  If  3s.  3kf ; bar.  Fewes, 
co.  Ardmagh — Total  quantity,  1,917  a.  1 r.  34  p.  plant 

(3,105  a.  3r.  21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  257.  17s.  8(7. Date 

nth  August  ISth  year— (Cert.  6th  Jtdy)  1666.—  Inrolled 
in  the  Exchequer— Note : Mr.  Barrett,  by  bis  will,  devised 
diese  lands  in  co.  Downe,  witli  die  huids  of  Lisuelefee  alias 
Lisueferry  (granted  to  W“  Waring  in  trust  for  him),  to  his 
wife  Agnes  and  her  heirs,  who  afterwards  marrying  Rich'1 
Lawrence  esq.,  they  demised  die  premisses,  3d  May  1674,  for 
99  years,  to  Francis  Hall  esq.,  at  die  rent  of  1007.— He  sold 
all  die  huids  in  bar.  Fewes  to  W“>  Conynghain  of  Coagh. 
co.  Tyrone,  gent.  30th  Nov.  1668. 

^ 29.  CHRISTOPHER  ARCHBOLD  gent— Killehui,  KihDe. 

34  a. — Davidstowne  and  Hughstowne,  750  a.— St.  John  of 
Castledennott  401  a.  1 r — Gurdnevackan,  184a.&88i\;  bar. 

Kilkea  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare Crookstowne,  229  a.  8 is, 

2p. — Moylabbv  and  Sprouttstowne,  400 a.  Sr.  3 i\;  ter. 

Naragli  and  Retell,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  2.000  \.  plant. 

(8,289  a.  2 r.  27 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  407.  k 11.7. -Date 

21st  Dee.  18th  year— (Cert.  22*7  May,)  — Imdlal  21  M De. 

1666. 


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is  ch.  II.  32.  WARNER  WESTENRAof  Dublin, mercli'. — Derry- 

kyle,  119a.3r.  (193  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  prof.  4a.  In.  unprof. 

King's  Co.  21.  8s.  6d. — in  Leagh,  91a.  1 r.  28p.  (148  a.  & 15  p.  stat.) 

11.  17s.  — Clonelly  alias  Clonecone  alias  Clonly,  453  A.  1 r. 
(734  a.  & 31.  P.  stat.)  prof.  85  a.  1 n.  unprof.  9/.  3s.  6S<£ — 
Longford,  237  a.  3 R.  (385  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)  prof.  12a.  1 r.  un- 
prof. 4/.  16s.  3 id. — Knockarly,  264  a.  (427  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 
prof.  12  a.  unprof.  51.  6s.  lOftf. — Coolederry  alias  Culdorrogh 
alias  Loghalland,  164 A.  2r.  (266a.  1r.  35p.stat.)  prof.  19a. 

1 n.  unprof.  31.  6s.  7 id. — Ballyduffe,  with  the  castle  and  mill, 
16  a.  3 n.  (27  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)  6s.  9W. — Killevllly  (part), 
253  a.  & 20  p.  (409  a.  3 r.  11  p.  stat.)  prof.  22a.  2n.  unprof. 
51.  2s.  5id. — Kenaghan  and  Tarlaghan,  184  a.  3 r.  (299  a. 
1 r.  3 p.  stat.)  prof.  13  A.  2.  R.  unprof.  31.  14s.  8|d. — part  of 
Ballygaddy,  being  part  of  Kenaghan,  104  a.  & 26  p.  (168  a. 
2 r.  36  p.  stat.)  prof.  13  a.  2 r.  unprof.  21. 2s.  2d. — Ballygaddy 
(an'  part),  60  a.  3 r.  14  p.  (98  a.  2r.  8 p.  stat.)  1/.  4s.  8d. ; 
bar.  Baljybritt,  King’s  Co. — Total  quantity,  1,950  a.  1r.  8p. 

plant.  (3,158  a.  3 r.  4p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  391.  9s.  8 d. 

Date  25 th  Aug.  18 th  year. — (Cert.  20 th  July  1666.) 

Clare.  34.  PIERCE  CREAGII.— Killeny,  of  a quarter,  8 a— 
Balleconnotv,  north,  1 qr.  and  $,  32  a. — Karenane  alias  Bally- 
maorhie,  1 qr.  and  J,  25  a. — Carrowmackerill  alias  Carrowlup- 
pane,  d",  31  a. — Ballyconnow,  south,  d",  45  a. — Ballekillamar- 
tin,  2qrs.,  85  a. — Balleancinebeg,  fds.  of  a qr.,  51  a. — Balle- 
donoghon  and  Caharbarnagh,  1 qr.,  133  a. — Killmoone,  1 qr. 
and  i,  96  a. — Ballyhynna,  2qrs.,  285  a. — Lisseneh,£qr.,18  a. — 
Cahirbollngh,  2 qrs.,  409  a.  ; bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare. — Gur- 
tcenc,  2 qrs.,  242  a. — Carhownaglogh,  lqr.,40A. — Carhowan- 
dowreske,  1 qr.,  218  a.;  bar.  Bumatty,  same  co. — Total  quan- 
tity, 1,718  a.  plant.  (2,782  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
26 /.  Is.  9 id. Dale  1st  Oct.  18th  year. — (Cert.  30 lit  Aug. 

Louth.  36.  WILLIAM  PEPPER  gent. — Pepperstowne,  369  a. 

(597  a.  2 n.  35r.  stat.)  prof.  12a.  unprof.  71.  9s.  5 d. — Little 
Lisrany,  part,  60  a.  (97  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  R.  4s.  3{rf— Great 
Lisrany  (part),  22a.  (35  a.  2r.  22 p.  stat.)  8s.  1 Id. — in  Little 
Lisrany,  145  a.  (234  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 
21.  18s.  8S d. — in  Little  Arthurstowne,  17  a.  2 r.  (28  a.  1 R. 
16  p.  stat.)  7s.  Id. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — Total  rent, 
12/.  8s.  5 d. — Date  15/A  Oct.  18/A  year.  — (Cert.  24/A  Aug.) 
— Inrolled  22 d Oct.  1666. 

Limerick.  38.  The  Provost,  Fellows,,  and  Scholars  of  Trinity 
College,  near  Dublin. — Ballicknockane,  100  a — Bally- 
lyne,  Cragard,  Carrowclough,  and  Ballykeran,  296  a. — Clon- 
loghanny,  170  a.  1 r.  32  p.  — Liskenedy,  the  one  plowland 
of — of  Carrow,  100  a. — of  Ballygorane  and  Ballyan,  56  a. 
prof.  56  a.  unprof. — Ballykevan,  i plowp,  112a.  1 r. — Bally- 
farrala,  4 plowF,  142  a. — in  Ardagh,  40  a.;  bar.  Connello, 
co.  Limerick. — Killduffe,  1 plowP,  10  a.  small  measure  ; 

Kerry.  bar.  Counagh,  same  co. — Noliavalls,  2 plowld‘,  503  a.  & 17  p. 

— Rathanie  orRathganie,  651  a.  1 n.  28  p. — Killibane,  Balli- 
niardra  or  Ballynardra,  Ballynanerenagh,  part  of  the  said, 
651a.  1r.  28p. — Cahirbreagh,  50  a — Cahircullenagh,  298a. 
3 r.  39  p. — Ardcanagh,  1,449  a.  & 34  p. — Gortdromogo- 
nagh,  1,029  a.  3 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Trughnackmy,  co.  Kerry.— 
Carroentonine  or  Canoentinue,  828  a.  1r.  16  p. — Carrueragh 
alias  Carrowreragh  or  Carveragh  and  Cullingurtine,  572  a. 
prof.  270  a.  unprof.  — Gortdrumsillihig  or  Goldcumsillyhy 
alias  Goldrumsillyhy,  1,500  A.  In.  32  p. — Moher  alias  Mor- 
her,  826  a.  prof.  76  A.  unprof. — Kilbagha,  565  a.  1r.  28  p. — 
Aghelauna  or  Aghellenna,  522  a.  & 28  p. — Clonubreen  or 
Clanybreen,  110  a.  1 r.  28  p.— Moyvmie,  550  a.  & 32  p.— 
Leittime,  1,276  a.  3 r.  24  p. — die  two  Glanelappers  alias 
Glanlapp,  700  a.  1 r.  12  p. — Aghruns  or  Aghrinnes,  847  a. 
& 8 p.  — Gallan,  1,430  a.  — Rahonagh  alias  Rohownagh, 
124  a.  I r.  34  p. — Mughane,  58  a.  3 r. — Laghardane, 802.\. 
1 r.  24  p.  — Gortneskehigh,  431  a.  & 36  p. — Poulenetully, 
75  a. — Doonen  alias  Downe,  316  a.  3 it.  28  p. — Faminavan- 
nagli,  123  a.  & 16  P. — Donecahoe  or  Doncvahy,  471  a.  1 r. 
26  P. — Renturke,  78  A.  1 R.  33  p. — Caheravill  or  Cnherancll, 
336  a.  1 R.  24  p. — Cloloman  alias  Cloneman,  447  a.  & 28  p. 
— Killeltenc,  137  a.  2 r. — Islundbcgg,  134  a. — Lislooghtane 
and  Leannmore,  1,850  a.  2r.  12p.  prof.  1 23  a.  unprof. — Bal- 
livncasie,  371  a.  3 it.  36  p. — Ballyloyne,  824  a.  1 n.  3Kp. — 
Aghenegrnun,  791  a.  3 it.  28  p. — East  and  West  Tullehmell, 
Tullehunell  alias  Cnllnghmell,  1,108  a.  & Sp,  prof,  190  a. 

(133.) 


unprof.  — Lai-hae,  585  a.  — Ballynomine  or  Ballyneimune,  18  Cn- H; 

492  a.  3r.  8 p — Litters  alias  Littors,  694  a.  2r.  8p— Brue-  

more  alias  Drumore,  754  a.  & 10  p. — Moybilly,  402  a.  & Kerry. 

10  p.— Farranstack,  92  a.  3 r.  — Currelacka  or  Correlocka, 

428  a.  3 r.  28  p — Killgranan  alias  Killgronan  alias  Kill- 
gravan,  460a.  2r. — Gaghard,  375a.  1r.  prof.  21a.  unprof.; 
bar.  Iraghticonner,  same  co.—  Cratta,  4 a — Farren  Ed- 
mond, 2 a. — in  Raatow  one  tenement.  — fBallinecrossig, 

211  a.  2r.  15  p.  — Carrowbally  and  Clonlaugher  or  Clouhe- 
logher,  205  a.  2r.  24  p. — Ballymacowm  and  Ballynelegan, 

420  a.  & 9p.— Aghemore,  154a.— Kilcoolekilly  and  Ploriske 
or  Bloriske,  50  a. — Ballyglannybegg,  23  a.— Ballyneskreny 
or  Ballyneshrery,  71  a.  3 r. — Gregently,  123  a.  3 r.  38  p. — 
Farranvelegan  and  Mallin,  Malin,  or  Molin,  96  a .1  n.  29  p. ; 
bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co.  — + Killkerryderrybegg  and  fLis- 
sinfato  or  fLisnefato,  fLissmvane  or  fLisnevane,  fKill- 
drumdebegg  alias  -j-  Killirederebegg  (part),  f Lagheran  and 
fLisnehegan,  being  one  moiety,  or  fLisnetrogane,  404  a.  Ir. 

6 p.  ; bar.  Trughnackny,  same  co. — fGarranbane,  332  A. 

2 r.  39  p. — of  fKillough  and  fGurteene,  2 plowl*,  644  a. 

1 r. — in  fKillkeamoines  or  fKillemans,  1,195  a.  2 r.  37  p. 

— North  and  South  (-Reynolds  alias  fRenards,  366  a.  & 

28  p.  — f Derrinedoglassie,  218  a.  & 18  p.  — f Caherisevau, 

100  a.— (-Litters,  291  a.  1 R.  29  r. — |-Coole,  320  a.  1 r.  11p. 

— fTymry  alias  (-Tinny,  322  a.  2r.  26  p. — (-Rynncamtgli 

and  fKillkenrngh,  874  a.  2r.;  bar.  Iveragli,  same  co.— Bal-  Tipperary. 

lowire  and  Castlecreigh,  320  a.— Dromomarkie  (4th  part), 

81  a.  1 R.  8 p.  die  whole  being  325  a.  & 32  p. — Brivis,  die 
8th  part,  1,344  a.  .3  r.  8p.  in  the  whole. — the  moiety  of  Bally- 
glassoughtragh,  82  a.  lit.  20  p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tip- 
perary.— in  Clonea,  2 plowld’,  278a.  (450  a.  1 r.  10  p.  stat.)  Waterford. 
41. 4s.  6 d. ; bar.  Decies,  co.  Waterford. — in  Any,  2 plowl*,  Limerick. 
180  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. — Bally- 
geane,  3 parts  of  the  Abby  of  Ballmegaul,  being  £ plowE, 

20  A.;  bar.  Cosdea,  same  co.  — in  Radicoursey,  1 plowld,  Cork. 
286  a.  (463  A.  1 n.  3 p.  stat.)  out  of  Omolagie,  8s.  chiefry, 

4/.  6s.  10$</. ; bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Cork. — Lacka  alias  Lorha,  Kerry. 

1 moiety,  59  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Iraghticonner,  co.  Kerry. — Kill- 
negollman,  173  a.  1 r.  33  p. ; bar.  Iveragh,  same  co. — Bal- 
linebranhig,  130  a.  & 30  p.  — Kilcooley  Toagliie,  52  a.  ; 
bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co. — Gortskibole,  7 a.  & 12  p. ; bar. 
Iraghticonner.  — (-  Gortagasse  and  f Killinie  or  (■  Killiene, 

154  a.  — fDcrryralialiegg,  f Curraglimore,  f Killmihill,  and 
fDromagoure  or  fDromagowen,  33  a.  ; bar.  Glanneroght, 
same  co.— (Killcrederyes  or  Killecrcdes  (half),  404  a.  1 R. 

6 p. — out  of  fKnockornoghty,  a cliiefiy.  — Ballinfederra, 

200  a.  ; bar.  Mogninihy  or  Mogunnihy,  same  co.  — in  Ra-  Limerick. 
keele,  a tenement. — Pollogh,  2 parts  of  a plowP,  50  a.  prof. 

10  a.  unprof. — BaBynehow  (part),  49  a. — Creafe  and  Bo- 
lierby,  40  a. — Dromloghane,  166  a.  1 r.  32  p. ; bar.  G>n- 
neUo,  co.  Limerick. — Ballinescaddan,  S2  a.  ; bar.  Cosdea, 
same  co. — Farranm'Henry  Roe,  174  a. — Cari-ow  and  Liskan, 

Liskeman  and  Ballyhomna,  50  a.  2 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Connello, 
same  co. — Scarteene  alias  Ardilegan  Poyle,  12Sa.  2 r. — 

Corballis,  1 moiety,  75  A.  3 R.  20  p. ; bar.  Cosdea,  same  co. 

— BaUycahill,  288  a.  2 r. — KiUeleary  (part),  2-14  a.:  bar.  Tipperary. 
Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  37.668  a.  2r. 

31  P.  plant.  (61,017  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)  510/.  14s.  lift/,  for  all 
the  lands  in  Kerry,  containing  (54,479  a.  3 r.  23  r.  stat.) — 

31/.  & 7 d.  for  all  the  lands  in  Limerick,  containing  (8,810  a. 

1 r.  13  p.  stat.) — 21/.  13s.  8 d.  for  aU  the  lands  in  Tipperary, 

containing  (2,813  a.  & 35  p.  stat.) Date  10/A  Nor.  1S/A 

year. — (Cert.  14tkSept.)  and  inrolled  in  the  Excletpicr,  1st  Dec. 

1666 .—Note : The  rent  reserved  on  the  lands  in  Kerry  was 
reduced  to  100/.  a year,  19th  Sept.  22s*. — Pursuant  to  Privy 
Signet,  dated  at  Whitehall,  17th  Sept.  1671,  the  lands  in  har. 
Trughnackny,  with  those  marked  thus  f,  were  created  the 
manor  of  Nohavells  alias  Noliavalls,  with  a power  to  hold 
courts  leet  and  baron  and  record ; to  receive  all  wails,  strays, 
felons,  goods,  deodands,  &c.  ; to  erect  prisons,  to  appoint 
seneschals,  gaolers,  &c. ; to  enjoy  all  mines  and  minerals 
(except  royal  mines),  wrecks  of  die  sea,  with  all  the  fishings  in 
the  same  manor,  liberty  to  use  ferry-boats;  to  impark  1,000a. 
stat.,  with  free  warren  and  park;  to  appoint  clerks  of  die 

market,  gee. Dated  2 Srf  Dee.  ami  iuntIM  2.VA  Jim.  1671. 

(Hot.  28"  Car.  II.  5'“  pars,  facie  R.  1.)— The  lands  from 
Carroentonine  or  Canventinue  to  those  ol  Mallen  inclusive, 
with  those  of  Lacka,  Killnegtdmtui,  and  Gortskibole,  were 
created  into  the  manor  of  Carrigaloyle  alias  Hoekslxirough, 
with  a (towei-  to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron,  and  court  ol  record 
on  law-days;  anti  all  the  above  recited  privileges;  to  hold  two 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


is  Cu.  II.  fairs  on  24th  June  and  10th  Nov.,  each  to  continue  for  two 
days,  at  Carrigafoyle  alias  Rocksborougli. 

Waterford.  42.  L.  Colonel  JOHN  PUCKLE.— Glanpatricke,  687  a. 

(1,112a.  3r.  12p.  stat.)  10/.  8s.  7frf. — Cappagh,  90  a.  (145  a. 
3n.  6p.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  4 d. — Derrenlure  and  Barrivacka,  300  a. 
(485a.  3n.  32p.  stat.)  prof.  12a.  unprof.  4/.  11s.  lfc/. ; bar. 
Tipperary.  Upperthird,  co.  Waterford.— Derlaghan,  232  a.  (375  a.  3 k. 

8 p.  stat.)  3/.  10s.  5ftf. — the  Graige  (part),  97  a.  (157  a.  & 
20  p.  stat.)  1/.  9s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

— Total  quantity,  1,406  a.  plant.  (2,277  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  20/.  17s.0.j</. Date  3d  Nov.  18 thyear (Cert. 

\0th  Aug.) — Inrollcd  9/4  Nov.  1666. 

Tipperary.  44.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND— Ballenoran,  205  a. 

(325  a.  2 it.  14  p.  stat.)  31.  Is.  0frf.;  bar.  Ufa  and  Offa,  co. 
Tipperary.  — Boytonrath  alias  Hasinainmore,  549  a.  1 r. 
(889  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)  8/.  9s.  6ft/. — Castlemoyle  alias  Coole- 
moell  (part),  150  a.  (2-12  a.  3 n.  36  p.  stat.)  21.  5s.  6\d— 
Shanballyduffe,  249  a.  1 r.  24  p.  (403  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.) 
31.  15s.  9 d.  — Ballinree  (part),  in  Dunganderrygan  parish, 
134  a.  2 r.  (217a.  3 k.  19 p.  stat.)  2/.  0s.  10ft/.— Rathcowne, 
234  a.  2 r . 1 6 p.  (380  a.  & 3 p.  stat.)  3/.  1 Is.  3d.— Brickindowne 
alias  Brickeene,  271a.  1 r.  24  p.  (439  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat.)  I 
4/.  2s.  5 d.  — Ballynard,  263a.  3 r.  24  p.  (427  a.  1 r.  36  p. 
stat.)  4/.  Os.  1 Id.  — Garrankcele,  124  a.  1 r.  8 p.  (201a.  1 it. 

16  p.  stat.)  1/.  17s.  9 d. — Mylestowne  alias  Ballymiles,  284  a.  & 
8r.  (460  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  4/.  6s.  SJt/.— Ballyhomocke,  110  a. 

2 r.  8 p.  (179a.  & 12 p.  stat.)  1/.  13s.  7 d. — Tullocassane  alias 
Tulloghassane,  219  a.  1 it.  (355  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  3/.  6s.  6f  </.— 
Ballevadlea,  1 85  a.  2 r.  24  p.  (300  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat. ) 2/.  1 6s.  4 ft/. 
— Balleknocke  alias  Knockstown,  147  a.  1 r.  8 p.  (238  a. 

2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  8 ft/.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co— 
Lissinfrankagh  alias  Ballyskehane,  part  of  Ballydough,  90  a. 
)R.  24  p.  (146  a.  3 a.  15  p.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  G|d;  bar.  Clan- 
william,  same  co.— Monyroan,  78  a.  (126  a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.) 

KUhenny.  )/.  3s.  8ft/.  ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co.  — Ballygowen 
alias  Smithstowne,  834  a.  & 32  p.  (1,350  a.  3 r.  30  p.°stat.) 
16/.  17s.  9ft/. — Newtowne,  116  a.  3 r.  8p.  (189  a.  & 32  p. 
stat.)  21.  7s.  3 Id. — Rathana  alias  Bathrath,  76  a.  (127  a.  & 

17  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  9ft/. — Donomogane  and  Rahine,  573  a. 

1 it.  8 p.  (928  a.  2 r.  24  p.  stat.)  prof.  38a.  1 n.  24  p.  unprof. 
11/.  12s.  lfd. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. — Ralhardmore, 
part,  118  a.  (191  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  21.  7s.  9f  d. ; bar.  Gouran, 
same  co. — Tubbrid  alias  Tubbridtaine,  560  a.  (907  a & 17  p 

Carlow.  slat)  11/.  6s.  9ft/. ; bar.  Cranagh,  same  co.-Carrigneslane’ 
501  a.  (811  a.  2 r.  6 p.  stat.)  10/.  2s.  10|t/.— Killmolish,  96  a! 

3 it.  (156  a.  2r.  36 p.  stat.)  1/.  19s.  2{d— Mizell,  438a.  1r 
(709  a_.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  8/.  17s.  5|d— Shragh,  346  a.  (360  a. 

1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  7/.  0s.  lfd. — Gamut  Pursin  Killcoole.  124  a. 
(200  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.)  21.  10s.  2fd.  — BaUymogie,  184  a. 
(298  a.  & 8 p.  stat.)  3/.  14s.  6Jd.  — Ballykealy,  469  a.  2 r. 


[March 


(760  a.  2r.  2p.  stat.)  9/.  10s.  lfd— Bnllywadrum  alias  Bal- 
lyvardrum,  part  of  Ballykealy,  Tobergurtine,  parcell  of  Mizell, 
Graignespedoge,  24  a.  (38a.  3r.  20p.  stat.)  9s.  8fd— Clon- 
m'shenine,  116  a.  1 it.  (188  a.  1 r.  9p.  stat.)  2/.  7s.  Id— 
Temple  Peter,  half,  66  a.  3 b.  20  p.  (108a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.) 
l/.7s.0fd. — Ballinrush,  120  a.(194a.  1 r.  21  p.stat.)2/.8s.7fd. 
— Shangarry,  413  a.  (668  a.  3 r.  39  p.  stat.)  8/.  7s.  2d— 
Ty coline,  f part  of  Rathrush,  Ballygodderman,  200  a.  (323  a. 
3 r.  35  p.  stat.)  4/.  Is— Ballymogeleine,  183  a.  3 n.  (299  a. 

1 R.  3p.  stat.)  3/.  14s.  lOd. — Ballygerrell  or garrett,  350a.  1 R. 
(567  a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.)  7/.  Is.  lOd— Ballywalden,  parcell  of 
Ballygarrett,  45  a.  3 r.  (74  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  18s.  6d.— 
Nichollstowne,  part  of  Ballykealy  aforesaid,  Bogganbegg  and 

Bogganmorc;  bar.  For*,  co.  Carlow Butler’s  part  of 

Carrickbegg,  380  a.  (615  a.  2 r.  6 p.  stat.)  51.  15s.  5d. ; bar. 
Upperthird,  co.  Waterford — Ballycouny,  290  a.  (469  a. 

2 it.  38  p.  stat.)  51.  17s.  5fd. — Heathstowne,  82  a.  3 r.  24.  p. 
(134a.  1 r.  5 p.  stat.)  1/.  13s.  6fd—  Ballekea,  337 a.  (545a. 

3 R.  22  p-  6/.  18s.  5fd—  Kinure,  367  a.  (594.  a.  1 r. 
37  p.  stat.)  7/.  8s.  7fd. — Thomastowne,  part  of  Loghslihmy 
in  Ballyscaddan,  131a.  (212  a.  8c  32  p.  stat.)  21.  13s.  Ofd. ; 
bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin—  Prieststowne,  200  a.  (323  a. 

3r.  35 p.  stat)  4/.  Is.;  bar.  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath Kep- 

pagh  alias  Cappaghbegg,  355  a.  2r.  23  p.  (576  a.  8c  14  p. 
stat.)  7/.  4s—  Rathcoffy,  470  a.  (761  a.  1 n.  12  p.  stat.)  prof. 
108  a.  unprof.  9/.  10s.  3fd.  — Belgard,  450  a.  2 it.  38  p. 
(730  a.  8c  19  p.  stat.)  prof.  3 a.  1 r.  unprof.  9/.  2s.  6fd— Port- 
gloran,  301  a.  2 r.  1 p.  (487  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)  6/.  2s— Clon- 
fert,  170  a.  3 r.  28  p.  (276  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  31.  9s.  2fd— 
Graige  Pottle,  221  a.  St  4 p.  (358  a.  3 r.  stat.)  4/.  9s.  6d— 
Castlekeely,  360  a.  (583  a.  Sc  23  p.  stat.)  7/.  5s.  9fd— Woo- 
gan’s  land  in  Clane,  31  a.  1 r.  32  p.  (50  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.) 
12s.  9 d.  — Killcocke,  100  a.  3 r.  (163  a.  8c  32  p.  stat) 
21.  0s.  Ofd. ; bar.  Ikeathy,  Oughtereny,  and  Clane,  co.  Kil- 
dare— Mylerstowne  (part),  112  a.  3 r.  4 p.  (182  a.  2 r. 
28.  p.  stat.)  1/.  14s.  3fd. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. 
— Ballyowen  alias  Fessaglunore,  506  a.  (819  a.  2 r.  22  p. 
stat.)  7/.  13s.  8fd. — Sallstownebegg,  Grangemore,  and  Grange- 
begg,  282  a.  3 b.  8 p.  (458  a.  Sc  15  p.  stat.)  4/.  5s.  10fd— 
Garranhaly,  76  a.  Sc  32  p.  (123  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  lfd. ; 

bar.  Middlethird,  same  co — Total  rent,  255/.  2s.  9fd. ! 

Date  14 th  Nov.  18 th  year— (Cert.  10 th  Aug.)—Inrolled  in  the 
Exchequer,  19 th  Dec.  1666. 

51.  PHILIP  FERNELY  esq.  — Ballyheale  (part),  and 
the  several  hamlets  thereto  belonging,  303  a.  8c  20  p — 
Kilturkin  (part),  53  a.  3 it.  12  p— Kilkereliill  (part),  218  a. 
with  the  castle.  — Ballaghbregan,  part,  151  A.  2 r.  • bar 
Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity,  1,176  a! 

2r.  37  p.  stat— Total  rent,  14/.  14s.  lfd. Date  15 th  Oct. 

18th  year— (Cert.  31s<  Aug.)-Inro/led,  24 th  Nov.  1666. 


i.  I.  WILLIAM  IIANDCOCK  esq — In  Killmacharon, 

viz.  Kilkeran  and  Tawnagh,  2 cartrons,  254  a llivagh,  in 

Muckenagh,  30  a— in  Killinmore  and  Coolenisennagli  or 
Coolehisiuagh,  168  a— in  Cartron  Keele,  Lyssnesamltigh, 

Bogfierevally  or  Boghirvally,  and  Lissdachan,  114  a in 

Tully,  Tobbernegoge,  Lissloughlin  or  Lisloghan,  and  Loughan 
M'Gillicks,  68  a— Rath,  68  a— in  Middle  Baskin  8c  Lower 
Baskin,  256  a.  2r.  51.  3s.  lOfd— in  Dromrany,  235  a— in 

Tulchnn  alias  Tulchaneightragh,  75  a Fyermore,  30  a.; 

'■  bar.  Kilkenny,  co.  Westmeath — Tybrodane  and  Ballana- 
more,  240  a—  Kilnony,  158  a—  Erricke,  31  a— in  Killoy, 
f qr.,  50  a. — Total,  479  a.  plant.  (775  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.) 

• 4/.  16s.  1 1 id. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon— In  Clonvhegan, 
57  a.  8c  34  p.  in  Pwogh  or  Treyford  alias  Twoghballaingee, 
497  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Tullesbane,  151  a. — in  Legan,  56  a.  1 r. 
26  p— Naghod  or  Naliod,  83  a.  3 r.  4 p— Clonrillick,  82  a! 
2 r.  36  P— Ardedufly,  41  a.  2 n.  8 p— in  Carnefian.  10  a— 
Asholoes  or  Aghsolas,  100  a.  2r — in  Culvooke,  80  a— 
Crivemore,  109  a.  8c  28  p. — Crivebcgg  and  Tworyronow  or 
Tworirane,  271a.  2 r.  24  r. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  co.  West- 
meath—Cornemagh,  94a.  In— Cornemaddy,  92a— Isker, 
13  a— in  Killmackrogh,  22  a — Bnllyipping,  24  a— in  the 
Derries,  17  a— in  Lechill  of  Bonnahinly,  7a.  2r—  Bonna- 
hinlyor  Bunaherly,  147  a.  2r — in  Cregan,  127  a.  2r— Lis- 
savullen  or  Lisawillen,  101  A— Carrickbegg,  9 a— in  "Clon- 


Roll  1 8/A  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


bunneaglibegg,  45  a.  3 R. — in  'Clonbuneaghmore,  123  a 2 R 
the  former  propriety  of  Theobald  Bryan— 'Carrylena,  60  1 

2 r Carrickmore,  22  a.  — Moydrumcrosse,  297  a.  ; bar. 

Brawny,  same  co.  — Artlow,  234  a.  (379  a.  8c  7 p.’  stat.) 
4/.  14s.  9fd. ; bar.  Fassaghdineing,  co.  Kilkenny— in  Agha- 
nargidd,  9 a— in  Moategranoge,  US  a— both  Ballytrass- 
naghs,  56  A.  — Cartroncurragh,  15  a.  — Ballynemoddagh, 

128  a.  in  Knockanea,  90  a. — Coylechona,  39  a.  2 r.  15  p 

in  Ballynegarbragh,  31  a— in  Killenehinch,  31  a.  -in  Killin- 

boy,  Legan,  and  Tulcanroe,  40  a in  Moategranoge,  21a 

in  Clonyhegan,  22  a.  2 r— Correvagli,  62  a.  1 r.  4p— in  Boy- 
annagh,  Calrey,  and  KiUinronan,  132  a— Ballynelacky,  101a. 
1r.  4 p. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  co.  Westmeath— Balhmemenv 
24  a.  1r.  10  p.;  bar.  Moycashell,  same  co. — Killnegoure^  44  a. 

ln  BaUybroder,  42  a.  2r.;  bar.  Clonlonan,  same  co— Total 
quantity  in  Westmeath,  5,051  a.  Sc  1 p.  plant.  (8,181  a.  3 r 

7p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  102/.  5s.  5 Id. Dale  3d  July  18/A 

year— (Cert.  25th  May  1666.)— Note : Mr.  Handcock  having 
endeavoured  to  bring  several  Protestant  families  together,  his 
Majesty  to  encourage  and  promote  mi  English  plantation, 
create.)  all  the  lands  in  co.  Westmeath  (except  the  three  deno- 
t 1 is  marked  "),  with  lands  of  Burnes,  Lisneclogh, 
Boardland,  and  Bi  vanbegeaghter,  in  the  bar.  Kilkenny  west, 
ntaining  in  the  whole  about  5,000  a.,  into  the  manor  of 
reyford,  with  500a.  in  demesne;  power  to  create  tenures ; 


Ch.  II. 


Carlow. 


Waterford. 

Dublin. 

Kildare. 


Tipperary. 


Kilkenny. 


Kilkenny. 

Westmeath. 


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Westmeath. 


Waterford. 


Tipperary. 


Fermanagh. 


■to  hold  courts  lect  and  baron,  with  a law-day  or  court  of 
record ; to  build  a prison ; to  appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs, 
gaolers,  and  other  officers ; to  receive  all  waifs,  8cc. ; to  im- 
park 500  a.  with  free  warren,  park  and  chace ; to  hold  a 
Thursday  market,  and  two  fairs  on  the  feasts  of  St.  Barnabas 
11th  June,  and  St  Matthew  SlstSept.  at  the  towne  of  Moate, 
at  the  rent  of  21.  — Patent  dated  12th  Feb.  and  inrolled 
25th  Feb.  1680.  (Hot.  Pat.  de  anno,  33°  Car.  II.  I™  pars  facie, 
r.  14.)  Pursuant  to  P.  S.  at  W.  Hall,  15th  Sept.  1680.  D.r.  25. 

4.  Sir  JOHN  COLE  bart — Garracusse,  being  part  of 
Dromcannon,  188  a.  (304  a.  2 b.  5p.  stat.)  21.  17 s.  ljtf. — 
Island  Trasney,  285  a.  (461  a.  2r.  25  p.  stat.)  47.  6s.  6f(7.— 
Ballyscanlane,  294  a.  (476a.&37p.  stat.)  prof.  226a.  unprof. 
47.  9s.  34(7. — Fcnnor,  217  a.  (351  a.  2r.  1 p.stat.)  prof.  22  a. 
unprof.  37.  5s.  lid.— Killfarissy,  356  a.  (576  a.  2 it.  26 p.  stat.) 
57.  8s.  Ud. — Ballygarrenbegg,  33  a.  (53  a.  1 r.  33  p.  stat.) 
10s.  0(d. — Carrowgarruffe, 33 a.  (53a.  & 33 p.stat.)  10s. 0J<7. 
—Little  Newtowne,  140  a.  (226  a.  3 r.  4p.  stat.)  27.  2s.  6 id. 
— Ballymakill,206A.  (333  a.  2r.  30 p.  stat.)  prof.  63  a.  unprof. 
37.  2s.  6J(7.— Donhill,  228  a.  (369  a.  1 r.  12  p.stat.)  prof.  4 a. 
unprof.  37.  9s.  3(7. — Kilcannon,  100  A.  (161  a.  3 n.  38  p.  stat.) 
17. 10s.  4|(7. — Lissnerane,  224a.  (362a.  3 r.  15  p.  stat)  110  a. 
belonging  to  Liswarin  and  Dunhill,  37.  8s.  04(7. — Bally- 
negrecough,  143a.  (231a.  2r.  22 p.stat.)  27.  Ss. 5J(7.— Bally- 
headen,  33  a.  (53  a.  1 r.  33  p.  stat.)  10s.  0J(7.— Knockancor- 
bally,  101  a.  (163  a.  2 b.  17  p.  stat.)  17.  10s.  8Jtf.— Killstaggy, 
143  a.  (231  a.  2 R.  22  p.  stat)  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  27. 3s.  5J(7.— 
Casde  Cradocke,  158  a.  (255  a.  3 r.  SO  p.  stat.)  prof.  3 a. unprof. 
27.  8s.— Ballyleene,  191  a.  (309  a.  1 R.  22  p.  stat)  prof.  12  a. 
unprof.  27.  18s.  04(7. — Shaneclone,  180  a.  (291a.  2 r.  lip. 
stat.)  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  27.  14s.  8c7.  — Ballytanasty,  84  a. 
(136  a.  8c  11  F.  stat.)  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  17.  5s.  6 \d. — Clona- 
lisky  or  liske,  100  a.  (161  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)  prof.  8 a.  unprof. 
17.  10s.  4 4 (7. — Gortyleene  and  Carrigogillyman  alias  Bally- 
derlicke,  36  a.  (58  a.  1 r.  10  p.stat)  10s.  114(7. — Ballyroben, 
103  a.  (166  a.  3 r.  15 p.  stat.)  prof.  3 a.  unprof.  17. 11s.  3 \d. — 
Ballylenanmore,  55a.  (89a.  & 15p.stat.)  16s.8J(7. — Carricke- 
phillip,  28a.  (45a.  1 r.  17p.  stat)  8s.  6(7. — Ballynegeragh, 
315  a.  (510  a.  1 R.  stat)  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  47.  15s.  8(7. — in 
Killowen,  153  a.  (247  a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)  27.6s.  5|d.— Killcar- 
ton,117A.  (189a.  2r.  3p.  stat.)  prof.  3a.  unprof.  17.15s. 64(7. 
—Bally  Adambegg,  97  a.  (157  a.  8c  20  p.  stat.)  17.  9s.  bid. 

— Ballydermott,  234  a.  (379  a.  8c  7 p.  stat)  37.  11s.  1(7.— 
Ballyphillip,  87  a.  (140  a.  3 R.  28  p.  stat.)  17.  6s.  5(7. ; bar. 
Middlethird,  co.  Waterford. — Lisshane,  146  a.  (236  a.  2r. 
stat.)  27.4s.  4^(7. — Rathanny  or  Rathtuny,  308  a.  (498  a.  3 b. 
26  p.  stat)  47.  13s.  64(7.  — (This  rent  reduced  to  37.  4s.  by 
Patent  dated  1st  Dec.  1677.  Rot.  anno,  29°  Car.  II.  3“  pars, 
f. R. 20.) — Rathquage,  1 16 a.  (187a. 3 n.  24p.stat.)  17.15s. 2|(7. 
Knockandoraghy,  153  a.  (247a.  3r.  14 p.  stat)  27.  6s.  5J(7. 
— Dunbratton,  222  a.  (359  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat)  37.  7s.  54(7.— 
Killmurrens,  134a.  (217a.  8c  10 p.stat)  27.  0s.  84(7. ; bar. 
Upperthird,  same  co. — in  Killnockatter,  42  a.  (68  a.  8c  5 p. 
stat)  12s.  9(7. — Ballinlotta,  220  A.  (356  A.  1 R.  18  p.  stat) 
37. 6s.  10(7.— Kilkonan,  177  a.  (286  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat.)  27. 13s.  9(7. 
— in  Rathmule,  47  a.  (76  a.  8c  21  p.  stat.)  14s.  34(7. — Ballyn- 
licky,  200  A.  (323  A.  3 R.  35  p.  stat.)  37.  0s.  9(7. — Ralianna, 
250  a.  (404  a.  3r.  34  p.  stat.)  37. 15s.  114(7.  — Ballymelogh 
alias  Ballymalone,  64  A.  (103  a.  2 R.  27  p.  stat.)  19s.  54(7.— in 
Clonarth  alias  Clonyhirth,  71  a.  2 r.  (115  a.  3 r.  11  p.  stat) 
17.  Is.  83(7. — Rathurly,  323  a.  (523  a.  8c  33  p.  stat)  prof.  202  a. 
unprof.  47.18s.  14<7. — Knockgillygranan,  153  a.  8c  37  p. 
(248  a.  8c  24  p.  stat.)  prof.  14  a.  unprof.  27. 6s.  64(7. — in  Clon- 
lea,  70a.  (113  a.  In.  22 p.  stat)  17.  Is.  3(7.;  bar.  Upper  Or- 
mond, co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity  in  Munster,  7,362  a. 

2 b.  37  r.  plant.  (11,919  a.  3 n.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
1 1 17. 15s.  1 J(7.— in  Moyntagh,  87  a.  2 it.  prof.  1,027  a.  unprof. 

— Clontymoylan,  153  a.  2 r.  32  p.  — Dramduffe,  Killtullan, 
Garrelly  alias  Garrowly,  88  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Corgrinagh,  Gort- 
nesillagh  (part),  and  Mullnghenshogagh,  16  a. — Finlane  and 
Killrady,  120  a.  2 r. — Drumsule,  Cloghonngh,  and  4 of  Clo- 
henagli,  30  a.  2 R.  32  p. — in  Tattynamonagh,  81  a.  3 R.  18  p. 
prof.  54  a.  unprof. — Corrigillinagh,  120.  2 r.  16  p. — Tollihon 

and  Derrylaghta,  162  a.  3n.  8p. — Gurdn  alias  Mullaghgarrow 

Tryan,  105  a.  2 n.  32  p. — in  Dromoen  and  Terkenny,  202  a. 

3 r.  8p. — Coolearckan,  74a.  3 r.  24p — in  Carrowkeely,  30  a. 
2 r.  9 p. — in  Aghenaglacky,  20  a. — Knockagyhines,  89  a. — 
Agerane,  101  a.  3 r.  24  p — Glandurragh,  Gortin,  and  Skrcenc, 
142  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Clone  and  Curgee,  12  a. — in  Cohanmore 
and  Cohanbegg,  68  a.  1 R. — Knockacrcny,  11a.  Sc  32  p. — 

(122.) 


Crossmurren,  94  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Cloganagh,  125  a.  8c  32  p. — 
Gortatowcll,  117  a.  2 r. — in  Knocks,  55  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Tony- 
nadwyne,  30  a.  1r.  8p. — in  Dryen,  76  a.  8c  29  p. — in  Lurge, 
19a.  3 R.  36 p. — Cloran,  39a.  1 R.  24p.— in  Killnamyle,  181  a. 

1 R.  35  p. — Molloghbane  and  Corry,  99  a.  3r.  8p.  ; bar.  Cle- 
nawly,  co.  Fermanagh. — Total  quantity  in  Fermanagh, 
2,614a.  Ir.  19p.plant.  (4,235  a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  357. 5s.  10(7. 
— in  Cornebrocke,  half  Ballybetagh,  Dromgallon,  Corna- 
horagh,  Lissnegreene,  Lissdown,  Dromkill,  Corleagh,  Dargayn, 
Curraghkeene,  Corleigh,  Ballyaddy,  Donphelomy,  Cramartm, 
Cloghan,  Lakill,  Agnagallagh  alias  Lesmackhinchyn,  313  a. 

2 r.  (507  a.  3 R.  12  p.  stat.)  47.  4s.  74(7. ; bar.  Cremorne,  co. 
Monaghan. — Total  quantity  in  Munster,  7,362  a.  2 n.  37p. 
plant.  (11,919a.  3r.  29  p.  stat.)  1117. 15s.  14(7.— Total  quan- 


Monaghan. 


stat.)  397.  10s.  54(7. Date  3(7  July  18th  year.  — (Cert. 

23(7  May  1666.) — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer. 


11.  RANDALL  Marquess  of  ANTRIM,  to  his  heirs 
male. — In  the  bar.  of  Dunluce,  co.  Antrim,  30,358  a.  8c  4 p.  Antrim. 
plant.  (49,174  a.  3 r.  37.  p.  stat.)  4097.  15s.  10(7.— in  bar. 

Dunluce,  co.  Londonderry,  2,546  a.  1 R.  plant.  (4,124  a.  Londonderry 
2 r.  2 p.  stat)  347.  7s.  5(7. — in  bar.  Kilconway,  co.  Antrim, 

18,203  a.  2 r.  13  p.  plant  (29,489  a.  3 n.  7 p.  stat.)  Antrim. 
2457.  14s.  5 J (7. — in  said  bar.  held  by  him  in  fee-farm  of  the 
diocess  of  Connor,  1,086  a.  3 r.  30  p.  plant.  (1,760  a.  2r. 

23p.stat.)  147. 13s.  54(7. — out  of  the  Tuoghs  of  Learne,  Parke, 

Largie,  and  Middle-Glynnes,  being  the  whole  bar.  of  Glenarme. 

— the  yearly  rent  of  527.  and  the  royalties  of  a court  of  record, 
to  be  held  every  3 weeks,  within  this  manor  and  barony. — 

Blackane,  4 qrs. ; Mulkes,  2 qrs. ; Ballycregg,  4 qrs. ; Grin- 
low,  2 qrs. ; Altimile,  2 qrs. ; Monylarran,  2 qrs. ; a mill,  and 
5 a.  in  the  demesne  of  Glanarme ; 2 corn  mills  and  1 tuck 
mill  in  Inver ; with,  of  Garrymore,  60  a.  866  a.  8c  8 p.  plant. 

(1,402  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat)  117.  13s.  94(7.;  bar.  Glenarme, 
same  co.  These  were  purchased  by  die  Marquess  from  Pro- 
testants, 1637,— die  casde,  ferry,  and  36  a.  of  Toome;  Bally- 
monyglasse, 4 qrs.;  Ballydongemon, 4 qrs.;  Ballygellagh,  4 qrs. ; 

699  a.  3 b.  plant.  (1,133  A.  1 R.  37  p.  stat.)  97.  8s.  11(7.; 
bar.  Toome,  same  co.  Divers  lands  excepted  out  of  bar.  Dun- 
luce, which  were  held  in  fee-farm  from  the  Marquess;  and 
except  divers  lands  out  of  bar.  Kilconway,  and  all  glebes, 

advowsons,  impropriadons,  and  appropriate  tydies. Dated 

20th  July  18th  year.  — (Cert.  26th  April,  Inrolled  in  the 
Exchequer.) — Inrolled  26th  July  1666. 

19.  WILLIAM  WARRING — Leenan,  160  a.  2r.  prof.  Do,n‘- 
25  a.  unprof.  — Keenoge,  132  a.  2 r.  prof.  30  a.  8c  30  p- 
unprof. — Magherana  townland  (part),  181  a.  2 r.  prof.  56  a. 
unprof. — Corcreny  townland,  231  a.  2r. — part  of  the  same, 
alias  Aghimecam,  75  a. — part  of  die  same,  24  a. — Killeon 
alias  Kffleam,  98  a.  2 r.— part  of  die  same,  belonging  to, 
and  parts  of  Corcreeny,  94  a.  prof.  220  a.  unprof.— Tulle- 
herem,  74  a.  2 b. — Townerappan  (half),  65  a.  prof.  2 a. 
unprof.  — Dromhurcke  (part),  27  a.  1 R.  14  p.  prof.  9 a. 
unprof.— more  in  die  same,  33  a.  2r.  26  p.  prof.  12a.  unprof. 

— Lissneffeeffee  alias  Lissneferry,  380  A. ; bar.  Lower  Evagli, 
co.  Down. — Total  quantity,  1,578  a.  plant  (2,555  a.  1 r. 

12  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  217.  5s.  11(7. Date  ISth  July 

18th  year.  — (Cert.  6th  July,  Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.)  — 

Inrolled  31s7  July,  1666. 

22.  Sir  JOHN  TEMPLE  knt  M'  of  die  Rolls— In  <?“«•"*  Co' 
Gurtinemallngh,  101  a.  (163  a.  2 it.  17  r.  stat.)  27.  Os.  lOJtf. 

— in  die  soudi-east  part  of  Leagh  and  Lackagh,  1,070  A. 

2 r.  27  p.  (1,734  a.  In.  9 p.stat)  217.  13s.  6\d.  — in  die 
south-east  of  Killanure,  387  a.  (626  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.) 

77.  16s.  8J(7. ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— Total 
quantity,  1,558  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant  (2,524  a.  3 a.  6 p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  317.  1 Is.  2d. Date  ls7  August  18th  year. — 

(Cert.  20 th  July,  1666.) 

24.  Captain  WILLIAM  HOWLETT — In  Cooledoly,  Tipperary, 
Coolekill,  Ballyliutter  and  Allongurt,  267  a.— in  Lissnesilly, 
Garranemane,  Garranroe,  and  Graigelisky,  250  a.  prof.  80  a. 
unprof.— Finighy,  333  a.  prof  246  a.  unprof.— hi  Comer  and 
Filcmano,  48  a.  prof.  800  a.  unprof.— Garrankilly,  92  a.  prof. 

52  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Kilnilougurty,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total 
quantity,  990  a.  plant.  (1,603  a.  2 a.  22  p.  stat.)-Total  rent, 

157.0s.84tf* D",e  16,/i  A"'J-  187/1  year.— (Cert.  277 h July 

1666. 

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26-  Sir  WALTER  PLUNKETT  knt Rickenhore, 

(in  152  A'  2 n'  20  p — i»  Sawcerstowne,  42  a.  1 r.  21  p.  (315  a. 

3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  3/.  18s. 11 W.  Co. Dublin Date 25 lhAug. 

im  year.  — (Cert.  20 tk  July  1666.)— for  the  remainder  of  a 
term  of  4.1  years,  commencing  11th  Feb.  1660. 

28.  Sir  WALTER  LONG  bart. — Beanlestowne,  116  a. 

3 li.  (189  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)  9.1.  Is.  3M.  — Mullagh  Willing, 
55  a.  2r.  (89  a.  3 n.  25  p.  stat.)  li  2s.  5frf— in  Hopkins- 
towne,  122  a.  (197  a.  2 n.  19p.  stat.)  21.  9s.  4J</.— Corbally 
(part),  100  a.  (Id  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  6 d. ; bar.  Slane, 
co.  Meath — Total  quantity,  391  a.  1 r.  plant.  (638  a.  2 r. 

20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  'll.  19s.  8d. Dale  nth  Aug. 

1 8th  year. — ( Cert.  10th  Aug.  1666.) 

ich.  30.  WILLIAM  POPE— Dromonbegg,  Carrickbegg,  a 
parcel  of  Knockcentry  alias  Knockersinta,  126  a.  (204  ,t.  & 
16  p.  stat.)  li  18s.  3jrf. — Derryknockan,  430  a.  (696  a.  2 b. 
op.  stat.)  6i  10s.  7{d. — Soutli  Liberties  of  Limerick. — 

Total  quantity,  556  a.  plant.  (900  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.) Total 

rent,  8i  8s.  lOki Date  28/A  Sept.  18/A  year (Cert. 

10/A  August  1666.) 

■ry.  32.  JOSHUA  ALLEN,  of  Dublin,  merch1.— Kellesenan 
alms  Kellsenan,  400  a.  (647a.  3 n.  30 P.  stat.)  6i  Is.  5 id.; 

■ bar.  Kdnamannagh,  co.  Tipper ARY._i„  ( ffe  ,.A. 

l rl'  Stat’)  11  2s'  5^* — Ke<!|iced  by  Patent,  dated 

1st  Nov.  16  <8,  to  8s.  a year ; bar.  Carberry,  co.  Cork 

Date  28/A  Sept.  18/A  year — (Cert.  24/A  Aug.  1666.) 

•lh.  34.  RALPH  SMITH  gent — Parcellstowne,  323  a.  1 r. 
^«3  A<  3 R‘  5 P‘ Slat'^  i'W' — Johnstowne  (part), 

126  a.  2 a.  (204  a.  3 a.  26  p.  stab)  2£  1 1*.  2fc£— JohnMowne 
(mote  pan),  141 (TO  a.  1 „.  lfl  ,„.)  ft  18s. 

&g«>,  p.MT  of  the  ,6a.  2 a.  (26  a.  2„.  32  p.  Mat) 

Moygot.il,  co.  Westmeath — Total  rent, 
1666  )"  1,1  ° “ lm  (Ortt  10«  Hay. 

■<J-  35.  Sit  MARTIN  NOELL  knt.  and  THOMAS  NOELL 

esq.,  sous  of  Sir  M.  Noell  knt,  dec.  To  Sit  Martin,  in  KiUeagh, 

20  i'  Li,'',  ,ilP'  "''‘I''  U l5'  313.  Lissnedogobbnn, 

20  a.  (32  a.  I n.  24  ,.  stat.)  6a.  IS— Incliy,  [2  a.  (19  a.  1 a. 

30  p.  stat.)  3s.  7iftA — CurraghdufFc,  47  a.  (76a.  & 21  p.  stat.) 
14s.  3,jd.  Inclieloghartli  or  Inclietebragh,  7 a.  (1 1 a.  1 n 14  J 
sat.)  2,.  J'i'I.  Liisnarlin,  35  a.  (56a.  2 n.  31  p.  Mat.)  loi.flA 
-in  &.iSH,,,,cko,  23  a.  (32  a.  1 ,.  1 ,.  ««.,  s>.  n*fc_ 
m Mowariyn  20  a.  (32  A.  1 ,.  24  a.  .»,.)  6,.  M_,„  Lis- 

ganbehalh,  Rahuratli,and  Glanbeagh,  19a.  2r.  33p.  (31 A 3R  j 

19  p.  stat.)  5s.  11U,  abated  2s.  l\d.— Ballymakill  and  Bally-  . 
sleagh,  424a  (686  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.)  6i  8s.  O^-Rath-  , 
moveagh,  160  a.  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)  prof.  22  a.  unprof.  J 

21.  8s.  7 id.,  abated  16s.  8(/._Carpickanoran  or  Cappicorian  or  , 

Cappytanortm,  97  a.  ( 157  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  li  9s.  5.Ui,  abated  ! 
13S.10U/.— Lackvantmeor  Laccarantine,  and  Ballybegg,  130  a.  J 
(210  a.  2 r 13  p.  stat.)  li  19s.  53d.,  abated  14s.  lid.— Bal-  , 
lydnogher  alias  Ballymagher,  272  a.  (440  a.  2 r.  J5  p stat  y c 
4i  2s.7jd.,  abated  li  8s.  5fd— Loughranieor Koglibraine,  94a.  J 

237a''(383  a 3^  I?  ^ 6^-Go,'tden7bogge  or  boy,  f 
237  a.  (383  a.  3 n.  24 p.  stat.)  prof.  68  a.  unprof.  3i  1 Is.  1 lid.  ] 
-Banypolm,  166a  (268a.  3 R.  23p.  stat.)  prof.  86  a.  unprof.  - 
? i 1 6s.  lid.  Shane  Ballyvaghin,  111  A.  £ 

W riwL*' S,f)PPof-  76  *•  unprof,  li  13s.  8j,d. — Bidly-  ( 
bane,  61a.  (98a.  3r.  10p.  stat.)  prof.  200 a. unprof.  18s  6<d  s, 
abated  6s.  4d.  — Beaghaglasse,  222  a.  (359a.  2r.  17p  stat  \ T 

lagnath,  13  J a.  more  of  the  same,  81  a.  2 it.  16  p.  (357  A 1 B c 
10  p.  stat.)  3i  7s— Aslmesmeagh  or  Aglmespeagher,  Lis-  L 
mackm  or  Lismalune,  and  part  of  Gortinmullin,  436  a.  (706  a ct 

R.  stat.)  prof  32  a.  unprof.  6i  12s.  5 d.,  abated  2i  4s.  id.  st 
g levoy,  2,)8  A.  (417  a.  3 R.  27  p.  stat.)  3 i 18s.  4}d.— in  /, 


Shanakill,  136  a.  (220  a.  1r.  8p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  3Jd.— in  Ag- 
lievoy,  called  Gurtenegowny,  200  a.  (323  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat)  - 
3i  0s.  9d.,  abated  li  Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Ikerine,  co.  Tipperary. 
—Total  quantity,  3,488  a.  1 r.  9 p.  plant.  (5,650  a.  1 11. 
35  p.  stat.) — 36  houses  and  cabins,  a garden,  &c.  in  Selker’s 
alias  St.  Peter’s  parish,  Wexford.  — 17  houses,  &c.  in 
St.  Mary’s  parish,  Wexford,  9i  19s.  6d— to  Thomas  Noell, 
65  houses,  old  walls,  gardens,  and  plotts  of  ground,  &c.  in 

St.  Patrick’s  parish,  Wexford,  12i  15s. Date  15th  Oct. 

18th  year.— (Cert.  11/A  May  and  21st  June,  InroUed  in  the 
Exchequer. ) — Inrolled  27/A  Oct.  1666. 

42.  MICHAEL  STANLEY  and  ELIZABETH  his  wife, 
the  relict  of  Lieut.  Hugh  Phillipps — In  Cominstowne  with  the 

castle,  292  a Killine,  75  a.  — Ballinlmy  alias  Ballinhary 

alms  Ballychanor,  220  a. — Curraghneddy,  116  a.— in  Gortne- 
gawny,  306  a.  (1,634  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.)  prof.  40  a.  unprof. 

15 A 6s-  5$d-  ’ bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.  — 111 
Necleene,  10  a.  (16a.  & 32p.  stat.)  Ss.O.W. ; bar.  Glaneroughty, 

co.  Kerry — Total  quantity,  1,019  a.  plant.  (1,650  a.  2r.  18i>. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  15A  9s.  6 d.— Notes  To  hold  for  the  life 

of  said  Eliz"1,  and  after  to  the  right  heirs  of  Phillipps 

43.  M.  STANLEY. — Ardcollman  or  Ardcollinan,  3 cartrons,  1 
76  a.  Lisnenvickellagh,  143  a— Carrowtiriffe,  89A—Killen- 

voy,  104  A—Ciooney,  54A.-cl°o,leney,41  a.— in  Carrowmore, 

a.  m Carrownedoisy,  28  a. — in  Lisinranaghane,  56  a. in 

Culnecalhie,  133  a.  ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon Total 

quantity,  (1,198  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7A  9s.  10d.— 
Polmoenane,  44  a — Poleredmond,  19a.  (92a.  1r.  13p  stat ) 
11s.  6 \d. ; bar.  Bellamo,  co.  GALWAY.-Total  quantity-,  850  a 

plant.  (1,376  a.  & 1 p.  stat)-Total  rent,  8A  11s.  71d. 

Date  2 6th  Oct.  18 th  year.— (Cert.  10 th  Aug.) —InroUed 
10/A  Nov.  1666. 

45.  Sic  TIMOTHY  TERRELL  knt-Cemin  lantkin 
Fmgl,,.  79 i.  2,.  20 p.  (127..  8 a.  85,.  MM.)  U.12,._ 
bounded  trith  tl.e  lorn., of  Fugle.,. N,  witb  Dillon.  «,d 
cl , , . Forth’s  lends,  E„  of  Finglu.S,  Solomon's 

beld,  lord  s leisure,  end  the  20  a.  late  in  Philips’s  holding,  W— 
These  lands  had  been  granted  by  patent,  dated  21st  Feb.  1660 
13  ' Car.  II.  to  Dame  Eliz.  Terrell,  wife  of  Sir  Timothy,  and 
were  a lease  made  to  Sir  Edward  Bagshaw  knt.  by  the  bishop 
of  Ardmagh.  To  hold  for  the  term  which  William  Hewlett 

at  the  time  of  Ins  attainder  had  to  come  therein Dale 

27/A  Nov.  18/A  year.— (Cert.  31s/  Aug.)— InroUed  7/A  Dec 


48.  HUGH  RADCLIFFE  esq— n,e  west  part  of  the 
burgagery  lands  of  Clonmell,  in  which  were  included  2 mes- 
suages and  4 gardens,  1 a— in  Rickard’s  park,  2 a Prior’s 

parks,  2 a.  2 r.  8 p.— near  the  way  called  Feathardbohir,  3 r. 
—near  the  same,  2 A.-Baron’s  alias  Orm">park,  5 A.-another 
park,  1 a— Total  quantity,  14  a.  1r.  8p— to  be  cut  off  from 
the  north  part  of  the  said  burgagery  by  an  east  and  west  line, 
25  a.— Cooleene’s  parks,  with  a small  parcel  lying  on  the  east- 
ward of  the  east  highway  that  leadctli  to  Cashell,  23  a 2 r 
32p.-°ut  of  Crooked  Acre,  4 a.  2 r.  8 P._Total  quantity 
f \ 1 “•  w‘th/the  said  14  a.  1 r.  8 p.  being  excepted 
for  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  there  remains  to  said  Hugh 
Radchffe,  414  a.  1 r.  24  p.  (671  a.  & 30  p.  stat.)  6/.  5s.  9 fd. 
230 ‘,U‘?S  iT  ’ ben>S  2 R— Lawlesstownebegg,  142  A.  prof. 
7roo  cR', ! P' Stilt<  Unpr°f-  21 3s- 3^— Ratlu-onane,  326  a. 
(o  8 a.  & 11  p.  stat.)  4/.  19s. — in  Orchardstowne,  west  of  the 
SOU*  past,  45  A-  2 It.  13  p.  (78  ..  8 „.  20  p.  Mat)  13,._ 
Eallymlles,  mMpan,  U A.  (17  A.  3 n.  II  ,.  Mat)  .8,.  4i  , 

rHFWNiSm  ’ Tipp«»ai.,._51.  THOMAS 

CHEWNING  gent — Orchardstowne  (north  part),  89  a 

Lisronagh  (part),  182  a.  & 35  p.  4/.  2s.  34 d. ; same  bar  and 
co.— Total  quantity,  271  a.  & 35  p.  plant  (439  a.  1 r.  12  p. 
stat. ) - ——Dale  25th  Nov.  18 th  year. —(Cert.  12lh  and  28th  Sep., 
Inrolled  m the  Exchequer.) — Inrolled  20 th  Dec.  1666. 


Roll  18th  Ch.  II.  second  part,  face. 

19J™HN0TTWAYgE„._I,1O,„,ng,,,JO„,0«k,,  Tippemi,. 

16/.  14s.  Id. Datel8th  October  I8thyear— (Cert  li///^"'’  « 10^rf— 1 Lackanvorney,  154a.  (249  a.  lit.  33p.stat.) 

r.r,m  RT*,.s,.)-,,„,,s“rOs,.TSo  ((-*)’  »»*•  (H»4.  & 13  ,.  stab)’ 

1/.  1 Is.  10jrf.— Gortflowe,  90  a.  ( 145  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)  1/.  7s Ad. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


51 


18  Cn.  II. 
Tipperary. 


Waterford. 

Tipperary. 

Waterford. 


Meath. 


Tipperary. 

Kilkenny. 

Kilkenny. 

Waterford. 

Waterford. 


Waterford. 


— Shanballiard,  193  a.  (312  a.  2r.  21p.stat.)  21.  18s.  7)d.— 
Callagh,  117  a.  (189  A.  2 n.  4 p.  stat.)  1/.  15s.  64</.— in  Bry- 
dagh,  215  a.  (348  a.  1 r.  2 p.  staL)  prof.  167  a.  unprof. 
31.  5s.  3§d.  — in  Greenleagh,  85  a.  (137  a.  2r.  30  p.  stat.) 

1/.  5s.  9|</. — in  Gortreagh,  165  a.  (267  a.  1 r.  4 p.  stat.)  prof. 

12  a.  unprof.  SI.  10 s.  l}d. — Gui'teene,  49  a.  (79  a.  1 r.  20  p. 
staL)  14s.  lOJrf.  — qr  of  Gurteene,  47  a.  (76  a.  & 21  p.  stat) 
13s.  3{d.  — Templederry,  113  a.  (212  a.  & 32  p.  stat.) 
li  19s.  9. id.  — in  Faleny,  100  a.  (161a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.) 
1/.  10s.  4 Ad.  — Cloghonan  castle  and  the  lands  belonging 
thereto,  182  a.  (294  a.  3 r.  10  p.  staL)  prof.  14  a.  unprof. 
SI.  15s.  3Jd.  — Loughane,  238  a.  (385  A.  2 r.  3 p.  stat.) 
3/.  12s.  3 id.  — Knockalton,  67  a.  (108  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.) 
1/.  Os.  4d. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Part  of  the 
woody  part  of  Knockantebryan,  47  a.  (76  a.  & 21  p.  stat.) 
14s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Kilnemanagh,  same  co.  — Total  quantity, 
2,331a.  & 28  p.  plain.  (3,776  A.  8c  21  p.  stat-.)  — Total  rent, 

35/.  8s.  0\d. bate  5th  Oct.  18 thyear. — (Cert.  10th  Aug.) — 

Inrolled  19 th  Oct.  1666. 

5.  ANDREW  RICKARDS  esq Williamstowne,  300  a. 

(485  a.  3 b.  32  p.  stat.)  4/.  1 Is.  1 \d. ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Water- 
ford.— Ballycarnan,  165 a.  (267 a.  1 r.  4p.  staL)  2/.10s.lJd. — 
Knockanduffe  alias  Carrigvanto,  106  a.  (171a.  2r.  32  p.  stat.) 
1/.  12s.  2^d. — in  Knockanatten,  560  a.  (907  a.  & 17  p.  stat.) 
81.  10s.  Id. bar.  Middlethird,  same  co.  — Lisseene  (part), 
37  a.  (59  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)  1 Is.  2\d.  — Garrenmore  and 
Clonegeny,  39  a.  (63  a.  & 28  p.  staL)  11s.  lOd.  — Combe  or 
Combs  (part),  857  a.  (578  A.  1b.  4 p.  staL)  5/.  8s.  5d. 
reduced  to  SI.  10s.  j>  ann.  by  patent,  dated  29th  Dec.  1677, 
(Rot.  anno  29°  3"  pars  dorso,  r.  13.) ; bar.  Owna  and  Arra, 
co.  Tipperary.  — Banfune,  205  a.  (332  a.  8c  11  p.  staL) 
3/.  2s.  3 id.  — Shangenagh,  91a.  (147  a.  1 r.  25  p.  staL) 
l/.7s.7|d.;  bar. Middletliird, co. Waterford. — Kill  Sl Law- 
rence (part),  67  a — Kilkohane  (part),  8 a.  (121  a.  1 R.  38  p. 
staL)  1/.  2s.  9Jd. — Ballyshonane,  186  a.  (301  a.  1 r.  6 p.  staL) 
SI.  16s.  6d. ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. — Total  quantity, 

2,121  a.  plant.  (3,435  a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  32/.  4s.  3d. 

Date  Is/  Sep.  18  th  year.  — (Cert.  SO  th  July.)  — Inrolled 
29 th  Oct.  1666. 

8.  BARTHOLOMEW  BEALE  esq.  — Ballyneskeagh, 
Rathcore,  and  Ballyan,  1,412  a.  2 r.  prof.  173  a.  unprof. — 
Ballynekill,  400  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Moyfenragh, 
co.  East  Meath.  — Total  quantity,  1,812  a.  2 r.  plant. 

(2,935  a.  3 b.  33  p.  staL  — Total  rent,  36/.  14s. (Cert. 

27  th  July  1666.)— 9.  NATHANIEL  HUNT  genL  — In 
Cloncarvill  and  Monnington,  482  a.  — in  Donower,  178  a. 
1 r.  22  p.  (1,069  a.  2 n.  35  p.  stat.)  13/.  7s.  5id. ; bar.  Lune, 
co.  Meath.  — Killoughneny,  50  a.  — Ballygibbon  (part), 
on  die  west  side,  40  a.  (145  a.  3 b.  6 p.  staL)  1/.  7s.  4d.; 

bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. Date  15 th  Oct. 

18th  year. — (Cert.  21s/  Sep.) — Inrolled  12 th  Nov.  1666. 

10.  JOHN  ASHBURNHAM  esq.— Danghane  Spedoge, 
627a.  2r.  16 p.  plain.  (1,016  a.  2 b.  18 p.  staL)  12t  14s.  lid.; 

bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  27 th  Dec.  18 th  year. — 

(Cert.  IS  th  July.) — Inrolled  11th  Jan.  1666. 

12.  EDWARD  BEACON  genL — Ballybrasill,  121a.  2r. 
(196  a.  3r.  10  p.  stat.)  prof.  66  a.  I r.  unprof.  21.  9s.  2 id.; 
bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Bogliill,  73  a.  — in  Doneene, 
120  a.  2/.  18s.  71d. ; bar.  Middlediird,  co.  Waterford. — 

Total  quantity,  193  a.  planL  (312  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.) 

Date  27 th  Dec.  18/A  year.  — (Cert.  20/A  July.) — Inrolled 
11/A  Jan.  1666. 

13.  Lieut-Col.  JAMES  MOTTLOW— in  Louglulehin, 
with  the  castle  and  mill,  52  a.  (84  a.  8c  37  p.  staL)  15s.  9 Id. ; 
bar.  Middlediird,  co.  Waterford  — in  Woodstowne,  292  a. 
(472  a.  3 r.  38  p.  staL)  4/.  8s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Gualder,  same  co. — 
Total  quantity,  344  a.  plant.  (557  a.  8c  35  p.  staL) — Total 

rent,  51.  4s.  5$d.' Dale  27/A  Dec.  18/A  year.  — (Cert. 

10/A  Aug.)— Inrolled  11/A  Jan.  1666. 

15.  RICE  THOMAS  gent.— Adamstowne,  373  a.  (604  a. 
8c  32  p.  stat.)  51.  13s.  31d.— in  Doonine,  68  a.  (110  a.  8c  24  p. 
staL)  1/.  0s.  7fd. — Cooledearagh,  119a.  (192  a.  Sr.  2p. 
stat.)  1/.  16s.  lid.— in  Rahines  or  Rabins,  128  a.  1 n.  14  p. 
207  a.  3 b.  21  p.  stat.)  II.  19s.  Old.— in  Lissnekelly,  75  a. 
(121  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  9,jd. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co. 
(122.) 


Waterford. — Total  quantity,  763  a.  1r.  14p.planL(l,236A.  i8Cu.ll. 

1 r.  37  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  11/.  11s.  10Jd. Date  27/A  Dec.  

18/A  year. — (Cert.  20/A  July.) — Inrolled  lllh  Jan.  1666. 

17.  THOMAS  CHRISTMASSE  esq.  in  LissnekiU,  18  a.  Waterford. 
(29  a.  8c  25  p.  stat.)  5s.  5\d. — Whitfieldstowne,  198  a.  (320  a. 

2 r.  37  p.  staL)  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  3/.  Os.  li)d. ; bar.  Middle- 
third,  co.  Waterford. — Total  quandty,  216  a.  planL  (349  a. 

3 u.  22  p.  staL)— Total  rent,  31.  5s.  7id. Date  27/A  Dec. 

18/A  year. — (Cert.  13/A  July.) — Inrolled  11/A  Jan.  1666. 

19.  JOHN  HALES.— Dingens  (part),  125  a.  1 r.  26  p.  Queen's  Co. 
(203  a.  8c  24  p.  stat.)  prof.  30  a.  8c  16  p.  unprof.  SI.  10s.  9 k/.— 

KiUenecasse,  72  a.  1 r.  8 p.  (117  a.  8c  19  r.  staL)  1/.  9s.  3d.— 

— Clanterry,  129a.  1r.  8p.  (209  a.  1r.  31p.staL)  2/.12s.4d. 

— Strahard  alias  Stragard  and  Dubbecult  (part  of  die  same), 

322  a.  8c  16  p.  (521  a.  3 R.  stat.)  prof.  32  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. 

6/.  10s.  5id. — in  Derrygill,  21  a.  (34  a.  and  5 p.  stat.)  8s.  6d. 

— Ballycollenbegg  and  Derry  Cappy  (part  of  same),  190  a. 

2 r.  (308  A.  2 R.  3 r.  stat.)  prof.  50  A.  8c  16  p.  unprof. 

3/.  17s.  1 Jd. ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. — Total  quan- 
tity, 860  a.  2r.  18p.  plant.  (1,394 a.  8c  2p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

17/.  8s.  5 id. Date  3d  Aug.  18/A  year. — (Cert.  13/A  July, 

Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — Inrolled  1st  Dec.  1666. 

21.  NATHANIEL  BOYSSE  esq.— Bannowe  (part),  542  a.  Wexford. 

— Bannowe,  common  of,  76  a.  3 r.  30  r. — Graige,  122  a. — 

Grange,  334  a.  1 R.  24  p.— BaUymadder,  101  a.  8c  11  p.— both 
Newtownes,  176  a.  2 R.  28  p. — Cullenstowne,  222  A.  2 R. — 
Kiltra,78A. — Houlmore,  93  A.  3r.  32p. — Carrigg,  111  a. — in 
Deane’s  Castle,  84  a.  ; bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford. — Ballyad- 
macke,  737  a.  ; bar.  Shelmaliere,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 

4,340  a.  1 R.  6 p.  stat.— Total  rent,  54/.  5s.  OJd. Date 

3d  Nov.  18/A  year. — (Cert.  24/A  Aug.) — Inrolled  12/A  Nov. 

1666. 

23.  JAMES  REYNOLDS  esq.  — Lougliscurr,  casde,  Leitrim. 
manor,  town,  and  lands,  124  a.  unprof — Scardan,  244  a. 
together  widi  die  loughs,  lakes,  and  rivulets,  called  Loughcarton, 

Dowlagh,  and  Langnamarne,  die  fishing  diereof,  and  the  islands 
called  Inclientancaflan,  Rossin,  Ilamohan,  and  die  islands  to  the 
said  lands  belonging. — die  town  and  lands  of  Aghascurr  and 
Dromconga,  424  a. — Finshenogh,  part  of  Scardan  aforesaid. — 

Gowley,  122  a.  3 R.  24  p.  prof.  12  a.  3 n.  8 p.  unprof. — Rally 
and  Dryny,  105  a.  2 R. — Carricke,  219  a. — Tinonougliter  and 
Tinoneighter,  127  a.  1 R.  8p. — Prughlis,  part  of  said  Carricke. 

— Dromercon,  Dromingro,  and  Cloone,  part  of  Tinonougliter, 
Corritasken,  and  Corriginy. — Gortingallen  and  Kilkatery,  being 
part  of  Scardan  aforesaid. — Brenrim,  80  a.  ar.  and  pasL  and  6 a. 
of  wood  and  more. — in  and  upon  the  mountain  of  Sleveneron, 
called  Ballyneliine,  80  A.  400  A.  of  mountain,  wood,  and  bog. 

— towards  the  east,  west,  and  south  side  of  die  top  of  the  said 
mountain,  100  a.  prof.  504  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. — Roscarbon, 

Litterfian,  and  Seltan,  part  of  Aghascurr. — Grange  of  Moun- 
terolis,  containing  die  4 qrs.  of  Fiscally  alias  Lissecliael, 
Dromloan,  and  Lismacagan,  Cloglier,  and  Dromore. — die 
tydies,  bodi  great  and  small,  of  all  and  singular  the  premisses, 
containing  608  a.  1 R.  24  p. — Edenmore,  Aghaliffinan,  and 
Dromcroman,  26  a.  102  a.  of  wood,  underwood,  and  bogg, 

71a.  2r.  16  p.  prof. — in  Brenrim  and  Moreagh,  next  adjacent 
to  Dromgawnagh,  17  a. — Aghin-KiUconnell,  18  a.  8c  32  p. 

— the  moiety  of  23  a.  ar.  and  pasL  in  Carricke  alias  Carrick- 
purte,  containing  by  estimation  46  a. — Laglieene,  Milicke, 
Dromgawnagh,  Grenan,  Gorchocherry,  Rinvane,  and  Imressen, 

178  A.  ar.  and  past.  301  a.  bogg  and  wood,  with  the  appurte- 
nances, containing  678  A.  2 R.  16  p.  prof. — Dromrnhen,  being 
part  of  Lagheen,  59  A.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Tulchan,  112  A. 
prof.  22  a.  unprof. — Droingart,  part  of  Lagheen,  48  A.  prof. 

16  A.  unprof.— Mullaglmanawe,  being  part  of  Carrickpurte, 

30  A. — in  Dromgawnagh  and  Aghin,  Killconnell  next  to  Eden- 
more, 37  A.  prof.  172  A.  unprof. — Aghuliffinan,  145  A.  2 r — 
Cornegeighy,  J cartron,  20  a. — die  cartron  of  Laglieene  in 
Sheebeg,  30  a.  2r.  24  p.  ; bar.  Letrim,  co.  Letrisi. — Killfehy, 

2cartrons,  Corran  ,1  cartron, 474 a.  In.  8p. — Curragh,  1 car- 
tron.—Aghekillcglesse,  1 cartron,  being  part  of  Killfehy,  52  a. 
prof.  53  a.  unprof. — in  Rossbegg  next  to  Brenrosse,  54  a.  3 n. 

24  p. — in  Dromherke,  Gortcarragh  and  Tryly,  next  to  An- 
liaghcarge,  27  a.  prof.  25  A.  unprof.— in  Annaghcarge,  next 
to  Tryly,  23  A.  prof.  20  A.  unprof. — Claryshinny,  63  A.  prof. 

5 a.  unprof.— (blank  on  the  roll),  85  a.  2 it. — Cavan,  Gartinc- 
mullen  and  Treene,  67  a.  containing  140  a.  1 R.  24p. — Drom- 


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:"  lr~  ™gan>  <50  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  Dromlosse,  21a. — Gortdery,  I 1/.  6s.  33d— Calestowne,  92  a.  ( 149  a.  & 4 p.  s 


8 a. — Stacka  and  Stradoge,  91  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.. 


Slnough,  56  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof,  next  adjoining  to  Lagheene,  Ballygoi 


■Bolineslentagh,  82  a.  (132  a. 


Milicke,  Grenan,  Dromgawnagli,  Gorchocherry,  Rinvaine,  and 
Imressen — the  two  cartrons  of  Leytrim  and  Trewlagh,  515  a. 

3 r.  8 p.— Total  rent,  28/.  8s.  4 d. ; bar.  Moliill,  same  co.—  I 


— in  Monmore  and  Toberifinoge,  70  a.  (113  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.) 
1/.  8s.  4d— Crory  and  Mill,  300  a.  (485  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.) 
6/.  Is.  5Jd. — Artroman,  Ballygrogan,  Ellengapall,  and  Horse 


the  scite,  &c.  of  the  priory  or  monastery  of  the  Channyns  of  Island,  367a.  (594  a.  1 r.  37  p.  stat ) 7/  8s  71  d — Ballvkellv 

a™  oik,  D«l,an,  S co«„g«  „,1  1 house  GoM,,  ond  Etoton,  298,,.  (489  o.  2 ».  SI  p'sha.l  Hl'oJd. 

in  Dram,  oh„  Durtam  120  ..  _ B,11,bog„,  S23  s.  (528  s.  8.  88  e.  «.t)  61.  Ms.  SJS.  _ 

underwood,  and  moore— the  rectory  and  vicarage  of  Tullagh  Castlcrow,  118  a.  (191a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  21.  7s.  91d— in 
and  Kilbride,  with  the  appurtenances  and  all  tythes,  alterages,  Carrickferry  and  Bally m'Shonen,  60  a.  (97  a.  & 31  p'  stat ) 

. ’ _ A-  Prot-  114 /■  unprof,  the  tythes,  &c.  of  and  1/.  4s.  31d— Killcorrolagh,  324a.  (524a.  3 it.  12p.  stat’) 

“ri  f 9™’  BaynaSh’  Ball>'ncore’  6L  Us-  24*5  bar.  Shelmaliere,  co.  Wexford. -Clonmore 

to  and  Dromdamph,  belonging  (part),  86  a.  (139  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.)  1/.  14s.  lOtf— Ballyranel), 

rf  I °,ng,nS  ? T Pn0'y  65  A'  (105  A'  1 n'  6 P-  Stat'>  11  6s-  3|d—  Ballyhonny,  48  a. 

of  2?  « n 7 nUr,ham’  ”e  C“u  Ctl  a,K  kn°"'n  by  the  nameS  (77  A ■ 3 K-  stat-)  19s-  #**- Mullongare,  98  a (158  a.  2 r. 

o of  D“rll™> ',,z-  the  4 qrs.  of  Tullagh  and  die  39  p.  stat.)  1/.  19s.  8Jd—  Ballinroan,  80  a.  (129  a.  2r.  14  p. 


2 qrs.  of  Cloonirath,  21.  7s.  6d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Ros- 
common— The  presentation  of  the  rural  R.  of  Munterolis, 


)p.  stat)  1/.  19s.  8{d. — Ballinroan,  80  a.  (129  a.  2r.  14  p. 
it.)  1/.  12s.  4Jd— Togherquoile,  104  a.  (168  a.  1 r.  34  p. 
it.)  21.  2s.  lid. — Toineflue,  46  a.  (74  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat.) 


„n  ‘ stat;  At.  is.  ISd. — lomenue,  46  a.  (74  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat) 

with  all  the  profits  thereto  belonging,  5s Date  10/A  Nov.  18s.7W— Garrihobcgg,79A.(127*.  3r.  35p  stat ) 1/  11s  11 J 

18/A  year.  (Cert.  15 th  June.)-Inrolled  23d  Nov.  1666.  -Killeland  alias  Kitrath,  124  a ?2o5  * 3 1 is  p '££) 

25  RANDATT  ATI  A iuq  u ti-i  v 24  1°*-  2W— ' Garrilogh,  284  a.  (460  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)  5/.  15s. 

25.  RANDALL  ADAMS  clke — Ledwichtowne  alias  — Ballymore  and  Ballymine,  125  a.  (202  a 1b  37,  stat) 

2 r.  32 P.  (403  A.  & 36  p.  stat.)  5/.  0s.  9 \<L  ; bar.  Moycashell  Shanballyduffe  (part),  7 a.  (1 1 a.  1 r.  15  p.  stat ) 2s  1 Id— in 

and  Maghendiernon,  co.  WESTMEATH.-Ballykenny,  192  a.  Sheanrea  and  Curraduffe,  121  a.  (196  a.  stat.)  IL  ii  9d- 

hITtST  d 1 ullogh,  1()6  a.  formerly  the  propriety  of  the  next  adjoining  part  of  Shenery  and  Curraduffe,  67  a. 

f?  f & Tfp  BaSZitns  L 8 7 tn'fC1'°g  ’ (1°9  A-  1 "•  15  P'  Stat)  14  0s-  6r/-in  Cappaghmurragh  and 

77  a.  8.  16  P -Ballycloghans,  69  a.  1 r.  8 P.  the  former  Garry,  311  a.  2 n.  (504  a.  2 n.  13  p.  stat.)  4/  14s  7W_ 

popnety  of  James  M'Loughlin  and  Arthure  Nangle.  — in  Clonekilly  (part),  69  a.  2r.  (112a.  2 b.  13p  stat ) Ills  lid 

Killmagowe,  5 a.  3 b (729  a.  3 b.  37 p.  stat);  bar.  Rath-  -Ballymore”  6M  a.  (1,010  a.  3 r 4 " stat)  9/  ios  2W- 

couratli,  same  co.— Total  rent  9/.  2s.  6d— Creive  „n,l  If;i_  , ...  ' ’ . _ ' “■  IUS‘ 


77a.  & 16,-Ba.lycloghan,  69  a.  1 r.  8 p.  The  former  Garry,  311  2m (504* 1 

popnety  of  James  M'Loughlin  and  Arthure  Nangle.  — in  Clonekilly  (part),  69a.  2n.  (112a.  2b.  13p  stat ) lllsUd 
Kdlmagowe,  5 a.  3b  (729  a.  3 r.  37 p.  stat);  bar.  Rath-  -Ballymore,  6M  a.  (1,010  a.  3 r 4 " stat)  9/  los  2W- 
courath,  same  co.-rotal  rent,  91.  2s.  6d.-Creive  and  Kil-  Clonbony,  140  a.  (226  a.  3r.  4p  stat ) TL  eil-Clonz 

2?29p?269a  » TuTTS-ffi' AW  ke%^ (another  part),  120  a.  (194a.  In.  21  P.stat)  ll  16s.  5W; 

2 r 29  p.  (269  a.  2b.  16  p.  stat.)  3/.  7s.  4W;  bar.  Moy-  bar.  Killnemanagh,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity  1 920  a 
casliell,  same  co.-Cloyglasse,  36  a.  1 r.  24  p.  (58  a.  3 r.  2 n.  plant  (3, 110  a.  3 r.  24.  p.  stat.)-S  29/  3s  11W- 
35  p.  stat.)  14s.  8K;  bar.  Rathconrath,  same  co.— Cloyglasse  Total  quantity,  6,188  a.  2r.  plant  (10,024  a.  1 a.  19  p.stat ) 

ivifw  f£  Of,  ^ ,iy t0  the/!SC  °f  H°n0ra  C°ffy  T°'al  ,Cnt’  1154  12s-  Date  31^  MV  18  th  year.- 

widow,  for  life,  and  after  to  the  use  of  her  son  and  hen-  An-  (Cert.  6 th  July  1666.) 

thony  Coffy,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  for  ever. Date  15 th  Oct. 

18/4  year.— (Cert.  14/4  Sep.)— I, trolled  19/4  Oct.  1666.  36.  Sir  WILLIAM  ASTON  h-nt  _ i„„,i  a „ . 


27.  ROBERT  JEOFFREYS  esq.-Curragheene,  192  a. 
2 R.— Garrymorish,  137  a.— Ballinvere  (part),  adjoining  to 
Garrymorish,  67  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsy,  co. 
Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  397  A.  plant.  (643  a.  & 12  p. 


(CM  17(/.  Aug.)  Inrolled  ,9(/.  Jan.  1666.  I Atherie.  ..dthemillof  s""s” 

29  THOMAS  MOPRIS  ru  i n i -n  piof.  88  a.  unprof.  91.  11s.  lljtf. — in  Pawhanstowne, 

123  a’  (l99A&f8Ps?aMnLSlo^ ^.-Cl^anbaUydomUy,  233  a.  (377  a.  1 r.  28  P.stat.)  4/.  14s.  4(d.-in  Painstowne, 
1»  ! iilf!  l ,TP%  t m ■ “T  “ *«  lr-*b  “f  *h=  “Si-"?  f™  a™*  » A6«ri«,  99  \. 
„ J.  U , < ™ '■  T ! 1 7 *■  ”r”£  1 *8'-  «*••)  S'-  O'  W-;  bai-.  Alheriet,  co.  Lour., 


36.  Sir  WILLIAM  ASTON  knt.— Plunket’s  land,  40  a. 
(64  a.  3 k.  7 p.  stat)  16s.  2 Id. — Willistowne,  141  a.  (228  a. 
1 r.  24  p.stat.)  21. 17s.  ljd. — Mulloghcurry  (part),  89  a.  3 r 
(145  a.  In.  22 p.  stat.)  11.  16s.  4>d.-the  parish,  town,  and 
lands  of  Richardstown,  comprehending  Richardstowne,  Kinne- 
wai  ris,  Crinstowne,  Irish towne,  those  parts  of  Dromgoldstowne 


(210  a.  2 b.  13  p.  stat.)  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  1/.  15s.  Id.— 
in  Crossdermott,  64  a.,  more  in  Crossdermott,  36  a.  (161  a. 
3n.  37  p.stat.)  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  1/.  7s.— Clonavady  J town- 
land  of,  235  a.  (380  a.  2 R.  26  p.  stat.)  3/.  3s.  5 d.;  bar. 

Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone — Total  rent,  9/.  8s.  4 d. Date 

20/4  Nov.  18/4  year.  — (Cert.  12th  Oct.)  — Inrolled  8/4  Jan. 
1666. 


24  T imnrcvp  , - , ~ i 3 plant.  (1,744  a.  & 27  P.  Stat) 

24  a.  unpiof.  1/.  15s.  Id—  —Total  rent,  21/.  16s.  Old. Date  26/4  Oct.  18/4  year.— 

C.o«aorn,o,hS9A.  (161  ».  (OM  SIS  Jtac,  hM  i«  <S«  Sjan 

. H.  7 s. — Clonavady  J town-  1666. 


CLERKE — Dangandergan  (part), 218a.  (353A.8c20p.stat) 
. 3/.  6s.  21d. — Lisseene,  85  a.  3r.  32 p.  1139  a sl.  97  ,>  > 

p,81:  ^ J es<l--The  town  and  lands  of  1/.  6s.  1 jd.-Ballyslatterne  (part),  137  a.  1 R.  24  J (222  a 


r“  ««*•  «»>  * »■ «-.) « b..  hl  no,..  9,-.  u (ssfi.  ir.^y9.  yrssz 

!>  ,-  Ccrtay,  co.  Co,k.-To«L  qomtit,.,  «1  A.  3 ».  95  ».  (n«*  p.n),  109  a.  S 94  ».  (198  ..  S a 9 p.  sfl  1 11  SSSJ 

La"  [ , A”  “■  lp'  st“^)— Total  6/.  14s.  2^d. Date  — Knockardan  (north  part),  133  a.  (215  a 1r  30p  stat) 

31st  July  18th year.  ( Cert.  6/4  July. ) Inrolled  14/4 Aug.  1666.  21.  Os.  4i}d—  Glanbane,  Island-gappoge,  Coolenepisseyi  Gort 

(233  a I\1CHA>RD  LE  HUNT  esq— The  Parke,  144.  a.  8/.  Is.’  6d— ^ \Vest  Ballyglanny^ IoTa.  2 ^ 


61  A 32d— Ballybogan  (part),  38  a.  39  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  10Jrf._East  BaUyglanny,  94a.  (152a. 

1 md  53 !'  t«;  St,‘t;)  1 4 ^ Fortiunney  alias  St.  Henryes  1 R.  2 p.  stat)  1/.  8s.  6fd.  - Ballytroddy,  95  a.  1 L 6 P 

(another  part)’'  86 ! "n  w'''  ls‘  5if-Ballybogm  (154  A-  1 «■  ^p.  stat.)  1/.  8s.  ll.]d— Garryscottly alias Gar- 

P ...  . J.  w t r ' , 39,A'  1 9P‘  at'*  14  14s-  10rf-—  rymolla,  Ballinard,  and  Garrane,  636a.  3r.  8p.  (1,031a.  2n 

Colhnt  and  Waddtngsland ,193  A.  (312  A 2 n.  21  p.  stat.)  2 p.  stat.)  9/.  13s.  5d.-three  parcells  in  the  same,  23  a.  3 n' 

foi  162  a.  24  p.  unprof— Ballycowghy  alias  Ballycowree.  323  a.  /523  a! 


3/.  18s.  2d. — Newtowne,  Ballindenis  alias  Ballydegan,  162  a. 
(262  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat)  3/.  5s.7Jd. — Bolendland,  17  a.  (27  a. 
2 r.  6 p.  stat.)  6s.  10. id. — in  Barnestowne,  212  a.  (343  a.  1r. 
25  p.  stat.)  4/.  5s.  lOJd. — Priorstowne,  71  a.  (115  a.  Si  1 p. 
isfat.)  1/.  8s.  9d. — Colledge,  65  a.  (105  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.) 


rymolla,  Ballinard,  and  Garrane,  636  a.  3r.  8f.  (1,031a.  2r. 
2p.  stat.)  9/.  13s.  5 d. — three  parcells  in  the  same,  23  a.  3 n. 
24  p.  unprof — Ballycowghy  alias  Ballycowree,  323  a.  (523  a. 
&33p.  stat.)  4/.  18s.  IJd. — Shronhill,  494  a.  3 r.  (801a. 
1 R.  27  p.  stat.)  prof.  24  a.  2 n.  unprof.  71.  10s.  3 jd— North 
part  of  Bruis  and  Ballingleragh,  334  a.  3 r.  (542  a.  Si  39  p. 
stat.)  51.  Is.  8 jd.  — Ballinahow,  169  a.  (273  a.  3 r.  stat.) 


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is  Ch.  II.  21. 1 Is.  4 d. — North  part  of  Killeagh  and  Rathbegg,  157  a.  2 a. 

(255  a.  stat.)  prof.  13  a.  3 R.  unprof.  2/.  7s.  1 Otf. — Knockle- 

Tipperary.  gane  or  Knockleague,  93  a.  (150  a.  2k.  23  p.  stat.)  1/.  8s.3ij(/. 

— the  two  houses  of  Cornylmore,  and  the  house  and  garden  of 
Garrynagraune  in  Emly,  1a.  2r.  32  p.  (2  a.  3 r.  1 p.  stat.) 
6f<£ — Gortcarrigeene,  27  a.  8 b.  8 p.  (45  a.  & 6 p.  stat.) 
8s.  5\ d. — Bolierwindory  (part),  105  a.  & 13  p.  (170  a.  & 
34  p.  stat.)  11.  11s.  10;|</. ; bar.  Clanwilliara,  co.  Tipperary. 
— Total  quantity,  4,054  a.  2 r.  3 p.  plant.  (6,567  a.  2 r.  29  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  611.  11s.  5 d. — to  the  heirs  male  of  John, 
remainder  to  the  uses  of  his  father’s  will,  recited  in  the  patent. 

42.  URSULA  UPTON,  and  her  son  NICHOLAS 

CLERKE. — Bolierwindory  (another  part),  11a.  3r.  lip. 
(19  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  3s.  7 d. — a difference  in  the  meares,  9 a. 
(14  a.  2 r.  13  p.  stat.)  2s.  8J</. — part  of  Raheene,  Keeles  and 
Gortnerrig,  206  a.  1 R.  20  p.  (334  A.  1 R.  7 p.  stat.)  31. 2s.  8 %d. ; 
same  bar.  and  co. — Dowally  (part),  2 a.  1 r.  26 1\  (3  a.  3 R. 
25  p.  stat.)  8f</— in  Rathnameagli,  161a.  2 r.  16  p.  (261  a. 

Roll  18 Ih  Cha.  II. 

Limerick.  1.  Captain  JOHN  FREIND— South  Ratlinard,  171a— 

North  Ratlinard,  100a Donnoghmore,  132a — Liberties  of 

City  of  Limerick.— out  of  Corkinrelly  and  Denomona,  640  a. 

2 r.— Shreehane  (part),  37  a.  & 7 p.— Knockeneagh,  281a— 
Boskell,  129a. — Farrenfeden,  10  a. — Temple  Mighill,  63  a. — 
Knocktanegaslane,  404  a.  (756  a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.) ; bar.  Clan- 
william,  co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  1,967  a.  2 r.  9 p. 

plant.  (3,187  a.  8c  18  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  29 1.  17s.  7 d. 

(Cert.  31s/  Aug.) — 2.  EDWARD  WILLY  of  Bogherskega- 
niffe,  co.  Limerick,  gent. — Lismbaane  (part),  162  a. — Knock- 

Tipperary.  eneagh  (part),  89  A. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co.— Downane, 
139  a.  prof.  214a.  unprof. — in  Bannecanilty,  25a.  In.  13 p. 
prof.  50  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary. — 
Total  quantity,  415  a.  1r.  13p.  plant.  (672a.  3b.  Sp.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  61.  6s.  2 d. Date 31st  Oct.  13th  year. — (Cert. 

1th  Sep.) — Inrolled  12 th  Nov.  1666. 

Carlow.  2.  Sir  JOHN  TEMPLE  knt.,  Mr  of  die  Rolls— Cargan 
alias  Ballycarny,  169  a.  1 r.— Castletowne,  145  a.— Parke, 
181a.  2 r.  ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow— Total  quantity,  495  a. 

3 n.  plant.  (802  a.  3 r.  11p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  101.  0s.  8Jc/. 

Date  18 th  June  18 th  year.) — (Cert.  22 d May.)— Inrolled 

5th  July  1666. 

Roscommon.  4.  THOMAS  LLOYD  gent — Cargente  and  Kinclare, 

1 qr.,  108  a. — Carrowbegg  and  Ardsallagh,  122  a. — Camerin- 
Imeragh,  1 cart",  29  a— Tivereagh,  3 cart"*,  59  a— Ardloske 
alias  Lissm'gilleboy  alias  Loughneslomer,  1 qr. ; Casdemulloe, 
£ qr. ; and  Rusheene,  I qr.,  226  a. — Enagli,  1 qr.,  136  a. — 
Drumcullagh,  iqr.,  and  Cash>  120  a— Ardmore,  lqr.; 

Kushina,  £ qr. ; and  half  castle  Killoe,  134  a — Fasse  and 
Ardcock,  2 trynes,  200  a. — Cloneshaghan,  1 tryne,  88  a— 
Glory,  1 tryne,  54  a— Trynegree,  1 tryne,  60  a— Knockne- 
fushoge,  d",  130  a— Carricknycurragh,  d°,  129  a— Tryne- 
marly,  d",  78  a— in  Camlyn,  1 qr.,  79  a.  & 6 p. — Carrowkeele, 

1 qr.,  54  a. — Drumeene  alias  Killepoge,  Bunreagh,  191  a. — 
Lissdowly,  1 qr.,  100  a— in  Moyhyden,  36  a.;  bur.  Boyle, 
co.  Roscommon. — Total  quantity,  (3,455  a.  & 26  p.  stat.) — 

Total  rent,  21/.  Us.  10£tf. Date  26 th  Oct.  18 th  year— 

(Cert.  6th  July.) — Inrolled  4 th  Nov.  1666. 

Cork.  6.  ROGER  Earl  of  ORRERY— Ballymalo  and  Bally- 
maloomore,  122  a— Ballyrussell  and  the  mill,  165  a.  2r— 
Pakelilessig  or  Parklesig,  23  a— Millshane,  141  a— Dromod- 
aghmore,  161  a.  2 r— Ballymarter  alias  Ballyoughter,  31  a. 
3 b. — Attignagh  or  Attimage,  21  a.  2 r. — Altome  or  Attome, 

29  a. Ballyoughtra,  116  a. — Corultan  or  Curustan,  278  a. 

3 it.  28  P. — Kilmountaine,  162  a. — Tubberdoron,  16  a. — 
Grangy,  and  the  water  mill,  74  a.  & 32  p. — Ballyknockane, 
138  a.  & 16  p. — Parkemore,  Banefury,  and  Knockanglast, 
66  a.  2 r.  34  p. — ltermurroghsmore,  and  the  mills,  173  a. 
1 b.  6 p. — Drumadabegg,  Boghilon  or  Doghilon  or  Boghelan, 
and  Parknehealy,  H plowland,  157  a.;  bar.  Imokilly,  co. 
Cork. — (These  three,  last  held  for  die  residue  of  a term  of 
99  years  to  come  and  unexpired,  commencing  at  Michaelmas 
1643,  subject  to  redemption.) — Total  quantity,  (3,049  a.  1 r. 
7 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  28/.  11s.  8| d. — Cregantra,  31  a. — 
Priory  part  of  Ardagh,  125  a.  3r.  25  p— Part  of  Coolene- 
mucky  and  Coolebawne,  103  A.  2 R.  4 P. ; bar.  Carbury,  same 
(122.) 


3 n.  3 p.  stat.)  21.  9s.  OJrf. — south  part  of  Dunegaule  and  i8Cn.lI 

Donegill  alias  Weddingstowne,  266  a.  2 r.  25  p.  (431  a.  3 R.  

20  p.  stat.)  4/.  0s.  lHrf. ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co— Total  T‘Ppera 
quantity,  657  a.  3r.  18  p.  plant.  (1,065  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat.) — 

Total  rent,  9/.  19s.  9 id.  — Castletowne,  and  part  of  Kill- 
patricke,  109  a.  (176  a.  2 r.  10  p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  ljd. — Nordi 
part  of  Raffin,  209  a.  (338  a.  2r.  7p.  stat.)  prof.  3 a.  I n. 
unprof.  4/.  4s.  7 \d. ; bar.  Mogliergallen,  co.  East  Meath. — 

Total  quantity,  318  a.  plant.  (515  a.  8c  17  p. stat.) — Total  rent, 

6/.  8s.  9 Id. — Like  limitation. 43.  JOHN  UPTON. — Tippera 

Nodstowne  (part),  526  a.  3 n.  20  p.  part  of  Keeles,  called 
Gortnerigg,  73  a.  & 20  p.  (971  A.  3 it.  24  p.  stat.)  9/.  2s.  2 \d. 
—Dowally  (part),  288  a.  3 n.  22  p.  (467  A.  3 R.  32  p.  stat.) 

4/.  7s.  9. Id.  ; bar.  Middlethird  and  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tip- 
perary.— Total  quantity,  888  a.  3 n.  22  p.  plant.  (1,439  a. 

3 R.  16  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  13/.  10s. Date  17 th  Dec. 

18/A  year. — (Cert.  28th  Sep. — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — 

Inrolled  26th  Jan.  1666. 

second  part,  back. 

co. — Total  quantity,  (421a.  S r.  17  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  Cor 
31.  19s.  Id— Killuree,  212  a.  3 n— Clonemore,  420  a.  3 r— 

Gortskea  and  Cappan,  182  a. — of  Aghurrum  wood,  30  a — 

Killwoige  alias  Killoige,  235  a.  3 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Orrery  and 
Killmore,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  (1,751  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.) 

— Total,  16/.  8s.  4fd. — Hinge,  1 plowlJ,  130  a. — Millinaine, 

150  a. — Ballycurrigg,  80  a. — Lissleetemple,100  a. — Cullinagh, 

60  a. — Ballvreagh,  50  a. — Killmacomoge,  70  a. — Ballygally- 
nane,  40  a. — Ballycurdy,  12  a.  ; bar.  Ibaune,  same  co. — Total 
quantity,  1,120  a.  3 r.  28  p.  stat. — Total  rent,  10/.  10s.  2d. — 
Cloumsey,  177  a.  2 n. — Kearnekerry,  1 1 1 a.  2 n. — Arde  (part),  Ker 

97  a.;  bar.  Magunihy,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity*,  (625  a. 

1 r.  Ip.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51. 17s.  2fd. — Gurtegaray,  Gurte-  Lime t 
nequeny,  and  the  parcels  thereunto  belonging,  and  Kemarky 
(part),  84  a.  ; bar.  Coslima,  co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity, 

136  a.  Sc  11  p.  stat. — Total  rent,  1/.  5s.  6Jd. — The  Manor  of  Lime 
Twogh,  viz.  Killuragh,  Dromalty,  Geawragb,  and  Tomeriffe  or  Ke 
(part),  788  a. — Dromsallagh,  180  a. — Moybegan,  Portnard, 
Glassragli,  and  Ryceagli,  304  a. — Cregan,  and  part  of  Cregan, 

120  a. — Cullinagh,  and  part  of  d",  725  a. — Annagli,  788  a. — 
Tobergirriffe  (part),  225  a.  8c  23  p. — Loghenleagh  (part),  27  a. 

1 R.  17  p. — Corant-Irecoone  or  Carrantirocoan,  301  A. — Ca- 
porenat-Shenagli  or  Capienahene,  310  a. — Tearaffe  and  Cul- 
linashiffe,  or  Terehiss  and  Cullnaghcliffc,  328  a. — Clougli- 
loughin,  27  a.;  bar.  Outhnybegg,  co.  Limerick  or  Kerry. 

— Total  quantity  (6,679  a.  1 n.  23  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

62/.  12s.  4 Id.  — Rathkirby  castle  and  lands,  77  a.  — Total  Ki/ke 
quantity,  (124  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  1/.  11s.  2d.; 
bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  8,586  a.  2 r.  23  p. 
plant.  (13,909  a.  8c  8 p.  stat.)— Dale  31s/  Oct.  18th  year— 

(Cert.  30 th  Aug.)  — Inrolled  6th  Nov.  1666 . — Note:  The 
lands  in  the  bar.  of  Imokilly,  with  others,  were  created  by 
patent,  dated  28th  July,  and  inrolled  15th  Aug.  1674,  into 
the  manor  and  borough  of  Castle  Martyr.  (Anno  26°  Car.  II. 

3' pars,  dorso  R-  34.) 

9.  Sir  WILLIAM  TICHBURNE knt— Bewly,  468a—  Lo, 

Banktowne,  125  a. — Newtowne  (part),  218  a— Laraglunensie, 

77  a. — Ballemaglane,  91  a. — Piperstowne,  165  a.  2 r. — Ker- 
cocke,  17  a.  — Cottrellstowne,  81a.  1 r— Milltowne  (part), 

20  a.;  bar.  Ferrard,  co.  Louth. — Total  quantity,  1,262  a. 

plant.  (2,044  a.  8c  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  25/.  1 Is.  0 ijd. 

Date  18 th  July  18 th  year.  — (Cert.  25th  May.)  — Inrolled 
18th  July  1666. — Note:  These  lands  were  forfeited  and  were 
now  in  Sir  William’s  possession,  by  virtue  of  a statute  staple 
of  600/.,  acknowledged,  10th  Oct.  1639,  by  William  Plunkett 
of  Beawly  esq.,  to  Murg',  Thomas,  and  Ignatius  Peppard, 
which  had  been  extended  upon  the  said  lands,  and  the  said 
interest  thereof  since  purchased  by  Sir  Wm,  who  had  laid  out 
in  buildings  and  improvements  thereon  450/.  sterl.,  and  paid 
1,528/.  15s.  5 d.  more  for  the  use  of  the  (1649)  officers,  and 
was  therefore  decreed  to  be  lawfully  entitled  thereto. 

10.  EDWARD  Lord  Visct.  CONWAY.— A house  on  Dull 
the  merchants  kay,  wherein  Aid"  Daniel  Wybrants  dwelt,  15s. 

City  Dublin.— Date  17 thjan.  \8thyear. — (Cert.  12 //(  Oct. 

1666.) 

12.  JOHN  NETTLES  esq— Ballynemeagh  and  Gortne-  Co 
glogh,  284  a.  8c  17p.  (460 a.  8c  32 p.  stat.)  4/.  6s.  3d.;  bar. 

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Fermoy,  co.  Cork. — Towrine,  284  a. — Rosgrelley,  447  a 

~ Killelutlley  (part),  46  a.  11/.  15s.  lljd.;  bar.  Coshmore  and 
Coshbride,  co.  Waterford. — Total  quantity,  1,258  a.  2 r. 

18  p.  stat Dale  3d  Nov.  18 //,  year. — (Cert.  7 Ik  Sept.) — 

InroUed  8 th  Nov.  1666. 

14.  GYLES  POWELL  gent — Gleantary,  213  a.— in 
Cloghcasty,  156  a.— in  Mitchelstowne,  305  a.— in  Turna- 
heene  and  Tullow  or  Tallow,  406  a.— in  Killgarraffes,  100  a. 
—in  Hammonstowne,  40  a.— in  Rathorane,  south  part,  205  a. 
3r— in  Baliinrudla,  97  a.  2 r— in  Killiarra,  582  a.;  bar. 
Costlea,  co.  Limerick — Total  quantity,  2,105  a.  1 r.  plant. 

(3,410  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31/.  19s.  5 d. Bate 

20th  Nov.  18th  year — (Cert.  3d  Nov.)— InroUed  lith  Jan. 
1666. 

Ij.  Dr.  RICHARD  BOYLE,  bishop  of  Fearnes  and 
Leighlin,  his  heirs  and  assigns.— in  Kilbally visihy  alias  Kil- 
baUyvonhy,  containing  the  ensuing  parcels  of  Tulledufle,  the 
two  Lysseenygremes,  Dulish,  Ardclonyn,  Moynerely,  Knog- 
hill,  and  Knocknamany,  694  a.  & 20 p.  (1,124  a.  &27p.  stat.) 
10/.  10s.  Old ; bar.  Duhallowe,  co.  Cork.— part  of  Srahane 
and  Clogmoell,  219  a.  3 r.  7p.  (356  a.  & 5p.  stat.)  31. 6s.  9^. ; 
bai.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick — Ballyscabegg  alias  Ballin- 
scubegg,  103  a.  2r.  21  p.  (167  a.  3 ft.  19p.  stat.)  1/.  1 Is.  5 {d.  ; 
bar.  Last  Carbury,  co.  Cokk — Total  quantity,  1,017  a.  2 r. 

12 1>. plant.  (1,648a. & lip. stat.) Date  15 th  Oct.  18th year. 

— (Cert.  31  st  Aug.) — InroUed  29 th  Oct.  1666. 


same,  59  a— the  east  part  of  Ballyfouke,  Ballymoran,  and  is  Ca.  II. 

Ballywillin, 401  a.  2r.  34 p.  prof.  102 a.  2r.  unprof.;  parish  • 

Briny,  bar.  Conelloe,  co.  Limerick — Total  quantity,  2,222  a.  Limerick. 

I3’3”*-  19  stat.) — Total  rent, 

651. 14s.  11,/. Date  lith  Nov.  18th year.— (Cert.  UlhSep.) 

-InroUed  3d  Dec.  1666— Note , By  p.  signet  from  Whitel.aU, 

29th  Aug.  1664,  the  King  directed  Sir  Charles  to  be  put 

into  possession  of  this  lott,  ns  an  adventurer (16-  3»  p.  f 

R.  20.)  . 

24.  EDWARD  ADAMS  of  London,  merch*. — in  East  Cork 
Tullelan,  168  a.  & 23  p.— in  the  north-east  part  of  Carriga- 
nasse,  446  a.  1 r.  21  p. — in  Ballymountayn,  282  a. — Knock- 

roe,  362  a.  19/.  2s.  23,/. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork 

Total  quantity,  (3,038  a.  2,.  16,.,,,,.! Date  Ulh  Dec. 

18 111  year.— (Cert.  31s/  Aug.)— InroUed  21s/ Dec.  1666. 

esef6'  Old  JM°SmME,REDITH  ban.  and  Val.  Gratraks  Tipperary. 
esq.-Old  Groge  Moghter,  96  A.-lands  west  of  Clashmattin, 

J4  a— lands  west  of  Mullaghinony,  122  a.— Killballynemony, 

257a.— Garryroconing,  102  a.— Killmolagh,  273  a— Garryroe 
and  Grange-Robbin,  234  a.— Cories  and  Killmurley,  133  a.; 
bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.— Total  quantity,  1,311  a. 
plant.  2.1M  a.  2,.  22 r.  aanJ-Tot.)  mtt,  19,,  18a.  2d— 

96A-  <1Ma-  >«•  i«  «.)  a 9,.  m b„.  M 
“•  c“k — uth  *»•  is«  m*— 

(Cert.  2,0th  July.) — InroUed  19th  Jan.  1666. 


17.  JAMES  STANDISH  esq.-BaUyldnburford,  156  a. 

— Porterstowne,  100  a Gormanstowne,  85  a.  2 r — in 

Powderlogh,  146  a.  (789  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.)  9/.  17s.  5d.;  bar. 

. Ratoath,  co.  Meath— Irishtowne,  260  a.  (during  the  life  of 
John  Geydon  only)  (421  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)  51.  5s.  3 id. ; bar. 

Balt,  co.  Kildare Date  22 d Nov.  18th  year— (Cert. 

24/A  Aug.) — InroUed  18 th  Dec.  1666. 

'o-  19.  PHILIP  BIGO  esq— The  qrs.  of  Feddane  and  Bally- 

nesragh,  44  a — Ballyleary,  J part  of  the  qr.  of  21  a.  1r.  28  p. 
— Cnrrowmore,  $ part  of  j qr.,  12  a.  3 r.  8 p— Newtowne,' 
J of  a qr.,  19  a prof.  16  a.  unprof.— near  the  church  of  Kill- 
macumane,  and  in  Macuohanyne,  3 a.  prof.  3 i & 18  p 
tnprof.  (161  a.  1,.  22  p.  21.  1,.  l&Ur.  Leoa-h,' 
King  s Co — Powleafory,  ) qr.,  54  a.  (87  a.  1 r.  35  P,  stat_\ 
16s.  43d. — in  die  3 qrs.  of  Keiledomellaballa,  20  a (3?  a 1b 
24  P'  stat-)  6s-  W—  more  in  the  same,  90  a.  (145  a.'  3 r! 
6 P.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  id. — Cluonluemy,  J qr.,  65  A.  (105  a.  1 r. 
6 p.  stat.)  19s.  9 d. — Craganakrien,  qr.,  96  a.  (155  a.  2 r.  1 p. 
stat.)  1/.  9s.  2d— die  J qr.  of  Dromaghmartin  and  Sellyher- 
nane,  93  a (150  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.)  1/.  8s.  3d._  Knock- 
ballyore,  f of  a qr.,  84  a.  (136  a.  & 1 1 P.  stat.)  1/.  5s.  6id— 
Itathulen  or  Rathdulane,  1 cart",  46  a.  (74  a.  2 n 3 p stat  1 
13s.  1 1 Ad.  Ballybrin,  4 qr.,  61a.  (98  a.  3r  10  p stall 
18s.  6*d— in  the  3 qrs.  of  KiUdedonellbalygh,  33  a. ’(53  a. 

R.  33  p.  stat.)  10s.  0)d. — in  Beallkelly,  2 qrs.,  120  a.  (194  a. 

R.  21  p.  stat.)  16s.  5Jd— Carrowragh  and  Raeh,  2J  qrs., 
with  a castle  thereon,  456  a.  (738  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.)  61. 18s.  6d. 

Ballybrien,  1 qr.,  60  a.  (97  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  18s.  23d— die 
cart"  of  Gortnehaly,  in  the  2 qrs.  of  Affug,  47  a.  (76  a.  & 21  p. 
stat.)  14e.  3jd— in  Bellkellow,  A qr.,  32  a.  (51a.  3 r.  14  p. 
stat.)  9s.73d— Dromartine  or  Drumymardn,  and  Selehar- 
nane,  i qr.,  93  a.  (150  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.)  11.  8s.  3d—  Kel- 
hneor  Kdhon,  1 qr.,  122a.  (197a.  2r.  19P.stat.)  1/.  17s. 03d. 
-Mat  ana,  ^ of  a qr.,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat.)  4s.  3d.; 
bat.  I ulla,  co.  Clare— Total  quantity,  1,586  a.  plant.  (2,569  a. 

St!l.,0),7T"tal  ,ent>  2U-  is-  nd-  in  Clare Date 

20//, /You.  18//,  year— (Cert.  20th  July.)— InroUed  lith  Jan. 


21-  SMITHIN  WALTON  gent. -The  casde  of  Dru- 
ore,  with  85  a.  3 r.  21  p.  prof.  220  a.  unprof.  ; bar. 
Duhallow,  co.  Cork— Kinure,  297  a.  & 2 p— Ballyedmond, 
' A'  n’  24  p— Killeagh  (part),  51  a.  3 r.  35  p.  ; bar. 
neiea,  “""I  co^“Total  quantity,  497  a.  & 3 p.  plant.  (806  a. 

I ft.  4P.  stat  )- Total  ,.ent,  7/.  11s.  2 \d. Date  14 th  Nov. 

18//,  year-(Ccrt.  17//,  Aug.)-lnrolled  24//,  Dec.  1666. 

23.  Sir  CHARLES  LLOYD  bait.  _ Shamaclone  or 
Shanuclone,  45  a— Garouse,  530  a— Briny,  522  a.  prof.  94  a. 
unprof— Garran  and  Lyshanacon,  664  a.  2 n— more  of  the 


' ^ V HARTWELL. -Parka,  Lh.eriO,. 

■ f Bolherquill,  146  A.-Knockbaue, 

i " A— ““Wlow,  8 A.-in  A,  5 a.  j b,,. 

' J'!  T»“  quantity,  (8TO  a.  8 «.  82 

f „„  1 ■*'  “«*  J'-:I  L of  Bracklone,  41  a.  2 26  , r.. 

■ ’ 

• w*T  IC?n  h W “■  Li“*'  MCHAED 

WAJ.LER._in  Cniij C«llyin.K«neiJ,,  Onllm".  r 

Kislane,  and  Farronenearly,  503  a.  prof.  1,137  a unprof— in  J‘lpe'ar,J' 
Ryninshy,  88  a prof  45  a.  unprof— in  Cruary,'  111  a.  prof. 

08  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Owny  and  Aria,  co.  Tipperary— Total 
quantity,  702  a.  plant.  (1,127  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  10/.  13s.  2id— 
in  Common  Niccolane,  1 a.  1 n.  9 p.  (2  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  43d  ■ r- 
- co‘  Kerry .—(Cert.  17 th  Aug.)  1666.-Lj  K°rry' 

9.  RICHARD  WALLER  the  younger— in  Killcloncor-  King's  Co 
kerry  alias  Clonbryen,  being  the  easterly  part,  210  a 2r  ° 

Z !“/■  / "•  *'■ 5'-  3ii-in  B*Uj™l™  ...d  m 

of  Kildontai,,,  Ballyslmne,  on,  of  L„, 

28  a.  IS,,  (,99  a.  8 k.  atan,  2,  , 1», 

M.*,.  g™ Ooji^^ars;:  “■ 

ISO  a.  piof.  1,668  a.  unprof,  in  p,„  0f  Gmnbm,  „,1 
Sc.u,B»n?,o,  Aa  „oi.i,  of  ,h«  o,*la  of  C,pp,„nll,n, 

• 1 R.  13  p.  prof.  6 A.  unprof.  ; bar.  Ownybeg",  co 
Limerick— Total  quantity,  497  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (805  a 

stat'*  7I'  Us‘  °hd—(Cert  7th  Sep.)  1666 ! 

30.  JOHN  MATHEWS  and  JOHN  SNOW—  Kilnera<di  tv 

82,-in  M'Knee,  78  a^  60  a.  mountain  of  ForkelS^S  T ^ 
m the  3 Cullyes  and  Farrenenearly,  64  a.;  bar.  Owny  and 
Ana,  co.  Iipperary— These  to  Jolm  Mathews  forever- 
iota!  quantity,  224  a.  plant.  (362  a.  3r.  15 p.  stat ) 3/  8s  Old 
—in  Stradbally  and  Casde-Comiell,  197  a.  2 r 15  v non  r 
& lip.  stat.)  3/.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — These  to  ' 

John  Snow  for  ever Date  20th  Dec.  18 th  year— l Cert 

14/A  Sep.) — Inrolled  1 1//,  Jan.  1666. 

82  WILLIAM  EOULTER in  D„n„_l  „d 

BaUyliomucke,  260  a.  (421  a.  & 24,  , ...  £ Aifflomy. 

“•  f - A-  s 33  - -.)  6,  “’aii  At““ 

or  F.rnoSl«,86A,  2n.  27,.  (,40,.  22,.,„t)  1US,.1U  ■ 

tor.  Ida,,  %nn,,  ,„d  Iberoon,  co.  K,i„y.-Toi,I  ,„V 
[ tlCy,  606  A.  2,.  2T  ,.  plant.  (9S2a.  2 ,. 

rent,  12t  5s.  8 Dale  23 d Jan.  18 th  year.— {Cat 

6th  .ldy.)—ImoUcd  SS1A  Jan.  1066. 

84  WILLIAM  BLACKBURNE  gont-In.Bnin,, 
of  Edencairagh,  156  a.-Was,  B.H,,ill„„  (p„,),  ,„d  lL,*- 
crcall  (part),  part  of  West  Cappin,  200a.j  bar.  E«,  Carbary 
co.  Cork — Total  quantity,  356  a.  plant.  (576  a.  2 n.  36  i>. 

stat.)  51.  8s.  lid.- Dale  29th  Nov.  18 th  year— (Cert 

28//,  Sep.)— InroUed  18//,  Jan  1666. 


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18  Cm.  II.  35.  JOHN  HOLLYWOOD  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas 

7 Hollywood,  late  of  Tartaine,  co.  Dublin,  esq.,  dec*. — Ballcar- 

Dublm.  rig>  232  A (375  A.  3 8 p.  stat.)  4/.  13s.  lljd  — Balltra, 

moiety  of,  4.1  a.  2 r.  (67  a.  & 37  p.  stat.)  16s.  9fd;  bar.  Bal- 
rothery,  co.  Dublin  — in  the  Westrew,  42  a.  1 R.  (68  a.  1 r. 
30p.  stat.)  17s.  1 \d. — in  tlie  moate  of  Killeigh,  80a.  (129a. 
2r.  14  p.  stat.)  1/.  12s.  4fd;  bar.  Coolocke,  same  co.— Total 
quantity,  395  a.  3 r.  plant.  (641  a.  & 9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

81.  Os.  3jd Dale  26 th  Oct.  18 th  year. — (Cert.  6th  July.) — 

Inrolled  29 th  Jan.  1666. 

Cork.  38.  ALEXANDER  STAPLES  esq— in  Cahara,  107  a— 
Gortnaskrinny,  1,610  a.  (2,781  a.  1 r.  1 p.  stat.)  26/.  Is.  5| d — 
Drummore,  515  a.  (834  a.  8c  34  p.  stat.)  'll.  16s.  5 d — Dor- 
relahan,  172  a.  2r.  ; Cullemane,  155  a.;  Aghaveill,  190  a. 
(838  a.  1 r.  3 p.  stat.)  7/.  17s.  2d.  — Aghaggard,  945  a.  2 r. 


(1,531  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  14/.  7s.  2 jd  — Cuvtleclougb,  292  a.  is  Ch.  II. 

(472  a.  3r.  38  p.  stat.)  4/.  8s.  8\d.  — 11  gneeves  of  Bally-  

worane,  marked  (459:3.)  in  the  platte  remaining  of  record  Cork. 
in  the  Surveyor  General’s  office,  537  a.  3 parcells  of  die  same, 
marked  (3  : h :)  (3:111:)  (2:3.)  174  a.  ; in  11  gneeves  of 
the  same,  marked  in  the  platte  (459 : 2. ) 522  a.  ( 1 ,997  a.  1 it. 

Ip.  stat.)  18/.  14s.  5 jd;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork.  — Total 
quantity,  5,220  a.  plant.  (8,455  a.  2 11.  6 p.  stat.)  — Cert. 

14/A  Aug.  1666.  — Garristowne  (part),  519  a.  1 R.  10  p.  Dublin. 

(841a.  8c  32  p.  stat.)  10/.  10s.  3k/.  — more  in  the  same, 

102  a.  8c  38  p.  (165  a.  2r.  17  p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  4Jd ; bar.  Bal- 
rothery,  co.  Dublin.— Total  quantity,  621  a.  2 n.  8 p.  plant. 

(1,006  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  12/.  11s.  8jd  — To 

hold  these  for  ninety-nine  years  from  8th  Dec.  1658 

Date  17/A  Aug.  18/A  year (Cert.  13/A  July.)  — Inrolled 

1st  Sep.  1666. 


Roll  18thCha.II.  third  part,  face. 


Cork.  1.  ROBERT  SOUTHWELL  esq.— Rinchoran,  1 plowF, 
361  a.  51.  9s.  7 Jd — Raglimore,  1 plowl'1,  176  a.  21. 13s.  5 \d. 
— Prehans  alias  Prehan,  d°,  271  a.  4/.  2s.  3 Id  ; within  the 
liberties  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork.  — Tohermeshim  alias  Togh- 
cushin,  J plow1',  132  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  21.  0s.  2Jd — Currentry- 
leshane,  d",  118  a.  3 n.  8p.  1/.  16s.  Id  — Knocknenaffe,  d“, 
60  a.  8c  16  p.  18s.  2 fd  — Ballynesclassy  or  Ballyneglasse,  d°, 
140  a.  3 r.  21.  2s.  9d  — Ballynvallen  alias  Ballynvullin, 
i plowl1*,  112  a.  1/.  14s.  Ojd;  bar.  Kinalea,  same  co.  — South- 
watersland,  1 plowl11,  wherein  is  the  place  called  Cilly  and 
Bensons  cow  alias  Bensons  cove,  160  a.  21.  8s.  7jd  ; liberties 
of  Kinsale,  same  co.  — Total  rent,  23/.  5s.  3Jd  — (This  rent 

was  afterwards  totally  remitted  by  patent.) Date  16/A  June 

18/A  year.  — ( Cat.  30/A  April  1666.) 

Limerick.  3.  Captain  HENRY  PONSONBY.— Part  of  Faustowne 
and  Killbridye,  591  a — Ballymcrony,  98  a— Lawrencetowne, 
456  a. — Morlettstowne,  204  a. — Bally  vetry  and  Mullins,  175  a. 
— Ballygromy,  510  a.  — Fanningstowne,  93  a.  32/.  9s.  8d; 

Keiry.  bar.  Costleagh,  co.  Limerick. — part  of  Bantacreagh,  12  a.  ; 

liberties  of  Killmallock.  — Killuspuctarum,  28  a.  8c  12  p.  and 
in  common,  8 a.  — Aghacowra,  118  a.  2 r.  30  p.  — Garry- 
magore,  67  a.  8c  30  p.  — Garrinagurtinla  alias  Gurtincutata, 
40  a.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. ; co.  Kerry.  — Dromakey,  176  a. 
prof.  80  A.  unprof. — Ballyconnell,  16  a.  — Gurtinlaw,  114  a. 

3 n.  2p. — Carhue,  18  a.  8c  18p. — and  pasture  in  common  being 
part  thereof,  134  a.  2r.  4p. — Knocknehely,  33  a. — Gortnatow 
(part),  28  A. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co. — Kilballym'shanikin, 
120  a.  3 r.  29  p.  — Glanballyliima,  114  a.  3 u.  39  p.  — Crosta 
alias  Garrina,  22  a.  8c  10  p.  — Garrybane,  20  a.  — Gortne  or 
Gortue,  16  a.  3 r.  ; same  bar.  16/.  7s.  Id  — Total  rent, 

48/.  16s.  9d Date  16 thJune  \8thyear — (Cert.  1st  March 

1665.) 

Tipperary.  6.  JOHN  DAWSON  esq.  — The  villages,  hamlets,  and 
lands  of  Minorstowne,  134  a.  (217  a.  8c  9 p.  stat.)  2/.0s.8id; 
bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.  — the  castle  of  Balline- 
courte,  and  in  the  villages  of  Ballinecourte  and  Clonebegg, 
with  Lissawilling  included,  and  Mathinagh  in  die  reddendum, 
103  a.  3 u.  ( 168  a.  8t  10  p.  stat.)  1/.  11s.  6 d — in  Gortavohir, 
being  part  of  Rasse,  154  a.  (249  a.  1 r.  34p.  stat.) — a timber 
wood  in  the  same,  and  160  a.  nnprof.  21. 6s.  91d — Rosse  and 
Cullinagh,  including  Knofckancullinagh,  Gortnafurragh,  and 
Gortarush,  150  a.  1 r.  32  p.  (243  a.  2 r.  25  p.  stat.)  prof. 
568  a.  unprof.  21.  5s.  8 Id — Mackinagh  and  Glancawsabine, 
being  part  of  Rosse,  75  A.  2 a.  16  p.  (122  A.  1 R.  33  p.  stat.) 
prof.  100  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  11  jd — Monynaboly,  Cappacow- 
shane,  and  Ballycrahane,  excluding  Lissawillin,  422  a.  2 11.  20  p. 
(684  a.  2r.  13  p.  stat.)  6/.  8s.4}d — Corderry,  Ballycranagh, 
part  of  Corderry,  and  a piece  of  Abby-land  called  Moore,  414a. 
8c  28  p.  (670  a.  3 R.  16  p.  stat)  6/.  5s.  9Jd— in  Knockballyma- 
low,  65  a.  1 it.  24  p.— in  Ballybrissagh,  3 a.  1 r.  13  p.  (111a. 
1 r.  14  p.  stat.) — and  in  both,  150  a.  unprof.  1/.  0s:  10 Jd ; 
bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.— the  castle,  abby,  town,  and 
houses  of  Toome,  the  abby-land  of  Toome,  lands  of  Goole  and 
Ensternequircke,  adjoining  to  the  town,  being  all  parts  of 
Toome,  229  a.  3 n.  18  p.  prof.  428  a.  unprof.  4/.  Is.  4jd; 
bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co. — inBlane,38A.  (433  a.  Sr.  22  p. 
stat.) — Total  quantity,  1,791  a.  8c  31  p.  plant.  (2,901  a.  1 r. 

23  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  27/.  4s.  Old Dale  22d  June 

18 th  year.— (Cert.  21s/  May  1666— Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) 

(122.) 


10.  JOHN  Bishop  of  ELPHIN,  his  heirs  and  assigns. — Westmeath. 
The  towns  and  lands  of  Brackline,  530  a.  2 u.  (859  a.  1 r. 

12  p.  stat.)  10/.  14s.  10a  — B illaghmoghei  \ , 36  a.  (58  a.  1 r. 

10  p.  stat.)  14s.  7d;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. Date 

18th  June  18th  year. — (Cert.  9th  April.) — Inrolled  21th  June 
1666. 

1 3.  WILLIAM  ARN OPPE  esq. — Dunmanway,  3 plowl'1’,  Cork. 

8c  Togher,  2 gneeves,  1,460  a.  prof.  594  a.  unprof. — the  wes- 
terly half  plowland  of  Awe  and  Coolesnarty  (part),  350  a.  1 r. 

13  p. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.Cork. — Total  quantity,  1,810  a. 

1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (2,932  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  • — Total  rent, 

27/.  9s.  9d Date  26th  June  18th  year. — (Cert.  22dJune. — 

Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — Inrolled  30 th  June  1666. 

15.  JOSEPH,  JOHN,  and  GABRIEL  BARBOUR,  esqrs.  Meath. 
— in  Clongell,  360  a.  3r.  — in  Fletclierstowne,  337  a.  prof. 

15  a.  unprof.  14/.  2s.  8fd ; bar.  Murgallen,  co.  Meath.  — 

Total  quantity,  697  a.  3 r.  plant.  (1,130  a.  8c  39  p.  stat.) 

Date  27 th  June  18 th  year.  — (Cert.  2d  June. — Inrolled  in  the- 
Exchequer.) — Inrolled  5 th  July  1666. 

18.  ERASMUS  SMITH  esq.  — Farrencliffe,  all  the  west  Tipperary. 
part,  35  a.  1 r.  12  p.  prof.  71  a.  3 r.  unprof. — more  of  the 
same,  54  a.  1/.  7s.  1 jd  — Ardivilland  or  ane,  307  a.  prof.  68  a. 

2 R.  32  p.  unprof.  4/.  13s.  2 Jd  — Shrigangowne  or  Shilgan- 
gowne,  part  of  Bruice,  144  a.  prof.  68  a.  2 it.  32  p.  unprof. 

21.  3s.  8jd — east  part  of  South  Bruice,  170  a.  3 r.  22  p. 

21. 11s.  lid— Canon,  149  a.  2 r.  16  p.  21. 5s.  4jd— Barrons- 
towne-Laffan,  176  a.  2r.  16  p.  2/.13s.7jd— Greenrath,  116  a. 

2 R.  16  p.  1/,  15s.  4d — W*  Ryan’s  part  of  Tipperary,  384  A. 

1 R.  8 p. — John  Burke’s  part  of  d",  182  a.  3 n.  81.  12s.  2jd. — 

Farrenassy,  Tullo,  Farrenlakessery,  and  certain  houses  and 
tenements  in  Emley,  137  a.  1 R.  8 p.  21.  Is.  8jd — Ballynelard, 

310  a.  3 r.  24  p.  4/.  14s.  5jd — Gortknockare,  193  a.  2 b. 

21. 18s.  9jd — Garrancantony  and  Knockititan,  257  a.  3 n.  24  p. 

3/.  18s.  4)d — Westclykenny,  58  a.  2 R.  17s.  9d — Garryshi- 
lane,  14  a.  3 it.  24  p.  4s.  6Jd — Middleclykenny,  42  a.  Sc  8 p. 

12s.  9d — Eastclykenny,  34  A.  3 h.  8 p.  10s.  71  d — Lackana- 
gallugullagh,  170  a.  2/.  11s.  7jd — Rutheny,  63  a.  1 it.  8 p. 

19s.  2id.  — Clykenny,  57  a.  Sc‘l6  p.  17s.  3 jd  — Ballyglassi- 
tragh,  127  a.  prof.  1,800  a.  unprof.  1/.  18s.  6jd — Clonlin- 
glasse,  219  a.  3 r.  24  p.  3/.  6s.  OJd  — Knockbnllynoe,  both 
parts,  177  a.  8c  16  p.  2/.  13s.  9d  — Killmoronge,  61a.  Ik. 

24  p.  18s.  7 jd — Sallaghadmore,  2,144  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof. 

37  a.  Sit.  8 P.  unprof.  32/.  11s.  5Jd  — Killsallough  (part), 

1,000  A.  prof.  709  A.  3 n.  8 p.  unprof—  more  in  ditto,  509  a. 

22/.  18s. 3jd — Cordangan,  329a.  2 r.  32 p.  5/.0s.2jd  — 
Rathyvenenrayne  or  Rathnievenmyne,  153  a.  2 r.  16  p. 

21.  6s.  7Jd;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary— Thurlesbegg, 

569  a.  2r.  16  p.  8/.  12s.  lljd— Gortm'Elize,  131a.  2r.  32  p. 

1/.  19s.  lljd — Ballysheehayne,  225  A.  8:  16  P.  31.  8s.  4 jd  — 
Glassecloane,  29  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Ashwood,  part  of  ditto,  21  A. 

15s.  4jd — Marshalstowne,  42  a.  12s.  9d — Banedrely  or 
Baunedrilly,  67  a.  1 it.  24  p.  1/.  0s.  6d— Clonmore,  40  a.  8c 
16  v.  12s.  ljd  — Newtowne,  66  a.  3 11.  8 p.  1/.  0s.  4d  — 
Lyonstowne,  244  a.  2 r.  1 6 p.  3/.14s.  5 Jd— Ballycomiske,  21 6 a. 

1 r.  24  p.  SI. 5s.  9d — Ballyduagh,  170  a.  8c  16  p.  21. 1 Is.  7 Jd 
— Stcphcnstownebegg,  43  a.  2 r.  13s.  2Jd— BallyfoUymore, 

56  a.  17s.  Ojd  — Killballyfolly,  86  a.  2 n.  32  p.  ll.6s.31d. 

— Milltowuc  alias  Windmill,  167  a.  & 16  p.  21.  10s.  9d 


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— Killscobbin,  66  a.  3 b.  8 p.  1/.  Os.  4tf—  Stephenstowne- 
more,  101  a.  1 n.  24.  p.  1/.  10s.  lOtf— Ballinree  alias  Iieatbs- 
towne,  519  a.  & 32p.  74 1 7s.  9(4  -Baliinree,  114a.  3b.  24  p. 
14  14s.  llrf. — Ballytrasnyhackett  and  Ballycomin,  520  a.  3 b. 
24.  p.  more,  part  of  both,  602a.  174  Is.  0$k — Gaile,  663  a.  & 
16  p.  prof.  68  a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Sale’s  qr.,  64  a.  & 16  p. 
114  0s.  10,Jrf. ; bar.  Middletliird,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
13,005  a.  2n.  32  p.  plant.  (21,067  a.  & 2 p.  stat. )— Total 
'•  rent,  1974  10s.  1|<4— Coogie,  391a.  3 n.  54  18s.  llftf.; 
bar.  Coonagh,  co.  Limerick.  — Branganstowne,  210  a.  1 r. 
-16  p.  44  5s.  If <4  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. — Johnstowne 
(part),  95  a.  1 r.  14  18s.  7 A (4 — Michaelstowne  or  Mitehels- 
towne,  90  a.  2 r.  14  16s.  7 f<4  — Maynestowne,  109  a. 
24  4s.  If <4 — Wisse  or  Bussestowne  and  Downestowne,  120  a. 
24  8s.  7c4 — Ardbalan,  184  a.  3 r.  34  14s.  10(4— Clonmore, 
347  a.  74  0s.  6j <4— Tougher,  174  a.  34  10s.  5W.— Killaly, 
200  a.  3 r.  44  Is.  38(4  — Smithstowne,  79  a.  1 r.  14  12s.  Id. 
— Ardbolis,  98  a.  1 r.  14 19s.  9^(4— Rathdrummunure,  101  a. 
prof.  56a.  unprof.  24  0s.  10$(4— Dardisrath,  152a.  34  ls.6?(4 
— Newtowne-Termonfecon,  278  a.  3 r.  54  12s.  10fd.— All- 
monstowne  (part),  110  a.  24  4s.  6><4— Carstowne,  589  a.  1 r. 

114  18s.  7f(4— Newhouse,  127a.  Sr.  2 4 11s.  9(4 Pryors- 

towne (part) ,38a.  15s.4J(4— Milltotvne,  139a.  2r.  2416s.5fd. 
— Tullaghard,  137  a.  24  15s.  5J<4— Gallronstowne,  228  a. 

1 R.  44  11s.  5{d. — Duffe’s  land  in  said  Tennonfecon,  216  a. 

2 r.  44  7s.  8}(4 — Castiecoe  and  Glasspistall,  249  a.  54  0s.  10(4 
— Brownestowne  (part),  250  a.  54  Is.  3(4— Phiilistowne  alias 

. 24  6s.  44(4 — Cartonstowne,  181  a. 

- — Gaulstowne,  134  a.  1 r.  24  14s.  44(4— 
Swinestowne,  65  a.  2 r.  14  6s.  6)(4— Marlistowne,  262  a. 
2r.  54  6s.  3f(4  Burren,  234  a.  2 r.  44  14s.  llfd— Ath- 
clare,  159  a.  1 r.  34  4s.  6(4— Tullaghesker,  157  a.  34  3s.  7(4— 
Phillipstowne,  1 14  a.  24  6s.  2(4 — Castletowne-Mullary,  73  a. 

1 r.  14  9s.  8(4  — Riverstowne,  134  a.  1 r.  24  14s.  4 W.— 
Carnnstowne,  68  a.  1 r.  14  7s.  7f(4  — Cloghboolies,  61  a. 

14  4s.  8f(4  — Cakestowne,  55  a.  2 b.  14  2s.  5 f(4 Pries-  I 

2 r.  64  Is.  2\d. — Rathwyr,  168  a.  34  8s.  Ohd. 
iy,  412  a.  2 r.  84  7s.  OJtf.  — Teynare,  210a.  I 

2 r.  44  5s.  3(4— Rathdonnell,  128  a.  2 r.  24  12s.  Qid.  — 

— Carrigbogitt,  414  a.  prof.  C5  a.  unprof.  84  7s.  7f(4  bar. 
Ferrard,  co.  Louth. — Total  quantity,  7,776  a.  2 it.  16  p 
pint.  (1S,586*.  2 34  P.  «.t,)-To»l i„  b„. 

—Date  20 th  June  18/4  year— (Cert.  9/4  May.) 


Ellistowi 

. 34  13s.  7J(4— 


— Castleluii 


1574  8s.  2(4— 

— Inrolled  5th  July  1666. 


24.  WILLIAM  RIDGES  esq — The  lauds  of  Skreene, 

in  several  parcells,  658  a.  1 r— Cusackstowne,  116  a.  2r 

Danistowne  (part),  10  a.  1 r.  8p— Staflbrdstowne,  329  a.  1r. 
— Athlumney,  282  a.  3 r.  — Phillipstowne,  45  a.  2 it—  in 
Ouldtowne,  46  a.  304  2s.  7 \d. ; bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath— 
Total  quantity,  1,488  a.  2 r.  8 p.  plant.  (2,41 1 a.  & 30  p.  stat.) 

Date  29/4  June  18/4  year— (Cert.  31s/  May— Inrolled  in 

the  Exchequer. ) —Inrolled  5/4  July  1666.  • 

/•  27.  JOHN  HARRISON  esq. — Cloghjordan  (part),  526  a. 

(852  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)  prof.  87  a.  unprof.  74  19s.  9(4— Garrane" 
(part),  390a.  1 it.  8p.  (631  a.  & 35p.  stat.)  prof.  237  a.  unprof. 
54  18s.  6(4;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Total 
quantity,  919  a.  In.  8 p.  plant.  (1,484  a.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

134  8s.  3(4 Date  4/4  July  18/4  year— (Cert.  29/4  June.) 

— Inrolled  5/4  July  1666. 

A?v(^rI,L,L,I.AM  Earl  of  STRAFFORD  and  THOMAS 
KAUCTIM'E  esq.— The  manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Sligoe,  with  a fishing  weare  and  mill  thereunto  belonging, 
Kaughumin  alias  Rathecbnond,  1 cart",  and  Carrowmeere,  1 
d ',  89  a.  1 r.  8 p— Feniskillen  alias  Finisklin  alias  Finasklin, 
r T ',  [19a-  & 16  p — Kapamore  alias  Knappaglnnore,  i qr., 

, A'  8 “•  21'  P-— Connor  6 Kelly  alias  Clanconnor  6 Kellv, 

| qr.,  32  a.  2 n.  Farrenmackadowen  alias  Farrenm'dowanie, 

A qr.,  and  Rusliine  alias  lltissine,  A qr.,  183  a.  3 r.  24  p.— Car- 
l icke,  1 qi .,  153  a.  2 it.  32  p— in  Gortnecarvie  alias  Gortmac- 
"''‘"’i  2^A,  P'1of;i  10  *•  unprof— Carrowkeele,  1 qr., 

Ioa a.  lit.  8 p.  Gobbtdagh alias Belladreliid,  lqr.,  102a.  3 it. 

8r.  Raghmckoole  alias  Rughm'chuile,  1 qr.,  162  a & 16  p 
— Coilenamuim  alias  Coylenanama  alias  Coyllanamna,  1 qr.’ 
176a.  &32p.— Bryoge  alias  Bruyoge,  lqr., 75 a.  2 it. prof.  2a’ 
2k.  32 p.  unprof.  Fnrrenmdaughlin  alias  Farrenm'loghlin,  d", 

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I’™  c”'«»k«leneteH,  1 81 «.  s 8 r._i„ 


karricke  alias  RaghmcCarricke,  A qr.,  83  a.  & 32  p. — Ferren- 
Imaly  alias  Farren-Imaly  alias  Imaly,  1 qr.,  177  a.  prof.  34  a.  “ 
& 32  p.  unprof. — Aghagood  alias  Aghalagood  alias  Aghaguid, 

A qr.,  230  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof. — Lissnanorus,  A qr.,  229  a.  prof. 

31  a.  unprof.  — Moynenagh  alias  Moynenean  alias  Moy- 
nanean,  1 qr.,  340a.  2 n.prof.  126  a.  2r.— in  Cashellgarrane, 

1  qr.,  197  a.  & 7 p.  prof.  52  a.  2 R.  unprof. — Cloondara  alias 
Cloondaraher,  lqr.,  181a.  2 r.  16  p—Ilathaberny  alias  ltalia- 
bernagh,  1 qr.,  135  a.  3 it.  24.  p.  prof.  7 a.  1r.  32  p.  unprof. — 
Tewsan  alias  Tyssane,  A qr.,  101  a.  prof.  2 a.  2 r.  unprof— 
Lissnelurge  alias  Lisnelorge,  A qr.,  57  a.  2r.  24  p.— Mahery- 
giUernew,  d",  256  a.— Tullagh  alias  Tullaghm'Bryenboy,  d", 

64  a.  & 32  p. — Ballinecarry  alias  Ballencarry,  1 qr.,  Lecar- 
rowcaslane,  A qr.,  Bally- William  alias  Ballyweellin  and 
Knockane,  1 qr.,  Creggihart,  A qr.,  Garryowen,  A qr.,  649  a. 

& 8r.  prof.  1a.  2 r.  unprof. — Mahurinconrosse  alias  Maliery- 
cournisli  alias  Maheryconrois,  1 qr.,  225  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof. 
114  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof.— Formoill,  1 qr.,  191a.  3 r.  8p. 
prof.  29  a.  1 it.  8 p.  unprof. — Lostie,  Aqr.,  151  a.  & 24  p.  prof. 
374  a.  3 r.  24.  p.  unprof. — Annagh,  1 qr.,  165  a.  2 r.  prof. 

10  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Clonmackstallion  alias  Clonm'stallane, 

A qr.,  146  a.  1 r.  8 p — Kilbride,  1 qr.,  84  a.  prof.  38  a. 

3 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Faights  alias  Faughts  alias  Faghta,  1 qr., 

251  a.  3 r.  16  p.  prof.  94  a.  & 32  p.  unprof. — Bealanurle 
alias  Belanorly,  1 cart”,  89  a.  prof.  19  a.  & 32  p.  unprof. 

— Mahurycarnecash  alias  Maherycarnecash,  1 qr.,  100  a.  prof. 

19  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Shannoneighter  alias  Shannow- 
neighter,  A qr.,  156  a. — Ballyhinnon  alias  Ballytynean  alias 
Ballytyvuan,  1 qr.,  179  a.  2 r.  prof.  9 a.  & 16  p.  unprof. 

— Reagh  alias  Raghbabritoke  alias  Rathavritoke  alias  Rath, 
lqr.,  110  a.  2 it.  32  p.  — Bunduffe,  lqr.,  435  a.  1 r. 

32  p.  prof.  187  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof. — Derryern  alias  Derry- 
nerim  alias  Derryan-Irin,  A qr.,  180  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  26  a. 

2  r.  unprof. — Killcroeg  alias  Killchoroigie  in  Mnllamore 
alias  Mullaglimore,  being  1 qr.,  Downeballry  alias  Dunbalrie, 

I ibidem,  lqr.,  531a.  2b.— Creeve  alias  Crivagh,  lqr., 

214  a.  3 r.  prof.  18  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof. — the  island  Clonerkoe 
alias  Clonorkoe,  A cart",  and  Cashellnegowen  in  Clonerkoe, 

A cart",  31  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  Ill  a.  & 32 p.  unprof. — Edenreagh 
alias  Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  and  Cliffony  alias  Cleefony,  A qr., 
and  Brentlettor,  ibidem,  A qr.,  and  Roskeera,  ib.,  A qr-,  903  a. 

2 r.  12  p — Monegoole  alias  Monedoolt  alias  Monedowalt, 
lqr.,  312  a.  & 32  p.— Came,  Aqr.,  227  a.  2r.  16  i>.  prof. 

3 a.  unprof. — Dromfadda,  Aqr.,  125  a.  prof.  172  a.  2 r. 

16  p.  unprof.— Lyle  alias  Lyell,  A qr.,  and  Lecarrowmaddow, 

A qr.,  and  Derreleaghan  alias  Derrylihane,  1 qr.,  728  a.  prof. 

870  a.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof. — Ardneglasse,  1 qr.,  305  a.  1 n.  24  p. 

— Gortelecky  alias  Gortnelecky,  A qr.,  212  a.  2 r.  32  p 

Kilkady  alias  Kilchaddy,  A qr.,  193  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  8 a.  2 r. 

16  p.  unprof.— KiUtekeer  alias  Killkeer  alias  Koyletekere  alias 
Cooletekerrie,  A qr.,  161  a.  2 r.  32  p. — Inishmurey  alias  Inish- 
morey,  A qr.,  83  a.  2 r. — Derrige- Island  alias  Derrynish-Island, 

49a.  1 r;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Sligo Knocknehie  alias 

Knocknegeehie,  A qr.,  146  a.  2 r.  prof.  54  a.  2 r.  unprof— 
Carrowcrin  alias  Carrowcruin,  1 qr.,  86  a — Carrownegat  alias 
Carrignegate,  A qr.,  38  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof—  Donamorey  alias 
Downamorey,  1 qr.,  62  a.  1 R. — Downally  alias  Downalla, 

8 gneeves  or  1 tryne,  99  a— Cloneen  alias  Cloneeneroe  alias 
Cloniniroe,  1 qr.,  82  a— Ragrana  alias  Rathgrany,  A qr.,  78  a. 

— Ballinesihane  and  Lecke,  1A  qr.,  137  a.  3 r— Knockbegg, 

. lqr.,  88  a.  2b — Ramigram  alias  Ramigran,  lqr.,  58  a.  2 r. 

— Clonemaglmnbegg  and  Clonemaghanmore  alias  Clonemaghin,’ 

I 8 gneeves  or  1 tryne,  154  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof— in  Knock- 

brine  alias  Knockbrinagher,  being  1 tryne,  103  a.  3 r Clonefen 

alias  Cloghfen  alias  Cloghfin,  1 qr.,  83  a.  2r.  prof.  78a.  Sr. 
unprof— Knockroyer  alias  Knockrawer,  1 qr.,  84  a— Correagh 
alias  Corragh  alias  Corray,  d»,  87  a.  2 R— Dromderig  alias 
Dromgery,  Aqr.,  88  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  4 a.  unprof— Tunnagh 
alias  Sunnagh,  1 qr.,  117a. prof.  60 a. unprof—  Mullaghcorra, 

A qr.,  54  a.  Knockfishoge  alias  Knocknafissoge,  iqr.,  63  a.  3 r. 
—Crosse  and  Cloneganway  alias  Cloneganvegh.’lA  qr.,  168  a. 

3 r.  — Caldroone  alias  Droulharnaght,  2 qrs.,  55  a.  1 r. 

Iinocklower  alias  Knockilowir,  1 qr.,  92  a.  2 r— Knocktubber 
alias  Knocktobber,  1 qr.,  87  a.  2 r— Ballineray  alias  Ballin- 
eraha  alias  Ballyi-ath,  1 qr.,  138  A.— Lecharrow  alias  Cliar- 
rowda  le  Charrow,  1 qr.,  85  a.  3 h— Cooler  alias  Coollere,  2 qrs., 
and  Bally vally  alias  Ballinvally,  2 qrs.,  454  a.  1 r.  prof.  155  a. 

1 R.  unprof. — Carrowloghlin  alias  Carrowloughlin,  1 qr.,  58  a. 
—Knocktobber  in  Ballyfay,  1 tryne,  Capleclawpl,  alias  Caple- 
cawtrean,  ib.,  1 tryne,  Knocknehow,  ib.,  1 tryne,  Knocknegehy, 

1 qr.,  136  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. — Knockneglore,  1 tryne,  89  a. 


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1 r.  prof.  17  a.  unprof. — Knockrawer,  1 qr.,  65  a.  2 R. ; bar. 
Tirerill  and  Con'en,  same  co. — Carrowvernoge  alias  Carrow- 
nevornoge  in  Boniny,  1 qr.,  68  a.— Carrowkislane  alias  Car- 
rowcaslane,  ib.,  1 qr.,  66  a.  8 r. — Carrowlatelly  alias  Carrowla- 
tilie,  ib.,  1 qr.,  66  a.  1 R. — Carrowgilla- Patrick  alias  Carrowm0- 
gill-  Patrick,  ib.,  d",  82  a. — Carrowneglogh,  ib.,  1 qr.,  59  A.  2 R. — 
Barnabrack  alias  Barnanemreake,  ib.,  1 qr.,  61  a.  2 r. — Carrow- 
inteban  alias  Carrowantihan,  ib.,  1 qr.,  55  a.  3 r. — Carrow- 
brocky,  ib.,  1 qr.,  64  a.  1 R. — Larali  alias  Laragh  alias  Carrow- 
caslane,  d",  76  a.  1 it. — Carrowm'murtahreagli,  d ',  50  a.  1r. — 
Carrownurlare  alias  Carroworlare,  1 qr.,  52  a.  2 r. — Agheris 
alias  Aghrus,  d ',  237  a.  3 r. — Downeale,  4 qrs.,  455  a.  3 r. — 
Carrowncm'farreogh  alias  Tarrenmcfarrille,  1 qr.,  388  a.  2 r. 
prof.  75  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Gleabland  KillnVshallgan,  9 a.  286  a. 
stat.  prof.  1,363  a.  u'nprof.,  belonging  to  said  4 qrs.  of  Down- 
ealc ; bar.  Tirreragli,  same  co. — part  of  Kingrillin  alias  Kina- 
grelly,  1 cart",  137  a.  3 R.  16  p. — Memlagh  alias  Moyinlagh, 

4 qr.,  84  a.  prof.  32  a.  2 r.  unprof. ; bar.  Lcyny,  same  co. — 
Knockneskeagh,  1 qr.,  138  A.  prof.  6 a.  unprof. ; i bar.  Coole- 
avin,  same  co. — half  the  castle  of  Downally,  and  die  £ qr.  of 
Lecarrowcruin,  153  a.  1 R.  prof.  3 a.  & 32  r.  unprof.,  mearing 
upon  Carrownebre,"and  situate  in  Cullary. — Lismarcrea,  £ qr., 
51  a.  & 32  p. ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co. — Carrowanloghane, 

£ qr.,  60  a.  ; bar.  Tirreragh,  same  co. — in  Munhiny,  £ of  the 
i qr.,  20  a. — the  castle  of  Behy-Edenmore,  being  1 cart",  30  a. 
— Caslane,  1 cart",  30  a.  ; bar.  Corren,  same  co. — Carrowfeare 
inVickesery,  1 qr.,  120  a.  ; bar.  Tirreragh,  same  co. — the  rectory 
of  Aghainlisch ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co. — rectories  of  Agheris, 
Dromard,  Templeboy,  and  Killmncshallgan ; bar.  Tirreragh, 
same  co. — the  castle  of  Castleoughdargan  ; bar.  Tirerill,  same 
co. — Straighbrahan  alias  Sratraghane  alias  Shratragliane,  lqr., 
154  a. — Caltrogh  alias  Cardragh,  £ qr.,  121  a.  3 R.  8p. — Car- 
rowmore,  Killnefadda,  and  Lishelegle,  9 cart"’,  320  a.  & 16  p. 
prof.  39  a.&32  p.  unprof. — the  Carnes  alias  Bahus,  1 qr.,  and 
Loglinenanty,  £ qr.,  140  a.  1 n.  24  p.  — Chiefryes. — out  of 
Scardan  alias  Seardon,  2 qrs.,  1/.  6s.  8 d. — out  of  Caldragh,  £ qr., 
6s.  8d. — Aghamore,  1 qr.,  13s.  id.  — Farran-Ichard,  £ qr., 

Cs.  8 d. Cargin,  £ qr.,  6s.  8d. — Knockanekelly  and  Knockane- 

liorna,  £ qr.,  6s.  8d. — Shanonoughter,  1 qr.,  6s.  8 d. — Srahine- 
rane,  £ qr.,  6s.  8d. — Gortnegrelly,  £ qr.,  6s.  8 d. — Cooledro- 
maneighter,  £ qr.,  6s.  8 d.,  and  6d.  more  out  of  the  last  recited 
61  qi-s. ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co. — out  of  the  1 bar.  of  Cooleavin, 
4/. — Ballyderaowen,  If. — Clonlurge,  1 qr.,  1/. — Dromfin,  1 qr., 
If. — Portinishy,  a pair  of  spurs ; bar.  Corren,  same  co. — out  of 

Bally mullany,  13s.  id.;  bar.  Tirerill,  same  co. Date 

2d  July  18 th  year. — (Cert.  11  th  May,)  and  inrolled  18 th  July 
1666. — Note:  The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Sligo,  (excepting 
and  exempting  thereout  the  Abby  qr.  alias  Carrownemonaster, 
and  die  1 qr.  of  Knocknegane,  with  so  much  of  the  town  of 
Sligo  as  stood  thereupon,)  with  all  the  premisses  granted  by 
this  patent;  and  also  the  qr.  of  Knockmullin  alias  Clonegis- 
sane,  the  qr.  of  Lissinena  alias  Tulluratband,  the  qr.  of 
Ballyanliggan,  and  the  qr.  of  Clonecorra,  in  bar.  Tirrerill, 
which  were  setded  on  and  confirmed  to  them  and  their  heirs 
by  order  or  decree  of  the  L.  L.  and  Council,  dated  15  April 
1663 ; the  qr.  of  Ballydowgan,  the  qr.  of  Derrydarra,  the 
1 qr.  Cornegehy,  and  3 cart"’  of  the  qr.  of  Levally,  in  die  bar. 
of  Carbery,  which  were  settled  on  them  by  another  decree, 
dated  12  August  1663 ; the  qrs.  of  Lanas  and  Kilsallagh, 
the  cart"’  of  Bunatrohane  and  Torvey,  3 cart"1  in  Duagli,  and 
the  2 islands  of  Inishimulcloghy  alias  the  Coney  Island,  and 
Innishroras  alias  the  Oyster-Island,  in  the  bar.  of  Carbery, 
which  were  settled  on  them  by  anodier  decree,  dated 
17  August  1663,  were  created  into  the  manor  of  Sligoe, 
widi  500  a.  in  demesne ; a power  to  create  tenures,  to  hold 
courts  leet  and  baron,  a law-day  or  a court  of  record ; to 
appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs,  and  other  officers ; to  build  a 
prison  and  appoint  a gaoler;  to  enjoy  all  waifs,  strays,  &c. ; to 
impark  2,000  a.  with  free  warren,  chase,  and  park ; to  hold 
4 fairs  at  the  town  of  Sligoe,  on  17  March,  24  June,  1 August, 
and  29  September,  and  for  two  days  following  each,  and  two 
markets  on  every  Tuesday  and  Saturday,  at  the  rent  of  7s.  6 d. 
(being  the  old  rent  due  for  the  same),  and  10s.  by  way  of 

increase. Dated  12th  March  1674,  and  inrolled  9 th  April 

1675. — (Arno  27"  Car.  2Ji  3“  pars,  dorso  R.  9 and  13.) — 
The  letter  directing  the  said  patent  to  pass  is  dated  at  White- 
hall 9 January  1674,  R.  9.  Provided  that  the  qr.  of  Knock- 
begg,  the  qr.  and  £ of  Ballynesihane  and  Leek,  the  £ qr.  or 
Carrownegatt  alias  Carrignegat,  and  the  qr.  of  Carrowerim 
alias  Carrowerain,  be  not  comprised  in  this  grant,  the  same 
having  been  lately  sold  by  the  said  William  Earl  of  Strafford 
(122.) 


and  Thomas  Radcliffc  to  Richard  Lord  Baron  of  Coloony, 
and  his  heirs. — The  whole  premisses  to  be  held  under  such 
rents,  tenures,  reservations,  and  services  as  were  due  and 
payable  thereout  to  the  crown  in  the  year  1641. 


Ch.  II. 


35.  JOSEPH  FOX  esq. — In  Ballinacurry,  368  a.  (596  A.  Waterford. 
& 16  p.  stat.)  51.  11s.  9 1 d. — Ballydesert,  548  a.  (887  a.  2 r. 

27  p.  stat.)  81.  6s.  5d— Shannakill  north,  166  a.  (268  a.  3 R. 

23  p.  stat.)  21.  10s.  5d. — Upper  Ballycloghy,  179  a.  (289  a. 

3 R.  32  p.  stat.)  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  21.  14s.  4£d— Ballynapp, 

34  a.  (55  a.  & 12  p.  stat.)  10s.  4jd— Thomastowne,  348  a. 

(563  a.  2 n.  32  p.  stat.)  51.  5s.  8 Jd. — Knocknecrohey  alias 
Knocknerahy,  95  a.  (153  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)  II.  8s.  10 \d. — 
Gloimonore,  556  a.  (900  a.  2 R.  20  p.  stat.)  prof.  96  a.  .unprof. 

81.  8s.  lOJd. — Total  rent,  341.  16s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co. 
Waterford. — in  Gracop  alias  Graige,  223  a.  (361  a.  & 36  p.  Tipperary. 
stat.)  prof.  90  a.  unprof.  31.  7s.  8Jd.— Killoan,  126  a.  (204  a. 

& 16  p.  stat.)  II.  18s.  3Jd. — Killruan,  164  a.  (265  a.  2 r. 

25  p.  stat)  21.  4s.  9fd. — Ballinwera,  102  a.  (165  a.  & 36  p. 
stat.)  II.  10s.  llfd. — Sessrakeele,  89  a.  (144  a.  & 27  p.  stat.) 

II.  7s.  Old.  — Sessrareagh  alias  Lissrareagli,  126  a.  (204  a. 

& 16  p.  stat.)  II.  18s.  3J d. — Barnagarry  alias  Barnagery, 

84  a.  (136  a.  & 11  p.  stat.)  II.  5s.  6Jd— Castleplough  alias 
Kneigh,  477  a.  (772  A.  2 R.  26  p.  stat.)  71. 4s.  lOJd— Graigi- 
nigett  alias  Graginigeale,  54  a.  (87  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  16s.  4 fd. 

— Anaghbegg  alias  Aghabeg  and  Kilteloge,  196  a.  (317  a. 

1 r.  38  p.  stat.)  21.  19s.  6jd. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tip- 
perary.— Total1  rent,  241.  13s.  4 Jd. Date  16 th  July 

18th  year. — (Cert.  291  h June.) — Inrolled  19th  July  1666. 

38.  THOMAS  HARRISON  of  Mishell,  co.  Cork,  gent.  Cork. 
— in  Knockahawly  alias  Knockikaulea,  206  a.  2 R.  27  p.  (334  a. 

3 r.  3 p.  stat.)  31.  2s.  9d.— in  Bealegooly,  153  a.  2r.  24  p. 

(248  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  21.  6s.  8d— the  other  part  of  d",  281a. 

1r.  16 p.  (455  a.  2r.  39p.  stat.)  4£  5s.  5d. ; bar.  Kinlea,  co. 

Cork.— Total  quantity,  647  a.  2r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,039a.  In. 

25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91.  14s.  lOd. Date  11th  July 

18th  year. — (Cert.  22(1  June. — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — 

Inrolled  23 d July  1666. 


41.  Sir  THOMAS  STANLEY  knt.  — Ballymackee, 
145  a.  (234  a.  3 R.  20  p.  slat.)  21.  4s.  Old.  — Ballydonnogh, 
277a.  (448  a.  2 it.  31p.  stat.)  41. 4s.  lid. — Ardpaddan,  112a. 
(181a.  1 r.  28  p.  stat.)  II.  14s.  OJd. — Clogheene  and  Castle- 
conagh,  357  a.  (578  A.  1 R.  4 p.  stat.)  prof.  16  a.  unprof. 
51.  8s.  5d.— the  towne  of  Clonenaffe,  and  the  next  adjoining 
part  of  the  lands  thereof,  200  a.  (323  a.  3 n.  35  p.  stat.)  prof. 
50  a.  unprof.  31.  0s.  9Jd.  — the  town  of  Ballymackarbery, 
and  the  next  adjoining  part  of  the  lands  thereof,  500  a.  prof. 
20  a.  unprof.— more  of  the  same,  532  a.  (1,671  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
stat.)  prof.  20  A.  unprof.  151.  13s.  4 \d.  reduced  to  131.  10s. 
— Upper  and  Lower  Sillyheens,  311a.  (503  a.  3 n.  3 r. 
stat.)  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  41.  14s.  5 Id. — in  Curteswood  and 
Ballyroghan,  parcel  thereof,  626  a.  In.  13  p.  (1,014  a.  2 n. 
8 p.  stat.)  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  91. 10s.  2d.— part  of  Casdereagh 
called  Gragenegower,  408  a.  (660  a.  3 n.  23 r.  stat.)  61. 3s.  lid. 
reduced  to  51. — Currughteskin,  being  part  of  Casdereagh, 
368  A. — Casdereagh  town  and  lands,  67  a.  (704  a.  2 n.  20  p. 
stat.)  61.  12s.  1 Jd.  reduced  to  51.  10s. ; bar.  Glanchery,  co. 
Waterford— Killganemore,  76  a.  (123  a.  & 17  p.  stat.) 
II.  3s.  Id. — Tickinoorr  and  Killganibegg,  268  a— Crenogh’s- 


land,  1 a.  (435  a.  2 r.  38  p.  stat.)  41.  Is.  8Jd. ; bar.  Upper- 
third,  same  co.— Ballcalla,  124  a.  (200  a.  3 R.  18  p.  stat.) 
II.  17s.  8d. — in  Urragli,  104  a.  (168  a.  1 R.  34  r.  stat.) 
II.  1 Is. 7d. — in  Killdingan,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 r.  7 p.  suit.)  12s.  1 Jd. 
— Great  Lissduffe,  128  a.  (207  a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)  ll.18s.101d. 
Knocknabooly  alias  Buoly,  154  a.  (249  a.  1 r.  33  p.  stat.) 
21.  6s.  9Jd. — Lackmore,  162  a.  (262  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.) 
21.  9s.  2 Id.  — in  Moyhcrenenagh,  88  a.  (142  a.  2 r.  7 p. 
stat.)  II.  6s.  9d. — Gortnedullin,  35  a.  (56  a.  2 r.  31  p.  suit.) 
10s.  7 Id. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary— m Clonul- 
ta<rh  alias  Clonoule,  382  a— more  of  the  same,  133  a— more  of 
the  same,  54a.  (921  a.  2 R.  30 p.  stat.)  81.  12s-  9jd. ; bar.  Kill- 
namanagh,  same  co— Graunge-Chanleys  (part),  80  a.  (129  a. 
2 r 14  p.  stilt.)  II.  12s.  4id— in  Athirdce  town-lands,  called 
the  15  acres,  35  a.  (56  a.  2m  31  p.  stat.)  1 Is. 4d— Obristownc, 
127  A.  (205  a.  2 u.  35  p.  stat.)  21.  11s.  5Jd;  biu-.  Athirdce, 
co.  Louth— Total  quantity  in  Munster,  9,155  a.  3 n.  11  r- 
suit— in  Leinster,  392  a.  stat— Total  rent  in  Munster, 
851. 16s.  63 d. — in  Leinster,  41.  18s.  ljd. — Total,  90/.  14s.  Sid. 
1 Date  3d  July  18 th  year.— (Cert.  22 d June.)  — Inrolled 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


2-U/t  July  1666 — Note : By  patent,  dated  15th  July  1679. 
- — [Hot.  (le  anno  31“  Car.  2"“  3"  pars,/.)  Stephen  Stanley 
esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas,  had  an  abatement  of 
4/.  9s.  4jd.  of  the  quit  rents,  viz.  out  of  the  lands  reduced  ns 


— R.  2 


Wiclitow 


Dublin. 

Louth. 


44.  OLIVER  Earl  of  TY11CONNELL.  — Ringsend, 
6 a.  (9  a.  2 u.  35  r.  stat.)  2s.  5 \<L — in  Donabrooke,  with  the 
mill,  9 a.  (14. a.  2b.  13p.stat.)  3s.  7Jd— Beggattsrath,  200a. 
(323a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.)  4/.  Is.  OJd.,  co.  of  city  of  Dublin. — 
Merryan,  with  the  murreaghs  thereunto  belonging,  and  Mune- 
dressan,  part  of  the  same,  together  With  the  murreaghs  ad- 
joining next  to  Ringsend,  312  a.  (505  a.  1 k.  23  p.  stat.) 
6 1.  6s- — Symonscourte  (part),  110  a.  (178  a.  & 29r.  stat.) 
2/.  4s.  6 id.,  co.  of  Dublin,  or  co.  of  tlie  city. — Dondrom  and 
Tecknock,  a member  thereof,  and  Cheeverstowne,  a member 
of  the  same,  562  a.  (910  a.  1 it.  16  p.  stat.)  111.  7s.  7d.— 
Owenstowne,  100  a.  (161  a.  3 it.  38  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  6Jd— in 
the  Bray,  18  a.  (29  a.  & 25p.  stat.)  7s.  31d— Glancullen  and 
Ballybracke,  part  of  the  same,  223  a.  (361  a.  & 36  p.  stat.) 
4/.  10s.  3 £d. — in  Lucan  a house,  & 1 a.  (1  a.  2 n.  19  p.  stat.) 
4. Jd—  Cappocke,  80  a.  (129  a.  2 it.  14  P.  stat.)  1/.  12s.  4 id— 
Kilternan  and  Ballybetagh,  722  a.  (1,169  a.  2 b.  3 p.  stat.) 
141.  12s.  3 Id.,  co.  Dublin. — in  Merryan,  60  a.  — Thorne- 
Castle  and  Booterstowne,  285  a.  (461  a.  2 b.  24  p.  stat.) 
51. 15s.  5d.  out  of  Killmaghad,  a chief  rent  of  21.  10s.,  same 
co.— Hanlanstowne  and  Athronan,  after  reprizing  such  adven- 
turer as  was  possessed  thereof,  30th  May  1666,  222  a.  (359  a. 

2 b.  17  p.  stat.)  41.  9s.  10Jd.,  co.  Meath.— Moiety  of  Great 
Bray,  184a.  (298a.  & 8p.  stat.)  31.  14s.  6Jd.,  co. Wicklow. 
in  Drogheda,  1 mess.  & 2 a.  (3  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)  9]  d— Total 
quantity,  3,036  a.  plant.  (4,917a.  3 b.  11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
6U  9s.  5\d. — a rent-charge  of  801.  out  of  Mallahide,  formerly 
belonging  to  his  uncle  Chris'  Fitz William,  who  died  seised 
thereof  in  fee  without  issue,  and  which  descended  to  Lord 
Tyrconiiell,  as  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lord  Vise’  Fitz  William, 
—a  house  in  St.  Warborough-street,  Dublin ; his  right  in  law 
or  equity  to  a certain  lease  or  term  of  yearn  of  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Templetowne,  Moretowne,  and  Mucklagh,  and  the 
tithes  of  Carlingford  and  Cooley,  7 years  to  come,  co.  Louth. 

Date  Wth  July  18 th  year.— (Cert.  30 th  May.)—Inrolled  I 

15 th  July  1666. 


in  Louth  and  King’s  Co.,  2,842a.  3 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  50/.  11s.  Old.  — in  Termonfeighan  for 
99  years,  from  29th  Sept.  1660,  123  a.  3 b.  20  p.  plant. 
(200  a.  2 r.  19  p.  stat.)  21.  10s.  2 Id.  ; bar.  Ferrard  and 

Atherde,  same  co Date  26 th  June  18/4  year.  — (Cert. 

18/4  May. — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — Inrolled  26/4  July 
1666 — Note:  By  letters  from  Whitehall,  26th  Nov.  1675, 
the  quit  rents  of  92/.  14s.  imposed  upon  the  lands  granted  to 
him  in  the  cos.  of  Lowth,  Roscomon,  and  Galway,  were,  at 
the  instance  of  his  son  and  heir,  George  Legge  esq.,  directed 
to  be  discharged  and  released,  other  than  4/.  10s.  a year. 
(28"  Car.  2.  1"  p.  f.  R.  3.) — By  patent,  dated  27th  Oct.,  and 
inrolled  4th  Nov.  1680,  pursuant  to  P.  S.  27th  Feb.  1679, 
from  Whitehall,  (Rot.  32“  Car.  II.  1“  p.  f.  R.  37.)  the  lands 
ol  Termonfeighan  were  granted  to  George  Legge  esq.,  son  of 
the  Colonel,  in  fee ; and  all  the  lands  in  co.  Louth  created 
into  the  manor  of  Dunleer,'with  300  a.  in  demesne,  to  impark 
500  a.  and  the  usual  privileges  of  courts,  park,  waifs,  &c. ; and 
they  were  further  created  into  a corporation,  called  the  Borough 
of  Dunlcer,  by  patent,  dated  3d  Aug.  1683  (anno  35“  3'  pars, 
f.  R.  16  Sf  28.)  pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall  the  20/4  Feb. 
1681.  (35“  Car.  2.  3»  p.  f.  R.  16.) 


King's  Co. 
Louth. 


48.  Colonel  WILLIAM  LEGG,  groom  of  the  King’s 
bed-chamber.  Drumgriffin,  lqr.,  120  A.-Carrowbegg,  1 qr., 

1 95  a.  Tomegarran,  1 qr.,  137  a. — Clonboe  castle,  qr.,  74  a. 

Graige,  1 qr.,  58  A. — Clounonan  and  Lissumore,  1 qr.,  47  a. 

Masso,  1 qr.,  80  a — Tonamasse,  1 qr.,  55  a.— Annagh,  1 qr., 
60  a.— Mullaghdrom,  1 cart",  23  a— Gortrue,  i qr.,  35  a— 
Carrowen,  1 qr.,  75  a.— Luggane-voghanenon,  } cart",  32  a. 
— Carrownecor,  1 qr.,  72  a.  Attergall,  1 qr.,  74  a— Lougli- 
negurr,  lqr.,  38a— Total  quantity,  1,903a.  1 b.  9p.  stat?— 
Total  rent,  11/.  17s.  lit/.;  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway.— the 

castle  qr.,  and  the  qr.  of  Killroe,  2 qrs.,  186.  a KilKare,  1 qr. 

64  a — Loghill,  lqr.,  121a — Total  quantity,  600a.  3 it.  34  p. 
stat.  3/.  15s.  lit/.,  parish  Killcon,  same  co — Carrowmarry, 

1 qr.,  1 00  A.  -Curraghmore,  J qr.,  43  a— Carroneard  and  Car- 
ranegowre,  2 qrs.,  1 15  A.-Cloghane,  * qr.,  55  A.-Peake,  1 qr., 

77  a.  — Carnamoe  and  Carrowboy,  2 qrs.,  152  a Dorian 

2qrs.,  132  a. — Tawnagh,  1 cart",  17a.— Total  rent,6/.19s,10|d  • 

par.  Cuniver,  bar.  Clare,  same  co Malltowne,  Pace,  Strut- 

anna  alias  Mullagh,  and  Stratamerry,  126  a— Cartotanie, 

1 cart",  and  the  town  and  lands  of  Knocknenowle,  82  a. 
— Carrowkenny  and  Coolebrelan,  3 cart"1,  185  a— Ballycre- 
gane,  180  a.;  par.  Killtome,  bar.  Atlilone,  co.  Roscommon. 
— Liscam,  39  a— Derrylane  and  Gortnesend  alias  Gortneside, 
102  a.  (1,1o6  a.  2r.  10 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7/.  4s.  7 d.;  par. 
Cam  same  co—  lotal  quantity  in  Galway  and  Roscommon, 
2,9o  1 a.  plant.  (4,780  a.  & 22  p.  stat )— Total  rent,  29/.  17s.6 \d. 
—all  the  surplus  land  of  Clonemoghan  and  Baliyreehy,  49  a 
(79  a.  1 a.  20 ...  stat)  19s.  10Jd.;  bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. 

the  manor  .and  lordship  of  Killsaran,  and  all  the  demesne 
lands,  with  all  the  towns,  lands,  chiefries,  rents,  services,  and 
heredit*  thereunto  belonging,  817  a.  3 r.  (1,324  a.  2 b.  20p. 
stat.)  167. 1 Is.  2d.;  bar.  Athirdee  and  Ferrard,  co.  Louth— 
the  lordship  and  manor  of  Templetowne,  with  the  appur- 
tenances,  Maghernatra,  Ballynemony,  Mucklogh  or  Minlogh, 
and  Old  Graunge,  363  a.  (588  a.  stat.)  7/.  7s. ; bar.  Dundalk, 
same  co.  Dummy  and  Droganstowne,  parcel  thereof,  616  a 
(997  a.  3 u.  11  p.  stat)  12/.  9s.  5Jd.  — Dunleir,  1,046  A. 
(1, 694  a.  1 b.  16 p.  stat.)  21/.3s.7d.;  same  co— Total  quantity, 


52.  RICHARD  EDWARDS  gent  and  ELIZ.  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Col.  John  Kynaston,  to  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Eliz.  forever. — in  Rathdown,  318a.  1b.  37p.  (515a.  2b. 
20  p.  stat)  6/.  8s.  11  Id. — Ould-Court,  277  a.  & 30  p.  (438  a. 

3 b.  33  p.  stat)  51.  12s.  3d. — Rahanacling  alias  Rahanaclig, 
58  a.  3 b.  (95  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  9d. ; A bar.  Rathdowne, 
co.  Wicklow.  — Total  quantity,  654  a.  1 r.  27  i>.  plant 

(1,060  a.  & 3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  13/.  4s.  11  >d. Date 

16/4  Aug.  18/4  year.— (Cert.  8/4  June.  — Inrolled  in  the 
Exchequer  1666.) 

54.  Cornet  EDWARD  COOPER.  — Marcree,  14  qr., 
146  a.  (236  a.  1 b.  40  p.  stat.)  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  1/.  9s.  6ijd. 

— Ardcarly  alias  Ardcarbegg, d“,  129a.  (208a.  3 n.  33  p.stat.) 
l/.6s.  ljd. — Ragrany,  i qr.,  39a.  (63a.  & 28p.  stat.)  7s.  10Jd. 

— ^ three  cart™  of  tlie  qr.  of  Carrowmeere  alias  Ballindrite, 
being  tlie  whole  qr.  except  the  cart"  of  Carrowfadd,  87  a. 

I [140a-  3e'  28 p- stat.)  prof.  198a.  unprof.  17s.  7£d—  Cloony, 

A qr.,  86  a.  (139  a.  1 it.  9 p.  stat)  17s.  5d.-the  half  treenland 
of  Mullaghbryen,  56  a.  (90  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat)  lls.4d.;  bar. 
Tirrerill,  co.  Sligo.  — in  Templebreigh,  qr.,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 n. 
20p.  stat.)  4s.  1 OJd. ; bar.  Carbery,same  co. — in  Knockroe,  qr., 
102  a.  (165  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)  prof.  2 a.  1b,  8 p.  unprof. 

1/.  Os.  7(d. — Drumdroley  alias  Derrynegrege,  lqr.,  75a.  3 n. 

(122  a.  2 r.  33  r.  stat)  15s.  4d. ; bar.  Tirrerill,  same  co. in 

Tawnamore,  qr.,  called  the  Shean,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat.) 

2s.  lOd. ; bar.  Corren,  same  co.  — Clonbunagh,  1 qr.,  130  a. 
(210a.  2r.  13 p.  stat.)  1/.  6s.  4d—Lissanahanala  alias  Lissana- 
hala,  lqr.,  107a.  (173a.  1b.  12P.stat)  1/. Is. 8d— inCashell, 
h qr.,  51  a.  (82  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.)  10s.  3|d— in  Ardskining 
next  to  Cashel]  aforesaid,  14  a.  1 r.  14  p.  (23  a.  & 32  p.  stat.) 

2s.  10 Jd.;  bar.  Tirrerill,  same  co— Urlare,  1 qr.,  99  a.  (160  a. 

1r.  18 p.  stat.)  1/.  0s.  ltd. ; bar.  Corren,  same  co — Russine 
alias  Russinreagh,  lqr.,  156  a.  (252  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat)  1/.  1 ls.7d. ; 
bar.  rirrerill,  same  co. — Ardkeereene,  J qr.,  63  a.  (102a.&8p. 
stat.)  12s.  9d. ; bar.  Corren,  same  co— in  the  2 qrs.  of  Car? 
rowkeele  and  Castlevilly,  on  the  west  part,  117  a.  (189  a.  2 r. 

3 p.  stat)  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  1/.  3s.  8 jd— in  the  qr.  of  Roseau? 
land  (east part),  16a.  (25a.  3 it  27 p.  stat)  prof.  12A.,mprof. 

3s.  3d.  Sherrshuggarry  and  the  Seshuma^alarry,  2 qrs., 
383a.  (620a.  1r.  24. p.stat.) prof.  520 a. unprof.  3/.17s.6|d.; 
bar.  Lyne,  same  co— Total  quantity,  1,895  a.  & 14  p.  plant. 
(3,069a.  2r.  36  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  19/.  3s.  8id— in  Knock-  L 

long,  west  part,  362  a.  (586  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.)  prof.  8 a.  unprof. 
5/.9s.  1 1 Jd— Garrinea,  207  a.  (335  a.  1 r.  9p. stat.) 31. 2s.l0‘d. 

— in  Hammondstowne,  80a.  (129a.  2r.  14p.stat)  l/.4s.3Jd. 

—in  Killgarriffe,  soutli  part,  mearing  with  Ballyperod,  98  a. 

(158  a.  2 r.  39  p.  stat.)  11.  9s.  9Jd.  — Balinperod,  255  a. 

(413  a.  & 9 p.  stat.)  3/.  17s.  5}d. — in  Ballintober,  mearing  with 
Balhnperod,  11  a.  (17a.  3 r.  Up.  stat.)  Ss.4d.;  bar.  Costlea, 
co.  Limerick.  — Meosse,  87  a.  1 r.  (141  a.  1 it.  13  p.  stat ) It 

prof.  63  a.  unprof.  1/.  6s.5£d. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Kerry 

in  Killmorna  alias  Killmena,  soutli-west  part,  joining  to  the 
river ofFeale, 4.61a.  1r.25p.  (747a.  1r.  18p.stat.)  7/.0s.ljd. 
in  Carroweighter,  joining  with  Killineene,  13  a.  3 u.  (22  a. 
stat)  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  4s.  2d. ; bar.  Erraglityconncr, 
—Total  quantity,  1,575  a.  1 r.  25  p.  plant  (2,551  a. 

p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  23/.  18s.  5 d. Dale  19/4  Sep. 

18/4  year. — (Cert.  11/4  May.) — Inrolled  20/4  Sep.  1666. 


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Roll  18 /A  Cha.  II.  third  part,  back. 


Kerry.  1.  THOMAS  AMORY  esq.  — Ballyboneene,  388  a.  1 n. 

20  p. — Knockenagh,  385  a.  prof.  199  a.  unprof. — Gloury, 
350  a. — Culeard,  225  a. — Inshy,  334  a.  prof.  230  a.  unprof. — 
Carvenknock,  160  a. — in  Slirone,  101  a.  prof.  440  a.  unprof. — 
in  Clounm'teene,  22  a. — in  Ballahidoeig,  south  part,  lying  next 
contiguous  to  Carrowmanagh  and  Carrowneiglitragb,  169  a. 

1 B.  21  p. — in  Dramanny,  south  part,  bordering  on  the  river 
Feale,  171  a.  & 25  p. — Carrowmannagh,  220  a.  1b.  23  p.  prof. 
21a.  3 b.  29p.  unprof. — in  .Carrowneightragh,  427a.  1b. 
20 p.  prof.  127a.  2 b.  unprof.;  bar.  Iraghticonner,  co.  Kebby. 
— Total  quantity,  2,958  a.  2 b.  21  p.  plant.  (4,784  a.  1 n.  19p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  44/.  17s.  OJd. — (Cert.  4th  May  1666.) 

3.  Sir  ARTHUR  DENNY  knt. — East  and  West  Gortna- 
killes  and  Ubbernoe,  2 a.  2 r. — Clonmore,  36  a. — Marshland, 
19a.  In. — Gortnegarnie,  19a.  1b.  20 p. — Creaghduffe, Clash, 
and  Calloge,  19  a.  1 r.  30 p.;  bar.  Truaghananackny,  same  co. — 
Total,  96a.  2r.  10p.  plant.  (156a.  1b.  27 p.  stat.)  11.  9s.  4d. 
— Inishlaughuny,  405  a.  2 r.  9 p. — in  Gurteeny  or  Gurteene, 
part  of  the  west  of  Clanloughlin,  54  a.  1 n.  1 P. — Total  quan- 
tity, 459  a.  3 b.  10  p.  plant.  (744a.  3r.  10p.  stat.)  61.  19s.  7fd.; 
bar.  Glaneroughty,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  556  a.  1 r.  20  p. 
plant  (901a.  & 27  p.  stat) — Total  rent  81.  8s.  1 Ifd. — 

(Cert.  29th  June  1666.) 4.  THOMAS  GALLAGHER. 

— in  Drumbegg,  120  a. — Shrone,  190  a.  & 15  p.  ; bar.  Iraghti- 
conner, same  co. — Total  quantity,  310a.  & 15  p.  plant  (502  a. 

.&  14  p.  stat.)  41.  14s.  ljd. Dated  19 th  July  18!/i  year. — 

(Cert.  18!/i  May.) — Inrolled  27 th  July  1666. 

Limericlt.  5.  Sir  WILLIAM  PETTYknt. — Farranslione  alias  Castle- 
blacke,  170  a.  (275  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat)  21.  11s.  7Jd— Bally- 
maghtenbegg,  48  a.  (77  a.  3 R.  1 p.  stat.)  14s.  7d. — Farrin- 
nagowne,  130  a.  (210  a.  2r.  13  p.  stat)  11.  19s.  6d. — 
Killrush,  80  a.  (129  a.  2 r.  14p.  stat.)  11.  4s.  3Jd— Bally- 
maghtenmore,  69  a.  (Ill  a.  3 r.  3p.  stat)  11.  0s.  lli'i- — 
Moolish,  46  a.  3r.  (75  a.  2r.  38  p.  stat.)  14s.  2£d— Shanna- 
booly  and  Farranconnarra,  91  a.  2r.  (148  a.  & 35  p.  stat.) 
11.  7s.  9id. — Caherdavan,  66  a.  1 R.  (107  a.  1 r.  11p.  stat.) 
11. 0s.  1 \d. — Knockardnegallagh,  48  a.  (77  a.  3r.  stat)  14s. 7 d. 
— Clonmackanmore,  70 a.  2r.  (114a.  & 32p.  stat.)  11.  ls.5d. 
— Clonmackanbegg,  61a.  2r.  (99  a.  2r.  20  p.  stat.)  18s.  8d. 
— Ballygrenane,  158  a.  (255a.  3r.  30p.  stat.)  21.  8s. — Clon- 
canane,  189  a.  2 b.  (306  a.  3r.  34 p.  stat)  21.  17s.  6|d— 
Clondrenagh,  165  a.  2 b.  (268  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  21.  10s.  SJd— 
Conagli  (part)  or  Clonagh,  58  a.  3 r.  (95  a.  & 27  p.  stat.) 
17s.  10Jd.  ; North  Liberties  of  the  city  of  Limerick.  — 
Kings  Co.  Cloondaglas,  81a.  1 r.  4p.  (131a.  2b.  24 p.  stat.)  prof.  197a. 

1  r.  unprof.  11.  12s.  lid. — Killnagallmore,  74  a.  & 12  p. 
(119a.  3r.  38p.  stat)  11.  9s.  llfd— in  the  same,  23a.  (37  a. 

1 r.  Ip.  stat)  9s.  3fd. — Brogholloe,  409 a.  2 n.  12 p.  prof. 
251  a.  3 r.  30  p.  unprof.,  more  in  the  same,  of  pasture,  58  a. 
3 it.  30  p.  (758  A.  3 R.  26  P.  stat.)  91.  9s.  8Jd— Parke,  69  a. 
2r.  8p.  (112  a.  2r.  26  p.  stat.)  11.  8s.  ljd. — Ballycollan, 
62  a.  1 r.  20  p.  (101  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)  11.  5s.  Sd.— Lelaghmore, 
220  A.  1 R.  16  p.  (366  a.  3 R.  28p.  stat)  41.  9s.  3d. — Mooney 
alias  Mutiny,  150  a'.  & 30  p.  (243  a.  1 r.  4 p.  stat.)  prof. 
58  a.  lit.  8 p.  unprof.  31.  0s.  lOd. — Ballylowen,  35  a.  (56  a. 

2 R.  31  P.  stat.)  14s.  2d. — Cappineagh,  35  a.  1r.  36  p.  (57  a. 
& 14  p.  stat.)  14s.  4 Jd. — Killgolane,  56  a.  (90  a.  2 r.  34  p. 
stat)  prof.  51a.  2 r.  unprof.  11.  2s.  8d.  — Ballyoran  and 
Smeragh,  110a.  (178a.  & 29 p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  61d—  Bar- 
naboy,  45a.  1r.  Up-  (73a.  1r.  26 p.)  18s.  4Jd. — Ballyboy, 
908  a.  2 n.  34  p.  (1,471a.  3r.  35  p.  stat.)  prof.  55  a.  unprof. 
181.  8s.  6d. — Derinboy  and  Ballymar,  196  a.  3 r.  4 p.  (318  a. 
2 r.  39  p.  stat.)  prof.  81  a.  2 it.  10  r.  unprof.  31.  19s.  8Jd— 
Derrigrath,  Cappinoge,  and  Gortnamuck,  147  A.  2 R.  20  p., 
more  in  the  same,  10  a.  2 it.  (256  A.  & 22  p.  stat.)  prof.  21  A. 

2 b.  unprof.  31.  4s.  OJd. — Bally- William  lleagli,  88  A.  & 8 p. 
(142  a.  &20p.  stat.)  11.  15s.  7 \d. — Rath  llobbin,  260  A.  2r. 
(421  a 3 R.  35  P.  stat)  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  51. 5s.  5Jd.— Corra 
and  Breda,  304  A.  (492  a.  1 n.  29  p.  stat.)  prof.  84  a.  unprof. 
61.  3s.  ljd— in  Corra,  45  a.,  more  in  the  same,  63  a.  (174  a. 

3 r.  31  P.)  prof.  23  a.  unprof.  21.  3s.  8 jd.  — Annasclan  and 
Ballyngowen,  112a.  1.  r.  8p.  (181a.3r.  25p.  stat.)  2/.5s.5Jd. 
— Ballyuloglian  and  llathkerrigan,  56  a.  I r.  16®.  (91a. 
1 r.  5p.  stat)  11.  2s.  9Jd. — Ballyleene,  95  a.  (153  a.  3 r.  22  p. 

Meath.  stat)  11.  18s.  5?,d. ; bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co.  Dowans  - 
towne,  103  a.  (166  a.  Sit.  15  p.  stat)  SL  Is.  8Jd. — in  Dromine, 
measured  with  Rahill,  20  a.  (32  a.  1 R.  24  p.  stat.)  8s.  lid.— 
(122.) 


Gibbons  alias  Gibblackstowne,  127  a.  (205  a.  2r.  35  p.  stat)  Meath. 

21. 11s.  5id.—  Tulloge,  225  a.  3 r.  (365  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat) 

41. 11s. 5d. — Hodgestowne,  47  a.  1r.  17p.  (76  a.  2 r.  33 p. stat.) 

19s.2d.— Whiteleasc,  21  a.  3 R.  (35  a.  1 r.  stat)  8s.  9»d 

Clintstowne, 220  a.  In.  12 p.  (356a.  3 r.  22 p.  stat.)  41.9s.2Jrf. 

— Sarsfieldstowne  and  Richardstowne,  290  a.  (469  a.  3 r. 
stat.)  51.l7s.5Jd.  — Micknanstowne,  166  a.  & 12  p.  (269  a. 

&2f.  stat.)  31.7s.2Jd.— Jolmstowne,  42  a.  2 r.  (68  a.  3 b. 

15  p.  stat.)  17s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath.  — in  Creiks- 
towne,  Sommers  towne,  Sotherstowne  alias  Soderne,  and 
part  of  Blackwater,  32  a.  (51a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)  12s.  114d. 

— Grenoge-Rath,  217  a.  & 28  p.  (351a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat) 

41.7s.  lid.  — Greenoge,  111a.  1 r.  14  p.  (180  a.  1b.  15  p. 
stat.)  21.5s.  Id. — in  Greenoge,  65  a.  (105a.  In.  6p.  stat) 

11.  6s.  3 id. ; bar.  Ratoath,  same  co.  — Killeagh,  445  a.  2 r. 

(721a.  2 b.  22  p.  stat)  91. 0s.  5d.— in  Tullogh,  north-west 
part,  50  a.  1 r.  (81a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat)  11. 0s.  4Jd. — Ballin- 
trobole,  116  a.  (187  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat)  21.  6s.  llfd.— 

Cullendragh,  151  a.  (244  a.  2 r.  15  p.  stat)  31.  Is.  lfd. ; 
bar.  Half-Foure,  same  co.  — Clonlee  or  Clonee,  364  a.  2 b. 

(590  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat)  71.7s.7Jd— Hilltowne,  145  a.  (234  a. 

3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  21.  18s.  8f  d.  — Gerrardstowne,  44  a.  2 r. 

(72  a.  & 14  p.  stat)  18s.  OJd.  — Orristowne,  85  a.  1 r.  17  p. 

(138  a.  1 r.  2 p.  stat.)  11.  14s.  6Jd—  Ellixtowne,  31  a.  2 r. 

(51  a.  5 p.  stat)  12s.  9Jd.;  bar.  Dunboyne,  same  co. — in  Bal- 
linecasky  and  Knewbegg,  327  a.  3n.  17 p.  (531  a.  & 12 p.  stat.)  Westmeath. 
61.  12s.  9d. ; bar.  Moycasliell,  co.  Westmeath.  — in  Bally- 
mackglagh-itra,  39  a.  2 r.  16  p.  (64  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  10s.  8Jd.  Do, one. 

— Half  of  d",  123  a.  (199  a.  & 38  p.  stat)  prof.  2 a.  unprof. 

11. 13s.  2 Jd. — in  the  same,  45  a.  1 r.  24  r.  (73  a.  2r.  7p.stat.) 
prof.  20  a.  unprof.  12s.  3d.  — Ballymackglagh-outra,  343  a. 

(555  a.  2r.  17  p.  stat.) prof.  39  a.  unprof,  41. 12s. 7Jd— Bally- 
mackeene-itra,  195a.  (315a.  3r.  19r.  stat)prof.  70a. ynprof. 

21. 12s.  7Jd— Half  of  the  same,  217  a.  2 r.  6 p.  (352  a.  1 r. 

20  p.  stat.)  21.  18s.  8jd. — in  Ballyniackeene-outrn,  112  a.  2 r. 

(182  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)  U 10s.  4Jd— Loughlin-island,  233  a. 

(377a.  1 r.  28 p.  stat.) prof.  43  a. unprof.  3/,2s.ll  jd— Bally- 
nehincli,  324  a.  (524  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat)  prof.  81  A.  2 r.  unprof. 

41. 7s.  5|d.  — Ballylowen-itra,  144  a.  (233  a.  1 r.  Ip.  stat) 
prof.  22  a.  2 r.  unprof.  1/.  18s.  lOJd. — Ballylowen-outra,136  a. 

1 r.  (220  a.  2 R.  23  p.  stat)  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  1/.  16s.  9Jd.; 

bar.  Kenelarty,  co.  Downe.  — Breminghamstowne,  80  a.  Meath. 
(129  a.  2r.  14p.  stat)  11. 12s.4Jd— in  Rahallin,  114a.  (184a. 

2 R.  26  p.  stat.)  21.  6s.  2d.  — Whitelease,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 r. 

7 p.  stat.)  16s.  2 id. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — in  Picketts- 
towne,  part,  (the  whole  being  265  a.)  109  a.  2 b.  (177  a.  1 r. 

20  p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Half-Foure,  same  co.  — Kilbal-  Westmeath. 
raherd,  Garriduffe,  Aghbrack,  and  Clinegh,  101  a.  3 n.  28  p. 

(165  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  3d— Killinloghlin,  157  a.  (254  a. 
la.  10 p.  stat)  31.3s.7d. — Bollybrenan,  268a.  3 r.  28 p. 

(435a.  In, 39 p.  stat)  5/.8s.5Jd.;  bar.  Moycashell,  co. West- 
meath.— Total  quantity,  11,407  a.  2 r.  8p.  plant. — Total 
rent,  2101.  13s.  9d. ; viz.  in  Munster,  2,354  a.  & 12  p.  stat 
221.  Is.  5 Jd.  sterl. — in  Leinster,  12,988  a.  1 r.  Ip.  stat. 

1621. 15s.  8Jd— in  Ulster,  3,099  a.  & 37  p.  stat.  251.16s.7id. 

Date  19 th  July  18 th  year.  — (Cert.  10 th  July.)  — Inrolled 

Is!  Sep.  1666. 

13.  ROGER  BRETTRIDGE  esq— The  castle,  town,  and  Corh. 

lands  Of  Castleinagnar,  772  a.  — Rossanarny  and  Lackeyle, 

208  a. — in  Knocknashilleny,  Knocknemeter,  Ardagh,  Kille- 
braher,  242  A.  1 R.  8 r. — East  Drynagh,  134  a.  ; bar.  Orrery 
and  Killmore,  co.  Cork. — Garron  M'Garrett,  148  a.  3 b.  8 p. 

— Ballylieene,  282  a.  1r.  24  p. — Rathmaghery,  73  a.  1 r.  24  p. 

— in  Drumcummer  and  Killrush,  270  a.  — Kippagh,  122  a.; 
bar.  Duhallow,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  2,252a.  3 it.  24  p. 

plant.  (3,649a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  3-W.4s-.2id. 

Date  31s!  July  18 th  year.  — (Cert.  3d  July.)  — Inrolled 
■id  August  1666. — Note:  These  and  other  lands  amounting  to 
3,500  a.  plant,  were  (pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  til  White- 
hall, 8th  Aug.  1669,)  created  the  manor  of  Brettridge,  with 
power  to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron— Patent  dated  2d  Sep. 

1669. (Hot.  21"  Car.  2J-  1?"  pars./.  It  46).— The  other 

lands  were  Lisraduggan,  Con  valine  or  Coul  valine,  Knock- 
arclmrrihy,  ICippage,  Dromcomer,  Killrush,  Rathmahcrry, 

Ballyheene,  Garraum' Garrett,  Rosenany,  Ardage,  Tcvine, 

Killebragher,  Knocknashelene,  Knocknamether  and  Drc- 
nogh. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Kilkenny. 


_ 14,  WILLIAM  GODOLPHIN  of  the  Inner  Temple, 

esq. — Gut  of  the  north  part  of  Ardgowlamore  and  Shanologh, 
formerly  the  propriety  of  Morrice  Ley,  Irish  papist,  230  a.  3 n. 
35 1*- — Upper-Dewy  and  Ballybone,  Lower-Derry,  172  a.  3 n. 
the  propriety  of  Dermot  Oge  and  Dennys  Bryan,  Irish 
papists.  — Carraghine,  303  a.  the  propriety  of  Edm.  Sheely, 

Irish  papist;  par.  Nantinan;  bar.-  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick 

North  Milltowne,  107  a.  2 r.  16  p.  the  prop,  of  T.  Lacy,  Ir.  p. 

Connigarr,  155  a.  the  prop,  of  Edm.  Lacy,  Ir.p. — EastCreane 

and  Lismeally,  139  a.  1 R.  the  prop,  of  Jr’  Lacy,  Ir.  p West 

Creane,  141  a.  1 n.  the  prop,  of  said  Ja’ Lacy.  — South  Craige, 
274  a.  2 r.  the  prop,  of  said  Lacy.  — par.  Lismakery ; same  bar. 
and  co.  — Clonbonniffe,  168  a — Rushin-house  and  Killmack- 
donnell,  Cluanm'Cuile  alias  Clashmackoula,  573  a.  1 r.  the 
estate  of  Symon  Mc  Enery.  — Ballygauelly  (part),  230  a. — 
Ballyanliffe  and  Moymore,  318  a.  the  prop,  of  J.  Murtagh 
Mc  Henry,  Ir.  p.  — out  of  the  east  part  of  Cappacullane  and 
Killcoulman,  151  a.  2 r.  15  p.  the  prop,  of  Hugh  and  Teigc 
Gorman,  Ir.  p. ; par.  Corcamohoid  and  Cloncreane,  same  bar. 
and  co.  — Total  quantity,  2,965  a.  & 26  p.  plant.  (4,808  a. 

3r.  34  p.  stat.)—  Total  rent,  45 1.  Is Date  28 th  July 

18 th  year.  — (Cert.  18 th  June  1666,  and  Privy  Signet  at 
Salisbury,  12 th  Aug.  1665.)  — Inrollcd  31s<  July  1666.  — 
Note:  Mr.  Godolphin  (afterw»  Sir  William)  and  Edward 
Lloyd,  by  deed  dated  28th  April  1674,  sold  these  lands  and 
premisses  to  Sir  Robert  Southwell  knt.,  and  his  heirs ; and 
the  King,  by  patent,  granted  to  William  Blathwayte  esq., 
the  sum  of  391.  15s.  2d.  a year  of  the  quit  rent  of  451.  Is., 
in  trust  and  for  the  only  benefit  of  Sir  Robert  Southwell, 
his  heirs  and  assigns,  which  he  settled  on  his  almshouse  at 
Kingsale. 

18.  Col.  WILLIAM  WARDEN.— Ballyroe  and  Denn’s 
part  of  Newhouse,  427  a.  (691  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)  81. 12s.  1 Id— 
Killmurrey,  205  a.  (332  a.  & 11  p.  stat.)  41.  3s.  Ojd— Kill- 
James  (part),  20  a.  & 29  p.  (32  a.  2 n.  30  p.  stat.)  8s.  2d.  — 
Killbegg,  36  a.  (58  a.  1 n.  10  p.  stat.)  14s.  7 d.;  bar.  Gowran, 
co.  Kilkenny.— in  Fernoge,  104a.  & 17p.  (168a.  2r.  21p. 
stat.)  21.  2s.  lid.;  bar.  Idea,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  same  co— 
Robert’s-hill,  Roothes-parks,  and  several  other  parcels,  84  a. 
(136  a.  & 11  p.  stat.)  1/.  14s.  Ojd.;  liberties  of  the  co.  of  the 
city  of  Kilkenny — Burne-church,  845  a.  (1,368  a.  3 r.  Ip. 
slat.)  171.  2s.  2 .Id.  — Commerford’s  grange,  222  a.  2r.  (360a. 
Ir.  27 p.  stat.)  44  10s.  1 id.  — Piper,  220  a.  (356a.  1 r.  18 p. 
stat.)  prof.  24  a.  3 n.  unprof.  44  9s.  ljd—  Oldtowne,  197  a. 
(319  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)  34  19s.  9jd—  Booly  with  13  a.  of  Bal- 
lymack,  124  a.  (200  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.)  24  10s.  %4— more 
of  Ballymack,  36  a.  3r.  (59a.  2r.  5p.  stat.)  14s.  10  jd— more 
of  Ballymack,  68  a.  1 r.  (110  a.  2r.  9 p.  stat.)  14  7s.  7Jd.; 
bar.  Shillelougher,  same  co — Cloncassy  (part),  20  a.  (32  a.' 

1 R.24p.  stat.)  8s.  ljd— in  Aglish,  247a.  (400  a.  & 16p.  stat.) 

54  Os.  l.*d.;  bar.  Iverke,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  4,627  a. 

2r.5p.  stat.  — Total  rent,  574  16s.  lOld. Dale28thju/y 

I8tl,  year — (Cert.  6th  July.)  —Inrolled  6 th  Aug.  1666. 


"•  20.  JOHN  HOLLAND  esq.  — Ahancon,  part  of  the  same 

and  part  of  Leap,  92  a.  2 r.  34  r.  - Ballymacmoragh,  part  of 
same,  233  a.  2 r.  — Tulloghroe,  d",  117  a.  3 n— Killinma- 
noge,  d”,  62  a.  — Knock  bally  more  and  Glanurkein,  d",  80  a. 
3 r.  Raghaghtilla,  d",  98a.  3r — Glanocoroe,  150a.2r— 
Gragalurge,  65  a.  1 r.  — Cloneenecabullagh-Kenaghan,  43  a. 
1 r.  ; bar.  Ballybrett,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity,  944  a.  1 r 
34  p.  plant.  (1,529  a.  3 r.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  194  2s.  4M. 

Dale  28 th  July  18 th  year.  — (Cert,  nth  May,)  and  in- 

rolled  9th  Aug.  1666. 

22.  Sir  RICHARD  INGOLDSBY  knt.  of  the  bath  and 
Sir  HENRY  INGOLDSBY  bart.-The  plowlandof  Why- 
boy,  Meleck,  Cloglicabire,  and  Clonecolebegg,  410  a.  prof. 
600  a.  unprof.  64  4s.  6jd.  — Cratulamoyle,  125  a.  prof.  157  a. 
unprof.  14  17s.  Il^d.  — Corkanurlaiie,  6a.  Is.  9jd— Killulla' 
KUIeenes,  and  Levemsh,  205  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  34  2s.  3}d— 
Bal  inniroe,  Tulloghglasse,  TulTocarrinckmore,  Smithstowne, 
Mul'endod,  Ballycasey,  East-Cahirteighe,  and  West-Cabir- 
teighe,  773  a.  prof.  9A.  unprof.  114  14s.  9|d.  — Ballincloghy, 
L'sconnor,  and  Carrowbane,  316  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  44  15s. 
lljd.  Ballycalla  and  Emshm'naghten  (part),  211  A.  prof. 
2,in"P™  lrf— Knockbaagh,  Clonolrta, 
anil  Durou.Ic,  237,.  3/.  11,.  113,1.  _ G.n-inan—h 
Ck„„k„gbj,78,.prof  6 a. unprof.  U fe-KaockraefSill,. 
**•**«“  *****  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  K 3,.  Iji. 


Knock nakellys,  Lissarniky,  Lemineh,  and  Ballym'navan, 
275  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof  44  3s.  6}d.  — Ballymorrice,  274  a.  - 
prof.  55  a.  unprof.  44  3s.  2jd.  — Ralaghine  (part),  263  a. 
34  19s.  lOjd— Whyboy,  1 plow'1,  233  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof. 
34  10s.  9 jd.  — Lemineh,  68  a.  14  0s.  7|d.  — Urluigbegg, 
38  a.  11s.  6 id.  — Carrowbane  (part),  and  both  Ballineskin- 
neighs,  220  a.  34  6s.  9jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare.  — 
Liskeloge  and  the  two  Liskellogs,  and  the  two  Ballinclearaghes, 
Carrowtoughy  and  Carrowkelly,  552  a.  prof.  117  a.  unprof. 

84  7s.  7jd. — Clanderlilaw  and  Killmurry,  2 plowl'1’,  596  a. 

94  2s.  0:|d.  — Ballyarney  and  Clourasse,  4 plowl'1,  273  a. 
44  2s.  lid.  — Derrydane,  £ plowl1',  116  a.'  14  15s.  2:,d. — 
Derregihy,  1 cart”,  86  a.  14  6s.  lid.  — Drumdegus' alias 
Binvorane,  370  a.  54  12s.  4jd— in  Cross  and  fBallyduneene 
alias  Corgraige,  134  a.  24  0s.  8jd.  j-64  9s.  Id.— Gortafeene, 

200  a.  34  0s.  9d. ; bar.  Clandirrylaw,  same  co. Cravagh- 

towne,  Piercetowne,  Corballis,  Ballyboy,  and  Cookstownc, 
913  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  194  Is.  10jd—  Ballybegg,  Fords- 
towne,  and  Curraghtowne,  711a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.  144  7s.  1 1 d. 

— Newtowne-Girlv,  426  a.  84  12s.  6d.—  part  of  Girly  con- 
tiguous to  Curraghtowne,  501  a.  104  2s.  lOjd— Valvens- 
towne,  Corrstowne,  Nugentstowne,  and  Little  Artlm-aine, 
607  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  124  5s.  9jd— in  Curraghtowne, 

20 A-  8s.  I'd.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.  — Garclony  and 

Ballinelogb,  1,069  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  214  12s.  lOjd. 

Moylagh  (part),  397  a.  84  0s.  9jrf.;  bar.  Demyfbure,  same 
co.  Ralaghines,  Crostagh,  Mogulliir,  and  Mackenagh  Island, 
329  a.  44  19s.  lid— St.  Mary’s  abby  in  Limerick,  with  a 
garden  and  3 houses  adjoining  in  High-street,  Is.  6d.  in  the 
pound  that  the  said  houses  should,  by  commission  to  be  issued 
out  of  the  Exchequer,  be  valued  to  be  worth  by  the  year. 

— Triencaslane  alias  Castlekeale,  Prina  M'michell,  Cahir- 
numigan,  Ingimanch  alias  Comcorcagh  or  Kith,  Gurteneere, 
Cahyrqum,  and  Cahirgall,  East-Ballysallagh,  Ballyquilty, 
Ranaghan,  Craganfadereene,  Cahirgrady,  and  Killinskehy, 

1,100a.  164  14s.  Id.;  bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare Total 

quality  in  Clare  (1,349  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.)  1224  6s.  9d— 
Total  quantity  in  Meath,  7,571  a.  & 17  p.  stat.  944  12s  9d 
-Total  rent,  2164  19s.  6d.-Also  a rent-charge  of  254 
sterl.  p.  ann.  out  of  tlie  lands  belonging  to  Cornet  John 
Cooper,  untill  the  lands  of  Gortafeene  herein  mentioned 
should  come  to  the  hands  of  them,  or  their  heirs  or  assigns. 

Date  27 th  July  18 th  year — (Cert.  21  th  April.) —Inrolled 

4th  Aug.  1666. 

26.  Sir  FRANCIS  GORE  knt—Ballyfrancke  alias  Bally-  h 
fracke,  465  a.  (753  a.  & 26  p.  stat)  94  8s.  Sjd— in  DrilW 
towne,  134  a.  1 r.  13p.  (217a.  1 r.  19, >.  sta't.)  24  14s.  4Sd— 
Gortmmucke,  10a.  (16a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  4s.  Ojd— Comtowne 
or  Crosstowne,  354  a.  (573  a.  1 r.  27  p.  stat.)  7/  3s  41d— 
Brabstowne,  292  a.  (472  a.  3 r.  39  p.  stat.)  54  18s.' 2. H — 
Buncestowne  alias  Bunchestowne,  290  a.  (469  a.  3 r.  stat) 

54 17s. 5 jd. — in  Ramenduffe,  26  a.  (42a.  & 19p.  stat.)  10s  6Jd 
-more  in  the  same,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 r.  stat)  9s.  8 jd. -moiety 
of  Walstowne,  69  a.  (Ill  a.  3 r.  Sp.  stat.)  14  7s.  ll'd— in 
Boatestowne,  122  a.  1 r.  (198  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)  24  9s.  6Jd—  in 
Balleine  alias  Balligine,  witli  the  castle,  134  a.  2 r.  (217  a 
Si.  19,.  ,0,1.)  prof.  5 Si.  unprof.  21  14,.  5Ji_Ho„gl„n^ 
towne  abas  Loughnnnn,  909,.  (338,.  Sit.  7 ...  ,,,,  , ....  f 
8S  ,.  unprof.  41. 1,.  7JJ.,  b».  Canagh,  K,,,Kk>»,._jn 
I Galktowne,  208,.  or  288,.  (453,.  9n.  9i.  slut.)  51. 13*.41rf); 

| bar.  Fassadmmg,  same  co.  — Clonaghbane,  3 cart”’  126  a 
(204  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)  prof.  62  a.  3 n.  unprof.  14  5 s’.  6 jd— 
Carrownokirke  alias  Carrownegarricke,  j qr.,  38  a.  (61  a 2r 
9p.  stat.)  prof.  51  a.  unprof.  7s.  8 jd.  - Carrowmore' alias 
Cargin,  1 qr.,  239  a.  3 n.  (388  a.  1 n.  17  p.  stat.)  prof.  124,  a. 
unprof.  24  8s.  6jjd. — Ballymullory,  j qr.,  108  a.  (174  a.  3 r 
31  p.  stat)  prof.  2 a.  unprof.  14  Is.  lOJd— in  Levally,  115  A 
1 r.  (186 a.  Sr.  80 p.  stat.)  143s.3 jd-Rathvinaii,  jqn,  107 a.' 

2r.  (173  A.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)  prof.  13  a.  unprof.  14  Is.  8 jd— 
Ardtrassan  or  Ardtrassnon,  1 qr.,  187  a.  (302  a.  3 n.  25  p.  stat  1 
prof.  30  a.  In.  unprof.  14  17s.  10  jd—  Rathe’ly,  j <,,'974 
(157a.  & 20  P.  stat.)  19s.7jd—  Raghla,  lqr.,  96  a. '(155  a.  2r! 

Ip.  stat.)  19s.  5 jd—  Ardtarmon,  1 qr.,  105  a.  2r.  (170  a.  3 it. 

23  p.  stat)  prof  4 a.  2 u.  unprof.  14  Is.  4jd—  Killmacanon’ 

!£•’  /'■  f "■  UU ■ 2 R-  38  s<at.)  17s. 9|d— Dunfore,  j qr., 

133  a.  (21.)  a 1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  prof.  165  a.  unprof.  14  6s.  1 1 Id. 
-Lissad.se,  2j  qrs.,  391a.  (633  a.  1 r.  17  p.  stat.)  34  19s.  2jd. 
in  Castlegarran,  -i  qr.,  being  the  south-west  and  next  the 

Us  olrf  3 !.  3p  P l1 13  A'  1 K-  12  ''  Slat-)  Pro^  10  A-  unprof. 

14s..  2 jd—  the  fourth  part  of  the  turf  bogg  of  the  half  qr.  of 


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Teysan,  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Carbery,  co.  Sligo. — Gortaslm, 

- Iqr.,  205  a.  2r.  16 p.  (333  a.  8c  5 p.  slat.)  21.  Is.  7id— Clona- 
diiffin,  Iqr., 68a.  2n.  32p. (Ill a. 8c38p. stat.) prof.  15a.2r. 
unprof.  13s.  10Jd. — Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  151  a.  Sc  32  p.  (24.5  a. 

3b.  18 p.  stat.)  prof.  16a.  2 R.  unprof.  l/.10s.7id. — Mucelta, 

4.  qrs.,  distinguished  by  other  names,  365  a.  3 r.  24  p.  (592  a. 

2r.  33  p.  stat.)  31.  13s.  ll^d.;  bar.  Leny,  same  co. — in  the 
J qr.  of  Magherymore,  and  § of  Corragh  qr.,  60  a.  (97  a.  8c 
30  p.stat.)  12s.  ljd. — in  Corragh  qr.,  66  a.  (106  a.  3r.  25p. 
stat.)  13s.  4.W.— in  Inga  qr.,  157  a.  (254  a.  1 R.  10.  p.  stat.) 

1/.  lls.9irf. — inDerus qr.,49A.  (79a.  In.  20p.stat.)  9s.llfd.; 
bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.  — in  Clonkeene,  1 qr.,  101  a. 
(163  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  If  0s.  51  d. — in  Gurteene,  1 qr.,  99  a. 

( 160  a.  1 R.  18  p.  stat.)  If  0s.  O^d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — 
Ballybrowny,  Carroreagh,  and  Carronagli,  1 qr.,  262  a.  (424  a. 

1  r.  23  p.  stat.)  2f  13s.  Old. — Killoran,  1 qr.,  104  a.  or  204  a. 
reddendum  (330  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  2f  Is.  3!d. — Camgort  or 
Cumgert,  Iqr.,  11a.  (17a.  3r.  Up.  stat.)  2s.  2id— Levally 
and  Glanedorcke,  2 qrs.,  35  a.  (56  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  7s.  Id. — 
Finagh,  Iqr.,  116a.  (187a.  Sr.  Up.  stat.)  If  3s.  5fd.— in 
Annagli,  1 and  f qr.,  1 16  a.  (187  a.  3 R.  24  P.  stat)  If  3.?.  53d.; 
bar.  Longford,  same  co. — in  Gortimora,  1 cart",  26  a.  (42  a. 

& 19 1*.  stat.)  5s.  3!d. — in  Killymorsogan,  1 qr.,  20  a.”  (32  a. 

1 n.  23  p.  stat.)  4s.  Old.  ; bar.  Kilconneli,  same  co. — Total 
quantity  in  Kilkenny,  2,410  a.  8c  14  p.  plant.  (3,903  a.  3 r. 

28  p.  stat.)  48f  15s.  11  Id— in  Sligo,  2,692  a.  plant.  (4,361  a. 

2 r.  25  p.  stat.)  27f  5s.  24d.  — in  Galway,  1,312  a.  plant. 

(2,140  a.  8c  26 p.  stat.)  13f7s.8Jd..- Date  3th  Aug.  18 thyear. 

— (Cert,  lift  May. — Inrolled  in  the  Exchequer.) — Inrolled 
23  d Aug.  1666. 

31.  Captain  CHARLES  GORE— Cradockstowne,  209  a. 
— Rathcluen,  part  of  the  same,  42  a— Glanreagli,  part  of 
Shragh,  21  a. — Ballanascarry,  part  of  Garrihigin,  84  a. — Gar- 
lihigin,  170  a. — in  Moneblanshcll  alias  Monebranchtelle,  next 
Garrihigin,  41a.  2 n.  27  p— Shragh,  206  a.— Killerinaghan 
alias  Killerniagh,  281  A. ; bar.  Cranagli,  co.  Kilkenny.  — 
Total  quantity,  1,054  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,699  a.  1r.  16p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  21f  7s.  0 \d.—Dcde  6th  Aug.  18th  gear. 
— (Cert.  20 th  Mag,)  and  inrolled  in  the  Exchequer,  23 d Aug. 
1666. 

33.  Col.  ROBERT  SAUNDERSON— Dosternand  and 
Curkish,  274  a.  3 r.  prof.  58  a.  1 n.  24  p.  unprof.— Coolecas- 
cocke,  48  a.  2r.  16  p. — Annaghewicke,  23  a. — Dromcarne, 
106  a. — Mullaghlogherne,  151a.  1r. — Killiogh,  112  a.  2r. — 
Glassdromin,  90  A— Moagh,  44  a.  2r.  prof.  92  a.  3 R.  unprof. 

Dromleany,  24  a.  2 r. — Raslicowell,  60  a.  2 r. — Ratholton, 

89  A.  prof.  65  A.  2 R.  unprof. — Coolenelitteragh  and  Cavan- 
Morilly,  54  a.  prof.  22  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Dromliiblin,  114  a.  2r. 
— Carrickrohad,  58  a.  2r.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.— Dromcassedy, 
102a.  Sr. — Rahelisty,  85a.;  bar.  Tullaghgarvey,  co.  Cavan. 
— Lissanmore,  305  A.  2 R.  16  p.  prof.  85  A.  Sc  16  p.  unprof.— 
Coolenecolly  alias  Greaghduffe,  68a.  3n.  8 p.  prof.  52a.  3r. 

8 p.  unprof. — Gregnafarine,  130  a. — Moylea  of  the  same,  92  a. 
8c  16  P.  unprof.— Bogasky,  part  of  Gowry  mountain,  18  a. 

3  r.  24  p.  prof.  224  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Drumucke,  108  a. 

1 r.  24  p. — Aderdagh,  52  a.  2 r.  32  p. — Rissnacreene  alias 
Lisnacreenagh,  182a.8c32p— Corfad,  138a.  2r.— Killmanry 
alias  Killomeagh,  76  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Lissnaleagh  alias  Lissna- 
clagh,  61  a.  2 n.  16  p— Aghagalcorke  alias  Aghagallicn,  71  a. 
3c  16  p. — in  Gowry  mountain  called  Carricknemad,  11  a. — 
Luttoghcleaghan,  156  a.  prof.  35  a.  2 R.  16  p.  unprof. — Dru- 
mtillagh,  42  a.  1 r.  8p— DrumlahirkeaIiasDrumlaheile,-76A. 

1 R.  8p. — Puliamore  and  Curglasse,  180a.  3r.  24p. — Curragh 
alias  Coraha,  142a.— Drumhircke,  185  a.  2r.  32p.  prof.  12a. 
unprof—  Aglmdrinagh,  189  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  74  a.  3 it.  32  p. 
unprof. — Bollymarne  alias  Ballymacon,  S2  a.  3 R.  32  p. — Drum- 
kecne  alias  Drumkevitt,  43  a.  3 it.  32  p. — Lattagh,  121  a.  2 r. 
16  p. — Killnenobber,  139  a.  8c  16  p. — Keelegarry,  131a.  2 r. 
— Drumreanacke,  98  a.  3 r.  8 p. ; bar.  Loughtee,  same  co — in 
Clogliorellybegg,  31  a— Mullagh,  301  a.  2 it.  32  p— Letrvm, 
250  a.  2 r.  16  r. — Aghamadder,  120  a.  Ik.  8p. — Cavemale- 
nowrath,  261  a.  8c  16  p. — Aghanemadron  and  Arthekillybride, 
302  a.  3 it.  8 p. ; bar.  Castleraghan,  same  co.  — in  Enaglt, 
13  a.  3 r.  18  P— Grellagh,  74  a— Beagh,  163  a.  Sc  16  p.  prof. 
110  a.  8c  16  p.  unprof. — Drumgoole  and  Sulland,  205  a.  8c 
32  p. — Edermoone,  29  a. — Scranicknabee,  300  a.  prof.  105  a. 
8c  16  p.  unprof. — Dromane,  242  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  72  A.  1 R. 
24.  p.  unprof.  — Lissuderry  alias  Lissderrig,  119  a.  2r.  16  p. 
prof.  95  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Loughtee,  same  co — in  Necarne, 
(122.) 


119  a.  8c  32  p.  prof.  11a.  2 r.  unprof.  — • Carrowmine  alias  18 

Carrowmegan,  54  A. — Gerane,  68  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Drumbreane,  

141  a.  2 n.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.—  Aghrnew,  84  A.  8b.  8 p.— 
Mullegrenan,  88  a.  In.;  bar.  Dartry,  co.  Monaghan. — 

Total  quantity  in  Cavan,  6,676  A.  1 R.  26  p.  plant.  (10,814  a. 

2r.  30  p.  stat.)  901.  2s.  6d.  — in  Monaghan,  556  a.  1 it. 

8 P.  plant.  (901  a.  8c  18  p.  stat.)  7 1.  10s.  2d.  — Total  rent, 

97/.  12s.  8 d. Date  26 th  June  18 th  year. — (Cert.  22d  June.) 

— Inrolled  28th  June  1666. 

35.  Captain  JOHN  MAGILL— The  moiety  of  the  ses-  D, 
siogh  of  Derryhirke,  Edentegreenc,  1 qr.  of  the  sess.,  half  the 
sess.'of  Tawnochrapan. — mortgaged  to  said  John  Magiil,  then 
of  DrOmore,  3 May  1637,  by  Hugh  Roe  Magennis  of  Kenney, 
co.  Downe,  gent.,  for  125/.,  subject  to  redemption,  and  after 
the  payment  of  the  said  sum  then  to  hold  the  same  for  99  years 
from  the  day  of  payment,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  25/.  sterl. 

— Ballynegarricke,  .1. — mortgaged  to  him,  3 March  1639,  by 
Arte  Oge  Maglassine  Magennis  of  the  same,  esq.,  for  150/., 
subject  to  redemption. — Gartinyery,  l the  sess. — Tollycarny 
and  Corranraine,  2 parts  of. — demised  to  him  for  99  years,  for 
the  fine  of  150/.,  at  the  rent  of  1/.  ster.,  14  Oct.  1628,  by  the 
said  Arte  Oge  and  Fardarragh  Magennis  of  Munalune. — the 
sess.  of  Bannog,  with  two  mills  thereupon— demised,  13  Sep. 
1639,  by  EdmJ  Boy  Magennis  of  Clare,  co.  Downe,  esq.,  for 
100/.,  for  99  years,  from  the  feast  of  All  Saints  ensuing,  at 
the  rent  of  21.  ster. — 1 Gortmyrie,  sess.  — demised  to  him, 

10  Nov.  1634,  by  the  said  Edm"  for  85/.,  for  99  years,  from  the 
feast  of  All  Saints  ensuing,  at  the  rent  of  5s.  ster. — i Edente- 
gi-eene  sess.  — J Derryhirke  sess. — both  mortgaged  to  him, 

3 March  1639,  by  Glassney  Magennis  of  Keleuling,  gent.,  for 
55/.,  subject  to  redemption. — the  qr.  of  Maganan  called  Ana- 
gare. — demised,  20  Oct.  1616,  to  Donnogliy  M'Cullen  Magenis 
of  Ballenlogh,  gent.,  by  Hugh  M'Bryeu,  Carragh  Magenis 
of  the  same,  gent.,  for  61  years,  from  All  Saints  following, 
at  the  rent  of  10s.  Eng.,  payable  at  All  Saints  yearly  ; and 
assigned,  6 Nov.  1636,  to  Mr.  Magiil,  by  his  son  Phelim, 
for  14/. — Ballentegart ; par.  Donnoghclony,  co.  Downe. — 
Lissnekinnell  in  the  par.  of  Aghaderge. — To  hold  during  his 
respective  interests  in  the  premisses  by  divers  leases  thereof 
to  him  formerly  made— Restored  by  a particular  clause  in  the 

Act  of  Explanation. Date  15 th  June  18 th  year. — Implied 

27/A  Aug.  1666. 

39.  Sir  GEORGE  RAWDEN  bait— Dromcroe  (part), 
94a.  1 r.  21  p.  (152a.  3r.  15p.stat.)  1/. 5s. 5|d— Edenmorc, 

56  a.  2 R.  (91  a.  2 R.  4 p.  stat.)  15s.  3d. — Maghernchinch, 

80  a.  3 r.  22  p.  (130  a.  3 r,  38  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  10d— the  sess. 
of  Aghadroman,  93  a.  (150  A.  2 R.  23  r.  stat.)  1/.  5s.  lid— in 
Gragerlagh,  75  a.  8c  14 p.  (121  a.  2 R.  18  P.  stat.)  1/.  0s.  3 Jrf. 

— in  the  sess.  of  Derrydrumulte,  51  a.  In.  11p.  (83a.  8c 
18  P.  stat.)  13s.  lO  jrf. — in  Ballyvingane,  33  a.  8c  14  p.  (53  A. 

2 n.  13  P.stat.)  8s.  11  \d.— the  half  town  of  Crigineagh  alias 
Bottire  or  Creganeagh,  137  a.  1 R.  30  p.  (222  a.  2r.  12  v. 
stat.)  1/.  17s.  Id. — Ballyinackgarchans  or  Ballynagarrahans, 

2 sess.,  155  a.  3 r.  34  p.  (252  a.  2 it.  13  p.  stat.)  prof.  215  a. 
unprof.  21.  2s.  1 jd.  — Ballymackbrenan  or  Ballyncbrenan, 

1 sess.  or  4 town,  93  a.  1 It.  34  p.  (151  a.  1 it.  14  p.  stat.)  prof. 

44  a.  unprof.  U5s.  2id— Tulliagher,  59  a.  2n.  (96  a.  lit. 

21  P.stat.)  16s.  Oft/.— in  Taughlumney  or  Taughlcmonv, 
74a.  (119  a.  3 r.  19p.  stat.)  19s.  1 1 $d.  — a qr.  of  Bleary, 
124  A. ; in  Bleary,  81  a.;  half  said  Bleary,  226  a.  (698  a.  Sc 
24  p.  stat.)  prof.  19  a.  unprof.  51. 16s.  4jd. — Drumiske  sess., 

96  a.  3 it.  32  p.  (156  a.  3 R.  39  r.  stat.)  1/.  6s.  2d— Shyane  or 
Skeane  sess.,  112  a.  (181  a.  1 n.  28  r.  stat.)  prof.  142  a.  un- 
prof. 1/.  10s.  3 jd. — Drumisky  alias  Ballydowigan,  123  a.  1 R. 

8 p.  (199  a.  2 r.  35  p.stat.)  1/.  13s.  3 id.  — in  Magherenaw, 

22  a.  (35  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  5s.  ll$d. — 
Claire  alias  Claris,  608  a.  Sc  12  t*.  (984  A.  3 it.  34  p.  stat.)  prof. 
173  a.  unprof.  8/.  4s.  2d. — Clonlee,  sess.  of,  141  a.  3 r.  (229a. 

2 it.  18  P.  stat.)  1/.  18s.  3Jd. — Gartrosse,  the  sess.  of,  1 18  a. 

1 it.  24  p.  (191  a.  3 r.  stat.)  1/.  11s.  llid.— Ballyconnell  sess., 

71  a.  8c  32  p.  (115  A.  In.  4 p:  stat.)  19s.  2 id. — the  parcell  of 
Tullylub  or  Tullvbabe,  129  a.  3 it.  8 p.  (210  a.  Sc  39  p.  stat.) 

1/.  15s.  04d.— in  Ballym'garrick,  96  a.  (155  a.  2 it.  1 p.  stat.) 

1/.  5s.  lid. ; bar.  Lower  Iveagh,  co.  Downe— Ballym'Carne- 
itra,  436  a.  lit.  (706  a.  2 it.  25  I*,  stat.)  prof.  99  a.  unprof. 

5/.  17s.  9Jd. — Ballym'Carne-outragll,  395  a.  (639a.  3 n.  14  p. 
stat.)  prof.  23  a.  unprof.  51.  6s.  7}d.— Dunginely  or  Drum- 
gively,  271a.  (438  a.  3 n.  38  p.  stat.)  prof.  30  a.  unprof. 

3/.  13s.  2d.— Letrvm  and  Dromore  i 

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n-  wood  of  tl'e  same,  1 12  a.  (649  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  prof.  II  a. 
unprof.  5/.  8s.  4d. — Creevetennell,  316  a.  1 r.  (512  a.  1 r. 
4 p.  stat.)  prof.  134  a.  unprof.  4/.5s.4Sd. — in  Ballym'keene- 
outragh,  217  a.  (351  a.  2 n.  1 p.  stat.)  2 /.  18s.  7d— in  Glass- 
drum  alias  Glassdruin,  409  a.  2 r.  8 p.  (663  a.  1 it.  23  p.  stat.) 
prof.  158  a.  unprof.  51.  10s.  6f d. — Drumceery  alias  Drum- 
geery,  303  a.  2 n.  (491  a.  2 n.  20  p.  stat.)  prof.  120  a.  unprof. 
4/.  Is.  1 ljd. — Gumis  or  Gumys  or  Ginis,  279a.  (451  a.  3r. 
28  p.  stat.)  prof.  249  a.  unprof.  3/.  15s.  id.  — Edenderne, 
265  a.  2 r.  (430  a.  & lip.  stat.)  prof.  17  a.  unprof.  3/.lls.8d. 
— Drumsnade,  280a.  2r.  (454  a.  1 r.  19p.  stat)  prof.  66  a. 
i.  unprof.  3/.  15s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Kinnaleartie,  same  co. — Lisspople, 
336  a.  2 r.  (545  a.  & 12  p.  stat.)  6/.  16s.  3Jd— in  Nuttstowne, 
274  a.  1 it.  10  p.  (444  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat.)  51. 11s.  Id.— in  Wise- 
towne,  166  a.  (268  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  31.  7s.  23d.— Cordans- 
towne,  272  a.  2r.  (441  a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.)  51.  10s.  4 jd.;  bar. 
Balrothery,  co.  Dublin. — Total  quantity  in  Ulster,  6,529  a. 
2 R-  18  p.  plant.  (10,576  a.  3 r.  19  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
881.  2s.  lOd. — Total  quantity  in  Leinster,  1,049  a.  1 r.  10  p. 
plant.  (1,699  a.  2r.  32 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21/.  4s.  lid— 
Dowdstowne,  Abaliatt,  and  Mapstowne  in  Dowdstowne, 
293  a.  (474  a.  2r.  18p.  stat.)  51.  18s.  73d.;  bar.  Athirdee, 
co.  Louth — in  Symonstowne,  21  a.  & 32  p.  (34  a.  1 r.  9 p. 
stat.)  8s.  73d.;  bar.  Navan,  co.  Meatii.— in  Agher-Pallice, 
306  a.  In.  26  p.  (496  a.  1 r.  17  p.  stat.)  6/.  4s.  ljd. ; bar. 
Deece,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  620  a.  2 r.  18  p.  plant. 

(1,005  a.  1 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  11s.  43d. Dale 

1° 1,1  AwJ-  18rt  year.— (Cert.  21sf  May.)—Inrolled30thAuq. 
1666.  J 

43.  HUGH  CULME  esq.— in  Rastine,  9 a.  2r Rath- 

bane,  178  a.  2r.  — Moynalty,  720  a.  2 r.  — Walterstowne, 

250  a.  2 r. — Rathnimo  and  Curraghtowne,  125  a.  2 R. more, 

in  Curraghtowne,  30  a.  ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. — Total  quan- 
tity, 1,314  a.  2 r.  plant.  (2,129  a.  1 r.  4p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

26/.  12s.  4d. Date  nth  Aug.  IS/4  year.— (Cert.  13 thjuly.) 

— Inrolled  4 th  Sep.  1666. 


east  plowl'1  of  Gortnegrasse,  261  a.  (422  a.  3 R.  4 p.  stat.) 
3/.  19s. 3jd.;  bar.Duhallow,co.CouK. — Total  quantity,  1,686  a. 
■ 3 r.  4 p.  plant.  (2,731  a.  1 n.  34  p.  suit.)  — Total  rent, 

25/.  12s.  13d. — KiUinrindowney,  122  a. — Ballynloghy,  144  a. 
— Freagli,  9 a.  ; South  Liberties  of  Cork. — Total  quantity, 
275  a.  plant.— Total  rent,  19/.  7s.  3d— (Cert.  Uth  June  1666.) 
— for  the  residue  of  99  years,  commencing  25th  March  1658. 
—Out  of  the  north  part  of  Cappagh,  705  a.  Ik.  13p.(1,142a. 
2r.  3 p.  stat.)  10/.  14s.  23d— Crossayle,  70  a.  (113  a.  1 11. 
22  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  3d.— Gortnagrehy  (part),  98  a.  2 r.  (159  a. 

2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  1/.  9s.  lid. — Bnllaghane  or  Bellehane,  291  a. 
(471  a.  1 r.  19p.  stat.)  4/.  8s.  43d. — Carrow  and  Ouhlwood, 
261  a.  (422  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  prof.  79  a.  unprof.  31. 19s.  33d. 
— Comekerry  and  Laskybegg,  329  a.  (532  a.  3 n.  20  p.  stat.) 
prof.  389a. unprof.  4/.  19s. lid. — Drumbacke-common,  15a. 
(24  a.  In.  8 p.  stat.)  4s.  6Jd. — Bellanakelly  (part),  336  a. 
(544a.  1r.2p.  stat.)  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  51. 2s.  Old— Mog- 
her,  73  a.  (1 18  a.  1 r.  stat.)  prof.  36  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  2d— 
Commonlyne,  1 1 1 a.  ( 179  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.)  prof.  83  a.  unprof. 
11.  13s.  81d.  — Gortnadrume,  168  a.  (272  a.  & 21  p.  stat.) 
prof.  60  a.  unprof.  2/.  11s.  03d.— Old-Castle,  124  a.  (200  a. 

3 r.  18  p.  stat.)  prof.  96  a.  unprof.  11.  I7s.  8d—  Gonahow 
alias  Comittrinore  or  Comittmore  of  Glanglaffee,  13  a.  (21  a. 
& 9 p.  suit.)  prof.  200  a.  unprof.  3s.  llid—  Sandrum  alias 
Samans,76A.  (123a. & 17p. stat.) prof.  90 a. unprof.  l/.3s. Id. 
— Corrymarky,  62  a.  (100  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)  18s.  10d— 
Gortnaskehy,  100  a.  (161  a.  3 R.  38  p.  stat)  1/.  10s.  4!d— 
in  Morestowne,  76  a.  (123  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  Id.  ■ co. 
Tipperary— in  Knocknavelish  or  Knockanelish,  179  a.  1 n. 
14  p.  (290  a.  2 r.  stat.)  2/.  14s.  5jd— Ballinglannagh,  126  a. 
(204  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)  1/.  18s.  33d. — Farnought  (814  a.  1 r. 
stat.)  2/.  18s. lid.;  co. Waterford— Total  quantity,  3,408  a. 
&27 1>. plant. (5,520 a.  2R.29p.stat.)— Total rent,51/.  15s.0»d. 

Date  25/A  Aug.  18/A  year.— (Cert.  20/A  July.)— Inrolled 

29/A  Aug.  1666. 


45‘  CHARLES  MEREDITH  esq.,  son  of  sir  Robert 
Meredith  knt,  and  brother  and  heir  to  sir  W.  M.  hart— in 

Rahinrongh,  513  a. — Killmanahin,  351  a Crecornealtoge, 

22  a— in  Cloughleagh,  224.  a — in  Dungarvan,  496  a— in 
Carrickamony,  in  the  liberties  of  Thomastowne,  343  a.  & 
35  p— Badalmore  and  Closduffe,  72  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co. 

'O.  Kilkenny — in  Ilogerstowne,  Ballinla,  and  a qr.  of  Bally- 

colgan,  291  a.  & 35  p. ; bar.  Coolestowne,  King’s  Co Total 

quantity,  2,312  a.  1 n.  30  p.  plant.  (3,745  a.  3 n.  2 p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  46/.  16s.  5 d. Date  13/A  Aug.  18/A  year.— (Cert. 

15/A  June.)— Inrolled  nth  Aug.  1666. 

/■  . 46.  CHRISTOPHER  HEWETSON  and  JANE  his 

wife. — To  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  said  Jane  for  ever. 

—Thomastowne  lands  (part),  313  a. — Smithstowne  and  Staf- 
ford’s lands  (part),  194  a— Dangain  M'Cody,  58  a.  & 14  r. ; 
with  3 water  mills  and  mill  places,  and  several  small  cottages 
and  tenements  upon  the  premises,  with  such  fairs  and  markets 
"ele  usually  heretofore  kept  in  the  liberties  of  Thomas- 
towne ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— Total  quantity,  565  v 
& 14  p.  plant.  (915  a.  1 r.  15 p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  U/.Ss.OJd. 

Date  30/A  Aug.  18/A  year. — (Cert.  2d  June.)— Inrolled 
10/A  Sep.  1666. 

. 47.  Col.  RANDALL  CLAYTON. — Ballinloglian,  77  a. 

1r.  16  p.  (125  a.  1 it.  7 p.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  5f d— Ballingard, 457  a. 

1 R.  89 P.  (74 1 a. & 9 p.  stat.) prof.  28  a. unprof.  6/.  18s.ll|d. 

Willinmstowne  and  Rochestowne  (except  Dr.  Arthure’s 
part  in  both),  216  a.  2 r.  29  p.  (350  a.  3 r.  39  p.  stat.) 

31.  5s.  93d.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick Cullilenane, 

122  a.  (197  a.  2 n.  19  1-.  stat.)  1/.  17s.  OJd.  — Carrickparson, 
190  A.  (307  a.  3 R.  13  p.  suit.)  prof.  13  a.  unprof.  21. 17s. 83d. 

— m Knocknnenanty,  6 a.  3 r.  (10a.  3r.  30p.  stat.)  2s.  0 Jd. 

- 1 owreene,  160  a.  (259  a.  & 28  P.  stat.)  prof.  1 0 a.  unprof. 

21.  8s.  7Jd.— in  Ballycloughy,  8 A.  (12  a.  3 R.  33  P.  stat.) 

2s.  5 (d.  — Cullehenan  and  Killpatricke,  with  the  common, 
(except  a parcell  called  7 slangs,  lately  belonging  to  sir 
Hardress  Waller,)  187  a.  (302  a.  3 it.  26  p.  stat.)  prof.  8 a. 
unprof.  21. 16s.  9)d. ; South  Liberties  of  Limerick In  the 


51.  Col.  THOMAS  LONG. — In  Collierstowne,  187  a. 

(302  a.  3 it.  26  i>.  slat.)  3/.  15s.  8fd. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co. 
t Meath— in  Cullenhue,  62  a. — Ballagharne,  198  a.  1 r.  25  p.  Westm, 
, — Lackane,  70  a.  2 r.  prof.  237  a.  unprof—  Knockmorrish, 

54  a— Grange,  161  a.  (884  a.  1 r.  4p.sUiU)  prof.  36  a.  unprof. 

’ 11/.  Is.  OJd. ; bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath. — Caldran-h  or 

. Caldrought,  59  a.  1 n.  20  p— Rath,  381  a.  & 24,  p— Knock- 

’ verry>  46  A — Fayremore,  51  a.  prof.  3 a.  2 r.  unprof. 

Culvin,  wth  the  house  and  improvements,  293  a.  (474  a 2 R 
i 18  p-  stat.)  5/.  18s.  73d-Ardglas.se,  146  a.  2 n.  4 p— in  Bal- 
lygarrane,  45  a— Joninstowne,  456  a.  2 r.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. 

— Farrinafearse,  52  a.  (2,004  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.)  exclusive  of 
Culvin,  25/.  Is.  IJd.,  all  except  Culvin;  bar.  Moygoisli  same 

co—  Killbritten,  1,136  a.  3 r.  — Knoppoge,  362  a. West  Cork. 

Cloynboige,  85  a.  & 16  p — Coolemane,  112  a.  & 16  p Bane 

alias  Ballywatten,  246  a.  3 n.  8 p— Lishinaline,  99  a.  2 r.  — 
Garranfreene,  294  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Sleveene,  66  a.  2r  — 
Shannakill,  185  a.  2 r— Clonedufte,  330  a.  i’r.  8 P— Rath 
clarine  or  reene,  155  a.  & 7 p.  (4,898  a.  2 n.  21  p.  stat  1 
45/.  18s.  5|d.  ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork.  — Total  rent, 
91/.los.0:*d.  Date  nth  Aug.  13  th  year.— ( Cert.  20  th  July. ) 

—Inrolled  30th  Aug.  1666. 

53  THOMAS  GUYLLYM  esq.  — Cavan  alias  Caven,  Cavan. 
3J  A.  2n.  8 P. — Mullaghduffe  alias  Cloghane  alias  Cormerin 
210  a.  prof.  10  a.  2 r.  unprof—  Coolonenan  alias  Colelonan’ 

6 a.  & 16  p.  prof.  252  a.  1 11.  unprof— Anagh  alias  Tan- 

naghyeitragh  alias  Tannaghowoteragh,  164  a.  1 r.  8 p. 

Gortewee  alias  Gortevill  alias  llathkylan,  107  a.  2 r 32  p 

Downe  alias  Gnogh,79A.  2r— Skeagh  and  Mucking!.,  207  a 
2r.  16  p.  Gortourlan  alias  Gorteleran,  126  a & 16  p — 
Dnrogan,  .li*  Doxygenn,,  68  ..  2 ..-Killoge,  Kil- 
lo,m  .1,..  Knockan,  115  a.  1 

Kearrowmore,  580  a.  & 32  p— part  of  the  same,  192  a.  3 r 

2.8  P--Tre  °f  v 10  'lamC’  338  A’  2 R-  unprof—  Lacaranehane 

anas  iXahone  alias  Lackanehone,  200  a.  3 r.  8 p Cross 

mackillngher  alias  Crosse  alias  Barne,  52  a.  1 k.  24  p 
of  the  same,  10  a.  & 16  p— Dromcowen  alias  Dromgoiwy 
47  a 2 R. ; bar.  Tullagha,  co.  Cavan— Total  quantity,  2r263  'a’ 

3 r.  28  p plant  3,667  a.  & 29  p.  stat-Total  rent,  30/.  11s.  3d. 

- Dale  11th  Aug.  18/A  year.— (Cert.  2d  Avg .—Inrolled  in 
the  Exchequer.)— Inrolled  Uth  Aug.  1666. 


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fifteenth  annual  report. 


03 


Roll  18 Hi  Ota.  II.  fourth  part,  face. 


Langford.  L Capt.  HENRY  SANKEY. —Tenelick  (castle,  &c.) 

1 95  a.  prof.  25 1 a.  unprof.,  with  one  water  mill  and  two  weares. 
— Taghsinii  (except  the  glebe  lands),  181a.  — Cartronfine 
(part),  35  a. — Killingawcan,  146  a.  1st.  16  p— Killcun-y,  93  a. 
Killincarra,  66  a. — Ballentroghan  alias  Streamstowne,  82  a. — 
Killinboare,  75  a.  1 it.  24  p.  prof.  29  a.  3 it.  24  p.  unprof. — 
Knockangowly,  49  A.  prof.  22  A.  3 it.  24  p.  unprof. — Bally- 
m'Shane,  63  a.  & 16  p.— Tenelagh,  117  a.  1 it.— Lisconnocke, 
216  a.  prof.  45  a.  3 n.  unprof.— Carrigboy,  79  a.  1 a.  24  p.  prof. 

5 a.  unprof.— Carne  (part),  40  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof.— Scriboge 
(part),  20  a.  prof.  49  a.  1 it.  16  p.  unprof. — Balliglassan  (part), 
adjoining  to  Carrigboy,  59  a.  2 n.  5 p. — Lisglassog,  68  a. — 
Lism'Morgh  (part),  23  a.  2 R.  16  r.  (2,607  a.  1 n.  14  P.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  32/.  1 ls.9j</.;  bar.Shrowle,  co.  Longford. — Pork- 
nure  (castle,  &c.)  alias  Moylickan,  923  a.  2 r.  prof.  208  a.  1 R. 
18  p. unprof. — Derrimany,  32a.  & 8 P.  prof.  6 A.&  16  p.  unprof. 
— Derrinegran,  9 A.  & 32  p.  prof.  6 a.  2 R.  unprof. — Calldrabegg 
(part),  40  a.  (1,627  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  20/.  6s.  103</.; 
King's  Co.  bar.  Rathcline,  same  co. — in  Lenanemarren,  38  A.  15s.  4 \d. ; 
Meath.  bar.  Warrenstowne,  King’s  Co.  — in  Hodgestowne,  50  a. 
Longford.  l/.0s.3</.;  bar.  Moyferna,  co.  Meath. — Cornedough, 215  a. — 
Derryhallum  alias  Derrym'Cullum,  29  a.  1 R.  24.  p.  prof.  22  a. 
2 n.  16  p.  unprof. — Derrada,  61  a.  prof.  9 a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof. 
1/.  4s.  8 Jet,  during  the  life  of  Fergus  Ferrall;  bar.  Rathcline, 
co.  Longford.  — Knappoge,  91  a.  2 n.  32  p.  — Tipper  alias 
Tibber,  89  a.  — Dowrykeda,  being  part  of  Dowry,  15  a. — 
Aghacarne,  59  a.  — Cartronfynn  (part),  10  a.  — Darribeg 
(part),  contiguous  to  Aghacarne,  18  a.  1 it.  2p. — Total  rent, 
10/.  13s.  6| </.;  bar.  Slnowle,  same  co.  — 2.  NICHOLAS 
SANKEY,  a minor,  son  and  heir  of  Arthur  Sankey  gent. — 
Derrigowny,  145  a. — Derrighanes,  39  a.  3 r.  27  p.— Caldragh- 
more,  142  a.  3 r.  — Caldraghbegg  . (part),  68  a.  7/.  0s.  3d. ; 

bar.  Rathcline,  same  co.  Date  20//t  Nov.  18 th  year. — 

Inrolled  8th  Dec.  1666. 

Cavan.  5.  RICHARD  LEWIS  esq.  — Outragh  (part),  367  a— 
Puttaghee  (part),  57  a.  — Dromcarne  (part),  13  a.  — Drom- 
barra,  73  a.  — Lismore  (part),  76  a.  1 it.  — Crossdony,  83  a. 

1 n.  8 p. — Cavatt  and  Ravakran,  194  a.  1 R.  8 p. — Droincree, 
80  a.  2 R.  32  p— Killmanan,  143  a.  & 16  p.— Killcrevy,  138  A. 
— Aghochunny  (part),  20  a. — Drunvaddy,  4 poles,  268a.  3 it. 
— Clunmult,  38  a.  & 32  p.— Corlisliagh  (part),  244  a.  2 R.  16p. 

Aghewee,  237  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Clonmasrhan.  co.  Cavan.  — 

Conogh  (part),  326  a. — Cornideduffe  (part)  and  Dromsheel, 
261  a. — Cornakelly,  120  a.— Mullaghmore,  122  a.  2 r.— Rose- 
den  (part),  87  a.  2 r.  — Killiguilly  (part),  124  a.  & 2p. — 
Carneiu,  135  a.  2r. — Carnacreene,  47  a.  3 n.  7p.;  bar.  Castle- 
ralian,  same  co. — Mat-kill,  47  a.  2 it.— Killoran,  85  a.  1 r.  8 p. 
— Carrigeny,  77  a.  & 32  p. — part  of  the  5 poles  of  Dromloman, 
Strananurnoge,  Creenan,  Drumcassedy,  and  Pauleere,  180  a. 

2 r.  ; bar.  Clonmoghan,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  3,649  a.  2 R. 
31  p.  plant.  (5,91 1 a.  3 R.  24  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  49/.  5s.  id. 
Date  llth  Dec.  18/A  year. — Inrolled  21s/  Dec.  1666. 

Limerick.  8.  PHINEAS  BURY  esq.— Ballydowell,  1 plowld,  226  a. 

prof.  2 a.  1 R.  unprof. — Trenmannagh,  ^ofd",  24  a.  1r. — Bal- 
lencasie,  123  a.  3 it.  — Farmemarrard,  31  a.  — Moylane,  § of 
a plow!1,  95  a. — Moylaine,  ] of  a plowl'1, 39  a. — Lismorkan,  d”, 
22  a.  1 it. — Balloncarreggie  and  Farrinabrisan,  1 plowl11,  503  a. 
2 r. — Ballengarrane,  A plowl11,  28  a.  1 r.  16  p. — Ballencurrie, 
^ plowp,  127  a. — Drummore,  330  a. — Bnlame,  f plowld,  126  a. 
— Tanderaky,  § plowl1',  31  a. — part  of  a great  bogg  and  lough, 
174  a.  unprof. — Courte,  4 plowl11,  222  a.  3 r.  16  P. — Bally  vo- 
daine,  •§  plowld,  57  a. — Creganacree,  105  a. — Balleasse,  50  a. 
prof.  17  a.  unprof. — Kildimoe  and  Killmurreene,  with  all  the 
several  parcells  thereunto  belonging,  474  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof. 
19  a.  unprof. — Ballerone,  A plowl11, 57  a. — Killecallam,  1 plowl1', 
86  a. — Balleogassy,  127  a. — Ardenvallagh,  93  A. — Killcurrely, 
137  a.  2 r. — Ballemoclarnan,  39  a. — Knock,  part  of  Toagh, 
31  a. — Carrow,  335  A. — Killenarregie,  part  of  Toagh,  45  a.  & 
29  P. — Ballykenickbane,  318  a.  prof.  25  A.  unprof. — Coition  to 
Ballenos,  Ballenomore,  Ballenobegg,  and  Gorclas,  part  of  Bal- 
lcnos,  195  a.  3 r.  22  p.  — Balleinecoursev,  239  a. — Cawher, 
143  a.  2 r. — I.  i ell  39  a. — Drununendbrock,  28  a.  3 it. 

— Drumnermore,  156  a. — South  Killasuragh  (part),  34  a.  2 it. 
— DrunterbeLrg.  6o  a. — Rinmoylan,  58  a.  1 r.  11  p. — North 
Killasuragh  (part),  77  a.— a common,  17  a.— a pared!  of  Cor- 
lnsse  in  common,  9 a.  2 r.  nnprof.;  bar.  Kenry,  co.  Limerick. 
(122.) 


— Total  quantity,  4,921  a.  3 R.  88  p.  plant.  (7,972  a.  3 r.  9 p.  Limerick. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  74/.  14s.  10-Jrf. Date  lith  Nov.  18 th 

year.  — Inrolled  24//i  Dec.  1666. 

11.  THOMAS,  JONATHAN,  JOHN,  ELIZABETH,  Tipperary. 
MARY,  and  REBECCA  SHEILBURNE,  children  of 
Colonel  Thomas  Sheilburne,  and  to  MARY  his  widow,  then 
wife  of  Richd  Tomes.  — Coleinure  alias  Culleinure  castle,  See., 

321  a. — Morestowne  alias  Moretowiie,  47  a. — Lisnamore  alias 
Lisnamoe,  house.  See.,  189  a.  2r. — in  Tltoi-y  alias  Clone, 

147  a.  2 it.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Killnamanagh,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.— Total  quantity,  705  a.  plant.  (1,141  a.  3 H.  37  r.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  10/.  14s.  1 .’,</. Date  20th  Nov.  18 thyear. — 

Inrolled  19 th  Dec.  1666. 

14.  Lieut.  ARTHUR  ST.  GEORGE.  — Eskar,  249  a.  Kilkenny. 
51.  0s.  10<Z. ; bar.  Fassadineing,  co.  Kilkenny.  — in  Killrush, 

347  a.  2 R.  7/.  0s.  83<Z.  — m the  south-east  part  of  Clogh- 
mantagh,  596  A.  3 R.  12/.  Is.  8 d.  — in  d'  of  Killoshulan, 

529  A.  & 34  p.  10/.  14s.  2 \d. ; bar.  Cranagh,  same  co.  — 

Bunavally,  i cart",  20  a.  8s.  1 '</..;  ter.  Brawny,  co.West-  Westmeath. 
meath. — Total  quantity,  1,742  a.  1 r.  34  p.  plant.  (2,822  a. 

2 r.  2 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  35/.  5s.  Id. Date  11  th  Dec. 

18 th  year. — Inrolled  22t l Dec.  1666. 

16.  FRANCIS  Lord  Viscount  SHANNON.— Cornells-  Eastmeath. 
towne,  228  a.  (369  a.  1 R.  12 p.  stat.)  4/.  12s. id.;  bar.  Moy- 
fenragh,  co.  Eastmeath.  — Ballynevarny,  456  a.  1 n.  23  p. — Cork. 

||  Bally nanemore,  67  a.  3 R.  24  p.— 1|  Knockanegore  or  ||Knock- 
negore,  179  a.  2 r.  24  p.— ||Comeene,  380  a.  1 r.  24  p.,  should 
be  308  a.  only ; bar.  Kerricurrihy,  co.  Cork.  — j-Kill-Patiick 
(part),  204  a.  2 r.  23  p.— fKnocklurgan  or  j-Knockniluregan, 

74  a.  1 r.  24  p. — j-Ballin-Vanrossig,  131  a.  2 r.  32p.— fKill- 
Pati-ick,  another  part,  39  a.  3 r.  29  p. — f the  lands  in  differ- 
ence ’twixt  Robertstowne  and  Ballylurge,  26  a.  3 n.  35  p. — 

Ctillin,  281  a.  I R.  8 p.— Slearowe,  310  a.  2 r.  2 p— Ballmbre- 
noshigg,  108  a.  & 32  p.  — Robertstowne,  J plowld,  171  a.  2 n. 

24  p. — Martlestowne,  153  a. — Robertstowne  (part),  29  a. — 

Ballinlinge,  5 a.  1 R.  31  r.;  bar.  Kinnalea,  same  co— Meads- 
towne,  123  a.  & 37  p— Shanagraige,  149  a.  & 6p.;  bar.  Ker- 
ricurrihy, same  co. — Total  quantity,  2,821  A.  In.  8 p.  plant. 

(4,570  a.  & 9p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  42/.  16s.  10U/. Date 

ith  Dec.  lSZ/i  year. — Inrolled  17 th  Dec.  1666. — Note .-  The 
lands  thus  marked  ||  were  passed  to  his  lordship  by  agreement, 
for  Richd  Hayes  of  Connneene,  gent.  — The  lands  thus 
marked  f were  passed  to  his  lordship  by  agreement,  for 
William  Daunte  the  elder,  of  Tracton  Abby,  co.  Cork,  gent. 

19.  ROBERT  FINGLAS.— Tobertowne  and  Bollgaddy,  Dublin. 
208  a.  4/.  4s.  23 d.  — Milestowne,  55  a.  2 n.  11.  2s.  5 \d.  — 

Stubledekin  alias  Toberteskin,  33  a.  13s.  4‘rf.  — Priorsland 
alias  Frattersland,  26  a.  10s.  6\d.— Dowlagh,  35  a.  14s.  2d.— 
the  church  land  of  Balscadan,  30  a.,  the  rent  included  in  the 
first  article. — in  Balscadan  six  houses  and  backsides,  and  7 a., 

2s.  10rf. ; bar.  Balruddery,  co.  Dublin.— Total  quantity,  364  a. 

2 r.  plant.  (590  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7l.7s.7ld. 

Date  22 d Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  23 d Nov.  1666. 

21.  WILLIAM  DISNEY  sen',  esq.— KiUballykilty,  577  a.  Waterford. 
—in  Upper  Parke,  286  a.— Ballycullcn,  69  a.— Ballydoghy, 

271  a.— Ballytemple,  349  a.  23/.  11s.  i\d. ; bar.  Upperthird, 

co.  Waterford.— Stebannon,  220  a.  4/.  9s.  Id.;  bar.  Ather-  Louth. 

dee,  co.  Louth. 22.  WILLIAM  DISNEY  jun',  esq.—  Westmeath. 

Tibberquill,  250  a.  2 a.  28  P.  prof.  124  a.  1 R.  20  p.  unprof.— 
in  Blackcastle,  120  a.  1 h.  22  p.  — Killmaglish,  50  a.:  bar. 

Corkerry,  co.  Westmeath.  — Total  quantity,  421  a.  & 10  p. 

plant.  (682  a.  & 10  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  81. 10s.  (id. Dale 

3 d Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  6th  Nov.  1666. 

23.  ANDREW  LLOYD  of  Dublin,  Merch’.  — Tallons-  Loath. 
towne,  393  a.  1 n.  7/.  19s.  3rf.;  to  hold  only  during  the  life  of 
Oliver  Lord  Louth.— Irishtownc,  313  a.  61.  6s.  9rf.,  for  ever; 
bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth— Total  quantity,  706  a.  1 a.  plant. 

(1,144  a.  & 2 p.  stat.) Date  15th  January  18th  year.— 

Inrolled  29 th  Jan.  1666. 

26.  Capt.  FELIX  LONG— Garrnnisk  and  Garry-Richard  Wexford. 
(part),  41a.  & 15  r— Garryvndcn  (part),  104a.;  more  in  the 


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is  Cn.  II.  siune,  279  a Crashue,  151  a.  2 k.  — Bailenclashy,  52  a. — 

Killiagh,  96  a.  2 k. — Monavarick  alias  Monanarick,  156  a. — 
Wexford.  Tankenick  and  Tobberlonny  (part),  22  a. — Courtlough,  186  a. 

— Killdurent  alias  Killdarent,  102  a.  2r.  — Gan-ymore,  97  a. 
— Balliboy  (part),  14  a.  2 k.— in  the  northerly  part  of  Owlert- 
wick,  with  the  mill-race,  to  be  cut  off  by  an  east  and  west  line, 
72  a.  & 13  p.;  bar.  Ballaghkeene,  co.  Wexford.  — Total 
quantity,  1,374  a.  & 28  p.  plant.  (2,225  a.  3 n.  30  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  27/.  16s.  6d. Bate.  22d  Dec.  18 t/i  year.— 

Inrolled  11th  January  1666. 

Tipperary.  27.  Capt.  THOMAS  SHEPHEARD.  — Castle  John, 

248  a — Cooleirkin,  498  a. — Ballinver  (part),  110  a. Claslia- 

mutt,  32  a.  1 r.  27  p. ; bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tip- 
perary. — Total  quantity,  (1,439  a.  & 14  p.  stat!)  — Total 

rent,  13/.  9s.  10 \d. Date  10 th  Nov.  18/4  year.— Inrolled 

12/4  Dec.  1666. 

Cork.  29.  TOBIAS  BROWNE.  — Curro,  139  a.  — in  Coolen, 
87  a.  2 r.  20  p.  — Killegeagh  (part),  2r.  4p.;  bar.  Kenalea, 
co.  Cork— Total  quantity,  227  a.  & 24  p.  plant.  (367  a.  3 r. 


32  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  31.  8s.  llfd. Date  20/4  Dec. 

18/4  year. — Inrolled  21s/  Dec.  1666. 

31.  Lieut.  NATHL  EVANSON— Castle  Donovan,  Shie- 
hane,  Garrane,  Carrownasaugh,  Leyteree,  Caunkilly,  1,054  a. 
— Tory-Donovan,  Claddagh,  Loghcrott,  Gurteene,  Cullinane, 
Vinriske  or  Vuerisk,  411  a.;  bar.  WestCarbury,  co.  Cork— 
Total  quantity,  1,465  a.  plant  (2,373  a.  & 9 r.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  22/.  4s.  1 1 \d.  — reduced  to  16/.  per  aimiun  by  patent 
dated  5th  March  1677,  and  inrolled  30th  March  1678.— 

(Hot.  de  anno  30“  Car.  2*,  4“  pars,  dorso  R.  41.) Date 

29/4  Nov.  18/4  year — Inrolled  17/4  Dec.  1666. 

32.  HENRY  G WITHER  and  EDWARD  NICHOLLS 
gent. — In  part  of  the  parish  of  Atherdee,  127  a.  (205  a.  2 r. 
25  p.  stat.)  21.  I Is.  5 \d. — to  Gwither— part  of  the  town  and 
lands  of  Atherdee,  with  one  house  and  garden,  53  a.  (85  a. 
3 R.  16  p.  stat.)  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  5Jrf—  to  Nicholls; 

bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth Date  27/4  Nov.  18th  year— 

Inrolled  29/4  Jan.  1666. 


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Cork. 


King's  Co. 


Kerr 


Sligo. 


1.  SAMUEL  POMROY.  — In  Palice,  247a.  1r._ in 
Gurtneclony,  next  to  Palice,  19  a— in  the  west  part  of  East 

Dromconner,  54  a.  3 r.  20  p.  ; bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork 

Total  quantity,  321  a.  & 20  p.  plant.  (520  a.  & 29  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  4/.  17s.  6) d. 2.  ANNE,  SARAH,  MARY, 

and  JANE,  daughters  and  co-heirsof  RICH”  BURNELL  esq. 
— In  Corroghclonebaniffe,  105  a.  3 r.  21  p. — Garrans,  iploW, 
93  A.  1 r.  24  p.  — Ballyrisliy,  1 ploW,  201  a— in  Lockleagh, 
i plow11,  and  Subbolter,  1 plow1,  330  a.  1 r.  34  r. ; same  bar. 
and  co— Total  quantity,  730  a.  2 r.  39  p.  plant.  (1,183  a.  2 R. 

30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  Is.  10{d. Date  14/4  Nov. 

18/4  year.  — Inrolled  25/4  Jan.  1666. 

3.  JOHN  EWER  gent. — In  Clonruiske,  26  a. — Coliegan, 

124  a.  Cion  more  and  Derrigarran,  186  a Cloncassin,  50  a. 

—in  Clonbrocke,  25  a.  1 r.  14  p— Derrymullin,  60  a.  ; bar. 
Coolestowne,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity,  471  a.  1 r.  14  p. 

plant.  (763  a.  1 n.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9/.  10s.  lOJd. 

Date  27/4  Nov.  18/4  year— Inrolled  25/4  Jan.  1666. 

5.  RICHARD  Baron  of  COLOONY.  — Raplagh,  488  a. 
11.  8s.  23d.  — Ballysliane,  175  a.  1 r.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. 
21. 13s.  2ft/.— Spittle,  192  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  21. 18s.  33d— 
Moorestowne,  224'  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof.  3/.  8s.  OJrf— Bally- 
wosknoddy,  326  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  4/.  1 9s— Ballinecourte, 
435  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  6/.  12s.  Hd— in  Turnehoune,  32a. 
9s.  7 3d. — Bally numing,  412  a.  2 u.  61.  5s.  Sjd— Michels- 
towne  (part),  70  a.  1/.  Is.  3fd— Cosse,  288  a.  prof.  14  a. 
unprof.  4/.  7s.  6d— Darringstowne,  756  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. 
11/.  9s.  7 id. — Stephenstowne  and  Ballynastalla  or  y,  381  a. 
5/.  15s.  8)rf. — iivDromoone  alias  Ballynehinchy,  2 a.  2 r.  9]d. 
— Marteenstowne,  148  a.  2/.  4s.  llid— Fantstowne  (part), 
105  a.  1/.  11s.  10.fr/.  — Knocktoreene,  210  a.  3/.  3s.  Oid. ; 
bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  4,24.5  a.  1 r. 
plant.  (6,876  a.  1 it.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  64/.  9s.  4|d— 
Knockmokeene  alias  Knocknaveene  or  Knocknevin,  118  a. 
lit.  18  p.  1/.  15s.  llid. — Lissnegunning  alias  Lisnegoone, 
80  a.  In.  19 p.  1/. 4s.  5d. — Rathnoe  alias  Ratlnvoe,  with 
several  other  parcells  thereunto  belonging,  and  in  conunon, 
502  a.  2 n.  20  p.  71. 12s.  7frf— Ayle,  i7  a.  5s.  2d— Cohine, 
45  a.  13s.  8d. — -Farramn'Clause  alias  Farranm'Laurence,  26  a. 
In.  39p.  8s.  Old. — Cloghane,  93  a.  1/.  8s.  3d—  mountain 
and  pasture  in  Cloghane,  54  a.  1 r.  39  p.  16s.  63d— Ard- 
noghter,  55  a.  16s.  Sid. — mountain  and  pasture  in  d",  465  a. 

5 1-  8d.  and  1/.  5s.  9|d. — Clasmolehen,  34  a.  prof.  54  a. 

unprof. — arrable  and  mountain  pasture  in  the  same,  494  a.' 
6/.  15s.  5 Id.  1/.  4s.  lid.  — d“  in  Ardagli,  269  a.  2 it.  prof 
226  a.  unprof.  11.  0s.  0|d.  3/.  Is.  9;?d.  — Monegoume,  with 
the  mountain  pasture,  138  a.  2 r.  21.  2s.  Id—  Mynoghane, 
with  the  mountain  pasture,  592  a.  1 r.  8/.  19s.  lo.ld— 
Cloonecallaghy,  246  a.  & 26  r.  prof.  43  a.  2r.  10  p.  unprof. 
3/.  14s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Kerry— Total  quantity,' 
3,23 1 a.  3 it.  1 P.  plant.  (5,233  a.  3 it.  24  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
49/.  Is.  61d. — Clooncmackduffe,  1 qr.,  128  a.  1 it.  prof.  38  a. 
3r.  7p.  unprof.  1/.  6s.  OJd—  Rathrippin,  1 qr.,  65  a.  1 n.  20p. 


prof.  9 a.  unprof.  13s.  2fd—  Cashell,  1 qr.,  134  a.  3 r.  prof. 
15  a.  unprof.  1/.  17s.  7Jd. — Laghnenata  and  Cornecassagh, 
308  a.  1 r.  prof.  360  a.  unprof.  3/.  2s.  5d— the  cartron  of 
Corvofadd,  part  of  Carowmeere  alias  Ballindright,  29  a.  prof. 
67  a.  unprof.  5s.  10  Id. — Killelin  alias  Ballydaly,  125  a.  prof. 
548  a.  unprof.  1/.  5s.  3ijd—  Kinaghan,  1 qr.,  66  a.  13s.  4 id. 
— Tullaghmore,  1 qr.,  93  a.  2 r.  prof.  63  a.  I r.  20  p.  unprof. 
18s.  1 1 Jd.  — Carrowfderry  or  Carrow-Idony  alias  Carrow- 
duffy,  ? of  aqr.,  36  a.  3r.  7s.  5Jd—  Killingduffe,  1 cart",  33  a. 
6s.  8 Jd. — CarrickniboyorCarrigniboy,  1 cart",  14a.  3r.  16 p. 
3s — in  Knocknegeihy,  73  a.  & 35  p.  14s.  9f d.  — Clonealv, 
1 cart",  32  a.  2 r.  20  p.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  6s.  71d—  one  cart" 
of  the  qr.  of  Druinneskelly,  31  a.  6s.  Sid— half  the  tryne  of 
Mullaghbrine,  56  a.  11s.  4d.;  bar.  Tirrerill,  co.  Sligo—  Car- 
rowreagh-Moylagh,  233  a.  prof.  201  a.  unprof.  2/.  7s.  2d— two 
parts  of  the  two  qrs.  of  Carrowkeele  and  Cashelwilly,  408  a. 
prof.  144  a.  3 n.  8 p.  unprof.  4/.  2s.  7Jd— Lorga,  1 cart", 
and  Lisnaffally  or  Lisnasally,  1 cart",  45  a.  9s.  lid.;  bar. 
Leyney,  same  co— Clonyraglier  or  Cloneragher,  1 qr.,  75  A. 
1 R.  15s.  2.(d— in  Moynilagh  and  Kinngrely  or  Kenagrelly, 

221  a.  & 24  p.  21.  4s.  9 Id. ; bar.  Corran,  same  co. Ballyfor- 

moyle,  two  east  qrs.  of  the  cart"  of  Dereeneferry,  Dromard, 

1 cart",  Dromboylan,  lean",  Moygh,  Jcart",  Dromloge,  1 cart", 
Dromrahm  or  Dromahin,  1 cart",  114  a.  ]/.  3s.  Id— Moyo-h, 

1 T'-,  109  a.  prof.  11  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  Id— Dm  orDromilra,’ 
Hr.,  80  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  16s.  2W— Bracklane  (part), 
Cloonecarrotve,  Lisduffe,  Drumard,  and  Derryseeryor  Derry- 
sherry , 6 cart">,  52  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  10s.  6‘d— Bally- 
formoyle,  west,  2 qrs„  a cart"  of  Aghely,  Knockeroghoiy 
or  Knockecoghery,  1 cart",  Tullaglmehaha,  1 cart",  Corne- 
muckelogh  or  lagh,  1 cart",  186  a.  1/.  17s.  8d—  Cle-magh 
or  Clenagh,  1 qr.,  Cloonetecaldry  or  Cloontegalere,  l°cart" 
Drumbrack  or  brock,  lean",  Gloryes,  1 cart",  69  a.  13s.  11  Id 
— Clegnagh,  1 qr.,  Clonecaldry,  1 cart",  Drumbrock,  1 cart" 
and  Gloryes,  1 cart",  328  a.  3/.  6s.  5d— Lissfarrellboy,  Cool- 
claigh,  Knocknestannagh  and  Cloonekeene,  7$  cart"'!  164  a. 
11.  13s.  2 .Jd.  — Killmacorrell  or  Killnecoller,  i in’,  20  a. 
4s.  Old— the  island  of  Inisteery,  9 a.  Is.  lOd— Drumsallasrh 
1 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  lid— part  of  Ballynefarmoyle,  north-east’ 
2qrs.,  96a.  19s.  5jd—  Annaghillangan  (part),  74 a.  14s  ll|d’ 
-Drumsallagh,  1 qr.,  26  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  5s.3  [d-An- 
naghillangan  (part),  250  a.  21.  10s.  71d— part  of  the  same 
111a.  prof.  297  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  53d’;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Ros- 
common—Total  quantity,  1,742  a.  plant.  (2,82i'a.  3 r.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  17/.  12s.  8id. — Knockadow  and  Carrymore 
318  a.  3 r.  prof.  25  a.  2 it.  unprof.  3/.  4s.  6|d;  bar.  Leyney’ 
co.  Sligo— m Annaghkeene,  4 qrs.,  400a.  prof.  2S5  a.  unprof 
4/.  Is— part  of  Cargin  or  Carrigm  qr.,  28  a.  prof.  19  A.  2 u. 
unprof.  5s.  8id— in  Carrowmore,  1 cart"  of  the  qr.of  Bally- 
asse,  58  a.  11s.  83d— part  of  Cargin  qr.,  120  a.  l/.4s.3i‘d 
-partofCloraneqr., 194a. prof.  55a. unnvnf  ino,  01/ 


ie  qr.,  194  a.  prof.  55  a.  unprof.  l/.19s.3Jd— 
in  Farraghmore,  i qr.,  50  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  10s.  ljd— in 
Inagh,  a parcell  of  Carrownekibby,  20  a.  4s.  0 id 
Cargin  qr.,  125  a.  1/.  5s.  33d. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  G 
Clonyring  or  Clonynig,  lqr„  48  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  75 


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9s.  Sid. Ballynamralier,  1 qr.,  55  a.  & 26  p.  prof.  9 a.  unprof.  esq. — In  Roodestowne  alias  Roodiestowne,  31  a.  12s.  6|d. — is  Ch.  ii. 

- 11s.  2d. — Ballyadick,  1 qr.,  88  a.  2 a.  17s.  1 id.— Ballylian-  Cardistowne,  188  a.  3 b.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.  31.  16s.  5 Jd— in 

rick,  lqr.,  55  a.  2r.  16p.  11s.  3d. — Rinnemore  or  Knenmore,  Nichollstowne,  98  a.  2 a.  prof.  20  A.  unprof.  II.  19s.  lOijd. — Louth. 


lqr.,  94a.  2r.  16 p.  prof.  5 a.  2r.  16 p.  unprof.  19s. \\d. — 
Brackmayes  or  Breckmags,  1 qr.,  119  a.  1 a.  24  p.  II.  4s.  lfd. 
— in  Carrowliannine,  82  a.  8c  15  p.  16s.  7Jd. — qr.  of  Knock- 
more,  135  a.  8c  16  p.  prof.  201  a.  unprof.  II.  7s.  4 \d. — Lysa- 
niske  or  Lissiniske  and  Buolyfamine  or  fanane,  1 qr.,  80  a. 
3 a.  prof.  135  a.  2 a.  8 p.  unprof.  16s.  4}d— in  Dunameagh 


. unprof.  19s.  1 \d. — one  house  and  three  tenements  in  Atherdee,  with  5 a. — 
1r.24p.  11.4s.l£d.  Atherdee  lands  (part), 425  a.  2 a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  8I.14s.4d. 

7Jd. — qr.  of  Knock-  — Coolestowne,  311a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  61.  5s.  llijd. — in 

f.  II.  7s.  4Jd. — Lysa-  Great  Lisrany,  48  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  19s.  5id. — in  Arthurs- 

r fanane,  1 qr.,  80  a.  towne,  49  a.  2 a.  U 0s.  Ofd— in  Cookestowne  or  Cookstowne, 
4 jd. — in  Dunameagh  one  house  and  several  tenements,  158  a.  2 a.  31.  4s.  2 jd. — 


or  Dunanreagh,  1 qr.,  46  a.  2 a.  9s.  5d.— Island-Inglassy  or  Rahannagh,  82  a.  II.  13s.  2 jd— in  Dromin,  1 fair  house  and 

Islandny-Glasse,  24  a.  2r.  prof.  24  A.  2 a.  unprof.  4s.  11  Id.—  several  tenements,  with  4 a.  Is.  7 Jd.— to  die  use  of  Dorothy 

in  Gortnedrehyor  Gurtnedrihy,  1 qr.,69A.  8 R.  4p.  prof.  115a.  Hardy.  — in  Drakestowne,  26  a.  2 a.  prof.  9 a.  2 a.  unprof. 

1 a.  24 p. unprof.  14s.  lid. — Dreanine  or  Drenin  qr.,  101a.  10s.  8“d. — to  the  use  of  Bridget,  Jane,  and  John  Thomas; 

la.  8p.  II.  0s.  6d. Cloneronane,  1 qr.,  88  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof,  same  bar.  and  co. Date  26  fit  Oct.  18  lit  year.— Inrolled 

26 1.  2 a.  unprof.  17s.  lljd— Fynnellv,  1 qr.,  99  a.  2b.  16  p.  19 th  Nov.  1666. 

prof.  26  a.  2 r.  unprof.  II.  0s.  1 jd— in  Beallassa  qr.,  called 

Cullronan  and  Derrygowny,  110  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  336  a.  3 b.  27.  Captain  RICHARD  LAUGHLIN.  — In  Ahalick- 
24  p.  unprof.  II.  2s.  4d.— in  Gortniemucke  or  Gurtinemuck,  begg,  67  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  II.  0s.  4d.— Knockasherneed, 
1 cart",  21  a.  prof.  169  a.  unprof.  4s.  3d.— in  Shannasmore,  177  a.  21.  13s.  9Jd. — Cahercrohin,  105  a.  2 a.  II.  12s.  lid. 

1 qr.,  45  a.  2 a.  36  p.  prof.  579  a.  3 R.  24  p.  unprof.  9s.  Sjd.  — Coolgarvy,  170  a.  2 R.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  21.  11s.  9id. — 


27.  Captain  RICHARD  LAUGHLIN.  - In  Alfalick- 
legg,  67  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  II.  0s.  4d. — Knockasherneed, 


— in  Carrowgarrow  qr.,  56  a.  3r.  36  p.  11s.  5jd.— Forry,  Ballydowny,  IS 

j qr.,  36  a.  3 a.  8 p.  7s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mavo. — nine,  72  a.  II. 

Total  quantity,  1,460  a.  1 a.  37  p.  plant.  (2,365  a.  2 r.  38  p.  Total  quantity, 

stat.)— Total  rent,  141.  15s.  8jd— part  of  2 qrs.  of  Moylagh,  rent,  101.  16s.  £ 
4,244  a.  8c  16  p.  41.  5s.  10Jd— part  of  Moylagh,  being  one  of  lll/c  Jan.  1666. 
the  4 qrs.  of  Dughorne,  416  a.  8c  20  p.  prof.  272  a.  unprof. 

41.  4s.  3d.— Drumfrine,  1 qr.,  193  a.  1 r.  prof.  135  a.  unprof.  30.  MATTF 
II.  19s.  lid.  — Lackagh,  1 qr.,  55  a.  2 a.  prof.  87  a.  2 r.  gons,  218  a— 

unprof.  11s.  2Jd.— 3 cart"’  of  Druy  or  Dryn  or  Bryn  qr.,  co.Wexford.- 

60  a.  8c  16  p,  12s.  lfd. — Sesnecoman,  1 qr.,  169  a.  1 R.  24p.  3d  part  of  Mon- 
II.  14s.  Ojd. — the  mountains  belonging  to  the  adjacent  the  lands  follow 
towns,  7,123  a.  2 a.  unprof.;  bar.  Leyney,  co.  Sligo. — Ard-  only.— the  otlie 


Ballydowny,  121  a.  2 a.  II.  16s.  lOjd— Clynye  alias  Cly- 
nine,  72  a.  II.  Is.  10 id. ; bar.  Moygenimhye,  co.  Kerry. — 
Total  quantity,  713  a.  2 a.  plant.  (i,155  a.  3 r.  stat.) — Total 
rent,  101.  16s.  9Jd. Date  27 Ik  Dec.  \8th' year.— Inrolled 


135  a.  unprof.  30.  MATTFIEW  STODDARD  gent— The  3 Ballycran- 
>f.  87  a.  2 r.  gons,  218  a.  — Clongaddy,  48  a.  51.  7s.  83d. ; bar.  Bargy, 

or  Bryn  qr.,  I co. Wexford — Total  quantity,  (430  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.) — one 
59  a.  1 R.  24  p.  3d  part  of  Mongan  andTyncurr,  130  a.  21.  12s.  7jjd. — to  hold 
the  adjacent  the  lands  following  during  the  life  of  Dudley  Colclough  esq. 
Sligo. — Ard-  only. — the  other  § of  d",  260  a. — in  Mohurry,  Rahinroch,  Co- 


niskan,  1 qr.,  112  a.  2 R.  II.  2s.  91d— Lysconary,  1 qr.,  112  a.  leagh,  and  Coolkarny,  the  whole  containing  1,385  a.,  die  north 
prof.  22  a.  8c  32  p.  unprof.  II.  2s.  8d.— Aghalback,  1 qr.,  part  of  the  said  surround  to  be  cut  by  an  east  and  west  line, 

95  a.  2 a.  prof.  55  a.  1 a.  24  p.  unprof.  19s.  4d.— Tarneledan  626  a.  171.  18s.  9jd. ; bar.  Scarwalsb,  same  co. Date 

or  Turnelodan,  lqr.,  127  a.  II.  5s.  8jd— Carrick,  lqr.,  3d  Nov.  18th  year.— Inrolled  \2lh  Nov.  1666. 

Carricknegaple,  1 qr.,  Coolettybegg,  J qr.,  252  a.  prof.  233  a. 

unprof.  21.  11s.  Ojd— Kincrisin  or  Kincrenin,  4 qrs.,  455  a.  32.  Sir  TRISTRAM  BERESFORD  knt.  and  bait— 
prof.  301  a.  unprof.  41.  12s.  l£d. ; bar.  Tirrerill,  same  co—  Rospressell,  2 poles,  431  a.  8c  Sip.  51.  16s.  5d—  Cormeene, 

in  Princestowne,  42  a.  3 r.  17s.  3fd. — the  mill  of  Moorhead,  78  a.  In.  II.  Is.  ljd. ; bar.  1 ullaghonoho,  co.  Cavan. — 

within  the  lands  of  Belgeeth— Hawkinstowne,  166  a.  2 a.  Derriereagh,  2 cart"’,  64  a.  prof.  38  a.  8c  16  p.  unprof.  17s.  3d. 

27  p.  31.  7s.  5 £d.  — Pierstowne,  487  a.  prof.  380  a.  unprof.  — Killinellin  alias  Killiwillin,  1 cart",  87  a.  8c  16  p.  prof.  26  A. 

91.  17s.  2id. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  5 n.  8p.  unprof.  II.  3s.  6d. — Doyly,  2 cart"',  285  a.  3 11. 

696  a.  1 n.  37  p.  plant.  (1,128  a.  8c  13  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  17s.  2d— Ballinagurke  alias  Ballinegerrill  or  gerry,  157  a. 

141.  2s— in  Cooleninamore,  6 a.  Is.  2>,d. ; bar.  Carbary,  co.  3 R.  26  p.  21.  2s.  7jd—  Owen-Gally  or  Owengallis,  217  a. 


Magheremore,  being  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Dohune,  pi'of.  15  a.  2 B.  unprof.  21.  18s.  7d. — Gortncglt 


59  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof.  11s.  1 ljd. — in  Corran  alias  Clorin  3 r.  8 

qr.,  4 A.,  in  Annaghkeene,  4 qrs.,  5 A.  II.  9s.  Ofd— in  Cargin,  II.  2s.  Ojd— in  Aghnaghaderna  or  derra,  93  a.  la.  8 p. 

1 qr.,  60  A.  12s.  1 3d— in  Ballyglasse,  3 cart"’,  69  a.  13s.  1 lid.  II.  5s.  2Ad. ; bar.  Tullagha,  same  co— Tulloghboy,  45  a.  & 

—in  Firraghmore  alias  Theraghmore,  3 a.  7Jd.;  bar.  Clare,  39  r.  12s.  2Jd— Ballaghaimagh,  3 poles,  140  a.  1 a.  8 p. 

Galway— Total  quantity  in  Galway,  1,195  a.  plant.  U Hs.  10  Id.  ; bar.  Clor  ogl  s co— Garnsallagh, 

>35  a.  2 R.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  121.  Is.  11  Jd Date  99a.  3 r.  24p.  II.  7s— Ballyreagli,  58  a.  15s.  8d— Agh- 

Aug.  \Sth  year.— Inrolled  21st  Jan.  1666.  coanan  or  annon,  83  a.  2 a.  16  p.  II.  2s.  6 3d — Killdrum- 

bramly,  73  a.  8c  16  p.  19s.  83d. — Derrendrum,  145  a.  3 a. 

* JAMES  PHILLIPPS  ~.-H»  town,  mi  «•  *•  »*• 


eengloigh  alias  Ballymagough  or  Ballynegough,  96  a 
32  p.  II.  6s.  Id. — Croghwill  alias  Canvill,  1 cart",  97  , 
28  p.  II.  6s.  3d. — Cornekilleagh  or  Corkillengh,  1 cart" 


t.  lid. — Dromlogh,  2 cart' 


II.  2s.  03d.  — in  Aghnaghaderna 


Sth  Any.  ISth  year. — Inrolled  21sl  Jan.  1666. 


part  nf  Mockarky  and  Ctillekipp,  633  a.  2 r.  'be.— Falclmnn  1]K_Cot  h>  nl  Ik  to.  llltk-Mljkcil.  allaa 

towne  (p«),  80n.--Sh.nb.ll,  (pm),  80 n.  IK  10..  7 A M 1 bm.-Aghon. 

Currekeene, 36o n. 2 R.  lOn.prf.  117 n.u, . pint  5111..0W.  * „ . U..  b„.  ■» 

Patkestowt.e,  881  n.  «k  « 5>.  lOji;  to.  E tag.rne  co.  „ , m ..  21.  Is.  lOjA-Renmoorc,  Scritagh, 

T“ “*  n®  .1“  Eownt^h,  .ml  iL.bcgg,  000  n.  K 8.  7jA-Detmi.uw  « 

-1666'  true,  38  a.  1 a.  24  p.  10s.  4}d— Curragliboghan  and  Drum- 

beagh,  76  a.  3r.  II.  0s.  8Jd— Carrisk  or  Carrick,  18  a. 
20.  WILLIAM  CUNNINGFIAM. — Ballyhernan,  1 qr.,  ,ls  iojd— Gortcloghir,  1 cart",  Downe,  1 cart",  Downe,  1 cart", 
140  a.  prof.  218  a.  unprof.  II.  17s.  9Jd—  Magherydrumon  of  an(n4A.,  132a.3r.  11.15s.9jd— Clantacarnagh,  218a.  prof, 
die  Island,  1 qr.,  184  a.  prof.  228  a.  unprof.  2l.9s.8d.— Ar-  2 a.  unprof.  21.  18s.  10Jd—  Lisroarty,  246  a.  31.  6s.  5d— 


riherinmore,  1 qr.,  210  a.  prof.  368  a.  unprof.  21. 16s.  8Jd. — 
Finawlty,  1 qr.,  50  a.  prof.  183a.  unprof.  13s.  6d. — Bally- 
huresky,  3d  of  a qr.  called  Ranaghbuy,  50  a.  13s.  6d. ; bar. 

KilnTkrenane,  co.  Donegall— Total  rent,  81.  1 Is.  2d. 

Date  22 d Dec.  18I/t  year. — Inrolled  1 Ith  Jan.  1666. 


22.  JOHN  CIIAMBRE  esq— In  Stirmonstownc 
I a.  26  p.  21.  8s.  10£d. ; bar.  Athirdee,  co.  Louth. 


■ Bartumna  alias  Bartuna,  595  a.  810s.  7 Jd.;  bar.  Tullaghagh, 

Hy-  same  co— Kilcunny,  105  A.  8c  8 p.  prof.  51  a.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof. 

II.  8s.  5 d.  ; bar.  Casderahan,  same  co— Drumraver,  62  a.  Land. 
— 2 a.  32  p.  16s.  1 Id— Ballycrum,  146  a.  1 a.  8 p.  II.  19s.6Jd. 

— Tordtiffe,  183  a.  3 a.  21.  9s.  7jd— Ballyanely,  07  a.  1 a. 

32  p.  18s.  2 Jd.  — Rucheigh  alias  Ruskeigh,  89  a.  3 r.  8p. 

9 a.  II.  4s.  3 Id. — Clonkeene,  98  a.  3 r.  8 p.  II.  0s.  8id— Bally- 
24.  nahnrry,  121a.  1 a-  24  p.  II.  12s.  9,(d—  Carnon,  08  a.  1 a. 


JOSEPH  REA,  JOHN  SARGENT,  JOHN  CIIAMBRE,  24  p.  18s.  51d—  Dromcolcor  alias  Dromcosker,  142  a 


and  ROBT  GO  WEN — Cloghanmule  (part),  24  a.  9s.  8id. 
— Tullykecle,  311  a.  61.  5s.  ll.jd.  — Rathcatiory,  59  a. 

11.3s.  iojd. ; same  bur. 24.  WILLIAM  ARMITAGE 

(122.) 


II.  18s.  4 )d.  — Ballodarry  alias  Ballogharry,  151  a.  2 a. 
21. 0s.  103. ; bar.  Kenoght,  co.  Londonderry. — Ilnllymagow- 
ran  alias  Dromkerke,  121  a.  II.  12s.  8d.;  bar.  Tullagha,  co. 


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c“van.  3 p.  stilt.) — Total  rent,  954  Os.  id. HENRY  PALMFR  of’  , Cav'^— Total  quantity,  307  a.  2 n. 

gent. — In  Derryleagh,  9 a prof.  5 a unnrnf  in  F k £ f®8  A‘  1 *•  23  P-  stat)-Total  rent,  4/.  3s.  0| d. 

y 8 P ' p f'  Kenagh,  . Date  3d  Nov.  18/4  year — Inrolkd  6th  Nov.  1660. 


Roll  18  th  Cha.  II.  fifth  part,  face. 


7’s  Co.  1.  SAMUEL  ROLLE  esq.— Ballycomer  and  Grogan, 
with  the  mill,  494  a.  prof.  86  a.  3r.  8 p.  unprof— Castle- 
towne  alias  Kilnevioge,  145  a.  1 it.  16  p.  prof.  400  a.  unprof. 
— Ballyard  and  Moracke,  543  a.  prof.  1,541  a.  unprof.  — 
Cranesallagh,  107  a—  Killagluntober,  139  a.  2 r.  ; bar. 
Garry  castle.  King’s  Co.— Total  quantity,  1,428  a.  3 n.  16  p. 
plant.  (2,314  a.  2 r.  Ip.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  28/.  18s.  7 id. 

Dale  12 th  July  18 th  year.— Inrolled  24/4  July  1666. 

rk.  2.  WILLIAM  HODDER  esq.-In  Ballymartle,  564  a. 
&7p — Cooleculultagh,  207a.  1 r.  24 p.— in  Clogherane, 
22a.  2 b.  7p— Coolemorine,  216  a.  lit.  24  p— Annamore, 
134  a.  1 it.  24  p— Annaghbegg,  Turine,  and  Cooleseskine, 
J43a.  2it.  16  p. ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Cork.— Ballyea,  529  a. 

R-  , — 111  Meadestowne,  563  a.  Sc  18  p.— Killanully,  280  a. 
— Coolemore,  298  a.  2 r.  1 6 P.-Ballyknockane  and  the  mill, 

6 a— Monebnn,  106  a.  & 6 p.  — Killecroe,  100  a.  & 16  p — 
Rmebrow,  115  a.  1 r.  8p—  Killeene,  70  a.  3 b.  24  p—  in 
Shanagraig,  26  a.  8c  12  p.  ; bar.  Kerrycurrihy,  same  co  — 
Fountainstowne,  432  a.;  bar.  Kinalea.  - Gortnehanamore, 
8ja.  3 R.  24p— West-Killinihill,  109  a.  2r.  24  p.;  bar.  Ker- 
lycurriliy.— RingaveHy,  436  a.  2 k.  16  p.;  bar.  Kinalea.-in 
Ardskillihine,  100  a.  1 r.  20  p.;  bar.  Fennoy,  same  co - 
Total  quantity,  4,546  a.  8c  31  p.  plant.  (7,364  a.  8c  14  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  694  0s.  9 d. 4.  MARTIN  BOOBYER, 

ELIZ.  Ins  wife,  and  JOHN  PARSONS— Pembrockstowne, 
132  a.  (213  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  Id. ; bar.  Kerrycurrihy, 

aime  co.  to  Parsons  for  ever,  after  the  death  of  Eliz 

Dale  nth  Aug.  18/4  year. — Inrolkd  30/4  Aug.  1666. 

5.  JOHN  BLENERHASSET  esq.-Killissany,  62  a— 
Ratassanagh,  77  a— Killvullen,  117  a — Ballym'Boy  alias 
allym'Moy,  246  A. — Ballincurragh  alias  Ballincurrig,  290  a i 

■— Slianballyduffe,  142,.  2 ..-BJlja.ke,  di«  B.llyvoie,,'  , 
324  a.  2 u.  12  P.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork.—1 Total  quantity,  1 

1,2o9a.  8c  12  p.  plant.  (2,039  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  t 

19/.  2s.  43d— Curraghmore,  278  a.  prof.  175  a.  1 r.  38  p.  2 
unprof.  Farrenvorgan,  coarse  pasture,  220  a— Ardcroane- 

53  a.  2 R-more  in  the  same,  arable  and  pasture, 
121a.  prof.  62  a.  unprof— Trogull  and  Knockloghkin,  ar.,  n 
77 a. prof.  332  a.  2 r.  16 p— more  in  d“,  ar.,  15  a 2r  —more  K 

in  el",  ar.,  51  a.  2 n— more  in  d",  ar.,  31  A.-more  in  d',  ar.  - 

23  a — East  and  West  Gortintle,  80a.  2r.  3 9 p— more  in  the 
same,  115  a.  2 r— more  in  d°,  red  bog,  342  a.  2r.11, 
rrf-TCrf«w.&  East  m,l  West  Bdlym-EIligott  iiai  co 
Mjgrohgl,,  601  a.  p tof.  731  a.  3 It.  25  p.  unprofLflogl,-  , 
nane,  Goitacklcegill,  two  Gurtapopus,  Garrynogorah,  Gor-  1 1 
tirniye,  Garritiquine,  and  Garryrirodc,  53  a.  ; bar.  Trugha-  34 
nackny,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity  in  Kerry,  1,720  a 2 it  lvt 
39 p. plant.  (2,787  a.  1 r.  11  p. stat.)— Total  rent,  2642s.7Jd.  19 

— lotal  quantity,  2,979  a.  3 r.  11  P.  plant  (4,826  a.  3 n.  22 
9 p.  stat.) Date  2d  Aug.  18/4  year.— Inrolkd 4/45^.1666.  bai 


i,  bar.  Kilconnell,  co.  Galway— Cappaghmile  or  Cappagh- 
i-  ment,  1 qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2 \d. — in  Towerkeele,  74  a.  14s.  llfd. 
f.  — Glanavadoge  or  Glanaradoge  and  Eskerbrack  or  Esker- 
- broke,  2 cart"',  40  a.  8s.  l*d.— Glannesige,  1 cart",  12  a. 

. 2s.  5\d.  Coonesker,  £ qr — Gortbracke,  1 cart".— Banbe"-  or 

; Banl)0gg>  1 cart".— Loghanleigh  or  breagh,  1 cart",  1 ll  a. 

’.  14  2s.  5fd—  Lisdoran,  i qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. ; bar.  Tyaquin, 

siune  co — m the  3 qrs.  of  Gloves,  58  a.  11s.  8fd—  Carrow- 
lisseene,  1 qr.,  117  a.  14  3s.  8*d. ; A bar.  Atlmnry,  same  co. 

. — Tumne  or  Tomree,  1 qr.,  338  a.  34  8s.  5$d— in  Lagh- 
, morietagh,  1 17  a.  2 r.  27  p.  14  3s.  8|d— in  Cai-rowkeele,  12  a. 

1  Ss‘  *,ar-  Tyaquin,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  1,260  a.  2 n 

27  p.  plant.  (2,042  a.  8c  1 1 p.  stat)— Total  rent,  124  15s.  3 \d. 
Date  26/4  Oct.  18/4  year.— Inrolkd  7/4  Nov.  1666. 

12.  WILLIAM  LANE  gent — Killens  and  Derrigear,  I 
o94  a.  94  0s.  5d— Cattiganstowne,  271  a.  44  2s.  3 Jd. ; bar. 

olevardagh,  co.  Tipperary Date  10/4  Nov.  18/4  year.— 

Inrolkd  13/4  Nov.  1666.  J 

14.  JOSEPH  CUFFE  esq— Tullaghane  (to  be  called  J 
and  known  for  ever  by  tire  name  of  Cuffe’s-Grove),  703  a.  prof. 

173  a.  unprof.— Lislonen  (to  be  called  for  ever  by  the  name 
of  Cuffe’s-Desert),476  a.  In.  8 p.  prof.  44  a.  unprof— Tete- 
netucke  abas  Derrin,  415  a.  8c  16  p.  prof.  29  a.  8t  2 p.  unprof. 

— Inchevolahane  (to  be  called  for  ever  Castle-Inch),  936  a. 

2  r.  prof.  94  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Brownestowne,  255  a.  2 r. 

Ballymaka,  101  a.  584  9s. 5 d.;  bar.  Shillelogher,  co.  Kilkenny 
— in  Rathardmore,  153  a.  8c  2 p.  34  2s.  2d.;  bar.  Gowran’ 

same  co Ballygawdanmore  and  Bogherard  (part),  308  a.  Qu 

64  4s.  8d. ; bar.  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co — Total  quantity,  3,349a 
I n.  12p.  plant.  (5,425  a.  1 r.  18  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

674  16s.  3Jd.  — Ballighin,  Cronill,  Gawranboly,  Cloghquile- 
more,  Cloghquilebegg,  Ballyoginan,  and  Knockanbane ; bar 
Upper  Ossory,  same  co— to  hold  these  for  the  remainder  of  a 

term  of  99  years,  commencing  1st  May  1661.. -Date 

26/4  Oct.  18/4  year. 


Wexford.  7.  LAWRENCE  HODSON  esq- Great  Hayestowne, 
w /',  ' , V w~Pa,t  °f  Bn,lylare  a"d  Killeene,  59  a. 

4 3s  10id.-Ballynogee(part),35A.  14s.  2d—  Rochestowne 

(pan),  16  a.  6s.  53d.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford—' Total 
quantity,  410a. plant  (664  a.  8c  21  p. stat.) -Total,  74  5s.  1 l?d. 
Date  nth  Aug.  18/4  year — Inrolkd  A th  Sep.  1666. 

Co, 4.  8.  Col  JOHN  GIFFORD— Castle-Lumbart  in  Butte- 

vant,  with  2 a.  behind  the  castle,  called  the  gardens  2 a — 
L»,«  lA._G.r,U,«pmk,  2„._in 

19  A;  2a-— Temple-Murry,  490  a— Kilmichael  (part), 

IlDlowS  664a  ' ^ ?nT'’  C0'  CoKK— Koolevotty, 

2,  plowl  , 664 a— m Knockanglasse,  11  a.  Sc  13 p.  54 10s. Old.; 

bar.  Duhallow,  same  co Date  28/4  Sep.  18/4  year- 

Inrolkd  2d  Oct.  1666.  J — 

Gaheay.  10.  SAMUEL  FOXON  esq— Kilcornan,  1 qr.,  139  A. 
14  8s.  1 3d. — three  cart"'  of  Clonbroske  qr.,  127  a.  14  5s.  8Jd. ; 


I 16-  Sir  WM.  DOMVILE  knt.  Attorney  Gen'— Lau^h 
.,  nanstowne,  459  a.  2 it  10  p.  94  6s.  lid-Kilbeggoge  ahas 
e I Kilbeggott,  o5a.  14  2s.  5)d.;  J bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin 
, Date  3d  Nov.  im  year,  h.n.i/.d  'Uh  Nov.  1666. 

16.  EDMOND  HAREISON  esq.  — Bi  Knockroe  natt 
. comiguous  to  Millown,  ]n,_ m . 

■ »«.  Sr.  prof  166.  2 b.  unprof. — Scan  and  Clyrone,  1U  l. 

I R.  8 p — rallice  and  Curlownanagh,  383  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof 

34  a.  unprof. — Killduife,  soutli  part,  105  a.  2 r 20  p Bal" 

lyrogoghro,  oorth  part,  2S7a.  1,.  7 r.  _ Bdly„„,l!.gh‘ 
of , of  ’■  18  “"Prof. — Modmore,  roo*  pi  t, 

I ea  a.  I R.  28  p.  — Ballyvonine,  south  part,  13  a.  1 r.  15  P • 
bar.  Conagh,  co.  Limerick— Total  quantity,  (2,041a  3r’ 

24  p.  stat.) - Total  rent,  194  2s.  10}d. Date  14/4  Nov'. 

lath  year. — Inrolkd  24/4  Nov.  1666. 

2L  ROBT.  CHOPPYNE  esq.,  MARY  his  wife,  widow 
of  L.  Col.  Henry  Gore,  and  FRANCES  GORE,  daughter  of 

said  L.  C.  H.  Gore — Dromine,  1 qr.,  146  a.  2 Den-ycos- 

snne,  99  a.  2 r— Annagnene,  58  a.  2 r— Annahmoyle,  100  a. 
1r.  24  p.  Cloocagha,  76  a.  8c  16p._in  Castle  Carragh, 
192  a.;  bar.  Leyney,  co.  Sligo — Enagh,  157  a.  3 r— Ca- 
liirmore,  146  a.  1 r— Hubbuck,  107  a.  2 r— Kinaid,  77  a. 

3  r— Rathglasse,  248  a.  1 R— Attinode,  50  a.  3 Leakaii- 

I cleane,  256  a— Culler,  239  a.  2 r— in  Leuckancohill,  35  a. 

— Conmnn  ahas  Maghenburck,  224  a.  3 r— Carrownedinne, 

115a.  2 r. — Druim,  178a.  1 r. — Diynaghan,  190a.  2b 

Inigneboy,  90  a.  3 r— Carroworan,  57a.  2r Cabra<dimore 

and  Inignebegg,  267a.  Ik— Lesfony,  636  a— Inignenelagh, 
127a— in  Cloontermon,  30  a.;  bar.  Tireragh,  same  co.— 
Total  quantity,  3,910a.  plant.  (6,333a.  2r.  9p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  394  11s.  8id.  — to  hold  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 


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Waterford. 


Tipperary. 


Waterford. 


Tipperary. 


Kerry. 

Limerick. 


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Frances,  remainder  to  die  right  heirs  of  Mary. Date 

- 3d  Nov.  18th  year. — InroUed  20 th  Nov.  1666. 

23.  Capt.  ROBT.  COOKE— Knocksymon,  87  a.  l/.15s.2|rf, 
— Porterstowne  (pert),  138  a.  & 25  p.  2/.  15s.  ll|d. ; bar. 
FarbiU,  co.  Westmeath.  — Glaekstowne,  247  a.  3 n.  24  p. 
51.  Os.  4f</. ; bar.  Delvin,  same  co.  — Cullenbegg  (part),  83  a. 
1 r.  13  p.  11.  13s.  8jj</. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernon, 
same  co.  — Total  quantity,  556  a.  1 R.  22  p.  plant.  (901  a. 

1 r.  Ip.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  5s.  3 %d. Date  22  d Nov. 

13tli  year. — InroUed  25th  Nov.  1666. 

25.  Sir  JOHN  FAGG  bart—  In  Pagestowne,  147  a.  2r. 
10  p.  2l.l9s.-9d. — Hardrestowne,  81  a.  1/.  12s.  9jrf. — Dan- 
nocks  and  Little  Killany,  in  ten  parcells,  110  a.  & 32  p. 
21. 4s.  7 id — Killgrage,  207  a.  3 R.  4 p.  4/.  4s.  1 \d. — Porters- 
towne, accounted  part  of  Killgrage,  31a.  1 r.  32  p.  12s.  8:(rf. 

— in  Butlerstowne,  14  a.  & 20  p.  5s.  8Jtf. ; bar.  Deece,  co. 

Meath. 27.  Alderman  RICHARD  TIGHE  of  Dublin. 

— Castletowne  (part),  400  a.  8/.  Is.  life?. — Balrath,  36  a. 
14s.  7 d. — Ballystowne  (part),  with  the  town  and  castle,  205  a. 
4/.  3s.  0\d. — Loghanstowne  (part),  102  a.  2l.ls.  3\d. — in 
Clanmorill,  68  a.  2 r.  20  r.  1/.  7s.  9\<L— in  Lislogher,  419  a. 
& 7 p.  8/.  9s.  8\d.  — Stonestowne  (part),  30  a.  1 r.  37  p. 
12s.  4 \d.  — Adenstowne,  464  a.  3 r.  28  p.  9/.  8s.  3\d.  — 
Mitchellstowne,  41a.  2 il  16s.  0\d. — in  ClonmaskiU,  173  a. 
1 r.  37  p.  31 10s.  3d. — Ellinstowne,  50  a.  & 24  p.  1/.  0s.  id. — 
Minkletowne  or  Mucklestowne,  197  a.  3 R.  20  p.  4/.  0s.  1W.; 

bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. Date  15th  Oct.  18th  year. — 

InroUed  23 d Nov.  1666. 

29.  Sir  RICHARD  OSBORNE  bart. — The  abbey-side  of 
Dungarvan,  242  a.  1r.  31. 13s.  Id. — Glandane,  58  A.  17s.  7|d. 
— the  moiety  of  Killelongford,  Brownesland,  and  Shanekeile, 
171  a.  1 R.  32  p.  21.  12s.  OJd.  — on  the  south  part  of  Balle- 
nure  and  Lisnefinehy,  31a.  9s.  5d.  — on  the  north  part  of 
Ballyvony,  97  a.  & 32  p.  1/.  9s.  6 \d.— Mota,  10  a.  1 r.  24  p. 
3s.  2d.  — Carrigeenhahy  (part),  125  a.  1/.  17s.  1 1 id. ; bar. 

Decies,  co.  Waterford. 31.  THOMAS  OSBORNE  esq. 

— The  manor  of  St.  Johnstowne,  611  a.  3 r.  24  r.  9/.  5s.  10Jd. 

— Milltowne  St.  John,  178  a.  2 r.  8 p.  21.  14s.  2\d.  — in 
Morterstowne  or  Mortlestowne,  373  a.  51. 13s.  3 \d.  — Kill- 
bride  alias  Killbary,  72  a.  3 r.  24  p.  1/.  2s.  1 id. — Killkenny- 
begg  alias  Killkenny  St  John  (part),  331a.  5/.  0s.  6Jd. — 
Lismoynane,  265  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  4/.  0s.  7§rf. 
— Cuolagli  (part),  174  A.  2 r.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  21.  13s.  — 
part  of  Ballylosky  and  Clonekenny,  214  a.  21.  5s.  — Sleynes- 
towne,  83  a.  1/.  5s.  2 Id. — Higginstowne,  68  a.  2 s.  11.  0s.  Old. 

— Peppardstowne  (part),  243  a.  3/.  13s.  9%d. ; bar.  Middle- 
third,  co.  Tipperary.  — in  Ballyvonye,  12  a.  3s.  7|d.  — in 
Killcoulman,  19  a.  2 r.  17  p.  5s.  1 l(d.  — in  Killnefrehan, 
237  a.  & 30  p.  prof.  79  a.  3 r.  18  p.  unprof.  31. 12s.  0 .)</.— in 
Farranlonty,  28  a.  prof.  46  A.  1 n.  unprof.  8s.  6 d. — Ratlileade, 
112  a.  3 R.  32  p.  prof.  33  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  lZ.14s.3Jd.;  bar. 

Decies,  co. Waterford. 32.  NICHOLAS  OSBORNE 

esq.  — Sleady  (part)  alias  Curraghnesleady  alias-  Mount- 
Osborne,  in  die  s.w.  part  diereof,  130  a.  3 r.  lip. prof.  65  a. 

I r.  25  p.  unprof. — Tullaghcoolemore  (part),  51  a.  2 R.  24  p.; 
same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  182  a.  1 it.  35  p.  plant. 

(295  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  21. 15s.  5<Z. Date 

14  th  Nov.  18th  year. 

33.  THOMAS  PHELPS— Gortibrigane  (part),  10  a— 
Ballikinlilly,  225  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — Controversy,  21  a. — 
Farnoghs,  80  a.  prof.  80  a.  unprof. — Munny,  93  a.  prof.  97  a. 
unprof. — Garrangrelagh,  191  A.  prof.  196  a.  unprof. — Clon- 

loghy,  47  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof. — Knockmoyle  (part),  12  a 

Inchinegrosse  alias  Garrany-grelane,  10  a.  — Cruary,  117  a. 
prof.  59  a.  unprof.  — ■ Aghivir,  123  a.  prof.  95  a.  unprof.  — 
Glancallow  (part),  107  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof.  — in  Rosgeile, 
17  a.  — Curraduffe,  16  a.;  bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  co.  Tip- 
perary.— in  Cleadaghrea,  7 a.  2 r.  (12  a.  & 24  p.  stat.) 
2s.  3 \d. ; bar.  Ogunnyhy,  co.  Kerry.  — Total  quantity  in 
Tipperary,  1,069  a.  plant.  (1,731a.  2 it.  16  p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  16/.  4s.  8 d. 34.  RICHARD  PEIRCE  and  ROB* 

GARDNER.  — Ballegowne  near  Annacote,  52  a.  2r.  — in 
part  of  Casdeconnell,  69  a. — in  Knockbane,  40  a.  1 R.  13  p. 

— Knouckulline,  40  a.  — Total  quantity,  201a.  3 r.  13  p. 
plant.  (326  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  3/.  Is.  3Jd— 
to  Gardner. — in  Scartballyvallysha,  8 a.,  said  in  die  yielding 
part  to  contain  (129  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.)  1/.  4s.  3 id. ; bar. 

(122.) 


Clonwilliam,  co.  Limerick. Date  20th  Dec.  18 th  year. — 18  Cn.  n. 

InroUed  28 th  Dec.  1666.  


50.  PHILIP  HORE  esq— Casdenocke,  285  a.  2 r.  32  p.  Dublin. 
— Irishtowne,  1 moiety,  with  a mill  and  salmon  wyre  on  the 


36.  TIIOS.  and  RICHD.  BARNARD.  — Ballfean  alias  Meath. 
Ballyfeighan,  with  the  mill,  376  a.  (609  A.  & 9 p.  stat.) 

11.  12s.  3d. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. Date  15 th  Jan. 

18th  year.  — InroUed  -J-12 th  Jan.  1666. 

37.  CORPORATION  of  BANDON-BRIDGE.— Rine  Cork. 
and  Lakyduffe,  365  a. — Maule  Me Redmond,  80  a. — Richards- 

towne,  66  a. — Cocawmore  and  Ballereagan,  201  a. — Ballyglan- 
ney,  101  a. — in  Pallice,  6 a.  3 r.  8 p.  12/.  11s.  5 d. ; bar.  Ibane 
and  Barriroe,  co.  Cork.  — Total  quantity,  827  a.  3 r.  8 r. 

plant.  (1,340  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.) Date  1 ith  Feb.  f 1 0th  year. 

— Inrolled  1 6th  Feb.  1666.  — Note:  By  letters  from  White- 
hall, 7 April  1662,  die  King  ordered  a grant  of  lands  to  pass 
to  die  Corporation.  — (14°  2“  p.  d.  R.  14.) 

39.  ROBT.  SOUTHWELL  esq.  — Garryhanker  and  Cork. 
Claishenemode,  2 pi.,  240a. (388a.  3 n.  2p.stat.)  31. 12s.  10fd. 

— This  rent  was  afterwards  remitted  by  patent;  bar.  Kinnalea, 

co.  Cork. Date  14 th  Feb.  1 9th  year.  — InroUed  23 d Feb. 

1666. 

41.  L.  Col.  WM.  PUREFOY— Drmnullane,  1 pi.,  120  a.  Clare. 
prof.  35  a.  unprof.  1/.  15s.  5Jd.  — East  Inge,  § qr.,  125  a. 

1/.  17s.  11. Id. ; bar.  Tullagh  and  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — 
Castlecreene,  J pi.,  80  a.  11.  4s.  3ld. — during  a lease  for  14  King's  Co. 
years  commencing  10th  Sep.  1659.  — lands  in  Coolegcgan, 
in  Clonebulloge,  and  Clonemore,  119  a.  — in  Clonebulloge, 

Clonemore,  Clonekeene,  Clonebrowne,  Ballygarrett,  Cassen- 
derry,  and  Cloneruske,  969  a.  — in  Ballykermody,  Clone- 
kanta,  Clonemello,  Killcumber,  and  Ballynolatt,  266  a.  — in 
Clonebulloge  and  Clonemore,  37  a.  3'  r.  35  p. — in  the  same, 

11a.  1 R. — in  the  same,  50  a.  . 2 r. — in  die  same,  9 a.  ; par. 

Radiangan,  bar.  Coolestowne,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity, 

1,462  a.  2 a.  35  p.  plant.  (2,369  a.  1 r.  17  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  29/.  12s.  id.  — Note ; These  lands  in  die  King’s  Co., 
pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall,  14th  Nov.  1666, 

(19  > 2‘  p.  d.  R.  11.)  were  created  the  manor  of  Clonebulloge 
alias  Purefoy’s  Place,  widi  power  to  hold  courts  leet  and 
baron  before  seneschalls  of  their  appointing  ; to  take  all  wails 
and  estrays,  to  hold  a Wednesday  market,  and  two  fairs  on 
29th  June  and  18di  Oct.,  and  die  day  after  each,  at  Clon- 
bulloge,  paying  the  rent  of  10s.  Eng. ; and  a power  to  create 
tenures  and  make  freeholders.  ■ — Patent  dated  15th  and 
inrolled  24th  Oct.  1667.  (Rot.  Pat.  anno  1 9°  Car.  II. 

2*  pars,  facie  R.  47.) 44.  BAZILL  PUREFOY  esq—  Antrim. 

Gillgad,  336  a.  2 r.— Townabracke,  241  a.  2 R.  8 p. ; bar.  and 
co.  Antrim. — Total  quantity,  578  a.  & 8p.  plant.  (936  a.  1 r. 

5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11.  16s.  Id. 44.  Capt.  THOMAS  Meath. 

CURD. — In  Troman  or  Tramon,  61  a.  2 n.  1/.  4s.  10jd. — 
more  in  the  same,  26  a.  10s.  6 j d. — more  in  the  same,  70  a.  2 r. 

1/.  8s.  Old. ; bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath.  — Total  quantity, 

158  a.  plant.  (255  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  4s.  1 Id. 

Dale  20th  Dec.  18th  year. — InroUed  25lhjan.  1666. 

46.  Sir  BOYLE  MAYNARD  knt.  — In  die  soudi  of  Tipperary. 
Barretts-Grange  (part),  74  a. — in  the  south  of  Derryluskane 
(part),  16  a. — in  die  east  of  Ballynatten,  60  a.  2 r.  2 p. — in 
die  east  of  Maginstowne,  340  a. — in  Milltownebegg,  108  A.  & 

16  p.  — in  both  parts  of  Mooretownekirke  (part),  165  a.  1 r. 

24  p.  — in  Garrandraky  (part),  54  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  201a. 
unprof. — Raheene,  114a. — in  Lackendraky  (part),  37  a.  2 n. — 
Draikes-acre,  32  a.  3 r.  24  p. — in  die  east  part  of  Stealemitty, 

19  a.  2 r. — Mocklerstowile,  508  a.  2r.  16  p. — in  Coleman, 

410  a.  2 b.  — Radidrum,  431a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  co. 

Tipperary. — in  die  soudi  of  Killegh  and  Rathbegg  alias 
Rothlidge,  60  a.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 

2,433  a.  & 18  p.  plant.  (3,941a.  & 38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

36/.  1 8s.  1 1 id. 48.  Sir  BOYLE  MAYNA  RD  and  OWEN  Waterford. 

SILVER  esq. — In  Ballym'shonicke,  244  a.  prof.  204  a. 
unprof. — Killontaine  and  Glangenovane,  217  A.  prof.  245  a. 

unprof. Ballyragli,  94  a.  ; bar.  Coshmore  and  Coshbride, 

co.  Waterford. — to  hold  377  a.  2 r.  to  sir  Boyle  and  his 
heirs,  and  the  residue  to  Silver  and  his  heirs— Sir  Boyle’s 

rent,  5/.  14s.  8d.  — Silver’s  rent,  21.  13s.  lOijd. Date 

12th  Feb.  10th  year.  — Inrolled  1st  March  1666. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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18  Ch.  II.  Lilly,  40  a.  — Irishtowne,  other  moiety,  40  a. — Hartstowne- 

Stahenny,  62  a.  — Castle  Curragh  alias  Curragh,  24  a. — in 

Dublin.  Ballydowd,  3 A. — Rickenhead,  45  a.  1r.  32p Ballyboggan, 

16  a.  2 r. — Luske  alias  Luskeland,  with  14  houses  aiid  gar- 
dens, and  Rathlucastowne,  :40  a.  2r the  Lough  alias 

Loughs  Hill  alias  Bullogsjand,  25  a. — in  the  rath  of  Killos- 
sery  alias  Ashbornerath,  2 water  mills  in  Killossery,  and  3 a. 

to  them  belonging,  120  a in  Blackball  in  the  parish  of 

Killosery,  20  a. — in  Cprrertowne,  60  a.— in  the  same,  called 
St.  John’s  Land,  9 a.  — Colcoigh,  48  a.  2r. — Dunmucky,  43  a. 
3 it. — Total  quantity,  883  a.  1 it.  24 p.  plant.  (1,429a.  3n.  13p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  17/.  17s.  5d. — Chappell-Midway.— out  of 
Killmarten,  one  shill,  chief  rent.— out  of  Ashtowne  8 pence 
Wexford,  chief  rent.— co.  Dublin — one  burgage  in  St.  Mary’s  parish, 

Wexford.— one  toft  called  Allen’s  Wales,  in  St.  Peter’s  par 

one  waste  messuage  called  Farranstowne  alias  Larknnsland, 
15  a.;  bar.  Shilmalier,  co.  Wexford. — the  manor  of  Skall- 
rish  alias  Ballymackskallrish,  and  the  manor  of  Killdowan, 
(except  die  town,)  containing  the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Drinagh,  129  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Ablinstowne,  40  a.  — Staplestowne 
and  castle,  40  a.  — Deanestowne,  92  a.  2r.  27  p. Milltowne, 


55  a.  2 r.  Whitestowne,  44  a.  & 34  p. — Levettstowne,  21a.  js  Ch.  ir. 

& 30  p.— in  Roestowne,  27  a.  2 r.  37  p.— in  the  same,  62  a.  — — 

2r.  29  p.  — Kellystowne,  32  a.  1 r.  4 p.  — Synnottstowne,  Wexford. 
46  a.  3 r.  28  p.— in  Great  Killyan,  17  a.  3 r.  22  p.— in  Whites- 
towne, called  Morris-Gate,  40  a. — Jackettstowne,  69  a.  1 r. 

Little  Ballyfenock,  84  a.  1 r.  35  p. — Morrinstowne,  122  a. 

2r.  2p — Gurchimninoge,  234  a.  2 b.  39  p.  prof.  50  a.  un- 
prof.—Quoanstowne,  54  a.  & 14  p.  — Pollbreane,  33  a.  1 r. 

33  p.— Fardellstowne,  101a.  1 r.  14  p.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.— 
the  commons  of  Drinagh,  55  a.  In.  8 p.  — Bogganstowne, 

39  a.  2 b.  20  p.— Carrane  M'Carne,  2 a.;  bar.  Forth,  same 
co — Cullentragb,  71  a.— a plott  on  the  castle  hills  in  Wex- 
ford, Ballyshelane,  and  Martells-Knock,  475  a.  — Graige- 
Sallagh,  64  a.  & 18  p.  — in  Little  Johnstown,  97  a.  — the 
Dirre,  108  a.  — Youngstowne,  163  a — Harvyestowne,  with 
the  mill,  195  a.  — Polehore,  223  a — Bolgerstowne,  65  a.— 

Muchwood,  86a.  — parcells  of  Polehore;  bar.  Shilmalier, 
same  co.— Total  quantity,  3,008  a.  2 r.  34  p.  plant  (4,873  a. 

2 r.  19p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  60/.  18s.  4i}</. Date  20th  Dec. 

\Sth  year.—InroUed  15 th  Jan.  1666. 


Roll  ISth  Cha.  I, 

1.  JOHN  STEPNEY  esq.  — Cloghdowny,  276  a.  1 r.  8p. 

— f Ilan-Ifenchey  or  Ilandeffinchey,  287a.  1 r.  8p.  prof.  12  a. 

1 r.  8 p.  unprof.— West  Skahannagh,  1 10  a.  2 n.  32  p.— East 
Skahannagh,  73  a.  3 r.  8 p—  + Ballyhoydey  or  Ballyheady, 
120  a.  1 r.  8 p. — f Jordanstowne,  200  a.  & 32  p.  — Knock- 
analoafy,  204  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Fahaloaskane,  301  a.  1 r.  32  p. 

prof.  64  a.  2 n.  32  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Corke 

Total  quantity,  1,574  a.  2 r.  24  p.  plant.  (2,550  A.  2 R.  21  p. 

stat)— Total  rent,  23/.  18s.  2 id. Dale  1st  Sep.  18 th  year. 

— Inrolled  3 d Sep.  1666:—  Note:  Mr.  Stepney  sold  the  lands 
thus  f marked,  4 Aug.  1668,  to  Edward  Riggs  of  Iland- 
Finchey  alias  Hanyfinchy,  gent.,  for  350/. 

2.  Sir  ARTHUR  GORE  hart  — Newtowne  alias  Car- 
rowerragh  (to  be  called  for  ever  Castle-Gore),  being  Iqr.,  52  a. 

6 16  p.  10s.  did. — Rath-Adam,  1 qr.,  56  a.  3 n.  11s.  6d. 

Clonbron  and  Backlone,  1 qr.,  28  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  5s.  9d. Car- 

rowbleagb,  lqr.,  117  a.  1/.  3s.  — Carrow  M'Moyler,  d ’, 

68  a.  2 r.  13s.  10W. — in  Greenan  qr.,  72  a.  14s.  6£</. in 

Bnllymanagh,  4 a.  9 >)</.— more  in  the  same  qr.,  38  a.  7s.8}</.— 
Cloglierm'  Adam,  lqr.,  81a.  1 r.  8p.  16s.  5>rf. — Carrow- 
kelly,  1 qr.,  106  a.  & 16  p.  1/.  Is.  5\d.  — Ballysakelly,  3 qrs., 
(to  be  called  for  ever  by  the  name  of  Faireland,)  being  formerly 
called  by  the  names  of  Rinenecorry,  1 qr. ; Drunmine,  i qr. ; 
Clonestiroge,  1 qr. ; Leaghcarrow,  Bolyke,  and  Killcommon, 
i qr. ; Rathglas.se,  1 cart" ; Partagh  alias  Rahistowne,  1 cart", 
337  a.  Ir.  24  p.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  3/.  8s.  3?td—  llusseene 
or  Rusbins,  2 qrs.,  140  A.  2 R.  prof.  1a.  3 r.  6 p.  unprof. 
1/.  8s.  5>d. — Killcamroan,  1 qr.,  31a.  1 r.  24  i>.  6s.  4{d. 
— Ballyntvhan,  ?,  qr.,  122  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  42  a.  2 r.  32  p. 
unprof.  1/.  4s.  10  Jd.  — Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  88  A.  2 r.  32  p. 
17s. Hid— Connell,  lqr.,  47  a.  3k.  8p.  9s.8d— Ragh-Roan, 

7 cart",  96  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  91  a.  & 24  p.  unprof.  19s.  6d— 
Derrin  and  Congee  or  Cugne,  31  qrs.,  238  a.  2 r.  prof.  6 a.  2 r. 
16  p.  unprof.  21. 8s.  3 id  — Ballaghadally,  2 qrs.,  328  a.  prof. 
159  a.  unprof.  3/.  6s.  5 d — Mullaghfarrey,  1 qr. ; Lisclonen, 

1 qr. ; Clonawillen,  1 qr. ; Leagh-Carow  and  Tyhane  or  Anty- 
hane,  \ qr.,  376  a.  prof.  23  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.  31. 16s.  lid— 
Farragh,  1 qr.,  168  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  20  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof. 
1/.  14s.  \\d. — Cashley,  2 qrs.,  454  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  296  a. 
unprof.  41.  12 s.  ljd— Sraghen-Sallagh,  lqr.,  and  Gortfadda, 
iqr.,  143  a.  1 r.  prof.  213  A.  unprof.  l/.9s. — Shraugh,  lean" 

of  Shanvismore  qr.,  28  a. — more  in  the  s'1  qr.,  4 a.  6s.5|d 

Gortanamuck,  1 qr.,  165  a.  l/.13s.5d — in  Bellass  qr.,  18  a. 
3s.7Jd — in  Fahey  and  Elly,  1 qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9d— in  Ragliana- 
greeqr.,  44  a.  1 R.  prof.  22  a.  unprof.  8s.  llid  — Knockfree 

and Carrowkillin,  lqr.,  120a. prof.  40  a. unprof.  l/.  Is.3id 

Knockglasse,  i qr.,  and  Garranard,  iqr.,  165  a.  3 r. prof. 
45  a.  2 r.  unprof.  1/.  13s.  6|d  —of  Emagh  qr.,  85  a.  prof. 
140  A.  unprof.  17s.  2 Id  — of  Ballyulabane  ahas  Ennaughs 
qr.,  54  a.  10s.  llfd  — of  Raglunoreaveeny  qr.,  43  a.  8s.81d 

— of  llaghbane  qr.,  84  a.  17s. — of  Gortnahirra  or  Gortnas- 
hirra  qr.,  71a.  14s.  41  d — Banagber,  1 qr.,  108  a.  1 r.  1/.  Is.  1 Id 

— Cashelgee  alias  Casselloghell  alias  Bucks,  lqr.,  235a. 

&32p.  21.  7s.  7Jd — Foggliill  or  Iiogghill,  244  a.  3r.  24  p. 
2L  9s.  7 d — Carrowtrasna,  108  a.  1/.  Is.  lOld  — Creeve- 
more  and  Creevebegg,  2 qrs.,  220  a.  3 n.  21  4s.  8 >d 


fifth  fart,  back. 

Clonakillin,  lqr.,  30  a.  3r.  8 p.  6s.  2 jd  — Attee-hart  or 
Attyhai  t,  90  a.  3 r.  8p.  18s.  4(d— in  Parke  and  Gorteluge, 
iqr.,  21a.  2 r.  36 p.  4s.  4id — Garrane-Cam,  l qr.,  111a.  & 
26  p.  1/.  2s.  5Jd — in  Clonornn  alias  Clooneryne  and  Carrow- 
reaghter,  Reuse  or  Reafe,  and  Gortings  or  Gortnigs,  73  a. 
14s.  9)d— Dromnine,  i qr.,44A.  1 r.  8p.  8s.  ll.Jd— Owen- 
Bristey  or  Dristey,  1 qr.,  24  a.  1 r.  24  p.  4s.  lljd— one  cart" 
of  Teymore  alias  Tynnemore  qr.,  4 a.  & 8 p.  9|d— in  Killa- 
brone  alias  Rathnaagh,  22  a.  2 r.  4s.  6id ; bar.  Tirawly,  co. 
Mayo.— in  2 qrs.  of  Cromley,  36  a.  7s.  3 id ; bar.  Tirreragh, 
co.  Sligo.— Atty-Donnagh  alias  Milkenagh  alias  Ballyclare, 
(to  be  called  for  ever  Gore’s-Dale,)  262  a.  1 r.  8 p.  21.  13s.  Id 
— Oughell,  lqr.,  74a.  3 r.  24 p.  15s.  lfd— Cladagh,  \ qr.’ 
47  a.  1 k.  9s.  6|d  — Knockbrack,  1 qr.,  200  a.  3 r.  32  p. 
21. 0s.  Sid— Came,  1 qr.,  155  a.  2 it.  24.  p.  1/.  1 Is.  6d— Cloon- 
barry,  lqr.,  92a.  & 32 p.  18s. 8d— Kenculloe  alias Kinkelly, 
lqr.,  121a.  Ir.  8p.  1/. 4s. 7 Id — Glanawagh,  lqr.,  163a.  1 r. 
8 p.  1/.  13s.  Ojd — in  Lisleagh  qr.,  i qr.,  42  a.  & 8p.  8s.  6 d 
—in  Kenculleeqr.,  d",  76  a.  1 n.  24  p.  15s.  5Jd— in  Cayldal- 
lee,  lqr.,  100  a.  2r.  15s.  5id — in  Corragynorrin  or  Corragh- 
norren  qr.,  h qr.  70  a.  3 r.  8 p.  14s.  4d— Litterbrone,  1 qr., 
265  a.  2 r.  24  p.  21.  14s.  9 jd  ; bar.  Lyney,  same  co. — Done- 
narrow,  h qr.,  88  a.  2 r.  7s.  7d-in  Kincon,  3i  qrs.,  225  a. 
1 it.  24  p.  21.  os.  7Jd — Carrowkeel,  Lissenege  alias  Lisseney, 
84  a.  17s. — in  Rathcoyle  alias  Rathcoylemore  alias  Dunbree- 
dee,  235  a.  Ir.  17  r.  21.  7s.  7 \d. — Adregoule  alias  Knock- 
adergowle  alias  Knockmerry  alias  Doonboonagight  alias 
Knockfarnought,  Drumboughey,  Knockfernagh,  and  Knock- 
shanedrumnita,  413  a.  4/.  3s.  7.1  d— Ballyngdowan,  | qr.,  218  a. 

21.  4s.  ljd — Ballygowran,  1 qr.  and  cart",  43  a.  8s.  8Jd 

Killinyver  alias  Killmure,  4 qr.,  63  a.  1/.  0s.  9d— Kinvally, 
1 qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2}d — Chunesketli  alias  Clonskagh,  4 qr., 
122  a.  1/.  4s.  8d — Shyghane  alias  Killfyan  alias  Lecarrow- 
entyhane,  1 qr.,  152  a.  1/.  10s.  9*d— Boghadoue,  lqr.,  214a. 
2r.  32  p.  21.  3s.  5id  ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo.  — Total 
quantity,  9,126  a.  Ir.  31  p.  plant.  (14,783  a.  1 r.  13p.  smt.) 

—Total  rent,  92/.  8s.  5\d. Date  30 th  Aug.  18 th  year.— 

InrolledlSth  Sep.  1666. — Note : These  lands,  with  those  granted 
to  him  afterwards,  and  others  which  he  had  purchased,  were 
created  into  the  manor  of  Castle-Gore,  (pursuant  to  p.  seal, 
dated  at  Windsor,  22  Aug.  1686,)  with  800  a.  in  demesne,' 
a power  to  create  tenures,  to  hold  courts  lcet  and  baron,  a law 
day  or  court  of  record,  to  appoint  bailiffs  and  other  officers,  to 
build  and  keep  a prison  for  the  said  manor,  to  enjoy  all  waifs, 
strays,  &c.,  to  impark  800  a.,  with  free  warren,  park,  and  chase,’ 
to  hold  two  fans  on  15th  and  16th  Aug.  and  1st  and  2d  Dec. 
at  the  town  of  Belclare,  at  the  rent  of  10s.  sterl.,  to  appoint 
clerks  of  the  market,  1 Nov.  1686,  and  inrolled  25th  of  that 
month. — (Anno  2"  Jac.  II.  2*' pars,  dorso  11. 20.) 

7.  Capt.  GEORGE  PEPPER— Eastern  farm  of  Julians, 
towne,  130  a.  21. 12s.  7ij,/.-out  of  die  westerly  part  ofBally- 
gart,  with  the  houses  and  gardens  thereon,  120  a.  21.  8s.  7|,/. 
— Moymurdry,  290  a.  51.  17s.  5 \d. — Irishtowne,  282  a. 
51.  14s.  2\d. — Kenoge,  62  a.  1/.  5s.  1 — Moymurdry,  16  a. 

6s.  5\d. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath — Total  rent,  18/.  4s.  5 j ,1. 
Date  1st  Oct.  \3thycar — Inrolled  2d  Oct.  1666. 


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9.  ELIAH  GREENE  esq— Ballynontye  (part),  265  a. 
4/.  Os.  5 ijd. — Gravestowne  and  Burnecliurch,  1,015  a.  15/.  8s. 
3}d. — Lurgoe  with  Derryaul,  289  a.  4/.  7s.  9$d. — nortli- 
east  part  of  Croghane,  799  a.  2 R.  13  p.  12/.  2s.  lOd— Bally- 
kerryn  (part),  49  a.  14s.  lOJd. — Killahy,  630  a.  9/.  11s.  4d. 
— Monanoly  (part),  103  a.  U 11s.  SJrf. — BaUyvadly,  145  a. 
2/.  4s.  Old.  — Ballynacloghy,  122  a.  1/.  17s.  0|d— Killne- 
gananagh  (part),  583  a.  81.  17s.  0|(/.— in  Killahine,  164  a. 
21.  9s.  9jd. — in  BallyphiUip,  181  a.  1 r.  13  p.  21.  15s.  1 d. ; 
bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsye,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quan- 
tity, 4,345  a.  3 r.  26  p.  plant.  (7,039  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  65/.  19s.  lid. — in  West  Ballyvillon,  Cappin,  and  Lick- 
nacrane  alias  Lissicarrane,  266  a.  (430  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.) 

4/.  0s.  9 \d. ; bar.  Carbery,  co.  Cork. 11.  NATHANIEL 

TAYLOIl.— Ballygraheny,  186  a.  2/.  1 6s.  6d— Noan,  738  a. 
11/.  4s.  Hd. — Roanmooly  (part),  65  a.  19s.  9 </.;  bar.  Sle- 
vardagh, co.  Tipperary. Dale  4 th  Oct.  18 th  year. — 

Inrolled  12 th  Oct.  1666. 

13.  JOHN  SYMONS,  THO*  CROTHAM,  R"  PICK- 
ARD, and  W»  HOWARD.  — In  Ballentiskin,  41a.  1 r. 
13  p.  16s.  8 |d.  — to  Symons.  — more  in  the  same,  60  A. 
l/.4s.  2jd. — to  Cotham. — more  in  the  same,  45  a.  1 r.  13  p. 
18s.  4 \d. — to  Pickard. — more  in  the  same,  41  a.  1 r.  13  p. 

16s.  8fd.  — to  Howard ; bar.  Shelburne,  co.  Wexford. 

Date  14/4  Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  27 th  Nov.  1666. 

15.  JOHN  RAWKINS,  JAMES  SHEPPARD,  and 
OBADIAH  ADAMS.  — Ballygandanbegge,  Claurdagh  or 
Claureagh,  Garrygreene,  and  the  moiety  of  Bordwell,  71  a. 
3/.  9s.  3d.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. — Ballyleagh, 
554A.prof.  28  a.  2r. unprof. — inCoolebacke,100A.  13/.4s.l0d. ; 
bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford.  — Shane  M'John’s  parke,  2 a. 
2 r.  Is.  Ojd. — Feas  and  Livery  meadowes,  7 a.  2 r.  3s.  Old.; 
liberties  of  Ross,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  840  A.  plant. 
(1,300  a.  2 R.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16/.  18s.  Ijd. ;— all 
these  to  Rawkins. — the  moiety  of  Camlynn  and  Graige,  165  a. 
2 it.  (268  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  3/.  7s.  0}d— these  to  Sheppard. 
— in  Garranstockell,  240  a.  4/.  17s.  2\d. — in  Kearyght,  11  A. 
2 r.  4*  8d. — these  to  Adams  during  the  life  of  Dudley  Col- 
clongh ; bar.  Bantry,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  251a.  2 r. 

plant.  (407  a.  1 r.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  Is.  lOJd. 

Dale  l itk  Nov.  18th  year. — Inrolled  27 th  Nov.  1666. 


— Rahinstowne  alias  Ballyrainc  (part),  396  a.  1 n.  20  f. 

8/.  0s.  6>d.  — in  Ballinderry,  178  a.  1b.  21.  12s.  2 \d.;  ~ 
bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath.  — Total  quantity,  2,025  a. 

2 b.  32  p.  plant.  (3,281a.  Ik.  9 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
41/.  0s.  4 id. — Dale  24 th  Nov.  18 th  year.— Inrolled  21th  Nov. 
1666. 

28.  EDWARD  WARR— Rathmichaell  alias  Rathmestle, 

36  a. — Little Mackananty alias Knockananty,  22a.  17s.7J</.; 
within  the  liberties  of  Limerick. — Ballynantylist,  234  a. — 

— Ballysheromnarshall,  28  a. — Ballynanty,  north,  214  a. 
7/.  4s.  6| d.  ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Limerick. — Derrrygrogan 
(part),  Kilmiu-ry  (part),  and Blackland  (part), 221  a.  4/. 9s. 6d.; 

bar.  Philipstown,  King’s  Co. 29.  RICH0  DINGLE  and 

ROB1  CHILD.— In  Clancummer,  326  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof— 
in  Rossacully  and  part  of  Clonbunny,  29  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 
— in  Rossarybegg,  47  A.  — in  Clonsinny,  7 A.  6/.  4s.  2\d. — 
to  Dingle ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary. — in  Bal- 
lynecloghly,  42  a.  2 k’.  27  p.  12s.  11  Jd.  — to  Child;  south 
liberties  of  Limerick. — Date  20 th  Dec.  18 th  year. — Inrolled 
28 th  Dec.  1666. 

30.  Sir  RALPH  WILSON  knt. — In  Lismullan,  135  a. 

2 r.  6 p.— Killiquirke,  160  a.— in  Clonkeene,  175  a.— in  Ca- 
hirconlish,  473  a.— in  Lissmolane,  203  A.  17/.  8s.  2{d. ; bar. 
Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  1,146  a.  2 r. 

6 p.  plant.  (1,857  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)— in  Rathbane,  159  a.— in 
Skehanaghboy,  21  a.— in  Bannerow,  9 a.— in  Gortmonela, 

8 a. — in  Cahirgeilgeneragli,  38  a.  — in  Cahirdavine  (part), 

9 a. — Ballincurra  and  Mongeele(part),84A— Inchimore,  47  a. 
— in  Ratligrelane,  part  of  the  same,  16  a. — in  Donnoghmore, 
2 a. — in  Turvoesuteragh,  93  a. — Cliardaveene  (part),  19  a. — 
Gortiloghy  (part),  8 a.  ; south  liberties  of  Limerick. — Total 
quantity,  513  a.  plant.  (830  a.  3 R.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

7/.  15s.  9fd. 32.  JAMES  BANTING. — In  Killvantoge, 

160  a.  (259  a.  8t  28  p.  stat.)  3/.  4s.  9d. ; bar.  Cooleystowne, 

King’s  Co. Date  20th  Dec.  18/A  year. —Inrolled  28th  Dec. 

1666. 

33.  ELLINOR  CASTLE.— Liscarton  (part),  133  a.  2 r. 
17  p.  (216  a.  2r.  3 p.  stat.)  21.  14s.  1 Id. ; bar.  Navan,  co. 

Meath. Date  20 th  Nov.  18 th  year.— Inrolled  12 th  Dec. 

1666. 


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Tipperary. 


Limerick. 


Limerick. 


Meath. 


Waterford.  17.  WILLIAM  GIBBS  esq.— Coolesheile,  536a.  & 18 p. 

prof.  1,781  A.  unprof. — Glanbegge,  145  a. — Knocknescarfe, 
being  part  of  Ballymcshonicke,  103  A.  prof.  150  a.  unprof.  ; 
bar.  Coshmore,  co.  Waterford. — Total  quantity,  784  a.  & 
18  p.  plant.  (1,270  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  18s.  1 Jd. 
Date  26 th  Oct.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  1 9th  Nov.  1666. 


34.  RICHARD  MOORE.— Gortfvee,  184  a.  21. 15s.  10  id.  Tipperary. 
Boolekeile,  194  a. — rent  omitted  in  the  roll ; bar.  Slevar- 
dagh and  Compsie,  co.  Tipperary. — in  Russellstowne,  Waterford. 
1,310  a.  1 r.  14  p.  19/.  17s.  11  id.  ; bar.  Glanyhery,  co. 
Waterford.  — Ballydermott-Roe  and  Sharnagh,  100  a.  Wexford. 
31.  12s.  10id. — Ballylurkan,  35  a.  14s.  2 jd. ; bar.  Gorey,  co. 

Wexford. Date  20th  Nov.  18th  year. — Inrolled,  Is/  Dec. 


Westmeath.  19.  Sir  ROBERT  DRAYDEN  bart.— Daylistowne  and 
Goghanaghdoty,  178  a.  3 n.  8 p.  — Gedaglianstownebegge, 
141  a.  & 16  p. ; bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath. — Total 

quantity  (518  a.  & 30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  9s.  6£d. 

Dale  10 th  Nov.  18Z/t  year. — Inrolled  27Z/t  Nov.  1666. 

Limerick.  21.  WILLIAM  MATHEWS  of  Templeline  in  co. Wick- 
low, esq.— Cahirline,  138  a.  & 21  p.  21.  Is.  1 lid.— Ratlijor- 
dane,  379  a.  8 it.  51.  15s.  4d. — Toneterny,  south  part,  41  a. 
2 r.  29  p.  12s.  7Jd. — Ballyobin,  150  a.  3 r.  12  p.  21. 5s.  9\d. 

in  Williamstowne,  40  a.  12s.  1 jd. — Rochestowne,  Ratli- 

keepe,  and  Fellory,  259  a.  2 R.  25  P.  31. 18s.  9\d. ; bar.  Clan- 
william, co.  Limerick.  — Total  rent,  15/.  6s.  8 id. Date 

10  th  Nov.  18th  year. — Inrolled  19th  Nov.  1666. 

Limerick.  23.  JOHN. TURIN  of  London,  merch'. — In  Reynes,  out 
of  die  east  side,  reserving  the  improvements,  59  a.  St  23  p. — 
in  Skahanagh,  west  part,  212  a.  St  34  p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — 
in  Skahanagh,  23  a.  3 r.  6p.  — in  Killahnat  or  Killaliiny, 
143  a. — Ballebyne,  141  a.  prof.  15  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Rareagh- 
more,  157  a.— Lisnakelly,  453  a.  3 n.  8 p.  prof.  16  a.  St  16  p. 
unprof.  18/.  Is.  5{d— Ballinisky,  104  a.  1/.  11s.  7d. ; bar. 

Connelloe,  co.  Limerick. — Total  rent,  19/.  13s.  OJd. 

Date  20 th  Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  29 th  Nov.  1666. 

Meath.  25.  HENRY  Bishop  of  MEATH  and  his  heirs,  for  ever. 

— Knock  alias  Summerliill,  widi  its  parcells,  viz.  Moige 
and  Knockbegg,  743  A.  1 n.  12  r.  15/.  Is.  OJd.  — Bacons- 
towne,  507  a.  3 R.  10/.  5s.  7 h d.— Jordnnstowne,  200  a.  4/.  Is. 

(122.) 


36.  EDWARD  TOOICE  esq.— In  the  north  part  of  Queens  Co. 
Shrowle  alias  Shroule  and  Burnesure,  573  a.  3 n.  20  p. 

1 1/.  12s. 4 Jd, — Ilossineligan,  32  a.  2r.  32 p.  13s.  2Jd— Rathil- 
ligg,  143  a.  2 b.  prof.  21  A.  unprof.  21.  18s.  lid.— Oldleagh, 

86  a.  3 n.  prof.  15  a.  2 r.  unprof.  l/.15s.  l|d. — Ballinrahin, 

108  a.  21.  3s.  8fd. — Ballynegall,  378  a.  prof.  106  a.  unprof. 

7/.  13s.  Ofd. — Rossenagh,  162  a.  2 r.  prof.  47  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
unprof.  3/.  5s.  9|d— in  Clonagh,  1 12  a.  2 R.  22  p.  prof.  37  a. 

3 b.  24  p.  unprof.  2/.  6s.— (these  last  two  to  be  liolden  only 
during  the  life  of  John  Hovenden.)— Ballacmoyler,  386  a. 
prof.  °118  A.  1 R.  16  p.  unprof.  7/.  16s.  33d.— Killeyney,  65  a. 

1 r.  prof.  16  a.  1 r.  unprof.  1/.  6s.  5d.— Shragh  and  Cuddagli, 

110  A.  2 R.  21.  4s.  9d. ; bar.  Slewmarge,  Queen’s  Co. — 

Total  quantity,  2,159  A.  3 R.  34  p.  plant.  (3,498  A.  1 R.  15  P- 

stat.)— Total  rent,  43/.  14s.  11  Jd. Date  20 th  Dec.  18th  year. 

— Inrolled  lAlh  Jan.  1666. 

38.  PETER  DALTON  gent— Traverstowne  alias  Tullo-  Tipperary. 
molan,  100  a— in  Broakan  plow.,  72  a— Baliyneny,  180  a— 

Crosslanga,  119  a— in  Carhue,  51a.  I r.  5 p.  prof.  50  a. 
unprof—  Killmoreie,  170  A—  Ballyanraghan,  175  A— Bol- 
tynv,  180  A— Boltyny,  130  a— Killcussett,  130  a— Tullo- 
moylin,  154  A— in  Adan  in  Traverstowne,  67  A.  2 n— a pro- 
portion of  waste  mountain  belonging  to  the  parish  of  Dollow; 
bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity, 

1,528  a.  3 r.  5 p-  plant.  (2,476  a.  1 R.  19  p.  stat.)— Total, 

I 23/.  4s.  3 id. Date  5th  Feb.  19th  year.— Inrolled  15 th  Feb. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


is  c II.  41 . Sir  JOHN  BARRINGTON  lent,  and  bait— Killarry, 
— — - 348  a.  2 k.  prof.  71  A.jinprof.  7/.  Is.  1 Jd. — Lobbinstowne, 

Meal/,.  282  A.  ) prof.  5 A.  3 unprof.  5/.  14s.  3Jd— Ricetowne, 

134  a.  prof.  4 a.  & 8 p.  unprof.  21.  Us.3\d.— Michellstowne, 
299  a.  3 n.  prof.  12  a.  1 it.  unprof.  61.  Is.  4Jd—  Cluntill, 
88  a.  prof.  12  a.  2 it.  unprof.  1/.  15s.  7 Jd. — part  of  Siddane 

and  Polecastle,  272  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  51.  10s.  2 \d. Cad- 

dlestowne  (part),  25  a.  10s.  ljd. ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath 

Total  quantity,  1,449  a.  2 n.  plant.  (2,347  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  29/.  7s.  Id. Date  23d  Jan.  IS th  year— 

Inrolled  15 th  Feb.  1666. 

Waterford.  44.  ELIZABETH  WALE,  widow  of  Edw.  Wale  elite, 
JOSIAS  MARSDEN,  and  BEBORAH  Ids  wife,  and 
TIMOTHY  WALE.— In Garrancrobally,  262a.  3Z.19s.6Jd. 
— Killbridge,  270  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— in  Monvoy,  38  a. 
prof.  6 a.  unprof.  4Z.  13s.  6 Id. — Lower  Butlerstowne,  154  a. 
21.  6s.  9Jd.  — in  Upper  Butlerstowne,  48  a.  2 it.  27  p. 
14s.  9 .Id. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Waterford.— Total  quan- 
tity, 772  a.  2 n.  27  p.  plant.  (1,251  A.  2 r.  15  P.  stat.)-Total 
rent,  11/.  14s.  lid.— to  hold  to  the  uses  expressed  in  the  last 

will  of  the  said  Edw.  Wale,  elke Date  16 th  Nov.  18/4  year. 

— Inrolled  17 th  Nov.  1666. 


I 47.  THOMAS  HOOKE  aid"  of  Dublin Newcastle,  C(,..n. 

231  a.  4/.  13s.  6Id. — Terrell’s  passe,  166  a.  3/.  7s.  2jd. — 

Ballygillmore,  200  a.  4/.  Is.— out  of  south  part  of  Temple-  Westnwati 
oran,  by  an  east  and  west  line,  20  a.  1 r.  20  p.  8s.  3d. ; bar. 

Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath. — Controversy,  41  a.  3 n.  24  p.  Ardmagh 

11s.  4 d. ; bar.  Orier,  co.  Ardmagh. Date  24th  Jan. 

18/4  year. — Inrolled  6th  Feb.  1666. 

50.  JOHN  RUXTON  esq.  — Atherdee,  part  of  lands,  Louth. 
172  a.  prof.  80  a.  unprof.  31. 9s.  8d— in  Little  Arthurstowne, 

46  a.  2 s.  18s.  lOd. — in  Lagan,  Crewmartin,  and  Great 
Wood,  232  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof.  4/.  13s.  lljd.  — Tully, 

144  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  21.  18s.  3Jd— Ballybonny,  143  a. 
prof.  14  a.  unprof.  21.  17s.  lid. — within  the  walls  of  Ather- 
dee, with  the  houses  thereupon,  6 a.  2 r.  2s.  7 jd— in  Ather- 
dee, the  Carmelite  abbey,  and  5 cabbins  in  the  great  street,  with 

backsides  and  gar-dens,  2 a.  9|d.— in  Smyrmer,  11  a. in 

Atherdee  parish,  2 a.  2 r.  5s.  5 Jd.-in  Atherdee,  a house  and 

1 a.  4 Jd. ; bar.  Atherdee  co.  Louth.— Total  quantity,  760  a. 

2 r.  plant.  (1,231  a.  2 r.  16  p.  stat.) Date  26th  Oct. 

18/4  year. — Inrolled  6/4  Dec.  1666. 


1.  CHARLES  FLEETWOOD  esq. — In  Rowlandstown, 
289  a.—  Paynstown,  467  a.;  bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— 

Total  quantity,  756  a.  2 R.fplant.  (1,225  a.  1 R.  25  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  15/.  6s.  4Jd. Date  16/4  June  18/4  year 

Inrolled  23 d June  1666. 

3.  JOHN  HEIiRICKEgent — Poleenelong,  castle.  See. — 
Lishyday,  i plowl". — C-astlelavard,  plowl". — Northlefoney, 
442  a.  (715  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.)  6/.  14s.  3d.-in  Ballidina,  97  a. 
— Skynegore,  190  a.  In.  8P.-in  Slevegolan  or  Slenegolan, 
241  a.  1 R.  19  p.  (856  a.  1 n.  15  p.  stat.)  8/.  0s.  6Jd. ; bar. 

Kinalea,  co.  Cork.  — Total  rent,  14/.  14s.  9Jd.  . Date 

18/4  June  18/4  year— Inrolled  20/4  June  1666. 

ABRAHAM  YARNER  esq.,  muster  mr  general. — 
Clomnaning,  90  a.  2 r.  8 p— BaDyturtaine,  145  a.  2 r.  prof. 
36  a.  2 R.  9 p.  unprof.— Ballydonafin,  57  a.  3 R.  prof.  16  a. 
unprof. — Rahinegro,  Cronekeire,  and  Killaderge,  58  a.  2 r 
10  P.-Barenecoyle,  100  a.  2r.  7 p.— Ballynecurry  and  Cappa 
alias  Inchiknappa,  162  a.  3 n.-in  Killy,  74  a— in  Ramore 

alias  Ballihenrygow,  135  a.  ; bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Wicklow 

Total  quantity,  824a.2r.  25p.  plant.  (1,335  a.  2r.  8p.stat.) 

—Total  rent,  16/.  13s.  lOAd. Date  22d  June  18/4  year— 

Inrolled  2d  July  1666. 

:.  7.  OLIVER  ORMSBY  esq.  — Garryancaharry,  207  a. 

31.  2s.  10Jd— Carrickitle,  319  a.  2 n.  22  p.  41.  17s.  Old— 
Bally nemonymore,  377  a.  2 n.  11p.  5/.  14s.  8d.— Ballyni- 
curry,  2]  1a.  2 r.  33  p.  3/.  4s.  3d. — Ballynemonybegg,  1 moietv, 
127  a.  3 n.  22  p.  1/.  18s.  9}d. — in  Clogheviller,  18  a.  & 4 p. 
5s.  5 id.;  bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick.— in  East Kinard, 
500  a.  71.  11s.  lOJd— Fogheriglnnore,  101  a.  1/.  10s.  8 \d. 

Lisdargane,  300  a.  41.  11s.  2Jd. — in  moiuitain  Garfenagh, 
61  a.  1 n.  16  p.  18s.  7Jd— idem  arable,  125  a.  1/.  17s.  lljd. 
-in  Dunsheny,  98  a.  I r.  12  p.  1/.  9s.  10.]d.;  bar.  Corga- 
ginny,  co.  KEitny.  — Total  quantity,  2,447  a.  2 r.  plant. 

(3,963  a.  2 n.  8 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  37/.  3s.  4d. Date 

6/4  July  18/4  year— Inrolled  10/4  July  1666. 

10.  Aid"  JOHN  PRESTON. — In  Herbertstowne,  146  a. 
&14p.  2/.  19s.  1 R/. — Jordanstowne,87A.  3 it.  24 p.  l/.15s.7Jd. 
—Allenstowne  and  Staplestowne,  399  a.  1 r.  8 p.  8/.  Is.  8(d! 
—m  Rodgerstownc,  45  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  18s.  2Jd— 
in  Ardsallngh,  Farrandarragh,  and  Correstowne,  354  a. 

7/.  3s.  4Jd.  Maistowne,  164  a.  3/.  6s.  5d— in  Navan  called 
'()  a.  (76  a.  2 n.  stat)  1/.  10s.  U$d, — other  lands  under 
several  denominations,  viz.  of  Boyerstowne,  in  the  manor  of 
Navan,  248  a.  3 n.  51.  0s.  9d—Parkeboy  or  Parkboyne,  9 a. 

2 r 3s.  10* ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.— in  Knockmarck,  . 

foi  'i!''  P'’0r'  37  A’  unProf-»  and  22  A-  >»  common,  : 
21. 10s.  1 0d— Drumrec,  52  a.  1/.  Is.  OJd— Augherskea,  27  a.  , 
10s.  lljd.;  bar.  Deece,  same  co.-in  Belroai-stowne  or  Bell-  1 
perstowne,  342  a.  3 r.  32  r.  61.  18s.  lljd.— in  Athronan, 

166  a.  2 it.  3/ 7s.  5 (d.  in  Rivcrstoivne,  388a.  2 k.  7/.17s.4d.  i 


Roll  1 8 Ik  Clia.  II.  sixth  part,  face. 


, —m  Castletowne-Taragh,  294  a.  3 r.  51. 19s.  4Jd— in  Ar-  Month 

- lanstowne,  89a.  In.  1/.  16s.  lfd.  — in  Rosse,  187a.  2n 

- prof.  6 a.  unprof.  31.  15s.  lljd.— in  Castlebray,  37a.  2r. 

- 15s.  2 Jd. ; bar.  Skreene,  same  co— Port-towne,  158  a.  2 it 
32£prof.  47a. unprof.  8/.4s.  3Id— Glacke,  177a.  3/.lls.8Jd. 

Derriconnor,  1 90  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  71a.  unprof.  3/.  1 6s.  1 1 Jd. 

- —in  Batterstowne,  73a.  In.  11  p.  1/.  9s.  8 d.;  bar.  Lune, 

, same  co— in  Imoe,  192  a.  & 4 p.  prof.  128  a.  1 r.  18  p.  Queen- s Co 
unprof.  3/.  17s.  9Jd. — Ballicullane,  143  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof. 

, 160  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.  21. 18 s.  3|d—  Ballinrudderie,  112  a! 

• 3 r.  8 p.  prof.  32  a.  2 r.  4 p.  unprof.  21.  5s.  8d— Larragh, 

' To  A‘  P,''0f:  86  A-  3 "•  8 p-  unProf-  U 5s-  Hd—in  Dingins, 

19  a.  1 r.  24  p.  7s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. 

Cromoge,  Xn.ll,  prof.  862  1 16 

12/.  13s— Cappalakeany,  796  a.  2 r.  14  p.  prof.  197a.  unprof. 

16/.  2s.  6 Id. — Deseart-Beagh,  523  a.  & 34  p.  prof.  123  a 
3 n.  24  p.  unprof.  10/.  11s.  10|d— Tenekilly  or  TiimekiUy’ 

71  A.  2 r.  3 p.  prof.  lit.  Ip.  unprof.  1/.  8s.  1 ljd— Roskiltan, 

, a-  prof.  48  a.  3 r.  unprof.  9/.lls.2Jd.;  bar.  Mary- 
borough,, same  co— Robertstowne,  999a.  1r.  30p.  20/.4s.  9 jd.;  Meath 

bai.  Kells,  co.  Meath — Total  quantity,  7,859  a.  2 r.  22  p 
plant.  (!2,677a.  3r.  2 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  158/.  9s.  3jd. 

— 14.  Sir  RICHARD  BROWNE  knt.  and  bait In 

Castletownetaragh,  98  a.  1 R— in  Riverstowne,  129  a.  2r  — 
in  Bellperrstowne,  114  a.  1 r— in  Athronan,  55a.  2r— in 
A, -lanstowne  29  a.  3 R—  in  Rosse,  62  a.  2 n— in  Castlebray, 

12  a.  2 R.;  bar.  Skreene,  same  co— Total  quantity,  502  a. 

Ln'PrAn^T8l3o^  10p'S,at-)-Total  rent,  10/.3s.5d. 

15.  JOHN  FRENCH — Churchtowne,  366  a.  1 r. Hall- 

towne,  203  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co — Total  quantity,  569  a. 

1 n.  plant.  (922  a.  & 14  p.  stat)-Total  rent,  11/.  10s.  6+d. 

D°te  10/4  July  18/4  year— Inrolled  27 th  July  1666. 

17.  Capt.  JOHN  JEA  COCK— Carrigreenny,  372  a.  2 r.  c h 

— Arcaghan,  Drumrick  alias  Drumerk,  and  Woods,  688  a - 
bar-  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork— Total  quantity,  1,061  a 2 ,7 

plant.  (1,719  a.  2 r.  24  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  16/.5s.54d^ ! 

Date  19/4  July  18/4  year— Inrolled  28/4  July  1666. 

18.  ANTHONY  INGRAM—Ballyvorneene,  146  a— 

5 : K»o=H»U,-Ad»m,  S5 a — Lambardstowne, 

f 1 H-  Up— 1,1  BaUybrody,  36  a.;  bar.  Clonwillimn,  co. 

Limerick — Total  quantity,  611a.  In.  M, p]ant-  (990  A 

!*,  1 *■  “■)-?“  Oi Date  20«  July 

18/4  year. — Inrolled  3d  Aug.  1666. 

W“  SHELDON — Knockaneneene  and  Cos-  Tipperary 
sanduffe,  131  a.  prof.  128  a.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  9id— Coolelo-  ' 

mane,  Rosse,  and  Killiknockane,  103  a.  3 r.  prof.  83  a.  un- 
prof. 1/.  11s.  6d— Ballintow,  Garticarrine,  Gertiloughart,  and 
Islanchnore,  99  a.  prof.  181  a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  OJd— part  of 
1 ollaghbogg,  Coolenure,  Culetubred,  and  Gurtinephillin 
297a. prof.  220 a. unprof.  41. 10s.2Jd—  Rossgile  (part),  106 a’. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


71 


King's  Co. 


Meath. 


Cork. 


Cork. 


Fermanagh. 


Cavan. 


King's  Co. 


King's  Co. 


Clare. 


II.  12s.  2 Jd. — Gortibrigane  alias  Garturagane  (part),  19 
5 s.9Jd. — Corraduffe(part),98A.prof.  223  a. unprof.  ll.9s.9Jd.; 
bar.  Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary. — Cledereagh  (part), 

5 r.  Is.  6rf.;  Mogninhy,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  85 

2 r.  plant  (1,391  a.  & 11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  131.  Os.  9Jd. 
Date  27 Ih  July  18th  year. — Inrolled  4 th  Aug.  1666. 

22.  JOHN  DESBORROW  esq.— Cullenowan  alias  Cul- 
linan  alias  Cullinwayne  alias  Cullivane,  Killgoe  alias  Kil- 
loghy,  19  a.  prof.  350  a.  unprof. — Lackbane  alias  Lackbawill 
and  Coolenowen,  864  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. — Ratheny  (part), 

33  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Clenoe,  46  a.  prof.  55  a.  & 30  r.  unprof. — 
Monegall  (part),  58  a.  Sr.  — Kilkeran  alias  Ratlikernne, 
Gurran,  180  a. — Ballinlougli  (part),  Carrybrahy  alias  Kilroe, 
28  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity, 

(1,990  a.  3 n.  IS  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  241. 17s.  8\d. Date 

8th  Aug.  18th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  Aug.  1666. 

24.  Sir  THOS.  WHARTON  knt  of  the  bath.— The  east 
part  of  Mintrim,  45  a.  1 it  13  p.  18s.4d. ; bar.  Slane,  co. 
Meath. — part  of  Clonlion  and  Knock,  42  a.  1 r.  18  p. — 
Dromlargon,  368  A.  2 r.  12  p. — Ornelstowne,  84  a.  3 R.  28  p. 
— Moneloy,  next  to  Ornelstowne  (part),  7 a.  1 r.  30  p. — Bal- 
dungan,  163  a.  1 r.  17  p.  131.  9s.  lid.;  bar.  Deece,  same 
co.  — Total  quantity,  711  a.  3 a.  38  P.  plant  (1,153  a.  1 r. 
9 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  141.  8s.  3d.  — — Date  10th  Aug. 
18th  year. — Inrolled  2AthJan.  1666. 

26.  RICHARD  COVERT  esq.— Adamstowne  and  Tul- 
lige,326  a.  2 r.  23  P. — Ballygarvan,  682  a.;  bar.  Kerrycurrihy, 
co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  1,008  a.  2 r.  23  p.  plant  (1,633  a. 

3 n.  14  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  15 U 6s.  3 \cL Date  1st  Dec. 

18th  year. — Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1666. 

28.  JANE,  wife  of  Capt.  MARMADUKE  TAYLOR, 
widow  and  exex  of  JOHN  THOMPSON,  and  CATHA- 
RINE THOMPSON,  daughter  of  the  said  John. — Knock- 
nehaly,  36  a.  2r.  16  p.  — Carrig-Inonin,  part  of  the  same, 
36  a.  & 32  p. — Samlogliy,  part  of  the  same,  27  a.  In.  24  p. 
— the  ruined  castle  and  lands  of  Rallin,  74  a.  2 n.  16p. — 
Ardrey,  house  and  lands,  82  a. — Malycarrane,  45  a.  & 32  p. ; 
bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  302  a.  plant.  (489  a. 

6 31  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  41. 11s.  8 \d. Dale  17 th  Jan. 

18th  year. — Inrolled  25 th  Jan.  1666. 

30.  JAMES  CALDWELL  esq.— Carrdaraugh  and  Bal- 
linaliintion,  149  a.  1 R.  24  p. — Legnahorne,  48  a. — Lisbleaugh 
alias  Lisblaliick,  65  A.  prof.  105  A.  2 R.  unprof.  — Rossmc 
Awony,  81  a.  prof.  334  a.  unprof. — Aughorosblonick,  94  a. — 
Cavan,  51  a.  — Lisdonerick,  102  a.  — Gortgullinan,  70  a.  — 
Garteceshell,  41  a. — Gartnecrunauglit,  95  a.  prof.  54  a.  3 r. 

34  p.  unprof. — Legmarram'  Emer,  30  A. — Cullintroughgarra, 
27  a.  1 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Clanawly,  co.  Fermanagh. — Total  quan- 
tity, 853  a.  2 R.  32  p.  plant.  (1,382  a.  3 r.  17  p.  stat.) — 
Total  rent,  111.  10s. 5d. — in  Dromholla,  86  a.  (139a.  1r.  9p. 

stat.)  II.  3s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Tullygarvey,  co.  Cavan.  Date 

20 th  Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1666. 

33.  Cornet  RICH”  BANCROFT  nnd  ELIZ.  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  of  Henry  White  deced. — In  Corralanty, 
Gortivally,  Glustand,  and  Ardvoy,  534  a.  & 28  p. — in  Gal- 
bally,  27  a.  3 k.  38  p — in  Marymore,  70  a.— Simone,  61a. 
2r.  unprof.;  bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity, 
632  a.  & 26  p.  plant.  (1,024  a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  12 1. 16s. — 

to  the  heirs  of  Eliz. Date  21th  Dec.  18 th  year. — Inrolled 

Uift  Jan.  1666. 

35.  Capt  PETER  PUREFOY. — Ballileagh,  53  a.  prof. 
100  a.  unprof.  — Ballylacken,  385  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof.  — 
Ballymoran  and  Rathclonbrickan,  416  a.  prof.  500  a.  unprof. 

in  Clonsast,  601a.  prof.  1,000  a.  unprof.  291.  9s.  2 Jd.; 

bar.  Coolestown,  King’s  Co — in  fKillegee,  fShanackenocke, 
and  fCarrowmeere,  131  a.  prof.  162  a.  unprof. — in  f Knock- 
donogh,  102  a.  prof.  100  A.  unprof. — in  fSnatie  called  fCre- 
gathymore,  56  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof. — in  Shandangan,  82  a. 
prof.  40  a.  unprof.  — in  -j-Clonegihen,  120  a.  prof.  200  a. 
unprof.  71.  9s.  ljd.;  bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — fLurga, 
1 qr.,  66  A.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  13s.  4 Id. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  co. 

Galway. Date  11th  Dec.  18th  year.  — Inrolled  8th  Jan. 

1666.  — Note:  He  sold  the  lands  tints  marked  ]•  to  Henry 
Ivors  of  Ballymullowna,  co.  Clare,  gent.,  for  252 1.,  by  deed, 
dated  18th  Feb.  1666. 

(122.) 


37.  SARAH  KENTISH  alias  Short,  relict  of  John  Short,  is  c,..  n. 

and  JOHN  SHORT  her  son. — Part  of  Killustie,  with  a castle  

thereon,  245  a.  prof.  306  A.  2 n.  32  p.  unprof.— in  Clare,  32  a.  Tipperary. 

3 b.  4 v. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity, 

(449  a.  3 R.  32  p.  stat)  — Total  rent,  41.  4s.  4 id. Date 

1st  Dec.  18th  year. — Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1666. 

38.  ANDREW  RUDDOCKE  esq.— Wallstowne,  187  a.  Cork. 

— Craghanalte,  east  part  to  be  cut  off  by  a north  and  south  line, 

49  a. — Tullagh,  1 plowK — east  part  d",  166  a.  2 r.  22p 

Ballydahin,  175  a. — Loquen  or  Loqueene,  J plowF,  85  A.  2 R. 

— Shanaslia,  38  a.  ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork Total  quantity, 

701  a.  & 22  p.  plant.  (1,135  a.  2 n.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

101. 12s.  1 1 Jd. Date  3d  Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  6 th  Nov. 

1666. 

40.  RICHARD  WOOD.— In  the  east  side  of  Rossmeadc  Westmeath. 
and  Cavestowne,  185  a.  3 r.  30  p.  (301  a.  & 30  p.  stat) 

31.  15s.  4d. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. 41.  JOHN 

HEYNES. — Cavestowne  (part),  160  a.  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.) 

prof.  56  a.  unprof.  31. 4s.  9Jd. Date  20 th  Nov.  18 th  year. 

— Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1666. 

43.  WATERHOUSE  CRIMBLE  esq— Tullagh,  2 tales,  Monaghan. 
92  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  — Pallis,  2 tates,  110  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof.  — Derrigassan,  2 tates,  106  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  — 

Desart,  1 tote,  70  a.  — Portnaghy,  1 tote,  50  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof. — Terranone,  1 tote,  50  a. — ICillcoly,  1 tate,  70  a. — 

Immy,  1 tate,  80  a.  — Brackagh,  1 tate,  70  a.  — Cornecrivi, 

2 tates,  96  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Derrilea,  1 tote,  60  a. — An- 
naght,  1 tate,  50  a. — Killkeedy,  1 tate,  60  a. — Cortallcn  and 
Derrineliatten,  1 tate,  55  a. — Dromtorke,  1 tote,  60  a. — Mul- 
lin,  1 tate,  60  a. — Annaghnaha,  1 tote,  50  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 

— Mullaghdarmott,  d“,  30  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Killfarragh, 

1 tote,  12  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof. — Killnegire,  1 tote,  35  a.  prof. 

5 a.  unprof. — Corra,  1 tote,  40  a.  prof.  20  p.  unprof. — Derri- 
kenny,  1 tote,  26  a.  prof.  74a.  unprof. — Cornenureand  Sogher, 

1 tate,  40  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Kilbrasscll,  1 tote,  35  a.  prof. 

8 a.  unprof. — Lisvergy,  1 tate,  45  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. — Lis- 
ginue,  1 tate,  40  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Shancogh,  1 tate,  17  a. 
prof.  l,000A.moun. — Total  quantity,  1,496  a.  plant.  (2,423  a. 

1 r.  4 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  201. 3s.  lOid.— a chief  rent  of  101. 
p an.  out  of  each  of  the  5 ballibetaghs  following,  viz.  out  of 
Ballykillmurry,  16  totes,  101. — Ballyagharaske,  16  tates,  101. 

— Ballykillatliaven,  d”,  101.  — Ballynatony,  d",  101.  — Bully- 
navain,  d»,  101.  — Clirlcagli,  1 tate,  12s.  6d.  — Knockerough- 
nalian,  d°,  12s.  6d.  — Carrickduffe,  d",  12s.  6d.  — Edemnore, 

d°,  12s.  6d.;  bar.  Trough,  co.  Monaghan. 45.  ROGER  Westmeath. 

CRIMBLE. — In Greive and Killeagli, 58a.&33p.  (94a.  In. 

5 r.  stat.)  11. 3s.  6fd. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 

MARY  HANNINGTON.— Tatene-Giltogh,  112  a Cla-  Fermanagh. 

ghee,  47  a. — in  Clongo,  22  a.  3 R.  17  p. — Edergoole,  30  a. 
prof.,  mountain,  41  a.  1 n.  21  p. ; bar.  Maghere-Stephanagli, 
co.  Fermanagh.  — Total  quantity,  253  a.  & 38  p.  plant. 

(410  a.  & 32 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  8s.4Jd GILBERT  Monaghan. 

NICHOLSON. — Tate  of  Dromee,  90  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. — 

Lissdorragh,  2 tates,  109  a.  3 it.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. — Mullagli- 
neshannar,  40  a.  2 r.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Kenturke  (part), 

35  a.  3 r.  27  p.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Darrtry,  co.  Mona- 
ghan. — Total  quantity,  276  A.  & 27  p.  plant.  (447  A.  I n. 

15  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  31.  14s.  Id. Dale  1 0th  Jan. 

18lh  year. — Inrolled  2 6th  Jan.  1666. 

47.  ROBERT  MAUD  esq— Carrowkeele,  316  a.  41. 15s.  Tipperary. 

1 ljd.  — Ballintemple  alias  Lisnegiltorogh,  Dory,  and  Balie- 
villode,  539  a.  & 34  p.  prof.  34  a.  unprof.  81.  3s.  9Jd. — Dun- 
drume  alias  Drumdonnagh,  Garryduffe,  and  Lussenagh,  785  a. 
prof.  198  a.  unprof.  111.  18s.  — Carrowetragh,  32  a.  prof. 

361  a.  unprof.  9s.7}d. — Gortassa,  695  A.  prof.  357a.  unprof. — 

101.  11s.  Id. — Clone,  part  of  Thory,  1,649  a.  prof.  335  a. 
unprof.  251.  0s.  lOd.  — West  Corbally  and  Gortneskehy, 

170  A.  21.  1 Is.  7Jd.  — Ballysynode,  Rossacleynoe,  Drommn- 
counn,  Gortinedowly,  Graffingbegg,  Bealagh-Bryen,  Garre- 
isory  or  Garreyory,  Gortasora,  Couletanckard,  Gortnagran- 
nagb,  and  Caulercussine  or  Coulecttssine,  1,297  A.  191.  14s.; 
bar.  Killnemannagh,  co.  Tipperary.  — in  Ohe,  744  a.  & 9 1>.  Cork. 

1 II.  5s.  1 1 Jd. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork.  — in  Duleeke,  Meath. 

15  a.  6s.  Id.  — in  Calestowne,  53  a.  1 r.  — this  during  the 
life  of  Nic'  Darcy  die  elder,  of  Platten,  esq.  11.  Is.  6fd.  — 
in  Beamond,  58  a.  H.  3s.  5 Jd.;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — 

Total  quantity,  6,353  A.  2 n.  3 p.  plant.  (10,291  a.  2r.  25  p. 
stat.) Date  10th  Nov.  1 8th  year. — Inrolled  19th  Nov.  1666. 


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Limerick.  I.  MICHAEL  BOYLE  Lord  Archbishop  of  DUBLIN 
and  lord  chancellor — The  4 plowl*  of  Carriggogunnell  and 
Newtowne,  viz.  the  Castle-plowland,  Carrownekelly,  Cnockne- 
leaght,  Ballynoe,  Cnockrumrane,  and  Mackenish,  Lower  Ter- 
redoe,  Corkassimutton,  Corikebrien,  Licknumreene  or  Lick- 
inurreene,  Rathlallaghcliane,  Carridogher,  Corcamidartane, 
Corcaiderdaverin,  Goulbegg,  Gortcormucke,  Barnavogy,  1 
moiety,  and  Aifory,  all  parts  and  parcells  of  said  4 plow*  of 
Carriggogunnell  and  Newtowne,  201. ; bar.  Poble  O’Brien, 

co.  Limerick. Dale  28 th  June  18  th  year.  — Inrolled 

2d  July  1666.  — In  confirmation  of  a former  patent,  dated 
llh  March,  13  Car.  II. ; to  hold  for  61  years,  commencing 
1 May,  13  Car.  II. 

Tipperary.  4.  DANIEL  GAHAN  esq.  and  SUSANNA  his  wife, 
widow  of  Thomas  Aske.  — Coolequill,  681  a.  101.  6s.  lOd.  — 
Killnehoane,  265  a.  4,1.  Os.  5 id.  — Ballynonly  (part),  54  a. 
16s.  4$<4 ; bar.  Slevardagli,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  rent, 

15/.  3s.  8 jid. — to  the  heirs  of  Susanna. Date  21th  June 

18//t  year. — InroUcd  iO th  July  1666. 

Cork.  7.  THOMAS  CROOKE  and  JOHN  BAYLY.— Kill- 
brinane,  208  a.  3 n.  8 p.  3/.  3s.  5 d. — Castlemore,  234  a.  3 R. 
8p.  31.  1 Is.  id. — Inselhirahilly  and  Knockarblagliline,  273  a. 

1 r.  8 p.  4/.  3s.  — of  Gan-andahow  and  Killcoudie,  148  a. 

3 R.  24  P.  21.  5s.  2\d.  — Clogliduffe,  240  a.  3/.  12s.  lOjd. ; 
bar.  Muskerry,  co.  Cork.— Total  quantity,  1,105  a.  3 r.  8 p. 

plant.  (1,791  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16/.  15s.  10<4 

Date  11th  Jtdy  18 th  year.  — Inrolled  12 th  July  1666 

Note:  By  two  indentures,  bearing  date  the  last  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1666,  the  said  Crooke  and  Bayly,  in  performance  of  a 
private  agreement  for  the  division  of  the  premisses  between 
them,  according  to  their  respective  interest  therein,  for  avoid- 
ing all  future  differences,  came  to  the  said  division,  whereby 
Crooke,  for  the  sum  of  50/.,  assigned  to  Bayly  and  his  heirs 
Castlemore  and  Clogliduffe ; and  Bayly,  for  the  sum  of  5s., 
assigned  to  Crooke  and  his  heirs  the  rest  of  die  pre- 
misses;—bodi  deeds  inrolled  ( Anno  18°  Car.  2dl  2*' pars,/.  R. 


Westmeath.  9.  EDWARD  WALLIS  esq. — Hopestowne,  175  a. — in 

Rathcolcman,  next  to  Hopestowne,  16  a in  Ballina,  38  a.  ; 

bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheridiernan,  co.  Westmeath. 

Total  quantity,  229  a.  plant.  (370  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  4/.  12s.  9 d. Date  21s/  July  18 th  year.  — Inrolled 

30 th  Jtdy  1666. 

Dublin.  11.  Sir  JOHN  TEMPLE  knt.,  sol1  gen1. — Palmerstowne, 
563  a.  2 R.  20  p.  plant.  (912  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.)  11/.  8s.  2 W. 
co.  Dublin. Date  29 th  July  18 th  year. 

Louth.  13.  JOHN  THOMAS  gent.  — In  Killany,  294  a. 

5/.  19s.  0 ftf. — Dromard,  63  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  1/.  5s.  6 d. ; 

bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth Dale  16 th  Nov.  18th  year.— 

Inrolled  27/A  Noc.  1666. 

hinysCo.  16.  Captain  DERMITIUS  COGHLAN.  — Cloragh 
(part),  240  a.  3 R.  prof.  36  a.  1 R.  32  p.  unprof.  44  17s.  6<4— 
Tullnghaunebrenny,  413  a.  prof.  266  a.  unprof.  84  7s.  3d.  — 
Buollvart,  216  a.  prof.  79  a.  unprof.  44  7s.  53(4;  bar.  Clon- 
coursy,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity,  869  a.  3 r.  plant. 

Tip/ierary.  (1,408  a.  3 R.  18  v.  stat.)— Total  rent,'  174  12s.  2j<4— Shally 
(part),  165  a.  (262  a.  2 r.  stat.)  2/.  10s.  lid.;  bar.  Owny  and 

Arra,  co.  Tipperary. Date  6th  Dec.  ISth  year.— Inrolled 

17/A  Jan.  1666. 

Kerry.  17.  Capt.  GEO.  DILLON.  — Loghnahane,  615  a in 

the  southerly  part  of  Ardtully,  1,425  a Gorteeny  (part), 

68  a.;  bar.  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry.  — Total  quantity, 
2,108  a.  3 r.  plant.  (3,414  a.  2r.  18  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

32/.  0s.  2|d. Date  23 d Jan.  18/A  year.— Inrolled  25/A  Jan. 

1666. 

Caron.  19.  FAUSTINE  CUPPAIDGE.— Dromard,  110  a.  1 R. 

8 p.  prof.  77  a.  1 r.  24  r.  unprof— in  Tedaghan,  4 a.— Cara- 
nagher  and  Drumbrin,  101a.  2r._ in  Ballatrost,  50a.— 
Connuckeltall,  76  a.  & 16 r.  prof.  14  a.  2r.  1C  p.  unprof.— 
Cargenn,  133  a.  & 16  p.—  in  Shannow,  85  a.  1 r.  3p.— 


Dillagh,  95  a.  2 r.  16  p — in  Aghawely,  90  a.;  bar.  Clan- 
maghar,  co.  Cavan. — in  Cornamucklagh,  65  a. — in  Corna- 
hilt,  28  a.— Barcony  (part),  92  a.  ; bar.  Castleraghan,  same 
co.— Total  quantity, 930 a.  3r.  25p.plant.  (1,507a.  2r.  37p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  124  lls.3jd. Date  24/A  Dec.  18/A  year. 

— Inrolled  11th  Jan.  1666. 

20.  THOMAS  SYMNELL  esq.— Cudaghmore,  132  a— 
Cudaghbegg,  146  a — Ballycleery  and  Innishkelly,  172  a. 
2 u. — Carrigkeene  and  Clonfadagh,  175  a. — in  Kilbrickan, 
Cole  alias  Coole,  and  Camplone,  48  a. — llathfealan,  43  a.  ; 
bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— Total  quantity,  715  a. 
2 r.  plant.  (1,158  a.  3 it.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  144  9s.  9d. 
Date  11th  Dec.  18/A  year, —Inrolled  17/A  Jan.  1666. 

22.  Capt.  RICH-  WILKINSON.  — Ballyergan,  164  a. 
prof.  197  a.  unprof.— in  Curraghduffe,  52  a.  & 29  p.  prof. 
71a.  unprof. — in  Colevack  alias  Mackny  and  Garry,  226  a. 
with  the  proportion  of  the  unprofitable  mountain,  common  to 
Mackny,  called  Forkelly-Dwier  (716  a.  1 r.  p.  stat.) ; bar. 
Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary.— Total  rent,  64  14s.  3 {d. 
—in  Cleadaghreagh, 3 a.  1 r. 30 p. (5a.  2r.  llp.stat.)  ls.OJd.; 

bar.  Moygunihy,  co.  Kerry. 23.  JOHN  STUMBLE, 

ANNE  RIGGS,  and  JA*.  RIGGS— Part  of  Craige  called 
Killeene,  and  the  other  part  of  the  said  Craige,  joining  to  the 
said  Killeene,  148  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  24  4s.  11  Jd. — to 
Stumble. — Clancomer  (part),  21  a.— in  Mackny,  149  a.  and 
a proportionable  part  of  the  common  called  Forkely-Dwyre, 
24  11s.  7 Id. — to  James  after  the  death  of  Anne;  bar.  Owny 

and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary. Date  24/A  Dec.  18/A  year. — 

Inrolled  11/A  Jan.  1666. 

24.  JAMES  Duke  of  YORK. — Knockingen,  135  a. — 
Knocke,  69  a.— Naule,  500  a — Balrothery  (part),  14  a. 
prof.  16  a.  unprof.  — Leyton,  41  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof.— 
Turkinstowne,  28  a.  prof.  28  a.  3 r.  unprof.— Castleland, 

43  a.  — Rath  alias  Little  Rath,  68  a.  prof.  75  a.  unprof. 

Blackhall-Farm,  98  a.  2r.  7p.— Stephenstowne,  233  a.;  bar. 
Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.— Ballinclea,  30  a— Tho«  Eustace’s 
part  of  Danskey  alias  Daulkie,  7 a— more  in  the  same,  35  a. 
bar.  Rathdowne,  same  co.— Calestowne,  295  A— Rathcree- 
dane,  164  a. — Clondalkin  (part),  23  a.— Corkagh,  41  a.  1 r. 
20  p — Rathcoole  (part),  100  a. — in  Colemanstowne,  10  a. — 

Helder’s  farm  in  Clondalkin,  20  a. — Newcasde  (part),  95  a. 

Athgoe  (part),  60  a.— in  Rathcoole,  3 ten"  and  50  a in 

Clondalkin,  15  a. — Westpanstowne,  46  a.  1 r.  4 p. Patrick 

Scurlog’s  part  of  Rathcoole.  — Newcastle  (part),  473  a. 

Loughtowne  (part),  264  a— Ballymakelly,  75  a— Haslehast, 
51a.  & 16  p. — Hilcastowne,  158  a.  — Mazetowne,  95  a. — in 
Blancherstowne,  10  a. — Hollywoodrath  (part),  86  a.  — in 
Ballymore-Eustace,  30  A.— near  Kilmainham,  one  cabbin  and 
garden — Kilcoscan,  165  a.— near  Dolphin’s-barn,  20  a.  and 

a mill. — Astagobb,  82  a. — Powerstowne,  187  a.  1 r.  10  p. 

Nugent’s  part  of  Hollywoodrath,  36  a.— Hartstowne,  62  a— 
Phepoestowne,  82  a.  1 R.— Shrubby-wood  in  the  same,  13  a. 

Irishtowne,  76  a — in  Castlecurragh,  49  a. — two  houses 
near  Dolphin’s-barn  and  20  a. — four  small  parcells  lying  near 
the  Pipes,  15  a.  & 11  p— one  close  near  the  Pipes  called 
Woodhill-park,  3 a.  3 n.  5 p.  — another  part  of  Blanchers- 
towne and  Damastowne,  179  a.  3 r— Correstowne,  83  a.  3 r. 

1®  p- 1 1,ar-  Newcastle,  same  co.— the  moiety  of  Killmah  alias 

Killmancudd,  75  a.  ; 1 bar.  Rathdowne,  same  co. Milltowne 

and  BallinviUin,  99  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof— Walton’s-grove, 
319  a.  1 r.  Oldtowne,  205  a.  &8p. — Cappalienson,  141a. 

& 32  p.  prof.  217  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kil- 
kenny— Kibhne,  581  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  same  co— Linche’s- 
land  in  Fosterstowne,  14  a. — New-Haggard,  345  a.  1 it.  32  p. 

— Beilewstowne,  276  a.  3 lt—Great  Freffans,  191  a.  1 r.  26 p. 

— Adamstowne,  178  a.  3 b.— Stockstowne,  108  a.  2 it— the 
two  Cannonstownes,  161  a.  & 21  p— certain  cabbins  and 
houses,  and  several  parcells  of  land  within  and  without  the 
town  of  Trim — Feaboy,  55  a.— one  house  and  garden  in 
Trim— two  houses  more  in  Trim,  Cannonstowne ; bar.  Moy- 
fenratli,  co.  Meath. — Carrickdexter,  Barrettstowne,  Rose- 
bov,  Pegleshill,  and  Crucetowue,  604  a.  2 it.  4 r.  ; bar. 
Slane,  same  co. — in  Slanc,  one  tenem1,  and  3 a.,  formerly  be- 
longing  to  Roliert  Baggott — one  tenem',  orchard,  and  garden, 
formerly  belonging  to  Matt.  May.— one  pigtxm  house  and  7a, 


Cavan. 


Queen's  Co. 


Tipperary. 


Kerry. 

Tipperary. 


Dublin. 


Kilkenn. 


Meath. 


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formerly  belonging  to  Garrett  Jones. — one  tenem*  formerly  34.  OLIVER  WHEELER  esq. — New  orchard  and  the 
- belonging  to  one  Nettervill. — four  cottages  and  10  A.  of  Rob'  members  thereof,  4 a.  1 R.  — Bawnemore,  and  d°,  88  a.  — - 
Barnwells;  same  bar.  and  co.  — Killcornan,  240  a. — Duni-  Radestowne  (part),  the  member  Muraglilemone  set  out  by  the 
mony,  367  a.  3 r.  38  p.— Lisduskin  (part),  139  a.  1 n.  38  p.—  name  of  Radestowne,  83  a.  1 R.  15  p.  — Cloghbasten,  11  a. 
Gortmore  (part),  374  a.— Ardnecrany,  49  a.— Tully  (part),  2 r — Seixland  near  Newparke,  and  the  members  thereof— 


143  a— Lisduskin  (another  part),  89  a.  2 r.  14  p— Cannons-  Boyltoghobeg  and  Leavya 


towne  and  Lissus,  512  a.  3 r.  14  p.  — Clogher,  149  a.;  co. 
Westmeath. — Torcherstowne,  95  a. — Upper  MiUtowne, 
295  a. — Newtowne,  121  a.  1 Lawlestowne  alias  Lules- 


13  a. — Banngarrisse  (part),  next  to  Archers-Firze,  4 a. — the 
lands  called  Rob’  Roothe’s  land,  65  a.  2 r.  6/.  17s.  104 ; 
co.  of  the  city  of  Kilkenny,  and  liberties  thereof.  — Bane 


97  a. — MiUtowne  (part),  418  a.  & 13  p.— Symonstowne,  120 
— Killhugh,  500  a.  ; bar.  Rathconrath,  same  co. — Rathanga 


1 r. — Crohold  (part),  b Preacliane,  6 a. — Longacre  and  long  garden,  3 a. — Farran- 


lea,  2 a. — GarrycUrucli,  ' 
and  a garden,  3 it.  5s. 


. — Cronetounty,  2 a. — two  cabbins 
d. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. — 


Dennis-castle  alias  Deanes-castle,  132  a.  Archerstowne,  and  tlie  members  thereof. — Tinweare,  set  out  Qllc‘ 


— Barristowne  and  Grandstowne,  311  a. 


e of  Archerstowne,  729  A.  — Gre: 


lit.  14p.  — Gibber-Patrick,  108  a. — Croghtenemonta,97A.  1r.  34p. — Aghaturne,  67  a.  191.6  s.  Id.; 


Gibber-Will,  155  a.  — BaUymagarr,  248  a.  1 r.  14p.;  co.  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. Date  16th  Nov.  ISth  year. 

Wexford. — Stonehouse,  243  a.  1 r— Smythstowne,  131  a.  —Inrolled  21th  Nov.  1666. 

— Lisclonie,  340  a— BaUysheale,  142  a.  & 16p.  ; bar.  Garry- 

castle,  King’s  Co— in  the  middle  of  Lower  Grange,  where  36.  MICHL  BOYLE,  archbp.  of  Dublin  and  lord  clian- 
the  wall  of  a ruinous  house  now  standeth,  25  a. — in  said  ceUor.— Ballinglanny,  with  a grist  and  tuck  mill,  92  a.  1 it. 
Lower  Grange,  mealing  on  the  south  with  said  25  a.,  25  a.—  24p.  148s.  044— Ballymachimihine.l  15  a. & 32  r.  lU4s.llJd. 

one  house  in  High-street,  one  house  in  Milk-lane,  a wast  — Lissnesillagh,  Farrenclare,  and  Ballyneressc,  103  a.  & 8 p. 

house  and  yard  towards  the  Key-street,  one  row  of  low  14  11s.  3 44. — Ballybeggg  (part),  30  a.  9s.  lid.  Garry- 

ruined  houses  in  Barristowne-street ; city  and  liberties  of  heekus,  5 a.  Is.  634. ; bar.  Condons,  co.  Cork. — j-Bally- 

Waterford.  — Kilgobban  and  Balliscobegg,  851a.;  co.  dough,  fLisleagh,  and  f Killballyclough,  414  a.  64  5s.  8 ij  4 

Cork— Clonbroggan,  200  a.— Fowlkstowne,  300  a— Bof-  — fLanought,  100  a.  14  10s.  414— fKnockenanebooly  alias 

fana,  329  a. — Curraghskarteene,  17  a.;  co.  Tipperary. — Knockanskehyny,  70  a.  14  Is.  3d.  — ftlie  two  Curryhines, 

Castletroy,  350  a— Aghacotta;  co.  Limerick— Newcastle,  140  a.  24  2s.  6.14— f Carraghagally  alias  Ballygally  (part), 

Kilbane,  Killmurry,  ICerryskipp,  Ballinglasseene,  Ballynagh,  89  a.  14  7s.  014—  Garranegenagh,  448  a.  64  16s.  034— 

Ballydae,  Knockingaule,  Lislane,  and  Medinesally,  Bally-  Knockenagapull,  87  a.  2 r.  14  6s.  6|4— Ballynehow  (part), 

samon,  Tolton,  Sheadfeakle,  Scrylane,  Lyslane,  Ballykhnicke,  151  a.  24  5s.  101  d. ; bar.  Condons  and  Fermoy,  same  co— 

Killownane,  and  Garryglasse,  2,150  a. — one  parcell  of  Kill-  Total  quantity,  1,845  a.  & 24  p.  plant.  (2,988  a.  3 r.  14  p. 


kenan,  called  Seaven  Stang,  with  5 eight  p 


i the  south  side  of  the  Shannon,  from  the  Black-  (1,342  a.  & 6 


;.)— Total  rent,  284  Os.  4J4— Monkestowne 


it.)  124  Us.  7 id.  ; bar.  Kerrycu 


water  to  the  island  point  of  Reboge,  with  one  whole  and  two  sa 
half  fishing  weares  upon  the  Shannon,  and  one  upon  the  2 

Muskerne;  co.  of  the  city  of  Limerick.  — Lickadowne,  tl: 


. — Townclegnith  or  Townelegnith,  94  a.  (152  A.  1 R 
t.)  14  18s.  OJd.;  bar.  Half-Fowre,  co.  Meath— 


Muskerne;  co.  of  the  city  of  Limerick.  — Lickadowne,  the  town  and  2 plowlJ>  of  Ballyhendon,  513  a.  74  15s.  9Jd. ; 

Bogherloyde,  Ballymacree,  Labanamuck,  Ardnemonecamore,  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork.  — Ballymacadane,  300  a.  (485  a.  3 r. 

Ardmonicabegg,  Lyssmelanebegg,  Cahir-Ivolly  and  Lisna-  32  p.  stat.)  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  44  l Is.  lid.  — two  plowl  • 

kelly,  Whittstowne,  Ballyogah,  Carrigmarteen,  Coolereagh,  which  were  passed  in  trust  for  Philip  Parker  esq. ; bar.  Bar- 

2,119  A.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick—  Ballycoghlane  retts,  same  co— Inshintarshelagh,  20  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 

and  Ardlagh,  witli  tlie  fishing  weare,  &c„  635  a.  2 r.  32  p.  6s.  Ojd.;  co.  of  the  dty  of  Cork— ihe  town  and  3 plow  ■ 

prof.  200  a.  unprof— the  castle  and  6 plowlands  of  Bally-  of  Corra  and  Maune,  605  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof.  94  3s.  94. ; 

glaghan,  Clounkelly,  Tynekellv,  Gartane,  Dowgart,  Bally-  bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork— Total  rent,  214  16s.  94.  Date 

gogh,  Killeene,  Shanballymore,  Gortgloghan,  the  houses  2d  Sep.  \Sth  year.  - Inrolled  2-ith  Sep.  1666— Note .; l he 

and  lands  of  Curragh,  Ballynemony,  Ballardicke,  1,990  a.  lands  thus  + marked  were  passed  in  trust  for  Redmond  Barry 

prof.  84  a.  & 14  p.  unprof— PaUice,  Castle-Pallice,  Shane-  of  Rathcormucke,  esq.,  and  were  assigned  to  him  by  the 

Pallice,  Knocklershane,  283  a.  1 r.  18  p— FoiTcnstowne  archbishop,  2 March  1667. 

(part),  20  a— the  600">  part  of  the  weares  in  the  liberties 

and  island  of  Oniseclene— Killenane,  Clonelly,  and  Bally-  40.  ALEXANDER  POPHAM  esq— In  Linan  and  part 
craheene,  409  a.  — Ballynebrane,  part  of  Lisoclany,  with  of  Imonea,  74  a.  1 r.  39  p— Gortgarrane,  23  a.  3 r.  24  p. 

Newcastle  and  Ballykunicke— the  horse  bland  in  Limerick,  Allen  and  Ballineale,  103  a.  2 r— Gortneadoran,  80  a.  prof, 

part  of  Castletowne  called  Island,  190  a— part  of  Castle-  15  a.  unprof— Ballym' Edmond,  20  a.  2 n— Ballitrim  and 

towne,  Ballymartin  in  Ballyclerone,  200  a.;  same  co— tlie  Ballydonnagh,  112  a.  & 16  p— Pallis,  122  a— Ballilackan, 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Dromconratb,  200  A— Drishoge,  94  a.  1 R.  24  P— Moninekilly  alias  Ballyhenry,  101  a.  1 R. 


towne,  Ballymartin  in  Ballyclerone,  200  a.;  same  co— tlie  Ballydonnagh,  112  a.  it  16  p— tains,  laa  a— uanuacKan, 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Dromconratb,  200  A— Drishoge,  94  a.  1 R.  24  P— Moninekilly  alias  Ballyhenry,  101  a.  1 R. 

120  a— Bally-Griffin,  480  a— Glasnevan,  230  a— Stuck-  24  p— Allenliogan,  128  a.  3 r.  8 p— in  Allcn-Bourke  and 

coole,  120  a.;  bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. — Gar  res  towne,  Moninekilly  (part),  38  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Ballybegg,  18  a.  2 r. 


n Baldwmstowne,  3 a.  ; bar.  Balrothery, 


2 (3d  part),  37  a.  2 r.  37  p— Emilcagh, 


1 Ballybought,  80  a.;  bar.  Coolock,  i 


of  East  and  West  Kernes,  207  a. — Athcarne,  219  a.  & 4 p—  quant 
Reaske,  136  a— Sneoge  or  Sueoge,  109  a— Bethellstowne,  154  0 
139  a.  3 r.  4 p— Tankardstowne,  52  a.  3 r.  24  p— Hamonds-  1666. 

towne,  42  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Clogherstowne,  25  a.  3 r.  26  p. — 

Rath,  68  a.  2r— Clony,  113  a.  2 r.  4p.;  bar.  Duleek,  co.  42. 


1— the  moiety  32  a.  3 r.  8 p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total 
119  a.  & 4 p—  quantity,  990  a.  & 36  p.  plant.  (1,604  a.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
Bethellstowne,  154  0s.  94. Date  23 d Jan.  13th  year.— Inrolled  28 th  Jan. 


42.  ROGER  OSBORNE  esq—  Ballyfin  and  Parck- 


Meath  —no  rent  reserved. Date  21  st  July  18 th  year,  bracke,  250  a.  34  15s.  11  j<4— Lackane,  Killcrone,  and  Bal- 

— Inrolled  nth  July  1666 —Note:  All  the  premisses  freed,  lydavid,  212a.  34 4s. 43d— Parke Iroughan  and  Killmissogy, 


exempted,  and  dbchargcd,  so  long  as  the  same  remained  in 
tlie  possession  of  the  Duke  or  his  heirs,  of  and  from  any  new 
and  increased  rents,  services,  and  payments  in  and  by  the 
acts  of  settlement  assessed,  imposed,  or  reserved. — to  hold 


20  a.  6s.  0)4. — Ballywilliam,  198  a.  34  0s.  If <4;  bar.  Imo- 

killy,  co.  Cork. 44.  HENRY  TYNTE  esq— Ballykea- 

towne,  188  a.  24  17s.  Ij4—  Killballyree,  90  a.  14  7s.  44.; 
same  bar.  and  co— Total  rent,  144  10s.  1134— Ardragh, 


these  2,367  a.  1 r.  30  p.  in  the  bar.  of  Duleek  and  co.  of  1£  plowK— Clonelea,  Curraghkcele,  Killgrillan,  Bullylubod- 
Meatli,  untill  reprized  in  lamb  of  equal  value,  worth,  and  beg,  Parkm'haunrick,  Parknyhirey,  and  Ballmcurr.g,  305  a. 
purchase— The  duke  of  York’s  estate  was  granted  to  Henry  44  12s.  744— Carrickacrumpa,  50  a.  I 5s.  2*4— Carncka- 
Guy,  Rob'  Rochford,  and  Matthew  Hutton,  esqrs.,  by  letters  cottig  (south  part),  20  a.  6s.  034— Ballylmc  (cast  part),  oO  a. 
patent,  tinted  1 Jon.  169«,  and  inrolled  K,  July  following  He.  Stf—  Killcurryh.cn, I»  a.  Si.  Ua  »»  1 »”» 
(Lo  5“  Gul.  3- pom,  foci,  B.  l.)-The  number  of  unprof.  and  eo—Totnl  quantity, JM  *.  plant . (996  n & SA in  „«t) 
acre.  nnneu.d  to  the  land.  of  Bnlrothery,  Leyton,  Twikina-  -Tottd  rent,  91.  6<.  »*'*—?•>■ 

towne,  end  Ruth,  ere  not  confined  in  th.  grant  to  the  duke  .on  and  heir  to  - Henry  ^ knt  EOOEB 


of  York,  but  are  the  ac 
as  expressed  in  the  gi 
and  Hutton. 

(122.) 


, are  not  contained  in  th.  grant  to  the  duke  aon  and  heir  » >,r  Henry  TyM.  knt.  deed— EOGUt 
th.nor.nbi.  contents  of  the.,  denomination.,  OSBOHNE  and  Dame  MABELLA  1 YN  f E ins 

th.  -rant  of  K.  William  to  Guy,  MM  wife,  relict  nod  eaecutrnt  of  the  said  sir  Henry,  end  gnnrdian 
° ■ to  the  said  Henry— Moneroe,  49  a.  3 r— Monevallen,  45  a. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


18  Cil.  II. 


Cork. 


Limerick. 


— Garrivoe,  145  a — Raghali,  101a. — Knocknatra,  178  a 

- Ballymorrisheene,  27  a.  2r — Killdrewe,  44  a.  In Balli- 

mackeagh,  164  a — Gortnascully,  21a.;  same  bar.  and  go. 

Total  quantity,  775  a.  2 r.  plant.— Total  rent,  77/.— in  Bal- 
Iysellagh,  50  a.  2 n.  20  p— in  Castleleishen,  28  a— in  Cas- 
tleishen,  5 a.  1b.  23  r.— in  Casdeishen,  20  a— in  Killcohnan 
and  Knockordemora,  54  a.  & 10  p. — in  Ballysallagh,  74  a.— in 
Ballysallagh,  61  a.  1 n.  20  p— in  Knockordemora  alias  Kill- 
colmane,  49  a— in  Knockardemora,  55  a.— in  Knockarde- 
mora  alias  ICiUcolmane,  16  a.  ; bar.  Killmore  and  Orrery, 
same  co— in  Farringuilbranra,  32  a.;  bar.  Small-county,  co. 
Limerick— Total  quantity,  445  a.  1 n.  33  p.  plant.  (721  a. 
2 it.  10  p.  slat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  15s.  2\d.—Note : Upon  the 
petition  of  the  lady  Mabel  Tynte,  admix  of  sir  Robert  and 
exex  of  sir  Henry  Tynte,  the  King  being  assured  that  sir 
Rob1,  at  the  beginning  of  the  rebellion,  did  freely  lend  and 
disburse  several  sums  of  money  amounting  to  5,011/.  for  and 
towards  the  relief  of  the  army  which  then  served  King  Cha.  I. 
in  Munster,  when  in  great  distress,  whereby  that  province 
was  in  a great  part  quieted  and  secured ; and  leaving  his 


I grandchild  and  heir  the  said  sir  Henry  Tynte ; he  also  faith- 
fully served  under  the  ensigns  of  K.  Cha.  I.  in  England,  and 
had  his  estate  sequestered  for  the  same  by  the  late  usurped 
powers;  and  leaving  his  relict  the  said  lady  Mabel  charged 
with  several  children,  whose  substance  depended  in  a great 
part  on  the  said  debt,  the  King  coimnanded,  that  as  soon  as 
any  of  the  lands  and  houses  set  apart  for  satisfaction  of  monies 
lent  or  public  debts  incurred  for  provision  of  arms  and  ammu- 
nition, furnished  for  support  of  the  army  in  Ireland,  should 
appear  to  be  forfeited,  she  should  be  considered  for  satisfaction 
of  the  said  debt  with  the  first,  in  proportion  with  others  in 
die  same  condition. — to  hold  to  her,  her  heirs  and  assigns  for 
ever— Dated  Whitehall,  26  May  1663.  (15-  2“  p.  d.  It.  5.) 

47.  BEVERLY  USHER  esq. — Inegragy,  castle,  &c., 
200  a.  Scarriffe,  120  a. — Knockestruckin,  Teadmore,  and 
Ballycurrane,  480  a.  ; bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Conic. — Total  quan- 
tity, 800  a.  plant.  (1,295  a.  3 r.  19  p.  stat.) Total  rent, 

12/.  2s.  lljrf. Date  28 th  Nov.  1 9/4  year.  — InroUed 

14 th  Feb.  1667. 


Cork. 


Roll  1 8th  Cha.  II.  seventh  part,  face. 


1.  Col.  RICH"  TOWNSEND. — In  Rathnapoole,  120  a. 

in  Glunteige,  53  a. — in  Drishanebeg,  29  a.  3 r.  25  p. in 

Slugh-Teige,  excluding  Farrindoligin,  Farinda,  and  Drisha- 

neene,  325  a — Slughteige,  4 plowl-1’,  106  a.  2 n Stukine  or 

Struskeene,  Cqolederry,  Gortbracke  (part),  Ballycahan  or 
raliane,  Ardegeghane,  and  Enane  or  Inane,  408  a.  prof. 
111a.  unprof. — Fornaught  and  Carribegg,  241  a— Cluon- 
leaugh  or  Cloneceagh,  Castle-Ire,  Listurcane,  and  Banishall, 
270  a. — Keamore,  204  a. — Curramacteige,  247  a. — in  Dir- 
rmdangen,  Lahirteedally,  Lissinugg,  Dromig,  Cloughvolly, 

Gortagolylane  or  Gortagolane,  and  in  Skeagli,  889  a.  2 r 

Coroone  or  Coronea,  called  by  the  name  of  Skubereene,  62  a. 
2 R,~ Drishanmore,  394  a. — in  Glounboage  or  Clanbooge, 
121a.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork— Island  and  Clonbanine, 
401a.;  bar.  Duhallo,  same  co— Lurigo,  78  a— in  Loghcrott, 
89  a.  ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  4,039  a.  1 n 
25  p.  plant.  (6,543  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61/.  6s.  10rf. 

Dale  31s/  July  18/4  year.— InroUed  8/4  August  1666. 

Note : By  patent,  dated  12  Aug.  1679,  and  inrolled  4 Feb. 
following  (Rot.  dc  anno  32°  Car.  II.  3“  pars,  d.  It.  21.),  he 
had  an  abatement  of  the  quit  rent  of  all  these  lands,  (except 
Keamore,)  whereby  the  proportion  of  the  entire  rent  of 
63/.  6s.  10f/.  was  58/.  4s.  lO^rf.,  which  rent  of  58/.  4s  lOArf 
with  the  rent  of  21/.  12 s.  2d.  reserved  on  lands  granted 'to 
him  in  the  co.  Cork,  and  the  rent  of  11/.  17s.  2 Jrf.  appor- 
tioned to  be  due  for  the  lands  of  Owe  alias  Ohe  alias  Oe, 
(«  lich  were  granted  to  lord  Kingston,  and  conveyed  by  his 
lordship  to  him,)  amounted  to  91/.  14s.  2 §</.,  of  which  he  had 
an  abatement  of  21/.  14s.  2 j d.,  whereby  the  whole  was  reduced 
to  70/.  per  an.;  and  by  the  same  patent  the  remaining  pro- 
portioni ot  rent  on  the  lands  of  Keamore,  being  3/.  Is.  11U, 
was  reduced.  ’ 

3.  Sir  GEORGE  LANE  knt — The  manor,  castle,  town, 
and  lands  of  Killsallaghan,  one  windmill,  6 messuages,  with 
a court  leet  and  court  baron,  269  a.  5/.  8s.  ll^rf. — Blackball, 
next  adjoining  to  and  fenced  in  with  Killsallaghan,  40  a. 
16s.  2 jd.— Bcauford,  with  20  a.  adjoining,  being  of  the  lands  of 
Stradbally,  20  a.  8s.  ljrf— Thornton,  20  a.  8s.  1J</— the 
Lord’s  Mead  in  Stradbally,  1 a.,  43d— a messuage  and  lands 
in  Stradbally,  next  adjoining  to  said  mead,  10  a.  4s.  Old.— all 
other  the  lands  late  Philip  Hore’s  in  Stradbally,  42  a.‘,  17s.  ; 
bar.  Castleknocke,  co.  Dublin — one  mess,  in  Swords,  and 

40  a.,  16s.  2{d. ; bar.  Coolocke,  same  co one  mess  in 

Rollstowne,  and  5 a.,  2s.  0.|d.;  bar.  Nethercrosse,  same  co. 

Ardlaw,  with  two  mess,  and  a pigeon-house,  100  a.  2/.  0s  6d  • 
b.r.  Bali-othery,  ,«  ».-9 

bally,  commonly  called  Bealing-s  Lands,  100  a.  2/.  0s.  6rf.  • 
*>iU|  2,stle,,°ck>  same  C0,  one  mess,  in  Great  Kingstowne, 
and  80  a.,  11.  12s.  4Jd;  bar.  Coolocke,  same  co— two  houses 
with  gardens,  and  a parke  or  orchard  called  Pond-parke^ 
m New-, street,  one  close  or  parke  called  Barries-parke,  without 
Dongan  s-gate,  1a.  1 r.  6d. ; par.  St.  Nicholas,  bar.  Nether- 
crosse,  same  co.— out  of  the  manor  of  Westpallstowne, 

21.  10s.;  bar.  Balrothery,  same  co— out  of  Crucerath,  9d  I 
-out  of  Knightfield,  9d.  — out  of  Dowd’s-land,  Bealing-s-  | 


land,  and  Talbott’s-land,  all  in  Stradbally,  13s.  4d.  — Pas-  Dublin. 
lockestowne  and  Macetowne,  75  a.  2 r.  6 p.  1/  10s  5d  • 
bar.  Castleknocke,  same  co— three  mess.,  two  stables^  one  piece 
ot  waste  ground,  one  garden,  and  other  edifices  near  the 
said  stable,  in  Saint  Bridget’s  parish. — two  mess,  in  Oxman- 
towne,  in  St.  Michan’s  parish — one  brick  house  and  three  mess, 
covered  with  straw  in  Oxmantowne—  one  mess,  or  tenem'  in 
Mm-ylane  in  Oxmantowne— one  slated  mess,  and  one  stable 
in  Pill-lane  in  Oxmantowne— one  brick  house  in  Pill-lane— 
one  brick  house  and  garden  and  two  cottages  upon  Cock- 
hill,  near  St.  Mary’s  Abby— one  mess,  in  St.  Mary’s-lane, 

Oxm— one  other  mess,  in  d"— two  mess,  in  Pill-lane— one 
shop  or  room  in  High-street— one  plott  of  ground  in  Pill- 
lane— one  thatched  house  or  mess,  in  St.  Mary’s  Abby  — 
one  mess,  in  High-street  in  St.  Michael’s  parish— one  piece 
of  waste  land  in  Bull-lane,  in  Oxm — one  piece  of  waste 
ground  whereon  two  mess,  were  built  in  St.  Francis-street. 

—one  mess,  with  one  garden  in  Oxm.  near  Fislier’s-lane 

one  garden  or  waste  plott  in  Cook-street,  on  which  are  houses 
now  built  by  Rob1  Eustace— the  Bean-yard  in  Oxm.— one 
house  on  the  pavement  in  Oxm.  leading  to  Young’s  castle- 
one  mess,  and  garden  upon  the  abby  green,  in  St.  Michan’s 
parish— Walter  Peppard’s  house,  with  a garden  and  orchard 
within  the  precinct  of  St.  Mary’s  Abby— an  old  horsemill 
within  the  said  precinct— Herbert  Wood’s  house  at  the  upper 
end  of  Frapper-lane.  one  mess,  near  Brodocke-water,  called 
VValtei  Harbricke  s house,  by  the  corner  of  the  orchard  wall. 

—one  garden  plott  upon  the  abby  green ; in  the  city  and 
co.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  or  in  the  suburbs  or  liberties 
thereof— Bullstowne  and  lands  in  Grenoge,  46  a.  18s.  7i d ■ M ,i 

bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath— Clatterstowne,  with  a water  mill 
and  pigeon  house,  136  a.  2 r.  4 i>.  21.  15s.  3irf. ; bar. 

Duleeke,  same  co Abbott’s  land  in  Calestawne,  15  a 

6s.  0Jrf. — Beantowne  or  Bewtowne  and  Swinesdeane,  187  a 

Knockroe,  99  a.  24  0s.  1H -Monihirne  and  Sharriduffe,  J 

49  a.  19s.  10 {d.  Kilhnleagh,  103  a.  2 r.  32  p.  21.  2s.;  bar. 

Knoctopher,  co.  Kilkenny. —Barnehely,  285  a.  3/.  11s.' 4irf  n , 

— Ballintsggart,  82  a.  8,.  II.  8..  2.W.- ,L  “* 
Rapheene,  ISO  a.  II  (9s.  Bsllyhmkbme  ,1I„  B.l- 

j.m'ka..TOA.  2n.  16,.  li  Ss.  3A_Ballm,Iib.,iTy  Bally- 

bmdtiwry,  32  a.  & 28  , 9».  Y»-P,rke.King-l»lli,h  di„ 
Paikefarincke.  3 a.  118.— Momegilky  alias  Acrmigilky  alias 
Ariiegilky,  1a.  St8._Pa,kem«  Ji„  P„k,™i’  ,„a 
Raiunaltigg  alias  Rshinalligg,  11  A.  2 n.  32,  is  Airf  — 

Parriiibl.hii',  19a.  1 a.  24,.  Ss.  10 {d.;  baa.  Kinic.miby, 

co.  Cork. — 5 half  plowl*  of  Kilbarry,  and  the  tythes,  867  a.  , , , 

3 r.  13/.  3s.  6Arf. — one  house  in  St.  John’s-street,  with  a n fm  • 
garden,  meadow,  &c.  in  Waterford;  liberties  of  Water- 
ford—Ballycordrea,  80  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  11. 4s.  3|rf— 

Duagh,  198  a.  3/.  Os.  lijrf. — Castletowne,  440  a.  6/.  13s.  7id 
~ KiUone,  564  a.  8/.  11s.  3Jrf.  — Dromcanon  and  QuUly’ 

243  a.  31.  13s.  9|rf.  — Ballinkinsellagh,  176  a.  prof.  9 a. 

iprof.  21.  13s.  5J rf. — Ballinknock,  117  a.  1/.  15s.  6Arf. 

Towcrgarr,  209  a.  3/.  3s.  5|d— Ballynattin,  156  a.  2/.7S.4W 
Ballinglany,  30  a.  9s.  ljrf.  — Garrancrobally  (part), 


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Tipperary. 


36  a.  10s.  11  Jd. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Waterford.  — the  13.  ANDREW  LYNNE  esq.  — Stonehouse,  229  a.  prof.  i8Cn.ll. 

manor,  castle,  &c.  of  Ratlilyne,  Cartron-Carpemore,  Car-  10  a.  unprof.  81.  9s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Water-  : 

tronvolly,  Killtrnsna,  Aghenecloghedirge,  Aghowbanowtra,  ford.  — Ballynemony,  380  a.  51.  15 s.  5 d. ; co.  city  of  same.  Waterford. 

Aghownebaneight,  Corbane  alias  Carrowbane,  Carricktlea,  — Ballidivigan  (part),  39  a.  1 r.  24  p.  11s.  11  Jr/.  — Bally-  Tipperary. 

Aghowreagh,  Carrowroe,  Aghevickgillevallyoge,  Agline-  lonichan,  191  A.  21.18s.  — Ballydavid,  273  A.  41.  2s.  lid. — 

cloghfme,  Aghontulchernayne,  Kealdragh  abas  Aghnecar-  Ballahoge,  47  a.  11s.  3\il — in  Mongane,  100  a.  prof.  16  a.. 

rowry,  Carrowneskeagh,  Shenballydonnogh,  Sheanballydon-  unprof.  11.  10s.  did — more  in  Mongane,  183  a.  21.  15s.  Id. 

nill,  Carrowkeele  alias  Aghowvoyneboy  alias  Agliownengairc,  — Corsillagh,  246  a.  31. 14s.  8)d. — Temple-Michaell,  95  a. 

Lisnecreway  alias  Aghowliscrewa,  Monterballagha,  Aghow-  11.  8s.  10Jd. — Bleneeleene,  128  a.  II.  18s.  lOld. — Clomnore, 

entervayne . alias  Aghowchonnodriske,  Carrowfinne,  Cartron-  27  a.  8s.  2Jd. — in  Garrangibbon,  470  a.  71. 2s.  9d. — more  in 

Kelly,  Turbane,  Loghcallybride  alias  Loghcanboy,  Mogh-  the  same,  200  a.  31.  0s.  9d. ; bar.  Slevardagh  and  Campsy, 

necarrowfin,  Tulleverane,  Cartron-Shannery  alias  Androma,  co.  Tipperary. — Ballygarrott,  264  a.  41.  0s.  2 d. — Currebe-  Waterford. 
Aghowneshamer,  Skeakargen,  Knockane,  Lisneclogh,  Agho-  liigli,  212  a.  81. 4s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Uppcrthird,  co.  Waterford. 

more  Kyllynanoyer,  Lissereawgh,  Agliagilloige,  Cartronlicke,  — Total  rent,  461.  16s.  9 d. Date  1th  Aug.  181/i  year 

Tuorberry  alias  Aghowskally,  Kilbegg,  Aghowteetiege,  Aghow-  Inrolled  2-ltk  Aug.  1666. 
loghlin,  Turnecrelin,  and  Aghenekillybegg,  141. 1 Is.  8 d. — the 

manor, &c.  of  Lisduffe,  Aghenegnoe,  AghecuiTin,  Curraghma-  15.  Lt.  Col.  JOHN  WIDENHAM.  — Castletowne.  alias  Cork. 
quinn,  Aghowreagh,  Aghowanvarla,  Loggongowny,  Aghow-  Ballytona,  2J  plowF',  871  a — Raghaneene,  1 pi.,  364  a.  — 
enry,  Killegemaghlancha,  Gortingare,  Killogavellin,  Aghow-  Clonmore  (part),  25  a. — Ballygowen  and  Ballyrama,  260  a. — 
loggan,  Cartrounegearagh,  Aghowanvickarragh,  Aghowanine,  Ballyvelicke  and  Killruthery,  4 pi-,  107  a.  ; bur.  Fennoy, 

Ganvye,  Syanblenevagher,  Aghowanloghbrien,  Aglioneco-  co.  Cork.  — in  Poulaver  or  Ponlaver,  contiguous  to  Carnan, 
gory,  Aghowalin,  Aghowneclogherny,  Monemosseny,  Aghow-  187  a.  (302  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.)  21.  16s.  9 id. ; bar.  Duhallow, 
enloghane,  Aghowenclassagh,  Aghenetine  alias  Shanbally-  same  co.  — Total  quantity  in  Fermoy,  1,627  a.  plant. 

Sallagh,  Shancorrlogmagvoirke  alias  Aghowdronagh,  Lisne-  (2,635  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  241. 14s.  l|d.,  and 

crossie  alias  Lisnecrosse,  Gurtinvill,  Aghenegurlane  alias  said  21. 16s.  9id.,  271. 10s.  lljrf. Date  31st  July  18th  year. 

Knockfergus,  Ballynebrady,  Ardandrissagh,  Bealanagh,  Bu-  — Inrolled  29th  Aug.  1666. 

naslia,  Shanna-Kilk-lerievagh,  Gortimoone  alias  Gortinshane, 

Turrin  alias  Aghenedobber,  Lissemoyle,  Aghowanchirrin,  17.  Major  JOHN  READ.  Derrycloghsliagh  (south  Cork. 
Cartron- Killy,  Cartron-Morley,  Killnegertane,  Lisschacka  part),  120  a.  3 R.  12  p.— Drumsunedee  or  Druminidy,  343  a. 
alias  Aghenehaine,  Agherevogh,  Tuanvadrickin,  Carrowen-  2 n.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.— Munane,  165  a.  2 r.  prof.  658  a.  1r. 
foyle,  Lysseduna,  Agliowenskeagh,  Cartron-Killy,  and  Liss-  24  p.  unprof. — Toughbane,  603  a.  prof.  58  a.  3 n.  unprof. — 
nefoyle,  Lissawly,  Agliowmore,  Agherievagh,  and  Clondogc,  Cappagh,  1 pi.,  & 3 gn.,  323  a.  prof.  60  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Col- 
next  adjoining  to  Lissnecrosse  aforesd,  141.  11s.  8d. ; bar.  shateriffe  alias  Classatarriffe,  2 pi.,  463  a. — Moulerane,  4 pi., 

Rathcline,  co.  Longford. — Total  quantity,  2,000  a.— Total  224  a— Castroventy  (part),  152  a. — Curquolaglity  or  Coore- 
rent,  291. 3s. 4(1. — in  Dublin,  (1,302  a.  & 16 p.  stat)  16I.5s.6d.  collaghty,  372  a.  2 r.  prof.  244  a.  unprof.  — Coolenalonge 

— for  houses  in  Dublin,  61. 14s.  6d. — in  Meath,  (622  a.  3 n.  (part),  bounded  on  the  west  with  Tullo  and  Realty,  reputed 
19  p.  stat.)  71. 15s.  8 id. — in  Kilkenny,  (406  a.  10  r.  stat.)  part  of  the  same,  on  the  south  by  the  sea,  on  the  east  with 
51.  Is.  6\d. — in  Cork,  (979  a.  1r.  23  p.  stat.)  91.  3s.  lid.  Clony,  on  the  north  and  north-west  with  unprofitable  moun- 

— in  Waterford,  (5,048  a.  2r.  20  p.  stat.)  471.  6s.  7 id.—  tain,  809  a.  3 r. ; bar.  Carbury,  co. Cork — Drominin,  169a. 
house  in  Waterford,  18s.  — one  mess,  or  tenem'  on  the  3 r.  4 p. ; no  county  mentioned.  — Total  quantity,  3,746  a. 
Mercliants-Kay  in  StAudeon’s  parish,  city  of  Dublin. — to  3 r.  16  p.  plant.  (6,069  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

hold  for  the  remainder  of  a term  of  years. — Coolecroy,  121  a.  561.  17s.  11  id. Date  6th  Aug.  18 th  year.  — Inrolled 

2 R.  32  p.— Grillagliwood,  10  A.  2 r.  24  p. — Derryshanvoge-  14 th  Aug.  1666. 

wood,  78  a.  1 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Ratliclyne,  co.  Longford.  — 

Total  quantity,  210  A.  3 R.  plant.  (342  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.) — 18.  ROBERT  COLE  esq.  — In  Knockaneglasse,  284  a.  Tipperary. 

Total  rent,  41. 5s.  8d. Dale  16tli  July  18th  year — Inrolled  & 12  p.— Cappagh  (west  part),  78  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof.  23  a. 

8th  Aug.  1666.  unprof. — Ballymacky,  217  a.  prof.  256  a.  unprof. — north  part 

of  Tome,  known  by  the  denominations  of  Kilgurtin  Pallice, 

9.  Lt.  Col.  SIMON  FINCH. — Killcolman,  116  a.  and  28a.  partof  East  Farrenquerk,  147a.  prof.  270 a.  unprof. 

II.  15s.  2\d. — Gurteeneakilly,  217  a.  31. 5s.  lOfd. — Tullagli-  — Knockane,  361  a — Ballyconally,  89  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof.— 

more,  254  a.  31. 17s.  l\d.  — Shradonnagh,  80  a.  II.  4s.  lid.  Garraclora,  59  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  — Knockanclaryboard, 

— part  of  Clarine  and  Turfune,  107  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  31a.  prof.  23  a.  unprof. — in  Clonleagh,  166  a. — Coolederry 

II.  12s.  5 Jd. — Drumine,  230  a.  prof.  148  a.  unprof.  31. 1 Is.  OJtf.  (part),  33  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  — Garryglasse,  202  a.  prof. 

— Shessiraghkeele,  138  a.  21.  Is.  lid.  — Ballikilliam,  125  a.  323  a.  unprof. — in  Curriliine,  south-west,  134  a. ; bar.  Upper 

II.  17s.  llid.  — Tobberteriffe  (part),  122  a.  2 r.  30p.  prof.  Ormond,  co. Tipperary.— Total  quantity,  1,801a.  Ir.  25p. 

94  a.  unprof.  II.  17s.  3 Id.  • — Heyley  or  Leyley,  250  a.  prof,  plant.  (2,917  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  271. 7s.  1 \d. — 

155  a.  unprof.  31. 15s.  11  \d.  — Fannetts  (part),  36  a.  prof,  in  West-Killtrasna,  272  a.  3 r.  Up.  (441  a.  2r.  24  p.  stat.)  Kerry. 

153a.  unprof.  10s.  lljd.  — a common,  called  Toren-Bryan,  41.  2s.  10Jd.;  bar.  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry. Dale 

belonging  to  Macknigh  Tullree,  Portanenashaskee,  Drumine,  291/i  June  18th  year. — Inrolled  23 d Aug.  1666. 

Dornory,  Shurlagh,  and  Shurebegg,  92  a.  prof.  1,208  a. 

unprof.  6s.  8 d.  — Aylduffe,  37  a.  prof.  1,826  a.  unprof.  20.  Capt.  JOHN  WINCKWORTH. — Stonehouse  and  Wexford. 

11s.  2Jd.  — Lakeile,  32  a.  prof.  1,617  a.  unprof.  9s.  lid. — Triangle  Parke,  119  a Knockneslaca,  13  a.  — Maudline, 

Connamore  alias  Conumore  alias  Cuonmnore,  55  A.  prof.  Parknelower,  Knocknecappell,  and  Rodingland,  81  a. — Tho- 

2,722  a.  unprof.  16s.  8 Jd.  — Carricketemple  (part),  103  a.  menevernoge,  4 a. — Fias  and  4 a.  of  meadow,  94  a. — Archer’s 

II. lls.SJd. — Cullinagh, 31a.  9s.4d. — Lisnoblagh, being  part  Park,  11a.  — Whiterath,  21  a.  61. 18s.  10 Jd.;  liberties  of 

of  Knockanemoghilly  alias  Ballygoney,  12  a.  3 r.  3s.  10Sd.;  New-Rosse,  co.  Wexford.  — North  Rathurd  alias  Rature,  Limerieh. 

bar.  Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary.  — Gortlicky  (part),  114  a. — Ballynesliean  alias  Bannleshean,  and  the  two  Ardne- 

144  a.  — in  Cormanecullane  or  Comenacullane,  20  a.  2 r.  vedognes,  80  a. — Drumroe,  89  a.  41. 5s.  11. Id. ; south  liberties 

4p.  21.  9s.  llid. ; bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry. — this  rent  of  the  co.  of  the  city  of  Limerick.  — Ballybawne,  with  15  a.  Wexford. 

was  reduced  to  II.  a year  by  patent  dated  1st  Nov.  1678  of  Gomonyne,  167  a.  31. 7s.  7 id. ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. 

(rot.  anno  30°  Car.  II.  4“  pars,  d.  11.  29.)  — Total  quantity,  — Total  rent,  141. 12s.  5 Jd. Date  1th  Aug.  1 8th  year. — 

2,136  a.  3 r.  34  P.  plant  (3,461a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat) — Total  Inrolled  11th  Aug.  1666. 
rent,  32 1.  8s.  lOJd. Date  29 th  June  18th  year. — Inrolled 

10 th  Aug.  1666.  21.  EDWARD  SMYTHE  esq.— The  towne  and  part  of  Westmeath. 

Ballymore  lands,  140  a.  1 r.  19p.  21. 16s.  10d.— in  Callaghs- 
11.  Here  follows  a grant  of  divers  privileges  to  the  city  of  towne,  261a.  Ir.;  bar.  Ratliconrath,  co.  Westmeath. — 

Dublin;  and  amongst  the  rest  that  the  Mayor  should  be  Curricke  (part),  329 a. & 22 p.  111.  19s.  Id.;  bar.  Fertullagh, 

called  Lord  Mayor  and  his  wife  Lady,  but  no  grant  of  lands,  same  co. — Finna,  213  a.  3 it.  8 p. — Williaiustowne,  83  a.  2 r. 

The  patent  bears  date  at  Westminster,  29  July,  17  Clut  II..  16  p. — more  in  the  same,  26  a.  1 r.  8 p — Toghcr,  280  a.  2 e. 

and  should  have  been  inrolled  in  the  mixt  rolls  of  this  reign.  32  p. — Money,  225  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Upper  Castletowne,  145  a. 

Inrolled  19th  Aug.  1666.  2r.  16p. — Arnegrosse,  132a.  Sr.  24 p. — Ballenescare, 306a. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


1 r.  24  p— Rathshane  (pan),  52  a.  3 b,  Up.  294  14s.4(d;  with  Fox-acre  and  Rawleigh’s-acre,  90  a.  14  7s.  4d. — Ballin-  n 
- bar.  Demifore,  same  co.— Clenehenoge  and  the  halfindeale  of  eluony,  32  a.  9s.  7$d— a parcel),  late  Gady  Lacye’s  land,  3 a.— 
two  fish-weares  called  Carrabegg  and  Scariffe,  280  a.— Laugh  1 Id— three  parcells,  containing  9 a.  2s.  8fd— one  parcell,  Z 

(part)  and  Clenehoge,  32  a.  & 24  p.  64  6s.  4fd— Capanlevan,  11  a.  3s.  4d — another  parcell,  7 a.  2s.  l|d Knockballintor- 


75  a.  3 n.  24  p. — Gurterwin,  24  a.  2 r.  24  p.  24  Os.  8 id 


lissy,  112  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  14  14s.  0J<4— Clogher  alias 


ritory  of  Lismagh,  King’s  Co— Ballyduffe  (part),  15  a.  1 r.  Cloghermillagh,  with  Ballybegg  and  Knockballynebtgh,  par- 
28  p. — more,  part  of  the  same,  45  a.  2 it.  5 p. — Rathmagilduffe  cells  of  the  same,  750  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  1 14  7s.  10(4 


..  3 it.  25  p. — more,  part  of  the  same, ! 
lore  alias  Tulleghanmore  (part),  15. 


12p. — Clonbryen  and  Controversy  land,  236  a.  34  11s.  8jd Bal- 

21  p — linfriora,  37  a.  11s.  3(4 — Scuill  and  Sciull,  21  a.  6s.  4.) (4 


. 1 os-  ***— Annaglibegg  (part),  122  a.—  begge,  143  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  24  3s.5Jd—BaIlincorry 

Annaghmore  (part),  257  a.  & 1J  p.  — Killtubrid,  Island,  and  with  Cloondrumma  and  Ballyvoymana,  190  a.  prof.  15  a. 
Rathmore,  222  a.  2 it.  8 p.  124  3s.  Id.  — more,  part  of  unprof.  24  17s.  8Jd ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Limerick— easterly 


Cloghanmore,  92  a.  3 r.  34  p.  — Lisheene,  135  a.  3 r.  16  p. 
Westmeath.  44  12s.  7|(4 ; bar.  Eglish,  same  co— more,  part  of  Carricke, 
160  a.  3 r.  18  p. — Rahintroheer  (part),  39  a.  & 21  p.  44  Is. ; 
Waterford,  bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath.— Lower  Grange,  66  a.  3 n. 


unprof.  24  17s.  8J(4 ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Limerick. — easterly 

part  of  Mahowna  alias  Bohowna,  1,040  a.  154  15s.  10(<4 

in  Lisbvalat,  13  a.  2 r.  4s.  Id ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 
— Clownygarry,  Gortbracke,  Lower  Meadow,  Sortbuttas,  Gor- 
tamaddy,  Garrynaclogh,  Garrykeele,  and  Garrydames,  parcells 


3°P— inBaUytruck10,  121a.3r.  13p.  24  17s.  4)rf. -several  of  the  same,  109  a.  p, "of.  13  a.  unprof.  14  13s.' ljrf.-in  Bally- 
paiks  m Sleakeall,  13  a.  I n.  7 p 4,  Old ; co.  and  hberties  venoge  and  part  of  Carrhowne,  13  a.  3s.  1 lid— Dollo  alias 
ot  Waterford.— Geo.  Lander’s  house  in  Milk-street,  Ja*  Upper  Dollo,  220  a.  34  6s.  10(4  — in  Dollo  alias  Middle 

Lincoh.es  house  m High-street,  Rob1  Lenart’s  house  in  Dollo,  20  a.  6s.  1 cl.;  bar.  Coshma,  co.  Limerick in 

Mign-street,  John  Neales  house  in  High-street,  John  Grant’s  Ilowardstowne,  42  a.  12s.  9d ; bar.  Small  Co.  same  co 

house  in  key-street,  six  tenemu  and  a little  waste  ground  in  Total  quantity,  3,746  A.  2 a.  plant.  (6,068  a.  2 R 39  p stat  i— 

T“‘  "»>.  — as.  Charles  ormesby, 

f ? ’T  J “*  a loinoj-,  soil  and  heir  of  Capt.  Clia.  Ormesby. — Knucksawny 

SM  V T & <i '„■"•>  281 '■  “ »>•  «<<- Ballygibb,,  Taokarelstowiie,  aatl  Bally- 

™ V l2l«  P21'  a 1 *;/,’•  1>«SS.  “1  B«ll,culle«ne,  «8  A.  6i  13s.  0|i.  - BillnLi, 

**•»++  ISM) -.-ft*  21SA.pirf.  Sa.tuipref.  81.6s.  2|c( — Tallavln,  284  a.  prof! 

“**"•*■  SSA.anpvoF.  41  8s.  2JB. — Clarhime,  148  a.  pipf. 

21  Or  Mr  TOHN  fHIMFRV  , R n , , prof-  24  4s.llW._in  Ballynuchan,  49a.  14s.  lOW.-Tuller- 

24.  Q.  Mi  JOHN  CHINERY.  In  Ballydrayden,  vay,  337  a.  54  2s.  4i<4-Athlacka,  707  a.  104  14s.  83d  • 

115  a 1 Kl‘Ock  !al  >'n'"rtecne>  l j0  & 32  - Castlecarre,  bar.  Coshma,  same  co.-out  of  Cosmeene  or  Comeene,  7 a. 
IIoa.  In.  Ballym  Pterae,  183  a.  2 r.  1 6 p-Ardtample,  2 r.  27  p.  2s.  31,(4;  bar-.  Glanaroughty,  co.  Kerry. — Total 

7a-  Glonesane,  part  of  Ballyhesty,  40  a.  2 r. — in  Dromene-  quantity,  3,424  a.  2 r.  27  p plant.  (5,223  a & 36  p stat  1— 

gore,  113  a.  & 4 p— Croghties,  part  of  the  pi.  and  t of  Sub-  Total  rent,  484  19s.  41(4 Date  19/A  T„/„  ' 


. . . . 1 P31,1  °f  *e  P - and  * of  Sub'  Total  rent>  48/-  19s-  4J(4 Dale  12 th  July  18 th  year  — 

bolter  and  Lackileagh,  23  a.  3 r.j  bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork.  Inrolled.  Slh  Oct.  16GG.  J 

—Total  quantity,  1,033  a.  1 r.  12p.  plant.  (1,673  a.  3 r.  10p. 

13*‘ 10A 25‘  Cornet  JOHN  35‘  HENRY  CADOGANE  esq.— In  Liscarteene  228  a 

1 CA-  ri  <86S  - 1 - 12  * •«■>  « 12,  4d  ;qbar.  N^TmeSh.' 


nalty,  1 pi.,  166  a.  3 it. — in  Garryduffe,  168  a.  & 14  p.;  bar. 
Orrery,  same  co— Total  quantity,  497  A.  3 it.  14  p plant. 

(806  a.  1 it.  26  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  74  11,  2Jd Dale 

16/4  Aug.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  bth  Sep.  1666. 


—Hate  20/4  Nov.  18/4  year.  —Inrolled  12lh  Dec.  1666. 


",  2>"’ Date  S6-  CHARLES  Earl  of  MOUNTRATH— In  Kill-  Kinds  Co 

16/4  Aug.  18/4  year- Inrolled  bth  Sep.  1666.  gurteen  and  Killbride,  31  a.  3 r.  24  p— Ballydrolddb^g, 

,,2'';i,LL^,TH0ENEHiLL--c“fc“"-s»-- 

“ t ' S’-  " ****>  81  *•  ® ami  Half-Kiflinroe,  422  a.  2 ..-lE 

Cost  7 771  8S*-  null  122s.22._igb™mSh  di„Agh.p^,  ,92,.  „ 

» K'll™,  2Hs.  s«.  — Ballyilasliragb,  USs.  2 .^Bfcowen  Sin 

B,«;  a c»-»  £*■  w.  cs 

goone  and  Ballyrammy,  180  a.  24  14s.  8rf— in  Rallvdnn  T i on  ^ lu0nk“rkui>  Kll,aserD  a"<l 


prof.  12  a.  3 r.  unprof.  34  6,  1.1(4— more  in  Killura,  105  a. 
14  11,  103(4— Garranckccle,  144  a.  24  3,  8jrf.— in  Bally- 


2?  1-4  X p«  w 


14  13,  21(4  reduced  to  14  2s.  3d— fDerrycarrow  and  Derry- 
29  Sir  NIC  I OFTTT8  l-„,  H „ lisky’  281  A'  5L  13s-  9irf-  reduced  to  34  13,  91d— in  Bal- 

OraL  80  ' 1U  ^U,  _ ’ H°  A'  ~ Great  'ym-urully,  Killnaroe,  and  Moneriny,  180  A.-+in  the  woods 

G rages,  189  a.  3 r.  39  p— Lamstowne,  69  A.-SIade,  157  a.  & &c.  of  Ballinraly,  1,100  a.  224  5,  b d.  reduced  1 14/ 

towne  115a  Sr  39n  2 d’  Gil"SISt^'’e’  ,53  A—  Church-  fBallymore  and  Ballynelea,  850  a.  174  4,  2}d  reduced'  to 

I » c; “ ■, 3 

— a,/,  sm  A,,.  ISM  year. — Inrolled  10.  Sep.  1666.—  more/ 2 , 8 n 10f— Cloneen  2 s 7.C  , I 

H?  rk!  oilier  small  colls,  “iSa.-lreta,”  i'A. 


1 ..  . ileus  m.uL,  lunanuler  to  Jolm  other  small  parcells,  19  a Acrebov.  1 a 2n  on  „ . ' , u 

sac  ^ 

Gortnepiske,  and  Shangany,  468  a.  1 r— Ballytasny,  Castle- 
31.  Capt.  ARTHUR  ORMESBY.-Ballmcolk,  i.  , 5f  L-MaojmfagW,,,, 


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Galway. 

Roscommon. 


Limerick. 


Meath. 

Louth. 

Tipperary. 


Waterford. 

Limerick. 

Tipperary. 

Kilkenny. 


1825.]  FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT.  77 


-10s.  8 Jd.  — in  said  Moylitter,  98  a.  19s.  lOd.  — in  two 
parcells  of  Ballyglasse,  83  A.  16s.  9| d.  — in  Lisdallon, 
li  qi'-j  130  a.  1/.  6s.  3Jd. — Carrowtemple,  1 qr.,  132  a. 
ll.  6s.  8 |d. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  91  A.  18s.  5 d. — in  Car- 
rowmore,  3 cart"*,  86  a.  17s.  ad.— in  Lisdowell  M'shane, 
16  a.  3s.  2Jd. — in  Barnytullen,  1 qr.,  132  a.  1/.  6s.  8fd. — 
Carrowmonyne,  1 qr.,  89  a.  18s.  Ojd. — Skregg,  2qrs.,  205  a. 
21.  Is.  6 d. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Carrow- 
clogher,  200  a.  21.  Os.  6 d. — in  Ballydolean,  2 qrs.,  37  a.  7s.  6 d. 

— in  Loglikell  cartron,  17  a.  3s.  5 \d.  ; bar.  Ballintobber, 
same  co. — in  Cappagowne,  13  a.  2s.  7 Jd. ; bar.  Belamore,  co. 
Galway. — Trelick,  lqr.,  89  a.  18s.0Jd— inGortfarrell,  lqr., 
13  a.  2s.  7Jd. — in  Cahertona,  1 qr.,  58  a.  11s.  8Jd— in  Shin- 
gana,  l qr.,  44  a.  8s.  lid. — in  Cappabegg,  1 qr.,  37  a.  7s.  6d. 
—in  Drumon,  lqr.,  100  a.  1/.  0s.  3d— in Moygh,  1 qr.,  147  a. 
11.  9s.  9 \d. — in  Cappaghmore,  2 qrs.,  101  a.  11.  0s.  5 Jd. — in 
Carrocullin  qr.,  124  a.  17.  5s.  ljd. — in  Ralmlbane  qr.,  12  a. 
2s.  5|d. — in  Carroreran,  1 qr.,  32  a.  6s.  ojd. — Ballygilliga, 
1 cart",  45  a.  9s.  1 Jd. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co. — in  Cargin- 
beg,  J qr.,  55  a.  11s.  lid.;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon — 
Comyn,  1 qr.,  48  a.  9s.8Jd— in  CaiTOwkeele,  16  a.  3s.  2\d. ; 
bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — Total  quantity  in  Leinster, 
9,270  a.  3 a.  25  p.  plant.  (15,017  a.  1 r.  17  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
1874  14s.  3 Jd. — Total  quantity  in  Connaught,  2,625  a.  plant. 

(4,252  a.  & 14  p.  stat.) Date 26th  Oct.  18 th  year. — Inrolled 

16 thNov.  1666. — Note:  By  patent,  dated  7th  and  inrolled 
19  th  Dec.  1677,  his  lordship  had  a grant  of  the  reduction  of 
the  quit  rents  of  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Upper  Ossory,  thus 
(•marked,  and  several  others,  containing  together  4,567  a.  plant. 
(7,388  a.  stat.)  the  quit  rents  whereof  amounted  to  921.  2s.  8d., 
of  which  sum  31A  13s.  was  released,  so  that  the  remaining 
rent  was  60/.  16s.  8 d.—(Rol.  de  anno  29"  Car.  II.  3*  pars, 
f.  Roll  34.) 

41.  Captain  ROB*  OLIVER. — Killfinan  mid  Balligaratt, 
447a. — Glynn,  part  of  Killfinan,  62  a.  'll.  14s.  lid. — Bal- 
lyroe  alias  Ballygiseragh,  181  a.  21.  14s.  1 1 Jd. — Ballinlyny, 
128  a.  1 r.  1/.  18s.  1 1 Jd. — Ballygigogee,  209  a.  31.  3s.  5Jd. 
— Cloglianodfoy,  363  a.  ol.  10s.  3d.  — Ballyorgan  alias  Bal- 
lydonogh,  Cooleclucha,  and  Coolefree,  433  a.  61.  Us.  6d. — 
Teeremore,  156  a.  2Z.7s.4Jd— Keale,  127  a.  3 r.  l/.18s.9fd. 

— Kilquoge  or  Kilcruoge,  350  a.  2 r.  ol.  6s.  old. — Garry- 
arter,  150  a.  21.  5s.  6fd. — Darragh,  334  a.  51.  Is.  5. Id. — 
Garryleacy,54A.  ln.16s.5Jd. — Ballyriggin, 60  a. 2 R.  18s.  4Jd. 

— Killen,  17  a.  5s.  2d.— Ballintobber,  429  a.  6/.  10s.  3Jd. 
— Keiltegarruffe,  138  a.  21.  Is.  lid. — in  Michelstowne,  13  a. 


3s.  UJd— more  in  the  same,  7 a.  2s.  lid— in  Cloghasta,  isCh.II. 

96  a.  1/.  9s.  2d. — Doonemoone  alias  Ballynahency,  629  a.  

9/.  1 Is.  0 Jd. ; bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick. — Dealquelly,  103  A.  Kerry. 

I/.  Us.  3Jd. — Beaheens,  116  A.  3 R.  6p.  1/.  15s.  5Jd. — 

Knockrea  and  Killshenane,  177  a.  2 R.  21.  13 s.  lid. — Erri- 
more,  138  a.  1 it.  36  v.  21.  2s.  Ojd. — Knockanniheigh,  X’an- 
nallybegg,  and  Fannallymore,  369  a.  3 r.  36  p.  51.  12s.  3d. 

— Dromkeene,  123  a.  3 r.  30  p.  1/.  17s.  6 Jd. — Drumartin, 

148  a.  2 r.  32  p.  21.  5s.  Sid— Tonereagh,  102  a.  & 15  p. 

1/.  10s.  lid. — in  Ballymickin,  52  a.  15s.  9Jd. — Ballylieme- 
keene,  249  a.  2 r.  3 p.  31.  15s.  lOJd. — Toherbane,  168  a. 

1 r.  11  p.  21.  Us.  1 Jd.' — Killmoyly  alias  Ballykeely,  114  a. 

2 r.  1/.  14s.  9Jd. — Ballybegg,  156  a.. & 5p.  21.  7s.  4Jd— 

Bawnemore,  82  A.  & 17  p.  1/.  4s.  10  Jd. — Garryneaske,  74  a. 

3 n.  32  P.  1/.  2s.  9 Id.  — in  Cluncriston,  41  a.  2 r.  24  p. 

12s.  8 d. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Kerry. — Total  rent,  100/.  7s. 

Dale  3d  Nov.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  14 th  Dec.  1666. 

45.  THOMAS  TAYLOR.— Newrath,  with  cabbins,  82  a.  Meath. 

1/.  15s.  lOd.  — Ballyneskart,  30  a.  3 r.  4 p.  12s.  5 Jd. — the 
greater  part  of  Horath  and  West  Ballyneskert,  with  die 
cabbins  thereon,  234  a.  3 r.  20  p.  4/.  15s.  ljd. — more  of 
Horath,  51  a.  2 r.  1/.  0s.  10  Jd. — part  of  Moate,  with  a cabbin 
house,  30  a.  12s.  ljd.  — Bally tiUan  alias  Ballyfillan  (part), 

5 a.  1 r.  2s.  ljd. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. — the  casde,  cab-  Kilkenny. 
bins,  and  part  of  Ballyroe  alias  Ballyroeshartall,  98  a.  2 n. 

9 p.  1/.  19s.  1 ljd. ; bar.  Crannagh,  co.  Kilkenny.  — die  Kings  Co. 
castle,  with  the  old  miilseate,  mid  the  members  and  app’ 
of  part  of  Barnane  alias  Barrenane  and  Buttaghan,  150  a.  3 n. 

4 p.  prof.  66  a.  unprof.  8/.  Is.  0 |d. ; bar.  Philipstown,  King’s 

Co. 48.  JOHN  JARVIS. — Roscorragh,  with  some  houses 

thereon,  862  a. — Curcush  and  Fartane,  widi  1 large  house, 

38  a. — Aghgall  (part),  17  a.  1 R.  14  p.  prof.  16  a.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Ballycowen,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  417  a.  1 R.  14  p. 

plant  (676  a.  & 1 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  81. 8s.  114d. Dale 

26 th  Oct.  18 th  year. — Inrolled  6th  Dec.  1666. 

50.  THOMAS  FRANCK  esq.— Clashegadd  (part),  194  a.  Kings  Co. 
— Casdetowne,  329  a. — Coologe,  326  a.  prof.  93  a.  nnprof. — 

Dunkerrin,  283  a.  2 r. — in  Clonamoghan  and  Russine,  263  a. 

2 r.  28/.  5s.  4d.  ; bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. — Clondalee  Meath. 

(part),  309a. — more,  part  of  the  same,  84  a.  'll.  19s.  ljd.; 

bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath. Dale  17 th  Jan.  18th  year. — 

Inrolled  2 9th  Jan.  1666. — Liable  to  the  payment  of  500/.  to 
James  Franck,  and  20/.  apiece  to  the  children  of  the  said 


Roll,  1 8thC/ia.II.  seventh  part,  back. 


1.  ARTHUR  DILLON  esq. — Lismullen  (to  be  for  ever 
called  Lady’s- Hill),  Lauhenstowne,  and  Blundenstowne  (part), 
577  a.  and  half,  Clonardron,  172  a.  mid  half,  15/.  3s.  8Jd. : 
bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath. — Warrenstowne  (to  be  called  Dil- 
lonstowne),  313  A.  3 n— more  of  the  same,  2 A— in  Symons- 
towne  mid  Tynnoy,  27  a.  1 R. — Adamstowne,  168  a. — Ver- 
donstowne,  216  a.  14/.  12s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 
— Gibbon’s  land,  12  a.  2 r.  5s.  Ojd.  ; same  bar.  and  co. 

— during  the  life  of  Oliver  lord  Loudi. Date  Is/  Aug. 

18th  year. — Inrolled  Ul/i  Aug.  1666. 

3.  SAMUEL  WADE  junr.  — Kuockanecreagb,  88  a. 
1/.  6s.  9 d. — Knockaneglasny,  136  a.  21.  Is. — Burges,  166  a. 
prof.  142  a.  unprof.  21.  10s.  5 d. — Legane,  163  a.  prof.  41a. 
unprof.  21.  9s.  6 d. — the  comons  of  Roran,  31a.  prof.  11  a. 
unprof.  9s.  5 d. — Grangseith  (part),  7 a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof. 
2s.  ljd— Cottoone,  183  A.  prof.  41  a.  unprof.  2/.  15s.  7d— 
Shesarakeele,  88 a. prof.  69a.  unprof.  lZ.6s.9d— Derry,  102a. 
prof.  91a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  1 ljd. — Caherconnor,  241  a.  prof. 
148  a.  unprof.  3/.  13s.  2Jd. — in  Rahanincliy,  53  a.  prof.  62a. 
unprof.  16s.  Id. ; bar.  Owny  and  Arm,  co.  Tipperary. — 
Total  quantity,  1,257  a.  plant.  (2,086  a.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
19/.  Is.  DJd. — hi  Knockanatteii,  28  a.  (45  a.  1 R.  stat.)  8s. 6d. ; 
bar.  Middletliird,  co.  Waterford. — Raheene,  42  a.  (68  a. 
& 5 p.  stat.)  12s.  9 d. ; liberties  of  Limerick. — Rahone,  15-1  a. 

more  of  the  same  in  controversy,  58  a.  21  6s.  9)d.  — 

in  Knockolad  and  Drumnescart,  59  a.  17s.  1 Id. — Total 
quantity,  213  a.  plant.  (345  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
81.  Is.  8Jd. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary— in  Dim- 
kitt,  8 a.  2 r.  (13  a.  3 r.  4 r.  stat.)  3s.5Jd.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrin, 

and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  rent,  231.  12s.  3Jd. 

Date  30 th  July  18 th  year. — Inrolled  13th  Aug.  1666. 

(122.) 


6.  Major  GEO.  INGOLDSBY. — Ballybricken,  404  a. 

2 R.  16  p.  61.  2s.  lOJd. — in  North  Ballyhowden  and  Grage, 
20  a.  2 R.  12  p.  6s.  3d. — Gurtingleene,  4 a.  S 4 p.  Is.  2Jd— 
Carrowbegg,  S2  a.  3 r.  14  5s.  ljd.  — Ballynebooly,  143  a. 

3 r.  82  p.  21.  3s.  8Jd. — Boherlegane,  159  a.  21.  Ss.  3Jd. — 
Luddenbegg,  71a.  1 L Is.  6jd.  — Gurtineleene,  6 a.  1b. — 
Gornabonboy,  2 a. — Gortnasketine,  1 a. — in  Gortnasketine, 
1a.  1 r.  3s.  2Jd. — Askewally  alias  Reskevally,  3 a. — Gorti- 
vally,  1 a.  1 R. — Gortnaghan,  10  a. — Cliantrim,  10  a.  2 R. — 
one  garden  plott,  1 a.  1 R. — in  Gortnaskelvn,  1 a. — Gurteue- 
galog  or  Gurtnegullogg,  2 a.  2 r.  — Gortenslianayle,  19  a. 
2 r.  IS  p.  14s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Clonwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — 
Skule,  296  a.  4/.  9s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Small  Co.,  same  co.  — in 
Rathmessnallogh or  Rathuessmallogh,  1 12a. & 21  p.  2i.os.5tl. ; 
bar.  Idea,  co.  Kilkenny. — Ballyfleming,  128  a.  21.  11s. — 
hi  Ballynerly  alias  Ballynacolv,  23  a.  9s.  3 Jd. — hi  Teigh- 
more,  25  A.  & 16  p.  10s.  ljd. ; bar.  Iverke,  same  co. — in 
Farrenrory,  522  a.  1b.  14  p.  II.  Ss.  TJd. — Falhierueil  alias 
Marnells-Fall,  189  a.  21.  17s.  ljd. ; bar.  Slerardagb,  co. 
Tipperary. — Total  quantity  in  Limerick,  1,241  a.  2 r.  2p. 
plant.  (2,011a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  18/.  17s.  Ojd— Total  quan- 
tity in  Kilkenny,  2S8a.  &37p.  pliuil.  (465a.  1 R.  3 p.  stat.) — 
Total  rent,  5 1.  16s.  8 d. — Total  quantity  in  Tipperary,  711  a. 
1 r.  14p. plant.  (1,152a.  1 r.  slat.) — Total  rent,  10/.  lOs.OJd. 

Dale  21  sf  July  ISM  year.— Inrolled  12th  Aug.  1666— 

Note  -•  He  sold  the  lands  in  the  county  of  Tipperary  for  1,000/. 
to  William  Jesse  gent.,  9th  mid  10th  April  1667. 

8.  ALEXANDER  PIGOTT  esq.  — Mellefoutslowne, 
containing  these  several  denominations,  viz.  Banslienias,  Bally- 
vardigbegg,  Ballynemony,  Rathlea,  and  Raettery  and  Bal- 
lenidon,  667  a.  & 8 p.  10/.  2s.  7d. ; liberties  of  Kiogsale— 
X 


Tipperary. 


Cork, 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


:"-n'  Curryheene,  246  a.  3/.  14s.  8±d. ; liberties  of  Cork.— Bal- 
lyroe,  i pi.,  103  a.  & 16  p.  lf.lls.3W.;  bar.  Courcy,  co. 
Cork — East  and  West  Birnes,  34  pi.,  620  a.  9/.  8s.  3Jrf— 
Dromgownagh,  129  a.  11  19s.  2{d.  — Lissanshandromin, 
183  a.  21.  15s.  Icl.  — Caharrow,  222  a.  3/.  7s.  5{d.  — Gort- 
rogh,  56  a.  17s — Scarteene,  132  a.  21.0s.  Irf.;  bar.  Barretts, 
same  co.  — Sarsfieklstowne  alias  Wallingstowne,  236  a.  2 r. 

16p.  3/.  11s.  lOJrf. ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co. Evagh  and 

Lissvody,  2 pi,  192A.prof.  18  a. unprof.  21.  I8s.  3:]d.;  bar. 
Courcy,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  2,775  a.  3 it.  plant.  (4,514  a. 

& 25  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  421.  6s.  4j<!. Date  25/4  Aug. 

18/4  year. — Inrolled  29/4  Aug.  1666. 

•tin.  10.  Sir  RICHARD  BELLINGS  knt,  son  of  Rich-  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Henry  Boilings  knt.  — Ferrelstowne,  229  a. 

1 n.  32  p — Bazardstowne,  124  a.  2 it.  20  the  Bay,  55  a. 

3 it.  20  p. — the  moiety  of  Paslockstowne,  with  a mill,  water, 
watercourses,  and  appurt,  45  a.  3 r.  Op.;  bar.  Castleknock’ 
co.  Dublin— Newtbwne,  near  Rathcole,  and  2 a.  of  meadow 
m Thoustowne,  257  a.  In.  20  P.  — Ballybought,  765  a.— 
Wlntelcese,  Killerke,  Bannogroe,  and  Agarvan,  being  little 
parcel  Is  near  Ballybought.  — in  Ballymore-Eustace,  18  a.; 

rre.  bar.  Uppercrosse,  same  co.  — Killusky,  2-46  a.  3 r.  12  p — 
Swordwalstowne,  571  a.  3r.  32  p.;  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 

««..  — Cryhelpe,  Corballis,  Walchtowne,  and  Babylonian,  parcells 
of  Cryhelpe,  829  a.;  bar.  Talbotstown,  co.  Wicklow— 
t1  al's,e«'ooI°g!i  or  Parkeslewooglogh  alias  Great  Parke,  120  a 
a.  unprof.  1,190 a.  2r.  10  p.  plam—tParkdonnagh 
abas  Middle  Park,  102  a.  prof.  130  a.  unprof.— fParkroe  alhts 
Parktowne,  156  A.  prof.  238  a.  unprof.  (366  a.  1 r.  5 p.  stat ) 
both  Parkdondonnagh  and  Parkroe;  bar.  Newcastle,  same 

co. — Ballentonibeigh  alias  Burchtowne,  187  a.  or  500  a two 

parts  of  Cappagh,  140  a. — a burgess’s  proportion  in  the  cor- 
poration of  Moycredin  of  rock  and  red  moore  in  the  top  of 

"*  Glnnma,,u'a’  500  a.  unprof.;  bar.  BaUynecor,  same  co— a 
moiety  of  Mazestowne,  57  a.  3r.;  bar.  Castleknock,  co. 
Dublin— lota!  quantity,  3,906  a.  2r.  22  p.  plant.  (6,328  a. 

& 11  p.  Stat) -Total  rent,  791.  2s Date  14/4  Aug.  18/4 

ycar.-Inrolled  28th  Aug.  1666— Note:  By  patent,  dated  at 
, estm,nster>  3d  Nov- 1666,  and  inrolled  22d  Dec.  following  : 
(anno  18"  Car  II.  1™  pars,  dorso,  11.  15.)  the  King  granted  > 
ami  released  the  quit  rent  and  all  other  charges  imposed  on  ■ 
the  premisses  by  the  acts  of  settlement,  or  any  letters  patent, 
or  any  pipe  roll  or  record  in  the  exchequer,  other  than  such 
rente  and  payments  as  were  issuing  out  of  the  premisses  in  - 
or  before  the  year  1640,  and  also  from  the  arrearages  thereof.  I 
— Since  die  making  of  which  patents  some  doubts  having  I 
ansen  whether  all  the  estate  of  his  family  passed  to  him  by  3 
the  patent  of  14th  Aug.,  according  to  the  sense  of  the  acts  of  J 
ett  ement,  in  regard  some  of  the  lands  were  not  mentioned  to  h 
contain  so  many  acres  as  in  truth  or  according  to  the  Downe  it 
smvey  they  did,  and  whether  the  quit  rent  of  79/.  2s.  ought  I 
not  therefore  to  have  been  greater,  or  was  sufficiently  released  q 
and  discharged  by  the  patent  of  3d  Nov.,  in  regard  of  some  1 
T riS*kt  therein;  the  King.  being°  pleased' that  1 
bn  Richard  should  have  and  enjoy  all  the  estate  which  his 
grandfather  Sir  Henry  or  his  father  Richard  held  the  22d  Oct. 
1641,  and  to  which  he  ought  to  have  been  restored  by  the  act  ki 

of  explanation,  and  that  he  and  his  heirs  should  enjoy  tire  C 

same  discharged  from  all  rents  but  such  as  were  reserved  upon  C 
any  grants  thereof  made  before  die  22d  Oct.  1641,  confirmed  II 
both  the  said  patents,  and  granted  anew  the  lands  with  their  6i 

true  quantities  thus  )•  marked,  by  patent  dated  at  West-  It 

nnnster,)^',  July  1684-(R0,  rfe  aL36«  Car.ll.  F 

13.  THOMAS  KNOLLES of  Killehegh,  co.  Cork  gent  f ‘ 

Stt’k280A;  f-‘Heeastem^„fS^  £ 

. K>  ockacowlen,  103  a.  3 r.  1 9 r. ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Cork  D, 

-Total  quantity,  381.  a.  2 it.  7 r.  plant.  (622  a.  3 a.  24  r stat  1 o, 

11  ,*?  y'  140  ••  »*•>" l-fKnooktopla.,  i, 

fW.  Aug.  “ 


16.  JOHN  SUTTON. — Richardstowne, 222 a.  3r.  34p. is  c«  u 

Hodgestownc  aliite  Clonekeene,  197  a— in  Danielstowne,  5a.;  -1- 

bar.  Ikeathy  and  Onghtereny,  co.  Kildare.  — Newtowne-  Kildare. 
Macabe,  136  a.  3 r.  22  p.;  bar.  Salt,  same  co— certain  tenem'’ 

and  lands  of  Clane,  9 a.;  bar.  Clane,  same  co— Total  quantity, 

570  a.  3 r.  16  p.  plant.  (924  a.  2 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

11/.  11s.  lit/. Date  nth  Aug.  18/4  year.  — Inrolled 

3d  Sep.  1666. 

17.  JOHN  EYRES  esq — In  Slewteige,  9 a.  2s.  8 id. — in  Cork 

Glanteige,  246  a.  3/.  14s.  8 Id. ; bar.  West  Carbury,  co.'  Cork. 

Date  19/4  July  18/4  year. — Inrolled  5th  Sep.  1666. 

19.  BERNARD  PACKINGTON,  D.D.,  minister  of  Cork. 

St.  Peter’s  par.,  BENJAMIN  CROSSE,  A.M.,  min.  of  Christ 

Church, andTHOMAS  GOODMAN, A.M.,min.ofShandon, 

Cork— To  them  and  their  successors  respectively— a back 
house,  and  another  back  house  and  garden  to  die  wall  in 
Dominick  Terry’s-lane  in  Cork to  Packington  and  his  suc- 

cessors, ministers  of  St.  Peter’s,  19s.  6rf— “one  front  slated 
house  in  New-street,  west  side. — to  Crosse  and  his  successors, 

1/.  10s.— a front  house  and  housteade,  a back-side  and 

garden — to  Goodman  and  his  successors,  1/.  2s.  6 d. Date 

28/4  Sep.  18/4  year. — Inrolled  2d  Oct.  1666. 

SI.  SAMUEL  MOLYNEUX  esq—Clonkeene,  115  a.  Limerick 
1 R.  30  p—  Killegamiffe,  209  a — Ballyloskey,  40  a.  2r.  30  p. 

— Coolenetrane  alias  Colenetroin  and  Carrowhelteene,  63  a. 

1 R.  38  p— Knocksunt  alias  Knocksentry  and  Garrybegg, 

241  a.  1 r.  34  p.';  bar.  Clonwillinm,  co.  Limerick. — Total 
quantity  (1,085  a.  1 u.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.  3s.  5\d. 

Date  1 st  Oct.  18/4  year. — Inrolled  5/4  Oct.  1666. 

22.  THOMAS  TOOLY  gent. — The  castle  and  cabbins  of  Meath. 
Grainanstowne,  and  part  of  die  lands,  202  a.  1 r.  prof.  103  a. 
unprof—  Pluxstowne,  moiety  of,  92  a.  1 r— Ballindrumney, 

313  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  75  a.  2 r.  improf— Woodtowne,  west 
part,  43a.  2r.  Ip. prof.  75 a. unprof.;  bar.  Lune, co. Meath. 

—Total  quantity,  651a.  & 17  p.  plant.  (1,054  A.  2 R.  29  p. 

stat.)  Total  rent,  13/.  3s.  7 id. Date  1st  Oct.  18/4  year. 

— Inrolled  9/4  Oct.  1666. 


J4s»0HrS  SUTi'ON— 1»  Hovemowue,  120.,; 

’ ...  ildare.  in  Rathmore,  21  a.  ; bar.  Nmc 
same  co.— lotal  quantity,  (228a.  1 r.  21 1\  stat.)  — TpI 

3d  Se/L^1666  AU°'  l8//'  Hear— Inrolled 


23.  Cornet  ANTHONY  HORSEY— Killcrony,  278  a 
-Ballykeoghan,  229  a.  1 r.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co. 
Kilkenny — on  the  west  part  of  Cloassywood,  10  a.;  bar. 
iverke,  same  co— Total  quantity,  517  a.  1 r.  plant.  (837  a. 

inia^r  stal-)-— Total  rent,  10/.  19s.  5 irf. 24.  FRANCIS 

JUNES— parkesw°od,I66A.(268  a.  3 r.  23  p.stat.)  2/.10s.4rf.; 
bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Wexford— in  Mullinbroe,  157  a.  2 r — 
m Killasbugge,  78  a.  & 27  p— in  Gallskill  (part),  7 a —in 
Dunkitt,  19  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Idagh,  co.  Kilkenny.  - Total 
quantity,  262  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant  (425  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat)- 

lotal  rent  51.  6s.  1W, Date  4/4  Oct.  18/4  year.— Inrolled 

10/4  Oct.  1666. 

26.  Sir  OLIVER  ST.  GEORGE  knt  andbart—A-di- 
kine,  1 qr.,  80  a.  prof.  53  a.  unprof.  16s.  2*rf— Ardentonand 
Cordaragh,  2 qrs.,  219  a.  prof.  159  a.  unprof.  21.  4s.  41  rf— 
Cloonebme,  H qr.,  151  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  6rf— 
Rafoy,  1.  qr.,  49  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  9s.  11  jrf— Rafoy,  1 qr., 
62a. prof.  15  A. unprof.  12s.6.irf—  Kinenane,  lqr„  93  a prof 
183  a.  unprof.  18s.  lOrf— Killivell  or  Killinell,  Dqr.,  45  a 
prof.  46  a.  unprof.  9s.  ljrf—  in  Caldragh,  35  a.  prof.  16  a. 
unprof.  7s.  Irf— in  Gortgarue,  Crossursy,  and  Carrowkeele, 

S qrs.,  110  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  l/.2s.3rf—Eliogl,andKil- 
lorec,  14  qr.,1 107  a.  1/.  Is.  8rf—  Ballycolgan,  U qr.,  138  a 
r U 8's'  Carrowkeele,  Aderdamona,  and 

Donogh-Patrick,  1J  qr.,  157  a.  1/.  lls.  10rf._in  Oultore, 

2 qrs.,  19  a.  3s.  lOrf— Donogh-Patrick,  iqr.,  39  a.  7s.  10 irf. 

at t owkeele,  iqr.,  28  a.  5s. 8rf. — Aderdemone  alias  Alier- 
tlatnon,  lent'',  46  a.  9s.3irf—  Ballyrickard,  2cartrons,  100  a. 
prof.  23  a.  unprof.  1/.  0s.  6rf.  — Cahirgall,  l qr.,  293  a. 
21.  19s.  4rf— Killmurrey,  3 cart"’,  62  a.  12s.  4jrf— Tubber- 
crossan  or  Tubbercrosse,  1 qr.,  and  Killare,  iqr.,  64  a.  13s— 
Cloghbally,  1 qr.,  43  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof.  Ss.  Sirf—  Carrow- 
begtopher  alias  Corbegtogher,  1 qr.,  and  Gurteane  alias  Gort- 
dagtn  abas Gortdine,  iqr.,  130 a.  prof.  26  a. unprof.  l/.6s.SJrf. 

^ Bunally,  Borcqnill,  Karunargett  alias  Carranargid,  3 qrs., 
lOoA.prof.  29  a.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  5|rf.  — Cortnoeponreeugh 
a tas  (.Hirtnepenry,  1 qr.,  77  a.  prof.  68a.  unprof.  15s.  7|rf— 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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Limerick. 


Queen's  Co. 


f <ahoay. 


Shingannogli,  1 qr.,  52  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.  10s.  6 \d. — Gla- 

— nagararan  alias  Glangarran,  H qr.,  144  a.  prof  57  a.  unprof. 
11.  9s.  lid. — in  Largon  alias  Largo,  called  Clonefei-noge,  60  a. 
12s.  Of d.  — Munauran  alias  Manahauran,  1 qr.,  60  a.  prof 
6 a.  unprof  12s.  1 J<7. — Ballygownefine,  64  a.  prof  16  a.  un- 
prof 12s.  11W. — Clonegarran  alias  Clangarran,  167  a.  prof 
32  a.  unprof  1/.  13s.  9f d.  — Killkillverry,  1 qr.,  132  a.  prof 
36  a.  unprof  1/.  6s.  8 J«7. — in  tlie  Turlagh,  in  common  to  the 
parishes  of  Killcona  and  KiUinee  and  Killkillverry,  68  a. 
13s.  9d. — Ballyhele,  lqr.,  200  a.  21. 0s.  G\d. ; bar.  Clare,  co. 
Galway. — Total  quantity,  3,289  a.  plant.  (5,327  a.  2 r.  26  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  337.  0s.  63 d.  — Gillstowne,  2 qrs.,  161a. 
If  12s.  7J<7— Corgowen  alias  Carrigownagh,  1 £ qr.,  65  a.  prof 
12  a.  unprof  13s.  1 f<7. — Cloneene  in  Gillstowne,  2 gneeves, 
35  a.  7s.  Id. — Knockhnll,  8 gneeves,  421  a.  prof  359  a.  unprof 
47.  5s.  1 J<7.  — Ballym'neboyeighter,  196  a.  17.  19s.  8J<7. ; bar. 
Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon. — Total  quantity,  878  a.  plant. 
(1,422  a.  & 31  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  8/.  17s.  8d. — Merry  alias 
Tullycattan,  1 qr.,  143  a.  17. 8s.  1 1 Jd. — Ciltecuning  alias  Coil- 
tecumyne,  i qr..  41  a.  prof  16  a.  unprof  8s.  3Jd. — Stroane- 
keareagh  alias  Shronekiragli,  40  a.  8s.  Id.  — Derryvoyray 
alias  Kilfaghnagh  and  Dromcormack,  one  cart",  part  of 
Crossna  qr.,  310  a.  31. 2s.  9d. — Skregg  and  Dromshanquoagh, 

1 qr.,  88  a.  prof  6 a.  unprof.  17s.  9 Jd.  — Towermore,  J qr., 
41a.  8s.  3{d.  — Tower-in-Martin,  J qr.,  70  a.  14s.  2d.  — in 
Tullaleage  alias  Tullaghleage  and  Aulagha  alias  Aughlahagh, 
19  a.  3s.  lOJd. — Ardleagh,  Tobercarvan,  Dowaght,  and  Riskc, 
40  a.  8s.  ljd. — Ardkavill  alias  Ardcowell  and  Tewnegin  alias 
Tunigane  qr.,  41  a.  8s.  3 Jd. — Renarrudden  alias  Runnerodane, 
lqr.,  42  a.  8s.6d. — Ardglasse,  1 qr.,  119a.  prof.  31a.  unprof. 
17.  4s.  ljd. — Moyher,  1 cart",  60  a.  12s.  lid.  — Mullamore, 
lqr.,  80  a.  16s.  2 Jd. — Taunaghdristoge,  21  a.  4s.  3d. — Knock- 
glasse  and  Knockancreeth,  2 qrs.,  263  a.  27. 13s.  3d. — Legwee 
alias  Lewy,  J qr.,  58  a.  11s.  8|d.  — Ardleagh,  J qr.,  54  a. 
10s.  lljd. — Knockanamun  alias  Knockanemagh  and  Tawgli- 
lagli,  1 qr.,  121  a.  17.4s.6d. — Karroward,  lqr., 74a.  14s.  lljd. 
— Mackaneedle  alias  Macknedelly,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd. — Gar- 
rowlogherd  and  Garrygarran  alias  Carrickgavran,  1J  qr.,  77  a. 
15s.  7d. — in  the  4 qrs.  of  Ballincullin,  viz.  Carrownasse, 
Mulloghteige,  Ardgrillen,  and  Dromincoile,  345  a.  prof.  44  a. 
unprof.  37.  9s.  1 1 Jd. ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
1,717  a.  plant.  (2,781  a.  1 r.  8p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  17/.7s.8d. 
— Ardkenagh,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9 Jd.— Derryquirke,  1 qr.,101  a. 
prof.  53  a.  unprof.  17.  0s.  5 Jd.  — Ardnebreagh  alias  Ardne- 
brough,  and  old  castle  of  Tulske,  1|  qr.,  106  a.  17.  Is.  old. — 
in  Tuberbridy  cart",  19  a.  3s.  10 \d. — Ardleckny  and  Cashed, 

1 qr.,  168  a. — in  Aghekenedy,  19  a.  17. 17s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Ros- 
common, same  co. — Total  quantity',  501  a.  plant.  (811  a.  2r. 

6 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  57.  Is.  5 d. — Lissanarrow  alias  Lissa-  | 
narore,  81a.  17.  4s.  7Jd. — Curaghdine  and  Gurtekislane, 
213  a.  3 r.  prof.  16  a.  1 r.  unprof.  37.  4s.  1 ljd. — Carrow- 
keale,  168  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  27.  11s.  OJd. — Carrownkee- 
vans,  188  a.  2 r.  prof.  31a.  2 r.  unprof.  27. 17s.  3d. — Carue- 
Iherny  alias  Can-ow-Iherney,  206  a.  1 r.  prof.  9 a.  3 r.  unprof. 
37. 2s.  7 Jd. — Kealogs,  496  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  77. 10s.  7|d. 

— Parke,  202  a.  37.  Is.  4Jd.—  Galbally,  87  a.  17.  6s.  5d.— 
Monegalbally,  143  a.  27.  3s.  5 Jd.  — Annagh,  202  a.  2 r. 
37.  Is.  6d. — in  Garranaleny,  182  a.  27.  15s.  3jd. — Ardraghan 
alias  Ardragheny,  172  a.  27.  12s.  3 Jd. — Garrane,  182  a. 
27.15s.3Jd. — Knockgarranduffe,  39a.  11s.  lOd. — Kilscanlan 
or  Killycanlane,  273  a.  3 r.  47. 3s.  2d.  — Bally-Island  alias 
Ballyean  alias  Ballygenuan,  276  a.  47.  3s.  9 Jd. ; bar.  Costlea, 
co.  Limerick.— Total  quantity,  3,112a.  3 it.  plant.  (5,042 a. 

& 24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  477.  5s.  5 Jd. — Ballyfoyle,  420  a. 
87.  10s.  Id. — Killeene,  257  a.  57.  4s.  OJd. — Killebane,  340  a. 
67.  17s.  8Jd. — Monkcsgrange,  500  a.  107.  2s.  5 Jd. ; bar.  Bally- 
Adams,  Queen’s  Co.  — Total  quantity,  1,517  a.  plant. 

(2,457  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  307.' 14s.  8Jd. Date 

267/i  Oct.  187/i  year. 

33.  JOHN  EYRE  esq Colcartan,  1 qr.,  451  a.  prof. 

571  a.  unprof.  47. 11s.  Sfd.— Ballynakelly,  2 qrs.,  202  a.  prof. 
109  a.  unprof  27.0s.10Jd.— Cloncease,  1J  curt",  18a.  3s.7Jd. 

— in  the  3 cart"1,  part  of  the  2 qrs.  of  Annaghcorba,  79  a. 

3 r.  14  p.  10s.  1 Jd. — in  the  qr.  of  Leyre,  50a.  10s.  lid.— in 
Cappagh,  37  a.  7s.  6d.  — Cagalla,  1 qr.,  61  a.  prof.  323  a. 
unprof.  12s.  4jd.— Bracklone,  J qr.,  124a.  prof.  73  a.  unprof. 

17. 5s.  1 Jd. — Killorane,  J qr.,  41  a.  & J prof.  13  a.  & 1 unprof. 
8s.  5 d. — Clonkea,  1 qr.,  18a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof  8s.7Jd. — Kiu- 
Chealy  alias  Canakill,  1 qr.,  82  a.  prof.  19a.  unprof  16s.  7Jd. 
— Killehearagh,  1 qr.,  41  A,  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  8*.  Sid. — in 

(122.) 


Killaltenagh,  1 qr.,  48  a.  9s.  Sfd.  — in  Killtalasty,  59  a. 
11s  11  Jd.- in  Lisgara,  14  a.  2s.l0d.  — in  Ballyna  alias 
Ballymanagh,  Gortglasse,  Cleigh,  and  Gortganine,  2 qrs., 
131a.  17.  6s.  6Jd.  — in  Ballymore  alias  Lissmany,  2 qrs 
462  a.  47.  13s.  6Jd.  — Tirrowan  alias  Trohane,  96  a.  prof. 
135  a.  unprof.  19s.  5Jd.—  in  Caragliynan  alias  Chealtra- 
nuhill,  2 qrs.,  90  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  18s.  2f d.  — in  Derry 
qr.  alias  Killogantaw,  43  a.  8s.  Sid.— in  Coolebegg  qr.,  19  a. 
2 R.  3s.  9Jd. — Corrimuck  alias  Corremuckelly  and  Shrahog 
alias  Shanray,  lqr.,  212  a.  27.  2s.  lid.  — BalUnebeda  alias 
Ballynemodagh,  l qr.,  69  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof.  13s.  llid. 
— in  Doonmicaraine  alias  Donm'mervan,  79  a.  3 it.  27  p. 
16s.  2d.  — in  Lisdowan,  3 qrs.,  45  a.  9s.  1 Jd.  — in  Liffinno 
alias  Liffinny,  48  a.  9s.  8f  d.  — Corballymore  and  Gorca- 
shell  parcell,  5 a.  Is.  OJd.  — Carrogare  alias  Carrowgare, 
1 qr.,  57  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.  11s.  6 .id.  — Killeno  alias  Kil- 


leneby  alias  Eyre-Court,  Bodollagh,  and  Kiltalasty,  2J  qrs., 
107  a.  17.  Is.  8d.  — Cloghbrack  and  Brodall,  86  a.  17s.  5d. 
— Feamoreighter,  1 qr.,  57  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.,  and  in 
Feamoreoughter,  1 a.  11s.  8Jd.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Gal- 
way. — in  Derrush  alias  Derrow,  136  a.  17.  7s.  6Jd.  — 
Clownrolish  alias  Cloneowlish,  $ qr.,  96  a.  19s.  5 Jd. ; par. 
Killimer,  same  bar.  and  co. — in  the  two  qrs.  of  Tarmon,  26  a. 
prof.  12  a.  unprof.  5s.  3Jd.— Clonebenes,  J qr.,  102  a.  prof. 
166  a.  unprof.  17.  0s.  7fd.  — Raghelly  and  Grange,  250  a. 
prof.  210  a.  unprof.  27. 10s.  7 id.;  bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. 


Galtcay. 


— in  Crossconnell,  1 qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOJd. ; i bar.  Clonmac- 
none,  same  co. — Lackraleagli,  1 qr.,  119  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof. 

17.  4s.  9d.  — Carrowmeanagh,  d°,  157  a.  prof.  31  A.  unprof. 

17.  11s.  9 id.  — Carnanicoell,  1 cart",  75  a.  15s.  2Jd. 

Gorti-ahan,  1 cart",  28  a.  5s.  8d. — in  Tullobanetemple,  128  a. 

2 r.  17.  6s.  OJd. ; J bar.  Louglirea,  same  co. — Knockapree- 
kan  parcell,  22  a.  prof.  528  a.  unprof.  4s.  5 id.  — Owrid, 

J qr.,  59  a.  prof.  862  a.  unprof.  1 Is.  1 1 Jd. — Durruda,  1 cart", 

12  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  2s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  same 
co. — Leattergungett,  d°,  51a.  prof.  459  a.  unprof.  10s.  3fd. 

— Knockanaffer  parcell,  30  a.  prof.  278  a.  unprof.  6s.  Id. — 

Finishglin  and  Derrewola  or  Deravola,  28  a.  prof.  247  a. 
unprof.  5s.  8d.  — in  the  Controversy,  between  Osserere  or 
Ossery  and  Sleveaneny,  50  a.  1 r.  38  r.  prof.  200  a.  unprof. 

10s.  2Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  4,323  A.  2 R. 

39  p.  plant.  (7,003a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  417. 15s.  lOJd. 

— moiety  of  Garbally,  166  a.  2 r.  20  p.  37. 7s.  5 Jd.— moiety  King  s Co. 
of  Milltowne,  94  a.  2 R.  32  p.  17.  18s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Garrycastle, 

King’sCo. — Firegarve  or  Firegarue,  50  a.  2r.  7p.  17.Os.51d. 

— Killmoragh,  114  a.  & 29  p.  27.  6s.  2fd.;  bar.  Killcoursey, 
same  co. — Ballyknockane,  Monyfida,  Ballinlachane,  Curagli, 

Garane,  Carin,  Lisveranagh,  dogbane,  and  Coolederry 
or  Culdeiy,  884  a.  177.  17s.  llfd.  — in  Lisduffe,  60  a. 

17.  4s.  31d.  — in  Ballybrack  and  donbrunane,  225  a. 

47.  11s.  lid.  — Cloghane  and  Curragh-Carran,  300  a.  3 it. 

20  p.  67.  Is.  9Jd.  — Killisdriston,  S3  a.  17.  13s.  7 Jd.;  bar. 

Clonlisk,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  1,978  a.  3 r.  28  p.  plant. 

(3,205  a.  2r.  7 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  407.  Is.  3id. — Cloon-  Tipperary. 
gawnagh,  50  A.  prof.  95  a.  unprof.  15s.  2Jd.  — half  Coole- 
russe,  190  a.  prof.  89  a.  unprof.  27.  17s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Lower 
Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  240  a.  plant. 

(388  a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat)  Total  rent,  37.  12s.  lid.  — Note: 

By  patent,  dated  5th  and  inrolled  18th  Feb.  1679,  the  King, 

being  informed  that  Mr.  Eyre  had  built  a church  at  Eyre- 

Court,  and  brought  several  Protestant  families  together,  did, 

in  order  to  promote  and  encourage  an  English  plantation  there, 

create  these  lands  and  others  into  the  manor  of  Eyre-Court, 

with  500  a.  in  demesne ; power  to  create  tenures ; to  hold  courts 

leet  and  baron,  and  a law  day  or  court  of  record ; to  build  a 

prison;  to  appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs,  gaolers,  and  odier 

officers;  to  receive  all  wails,  estrays,  lines,  &c.;  to  impark 

500  a.,  with  free  warren,  park,  and  ehace ; and  to  hold  a market 

more  on  Wednesday,  and  two  lairs  more  on  29th  June  and 

on  Thursday  after  Twelfth-day,  and  the  day  after  each,  at  Eyrc- 

Coiu-t. — (Hot.  anno  32°,  3-pars,f.H.  25.)— — 38.  ERASMUS  GaUcay. 

SPELMAN. — Lyssanacody  alias  Corballybegg,  Carrownilan 

alias  Carrowniny,  2 qrs.  112  a. — in  Gorcashell  and  Corbally- 

more,  39  a. — in  Clonkevane,  42  a.— Feabegg,  1 qr.,  162  a. — 

Tyrehane,  J qr.,  and  Fey ragh more,  J qr.,  73  a. — in  Roghane, 

28  a. — in  Lissdavilly,  44  a.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. — 
in  Downtenny,  50  A. — Lissogegan,  J qr.,  73  a. — Coronarke, 

1 cart",  60  a.  — Fohonagh,  1J  qr.,  265  a.  — Coolethevy  and 
Coolinfohoragh,  204  a.  — Carrowdonill,  Lissnegappagh,  and 
Lissenisky,  8 cart"*,  146  a.;  bar.  Killconnell  and  Killian, 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  1,298  a.  plant.  (2,102  a.  2r.  7 p. 


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is  On.  n.  slat.) — Total  rent,  13/.  2s.  9 \d. Date  IQth  Nov.  ISth  year. 

: ■ — Inrolled  12/ A Nov.  1666. 

limerick.  39.  Capt.  ROBERT  MORGAN— Bullgadine  and  Gar- 
raltsaillsbrine,  736  a.  1 1/.  18s.  8Jd.  — Ballymuckallagh  alias 
Ballincallow,  215a.  3/.5s.3fd.—  in  Gormanstowne,  268a. 
At.  Is.  4|d. — Killm'doimogli-Dnfle,  38  a.  11s.  6 id. — in  Cair- 
rigallimore,  109  a.  1/.  13s.  ljd. — in  Hewardstowne,  37  a. 
Sligo.  11s.  3d.;  bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. — Carrowreagh, 
910  a.  prof.  904.  a.  1 n.  unprof.  91.  3s.  3d.  — Billridd,  265  a. 

1 it.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  21. 14s.  8id. — Carrowgarry,  1 qr.,  209a. 
2 a-  2/. 2s. 5d. — Carrowguna,  Iqr.,  192a.  1r.  1/.  18s.  11  id— 
Cnockgower,  1 qr.,  46  a.  1 it.,  and  Carrowcloighy,  9 a.  1 Is.  2jd. 
— in  Ballymelinagb,  314.  a.  3/.  3s.  7d.  — Slewnaskry  and 
in  Ballynalinagh,  68  a.  2r. — more  of  the  same,  1a.  2r. 
— Cogene-mauger,  Iqr.,  135  a.  & 16  p. — Cogewnashehy, 
128  a.  2 r.  16  p.— more  of  the  same,  33  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  87  a. 
3 r.  36  p.  unprof.— in  Cogewlegane,  53  a. — in  Cogewnalecka, 

9 a.  3 n.  4/. 7s.  lid.;  bar.  Tirreragh,  co.  Sligo.  — Knock- 
aheny  alias  Knigaheny,  133  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  prof.  24,  a.  3 it.  24.  p. 
unprof.— Curraghboy,  60a.  1 it.  8 p.  prof.  27a.  & 1 6 p.  unprof.— 

in  Carrowantracky,  10  a.  21.  Is.  2 \d. ; bar.  Lyna,  same  co in 

Kerry.  Dromrauke,  291  a.  2 r — in  Carrigeene,  633  a Inceancourse, 

499  a. — in  Cameene  next  Gortnimacry,  39  a.  3 r. — in  Glan- 
gory,  15  a.  & 3 p.— in  Gortnimacry,  143  a.  2r.;  bar.  Glanne- 
roughty,  co.  Kerry.— Note  : By  patent,  dated  8lh  Feb.  1678, 
and  inrolled  28th  July  1679,  (Hot.  de  anno  31"  Car.  2'11, 

1 "“'pars,/.  M.  37.)  the  quit  rent  on  the  lands  in  Kerry  was  I 
reduced  from  24/.  12s.  63d.  to  6/.  3s.  a year.— Total  quantity 
in  Munster,  3,074  a.  3 r.  3 p.  plant.  (4,980  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  46/.  13s.  10Jd.  — Total  quantity  in  Connaught, 
2,580  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  (4,179  a.  2 r.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

26/.  2s.  5 id.  — Total  quantity,  5,654  a.  3 r.  35  p.  plant. 

Date 'Ad  Nov.  18 th  year — Inrolled  14 th  Dec.  1666. 

Tipperary.  42.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND.  — Part  of  the  west 
of  Clomnell  bttrgagery,  53  a.  1 r.  16s.  2d.  — Husseystowne, 
123  a.  1/.  17s.  4)  d. — Myllerstowne  alias  Ballymiller  (part), 73  a. 
U 2s.  2d.  — Memingstowne,  108  a.  3 r.  1/.  13s.  Oid.  — Bally- 
nemony  alias  Mooretowne-Walsh  (part),  57a.  2 r.  17s.5id— 
Borenduffe  (part),  72  a.  3 it.  35  p.  1/.  2s.  2£d.  — Rathloose, 
18  a.  3 r.  5s.  8 )d. — Knockioghty  alias  Knocklofty,  (the  castle, 
and  20  a.  thereto  adjoining,  adjudged  to  Richard  Hutchinson, 
excepted,)  478  a.  3 r.  7/.  5s.  5Jd.  — Ratheaskine,  66  a.  In. 

20  p.  1/.  Os.  ljd.  — Jamestowne,  104  a.  1Z.  11s.  7d.  — Rath- 
kivane,  253  a.  3/.  16s.  lOd.  — Orchyardstowne  alias  Bally- 
now lard,  57  a.  3 it.  17  p.  17s.  6:jd. — Loghloghry  (part),  555  a. 
2r.  8/.8s.8id.— manor  of  Dergrath,  156  a.  In.  21. 7s.  5 Id. 
— Ralhmore  and  Rathrology,  98  a.  1/.  9s.  9 jd.  — Nichol'ls- 
towne,  338  a.  3 r.  26  p.  5/.  2s.  lOJd.  — Lisnamucky,  185  a. 

1 it.  8 p.  21. 16s.  Sjd.— Rathduffe,  1 13  a.  3 n.  24  p.  1/.  14s.  7 d. 
— Kilinahunty,  parcell  of  Nichollstowne,  and  Knockanlusky, 
parcell  of  the  same,  20  a.  2r.  8p.  6 s.2Jd.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offli, 
co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  2,935  a.  2 r.  8 p.  plant. 
(4,755  a.  1 it.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  44/.  11s.  7Jd—  Cloran 
and  Gortnepishy  (part),  416  a.  2 it.  26  p.  6/.  6s.  6 id.  — Car- 
rondee . (part),  91a.  1/.  7s.  7Jd.  — Milltowne  (part),  350  a. 

2 n.  26  p.  5/.  6s.  5jd. — Nodstowne  (part),  141a.  2/.2s.  lOd. 

— Tullaghmaue  (south  part),  230  a.  3/.  9s.  10  jd. ; bar.  Mid- 
dlethird,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  1,229  a.  1 it.  12  p.  plant. 
(1,991a.  lit.  10  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  18/.  13s. 4 jd. — Coole- 
nagon  (part),  69  a.  1 it.  30  p.  1/.  Is.  Id— Toberbryen,  237  a. 

2 n.  3/.  12s.  1 3d.;  bar.  Clamvilliam,  same  co Total  quantity, 

306  A.  3 n.  30  p.  plant.  (497  a.  & 30  p.  stat.) Total  rent, 

At.  13s.  2Jd — Moynard  alias  Moynerth  (part),  113  a.  & 12  p. 

1/.  14s. 4d. — Archerstowne  alias  Arthurstowne  (part),  138  a. 

3 it.  21  p.  2/.  2s.  2)d. — Cloghmnrtin  alias  Martinevedstownc 


(part),  266  a.  2 r.  4/.  0s.  H id. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co 

Total  quantity,  518  a.  1 r.  33  p.  plant.  (839  a.  3 n.  11  p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent, 7/.  17s. 5£d. — Tullo  alias' Tulloverin  (part),  555  a. 

2 r.  7p.  (899  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)  prof.  700  a.  unprof.  8/.8s.8jfd.; 
bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co. — Burresse-oleagh  (part),  124  a.  3 n. 
8 p.  1/.  17s.  lid. — Affolishane,  part  of  d°,  56  a.  1 r.  16 p. 

17s.  ljd. — Garrilisse  (east  part),  160  a.  21.  8s.  7jd. Glan- 

keene,  92a.  2 r.  24 p.  1/. 8s.  Hd— Garrnngreny,  136  a.  In. 
37  p.  21.  Is.  5jd.— Gortclogher,  26  a.  1 n.  24  p.  8s.— Lissard- 
bane,  part  of  Burresse-oleagh,  108  a.  2r.  4p.  1/.  12s.  llid. 
— Garrymore,  16  a.  3 it.  8 r.  5s.  ljd— in  the  north  part’of 
Garrane,  Gortegilly,  Grange-Upper  alias  Graige,  Gortilogha, 

and  Shanaknock  (part),  102  a.  1 r.  14  p.  1/.  11s.  Ojd. 

Rathmoy,  126  a.  3 r.  8 p.  1/.  18s.  6Jd.  — in  Curraghmorris 
(part),  35  a.  3r.  8p.  10s.  10Ad. — part  of  Borres  and  Killco- 
lane,  99  a.  2 r.  24  p.  1/.  10s.  3d.  — Cnpulonelngh,  part  of 
Borres,  122  a.  &24p.  ]/.  17s.  1 jd. — Knockearny,  Gortinorny, 
and  Gortinlogh,  118  a.  3 r.  S p.  1/.  16s.  Id.  — Curraghkeele 
(part), 78a.  3r.  36p.  l/.3s.ll|d. — Drumtarsney  (part),  59a. 
17s.  lid.;  bar.  Heigh,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  1,465a.  2 it. 

3 p.  plant.  (2,373  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  221.  5s.  Old. 
— Killcrochane,  100  a.  1/.  10s.  4$d. — Ballydrenane,  214  a. 
3/.  5s. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  314  a. 
plant.  (508  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat) —Total  rent,  4/.  15s.  4jd— 
Ballinveny,  361  a.  (584  a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat.)  51.  9s.  7 jd. ; same 

bar.  and  co.— Grange  and  Loghroe,  309  a.  61.  5s.  lid. the 

castle-farm  of  Dunboyne,  with  the  custom  of  the  fair  and 
markets  of  Dunboyne,  260  a.  3 r.  36  p.  51.  5s.  9 d. ; bar. 
Dunboyne,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  569  a.  3 r.  36  p. 
plant.  (923  a.  1 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  10s.  10  jd— 
the  manor,  &c.  of  Aghrim,  Queleola,  1 qr.,  Coolenemil’loge, 
and  Milltowne,  198  a.  prof.  203  a.  unprof.  2/.  0s.  Id— Quil- 
timorcchoe,  1 qr.,  233  a.  21. 7s.2jd—  Carhumore,  1 qr.,  100  a. 
1/.  Os.  3d.  — Inaskline,  Iqr.,  346  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  3/.  1 0s.  0 |d. 
— Carrocorkie,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.4  id— Curraghduffe,  Cloyne- 
more,.and  New-Casde,  293  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof.  21. 19s.  33d. 

— Moate,  3 cart"’,  and  Gorticarnan,  160  a.  1/.  12s.  4 id. 

Gortadrishihane,  Cregankirhin,  now  called  Killybreny,  and 
Garrymore,  part  of  d",  268  a.  21.  14s.  3 jd.  — Attydermott, 

1 cart",  72  a.  14s.  6fd— Caltragh,  206  a.  21.  Is.  8id—  Gorta- 
poneiy  alias  Cuilenemorakane  and  Cortadangin, ’.  Gorticlog- 
hane,  Crumluske  or  Crumlicke,  Gortatrechody,  and  Lemfin, 
442  a.  41.  9s.  6d. — Clonbiggin,  2 qrs.,  882  a.  8/.  18s.  7 d— 
Garrynahane,  77  a.  15s.  7 d.  — Skeaghnetyneele-Leacharne, 
30  A.  6s.  7id. ; bar.  Killcoimell,  co.  Galway Total  quan- 

tity, 3,383  a.  plant.  (5,479  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
34/.  5s.  6d. — Shillachane,  4 qr.,  138  a.  prof.  130  a.  unprof. 
1/.  7s.  lljd— Tuormore  or  Cuormore,  69  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. 
13s.  1 lid— Barnaboy,  42  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof.  8s.  6d— 
Breacklone,  iqr. — in Liscallin and Gortoolin,  145a. prof.  24a. 
unprof.  1/.  9s.  4Jd—  CloghmcKillis,  1 qr.,  216  a.  prof.  110  a 
unprof.  21.  3s.  8|d.  — Racheele,  506  a.  prof.  55  a.  unprof 
51. 2s.  5 i d.  Killaghbegg,  140  A.prof.  82  a.  unprof.  ]/.  8s.  44d' 
— Keppagh  and  Meaglulrowy,  306  a.  3/.  Is.  1 l|d— parcell  of 
the  same  in  Killcoimell,  50  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  10s.  ljd— 
Towery,  i qr.  of  Bracklone,  186  a.  1/.  17s.  8d— Crosse- Con- 
nell, 173  a.  1/.  15s.  OJd. ; A bar.  Clonem'knowne,  same  co 

Total  quantity,  1,971  a.  plant.  (3,192  a.  2 it.  3 Ip.  stat)— 
Total  rent,  19/.  19s. OJd— Graige,  3 cart"’,  101a.  (163a.  2r. 

17p.  stat.)  1/.  0s.  5jd. ; bar.  Athunry,  same  co Derryleaah 

579  A.  51.  17s.  23d. — Annagh,  482  a.  4/.  17s.  7jd—  Grane 
or  Game,  Cryan  alias  Skaried,  52  a.  10s.  6id.;  bar.Tyaquin, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  1,113  a.  plant.  (1,802  a.  3 r.  20p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  5s.  4jd—  one  house  in  Skinner-row, 
commonly  called  Carbury  House,  with  itsappurtes  as  demesnes- 

c.ty  of  Dublin Date  14/A  Nov.  18/A  year.  — Inrolled 

19/A  Dec.  1666. 


Tipperary, 


Meath. 


Galway. 


Dublin. 


Roll,  18/A  Cha,  II.  eighth  part,  face. 


Louth. 


1.  Capt.  HENRY  BELLINGHAM— In  Gernonstown, 
619a.  lit — Milestowne,  183a. — Williamstowne  (part),  80a. 
1 r— Lynne,  108a — in  Adamstowne,  86  a.  2r.;  bar.Atlierdee, 
co.  Louth— Total  quantity,  1,077  a.  plant.  (1,744a.  2r.  10p. 

suit.)— Total  rent,  21/.16s.lid. Dale  21th  June  18/A  year. 

—Inrolled  3d  July  1666. 

3.  ARTHUR  Em-1  of  ANGLESEY.  — Shragh,  56  a. 


j prof.  6 a.  unprof.  17s — Killcowrnn,  92a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. 
1/.  7s.  1 1 jd— Ballyhogan,  205  a.  3/.  2s.  3jd—  Killcoman  and 
Killfadda  (part),  98  a— KiUfadda,  124  a.  prof.  34  a.  unprof. 
3/.  7s.  5d—  Cloghlea,  122  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  1/.  17s.  Oid. 
— Ballygrasty  or  Ballygraffy  alias  Killmore,  Fanlagh,  Pryor- 
land  or  Prior-Leens  or  Lcno,  248  a.  2 it.  22  p.  prof.  15  A. 

unprof.  3/.  15s.  6 d. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

| Abbislonaught,  591  a.  8/.  19s.  6d. — Garricane,  52  a.  15s.  Oid. 


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Tipperary. 


Waterford. 

Cork. 


Kerry. 

Clare. 

Queen's  Co. 
Meath. 


Carlow. 

Kilkenny. 

Wexford. 


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— Monckestowne,  226  a.  3/.  8s.  7$«J. — Ballygarren,  112  a. 

2 r.  11-  14s.  id.  — Gortmore  and  part  of  Cloynoughdy, 
106  a.  1/.  12s.  2{d.\  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  same  co. — Killcon- 
nell,  Nocklesfield,  Gurroghitrasny,  Carrigeene  (part),  Cur- 
rogli  (part),  Skavtcene  (part),  Flaramatine  (part),  Baliyno- 
neene  or  nonone,  Priestowne  (part),  Knockcurragh  (part), 
•Clonhoy,  and  Clonbroghan  (part),  1,195  a.  18/.  2s,  11  j«4 ; 
bar.  Middlethird,  same  co. — Lismalin,  738  a.  11/.  4s.  ljrf. — 
Island, 186  a.  2416s.  5}<4 — Graig’s-shonine,  1 18  a.  1415s.10<4 

— Gragatli,  424  a.  6/.  8s.  9{<4  — in  Modesliell  and  Graige, 
960  a.  14/.  11s.  6|t4  — Killatlea,  636  a.  prof.  202  a.  unprof. 
91.  13s.  3 d.  — Glanaskeagli,  322  a.  prof.  186  a.  unprof. 

4 1.  17s.  9 \d.  — Clonlaghly,  29  a.  8s.  9{<4 ; bar.  Slevardagh, 
same  co. — Killmanhine,  317  a.  4/.  16s.  3\d. — Killnemacke, 
334  a.  prof.  550  a.  unprof.  5/.  Is.  5.)d. — Grenan,  Killimacum, 
and  Muckincanan  or  Muckin-Cannon,  128  a.  1/.  18s.  10J<4 ; 
bar.  Glanliery,  co.  Waterford.  — Killnaghlory,  231  a. 
3/.  10s.  2</.— West-Ballyshonine,  135  a.  In.  24  p.  2/.  Is.  1</. 

— Kerrygroshanebegg  or  Kerrygbroganbeg,  83  a.  & 32  p. 
1/.  5s. 3d.  — Grainge,  309  a.  1 r.  24  p.  4/.  13s.  1 \%d. — Glashi- 
ganniife,  83  A.  2 R.  16  p.  1/.  5s.  4J<4 — Lower  Ballygromane 
alias  Ballywromans,  256  A.  2 r.  16  p.  3/.  17s.  lid. — West- 
forgus,  332  a.  2r.  16  p.  5/.  0s.  lit/.  — Eastforgus,  226  a.  & 
16  p.  31.  8s.  8 d. ; bar.  Barretts,  co.  Cork.  — Upper  Bally- 
gromans  alias  Ballywromans,  305  a.  & 32  p.  4/.  12s.  8{d. ; 
bar.  Muslcry,  same  co.  — in  Claraglmiore,  226  a.  & 20  p. 
31.  8s.  8d. ; bar.  Duhallo. — Knockaduffe  alias  Knockanduffe, 
189  a.  2 R.  29  p.  2/.  17s.  Id. ; bar.  East  Carbary,  same  co.— 
Gorteene,  194  a.  2/.  18s.  lit?. — Killernane,  289  a.  4/.7s.  9\d. 
— Garriduffe,  54  a.  16s.  4J«4 — Deminetegli  or  Demienelagh 
or  Dennyneigh,  327  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof.  4/.  19s.  3$<4 — in 
Rushy,  518  a.  3/.  12s.  Id. ; 1/.  9s.  1 \d. ; 21.  15s.  7 d.  — 
Whiddy-island,  being  part  of  the  parish  of  Killmacomoge, 
523  a.  7/.  18s.  10</.  — Dromeclogh,  187  a.  24  16s.  9J<4  — 
Seskin,  12  plowld’,  1,787a.  prof.  78  a.  Ik. unprof.  21l.2s.9d. 

— Dromdoncene,  74  a.  1/.  2s.  5fd.  — Shandrum,  105  a. 
1/.  1 Is.  \9\d. — Incliiclogh,  410  a.  3 r.  6/.  4s.  8i{<Z. — Brinny, 
619  a.  91. 3d. — Rynedisart,  Carvan,  and  Maderagli,  3 plowl4*, 
863  a.  13/.  2s.  1{«4 — Crillyconagh  or  Chrilly-Connaught, 
10J  plowl*,  2,663  a. — three  parcells  more  in  the  same,  61a. 
41/.  7s.  3§(4 ; bar.  Beare  and  Bantry,  same  co.  — Inchy, 
1,038  a.  2 r.  8 p.  prof.  624  a.  unprof.  15/.  15s.  5 d.;  bar.  Cor- 
caginny,  co.  Kerry.  — Cromlyne,  Knockane,  { & § of  a qr. 
in  Derinbeg  or  Dernibeg,  91  a.  prof.  609  a.  unprof.  1/.7S.7 j<4 
— Derinny  and  Bearebeg,  1 qr.,  and  Derinny,  1 qr.,  229  a. 
prof.  131  A.  unprof.  34  9s.  6|<4;  bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare. — 
Coolebally,  260  a. — Ballylioly  or  Garriduffe,  9 a.  51. 8s.  1 1 \d. ; 
bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. — Tankardstowne,  565  a. 
prof.  23A.unprof.  1 1/. 8s. 9|r/. — Ballylehan,436A.  8/.  16s. 6§d. 

— Skaelianagh  or  Shehanagh,  284  a.  5/.  15s.  — Clonipiers, 
545  a.  11/.  Os.  8W.  — Coolegai-ragh,  80  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof. 
1/.  12s.  4 \d. ; bar.  Ballyadams,  Queen’s  Co.  — Platten, 
712  a.  2 r.  12  p.  14/.  8s.  8 \d. — Great  Stamyme,  120  a.  1 R. 
36  p.  21.  8s.  9 %d.  — Little  Stamyne,  40  a.  16s.  2 id.  — New- 
towne,  63  a.  2 k.  1/.  5s.  84<4— Killcarnan,  70  a.  1/.  8s.  id. 

— Shallon,  240  a.  4/.  17s.  2\d.  — Cruftye  or  Grofty,  97  a. 
2 R.  1/.  19s.  53</.  — Calliaghstowne,  124 1.  3 R.  2410s.61<4 

— Gaffney,  55  a.  1 r.  14  2s.  4J<4 — Annagor,  115  a.  3 r. 
21.  6s.  lOlrf.  — Newhaggard,  121  a.  2/.  9s.  — Rogerstowne, 
300 a.  2k.  5l.\s.8\d. — Little Donacarny,  130 a.  2/.  12s.  7 Jd. 
— -in  Beamount,  20  a.  8s.  ljd. — in  Colpe,  264  a.  3 r.  32  p. 
51.  7s.  3id. ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath. — Symonstowne,  262  a. 

1 r.  51.  6s.  2id.  — I-Iorestowne,  243a.  Sr.  44  18s.  8.) d. — 
Antillstowne,  121a.  prof.  3 a.  2 r.  unprof.  21.  9s. — Coliills- 
towne,  200  a.  2 r.  prof.  47  a.  unprof.  4/.  Is.  2 \d.  — Dry- 
ningestowne  or  Drmningstowne,  190  a.  34  16s.  11  Id.  — 
Cliainberstowne,  190  a.  2 r.  prof.  27  a.  1 r.  unprof. 
31. 17s.  1 jd. — Kingart  or  Kinghert,  69 a.  1 r.  14p.  1/.  8s.  0\d. 

— Corballis  or  Corbally,  51a.  unprof.  1/.  0s.  7fd. — Dun- 
derke,  63  A.  14  5s.  6 d. — Mollagha,  529  a.  2 R.  prof.  8 a.  2 n. 
unprof.  10/.  14s.  5 d. ; bar.  Navan,  same  co.  — Killallon, 
1,600  a.  & 18  p.  32/.  7s.  ll^d. — Gibstowne  and  Troystowne, 
509  a.  2 r.  36  p.  10/.  6s.  4.U/. — in  Great  Donnogh- Patrick, 
175  a.  31.  10s.  lOid. ; bar.  Half-Fore  and  Kells,  same  co. — 
Linkinstowne,  263  A.  1 R.  51. 6s.  7 ] d. — Gortengrowen,  44  a. 

2 r.  18s.  0.{d. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow. — Rnthgarnan,  269  a. 
5/.  8s.  lid. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Ballvcaroge- 
more,  484  a.  9/.  16s.— Aclare,  725  a.  14/.  13s.  Id.— Bally- 
sogli  alias  Ballysope,  211a.  4/.  5s.  5 id. — Ballybrazill,  246  a. 
4/.  19s.  7Jd.—  in  Dungnnstowue,  216  a.  4/.7s.  5jd.— Clo- 
nyne  or  Clonmyne,  595  a.  11/.  15s.  Jljrf.— in  Lombards- 

(122.) 


towne,  40  a.  16s.  2\d.— in  Arckloe,  42  a.  17s. in  Ould-  is  Ch.  if. 

Court  and  Ballycally,  39  a.  15s.  9Jd. — in  Ballycarogebegg,  — ; 

282  a.  51.  14s.  2\d.  — Pooreswood  alias  Horeswood,  146  a.  Wexford. 
21.  19s.  l^d.  — in  Dunganstowne,  320  a.  6/.  9s.  Id.  — Kill- 
owen,  103  a.  21.  Is.  81d.— Taylorstowne,  268  a.  51. 8s.  6^rf. ; 
bar.  Shelbourne,  co.  Wexford.  — Killennyduffe,  82  a. 

1/.  13s.  2Jd.  — Ballinvony,  59  a.  II.  13s.  10|rf.— llahinlosky 
and  Ballinclonheene,  136  a.  2/.  15s.  0}d. ; bar.  Ballacheene, 
same  co. — the  tree  of  Killlcevan,  mill  of  Killkevan  and  Cole- 
brooke,  274  a.  2 n.  30  p.  5/.  1 Is.  2 Id— Kilderry,  1 10  a.  1 r. 

16  p.  21.  4s.  4d. ; bar.  Bargy,  same  co. — Growtowne  and  part 
of  Tomcoyle,  427  a.  & 26  p.  8/.  12s.  1 lid. — in  Furlongstowne, 

40  a.  3 r.  14  p.  16s.  7d.— in  Ballywiller  or  Ballinvilla,  47  a. 

19s.  Old.  — Great  and  Little  Codes,  376  a.  7/.  12s.  3d. — 

Garradime,  99  a.  21.  0s.  Id.;  bar.  Slieilmaleere,  same  co. — 
in  the  plow11  of  Athlone,  124  a.  24  10s.  2id. ; bar.  Brawny,  Westmeath. 
co.  Westmeath. — one  park  of  arable  land,  12  a.  1 r.  36  r.  Drogheda. 
— one  park  of  d",  6 a.  1 r.  26  P. — one  park  of  pasture,  6 a.  2 «. 

27  p. ; in  or  near  the  liberties  of  Drogheda. — one  fnrzie  park, 

9 a.  1 R.  14  p. — oneparcell  of  ar.  and  pas.,  12  a.  3 one  d’ 

of  furzie  land,  14  a.  & 30  p. — Barnall’s  farme,  154  a. — an 
orchard  plott,  1 r.  15  p. — a garden  plott,  26  p. — a fair  garden, 
with  3 cabbins,  2 r.  26  p. — the  silke  parke,  3 r. — a garden 
plott,  1 r.  2 p. — a garden,  12  p. — a small  croft  of  pasture, 

29  p. — a small  garden  plott,  20  p. — a park  of  pas.  ground, 

1 a.  2 r.  14p. — a park  of  ar.,  4 a.  1 r.  32  p. — a park  of  ar.,  3 u. 

14  P. — a park  of  ar.,  1 a.  3 R.  8 p. — a pavk  of  ar.,  3 A.  & 12  p. 

— a park  of  ar.,  2 a.  & 24  p. — a park  of  ar.,  1 a.  2 r. — a meadow, 

2 a.  3 R. — a park  of  pas.,  1 a.  & 34  p.  — a garden  and  fair 
thatched  house,  1 r.  26  p. — a garden  and  2 cabbins,  30  p. — a 
garden  and  good  cabbin,  28  p. — a garden  and  d’,  30  p. — a 
garden  and  housestead,  28  r.  — a park  of  ar.,  1 a.  & 4 p. 

1/.  5s.  0}<Z. ; 31.  2s.  4 \d. ; 9s.  9 \d. ; the  liberties  of  Drogheda 
in  Meath  side. — a park  of  ar.  and  pas.,  2 a.  1 r.  21  p. — a part 
of  pas.,  3 a.  1 r.  16  p. — agarden,  23  p. — agarden,  18  p. — two 
small  gardens,  3 R.  12  p.— a garden,  1 it.  30  p.  2s.  ll}d. ; 
liberties  of  Drogheda  on  Louth  side. — a small  park  of  pas.,  1 it. 

4 p. — a small  croft  of  d",  2 r.  24  p. — a small  croft  of  d",  2 r. 

15  a park  of  ar.,  3 a.  2r.  16  P.— a park  of  ar.,  4 a.  & 6 p. 

— a park  of  ar.,  1 a.  1 r.  27  p. — a garden,  39  p. — a garden, 

38  p. — a garden,  1 r.  8 p. — a park  of  ar.,  4 a.  2 it. — a park  of 
ar.,  2 a. — a furzie  park,  2 a.  3 n.  9p. — a park  of  ar.,  1 a.  3 r. — 
a park  of  furzie  pas.,  2 a.  2 r.  17  p. — a park  of  d“,  3 a.  1 it.  8 p. 

— a park  of  ar.,  2 a.  & 24  p.  13s.  0 }d. ; liberties  of  Drogheda 

on  Upper  Louth  side. — Gallaunegarriagli,  57  a.  15s.  44d. — Cavan. 
Ardonan,  69  a.  1r.  24  p.  prof.  5 a.  Ik.  8p,  18  s.  81  d. — Dere- 
vehill,  98  a.  1/.  6s.  5Sd. — Killnacronkea,  127  a.  1 r.  8 p. 

1/.  14s.  4^d. — Drumgesse,  97a.  2r.  16 p.  1/.  6s.  id. — Denry- 
gerihan  or  Derygerihan,  118  a.  1/.  11s.  10Jd. — Trinity- 
Island,  69  a.  3 r.  24  p.  18s.  10Jd. — Killyvelly,  51  a.  & 32  p. 

13s.  9\d. — Blenacttp,  45  a.  1 r.  8 p.  12s.  2 j d. — Upper  and 
Lower  Deny  alias  Derryne,  284  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  17  a.  3 it. 

8p. unprof.  3/.16s.l0</.— Snalure  or  Slanure,  100  A.  l/.7s.2d. 

— Drumoragk  and  Clonlasgan,  146  a.  3 k.  24  p.  prof.  7S  a. 

& 16  p.  unprof.  1/.  19s.7}d. — Drumurry,  58  a.  3 r.  8 r.  prof. 

14  a.  unprof.  15s.  10|d. — Drumellyes,  2 poles,  208  a. 

21. 16s.  1 :jd. — Killnevnrragh,  1 13  A.  & 32  p.  prof.  30  a.  & 32  p. 
unprof.  1/.  10s.  6 id.  — Killnafuttle  alias  Knetople,  34  a.  2 r. 

16 p.  9s.  id. — Lisnamanragh,  55  a.  1b.  24 p.  14s.  1 lid. — 
two  thirds  of  Cavan,  with  a mill,  9 a.  2s.  6 d. ; bar.  Logbtee, 
co.  Cavan.— in  Munster,  19,832  a.  1 r.  15  p.  plant  (32,124  a. 

Ik.  9 p.  stat.)  3014  3s.  Sid.— in  Leinster,  16,706  a.  & 24  r. 
plant  (27,061  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  3384  5s.  3 id.  —in  Ulster, 

1,735  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  (2,810  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)  234  8s.  5 d. 

— Total  quantity,  38,273  a.  2r.  31  p.  plant — Total  rent, 

6624  17s. Date  26/A  June  18/A  year. — Inrolkd  6/A  July 

1666. — Note:  By  p.  seal,  dated  at  Windsor,  12  July  1671, 
the  King  ordered  that  his  lordship  should  have  a remittal  of 
the  quit  rents,  (23°  4“  p.  d.  B.  10.) — Pursuant  to  p.  signet, 
dated  at  Whitehall,  6 Feb.  1679,  and  inrolied  (32"  3"  p. 
f.  R.  13.),  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Beare  and  Bantry,  with 
others,  were  created  into  the  manor  of  Bantry;  and  other 
lands  in  die  said  bar.  were  created  into  die  manor  of  Aldiam, 
widi  2,000  a.  in  each  for  a demesne ; power  to  create  tenures, 
to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron,  and  a law-day  or  court  of 
record  ; to  build  prisons ; to  appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs, 
gaolers,  and  other  officers;  to  enjoy  all  waifs,  &c. ; to  impark 
3,000  a.  or  more  in  each  manor,  with  free  warren ; to  build 
tan-houses,  and  dress  leather;  to  hold  a Wednesday  and  Satur- 
day market,  and  3 fairs,  on  29th  May,  10th  Aug.,  and  4th  Oct., 
and  die  day  after  each,  at  Ballygobane  alias  Oldtowne  in 


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ia  Cii.  II.  the  manor  of  Bantry ; to  appoint  say-masters  and  clerks  of 
the  market  at  the  rent  of  20s. — Patent  dated  15th  March 
1679,  and  inrolled  10th  April  1680.— (Rot.  de  anno  32',  2* p. 
d.  Roll  1.) 

Wexford.  18.  JASPER  GIFFORD  esq — Polemaloe, White-Church, 

and Bnllykaliy,with  Controversieland,368A.  lit.  14p. 747s.  0$d.; 

bar.  Shelburne,  co.  Wexford 20.  ROGER  DRAKE 

merch. — Stokestowne,  455  a.  94  4s.  3d. ; bar.  Bantry,  same 

Kilkenny,  co. — Ballybrochy,  60  a.  14  4s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Idea,  co.  Kil- 

Wevford.  KENNY. ROGER  DRAKE  and  HANNAH  liis  wife, 

daughter  and  co-heir  of  Major  Sam'  Shepheard,  and  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Hannah. — In  the  moiety  of  Camlin,  140  a.  1 u. 

14  i>.  24  16s.  9(4 ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. Dale 

7 til  Aug.  18  th  year. 

Meath.  22.  Capt.  THOMAS  TANDY Great  Drewestowne, 

185  a.  1 r.  20  p. — Little  Drewestowne,  189  a in  Girley, 

100  a.  — Gilbertstowne,  70  a.  & 6 p.  114  0s.  5|d. ; bar. 

Westmeath.  Kells,  co.  Meath — in  Ballenloghbovill  alias  Ballinloghbo-  1 
moyle,  2 a.  3 r.  20  p. — in  Dunganstowne,  59a.  2r. — in  Mar-  I 
tinstowne,  181  a.  44  18s.  6fd. ,-  bar.  Delvin,  co.  West- 
meath— Total  quantity,  787  a.  3 r.  6 p.  plant. 23. 

Meat/,.  EDMUND  BRADSHAW  gent.— in  the  west  part  of  Clon- 
catte,  to  be  divided  by  a north  and  south  line,  121a.  & 38  p. 

24  9s.  6(4  ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. Date  35th  Aug. 

1 8 th  year. 

Meath.  24.  RICHARD  STEPHENS  the  younger,  esq. — Law- 
rencetowne  (part),  188  a.  2 r.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  3416s.  4(4 
— Maprath,254A.  54  2s.  10  jd.— the  Motte,  128  a.  2411s.  10(4 
— Clonfinnen  and  part  of  Curragh,  235  a.  44  15s.  2 d.  abated 
to  24  6s.— Rathbrakes,  242  a.  2 r.  44  18s.  2J(4  — mountain 
pole,  176  a.  2r.  34  11s.  Ojd.  abated  to  14  16s.,  with  further 
abatements.— part  of  Kells,  lying  next  to  the  white  commons 
of  which  Rochford  of  Killbried  was  proprietor,  56  a.  2 r. 

14  2s.  10  jd. — the  white  commons,  37  a.  2 n.  15s.  2\d. | 

several  parcells  of  laud  near  Kells,  with  the  several  mills 
thereon,  450  a.  94  2s.  2$d.— in  Midlaghay,  51  a.  14  7s.  OJd. 

— Balreaske,  151  a.  2 r.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  34  Is.  ijd.; 
bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.— Total  quantity,  1,971  a.  plant. 
(3,192  a.  2 n.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  404  4s.  2d.— Taterath, 
Fyanstowne,  and  Ilullstowne  or  Hurlestowne,  769  a.  2 r. 
prof.  11  a.  unprof.  794  11s.  4(4,  payable  to  Charles  lord  v. 
Fitzharding,  his  heirs  and  assigns ; same  bar. — for  30  years 
from  1st  May  1665 Date  25/A  Aug.  18 th  year. 


s.5id. 


bine,  581a.  114  15s. 3.1(4 — Rathkilliheane,  169  a.  348. 

— Rogerstowne  and  Gorheene,  239  a.  44  16s.  9Arf. ; 

Idea,  Igrim,and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. — Newrath  alias  Rath- 
new,  (456  A.  3 n.  2 p.  stat.)  54  14s.  2\d. ; same  bar.  and 
co- — *or  the  remainder  of  a term  of  101  years,  commencing 
in  1638. —Total  quantity  in  Waterford,  4,512  a.  plant. 
(7,308  a.  2 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  684  10s.  4' (4— Total 
quantity  in  Kilkenny,  1,271a.  2 r.  16  p.  plant.  (2,058  a. 
3 r.  11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  254 14s.  81(4 .Date  1 5th  Dec. 


loth  year. 

37.  WILLIAM  COSBY  esq. — Lisscloan  (part),  38  a.  Cavan. 
10s.  3(4 — Killnegarbutt,71  a.  1 r.  19s.  2 i>(4— Lawkill,  141  a. 

14  18s.  0|d. — Tullaghoe,  70  a.  18s.  lOfd— Knockatoodder 
and  Agherdromgawnagh,  267  a.  2 n.  34  12s.  2.1(4  — Cor- 
delish,  95  a.  14  5s.  73d.  — Dromole,  1 12  a.  14  10s.  23d.  — 

Aghawee,  170  a.  24  5s.  10}d. — Artonagh  and  Crosseroghan, 

778  a.  104  10s.  Old. — Dromgoony  and  Drummagran  or 
Drumnagan,  212  a.  24  17s.  2Jd— Drumratt  (part),  45  a. 

12s.  13d.;  bar.  Tullaghgarvy,  co.  Cavan.  — Bourne,  124  a. 

14  13s.  5fd.  — Killmore,  141  a.  14  18s.  03d.— Downe  or 
Dowre,  1 18  a.  14  1 Is.  lOjd. ; bar.  Castleraglian,  same  co— 

Total  quantity,  2,382a.  3_r.  plant.  (3,859  a.  2r.  3 Ip.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  324  3s.  3(4- — Date  3 1st  Oct.  18th  year. 

40.  THOMAS  TIPPING  gent. — Drummore  alias  Shra-  Westmeath. 
henerick  alias  Snmerge,  158  a.  ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  West- 
meath.— in  Tulkenro,  7 a. — in  Capentacke,  41  a. — in  Kil- 
linehinch,  30  a.  44  15s.  7d. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  i 
Killsaran,  50  a.  — in  Derrymackinnisky  alias  Edenordety, 

96  a.  prof.  31  a.  unprof. — Lisnarnard,  66  a.  2 r.  prof.  20  A. 
unprof— Keerenan,  94  a.  44  2s.  9d. ; bar.  Lower  Evagh,  co. 

Date  3d  Nov.  \8th  year. — Inrolled  29  th  Nov. 


Downe 


i.  27.  RICHARD  SIIUTTLEWORTH  esq— In  Noghe- 
vale,  Aghan,  Cleghduffe,  Ruans,  Carrobey,  and  Aghafin, 
161  a.  2r.  34  5s.  43d. — in  Ardnecrane,  Carroboy,  and  Dun- 
gorman,  335  a.  3 r.  15  p.  64  16s.;  bar.  Kilkenny  West,  co. 
Westmeath Dale  15 th  Oct.  18 th  year. 

29.  HENRY  Lord  ARLINGTON. — A release  and  dis- 
charge of  all  the  quit  rents  imposed  upon  his  estate,  reserving 

only  the  yearly  rent  of  404 Date  3d  Nov.  18th  year.— 

Inrolled  17th  Dec.  1666. 

31.  GILBERT  ECCLES  esq— In  Ballykernan,  114  a. 
3r.  17  p. — Cappanacully,  74  a. — Gortnafelly,  76  a. — Tullin, 

54  a — Coosan,  277  a — Micham,  118  a.  2r Creagkduffe, 

354  a.  — Annaghfaglmy,  68  a.  — Cloonagh,  13  a.  ; ter.  of 
Brawny,  co.  Westmeath — Ballihatten  and  pavt  of  Gaune, 
68  a.  2r — in  Killnagaller,  33  a.  2 r.  6 p.;  bar.  Mogashell, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  1,257  A.  1 r.  23  p.  plant.  (2,027  a. 

& S p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  254  7s.  1 Id. Date  4/A  Oct. 

IS th  year. 

33.  Sir  ALGERNON  MAY  and  DOROTHY  his  wife. 
—To  her  heirs  and  assigns.— Clommoghle  and  Rosse,  403  a. 
64  2s.4Jd— Ballygarrett,  70  a.  14  Is.  3d—  Killinasbeg,  Old- 
grange,  and  Moghili  or  Moliill,  1,035  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 

154  14s.  4}  d. — Bally knavine,  343  a.  54  4s.  2d. Fedans 

and  BaUyhasteene,  500  a.  74  11s.  10Jd._  BaUyslutllagh, 
S3  a.  145s.9Jd. — Burnebehv  or  Barnebehy,  224a.  34 Old 
— Gortandawoodlocke,  133  a.  24  0s.  4|d—  Gortadastrange', 
1S6  a.  24  16s.  6d.  — Cooleroe  alias  Cooleare  or  Coolera 
419  a.  61.  7s.  Sd.  Gillcocke,  Bealocke,  and  Gortaggard, 
618  a.  prof.  79  a.  unprof.  94  7s.  Sjd— Moonelargy,  496  a. 
74  10s.  73d. : bar.  Uppertlurd,  co.  Waterford— Killcully-  I 


42.  Sir  ST.  JOHN  BRODR1CK  knt— The  castle,  town, 
and  lands  of  Castle-Redmond,  260  a.  34  18s.  llid. ; bar. 
Imokilly,  co.  Cork. — Cahirmona,  Scortm'cotter,  and  Carrig- 
bane,  480  a.  1 r.  24  p.  74  5s.  10|d— Ballynock  and  Courragh, 
190  a.  3 r.  24  17s.  llfd. — Ballyvalterigg,  101a.  2 r.  16  p. 
14  10s.  103d.  — Banard,  20  a.  6s.  OJd. ; same  bar.— Total 
rent,  154  19s.  9d. Date  1 6th  Nov.  1 8th  year. 

45.  Capt.  RICH-  NUNN— In  Killilaine,  82  a— inBal- 
lyumphant  and  Colemonv  alias  Cocksinore,  30  a. — Bally- 
cheene,  53  a. — The  Ringe  with  the  privileges  of  the  coihon 
tliereunto  belonging,  73  a.  2 n.  24  p.,  paying  to  the  chief 
lord  of  the  comon  of  “ The  Ringe”  such  rent  tliereout  as 

is  due  and  accustomed  to  be  paid-in  Duncarrig,  4.6  A in 

Great  Cardowne,  40  a. — Lady’s  Island  and  Inish,  12  a. 

Ballyshitt  alias  Ballyhitt  and  Cooleblowe,  68  a— in  Bally- 
cuslaine  and  Gray-Robin,  2 a.  2 r— Balleduiman,  31  a.  2 r. 
20  p-  in  Stonyford,  5 a.  3 b.  7p. — Newtowne,  54  a.  1 r.  26  p. 
— Giuchincrin,12A— Codd’s-Ballell,36  a— Synnott’s-Ballell, 

42  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Peirce’s- Ballell,  27  a.  2r.  20  p. in  Bally- 

gaiwy,  74  a — Milltowne,  70  a — Bellequohan,  75  a.  2 r.  22  p. 
—Shilmaine,  36  a— Hill-Castle,  98  a.  2 n.  6 p— Muckrans- 
towne,  26  a. — Ballem'chushin,  137  a.  1 n.  13  p—  Sladd  Bal- 
lebing,  and  Ballemurrngh,  170  a.  — St.  Margaret*,  Balle- 
cullan,  Sumerstowne,  and  BaUyknockane,  witl»  part  of  Cus- 
smstowne,  187  a.  2r.  36  p.— in  Ballitrent,  46  a— St.  Iberitt’s, 
46  a. — Butlei-stowne,  Trainc,  and  Loughlowrd,  98  a.  1 r.  22  p. 

— Kisshaw,  61  a.  In.  10  r — Rathmoer,  46  a.  2 r.  26  p. 

Glagbegg,  Auglnnoer,  and  Blackball,  53  a— Grange,  68  a.  & 
9p — Allenstowne,  144  a.  3 a.  6 p. ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wex- 
ford—in  Killnecrosse,  20  a— in  Drumaghan,  60  a— in  Cor- 

wallish,  29  a. — Drumaconagh,  106  a.  2 r.  32  p. in  Drum- 

mine,  12  a. — Listohan,  100  a.  — Lisltine,  49  a.  1 r.  24  r 

EdogoM,  si*  8«.-iu  Comm,  4T  a — Drumliiine,  ITS* 
— m Tonecounelly,  5 a.;  bar.  Tullaghgarvey,  co.  Cavan— 
Total  quantity  in  Wexfoid,  2,056  a.  3 n.  39  p.  plant.  (3,331  A. 

) Total  rent,  414  13s. — Total  quantity  in 

3 r.  16  p.  plant.  (1,018  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.) 

9s.  9d. Date  16 th  Nov.  ISth  year.— Inrolled 


Sit.  39 p. 
Cavan,  628  a. 
Total  rent,  84 
6th  Feb.  1666. 


47.  HENRY  Bishop  of  MEATH — Knocks  alias  Sum-  Meath. 
merhill,  with  its  parcells,  viz.  Moige  and  Knoekbcgg. 

743  a.  1 r.  12  p.  154  Is.  OJd. — Buconstowne,  507  a.  3 r 
104  5s. 7 1 d.  Jordunstowne,  200  a.  44  Is— Rahinstowne alias 


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,8CH  ft  Bally-Raine  (part),  396  a.  1b.  20  p.  8/.  Os.  6Jd— ; in  Ballin- 
' deny,  178  a.  1 b.  3/.  12s.  2i</.;  bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath. 
Meath.  —Total  quantity,  2,025  a.  2 b.  32  p.  plant.  (8,281  a.  1 e.  9p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  4,1/.  Os.  4\d.- Date  2 4th  Nov.  18 th  year. 

— InroUed  27 lh  Nov.  1666. 

Mea0l  49.  HENRY  OSBORNE  esq— Dardistowne  and  New- 
towne  of  Dardistowne,  338  a.  6/.  16s.  lOid.  — Smithstowne 
and  part  of  Ballymad,  303  a.  2e.  6/.  2s.  10Jd.  — both  the 
Damainstownes,  138  a.  21.  15s.  lOld.  — Julianstowne  (part), 
Armagh.  21a.  2 b.  8s.8jd.;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath.  — Emoricam 
(part),  93  a.  & 19  p.  1/.  5s.  Hd. ; bar.  Fewes,  co.  Abdmagh. 

— Total,  17/.  9s.  53d. Date  18/A  Jane  18 th  year.  — 

InroUed  26 th  June  1666. 

Westmeath.  51.  Sir  HIEROM  ALEXANDER  knt.,  2*  justice  of 
the  comon  pleas.— Rathgarratt  (part),  147  a.  & 32  p.  prof. 
488  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof. — Peircetowne,  115  a.  & 16  p.  prof. 
101  a.  3 b.  8 P.  unprof. — Killbreny  alias  Killbrenan,  169  a. 
prof.  9a.  2b.  16p.unprof— Castlelost  (part),  205  a. — Medein 
alias  Meadin,  167  a.— Oldtowne,  133  a.  & 16  p.;  bar.  Fer- 


tullagh,  co.  Westmeath. — Total  quantity,  936  a.  1 r.  24  p.  18  Ck.ii. 

plant.  (1,516  a.  3 b.  16 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  18/.  19s,  2.)d.  

Date  10</j  July  18/A  year. — InroUed  20/A  July  1666. 

53.  THOMAS  SCOTT  esq— Long-Graige,  321  A— in  Wexford. 

Ashagard,  151a.  2 b.  27  p. — Rahinduffe,  209  a. — Shanoyle, 

364  A. — in  Ashagard,  104  a. — Hilltowne,  Ballimitty,  and  Bally- 
knock,  467  a. — Marshalstowne,  116  a. — Coolecleof,  116  a.; 
bar.  Shilmalier,  co.  Wexford. — in  Newbane  alias  Newbay, 
Larkingstowne,  and  Ballymorris,  154  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  same  co. 

—Total  quantity,  2,002  a.  2 b.  27  p.  plant.  (3,2-13  a.  3 b.  39  p. 

stat) — Total  rent,  40/.  11s. Date  9/A  Aug.  18/A  year. — 

InroUed  13/A  Aug.  1666. 

55.  OLIVER,  son  and  heir  of  PATRICK  TALLANT  Kilkenny. 
esq.  — Collumkill,  478  a.  prof.  48  a.  unprof.  — Munemacody 
alias  Munge,  178  a.  2 b— Rossroe,  122  a.  2 b.;  bar.  Gowran, 
co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  779  a.  plant  (1,261a.  3 b. 

16  P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  15/.  15s.  51d—  Jellowestowne,  192  a.  Neath. 
(301  a.  & 1 p.  stat.)  SI.  17s.  9 d. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath. 

Date  12/A  Dec.  18/A  year. — InroUed  11  th  Jan.  1666. 


Roll,  18  th  Cha.  II.  eighth  part,  bach. 


1.  FITZGERALD  AYLMER  esq— A release  and  con- 
firmation unto  him,  as  son  and  heir  to  Capt.  Garrett  Aylmer, 
and  grandson  to  Philip  Fitz-Gerald  of  Allon  in  the  co.  of  Kil-  | 
dare,  esq.,  of  all  the  lands,  &c.  which  had  been  granted  to  the 

said  Garrett  by  patent  dated  the  9th  Feb.  14th  Cha.  II. 

Date  21s/  April  18/A  year. — InroUed  30/A  April  1666. 

Limerick.  3.  CHIDLEY  COOTE  the  elder,  esq— Ardovelane,  238  a. 

31.  12s.  3 id.  — Bohernebottery,  42  a.  12s.  9 d.  — Milltowne, 
121a.  1/.  16s.  9d.  — Flemingstowne,  106  a.  1/.  12s.  2\d. — 
Ballingaddybegg,  54  a.  16s.  4Jd.  — Ballingaddymore,  104  a. 
1/.  11s.  7d.  — Owlort,  114  a.  prof.  17  a.  3 b.  36  p.  unprof. 
1/.  14s.7id. — Aulonstowne,  190  a. prof.  5a. unprof.  2/.  17s.  8Jd. 
— Garrykettinea,  33a.  lOs.OJd. — Carreagarruffe,  35a.  10s. 7 3d. 
— Comes,  61  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof.  18s.  6,)d.  — Ballynehow, 
427  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  6/.  9s.  7jd. — Ballingawsey,  with  the 
unprof,  lands,  782  a.  3 b.  prof.  148  a.  unprof.  11/.  17s.  8Jd. 
— Killgnosey  or  Killguosey,  with  the  unprof,  lands,  17  a. 

1 B.  5s.  3d— Ballywodane,  173  a.  2/.  12s.  61,d— Graige,  10  a. 
3s.  OJd.  — Garrifook  and  Glandannon,  219  A.  31.  6s.  6 \d.  — 
Jamestowne,  with  the  unprof,  lands,  181a.  21. 14s.  11  |d. 
Clyehagh,  57  a.  17s.  3Jd. — Ballincarruna,  112  a.  1/.  14s.0}d. 
— Rathnewitagh,  153  a.  2/.  6s.  5jd.  — Hyarrycuona,  183  a. 
21. 15s.  7 d.  — Ballyneshaneboy,  with  the  unprof,  lands,  317  a. 
4/.  16s.  3}d.  — Ardpatrick,  with  the  unprof,  lands  thereof, 
71  a.  1/.  Is.  6|d. ; bar.  Coslea,  co.  Limerick.  — Clon- 
more,  20  a.  6s.  Id. — Graig-Auster,  54  a.  3r.  21  p.  16s.  7 3d. 
— Gortierentine,  5 a.  Is.  6{d. ; bar.  Coshmoy,  same  co.  — 
three  parcells  of  land  named  Gortshanagliy,  marked  in  die 
book  of  reference  and  map  remaining  in  die  surveyor  general’s 
office  with  litde  (b.  c.  d.),  41  a.  2 b.  32  p.  12s.  8>d—  another 
paicell,  marked  with  litde  (e.),  22  a.  1 r.  28  p.  6s.  lOd. 

anodierparcellhiGortnegappan, marked (f.), 26a.  2b.  Ss.Oid. 

— another  parcell  called  Ardslieeragh-Baneare,  marked  (h.), 
17  a.  5s.  2d. — part  of  Boghrehenny  and  Monclamy,  marked 
(k.);  CoUetree,  marked  (1.);  Rahineluosey  (n.);  Rahinel- 
nolegangooly  or  Rahinvoleganbegg,  marked  (m.) ; a parcell 
marked  (o.),  13  a.  3s.  1 ltd— a parcell  called  Parkenemonegelie 
or  geile,  marked  (p.),  26  a.  2 b.  23  r.  8s.  Id— a parcell  called 
Deebert  and  Inchivorraghan  (G.),  29  a.  8s.9Jd.  Inchydora- 
Owen  (h.),  1 R— several  gardens  (F.),  12  a— in  Proute  (G.), 
and  John  Fox’s  half  stang  mearing  widi  it  marked  (G.),  9 a. 

2 r. — a garden  plott  (K.),  1a.  1b.  18  p— several  gardens 
mearing  with  die  abby-laiul  (b.  c.),  3 a.  2 r— Gortacloggan 
(V.),  4 a.  3 b.  9s.  6 id. — Cotnersfield  (T.),  2 a.  7Jd. — several 
gardens  without  Juygate,  on  the  east  side  of  Moyallo  (S.), 
8 A.  2s.  5 Jd. — several  gardens  on  die  west  side  of  Moyallo 
road  (R.),  5 a.  Is.  63d.  — Clownsleevan  or  Clowasleevan 
(Y.  or  G.) , 12  a.  2 r.  3s.  9jd— Killercoake  alias  Kilcruoge  and 
Go'rtevelnnnhn  (X.),  15  a.  4s.  6Jd.  — Gortine-Parkeickly- 
Cotton,  a parcell  ( W.),  45  a.  & 21  p.  13s.  8|d—  Keyhmds  or 
Keylane,  Moan,  Garryfee,  Gartbogher,  Gerode  or  Geroge, 
Gortbeg  and  Gortine,  Puckodosy,  and  Pharakebegg  or  Fnrra- 
Rebegg  (Z.),  130  a.  1/.  19s.  53d— Garrivanna,  Knocknarnsh, 
a garden  (A.),  26  a.  7s.  10 Jd— certain  gardens  between  the 
lough  and  town  wall  (Q.),  2 a.  7\d.— Gortincdrishy  or  ly, 

(123.) 


Astarig,  and  a parcell  marked  (P.  2.),  9 a.  2s.  83d.  — Gortrni-  Limerick. 
strackish  (P.  3.),  5a.  ls.6|d— ill  two  parcells,  and  one  parcell 
marked  (C.),  30  a.  3 b.  24  p.  9s.4Jd— in  a parcell  mearing 
with  David  Lewis’s  land  (r.  r.),  8 a.  2s.  5 id— a parcell  marked 
(s.s.),  8 A.  2s. 5 id. — a parcell  (11.  n.),  10  a.  1 R.  36  P.  3s.2jd. 

— Gortscarloddybegg  (x.  x.),  1 a— Gortignegeree  (y.  y.),  6 a. 

2 b— a parcell  (z.z.),  26  a.  2 r.  10s.  4Jd. — in  several  parcells 
marked  (A.a.),  18  a.  2r. — a parcell  (o.),  1a.  5s.  lid. — Gort- 
knockane  (G.),  29  a.  8s.  93d.  — in  Buntagh  or  Bantagh, 

Creagh,  Gortandrisly,  Cidlaghmoremore,  Cullaghmorebegg, 
Gortandrum,  one  parcell  and  two  parcells  (D.),  46  a.  13s.  113d. 

— Gortely,  Corneale  (F.),  6 a.  Is.  lOd— Jorteene  alias  Gor- 
teene-Ivonish  (E.),  8 a. — two  parcells  (H.),  2 a.  2 b.  3s.  2Jd. — in 
Parkeale,  Gortaunoneare,  Moneare,  Finecregby,  Gortancloghy, 
and  a parcell  marked  (o.)  ; Gortlewis  (m.)  ; Rahinevoleeliy 
(1.)  ; Gorteendranigh  (N.) ; Gleave  or  Glean,  Gurteene, 

Dramigh  alias  Diglane,  marked  (n.  o.) ; Camelane  or  Coome- 
lane  (K.) ; and  a parcell  (P.),  23  a.  6s.  113d. ; liberties  of 
Kilmallock,  same  co. — in  the  mountain  pasture  in  die  parish  Kerry. 
of  Killflony,  next  adjoining  to  die  parish  and  borough  of 
Ardfert,  1,010  a.  15/.7s.  9d.  — Tubrid,  587  a.  3 b.  10  p. 

81. 18s.  6 .(d. — Knockanhanky  and  Lismareagh,  49  a.  14s.10.ld. 

— Gortinspidale,  7 a.  & 12  p.  2s.  ljd— Gortmore,  8 a.  3 b. 

2s.  8d. — a garden  plott,  4 a.  Is.  41d— two  tenem",  two  gardens, 
half  a garden,  a little  plott  of  a garden,  and  i part  of  an  acre, 
Coltmareighnoghtragh,  2 a.  and  half. —one  tenem>  called 
Phorelaneglogh,  two  houses  roofed,  one  tenem'  and  garden,  one 
tenem'  called  Garret  Duffy,  part  of  a tenem'  called  Garryne- 
fiengy,  with  a little  garden  plott  and  tenem'  called  West 
Molloy,  a garden,  one  tenem*  with  a great  stone  house  railed 
Fienespinig,  a rabbin  and  backside  railed  Tenem'-Morishneg, 
one  tenem'  and  garden,  one  other  tenem'  and  garden,  Sheana- 
boyle,  one  tenem'  called  Cahemefagh,  and  two  plotts  of  ground 
called  Garrinilourc,  a little  plott  called  Gassingrand,  about 
the  10th  part  of  an  acre,  and  Michore,  15  a.  4s.  6 id— 

Clougher,  152  a.  1b.  30p.  2l.0s.3ld.— in  the  south-west  part 
of  Christan,  12  a.  3 b.  21  p. — Gortingeon,  4 a.  5s.  Ud. ; bar. 
Clanmorrish,  co.  Kerry.— in  West  Moygalls- Bally knockane 
next  to  Gurtingeon,  89  a.  1/.  7s.  Old.— Ballynehow,  64  a. 

1b.  19s.  6d.  — Coyle,  107  a.  1/.  12s.  6d.  — in  the  same, 
mount"  pas.,  138  a.  2/.  Is.  lid.  — Comons  to  Behanigh  moun- 
tains, and  pas.,  550  a.  8/.  7s.  Old.  — Ballynanremagh  and 
Logherbegg,  d",  30  a.  9s.  lid— in  die  same,  mount"  pas,  494  a. 

1 b.  36  p— in  the  same,  nr.  and  pas.,  216  a.  2 R. — in  the  same, 
boggy  pas,  44  a.  1 R.  29  p— in  Ardrinan,  mount"  pas.  next  to 
Gurteene,  17  a.  1 it.  6 p.  11/.  15s.  7d— Gurteen,  mount"  pas, 

138  A.  3 R.  32  P. — in  the  same,  ar.  and  pas.,  123  a.  3 n.  20  p. 

31.  19s.  9Jd.  — Caherebanellybegg,  ar,  54  a.  — in  die  same, 
mount"  and  pas,  122  a.  2/.13s.5)d.— Acrois  and  Cahirebnny- 
lemore,  33  a - the  same,  mound-  pas,  90  a.  1/.  17s.  Hd.- 
Coolenegopue,  nr,  39  a— in  the  same,  mount"  pas,  135  a.  2 it. 

21. 13s. — Killiiardrum,  d“,  82  a.  2 R— in  the  same,  nr.  and  pas, 

51  a.  21.  0s.  GJd. Half  Killmurrv,  66  a.  1/.  0s.  Old. — in 

Bally-Iiiaiis,  boggy  pas-  nest  to  Imlaglis  nr,  45  a.  3 n.  16  p. 

13s.  lid. in  Killduffe  and  Ballyinnkegoge,  ar,  106  a.  2 n. 

16p— in  the  same,  mount"  pas.,  135  a.  lR.  4r.  3/.  13s.  5Jd. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


- ?•  Drumanally,  mount"  pas.  next  to  tlie  mount"  pas.  of 

Kilduff,  205  a.  & 19  p.  31.  2s.  3U  ; bar.  Corkaginny,  same 

my.  co.— Total  quantity,  9,604  A.  2 n.  14  p.  plant.  ( 15^557  a.  3 it. 

14  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  145/.  17s.  O.W. Date  20 th  July 

18//t  year. — Inrolled  8th  Aug.  1666. 

* Co-  , HENRY  Lord  ARLINGTON  alias  HARLING- 
TON,  secretary  of  state  of  England.— fBallibrittas,  fKillagana 
or  garry , fGarry  caddie,  fBallishanduffe,  fRatlimiUer  alias  Rath- 
mines,  -f-Ballynowlart  alias  Catharinestowne,  fGraigverin  alias 
Gaigferin,  alias  Northgrange,  and  fBallyaddins  or  ing,  alias 
Ballyaden,  alias  Eastfiehl,  1,128  a.  1b.  38  p.  prof.  242  a.  2 b. 
24  p . unprof.  22/.  17s.— fBaUintogher,  fBallygowne,  fKillig- 
hsh  abas  Pavmgton,  and  fClonine  or  Cloneen  alias  Closeland, 
72J  a.  2n.  8 p.  prof.  139  a.  unprof.  14/.  15s.  5</.-+Coole- 
towdery  abas  Cullendery  or  Cultudery,  alias  Port-Arlington, 
tEnoghcorr  or  Eveghcorr,  Glardine  or  EUardine,  tGalfagh- 
nacloghery  or  Gallanailogberry,  fShyannocke  or  Susbannocke, 
“‘S “°n,  540  a.  prof.  53  a.  1b.  16  p.  unprof. 
10/.  18s.  ljd— T.rcogher  alias  Tircoger  alias  fForraigne,  and  | 
fLm-aclowne  or  Guraclon  alias  Brackloane  alias  Graymarsh, 

„ "■  S?p;Prof-  6a-  In-  8 p.  unprof.  6/.8s.8d— fBally- 

codifle  alias  Ballyteigeduffe,  alias  Jamestowne,  354  a.  & 32  p 
pro  . 79  a.  unprof.  7/.  3s.  5*d-+Rathrousin  alias  Rati, acres, 

“ l8''1™  f,  a-  unprof.  14/.  13s.  7d— fKilleskeragh- 
e,  fKilleskeragbbegg,  Grageneskerry,  and  fBellingue  or 
Bellnigue  abas  fFisberstowne,  307  a.  3 b.  8p.  prof.  33  a 
?!'  4S'  — f Bally  fobole  alias  Ballyfo- 

tojie  abas  Ballyfoble  alias  Ballypoble  alias  Cardustowne, 
and  f Barretoben,  345  a.  prof.  186  a.  1b.  8 p.  unprof. 

?9S;  8\d'~ fKfester-Magna,  Kinester-Parva,  Killmal- 
agbagb  abas  fKillmullin,  fClonana  alias  Millsburry,  fBal- 
i carroll  or  corrall,  fPoulagh  alias  Cm-rolsby,  fDerynefonsy 
Grov"S}r  H 1US  Den'ynefonsi">  alias  Hoopegrove  or  Hope- 

Court’  ^-t^'ne-Courtstlias  Upper  aU’ Lower  KHnt 
alias  r n T C,'"e\Co,u'  ls  al,as  Clowneighter,  Clownoughter 
KilUmn  T ’ C 0Cke’  a,,d  the  tw°  t Killbreckans  or 
Kd  b.etta.is  abas  Checquerton,  1,156  a.  2 n.  23/.  8s.  4d— 
f-Uallymorrish  alias  Maurishtowne,  407  a.  & 32  p.  prof  9 p 

!°m-~t!latl,'eiSSe  “liaS  Rathl^“agl>  alias 

kowdm  ’ + ^ ,V,li'S:  tJKuhnegarrngh,  fColebride,  fMac- 

2/  its  10?d  M"t°WdTragh’  138  A‘  P'  oF-  26  a.  unprof. 

■ I os.  10-ld— +Fyraghnesper,  fGarrycormacke,  fDerry- 
ougbter  or  Derryraghter  or  fDerrysber,  fOwraghery  or 
Glo!°Sl'e'e’  +P°llefin>  t Parwgbanine  or  Farraghamin  or 
Gloicodiny,  fCloneskally  or  Cloneousbasly,  and  HWins- 
towneor  Graghein-Clewne ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. 

. o.  fDeryoi.gbtagb  alias  Sharwood-Marsh,  512  a.  10/.  7s.  4d 
— Endagb  or  Eudagb,  Cloglmulloe  alias  Clogh-Connell, 
a .as  <t«aconnell,  and  sfArgentrench  alias  Ardellis  alias 
148  a.  unprof.  « UM-flh*. 
fattn,  + Rab,nl*gg,  tCoden^,™],.  ,,j„  , 

S S02*.  .«lbogg„np,„i:  • 

lliall  ntogber  nbas  Black-f.elds,  298  a.  6/.  8s.  Old— +Gurt-  , 

tfrST  a'iaa  alias  Cristalibrookc,  r 

227  a.  4/.  lls.l  Id—  fKilIockeene  alias  BaUykean,  alias  r 
Keannesburry,  fEnterdierny,  and  fBallywirne  or  Ballywyr-  1 

(Wht',ArP't  nA'  UI>prof-  7I-  15s-  lid— tKillcowney,  2 

bant  r “ y’  and  tKibockbrebart  or  Killockbra-  t. 

bm  d,as  Oddtowno,  275  a prof  691  a.  red  bogg  unprof.  , 

252  ! o ' +,N  'I  Cy  al,as  nl|as  Leigltsburye,  a. 

Sl,t;  +nP  . 9A'U,,Pror-  6/.  2s.  4{d  — ■)■  Ral.ine  or  2: 
Rat lun,  fDownehenny  alias  Downehoing  or  Donehonv  2- 

lanen  ayba.  e d.as  Farrenclebane,  fCoolcover,  tKilloghfin  B 
tT.rcu  len  abas  Tirecogblin,  tGlanmuckellagh,  +RadS  Q 

lavally,  -f  Ballynebarre  or  Ballynecurr  and  I 11 

n.i„|,  f.,  , . ‘"1'n-cuu,  and  f Etagbnamun-  me 

° o Glaglmemannagb,  463  a.  9/.  7s.  5Jd  — +CIonn 

ss5&t  z 


tp.ska.-t,  viz.  fRahinkirin  alias  Rockhall,  and  fGan-ymony 
alias  Combination,  fKillclowenbrenan  alias  Welsh-Denn,  and 
fBallintemple  alias  Templetowne,  1,466  a.  prof.  810  a.  and 
1,408  a.  red  bog,  2 parcells,  unprof.  29/.  13s.  8d  — f Clone- 
home  alias  Clonequin  alias  Queen’s-Close,  225  a.  prof.  478  a. 
unprof.  4/.  11s.  l.ld—  fGortinenssy  alias  Gortinfassy  or  Gur- 
tinfuslye,  alias  West-land  or  Wast-land,  and  tArdeyerin  alias 
Arde,  abas  Wmterheight,  450  a.  2 b.  9/.  2s.  5jd—  l-Enrath- 
inore  abas  Rathmore,  alias  First-Sight,  133  a.  21. 13s.  lOjd 

— Gragefin  alias  Gragenefin,  and  the  woods  and  timber 
woods  called  <tKillenae  or  Kilkena,  alias  Port-Arlington 
woods,  belongmg  to  the  adjacent  towns,  1,322a.  26/.15s.44rf 

< f Clonehorke,  Kilkeran  alias  Kilkiran,  Enshanlough- 
aeit  alias  Shanlougbert,  alias  <fTimber-Towne,  Coulte- 
Cannon  or  Coulbcannon  alias  Coulterrannagh,  and  Porlne- 

7b  ™ ;■  K prof  l.UO  «„  K„,  1St  ,1.. 

— tLoglnll  alias  Lacb.ll  abas  Lugbill,  alias  Henryes-Hill, 

and  <f  Gurteenc  alias  Gurtine-Sbaneloane  alias  Gurtine- 
conlauie,  alias  Rivemowne,  335a.&2p.  6/.  15s. 7fd— fTem- 
ple-Shencs  alias  Temple-Shannett  alias  Temple-Shoanes  or 
ShanBj  „ Megop,  tBdli»™Clo.„gh,  tColldll, 

tKilloke,  and  fCIownagbmore;  bar.  Pbilipstowne,  King’s 

no7j°tal3qUan,tity  in  Queen’S  Co”  6’690  A’  3 '<•  38  p.  plant. 
(10,837  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  135/.  9s.  6d  - in 
Kings  Co.  10,504  a.  & 2 p.  plant.  (17,014a.  3 r.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  212/.  13s.  8d Date  27 th  July  18 th  year.— Inrolled 

17th  Aug  1666.  Note .-  The  lands  marked  thus  f in  the 
Queens  Co.,  and  those  thus  <f  marked  in  the  King’s  Co. 
were  created  into  the  manor  of  Port-Arlington:  and  the 
rt;"  th*  K-f  Co.  marked  thus  + were  crated M 
p C'lal'Ksto\vn.  By  privy  signet,  dated  at  Ilamp- 

ton-Court,  6tb  Aug.  1662,  the  King  ordered  that  be  should 
have  a grant  of  the  reversion  of  the  O’Dempsey’s  estates 
d R I*)"8*  “ld  Queen’S  Co'  and  co’  Kildare— (14»  3 »p. 


" T16'  C*rt  ™°S-  EVANS.  -Danghb^s,  m A._  ffia„ 
>t  Tuestowne  or  Iwestowne,  43  a.  3 r 29  p n,™™ 

- (P«),  88  a.  , ,.  87r.Ju™fagg,  13U  27a  3 

« S ? i ”•  Eii-Kemny Nash^towne 

P )>  A.  3 b.  10  p.  17s.  4 d. ; bar.  Gowrail,  same  co Kill 

'1,7,  „ . Holdingsrark,  188  A. 

, ELsLrnpf', 7 ««  .». 

m y i° sluubbs  of  Barnegbssane,  238  a.  3 r.  Ip  — 

3f  A/~yroyeswo°d’ the  of  sreat  ^re 

. ,":,:  en  yhaliy’  “ B,ian’s close>  and three ofher closes 

• the  same  adjoining,  part  of  Lousybash,  Seabby-Parcke  Red 

1 I , ”;,,  IrTo  l S “ W*,Krt  ”i»,  Courtes-gardei, 

"d  oig  ? f *»  P™H  of  l«,d  SL 

.djornnig,  8 do»  n.mnng  „„1,  TalbotWnol,,  ,wo  do«S 
CElIri  James-Iand,  «,„1  „rfl  , - g _ 

Trogd-gaie  and  Jam™  land,  and  De,„«,  — 

, he,, upon,  C,odn,«-l«d,  »ift  ,w„  sZL  7 
meadow  joining  d,,  l,igbw,y,  5S  a.  S,  , , 

ST'IT1'  *”  P“'k  “ll“1  0UT*rk.  end  dm  two  ml 

26  a It,  07  „ , „ KESM Jamestowne  (part), 

26a.  1.,  27P— Andl*gg(p„,e),  ,5Sa.  S0,._Sk 

towne  and  Hy more,  210  a 2 i,  io„  r-  . u 

Sa.Pon  io™„P;,._N”olrLd“LSb'Z5J'  Q~'‘ c 

20.  JAMES  MANSERGH— Moccronv  and  r™,  r , 

. p'-',  n0  a.„,»f.  142  A.  ,mp,„r“”2.S^r  2; 

of  Bnllerough,  222a.p„f.  470a.nnprof.  31.  7,  s“ 

21  a,  r'l',',  ' °f  C:'“Sl,,*l;"  138  A.  prof.  260  A.  nnprof 
1 1,  k.  ‘ * 3!  of  M“«n,  86  aPl  , 

81.  11s.  4Jrf. .Date  1st  Oct.  18 th  year. 

22.  BARTHOLOMEW  BEALE  nn.--Ballra,ak(,.|,  „ . 
Rntbcore,  and  Ballyan,  1,412  a 2r  m-of  173,''  k „8  ’ Wea,A' 
BaH-iil,  400  a.  prof 


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Meath. 

Tipperary. 


Sligo. 


Mayo. 

Sligo. 

Mayo. 

Cork. 

Waterford. 


Westmeath. 

Ardmagh. 


Meath. — Total  quantity,  1,812  a.  2 it.  plant.  (2,935  a.  3 a. 

- 33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  36/.  14s. 23.  NATHANIEL 

HUNT  gent. — In  Cloncarvill  and  Moimington,  482  A — in 
Donower,  178  a.  In.  22  p.  13/.  7s.  5}d. ; bar.  Lune,  same 
co. — Killogneny,  50  a. — Balligibbon,  part,  on  the  west  side, 

40  a.  1/.  7s.  id. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

Dale  15  th  Oct.  18/4  year. 

24.  Comet  EDWARD  NICHOLSON. — Ballinagargin 
and  Bruckin,  1 qr.,  76  a.  2 r.  16p. — Corcline,  f of  a qr. — 
more  of  the  same,  115  a.  1 n.  9 p. — Sheereagh,  J qr.,  44  a. 

1 r.  16  p. — in  Cooleboy,  1 cart". — more  in  the  same,  1 cart", 
24  a.  3 r. — Shrareagh,  1 cart"  of  the  qr.  of  Phay  in  Cooleboy, 
15  a. — Rathmulpatricke,  1 qr.,  70  a.  prof.  44  a.  3 R.  unprof. 
— Toneleana,  1 cart",  27  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof. — Carrowmore, 

1 qr.,  128  a.  & 33  p. — Annaghloy  and  Muck,  1 qr.,  72  a. — 
Derryleagh,  £ qr.,  60  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Letrim,  8 qrs., 
321  a.  3 R.  16  p.  prof.  463  A.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof.—  Cloone- 
mackooly,  1 qr.,  215  a.  prof.  404  a.  unprof. — in  the  4 qrs.  of 
Deucharne,  by  name  Carrowkeele  and  Magherenorne,  160  a. — 
Carrownakorky  alias  Carrownleckie,  1 qr.,  54  a.  2r.  14  p.  prof. 
75  A.  unprof. ; in  the  parishes  of  Killm'callen,  Dromcollum, 
Shanchough,  Kilhn'cranny,  and  Achonry,  bar.  Tirrerill  and 
Leynie,  co.  Sligo. — Total  quantity,  1,384a.  2r.  24p.  plant. 

(2,242  a.  3 r.  19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  144  0s.  2 \d. 

26.  WILLIAM  HUNTER  gent— In  Ballahely,  2qrs.,225A. 
prof.  34  a.  unprof. — in  part  of  Carrowneleck,  1 qr.,  81  a. 

1 R.  prof.  57  a.  unprof. — in  the  4 qrs.  of  Denghome,  by  name 

Carrowkeele,  Magliarinore,  Carrowkarkfree,  80  a. — in  Car- 
rowbegg  and  Skery,  123  a. — in  Ballykillcash,  114  a.;  bar. 
Tirrerill,  Leyney,  and  Terrereagh,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
623  a.  2 r.  plant.  (1,009  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
61.  6s.  2Jd. Date  28 th  Sep.  16th  year. 

27.  JOHN  CROFTON  gent. — Boe-Bricke,  2 qrs.,  303  a. 
prof.  139  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Knockadangane,  1 qr.,  104  a.  2 r. 
prof.  7 a.  unprof. — Ballynacloghy,  lqr.,  101  a.  2r.  prof.  49a. 
unprof. — Attisbane,  1 qr.,  116  a.  2 r. — in  Gortnahure,  1 qr., 
99a.  Ir.  Ip. — Lishene,  1 qr., 39 a. — Rathnemagh, lqr.,  191  a. 
3r.  23  p.  prof.  103  a.  3r.  24  p.  unprof. — Knockanbane,  1 qr., 
247  a.  3 r.  prof.  75  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Correbegane,  A qr.,  69  a. 

2 r.  16  p. — Donaneragh,  1 qr.,  48  a.  2 r.  32  p. — in  Grenane,  I 
31  a. — in  Ballymenagh,  73  a. — in  Knockfree,  16  a. — Knock- 
anbane, 1 qr.,  134  a. — Trinaphillbin,  A qr.,  63  a. — Trinagh- 
wanty,  A qr.,  53  A. ; bar.  Tirawly,  co.  Mayo. — Cromlyougliter, 

1 qr.,  174  a. — in  Shanaghy,  34  a.;  bar.  Tyreragh,  co.  Sligo. 
— Total  quantity,  1,899  a.  2 r.  plant  (3,171a.  3 r.  20  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  19/.  3s.  7 \d. — Knockbane  (part),  49  a 

Dromada  (part),  75  a.  1/.  5s.  1 \d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. 
Date  15  th  Oct.  18  th  year. 

30.  Sir  ALGERNON  MAY  knt,  and  DOROTHY  his 
wife. — In  Leecke,  108  a.  1/.  12s.  9 \d. — Craig  alias  Creagh, 
285  a.  4/.  6s.  7A d. — Muning  or  Manning,  251  a.  3/.  16s.  2 j d. 

— Cape-cleer-Island,  646  a.  91.  16s.  3 Id. — in  the  Island  of 
Inishkerkin,  297  a.  4/.  10s.  2 \d.  — in  Ballynard,  182  a. 
2/.  15s.  3 }d. — in  Ardagh,  158  a.  2/.  8s. — Donegali,  129  a. 
1/.  19s.  2Jd. — in  Ringerough,  133  a.  21.  0s.  4jrf. — Litter- 
slianlan,  82  a.  1/.  4s.  lid. — Monane,  275  a.  4/.  3s.  6}d. — 
Lahercanavally  or  Lohertnanavally,  76  a.  1/.  3s.  id. — Knock- 
naculliue,  345  a.  5/.  4s.  9Ad. ; bar.  West  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 
— Total  quantity,  2,967  a.  1 r.  plant — Ballyaquin  alias  Bal- 
lykneene,  297  a.  4/.  10s.  2 id. — Rochel’s-castle  alias  Knockaine, 
304  a.  4/.  12s.  4d. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.  Waterford — one 
garden,  1 r. — one  garden,  16  p. — one  garden,  32  p. — one 
garden,  3 R. — one  garden,  l R.  16  P. — Newmill- Parke,  1 a. 

1 r. — a mill  and  meadow,  2 a.  1 R. — Goughsnewtowne,  19  a. 

1 R. — Shortcourse,  1 a. — one  garden,  2 a.  3 r. — Claskreaparke, 

1 a.  2 r. — one  parke,  2 a. — Butlorspark,  1 a.  4 1.  2s.  2d. — 

Gracedue,  238  a.  ; liberties  of  Waterford. DatclathOct. 

18 th  year. 

33.  Capt.  THOMAS  CLARKE.  — In  Killbegg,  2S4a. 

3 R.  20  p.  5/.  15s.  4^d. — Brackaghrcagh  (part),  255  a.  3 R. 
33  p.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  5/.  8s.  7 \d. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co. 
Westmeath. — Drumheirke,  106  a. — in  Lissadine  and  Lis- 
ruhole,  116  a.  2 r.— more,  part  of  both,  20  1a.  2 n.  prof.  47  a. 
unprof. — Lisneisky,  18  a. — in  Coshill,  88  a.  2r.  6 p.  prof. 

27  a.  unprof.  61.  9s.  9 d. ; bar.  Oricr,  Ardmagh. Date 

26th  Ort.  18/A  year. 

(128.) 


35.  JOHN  HODDER  esq.  — Bridgstowne,  3 plowl'1',  18Ch.it. 

859  a.  2 r.  20  p. — Counmore  alias  Clonmore,  70  a in  Grange  

and  part  of  Gurtinknoger,  1 28  A.— out  of  Ballygrillanc,  40 1 a.  Cork' 

3 r.  20  p. — Ballyheene  and  Ballinvogher,  164  a. — Ballymis- 
teale  alias  Ballym'Michtall,  97  a.  ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. 

— out  of  Gormeclony  in  Pallis,  88  a.  ; bar.  Dowhallo,  same 
co. — D unkittle,  Ballinglany,  and  Ragai'rane,  3 4 plow!1’,  404  a. 
prof.  196  A.  unprof.— Corbally,  90  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar. 

Barrymore,  same  co — Total  quantity,  2,302  a.  2 r.  plant. 

(3,729  a.  2 it.  28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  85/. 36.  W" 

SMART. — In  Carrowra,  356  a.  2b.  5 p.  5/.  8s.  3 Id. ; bar. 

Kinalea,  same  co. JOHN  STRANGE— In  Knockna- 

sulla,  216  a.  1 r.  24  p.  3/.  5s.  8Id. ; same  bar. DANIEL 

CROAN. — Moiggeand Ballinlaugh,  129a.&27 p.  l/.19s.2}d.; 

bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  same  co. Date  14/A  Nov. 

18/A  year. — Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1666. 

38.  ELI  AH  PALMER  gent. — Iskerone  (part),  73  a.  2r.  Meath. 

2 p. — more,  part  of  the  same,  94  a.  2 r.  35  r. — Stonestowne, 
being  part  of  Iskerone,  130  a.  Ir.  6/.  0s.  10  $d. ; bar.  Navan, 
co.  Meath — Wilkinstowne  (part),  272  a.  5/.  10s.  ljjd. ; bar. 
Moghergallan,  same  co. Date  21th  Nov.  18/A  year. 


40.  THOMAS  LENTHALL.  — Ratharevagh  (part),  Westmeath. 
223  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Newcastle,  224  a.  2r. — Cnmngh,  29  a.  2 it. 

16  p.  prof.  333  a.  1 R.  13  p.  unprof. — the  3d  part  of  Killturke 
alias  Kintui-ke,  217  a. — Trimroe  alias  Trontroe,  40  a.  2 r. 

32  p. — Tullyvally,  286  a.  & 32p. — Kingtogher,  1 14  a. — Came, 

81  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Firmore,  38  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Mayne  (part), 

222  a.  ; bar.  Half-Foure,  co.  Westmeath. — Total  quantity, 

1,000  a.  plant— Total  rent,  16/.  7s.  10§d. 41.  JAMES 

CLERKE. — Munkstowne,  152  a.  2 r.  16  p Coole  (part), 

168  a.  2 r.  34  p. ; same  bar. — Total  quantity,  321  a.  1 r.  IOp. 

plant.  (520  a.  1 R.  38  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  6/.  10s.  lid. 

Date  31s/  Dec.  18/A  year. 

43.  ARTHUR  Lord  Viscount  RANELAGH.  — Tul-  Kilkenny. 
laghmaine,  623  a.  2 r.  12/.  12s.  5|d. — Killbrickan,  Castle- 
Iffe  (part),  Earlestowne  (part),  325  a.  61.  Us.  7Jd.  — Cant- 
wellstowne  or  court,  417  a.  8/.  8s.  lOld. — Carrageene,  277  a. 

51.  12s.  2d. — Killekeran  (part),  10  a.  2r.  9 p.  4s. 3d. — a qr. 
of  Templemartin,  and  Higginstowne,  365  a.  11.  Is.  91d. — 

Lyrath,  116  A.  2/.  6s.  ll|d. — a parcell  of  land  called  St.  Mar- 
tin’s, 44  a.  17s.  lOd. ; bar.  Shelelogher  and  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— Brownestowne,  Little-Blackliall  (part),  and  Staf-  Meath. 
fordstowne  (part),  134  a.  & 26  p.  21. 14s.  31d. ; bar.  Ratoatli, 
co.  Meath — Total  quantity,  2,312  a.  & 35  p.  plant.  (3,745  a. 

1 R.  17  p.stat.) — Total  rent,  46/.  16s.  3 Jd. — Killkearan  (part),  Kilkenny. 
437  a.  1 r.  13  p.  8/.  17s.  Id— Tullaghbryn  (part),  38  a. 

15s.  4§d. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Myllardstowne, 

356  a.  & 22  p.  11.  4s.  24d. ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. Date 

16/A  Nov.  18/A  year. — Inrolled  27/A  Nov.  1666. 

46.  Aid"  DANIEL  HUTCHINSON  and  JOHN  Kmgs  Co. 
WEAVER  esq. — Emurner  or  Emumar,  441  a.  prof.  104  a. 

1 r.  unprof.  8/.  18s.  Id. — in  Forlackee,  contiguous  to  Emu- 
mar,  61  a.  & 2p.  prof.  107  a.  unprof.  1/.  4&  84d—  Fortall 
and  Sharagh,  with  the  woods  thereof,  559  a.  11/.  6s.  4 Id. — 

Ballynafoly,  97  a.  prof.  27  a.  3 r.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  S Jd. — Clo- 
nekelly.  2L4  a.  8 it.  prof.  99  a.  unprof.  4/.  6s.  1 1 jd. — Crest, 

207  a.  1 r.  prof.  36  a.  3 r.  unprof.  4/.3s.  1 ljd— Cullmtgeere 
or  Coolenagrower,  260  a.  prof  10  a.  unprof.  51.  5s.  3Jd. — 

Roseau,  142  a.  2 K.  prof.  70  a.  2 e.  unprof. — wood  in  the 
same,  14  a.  2 r.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  SLSs.ld.—  Bordell,  95  a. 

1 r.  prof.  6 a.  1 it.  unprof.  1/.  18s.  Id. — Killinbrelmn,  61  a. 

2 r.  prof.  48  a.  3 R.  1/.  4s.  lOjd. — Ballindogh  and  Clanbegg, 

133  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof.  21.  13s.  10  >d. — Cuppaghmore,  with 
the  wood  thereof,  63  a.  3 r.  1/.  5s.  9Jd. — Killevill  (pttrt), 

253  a.  & 20  p.  prof.  11a.  lit.  unprof.  51. 2s.5Jd. — Ballydun- 
giver  or  dungwir,  118  a.  2/.  7s.  9,Jd. ; bar.  Ballybrett,  King’s 
Co. — Total  quantity,  2,721  a.  2 r.  28  p.  plant.  (4,408  a.  2r. 

20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  55/.  2s.  I )d.  — Bluntstowne  alitis  Downe. 
Pluntstowne  (part),  161a.  2A  3s.  5\d.  — Glovett,  260  a. 

3/.  10s.  2\d. — Clare-Maghery,  229  a.  SI.  Is.  lOd— Islenmnuck 
and  Torrella,  250  a.  3 it.  prof.  1 1 a.  unprof.  31.  Is.  7Jd. — 

Upper  Islentunuck  and  Clontabegg,  217  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof. 

2/.  18s.  Id. — common  to  the  adjacent  towns,  20  a.  2r.  5s.(ijd. 

— Ballyganymore,  298  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  4/.  0s.  5 Id. 

— Crowjy  (part),  146  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  5Jd. — 


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IS  Cm.  ii.  Ballinkenler  (pan),  22  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof  5s.  llid— Bally- 
lownc  kellle  i,n<1  Lismogan,  320  a.  4/.  6s.  4 .Jd.  — Municarrngh, 
mBne-  431a.  :>l.  lGs.  4jt/. ; bar.  Lecaile,  co.  Downe. — Tolal  quan- 
tity, 2,355  a.  1 r. plant.  (3,814a.  2 r.  36  p.  staL)— Total  rent, 

Kildare.  31/.  15s.  9 id. 47.  Counsellor  THOMAS  PIGGOTT. 

— ' Tipper  and  Bath’s  land,  780  a.  15/.  15s.  10  Jd Ponches- 

towne,  263  a.  5/.6s.6</. — in  Craddockstowne,  100  a.  2Z.0s.6t/.; 
bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare.  — Heynestowne  or  Henchestowne, 
95  a.  1/.  18s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Salt,  same  co.  — Tully,  878  a. 
prof  19  a.  unprof.  17/.  15s.  61d.  — Brownestowne,  576  a. 
Carlow.  11/.  13s.  3d. ; bar.  Ofialey,  same  co.  — Killcurry,  313  a. 

6/.  6s.  9\d.  — Mougherrine  or  Mongoherin,  244  a.  1 r. 
44 18s.  1 It/.— Clonegawle,  339a.  6/.17s.3.Jd— Ballyredmond, 
223  a.  41. 10s.  3|t/.;  bar.  St.  Mullan  alias  Forth,  co.  Carlow. 
Kildare.  —in  Rathmore,  40  a.  16s.  2£d. ; bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare.  — 
Tota!  quantity,  3,851  a.  1 r.  plant.  (6,238a.  1r.  22i>.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  77/.  19s.  71d. Date  15 th  Jan.  18/4  year 

Inrolled  23d  March  1666. 

Wcrford.  49.  FRANCIS  HARVEY  esq.  - In ' Ballekelly,  9 a.  - 
Great  Killeene,  220  a.  2r.  20  p.— Great  Ballyfenoge,  and  the 
6 a.  adjoining,  141  a. — Ballycullane  alias  Bally  william,  130  a. 
2r.  10  p— Much  Meade,  18  a.  & 10  p—  Pembrockstowne, 
80  a— White  Rock,  80  a— in  Windemill,  Newtowne,  and 
Corragh-Parke,  80  a.— in  Ballynegee,  52  a— Rochestowne, 
52  a.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity,  863  a. 

1 R.  plant.  (1,398a.  1 r.  12p.  stat.)  —Total  rent,  17/.  9s.  7d. 

— eight  houses  in  the  parish  of  Iverius;  Wexford 

Dale  17 th  Aug.  18/4  year — Inrotted  25th  Aug.  1666. 


I 52.  Capt.  ROBERT  PARKE.  — Downana,  141  a.  — 18  Cm.  ii. 

Cooledromenoughtragh,  1 16  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof — Bradcul-  ; — — 

len,  known  by  the  following  names,  viz.  Cloneseire,  72  a.  1 R.  Slkj0' 

24'  p.  prof.  91  a.  unprof  — Comyn  alias  Sylvany,  82  a.  St  4 P. 
prof  24  a.  unprof  — Coyly  alias  Lisduffe,  93  a.  prof  28  a. 
unprof.  — Urlare  and  Culloglunore,  294  a.  prof  17  a.  unprof. 

— Carrowcurragh,  249  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof  — Carrowclogh, 

148  a.  prof  79  a.  unprof  — Barnerubin,  1 17  a.  prof  87  a. 
unprof— Cartron-William-Oge,  68  a.  2r.  16  p.  prof  141a.  & 

32  p.  unprof — Clonemayle,  70  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Lettarrowreagh, 

65  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  21a.  2r.  32  p.  unprof;  bar.  Carbury, 
co.  Sligo.  — Carrowclare,  86  a.  1 r.  8 p.  — Carrowcarragh, 

107  a in  Congald,  39  a.  1 r.  14  p.;  bar.  Leyny,  same  co. 

— Total  quantity,  1,749  a.  1 r.  18  p.  plant.  (2,833  a.  2r. 

13  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  17/.  14s.  2\d. Dale  24 th  July 

18/4  year. 

54.  Cornet  THOMAS  WATSON.  — In  Colconarty  Carl. 
alias  Cooraaconaghty,  175  a.  1r — in  Billeragh  alias  Bellrose, 
out  of  the  south  part,  194  a.  2 r.  lip.;  bar.  East  Carbury, 
co.  Cork.— Total  quantity,  (599  a.  & 8p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

51. 12s.  3 J<Z. Date  14/4  Jan.  18/4  year. — Inrolled  25/4  Jan. 

1666. 

56.  ANTHONY  GALE  gent. — In  Crockenteagle,  415  a.  Queens  Co. 

81. 8s.  03d. ; bar.  Slewmarge,  Queen’s  Co Date  20/4  Nov 

18/4  year — Inrolled  24/4  Nov.  1666. 


Roll,  IQlh  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


'I-  1.  EDMOND  JACKSON  of  Corloddy  in  co.  Kilkenny, 

gent.c— In  Corloddytowne,  223  a.  prof  29  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof— 

'V-  Portnascolly,  1 91  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof— in  Portnaholly,  163  a. 
prof.  4 a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof —in  Dungoly,  211a.;  bar.  Iverke, 

co*  Kilkenny*. — Total  quantity,  (1,276  a.  1r.  29  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  15/.  19s.  l^d. Date  14/4  June  19/4  year. 

Inrolled  9/4  July  1667. 

* 2-  RICHARD  HUTCHINSON. — Mounckgrange  (south 

part),  278  a.— Cruttagh  (east  part),  24  a— in  Knocklofty, 
with  the  house  and  improvements,  being  the  easterly  part, 

20  a.  1 homastowne,  93  a Ballymitty  alias  Ballingley, 

38  a.  2 it.  2 p. — llagheene  near  Ballydonogh,  94  a Rath- 

waiter  (part),  8 a. — Rathwalter  (part),  51  a.— in  Ballymor- 
rish  2 parcells,  86  A.-Ballybegg  (part),  47  a— Knockin- 
ltichards,  16a.;  bar.  Ufa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.— Total 
quantity,  755  A.  2r.  22 p.  plant  (1,223  a.  3 r.  9p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  1 1/.  9s.  5k/. Dale  17/4  July  19/4  year. — Inrolled 

19/4  July  1667. 

4.  RICHARD  Earl  of  ARRAN— Dunreagh,  63  a.  2r. 

I/.  5s.  8 id.  — Killeglan,  439  a.  81.  17 s.  9 Id.  — Baltrasney, 
266  a.  2 ii.  51.  7s.  lid.  — Wootton,  184a.  31. 14s.  6Jd._ die 
comons  of  Grenoge,  133  a.  21.  13s.  lOJd—  Grenoge,  170  a., 
excepting  3 a.  decreed  to  Sir  G.  Lane,  3/.  8s.  lOJd— Roberts- 
towne,  170a.  3/.Ss.  lO^d. — Johnstowne,  90a.  2r.  1/.  16s.  73d 
— Milltowne  in  Grenoge,  7a.  2s.10</.— Cookcstowne,  213a! 
4/.  6s.  3rf.  — Fiderffe-Kerdiffe,  165  a.  3/.  6s.  10d,  — Fidorffe- 
Rochfort,  64  a. -more  in  the  same,  called  Baron’s  Land, 

6 a 2 r.  — more  m die  same,  66  a.  21. 15s.  3W.  - Ballym'- 
laghlen  alias  Ballym'glassen,  86  a.  11.  14s.  1 0d— Commons, 
ooa.  2 r.  l/.2s.53</.;  bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath.  — Dardis- 
towne,  56  a.  2 r.  1/.  2s.  10. Id.  — Vessingstowne,  226  a.  3 n. 
4/.  11s.  10d—  Lustowne,  297  a.  1 r.  6/.  0s.  4id.  — Cradox- 

towne,  66  a.  1 r.  1/.  6s.  9 d. — in  Naul’s  wood,  2 r.  16  p. 

more  in  tlie  same,  30  a.  2 u.  12s.  7tf. — in  Dunboyne  townland, 

6 small  parcells,  one  containing  3 r.  16  p— another,  1a.  2 r 
-^another,  4 A.  l „.-another,  2 a.  3 R.  30  p— another,  22  a. 

_ R.  • ' p.  another,  2 a.  3 n.  4 p.,  making  togetlier  34  a.  3 u. 
34  p.  14*.  ljd.  — Maine  (part),  52  a.  2 r.  31  p.  1/.  ls.6d— 
Nottstowne,  160  a.  3/.  4s.  9 id. ; bar.  Dunboyne,  same  co— 

62A  1T,‘ 3S,tf- Date  27th  Jul‘J  19<4  year 

Inrolled  6/4  Aug.  1667. 

I.  JOHN  STEPNEY  esq — Ballincollobardig,  123a.  2r 
16  p.  prof  12  a.  unprof. -Ballmglessing,  233  a.  2 r.  16  p— 
Killoghane,  213a.  2r. — Ballinvilluge (part),  18a.  3r.  7p 


, Bealefoyle  (part),  123  a.  & 24.  p.  ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Cork—  19  Cm.  1 

Total  quantity,  712  a.  2 r.  23  p.  plant.  (1,154  a.  1 r.  19  p.  

stat.)  Total  rent,  10/.  16s.  5<Z. — one  messuage,  viz.  fone  Duhlii 
house  with  the  appurtes  on  the  Merchants  key,  containing 
several  old  buildings;  viz.  the  chief  mess.,  with  back  buildings 
and  one  large  warehouse,  as  also  one  old  mess,  fronting  to 
Cook-street,  with  a garden  on  the  west  of  Colman’s  brooke, 
which  are  thus  limited  and  bounded ; in  the  north,  fronting 
to  the  Merchants  key,  containing  in  breadth,  from  west 
towards  the  east,  28  feet,  and  from  thence  southward,  in 
length,  85  feet,  and  in  breadth,  again  from  west  towards  the 
east,  22  feet,  and  bounded  with  the  house  and  lands  now  in 
the  tenure  of  Thomas  Cooke  merch>;  and  from  thence  in 
length,  again  southward  from  east  towards  the  west,  87  feet, 
and  from  thence  in  breadth,  again  eastward,  22  feet,  and  from 
thence,  again  in  length  from  the  nordi  towards  the  south,  142 
feet  or  thereabouts,  meeting  with  Cook-street ; all  which  last- 
mentioned  dimensions  are  bounded  with  the  houses  and  land 
belonging  to  Nicholas  Gernon  merch1 ; and  in  the  south  to 
Cook-street,  containing  in  breadth,  from  the  east  to  the 
west,  45  feet,  and  in  length,  from  thence  northward,  86  feet 
or  thereabouts,  and  from  thence  in  breadth,  westward, 

21  feet,  and  again  in  length,  from  the  south  towards  the 
north,  to  the  Merchants  key,  227  feet  or  thereabouts,  of 
which  ,s  Coleman’s  brooke;  all  which  last-mentioned 
dimensions  are  thus  bounded  from  Cook-street  to  Coleman’s 
brooke  with  the  land  belonging  to  the  guild  now  in  the  tenure 
of  Thomas  Spr.ngh am  gent.,  and  the  rest,  to  the  Merchants 
key,  with  the  said  Coleman’s  brook,  the  garden  and  kitchen 
belonging  to  the  premisses,  and  the  lands  and  house  beloim- 
mg  to  Lawrence  Cosgrave,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Christopher 
Bathe  vmtner  The  garden  and  kitchen  of  the  premisses 
are  thus  bounded ; on  the  east  with  Coleman’s  brook  and  back 
house  of  the  premisses,  being  from  north  in  length  towards 
trVVr  °r  tbereabouts ; in  tlie  south  with  Coleman’s 
brook  and  Thomas  Sprmgham  his  holding  aforesaid,  from 
east  towards  the  west,  34  feet;  and  on  die  west  with  tlie  gar- 
den and  backside  now  in  the  Lady  Perceval  her  holding,  beiim 
bom  south  m length  towards  the  north  87  feet  or  thereabouts; 
and  on  the  north  with  tlie  said  Christopher  Bath  his  lidding, 
in  breadth,  from  the  west  towards  the  east  to  Coleman’s  brook, 
nr  7 t,ereabouts— rent,  7/.  13s.;  City  of  Dudlin— 

all  formerly  the  property  of  Christopher  Ilandcocke Date 

loth  June  19/4  year.— Inrolled  28/4  June  1667.— Note  ■ He 
1667the  h°USe  th"S  mm'ked  + t0  Akl"  Desmyniers,  15th  Jan. 

10.  ALEXANDER  BENCE  esq-Glnnbane  (east  part),  ^ 


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19  Ca.  II.  144  a.  — in  Chancellor’s  towne,  224  a. — Ballyorto,  251  a. — 

| Farranlohassery,  31  a.  — Ratliinkoure,  49  a. — Laffaly,  being 

Tipperary.  part  0f  Ballyclerahan,  79  a. — Cwensto'vne,  part  of  d",  23  a. 

— Curenstowne  (part),  16  a.  — Mylerstownebeg,  66  a.  — 
Shanballyard,  290  a. — Clasnatten  (east  part),  14  a. — Gray- 
Butler  (east  part),  28  a. — Mullaghnony  (east  part),  76  a.  1 r. 
4 p.  ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity, 
1,296  a.  1 R.  4p.  plant.  (2,099  a.  3 s.  2p.  stat.)  — Total 

rent,  197. 13s.  8Jc7. Date  27 th  July  1 9th  year. — Inrolled 

13 th  Aug.  1667. 

Kilkenny.  11.  EDMOND  Lord  Viscount  MOUNTGARRET. — 
His  principal  and  capital  house  or  mess,  of  Balleene,  with 
the  appurtes. — Balleene  aforesaid,  408  a. — Coocashin  (part), 
523  a.  1 r.  12  p. — Comon  to  same,  26  a.  Ir. — Fade,  243  a. 
— Garridage,  316  a. — Tyntore,  264  a. — Ballyring,  251a. — 
Tyfeaghny,  191a. — Balleene  park  and  lodge,  284  a. — Lys- 
downy,  1,357  a. — barren  mountain  of  d",  80  a.  unprof. — Be- 
laconra,  610  a. — common  between  Belaconra  and  Seskin,  32  a. 
— Seskin,  725  a.— common  between  Seskin  and  Belaconra, 
32  a. — Parke’s  grove,  350  a.  ; bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kilkenny. 
— Clontubrid,  495  a. — Cloghmanta,  1,011a.;  bar.  Cranagh, 
same  co.  — Sheepestowne  and  Robinstowne,  386  a.  — Kilve- 
noge,  129  a.  1 r.  prof.  51  a.  2 r.  12  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Knock- 
topher,  same  co. — Goodwin’s  gardens,  part  of  Kells,  365  a. 
& 24  p. — part  of  Kells,  203  a.  3 r.  36  p. ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. 
— the  great  stone  house  in  St.  Mary’s  parish ; city  of  Kil- 
kenny.— Donemagan  (part),  237  a.  2r.  10  p.,  except  so  much 
thereof  as  is  decreed  to  James  duke  of  Ormond,  untill  he 
and  his  heirs  are  reprised ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. — Tybraglmy, 
679  a.  3 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Iverke,  same  co — in  Raminduffe,  26  a. 
— Raholty,  677  a.  ; bar.  Cranagh,  same  co. — PiEtowne  alias 
BaUefeile-miE,  15  a. — Fidowne  (part),  50  a.  3 r.  34  p.;  bar. 
Iverke,  same  co.  — two  mess,  and  backsides  in  Enisteoge. — 
Gilcagh,  10  a.  1 r.  5 p. ; bar.  Gowran,  same  co.  — Fenan, 
332  a. — BaEymartine,  985  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof. — Ballarag- 
gett,  585  a.  — Donnaghmore,  580  a. — Russellstowne  (part), 
235  a.  2 r. — the  other  part  of  d°,  235  a.  2 r. — Glanmoygow, 
400  a.  prof.  600  a.  rough  mount"  and  bogg,  unprof.;  bar. 
Fassaghdune,  same  co.  — Urlingford,  1,483  a.  prof.  520  a. 

Wexford,  bogg  unprof. ; bar.  Galmoy,  same  co. — Reylin,  413  a.  3 r. — 
Bennett’s  mills,  4 a. — White-rath,  6 a. — BaEyayne  and  Pole- 
capple,  600  A. — M'Murrougb’s- Island,  337  a.  ; bar.  Bantry, 

Kilkenny,  co.  Wexford. — chief  rents  out  of  20  mess.,  20  gardens,  and 
200  a.  in  Kenlys,  belonging  to  die  dissolved  priory  of  Kenlys, 
17.  5s.  9<7. — out  of  Jones’s  land  in  Kenlys,  and  for  the  custom 
of  AEevicke,  2s.2<7. — out  of  the  lands  of  WiEiam  Sliee,  6s. — 
out  of  the  lands  of  James  and  Wm  Butler  in  Kenlys,  3s.  8(7. 
— out  of  Courcy’s  lands  in  d°,  6(7. — out  of  Brecknock’s  land  in 
d°,  6(7. — out  of  Unis’s  land  in  d°,  Is.  2(7. — out  of  Dealahonty’s 
land  in  d°,  6(7. — out  of  Donnogh  M'Loghlin’s  lands  in  d", 
11(7. — suit  of  court  for  the  null  and  backhouse  by  the  inhabit- 
ants and  burgesses  of  Kenlys. — out  of  Bathestowne,  6(7. — out 
of  Kirrilull,  6(7. — out  of  Killmogany,  13s.  4 d. — out  of  Gorte- 
caEer,  13s.  4(7.  — out  of  part  of  Dowliscroft,  6(7.  — out  of 
Ownybegg,  Is,  10(7. — out  of  Ownymore  alias  Rossenarrow, 
6(7.  — suit  of  court  of  CottreBstowne.  — out  of  Rogerstowne, 
1(7.  — suit  of  court  out  of  Killree  de  le  Steeple.  — out  of 
Cottrell’s-grove  aEas  Grovebegg,  5s.  — out  of  Kent’s  land, 
7s.  6(7. — suit  of  court  out  of  Daginbegg,  Is.  6(7. — and  out  of 
Harry  Whites  towne,  6(7. — suit  of  court  out  of  Bathsrath 
and  Twelstowne. — Ballyquin,  308  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Knock- 
topher,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Garrynemeane,  302  a.  3 r.  8 p.  ; 
bar.  Kells,  same  co.  — BaByvoole,  150  a. — lands  near  adjoin- 
ing to  die  town  of  Enisteoge,  33  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  same  co. 
— BaEivarry,  583  a.  — CuBane,  213  a.  — Coolechill  aEas 
Coolekill,  248  a. — Coolentragh,  301a. — Farrantnmple,  74  a. 
— Tyntoyne,  i part,  29  a.  — Cloghgarralt,  10  a.  ; bar.  Ida, 
Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  same  co.  — Damerstowne,  488  A.  — 
Cleustowne,  252  a.— Knockroe,  203  a.;  bar.  Fassaglidinen, 

Wexford,  same  co.  — Mountgarrett,  bishop’s  mill,  380  a.  — Leckan, 
419  a.  ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity  in 
co.  Kilkenny,  17,931  a.  & 9 p.  plant.  (29,045  a.  1 R.  15  p. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  3637.  Is.  s|(7.  — Total  quantity  in  co. 
Wexford,  2,159a.  3 r.  plant.  (3,498a.  In.  31  r.  stat.)  — 

Total  rent,  437.  14s.  6J(7. Date  27 th  July  197A  year.  — 

Inrolled  5th  Aug.  1667. 

Meath.  15.  EDWARD  BAINES  clkc.,  and  MARY  his  wife.— 
Johnstowne,  234  a.  & 34  r. ; bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath. — 
Rossetowitc,  539  a.  & 18p. — BnllyknockvellrngU  (part),  42  a. 

(122.) 


3 R.  13  P.— BaEyneagh,  56  A.  1 R.  8 p. — Ballinrincke,  446  a.  ; 19  Cn.  IX. 

bar.  Demifore,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  1,318  a.  1 R.  83  

plant.  (2,135  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  267.  13s.  11  rf  Queen's  Co. 

16.  ROBERT  WESTERNS  haberdasher  of  London. 

— Rahinbroge,  137  a.  2 r.— Ballygegill,  210  a.  1 r.  24  p.— 
in  BaEyroane,  140  a.  3 r.  38  p.;  bar.  Cullenngh,  Queen’s 

Co Total  quantity,  488  a.  3 r.  22  p.  plant.  (791  a.  8 it. 

27  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  97. 18s 17.  MAXIMILIAN  Meath. 

GRINDON  and  ANNE  his  wife.  — Philpottstowne,  125  a. 

— in  Dunderrye  aEas  Arderry,  97  a.  &35l\;  bar.  Navan, 
co.  Meath.  — Total  quantity,  222  a.  & 85  p.  plant.  (359  a. 

3 r.  33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  47.  10s. Dale  Uth  June 

1974  year. — Inrolled  22(7  June  1667. 


18.  DANIEL  O’BRIEN  esq.,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Clare. 
Connor  lord  viscount  O’Brien  of  Clare,  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
Daniel  O’Brien,  late  Lord  Vise1  O’Brien  of  Clare,  deceased. — 

The  manor,  casde,  town,  and  lands  of  Carrighoulty,  4 qr.,  17. 

— Kilcordan,  1 qr. — Clumconneene  or  CBnconeene  or  Clin- 
coniue,  1 qr.  — Rathona,  2 qrs.  — Moyferta,  2 qrs.,  and  a 
market,  with  a court  leet  and  court  baron. — Billy  and  Kil- 
lenny,  1 qr. — Carhona,  3 qrs. — Dunlick  and  Movin,  2 qrs. — 

KBcronie,  1 qr. — Lisseene  and  Forur,  2 qrs. — Dunaha,  2 qrs.; 
par.  Moyferta. — Foderry  and  KiBbehagli,  2 qrs. — Kiltrelick, 
f of  a qr. — Lisselogha,  4 qr. — Cloghansanan,  14  qr. — Kill- 
baEyhon  or  Kilbalhuan,  f qr.  — Rosse,  $ qr.  — KiEclogher, 

11  qr. — Cloghanbegg,  4 qr. — Oughterard  and  Fyard,  2 qrs. 

— Raliangarran  and  Rahandadryen,  2 qrs.  — Rehywest  alias 
Knockreby,  1 qr.  — Crosse,  1 qr.  — TuBy,  1 qr.  — Quilty, 

J part;  par. Killballylion. — Kilferagh,  1 qr.— Ballyonnn,  1 qr. 

— KBlcasin,  J qr. — Devagh  or  Dwagh,  1 qr. — CorbaBy,  1 qr. 

— Moyhasta,  1 qr. — KEkee,  1 qr. — Lissinusse,  Lissgirreene, 
and  KiBdima,  1 qr. — Garrandirry  m'Croneene,  3 qrs.  meares 
and  4 of  land ; par.  Kilferagh. — the  manor,  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  BaBykett,  with  a fair  and  market,  1 qr. — Moyfit- 
damore,  1 qr. — Moyhadabeg  and  Mutiny,  1 £ qr. — Moylaliy, 

§ qr. — KiBcarrell,  § qr. — Knockgerie,  § qr. — Tuliygowragli, 

1 qr. — Gourhasse,  1 qr. ; par.  KElrusli. — TuBybreake,  1 qr. 

— Goure-Island,  and  Carha,  1 qr.,  and  a market Brisly  or 

Drisby,  1 qr. — Tirenagloghan,  1 qr. — Kihnackduan,  1 qr. — 
BaBynegon,  1 qr. — ClonecuEine,  1 qr. — Clonruddane,  11  qr. 
Cloghanmore,  1 qr.  — Cloghanbegg,  1 qr.  — Danginamelly- 
ightragh  alias  Agliegarny,  1 qr. — Dromelahy  or  DromeEhy, 

2 qrs. ; aE  in  the  bar.  of  Moyferta,  co.  Clare. — 97. 12s.  1 “(/., 
being  the  rent  reserved  by  the  patent,  reducing  the  whole 
quit  rents  to  807.  a year,  dated  6 th  Jan.  27“  Car.  2,  and  in- 
rolled  1st  Feb.  28°,  (28°  3“ p.f  R.  20.) — Note:  This  remittal 
passed  in  virtue  of  privy  seal  dated  at  Whitehall,  1 1th  Oct. 

1675,  reducing  die  rent  of  8167.  13s.  101(7.,  imposed  by 
the  Act  of  Setdement,  to  807.,  being  the  rent  payable  in 
1641.  (28°  1“  p.  d.  R.  3.)  — Leake  and  Killbreidy  or 
Killbrido,  1 qr.  — Claunekelly,  Knockmore  aEas  Kiltimu- 
chuir  or  Killtimuckly,  1J  qr. — die  casde,  town,  and  lands 
of  Cahergmurogha  and  Cahirmore,  2 qrs. — Leitruue,  1 qr.; 
par.  KiEnnhUl.  — ABroe,  1 cart". ; par  KilUedane.  — 
Lissiwrihine,  1 qr.  meare  part  of  die  qr.  land  of  Clonvola ; 
par.  KUldisert,  bar.  Cloiuleralae.  — Coure,  1 qr.  — Drum- 
carran  and  Inchetrahan  alias  Crolian,  1 qr.,  17.  16s.  aj d. : 
par.  Dromdeife,  bar.  Islands. — the  moiety  of  the  casde, 
and  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Balleliinane,  1 qr.,  17.  1 Is.  3p7. 

— Maunsbegg,  1 qr.,  17.  Is.  — Knockislatery,  | qr., 

17.  Is.  3) rf. — Castletowne  alias  Finnanagh,  $ qr.,  17.  Is.  10{rf. 

— Dowry  alias  Ballagboy,  1 qr.,  17.  10s.  4j<7. — Killfeliu, 

1 qr.,  17.  11s.  3J(7. — Drumdulaghtna,  1 cart",  5s.  5|<7. — Le- 
carroweightragh,  J qr. ; par.  Dowry,  bar.  Bunratty. — Carri- 
goran,  £ of  a qr.,  17.  19s.  5|<7. — Reuaghan,  1 cart",  9s.  4J»7. 

— Corcaghnecnockane,  d“,  10s.  0(  <7. — Knockarrigdoran,  th’, 

19s.  SJrf. — Tryenahoure,  4 qr.,  18s.  9 Jd. — Cahimiurync  and 
Urlinbegg,  3.)  cart"’,  10s.  OJrf. ; par.  Killanasulagh,  same 
bar.  — Urlimnoel,  § cart",  17.  Us.  7f<7. ; par.  Killmaleery, 
same  bar. — Knocksidic,  1 cart",  6s.  1 1 J»7. — Gortnamonn,  J qr. ; 
par.  Cluny,  same  bar.  — Lecaranvnekilly.  5 cart™;  par. 
Tomenlagh,  same  bar. — die  casde,  town,  and  lands  of  Car- 
rowauure,  Radiluba,  Cluonaherny,  1 qr.,  14s.  6 3 (7, — Gort- 
culefergus  alias  BaBaghboy,  4 qr.,  6s.  11  jrf. ; par.  Quinly, 
same  bar.  — Bealieighter  and  Poulneerihv,  1 qr.  — Gortvo- 
loghy  alias  Grenagli,  1 carl" ; par.  Kilkeedy,  bar.  Inchiqiiin, 

co.  Clark one  great  Stone  house  siding  with  the  kay  in  Limerick. 

St.  Mary’s  parish ; city  of  Limerick — the  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Cahy rmoyhill,  1 5 a.  Irish.  — BaUyduane,  1 qr.  — 
Radtcronane,  1 plowF. — Keanmoy,  d“. — Farenemeneterig  and 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


i.  II.  Liskelleene,  A d".  — Farrandabla  and  Lismantane,  Id". — 
~T~  ollc  water  mill  in  Ardagh,  Grenaghbeggn,  Cruissikinoge  or 
Tl  Cruiskinoge,  Fearranrobberrimore,  Cluinnphrodemeary,  and 
Croghanarigid. — in  Ardagh,  I cart",  and  several  houses, 
tenements,  gardens,  and  other  appurtes ; par.  Ardagh  and 

Rathronan,  bar.  Conelloe,  co.  Limerick Lisseready  or 

Killseready,  > ploW— Carrowbane,  £ d».— Curragh  alias  Cur- 
raghmore,  d'— Ballevoghan,  1 qr.— Liscordane,  1 plow'— 
rc.  Carhablogb,  If  qr.  ; par.  Lougliill,  same  bar. — Dromin- 
gonnan  and  Onora,  3 cart"’.— Knock,  £ qr.— Carhowmeanagh, 
1 qr — CarrOwandrogliid,  1 qr— an  island,  being  a parcell 

in  common. — Killm'kine,  A qr. — parcell  in  common Buoly- 

clonyne,  1 qr.— Ardrnm,  1 cart"— Turmore,  1 d".  — Gort- 
nefleskie,  1 qr.  — Gortounmerickanyn,  1 qr.  — Ownekeagh, 
i qr.— Ballaghboy,  A qr — Gortnecroghery,  1 cart"— Bea- 
lickany,  f qr. — Lissdude,  f qr. — Kellmaskinitt,  f qr. — Derry 
alias  Gortvohofarna,  A qr.  — Balliea,  1 qr.— Cun-agh-Idea, 

4 t|r* — Athilerune  or  Athaervie,  Muckrish  alias  Carhow- 
uiuskie,  1 qr.  — Ballyallaban,  A qr.,  11.  3s.  4Ad. — Ballycul- 
lanagh,  4 qr.  ; par.  Disert,  bar.-  Incbiquin,  co.  Clare— 

Drynagh,  1 qr.  — Carrowmeereanaragid,  1 cart". Morile, 

1 qr — Ballykinacoran,  A qr.  ; par.  Rath,  same  bar.  — Bal- 
lclogheglasse,  1 qr.,  1/.  12s.  8>d.  ; par.  Kilkeedy,  same  bar. 
— Imshmore,  an  island,  Killyan,  3 cart"*.— Clonteene ; par. 
Jemplemaly,  bar.  Bunratty.  — Balleogan,  3 cart"’.— Drum- 
qum,  1 cart".  Ballym'kuackahill,  3 d".—  Dromgrenaghmore, 

1 qr.  ; par.  Kilraghtish,  same  bar.  — Clonenevy,  1 cart", 
7s.  3 Jd. — Drumkilluragh  and  Pollglasse,  34  qrs.,  21,  Os.  8 Ad. ; 
par.  Dowry,  same  bar.  — Cooleslostery,  1 qr.  — Maghery, 

2 qrs.— Tyremerane;  1 cart".— Leasana,  d» in  Ballevirgin, 

i qi'— Allecloune,  i qr. ; par.  Clony,  same  bar—  Clogagh, 

1 qr— Milicke,  f qr.,  and  1 or  A cart",  1/.  17s.  4-fd—  Caliir- 
dufle,  A qr.  — Faroan,  1 cart"— Durra,  f qr.  ; par.  Inchi- 
cionane,  same  bar.  — Ballysluttery,  7 cart"* — Cluonteene, 
l qr—  Killbyggun,  31  qrs.,  4/.  Is.  1 :(</.;  par.  Tullagh,  same 
b"1'-  ~ ]!illlce|an,  1 qr. — Drometehy,  3 cart"*.  — Kintuirke 

alias  Tiillagh-aboy,  J qr. — Moghervaniffe,  1 cart",  2s.  8 \d. 

Gortnonoghogli  or  Gortnaneglogh  alias  Carrignagoure,  f qr. 
— Bally voe,  If  qr— Cappaghleagh,  If  qr— in  Killquaine, 

1 qr— Ballilanhieda,  1£  qr— Noiffe,  1 qr Ratlikregane, 

e qr-  ■>>  l'uror,  f qr. — in  Killclogher,  4 qr. — Coolenerver, 
f qr—  Knockmore  and  Leighkriock,  i qr — Rathcrony  and 
Kilclogher,  1 qr. — Killcollum  alias  Leaghmuick,  1 qr. — in 
Gleankecne  a parcell  of  land—  Shanballyard,  A qr.  ; par. 

Drnmcleife,  bar.  Islands.  — Drumeenamuccullagh,  b qr 

Knocknne,  1 cart",  16s.  8.j</.  ; par.  KiUoone,  same  bar.— 
Mohorune  or  Mogherune,  3 cart"’;  par.  Carny — Killtibreake, 
a parcell  of  land,  Is.  2\d.  — BaUyganner,’  1 qr.,  3s.  7 Ad. 

— Attibrana,  a parcell,  lOftf.;  par.  Noiighvall,  bar.  Burren 

Derrcne,  1 qr. — Pursune,  f cart”. — Carrownahowne,  1 qr.  & 
f cart">.  14  1 Jd.  -Faneline,  f cart"—  Ballyalla,  f qr— 

Dromniagraine  in  Ballyquilla,  A qr.  — Dromnagallurtagh, 

1 cart".  Crederegan,  f qr Carruduffe,  1 qr. ; par.  Kill- 

sana,  bar.  Corcomroe—  the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Bally- 
makudy  alias  Liscoha  alias  Leaghcarrowmore,  2f  qrs.  and 
f qr—  Gorteganiffe,  1 qr— Killclogher  alias  Lisborneene- 
Killnaforohy,  1 qr— Gortnocloghy  alias  Bnllycona,  f qr— 
Litteragh  and  Cullehagh  alias  Coillantona,  A qr  and  f — 
Killmtily  and  Forur,  1 A qr.  and-f  qr. — Cuillainiervere,  1 cart". 

— Killglossy  and  ICnockhagrie,  1 qr—  Craigherry,  > qr— 
Lisbuckane  alias  Killcollum  alias  Form-  alias  DerTygaror- 
riffee  alias  Clovin,  1 qr— Inchibeg,  f qr— Killglassy,  A qr. 

— Rathkerry,  1 qr — Cnockmore,  f qr— Derreene  and  Gort- 

mennagh,  pnrcells. — Coulemeene  alias  Cahirmore,  f qr. . 

Knockiiaskehy  alias  Gortmedan  and  Ballyneskeagh,  f qr— 
Culban  and  Ratherny.  — Knockinvinchan,  lleaghnaglasliny,  ! 
and  Balliean,  f qr.  — Allnnnore,  f qr.  — Gorteloghy,  f qr.  ; 
par.  Dromclielfe  and  Kilmaly,  bar.  Islands.  — Lisseneirre,  - 
1 qr.  meare.  ; par.  Killmichael,  bar.  Clandiralae—  Rossroe 
alias  Knockbryan,  1 qr— Knockmany  alias  Craigmoire,  1 qr. 

— Cloiiumuy  or  Clounmuy,  1 qr Knockneleapa,  1 qr in  ; 

oliandangin,  1 cart" Knocknarahy,  1 qr— Ardm’clanchy,  - 

‘ *lr-  Ballesinbeg,  A qr. — Killederry,  A cart" Tireonea  I 

alias  Knocktowrecne,  2 qrs— Ballyvoir,  A qr.,  4/.  5s.  11  Id—  ] 
Cu  enagh,  1 qr.-  Knock  negagh,  A qr. ; par.  Killmurry,  bar.  1 
lully— in  Enagh  and  Lisduffe,  1/.  19s.  5fd— 3 qr.  meares  1 
with  the  castle  of  Enagh,  (except  the  cellar  and  one  chamber  1 
ovei  it,)  and  one  hall  of  the  mountain  called  Gortecorky,  t 

1 3s.  4.J,  d. ; par.  Clonlea,  same  bar— Clonconeriemore,  A qr  — ( 

Pollagh  alias  Gortpoilagh,  A.  qr—  Clontrea,  f cart"  ,'  par.  5 
KiUokemiedy,  same  bar. — Tomenlagh,  1 qr.,  3/.  ns.  ll°d. ; 


- par.  Tomenlagh,  bar.  Bunratty.  — all  such  right,  title, 

>r  estate,  and  interest  in  and  to  the  two  qrs.  of  Clounevoreheene  - 
d and  Ballygastell,  and  no  other,  as  Teige  O’Brien,  brother  to 
s,  Sir  Daniel  lord  visct.  Clare,  was  seised  of  on  22d  Oct.  1641. — 

d 13s.  Of  d. ; par.  Killeny,  bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare Total  quan- 

>r  tity  in  co.  Limerick,  (2,774  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stab)  — Total  rent, 

•-  261.  Os.  3d.,  being  the  rent  remaining  by  the  patent  of  remittal. 

- —Total  quantity  in  co.  Clare,  (84,339  a.  & 19  p.  stab)— Total 
i-  rent,  790/.  13s.  7 ^d.  — Barane  and  Killemuir. ; par.  Kille- 
i,  muir,  bar.  Clondiralae,  same  co— to  hold  for  the  remainder  of 
II  a term  of  years,  by  virtue  of  a lease  thereof  made  by  the  sec  of 

- Killalowe  to  Sir  Daniel  O’Brien,  late  Lord  Visct.  Clare,  de- 

- ceased Dale  27/A  Dec.  18/A  year.  — Inrolled  16/A  June 

, 1667. 

f 22.  FRANCIS  LEVELIS  gent. — Mungamore  and  the  1 
, north-east  part  of  Derrelaughan,  262  a.  2 n.  27  p— Cambros 
. and  Magherbegg,  234  a.  — Ballinrallywood  (parb),  called 
. Cloncanraught  or  Clonconrath,  266  a.  2 n.  26  p.  15/.  9s.  lfd. 
more  in  the  same,  19  a.  1 r.  14  p.  — Knockanagett,  114  a. 

, 21  14s-  i bai'-  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co Date  12/A  Feb. 

19/A  year Inrolled  30/A  April  1667— Note  .-  He  sold  the 

lands  held  at  the  rent  of  15/. 9s.  A\d.  to  Gilbert  llawson  of 
Dublin,  esq.,  by  deed  dated  6th  Dec.  1667. 

24.  THOMAS  COOCH  esq—  Moagh  alias  Monagli, 

203  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. — Cormey,  169  a.  2r.  16  p. Lissne 

alias  Lisnefassanagh  alias  Lissasuogh,  48  a.  3r.  8 p—  Cornary 

and  Killbegg  alias  Carnarie  and  Killbegg,  108  a.  3 n.  8 p. 

Cortobber,  116  a.  2 it.  24  p.  prof.  28  a.  unprof—  Corvaddy, 
79a.  2r.  16 p. prof.  10  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Lissaclare,  124a.  In. 

16  p—  Cabrngh,  394  a.  3 r.  24  p — Cordery,  77  a.  & 24  p. 

prof.  8a.  2 r.  unprof. — Garragh,  35  a.  3 r.  24  p. Drumoran 

alias  Dromeran,  58  a. — Lissnevannagh,  94  a.  3 r.  8 p. ; bar. 
Clonchye,  co.  Cavan. — Killytocher  alias  Killytogher,  153  a. 

— Killiuoure,  149  a.  2 r.  32  p.  — Lisdowich  alias  Lis- 
dowisli,  73  a.  1 it.  8 p — in  Drumhallagh  alias  Drumballagh, 

54  a.  3 r.  38  p. — Derriloghan,  144  a. — Mahirecamue,  part 
of  Carnesew,  48  a. — part  of  the  two  poles  of  Rossan  alias 
llassan,  220  a.  ; bar.  Castleraghan,  same  cb — Total  quantity, 
2,354  a.  2 r.  6 p.  plant.  (3,813  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

31/.  15s.  8d. Date  30 th  Nov.  19 th  year Inrolled  1th  Dec 

1667. 

25.  RICHARD  HULL  esq.  — The  11  plowlands  of  Lem- 
con,  containing  the  several  parcells  following;  viz.  Rallahalfe 

and  Ringrove,  H plowl" — Knock,  i plowF Kacrevcan, 

4 d°.  — Blackcastle,  4 plow1’ — Wliitecastle,  4J  plow!1*,  l ,244  A. 
(2,015  a.  & 12 p.  stat.)  18/.  17s.  10d.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 

27.  EMANUEL  MOORE  esq.  — Anuemore,  Gurt- 
nastohy , Turenevangome,  Gurteowen,  and  part  of  Molelasse, 
being  the  westerly  part  of  Dunmanus,  226  a.  (366  a.  & 13  p. 

stat.)  31.  8s.  7‘d. ; same  bar.  and  co Date  30 th  May 

18th  year. — Inrolled  31s/  May  1667. 

28.  TOBIAS  BARNES.  — One  house  in  Cook-street,  in 
the  possession  of  Christ*  Gernon,  12s.;  city  Dublin— 
Dromlakill  (part)  and  Plialtis,  1J  cart",  and  in  Carrick  (part),  l 
i cart",  65  a.  & 16  p.  13s.  2d.  — Aghacassell,  4 cart™,  451  A 
3 r.  prof.  380  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  4/.  1 Is.  5f<£  - Aghafoyle," 

1 cart",  Gortnevane,  d°,  166  a.  3 a.  22  p.  prof.  56  A.  2 r.  un- 
prof. 1/.  13s.  9 id. — Drumcahir  alias  Drumcor,  A cart",  and 
Moumeroge,  i d",  49a.  3r.32p.  prof.  55  a.  2r.  16p.  unprof. 

10s.  \\d. — Dromheroon alias Droherine,  J cart",  95  a.  19s.2j|tf. 

Crodromonmore,  Crodromonbegg,  and  Derrinky  (part) 

1|  cai't",  71a.  3r.  14s.  6Jrf. — Muckrosse  andBrenra,  | cart"' 

98  a.  2 a.  16  p.  prof.  53  a.  2 r.  16  p.  lough  and  bog  unprof 
19s.lHtf._ Dromlitten,  \ cart",  25  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof.5sJ 1 Ad 

— Corquossan  and  Cornabeene  or  Cornabrene,  2 cart"’, 

143  a.  2 it.  prof.  151  a.  bog  and  lough  unprof.  1/.  9s.  03</— 
Dromrisk,  Corbeaghtragh,  Correbeaghoutragh,  and  Edcne- 
glogli,  163  a.  & 16 p.  prof.  51  a.  1 n.  32p.  unprof.  1/.  13s.  Ojtf. 

— Lisdromgivill,  1 cart",  Dromanlogh  alias  Dromorla  and 
Carnagethy,  4 cart",  170  a.  prof.  45  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. 

11.  14 s.  5 </.  — Boynmore  alias  Dunymore,  2 cart"’,  Boynen- 
begg  alias  Dunybegg,  d»,  152  a.  prof.  68  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof. 

1/.  10s.  9 \d.  — Corbokill,  1 cart",  Carrowleagh,  l cart", 

127a.  In.  27 p.  prof.  29a.  & 32 p.  unprof.  1/.  5s.  9W— At- 
ti, nanus,  i cart",  31  a.  1 r.  8p.  prof.  34  a.  unprof.  6s.  id.— 
Corlaske,'  4 cart",  27  a.  3 it.  8 p.  prof.  6 a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof. 

5s.  7 jrf—  Gortinure,  1 cart",  55  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  1 Is.  W 

— Inanaghasney  or  Guanagh  hasney,  3 cart",  40  a.  prof. 


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19  Cm  II.  IS  a.  ufijSrdf.  8s.  1 Jd.  — i Lism'moyle,  1 cart";  Coolecrea, 

i cart" ; Coreyard  and  Lismanagh,  2 cart" ; Movinsokeigh, 

Carrowmartin,  1 cart";  Dromoncotty  and  Shangarry,  1 cart"; 
iii  Aghainelustin,  f cart",  266  A.  2 R.  prof.  66  A.  2 n.  32  p. 
tmprof.  2 1. 13s.  1 1 Id. — Moynmore  alias  Menomuck,  f cart"; 
in  Dromhally,  f cart",  53  a.  10s.  8 \d. — Morehane,  1 cart", 

92  A.  prof.  43  a.  1 r.  unprof.  18s.  7id.  — Drumshanboe,  Corry- 
ard,  Carricknebrack  alias  Carricknabrack,  Carrologha,  Cor- 
quoyle,  and  Corloghmorehane,  2J  cart1",  81a.  2 r.  24  p.  prof. 

36  a.  unprof.  16s.  6\d.  — Greaghtobber  and  Moherleagb, 

1J  cart",  122  A. prof.  43  a.  2 R.  unprof.  n4s.8Jd.—Dromartin- 
eightragh  and  Corneshanshoge,  1 cart",  87  A.  prof.  11  A.  It 

8 p.  unprof.  17s.  7 id.;  bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Leitrim. — Clonecal- 
rey,  4 cart™,  208  a.  2r.  16  p.  prof.  344  A.  unprof.  2f.2s.2Jd. 
—in  Clonturk,  14  cart" ; Dromard  (part),  4 cart™;  Ringawna 
(part)  and  Gobgraffy  or  Gobgrasty,  11  cart";  Cloonagh  (part), 

1 cart";  in  Cloonturke,  £ cart";  and  in  Cloonboynagli,  1 cart", 
291a.  3 r.  prof.  150  a.  unprof.  SI.  19s.  Id. ; bar.  Mogllill, 
same  co — Total  quantity,  3,136  a.  2 r.  25  P.  plant.  (5,080  a. 

3 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  SU  15s.  1 \d. Date  18 tli  July 

19<A  year.— InroUed  7th  Aug.  1667.— For  himself,  and  for  the 
1,649  officers. 

Cork.  33.  LUKE  BUSTED  alias  BUSTON  and  ANNE  liis 
mother.—' Tonescarty,  148  a. — Killclownane  alias  Killclowene, 

11  plowld,  88  a.;  bar.  Orrery,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity, 
236  a.  plant.  (382  a.  1 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  Us.  8]d. 

34.  Said  LUKE,  son  of  Gyles  Busteed  of  Mountlong, 

co.  Cork,  gent.— Ballinringlany  (part),  57  a.  1 r.  7 p.  — in 
Mountlong,  48  A.  2 R.  29  p.— more  in  the  same,  235  a.  3 R. 
27  p. — in  Knockleagh,  contiguous  to  Mountlong,  102  a.  & 
29  p.— Carrigeen,  56  *.  1 r.  8 p. — Ballywilliam,  141  a.  2 r. 
32  p.— Fartha,  271  a.;  bar.  Kinalea,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
913  a.  & 12  p.  plant.  (1,479  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

13/.  17s.  3 j d. -Date  1st  Nov.  19 tli  year. — InroUed  18 th  Nov. 

1667. 

Dublin.  36.  Major  GEO.  CAREY  and  Capt.  TREVOR  LLOYD. 

— A parcell  of  ground  on  which  stands  a coach-house, 
in  the  possession  of  Sir  John  Percivall,  in  Cook-street, 

Cashel.  2s.  7$d. ; city  of  Dublin.  — part  of  6 small  garden  plotts, 
north  of  Conafoy’s  gate,  with  7 old  thatched  cabbins 
thereon,  2s.  8d.  — two  garden  plotts,  with  5 old  cabbins 
thereon,  2s.  3d.  — 4 garden  plotts  and  6 thatched  houses, 
7s.  6d.  ; in  Conafoy  qr.,  without  Conafoy  gate,  and  liber- 
ties of  Cashell. — the  burgagery  lands  of  the  city  of  Cashell; 
viz.  a small  park  by  die  highway,  1a.' — anodier  park 
by  d°,  l A.  2 r.  — another  park  near  St.  Nicholas’  Gate, 

2 a.  — another,  called  Lecagh,  4 a.  — another,  at  the  end 
of  d°,  1a.  — a parb,  called  Glenegaure,  1 a. — a field  join- 
ing to  Lecagh,  1a.  2 r.  — a field,  soudi  of  the  former, 
2 a.  — a field,  east  of  the  former,  2 a.  — a field,  south  of 
the  lane  leading  to  Cloghgreeny,  2 a.  2 R.— a field,  south 
of  said  lane,  2 a.  — another  field,  soudi  of  said  lane,  with 
four  cabbins,  2 a.  2 r.— a field,  mearing  on  the  great  green, 

1 A.  — a field,  south  of  the  lane,  7 a.  — a small  field  and 
cabbin,  with  a large  field  behind  the  same,  9 a — a garden 
and  cabbin,  1 a.  2 r. — a field,  south  of  die  same,  2 a.  — 
a field,  south  of  die  same,  widi  a windmill,  1 a.— a field, 
south  to  die  windmill,  3 a. — two  small  parks,  with  two  parks 
between  them,  7 a.— two  parks,  mearing  on  die  green,  4 a. 

2 r.  — a long  narrow  field,  with  another  broad  one,  4 a.  — 
a field,  mearing  to  d",  2 a. — a field,  mearing  to  the  great  green, 

1 a. — a small  field,  called  the  Hospital  Land,  1 a.— a field 
behind  d°,  4 a.— two  fields  behind  the  former,  mearing  widi 
the  common,  8 a — a small  park,  called  Craghtimerry,  1 a. 

2 r.— a large  field,  called  Gortmore,  8 a.— a field,  called 
Gortnacoolagh,  2 a.  — a field,  called  Small  Park,  2 a.  — 
St.  John’s  field,  6 a.  — a small  park  near  St.  John’s,  1 a.  — 
a park,  called  Gof  tnelaune,  3 a. — a park  next  the  former, 
1 a.  2 r.— a park  next  die  former,  2 a. — a park  next  the  for- 
mer, 2 a.— a park  next  die  former,  3 a. — -a  small  plott  next 
the  former,  1 A. — a great  park  next  the  former,  3 a. — a large 
field,  called  Gurtavorateene,  7 a. — two  parks  eastward  of  die 
former,  4 a. — a park,  called  Gortnarahnrd,  4 a. — one  close, 
called  Broad  Croft,  4 a.— one  small  field,  2 a.  2 it. — a long 
narrow  field,  1a.  2r.— a small  close,  1a. — a field,  3 a. — 
another  field,  2 a.  2 r.— another  small  close,  1a.— a long  field, 

3 a.  — another  long  field,  4 a.  — another  long  field,  6 a. — 
another  large  field,  5 a.— anodier  large  field,  7 a.— a long  nar- 
row field  next  the  former,  1a.  2r. — a large  field,  4 a. — 

(122.) 


another  large  field,  4 a.  2r.  — a field,  called  Gortneleaghagh,  19  Ch.  ii. 

3 a.  — a field,  called  Crottanabowlebegge,  1a.  2r a field,  

called  Crottanbowlemore,  3 A.  2 r. — a field  called  Clyadagh,  Cashel. 

5 a. — a field,  1a — a field,  called  Paule-pipa,  2 a.  2r 

a small  field,  1 a.— a close,  1 a.  2 r. — a large  field,  4 a. — 
part  of  a large  field,  called  Gibbett-hill,  12  a. — afield,  2 a. — 
a small  field,  1 a. — part  of  the  field  near  Clashbush,  1a.  2 r. 

— a narrow  slip,  1 a. — a field  or  close  adjoining,  2 a. — a long 
slip,  called  Gortinargid,  1 a.  2 r. — a piece  of  ground  near  the 
windmill,  1 a.  2 r. — a parcell,  called  Gortnacooly,  4 a.  — 
a small  field,  2 a.— a field,  called  Walls-park,  1 a.— a small 
park,  called  Williams  Park,  1 a. — a park,  called  Croghtehack, 

2 a. — two  parks,  called  Creaghlnana,  8 a. — a parcel  of  land, 
called  Knocknewholy,  20  a.  — two  parks,  an  orchard,  and 
a great  garden  near  Gibbett-hill,  5 a. — a park,  called  Lockan- 
garrandaraght,  2 a. — the  Copps,  called  Garrandaraght  and 
Curclogh,  20  a. — a small  park,  called  Parkeveston,  with  two 
cabbins,  near  Our  Lady’s  Gate,  1 a. — a parcell,  called  Screg- 
ganmore  and  Scregganbeg,  8 a. — a parcell,  called  Fewnoy, 

10  a. — a park,  called  Gortnemodagh,  4 a. — two  fields  near 
Rathnegoold,  3 a. — a field,  called  Gortbeg,  1 a.  2 r. — a field, 
called  Parkmullin,  1a.  2 r. — two  fields,  a garden,  and  a cab- 
bin, near  the  little  green,  3 a. — a field,  called  St.  John’s  Little 
Park,  near  Scregan,  1 a.  ; city  of  Cashell. — Total  quantity, 

396  a.  plant.  (641a.  1r.  33p.  stat)— Total  rent,  61.  0s.  3}d. 

— a house  to  the  street,  next  the  west  gate  of  the  north  side,  Dungarvan. 
thatched,  3s.  3d. — a house,  garden,  and  backside,  Is.  6 d. — 
a house  to  the  street,  thatched,  a back  house,  a backside, 
a lynny,  with  old  walls  and  garden,  7s.  6 d. — a cabbin,  back- 
side, and  garden,  Is.  6a.  a cabbin,  backside,  and  garden, 

Is.  6 d. — a cabbin  backwards,  4 Id.  — a cabbin  backwards 
4£d. — 3 cabbins  backwards,  Is.  10W. — a large  house  to  the 
street,  2 houses  backwards,  and  2 gardens,  with  a cabbin 
to  the  town  wall,  6s.  — a large  cabbin  backwards,  9d.  — 
a large  cabbin  to  the  street,  with  a back  house,  backside, 
and  garden,  4s.  6d.  — a large  house  to  the  street,  a back- 
side, cabbin,  and  garden,  6s.  — a house  to  the  street,  with 
5 cabbins  backwards,  and  2 gardens,  9s.  — in  Castle-lane, 
south  side,  a house  thatched,  and  garden,  3s. — a house  and 
garden,  3s. — a large  cabbin  by  the  Castle  gate,  3d. — a large 
cabbin  near  d",  3d. — in  Key-lane,  north  side  of  the  town,  a 
thatched  house  near  the  Key  gate,  3s. — a house  slated,  with 
two  backsides,  6s. — a house  to  the  street,  and  a house  back- 
ward, a backside  and  garden,  9s.  — a house  to  the  street, 
with  a backside,  6s.  — a small  house  to  the  street,  slated, 
and  backside,  Is.  6d. — in  the  Strand  side,  a front  house, 
a cabbin  backwards,  and  garden,  3s. — a waste  house,  plott, 
and  garden,  Is.  6 d. — a front  house,  two  cabbins  backwards, 
a backside,  and  garden,  4s.  6 d. — a front  house  and  garden. 

Is.  6d. — in  Key-lane,  south  side,  a house  to  the  street,  and 
a court,  3s.  — part  of  a house  to  the  street,  slated  and 
thatched,  a backside  and  garden,  and  a house,  now  a 

stable,  7s.  5 d. ; town  of  Dungarvan Total  rent, 

44  18s.  6Jd. Date  31s<  July  13 th  year.  Inrolled 

2d  Sep.  1667. 

43.  SYMON  EATON  esq.—Coulin,  344  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  , Cork. 
36  a.  & 24  p.  unprof.  — Corragli-Clonebroe,  537  a.  2r. — 

Newtowne,  142  a.  — Bollard,  157  a.  1 r.  24  p.  — Killmogore 
alias  Killmagaure,  169  a.  1 r.  24  p.— in  Cloulo  or  Clonlee, 

266  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Aghram  Farrankeby  (part),  80  a.  2 r. 

5 p.— half  of  Ballynakelly,  477  a.  2r.  32  p.— Killure  (part), 

94  a.  — Clonloe  (part),  164  a in  Aghram  Farrankehy, 

57  a.  1 r.  13  P. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  co.  Cork.  — 
Ballenruddle,  460  A.  prof.  50  a.  or  thereabouts,  unprof. — Kerry. 
in  Banamin,  29  a.  & 22  p.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Clan- 
morris,  co.  Kerry.  — Total  quantity  in  co.  Cork,  2,490  a. 

2 n.  26  P.  plant.  (4,015  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

37/.  12s.  9 Jd. — Total  quantity  in  co.  Kerry,  489  a.  & 22  p. 

plant.  (792  a.  & 16  r.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7/.  8.s.  Gjd. 

44.  ROBERT  PASLY.— In  tlie  south-east  part  of  Hewards-  Limerick. 

towne,  54  a.  16s.  4|d. ; liberties  of  Limerick Dale 

3th  May  1 3th  year. — InroUed  16th  May  1667. 

45.  Sir  ROBERT  BYRON  knt.  and  Col.  SEAFOULE  Dublin. 
GIBSON. — A house  in  Cook-street,  in  the  possession  of  Sir 
Paule  Davies,  1 Is.  3d. ; city  of  Dublin. — Part  of  a front  Cork. 
house  next  the  Watergate,  4s.  Old.  — fa  front  slated  house, 
in  New-street,  north  side,  9s.  — fa  house  adjoining  to  d“, 

10s.  6d. fa  house  adjoining  to  the  former,  a back-house 

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1’jCn.II.  west,  and  bounding  with  New-street,  14  Os.  7|d. a front 

— — house  over  the  Watergate  and  city  walls,  a back-house  and 

or  ■ garden,  15s. — a small  stone  slated  house  and  a backside, 
extending  to  the  back-house  of  Edw"  Phillips  in  Murroughs- 
lane,  9s.— fa  front  house,  with  the  walls  of  an  adjoining  front 
house,  a backside,  and  a back-house,  next  the  front  house  in 
Pierce  Goold’s-lane,  18s.— fa  front  house,  called  the  King’s 
Arms,  in  same  street,  13s.  10  Ad.— fa  back-house,  adjoiningto 
the  former,  in  d",  12s. — fa  malthouse  backwards,  with  a kill- 
house  and  stable,  at  the  lane’s  end  in  same  lane,  12s— a front 
house  and  garden  in  Goold’s-lane,  11.  2s.  6d— a fi-ont  slated 
house  next  the  former,  in  d",  18s. — a back  dwelling  house 

in  the  same  lane,  12s. — the  walls  of  a house  in  d",  Is.  6d. 

other  ruined  walls  in  d",  Is.  6d— a large  house  backwards,  in 
d«,  15s — a large  front  house,  a house  backward,  another  ad- 
joining back-house,  and  a court,  all  in  Kiknallock’s-lane,  34 
a waste  plott  in  d“,  Is.  6<4 — a front  slated  house,  a court, 
and  garden,  in  Lavallin’s-lane,  15s. — a front  slated  house  in 
Galway’s-lane,  7s.  ljd— a front  small  house,  backside,  and 
garden,  in  d°,  4s.  6d.— a front  house,  slated,  a tyled  shead,  and 
a backside,  in  d",  6s— a front  house,  slated,  a house  back- 
ward, and  a backside,  in  the  Mill-street,  south-west  side,  9s. 
—a  dwelling  house  in  d",  12s — a house  adjoining,  in  d»,’ 
U 2s.  3d.  part  of  a dwelling  house,  ruined  house,  and  back- 
side, in  d°,  6s.  3d. ; city  of  Cork— Total  rent,  164  19s.  2d. 

Date  27 th  June  19/4  year — Inrolled  3th  July  1667 

Note:  These  thus  f marked  were  sold,  the  6th  June  1668,' to 
Ant.  Gamble. 

naghan.  50.  MICH.  POCKRICH— Killileene,  1 late,  47  a— in 
Nogreagh,  2 tales,  28  a.  prof.  26  a.  1 r.  30  p.  unprof—Bal- 
lagh,  1 tate,  80  a.  prof.  39  a.  1 r.  unprof— Cabragh,  1 tate, 

61  a. — in  Shereene  and  Drumreeny,  2 tates,  7 a.  1 r.  20  p. 
prof.  3 a.  unprof.  — Aghanamallough,  2 tates.  — Aghafett, 
105  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof—  Enishamon,  46  a— Lisheshanouofrt, 

1  tate,  68  a.  prof.  51  a.  1 r.  unprof— Rouskey,  * tate,  36  a. 
prof.  5 a.  2 r.  unprof. ; co.  Monaghan— Total  quantity, 
774  a.  3 n.  27  r.  stat— Total  rent,  64  9s.  2d— in  Lisnegal- 
lagh,  1 tate,  92  a— in  Farmoyle,  I tate,  71  a.  prof.  475  a. 

unprof—  Drommode,  1 tate,  205  a in  Mony,  1 tate,  87  a.  ; 

bar.  Cremorne,  sameco. — Total  quantity,  737a.  & 3i>.  stat. 

Total  rent,  64  2s.  lOd. 51.  EDWARD  POCKRICH. 

— Annagheny,  1 tate,  59  a.  prof.  22  a.  1 r.  12  p.  unprof— 
Annaghgragh,  1 tate,  71  a, prof.  12  a.  2b.  8 p.  unprof— in 
Coghen  and  Clogliernagh,  1|  tate,  lying  within  the  bar.  of 
Dartry,  but  belonging  to  the  bar.  Monaghan,  89  a.  3r— 
Drummaconnor,  71  a.  prof.  18a.  2r.  3 p.  unprof— Cavanagh- 
Garvan,  l tate,  103  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof—  Lisdrumcleive,  1 tate, 
157  a. — in  the  south  part  of  Ahahgucstue,  13  a.  & 13  p.  prof. 

2  a.  2 r.  unprof— Lisdownegormell,  1 tate,  102  a— Drom- 
gwill,  1 tate,  89  a— Carlog-Derrygan,  J tate,  39  a.  prof.  1a. 

2r.  15  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Monaghan,  same  co— Total  quantity, 

1,285  a.  3 n.  24  p.  stat.  — Total  rent,  104  14s.  4 d. 

52.  THOMAS  COLE. Li  sniske  and  Bramdrim,  2 tates 
191  a.  prof.  8 a.  2 r.  Ip.  unprof— Clonvarne,  1 tate,  63  L 

prof.  24  a.  2 r.  12  p.  unprof— Termacdooan  and  Drummuck- 

Jane,  2 tates,  176  a— Dromgwill,  1 tate,  91  a— Killnaclogh, 

1 tate,  125  a.  prof.  27  a.  & 30  p.  unprof— in  Kiltebride  and 
1 ullenarue,  26  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof—  Carneylare  and  Crom- 
lyn,  2 tates,  150  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof— Tullygillane,  1 tate 

50  a.  prof.  3 a.  2 r.  3 p.  unprof. ; same  bar.  and  co Total 

quantity,  872  a.  plant.  (1,412  a.  1 r.  39  p.  stat.)_Total  rent, 


114 15s.  3d. 53.  WILL.  SMYTH  esq— Cloonelagh,  one  id  c„.  Ir. 

of  the  tates  of  Reenoge,  33  a— Gortmore,  32  a— Dromucke, 

79  a— Cor,  69  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof— Gortenagh,  62  a— out  Monaghan. 
of  Dondroman,  100a.  3r.  39p— Skeagh,  2 tates,  59  a— out 
of  Dromimkin  alias  Dromroony,  23  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof— 
of  Karrowbarrow,  9a.  3r.  prof.  40a.  unprof— of  Coghin,  4a. 

— Derrinhdigan,  61  a— of  Corbosin  or  CaiTowbofin,  57  a— 

Coolatty,  50  a.  & 7 p— in  MuUaghbrack,  21  a.  prof.  3 a un- 
prof—Cornesugh,  62  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof— out  of  Fermoyle, 

So  a.  out  of  Maghery,  39  a. — Cornenure,  63  a out  of  Cor- 

bofin  and  Dromlawghkill,  78  a—  Corryfinlagh,  27  a.  2 a,; 
same  bar.  and  co— Dromrade,  92  a.  2 r.  32  p— Dromcorban  Cavan. 

and  Dromcarne,  54  a.;  bar.  Clarmoghan,  co.  Cavan— Dro-  Fermanagh. 
marat  and  Tonevilly,  42  a.;  bar.  Magherystaphana,  co.  Fer- 
managh—Total  quantity,  1,154  a.  1 r.  38  p.  plant.  (1,870  a. 

& 12p;  stat-j-Totalrent,  154  11s.  8(4 54.  MATHEW  Monaghan. 

WLli  gent.  — Corstlligogh  & Lisnelong,  143  a Moyle- 

mucke,  69  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.-Ragh,  74  a— Cloncullin 
and  Doumackenny,  150  a.  54  17s.  8J(4— Tategar,  65  a.  prof. 

22  a.  3 r.  unprof—  Dromgore,  156a.  prof.  15a.  1 r.  unprof. 

-Dromcanon  alias  Shantonagh,  143  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.— 

Meaghan  or  Moglian,  148  a — Lackan,  132  a.  84  13s.  lOJd.; 
bar.  Cremorne,  co.  Monaghan.  — Keenoge,  33  a.  2 r — 

Aghneclogh,  36  a— one  qr.  of  tire  two  tates  of  Skeagh,  7 a.  2 r. 

-Skerrowan  (part),  38  a.  14  11s.  0 id.;  bar.  Monaghan, 
same  co.  — Cordigaldragh,  110  a.  prof.  20  a.  3 r.  unprof. 

14  9s.  8jd._ Clonetrim,  134  a.  14  16s.  2d— Corleagh  and 
Corlaght,  223  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  34  0s.  2|d.;  bar.  Cre- 
morne, sameco— Total  quantity,  1,662a.  plant.  (2,691  a. 

3  r 37p.  stat.)— -Total  rent,  224  8s.8d. Date  12 th  March 

1 0th  year — Inrolled  11/A  Oct.  1667. 


56.  ALEXANDER  WHITE — Carrowneshanagh,  92  a.  Cavan. 
R— Drumsallugh,  55  a.  & 24  p—  in  Northtahart,  88  a.  1 b 
>p— D.en  alias  Adten,  62  a.  & 8p— Cornaman,  62  a— 
Cornesewds,  47  a— in  Drumlialpe  alias  Collops,  34  a.  3 r 
27  P.;  bar.  Clonkie,  co.  Cavan— Total  quantity,  441  a.  3 r 

I*'  2 R'  15p-  stat-)-Total  rent,  54 19s.3d. I 

■CfAfS  DOGHERTY  gent-TheLaragh,  1 pole, 

78  a.  2 r.  15  P.  prof.  60  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof— Carrowgreagh 
Carragh,  93  a— North  Tabart  (part),  35  a 1,2? 

Carnillish , 58  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  63  a.  unprof-in  the' sou'th- 
part  of  Cappanagh,  79  a.  1 r.  21  p.  ; bar.  Clonkee,  same 
-iotal  quantity,  345  a.  & 6 p.  plant.  (558  a.  3 r 15  p 

statO-Tote!  rent,  44  3s.  4*d. Date  17/A  Jan.  19th  year. 

—Inrolled  ls<  Feb.  1667.  y 

pro5f9'24?f  ^ ^E^FREYEf  esq— Fenner,  442a.  2r.  20p.  Meath. 
prof.  243  a.  1 r.  16  p.  unprof— in  Old  Tully,  85  a.  2 r.  22  p 

ZSZfiSiztl IEFTYES • 

in  the  . , Same>  17  A'  8 R mOr6 

in  me  same,  b8  a — more  m the  same,  70  a more  in  the  same 

125  a.  SSi.-Rathnore,  UH.2JI 

Sfisrsii; Zatxzzszzz 

wood,  8 a. 

1,259  a.  * 83,,  pl„  m 

« ** 


• L THOMAS  BR1GHTWELL  gent.  - Mougell; 

165  a.  & 16  p. — Shankill  alias  Shamkill,  231a.  Ir,  24  p 

in  Ballynenickoll  alias  Ballymacnicholl,  76  a.  & 4 r— Tene- 
killy  alias  Tynekilly,  155  a.  2 it.  16  p.  prof.  121  a.  3 n.  21  p" 
unprof—  Curraghroch  alias  Curryroch,  283  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof' 
116  a;  & 32  p.  unprof— Farnane  alias  Farnan,  427  a & 16p 
pmf.  858  . -unprof— Ballyn.park,,  158  a.  1 S p„£ 

\ a n-  16  !|iipi'o£ ; bo,..  Decies,  co.  Waxbiwobd. — 
Totd  1,496  a.  3 e.  S3  P.  plant.  {2,421 ,.  2 ,,  S8  P. 

stat.)  Iotal  rent,  224  14s.  7Jd. Date 30th May  19/A  year 

— Inrolled  31s/  May  1667.  ^tnyear. 

2.  Capt  EDWARD  CARY— SkeafuU  (part),  74  a— 
hi  . tei  igl  56  a.  — Annassedagh,  43  a.  prof.  34  a.  unprof. 

Mallngluianered,  46  a.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan— Cor- 


Roll,  191/1  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


Derry. 


tashmoeb,  108  a Dettygames  and  Chancillis  nnd  far, is,  Mmaghm. 

Wa  160a.  l,.p J. 

10  a.  unprof.  Drumcumne,  128  a.  1 n._C„B»bb«r,  68  a _ 

Slmntnnngh,  12A._l,sn<i^  85  a.  j b«.  Cronrornc, 

, l«A.p„£  366a.  2n.  „„pro£-Den^., 

248  a.  2 n.  prof  837  a.  unprof.— Knockan,  164  a.  prof.  103  a 
unprof. ; tat  Kon.-h,  no.  Dnnny. — Foremens,  53  a.  prof 
3a.  unprof— Aghatowne,  38a— Crosses,  135  a.  prof.  12  a. 

r.  unprof.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan — Corlatee  (part)  or 
Coilacee,  61  a.  3 R— KilJnacruagh,  60  a— Corncowen,  55  a— 

9?;t;r,?  D;°m-h0rkC’  125A-Aghadrumkeene, 

. p ot.  12  a.  unprof— Glasdi-umand,  1 tate,  99  a.  2 r 

tity  m Monaghan,  2,272  a.  plant.  (3,680  a.  1 r.  2p  stat  1— 

Total  rent,  304  13s.  44d— Total  quantity  in  Derry,  560  a 


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1825.] 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


91 


19  e«.  ir. 
Downe. 


Tipperary. 
Limerick. 
King's  Co. 
Cork. 


Dublin. 

Galway. 


Dublin. 

Tipperary. 


2 n.  plant.  (907 -a.  3 n.  27  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  11s.  3f d. 
- Dale  31sZ  May  19 th  year. — Inrolled  19//i  July  1667. 

4.  WILLIAM  BARKER  esq — Tullare  alias  Tullyrie, 
178a.  2b.  32p.  prof.  32a.  unprof. — Crosseghane  alias  Crosti- 
feaghan,  258  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  463  a.  unprof. — Moyard,  332  a. 
— Aghnaliinsegagb,  45  a.  1b.  prof.  166  a.  2 b.  32  p.  unprof. — 
Lissinisky,  57  a.  1b.  8 p.  prof.  48  a.  unprof.  — Ballrussell 
(part),  1 15  a.  3 b.  24  p. — Toregory,  76  a.  3 n.  24  p.  prof.  14  a. 
1b.  24  p.  unprof. — in  Carrigmasby  alias  Carrickmastie,  320  a. 

— Nominegare  alias  Monygarre,  178  a.  2r.  16  p.  prof.  260  a. 
1 it.  8 p.  unprof.  — Lismulligan  alias  Lismoylegan,  265  a.  2 r. 
prof.  80  a.  unprof.  — Ballygoreanbegg,  240  a. — Ballygorean- 
more,  356  a.  — Ballyduffe,  91a.  3 R.  34  p.  — Ballingingall  alias 
Ballaghmonicageale,  248  A.  2 r.  32  p.  — Lurganhanty  alias 
Lorgacantie,  158  a.  — Aghavilly  alias  Agherillie,  245  a.  3 a. 

— Clontiflinch  alias  Clontiflusli,  306  a.  & 16  p. — Towrebegg, 
179  a.  2b. — Towremore,  227  A.  & 16  p.;  bar.  Upper  Iveagh, 
co.  Downe.  — Total  quantity,  (6,287  a.  1 r.  12  p.  stat.)  — 
Total  rent,  5 21.  7s.  10  |d. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Cloane,  139  A.  1 R.  8 p.  prof.  26  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — in  Athind- 
more  and  Athindbegg,  103  a.  prof.  31a.  unprof. — Casestowne, 
245  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  — in  Turclogh  alias  Ballydavin,  248  a. 
3 b.  6p.  — Archerstowne,  Coppeswood  (part),  53  a.  — Cully- 
cully,  69  a.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity, 
(1,339  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  13/.  Os.  8d. — the  castle 
of  Glinn  with  the  Bawne,  all  the  outhouses,  yards,  orchards, 
gardens,  and  of  the  lands  of  Caharoe  alias  Caharagh,  Clona- 
carigie  alias  Lenacecarrigie,  and  Ballygallyhanan  alias  Bally- 
gillhunane,  lying  most  contiguous  to  the  said  castle,  55  a.  2 r. 
18  p.  (90  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  16s.  10J  d. ; bar.  Connello,  co. 
Limerick.  — in  Cullaghan  and  Lawagh,  and  several  other 
parts  of  tire  town  and  lands  distinguished  by  an  east,  west, 
and  meridian  lines,  lying  in  the  north-east  qr.  of  the  parish 
of  Lusmagh,  and  in  Corclogh,  Ballymuckolaghan  alias  Cogran 
comon  of  Gortreven  and  Capperlevan,  479  a.  1 r.  16  p. 
(856  a.  1 r.  stat.)  — Mucknesse-Island,  39  a.  2r. — Inchinulay, 
6a.  & 2r.  — Bryanhinch,3A.  Ir.  10/.  14s.  OJd. ; bar.  Garry- 
castle,  King’s  Co.  — O’Cullane,  876  a.  — in  Drumalinagh, 
being  most  contiguous  to  O’Cullane,  206  a.;  bar.  Carbury, 
co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  (1,752  a.  2r.  26  p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  16/.  8s.  7 id.  reduced  to  12/.  a year. Date  3 d June 

19/A  year. — Inrolled  llz/t  June  1667. — Note:  Mr.  Barker 
sold  the  lands  in  the  co.  Corke  to  John  Davis  esq.,  to  whom 
the  King  granted  an  abatement  of  44  8s.  7 id.  of  the  quit 
rent,  by  patent  dated  5th  March  1667,  and  inrolled  the 
30th  March  1678. — (Rot.  de  anno  30’,  4 b pars.  d.  R.  41.) 

7.  Col.  VERE  ESSEX  CROMWELL.— A small  piece  of 
ground,  on  which  is  a small  brick  house,  tyled,  in  Oxmantowne, 
a house  in  the  same  place,  4s.  6<Z. ; city  of  Dublin. — part  of 
a house,  a court,  a house  backward,  another  house  backward, 
in  Littlegate-street,  east  side,  1/.  8s.  6 d. — a thatched  shed,  a 
house  plott,  a shingled  house,  a waste  plott  backward,  in  said 
street. — a house,  a waste  plott  backward,  in  d",  18s. — a house, 
the  walls  of  a house  backward,  and  a yard,  a house  plott, 
west  side  in  d°,  1/.  2s.  6 d. — a house,  a yard,  a house  back- 
ward, in  d°,  1/.  Is. — a comer  house,  a house  backward,  and 
a yard,  in  d",  1 4 5s.  6 d. — a house,  a yard,  a thatched  house 
backward,  in  said  street,  1/.  2s.  6 d. — a house,  a ruined  house 
backwai’d,  a yard,  a house  plott  backward,  and  a garden,  in 
d°,  14  7s.  9d. — a house  and  yard  in  d",  9s.  ‘l  id. — the  walls 
of  a house  in  High-street,  south  side,  5s.  3d. — a house,  and 
a house  plott  backwai’d,  in  d°,  18s. — a house  plott  backward, 
and  a waste  plott,  in  same  street,  4s.  6d. — a thatched  house 
backward,  in  d°,  5s.  3d. — a house,  a yard,  a thatched  house 
backward,  and  a backside,  in  d",  (except  a shop  to  Rob'  Clerk, 
out  of  said  house,)  14  18s.  9d. — a ruined  house  in  d“,  12s. — 
a thatched  house  in  Brogue-makers-lane  (except  a cellar), 
8s.  3d. — a house  plott  in  said  lane,  3s. — the  walls  of  a house 
in  d°,  9s. — a ruined  house  in  High-street,  south  side,  10s.  6<4 
— a house  backward,  or  yard,  and  a thatched  house  backward, 
in  d",  14  2s.  6 <4 — the  walls  of  a house  in  d",  16s. 6<4;  town  of 
Galway. — two  houses  and  a garden  in  St.  Stephen’s-street,  8s.  1 d. 
— a piece  of  waste  ground  fronting  to  the  street  in  Ship-street, 
3s.  l£d.;  city  of  Dublin. — a house  in  Downepatrick,  6s.  6 jd. 
— Total  rent  in  Dublin,  15s.  84d. — in  Galway,  164  18s.  1 id. 
Date  Is/  Aug.  19/A  year. — Inrolled  2d  Aug.  1667. 

1 1.  JOHN  FISKE,  THOMAS  LINCOLNE,  GUNTER 
MURRELL,  THOMAS  ROE,  JOHN  LUCAS,  ROBERT 
(122.) 


GROVE,  MILES  BIRKETT,  JOHN  GROCER,  THO- 
MAS FISKE,  WILL.  SPARROW,  and  THOMAS  - 
SPARROW. — In  tire  east  of  Cranagh,  the  south  of  the  west 
of  Garran-Dillon,  Ballyshane,  and  Inchinemuck,  444  a.  1 r. 
37  p.  64  14s.  11  fd.  to  J.  Fiske  and  his  heirs. — in  Cullenagh, 
part  of  Collenatullagh,  148  a.  24  4s.  1 lid.  to  J.  Grocer.— in. 
the  east  part  of  Cranagh  and  Corryganroe,  148a.  24 14s.  Hid. 
to  G.  Murrell.  — in  the  west  part  of  Shanbally-poly  and 
Brunt- Clogheene,  148  a.  & 23  p.  24  5s.  to  T.  Lincolne. — 
in  the  middle  part  of  Cranagh,  and  in  the  south  of  the  east 
part  of  Knockarum,  74  a.  14  2s.  5fd.  to  T.  Roe.  — in  the 
east  of  Tincurry,  and  part  of  Whitechurch,  148  a.  & 23  r. 
24  5s.  to  J.  Lucas. — in  part  of  Shanbally-poly,  148  a.  & 

23  p.  24  5s.  to  R.  Grove.  — in  the  easterly  part  of  Brunt- 
Clogheene,  148  a.  & 23  p.  24  5s.  to  M.  Birkett.  — in  the 
east  part  of  Scarta,  and  easterly  part  of  Tincurragli,  296  a. 

1 r.  7 p.  44  9s.  llfd.  to  T.  Fiske.  — in  the  south  of  the  east 
part  of  Garry-Dillon,  and  the  south  of  the  west  part  of 
Carrigmore,  74  a.  & 12  p.  14  2s.  6 d.  to  W.  Sparrow.  — in 
the  south  part  of  the  east  of  Carrigmore,  and  the  west  of 
Scartagh,  74  a.  & 12  p.  14  2s.  6d.  to  T.  Sparrow;  bar.  Iffa 

and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. Date  10/A  July  19/A  year. — 

Inrolled  13/A  July  1667. 

14.  Col.  CHARLES  WHEELER  after  Sir  CHARLES 
WHEELER  bart. — Raghmelan  alias  Ratlimealan-Aylwortli 
alias  Aylward,  200  a.  34  0s.  9d.  — Corebellybegg,  143  a. 

24  3s.  5 id.  — Brownestowne  alias  Brownetowne,  147  a. 
24  4s.  7 Jd. — Portallagh  alias  Portallog  alias  Portallug,  62  a. 
18s.  lOd.  — Raghmelan  alias  Rathmelan- Wadding,  125  a. 
14  17s.  11  Jd. — Cooleham  alias  Coolum,  83  a.  14  5s.  2id. — 
Ballym'’keale  alias  Ballymckeile,  76  a.  14 3s.  Id. — Lissaltagh 
alias  Lisseltagh,  123  a.  14  17s.  4id. — Monamointrabegg  alias 
Moynemoyntragh,  51  a.  15s.  5}d. — Ballynossett  alias  Bally- 
norty  alias  Ballynolart  alias  Ballynolost,  108  a.  14  12s.  9)d. 

— Raghmellan  alias  Rathmelan-Dobbyn,  62  a.  18s.  lOd. — 
Coolenecallaha,  part  of  Rathphem-Dobbyn,  33  a.  10s.  0}d. — 
Calliaghmore  alias  Killagh-Dobbyn  alias  Callagh,  102  a. 
14  10s.  lljd. — Ballymacka  alias  Ballymc  David  alias  Bally- 
m'queile,  432  a.  64  1 Is.  1 Id.  — Glanderous  alias  Glandcnsy 
aliasGlandemy,80A.  l/.4s.3Jd. — Credane,263 a.  3419s.l01d. 

— in  Killmaquage  alias  Killm'quage,  south  part,  92  a. 
14  17s.  llid.  — Calliaghbegg  alias  Killaghmorgan  alias 
Cullaghbegg,  76  a.  14  3s.  Id. — Bogg,  comon  between  Bally- 
makelle  and  Brownestowne,  11  a.  unprof.  — Monamoyntra- 
more alias Monemoyntraghmore,  140a.  2/.2s.6id. — Corbally- 
more  alias  Corballymoore,  190  a.  24  17s.  8|d. — Gragruddery 
alias  Gragrandy  alias  Grageruddery,  85  a.  14  5s.  9Jd. 

• — Killalan  alias  Killalone  alias  Killalhan,  53  a.  16s.  Id. — 
Cooletegin  alias  Cooletegan  alias  Cooltegine,  59  a.  17s.  lid. ; 

bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. — Total  rent,  424  5s.  9 d. 

16.  GREGORY  LYMBRY  and  RICHARD  REVES. 

— In  the  north-west  part  of  Killcopp,  179  a.  1 R.  13  p. 
24  14s.  6(4  to  Lymbry. — in  the  north-west  part  of  Rossduffe 
and  Woodstowne,  128  a.  2r.  27  p.  14  19s.  Id.  to  Reves; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  3d  June  19 th  year. — Inrolled 

nth  June  1667. 

18.  Sir  DANIEL  TRESWELL.— One  house  with  the 
appurtes  in  St.  Thomas-street,  possessed  by  Robert  Meade 
brewer,  14  2s.  6d. ; city  of  Dublin. — part  of  a house,  back- 
side, and  tyled  shed,  on  die  nordi  side  of  Flood-street,  13s.  8 d. 
— another  house  mid  yard  on  north  side  of  d",  14  2s.  6 d. 
— a house,  a waste  piece  of  ground,  in  d”,  9s. — a house,  a 
backside  with  the  walls,  and  plott  of  a house  backward,  d“, 
14  10s. — a house,  backside,  and  a house  plott  backward,  d", 
19s.  6 d.  — three  house  plotts  on  die  north  side  of  d", 
9s.  lOSd. — a house,  ashed  backward,  a backside,  and  a garden, 
in  same  street,  14  12s.  9 jd. — a house  in  d",  12s. — a waste 
plott  in  d°,  9s.  9d. — a house  plott  and  backside,  now  a garden, 
in  d°,  6s.  9 d. — a house,  a house  backward,  a yard,  mul  a 
thatched  house  backward,  in  d",  14  19s. — a house,  a yard, 
and  a small  house  backward,  d°,  14  os.  6 d.  — a house,  a 
ruined  house  backward,  a backside,  and  garden,  hi  d”,  14  10s. 
—a  house  plott  mid  garden,  d”,  3s.  9(4— a house,  a backside, 
the  walls  and  plott  of  a house  backward,  and  another  house 
plott  mid  walls  backward,  in  d",  14  10s. — part  of  a house,  a 
yard,  the  walls  and  plott  of  a house  backward,  another  house 
backwai'd,  d°,  14  14s.  lOd. ; town  of  Galway. — Total  rent 

in  Galway,  164  7s.  Hid. Date  25th  June  1 9/k  year.  — 

Inrolled  19/4  July  1667. 


19  Cn.  II. 
Tipperary. 


Dublin. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


19  Cii.  II. 
Wexford. 


Cork. 

Doom. 

Kilkenny. 
Queen’s  Co. 

Tipperary. 

Kilkenny. 

Dublin. 

Galway. 


[March 


22.  ALEXANDER  BARRINGTON  esq.— Ballyarrell, 
— 295  a.  51.  19s.  5 id. — Davidstowne,  171  a.  8/.  9s.  3d.  — Ton 
or  Toumedilly,  Tomnedilly  and  Tomflugh,  and  Skalian  alias 
Annagh,  233  a.  41. 14s.  4id— in  Tomhurraigh  alias  Tom- 
curry,  223  a.  2 r.  41. 10s.  6jrf. — these,  and  26  a.  2 r.  in  Kil- 
loligan,  to  be  held  only  during  the  life  of  Dudley  Colclough 
of  Monart,  esq.— Cooleogenish  alias  Cooleneornagh,  with  the 
proportion  of  the  unprofitable  mountains  now  therewith  en- 
joyed, 317a.  61. 8s.  4 k/.  reduced  to  41— in  Killoligan,  26  a. 
2r.  10s.  8(jd. — in  Tomhurragh  aforesaid,  203  a.  2r.  442s.  5rf. 
reduced  to  31.— in  Killoligan  aforesaid,  79  a.  2 n.  11. 12s.  2>d. 
reduced  to  li.  — Marshallstowne,  370  a.  11.  9s.  1 Orf.  re- 
duced to  41. — Tomncgippin,  40  a.  16s.  2 id.  reduced  to  14s. 
— in  Bally me William- Roe  and  Ballynekill,  435  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
81. 16s.  5rf.  reduced  to  61.  — Rahincullin,  60  a.  1/.  4s.  3\d. 

reduced  to  6s. ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. Date 

3 1st  July  1 9th  year.—Inrolled  2d  Sep.  1661.— Note:  By  patent, 
dated  15th  July  1679,  he  had  an  abatement  of  Hi  9s.  8Jrf. 
of  the  quit  rents,  viz.  out  of  the  lands  reduced.  (Anno  29", 
3“  pars,  d.R.  17.) 

24.  BENJAMIN  PHIPPS  clke._The  south  part  of 
Cragge,  with  the  castle,  orchard,  and  garden,  188a.  3n  13  p 

- Temple, } pW,  i«  a.  2 «.  _ (p»,v 

178  a.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  (831  a.  2 r 

2p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11.  15s.  lid. Date  2 4th  Aug. 

19//i  year — Inrolled  28 th  Sep.  1667. 

26.  Major  DANIEL  MONROE.—1 Die  half  townland 
of  Dromnv'skeagh,  165  a. — Larahderisk  alias  Ladarick,  184  a.; 
bar.  Lower  Evagli,  co.  Downe — Total  quantity,  (565  a.  1 a! 

12  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  4i  14s.  3d. Date  3d  June 

19th  year.—Inrolled  28 th  Aug.  1667. 

27.  Capt.  ARTHUR  HELSHAM.-The  castle  and  lands 
of  Legattsrath,  60a.  1 r.  6p._ Buckham’s  land,  118  a— Cel- 
larstowne- Alter,  59  a.  2 a.-Banesland,  71  A.-Sl.erlockland 
and  Archersleake,  with  Lackin’s  mill,  62  a.  & 20  p.— Fennell’s 
lull  (part),  111  a.  1r.  26p.— in  Archer’s  rath,  7a.  1r.  31  p. 

— CaleshUl,  51  a.  ; liberties  of  Kilkenny.  — Ballymullen, 
312  a — Clanmore,  154  a.— Gorryduffe,  232  a.— Garranmc- 
Couly,  with  the  castle  and  other  buildings,  262  a.  3 n. ; bar. 
Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— Total  quantity  in  Kilkenny, 
540  a.  3 b.  Sp.  plant.  (875  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent 
10/.  19s — in  Queen’s  Co.,  961  a.  1 r.  plant.  (1,557  a.&  11p' 

stat.)  Total  rent,  19/.  9s.  3|rf. Date  22d  Dec.  19th  year. 

— Inrolled  22 d Jan.  1667. 

29.  HONOR  and  ELIZABETH  HANSARD. — Richards- 
towne,  115  a.  — Maynestowne  (part),  78  a.;  bar.  Iffa  and 
Ufta,  co.  I ipperary. — Total  quantity,  (312  a.  2 r.  21  p 
stat.)— Total  rent,  24  18s.  lid.— to  the  heirs  of  Eliz.,  who 
was  only  darn-  of  John  Hansard  of  Knocktoplier  and  of 
Waterford,  elke.,  who  made  biswill  23  May  1664,  leaving  the 
saul  Honor  his  widow 80.  WILLIAM  STEPHEN- 

SON, THOMAS  WOOD,  and  JOHN  TODD. — Ballywin 
alms  Maynestowne  (part),  58  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  17s.  Id. 
to  Stephenson ; same  bar.  and  co.— in  and  about  the  town  of 
Kells,  being  part  of  Goodwin’s  garden,  being  the  easterly  part 
from  High-street,  47  a.  3 r.  14  p.  19s.  4*<4  to  Wood;  bar. 
Kells,  co.  Kilkenny — Nichollstowne,  65  a.  3 r.  14  6s.  lid 

to  Todd;  bar.  Fassadining,  same  co Date  14 th' May 

19lh  year.—Inrolled  11th  May  1667. 

taliv^v  BURN1ST0N’  RICHARD  BARRY,  and 
JOHN  GA\,  csqrs— A garden  in  St.  Stephen’s-street,  now 
or  late  in  the  possession  of  widow  Silliard,  14  2s  6rf  • 
city  of  Dublin— part  of  a house  and  yard  in  Middle-street! 
the  south  side,  14  14s.  8rf— the  walls  of  a house  and  back- 
side m d",  6s.  9rf.  — a house  backward,  another  house,  a 
corner  house,  a yard,  d»,  24  lls.44rf.-a  corner  house  on  the 
north  side  of  same  street,  14  13s.-a  house  in  d",  14  2s.  6rf. 
-a  thatched  house  in  d",  6s.  9rf.— a house  plott  in  d",  2s.  8rf. 

another  house  plott,  now  a garden,  in  d",  3s.  4irf— a 
W and  yaad  in  d<,  14  I,.  _ „ I,0„«,  . ! 

*.«*«!  l,o»«  backwavd,  in  d-,  II.  4,._,  ho„,e>  backsido. 

P,0,V"  1»"«,  • ttachSd  h„„* 

baekward,  a yard,  and  d,a  W,il,  0f  , j„  * ] , , . 

bouae  piott,  now  a garden,  in  d-,  4a.  wdJ, 

hona,  m d , Sa.  3d_,  bnnae,  a b.oksid.,  and  hoi, IS  plott 


backward,  d°,  14  4s. — a house  and  waste  plott  backward  in 
d“,  7s.  6rf. — a house  and  waste  plott  backward  in  d",  12s. — " 
part  of  a house,  a yard,  and  garden,  another  garden,  2 houses 
backward,  and  backside,  in  Littlegate-street,  east  side,  16s.  Id. ; 

town  of  Galway. — Total  rent,  164  8s. Date  6th  April 

19th  year. — Inrolled  lltli  May  1667. 

37.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND. — Archersgrove,  141  a. 
— Garrycashane,  6 a.  — a parcell  of  land  lying  west,  south, 
and  north  of  Ormond’s  lease,  14  a.  — a parcell  of  ground 
adjoining  to  the  town  wall,  east  from  St.  Patrick’s  gate,  1 a. 

—a  parcell  of  ground  near  Ormond’s  orchard,  4 a a parcell 

called  Fennells-hill-park,  16  a. — Corrishall,  near  Loughme- 
rane,  51a.;  city  and  liberties  of  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity, 
233  a.  plant.  (377  a.  1r.  28p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  44  14s.4|rf. 
two  parts  of  three  of  Glanagowle,  410  a.  prof.  146  a.  unprof. 
— Poynestowne  (part),  in  Killcooley  parish,  218  a.;  bar. 
Slevardagh  and  Compsy,  co:  Tipperary.  — Garryduffe, 

1 00  a.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co. — part  of  Moyntemple  and 
Maynard,  91  a.  ; bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co.— Gattaghestowne, 
128  a.  ; bar.  Killnemanagh,  same  co.— in  Killoghy,  92  a.  2 r.  ; 
bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co.— Ballyvagheene,  110  a— Ballyvellish 
(part),  132  a.  2 r.  14  p.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  same  co.— Total 
quantity,  1,282  a.  & l4r.  plant.  (2,076  a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  194  9s.  2)rf.  — Crehanagh,  341a.  (552  a.  1 r. 

18  p.  stat.)  54  3s.  Id. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.  Waterford. 

— the  moiety  of  Dunbard’s  island  alias  the  great  Island,  224  a. 
(362  a.  3 r.  15  p.  stat.)  41.  10s.  8 \d. ; bar.  Shelburne, 
co.  Wexford.— Killrush,  1,224  a.  (1,982  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.) 
244  15s.  8rf. ; bar.  Ophaly,  co.  Kildare. — four  parcells  of 
Blackwood,  containing  as  followeth;  viz.  a small  meadow 
marked  in  the  plott  ( 1 ),  1 a.  3 r.  20  p— a parcell  of  arable  land, 
marked  (2),  13  a.  3 r. — Blackwood  land  and  Rushy  land  (3), 

23  a.— Bishop’s-hedge  (4),  3 a.  1 r.  20  p.— Baylefes  land  (5), 

28  a.  2r— Vesneyes  (6),  4 a.  2r.  18  p— Riddings  (7),  1a. 

3 r.  26  p — Nunne’s  4 acre  (8),  1 r.  35  p.— Luske’s  lee  (9),  4 a. 

2 r.  30  p. — the  5 a.  in  Brayestowne  (10),  4 a.  & 30  p. 

White’s  land  (11),  20  a.;  bar.  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath— Total 
quantity,  106  a.  1 n.  19 p.  plant.  (172  a.  1 n.  8 p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  24  3s.  0 ?,rf. Date  5th  July  1 9th  year.— Inrolled  2d  Ann 


19  Cu.  II. 
Galway. 


Waterford. 

Wexford. 

Kildare. 

Meath. 


•Date  5th  July  1 9/4  year.—Inrolled  2d  Aug. 

41.  Lieut.  Col.  HUGH  COGHRAN,  GEO.  EVANS, 
and  Capt.  JOHN  BAYLY.  — A brick  house  slated,  a back 

building,  in  Rosemary-lane,  12s.  9rf. ; city  of  Dublin Part 

of  Loughtimore,  H plowF,  5 a.  2r.  26  p.  Is.  8irf.  — Baly- 
naliiny  or  Ballynehogny,  one  plowF  in  Whitecliurch  and  Kil- 
kully,  312  a.  44  14s.  8|rf.  — Kilkully,  4 plowF,  115  A. 

14  14s.  1 lrf.  — Cahirroe,  4 plowF,  115  a.  14  14s.  llrf 

Killcronan,  d»,  170  a.  24  11s.  llrf— Ballyanvarrigg,  1 plowF, 
392  a.  54  19s—  Raliinisky,  4 plowld,  152  a.  24  6s.  2rf— 
Killendonell,  4 plowF,  174  a.  24  13s.  0|rf.  — Moveard, 
1 plowF  (part),  198a.  3r.  18p.  34  Is.  5}rf.;  north  liber- 
ties of  city  of  Cork. 46.  Capt.  JOHN  BAYLY— Three 

fourth  parts  of  Ballylowan-Itragh,  144  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof. 
14  18s.  lOrf. ; bar.  Kinalearty,  co.  Downe— Data  24/4  June 
19th  year. — Inrolled  10 th  Oct.  1667. 

48.  JANE  alias  JOAN  CLEMENTS,  wife  of  Abraham 
Clements,  and  widow  ,f  Rich-  Aylett  of  Killencrott,  co 
Cavan,  esq.,  and  JOHN  MARTIN,  nephew  to  said  Rich- 
Aylett— In  Rassan,  71  a.  & 16  p— Drumesdan  alias  Drume- 
neskillen,  49  a— Mullagh-Caslane,  228  a— ColehiU,  137  a— 
Lathradonah,  120a— Drumegen,  108a— Drumroragh  (part), 
227  a.;  bar.  Castleraghan,  co.  Cavan.  — Total  quantity, 
94*0  a.  & 16  p.  plant.  (1,922  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
124  16s — to  hold  to  the  said  Jane  for  life,  and  after  to  die 
saul  John  Martin  for  ever,  to  die  uses  of  his  said  uncle’s  will, 

rrTvt" 5°-  Said  JANE  CLEMENTS  and 

JOHN  SPRANGER. — Drumkinno  (part),  76  a.  2 it.  27  p. 
(123  a.  1b,  14  p.  stat.)  14  0s.  9rf. ; bar.  Clonmahon,  same 
j— to  hold  to  Jane  until  the  said  John  attained  die  age  of 
21  years,  and  then  to  John  for  ever,  pursuant  to  said  R Ay- 

lett’s  will. 51.  ABRAHAM  CLEMENTS— Liscnnnon, 

-Cornecharrow,77  a. — Cornekilly,  138  a. — Cornebeast, 
93a.;  bar.  Tullnghgarvy,  same  co— Finternagh,  150  a— in 
Ciosserule,  23  a — Lackery,  125  a— Clountccarke  alias  Kil- 
Da****  (!»«),  *13  a. — -Coi'lntrilievin, 
Castleraghan,  same  co— in  Callcnehotragh,  66  a. 
-m  Drumkinno,  38  a.  1 r.  19p.  10s.  4rf.;  bar.  Clonmaghan, 
same  co— Killing,  35  a.  Sr.  34  p.  10s.  llrf. ; bar.  East  Carbv, 


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i9  e11.II.  co.  Cork.  — Total  quantity  in  Cavan,  except  Drumkinno, 

(1,893  a.  2 r.  13  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  15/.  13s.  4W. 

Cavan.  51.  JOHN  TIPPIN  and  PATRICK  MUCKEN.— Quilly- 
boy,  92  a. — in  Dundavan  alias  Dungawan,  whereon  the  house 
and  improvements  of  said  John  Tippin  are,  3 a.  2 r.  27  p.  — 
Tedehan,  85  a. — toTippin. — Total  quantity,  180  a.  2r.  27p. 
plant.  (292a.  2 r.  24 p.  stat)  21.  8s.  9jc/.;  bar.  Clonmaghan,  co. 
Cavan.— in  Barcony,  93  a.  1 r.  13  p.  (151  a.  & 29  p.  stat.)— 
to  Mucken.  — 1/.  5s.  2 \d. ; bar.  Castleraghan,  same  co.  — 
Meath.  52.  JOSEPH  PRATT.  — Great  Ardrumes,  301  a.  1 n.  prof. 

100  a.  unprof.  61.  2s. — these  for  the  life  of  Hugh  Hussey  only. — 
Ballintogher,  75  a.  1 r.  8 p.  ]/.  10s.  5 id. ; bar.  Deece,  co. 

Meath. Date  30th  Nov.  19th  year. — Inrolled  nth  Dec. 

1667. 

Limerick.  54.  Sir  ED  W"  ORMESBY  knt. — Mullanes,  13  a. 

3s.  11  id. — Ballymacrory,  175  a.  21.  13s.  1 \d. — in  Ballynoo- 
kan,  105  a.  \l.  11s.  lOjtf.  — Geramoe  and  Ballyfookey, 
261  a.  31.  19s.  3{d.  — Ballylosky,  123  a.  11.  17s.  i\d'—  Ratli- 
branoghs,  166  a.  21.  10s.  5 d. — Fanningstowne,  344  a.  two 
pai-cells  of  comons  thereto  belonging  in  Adare,  16  a.  51.  9s.  4Sd. 
— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Caherassy,  140  a.  21.  2s.  6\d. 
— Boellybally,  163  a.  21.  9s.  6 d.  — in  Ballynehowe,  Dune- 
maune,  Lisnemoyley,  and  both  Carraghvenogh,  all  admea- 
sured together  though  the  distinct  proprieties  of  several 
persons,  861  a.  13/.  Is.  6 d. — Mundeleehie,  124  a.  1/.  17s.  8</. 
— Black-Abby,  92  a.  3r.  1/.  8s.  2d. — the  gardens  there- 
of, 29  a.  3r.  9s.  0W. — Wm  Stritcli  his  burgess  land  in  Adare, 
36  a.  10s  11J</.  — one  moiety  of  White-Abby,  32  a.  Sr. 
9s.  10Jd. — one  moiety  of  Poore- Abby,  5 a.  2 r.  20  p.  Is.  3\d. 
— Spittle  land  in  Adare,  5 a.  Is.  Ojd. — Cloonagh  and  Curru- 
reagh,  116  a.  1/.  15s.  2| d.  — one  moiety  of  Rower,  103  a. 
1/.  1 Is.  3 \d. — Stephen  Lee’s  burgess  land  in  Adare,  1 a.  2 r. 
5 \d. — one  moiety  of  Beabus,  48  a.  14s.  Id. — Pierce  Creagli’s 
burgess  land  in  Adare,  117  a.  3r.  1/.  15s.  9J<Z. — in  Castle- 
robertbegg,  33  a.  10s.  OJcZ. — Lisaglu’s  burgess  land  in  Adare, 
4 a.  Is.  2\d. — Towreene,  145  a.  21.  4s.  Old. — Carrowkeele, 
128  a.  ]/.  18s.  104<Z.— Clonecullane,  42  a.  12s.  9<£— in  Gra- 
lagh,  71  a.  2 r.  1Z.  Is.  8%d. — in  Grallagh,  148  A.  2 r.  21.  5s. 
lid. — in  Ballynanty,  21  a.  6s.  4 Ad. — Lower  Dollagh,  142  a. 
21.  8s.  lid. — in  Dollaghbegg  alias  Middle  Dollagh,  77  a. 
1/.  3s.  4^d. — Skeghmurrigog,  57  a.  17s.  8 \d. — Shancloone, 
150  a.  21.  5s.  6fd.  — in  die  gardens  of  Croome,  11a.  I r. 
3s.  5 d. — in  Liskilla,  10  a.  3s.  OJd. ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Lime- 
Gahvay.  rick. — Tryenbane  and  Treene,  1£  qr.,  159  a.  1/.  12s.  2\d. — in 
the  2iqrs. of  Larga,390 a.  3/.  18s.  lljd. — Clonee,£qr.,  124a. 
1/.  5s.  ljd. — in  Ballynlabane,  86  a.  17s.  5d.— more  in  the 
same  qr.,  122  a.  1/.  4s.  81d. — Monisellagh,  1 qr.,  117  a.  prof. 
24  a.  unprof.  1/.  3s.  8(d. — in  the  two  qrs.  of  Oldtore,  161  A. 
1/.  12s.  7Jd. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. — in  Coilgarruffe,  41  a. 
8s.  3jd.;  bar.  Kilcoonagh,  same  co.  — in  Keanebegg,  54  a. 
10s.  lid. — Ralieenagh,  1 cart", 47  A.'prof.  15  a.  unprof.  9s. 6]rf. 
— in  Kildrum  and  Kahirlustrane,  176a.  1/.  15s.  71d. — Rathme- 


gullin  or  Rathmegullen,  1 cart",  29  a.  5s.  lotrf. 'm  Keane-  19  Cu  ll. 

begg,  50  a.  10s.  lid. — Killivolane alias  Killvolane,  2 qrs.,  123  a.  

1/.  4s.  lOfd. — in  Ballygadd,  5 a.  Is.  OJd. ; bar.  Clare,  same  Galway. 
co. — in  Clunmore  or  Clonmore,  1 qr.,  12a.  2s.5Jd.;  bar  Clan-  Mayo. 
morrish,  co.  Mayo. — Sillihane,  4 qrs.,  401  a.  4/.  Is.  9 \d. — Galway. 

in  Kildrum  and  Cahirlistrnne,  65  A.  13s.  l}d. — in  Killgarriffe, 
aforesaid,  34  a.  6s.  lO.ld. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. — in 
Cloony,  { qr.  and  A cart",  91a.  18s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co. — Brodellagh,  2 qrs.,  112  a.  1/.  2s.  8Jd. — a parcel  in  Mayo. 
Controversy  thereto  belonging,  19  a.  3s.l0d. — Cregmore,  lqr., 

120  a.  11.  4s.  3Jd.— Shrewle,  1 qr.,  157  a.  1/.  11s.  91d— 

Rathmaclin,  1 qr.,  82  a.  16s.  7 id.  — Croskea,  1 qr.,  67  a. 

13s.  6|d. — Clyrick,  1 qr.,  86  a.  17s.  5 d. — Clonbanane,  2 qrs., 

149  a.  1/.  10s.  2d. — Ballymartin,  312  a.  3/.  3s.  2d. — Coolis- 
duffe,  147  a.  1/.  9s.  8d. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — in 
Clonedeneere,  4 qrs.,  46  A.  9s.  8:]d. — Gurtstelane,  1 qr.,  56  a. 

11s.  4d. — in  Clunmore  qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6 d. ; bar.  Clanraorris, 
same  co. — in  Ballygadd,  A qr.,  106  a.  1/.  Is.  5 id. — Corne- 
casky,  A qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2. Id.  — Coolecannon,  1 cart",  62  a. 

12s.  6 Ad. — in  Coolespedane  and  Ballaglulacker,  1 cart  , 

Curraghla  alias  Carvaghlagh,  4 qr.,  106  A.  1/.  Is.  5Jd.— in 

the  mountain  of  Slamurry,  136  a.  of  coarse  woody  pasture, 

returned  by  the  survey  to  be  68  a.  13s.  9.',d. ; bar.  Killian, 

same  co. — Classyganny,  1 qr.,  27  a.  5s.  5 id. —in  the  moun-  Galway. 

tarn  of  Slearaurry,  136  a.  1/.  7s.  6.1d.  — Tusternagh,  92  a. 

18.S.  7 id. — Clonagl),  92  a.  18s.  7 Id. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Gal- 
way  Bellanecarrow,  74  a.  14s.  lljd. — Corryderhugli,  lqr.,  Roscommon. 

119  a.  1/.  4s.  Id. — Lisnetentore  alias  Lisnetea  Lislitrim,  i qr. 

(being  in  all  520  a.),  76  a.  15s.  4id.— in  Carrowmore  qr., 
Curraghvillra,  1 cart"  of  Carrowmore,  228  a.  21.  6s.  2d. ; bar. 

Atlilone,co.  Roscommon. — Carrowtobber,  i qr.,  39a.  7s.  10  jd.  Galway. 
— Monygorumly,.l  gneeve,  38  a.  7s.  8',d. — in  Carrowtobber, 

A qr.,  and  Killybeg,  i qr.,  11a.  2s.  2|d. ; bar.  Bellamoe,  co. 

Galway. — Garrownglogh,  A qr.,  36  a.  7s.  31d. ; bar.  Kill- 
connell,  same  co. — Errick,  ^ qr.,  60  A.  12s.  1 Jd. ; bar.  Clare, 
same  co.  — Carrowhenagli,  A qr.,  Carrowcorr,  £ qr.,  188  a. 

1/.  18s.  Ojd. — Morganure,  £ qr.,  89  a.  18s.  0^d. — Carrowmore, 

1 qr.,  part  of  the  half  town  of  Fidaue,  165  a.  1/.  13s.  5 d. — 

Alterullagh  and  Cosgem,  1J  cart",  54  a.  10s.  lid. — Monygo- 
rumly,  A qr.,  125  a.  1/.  5s.  3Jd. — Carrowtobber,  4 qr.,  and 
Killbegg,  £ qr.,  93  a.  18s.  lOd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — in 
Coiltiladd,  3A  qrs.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. ; bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. — 
in  Clonbaune,  Loskrin,  and  Lisnagricogh,  78  a.  15s.  9Jd. — in  Mayo. 

Ballyglasse,  86  a.  17s.  5d. — in  Thornehatt,  78  a.  15s.  9Sd. ; 
bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. — in  Creggry,  39  a.  7s.  lOijd. — 
in  Tullaghduffe  and  Carrowmow,  53  a.  10s.  2:Jd. ; bar.  Kill- 
maine,  same  co. — the  qr.  of  Carrowheggin,  97  a.  19s.  7 jd. ; Galway. 
bar.  Rosse,  co.  Galway. — Total  quantity  in  Limerick,  4,119  a. 

1 r.  20  p.  plant.  (6,672  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat)  — Total  rent, 

62/.  11s.  l{d. — Total  quantity  in  Connaught,  5,717  a.  plant. 

(9,260  a.  2r.  14p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  57/.  17s.  7Jd. Dale 

12 th  Feb.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  24 th  Feb.  1667. 


Roll,  19  thCha.II.  second  part,  face. 


1.  ELIZABETH,  relict  of  EDW»  NICHOLAS,  and 
EDW.  their  son  and  heir. — In  the  westerly  part  of  Gortolen- 
den  alias  Gortadeevene,  116  a 2 u.  16  p.  1/.  15s.  5 d. — Dru- 
mantoake,  65  a.  more  of  the  same,  167  a.  31.  10s.  7-k/. — 
Doughill,  288  a.  more  of  the  same,  81  a.  51.  12s.  0 jd- — Der- 
rycahan,  38  A.  2 R.  more  of  the  same,  200  a.  3/.  12s.  5Jd. ; 
bar.  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry. — Total  rent,  14/.  10s.  6 Jd. 
Date  1 2th  Feb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  16 th  Feb.  1666. 

3.  Sir  PHILIP  PERCIVALL  bart.,  a minor,  son  and 
lieir  of  Sir  John  Percivall. — The  manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands 
of  Liscarroll,  218  a.  by  estimation. — Coolebane,  139  a. — 
Lackyroe,  130  a. — Knockvarrig,  177a. — Dromirihir  or  Drom- 
rihy,  120  a. — Ballynemoddagh,  200  a. — Rathclare,  164a.  In. 
8 p. — Killegillane,  120  a. — Farrau  Ibeggy,  120  a. — Boleliane, 

104  a.  3r.  8r Ballynevulpeck,  1 20  a.— Ballym'Cow,  252  a. 

& 3 2 p.— Farrendine,  1 20  a.— Ballygreasy,  173  a.  2 n.— Drum- 
cnibud,  115  a. — Downedeady,  Dunowre,  120  a. — Ballyholly- 
bert,  1 17  a.  & 16  p. ; co.  Cork.— Total  quantity,  2,510  a.  3 u. 
24  p.  plant.  (4,067  a.  & 39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  38/.  2s.  7jd. 
— Note:  These  lands  were  mortgaged,  17th  April  1640,  by  John 
Barry  of  Liscarroll,  esq.,  to  Sir  Philip  l’ercivull  kt.,  grandfather 
to  the  said  Sir  Philip,  for  2,577/.— Tullogh  alius  Tullocke, 
(122.) 


287  a.  2 r. — Boannagh,  120a. — Killgenane,  116a.  1 r.  Sp. — 
Curraghleihisseragh,  100  a. — Garranm'  Ivoge,  100  a. — Buoli- 
hillagh  and  Ardskeagh,  200  a.  ; same  co. — Total  quantity, 
923  a.  3 u.  8 p.  plant.  (1,496  a.  1 u.  25  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
14/.  0s.  7d. — Note : These  lands  were  mortgaged,  8th  Dec.  163 1 , 
by  Redmond  Barry  of  Lisgriflin,  gent.,  to  the  said  Sir  Philip,  for 
600/. — three  plowl*  of  Rossine,  Rathranny,  and  Moel  Ihevagh, 
360  a.  (583  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  51.  9s.  id. — Note:  These  mort- 
gaged, 6th  Sep.  or  Dec.  1637,  by  Cha*  O'Connell  of  Rossine, 
gent.,  to  said  Sir  Philip,  for  300/. — the  manor,  castle,  towns, 
and  lands,  villages,  tenem”,  mid  heredit.  of  Canturke,  con- 
taining 9 plowlJ’t  viz.  the  island  of  Canturke,  1 plow!*,  120  a. 
— the  park  onvise  called  Drum  Iclare,  1^  plowlJ,  180  a. — 
Knockurdraghan,  1 plowlJ,  120  a. — Killnieliek  or  Killincleigh 
and  Knockniskeagh,  l J plowlJ,  180  a. — M est  Bally vallaghan, 
1 plowl",  120  a. — Knocknegighy,  3 plowl*,  360  a. — Total 
quantity,  1,080  a.  plant.  (1,749  a.‘  1 n.  27 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
16/.  8s.  0 id.— Note:  These  mortgaged,  3d  Sep.  1632,  by  Der- 
mott  McCarthy  alias  M'Donnogh  of  Canturke,  esq.  and  his 
son  Donnogh,  for  2,400/.,  to  the  said  Sir  Philip. — Ballygibbin 
or  giblin,  Lessyncullen,  Knockuintcig,  and  Loghart,  Bally- 
orisluk,  Kilgclcogh,  the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Loghcrt, 
Tuckcrstowne  or  Juckerstowne,  Thomastowne,  Gortfimlary, 
B b 


Cork. 


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it-  and  Killpntrick,  840  a.  (1,360a.  2r.  25r.stat.)  12Z.15s.lJrf. 

' — Note:  These  mortgaged,  31st  Aug.  1631,  for  2,000/.,  to 

'•  said  Sir  Philip,  by  Dermott  M'Carthy,  for  1,000  years.— the 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Clone-Bobbin,  1A  plowl'1,  180  a. 
(291  a.  2 n.  1 1 r.  stat.)  21. 14s.  8 d.—Note : These  mortgaged’ 
1st  Sep.  1637,  for  200/,  to  Sir  Philip,  by  Chas.  Connell  of 
Rossine,  and  Chas.  Oge  Connell  of  Cloun-Robbin,  gent,  for 

99  years.— Total  rent,  89/.  10s.  3;[rf. Date  20 th  Feb.  19 th 

year.— Cert.  30th  Nov.  and  inrolled  23 d Feb.  1666 Upon 

a representation  to  the  King  in  council,  that  Sir  Philip  Percival 
deccd,  grandfather  of  Sir  Philip  the  minor,  was,  long  before 
the  rebellion  of  1641,  quietly  seised  of  the  premisses,  which  he 
held  by  virtue  of  the  said  mortgages,  for  which  he  paid  above 
8,000/,  and  that  the  same  were  never  seised  or  sequestered, 
but  as  soon  as  the  rebellion  was  over  Sir  John  Percival,  his 
father,  possessed  the  same  according  to  his  right  by  the 
common  law;  but  by  a clause  in  the  act  of  settlement  the 
right  of  redeeming  sill  such  mortgages  being  vested  in  Iris 
Majesty  for  the  use  of  the  (49)  officers,  the  said  minor  pur- 
chased the  right  of  redemption  for  150/.;  yet,  by  virtue  of  ' 
some  extensive  words  in  the  said  act,  the  lands  became  sub- 
ject to  and  were  charged  with  the  new  quit  rents,  which  he 
prayed  to  have  discharged,  and  such  a moderate  quit  rent 
reserved  thereout  as  might  bear  proportion  with  the  said  150/.  ; 
to  which  the  King  agreed,  and  reduced  the  rent  to  10/.  a year, 
by  privy  seal  dated  at  Windsor,  7th  Aug,  inrolled  28°  1"  p. 
d.lt.  6,  and  by  patent  10th  Dec.  1675,  (Not.  27“  Car.  II. 
4“  pars,  d.  B.  17.)  which  was  confirmed  by  privy  seal,  dated 
at  Windsor,  20tli  Aug,  and  by  patent,  15th  Jan.  1683. 
(Hot.  anno  35",  3'  pare,  f.  B.  24.) 

6.  JOHN  THORNTON  gent. — Carnecreny,  1 qr,  44  a. 

2 r — Grangebeg,  4 qrs,  527  a.  3 it.— more  of  the  same,  called 
Cooleinegray,  196  a — more  of  the  same,  72  a.  3 r.— more  of 
the  same,  72  a.  2r. — in  Cortogh,  8cartn‘,  containing  5 parcells, 
whereof  Garragh-Donogh  is  part,  67  a— in  Rosbegg,  9 a.  2r. 
7p.  : bar.  lyreragh,  co.  Sligo. — Total  quantity,  990  a.  & 7p. 

plant.  ( 1 ,603  a.  2 R.  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.  0s.  5U 

Date  llth  March  19 th  year.— Inrolled  13th  March  1666. 

h'  8.  FRANCIS  COCKE  and  WILLIAM  BLENNER- 

HASSETT — Coolentragh-Garue, 3 a.  Sr.— Agrime,  60a. 

Dromchol,  30  a.  — Coolerahan,  60  a.  — Mullylostyoughtra, 
Mullylostyeightra,  and  the  island  of  Iniskean,  130  a— Car- 
rowkillelan,  44  a— in  Carrowlnll,  30  a— in  Carrowm'flaherta, 

37  A- — in  Crottan,  9o.\. — Carrickm'warrish,  30  a Atliboe 

and  Corteskill,  60  a. — Lisraliallon  mul  Ughtagillon,  100  a. 

D.  umaran  and  Shrashenagh,  60  a. — Aghacorby,  30  a Car- 

rownesier,  70  a. — Kuiletonebrackagh,  Bohunny,  Drumlaghan, 

and  Coiglasse,  1 60  a.  — Naderryes,  50  a Derryhowlagh, 

■IOa. — Mullaghmore  and  Aghimer,  40  a Mullavelee,  40  a— 

in  Dnimibrhe,  20  a— Dromm'  Warren,  50  A— Carrickneeran, 

20  a— m Tullaghallway,  10  a — Gortgahill,  1a.  2 b.  13  p — 
m Carrowkeile,  20a.:  bar.  Clanawly,  Co.  Fermanagh.- 
lotal  quantity,  1,306  a.  3 r.  13  p.  plant.  (2,116  3 r 17  p 

stat  )-Total  rent,  1 7/.  12s.  lOrf. Date  17/A  Jan.  18/A  year. 

—landted  2d  March  1666.  — Note .-  Francis  Cocke  to  hold 
one  moiety  as  trustee  for  die  children  of  Edward  Blenner- 
iisssett  jun,  ol  Belleeke,  co.  Fermanagh,  esq,  pursuant  to 
his  will,  24th  Dec.  1662,  die  said  Cocke  being  his  brodier  • 
IkL™  l°  1,16  S>i<1  Wm'  Blennerl'ilsseI  »nd  his 

11.  Sr  WILL.  FLOWER  kut.  and  JOHN  BALDWIN  1 
c*h  Shmrwui  and  Kilbalasoke,  with  a castle  thereupon,  ’ 

-175  a.  3 r.  prof.  100  a.  unprof. — Cooley-Came,  75  a.  2 r in 

Derrynv  Edmond  and  Magherymore,  226  a in  Movnure,  • 

1 R'  9 p— in  GalUdly  and  Fere,  22  A— in  Clonliske  alias 
Ballytoran,  139  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprofi— Kfllogesse  and  Green-  j 
ISO  a— in  Smeroane,  Coolegoran,  and  Kelbellaskagh,  , 
37T  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— in  Great  and  Litde  Mueklonne,  and  i 
(fml,  » 2 H — Tubbrid  |F„),  S4  * , Krarfs 

Co—  lotal  quantity,  1,653  a.  & 9r.  plant.  (2,677  t 2 R oSp  j 

sta,  )_Total  rent,  33/.  as-.  4 Jrf. Date  27/A  Feb.  1 9th  year 

— ItmnoSled  21  st  May  1667.  ' j 

13.  JOHN  MAUNSELL  ol'  Butlworneem-,  «.  Limerick,  a 
Cmoorelly,  11*  A.  i R.  29  p— Garranktey,  233  a—  J 
tarrandonnegh,  37  a— Drombane  and  Gortenemonev  (parti'  ’] 
151  j — Corbally,  76  A — Carraroe,  104  a— Cookueshamroge  - 


and  Ballyphillip,  245  a— out  of  the  north  part  of  Toneterry,  19  Ch.  II. 

1 46  a.  2 R.  30  p — Ballybroode  (part),  134  a. — Rochestowne, 

36  a. — in  Gortflogh,  28  a.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.  Fimericlt. 
—Total  quantity,  1,205  a.  & 19  p.  plant  (1,952  a.  & 14p. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  18/.  6s.  0 Jrf. 13.  Cornet  BOYLE  Kilkenny. 

MAUNSELL— Galstowne,  265 a.— Galskillwood,  12a.— 
in  Killmaskilloge,  out  of  the  west  part,  33  a.  ; bar.  Idea, 

Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  310  a. 

plant.  (502  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  5s.  6irf. 

14.  MA11Y  BEALE. — In  Ballyvony,  out  of  the  soudi  part,  Waterford. 
148  a.  (239  a.  2 b.  38  p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  ll£rf.;  bar.  Decies,  co. 

Waterford Date  27/A  April  19/A  year.  — Inrolled 

7 th  May  1667. 

15.  Ensign  JOHN  SHORT.  — In  Kiibredimore,  out  of  Queen's  Co. 
the  nordierly  part,  41  a.  3 n— in  Ballyowly  and  Garriduffe, 
out  of  the  north-west  part,  47  a.  2 R.  35  p— Dillibagabane, 

66  a. — in  Killdillige,  in  Killdromody,  and  Ballyneduffc  next  to 
Dillibagabane,  425  a.  3 r.  15  p— Lissrine,  27  a.  ; bar.  Upper 
Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.  — Total  quantity,  985  a.  1 r.  19  p. 

stat.  — Total  rent,  12/.  6s.  4rf. 16.  JAMES  REED, 

PATRICK  BUTTERFIELD,  said  JOHN  SHORT,  and 
THOMAS  PAULE. — In  Longford,  diesouth-v  est  part,  with 
die  dwelling  house,  53  a.  1 r.  14  p.  (86  a.  1 r.  23  p.  stat.)  prof. 

81a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  Id.  to  Reed  and  Butterfield;  (same  bar. 
and  co—  Castlefleming  (part),  with  the  old  walls ;'  Shendry, 
the  north-east  part;  Knockaka  (part)  and  Knockahoy, 
Derrymorricke,  Brockery  (part),  and  Colutrine,  230  a.  3 h. 

38  p.  (374  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  prof.  74  a.  unprof.  4/.  13s.  6d. 

to  Short;  bar.  Upper  Ossory  and  Rathclowny,  same  co in 

Rosnadough,  the  south-east  part,  widi  the  dwelling  house, 

60  a.  (97  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  11.  4s.  3 id. 

to  Paule;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  same  co. Date  31s/  Jan. 

19/A  year.— Inrolled  25/A  April  1667. 

18.  JAMES  MORTIMER  esq.-The  pole  of  Lislime,  Cavan 
143  a — Cornekelly,  1 pole,  143  a.  prof.  454  a.  1 r.  8 p.  un- 

prof— Clogliabeg  (part),  with  the  old  casde  thereon,  78  a 

Killagter  (part),  195  a.  Sr.  27 p— in  Corneglea,  42a.  1 n. 

18  p— Corneglared,  142  a.;  bar.  Casderaghan,  co.  Cavan 

Moylehussey  (part),  with  a mill  thereon,  1 1 a.  3 r.  15  p.  4s.  9Jd. ; Mead,. 

bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity  in  Cavan,  1,205  a. 

2n.  18  p.  stat— Total  rent,  10/.  0s.  lid. Date  12tli  March 

19/A  year.— Inrolled  28 th  March  1667. 

19.  WILLIAM  WRIGHT  gent — East  Ballavillane(part)  Cork. 

alias  die  plowlJ  of  East  BaUavillane,  East  Capeen,  1 plowl"- 
Adrivale,  4 plowl";  Slynoge,  £ plowl";  and  Logeenskeagh 

(part),  429a.  &28p — Ballahanure,  J plowl",  89a.;  bar.  East 
Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  518  a.  & 23  p.  plant 

(839  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7/.  17s.  4 Jrf. Date 

13th  March  19 th  year.— Inrolled  ISth  March  1666. 


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co.  Dublin  and  Kildare,  during  the  life  of  Patrick,  son  of 
Peter  Sarsfield,  late  of  Lucan,  gent.  — in  Mitchellstowne, 
385  a. — in  Knocklong,  218  a. — in  Ballytongan,  82  a. — in  the 
north  part  of  Ballingarry  and  Ballinlacky,  to  be  divided  by 
an  east  and  west  line,  300  a.  & 27  p.;  bar.  Coslea,  co.  Li- 
merick.— Total  quantity,  985  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (1,595  a.  3n. 
9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  14/.  19s.  2 d. — to  hold  these  to  the 
use  of  Ambrose,  son  and  heir  of  L.  Col.  Oliver  Jones,  and  of 

his  will,  dated  23d  March  1663. Dale  10 thjune  19/4  year. 

Inrolled  13  th  June  1667. 


1 1/.  7s.  3 Id. — Gortnekerry,  41a.  2 r.  16  p.  12s.  7fd. Bal-  19  Ca  ll. 

lymTledmond,  133  a.  3 r.  2/.  Os.  7Jd.  — Ardquoky,  65  a.  

19s.  8 :»</.— Curleagh,  75  a.  U 2s.  9*d.— Keile  and  Derry-  Cmk- 
voreene,  114  a.  & 16  p.  1/.  14s.  7fd.— Maugh,  4.4  a.  13s.  4$d. 

— Sleiveene,  93  a.  & 32  p.  I/.  8s.  3 \d. — Sleveene,  172  a.  3 r. 

8 p.  21.  12s.  6 d.  — Geiragh,  Inchicarr,  Cnockelloage,  and 
Dyrrinreene  or  Dyrryreene,  180  a.  21.  14s.  8d.— Creeboy, 

32  a.  9s.  lid. — Farranem'Slianick,  40  A.  12s.  l -Jd. ; bar. 

Ibaune,  same  co. — Total  quantity  in  bar.  Imokilly,  4,496  a. 

& 18  p.  plant.  (7,282  a.  & 1 P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  68/.  5s.  6fd. 

—in  bar.  Ibaune,  3,000  a.  & 24  p.  (4,859  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat) 

45/.  11s.  2\d. Date  5th  April  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

22 d April  1667. 

32.  MAURICE  FITZ-GERALD. — Scullockstowne  alias  Kildare. 

Scallogstowne,  619  a. — a mill  and  house  in  Osburstowne  alias 
Osburnestowne ; 4 tenem”  in  Killbride,  and  in  the  fields  of 
Kilibride,  15  a. — in  the  town  and  fields  of  the  Naas,  16  a.— 
in  Solans,  5 a.  ; bar.  Iketh  and  Oughterany,  co.  Kildare. 

— Total  quantity,  655  a.  plant.  (1,060  a.  3 it.  39  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  13/.  5s.  2\d. Date  10 th  June  19/4  year. — 

Inrolled  21s/  June  1667. 

34.  ELIZABETH  MASSAM  widow.— The  manor,  castle,  Mead,. 
and  town  of  Stackallen,  with  Stackallen  (part  of  lands),  313  a. 

2 R.  26  P.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.— Causestowne,  138  a.  prof.  6 a. 

2r.  unprof. — Hardmanstowne,  98  a — Plowland,  117  a.;  bar. 

Slane,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  666  a.  2 r.  26  p.  plant. 

(1,079  a.  3 R.  22  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  13/.  9s.  UJd. 

Date  2d  May  19/4  year. — Inrolled  6/4  May  1667. 

36.  THEOPHILUS  SAND  FORD  esq.  — In  Corrins-  Cork. 
wagh,  297  a. — Caliirkeill,  1,056  a.  2 r.  prof.  419  a.  2 r.  6 p. 
unprof. — Moeny,  960  a.  3 k.  8p.  prof.  70  a.  Ir.  24  p.  unprof. 

— Dromaleagh,  455  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  — Kahirkishlagh, 

634  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  — Killmore,  West,  84  a.  3 r.  8 p. 

— Killmore,  East,  117  a.  2 r.  1 p.  prof.  18  a.  1 r.  24  p.  un- 
prof.—Ryneroe,  123  a.  2r.— Derryduffe,  112  a.— Mullna- 
slieghy,  88  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof. — Barrahavillemadery,  282  a. 
prof.  153  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  — in  Ballyhadowne,  part  of 
Cahara,  204  a.  prof.  26  A.  & 3 p.  unprof. — in  Cahara,  448  a. 
prof.  46  a.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof. — Doghirnebridagh,  739  a.  prof. 

46  A.  3 R.  8p.  unprof. — Dawnahaw,  203  a.  2 R.  prof.  68  a.  Ir. 

2-1  p.  unprof. ; bar.  West  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Knocklagh-  Roscommon. 
tagh,  1 qr.,  and  Carrowbane,  1 qr.,  218  a.  — Carrowreagh, 

1 qr.,  87  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — Clonkeene,  2 qrs.,  381  a.  prof. 

21a.  unprof. — Knockmorrow,  1 qr.,  108  a.  prof.  11a.  unprof. 

— Clonshawer,  4 a.  prof  103  a.  unprof. — Killmaine  and  Mul- 
leboy  in Tully,  lqr.,  89a.  prof.  89a.  unprof. — Lackinkillen  in 
Tully,  1 qr.,  61a.  prof.  61  a.  unprof. — Derrin  in  Tully,  1 qr., 

85  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. — Rathbane,  1 qr.,  41a. — in  Carrow- 
downe,  1 qr.,  44  a. — in  Longford,  27  a.  prof.  56  a.  unprof. — 

Lisleda  and  Lisboy,  l qr.,  228  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. ; bar. 

Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon. — Total  quantity  in  co.  Cork, 

5,805  a.  2 r.  17  p.  plant  (9,404  a.  & 19p.  stat)— Total  rent, 

88/.  3s.  3d. — in  co.  Roscommon,  1,373  a.  plant  (2,224.  a.  & 

5 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  13/.  18s. — in  Ballindrumlagh,  2 qrs. 

— Emlagh,  1 qr.  (part),  137  a.  1 R.  13  p.— Knockrow,  1 qr., 

126  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof. — Clonesollagh,  1 qr.,  70  a.  prof.  20  a. 
unprof. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  333  a.  1 r.  13  p. 
plant  (539  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  31.  7s.  lid.  above 
the  10/.  mentioned  below. — to  hold  these  during  the  con- 
tinuance of  a lease  for  99  years,  bearing  date  3d  Dec.  1657, 
made  by  John  Talbot  of  Belgarth,  co.  Dublin,  at  10/.  a year. 

Date  3d  June  19/4  year. — Inrolled  17/4  June  1667. 

39.  Capt.  HUGH  MASSEY — Barnagurra  (part),  136a.  Limerick. 

1 R.  5 P.  21.  Is.  4 \d.  — Duntrelaugli,  193  a.  21.  18s.  7 id.  — 

Clonmore,  70  a.  1 r.  1/.  13s.  4<Z. — Garranlanga,  270  a.  1 r. 

4/.  2s.  Id. — Ballynamona  and  Raglianore,  198  a.  2 it.  3/.  0s. 3 Jd. 

— in  Coolrogh,  Ballinigi,  and  Scnrtenbremere,  86  a.  U.  6s.  1 id. 

— in  Garnalina,  107  a.  3 r.  1/.  12s.  Sijd. — Killanane,  96  a. 

1/.  9s.  2d. — in  Currogh  O’Rosty,  254  a.  3/.  17s.  ljd.  — in 
Casde-Creagh,  111  a.  1Z.  13s.  Sid. — in  Foustowne  and  Kill- 
breedy,  146  a.  21.  4s.  4}d. — in  BulJgadimeady  and  Ballyhinn, 

217  a.  2 r.  31.  6s.  O Jd. ; bar.  Cosdea,  co.  Limerick. — Total 
quantity,  1,886  A.  2 R.  5 P.  plant.  (3,055  A.  3 n.  19  p.  stat) — 

Total  rent,  28/.  12s.  llld. Dale  7/4  March  19/4  year. — 

Inrolled  22 d March  1666. 

41.  WILLIAM  HALSEY  esq. — Cronnbeg,  161  a.  2 r.  Kilkenny. 
16  p.  — Aghavillagh,  150  a.  — Ballymanabegg,  130  a.  prof. 


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unprof— Mylodstowne,  4.0  a.— Bramadowne 
ne,  223  a.  — Clashenry  (part),  26  a.  prof. 

— - — unprof.;  bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. 

’ —in  Ardcrony  and  Kildenkirke,  114  a.  1/.  14s.  TUI. ; bar. 
Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Total  quantity  in  co.  Kil- 
kenny, 730  a.  2 r.  16  p.  plant.  (1,183  a.  In.  33  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  14/.  15s.  10 id. Date  3 d June  19/4  year.— 

Inrolied  15/4  June  1667. 


*•  43 ; Capt.  THOMAS  NEWNAM  of  Dublin,  and  ELIZ. 

his  wife,  relict  of  Major  Thomas  Rawlins,  and  THOs  RAW- 
LINS, son  and  heir  of  said  Major.— Little  Ballelaught  (part 
of  the  manor  of  Bellgree),  formerly  the  propriety  of  Lawrence 
Dowdall  of  Athlumney,  esq.,  455  a.  01.  4s.  3d. ; bar.  Kells, 
co.  Meath. —to  hold  these  to  Captain  Newnnm  and  his 
heirs,  with  a third  part  of  the  rest  to  him  and  his  wife  during 
her  hie,  and  the  remainder  to  her  said  son  Rawlins.— in 
Cloonesillagh  alias  Coolenesollagh,  179  a.  3 R.  28  p.  — Bi<w 
Ballelough,  292  a.  01.  7s.  5hd. ; same  bar.  and  co.— Bodies, 
638  a.— Drumliery,  1,187  a.  3 r.  4p.  36/.  19s.  44rf. ; bar. 

Co.  Demifoure,  same  co.-Shralea,  238  a— Graige  and  Garrane, 
5 a.  — Graige-Gard,  153  a.  & 20  p.  — Monanelly,  64  a. 

9/.  6s.  6 },d.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co Dale 

HIi  May  loth  year. — Inrolied  14/4  June  1667. 

T'J  4:>m  CHARLES  ALCOCKE  esq Borenduffe  (part), 

bounded  on  the  east  with  the  west  side  of  Moylerstownt ; on 
the  north  with  that  part  of  the  said  Borenduffe  set  out  to 
James  duke  of  Ormond  for  sea-force  money,  to  be  cut  off  by 
an  east  and  west  line ; and  on  the  west  and  south  with  the 
burgagery  lands  of  Clonmell,  43  a.  & 22  p.  13s.  OJrf— Croan 
(the  west  part),  86  a.  1/.  6s.  1W. — Moorestowne-  Walsh  alias 
Ballynemoney  (the  north  part),  to  be  cut  off  by  an  east  and 
west  line,  beginning  at  the  north-west  part  of  Moylerstowne, 

122  a.  2 r.  1/.  17s.  2J</.  — Ballyrobbin,  13  a.  3s.  lljrf. 

Glaunelemy,  163  a.  2/.  9s.  6 d.  — Poorestowne  (the  north 

part),  94  a.  1/.  8s.  6jj</. — Monemiliill,  36  a.  10s.  llid. the 

east  part  of  Clonmell  lands,  180  a.  21.  14s.  8</. ; bar.  Iffa  and 

Offa,  co.  Tipperary Date  15/4  March  19/4  year.— 

Inrolied  3d  April  1667. 

48.  Capt.  AMBROSE  BEDELL. -Dnunherine  alias 
Drumhervise,  1 pole,  58  a.  3 it.  8p.  15s.  lO^rf. — Unagh  alias 
Uragh,  \ pole,  65  a.  3 n.  24  p.  17s.  9 \d.-,  bar.  Laughtee,  co. 
Cavan— Ballybollan,  and  the  half  of  Ballybollan  alias  Uter- 
clony,  328  a.  & 34  p.  4/.  8s.  7 id.;  bar.  Toome,  co.  Antrim. 

49.  MARY  BLACI-IFORD  widow,  and  JOHN,  son 

and  heir  of  Jolm  Blachford— Tonyhallagh  alias  Townchuck, 

19  a.  2 r. — Killeclogine  alias  KiUecragan,  72  a.  & 16  p. 

Toneycrevagh  alias  Townegrevan  alias  Toneyrevan,  24  a.  2 n 
— Bovillan  alias  Bovealan,  25  a.  Ik.  8 p— Dromeane  alias  I 
ttonreiglrtrugh,  92,.  1 ru-of  the  ™«,  1,  A.-_U,l_l,t  1 
alias  Unshonagh  alias  Doorhawnaght,  19  a.  2 it. — in  ICellenaw 
alias  KiUenaught,  8 a.  & 3 p. ; bar.  Tullaghagh,  co.  Cavan  — 
Total  quantity,  274  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (444  a.  & 16  p.  stat.) 

lotal  rent,  3/.  14s. — to  hold  these  lands  to  the  uses  of 
the  last  will  of  said  John  Blachford,  published  9th  Jan 

1665 Date  21s/  May  19/4  year.— Inrolied  12/4  June 

1667. 

51.  WILLIAM  IVORY  esq.— Great  Bridge  of  Bargv, 

120  a.  3 it.  12  p.— both  Telladenans,  107  a.  & 3p Tom- 

haggard,  136  a.  2 r.  30  p—  Iloarestowne,  91a.  3 r.  26  p 

Great-Robbin,  54a.  2n.  37p.— Little-Towne,  23a.  3r.  18p.  i 


— Jeustowne  (part),  44.  a.  1 r.  18  p.— Mountpill,  half  Jeus- 
towne,  Pludbogher,  and  Little  Crosse-Seales,  185  a.  2 r.  2 p. 

— both  Moretownes,  121a.  1 r.  36  p.  prof.  62  a.  1 r.  20  p. 
unprof— Coussenstowne,  130  a.  2 r.  36  p—  Ballagh- Island! 

31a.  1 R.  13  P—  Ballyhaly,  376  a.  1 r.  13  P.  - Ballyclary, 

90  a.  In.  22  p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof—  Polerane  and  Soghane, 

144  a.  1 r.  14  r— both  the  Galloghes,  96  a.  3r.  16p.— both 
Tillabards,  155  a.  2 r.  18  p._ Ballisiskin,  135  a.  1 r.  26  p— 
Ballouske  and  the  Hill,  184  a.  & 24  p.— Bastardstowne,  100  a. 

Richardstowne,  81a.  — Rathronan,  49  a Molrankan 

(part),  29  a.  1r.  1 1 p— Old- Flail,  24  a — Norristowne  (part), 

27  a.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford.— Total  quantity,  1,457  a 
3 R.  4 p.  plant.  (3,980  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

49/.  15s.  3 \d. — Ballyrane  and  Wallyestowne,  64  a.  ; and  for 
84  a.  & 1 1 p.  plant,  in  remainder  after  the  death  of  Jane 
Devereux,  1/.  14s.  0\d.  — Ballydusker,  53  a.  & 27  p.  — 

Assaly  (part),  26a.— the  Grange,  100 a— Orristowne  130a 
— Stephenstowne,  56  a.  1 r.  11  p._  Killmacree,  47a.  1 r.' 

,~?e  ®“>7lands  °f  Killmacree,  6 a. -the  Sanctuary 
lands  of  Killincke,  6 a— Little  Killeane,  142  a.  1 r.  27  p— 

Bally  kelly,  1 15  a— Mullgannon,  25  a.  2r.  6 p— part  of  Bal- 
lyary and  Killeane,  50  a. -Little  Clonard,  108  a. -Great 
Clonard,  88  a - Grayelagh,  76  a.  - Crosse-Lynchestowne 
(part),  ,9a — Lynchestowne,  31a. — Ballybegg,  88  a— Chap- 
pell, 50  a.;  bar.  Forth,  same  co Total  quantity,  1,368  a. 

am  P'  pln"t',(2’217A- & 9p’  stftt.) — Total  rent,  27/.  14s.  2^. 

Ably,  called  the  Fryan- Hayes,  7 a— in  St.  John-street 
and  Cowes-street,  Mourneing’s  Park,  Green-Hayes,  Wad- 
ding s 1 ark,  and  MoUig’s  garden,  27  A— For  45  a.  plant.  (72  a. 
or.  23  p.  stat.)  18s.  2\d. — For  30  a.  2 n.  26  p.  plant.  (49  a. 
fi  n 5 12s‘  — Keigh  and  Bride-street,  Strand- 

field  and  Whitewell,  41a.  2r.  26  p.;  liberties  of  Wexford. 
Ballykelly,  173  a— Bourkestowne,  164  a— Tullaghestowne, 
p . a-— Kilhske  (part),  Drillstowne,  and  Knockagh,  90  a— 

I nce-Haggard  and  Ballymony,  230  A. — Ballyhubbard,  Bally- 
mullm,  and  a parcell  of  a Controversy  land,  415  a.  2 r.  13  P 
— Ballycamckbegg  (part),  120  a.;  bar.  Shelburne,  same  co— 

Total  quantity,  1,312a.  2r.  13p.  plant.  (2,126  a.  & 26  p.  stat.) 

,i  rfloallTt’  261  1 1&  in  Courtnecuddy  (part),  965  a. 

(l,o63  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  19/.  10s.  9 >d.  reduced  to  7/. ; bar. 

Dan  try,  same  co— Mountgarrett,  380  a— Little  Island,  143  a. 

—Lands  called  Bawnemore,  on  the  right  hand  of  the  way  to 
Mountgarrett  from  Power’s-mil!  to  Bishop-mill,  65a-Cos- 
tlemoyle  and  Duffe’s  land,  78  a— Raggett’s,  36  a— Go.mhe’s 

land,  48  a.  — Earle-meadow,  26  a Small-meadows  (part), 

'•“1^r.um",SK"n  «>>d  Mnuntga^-rett’s  land,  77  a— part  of 
fScnrk,  8o  a.  Finchoge  and  part  of  Ballymacorre,  90  a— 

| pi™..  (i,73s  a.  * 

duced  to  20/.  1 Os.  - Loughboy-parkes,  72  a.  - Scald-parke,  Kil/ienn 
5 a.  2 r— Bantony,  Scahard,  the  well-land  part,  33  a.  2 r.  • 
hberues  of  Kilkenny.  - Tota!  quantity  (179  a.  3 r.  8p! 
stat. ) Total  rent,  21.  4s.  11  Jtf—  Coolefine,  121  a.  - Kilbre-  <WS  / 
demore  and  Shahenegan  (part),  83  a.;  bar.  Ossory,  Queen’s 
Caj—  Total  quantity,  (330a.  1 r.  32 p.  stat.)— Total  rent 
1667  7 ^ 2 1 M year.  Inrolied  25th  April 

/ J By  Patent>  dated  29 tli  Dec.  1677  trot,  de  anno 
Son  of  fv  ’ ^ d0rS°’  ,le  !'-da grant  of  thereduc- 

19/  10s  giVto  7/nt  °f  the  Courtnecuddy.  from 

7 ™ f >’ear>  “nd  by  releasing  the  rent  of 

tl‘e';l,Kls  °ftScark,  a reduction  of  the  rent  of 
21/.  14s.  6 id.  to  20/.  10s.  a year. 


Wexford. 


Roll,  19 ih  Cha.  II.  second  part,  back. 


es  mea  t.  1.  THOS.  PIGOTT  esq.,  privy  counsr,  and  MATHEW 
LOCKE  esq. — Hamonstowne  and  Tonochmore,  222  a.  & 16  p. 
prof.  279  A.  2 r.  24  p.  unprof—  Hilltowne,  725  a.  3 R.  24  p. 

la-  8 P.  unprof— Templanstowne  and  Corballyj 
A-  2n— Carpenteretowne,  412a.  prof.  9a.  Sr.  unprof— 
Clcignegirragh,  208a.  & 32  p.  prof.  104a.  3r.  unprof— Wind- 
towne,  308a.  1 u.  prof  18  a.  3n.  24p.  nnprof.-LorHlJ,  229  a. 

f B“o“s'  1,slA'1»'P”£ 

819  a.  prof.  22.,.  1».  „„p,„f._B,,ll,,  297  a.  1„.  p„f. 
330  «.  unprof.- Boom,  101  a.  1 p,„f.  57  a.  Sr  32».unprof. 

— Strcmnstowne,  309  a.  prof.  160  a.  3 u.  unprof.— Dorf.nl- 
gimig!',  «7  a S E.  prof.  58  a.  2 u.  lUiprof.— TemplanstowEe, 
130a.  rnsliallstowne,  425  a.  1 e, — Grangestowne,  UMH. 


— Killcoone,  198a. prof.  119a  2n  u „ . 

prof.  479  a.  2n.  unprof. — Milltowne,  283^r  2 , SflTl 
PP1«  nillMlH,  286  a.  1 p„£  48  a.  1 A un'profU,' 
t™7l”  a T,  246  A.  s 32  JpSao* 

towne,  117  a.  1 n.  24 P.-Cooloure,  166a.  2n.  S2r.— Upper- 
L,yopell,  50a.  S,  82r.-Mn,tln',-L.n,l  Ji„  M.rtinVTmm 
„£.*?•  M 118 *•  2 n.  unprof. — Cnrrieko,  65  a.  3 J 
2I0a  3,"  »— 425 A.  3,.  p„f 

1 w SB‘-  S“'  8p— AoHmJm 

AukctuiunA  87  A-  3 it  Prcton's  land,  59  a.  1 ,.  prof  2,^2, 
iniprof  ISnilonoyne,  97  a.  3 u.  prof  908  a.  3 ,.  unprof. , b„ 

^ ''•-131  4.  • ••  plant! 
(12,038  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)—  Total  rent,  150/.  9s.  5 \d. Dale 


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Kilkenny. 
King's  Co. 

Tipperary. 

Kerry. 

Limerick. 

Cork. 

Meath. 

Dublin. 

Waterfoi 


21s«  Feb.  19 th  year. — Inrolled  3 d April  1667. — Note : Tile 
King,  by  privy  seal  from  Whitehall,  28th  Sep.  1661,  directed 
that  T.  Pigott  esq.,  master  of  the  wards  and  privy  counsellor, 
and  M.  Locke  esq.,  sec.  to  Geo.  duke  of  Albemarle,  lord 
general  of  the  armies,  should  have  a grant  of  these  lands, 
which  had  been  purchased  by  Edw.  Carey  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  esq.,  decd,  front  divers  adventurers,  and  assigned  by 
him  to  Tho’  Cooper  and  Wm  Rowe  for  the  sum  of  5,0001. 
or  thereabouts,  in  trust  for  the  wife  and  children  of  Archibald 
Hamilton  of  Scotland  (which  sum  was  given  to  be  laid  out 
as  aforesaid  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  or  the  late  usurped  powers, 
as  a reward  for  the  said  Hamilton’s  treasons,  who  was  exe- 
cuted in  Scotland  as  a spye  or  intelligencer  to  y°  said  Oliver 
Cromwell,  and  the  said  lands  became  forfeited  to  the  king). 

(13",  5a  p.  d.  R.  12.) 3.  JOHN  L1CESTER  gent— 

The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Leingir  and  Rahardeighragh, 
130  a. — Coolebore,  18  a.  — Gortnecrossey,  26  a. — Correboy, 

44  a. — in  Ballasunraghan  and  Castlenegree,  and  part  of 
Moyliidin,  112  a. — in  y'  qr.  of  Mohidin,  119  a. — in  Corbally 
qr.  and  half,  88  a.  1 r.  14  p. — Erriblagh,  92  a.  ; bar.  Boyle, 
co.  Roscommon. — Total  quantity,  629  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant. 

(1,019  a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  61.  7s.  5d. Date 

23 d Feb.  19th  year.— Inrolled  13 th  March  1666. 

5.  THOMAS  FOGG.— In  Holdingsnocke,  25  a.  2r.  19 p. 
— Bodcallen  alias  Baggotsland,  25  a.  1r.  30  p. — in  Conniger, 
Ardscreedane,  and  Raggett’s  Meadow,  7 a.  1/.  3s.  6d. ; in 
the  liberties  of  Kilkenny. — in  Ballybrack  and  Glasluen  out  of 
the  south,  61  a.  1 r.  11  p. — Ballystonily,  200  a.  5 1.  8s.  3d. ; 

bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. Date  6th  Feb.  19 th  year. — 

Inrolled  19 th  Feb.  1666. 

6.  SAMUEL  BARCLAY  and  WM.  FOX— Curragh- 
viller,  233  a.  3/.  10s.  9 {d. — in  Ralieninchy,  part  of  Caher- 
conner,  53  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  16s.  Id. — in  Grandshey, 
102  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  11.  10s.  llfd. ; bar.  Owna  and 
Arra,  co.  Tipperary. — in  Gortiskey,  30  a.  1 r.  14  p.  9s.  2Jd. ; 
bar.  Magnunehy,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  418  a.  1 r. 
14  p.  plant.  (677  a.  2 r.  4 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61.  7s.  Old. 
Date  25 th  Feb.  19 th  year. — Inrolled  12th  March  1666. 

9.  WILLIAM  OSBORNE ' of  Youghall,  merch1,  and 
THOS.  COOKE— In  Brackaghbryanreagh,  72  a.  prof.  13  a. 
of  common. — in  Faha,  64  a.  1 n.  18  p. — Garrynemucky,  61a. 
— to  Osborne. — 21. 19s.  lid.;  bar.  Pobblebryan,  co.  Limerick. 
— in  Knockanard,  36  a.  3 r.  7 p.  (to  Cooke)  11s.  2Jd. ; bar. 

Orrery  and  Kilmore,  co.  Cork. Dale  2ith  April  19 th  year. 

— Inrolled  26 th  April  1667. 

10.  RICHARD  WILLITT. — Both  Stoakes  quarter,  77  a. 
2 r. — Yellow  Leaze,  70  a.  1 R. — in  Painstowne,  183  a.  2 r. — . 
Castletowne  and  Kilpatrick,  268  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Cloghmacow, 
(part),  125  a.  2 n.  36  p. ; bar.  Moygergallan,  co.  Meath. — 
Total  quantity,  725  a.  2 r.  12  p.  plant.  (1,175  a.  1 r.  10  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  141.  13s.  94d. Date  9th  Feb.  19 th  year.  — 

Inrolled  22 d Feb.  1666. 

12.  Sir  MATHEW  APLEYARDknt.andSirRICHARD 
GETHIN  bart. — A corner  or  Cornell  house  to  Smock-alley, 
slated. — a yard,  another  small  yard,  and  a horse  mill,  in 
■d.  Fishamble-st.  21.  8s. ; city  of  Dublin.  — a coition  back 
house  in  Backhouse-lane,  7s.  6d. — a house,  a back  house, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  High-street,  11. 17s.  6d. — a house  to 
the  street,  a backhouse,  slated,  and  a yard,  in  ditto,  13s.  6d. 
— a house  to  yc  street,  a backhouse,  slated,  a warehouse,  a 
courtledge,  a backside,  and  a yard  that  leads  to  the  kay,  in 
d°,  21.  5s. — a house,  slated,  in  d°,  11.  2s.  6 d. — a tenement, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  St.  Peter’s-st.  12s. — a house,  slated,  in 
Cooke’s-lane,  12s. — a house,  slated,  and  a garden  plott,  in 
St.  Patrick’s-st.,  12s. — a ruinous  house  and  a yard  in  High-st., 
7s.  6d. — a ruinous  house  and  2 yards  in  d",  12s.  6d. — a 
ruinous  house  in  St.  Peter’s-st.,  6s. — a ruinous  house  in  d", 
Ss. — two  houses  in  Lady-lane,  3s. — part  of  a house  and  back- 
house, slated,  and  a courdedge,  in  Broad-street,  4s.  9 Jd. — 
a ruinous  house  in  High-street,  3s. — a ruinous  house  in 
Conduit-lane,  Is.  6 d. — two  ruinous  houses,  and  one  other 
house  backward,  in  Lady-lane,  3s.— a yard  and  a garden  in 
St.  Peter’s-street,  3s. — a ruined  tenement  in  Kemson’s-lane, 
5s.  3d. — the  place  of  two  houses  in  Milk-lane,  Is.  6 d. — the 
place  of  two  houses,  now  a garden  plott,  in  Bakehouse-lane, 


Is.  6 d. — a yard  in  Conduit- lane,  Is.  6 d. — a garden  in  Barrel-  19  lr- 
strone-st.,  3s. — a small  tenement,  slated,  in  High-st.,  6s. — 
a house  to  the  street,  slated,  11.  2s.  6d. — a house,  slated,  in  Waterford. 
Conduit-lane,  4-s.  6 d. — a tenement,  slated,  in  d“,  10s.  6d. — 
a tenement,  slated,  in  d”,  9s. — part  of  a house,  slated,  a court- 
ledge,  a backhouse,  slated,  and  a yard,  in  Cook-lane,  11. 13s. ; 
city  of  Waterford. — In  trust  for  commissioned  officers — 

Total  in  Waterford,  151. 2s.  6 Id. Date  15 th  May  19 thyear. 

— Inrolled  21s<  May  1667. 

18.  Cornet  FRANCIS  FOLLIOTT— Kilbride,  200  a.  Limerick. 

— Knockimecree  or  Knockunecree  and  in  Heywardstown, 

100  a.  41. 11s.  lid. ; bav.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. — 
in  Gortneymarcy,  296  a.  41.  9s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Glandroughty,  Kerry. 

co.  Kerry.-! Dale  22 d May  19th  year. — Inrolled  21sl  June 

1667. 

19.  ROBERT  FRIPP— In  Fidowne,  100  a.  3 r.  16  p.  Kilkenny. 

— Corlaghan  alias  Curlaghan,  50  a.  3 r.  16  p.  — Gragonine 

alias  Greganine,  97  a.  & 2 p. — in  y*  bland  of  Fiddowne,  1 r. 

29  p. ; bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  (403  a. 

2 r.  11  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51.  0s.  104d. Datehth  April 

19th  year. — Inrolled  5th  April  1667. 

21.  HENRY  BRERETON  of  Clonsliagh,  co.  Dublin,  Cavan. 
elke. — Part  of  Ballicrost  alias  Ballitrost,  one  pole,  60  a. — 

Lower  Lackans,  2 poles,  155  A. — Legiwill  and  Legally  alias 
Legiwill  and  Legagenny,  2 poles,  112  a.  prof.  159  a.  unprof. 

— Derrylane,  ) pole,  20  A. ; bar.  Clonmoghan,  co.  Cavan. — 

Barrecony,  3 poles  (part),  27  a. — in  Garranerush  alias  Garrow- 
rosse,  1 pole,  124  a.  prof.  198  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Castleraghan, 
co.  Cavan. — Total  quantity,  498  a.  plant.  (806  a.  2 n.  29  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  61.  14s.  5 d. Date  26 th  Nov.  18 th  year. 

— Inrolled  10 th  April  1667. 

22.  FRANCIS  ROLLESTON— Annorosty,  78  a.  1 r.  Limerick. 
13  p.  II.  3s.  9|d. ; south  liberties  of  Limerick. — Tomloghy  and  Tipperary. 
Tomquam,  165  a. — Ballingeare,  205  a.  51.  12s.  4 -Id. ; bar. 

Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  rent,  61.  16s.  ljd. 

Date  24 th  May  19 th  year. — Inrolled  nth  June  1667. 

24.  BARTHOLOMEW  FOWKE  esq.  and  FRANCES  Tipperary. 
his  wife,  relict  of  Major  Francis  Bolton. — Part  of  Mucklony- 
more  called  Cullinkmore,  Clonmore,  Cullocke-Inbadle  alias 
Cooleogeny-Culock,  Eneverin  als  Enagherin,  and  Ballysor- 
rell,  485  a.  2 r.  16  p.  71.  7s.  5Jd. — Shanekill  (part),  122  a. 
prof.  104  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.  II.  17s.  6\d. — in  Dromard, 
moiety  of  Clonebough,  with  yc  castle,  423  a.  & 32  p. 

6l.8s.64d. — to  him  and  his  heirs;  bar. Ikerin,  co. Tipperary. 

— Mealiffe,  397  a.  prof.  164  a.  unprof. — Lissine  and  Derry- 
begg,  174  a. — Graige  Cooleben,  Clonygergenagh  alias  Clony- 
garranagh,  130  A. — part  of  Kilsheme  and  Ballyduffe,  164  a. 
prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Derrymore,  186  A. — Rathkenan,  398  a. 

— Clonharpa,  Carrowgare,  Garranmore,  and  Knocketoyle, 

401  a.  — Clony-Rosse,  93  a.  2 r.  1 p.  29 1.  10s.  3)d.  — in 
Poulevarly,  349  a.  51.  6s. ; bar.  Killnemanagh,  same  co. — to 

her  and  her  heirs. Date  13  th  June  19  th  year. — Inrolled 

14  thJune  1667. 

27.  TOBIAS  CRAMER  esq.  — The  castles,  messuages,  Kilkenny. 
houses,  lands,  ike.  of  Ballyfoyle,  Glanballyfovle,  and  Park, 

855  a. — Cantwells  Garran  (part),  13  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co. 

Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  868  a.  plant.  (1,406  a.  & 2 r. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  171.  11s.  6d. Dale  5 th  June  19th  year. 

—Inrolled  llth  June  1667. 

29.  THOMAS  HOUGHTON  gent.— Pole  Capple  and  Wexford. 
part  of  Ballylane,  400  a— in  Rathkyroge,  mast  contiguous 

to  Ballincobbun,  41  a.  2 r.  27  p— Ballynurgy,  258  A. — Bal- 
lincobban,  317a.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford.— Total  quan- 
tity, 1,016  A.  2 R.  27 p.  plant.  (1,646  a.  Sr.  13 p. stat.)— Total 

unit,  201.  11s.  8 \d. Date  12 th  Feb.  1 9th  year.— Inrolled 

•26th  March  1066— Ante Mr.  Houghton,  by  his  last  will, 
devised  these  premisses  to  Valentine  Savage  of  Dublin,  esq., 
and  his  heirs,  whose  son  and  heir,  Philip  Savage  esq.,  had 
an  abatement  of  81.  I Is.  8 Jd.  of  the  quit  rent,  which  reduced 
the  rent  to  121.  a year,  by  patent  dated  llth  Jan.  1667.— 

(Rot  dc  anno  30",  2U  pars,  dors o.  R.  33.) 

30.  JOHN  SHAW  esq Gtaskill,  328  a.  2r.  prof.  48  a.  Antrim. 

unprof—  Cragnagortan,  218  a.  prof.  176  a.  2 r.  unprof— Gra- 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


nagh,  90  a.  prof.  30  a.  1 n.  unprof. — Taghnabreeke,  174  a. 

~ Bordell,  349  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Kilcomvay,  co.  An- 
trim—Total  quantity,  1,159  a.  2 r.  plant  (1,878  a.  & 32  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  15/.  IS s.0}d. Date  4/4  April  19/4  year. 

— InroUed  3d  May  1667. 


.'orh.  32.  THOS.  HAMPSON,  ANTHONY  HOPE,  and 
THOS.  SMITH.— Cahergall,  47  a.  & 32  p— Quince  Island, 
9 a. — in  Ardragh,  6 a.  18s.  10 Id. ; bar.  West  Carbury,  co. 
Gome.  — Aghacreevy  (part),  215  a.  2 n.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. 
— Moydriston  (part),  177  a.  2 it.  16  p.— Clonloaghan  (part), 

235  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof. — Freaghduffe  (part),  55  a.  2 n. 

Killgolagh  (part),  64  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof— Part  of  Aglia- 
killmore  and  Tawlagli,  50  a — Garnebricke,  43  a.  1 n.  8 r— 
Collana  (part),  22  a.;  bar.  Clonmaghan,  co.  Cavan.  — in 
Cornehil],  21  a.  & 8 p. — Cornagroa  alias  Cornecavan,  54  a. 
3 n— Crosseroll  (part),  10  a.  12/.  16s.  l£d;  bar.  Castleraghan, 
same  co.  — all  these  to  Hampson.— in  one  pole  of  Lavagli, 
90  a.  1 it.  3 p— Aghacreevy  (part),  64  a.  1 r.  24  p.  21.  Is.  9 d. ; 
bar.  Clonmaghan,  same  co. — these  to  Hope. — Dncaslan  (part), 
83  a.  2 n.  16  p.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  — in  Kavagher,  144  a. 
& 11  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  3/.  Is.  5J</.;  bar.  Castleraghan, 

same  co.  — these  to  Smith Date  1th  June  19/4  year.— 

Inrolled  15/4  June  1667. 

mry.  34.  Capt.  JOHN  PARKER.  _ Ballymoylin,  part  of 
Palhce,  110  a — Knockrenaghan,  53  a— Bailynomogh,  39  a 
Pallicebegg  (part),  37a.  In.  14 p— Shraduffe,  Drinnide- 
vane,  and  Clashgarranargidd,  being  part  of  Ballinrushin  and 
Curragh  Temple,  317  A._Ballyrushin  qr.,  parcel!  in  Coome, 
211  a.;  bar.  Owna  and  Arragli,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quan- 
tity, 767  a.  In.  14  p.  plant  (1,242  a.  3r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total 

o!T»rUl'  I3''  lrf' Date  SeP-  mh  year.— Inrolled 

2d  March  1666. 

Co.  36.  JOHN  GAICK,  JOHN  VYE,  and  WM  BUNSTON 
or  BURTON— Ruskagh,  580  a.  prof.  7a.  unprof—  Killmo- 
lady ,157  a.  14/.  18s.  5 Id. ; bar.  Killcoorsey,  Kino’s  Co. 
ln  Emoricon,  88  a.  & 21  p.  — Tulladonnell  (part),  183  a. 

'•  1 n.  16  p.  3/.  13s.  3 Id. ; bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh. in 

Newtowne,  40  a.  2 r.  16s.  5 d. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath  - 
all  these  to  Gaick— in  Frame,  260  a.  51.  Is.  2\d. ; bar.  Lune, 

co.  Mbatii.  — to  Vye  and  Bunston Dale  18/4  April 

1 9/4  year.— Inrolled  27/4  April  1667. 

39.  MORROUGH  Earl  of  INCHIQUIN— The  castle, 

manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Inchiquine,  viz.  Rosse  and  Cowd’ 

1 qr.,  106  a — Ballym'Cuffe,  and  its  coihons,  'Killeene  alias  ! 
Lackaroe,  1 qr.,  85  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof— Ballydavine,  1 qr.,  , 
80  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof—  Fanchoyle,  1 qr.,  94  a.  prof.  12  a.  ; 
unprof—  Leagthagowna,  with  its  fairs  and  markets,  £ qr.,  51  a I ' 
—in  Carrownamadry,  the  a pts.  of  one  qr.,  56  a.  1 n.  prof  p 
168  a.  unprof—  Danginm'Keigh,  2 qrs.,  306  a.  prof.  1,150  a u 
unprof— Kearny  West,  1 qr.,  178  a.  prof.  236  a unprof— 
Kearny  East  alias  Agliusse  alias  Shanavalliard,  1 qr.,  141  A ,v 
prof.  156  a.  unprof.  Moherbegg  alias  Cahememoherbesir!  I 
* q^’  53  a— Carhumeanagh,  Aqr.,  49  a.  prof.  15a.  unprof—  5 
Magherdane  4 qr.,  3 a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof-Cahirsillagh,  b 
Cahirbeanaght,  1 qr.,  32  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof—  Cahirblomick,  A 

1 qr., 224 a. PTOf  J 12  a.  unprof—  Cahirnehally,  lqr„  147A.prof.  ri 

60  a.  unprof.  -Fionmore,  J qr.,  52  a.  prof.  13  a.  unprof— in  P 

Cahumocumana,  4 qr.,  42  a— in  Monaleene,  A qr.,  35  a - 1 

Monygatt  and,  or  alias,  Clon-Igilteene,  being  the  5th  part  of  m 
Tearmonkdlmaboy,  70  a— Cloneloghane,  1 qr.,  21  A.-Cap-  r, 
pagh  and  Gortnagowne  and  Moeth  Crosheard,  50  a.  prof.  5 a & 

2 r.  unprof—  Kdlmalrett,  1 can",  and  Garryancashy,  1 cart" 

384  a.  prof  89  a.  unprof- Rymoe,  1 cartron,  47  a.  prof 

79  a.  unprof—  Derrygowne,  1 qr.,  98  a.  prof.  120  a.  unprof—  F< 
Um'°wnamona,lqr.,73A.prof.  14  a.  unprof—  Attyslana,  1 qr.,  ni< 

52!  unpraf  r‘  ""P'^-^-’P'ebeanagh,  l qr.,  83  a.  prof.  41 
52  a.  up. of— Carrowdirracloy,  1 qr.,  4 1 a— Sheanduffe,  1 qr.,  3 A 
33  a.  prof.  10  a unprof.  - Canownakelly,  1 qr,  77  a.  prof.  _ 

61  A.  unprof— Renacahy,  1 qr.,  218  a.  prof.  83  a.  unprof—  — 

J,  i'"1’  , <ll,_>  61  A-  prof.  557  a.  unprof. — Knockgullisunna  Ti 
and  taghnagteu,,,  1 69  „._L^l,c„imcnlllra,“  d 1 

-7  it.. £ 

Cn  tnrae,  1 qr.,  60a — Cnrtmmeunngli,  1 qr.,  21  a.— Car- 
huportiicky,  1 H a.-Tu11*  ,h  Clm,„„„  „h  cteta. 
nnloslioe,  00  A.-X.f„io,  „„d  1^.,,^  , 1 ° 

parcell  m coSon  *1  Toll*  «,  ,9  A _ Z 


a — Nowan,  1 qr.,  154  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof— Agherinskilly,  £ of 
An-  qr.,  61  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof.—  Aghermitoughy,  1 qr.,  .and  _ 
52  p.  Ilosse,  268  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof— llyneankeale,  4 qr.,  53  a. 
tear.  — Clonbegg,  4 cartron,  13  a.  prof.  1 1 a.  unprof— Tresmeere 
East,  1 qr.,  37  a.  Cahirgeare,  1 qr.,  50  a. — Poulmoaneene, 
Iqr.,  122  a— Foelrim,  1 qr.,  76  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof— 
and  Lismongey,  3 cart"',  33  a — Ballymongan,  4 qr.,  94  a.  3 r. 
md,  — Ballynealan,  |-ths  of  cart",  6 a— Cahirbeanagh,  y’  courts 
co.  Jeet  and  baron,  and  vc  several  otlier  ancient  privileges  and 
irof.  immunities  which  his  lonlship  and  his  ancestors  held  and 
irt),  enjoyed,  and  he  doth  now  hold  and  enjoy  in  the  barony 
i._  of  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare— Ballykerin,  1 qr.,  34  a.  prof.  18  a. 
;ha-  unprof. ; bar.  Corcomroe,  same  co— Ballyveaghan,  4 of  qr., 

15  a.  prof.  257  a.  unprof.  — Killvohane  abby  and  Behagli, 

-in  2 qrs.,  111a.  prof.  648a.  unprof.  — Moony,  1 plowland, 

,,  a.  H I a.  prof.  128  a.  unprof.  — Carhuwilliam  alias  Carhugare 
«n,  1 V-  “'“l  3"  of  qr.,  76  a.  prof.  430  a.  unprof— Jossimul- 

gh,  kearane,  Moneene,  and  Ballinvoneene,  d»,  64  a.  prof.  392  a. 
d.;  unprof.- — Carhugare,  f of  plow.  Bally  veaghanbegg  and  Ros- 

■t),  sea,y>  1 of  plow.,  105  A.  prof.  60  a.  unprof— out  of  Ballyveo- 
1 a.  laghnn,  yc  yearly  chiefry  due  and  payable  in  1641—  Bally- 
ui,  veaghem,  | of  qr.,  13  a.  prof.  73  a.  unprof— Gorcancally, 

_ Castletowne-Bornagh,  36  a.  — Stealine,  part  of  Cahirpolla, 

1 cartron,  2a— Killmoone,  lqr.  and  Jofqr.,  180  a.  prof.  256  a. 
unprof— the  chiefries,  courts  Jeet  and  baron,  and  y"  several 
of  other  ancient  privileges,  &c.  enjoyed  in  y=  manor  of  Corcum- 
a.  ™ y;rbar:  Bmren’  Same  «— Ballycarrole,  3 cartrons, 
e-  123a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — Island  of  Inchimore,  2 cart"’,  24a 
id  P'of-  7a‘  unprof.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same  co— Killone,  1 or’ 
ie,  171 A-  Prof.  98  a.  unprof—  Killinorane,  1 qr.,  135  a.  prof.  14  a. 
n_  unprof—  Drumgadrehid,  104  A.  prof.  33a.  unprof—  Cappa-di- 
al  S-u-ran,  J qr.,  40  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof—  Cnockane,  A cartron, 
id  67  A'  Prof-  65  a.  unprof— the  seneschalship  and  courts  leet 

and  baron  of  Killone;  bar.  Islands,  same  co. the  manor 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Bryan’s  Bridge,  Clo’neboy,  349  a’. 

prof.  248  a.  unprof— Ardetegill,  4 qr.,  303  a.  prof.  48  a un- 

- Prof;~  Cappaghkeigh,  4 qr.,  286  A.  prof.  204  a.  unprof— Killo- 
>.  ?r0ghe^’  1 ql'-’  171  Al  Prof-  55  A.  unprof—  Lackareaghbegg, 

L.  !eq0'"’  /'  P 118  A-  unprof—  Lackareaghmore,  1 q,° 

a ^82a‘  prf'  j5  A'  unprof— Glannegaliagh,  viz.  Classagli,  1 qr., 

- T A-;,"Pl'0fTCar'",nagowen>  lqr.  135  a.  prof. 

830  A.  unprof— Mahenagh,  1 qr.,  122  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof— 

ghmore,  1 qr.,  97  a. — Knockanderrin,  1 qr.,  194  a Kill- 

kndane,  4 qr .,159  a— Ballycorny,  l qr.,  2 11  A— Killesterry, 

1 qr.,  22  A— Fyantyamore,  1 qr.,  157  a.  prof.  77  a.  unprof— 
Ballymalowna,  1 qr.  and  4 d”,  319  a.  prof.  432  a.  unprof— a 
. towne  called  Carhunameere,  1 qr.  and  4,  319  a.  prof.  432  a un 
: Pro4-r»MTl«,(qr.  md  * 168 .1.  prof.  506  a.  Unprof' 

— Mjqutnn,  lqr. end Jtfc,  680a. prof  69U.  u»„„f_ci„. 

nyoowybegg,  ) qr.,  194a.  prof.  129 a.  onprefl-Kiltao,. 

1 i Ot  a qr.,  included  in  said  Ballyquinn— Fnahroe  9 m-c  ’ 

573a.  prof.  165a.  unprof.  Ballyknavin,  1 qr.,  1 7f A^prof  55a’ 

onprof.  KJibane,  mlh  2 milfe  J 255  a.  prof,  282  a 
unprof.— th,  coura  fcot  and  b„o„,  ,eno,ol„lsWp, 

-nr,,  f„,7,  „d  oth„.  priviieggs,  W(I  in  tl„ ^ 

Biyansbridge;  bar.  Tulloe,  same  co. Teirm'Brann  1 

moil,  and  gap*  called  St.  Peter'.  Cell':  city  of 
rick  Mflghenaclas.nne,  1 266  a.  prof  60  a.  unprof,—  Cl. 

l qr,  686  a.  prof  68  a.  unp.of-Ga.oylan'  j 

193a. prof  S5a nnp„f._cion,l,,,  1 2S6a. p,Z  1 ,‘s a 
unprof-Dertybleane  parcel],  10  a.  p, of.  106  A anp'of  J 
nt,o7ru  S’  1’"’!e,'.P“£  805  a.  unprof. — Skeagh- 
413  ’ 1 f ofi,12A'P10f'  986  A- unprof— i Carhiinisky.  1 qr 
HI"  P „961  A-»uProf-B%^  3 cartrons,  623a.  prof 
a.  unpiof— Cull-Isegane,  4 qr.,  337  a.  prof.  132  a.  unprof. 

c>  'I'-i  2U3A — Craignaseigh,  4 qr.,  30  a. — 
larni03?' “rT'-’fl0  A;— Ca»hub'ist,  iqr.,  52  a— Ballybrody, 
lqi .,  103  A— Calnrflanchy,  1 qr.,  52  a— Ballylerenan,  4 qr.,  36a. 

P1°f'  4 A-  unprof— Loghanfolan,  4 qr.,  152  a.  prof.  12  a.  un- 
prof— Cahndeagh,  1 qr.,  176  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof— Tyronane, 

4 cai  ron,  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof— Ballyteignacorr,  1 qr., 

. Bally teigeast,  1 qr.,  148  a.  prof.  135  a.  unprof—  Moo-h- 
nny,  5 qr.,  41  a— Lisselinny  and  Roanmore,  4 qr.,  30  A°— 


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j9Cb.II.  Cahirvicknea,  1 qr.,  113  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. — All  magh, 

1 cartron,  14  a. — Ballyvickrogan,  3 cart"5,  66  A. — Lisconenor, 

Clare.  j q,..,  33  Cloneloghan,  1 cart",  21  a.— Drumcavan,  1 qr., 

173  A. — Cugiemunterihuire,  A qr.,  67  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof. — 
Cuggye,  A qr.,  135  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.— Drumonie,  1 qr., 

106  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. — Drumoyle,  Aqr.,  106  a.  prof.  15  a. 
unprof. — Nowan,  3 cartrons,  58  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof. — Logh- 
nagowne,  i qr.,  163  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.— Curraghkella,  4 qr., 
44  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. — Crag-Iwrew,  4 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  14  a. 
unprof.— Kilkeed,  1 cartron,  21  a.  prof.  1 a.  unprof.— Knock- 
acarran,  ) qr.,  116  a.  prof.  250  a.  unprof.— Killcorkan,  1 qr., 
117  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof.  — Derrynadiouna  3d,  15  a.  prof. 
165  a.  unprof.  — Derrincloghtane,  A qr.,  167  a.  prof.  44  a. 
unprof.— Tullio  or  Tullis,  1 qr.,  140  a.  prof.  407  a.  unprof.— 
Poletegill,  $ of  qr.,  22  a.  prof.  221  a.  unprof.— Clonesleherny, 

2 qrs.,  81a.  prof.  273  a.  unprof. — Ballytybornagli,  1 qr.,  301  a. 
prof.  172  A.  unprof.  — Cullenm'Hugh,  A qr.,  199  a.  prof. 

107  a.  unprof.— Slially,  1 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.— 
Lisvoellvony,  J qr.,  49  a.  prof.  5 A.  unprof.  — Carrowkella, 

1 qr.,  66  a.  prof.  86  a.  unprof.— Craghiske,  3 cartrons,  68  a. 
prof.  26  a.  unprof.— Mogowna,  A cartron,  17  a.  prof.  19  a. 
unprof. — Fermoyloghragli,  1 qr.,  463  a.  prof.  1,249  a.  un- 
prof.— Ballydowbegg,  t qr.,  249  a.  prof.  56  a.  unprof. — 
Curhukeele,  1 qr.,  526  a"  prof.  74  a.  unprof.— Killeene,  { qr., 
93  a.— Ranaghan,  1 qr.,  151a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof.  — Gar- 
velane,  £ qr.,  139  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  — Ballyoganmore, 

2 qrs.,  365  a.  prof.  82  a.  unprof.  — Ballyoganbegg,  4 qr., 
152  A.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — Garrymoylemony,  A pi.,  25  a. — 

Reneene,  4 qr.,  53  a Killkee  and  LissinraMcke,  1 qr.,  97  a. 

— Killkee-Lissincrevy,  1 qr.,  127  a. — Rathcahan,  1 qr.,  126  a. 
— Rehaske,  1 qr.,  142  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof.  — Carhuduffe 
alias  Cahirgeale  alias  Knockardenees  alias  Tonlegee,  1 qr., 
191  a.— Cahirkorkane,  4 qr.,  41  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof— Lis- 
culleane,  4 q1'-,  73  a. — Ballikenecorra,  4 qr.,  19  a.  prof.  26  a. 
unprof. — Drumfinglasse  alias  Killeene,  1 qr.,  56  a.  prof.  112  a. 
unprof. — Carhudruinassan  alias  Killeen,  1 qr.,  56  a.  prof.  55  a. 
unprof.  — Boherallagh  alias  Killbegg,  4 qr>>  A-  Pr0^  A- 
unprof.  — Cahermoher  alias  Caliergrenan  alias  Duroade, 

1 qr.,  91  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.— Litter  alias  Drummeene,  als 
Gortnenatte  als  Caluragh,  1 qr.,  38  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof. 
Knocknareehy  alias  Knocknamulloge,  1 qr.,  110  a.  — Carhu- 
navarr  alias  Lecarranagowne,  1 qr.,  71a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof. 
Cossatrioma  alias  Corra,  1 qr.,  53  A.  prof.  34  a.  unprof— 
Killvoedane,  1 qr.,  42  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.— Oelaunagh  comon 
to  Leagth,  Agowana,  and  Killveedane,  1 qr.,  4 a.  prof.  25  a. 
unprof. — Kilhveedane  alias  Carrigbryan,  4 qr-,  64  a.  prof.  20  A. 
unprof.  — Tullycoman,  2 qrs.,  288  a.  prof.  316  a.  unprof.— 
Gleankeene,  2 qrs.,  485  a.  prof.  1,150  a.  unprof— Cahirne- 
cally,  1 qr.,  147  a.  prof.  61  a.  unprof.— Drumoher,  4 qr.,  104  a. 
prof.  81  a.  unprof. — Clonimulloodane  and  Cowde,  1 cartron, 
30  a. — Carhukeele  alias  Magharicurribin,  1 qr.,  141  a.  17  p. 
— Crosh,  1 qr.,  38  a.— Ballinlishine,  1 qr.,  122  a.  prof.  169  a. 
unprof.  — Leene,  1 cartron,  111a.  prof.  142  a.  unprof.; 
bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.  — Carliucussan,  4 qr.,  71a.  prof. 
106  a.  unprof. — Carhuluskane,  1 cartron,  9 a.  prof.  3 a.  un- 
prof.—Ballymaoravan,  1 qr.,  149  a.  prof.  67  A.  unprof.— Car- 
humeanagh,  1 qr.,  82  a.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co — Raunagh 
als  Ruinem'conceene,  a 4th  and  4 qr.,  267  a.  prof.  108  a. 
unprof. — Knocknaraha,  4 qr-,  100  a.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co. 
— Purtion,  4 of  cartron,  10  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Cor- 

Tipperary.  cumroe,  same  co.— Coolenadornory,  Inshimearane,  and  Ilagh- 
tane,  112a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. — in  Rosse,  Coolediname,  and 
KiUknockane,  61a.;  bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary.— 
— in  Toughknockane  and  Gortlegane,  20  a.  ; bar.  Upper 
Clare.  Onnond,  same  co— the  parsonage  and  vicaridges  of  22  plow- 
lands  in  the  parish  of  Killone;  the  parsonage  of  17  plowlands 
in  y°  parish  of  Drumcleafe;  the  parsonage  of  the  parish  of 
Clonagad ; the  one  half  of  y*  tythes  of  Knockskeaghanagh, 
Carhunevelly,  Carhugeare,  and  Killooe,  being  5 plowlands, 
between  both  Clares,  in  yc  parish  of  Clare  abby ; the  f pts 
of  the  tythes  of  Ballyveaghane,  Manusmore,  and  Manusbeg, 
Cloghanaboy  and  Ballivanavane,  in  the  parish  of  Clare  abby ; 
bar.  Island,  co.  Clare.  — two  3d  parts  of  y'  tythes  of  Bally- 
shine,  in  the  parish  of  Killfinogh ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co— 
two  3d  parts  of  the  tythes  of  3 plowlands  of  Lamina,  in 
parish  of  Killdisart— the  parsonage  of  the  parish  of  Killofine; 
the  parsonage  of  yc  parish  of  Killcodane ; two  3d  parts  of  the 
tythes  of  3 plowlands  and  4 of  Knockanlogha;  Carranareigh, 
in  the  parish  of  KillmiliiU ; bar.  Clondirralla,  same  co.  -two 
3d  parts  of  the  tythes  of  3 plowlands,  and  4 of  Moyfadda 
and  Knockerry,  in  the  parish  of  Killrush ; bar.  Moyfarta, 
(122.) 


same  co. — the  parsonage  and  vicaridge  of  the  parish  of  Abbey  ; 
bar.  Burren,  same  co. — the  parsonage  and  vicaridge  of  the  ■ 
parish  of  Killshauny;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co.  — die  par- 
sonage of  eight  plowlands  of  Morhie  and  Ballyganturla,  in 
the  parish  of  Kilkeedy ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. — Total  in 
co.  Clare,  24,670  a.  plant.  (39,961  a.  1 R.  12p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  374/.  12s.  8 §d. — Total  in  co.  Limerick,  703  a.  plant. 
(1,138  a.  2 R.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.  13s.  6d— Total 
in  co.  Tipperary,  193  A.  plant.  (312  a.  2r.  21  p. stat.)— Total 

rent,  2/.  18s.  TUI. Date  7 th  March  19 th  year.— Inrolled 

22 d March  1666. 


46.  ISAACKE  WALKDEN  and  MARGT  his  wife,  Tipperary. 
and  JOHN  PARRIS.— Out  of  the  north-east  part  of  Ard- 
mayle,  987  a.  & 9 p.  14/.  19s.  9i</.  — out  of  the  north-west 
part  of  Castlemoyle,  17  a.  2 r.  16  p.  5s.  4 d. ; bar.  Middle- 
third,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  rent,  15/.  5s.  1 \d. — Note ; To 
hold  one  third  part  to  Walkden  and  his  wife  for  her  life; 

remainder  to  Parris  for  ever. Date  14 th  Feb.  19 th  year. 

— Inrolled  22d  March  1666. 


47.  Capt.  CHARLES  COLLIS— Ballibrittas  (part),  100  a.  Wexford. 

—in  Ballybrenan,  Tumfurny  or  Tunfarny,  Carrickginanee, 
and  Rathnoan,  included  in  Carrickginanee,  546  a.  1 R.  30  r. 

— Ballyeden  (part),  440  a.  prof.  107  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Bantry, 
co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  (1,759  a.  3 r.  15  p.  stat.) 

— Note : By  patent,  dated  '29tli  Dec.  1677,  {Hot.  de  anno 
29°  Car. 2di,  3 "pars,  d.li.  116.)  he  had  a grant  of  the  reduction 
of  the  quit  rent  of  these  lands  in  y-  bar.  of  Bantry,  from 

21/.  19s.  llid.  to  13/.  6s.  8d.  — Rahealy  (part),  68  a.  Kilkenny. 
1/.  7s.  6J<Z. ; bar.  Crannagh,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Ratheberny  Sligo. 
quarter,  73  a.  2 r.  one  other  parcell  of  y'  same,  62  a.  1 r. 

24,  p. Tullagh,  64  a.  32  p. — Clondraw  alias  Clonderryhare, 

181  a.  2 a.  16  p.— Castle  Galla,  75  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof— 
Magheremore,  173  a.  1 R.  24  r.  prof.  19  a.  32  p.  unprof. 

6/.  7s.  7 d. ; bar.  Carberry,  co.  Sligo — Breaghwaytagher  and 
Breaghwayreagh,  344  A.  2 R.  14  P.  prof.  13  A.  3 R.  unprof. 

31.  9s.  9 i'd.;  bar.  Tireragh,  co.  Sligo.- Date  25 th  Feb. 

19th  year. — Inrolled  30th  March  1667. 

49.  WILLIAM  YARWELL  esq.— Cahernary,  61  a.—  Limerick. 
Ballyloghan,  47  a. — Ballybrowny  alias  Brownstowne,  38  a. 

Drumbony  and  Gurtdeggane,  139  a.  3 n.  3 p. — Donnogh- 

more  9 a.  1 R. in  Ballybrenanbegg  and  Gortdaraely,  13  a. 

— Crocktamore,  4 a.;  co.  of  y'  city  of  Limerick.  — Total 
quantity,  312  a.  3p.  plant.  (505  a.  1 r.  26 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

4/.  14s.  94 d. Date  14 th  March  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

21s/  May  1667. 

51.  GEORGE  BRIGSTOCK.— Castletowne  alias  Castle-  Meath. 

towne  of  Athboy,  266  A.  2 R.  16  p— moiety  of  Pluxton,  92  a. 

1 r— Newtowne  and  BallafaUin,  277  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  141  a. 

3r.  8 p.  unprof. — Ballaghboy  and  Ballrath,  261  a.  2 r.  prof. 

75  a.  1r.  unprof.— Killkeelan,  332  a.  2 a.  32  p.prof.  4a.  2r. 

8 p.  unprof. — Ballymartin  alias  Ballynartin,  with  a mill,  292  a. 

2r.  32p. prof.  45  a.  1r.  32p.  unprof. — Higginstowne,  123  a. 

1 r.  8 p. — moiety  of  Fosterfield,  24  a.  2 it.  24  P. — moiety  of 

the  mill  of  Athboy,  with  y'  parks,  10  a— a cliiefery  out  of 

Harsenstowne  of  31. 16s.  3d.— burgage  rents  out  of  Athboy,  4/., 

besides  other  customs  and  duties;  bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. 

moiety  of  Movgreaghan,  127  a.  21.  11s.  5?d-  (all  part  of  y'  Westmeath. 

manor  of  Castletowne) ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath— the  Meath. 

manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Nobber,  Spiddall,  the  2 Garma- 

naghes,  Moyhand  the  Woods,  Little  Nobber,  Rathglihane, 

and  Leonenace,  1 ,884  A.  2 it.  prof.  247  a.  unprof.  -Sellersooke, 

170  a.  1r.  prof.  19a.  unprof. — Kilbride,  264  a.  2 r.  prof.  3a. 

1 r.  unprof.— Cammock,  84  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof— Cloghreagh, 

8 poles,  669  a.  2 r.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  — Tarmon,  8 poles, 

800  a.  2 r.  prof.  16  a.  3 r.  unprof— the  mill  of  Oldtowne, 

40s.  chief  rent  out  of  Ardmaghbregagh,  18s.  Id.  out  of  Cregg; 
bar.  Morgallen,  co.  Meath— Total  quantity  in  co.  Meath, 

5,554  a.  2 a.  24  r.  plant.  (8,997  a.  2 a.  19  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent  112/.  9s.  4 Id. To  him  and  liis  heirs  after  yc  death  of 

Jenico  lord  viset.  Gormnnston,  without  hell's  males. Date 

8 th  May  19//t  year. — Inrolled  \0th  May  1667. 

53.  RICHARD  REYNELL  esq— Ballygillan,  89a.  2r.  Westmeath,. 

— Rent,  1/.  16s.  3d.  ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. 

Date  24 th  M’J  19 th  year — Inrolled  9th  August  1667. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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Roll,  1 Qlh  Clia.  II.  third ‘part,  face. 


1.  Lieut.  Col.  JOHN  HONOR — Madame  (part),  166a. 
& 16  p — in  North  and  South  Lyselane,  144  a.  16  p.— Knocka- 
pom-y,  5 parcells,  24.7  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Garranarden,  4 parcells, 
216  a— in  Drumgarriffe,  5 par’,  495  a.  2 r.  24  p— West 
Croghan  (part),  21  a— East  Croghan  (part),  45  a.;  bar.  East 


Carbury,  co.  Cork.  — Total 


quantity,  1,336  a.  1 r.  plant. 


(2,164 a.  2b.  Ip.  stat.)  — Total  

2.  THOMAS  O W GAN. — Ballecatten  (part),  202  a.  & 29  p, 

— MaulgannifTe,  132  a.— Cloondereene,  1 97a Litter  Gorman. 

and  part  of  Maulyganiffe,  228  a.  1 r.  4p.;  same  bar.  and  co! 
— Total  quantity,  759  a.  1 r.  33  p.  plant.  (1,230  a.  & 31  r, 

stat.)— Total  rent,  11/.  10s.  7 \d.-. Date  18/A  Feb.  19/4  year. 

— InroUed  2d  March  1666. 


3.  Sir  HENRY  BROOKES  knt.  — Mullaghfad,  77  a. 
1 r.  1A  0s.  10jd. — TallenbuderufF,  261a.  2r.  3A  10s.  7\d. 

— Cloonene  or  Coonene,  279  a.  3A  15s.  4d.  — Irredinagh, 
73  a.  2 h.  19s.  lOd. — Aghakrawill,  155  a.  2 A Is.  10  jd. 

— Reiowlebeg,  77  a.  1 r.  1A  Os.  10  jd.  — Agheatragh,  50  a. 
3 r.  13s.  8 LA  — Leaughill,  82  a.  2 r.  1A  2s.  3 LA  — Ca- 
maghowe,  133  a.  1 n.  1A  15s.  lljd.  — Tirrereaghan,  67  a. 
2r.  18s.  2jd. — Cleave,  102  a.  1A  7s.  6 jd.— more  in  y'  same, 
15  a.  2 r.  4s.2J<A— Aghavory,  39  a.  10s.6jd— Tatenfaglish, 

56  a.  2 r.  15s.  3d. — Tatenreagh,  30  a.  1 r.  8s.  2d. Tulline- 

gurimean,  17  a.  2r.  4s.  8 jd. — Tullynegarliane,  85  a.  prof. 
958  a.  2 n.  unprof,  of  y'  adjacent  towns,  1A  2s.  11  jd— Tate- 
nockcll,  35  a.  1 r.  9 s.  3Jd. — Caveneleck  or  Cavanaleck,  68  a. 

2 r.  18s.  6d.— Keilenecarry,  19  a.  1 r.  prof.  10  a.  3 r.  unprof. 
two  parcells  near  the  same,  5s.  2Jd. — Rathfintane,  52  a. 

3 r.  14s.  2jd. — Ramu Height,  75  a.  2 r.  1A  0s.  4jd— Duffer- 
dernagh,  49  a.  1 r.  13s.  3Jd. — Tatenbrane,  60  a.  2 r.  prof. 

37  a.  1 r.  unprof.  16s.  4d. — Tatenlee,  90  a.  1 r.  1A  4s.  4.1  d. 

Tyreanc,  101a.  1A  7s.  3}d. — Larga,  70  a.  2 r.  prof.  12  a. 
unprof.  19s.  3 jd.— Monigibbihane,  79  a.  3 n.  prof.  15  a.  1 R. 
unprof.  1A  Is.  6jd. — Dromrock,  41a.  3 b.  — more  of  the 

unprof.  13s.  2 Jd.  — Corlong- 
' ls.6Jd.— 


9 a.  3A  7s.  6 Jd.  — Tatenlishenbane,  98  a.  2 r.  lA6s.7jd.— 
Tatenfreagh,  56  a.  2 r.  15s.  3 Jd.  — Tatengony,  41  a.  prof. 
29  a.  unprof.  — more  of  the  same,  48  a.  2 r.  1A  4s.  2W.  — 
Gorten,  135  a.  1 r.  1A  16s.  6jd.— Tullyreagh,  96  a.— more 
of  the  same,  44  a.  prof.  144  a.  unprof.  1A  17s.  9Jd— Taten- 
feadrin  and  Tonereshegane  ats  Augrane,  127  a.  prof  17  a.  1r. 
unprof.  1A  14s.  3.W.  — in  Tatrasnagh,  125  a.  prof.  56  a.  2 r. 
in  3 parcells  near  the  same,  1A  13  s.  9 Id.;  bar.  Maghereste- 
fanagh,  co.  Fermanagh.  — Arclone  alias  Lynecunshine, 

54  a.  3 r.  14s.  9 Jd.  — Tatoneagh,  150  a.  3 r.  2A  0s.  8 id. 

in  Cashell,  9 a.  2s.  3jd. — Lisdrumcullen,  58  a.  1 r.  15s. 8;]d. 

Carrickinure,  70  a.  1 r.  18s.  11  jd. — Clarederry,  66  a.  2 R. 
17s.  llld.— in  Loghnekelly,  18a.  In.  34  p.  4s.  Iljd. ; bar. 
Cremorne,  co.  Monaghan — Total  quantity,  7,081  a.  & 34  p. 

plant.  (11,470  a.  2r.  34p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  95A  1 Is.  9 id. 

Oghill,  2 tales,  177  a.  1 r.  21. 7s.  lOjd— Corcgerebane,  85  a. 
prof.  12  a.  unprof.  1A  2s.  l jd.  — Coregeremore,  65  a.  1 r. 
17s.  7id— Dowlean,  56  a.  2r.  15s.  3d.— Coolemane,  54  a. 
1r.  14s.  7 id—  Corbelovane,  44  a.  2 r.  12s.  0 jd.  — Docho- 
laught,  72  a.  1 r.  prof.  5 a.  2 r.  unprof.  19s.  6d.  — Toome, 
110  a.  1b.  1A9s.  9jd.—  Creukill,  51a.  13s.  9jd.  — Corna- 

mucklagh,  49  a.  13s.  2 jd. — Dereneglog,  60  a.  16s.  2.{d. 

Tuniskallon  or  Tumskallan,  70  a.  18s.  10}d— Clounenory, 
2 tates,  138  a.  1A  17s.  3d. — Gawursker,  81  a.  3 r.  1A  2s.  0 Jd. 


-Cordowlis,  68  a.  18s.  4jd. — Drur 


5 41a.  11s.  Ojd. 


ford,  68  a.  1r.  18s.  5d.— Tatenillane,  42 
Lishovanity,  48  a.  2 r.  prof.  112  a.  unprof.  near 
13s.  IJd.— TuUyvorin,  50  a.  1 r.  13s.  6 jd— Tullymevorin  or 
Tullynevorine,  47  a.  2r.  12s.  10d.  — Carnakessa,  14  a.  1 r. 
3s.  lOjd— Korologha,  41  a.  lls.Ojd— Dorilmanc,  82a.  1 r. 

prof.  72  a.  unprof  1A  2s.  2&d. — Tateneskera,  17  a.  2 n. 

more  of  the  same,  12  a.  3 r.  prof.  9 a.  2 r.  unprof.  8s.  2d— 
Tatenekcglish,  51a.  1 R.  13s.  10d.— Tullycumy  or  Tullikinny, 
36  a.  2 b.  9s.  10  jd; — Kilderbrane,  56  a.  1 n.  prof.  21a.  2r. 
unprof.  near  y'  same,  1 5s.  2\ d.  — Clafragh,  37  a.  9s.  11  Jd.— 
Tatenreagh,  51  a.  2 n.  13s.  10  jd— Carrigapolin,  79  a.  2 r. 

1 A Is.  5 Id. — Derrilimane,  with  Derrivjllin  or  Derrimilin,  177  a. 

2r.  2A  7s.  11  Id.  — Banardelogliy,  254  A.  1b.  3A8s.7jd. 

Derrigarrig,  Grogahooe,  and  Corenalagha  alias  Edensohy  or 
Edensellus,  175  a.  21.  7s.  3 id.  — Queskery  or  Quelkerry, 
76  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof  1A  0s.  6}d,  — Cavaria  Garvane,  48  a. 

1 r.  prof.  5 a.  2 r.  unprof  13s.  0)d—  %rnemucklagh,  34  a. 

I n.  prof  37  a.  unprof.  near  it,  9s.  3.LA  — Mooneworry,  51  A. 
2r.  13s.  10  jd. — Caledoghill  or  Coledoghill,  29  a.  1 n.  prof. 

II  a.  unprof.  7s.  lOjd. — Tateneskehoge,  42  a.  2 r.  1 Is.  SJd. 
— Tntendebare,  30  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  8s.  ljd— Aghalane, 
31a.  2 b.  8s.  6Jd.  — Derencsough  and  Lisreagh,  95  a.  1b. 
1A  5s.  8 jd.  — Lisolnne  or  Lisoloarne,  31a.  2 r.  prof  89  a 
unprof.  8s.  6.)d.  Lurga,  27  a.  1 r.  7s.  4}d.  - Caghnagatt, 
24  a..  6s.  5jd.  Brenednnn,  50  a.  I r.  13s.  6 Jd.— Ardmore, 
32  a.  2n.  8s.  9jd. — Arduntion,  60  a.  2 r.  prof.  140  a.  1 r. 
unprof.  near  it,  16s.  4jd.  — Keagheigheartrin,  22  a.  5s.  1 ljd. 
— Rathnefelly,  129  a.  2 r.  1A  14s.  1 lid.  — Droome  ats  Der- 
rimony,  20  a.  5s.  4 jd— Aglmecloigh,  103  a.  1 k.  prof.  55  A I 
unprof.  near  y'  same,  lA7s.  10  jd—  Kilkerin  and  Ballyreaeh 
124  a.  1A  13s.  5 jd. — Tatenever,  Keiolenerush,  Cnockanerge/  ' 
and  Aghancgroe,  407  a.  In.  5A9s.  11  jd— Drumbrucl.us,  70  a 
" u 19*-  °id— Dressoge,  66  a.  1 „.  17s.  10  Jd— Broghall  and 

. 19s.  2Sd.  — Cavanekilleamraha,  15  a. 
e ot  the  same,  51  a.  prof  469  a.  unprof.  of  the  common 
nr  J ..p0"1  lowns’  and  243  A‘  2»-  enotlier  parcell, 
17s.  9 ,d.  1 atengaveragh,  ColerakillyaliasTatengiltagh,  121a. 
unprof.  1A  12s.  8(1  — Tatenlisaboy,  45  a.  12s.  ljd. 

■ & 2 1>.  5s.  9 jd.  — Tatenkeran, 
e of  the  same,  29  a.  2 n— more  of  the  same 


— Corleagh,  65  a.  3 r.  ' 17s.  9 d.  — KUlinullaghnundowne’ 
41a.  11s.  0|d.  — Cormukclagh,  63  a.  17s.  Ojd.  — Leetris, 
2 tates,  109  a.  3 r.  1A  9s.  7 jd.  — Creve,  2 tates,  156  a.  3 r. 
2A  2s.  4d.  Moysneaghta,  2 tates,  145  a.  3 r.  1A  19s.  4jd. 
-Cornebrany,  66  a.  17s.  lOd.  - Agbalelemeale,  63  a.  2 r. 
17s.  ljd.  Lough  nekelly  (part),  27  a.  Sr.  6 i>.  7s.  6d. ; 
same  bar.  and  co— Total  quantity,  1,963  a.  1 n.  6 p.  plant.' 

(3,180  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  26A  10s.  Ojd. 

Dale  Hth  Feb.  19th  year.  — InroUed  7th  March  1666.  — Note- 
By  patent,  dated  23d  Jan.  1706,  all  the  lands  in  the  co.  of 
Fermanagh  (though  very  differently  spelt),  with  those  of  Tennant 
m yc  mountain,  common  to  the  Lord  Maguire’s  estate  called 
ySSTV.  ““te  Altomaleboy,  E»l,rf.  E.hoe, 
Ballohdly,  Cunegatt,  Carrickuam  in  Baltuny,  Carnocklan, 
Dugery,  Devreshtillon,  Devrinane,  Annagran'  4 late,  Eden- 
dittiam  ats  Edengittery,  Mullaghmaguire,  and  Edensolley, 
m the  said  barony,  were  created  into  a manor  (in  favour  of 
Henry  Brooke  esq.,  grandson  to  said  Sir  Henry,)  by  y'  name 
of  the  manor  of  Brooke-Borough  alias  Aghalim,  with  power 
to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron ; to  impark  300  acres,  with  free 
warren  and  park;  to  hold  4 fairs  at  BrookeborouMi,  on 
23d  April,  20th  July,  23d  October,  and  30th  November, 
and  a Tuesday  market.  ( InroUed  24 th  April  1707,  of  6'"’ 
dorso,  F.  39.  And  the  privy  signet,  dated  23 d Sep.  1706,  is 
inrolled  5",  p.  f ft,  4,9.) 


Keiolerelmhahe 


prof.  8 a. 


: of  the  s 


H.  PAUL  BRASIER  esq— The  castle,  manor,  and  lands  Donegal/. 
of  Ray ; viz.  one  qr.  of  land  of  Ray,  215  a.  prof.  170  a.  un- 
prof. 2A  18s.  0 jd— Ballyconnelly,  1 qr.,  156  a.  prof.  148  a 
unprof  2A  2s  ljd— Drumhary,  jqr.,  86A.prof.  116a.  unprof 
lA3s.2id— Druncloglmn,  1 qr.,  194  a.  prof.  140  a.  unprof. 

2 A 12s.  5d— Clandedalagh  or  Glendidaly,  1 qr.,  86  a.  prof. 

123  a.  unprof.  1 A 3s.  2 id— Bally  kenny,  1 qr.,  130  a.  prof.  100  a. 
unprof.  1A  15s.  Id—  Glanally,  j qr.,  216  a.  prof.  382  a.  un- 

2fo!,8S‘  fMr?'eVe’  1 ql'  ’ 455  A-  Prof-  434  A-  "''Prof- 

6A  2s-  10d— Aughterlyn,  6 ballyboes,  297  a.  prof  395  A. 
unprof.  4A  0s.  2 jd—  Legland,  2 ballyboes,  203  a.  prof.  180  a! 
unprof.  2A  14s.  9 jd—  Gortnatrogh  and  Carrowblagli,  with 
Laggan  Ballyboe,  200  a.  prof.  82  a.  unprof.  2A  14s. ; bar. 

Ki  m'Cranan,  co.  Donegaix— ' Total-  rent,  30A  4s.  2 jd— in  Westmeath. 
Ballmglagbomile  alias  Ballinloghbomoyle,  195  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof.  3A  18s.  11  LA;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath— die  Londondc-ry. 
qr.  of  Loghanreagh,  and  the  mill  there,  90  a.  prof.  253  a.  2r. 

24  p.  unprof.  1A  ‘Is.  34d. — Turnacavoge,  1 qr.  a 4th  part  and 
a 3d  part  of  a qr.,  157  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof.  2A2s.4jd— Knock- 
antarny,  jths  of  a qr.,  72  a.  19s.  4jd—  Loghanreagh,  h qr., 

69  a.  18s.8Jd. — Couldora  or  Caldrough,  1 qr.,  77a.  3 r.  1A  Is 
—Total  rent,  6A  5s.  8 jd. ; liberties  of  Coleraine,  co.  London- 

DEIlRV-, 13 ' WILLIAM  BARRABY  and  WILLIAM  Limerick. 

ARMESTRONG  gent— 111  Cooleroe,  Ballyregg,  and  Scar- 
tinurameare,  120  a. — in  Lisardconnell,  228  a in  Castle 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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Limerick. 


King’s  Co. 
Meath. 

Meath. 


Clare. 
King's  Co 


Antrim. 

Meath. 

Dublin. 

Leitrim. 


Creagli,  121  a. — in  Curraghrosly,  50  a.— to  Barraby. — Boliir-  ats  Agliedrominsian,  d°,  87  a.  Ir.  24,  p Laffarrin-Staffeage  isCii.  IT. 

can-in,  84,  a. — die  north-east  part  of  Ballynlouba  and  Garry-  ats  Lenarne-Staffoge,  1 cart",  66  a.  1 r. — in  Millterane  alias 

antrump,  50  a. — to  Armestrong ; bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick.  Milteron,  Jth  of  cart.,  15  a.  3r.  8p. — Carrowm'Currin  ats  Leitrim. 

— Total  quantity  to  Barraby,  519  a.  plant.  (840a.  2k.  31p.  Cormackawny,  Jthofcart.,  16a.;  par.  Cloone,  bar. Carngallon, 
stat.) — Total  rent,  11. 17s.  7|d. — Total  quantity  to  Armestrong,  co.  Leitrim. — Cloon  Corricke  alias  Cloncoriske,  1 cartron, 

134  a.  plant.  (217  a.  & 9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  2/.  Os.  84d. — 305  a.  prof.  3 a.  2 it.  8 p.  unprof. — Killdahurke  alias  Coyleda- 

14.  RALPH  RACI-IFORD. — Out  of  the  west  part  of  Cion-  horke,  1 cart",  212  a.  prof.  53  a.  unprof.— Dromdrigher  alias 
sast,  368a.  2r.  27 p.  71. 9s.  3d. ; bar.  Cooliestowne,  King’s  Co.  Dromdriglin,  1 cart",  187  a.  2 it.  prof.  21a.  2 r.  unprof. 

—part  of  Mote,  120  a.  21. 8s.  7 !d. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.—  — Bredali  ats  Bredagh,  A cart,  125  a.  2 it.  8 p.— Dromsillagh, 
in  Ninch,  368a. — more  in  the  same,  21a.  77. 17s.  6d.;  bar.  1 cart",  177  a.  2 r.  24  p.  — Gortermone  alias  Gortermoine, 

Duleeke,  co.  Meath. Date  3 d March  19 th  year. — Inrolled  1 cart”,  298  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  56  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Drom- 

Sth  March  1666.  kinevane  ats  Dromkillrelvane,  J cart.,  58a.  Ir.  24p. — Mullagh- 

nedaragh,  1 cart",  199  a.  3r.  8p.  prof.  168a.  Ir.  8f.  unprof. 

15.  Sir  WILLIAM  PETTY  knt.  — Great  and  Little  — Drombrenlis  and  Envey,  1 cart"  & A,  320  a.  1 r.  prof. 

Elintstowne,  and  Litde  Muckerstowne,  565  a.  1 1/.  9s. — Har-  105  a.  unprof. — Killncmarrow,  1 cart",  115  a.  Sr.  8 P. — in 
lockstowne,  207  a.  47. 3s.  lOd. — Commons,  13  a.  5s.  S\d. — Suannagh  alias  Sunnagh  and  Cloghla,  161  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof. 
Hamonstowne,  69  a.  17.7s.  11  )d. — Creekstowne  Rath,  96  a.  19  a.  unprof. — Cornefirst  alias  Cornafeirst,  4 cartron,  120  a. 

2 r.  1/.  19s.  Id.  — Ballebin  Major,  318  a.  67.  8s.  9Jd. — lit. — Errue  ats  Errew,  115  a.  & 32  p. — in  Behagh,  1 cartron, 

Peacockstowne,  224  a. — two  parcells  in  y“  same,  4 a.  2 r.  236  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  46  a.  unprof.  — Sessiaghnegouly  als 

47.  12s.  6jd.  — Ballyhack,  216  a.  47. 7s.  5$d. — Little  Glas-  Sessiaghnegoule,  1 cart.,  204  a.  3 r.  8p.  prof.  90  a.  unprof. 
came,  3 parcells,  15  a.  2 n. — more  in  the  same,  21  a.  2 r.  — in  Tullagh,  1 cartron,  234  a.  2 r.  8 p.  prof.  94  a.  & 24  p. 

14s.  1 1 |jd. — Comons  to  y"  adjacent  towns,  23  a.  2 r.  9s.  6)d.  unprof. — in  Cuellis  ats  Collie,  137  a.  2 r.  prof.  5a.3r.8p. 

Goulding’s  land,  4 a.  Is.  7 id. — Racoole,  11a.  4s.54d. — unprof. — Carrownaghy  alias  Cornahy,  A cartron,  91a.  3 r. 

Grange  of  Ratooth,  42  a.  17s. — in  Rayestowne,  74  a.  2r.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Brehagheitragh,  l cart.,  134  a.  3 r.  16  p. 

1/.  10s.  2d. ; bar.  Ratooth,  co.  Meath. — Boolish,  101  a.  2 R.  — Aghaghvullin  alias  Aghawillin,  1 cartron,  179  a.  prof.  63  a. 

21.  Is.  1 jd. — Big  Ballym'Colly,  93  a.  1 it.  16  p.  II.  17s.  9|d.  2 it.  unprof. — in  die  2 Corryglasses,  in  all  2 cartrons,  310  a. 

— Calestowne,  129  a.  & 36  p.  21.  12s.  4d. — Herbertstowne,  2 r.  3 p.  prof.  16  a.  unprof. ; par.  and  bar.  Carrygallan, 

170  a.  SI.  8s.  1 0 .( d. — Ballynegillen,  51  a.  2 r.  17.  0s.  10  Jd.  co.  Leitrim. — Total  quantity,  5,665  a.  & 37  p.  plant.  (9,176  a. 

— in  Stoakestoivne,  2 parcells,  22  a.  & 44  a.  8s.  lid.  & 2 R.  38  r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  571. 7s.  Id. 27.  ROBERT  Kings  Co. 

17s.  9|d. The  Pace,  152  a.  3 r.  31.  Is.  10  Id.  — Maine  BOWYER  gent.  — Corclevane  alias  Carricklevane,  part, 

(part),  83  a.  2 r.  11.  13s.  lOd.  — Roan,  110  a.  21.  4s.  6Jd.  Carroreaght  alias  Cooleroe,  part,  Bohernagh,  and  Lismore, 

Cornellstowne,  164  a.  1 r.  24  p.  3/.  6s.7d. — in  Dunboyne  708  a.  3r.  3p.  prof.  76  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. 

townland,  2 parcells,  1 a.  2 r.  16  p.  & 3 a.  1 R.  12  p — a rein-  — Territory  Elyocarroll.  — The  castle  and  HaRtOwne,  and 

nant  in  d°,  27  a.  3 r.  5 p.  13s.  2fd. — two  parcells  more,  26  a.  part  of  die  lands  of  Clonlyon,  256  a.  3 r.  prof.  119  a. 

2 r.  32  p.  St  3 r.  8 p.  11s.  li}d.  — Abbott’s  land,  (excepting  unprof.  — in  Gleane,  64  a.  1 r.  4 p.  ; bar.  Garrycastle, 

Abbott’s  land  in  Calestowne,  decreed  to  Sir  George  Lane,)  town  of  Delvin  M'Coghlan,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity, 

14  a.  2 r.  5s.  10£d.;  bar.  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath.  — Total  1,029  a.  3r.  7 p.  plant.  (1,668  a.  & 14 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

rent,  627.  16s.  2d" Date  9th  July  19th  year.—  Inrolled  207.17s. 28.  LAWRENCE  PARSONS  esq.  and  JOHN 

23d  July  1667,  EDWARDS. — Tulleneskeagh,  275  a.  2 n.  16  p.  prof.  36  a. 

unprof.  57.  11s.  7 Jd. ; bar.  Eglish,  King’s  Co.  — to  Par- 

19.  Lieut.  Col.  W'<  PUREFOY. — Drumullane,  y'  plow-  sons— The  moiety  of  Cornegowre,  80  a.  2 b.  17.  12s.  7d.;  Wicldmo. 

land,  120  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  17.  15s.  5 Id.  — East  Inge,  bar.  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow. 29.  OWEN  SILVER  esq.  Tipperary. 

4 qr.,  125  a.  17. 17s.  11  Ad. ; bar.  Tullagh  and  Bunratty,  co.  — Fountain  (part),  182  a.  — Curraghbehy,  206  a.  & 12  p. 

Clare. — Casdecreene,  A plowl'1,  80  a.  17.  4s.  3 id.  (to  hold  — in  Glantaine,  37  a.  & 10  p.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — in 
diis  for  yc  rem*  of  a lease  of  14  years,  dated  10th  Sep.  1659.)  Grange  Roe,  49  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Ileagh, 

Lands  in  Coolegegan,  in  yc  town  and  plowlands  of  Clone-  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  rent,  77.  4s.  03d. — Shanvally-  Corh. 

bulloge  and  Clonemore,  119  a. — in  Clonebulloge,  Clonemore,  donnogh,  4 plow.  — Knockan-Imerly,  4 plow.  — Glantane- 
Clonekeene,  Clonebrowne,  Ballygarrett,  Cassenderry,  and  dirragh,  J plow.  — Realanigeragh,  1 plow.  533  a.  — Old 
Cloneruske,  969  a.  — in  yc  towne  lands  of  Ballykermody,  Castle,  1 plow.  103  a.  ; bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. — Total 

Clonekanta,  Clonemello,  Killcumber,  and  Ballynolatt,  266a — rent,  97.  13s.  2d. Date  1 Ith  July  19 tk  year. — Inrolled 

in  Clonebulloge  and  Clonemore,  37  a.  3 r.  35  p. — in  die  same,  197/i  July  1667. 

11  a.  1 it in  the  same,  50  a.  2 r — in  the  same,  9 a.  ; par. 

Rathangan  and  Moyleigh,  bar.  Coolestowne,  King’s  Co.—  30.  HENRY  JONES,  bishop  of  Meath ; JOHN  BYSSE  Galway. 
Total  quantity,  1,462  a.  2 n.  35  p.  plant.  (2,369  a.  1 R.  17  i*.  esq.,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer;  IIIEROME  SANKEY 

stat.)— Total  rent,  297.  12s.  4d. 21.  BASIL  PUREFOY  and  EDW“  ROBERTS  esqrs. ; R"  TEIGH,  DAN' 

esq.— Gilgad,  336  a.  2 n— Townabracke,  241  a.  2 r.  8 p.  ; HUTCHINSON,  and  JOHN  PRESTON  of  Dublin,  Aid", 
bar.  and  co.  Antrim. — Total  quantity,  578  a.  & 8 p.  plant,  trustees  for  the  charity  of  Erasmus  Smythe  of  London,  esq. 

(936  a.  ] r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  77.  16s.  Id. 21.  Capt.  — Barroghollagli,  with  a mill,  some  houses,  an  old  abbey, 

THOMAS  C URD— In  Troman,  61  a.  2 r.  17.  4s.  lOfd.  several  cabbins  and  gardens,  5 a.  1 n— one  small  parcell  by 
—more  in  Troman,  26  a.  10s.  6Jd— more  hi  the  same,  70  a.  Ballybridge,  1 a.  2 r— several  small  parcells  in  Booremore 
2r.  17.  8s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath.  — Total  and  Boorebeg,  86  a.  2r.  10  p. — Myle  Bush,  7 a.  2 n. — Ren- 
quantity,  158  a.  plant.  (255  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  more,  68  a— Ballybaune  and  Glenayle,  260  a.  1 n.  prof.  30  a. 

37.  4s.  14d. Date  29th  Dec.  18th  year. — Inrolled  25th  Jan.  unprof. — Westmiuragh,  117  a. — the  murragli,  being  one  qr. 

j666.  ’ of  Doheskie,  88a.  Ir. — Murraghbegg,  27a.  & 32 r.  prof. 

42  a.  1 R.  unprof. — Ballybritt,  180  a.  1 it.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 

23.  THOS.  BUCKRIDGE  and  OWEN  SILVER  esqrs.  — Roscam,  169  a.  pvof.  7 a.  1 it.  unprof. ; liberdcs  of  Gali.- 

— The  fee-farm  rent  of  127.  a year,  issuing  out  of  a house  in  way. — Killduffe,  210  a.  1 r.  prof.  131  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Bal-  Limerick. 

High-street,  city  of  Dublin,  18s— in  Dower  als  Durie,  45  a.  linloody,  132  a.  2 r.  16  p— Knockeare  alias  Knockdocke— 

& 10  P.  prof.  35  a.  3r.  unprof.  — Drumboynis  alias  Drom-  Lisseene,  233  a. — Ballytrasny,  186  a.  3 it.  24  p. — Dromboy, 

bemes,  59  a.  3r.  8p. — Cornamuckle  alias  Cormuckrelagh  and  77  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof—  Knocknecarrig,  Gortnes- 

Aghaneluna  alias  Aghenclony,  188  a.  3 n.  8 p.  prof.  25  a.  carry,  Gortngnard,  Rougher,  Bollagh,  Ballycosliowne,  all  par- 

unprof— Gurtinigragan  alias  Gurtangragan,  108  a — Leygau-  cells  of  Carrignegownagh,  351  a.  — Gortvally,  173  A.  2 R. 

namur  ats Leganemir  and  Barnedurie als  Barnadarrig,  183a.  prof.  422  a.  3 it.  unprof.;  bar.  Coonagli,  co.  Limerick. — 

-Bonadarragh  ats  Bunadarragh,  71  a.  3 r.  8p.  prof.  46  a.  3 it.  Clnnsery,  77  a.  3 r.  12  p— Farrencardy,  48a.  1 it.  8 p— Far-  Sligo. 

8 p.  unprof— Dromore,  i cartron,  80  a.  3 n.  8 p.—Aghavasta  renfubbell,  127  a.  1 it.  24 r.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Sligo.— 

alias  Aghanasta,  138  a.  3 it.  8 p.  prof.  43  a.  lit.  24  p.  unprof.  Total  in  Galway,  1,010  a.  3 r.  2p.  plant.  (1,637  a.  1 r.  3 p. 

— Duiffer  alias  Diffearc,  63  a— Dromdoony  ats  Drumdony,  stat.)— Total  rent,  107.  4s.  8d— Total  quantity  in  Limerick, 

1 cart" &idi,  121a.  & 24  r— Agharanagh,  1 carl",  807  a.  & 8 r.  1,354a.  1 r.  16p.  plant.  (2,193a.  3 it.  12p.  stat.)— Total 

prof.  125  a.  & 8 p.  unprof— Dromorkean  alias  Dromcrskyan,  rent,  207.  1 Is.  4d.-In  Sligo,  253  a.  2 it.  4 p.  plant.  (410  a. 

Jthscart",  138  a.  prof.  89  a.  2 it.  1 6 p.  unprof—  Dromkclly  alias  2 n.  27  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  27.  11s.  4d. Dale  3d  Nov. 

Dromkillny,  Jth  of  cai'tron,  47  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Aghadromhickan  18/4  year. — Inrolled  3d  April  1667. 

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19  c.i.  II.  36.  SAM"-  IJROWNE,  son  and  heir  of  Lieut.  Edwd. 

Browne  dec. — In  the  north-west  part  of  the  south-west  part 

Tipperary.  of  Clontnilkin,  412  a.  3 a.— in  Mollassin,  125  a.;  bar.  Sle- 
vardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity, 

(871a.  & 11p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  3s.  Id. Date 

1 6th  May  1 6tli  year. — Inrollcd  22d  May  1667. 

Cork.  37.  JOHN  JEPHSON  esq. — The  south  part  of  Coole- 
mayne  alias  Coolemeny,  521  a.  plant.  (843  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.) 

74 18s.2ij(4.;  bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. Date  3d  June 

19th  year. — Inrollcd  7 th  June  1667. 

Kings  Co.  39.  ARTHUR ARDAGH. — In Ballyduffe, Killm'Donogh 
and  Pallis,  340  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (551a.  & 2 p.  stat.)  61. 17s.  9d. ; 

bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co. Date  12th  Feb.  1 9th  year. — 

Inrollcd  2d  March  1666. 

Cork.  39.  JOHN  GIBBINGS  esq. — Milltowne  and  Garribrick- 
eene,  237  a.  3/.  11s.  lift/— in  Clydarragh,  136  a.  21.  Is.  3\d. 
— Keilultane  and  Ardglasse,  180  a.  21. 14s.  8(4 — Kilbrey  ats 
Killrey,  183a.  24 15s.  7)  (4 — Cloghnora(part),  126  a.  l/.18s.3{rf. 
— Agharum  (part),  30  a.  9s.  1£(4. — Lisletrim,  83  a.  &32p. 
li5s.3Ji;  bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  co.  Cork. — Total 

rent,  14 1. 16s.  2 Id. Date  4 th  April  1 9th  year. — Inrollcd 

19 th  April  1667. 

Kilkenny.  41.  Capt.  W«  ST.  GEORGE.— Muccully,  671  a— Galls- 
towne  (part),  9 a.  2r. — in  yc  west  part  of  Cloghrancke,  363  a. 

1 r.  13  p. ; bar.  Fassadining,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity, 
143  a.  3 r.  13  p.  plant.  (1,690  a.  3r.  14  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

214  2s.  8f(4 Date  13 th  March  19 th  year. — Inrollcd 

nth  June  1667. 

Cork.  42.  JOHN  ROWELL,  WALTER  BALDWIN  jun., 

and  THO*  TAYLOR. — Drombeg  and  Dromore,  108a 

in  one  part  of  y"  plowland  of  Toneragh,  being  yc  lands  of 
Cromoge  and  Cooltitormack,  64  a.  24  12s.  3d.  — these  to 
Rowell. — in  Knocknogh  (east  part),  136  a.  & 13  p. — in  Bal- 
linlagh  alias  Kilbolane,  77  a.  34  4s.  8&d.  — these,  with 

the  unprof,  lands,  to  Baldwin. — in  Coolygoure,  53  a. one 

part  of  y'  plowland  of  Killbolane,  63  a.  prof.  99  a.  unprof. 
14  9s.  2d.  — these  to  Taylor;  bar.  Orrery  and  Kilmore, 

co.  Cork. Dale  10 th  June  19 th  year. — Inrollcd  14 th  June 

1667. 

Wexford.  44.  EDW"  WITHERS  esq.  and  BENNETT  his  wife. 

— Lnttimarstowne  (the  south-east  part),  54  a.  1 r.  3 p. 

Whitestowne,  54  a.  2 u.  24  p. — Jolinstowne,  185  a.  2r.  8p. 

Waddingsland,  29  a.  1 r.  12  p.— Scamolane,  58  a.  — Little 
Hayestowne,  151a. — Redmonstowne,  70a.  1r.  8p.;  bar.  Forth, 

co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  (976  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  124  4s.  2 J<4 Date  5th  April  19 th  year. — In- 

rolled  22 d June  1667. 

Meath.  45.  ROGER  PEMBERTON  gent- In  Ratoath,  being 
part  of  Sparksland,  and  two  parcells,  called  Johnstowne 
and  Canonliuul,  50  a.  2 R.  27  p.  plant.  (82  a.  & 12  p.  stat.) 

Tipperary.  14  Os.  6(4;  bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath. 1.6.  Cornet  MA- 

THEW PENNYFATHER. — In  Ballylongan,  with  yc  house 
and  unprovements,  122  a.  14  17s.  Of (4 — Clonagouse,  366  a. 

54  11s.  1 J(4 — Westpole  Cappull  (part),  276  a.  44.  3s.  9j<4 ; 

bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tipperary Date22dMay  19th year. 

— Inrollcd  loth  June  1667. 

Limerick.  47.  JEFFORD  STOUT  and  ABIGAIL  his  wife,  WILL” 
and  JOHN  RYVES. — In  Ballyscadane,  58  a. — Rahigalland, 

95  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Scarteene,  128  a.  2 r.  prof.  20  a. 
unprof. — Gianary,  225  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — in  Ballingarry 


and  Ballinlackan,  next  adjoining  to  Gianary,  11a.  Sr in  19Ch.ii. 

Glanahnglish,  on  yc  south-west  side,  118  a.;  bar.  Coslea,  co. 

Limerick— Total  quantity,  636  a.  3 r.  plant.  ( 1,030  a.  & 3 p.  Limerick. 
stat) — Total  rent,  94  13s.  lid. — in  CrossmncShanc,  next  to  Kerry. 
Balladicke,  103  a.  2 it.  39  i>.  plant.  (168  a.  & 8 p.  stat.) 

14  17 s.  6J<4;  bar.  Iraghticonner,  co.  Kerry. — all  these  to 
Stout  and  wife  during  her  life;  remainder  to  Edm.  and 
Eliz.  Ryves,  children  to  Col.  Win.  Ryves  dec",  and  their 
heirs — in  Garrentrumpa  and  Ballenlowba,  146  a.  prof.  51  a.  Limerick. 

1 R.  unprof.— in  Corbally,  76  a — Lycbelly,  151a.  3 r.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof. — Knocklary,  223a.  2 r.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. in 

yc  north-east  side  of  Glanahaglish,  142  a.;  bar.  Costlea,  co. 

Limerick. — Total  quantity,  739a.  2r.  19.)  v.  plant.  (1,198a. 

& 11p.  stat)— Total  rent,  1 14  4s.  7*d.  — these  to  Win.  and 
John  Ryves,  to  yc  use  of  yc  last  will  of  Col.  Win.  Ryves,  their 

father,  dated  25th  July  1652. Date  29th  April  19th  year. 

—Inrolled  6 th  May  1667. 

50.  Sir  MARTIN  NOELLE  knt. — Ballytreon,  94a.  prof.  Tipperary. 
37  a.  3 n.  unprof.  14  8.s.  6i<4  — Ballygurteene,  126  a.  1 r. 

14  18s.  3\d. — Ballyhenry,  99  a.  1 r.  8 p.  14  10s.  2d.  — in 
Booley,  out  of  the  north-east  part,  70  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 

14  Is.  31<4  abated  the  sum  of  7s.  3(4 — in  Lisganbehath  ais 
Glanbeagh,  and  half  Rearhuriah  or  Reaknuruah  alias  Ra- 
huragh,  192  a.  2 r.  15  r.  24  18s.  5f d.  abated  y«  sum  of 
19s.  41e4 ; bar.  Ikerine,  co.  Tipperary-.  — Total  quantity, 

582  a.  & 23  p.  plant  (942  a.  3 r.  36  p.  stat)— Total  rent, 

84  16s.  9^(4. 51.  Sir  MARTIN  NOELLE  knt.  and  Queens  Co. 

JOSEPH  SHEFFIELD  gent  — In  Cappanaghcloghy, 

444  a.  & 34  p.  prof.  150  a.  & 32  p.  84  19s.  lOJrf.— Coulty 
(part),  19  a.  7s.  8\d.  — Middle  Clonruske  alias  Crosby 
Clonruske,  22  a.  3 r.  24 1>.  9s.  3d.  — these  to  Noell. — more, 
part  of  y'  said  Cappanaghcloghy,  330  a.  3r.  6p.  prof.  116  a. 
unprof.  64 13s.  111(4 — Capowly  ats  Capauly,  175  a.  2k.  30  p. 

34  l Is.  2d. — in  Scotch  Rath,  90  a.  2 r.  38  p.  14  16s.  9(4  ; 

bar.  Maryborough,  Queen’s  Co. 51.  CHALES  MIN-  Tipperary. 

CHIN  gent.  — Cappagh,  204  a.  34  Is.  11)<4  — Killmac- 
kenoge,  168  a.  24  1 Is.  0 J(4. ; bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.  Date  22 d March  19th  year.— Inrolled  29th  March 

1667. 

52.  NICHOLAS  MOORE  esq. — Derrallagh,  379a.  prof.  Meath. 

9 a.  unprof. — New  Castell,  189  a.  prof.  16  a.  1r.  9p.  unprof. 

— Dromiskin,  120  a — Tullagh,  86  a.  2 r.  28  p— Ballymace- 
David  (part),  54  a.  164  15s.  63(4— Corgreagh  (part),  26  a. 
lit.  12p. — Downe,  134a. 344s.  11^(4. — Corgeeth  (part), 37a. 

2 it.  32  p.— Cormeene,  215  a.— Leytrim,  180  a.  84  15s.  2J(4; 

bar.  Kells,  co.  Meatii — Ardaghstowne,  84  a Ledan,  5 a.  Louth. 

— Lockmore,  5 A.— in  Listrusk,  Congagh,  Parcurlane,  great 
meadow,  and  2 little  parks,  45  a.— Knockdenny,  being  parcells 
of  Dromyne,  90  a.  44  12s.8J(4. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 

54.  Quar.  Master  ALEXANDER  BODD1NGTON Meath. 

Lissleboy  (part),  19a.  & 36  p.— Killbemue,  134  a.— Aghreagh, 

160  a.  2r. — Casdepole,  110  a.  2r. — Corgreagh  (part),  147  a. 

1 r.  ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  57 1 a.  1 n. 

36  p.  plant  (925  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  114  11s.  5(4. 

Date  16  th  March  19 th  year. — Inrolled  2 9th  April 

1667. 


55.  Capt.  HENRY SHRIMPTON. — InDerryleagh,414A. 
—in  Tolla,  Dromedornory,  Shoarbeg,  Shoarekaire,  and  Port- 
necasky,  412  a.  with  a proportion  of  unprof.  mountain,  called 
Tornybryan.— in  Clonbealy,  85  a.  ; bar.  Owny  and  Aria,  co. 
Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  911a.  plant  (1,475  a.  2 r. 
27  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  134. 16s.  8j(4 — Cledaghreagh  (part), 

1a.  2 r.  27  i>.  5j)(4 ; bar.  Mogunniky,  co.  Kerry- Date 

2oth  April  19 th  year. — Inrollcd  11th  July  1667. 


Tipperary. 


Roll,  19  Ih  Cha.  II.  third  part,  back. 


Westmeath.  1.  Sir  JOHN  WITTE WRONGE  knt  — Clondresse, 
224  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Killinan  (part),  376  a.  1243s.  lJrf—Bal- 

rath  (part),  66  a.  1 r.  3 p.  14  6s.  10(4. Date  2d  March 

19/A  year.— Inrolled  5/A  April  1667.— bar.  Moyashell,  co. 

Mayo.  Westmeath 3.  Sir  JAMES  CUFFE  knt— The  manor, 

town,  and  lands  of  Ballinrobe,  viz.— Fryars  alias  Carownem- 
rahir,  1 qr.,  182a.  prof.  103a.  unprof— Holyrood,  10a— New 
Castle,  1 qr.,  93a.  prof.  14a.  unprof— Cavan,  1 qr.,  148a.  prof. 
44  a.  unprof.— Rathkelly,  1 qr.,  97  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof— Ra- 
hard,  1 qr.,  52a.  2r.  prof.  74a.  2r.  unprof—  Kilkeranonghter 


and  Kilkeraneighter,  2 qrs.,  113  a — Corboy,  * qr.,  38  a.  prof 
16a.  unprof.— Comeroy,  1 qr.,  106 a.  2 n.  piof.  8a.  2 it.  unprof. 
— Racarry  alias  Racarrin,  1 qr.,  78  a.  prof.  78  a.  unprof— Gor- 
tinleynagh,  1 qr.,  69a.  prof.  17a.  unprof— KiUinleagh,  1 cart", 
14a — Carrownelicky,  1 qr.,  92a.  prof.  106a.  unprof—  Carrow- 
nebodye  (part),  32  a.;  bar.  Kilmaine,  co.  Mayo. — part  of  y” 
5 cartrons  of  Cloncowla,  3 1 a.  prof.  1 1 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Carra, 
co.  Mayo. — in  the  2 qrs.  of  Cloncras  and  Ballyare  or  Cluone- 
rasse  and  Ballingyrey  als  Shanballyard,  129  a.  plant.  (208  a. 
3 r.  34  p.  stat.)  1419s.2)<4;  bar.  Clonderalaw,  co.  Clark— 


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19  Ch.  II.  Corballybegg,  A qr.,  95  a Tobber  and  Garaneeavten,  1 qr., 

168  a.  ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Gallway.  — in  Leydican,  27  a. 

Galway.  prof.  5 A.  unprof. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  said  CO. — Togher,  1 qr., 
156  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.— in  Lacken,  A qr.,  65  a.  prof.  47  a. 
unprof. — Clondaron,  1 qr.,  149a.  prof.  19a.  unprof. — Carowne- 
mone,  A qr.,  86  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.— Rossiny,  1 qr.,  165  a. 
prof.  1 05  a.  unprof. — Caherhugh,  1 qr.,  91a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. 
— in  Annagh  qr.,  54  a.;  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway.  — Mam- 
trasne,  1 cart"  and  a half,  81a.  prof.  167  a.  unprof.  • — 
Caparory  and  Moalin,  1 cart.,  20  a.  prof.  217  A.  unprof.— Glan- 
keaghan,  1 cart",  18  a.  prof.  208  a.  unprof.— Bahanagh,  1 cart”, 
30  a.  prof.  210  a.  unprof.— Caparory,  J cart",  15  a.  prof.  50  a. 
unprof.— Driscagban,  1 cart",  42a.  prof.  130  a.  unprof.;  A bar. 
Rosse,  same  co.— Total  quantity  in  Mayo,  1,156  a.  plant. 
(1,872  a.  2 b.  5 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  114  14s.  0\d. — Total 
quantity  in  Galway,  1,212  a.  plant.  (1,963  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)  — 

Kilkenny.  Total  rent,  12 1. 10s.  5 d. 5.  HENRY  WEBBE  esq.— 

Drumarihin  (part),  54  a. — Killmodum,  266  a. — John  Rooths- 
towne  (part),  86  a. — part  of  yc  same,  55  a. — Lisclivane,  143  a. 
— Corbettstowne,  232  a. — Ballynranke,  136  a. — in  Muckally, 
next  to  Ballynranke,  28  a.  2 n.  27  p.— Damerstowne,  406  a. 

Killcollan,  254  a.  ; bar.  Fassadining,  co.  Kilkenny.  — 

Mayo.  Carrowneagli  alias  Carrowreagh  Lysyny,  66  a.  — in  Bally- 
nalty,  2 qrs.,  28  a. — Gissiduffe  alias  Gissideu  alias  Cloncow- 
lagli,  1 qr.,  82  a.;  bar.  Curragh,  co.  Mayo. — Total  quantity  in 
Kilkenny,  1,660  a.  2 b.  27  p.  plant.  (2,690  a.  & 1 p.  stat.)  — 
Total  rent,  331. 12s.  5f<4  — in  Mayo,  176  a.  plant.  (285  a. 

& 15 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  15s.  7Jd. 6.  ROBERT 

MILLER  esq.— Clonconnelland,  2 qrs.,  244  A.— Ballyvoley, 

2 qrs.,  and  Lissinarged,  2 qrs.,  158  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof. — 
in  Old  Tanaugh,  3 qrs.,  175  a.— in  Knockroe  qr.,  25  a.— in 
Tanaugh  and  Knockroe  aforesaid,  39  a.  unprof.  — in  Old 
Tanaugh,  15  a. — in  Leick  and  Corbolick,  7 a.;  bar.  Kilmaine, 
co.  Mayo. — Total  quantity,  624  a.  plant.  (1,010  a.  3 b.  4p. 

Roscommon,  stat.) — Total  rent,  61.  6s,  4Jd. 7.  HENRY  BRIDGE- 

MAN  esq. — Carowknowly,  1 qr.,  151  a. — Carownure,  1 qr., 
100  a.— in  Carrick  qr.,  15a.  2 b.  27 p.;  bar.  Atblone,  co.  Ros- 
common.— Total  quantity,  266  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (431  a.  3 r. 

Kilkenny.  33  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  31.  14s. 7.  Lieut.  CHRISTO- 

PHER MATHEWES.— In  Tullyglasse  and  Foulkes-rath, 
307  a.  2 b.  26  p.— Sutton’s-rath,  209  a.;  bar.  Fassadining, 
co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity,  836  a.  3 n.  25  p.  stat.  — 

Mayo.  Total  rent,  10/.  9s.  21d. 8.  ROBERT  BELL  (orphan). 

— Knocklegane,  1 qr.,  164  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— Garreny, 
lqr.,  114a.  96 a. unprof. — Derrymore,  lqr.,  170 a. prof.  185a. 
unprof.— Clareene,  58 a.— Pollevoyly,  lqr.,  126a. prof.  20 a. 
unprof.— in  Parran,  1 qr.,  34  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Kill- 
maine,  co.  Mayo. — in  Parran,  1 qr.,  90  a.  prof.  113  a.  unprof. 
— Tullemore,  1 cart",  22  a.— in  Teagheene  qr.,  8 a.— Goule, 

£ qr.,  47  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — in  Carrowkeele  qr.,  33  a. — 
Sessuagh,  lqr.,  93  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof.— in  Clondyneare  qr., 
6 a.  2 b.  27  p. — in  Teagheene  qr.,  18  a. — in  Carrownab  and 
Killvodan  qrs.,  80  a.  prof.  54  a.  unprof.  — in  y'  same  qrs., 
53  a.— Total  quantity,  1,116  a.  2 it.  27  p.  plant.  (1,808  a.  3 r. 
Up.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11/.  6s.  OJd. ; bar.  Clonmorris, 

co.  Mayo. Dale  1st  Feb.  19 th  year. — Inrolled  2d  March 

1666. 

Cork.  10.  MURROUGH  Earl  of  INCHIQU1N.— Ballytrasney, 
34  a.  prof.  3 a. unprof.  10s.4j<Z—  Downem'Cotter,  72  a.  prof. 
12  a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  lOJd.  — Ballyandrine,  37  a.  11s.  2Jd. 

Barnabrow,  104  a.  1/.  11s.  7d. — two  Sleavins,  133  a. 

21.  0s.  4f d.  — Knockruslig,  44  a.  13s.  4Jd.  — Shannabag- 
goone,  63  a.  19s.  1 Jr/.— Kilim' Cahill  and  Lackyren,  253  a. 
3/.  16s.  10(/.  — Ballym'Cotter,  124  a.  1/.  17s.  8 d.  — Knock- 
more,  36  a.  10s.  lljd.  — Ballym'Patrick,  48  a.  14s.  Id.  — 
Fassaghy  Fearigg,  16  a.  & 8 p.  4s.  lOJd.  — Ballymacanrock, 
with  Ratlicuppoge,  172  a.  2/.  12s.  2Jd.— Parkebracke,  11  a. 
3s.  4d. — two  Ballevoghers,  39  a.  2 b.  12s. — Ballynagrann, 
28  a.  8s.  6 d.  — Carrigcottae,  215  a.  31.  5s.  3 id.  — Galkagh- 
more  or  Gilkaghmore,  14  a.  & 20  r.  -Is.  3Jd.  — Road  with 
Favynanitty  and  Fanninaghty  included,  78  a.  2 it.  l/.8s.  10d. 
— llridgefeild  alias  Gortidrohid,  1 16  a.  & 20  p.  1/.  15s.  3d. — 
Balligibban,  124  a.  2 b.  16  p.  1/.  17s.  lOJd.— Knockneknne- 
feaky,  12  a.  U 3s.  8Jd.  — Bally  MtSleany  and  Bally- 
M'Boulteny,  206  a.  2 r.  3/.  2s.  8Jd.  — Ballyrcgnn,  123  a. 
1/.  17s.  4Jd.— llnthcallen,  123  a.  1/.  17s.  4Jd.— Ballydonnelbeg 
and  Ballydonnelmore,  115  a.  1/.  14s.  11  Jrf. — Ringkiuefeaky, 
464  a.  7/. 0s. lljtf.  — llalluro  and  Coolebmme,  Ballydire  and 
Crokanc,  245  a.  3 n.  8 v.  31. 14s.  8 d.  — Teotoskin,  4 plow- 
land,  100  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  44</.  — Brittway  als 
(122.) 


Briaghy,  50  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  15s.  2Jd. — Rathcoursey  19  Cu  II. 

(part),  143  a.  21. 3s.  5Jd.  — Rostellane,  252  a.  2r.  32  p.  

3/.  16s.  8Jd. — Ballinvolin,  56  a.  2 it.  17s.  2d. — Ballynemony,  Cork. 

196  a.  21.  19s.  6Jd.  — Ballyneclassey,  70  a.  1/.  Is.  3d.  — 
Ballycottygannigg,  60  a.  2 b.  18s.  4Jd. — Ballinvolin  and 
Dwyletter,  4 plowl",  203  a.  3/.  ls.7Jd. — Killecunty,  AplowH 

— Ballinerostig,  4 plow. — Barrada,  4 plow.  — Ballynevogher 
and  Dangindenovan  or  donovin,  518  a.  7/.  17s.4d — Garran- 
kainefeake,  540  a.  8/.  4s.  — Rathcannon,  416  a.  2 b.  16.p. 

6/.  6s.  6Jd. — Ballinleandry,  199  a.  2 b.  31.  Os.  7 Jd.  — Bally- 
fearoad  with  Knocketyane,  177  a.  2 r.  21. 13s.  lid. — Gort- 
neskeaghy,  108  a.  1/.  12s.  9 id.  — Glanbegg  alias  Bally- 
oughtra  (part),  68  a.  1/.  0s.  7Jd. — Lissecrow,  233  a.  & 32  p. 

3Z.  10s.  9Jd. — Tullylieenemore,  31a.  9s.  5d.  — Monagoule, 

106  a.  1/.  12s.  2 Jd  — Acker’s,  Matrin  included,  72  a.- 
1/.  Is.  10(d. — Knockbaghally,  54  a.  16s.  4Jd. — Ballynemore, 

45  a.  13s.  8d.  — Bauneveagh,  148  a.  21. 4s.  1 l)d  — Bally- 
knock  and  Knockygoulane,  121a.  & 10  P.  plant.  (138  a.  & 

16  p.  stat.)  1/.  16s.  9d.  — Monycrea,  5 a.  1r.  1/.  5s.  lOJd. — 
Ballycorlea,  16  a.  1 r.  24  p.  4s.  llfd. — Cooleroe,  26  a.  2 r. 

8s.  0|d.  — Glantarkine,  121  a.  1/.  16s.  9d.  — Lissardyvinsy, 

37  a.  1 r.  11s.  3Jd. — Knockroe,  47  a.  2r.  14s.  5d. — Ballin- 
rostigg,  246  a.  3/.  14s.  8Sd. — the  yearly  chiefry  out  of  Clea- 
nure,  of  20s. — out  of  Ballyleagane,  26s. — out  of  Ballingar- 
rane,  13s.  4d.  — Killinemanagh,  174  a.  2 r.  21.  13s.  — Kill- 
hodnett,  101a.  2 r.  16  p.  1/.  10s.  lOid.— Licture  and  Carrig- 
neshenny,  245  a.  3 n.  8 p.  31. 14s.  8d  — Loghahorney,  with 
Ballyneparke,  38  a.  1 r.  24  p.  11s.  7Jd. — Ballvnemeatagh, 

134  a.  21. 0s.  8 Jd  — Bally tibbott,  169  a.  2 r.  2Z.  11s.  5Jd. — 
Ballykinfeake,  142  a.  2 r.  21.  3s.  3id.  — Donukmore  and 
Keppan,  365a.  2r.  16p.  5/.  1 Is.  Old. — Ballinristin  and  Bal- 
ly robuck,  120  a.  l/.16s.5Jd— Farranbrittigg,  10  a.  3s.  Oid. 

— Tullogh,  36  a.  10s.  11  Jd. — Ballyanraghty,  46  a.  prof. 

45  a.  unprof.  13s.  llid.  — Ballyribbin  and  Logliane, 

169  a.  2/.  lls.44d.  — Ballyvariougbter,  174  a.  2 b.  16  p. 

21.  13s.  0|d.  — Ballyduffe  and  Gortivoe,  80  a.  1/.  4s.  3Jd. ; 
bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Corke.  — Total  quantity,  9,609  a.  1 it. 

26  p.  plant.  (15,565  a.  2 r.  24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

145/.  18s.  5jd. Date  20th  Dec.  18 th  year. — Inrolled 

20 th  Dec.  1666. 

16.  THOMAS  COOTE  esq.— Maghery,  101  a.  1 R.  24p.  Cavan. 
1/.  7s.  4Jd.  — Killcrave,  104a.  2 r.  32  p.  or  34  p.  l/.8s.3Jd. 

— Drumaveale,  65a.  Ik.  24 p.  17s. 7 Jd. — Drumbarkett,  72a. 

2 b.  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  19s.  7d.  — Lattilow,  52  a.  & 16  r. 

14s.  OJd. — Donge,  101a.  2 k.  32  p.  1/.  7s.  5id.— Lisvamagh 
alias  Lislesaharue,  41  a.  11s.  OJd. — Sibbolish,  79  a.  lZ.ls.4d. 

— Tullyhinchon,  43  a.  1 r.  24  p.  11s.  8id.  — Mayow,  84  a. 

2r.  16  p.  1/.  2s.  lOd. — Tooliaw  ats  Quohawe,  101  a.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof.  1/.  7s.  3Jd. — Annaghard,  80  a.  prof.  45  a.  3 r. 
unprof.  1/.  Is.  7Jd. — Drumbrade,  123  a.  2e.  32  p.  lZ.13s.4Jd. 

Birragh,  150  a.  2r.  24  p.  prof.  19  a.  2 r.  unprof.  2/.0s.8d. 

—Monnelly,  134  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  157  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. 

1/.  16s.  4Jd  — Corragh  and  Killorrell,  95  a.  1 r.  16  p.  prof. 

100  A.  unprof.  1/.  5s.  9jd.  — Corlenane,  101  a.  1 R.  24  p. 

1/.  7s.  4jd. — Killmaghan  alias  Killvaghan,  131a.  1 r.  24  p. 

1/.  15s.  5Jd.  — Drumroghill,  100  a.  2 r.  32  p.  l/.7s.  2Jd— 
TuUybricke,  192  a.  1 r.  2/.  11s.  lOJd.  — Corrincarrow,  93  a. 

1/.  5s.  ljd.  — Drumyne,  76  a.  1/.  Os.  6Jd.  — Corcrygagh, 

52  a.  & 16  P.  14s.  0Sd— Killeckoilly,  21  a.  5s.8Jd— Knock- 
ateen,  63  a.  32  p.  17s.  OJd.— Lattalowe,  39  a.  prof.  4 a.  un- 
prof. 10s.  6 Jd.  — Tonyveagh,  30  a.  & 6p.  8s.ljd  — Mag- 
hericaldragh  and  Drumgreny,  76  a.  & 16  p.  1/.  0s.  6Jd. — 
Potlereagh,  53  a.  &32p.  14s.  4Jd.  — Benwilts,  109  a.  2 b. 

1/.  9s.  6jd. — Boagh  ais  Beagh,  190  a.  1 r.  8p.  2/.  11s.  41d. — 
Lisderrigg,  130  A.  1 B.  24  P.  1/.  15s.  2 Jd.  — Aghesland  alias 
Aghagesland,  170  a.  1 R.  24  p.  prof.  38  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof. 

21. 6s. OJd. — Lisnegower, 77 a.  2r.  16 p.  l/.Os.l  1 Jd— Cabragh, 

101a.  2b.  prof.  19a.  2b.  16p.  unprof.  1/.  7s.  4jd— Tony 
M'Killduffe,  66  a.  1 R.  17s.  1 Oid.  — Lemgeltan,  74  a.  2 R. 
l/.Os.  ljd.  — Kimist  ats  Kemault,  78  a.  2 r.  prof.  16  a.  3 b. 
unprof.  1/.  Is.  2Jd.  — Keaghan,  118  a.  1 R-  1/.  11s.  lid.— 

Drumyell  ats  Drumgeele,  86  a.  1 r.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. 
l/.3s.8}d. — Drumvally  alias  Drumcarly,  68  a.  1 r.  18s.  5d. — 
Coradagh,  100  a.  1 n.  prof.  5 a.  3 n.  unprof.  lZ.7s.0Jd  — 

Moagh,  133  a.  2n.  1/.  16s.  OJd— Lislea,  137  a.  2r.  16  p. 

1/.  17s.  1 Jd. in  Tullyhinchon,  410a.  5/.10s.8Jd. — Graghne- 

I ninny  or  hinny,  Carrickromaune,  Knocknetegart,  Drome- 
derdaiske,  Gragnegibny,  and  Sterrill  or  Storrill,  all  being  parts 
of  v'  mountain  of  Slcwgoric,  1 ,296  a.  2 r.  prof.  43  a.  1 R.  1 P. 
unprof.  17/.  10s.  OJd.;  bar.  Tullaghgarvy,  co.  Cavan.— 


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13  On.  II.  Total  quantity,  5,810  a.  22  p.  plant.  (9,411  a.  1 r.  5 P.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  78/.  8s.  6 jd.  — Cornekelly,  84  a.  Sit.  8 p. 

avan.  i/.  2s.  10 d. — Carcarney  alias  Carcarnagh,  73  a.  19s.  8Sd 

Aukernaght,  159  a.  1 r.  prof.  324a.  2r.  16  p.  unprof.  21.3s. 
— Lisneilorous  alias  Lisnehatlerny,  125  a.  3 r.  24 p.  21. 10s.8d. 
— Crosbane,  157  a.  & 16  p.  21.  2s.  5 cl.  — Gracklagli,  136  a. 
3 k.  8 p.  1/.  Os.  3d.  — Sdhehard  ais  Slcehard,  171a.  3 r. 
24  p.  21. 6s.  5d.  — Dromsowry,  92  a.  3 r.  8 p.  1/.  51. 04d.  — 
Drummallaght,  112  a.  3 r.  24  p.  1/.  10s.  5 jd.— in  Carrow- 
hekall,  232  a.  1 r.  24  p.  3/.  2s.  8jd.— Larganure  or  Lorga- 
nure,  126a.  1 it.  8 p.  1/.  14s.  1 jd. — Creaghduffe  and  Pottle- 
dunch,  219  a.  21.  19.s.  ljd. — Cornaburt  alias  Comabest, 
75  a.  2 n.  prof.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof.  1/.  Os.  4 id  — Byllis  and 
Killyduffe,  287  a.  3/.  17s.  53d— Drumderdglasse  ats  Drume- 
derdeglasse,  Latushor,  and  Liscapple,  189 a.&  8p.  21. 11s. Old 
— Carnedun  ats  Cornedum,  108  a.  2 r.  1/.  9,s.  3. id  — 
Shraghmufert  alias  Sckracnifert,  90  a.  & 16  p.  1/.  4s.  4d— 


Corneholt  (part),  154  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  21.  Is.  7d ; bar. 
Castleraghan,  same  co — Total  quantity,  2,596  a.  & 8p.  plant. 
(4,205  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  35/.  0s.  lOjd— Drum- 
more  and  Drumnecarrow,  265A.plant.  (429a.  Ir.  Ip.  stat.) 
31.  1 Is.  6Jd  ; bar.  Clonchee,  same  co.  — Iiathever,  175  a. 
21.  7s.  3d  — Clonline,  44  a.  & 16  p.  1 Is.  1 Id  — Agheneskea, 

I pole  (part),  26  a.  3 n.  7s.  21d  — Killgolagh  (part),  64  a. 
prof.  8 a.  & 8 p.  unprof.  17s.  3]d  - Aghakillmore  (part), 
332  a.  2 b.  32  p.  prof.  25  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof.  4/.  9s.  9Jd— 
Tawlaght  with  Manus  O’Cane’s  moiety  of  the  Gallon  of  Tal- 
laght,  172  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  9 a.  2 b.  16  p.  unprof.  2/.6s.6jd. 
— Aghacree  or  Aghecreeve  (part),  176  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. 
2/.  7s.  6 jd.  — Moydristin  (part),  198  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. 
21. 13s.  5 Jd;  bar.  Clanmaghan,  same  co.  — Total  quantity, 
1,188a.  3r.  16p. plant.  (1,925a.  3r.  Ip.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
16/.  0s.  llld— Cooleoge  (part),  59  a.  & 32 p.  15s.  lift/.— 
Bunin,  640  a.  8/.  12s.  9jd.;  1 bar.  Tullagha,  same  co. — 
Total  quantity,  (1,132  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

only  tan.  9 /.  8s.  9{d  — in  Killegrayge  and  Aghillagh,  139  a. 

1/.  17s.  6 jd.  — Annimekerrigg,  263  a.  prof.  53  a.  2 r. 

unprof.  3/.  11s.  (174  a.  of  this  denomination  sold  to  Rich. 
Ley).  — MnUyinackgarchan,  36  a.  9s.  8 jd.  — Crovacure  ats 
Crovaure,  51a.  13s.  9jd.  — Aghebogge,  35  a.  9s.  51d 
— Drmnmnkeele,  50  a.  1 r.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  13s.  6jd."— 
Drumgristin,  28  a.  2 R.  prof.  20  a.  2 r.  4 p.  unprof.  7s.8jd. 
—Drumsannon,  77a.  Ir. prof.  1a.  2 r.  unprof.  l/.Os.  10jd. 
— Fiogh,  99  a.  1 r.  prof.  10  a.  2 n.  unprof.  1/.  6s.  91d 

— Corlenane,  67  a.  prof.  17  a.  3 r.  unprof.  18s.  Id  — 

Drummetty,  82  a.  3 r.  prof.  71  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  4d  — 
Rakeevan,  73  a.  2 r.  19s.  10  jd.  — Drullaghy,  84  a.  3 r. 
1/.  2s.  1 Old  — ft  Killnemody,  61  a.  prof.  5 a.  3 r.  unprof. 
16s.  5 jd.  — ff  Listellan  and  Killekeskeame,  139  a.  prof. 

II  a.  2 r.  unprof.  1/.  17s.  6 {d.  — Note:  He  sold  the  lands 

thus  marked  •)-)•  to  Geo.  Scott.— Rath,  216  a.  21. 18s.  3 3d 

Natarre,  163  a.  3 r.  prof.  45  a.  3 r.  unprof.  2/.4s.  21d  — 
Dromsword,  54  a.  14s.  7d—  Dunsierke  and  Racawish,  _77  a. 
3 r.  prof.  9 a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  — Crosbane  andDirr  enecro  we, 
221  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  21.  19s.  8d  — Tatenegall  (part), 
31a.  8s.  4 Id  — part  of  Drumhillagh  and  Drumlin,  109  a. 
1/.  9s.  5d— 1|  Drumgragh  ais  Kurkisb,  132  a.  1/.  15S.  7 Jd 
— II Lislea,  40  a. prof.  18  a.  3 r.  unprof.  10s.  9>d— 1|  Lislog- 
lull,  82  a.  2 r.  11.  2s.  3),d.  — Note:  He  sold  y‘  lands  thus 
||  marked,  and  47  a.  2 r.  4p.  in  Crosbane  and  Dirrenecrowe, 
to  Josepli  Welsh.— in  Daynge,  64  a.  17s.  3Jd.  — Cornewale, 
32a.  3 r.  20  p.  8s.  10 Id — Tyrediggin  (part),  52a.  14s.0Jd 
— Killefargy,  60  a.  16s.  2id  — Lissagoer,  Drurnlunge)  and 
Corkeran  (part),  200  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof.  21.  14s— Aghne- 
howle,  119  a.  1 r.  prof.  22  a.  unprof.  1/.  12s.  2jd— Latt  or 
Lott  Crossane,  109  a.  2 n.  prof.  8 a.  1 r.  unprof.  1/.  9s.6jd. 
—in  Aghnasky,  38  a.  & 11  r.  10s.  Ojd— part  of  the  tate  of 
Cavan,  17  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof.  4s.  7jd. ; bar.  Dartry,  co.  Mo- 
naghan.—Total  quantity,  3,106  a.  3 n.  31  p.  plant.  (5,032  a. 

3 r.  stat)— Total  rent,  41/.  18s.  9jd— Groagli,  2 tales,  81  a. 
1/.  Is.  1 Old — Drumm uclce,  30  a.  8s.  l)d— Drunnnaghensen 
ais  Drumgensen,  32  a.  2r.  8s.  9Jd— Kinade,  29  a.  2 n.  prof. 
83  a.  2 r.  20  p.  7s.  ll|d  — Lisconduffe,  40  a.  3 it  16p. 
11s.  Ojd.  Loppan  ais  Lappan,  38a.  2 it.  lfip.  10s.5d— Alkill, 

42  a.  2 it.  16  p.  lls.6d;  bar.  Creeraorne,  same  co. Total 

quantity,  295  a.  & 8 p.  plant.  (477  a.  Sr.  30 p.  stat.)— Tc 
rent,  3/.  19s.  7$d  — Lisgest  ats  Laglasse,  67  a.  3 r.  3£ 

18s.  4jd.  Gowlea,  92  a.  2 b.  1/.  4s.  lUd— in  Cardoole 
ais  Cordufflesse  and  Skenadoen,  219  a.  2r.  21.  19s.  31 
bar.  anil  co.  Monaghan— Total  quantity,  379  a.  3 it.  3! 
plant.  (615  a.  2 n.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5/.2s.  7d— R 


ganstowne,  465  a.  9/.  8s.3jd.  — Killmessan  (part),  379  a. 
7/.  13s.  5 jd. — Tullakean  or  Tallaghkean,  78  a.  3 n.  8 p. 
]/.  11s.  lOfd — Swinestowne,  in  2 parcells,  125a.  1 r.  24  p. 
21. 10s.  9jd. — Athronan,  3 parcells  of,  76  a.  1/.  10s.  Ojd— 
Lamerstowne,  66  a.  3r.  81*.  l/.7«.  Ojd.— in  Killtayle,  511  a. 
10/.  6s.  11. Jd  — the  castle,  town,  and  part  of  y'  lands  of  War- 
renstowne,  100  a.  2/.  0s.  6.\d — Agherskea  (part),  57  a.  2 r. 
38  p.  1/.  3s.  41d. — the  Grange  of  Dirpatricke,  331a.  2 r. 
6/.  14s.  3d—  Dirpatricke,  473  a.  9/.  11s.  6 id  ; bar.  Decce, 
co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  2,664  a.  & 38  p.  plant.  (4,315  a. 
2r.  21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  53/.  18s.  lOSd— Bedlowestowne, 
170  a.  3/.8s.  lOd— Shamboe  (part),  106  a.  3 it.  2/.3s.  2Jd; 
bar.  Navan,  same  co — Total  quantity,  (448a.  1 r.  7p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  51. 12s.  0>jd — Cashel  I,  183  a.  3 r.  prof.  7 a. 
2 r.  unprof.  3/.  14s.  5d— Ballyrunne,  118  a.  3 it.  2/.8s.  l‘d 

— Crubine,  382  a.  1b.  1 p.  7/.  14s.  9Jd  — Clancullean, 
216  a.  3 r.  4/.  7s.  91  d — Ballyroane  (part),  425  a.  2 r.  26  p. 
prof.  458a.  Ir.  8Z.12s.41_d;  bar.  Cullenagh,  Queen’s 
Co — Total  quantity,  1,327  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (2,149  a.  3 r. 
10  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  26/.  17s.  5i‘d  -Note:  He  sold  all 
these  lands  in  Meath  and  the  Queen’s  Co.  to  Thomas  Juxon 
esq.  for  1,000/.,  by  deeds  dated  4 & 5 June  1668— Drum- 
deska,  16  a.  4s.  4d — Mullihishaghlin,  48  a.  3r.  Ip.  13s.  2d 
— Tiraverty,  54a.  2r.  27 p.  14s.8Jd— Anaghagh,  39a.  2 r. 
13  p.  10s.  8jd.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan.— in  Drumkee  alias 
Drumskell,  91a.  2 r.  26  p.  It.  4s.  9d;  bar.  Cremorne,  same 
co— Clonevally,  36  a.  2 r.  9s.  10jd— Aghanelnmten,  68  a. 

1 8s.  4)  d.  Derrylaghlinchy,  7 a.  In.  14  p.  Is.  lljd;  bar. 
and  co.  Monaghan. — in  Drumskell  aforesd,  37  a.  10s.  ; bar. 
Cremorne,  snme  co— Taghaboy,  23  a.  6s.2id— Drumgevelin, 
48  a.  2 r.  26p.  13s.  lid;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan. — in  Drums- 

I keele  and  Lisheran,  2 a.  2 r.  38  p.  8}d;  bar.  Cremorne,  same 
co‘  Shanrowe,  72  a.  2 r.  16  p.  19s.  7jd. — Aghalissebeka, 
168  a.  21.  5s.  4jd. — Drumleo,  part  of  Dundruinon,  63  a.  3 n. 
12  p.  17s.  2Jd — Corleaght  (part),  30  a.  1 r.  39  p.  Ss.2jd— 
Cappoge,  66  a.  2 b.  15  p.  17s.  ll|d  — Ruffinan,  137  a. 

2 r.  1/.  17s.  lid  — Sheelow  and  Mullaghmaglassan,  101a. 
lZ.7s.3jd  in Cornehull,  22a.  Ir.  IOp.  6s.0jd— Lyssanan, 
92  a.  & 12  p.  1/.  4s.  lO.jd — in  Corraghill  alias  Corkill,  being 
part  of  Monaghanduffe,  23  a.  1 r.  14  p.  6s.  3id— in  Clowne- 
mansagh,  9 a.  2s.  5 jd  — in  Tullycroman,  2 tates,  65  a. 
17s.  6jd. — in  Killcorran,  100  a.  & 32  p.  l/.7s.;  bar.  and  co. 
Monaghan— in  the  two  tates  of  Killelisse,  48  a.  2 it.  27  p. 
13s.  1 jd;  bar.  Cremorne,  same  co— in  Clownemansagh  ais 
Kinchorry,  102  a.  1 r.  7p.  l/.7s.7jd— Clontony  (part),  46a. 
3r.  12s.  7Jd  Drumslavoge,  31a.  1 r.  8s.  5 jd— Aghaga, 
27  a.  3 r.  30  p.  7s.  6id— Lisgesh  (part),  24  a.  6s.  5jd;  bar. 
and  co.  Monaghan— in  Ballyportnecreave,  18  a.  3 r.  4p. 
5s.  Ojd.— in  Lisdrumlotte,  9 a.  3 n.  27  p.  2s.8d— Aghentur, 

1 tate,  48  a.  2 r.  13s.  1 jd;  bar.  Cremorne,  same  co. — Mag- 

herye,  68  a.  18s.  4}d ; bar.  and  co.  Monaghan Total 

quantity,  1,851  a.  1 r.  IOp.  plant.  (2,999  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  24/.  19s.  9Jd Date  2d  June  19 th  year.— 

Inrolled  5th  June  1667. 


side,  and  garden,  ii 
a pair  of  old  walls  i 
old  walls  and  a waste 
cabbin  stone  walls  in 


25.  Sir  THEOPHS  JONES  knt.  and  Col.  ALEX- 
ANDER PIGGOTT.  — In  trust  for  the  (49)  officers.  — 
one  timber  house,  slated,  in  St.  Thomas-street,  city  of  Dub- 
lin, 19s.  6d  in  Kingsale,  a shedd,  backside,  and  garden, 
part  of  yc  old  walls  of  two  houses  in  High  Fryars-street, 
side,  9 Id — the  walls  of  a ruined  front  house,  back- 
tme  street,  3s.  — a thatched  lumy  in 
1 yc  same  street,  9 d — one  pair  of 
plott  in  d",  9d — one  front  thatched 
<1",  Is- — one  front  house,  slated,  a 
dwelling  house  backward,  slated,  a backside  and  garden, 
in  High  Fishcr’s-street,  18s — die  walls  of  a ruined  thatched 
house  and  a garden  on  y'  west  side  d»,  9d  — one  front 
house,  slated,  one  outhouse,  thatched,  and  2 gardens,  in  d°, 
7s.  6d— one  front  slated  house,  one  dwelling  house,  back- 
ward, and  a garden,  in  d°,  10s.  6d — one  front  house,  slated, 
and  back  house,  new  built,  a lumy,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  d", 
9s.4W. — one  front  house,  slated,  and  one  garden,  in  d",  8s.2  ji/. 

one  front  house,  slated,  one  house,  backward,  and  a garden, 
m il",  10s.  6rf— one  front  house,  slated,  one  front  large  house! 
slated,  a dwelling  house  and  a shedd,  slated,  and  a garden,  in 
d°,  1/.  5s.  Gtf.  — one  front  house,  slated,  mid  a garden,  one 
other  front  house,  thatched,  and  a garden,  in  d°,  9s. — one  front 
house,  slated,  one  shedd,  slated,  a garden  and  backside,  in  d°, 
13s.  llrf. — one  front  slated  house,  backside,  and  garden,  in  d°, 
11s.  3d— one  front  house,  slated,  a garden  and  backside  in 


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Monaghan. 


Dublin. 

Kingsale. 


1825.] 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


105 


Kingsak. 


Cork. 


d",  5s.  7 id. — one  front  house,  slated,  a garden  and  backside, 
in  d”,  10s.  6 d. — one  front  house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  d°, 

7s.  6d. — die  old  walls  of  a ruined  front  house,  a decayed 
house,  backward,  and  a garden,  in  d",  4s.  6tf— one  front  house, 
thatched,  a front  slated  lumy,  and  garden,  in  d°,6s. — one  front 
slated  house,  a shedd,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  d",  7s.  6 d. 
one  front  house,  slated,  one  garden  widi  a new  thatched  lumy 
in  it,  in  d“,  4s.  6 d. — one  front  house,  slated,  a house,  backward, 
an  outhouse,  slated,  and  a backside,  on  y'  east  side  of  High 
Fisher’s-street,  11.  Is.  6J<7.  — one  front  house,  slated,  and 
backside,  in  d°,  9s. — one  front  house,  slated,  a backside  wherein 
is  now  built  a thatched  house,  in  d°,  2s.  9|d. — one  front 
thatched  house  and  a garden  in  d",  4s.  6 d. — one  front  house, 
slated,  one  slated  shedd,  a luny,  and  garden,  in  d°,  9s.— one 
slated  front  house,  a slated  luny,  and  garden,  in  d",  7s.  6 </.— 
one  front  house,  thatched,  a shedd  and  garden,  in  d”,  3s.  9 d. — 
one  front  house,  slated,  and  a backside,  in  d°,  4s.  9W. — one 
front  thatch’d  house  and  a garden  in  d°,  4s.  Gd. — one  front  1 
house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  d°,  7s.  Gd. — one  front  house,  I 
slated,  a backside,  and  garden,  in  yc  south-west  side  of  Low 
Fisher’s-street,  10s.  6d— one  front  house,  slated,  and  a garden, 
in  d",  5s.  7 id. — one  front  house,  slated,  2 thatched  stables, 
and  a garden,  in  d",  5s.  7-id— one  front  thatched  house  and 
a backside  in  d°,  3s.— one  front  thatched  house  and  a garden 
in  d",  Is.  9 id. — one  front  house,  slated,  on  y“  north-east  side  | 
of  d°,  10s.  6d.— a front  court,  a dwelling  house,  slated,  and  a 
key,  in  d°,  6s. — one  front  house,  slated,  and  a key,  in  d°  (rent 
omitted  in  yc  roll). — one  front  stone  house,  slated,  in  d",  15s. 
—part  of  one  house,  slated,  a shedd,  slated,  and  a garden,  in 

d",  14s.  5d.;  Kingsale. 32.  To  PIGGOTT  and  his  heirs. 

Ballywalter  alias  Walterstowne,  150  a.  plant  (24.2  a.  3 it. 

36  p.  stat.)  31.  Os.  9d. Date  2d  July  19 th  year.—Inrolled 

15 th  July  1667. 

33.  HENRY  COOLISHY  gent.— In  Killeagh,  44  a.  & 
6 p. — Ballygillikeagh,  69  a.  & 16  p.— Dunboige,  63  a.  2 b. 
17  p.  — Ballinvoskige  alias  Ballinvogie,  52  a.  — in  Ballin- 
ringlany,  35  a.  2b.  7 p. ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Cobk.  — Total 
quantity,  264  a.  1 r.  6p.  plant.  (428  a.  & 16p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  47,  Os.  3d. Date  7 th  June  1 9th  year. — InroUed  1 0th  June 

1667. 


Randalstowne  (part),  44  a.  — Graigenhoue,  4 a.  2r.  ; bar.  19  Cn.  II. 

Forth,  co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity,  891  a.  & 20  p.  plant.  

(1,443  a.  It.  35  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  18/.  0s.  10  Jd Wexford. 

39.  EDMUND  WADDY  gent. — Ballyare  and  Birdstowne, 

63  A. — Cussinstowne  (part),  25  A. — Clogheast,  Logensheard, 
and  Crossland,  114  a.  & 20  p. — Churchtowne,  72a.  & 10  p. — 
Tagh-Edward,  7 a.  1 R.— Taghire,  12  a.  1 r.  10  p. — Rath* 
downey,  35  a. — Great  and  Little  Garedowne,  67  A.;  same  bar. 
and  co. — Total  quantity,  395  a.  3 r.  plant.  (641  a.  & 9 p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  8/.  0s.  3d. 39.  WILLIAM  JACOB 

gent. — Much  Rath  (part),  30  a. — in  Bennetstowne,  64  a. — 
in  Comginstowne,  45  a. — Muckstowne  Colblow  and  Coulcan, 

48  a.  &18p. — Hardiglasse,  23  a.  1r.  10  p. — Rathtrolan,  50  a. 

— Ring,  60  a. — Churchtowne  and  Two  Islands,  60  a, — Sig- 
ginstowne  (part),  21  a.  1 r.— another  part  of  y'  same,  79  a. — 
Welchestowne,  53  a.;  same  bar.  and  co.— Total  quantity, 

533  a.  2 r.  28  p.  plant.  (864  a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

10s.  16s.  l£d. Date  12 th  April  19/4  year.  — InroUed 

22  d June  1667. 


40.  Or.  Mr.  ANTHONY  ORMESBY — Corlis  and  Ca-  Sligo. 

van,  lqr.,  97  a.  1b.  8 p.  prof.  16  a.  1r.  24  p.  unprof. — in 
Aglunore  qr.,  150  a.  1r.  8 p.  prof.  296  a.  & 16  p.  unprof— 

Common,  1 cartron,  41  a.  1 r.  8 p. — one  of  y°  two  qrs.  of 
Scardan  called  Lissanally,  and  Rathanury,  93  a.  2 b. — Dri- 
naghane,  lqr., 415a.  1b.  24 p. prof.  56a.  2b.  16  p. unprof. — 

Seaven  cart™,  in  yc  two  east  qrs.  of  ye  four  qrs.  of  Grange, 

211  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  13  a.  2 r.  unprof.— in  Loghkineltine  qr., 
most  contiguous  to  Coolsoder,  Grogagh,  and  Carrignegnagh, 

156  a.  & 29  p.  prof.  74  a.  unprof. — Coolsoder,  Grogagh,  and 
Carricknagnagh,  1 qr.,  204  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  15  a.  2 r.  un- 
prof.— Tullagh  and  Corbullige,  d",  137  a.  3 r.  8p. — in  Clogher- 
be<r,  1 qr.,  122  a.  3 R.  24  p. — in  Cloghermore,  1 qr.,  246  a. 

& 32  p.  prof.  1 a.  2 r.  unprof. ; bar.  Carbery,  co.  Sligo.  — 

Total  quantity,  1,876  a.  3 r.  37  p.  plant.  (3,040  A.  1 R.  20  p. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  1 9/.  0s.  Old. 41.  CHRIST11  and  Mayo. 

THOs  ORMESBY. — Lissene  qr.,  35  a. — Carrownitlinane, 

1 qr.,  80  a.  1/.  3s.  3 id.— to  Christ'.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo— 
in  Carrowreagh  qr.,  100  a.  1/.  0s.  3d.;  bar.  Baliintobber,  co.  Itoscomm, 

Roscommon.— to  Thomas. Date  27/4  Feb.  19/4  year.— 

InroUed  4/4  March  1666. 


Meath.  34.  WILLIAM  LANE  gent. — Roddanstowne  alias  Rod- 
manstowne,  218  a.  1 R.  14  p. — in  Colgagh,  32  a.  2 r.  33  p. 
— Dollanstowne,  260  a.  & 20  p.  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath— 
Total  quantity,  (827  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

10/.  6s.  lid. Date  5/4  June  19/4  year. — InroUed  llthjune 

1667. 

Cork  35-  Sir  RICHARD  KIRLE  knt.— Drummaneene,  Kill- 
noe,  and  Knocknomnany,  866  a. — Scarrough,  502  a.  prof. 
421  a.  unprof. — Killpadder,  169  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  144  a. 
unprof.— Killvaledy,  328  a.— Drumaghane,  194  a.— Oulert, 
101  a.  prof.  98  a.  unprof.  — Total  rent,  32/.  16s.  2 Id.  — in 
Gortroe  and  Drumfeife,  611  a.  & 5 p.  9/.  5s.  6 d. ; bar.  Du- 
hallow,  co.  Cork. — Carrigenslioneene,  96  a.  1/.  9s.  2d. ; bar. 

Fermoy,  same  co.— Total  rent,  43/.  10s.  1 Old. 37.  FRAS. 

BRETRIDGE,  JOHN  GRIGG,  JEROME  BEASLEY, 
JOHN  COMMINS,  R“  STRONGMAN,  RD  CURTIS, 
R»  HAWKNY,  ROBt  COTTER,  THOs  MORRIS,  and 
JOHN  CASEY. — In  Ardyfryer  and  Miltoragli,  73a.  Sr. 
14  p.  ll.2s.5d.;  bar.  Orrery,  co.  Cork.  — to  Bretridge  and 
Gregg. — in  y*  west  plowland  of  Gortnegrosse,  43  a.  2r.  34  p. 
13s.S£d. — to  Beasley. — more  in  y'  same,  125  a.  1 r.  14  p. 
prof.  524  a.  unprof.  1/.  18s.  0|d. — to  Commins. — in  Gortroe 
and  Drumfeith  in  yc  plowland  of  Kilcaskan,  80  a.  2 r.  5 p. 
prof  50  a.  unprof  1/.  4s.  4 id.  — to  Strongman.  — in  Gort- 
nagrosse,  73  a.  2 r.  14  p.  17. 2s.  4d.  — to  Curtis  and  Hawkny. 
—in  Ballynoe,  26  a.  2 r.  28  p.  8s.0|d.— to  Cotter — in  Dro- 
more,  204  a.  2r.  34  p.  3/.2s.  ljd. — to  Morris — in  y'  three 
qrs.  of  the  plowland  of  Cappagh,  32  a.  1r.  14  p.  9s.  9d. — 

to  Casey ; bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork. Date  4th  June 

19/4  year . — InroUed  7th  June  1667. 

Wexford.  38.  RICHARD  OUSLY  esq.  and  ANNE  OUSLY  als 
GIBBON  his  wife. — Assaly  (part),  94  a. — a parcel!  called 
y°  coition,  13  a.  l it.  30  p. — Ballyrnine  (part),  19  a.  & 80r. — 
Ballyshine,  108  a.— Lcuehtnwne,  69  a — Ballycogly,  197  a— 
Colloghter,  60  a. — Gibbonghstownc,  15  a.— Ganyhack  (part), 
7 a— North  Randalstowne  (part),  87  a— Kingstownc,  57  a. 
— Churchtowne,  40  a. — South  Randalstowne,  76  a. — North 
(122.) 


42.  EDWARD  WORTH,  Bp.  of  Killalow.  — Glynine,  Cork. 

2 plowlands,  508  a.  & 32 r.  plant.  (823  a.  & 32 p.  stat.)— Rent, 

71.  14s.  4d. ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Cork. — ■ — Date  16/4  May 
19/4  year. — InroUed  19/4  June  1667. 

44.  Sir  JOHN  STEPHENS  knt,  Gov'  of  the  castle  of  WeslmeaUi. 
Dublin— Balrath  (part),  280  a.  1 R.  28  p— Ballyloghvaddin, 

226  a.  1 r.  — Ballynure,  219  a.  2r.  30  p.  — Bollandstowne, 

68  a.  1 R.  4 p. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath— Collierstowne,  Meath. 

(part),  39  a. — in  Umberstowne,  10  a. — in  Clondogan,  15  a. — 
in  Larraghcorr,  1 91  a.  2 r— in  Readstowne,  164  a.  ; bar.  Moy- 
fenragh,  co.  Meath.— part  of  Clonade  and  Clonevoe,  247  a.  ; Kings  Co. 
bar.  Codes towne,  King’s  Co. — Ardandra,  239  a.  1 R.  24  r.  Longford. 
prof.  9 a.  unprof. — Lissnarragh,  118  a.  1 R.  24  p.  prof  23  a. 

2 R.  unprof. Legan,  52  a.  1 R.  16  p— Tobbernaree,  138  a. 

1 8 p.  — Corkorky,  97  a.  2 it.  32  p.  — Knowbegg,  30  a.  — 

Tally,  140  a.  ; bar.  Abbeyshrewle,  co.  Longford.  — Total 
quantity  in  Westmeath,  794  a.  2r.  22  r.  plant.  (1,287  a.  & 

20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  16/.  Is.  9id.  — Total  quantity  m 
Meath,  419  A.  2 R.  plant.  (679  A.  2 R.  25  p.  stat)  -Total  rent, 

8/.  9s.  llid.  — Total  quantity  in  King’s  Co.,  247  a.  plant. 

(400  a.  & 14  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  51.  — Total  quantity  in 
Longford,  816  a.  & 24.  r.  plant.  (1,322  a.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

16/.  10s.  6d. Date  13/4  April  19/4  year.  — InroUed 

19/4  April  1667. 

48.  Major  ROBERT  WARD— A brick  house,  tylcd,  Dublin. 
a backsidej  and  a back  building,  in  Oxmantowne,  12s.  2Jd. ; 
city  of  Dublin— a house,  a yard,  a ruined  slated  house,  on  Ualmmj. 
,,c  west  side  of  y“  said  yard,  a small  tlmtched  house,  and  y' 
walls  of  a house,  on  y*  south  side  of  the  High-street,  1/.  17s.  6d. 

—a  house,  a yard,  and  a house  plott,  backward,  in  d“,  18s. 

—a  house,  a yard,  and  a house  plott,  in  d°,  1/.  17s.  6d— 
a house,  a yard,  a house  plott,  backward,  and  a shedd,  in  d", 

7S> a corliel.  house  to  said  street,  leading  to  Flood-street, 

j2s. a house,  in  d",  15s. — a house,  a thatched  house,  back- 

ward a yard,  and  the  walls  of  a house,  backward,  in  d", 

1 9s.  6s— a thatched  house  and  a backside  in  d",  7s.  6d.  a 


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house,  backward,  in  d",  10s.  6d.  — a house,  a backside,  y‘ 
walls  of  a house  backward,  in  d",  and  y«  walls  of  another 
house  in  do0,  15s. — two  houses  and  a backside  in  d°,  north 
side,  3/.  19s.  6 d. — the  walls  of  a house,  a house,  backward, 
a backside  with  a shedd,  in  do-,  1/.  6s.  3d.— part  of  a house,  a 
backside,  and  a thatched  house,  backward,  hi  d“,  2s.  8 d. ; 
town  of  Galway. — part  of  a house  in  Oxmantown,  18s.  !W. 
— a house  in  Fishamble-street,  commonly  called  yc  sign  of  yc 

Bell,  1 Is.  5 \d. ; city  of  Dublin Total  rent  in  Dublin, 

21.  2s.  4£c/. — Total  rent  in  Galway,  15s.  8^rf.— All  these  to 

Ward  and  his  heirs 52.  Major  ROBERT  WARD, 

ALEX.  STAPLES,  and  DANIEL  M'NEILE,  esqrs.  — 
Part  of  a timber  and  brick  house,  tiled,  a malthouse  and  yard,  in 
St.  Patrick’s-street,  11.  3s.  o\d. ; city  of  Dublin.—  Moneard 
plowF  (part),  207  a.  3r.  31.  3s.  2\d.— Rathpecan,  1 plowl",  I 
387  a.  5/.  17s.  G\d. — moiety  of  Ballybegg,  60  a.  18s.  25 d.; 
par.  Whitechurch  and  Kilcully,  north  liberties,  Cork— CW-  | 


heene,  1 plowland,  251a.  3/.  16s.  2 jrf. ; par.  Curriciphane, 
said  liberties — Killnap,  { plowl'1,  115  a.  1/.  14s.  lljrf.;  par. 
St.  MaryShandon,  d". — the  Commons,  1 plowld,  1 64a.  2/.9$.9</. 
— Feren  (or  Farren)  feris,  and  Knockfree,  49  a.  14s.  )0jtf. 
— Killogybegg,  1 a.  plant.  (1  a.  2 n.  19  p.  slat.)  3jrf.— Rath- 
more,  5 plow.,  71  a.  11.  Is.  6:>d. ; par.  and  liberties  aforesaid. 
— Polea-Curry,  North,  h plow.— Polea-Curry,  South,  4 plow., 
62  a.  18s.  10</. ; par.  and  lib.  aforesaid— North  Ballymore 
or  Ballynure  (part),  13  a.  3 r.  35  p.  4s.  2 id.;  par.  St.  Fin- 
barry,  south  liberties— In  trust  for  the  (49)  officers 

54.  JAMES  RAND  of  London,  apothecary. — In  Rathmul- 

lin,  317  a.  & 20  p.  plant.  (513  a.  1 a.  30  p.  stat.)  prof.  80  a. 
1r.  unprof.  4/.  5s.  7 d.;  bar.  Lecale,  co.  Downe 

55.  THOMAS  LINDSAY  gent — Clogher,  210a.  21. 16s.8rf.; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  24 th  June  \9th  year. — Inrolled 

10 th  Oct.  1667. 


BOSE,  Lady,  Marchioness  of  ANTRIM.  — All  and 
singular  the  towns,  villages,  hamletts,  manoi-s,  castles,  lands, 
tenements,  seivices,  rents,  and  hereditaments  whatsoever, 
scituate,  lying,  and  being  in  the  baronies  ofToomeand  Antrim 
within  ye  territories  or  tuogl.s  of  Monterevedy,  Feavagh, 
MunterkaUy,  Knockboynebrade,  and  Muntermurrigan,  which 
were  given  and  bequeathed  to  her  by  yc  last  will  of  Sir  Henry 
O’Neale,  her  deceased  father— Except  Ballyculfay,  Bally- 
mackaddy,  Ballybowloghlv,  Ballyclougervey,  Ballynewmeg- 
lasse,  Ballynewgenan,  Ballygally,  Ballycarginnig,  y-  i town 
of  Cammome,  y'  4 towns  of  Gunean,  and  y'  4 towns  of 
Cramhill,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Sir  T.  Phillips  knt. ; and  also 
those  ten  towns  or  townlands  in  the  Fevagh,  formerly  in  the 
tenure  of  dame  Anne  Hill;  and  those  20  towns  or  townlands 
in  y'  tuogh  of  Munterkelly,  formerly  in  y-  said  Anne  Hill’s 
possession,  and  also  those  4 towns  or  townlands  in  Maghre- 
heghall,  in  y'  territory  of  MunterkaUy,  formerly  in  y'  posses- 
sion of  W“  Fullerton  gent. ; and  also  Ballybollan  and  Outer- 
clouny,  in  yc  tuogh  of  Muntervedy. — the  chiefrie  of  51.  a year, 
issuing  out  of  y°  towns  in  the  Fevagh,  and  y'  20  towns  in 
MunterkaUy. — the  chiefrie  of  10/.  issuing  out  of  y°  4 towns  I 
of  Carrowdonoghie— the  chiefrie  of  21.  issuing  out  of  Bally- 
bollan and  Outerclouny ; borough  of  Randalstowne,  bar. 

Toome  and  Antrim,  co.  Antrim. Dale  28 th  Feb. 

im  year, —Inrolled  \3th  March  1666. —Note .-  All  these  lands 
and  premisses  had  been  granted  by  King  Charles  I.  to  her 
father  Sir  Henry  O’Neale  knt.,  in  fee,  by  patent  dated  1 9th  July 
1637,  13th  Cha*  1st,  and  confirmed  to  yc  marchioness  in 
fee  by  this  patent;  and  (at  the  request  of  Randal  Marq.  of 
Antrim,  her  husband  and  herself,  and  pursuant  to  privy  seal, 
dated  at  Whitehall,  31st  Oct'  1666,  (19»,  2“ p.  d.  R.  8.)  the 
premisses  within  the  territory  or  tuogh  of  Monterevedy  were 
created  the  manor  of  EdendufTcarricke ; tlie  towns  and  lands 
of  Ballekillefede,  &c.  created  the  manor  of  Mullaghane ; the 
lands  of  Ballelymy,  &c.  created  the  manor  of  Cashell ; the 
half  tuogh  or  cinament  of  Knockboynebrade,  and  the  tuogh 
of  Muntermurrigan,  created  the  manor  of  Bockna ; with 
courts  lect  and  baron,  waifs,  estrays,  felons  and  fugitives’ 
goods,  &c.  in  each,  courts  of  record,  power  to  appoint  senes- 
challs,  bailiffs  to  execute  writts  and  other  process  of  y'  said 
courts,  and  other  officers ; to  build  and  keep  a prison,  with  a 
gaoler;  to  impark  2,000  acres,  with  free  warren  and  chace; 
to  appoint  a clerk  of  y'  market;  to  hold  a Wednesday  mar- 
ket, and  two  fairs  on  26  June  and  20  August,  and  y'  day 
alter  each,  at  the  late  built  town  of  Brughshane,  upon  the 
lands  of  Agneclore,  at  the  crown  rent  of  15s.  English— and 
for  yc  better  plantation  of  y»  manor  of  Edenduffecarricke, 
and  the  town  of  Ironworkes  ats  Mainewater,  within  that  ma- 
nor, the  said  town  was  created  a free  borough,  by  yc  name  of 

andalstowne,  and  to  return  two  members  to  parliament 

lotal  rent,  30/.,  being  y'  ancient  rent  reserved  by  y'  patent 
granted  to  Sir  Henry  O’Neile  by  K.  Charles  I.,  dated  19  July, 

13th  of  his  reign Patent  dated  16/A  March  1666,  and 

,n,om  2d  April  1,67.  Pal.  »•  Car.  M,  2- par,, 

facie  Roll  52.)  ' ’ 


Roll,  1 9th  Cha.  II.  fourth  part,  face. 


Wexford.  3;  ARTHUR  Earl  of  ANGLESEY— On  y'  north  or.  on 
kay  a ham,,  „„-Uuh  bj  c„pl  s,  Twogood.-, 
slated  house,  with  a shop  and  cellar  to  it— a stone  house 
slated,  out  of  repair— a ruined  waste  house— a stone  house’ 


slated,  and  a yard— a stone  house,  slated,  out  of  repair— a large 
stone  house  with  a yard,  to  the  key— a stone  house,  with 
a back  building. — a small  stone  house,  slated,  with  a small 
backside — the  walls  of  a house  lying  upon  y'  street,  which  fell 
when  Mr.  Bishopp  was  tenant— one  stone  house,  slated,  with 
a small  garden  and  building,  backward— the  walls  of  a house 
lying  in  y°  street  called  Hyde’s  Hall— y'  ruins  of  a house  to 

y*  street>  and  a small  garden. — a small  house,  slated. a 

thatched  house  upon  y'  town  wall— a stone  house  and  yard— 
the  ruins  of  a house,  and  another  clearly  waste— a stone  house 
and  garden — a thatched  house  and  d»— a handsome  stone 
house,  with  agarden  and  court— two  stone  houses,  with  a yard. 

a stone  house,  with  a plottof  ground  for  a garden. a stone 

house,  with  a backside— a slate  house,  ruined,  with  a small 

plot— a stone  house,  slated ; in  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford 

a house-sted  and  garden a house-sted  and  garden.  — die 

walls  of  a house,  with  a garden— a house-sted  and  a small 
piece  of  ground — a house-sted  and  a small  slipp  of  ground, 
—a  house-sted  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— 
a house-stead  and  garden— a ruin  diatched  house  or  barne, 
and  garden— a house-stead  and  a slipp  of  a garden— a house- 

stead  and  a small  piece  of  ground— a house-stead  and  d° a 

thatched  house,  with  walls  of  stone  and  clay,  and  a garden— 
a diatched  house,  with  stone  and  clay  walls— a small  thatched 

cabbin,  with  some  waste  ground — a small  thatched  cabbin 

a thatched  house,  backsides,  cabbin,  and  garden— a liouse-stead 
and  a small  garden— a diatched  cabbin— a waste  house-stead 
and  garden— a house-stead  on  y'  north  side— two  house-steads 
on  y*  same  side — a thatched  cabbin— a house  and  garden— a 
thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— 
a parcell  of  waste  ground  where  cabbins  stood— a cabbin 
and  garden — a house-stead,  waste ; in  Bridge-street-lane,  in 
New  Ross— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  small  gar- 
den— a thatched  house  and  small  backside.— a house-stead, 

with  a narrow  backside — a thatched  cabbin a thatched 

-----  and  small  garden— a house-stead,  waste,  and  a small 
garden— a diatched  cabbin ; in  Maiden-lane,  New  Ross— a 
house,  cabbin,  and  garden,  in  Church-lane,  d"— a small  sl.edd 
and  stone  house— two  stone  houses  and  gardens— a stone 
house  and  garden—  a stone  house,  with  a back  building  and 

garden — a thatched  cabbin,  with  a slipp  of  a garden a stone 

house,  with  a slipp  of  a garden— a waste  piece  of  ground  of 
a stone  house,  and  a garden— a diatched  house  and  a small 
garden — the  stone  walls  of  a house,  widi  a shedd— a small 
thatched  cabbin— a thatched  cabbin  and  backside— a house 
and  garden. — a thatched  house  and  garden. — a stone  house 
slated,  and  a garden— a stone  house,  widi  a backside  and 
garden— a stone  house,  slated,  with  a garden— a diatched 
house  for  a stable,  with  a garden — a thatched  house  for  a 
barn,  a garden,  and  a close— a thatched  cabbin— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a liouse-stead  and  garden— two  house- 
steads  and  gardens ; on  y"  south  side  of  St.  Mary’s-street,  in 
New  Ross — a liouse-stead,  a stone  house,  widi  a cross-build- 
ing, and  garden — a stone  house,  with  a cross-building,  and 
garden.  — a stone  house,  slated,  with  a litde  backside.— 
a small  garden  plott— a thatched  cabbin  and  small  garden- 
house-stead,  waste— a waste  piece  of  ground,  widi  a gar- 

en — a house-stead,  a stone  house,  and  garden a small  stone 

house,  with  a garden— a small  house,  with  a garden  and 
backside— a stone  house,  with  a building,  a garden,  and  yard. 


Cork. 


Wexford. 


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19  Ca.  II. 
Wexford. 


1825.] 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


107 


a stone  house,  with  a small  yard  and  garden. — a stone 

house,  with  a kitchen  and  garden.  — a stone  house,  with 
a back  building,  yard,  two  gardens,  and  a thatched  cabbin 
behind  them.— a ruined  house,  with  a slipp  of  a garden— 
a ruined  stone  house,  with  d". — a stone  house,  with  d". — a 
small  stone  house,  slated,  and  a garden.— in  part  of  the  house 
where  Mr.  Whitson  lives,  and  a garden  i 
lane ; on  yc  north  side  of  St.  Mary’s-street, 
large  stone  walls  for  a house. — the  r ' 
walls  of  a house,  with 


St.  Michael’s- 
n New  Ross. — 
house. — broken 
■uined  house  backward. 


piece  of  ground,  where  a fair  house  stood. — two  cabbins, 
with  4 small  backsides. — another  part  of  d°. — a third  cabbin. 

—a  stone  house,  slated — a thatched  cabbin  and  another 
cabbin— a stone  house,  with  a waste  piece  of  ground,  and 
a waste  d»,  where  Mrs.  Cashell’s  cabbin  is. — three  cabbins. 
—a  thatched  cabbin— a stone  house,  with  a yard,  kitchen, 
and  garden. — a piece  of  ground  for  a garden  next  the  town 
walls,  and  from  thence  y“  walls  of  a house,  7 couples  long, 
and  a waste  piece  of  ground  between  Mr.  Bunbury’s  house 
mul  Lieut.  Col.  Puckle’s— a fair  stone  house,  slated,  a room 
for  scullery,  and  part  of  a garden  wall— a large  house,  em- 
ployed for  a common  bakehouse,  with  a house-stead,  cabbin, 
and  garden— a house-stead,  with  3 couples  standing,  and 
a garden— a stable,  pigeon-house,  and  orchard,  with  a large 
house  to  yc  street,  and  building  backwards— a piece  of  ground 
for  a garden  ; in  south  quarter.  New  Ross— a house  and 
small  garden. — a thatched  cabbin  and  garden. — a house-stead 
and  garden. — a cabbin,  house-stead,  and  garden— a house- 
stead  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  gar- 
den.  a waste  place  for  a house  and  garden— a thatched  cab- 

bin and  garden— a house-stead  and  garden— a house-stead 
and  small  d»—  a thatched  cabbin  and  d"— a house-stead,  cab- 
bin, mid  small  garden— a garden  plott— a cabbin  and  garden, 
—a  thatched  cabbin— a thatched  house— a thatched  cabbin 
and  a waste  piece  of  ground. — a house-stead,  waste. — a stone 
house,  with  back  buildings,  a shed,  and  garden— a small 
thatched  cabbin— a stone  house,  ruined,  backhouse,  mid  gar- 
den.  a waste  piece  of  ground,  a slate  house,  and  garden. — 

a stone  house,  with  a yard,  2 ruined  backhouses,  and  garden. — 
a house  and  yard,  backhouse,  and  garden— a stone  house,  back- 
building,  a yard,  with  a kill,  & small  shed  and  cabbin— a house, 
slated,  with  backbuildings,  yard,  and  garden— a slated  house 
and  garden. — a house  mid  small  backside— a large  house,  with 
a kitchen  and  small  backside,  and  a great  house-stead,  lying 
in  St  Mary’s-street ; in  y°  east  side  of  South-street,  in  New 
ross. a stone  house,  with  buildings  backward,  and  a gar- 

de,,.—a thatched  cabbin  and  small  garden.— a thatched 
cabbin,  a piece  of  ground  full  of  tann-pitts,  a back  kill, 
and  house-stead.  — a thatched  cabbin,  with  a small  garden, 
—a  thatched  house  and  garden  ; west  side  of  South-street, 
in  New  Ross— a house-stead  and  small  garden— a thatched 
house  and  garden,  a thatched  cabbin  and  small  garden— 
two  cabbins  and  gardens— a house-stead,  cabbin,  and  gar- 
den.  tivo  cabbins  and  gardens,  and  two  garden  plotts.  — 

a house-stead  and  garden— a liouse-stead  and  sliedd  within 
it,  and  a garden— a house-stead  and  garden— a house-stead 
and  garden— a house-stead,  cabbin,  and  garden— a thatched 
cabbin  and  garden ; south  side  of  St.  Micliael’s-lune,  in  New 

Ross. a house-stead  and  small  garden. —a  house-stead 

and  garden— a long  ruined  cabbin  and  garden  plott,  and 
part  of  W'  Davy’s  holding,  in  St.  Mary’s-street— a garden 
joining  to  St.  Michael’s  church-yard.  — a waste  piece  of 
ground  on  yc  west  side  of  St.  Michael’s  church-yard. — 
a small  garden— a small  garden ; north  side  of  St.  Micliael’s- 
lane,  in  New  Ross.  — a liouse-stead,  with  a waste  piece  of 
ground— a thatched  cabbin,  with  a small  garden—  a liouse- 
stead  and  garden— a small  garden  plott— a cabbin  and 
small  garden. — nine  house-steads,  and  a little  garden  to 
each— a liouse-stead,  with  a small  garden. — two  house-steads, 
a cabbin,  and  a garden— a thatched  cabbin,  with  a little 
backside  and  garden.  — a house-stead  mid  garden  ; west 
side  of  Beale-street,  in  New  Ross— two  liouse-steads  mid 
gardens,  a waste  piece  of  ground  mid  garden— a house-stead 
and  cabbin,  with  a garden— a liouse-stead  and  garden.— a 

garden— two  house-steads— a ll  tihud  house  »d  * all 

backside. a long  thatched  house,  small  garden,  and  backside. 

—eight  house-steads  and  8 gardens,  plowed  by  John  Jennings  j 
cast  side  of  Beale-street,  in  New  Ross— a thatched  cabbin— 
a house-stead,  cabbin,  and  garden— a garden  plott.— a garden 
plott— a thatched  house  and  garden— a garden  plott— a gar- 
den plott— a garden  plott— two  liouse-steads,  cabbin,  and 
(122.) 


3 garden  plotts ; south  side  of  Cross-lane,  in  New  Ross. — a 
garden  plott. — a liouse-stead  and  garden. — a square  garden  - 
plott,  with  a liouse-stead  and  large  garden  plott.— a house- 
stead,  2 garden  plotts,  and  a cabbin. — a ruined  house  and 
large  garden. — a liouse-stead,  cabbin,  and  garden. — a garden 
plott. — a cabbin ; north  side  of  Cross-lane,  in  New  Ross. 

—Total  rent,  39/.  19s.  9 \d. Date  9th  Feb.  19 th  year— 

Inrolled  19 th  March  1666. 

7.  Cornet  RICHARD  WHALEY— In  Ballyvoole,  78  a. 
Sr.  25  p. — Ballygegan,  97a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. 
— Total  quantity,  (284.  A.  3 c.  31  r.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
3/.  1 Is. 2 \d. — Tulliagh,  251  A. — Ballyard,  278a.  3 R.  14, p.  prof. 
15  a.  unprof.— Lislea,  242  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof—  Aglmecone 
alias  Aghmacane,  142  a.  prof.  163  a.  unprof.  — Debereene, 
224  a.  prof.  77  A.  unprof.  — ||  Cargill  or  Carricgeen  (part), 
170  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  — ||  Legacree  or  Aughnacree  als 
Auglilegnacree  (part),  46a.  prof.  7 


legbagh, 


iprof. — Carrownagow- 
jh,  264a.  prof.  89a.  unprof.— 1|  Aglineduffe  or  Aughinduffe, 
192  a.  prof.  265  a.  unprof— 11  Cashed  (part),  73  a.  prof.  28  a. 
unprof—  Devernagh,  229  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Orier, 
co.  Ardmagh— Total  quantity,  (3,420  a.  3 R.  12  p.  stat.) — 
Total  rent,  28/.  10s.  l^rf— Note : The  four  denominations 
thus  ||  marked,  cont.  779  a.  & 22  p.  stat.,  being  charged  with 
6/.  9s.  ll£d.  (y'  proportion  of  y'  rent  of  28/.  10s.  lid.),  the 

same  was  afterwards  reduced. Date  1st  Feb.  1 9th  year— 

Inrolled  9th  Feb.  1666. 

9.  JOSEPH  DEANE  esq— Hayestowne  (part),  445  a. 

2 n— Earnulfe,  120  a— Harriestowne  (part),  410  a.  2r— 
Kingstowne  and  Great  Earnulfe,  319  a.  1 it— FoUistowne 
(part),  81  a.  2 r.  18  p.  ; bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath.— in  Bally- 
gallan,  400  a— Coolesillags,  29  a— Ballycacksouse,  426  a— 
Pooreswood,  395  a—  Cooleroe,  183  a— Coolereeny,  154  a. 
— Ballyduffe,  129  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— Aghne- 
mutragh,  292  a.  2r.  16p— Burriu,  247  a.  3r.  24  p— Cloun- 
147  a— Dromgehmle,  74  a— Townahenry,  101  a. 
.— BaUydeslane,  171  a.  2 r.  16  p— Ballym'Couchy, 
168a.  1r.  8f— in  Ballyrussell,  38a.  & 32p— Narrow- Water, 
240  a.  — Drumore,  196  a.  1 r.  24  r.  — Ringleroy,  162  a.  3 r. 

8 p— Moygannon  (south  part),  43  a.  3 r.  16  p— Aghegeight 
ats  Ballyaghegeigh  (south  part),  107  a.  2r.  32  p.;  bar.  Upper 
Evagh,  co.  Downe. — Total  quantity  in  Meath,  (2,230  a.  1 R. 
7 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  27/.  17s.  7d— in  Kilkenny  (2,779  a. 
2r.  32  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  34/.  14s.  lid.  — in  Downe, 
(3  225  A.  2 R.  13  P.  stat.)  1,991  A.  1 R.  8p.  plant— Total  rent, 

26/.  17s. 7d. 10.  NATII-  COOPER,  CHRISTOPHER 

RENDER,  and  JOHN  FISHER,  gents— Rossroe,  130  a— 
Cappagh,  182  a— Kilkeran  (part),  35  a.  1 R.  14  p— Bally- 
allan  (part),  124  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total 
quantity,  (763  a.  1 r.  3 8 p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  9/.  10s.  10*d. 
—to  Cooper— Fodanorahy  (part),  106  a. 

(172  a.  3 R.  5 p.  stat.)  2/.  3s.  2*,d. ; same 
— Glanbreedy,  204  a.  3 r.  14  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof— part  of 
f west  part  of  Garrylish,  91  A.  1 R.  33  P.  prof.  7 a.  unprof— 
Territory  Ilengh,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity,  (479  a. 

3 r.  31  P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  9s.  llid— to  Fisher. 

11  JOHN  PARKER  of  London,  gent— In  Kilbride,  596  a. 
3 r.  5 p.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.  (966  a.  2 r.  38  r.  stat.)  12/.  Is.  8d. ; 

bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. Date  16 th  Jan.  18 th  year.— 

Inrolled  22 d February  1666. 

12.  THOMAS  COOTE  esq. — Note : The  grant  of  lands 

inrolled  here  is  inrolled  before  on  y'  back  of  y'  ?A  ”'1 

is  yc  same  with  that  set  down,  page  (103) — 


. 27  p.  plant. 
e bar.  — to  Render. 


— Inrolled  bthjune 


21.  WM  HAMILTON  of  Loughcurrine,  co.  Tyrone,  es 
— Kedew  als  Redew,  120  a— Mullinele,  241  a.  prof.  81 
rmprof.-Dyao,  SS  a. — Mullaglunore,  190  « *;  3 

uitprof. — Killinnll,  ISO  a.  prof.  2S  a.  .opiof.-Mollmrfe.gl., 

,70  .. Drwnrus or  Drumas,  190  a. prof-  2a. unprof.— Taw 

,»l,al»n  alia.  Tatendeagho.  nli»  T.wnagW.gh.n,  164  a 
prof.  60  a.  unprof. — Claarkill,  SI  A—lir=l..ge,  ««iog!i 
100  a. — Derrerantalum  .»>•  Dorreerantali.n  anrl  Minn 
soge,  04  a.  prof.  18  a.  1 a.  unprof.— Mullnghnuu 


r o , a.  prof. 

- Ballagh,  185  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.— 
Meaeh,  103a. prof.  67  a. unprof—  Cornelaght,  215  a. 
nnprof. — Aghasallagh,  307  a.  prof.  13  a.  unprof— 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


■i.  II.  Killmore,  156  a — Cavanbuy,  67  a.  — Skragrane  alias  Stra- 
~ grane,  107  a. — Lissmullinture,  89  a.  prof.  77  a.  unprof. — the 
me-  woods  of  Mullineill  and  Lissraullinture,  246  a.  — Taunagb, 
94  a.  prof.  8 a.  In.  20  p.  unprof. — Leaghtmackanabb,  134  a. 

prof.  4 a.  unprof. — Kinardtowne,  97  a Killiganny,  62  a. 

prof.  7 a.  2 n.  unprof. — Quilligan  alias  Quilliganny,  196  a. 
prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Aghenis,  291a.  prof.'  29  a.  unprof.— Ra- 
nakett,  196  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof. — Dromore,  171a.  prof.  11a. 
unprof. — Lisladowne,  164  a.— Mullycarnon,  331  a.— Creve- 
lagli,  413  a.  prof.  26  a.  1 n.  unprof. — Tollyremon  or  Tully- 
romon,  215  a. — Anacknauch  alias  Anaghcramph,  233a.  prof. 
4 a.  unprof.— Knockanegew  alias  Knockagenn,  237  a.  prof. 
6 a.  unpvof.  — Conner  alias  Comer  alias  Comes,  240  a.  — 
Gynee,  50  a. — Tnllyneskean  alias  Tullynesheaii,  60  a.  ; bar. 
Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone.  — Lishnonough  alias  Lisnanagli, 
119  a.  3 r.  7 p.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. — Mullinora,  110  a.  prof. 

17  a.  unprof. — Achatis,  64  a.  & 10  p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — 
Murraglifaddagh,  105  a.  & 12  p.  — Newtowne,  114  a.  Ir. 

18  p. — Ballyhallahnn  and  Glaymoteragh,  70  a.  3r.  39  p. — 
Glanaltragh,  68  a.  & 15  p. — Garrinch,  63  a.  2r. — Carrow- 
m'Laughlin,  153  a. — Drumnacrosse  or  Drumacrosse,  207  a. 
3r.  15  p. — Cartronware,  73  a.  1 r. — Aghabrack,  32  a.  3r. — 
Corbally,  102a.  & 20 p.— Aghamore,  1 cartron,  108a.2r.S0p. 
— Knockbane  and  Shanclone,  196a.  Ir.  20p. — Killnemarragh 
alias  Killnemaddagh,  l cartron,  87  a.  3 r.  20  p. — Liskerragh- 

tegan  ats  Lisseraglikenneda,  1 cart",  101a.  3 R.  10  p Lisse- 

quin,  1 cartron,  45  a.  2r. — Cartron  Stilaght,  1 cart",  115a.3r. 
— Tawlaglvt,  116  a.  3r. — Clonloghill,  1 cartron,  116a. — Gar- 
wagh  and  Cooledugliill,  d",  118  a. — Ballynegarragh,  1 cart", 
49a.  2 r.  10 p. — Corregrane,  l cart",  222a.  3r.  10  p.— Gur- 

teeneclinell,  82  a.  2r. — Ewkenbane,  1 cartron,  109  a.  2r. 

Loughcarran,  18  a.  1 r.  unprof.  — Cartroncard  Torres  and 
Knappagh,  110a.  & 33p. — Tullylinagh  and  Monea,  218a.  Ir. 
17  p.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. — Esnagli,  130  a.  2r.  7p.  prof.  176a. 
2r.  unprof.  — Ardcallen,  2 cartrons,  264  a.  2r.  27  p.  — in 
Towne-Warden  and  Friskill,  3 cartrons,  659  a. — Aghaboy, 
78  a.  3 R. — Muskersagh  alias  Munkersagh  and  Largan,  207  a. 

2 r.  19  p.  prof.  65  a.  3 it.  4 p.  unprof. — Coolearty,  214  a.  2r. 
prof.  36a.  unprof. — Clonefin,  211  a.  3r.  prof.  142  a.  3 r.  20  p. 
unprof.  — Monestrybagh  or  Monestrybanc,  186  a.  1 r.  8 p. 
prof.  123  a.  & 15 p.  unprof. — Killin,  2 cartrons,  327a.  3r.  8p. 
prof.  270  a.  2 r.  12  p.  unprof. — Bogg  of  Killin  and  Bnllin- 
lougli,  65  a.  2r.  unprof. — Ballinlough,  2 cartrons,  135  a.  In. 

10  a. — Coolecorr  and  Shancloonagli,  224  a.  2 r. — Ratlicorr, 

97  a.  2 r.— Aghafadda,  101  a.  3 R.  10  p.— Ballinulty,  263  a. 

3 n.  33  p. — Tobber,  2 cartrons,  263  a. — Enishmore,  27  a 

Bawne,  159  a.  1 it— Ballydally,  116  a.  & 20  p.— Cargynagh 
alias  Clagrynagh,  114  a.  1 r. — Clonesliurra  or  Cloneshinra, 

99  a.  1 r.  20  p. — Tearemore,  60  a. — Emlagh,  55  a.  2 r.  10  p. 

— Corkyllin  and  Cartronbower,  with  Ballymaraghan,  189  a. 

3 r.  38  p. — Ballyamyell  or  Ballyaunell,  185  a.  3 it.  20  p. — 
Porgurtinoughti-agh  and  Porgurtineltragh,  248  a.  2n.  16  p. 

— Derragh,  2 cartrons,  90  a.  & 12  p.  prof.  466  a.  3 n. 

13  p.  unprof. — Cooledony,  2 cartrons,  158  a.  2 r.  prof.  76  a. 

3 r.  34  p.  unprof— Carnabegg  alias  Carmabegg,  2 cartrons, 

27  a.  & 26  p.  prof.  327  a.  unprof. — Clonecraw,  2 cartrons, 

98  a.  & 12p.  prof.  341a.  2r.  3 p.  unprof. — Clonaghmore, 

155  a. — Boellyboy  or  Balleboy,  2 cartrons,  145  a.  & 25  p. 

Ritnychuly  or  Rimcooly,  d°,  1 18  a.  & 20  p.  prof.  69  a.  1 r. 

13  p.  unprof. — Kinroe  or  Rinroe,  184  a.  3 r.  10  p. — Lina- 
backarty  and  Tonem,  85  a.  2 n.  20  P. — Killsonagh,  93  a.  3 r. 

36  p.  prof.  26  a.  3 r.  unprof. ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford. 
—Total  quantity  in  Tyrone,  6,31 1 a.  plant.  (10,222  a.  3 r. 

4 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  85/.  3s.  9Jrf. — Total  quantity  in  Long- 
ford, 8,864  a.  & 13  P.  plant.  (14,358  a.  1 r.  15  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  179/.  9s.  7rf. — Note:  The  lands  of  Carrow- 
m'Laughlin  and  Clonloghill  being  subject  to  a mortgage  of 
200/.,  made,  17th  Nov.  1637,  by  Faglmy  and  Cormucke  Fer- 
rall  to  RJ  Kennedy  esq.,  and  the  same  being  saved  under  the 
acts  to  William  Kennedy  of  Mullagh,  esq.,  (son,  heir,  and 
exec'  of  John  Kennedy  esq.,  and  brother  to  the  said  Richard,)  I 
he  received  the  said  200/.  from  Hamilton,  and  released 
to  him  the  said  mortgage  by  deed,  dated  8th  March  1670, 
and  inrolled  20  May  1071.  (Hot.  de  anno  23"  C.  2.  2J"  p\ 

. /.  Roll  13.)— Tullybrack-Itragh,  155  a— the  lower  half  of  Tul- 
lybrackoutragh,  60  a.  1 n — Dromnahirary,  182  a.  2 r.  prof. 

34  a.  unprof— Tullyglisse,  121a.  1 it. — Coolekill,  115  a.  2 r. 

— fKilltibride,  218  a.  2 it— Carrofiaghan,  143  a— fDugire, 

143  a.  2r. — f Portnelligan,  67  a.  2 r.— fLislaunill  or  Lis- 
lamnill,  92  a.  2 r— Mullin,  285  a — fTullyglissoglody,  117  a. 

— fCreenerkin,  184  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Tuterany  als  Taurany,  co. 


Ardmagh. — For  the  lands  marked  films,  containing  823  a. 
In.  plant.  (1,333  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.),  total  rent,  ll/.2s.3rf.  - 
— for  the  rest,  1,018  a.  2 b.  plant.  (1,649  a.  3 r.  9 p. 
stat.),  total  rent,  13/.  14s.  llfrf. — Ballenemeataghoutragh, 
Ballcnemeataghi trngh,  Lislony,  Breaghine,  Gortfad,  and 
Skerrye,  Numsoge  or  Mumsoge,  Dromquose,  Dromahickeene, 
Glassdromine,  Crossdalicowtragh,  and  Crosstlalietragh,  and 
also  yc  chief  rent  of  2/.  10s.,  and  suit  of  court.  — Total 
2s.  6 d.  over  and  above  all  other  rents  to  w">  the  premisses 
were  then  liable;  bar.  Tourany,  co.  Ardmagh. in  rever- 

sion, after  y'  determination  of  Rob'  Hovenden’s  interest, 
who  married  Catharine  yc  mother  of  Sir  Phelim  O’Neile 
of  Kinard,  co.  Tyrone,  knt. — Note:  The  king  being  en- 
titled, by  Sir  Phelim  O’Neile’s  forfeiture,  to  the  yearly  rent 
of  20/.,  and  certain  chiefries,  services,  and  profits,  reserved 
out  of  these  premisses,  by  his  grant  thereof  to  Rob'  Ho- 
venden  of  Ballynameatagh,  esq.,  in  fee  farm,  which  had 
hidierto  been  concealed,  and  not  brought  into  charge  in 
the  Exchequer,  his  Majesty  directed  a grant  to  pass  to 
Wm  Hamilton  of  Loughcurrin,  esq.,  and  his  heirs,  of  the 
said  fee-farm  rent  of  20/.,  duties,  and  services,  at  the  rent 
of  1/.  Whitehall,  11  April  1665.  (17",  2»  p.  d.  R.  4.) 
and  12  Feb.  1665-6.  (18",  2»  p.  f R.  29.) — Mr.  Hamilton, 
on  the  8 July  1667,  surrendered  this  patent  of  27  Feb., 
conditioned  to  be  regranted  on  payment  of  2s.  to  the  vice 

treas'  (19",  1"  p.  f R.  9.) Date  27th  Feb.  19th  year— 

Inrolled  5th  March  1666. 

28.  SIMON  RICHARDSON  esq. — Ballynahowne  alias  i 
Ballynehone,  1 tate  and  1,  150  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.— Astris- 
semore  alias  Asrismore,  31  a—  Mullanacallagh  ats  Mullane- 
nalloge,  20  a.;  bar.  Truagh,  co.  Monaghan— Tanlaght  ats 
Townelaght,  1 tate,  81  a.  — Killiffe  ats  Killileeffe,  d",  40  a. 
prof.  2 a.  3 r.  unprof—  Garrane  alias  Garronoughtragh,  1 tate, 

35  a.  prof.  150  a.  unprof.  — a parcell  of  Annamcneth  alias 
Annaneogh  alias  Anagramph,  7 a— another  part  of  d",  23  a.; 
bar.  and  co.  Monaghan. — Coolertragh  alias  Cooleoghtragh, 

120  a.  — Tirem'more  alias  Teerem'moe,  63  a.;  bar.  Cree- 
morne,  co.  Monaghan.  — Total  quantity,  570  a.  & 6 p. 

plant.  (923  a.  Ir.  8 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7/.  14s.  2Jtf. 

28.  ROBERT  BURGH  gent. — Shiveage,  2tates,  72  a.  prof. 

9 a.  unprof— Terecava,  2 fates,  61  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof— 
Cornehowa,  2 tates,  79a.  prof.  4a.  unprof— Tcreawra,  2 tates, 

74  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof— Gowleery,  1 tate,  47  a.  prof.  2 a. 

unprof— Tullynonine,38A—Carvagh,CmdowIagh,Legacory, 

and  Cornehowe,  4 tates,  441a.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan— 
Baliyreagh  (part),  698  a.  2r.  27 1*.;  bar.  Creemorne— Cork- 
reagh  (part),  82  a.  2 r— Rent,  1/.  13s.  5</.;  bar.  Athirdee, 
co.  Louth — Total  quantity  in  Monaghan,  (2,447  a.  3r.  14  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  20/.  8s. Date  30 th  May  1 9th  year— 

Inrolled  24 (h  July  1667. 


30.  Sir  GEORGE  CARTERETT  bart.  and  Sir  WIL- 
LIAM PETTY  knt. — Gortagaffe  or  Gortagasse,  154  a. 

plott  of  yc  Downe  Survey,  remaining  in  the  office  of  the  Sur- 
veyor General— Gortalinny  (N-2.),  161a.  Sr.  (N»ll.)— 
Cahir  (part),  229a.  ln.SOr.  (12.)— another  part  of  d"  (12A.), 
113  a.  2 r— more  in  y=same  (12  P.),  109  a— more  in  y"  same 
(12.  1.),  46  a.  — Killgorta  alias  Killgarkary  or  Killgortary 

(17.),  85  a.;  par.  Killmare,  bar.  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry. 

Glamnore  or  Glanmore  (22  T.),  620  a. more  of  the  same 

(22  A.),  25  a.  2r. — Kilhnacaloge  (5  A.),  16  a.  2r. Cann- 

feagh  (8  f A.),  8 a.  3 it. — Cannfeagh  or  Canferagh  (8  A.), 
11a.  & 20  p. — Lealiud  (27  W.),  23  a. — more  of  the  same 
(27  A.),  7 a. — Ardeagh  (4  A.),  97 a.  1 r — Derryvirrhy  ( 13  A. 
M.),  34a — Curraghcreene  (24  A.),  13  a.  & 10  p— Derryna- 

mucklagh  (16  A.),  5 a — Derrymaglagh  (16  T.),  6 a Glan- 

Incliiqueene  (14  A.),  40  a.  2 r.  SO  p— more  of  the  same 
(14f  A.),  18a.  lit.  20p— more  or  the  same  (14  A.  W.),  15a. 
— Derryclogh  and  Urragh  (18  T.),  233  a.  2 r— more  of  the 
same  (18  A.),  34a. — Dromonity  or  Drumonoly  alias  Drom- 
moughty  (11.),  225  a.  2 r.  14  p— more  of  the  same  (11  T.), 
64 a.  Killagha  (18  P.),  178a.  2r.  20  p— more  of  the  same 
(12  W.  A.),  53  a — Dromalihily  alias  Dromabohcly  (19  A.), 
113  a.  2 r— more  of  die  same  (19  T.),  30  a.  1 n— Bonane 

(9T.),  102  a. — more  of  the  same  (9  A.),  9 a more  of  the 

same  (9  | A.),  22  a.  1 it.  20  p. — Glantrasny  or  Gortrassney 

(20  A.),  31  a. — Coolnagapoge  (1.),  355  a.  1 it.  27  p. Fora- 

more  (15  T.),  50  a— more  of  the  same  (15  A.  W.),  208  a.  or 
10S  a— more  of  y'  same  (15.  4.),  9 a — part  of  Ballygriffin, 
timber  wood,  241  a.  or  141  a — out  of  another  part  of  the 


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same  (containing  in  all  1,150  a.  3 r.),  y'  north  part  next 

- v6  river  of  Kilhnare,  606  a.  3 n.  8 p— Gortlahard,  138  a.— 
East  Killtrassney  and  part  of  Killony  als  Killowen,  262  a. 

2 n. ; par.  Killmare  and  Toyalista,  bar.  Glaneroughty,  co- 
Kerry. — Total  quantity,  (7,787  a.  3 r.  stat.)-Total  rent, 
73/.  0s.0id.-NoU  ■■  By  patent,  dated  23d  Dec.  1678,  and  in- 
rolled  26th  Feb.  following,  the  quit  rent  of  73/.  Os.  Old.  was 
reduced  to  24/.— Hot.  anno  31",  3“  pars,  f Bolls  8 §-  12.) 

31.  THOMAS  COMPTON.  — Part  of  the  west  qr.  of 
Nedeene,  wherein  stands  the  fort  (1.6.  A.),  192  a.  2 b.— 
in  KennagappeU,  being  part  of  the  same  (1.  8.),  15 ' a. — 
Dromanclarig  (1.7.),  28  A.-part  of  Nedeene  (1-9.A.).  !«-*• 
—in  Reenegrosse,  part  of  Nedeene,  15  A.-in  part  of  Nedeene 
(1.5.  A.),  6 a.  — Knockanebane,  68  4.2  b.  — Carrinargo  or 
Carrumarge,  part  of  Nedeene  (1.  2.),  136  a. — Lisclerig  or 
Liscrellig,  in  2 parcells.— part  of  Nedeene  (1.  2.  3.),  and  y° 
other  marked  (1.  2.  6.),  88  a.  — KiUcurane,  part  of  y'  west 
plowland  of  Killowen  (1.  3.  x.),  47A.-out  of  y"  southerly 
part  of  Cumcurkis  (by  an  east  and  west  line),  part  of  the  east 
plowland  of  Killowen,  90  a.  2 R.  27  p. ; bar.  Glanroughtie, 
co.  Kerry— Total  quantity,  (1,410  a.  1b.  16  p.  stat.)-Total 
rent,  13/.  4s.  6Jd.  reduced  to  4/.  a year  by  the  said  patent, 
Roll  1 1. Date  20th  June  19  thyear.—InroUed  17/A  Jidyl667. 

/.  33.  THEODORE  MURPHY  gent.,  MARY  his  wife, 

and  DOROTHY  BAXTER  widow.— In  Ballyvalloe,  22  a. 
3 b.  27  p.  — Bally neclasse,  75  a.  — in  Ballynagh,  230  a.  1 R. 
11p.— Total  rent,  6/.  12s.  103,d. ; bar.  Ballaglikeene,  co. 
Wexford. — to  Murphy  and  wife  for  life ; remainder  to  the 
heirs  male  of  her  body;  rem'  to  Mrs.  Baxter,  her  heirs  and 

assigns. Date  14/A  Nov.  18/A  year.-Inrolled  4/A  March 

1666. 


34.  Sir  WILLIAM  KING  knt—The  castle,  town,  and  t 
lands  of  Killpeakan  and  Killmorrismore,  606  a.  plant.  (981a.  i 
2k.  19  p.  stat.)  9/. 4s.  0 3d:  bar.  Small  County,  co.  Lime-  : 
kick.— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  East  Cahirelly,  Bolier- 
duffe,  Ballysallagh,  and  Knockcarragh,  696  a.  — an  island  ■ 
adjoining,  34A.-the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  West  Cahirelly, 
402  a— Ballyblacker,  part  of  Ballybncken,  40  a.  ; bar.  Clan- 
william,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  (1,898  a.  1r.  39p.  slat.) 

— Total  rent,  17/.  15s.  1 lid  — in  Killfrusli,  186  a.  plant.  . 
(301  A.  1 R.  6p.  stat.)  2/.  16s.  6d. ; bar.  Small  County,  same 
co  —South,  North,  and  East  Ballyhindon,  and  Graige,  157  a. 

3 b 26  p.— Ballygymore,  316  a.— Maydyboy,  49  a— Colie- 
bane,  14a.  1 R.-Ballygybegg,  103  A-Bohergare,  155  A.- 
in  Sharhane,  110  a.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co.—lotal  quan- 
tity, (1,466  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  13/.  14s.  lid— 
Parke  and  Keboge,  258  a.— in  y'  south  part  of  Camary  and  y' 
nortli  part  of  Stradballinvalishngh,  111  A.-in  Carnary  afore- 
said 130  a.;  south  liberties  of  Limerick.— Total  quantity, 
(808  a.  lit.  8 P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  7/.  11s.  6Jd-Kreagh- 
nanrow,  a parcell,  10  A— in  Noghevall,  ^9  A.-Ballyhinnult  , 

3d  of  qr.,  10  a. — Lysm'teige,  i qr.,  9 a— Graffcene,  3-  of  a 
or,  28  A. — Lissylissy,  2-3-  of  qr.,  11a.;  bar.  Burren,  co. 

Clare.— Carrowcullranagh,  15  a.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.— 

in  Oughmama,  1 qr.  and  3-,  39  A.-Turbagh  or  Turlagh  and 
Termonbegg,  96  A.-Deline,  2 qrs.,  86  a— Slewcarne,  1 qr., 
32  a.— in  Rannagli,  3-4-ths  of  qr.,  21a.;  bar.  Burren,  same 
co.— in  Carrowcoolcranagli  alias  Gortnolougli,  36  a.  ; bar.  In- 
rhinuin,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (764  a.  2 r.  10  v.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  7/.  3s.  4Jrf.  — Torbett,  400  a.  — CuUinenagh, 
146  A.  & 35  v.  — Carhunagli,  162  a.  2 b.  29  r.  - Doonard, 
300  a.  prof.  11  A.  unprof.  Carliowgarrett,  117  a.  1 R.  30p^ 
GortungageU,  327  a.  2 b.  37  p.-Molloghconoughtragh,  188  a. 
1r  29  p. — Carhenekelly,  165  a.  & 4p—Carlianagalla  alias 
Carhu-necunnealaght,  48  a.  2 r.  10  P.-in  y"  north  moiety 
of  Lessye  or  Lyssie,  51  a.  2 B.-Shanbough,  224  a.  1b.  29  p. 
— Bally nesaggart,  409  A.  1 R.  34  r.  - Cahirgih,  37  A.  1 R. 
36  p. — -Kallapan  or  Rallapan  (part),  137  A.-Ba  lycoll.nan, 
104  a.  1R.  9 p. — Kilcolgan,  173  a.  1 R.  23  p— South  Lisseym 
Lyssie,  72  a.  & 18  p— Glantallagh,  284  a.  2 r.  36  p.-Glau- 
talleeno,  271a.  3n.  30  P.-Bnllyrengh  a!s  Pullcmtc, 

3 26  p.;  bar.  Iraghticonnor,  co.  K»uw.-ta  5* 

nart.  of  Dromvally,  141a.  3 b.  37  v>  ; bar. 

Lime  co. -Total  quantity,  (3.328  a.  3 u.  38  v,  stab)  - 
, Total  rent,  59/.  6s.  8J</.— in  Ballymnck-Davld,  78  ,\.  K 12  !’• 

88  a.  2n.-Uh,ghneaJ,  134a  3n- 

SH-eboe.  94  a.— in  Uassine,  148  a.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Msath. 
-Total  quantity,  (876  a.  In.  32  p.  s»K)— Total  rent, 
(122.) 


10/.  19s.  ljd— Garthyhouse  and  lands,  293  a.  2 b.  39  p.  10  Cl 
— in  Killenegallogb,  38  a.  1 R.  34  r. — Skelieenc  and  Mony-  jycsll 
duffe,  155  A.  2 n— Kill  and  Shraduffe,  145  a.  ; bar.  Moy- 
cashell,  co.  Westmeath.  — Total  quantity,  (1,024  a.  3 r. 

20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  16s.  2\d.  — Brownestowne, 

450  a.  2 R.  38  p. — Scurlogstowne  (part),  220  a.  & 30  p. — 
Sheepestowne,  124  a.  3 r.  10  p. — Stonestowne,  279  a.  1 r. 

2 p.  — Ballinvally,  143a.— in  Cooledorkeran,  179a.  2r. 

10  p;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath.  — Total  quantity, 

(2,263  a.  3 R.  12  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  28/.  5s.  llld  — 
Derrygrogane,  Kilmurry,  and  part  of  Brackloen,  222  a.  Kmt 
plant.  (359  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  4/.  9s.  10?d;  bar.  Philips- 
towne,  King’s  Co.  — Total  quantity',  10,540  a.  1 r.  13  p. 
j plant.  (17,074  a.  3 r.  36  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1747.  4s.  3d 
— Total  quantity  in  Munster,  7,746  a.  3 b.  38  p.  plant. 
(12,550  a.  & 35  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  117/.  18s.  Id-Total 
quantity  in  Leinster,  2,793  a.  1 R.  15  p.  plant.  (4,524 
3 r.  1 P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  56/.  11s.  2d— Note.-  Sir  W'“  King 
being  sent  for  into  England  by  his  Majesty,  to  attend  his 
service  in  the  war  against  the  Hollanders,  and  behaving 
with  great  loyalty,  prudence,  and  courage,  yc  King,  as  a 
particular  mark  of  his  favour,  was  pleased  to  giant  to  urn, 
during  his  life,  150/.  a year  out  of  die  quit  rents  reserved 
hereby  on  his  lands,  to  commence  from  6 March  1673,  on 
which  day  the  regiment,  whereof  he  was  L.  Colonel,  was  le- 
duced  to  single  companies,  and  he  to  a private  captain— 
(Dated  12 th  May  1674,  and  inrolledaimo  26",  2 impart,  dorso.) 

Dale  23 d May  197/i  year.—Inrolled  29 Ik  May  1667. 

37.  PHELLEM  GALLAGHER  gent— Knockbracke, 

89  a.  prof.  48  a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof.— more  of  the  same,  7 a.— 
Carrowbleagh,  16  a.  1b.  8 p.- more  of  the  same,  18  a. 
Tuarinmore,  191  a.  prof.  59  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof. -Ballagh- 
mucke,  84  a.  1 B.  8 P.  prof.  207  a.  3 b.  unprof— in  the  3 car- 
trons  of  y'  quarter  Canaugh,  98  a.  1 R.  3o  p— Carrowgarrow 
in  Ballincard,  44  a.  2 B.  prof.  54  a.  1 R.  unprof—  Rathmorc 
. and  Ballycarran,  53  a.  1 r— in  Ballynagrogy,  41  a 3 r.  ; bar. 

• Tirawly,  co.  Mayo— Total  quantity,  643  a.  2 r.  1 1 p-  plan  ■ 

[ (1,042  a.  1 R.  36  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61.  10s.  31d  Date 

. 1th  June  19//i  year.—Inrolled  22 d June  1667. 


39  OLIVER  LAMBERT  esq— A piece  of  ground  eii-  . 
closed  widi  a brick  wall  in  Oxmantowne,  15s.;  city  of  Dublin. 

—a  house,  a yard,  2 gardens,  2 houses  backward,  and  a back- 
side, in  Little  Gate-street,  east  side,  3/.  16s.  6\d— a house, 
a backside,  and  a house  backward,  d»,  1/.  10s— a house,  back- 
side, and  a house  backward,  in  d",  U 1*.  9d-a  house  a yard, 
and  a house  backward,  in  d",  15s— a house,  yard,  and  a 
thatched  house  backward,  in  d",  1/.  10s. -a  house,  a home 
backward,  a backside,  and  the  walls  of  an  old  house,  2/.  -s. 

— a house,  a yard,  a house  plott,  and  walls  backward,  d , 

11 2s.  6d.— The  walls  of  a house,  a house  backward,  a yard, 
and  diatclutd  house  backward,  d-,  1 1- 1 ls-fid— a house,  n you, 

, .hatched  hens,  backward,  1=  Blake  or  Back-lane,  sou. 
side  frontin';  to  the  Casthwgate-street,  at  f cn  ,?  ° _ 
Blake-hure,  las.- a house  plott  ...  said  lane,  -s.  ,li.  » 
Uuitched  house  la  d-,  Ss—  house  plott  in  d , 2s.  . W.-tla 
wall,  of  a house,  ea«  b <K  «*-»  “J 

,.ro  house  "loos  In  rl  , Is.  M.-s«crsl  house  pie*  .awth  sale 
,.«dd  hue,  4s.  6d- — seve.sd  other  house 

TotT™^  S-in  trust  for  y”  officers. 

Date  2d  May  19 th  year.—InroUedSd  May  1667. 

43.  HENRY  WADE  esq— Gallstowne,  314  a.  3 R.  2 r. 

, . fr.no,  o n 19P.  stat.l  6/.7s.  53d.;  i bar.  l'oure,  eo. 

Lath. Date  3d  June  19 th  year.-Inrolled  20th  July 

1667. 

44  Cant.  FRANCIS  GIBBONS— Megrahin  (pan), 
i aTA  — Hnitlicstowne,  274a.  2R.-Davids.owne,  166a.  Sr- 

i ^ Wrstml0!™  -TSrJmnL.  881  i 3 n.  plant.  (1,428a. 

1 «.  7 P.  stilt.) — Total  ren.,  I™  «*■  H <*■ Date  'Uk  ^ 

18//.  year.-Inrolled  1 0th  April  1667. 

46.  Lieut.  HENltY  JOHNSON, -to  Dppef  Cl«»gj 
; .1*  , castle,  mil  a.  a a.  a-  plant  («’  *'  2 «'  3 ''  *** 


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[March 


19  Ch.  II.  54  ls.9J<4  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  2d  March 

1914  year. — Inrolled  4th  April  1667. 

Louth.  4.7.  MARY,  relict  of  PETER  ASHENHURST,  and 
MARY,  SARAH,  and  ANNE,  their  daughters. — In  Cookes- 
towne,  71  a.  & 36  p.— Gilbertstowne  (part),  174  a.  prof.  60  a. 
unprof. — one  tenement  in  Atherdee,  and  1 a. — Total  quan- 
tity, (398  a.  3 b.  15  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4419s.9<4;  bar. 
Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — to  the  widow  for  life ; remainder  to  yc 
daughters  and  their  heirs. Dale  20th  June  19  th  year. 

Wexford.  49.  Capt.  THOMAS  HOLME.— Dongeare,  241  a.— in 
y*  north  side  of  Malmontry  (being  wood),  adjoining  to  Don- 
geare and  Ballybrickett,  26  a.  2n.  33  p. — in  Taghmon,  seve- 
ral messuages  and  tenements,  and  349  a.  with  comon  of  pas- 
ture.—Browne’s  castle,  120  a.— Forrest,  137  a.— Blackditch, 
35  a— Old  Booly,  131  a— Ballykennigan,  66  a— in  Iiar- 
rystowne  and  Mooreenstowne,  267  a.— Bragurteene  and  Cul- 
teene,  190  a. — Bally wooder  and  part  of  Crandonell,  102  a.; 
bar.  Shelmalier,  co.  Wexfobd.— Total  quantity,  (2,696  a. 
2 b.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  334  14s.  1 \d.  reduced  to  294 
a year,  by  patent  dated  15  July  1679— (Rot.  de  anno  31»  Car. 
2J,>  3a  pars,  facie  R.  34.) — Note:  Tlie  concerns  in  Taghmon 

were  sold  to  Daniel  Galian  esq— Ballygollicke,  31  a Hill- 

towne,  27  a— Little  bridge  of  Bargy,  74  A. — Graygollough 

(part), 17a— Butler’s-towne,60A— Ballycronigan,  39a Bal- 

lytreule  (part),  10  a. — Harry ’s-torvne  (part),  22  a. — Grackeroge, 
60  a— Chappell  (part),  24  a — Crealagh  ais  Crellough,  25  a. 

—part  of  Ballycuslane  and  Graige  Robbin,  65  a.  2 b. Great 

Cardowne  (part),  12  a.  2 e— Ballywitcli  (part),  25  a— Kille- 
lane  (part),  11  a.  3 b. — part  of  two  three  acres,  6 a. — part  of 
nine  acres,  9 A— Little  Ballybogher  (part),  39  A— Great  Bal- 
lybogher  (part)  and  Paradize,  33  a.  2 b.  7p.;  bar.  Forth, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  (958  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

1 14  19s.  5} <4 — Killiske  (part),  97  a. — Ballyverogue,  162  a. 

Atclare  (part),  15  a— Old-Court  (part),  9 a.  2 n— Ballakelly 
(part),  14  a.  2 k.;  bar.  Shelburne,  same  co— Total  quantity,’ 


(482  a.  2 b.  34  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  64  Os.  Sd.  reduced  to  I9Cu.ii. 

44  16s.  by  the  above-mentioned  patent. 50.  OSBURNE 

EDWAllDSgent — Haysland,  8 a. — Ballyhire,  113a. — Bing  Wexford. 

alias  Windmill,  40  a. — Ballywitcli  (part),  75  a. — Waddings- 
land,  30  a.  — Fassa,  30  a. — the  Churchtowne  of  Killrame, 

101  a.  1 b.  2 p. — Ballygeery  and  Ballydugane,  173  a. — Great 
Ballyconner,  103  a.  3 k.  3p. — Little  Ballyconner,  63  a.  1 n. 

14  p. — in  Harrystowne,  53  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  same  co. — part  of 
Killgarvan,  next  contiguous  to  Ballyloscran,  to  be  divided  by 
a north-west  and  south-east  line,  57  a.  3 b.  20  p,  — Total 
quantity,  848  a.  & 39  p.  plant.  (1,374  a.  & 2 p.  stat.);  bar. 

Shelmalier,  same  co. — Total  rent,  1743s.6<4 51.  Major 

ROBERT  CUPPAGE. — Ballyanreagh,  349  a. — Lambes- 
towne  and  part  of  Blackhall,  601  a. — Davidstowne,  362  a. — 

Ballinclea  and  part  of  Barmonny,  375  a.  ; bar.  Bantry,  same 
c<> — Total  quantity,  (2,732  a.  2 k.  26  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

344  3s.  2d.  reduced  to  244  a year  by  y°  patent  before  men- 
tioned—Dunnaghone  (part),  139  a.  plant.  (225  a.  & 25  p.  Cork- 

stat.)  24  2s.  2ld. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cobk 51.  JOHN  Wexford. 

ANNSLOW,  JOHN  EVANS,  HUGH  HOBBS,  and 
JEREMIAH  PEISLEY,  gents. — Ballylubornagh,  100  a. — 
part  of  the  great  house  of  Mullrankan,  with  yc  castle  and  y* 

3d  part  of  the  mill,  and  10  a. — in  the  eastern  part  of  Norris- 
towne,  25  a.  1 it.  13  p.  24  14s.  9J<4— these  to  Annslow— 

Bridwell,  72  a.  — Johnstowne  (part),  4 a.  14  10s.  9><4  — 
these  to  Peisly ; bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford. — in  yc  north  part 
of  Homestowne,  contiguous  to  the  said  town,  67  a.  2 r. 

!"• — Rowestowne,  85  a. — part  of  Ballywodder  and  Cron- 
donnell,  126  a.  54  12s.  9 f<4;  bar.  Shellmalier,  same  co— 
these  to  Evans. — Sigginstowne  (part),  6 a — in  Ballyhikowe 

alias  Ballyhilceene,  25  a.  3 Youltowne  alias  Yoltowne 

(part),  5 a.  3 r.  — half  of  Ratlilonane  or  Rathsonan,  61a. 

14  19s.  lOJtf. ; bar.  Forth,  same  co— the  west  part  of  Lis-  Tipperary. 
duffe,  61a.  1 r.  13  p.  18s.  7^.;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co. 

Tipperary— these  to  Hobbs Date  26 th  June  1 9th  year. 

—Inrolled  18 th  July  1667. 


Roll,  1 Qlh  Clia.  II.  fourth  part,  back. 


Meath. 
King's  Co. 
Kilkenny, 


1.  GILBERT  and  KYMPTON  MABBOTT,  made 
agents  for  wine  licences — Hie  first  patent  inrolled  is  a grant 
appointing  the  office  for  making  and  granting  of  licences,  for 
selling  and  uttering  of  all  kind  of  wines  and  strong  waters  by 
the  gallon,  or  by  other  greater  or  lesser  measure ; and  con- 
stituting Gilbert  Mabbott  and  sir  William  Clerke  knt.,  and 
the  survivor  of  them,  agent  to  liis  Majesty  for  making  and 
granting  of  licences  for  selling  and  uttering  of  wines  and 
strong  waters  by  retail,  during  the  lives  of  the  said  Gilbert, 
and  Kympton  Mabbott  his  son ; with  the  lee  of  6004  English 
a year,  the  issues  of  the  office  to  be  applied  towards  ye  main- 
tenance of  the  army  and  garrisons  in  Ireland. Doled  at 

Westminster,  16th  Jan.  12lh  year. — Inrolled  2lst  March  1666. 

3.  Cornet  JOHN  GORE— The  castle,  town,  and  lands 
of  Ballyvoye  alias  Knockfin,  1 qr.,  145  a. — in  Mountayne,  a 
parcel  1 of  Ballyvoye,  26  A— in  Ballyvoye,  other  qr.,  26  a— 
in  Glassey-east,  1 qr.,  29  a. — Ballyclmhan,  22  a.  ; bar.  Cor- 
curnroe,  co.  Clare. — Total  quantity,  248  a.  plant.  (40 1 a. 

2 it.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  34  15s.  4<4 Dale  6th  Feb. 

19 th  year.— Inrolled  1st  April  1667. 

5.  FRANCIS  ROWLIDGE  esq— Croboy  (part),  161a. 
2 r.  plant.  (261  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  34  5s.  5 <4;  bar.  Moyfen- 
ragh,  co.  Meath— Clonegenagh  alias  Cloghgenagh  (part), 
187  a.  & 14  p.  plant.  (294  a.  3 k.  32  p.  stat)  3413*8}^ 
bar.  Clonhske,  King’s  Co.  — Cursed  Garden,  Millpond 
Garden,  Jesuit’s  Garden,  Great  Croft,  Symon’s-Garden,  &c., 

1 1 a.  1 r.  plant.  ( 18  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)  4s.  6|<4 ; city  and  liber- 
ties of  Kilkenny Date  6th  Feb.  19 th  year Inrolled 

10tk  Feb.  1666. 

6.  HUGH  EDWARDS  of  Londonderry,  aid",  and  AN- 
DREW Mc  LENNAGITAN. — Casdetowne,  80  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof— ICnocknevarry,  73  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof—  Resketir- 
rille,  132a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — Mulliredane,  90  a.  prof.  16a. 
unprof— Clontefolle,  80 a.  prof.  15a.  unprof— Cranaskslagh’ 
145  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  — Edentilane,  86  a.  prof.  10  a.  un- 
Pr°f-  Lynnagh,  75  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Derroneborey,  92  a. 
prof.  26  a.  unprof—  Neisgragh,  139  a.  prof.  124  a.  unprof— 
Mullicarr,  110  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof— in  Derrinseere,  72  a. 


lit.  22 p.  prof.  18a.  unprof.  — Ballymachale,  100a.  prof.  Tyrone. 
11a.  unprof. — Coolem' Warden,  103  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  ; 
bar.  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. — Glencoway  alias  Glenconway  Londonderry 
and  Bononeboy  one  town,  435  a.  2 r.  prof.  487  a.  unprof— 
Ballym'Ilduffe,  1 18  a. — Templemoyle,  250  a.  prof.  54  a.  2 r 
unprof— Leake,  160a.  prof.  126a.  2r.  unprof— in  Ballynes, 

7 a.  & 7 p.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Kenaght,  co.  London- 
derry—Total  quantity,  2,347  a.  3 r.  29  p.  plant.  (3,803  a. 

1r.  2 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  314  13s.  10^.  — all  these  to 

Edwards — in  the  half  town  of  Altaglasson,  280  a.  & 35  Tyrone 

Raghlin,  88  a.  ; bar.  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone— Total  quan- 
tity, 368  a.  & 35  p.  plant.  (596  a.  1 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  44  19s.  SA— these  to  M'Lennaghan. Dale  16th  Nov. 

18 th  year. — Inrolled  14th  Dec.  1666. 

9.  ELIZABETH  MASSAM  widow— The  manor,  castle,  Meath. 
and  town  of  Stackallen,  313  A.  2 R.  26  p.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.  - 
and  Causestowne,  138  a.  prof.  6 a.  2 r.  unprof—  Hardmans- 
towne,  98  a— Plowland,  117  a.;  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath— 

Total  quantity,  660  a.  2 r.  26  p.  plant.  (1,079  a.  3 r.  22  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  134  9s.  ll?,d Date  2d  May  19 th  year. 

— Inrolled  6th  May  1667. 

12.  Capt.  THOMAS  PRIOR— Rathdowne,  484  a.  3 r.  Queen's  Co. 

4 p— in  Ballybugge  and  Creallagh,  222  a.  3 n.  35  p.  prof. 

80  A.  unprof— of  Killcoran,  24  A.  & 18  p— in  y«  north-west 
pu-t  of  Hanistowne,  with  y«  mill,  3 a.  ; bar.  Upper  Ossory, 

Queen’s  Co— Total  quantity,  734a.  3 b.  17p.  plant.  (1,190a. 

t I^c,Vtnl-)~T0'al  ‘ent’  m 6d' 12‘  THOMAS 

L'U  kLY  gent. — In  yc  south  part  of  Greganossee,  36  a.  2 it. 

1 1 » Minog,  162  A— Slnaglinarrow,  100  a.;  bar.  Upper 
same  co— Total  quantity,  298  a.  2r.  11p.  plant. 

2 r.  21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  64  Os.  10|<4 Date 

30th  March  1 9th  year— Inrolled  13lh  June  1667. 

14.  Sir  ROBERT  REYNOLDS  knt— Dancer’s  Rath,  Lotah. 

8 a.  3s.  3t4  Mullanilly,  5 a.  2s.  OJd.  — Edrabore,  Cross- 
mare, and  Knockskegbeg,  22  a.  & 32  p.  9s— Knockskeginore, 

14  a.  5s.  8d. — Acrefallow,  4 a.  2 r.  24  i>.  Is.  10i<4— Muck- 
Island,  9a. 3 r. 24 p.  4s— Knockskreeny,  3a.  & 32p.  ls.3.)<4 
— Drombrosny,  Carrickclontony  alias  Clintonknock,  and 


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all  yc  lands  in  the  possession  of  Christ.  Ward,  belonging  to 
- the  same,  17  a.  6s.  10. id. — Carrigstons,  Dennigarry,  and  that 
parcell  called  y*  Nine  Acres,  and  all  other  y*  lands  belonging 
to  y'  same,  in  the  possession  of  Captain  Ireland,  146  a. 
2Z. 19s.l£d.;  bar.  Dundnlke,  co.  Louth— several  parcells  in  the 
possession  of  John  Wilshire,  78  a.  II.  11s.  7d. — several  par- 
cells  in  yc  poss"  of  Fra’  Peirce,  9 a.  & 16  r. — several  parcells 
in  the  poss"  of  Capt.  Cox,  6 a.  2 u.  16  p. — small  parcells  in 
the  poss"  of  Lord  Dungannon,  1 a.  1 it.  8 p.  6s.  10id.  — 
the  Rushy  parke,  Sally  parke,  Whiteliill,  and  other  y"  lands 
belonging  to  the  same,  in  the  poss"  of  Mrs.  Bishopp,  38  a. 
2 n. — one  parcell  in  Castleknocke,  2 a.  2 r.  prof.  3 a.  3 b. 
unprof.  16s.  7Jrf. ; liberties  of  Dundalke,  on  y°  south  side  of 
y"  river. — part  of  y°  Moore  lands,  53  a . & 16  p. — more  of 
the  same,  6 a.  & 16  p. — Knockbane,  22  a.  1 n.  8 p.  1/.  13s. 
— Lisdough  (part),  22  a.  3r.  24  p.— more  of  the  same,  23  a. 
1b.  8 p.  18s.  8id. — Carnebeg  (part),  2 a.  & 16  p. — remdr  of 
Carnebeg,  Carnemore,  Brandon’s  mote  alias  Brandon’s 
house,  and  all  other  y°  lands  belonging  to  the  same,  1 13  a. 

1 it.  8 p.  21.  6s.  8 id.  — Firrtowne,  35  a.  2 n.  32  p.  — more 
of  the  same,  26  a.  1b.  8 p.  lZ.5s.ljd. — Dowdallshill,  131a. 

2 n.  16  p.  prof.  41  a.  3 r.  unprof.  2Z.  13s.  3 \d.  — Bally- 
bradagh  (part),  4 a.  17s.  7 jd. — Yellow  parke,  near  adjoining 
to  yc  same,  3 a.  Is.  2jd. — Lurgankeele,  334  a.  6Z.  15s.  3d. 
— Ballygane  alias  Ballycregan  (part),  81  a.  2 e. — more  of 
the  same,  112  a.  2 b.  31. 18s.  6jd. ; liberties  of  Dundalk, 
on  y°  north  side  of  the  river. — Total  quantity,  1,337  a. 
2 k.  24  p.  plant.  (2,166  A.  3 B.  4 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

27  Z.  Is.  7 jd. Date  It /It  June  19  th  year. — Inrolled  1st  July 

1667. 


17.  Sir  RICHARD  GETHIN  bart.,  one  of  the  council 
for  y"  government  of  the  province  of  Munster. — Carrygleam- 
leary,  witli  ye  water-mills  (to  be  ever  hereafter  named  and 
called  Gethin’s  Grott),  225  a. — Lismacannis,  376  a.  3 b. — Bal- 
linard  (to  be  called  for  ever  Low  Grange),  194  a.  2 n.  12  p. — 
Nyhurniagh  and  Qlascurragh,  329  a. — Killecannevoy,  408  a. 

2 B.  15  P. — Negarran  and  Killnegead,  225  A. — Killeagh,  295  a. 
— Ballyeghan  and  Ballybarvoy,  93  a. — Forty  ridges  in  Lisda- 
leige,  2 gardens  in  Elenor,  a chief  rent  of  8d.  issuing  out  of 
Gorticanoughty,  a chief  rent  of  Is.  out  of  Gortincrussy ; bar. 
Fermoy,  co.  Cork.  — Ballintobir  alias  Ballintobuir,  to  be 
called  Boscobbell,  Scartivaninie,  GaiTantifinnie,  Poule- 
cassan,  Coolenepissie,  Coolenehorney,  Gortivoile,  Curragh- 
Ifhidane  or  Shidane,  Rosserawe,  Killbardimill,  Grinane, 
Killbardinnill  Grienane,  to  be  called  High  Grove,  Clochan, 
Killornowan,  Cloglier,  and  Ballyphillibeene,  1,259  a.  3 b.; 
bar.  Duliallow,  same  co. — Total  quantity',  3,406  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
plant.  (5,518  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  51Z.  14s.  8d. — 
Cappagh,  82  a. — in  Cargowre  alias  Carrigoone,  to  be  called 
Newstone,  and  Clogliure,  250  a.  & 1 1 p. ; bar.  Fermoy,  same 
co. — Total  quantity,  332  A.  & 11p.  plant.  (537  A.  3 n.  24  r. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  5Z.0s.9Jd. — Note:  Sir  Richard,  intending 
to  make  an  English  plantation,  and  to  introduce  manufac- 
tures for  the  advancement  of  trade  in  Ireland,  procured  all 
these  lands,  with  those  of  Ballimurrisheene,  Ballygriffin, 
Carrygarragh,  and  Tullogh,  in  the  bar.  of  Fermoy,  to  be 
created  into  the  manor  of  Gethin’s  Grott,  with  800  a.  in 
demesne ; power  to  create  tenures ; to  hold  courts  leet  and 
baron,  before  his  seneschalls ; to  hold  a law  day  or  court  of 
record;  to  appoint  bailiffs  and  other  officers;  to  build  prisons; 
to  enjoy  all  fishings,  weyres,  and  royalties;  to  impark  700  a. 
or  more,  with  free  warren  and  cliace ; to  hold  two  fairs,  on 
29  June  and  29  September,  at  Gethin’s  Grott  alias  Carriglenm- 

leary,  and  to  appoint  a clerk  of  the  market. Dated 

23 d August  1669.  — Inrolled  27 th  Sep.  anno  21°  Car.  2di, 
2*>  pars,  f.  R.  32.) 19.  JOHN  ST.  LEGER  esq— Bal- 

lygriffin, Carriggarrig,  and  Tullagh,  1 pi.  and  j,  318  A. 
plant.  (515  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)  4Z.  16s.  7d. ; bar.  Fermoy, 

same  co. 19.  ANDREW  CHAPPLIN  gent.  — In 

the  west  part  of  Carrigowne,  26  a.  2 r.  2 p.  plant.,  should 
be  86  a.  (156  a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)  U9s.4d.;  same  bar. 
and  co.'  Date  21th  March  19 th  year. — Inrolled  6th  July 
1667. 

lo.  20.  JOHN  BYSSE  esq.,  chief  baron  of  y*  Exchequer. — 
Cleyduffe,  165a.  2ii.  3Z.7s.0Jd. — in  Barnon,  40 a.  16s.2ld. ; 

bar.  Pliilipstown,  King’s  Co. 21.  Sir  WILLIAM  TICH- 

BORNE  knt— In  Grangend,  97  a.  2 it.  28  p— 12  cottages  in 
d“,  and  6 a. — Thomastowne,  85  a.  prof.  4 a.  2 n.  unprof. — 
Galestowne,  64  a. — Franckestowne,  68  a. — in  Ratoath,  8 mes- 
(122.) 


suages,  70  a.  7Z.  18s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath. — 19  Cn.it. 

Thomastowne,  210  a.  & 12p.  4Z.  5s.  OJd. ; bav.  Atlierdee, 

co.  Louth. — in  Flemingstowne,  240  a. — in  y°  20tli  pavt  of  Louth. 
Ratoath,  5 a.  4Z.  19s.  2J,d. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath — in  Meath. 

Grage  or  Cragg,  47  a.  lOs.OJd. ; bar.  Morgallen,  co.  Meath. 

— Total  quantity,  892a.  3b.  plant.  (1,446a.&  18p.stat.) 

Dale  12 thFcb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  22d  Feb.  1666. 

23.  WILLIAM  LOW  esq— Ardmorney  (part),  61  a.  1 r.  Westmeath. 

20  p. — Ballirmacan  alias  Ballyronecan,  20  a. — in  Newtowne, 

8 a.  — Cloncraw  alias  Clonoran,  70  A.  — Rillcloghan,  102  A. 

2 B. — Ballym'hugh,  213  a.  prof.,  and  a proportion  of  the 
unprofitable  bogg  belonging  to  the  parish  of  Newtowne, 
the  whole  being  373  acres. — Torque  alias  Tore,  48  a. — 

Clonkeelean,  58  a. — Killevally  or  Newtown  Killevally,  165  a. 

— Garriduffe,  55  a. — Ballisboy,  77  a. — Monrath  and  Moy- 
nassett,  544  a.  prof.  169  a.  unprof. — Ratliue,  Killtubber,  and 
Atticonnor  ats  Tonagh,  983  a.  prof.  740  a.  unprof.,  belong- 
ing to  the  parish  of  Rathue,  and  48  a.  belonging  to  Ratliue 
aforesaid. — Cappenrusse,  132  a.  2r.  4p. — Lowertowne  alias 
Letherland,  241a.  prof.  11a.  2 e.  unprof. — Ballyhost  and 
Agherranny,  124  a. — Derrygolan,  154  a.  2 r. — Ballybroader, 

140  a.  2r. — Cappyloghy  (part),  23  a.  2 a.- — one  mill  and 
mill-stream,  commonly  called  yc  mill  and  mill-stream  of 
Rahenmore,  wch  did  formerly  belong  to  y“  town  and  lands 
of  Loghnilonagh ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. — Total 
quantity,  3,220  a.  3 B.  24  p.  plant.  (5,217  a.  1 R.  12  P.stat.) — 

Total  rent,  65Z.  4s.  3Jd.  — Note  ••  The  premisses  were, 
among  other  lands  granted  to  him  on  2d  Jan.,  20th  Chas.  II., 
created  the  manor  of  Newtowne-Killevally,  with  a power  to 
hold  courts  leet  and  baron;  to  appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs, 
and  other  officers ; to  enjoy  waifs,  estrays,  &c. ; to  hold  a 
Wednesday  market  at  Newtowne  Killevally,  and  two  fairs 
there,  on  the  1st  June  and  12th  October,  at  y°  rent  of  10s. ; 
dated  4th  May  1675.  (Rot.  Pat.  Car.  2.  anno  27°,  4“  pars, 
dorso,RA0.)  Pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Windsor,  26  July 

1674.  (26°,  3‘p.d.R.  16.) 24.  GRACE  COOPER  and 

THOs  COOPER,  son  and  heir  of  Tho*  Cooper  esq. — 

Ardmorney  (part),  45  a.  2 k.  — Comminstowne,  526  a. — 
Bragbagmore,  29  a.  — Tworlesnemore,  287  a.  2 r.  — Bally- 
browne,  55  a. — Gnewbracke,  112  a. — Killard  and  Cappagli- 
duffe,  92  a.  2 b.  27  p. — Tirracrew,  110  a. — Loughancannon, 

39  a.  2 b— Ballyshenecan,  27  a.— Glangorme,  51  a.  2 r. — 

Moybrist  ats  Monybritt,  50  a.  2 r. — Tullaghansleeke,  69  a. 

2 it.  — Bredagh  and  Tullaghnomyloge  74  a.  — Drummore, 

128  a. — Killeagh  and  Knocknacurra  or  Knockncworragh, 

104  a. — Total  quantity,  1,802  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (2,920  a.  & 

4. p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  36Z.  9s.  1 lid. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

25.  NEPTUNE  BLOOD—' The  plowland  of  Ballynee,  130  a.  Clare. 

prof.  53  a.  unprof.— a mountain  in  common,  16  a.  prof.  110  a. 
unprof— Derrynebegg  and  Keilly,54.A.  prof.  23  a.  uuprof. — in 
Ballvethy,  8 a.  ; bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare.  — Total  quantity, 

208  a.  plant.  (336  a.  3 r.  28  P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  31. 3s.  2d. 

26.  THO  MAS  EDWARDS  gent. — In  Garryduffe,  228a.  2 it.  Westmeath. 
27  p. — in  Monrath  and  Moynassett,  109  a.  ; bar.  Moycashell, 

co.  Westmeath.  — Total  quantity,  337  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant. 

(546a.  3b.  35 p.stat.)  — Total  rent,  6Z.  16s. 9<Z. Date 

14, th  May  \9th  year.— Inrolled  nth  May  1667. 


27.  JOHN  AMES— Shandrum,  78  a— Gortacrinty  alias 
Gortacrincy,  the  easterly  part,  350  a.;  bar.  Glaneroughty, 
co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  428  a.  plant.  (693  a.  1 it.  6 p. 

slat.) Total  rent,  6Z.  9s.  U|(Z.;  reduced  to  21.  by  patent 

dated  15th  July  1679. Date  3d  May  19th  year. — Inrolled 

22 (Z  May  1667. 

29.  THOMAS  WELSTED  and  MARY  Ins  wife.— 
Castle-Gregory,  Glantinaseg,  and  Moghtronomane,  271  a. 
prof.  3,246  a.  unprof. — Ballygarrctt  and  Truekilly  or  Tone- 
killy,  151  a. — Cuiltcnbane  or  Coiltenbane,  976  A. ; bar.  Cork- 
aguinny,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  1,398  a.  plant.  (2,264*  a. 
2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21Z.  4s.  7,/— This  rent  reduced 
to  9 Z.  13s.  2d.  a year,  by  patent  dated  15th  July  1679.  (Rot. 
Pat.  de  anno  31°  Car.  II.  3°  pars,  f.  R.  26.)  — Donanstowne, 
188  a. — Bally  hell  ister,  143  a. — Ballyhtckin,  81  a. — Pollea  als 
Carrickmucky,  44  a. — Carricklehy,  64  a. — Ballycloughbegg, 
60  a— Fassakiell,  41  a— Loghimliart alias  Luglogher,  30  a— 
Ballywalter,  179  a— Ballycloghmore,  181  a— in  Ballydoile, 
52  a.  ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork— Total  quantity,  1 ,066  a.  plant. 
(1,726  a.  2 n.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1 6/.  3s.  9<Z.  — these  to 

him  and  his  heirs. Dale  5th  June  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

22(1  June  1667. 


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i9Ch.ii.  31.  ROBERT  H AMMON  gent.  — In  Knockautample, 

7 a.  & 32  p._ Granudriny,  40  a.  & 16  p.— Corantobermore, 

Tipperary.  92  a.— Favranleany,  89  A.  3 n.  24  p.— Caranleagh,  east  part, 
429  a.  1 it.  26  i*.  6 L 10s.  4.|(4,  and  for  all  tlie  lest  in  Tip- 
perary,  181.  14s.  11?,(Z.—  Doggstowne,  227  a.  3it.  8r.— 
Hore-Abby,  773a.  1b.  8 p.  prof.  99  a.  2 b.  1 6 p.  unprof. ; bar. 
Downe.  Middlethird,  co.  Tippebaby. — The  upper  moiety  of  Bally- 
nary,  63  a. — Rathmoylan  alias  Rathmullin,  63  a.  2 b. — Cor- 
raghbogharan,  58  a.  1b.  21  p. — Rosstowne,  159  a. — Canny- 
Island,  22  a. — Killogh,  180  a. — Killbride,  151a. — in  y'  fields 
of  Ardglasse,  3 a.  2r. — Total  quantity,  697  a.  1b.  21  p.  plant. 
(1,129a.  2b.  23p.stat.) — Total  rent,  91.8s.3Jd.;  bar.  Locale, 

co.  Downe. Dale  13 th  June  19 th  year. — Inrolled  6/4  July 

1667. 


Dmtme.  34.  Capt.  JOHN  MAGILL. — Coolesillogh  or  lagh  and 
Garmarky,  300  a.  2 b.  41.  Is.  lid. — Sheoge,  422  a.  prof.  26  a. 
unprof.  51. 13s.  lid. — Kinallin,  300  a.  2 b.  41.  Is.  lid. — 
Greneoge,208A.  2 b.  2!.16s.3Jd.— Greenan,  123a.  11. 13  s.  2 k/. 
— Donoghclony,  178  a.  & 8 r.  21.  8s.  ljd.  — Moorelt  or 
rell,  part,  92  a.  1 1.  4s.  lOd.  — Ballymoyganna  or  gunna, 
251  a.  2 b.  8 p.  31. 7s.' lid. — Kessenan  als  Kerdnan,  60  a.  2b. 
16s.  4d. — Gough  or  Gaughlomeny,  14a.  3s.9Jd. — Drumoe, 
124  a.  2 b.  11.  13s.  7Jd.— Drumcroe,  36  a.  &13p.  9s.  9d.— 
Crogher,  69  a.  18s.  7 Id. — Lisnehanree,  179  a.  2e.  21.8s.  5 Jd. 
— Killfaliatty,  85  a.  2 b.  11.  3s.  Id.  — Loughin,  371a.  1b. 
51.  0s.  2$ d.  — Drummarran,  420  a.  51.  1 3s.  4 Jd.  — Mullagh- 
bracke,  146  a.  11. 19s.  5 d. — Ballymackkenallan  or  konallan, 
426  a.  51.  15s. — Drummiller,  274  a.  31.  14s. — Edenordinary, 
77  a.  11.  0s.  9 id.  — Derrincumskey,  96  a.  11.  5s.  lid. — Kil- 
sarran  (part),  50  a.  13s.  6d. — Lissureward,  85  a.  3 k.  34  p. 
ll.3s.2Jd. ; bar.  Lower  Evagh,  co.  Downe. — Total  quantity, 
4,391a.  1 b.  23  p. plant.  (7,113a.  1b.  20 p.  stut.)  —Total  rent, 
591.  5s.  6 Jd> — Note:  These  lands  in  co.  Downe  descended 
to  liis  grandson  John  Macgill  esq.,  who  liad  yc  same  created 
into  y°  manor  of  Gilford,  with  800  a.  in  demesne ; a power  to 
make  tenures;  to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron,  a law  day  or 
court  of  record ; to  appoint  seneschals,  bailiffs,  and  other 
officers ; to  build  a prison,  and  appoint  a gaoler ; to  receive 
all  waifes,  &c. ; to  impark  800  a.  with  free  warren,  park,  and 
chase;  to  hold  two  fairs  on  10  June  and  10  Nov.,  and  a 
Monday  market  at  Gilford,  at  yc  rent  of  15s.  Dated  8th  Aug. 
and  inrollcd  1914  Jan.  1679.  (Hot.  de  anno  31°,  ]ml  pars, 
dors.  JR.  23.) — He  surrendered  this  patent,  20  April  1680; 
and  pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall,  10  August 
1678,  had  all  these  lands  in  Down  and  Armagh  created  into 
yc  manor  of  Gilford,  with  the  like  powers  and  privileges  as 
in  y°  former  patent.  Dated  21th  April,  and  inroUed  5/4  May 
1680.  (Hot.  de  anno  32",  l"" pars,/.  II.  13.)  —The  privy  signet 
for  creating  y“  manor  of  Gilford  is  dated  at  Whitehall, 

Armagh.  10 th  Aug.  1678,  and  inrolled  (30",  3*  p.f  It.  11.) — Lisnagree, 

119  a. — Cullentrngh,  117  a. — Ballydoghertie,  180  a. — Lesh 
alias  Ballinlesse,  244  a.  ; bar.  Orier,  co.  Armagh. — Total  quan- 
tity, 660  a.  plant.  (1,069  a.  & 15 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  81. 1 8s.  2d. 

Downe.  — The  sessiogh  of  Edengreeoge  ats  Edennegreene,  103  a.  3 r. 

— Tonnagh  6 Rapan,  h sess.,  65  a.  2 B. ; bar.  Lower  Evagh, 
co.  Downe. — Derryhirke  ats  Drihirke,  1 sessiogh,  80  a.  2r. 
— Gortmoyre,  117  a.  & 22  p. — Tollycarne,  141a.  2 b.  26  p. — 
— Bannoge,  75  a.  & 28  r. — Ballynegarricke,  107  a.  2 r.  ; 
same  bar.  — Ballintagart,  223  a.  & 32  p.  — Lissanagill  alias 
Lislacnell,  148  a.  & 16r.;  bar.  Upper  Evagh. — Total  quan- 
tity, 1,062 a.  2b.  4p.  plant.  (1,721  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  141.6s.  10d, 37.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  lent. 

and  bart. — Corgary,  Ballinlougb,  Ballybleagh,  Lorganare, 
Drumillere,  Carrickkerovadie,  Dromintreane,  1,661  a.  1 n. 

8 p. — Lissenterine,  178  a.  2 n.  38  r. ; bar.  Upper  Evagh, 
co.  Downe. — Total  quantity,  1,860  a.  plant.  (3,012  a. 

3 n.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  25/.  2s.  2d. 38.  WILLIAM 

LESLEY  esq. — Tullylish  alias  Tullyneslatt,  285  a.  plant. 
(461a.  2 b.  24  p.  stat.)  3/.  16s.  1 Id. ; bar.  Lower  Evagh, 

same  co. Date  31s/  Jan.  19/4  year. — Inrolled  19/4  April 

1667. 

Wexford.  39.  RICHARD  ROW  esq.  — Part  of  Great  and  Little 
Ballygregan,  13  a — Great  Cordestowne  (part),  24  a. — Little 

Cordestowne,  58  a.  — Hiltowne,  64  a.  — Yoltowne,  72  a. 

Jonockstowne,  38  a. — both  y'  Graige  Cormickes,  114  a. Ba- 

noge,  40  a. — Graigeene  and  Golmerstowne,  40  a Harris- 

towne,  35  a.  & 38  v. — another  part  of  Great  Coddstowne, 
45  a. — in  Great  Ballybogher  and  Parradise,  19  a.  3 r.  36  p. 
— Little  Ballymenan,  32  a. — Great  Ballymenan  (part),  5 a. 


— Petitstowne,  41  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford.  — Total  19  Ca.  n. 

quantity,  (1,038  a.  2r.  25 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  19s.  7 %d.  

— Ballyharty  and  Knocknoran,  187  a.  1 r.  20  p.  plant.  Wcxford- 
(303a.  2r.  3p.  stat)  3/.  15s.  10Jd. ; bar.  Bargy,  same  co. 

40.  THOMAS  HART  esq. — Knockhowlyny,  46  a. — 

Welchestowne  (part),  20  a.— part  of  Ballybogger  and  Par- 
radice,  4 a.;  bar.  Forth,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  (113  a. 

1 R.  22  p.  stat)  — Total  rent,  ]/.  8s.  4 d. — in  Lisdulfe,  Tipperary. 

6 a.  Is.  10c/. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

41.  NIC?  KING  and  GERALD  WALLIS. — In  y‘  north-  Wexford. 
west  part  of  Duncormucke,  56  a.  2r.  27  p. — Bellgrow  (part), 

137  a.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  (313  a. 

2 b.  34  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  3/.  18s.  5d. — these  to  King. 

— Ballyknockan,  50  a.  2r.  4p. — Poulerancan,  66a. — Chap- 
pell (part),  16  a.  & 10  P. — Forde,  being  a member  of  Rath- 
downy,  15  a. — in  y°  north-west  part  of  Ballygarvy,  18  a. 

3r.  2p.  ; bar.  Forth,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (269  a.  2r. 

6p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  3/.  7s.  4k/.— these  to  Wallis. 

42.  PAUL  ALFREY  and  WILLIAM  BARKER,  gents. 

— Ballyboigh,  80  a.  — in  y=  south-east  part  of  Rathnedane 
als  Rathgodan,  5 a.  1 it.  13  P. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Total 
quantity,  (138  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  14s.  6d.— 
these  to  Alfrey. — Sarcliill,  112  a.  & 2 p. — Ballycappoge,  with 
pai-t  of  Mabrancan  common,  112  a.  1 r.  22  p.— Johnstowne 
(part),  23  a.  — Harpurnestowne  (part)  called  Berchknocke, 

4 a.  — Coolesallagh  (part),  3 a.  2 r.  8 p. ; bar.  Bargy,  same 
co.— Total  quantity,  (412  a.  3 b.  37  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

5 1. 3s.  2J d. — to  Barker. Date  6/4  Dec.  18/4  year. — Inrolled 

16/4  July  1667. 


44.  JAMES  NAPPER  esq. — Loughcrew,  640  a.  12/.  19s.  Meath. 
2J</. — Balleeke  (part),  most  contiguous  to  Loughcrew,  102  a. 

& 23  p.  21.  Is.  4J d.  — Tybreed,  190  a.  3/.  16s.  lljrf, 

Knockmackoony,  110a.  2/.4s.61tf.— Balrath,  176a.  3/.1  ls.3J</. 

— Raherkin,  47  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof.  19s.  O.W.  — Cores- 
towne,  136  a.  prof.  172  a.  unprof.  21.  15s.  Id—  Lower  Cros- 
drum,  223  a.  prof.  52  a.  unprof.  4/.  10s.  SJd.-  Upper  Cros- 
drum,  224  a.  1 r.  16  p.  4/.  10s.  10d.— Ballemotawhan,  42  a. 

17s.— Tullagh  (part),  6 a.  1b.  2s.  6k/.— Old-Castle,  591a.  & 

10p.  ll/.9s.4d. — Castlecorre,  328  a.  1r.  4p.  6/.  12s.  1 lid. 

— Dromsawry,  446  a.  9/.0s.7id. — Galboyestowne  (part),  20  a. 

1 r.  8s.  2 \d.  — Derrysherridon  and  Inchouter,  26  a.  prof. 

80  A.  unprof.  10s.  6 J</. ; 4 bar.  Foure,  co.  Meath.  — Kill-  Kerry. 
gobinett,  164  a.  2/.  9s.  9gc/.— Tullaghbegg,  100  a.  U 10s.  4 Ad. 

— Curraghmore,  Kippishreene,  and  Tullaghmore,  120  a. 

1/.  16s.  5 d.  — Killnevorane,  201  a.  3/.  Is.  04 d.  — Cappagh 
and  Gourtnahory,  130  a.  1/.  19s.  5\d.— Kearhubegg,  Ards, 
Farranagatt,  and  Tignascarty,  380  a.  3 r.  30  p.  5/.  15s.  8(4 
— Clodagh  (marked  in  y°  plott  and  book  of  reference,  5 a.) 
mearing  on  the  north  with  y'  river  Laun,  66  a.  2 r.  30  p. 

1/.  0s.  Oft/.— Coolemagurt  (part),  4 a.,  mearing  as  before,  286  a. 

2 r.  30  p.  4/.  7s.  OJd. — Donelagh  (part),  mearing  as  before, 
and  on  the  west  with  Coolemagurt,  379a.  2 r.  25  p.  51. 15s.  3Jd. ; 

bar.  Dunkerron,  co.  Kerry. 46.  W«  CAMPBELL  Meath 

and  ELIZ.  CAMPBELL  als  FARRER,  the  relict  of 
William  Farrer,  and  JOHN  FARRER  esq.,  brother  and 
heir  to  y'  said  William.  — Ballany,  321  a.  — Ballyna- 
grangy,  101a.  & 16p.  — Rathmea  (part),  51  a.  — Rasilla, 

' 125  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  — Ballymacad,  256  a Tub- 

broade,  467  a.  — Ballyknockvillra,  next  contiguous  to  Tub- 
broade,  100  a.  2 n.  35  p. ; 4 bar.  Fore,  co.  Meath.  — 
Scurlockstowne,  26  a.  In.;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath.  Westmeath. 

— Total  quantity,  (2,345  a.  2 u.  21  p.  stat.) Total  rent 

29/.  6s.  4 Jd.  — to  Campbell  and  wife,  for  her  life  ; re- 
mainder to  John  for  ever,  to  y'  uses  of  the  last  will  of 
y'  said  William  Farrer  of  Dromore,  esq.,  dated  29  April 

1658. Dale  27/4  April  19/4  year.  — Inrolled  6/4  May 

1667.  J 


49.  THOS.  COOTE  and  HEN.  FLOWER,  esq.-s.-In 
the  southerly  part  of  Tuteragh  next  contiguous  to  Flemings- 
town,  77  a— (To  hold  this  during  y«  life  of  yc  Lord  Dun- 
sany.) — Corbally,  20  a.  Galestowne,  141a.  during  y-  life  of 
Step.  Dowdall. — Corballagh  (part),  40  a— Druinine,  206  a.  & 

Gullinstowne,  105  a — Daltonstowne,  104  a.  2 b 

Flemingstowne,  296  a.  2r.;  bar.Duleeke,  co.  Meath Lus- 

tianstowne  (part),  24  a.  3 r.  9p Grangend,  12  a.;  bar. 

Ratoath,  same  co. — Skermaleagh  (part),  191a.  2b.  6p.  prof. 
25  a.  2b.  6 p.  unprof. — Killagbbane,  182a.  prof.  46a.  unprof 

— Drumloghery  (part),  J38  a.  1 n.  34  p.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 

— Common  to  this  and  the  adjacent  towns,  76  a.  tinprof. 


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Glassdrumene,  337  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— Dowry  half  town, 

- 223  a.  prof.  75  a.  unprof.  — Lorgan  Callenboy,  274.  a.  prof. 
90  a.  unprof.— Cornally,  393  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.— Cregan- 
duffe,  242 a. prof.  6 A.unprof.— Tullydonnell  (part),  76a.  3b. 
4p.;  bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh. — Finniskin  (part),  66  a. — 
Camlagb  (part),  170  a.;  same  bar.— Drumannon  (part),  19  a. 
2k.  6 p.  prof.  2 r. unprof. — Carricke,  52a. — Gorteleran,  47a. 
prof.  5 a.  unprof.— Syllan  Boyes,  90  a.— Millonon,  88  a.— 
Lnneclough  and  Arditarne,  156  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. ; bar. 
Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone.— in  Ballyroe  or  Ballynree,  76  a. 
3 b.  SO  p. — Madranagh,  73  a.  1r.  18  p.— Cullane,  249  a.  3 b. 
30  p.;  bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Corke.  — Total  quantity  in 
Meath,  1,026a.  Sr.  2 Ip. plant  (1,662a.  Sc  Ip.  stat)— Total 
rent,  201. 1 5s.  7 Jd  — in  Ulster,  2,746  a.  1 r.  IOp.  plant. 
(4,448  a.  2 b.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  371.  Is.  5(A— in  Cork, 
400  a.  1b.  4 p.  plant.  (648  a.  1 r.  21  r.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
61.  Is.  6Jd.  — Note:  Jeremy  Donovane  gent.,  having  pur- 
chased these  lands  in  die  co.  Corke ; with  those  of  Ballyroe, 
afterwards  granted  to  John  Braly,  on  the  19th  of  March  in 
the  same  year;  those  granted  to  John  Langton  and  Francis 
Beamish,  on  24th  April  in  the  20th  of  Cha.  II. ; and  the  lands 
of  Keamore,  from  Colonel  Townsend,  vol.  1.  p.  135 ; the  total 


quit  rents  whereof,  amounting  to  161. 10s.  1 ljd.,  were  reduced  13  Cn-  **■ 
to  101.  a year  by  an  abatement  he  had  of  61. 10s.  11  Jd.  by 
patent,  dated  12th  August  1679,  and  inrolled  4 Feb.  following. 

— (Rot.  de  anno  32“  Car.  2di,  3“  pars,  dorso  Roll  25.) 50.  Westmeath. 

RALPH  HAWTRY  gent.— Grangebegg,  836  a.— Nicholas 
Dalton’s  part  of  Rathferns,  33  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Ferbill,  co.  W est- 
meath. — Total  quantity,  (1,408  a.  1r.  32  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

171.12s.  1 \d. — Peirce towne,  165  a.  8c  16p.— Burresleigh  alias  Tipperary. 
Gamuts  (part),  200  a. — Ratlimanagh  (part),  135  a.;  bar.  Elio- 
gurty,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  (810  a.  Sc  13  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  71.  Us.  10i|(A— one  moiety  of  Great  Waterside  Meath. 

(part),  91  a.  Sc  23  one  moiety  of  part  of  Little  Waterside, 

39  a.  3 R. — one  moiety  of  Killam  or  Killenstowne,  43  a.  1 it. — 
one  moiety  of  Little  Waterside  (part),  74  a.  2 r.  28  p.— one 
moiety  of  part  of  Slay nestowne,  32  a.  2 b.  2p.;  bar.  Skreene, 
co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  140  a.  2 R.  26  p.  plant.  (227  a. 

3 it.  16  P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 16s.  Ill (1. 51.  Capt.TIIO-  Kilkenny. 

MAS  BOLTON.— In  Robertstowne  ats  Ballyrobin,  156  a. 

2 b,  27  p.  plant.  (253  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  31. 3s.  5(1. ; bar.  Idea, 

Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  lOt/i  June 

19 th  year.— Inrolled  8 th  July  1667. 


Roll,  1 9th  Cha.  II.  fifth  part,  face. 

1.  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON  and  Lady  JANE  STER-  I house  plott  and  garden  to  y“  walls,  2s.-a  front  thatched 

LING A timber  house,  a backside,  and  a garden,  in  St.Tho-  house  and  garden  to  the  walls,  4s.— a front  house  plott  and 

mas-street,  13s.  6 d.,  city  of  Dublin.  — a castle  fronting  y'  garden  to  the  walls,  3s.— a front  waste  house  plott  and  gai- 
sRreetTa  ruinous  backhouse,  and  a yard,  in  High-street,  yc  west  den,  Is -a  large  front  slated  stone  house  a back  hou^  y 

de  2s  Id. a front  stone  house,  a decayed  barne,  a decayed  ruins  of  a stable,  2 yards,  and  a garden  to  y'  walls  11. 10s  - 

stable  'a  yard,  and  garden  to  the  walls,  in  d“,  li.10s.-a  a front  house  and  garden  to  the  widls,2s.-a  front  house  plott 
lar^e  front  pair  of  wafls,  a back  pair  of  walls,  a yard,  and  gar-  and  garden  to  y“  town  walls  (omitted  in  y Reddendum 
lef  in  d“  foT-an  old  pair  of  walls  to  the  front,  a yard,  and  a front  thatched  house  and  garden  to  the  walls,  *s. -a  front 

a S!  W smneTouse  ruined,  a yard,  ruined,  a backhouse,  house  plott,  with  all  y*  ground  to  y wall,  4s  -a  front  house 


and  2 U10.-.  to *-<3*  “gif “I' JnTSo«  pto  - . gi,  » to 

a backhouse,  yard,  and  garden,  11. 10s.-a  front  l o p y“  a den  to  the  walls,  ls.-a  large 

Wher  * £ a m yM  front  thatched  house,  a yard",  and  garden  to  the  walls,  in 

ast  side  of  d“,  4s. — a front  house  plott  and  garden  to  the 


wnerei  ’ , , 'i.  t0  vc  vicar’s  front  thatched  house,  a yard,  and  garden  to  the  wails, 

—a  front  rurned  castle,  a plott,  and  a gaiden  to  y front  house  plott  and  garden  to  the 

lane,  6s.-a  front  house  plott,  2 other  house  plotte,  and  a y side  rf_d, ^ ^ V*  a%  fro„t 

ruined  slaled,  and  thatched  cabbin  and  a garden  plott,  2s.-(here  is  added  in 

cabbin  backward,  and . W*  U. «— JW 

SX to—  plo«  - bacMde,  2,-a  to.  to.  " H 'jZXZ  to 

large  totalled  bouse  and  yard  6,.  • tot  “ j°„,  Lose,  a .(able,  thatched,  and  a gulden  to  th  walls, 

and  a garden  plott,  6s.— a huge  castle  at  f , y a house,  and  garden  to  f walls, 

crosse,  a back  thatched  house,  and  garden,  14s.-  he. e in  die  10s^  a Pont  p^  ^ ^ tQ  the  waUs>  4,._a 

s S3: : £ :£  ZZZ  - 

V i 

T"  » r a«4  . I.-,  and  a ft  to  » ’.Uto.- 

cabbin  and  garden,  ls.-a  large  garden  (“M'"  Co,  CHiDLY  COOTE  and  Col.  FRAS.  WIL- 

lane  and  Church-lane,  2s.— a house  plot  nea  t,  . OUGHBY.— A timber  house,  slated,  a backside,  a garden, 

pair  of  old  walls  and  a yard,  a waste  pair  * old  walls  and  1 kOUGtm  Y.  backward,  in  Bridge-street,  3A  15s. ; city  of  Dun - 


a yard,  6s.— a waste  house  plott,  a cabbin  in  f yard,  and  gar- 
den behind  y=  castle,  in  Limerick-st.,  4s.— a front  slate  house, 
a yard,  and  garden  to  y“  walls,  12s.— a front  house  plott  and  a 
garden  plott  to  the  walls,  4s.-a  house  plott  front  and  garden 
to  the  walls,  4s.— a waste  front  house  plott  and  a garden  to  y' 


,uieLtl’-?fmnt  7.  Col.  CHIDLY  COOTE  and  Col.  FRAS.  WIL- 
pair  of  old  walls  and  LOUGHBY. — A timber  house,  slated,  “ba^.de.a^^, 


LOUGHBY.— A tunnel-  nouse,  »mu.,  ..  *>  - 

and  a building  backward,  in  Bridge-street,  31. 1 os. ; city  ot  ira  - 
Li,. — part  of  one  front  dwelling-house,  and  a smal  backs.de 
in  James  Carney’s  Lane,  8s.  3d. -a  malt-house,  slated,  and 
2 backsides,  in  d",  15s.— a front  house,  a backs.de,  and  garden, 
in  Edm.  Carney’s  Lane,  6s.-a  house  backwards,  slated,  and 


to  the  walls,  4s.— a waste  front  house  plott  and  a garden  to  y m Ld  ■ y backwm.(,  „nd  a backside,  in  d», 

walls,  and  another  garden  plott,  6s.— a house,  plott,  and  gar-  outli  , » waUs  0f  a ruined  slate  house, 

den,  4s. — a large  front  house  plott,  a yard,  a,.d  a garden  plott,  7*.  1 ’ , 2 V iens  in  David  Gould’s  Lane, 

6s.— one  pair  of  front  walls,  a yard,  a kill-house  backward,  nnd'nr(len,  U lOs.-a  front  house, 

a tan-house,  and  an  orchard  to  y walls,  8s.-a  waste  front  “^^“^Idhou.e.ind-,  U4^.-a  front  house,  slated, 
pair  of  old  walls,  and  a garden,  4s.-a  front  thatched  house  ^mMe.  ^and.u.nec  


7s.— a front  house,  siateu,  y “ “ . , ‘ , „ , 

another  house  backwards,  2 gardens  ...  Davul  Goulds  Lane, 
and  another  ruined  house  and  garden,  U 10s._n  front  house, 


pair  ol  old  walls,  anu  a garueu,  - 

i garden,  to  a y»d.  2<—  »-«  to>  hon»  plotl  to 

to  ye  walls,  4s. a front  thatched  house  and  garden  to  yc  walls, 

4s.— a front  house  and  garden  to  the  walls,  4s.— a front  waste 

(122.) 


2 gardens,  ana  rumeu  ~ • 

in  d"  16s.  10 LA " slated  house  and  backside,  d,  t»s.— a 

back ’toed  bouse  to  backside  in  * to-»to*to 
slated,  and  backside,  backhouse,  and  garden,  ...  Edmond  ba.s 

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■ II-  field  s Lane,  1/.  4s. — a front  house,  slated,  and  backside,  2 
; backsides  and  a garden,  in  d’,  U 17  s.  6tf.— a front  house, 
'•  slated,  and  a backside,  in  Patrick  Sarsfield’s  Lane ; a back- 
house, backside  or  old  walls,  in  d ",  6s.— a front  slated  house 
in  d°,  19s.  6c/. — a house  and  garden  in  d",  Is.  6 tf. — a corner 

house,  slated,  and  a backside,  in  Christ-church  Lane,  1/.  10s. 

a backhouse  in  d«,  7 s.6tf. — part  of  a house  backwards  in  d°, 

2s.  10 tf. ; city  of  Cork — in  trust  for  y 49  officers Total 

rent  in  Cork,  13/.  15s.  5 Id. Date  30 th  July  19 th  year.— 

Inrolled  14th  August  1667. 

•eh.  10.  WILLIAM  Lord  Bishop  of  LIMERICK,  and 
his  successors.— Ardkillmarteene,  68  a— Berchamine,  Mone- 
clarine,  Cooleroe,  Rahinelnosingooly  or  Rahin-Cluosingooly, 
Rahinelnosingooly  (part),  30  a.  3 n.  21  p._  Gortneclogh- 
lnleliy,  with  several  parcells,  24  a — Magharareah  and  Fea- 

rangilbeard,  and  one  parcell  more,  27  a one  parcell  more, 

40  a.  2 r. — one  parcell  more,  9 a — Packeene  Jamicke,  1 r. 

Rochfordstown  and  another  parcell,  Gortnacollis,  with  several 
other  parcells,  and  2 parcells,  25  a.  1 r— Stealicollis,  3 r— 

one  parcell  more,  1 a.  3 r. — Gortnyeskeaghy,  4 a one  par- 

cell  more,  1 a.  1 r.— another  parcell,  3 R.— Gortangooly,  17  a. 
— Stealanalta  (part),  3 a. — several  parcells  in  the  said  liber- 
ties, 1 0 a. — Gortbraleenebrony,  14a a parcell  near  y'  same, 

2 a.  3r — a parcell,  1a.  Ir — Gortanorlotta  and  Stealon  Rud- 
dery,  7a.— a garden  plott,  In. — Garrynanty,  Garryknock- 

kane,  Assembly  Garden,  and  Garryneglogh,  2 r.  & 36  p. a 

Lough,  17  a.  unprof.— several  gardens  between  y”  walls  and 

y°  river  Gleen,  on  wch  stands  George’s  mill,  4 a.  2 r. Gort- 

necarrigh  (part),  16  a Collamalmore,  23  a Monefox, 

139  a. — Raclunane,  4 a. — two  parcells  more,  16  a.  1 r. 

another  parcell,  6 a.  — Knockiskin,  8 a.  — Gortnecoyne,  2 a. 

2 r.— Gortgarriffe,  Gortgarrymore,  Gortnaheagli,  Gortene- 
nacknada,  56  a.— Monehory,  1a.  1 r.  16  p.— Farren-Lewis 
alias  Fryanlewis,  23  a. — Gortclarin  and  several  other  parcells, 

26  a— Gortclarine  (part),  4 a.  3 r.— Brisheene  (part),  14  a. 

another  part  of  d°,  9 a. — Garryvoneare,  3 a.  1 r. Gorta- 

trim  and  Gorticknockane-Piers,  17  a.— Gorboy,  Garryneta, 
and  Inche  Naughten,  41  a.  ; liberties  of  the  town  of  Kill- 
mallocke,  co.  Limerick — Total  quantity,  668  a.  1 n.  33  P. 

plant.  (1,082  a.  3r.  6p.stat.)—  Total  rent,  10/.  3 s the  668  a. 

1 R.  33  p.  at  4s.  per  acre  per  ann.,  according  to  y'  Lord  Lieut, 
and  councils  valuation,  amounted  to  133/.  13s. 9tf.,  part 
satisfaction  of  y bishop’s  clause  in  y act  of  settlement  for  300/. 
augmentation  per  ann— two  3"  parts  of  Lower  Ballyfellin, 

J8  a.  — Upper  Ballyfellin,  1 93  a.  — Ballycollahan,  63  a 

Killskannell,  343  a.  ; bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick Total  ' 

quantity,  697  a.  plant.,  w‘\  at  2s.  6d.  per  acre,  makes  1 
87/.  2s.  6d.  Bullynas  ats  Ballynash,  403  a— Knockanebooly  ■ 

alias  Knockanbroyly,  410  a.  2 r— Lisready  alias  Lisready-  J 
Church  (part),  172  a.  2 r.  — Kerubane  and  Curry  (parti, 

308  a.  & 30  p.  — Killteery,  310  a.  Ir.;  same  bar.  — Total 
quantity,  1,604  a.  1 r.  30  p.  plant.,  w*,  at  6 pence  per  acre,  " 
makes  40/.  2s.  2|tf. — Total  quantity  in  Connelloe,  2,301a  2 

1 n.  30  p.  plant.  (3,727  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent  r 

166719* DUle  17,/<  JUl'J  ye"T InroUed  '7t/l  Aug.  1 


(757  a.  2r.  1 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  4/.  14s.  8 \d. Date 

12 th  Feb.  19/A  year. — Inrolled  15/A  February  1666. 

17.  CONSTANTINE  NEALE  esq— Rashillan,  54  a.  Ir. 
10  p— Bonargett,  41  a.  1 r.  36  P— Rostenstowne  (part),  21  a. 
— Rathlonane  (part)  alias  Ralonan,  61  a— Readestowne,  75  a. 
2 it.  8 p.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford— Total  quantity,  (410  a. 

r.  18  p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  51. 2s.  Id. — in  Reyland  ais  Rey- 
lin,  Knockmullin,  Gough,  Mountgarrett,  and  Bremingham’s 
land,  with  5 a.  of  meadow  next  to  the  priory  gate  of  Rosse,  and 
10  a.  in  y'  common  meadow  next  to  y town  of  Rosse  350  a. 
& 33  p.  prof.  4 a.  unprof. ; liberties  of  Rosse,  bar.  Bantry, 
same  co — Total  quantity,  (567  a.  1 u.  4 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
7/.  Is.  lOtf.  — Ballytory  and  Beding  alias  Beting,  150  a.  & 
2®  p-  id  Fursetowne,  3 a.  of  meadow,  and  mearing  on  y' 
lands  of  Ballemurryand  Grogane,  being  3 a— Grogane,  70  a. 
— Baliymurry,  75a— Tecomshan,  121a.  2ii.  15p.;  bar.  Forth, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  419  a.  3 r.  1 p.  plant.  (679  a.  3 it. 

30  P.  stat)— Total  rent,  8/.  10s Date  1st  Feb.  19/A  year. 

—InroUed  2 d Feb.  1666. 


21.  LANCELOT  SANDS  esq. — Hartstowne  and  Coats- 
towne,  480  a.  9/.  14s.  41tf— in  Saraghstowne,  158  a.  2 r.  9 p 
— Galboystowne,  263  a.  & 27  p.  8/.  10s.  9;}tf.  — (to  hold  the 
two  latter  only  during  y'  life  of  Mabel  Countess  Dowager  of 
Fmgall);  bar.  J Foure,  co.  Meath— in  Ballymalis,  next  con- 
tiguous to  Kilbonane,  to  be  cut  off  by  an  east  and  west  line, 
64  a — in  Kilbonane  next  to  Ballymalis,  179  a.;  bar.  Magu- 
ey or  Magninchy,  co.  Kerry— Total  quantity  in  Kerry, 

(393a.  2r.  1 9 p. stat.) —Total rent,  3/.13s.9ftf. 24.  Capt. 

JOHN  SANDS — Ballyowen,  149  a.  3/.0s.4</.  reduced  to  2/ 
— Ballintlea,  138  a.  2/.  15s.  lOftf.  reduced  to  2/.  2s— Glan- 
doran,  135  a.  21. 14s.  8tf.  reduced  to  1/.  6s.  8tf. — Boolecrine, 
159  a.  3/.  4s.  4}rf.  reduced  to  21. 14s.;  bar.  Gorey,  co.  Wex- 
ford—the  moiety  of  Rathely,  160  a.  3/.  4s.  9. W— Adams - 

towne,  11a.  4s.  5\d. ; bar.  Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny Total 

quantity,  752  a.  plant.  (1,218  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
15/.  4-s.  6 Id.  Note:  By  patent  dated  15  July  1679.  (Hot.  de 
an«o31°Car.2di,  & pars,  facie  R.32.  and  1‘ps.fR.  35.)  — Capt. 
Sands  had  an  abatement  of  4/.  16s.  3 f tf.  of  the  quit  rent  of 
18/.  6s.  3 id.  reserved  on  tire  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Gorey  and  on 
the  lands  of  Mockcloyne,  cont.  323  a.  2 r.,  in  y=  bar.  and  co.  of 
Wexford,  which  he  had  purchased  from  Roger  Vadock,  who 
was  decreed  thereto  by  the  Court  of  Claims,  of  w'U  rent 

1/.  10s.  1 1 id.  was  abated  of  6/.  10s.  1 Iftf.  for  Mockcloyne 

25.  RICHARD  KINGDON—Breckenagh,  Killclonkarkery, 
Uonbracke,  Ballyshawe,  and  Ballym'graige,  757a.  Ir.  14P  • 
bar.  Coolestowne,  King’s  Co— Total  quantity,  (1,222  a.  3 r! 

!qP;,  f t-)  15L  6s-  7$d- Date  7/A  March 

19/A  year.— Inrolled  1st  April  1667. 


14.  JOHN  and  THOS.  YEEDEN  gents— In  y=  2 plow- 
lands  of  Haywardstowne  alias  Hinardstowne  or  Huarston 
431  a.  6/.  10s.  lOftf. — more  in  the  same,  160  a.  1 r.  2/.8s.  8.{tf.j 
bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick— in  Gortnemercy,  267  a. 
2 u.  4/.  Is.  2\d.  — in  Coolenegopoge,  contiguous  to  Earle- 
beg,  160  a.  & 33  p.  2/.  8s.  8rf. ; bar.  Glaneroughty,  co. 
Kerry— in  the  Trine  lands  of  Everlane  or  Cuerlane,  1 or. 

**»*•*.»  “■  2» »■  Si i w.  Corran,  co.  Sire„. 
— Multerew,  1 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3J d. ; bar.  Tirrerell,  same  co  - 
■t.  Kinkellew,  1 qr,  90  a.;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon— John  to 
liold  all  these  for  ever,  except  Kinkellew,  wcl1  lie  is  to  hold  for 
y'  remainder  of  such  term  of  years  as  he  had  therein,  com- 
mencing 1st  May  1 660— Clowngownagh,  \ qr,  41a.  8s.3ftf. 

Darreragh  or  Derryragh,  J qr,  45  a.  9s.  U</._ in  Both,  1 0 A 

f':,  * ***•!•*  **•  «f 

• .a.  1 1 jne,  Ballynehowe,  1 qr.  and  1 cart.,  82a.  16s  7-ltf 

Z Lisctthill,  1 _ JZ 

18 , bar.  Bojle,  co.  EoscoararotJ — to  them  both Total 

quantity,  ,486  a.  2 „.  16  r.  pl„„.  vil.  „ Mul„,  , 
s a.  Mo  plant.  ( 1,850a.  2 7 rent,  1519a.  S« 

— lotal  quantity  in  Connaught,  467  a.  2 r;  23  p.  plain 


27.  Capt.  W»  ORMESBY— In  Bunoune  qr,  7 a 2 r 
— Cluneglenagh,  1 qr,  161  a— Carromore  and  Carrocuslane,' 

2 qrs,  444  a— Carrow-m'Bi-yan,  1 qr,  128  a.  2r— Gaghte- 
ragh,lqr,  9lA.  1 R— Rathlee,  l qr,  91a.  1 r— Rundulisky, 

qi,  86  a.  1 r— Cagucarrane  and Cugulegane,  2 qrs,  216  a 

out  of  Caguloghhnkeigh,  34  a.  & 13p— in  Lissecane  qr,  14A 
3r.24p— Carrowpadiniqr,  74a— of Cabraghmoreqr  6a 
3r.  24 p. ; bar.  Tirreragh,  co.  Sligo— Total  quantity,  1,355a.' 

2r.  21  p.  plant.  (2,195  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

13/.14s.6d 28.  Cornet  GEO.  ORMESBY— Carrowna- 

bma,  1 qr,  152  a.  2 r — in  Ballymaony,  1 qr,  33  A & 27  p 

Carrowceele,  1 qr,  153  a — Carrowreagh,  1 qr,  212  a • same 
ta.  andtm  ToM  quant*,,  350  ,.  2,.  27  r.'pl,„,. '('891  a. 

•JR.  38 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  5/.lls.6<Z. 29.  NICHOT  a q 

RUTLEDGE  and  JAS.  ORMESBY— Grangemore,  called 
by  y1  name  of  the  i qr.  of  Barnacoghell  middle  qr,  Castle- 
K,  £ qr,  Fallavany,  1 cartion,  Fallaneclory,  i cartron 
436  a.  3 r.  19  p.  plant.  (707  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.)  4/.  8s.  5 Jd— 

these  to  Rutledge. -mBunowenqr,  77  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant. 

(12o  a.  Ir.  3 P.  stat.)  15s.7ftf._to  Ormesby;  same  bar. 

LAYNChT30'  HnLLEr^  LAYNG  ond  BENJAMIN  Mayo. 
LA YIS  G her  son — Out  of  Knockanemayne,  75  a.  1 r.  20  p 
— Burtragh,  1 15  a.  ; bar.  Tirawly,  co.  Mayo— in  Tullyvelly  */im 
qr,  j3  a.  ; bar.  Leyny,  co.  Sligo. -Total  quantity,  243  a. 

1 R.  20  p.  plant.  (394  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent 

166*6 ’ 3‘d‘ ^ m Feb‘  1 m year'  ~ Inr0lkd  1 11,1  F<b’- 

32  ROBERT  Earl  of  LEICESTER. — A timber  house,  Dublin. 
slated,  on  the  Wood  Key,  1/.  13s. ; city  of  Dublin.  - part 


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of  a front  house,  back-house,  and  backside,  east  side  of  Bridge- 

- street,  15s.  8tf. — a front  house  and  backside,  in  d",  7s.  6d. 
a cabbin  and  backside,  d",  3s. — three  front  cabbins  and  a back- 
side, west  side,  d°,  5s.  7 hd. — a tyled  shedd,  a piece  of  ground, 
and  small  garden,  d°,  3s.  9d— a front  slated  house,  a back- 
house, stable,  and  2 backsides,  in  d°,  It  17s.  6 il.  — a front 
house,  a back-house,  2 shedds,  a backside,  two  other  front 
houses,  and  a garden,  by  yc  river  side,  It  14s.  6<t — a front 
house,  slated,  a backside  and  garden,  and  a ruined  house, 
by  yc  river  side,  11s.  3d. — a large  front  house,  back-house, 
backside,  and  garden,  near  y' river,  5s.7Jd.— two  thatched 
houses  and  a garden  in  same  street,  2s.  3d— a front  thatched 
house,  a back-house,  a large  backside,  and  garden,  two  small 
cabbins,  and  garden,  d°,  6s. — two  thatched  houses  before  the 
fort-gate,  and  a garden,  west  side  in  d",  3s.  9 d. — two  large 
thatched  houses,  a cabbin,  a large  backside,  2 gardens,  old 
walls,  a cabbin,  and  2 gardens  more,  east  side  of  d°,  7s.  6d. 

— a front  thatched  house  and  a garden,  ind“,  3s. — a front 
thatched  house  and  a garden,  in  Fort-street,  2s.  3d. — a front 
thatched  house,  a thatched  house,  3 gardens,  and  waste  house 
plott,  in  d“,  7s.  6d.— a front  thatched  house  and  yard,  in  d",  3s.  i 
— a thatched  house,  garden,  and  backside,  in  d°,  Is.  6 d. — two  | 
thatched  houses  and  2 gardens,  in  d",  5s.  3d. — a front  slated 
house,  a back-house,  a stable,  a yard,  2 gardens  and  a house 
in  one  of  them,  in  d",  9s.  4 id— a front  thatched  house,  a 
backside,  and  garden,  in  d“,  3s.  9d— a front  thatched  house,  a 
backside,  and  2 gardens,  d°,  5s.  3d. — back  old  walls,  formerly 
a free  school,  2 cabbins,  and  2 gardens,  in  d°,  Is.  6d.  a large 
thatched  house,  back-house,  yard,  and  garden,  2s.  3d.  — a 
front  thatched  house,  garden,  and  backside,  in  d°,  3s— a large 
thatched  house,  another  dwelling  house,  a backside,  and 
2 gardens,  in  d°,  4s.  6d— a thatched  house  and  garden,  4s.  6d. 

—a  front  house,  a garden  with  a close  backward  called  Lum- 
bard’s  Parke,  in  Gallow’s-lane,  east  side,  Is.  6d— a thatched 
house,  a garden  west  of  said  lane,  2 cabbins,  and  2 gardens, 

2s.  3d. — a front  house,  back  cabbin,  backside,  and  garden,  east 
side  of  d»,  4s.  6d— a large  front  house,  a stable,  and  backside, 
wherein  is  a thatched  house,  in  Fort-street,  6s.  9d.  a front 
house,  another  dwelling  house,  a back-house,  and  2 backsides, 
in  d»,  12s.  4id. — a front  thatched  house  and  small  backside 
in  d°,  2s.  3d— a slated  house,  a stable,  and  backside,  in  d«, 

8s.  9d. a small  corner  house  and  a thatched  house  in  d», 

Is.  10id. — a front  slated  house,  a stable,  and  garden,  in  Spittle- 
street,  west  side,  3s.  9d— six  cabbins  and  a gavden  in  com- 
mon to  them  called  Garrynegran,  east  side  of  y"  same  street, 

7s.  6d. — a front  with  five  several  waste  plotts,  in  d“,  2s.  3d. 
a front  thatched  cabbin,  a piece  of  ground,  and  backside,  west 
side,  d°.  Is.  6d. — two  (hatched  cabbins,  d”.  Is.  6d— a cabbin 
in  d“,  Is.  6d. — two  cabbins  and  a waste  plott  of  ground,  in  d”, 
2s.  3d.  — a cabbin  and  large  garden,  d",  3s.— two  cabbins, 

2 waste  plotts,  and  a garden,  a front  cabbin,  and  a cabbin  back- 
ward, now  a smith’s  forge,  in  d«,  44d— a front  house,  slated,  and 
a garden,  in  d”,  4s.  6d. — a house,  a house  backward,  a cabbin 
and  backside,  a court,  and  3 gardens,  west  side  of  Spittle- 
street,  9s. — a thatched  house,  backside,  and  garden,  in  y'  lane 
near  Red  Abby,  3s— six  cabbins  and  a garden  in  common,  in 
6s— a cabbin  and  garden  in  Bowerna  mountain,  east  side, 

2S.  3d. two  thatched  houses,  5 cabbins,  and  2 gardens,  in  said 

street,  7s.  6 d. — two  cabbins  and  2 gardens,  d°,  3s— a cabbin 
and  garden,  in  d»,  Is.  6d— three  cabbins  and  a garden,  d°,  3s. 

a slated  corner  house  and  backside,  another  slated  house,  a 

backside,  and  garden,  a thatched  house,  a long  shedd,  and 
tan-yard,  in  St.  Nicliolas-low-street,  7s.  6d.— three  cabbins,  a 
garden,  and  a yard,  in  d°,  2s.  3d— part  of  a front  slated  house, 
a malt  house,  and  garden,  in  d°,  8s.  6Jd.  t\ 

Spittle-street  (not  in  y'  Reddendum)— two  otli 
d"  (not  in  yc  Reddend.) ; city  of  Cork, 

Total  rent  in  Dublin  and  Cork,  15/.  19s.  5Jd. Date 

2ist  May  19/7i  year. — Inrolled  5th  June  1667. 

rich.  39.  WILLIAM  SHIPPEY  esq— Killeedy  (part),  288  a. 
2 n.  34  p.  prof.  17  a.  2 n.  unprof. — Clonagh,  184  a.  2 it.  prof. 
13a.  In.  unprof. — part  of  Garryduffe,  Glanagowne,  and 
Ballyferns,  600  a.  prof.  40  a.  2 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Connelloe, 
co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  (1,689  a.  3 r.  13  p.  stat.) 
—Total  rent,  15 1.  16s.  lOd— to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
until  Tho’  Walcott  of  Croagh,  gent.,  his  heirs  or  assigns,  shall 
pay  to  yc  said  Shippey  y"  sum  of  9081.,  according  to  a deed 
of  mortgage,  dated  14  April  1663,  made  thereof;  and  on 
payin'  of  y"  said  sum,  then  to  y"  use  of  Walcott  and  his  heirs  for 
ever. Date  8th  July  1 9/A  year.— Inrolled  nth  October  1667. 

(122.) 


41.  Sir  HENRY  PIERS  bart— Redmore  (part),  109  a' 

— parcell  of  the  same,  34  a. — another  parcell  of  d°,  11 A. — — 
Corlesky,  386  a. — Ballyflugh,  127  a. — parcell  of  die  same, 

8 a.  — Ballaghtobin,  133  a.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny.— 
Total  quantity,  808  a.  plant.  (1,308  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  16/.  6s.  9 \d. Date  9/A  May  19/A  year. — Inrolled 

18/A  May  1667.’ 


cabbins 
cabbins  in 
liberties  thereof. 


42.  Sir  THOMAS  HARMAN  knt. — A plott  of  ground 
in  New-street,  a house  in  St.  Thomas-stveet,  9s.  41d. ; city 
of  Dublin. — Cryduffe  (part),  and  part  of  cartron  Wogan,  i 
contiguous  to  Bawne,  20  a.  & 25  p. — Bawne,  1 cartron,  44  a. 

1 r.  24  p. — Brackagh,  1 cartron,  45  A. — Cartronvally,  46  a. 

1 r.  28  p. — Grillaghmine,  4th  of  cart",  79  a.  8 r.  16  p. — Clon- 
foure,  excepting  Mr.  Kennedy’s  mortgage  on  i a cartron, 

4J  cart'”,  224  a.  2r.  36  p. — Clonoragh  alias  Clonoghra,  3 car- 
ti-ons,  340  a. — the  qr.  called  Clonsullen,  being  part  of  Clony- 
fore,  47  a.  1 R. — Clonfinfee,  l-4thand  l-8thof  cart.,  37  a.  1r. 

20  p. — Bellanamore,  2 cart"*,  143  a.  3 r.  20  p. — Bellaclare, 

2 cart.  & 3, 112  A.  1 R.  16  P. — a moiety  of  Cluoneny,  39  a.  1r. 

20  p. BeUaghmeghan  and  Clonckeene,  2 cart™,  185  a.  3 n. 

20  p— Gurtinboy,  1 cart"  & J,  68  a.  & 28  p— Carrowmeanagli, 
d",  39  a.  & 4p— Toubeggan,  1 cart",  105  a.  1r.  16  p— Glas- 
cloone,  1 cart",  85a.  3r.  16p— Trilligmore  alias  Trilligpatricke, 

M'Donogh,  and  Cloncarr,  1 cart.,  and  Tallagtemple,  l cart., 

115  a.  3 r.  28  p. — Turelaskin,  £ cartron,  40  a. — Corredivin, 

1 cart",  78  A.  & 8 P. — Gortineloe  (part),  20  A.  1 R.  8 p. ; bar. 

Moydow,  co.  Longford— Total  quantity,  1,919  a.  1 r.  20  p. 
plant.  (3,109  a.  & Up.  sta 
Date  28th  July  19 th  year.- 

45.  JOSHUA  HOYLE  gent.  — In  the  6 plowlauds  of  Tipperary. 
Ballygibbon,  676  a.  plant.  (1,095a.  & Ip.  stat.)  10/.  5s. 33</.; 

bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. Date  \5th  Nov. 

19th  year. — Iivrolled  30 th  November  1667. 

47.  THOMAS  Earl  of  OSSORY,  RICHARD  Earl  of  Dublin. 
ARRAN,  and  Sir  ARTHUR  GORE  bart.  - A timber 
house,  slated,  in  St.  Thomas-street,  1/.  0s.  71rf.;  city  of  Dub- 
lin— part  of  a large  front  slated  house  and  garden,  a garden  Limerich. 
or  orchard  to  y“  walls,  15s.  4cZ— a front  slated  house  and 
garden  to  yc  wall,  8s— a front  slated  house,  a garden,  and  a 
garden  to  y"  wall,  16s— a waste  house  plott  to  the  street,  2s. 

—a  front  thatched  corner  house  next  y"  King’s  Castle,  4s. ; 
the  east  side  of  Limerick-street,  in  Killmallock,  co.  Limerick. 

—a  front  large  thatched  house,  4s. — a front  plott  and  cabbin,  Tipperary. 
Is— the  abby-land,  17  a.  16s— Fryar’s  mill,  U— Total  rent, 

4/.  6s.  4<Z. ; north  side  of  Fryar’s-lane  in  Killmallock. — a thatched 
house  without  Wickgate,  and  a garden  in  Abbey-street,  3s— a 
thatched  house  and  garden,  Is.  10|</— old  walls  near  yc  former, 

4£d. an  old  castle  called  Barrett’s  Castle,  within  Wickett 

gate,  a garden  plott  by  the  river,  old  walls  of  2 houses 
next  the  castle,  and  a backside  in  Abby-street,  3s.  9d. ; town 
of  Fetherd,  co.  Tipperary— a house  plott  to  y"  High-street, 
and  a garden  backward,  Is.  6<Z.  — a plott  of  ground  near 
y'  former  of  180  feet  long  and  30  feet  broad,  and  a garden. 

Is.  6<Z. — stone  walls  of  a house  and  a garden  plott,  Is.  6<Z— a 
thatched  house  near  y' former,  a yard,  and  garden,  3s.9rf.;  in 
High-street  in  Fetherd— a slipp  of  arrable  land,  being  a par- 
cell  of  Killenan,  bounded  on  y“  north  with  Garryduffe,  on 
the  east  with  Sir  Redmond  Everard’s  land,  on  die  west  with  a 
parcell  of  glebe,  and  on  the  south  with  Mr.  Richard  Haydon’s 
land,  1 a.  5 \d.— a plott  of  arrable  land,  being  part  of  y'  parcell 
called  Fedeny,  and  bounds  with  Sir  R.  Everard’s  lands,  Fedeny, 
on  y«  south  and  north,  f road  of  Killanally  on  y'  east,  and  a 
plott  of  ground  that  The  Hackett  of  Limerick  had  on  y' 

west,  1 a.  5J d. a plott  of  ground  bounded  on  the  east  with 

| y=  road  leading  to  Grayestowne,  with  die  lands  formei ly  Ja' 

Hackett’s  on  yc  soudi,  Sir  Redmond’s  land  on  yc  north,  and  Rich. 

Cornin',  on  ,•  out,  1 A.  5^.-. plott  of  «tkhA !»»»« 
on  yc  east  and  south  widi  Rich.  Lund’s  land,  and  Sir  Redmond  s 
on  yc  west,  1 a.  5 \d. — a parcell  of  arrable  land  divided  into 
many  parcells,  leased  by  Hen.  White  of  Clonmell  to  Geo.  Eve- 
rard  of  Fetherd,  for  41  years,  commencing  in  1637,  at  yc  rent 
of  3/.,  bounded  on  y'  south  withy"  oaken  grove,  with  y"  Shan- 
non on  r north,  Sir  Redmond’s  lands  on  y"  east,  and  Hackett  s 

on  y"  west,  28  a.  4s.  6 d. a plott  of  arable  land  on  yc  south  side 

of  Crompt  Castle,  and  near  the  same,  2.)  a.  Is.  lid— part  of 
the  field  called  Gortnefarline,  bounded  on  y"  west  with  f rwjd 
to  Killenally,  and  on  y"  N.W.  and  S.  will!  Sir  Redmonds 
lands,  1 a.  5.1'/— a plott  of  arrable  land  called  Gortnefarlin, 


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19  c"'  n-  bounded  W.  with  y'  said  road,  H a.  7 Id.— a plott  of  ground, 
part  of  Fedeny,  bounded  on  yc  E.  witli  y°  road  to  Grayes- 
ipperary.  towne,  on  y=  N.N.E.  and  S.  with  Sir  Redmond’s  land,  1 a. 

— a long  slipp  of  arrable  land,  part  of  y°  field  called  Mo- 
nerow,  bounded  with  a hedge  on  yc  N.,  on  yc  W.  and  S.  with 
Monerow,  and  on  y'  E.  with  yc  highway  to  Rakele,  1 a.  2 n. 
8 id,— Total  rent  in  Fetlierd,  1/.  7s.  2 %d. ; parcells  of  the  bur- 
CUm.  gagery  lands  of  Fetlierd.—  Knockballynomito,  i plow.,  150  a. 

prof.  75  a.  unprof.  21.  5s.  6|d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — 
Inishacone  Islands,  1 pi.  in  the  Shannon,  110  a.  prof.  16  a. 

unprof.  1/.  13s.  5 d. ; bar.  Clondiralagh,  same  co Leaghvally 

afs  Lowally,  4 plow.,  55  a.  IGs.  8Jrf.  — Knockalehide?  50  a. 
15s.  2 {d. — Knoppoge  alias  Clonporisb,  4 plow.,  216  a.  prof. 
94  a.  unprof.  3/.  5s.7\d.;  bar.  Island  and  Clondiralagh,  same 
co — Ardclony  ats  Ardilony,  Portintereany,  1 plow.,  270a.  prof. 
22  a.  unprof.  4 l. 2s— Cuggie,  j plow.,  133  a.  21.  Os.  4fo'.;  par. 
Killaloe,  bar.  Tulla,  same  co — Cooledoragh,  plow.,  88  a. 

prof.  178  a.  unprof.  1/.  6s.  9d.— Clunty,  1 plow",  165  a.  prof. 
228  a.  unprof.  21  10s.  I id.-,  par.  Iniskealtrogh,  same  bar. 
and  co— Ballyhifsy  plow,  (part),  117  a.  ]/.  15s.  6 Id— part 
of  Ratlienomore  and  Begg,  132  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.  21. 0s.  ltf. 
— Ballybrine,  j plow.,  72  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  11.  Is.  lOjtf. 

Ballymoglerish  alias  Ballymogleragh,  £ plow.,  164  a. 
21.  9s.  9$d.  Carrowany,  1 plowland,  161a.  prof.  31a. 
unprof.  21.  8s.  10  \d. — Allonis  afs  Aghenish,  1 qr.,  127  a.  2 r. 
11.  18s.  8J(/. — Bealkelly,  2 plowl*  (part),  388  a.  prof.  66  a. 
unprof.  51. 17s.  10 \d.  — Bally bougherane  plow,  (part),  132  a. 
prof.  167  a.  unprof.  21. 0s.  Id.;  par  Tuoghogonila,  bar.  Tulla, 
same  co — Gian  afs  Gleane,  1 pi.,  132  a.  prof.  250  a.  unprof. 
21.  0s.  Id. — Carrowcloghy  alias  Carrowenlogh,  l plow.,  86  a. 
prof.  262  a.  unprof.  1/.  6s.  1 ,)d.  — Ballynraneene  or  Bally- 
vrnneene,  1 plow.,  112  a.  prof.  166  a.  unprof.  1/.  14s.  Ojtf— 
Laifareene  alias  Laghvarran,  J plow.,  234  a.  prof.  275  a.  un- 
prof. 21.  lls.Ojd— in  Killconnell  plow.,  Ballyelackan  plow., 
Cloghone-Idowyne  plow.,  Kynelly  plow.,  Ballyelane  plow., 
Ballyereagh  plow.,  and  in  the  5 acres  in  common,  74  a.  3 r. 
20  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  11.2s.9d.;  par.  Cluony,  bar.  Cor- 
cumroe,  same  co— Total  quantity',  3,169  a.  1 n.  20  p.  plant. 

(5,133  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  48/.2s.7jd. Dale 

17th  Dec.  1 9th  year. — Inrotled  19th  Dec.  1667. 


51.  JOHN  FOUNT AYNE  esq Raghindarricke  afs 

Rahinderrig,  224  a.  In.  13  p.  plant.  (363  a.  1 r.  11  p.  stat.)  - 

4 1.  10s.  10 Jd. ; bar.  Ballaheene,  co.  Wexford. Culronan, 

198  a.  1 r.  31  p.  4/.  0s.  44d.  — Baskenagh,  116  a.  1 u.  13  p. 

21. 7s. Id.;  bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. Date  5tli  Dec.  1 9th year. 

—Inrolled  20 th  Dec.  1667. 

52.  Cornet  JOHN  ANDREWS.  — Branstown  alias 

Brownestowne,  163  a.  — Rathrony  (part),  239  a.  2r. in 

Ginell,  158  a— Clonliske  (part),  64  a.  2 b.- in  Maclonebegg, 
part  of  Killcomin,  15  a— Cooleroe,  39  a.;  bar.  Clonliske, 
King’s  Co. — Total  quantity,  679  a.  plant  (1,099  a.  3 n. 

19r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  131.  14s.  11 ‘d. Date  12th  Feb. 

19th  year. — Inrolled  20 th  June  1667. 

53.  MARGT  CROOKHORNE,  relict  of  Capt  Henry 
Crookhorne,  and  ANNE,  daughter  and  heir  of  said  Henry. 

— Ballylane,  551a — Rochestowne,  379  a— in  Begrin,  187a. 

1  r.  13  p. ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity', 
1,117  a.  1 it.  13p.  plant  (1,809  a.  3 it.  23  p.  stat) — Total  rent, 

221. 12s.  5 id. Date  2814  Nov.  1 914  year. — ItirollcdlOlhDec. 

1667. — Note:  By  patent,  dated  26th  February  1677,  an  abate- 
ment of  81. 4s.  5\d.  was  granted  to  them  of  the  quit  rent  of 
221.  12s.  5 id.,  with  an  abatement  of  81. 18s.  4d.  of  the  quit 
rent  of  30 1. 1 Is.  6 d.  to  Mary  Deacon,  reserved  on  yc  lands  of 
Chappie,  Tomfarny,  &c.,  as  mentioned  in  this  patent,  which 
recites  that  the  same  had  been  pass'1  in  patent,  dated  16  Nov. 
1666,  to  John  Deacon  gent.,  but  are  not  inrolled  under  y°  acts 
of  settlement. 

54.  RICH”  BARRY  of  Dublin,  gent. — Ballynedrumney, 

331  a.  1 r.  6 p.  prof.  44  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  11. 13s.  6d—  Pai- 
sonstowne,  441  a.  & 6p.  21.  19s.  6d.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kil- 
dare— Silliagh,  100  a.  ll.14s.ljd.;  bar.  Naas,  same  co— 
Great  Morganstown,  in  the  bar.  Naas,  and  Little  Morgans- 
towne,  in  the  bar.  Newcastle  or  Upper-Cross,  co.  Dublin. 

150  a.  21. 5s.  6 d. 56.  MATTHEW  BARRY  of  Dublin,  . 

esq— Moyvaliy,  688  a.  2 r.  6 p.  prof.  17  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof. 

(1,115  a.  1 it.  9 p.  stat.)  41.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare. 

Date  414  March  21s<  year. — Inrolled  2614  March  1669. 


Roll,  19 lit  Cha.  II.  fifth  part,  hack. 


1.  Sir  MARI  IN  NOELL  knt.,  son  and  heir  apparent  of 
Sir  Martin  Noell  knt.,  GEO.  BLAKE,  and  JOHN  ROBIN- 
SON of  London,  esqrs.  (trustees  for  y'  barony  of  Cary,  yc 
lordship  of  Ballycastle,  and  y'  island  of  Rathcline,  to  y • 
uses  expressed  in  a clause  in  y*  act  of  explanation.) — Drum- 
chitt,  47  a.  3 n— Drumcannon,  44  a.  1 r — Crossalister,  27  a. 
1 R— Drumnemelloge,  191  a.  1 it — Crirach,  146  a— Glen- 
makerin,  140  a.  1 r— Dunard,  1 qr.  and  a 3d,  374  a— Lough 
Addy,  4 a.  unprof— Lough  Dunard,  15a.  1 r.  unprof— Lough 
Pading,  9a.  unprof— Ballyvoy,  half  town,  207  a— Ballyreagh, 

- town>  227  a—  Bunnumargee,  4 town,  95  a.  3 n— Acrevell, 
16  a.  1 it— Ballynegard  called  Drumnekelly,  1 qr.,  101a— 
Bonnagen,  203  a.  — Duncarrbett,  198  a.  — Cragbane  alias 
Bruaglnnore,  237  a— Farren  M'Alister,  14  a.  1 n— Coole- 
negappoge,  1 qr.,  96  a.  2 R— Downe,  1 qr.,  105  a.  prof.  14  a. 

2 r.  unprof— Mallendugane,  1 qr.,  106  a.  2 part  of  Rod- 

ding,  1 qr.,  31  a.  2 it. — the  topp  land  of  yc  same,  83  a.  2 r. 

one  qr.  of  Ballypatricke  called  Dromine,  75  a.  2 the  other 

qr.  called  Magheriloghy,  162  a.  3 r— Ballytren,  1 qr.,  156  a. 

2 r— Ballycloughagh,  97  a.  3 r— Curragh,  222  a.  prof.  9 a. 

3 r.  unprof— Ardimony,  1 qr.,  128  a.  1 n— Loughan,  1 qr., 

1 90  a.  2 it. — the  10  acres  of  Ramaccrading,  77  a.  prof.  11a. 
3r.  unprof— the  20  a.  of  Fau  M' Allen,  67  a— Torre,  2qrs., 

337  a.  prof.  66  a.  unprof. — Ballycrou,  319  a.  3 it. Tinna- 

vaghan,  4 town,  152  a.  3 n. — Magheritemple,  i town,  87  a 

the  parcell  of  Lossett,  121  a.  3 R— Ballynegard  other  qr.,  91  a. 
— Mossy bogge,  6,263  a.  unprof.;  par.  Cullfaten,  bar.  Cary,  co. 
Antrim — Ballycnnam,  1 qr.,  61  a— Culkeyne,  1 qr.,  126  a. 
prof.  20  a.  1 u.  unprof—  Myergett,  1 qr.,  174  a.  prof.  1 1 1 a.  un- 
prof—'Torryleskan,  1 qr.,  1 60  a— Myergett  other  qr.,  220 a 

Corvally,  1 qr.,  170a.  3R.prof.  104  a.  unprof— Ardmony,  1 par.- 
cell, 39  a.  2 it.  prof.  93  a.  unprof—  Ackleake,  350  a.  prof.  46  a. 
unprof— Kilhobert,  86  a — Ballyvelly,  270  a— Drumnemyne 
165  a— Drumgholly,  178  a.  2 r— Towrard,  174  a— Ballin- 
lagg,  1 qr.,  113  a — Ballinlagg  other  qr.,  called  Tobberbilly, 
160a.  3 it.  prof.  18a.  unprof—  Magheremore,  1 qr.,  138a.  prof. 
186a.  unprof— Drumwilliam,  1 qr.,  52a.  2r— Cornesampeon, 

1 qr.,  55  a.  1 R— Cornetullagh,  1 qr.,  138  a— Culkeyne  ats  | 


Myerbane,  1 qr.,  89a— Carnanimone,  1 qr.,  68a — Cloghdun-  Antrim 

mory,  1 qr.,  106  a.  prof.  38  a.  3 r.  unprof— Carnebane,  1 qr., 

70  a.  2r— Drummargee,  85  a — Drumeiske,  85  a— Lealand, 

53  a.  Gortetrumonie,  56  a— Killgreege,  216  a— Altinanie, 

55  a— Home,  7 a — the  tenem,s  of  Ballycastle,  3 a.  2 r. the 

castle  and  park,  6 a.  1 n.  6 p—  Garryduffe,  half  town,  82  a. 

2  it— three  qrs.  of  Novally,  142  a— one  qr.  of  Novally,  called 

Gorteon  Maddry,  55  a. — Carthmone  parcell,  26  a.  3 r.  prof. 

Common,  720  a.  unprof. — Knocklayde,  a mossy  bog,  244  a. 
unprof— Cape  Castle,  107a.  2 r.  prof.  297  a.  unprof—  Clune 
and  Carneconny,  231  a— Port  Brittis,  15  a— Downefinne 

ats  Tullos,  90  a. — Drumine  ats  Broome  townland,  460  a 

the  salt  panns  and  coale  pitts;  par.  Rathmoane,  same  bar.  and 
co — Cooleoghter,  1 qr.,  83  a.  prof.  89  a.  1 r.  unprof—  Lege- 
vare,  1 qr.,  184  a.  ln.prof.  28  a.  2 r.  unprof— Bruaglnnore 
alias  Bruaghgamon,  119  a.  prof.  133  a.  unprof—  Glasstaghy, 

1 qr, 95  a.  2 r.  prof.  110  a.  2 r.  unprof—  Glasstaghy  other 
qr.,  76a.  lR.prof.  69  a.  1 n.  unprof—  Magherenohare,  139  a. 

1 R.  prof.  4 a.  unprof— Maghere-Castle,  1 qr.,  131  a.  1 r. 
prof.  25  a.  3 r.  unprof—  Cregrine,  1 qr.,  92  a.  2 r.  prof.  133  a. 

3  r.  unprof. — Ballenstread,  1 qr.,  159  a.  2 r.  prof.  76  a.  3 r 
unprof— Lemneghmore,  1 qr.,  147  a.  prof.  62  a.  3 r.  unprof 
— Lemneghbegg,  1 qr.,  133  a.  3 R.prof.  13  a.  unprof—  Calrns- 

lieskin,  1 qr.,  166a.  1 r — Ballynoe,  1 qr.,  78a.  3r Temple- 

astoragh,  87  a.  2 R— Ams-Cregillappan,  1 qr.,  7 a.  2 r.  prof. 

142  a.  unprof— Gregenah  and  Knocknegarvin,  146  a.  1 R.prof. 

91  a.  1 r.  unprof—  Ballinlew, 2 qrs.,  132a.  2 R.prof.  78 a.  2r 
unprof— Prokske,  1 qr.,  58  a.  3 r.  prof.  81  a.  3 n.  unprof— 

I obberbigh,  1 qr.,  85  a.  3 r.  prof.  18  a.  unprof— Croghmore, 

1 qr.,  70  a— Creggnemaddy,  1 qr.,  108 a. prof.  7a.  2R.unprof 
— Ballyoglilogh,  2 qrs.,  171  a— Island  M'Allen,  54  a.  1 r— 

Croghbegg,  2 qrs.,  214a — Moyereghbegg,  1 qr., 75  a.  1 R.prof 
29  a.  unprof—  Moyereghbegg  other  qr.,  1 19  A.  prof.  60  a.  un- 
prof—Moycreemore,  81  a.  2 r— Moycreemore  other  qr.,  54  a. 

1 R.prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Lisnegunnoge,  2 qrs.,  219a— Drum- 
nagee,  1 qr.,  60a.  3 R.prof.  30  a. unprof. — Lisbalienegrough, 

1 qr.,  73  a.  prof.  46  a.  1 r.  unprof. — Lisbalienegrough,  1 qr., 

73  a.  prof.  46  a.  1 it.  unprof.  — Lisbailenegroagh  other  qr., 


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19  Ch  II-  67  a.  2 r.  prof-  25  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Shanvally,  1 town,  445  a.  £ q 

prof.  SO  a.  unprof. — Carnekierke,  lqr.,92A.  2r.— Carnekierke,  76 

Antrim.  one  other  qr.,  97  a.  prof.  16  a.  3 it.  unprof— Ballynoge,  1 qr.,  pr< 
138  a— Ardoaghtri,  1 qr.,  186  a.— Stradkillin,  1 qr.,  1 13  a.—  in 
Dowaghmore,  1 qr.,  91  a.  3 n.  prof.  37  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Mare-  1 q 

boy,  61  a. — Ballyny,  1 qr.,  48  a.  3 r.  prof.  10  a.  unprof—  & 
Corncside,  1 qr.,  95  a.  2 r.— Arditragh,  1 qr.,  108a— Lisser-  Si 

lassc,  1 qr.,  1 1 2 a.  3 it.—' Tandowe,  1 qr.,  1 21  a.  prof.  70  a.  2 r.  3 i 
unprof. — Drumnegessin,  1 qr.,  98  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. — Clog-  18 
her  townland,  288  a.— Castlanagree,  1 qr.,  134  a.  2 r— Kill- 
cubbin,  1 qr.,  72  a.  2 r— Ballyalluglaghtye,  1 qr.,  68  a.  3 r.  prof. 

18  a.  3 r.  unprof.— a mossy  bogg,  1,639  a.  unprof. — Ballyn-  3: 
tnylor,  56  a.  2 r. — BSllintoy  townland,  456  a.;  par.  Billy,  bar.  co 
Cary,  co.  Antrim.  — Killcuille,  1 townland,  173  a.  — two  (1 
loughs,  15  a— Ballynea,  1 town,  179  a— Ballyvergan,  1 town,  Is 
169  a.  3 n. — Killpatricke,  1 town,  294  a. — Ballygill,  1 town, 

270  a— Ballykerry,  | town,  120  a— Kandaver,  1 town,  3 18  a. 
prof.  3 a.  2 r.  unprof. ; par.  Rathline-Island,  same  bar.  and  co.  3 
— Tulloglnoe,  1 qr.,  144  a.  3 n— Gortmillish,  1 qr.,  264  a—  2 

Tinereagh  alias  Toppaghveagh,  1 qr.,  156  a. — Crumoge,  1 qr.,  (- 
8 a.  2 n.  prof.  7 1 a.  1 R.  unprof—  Altrassagli,  1 qr.,  149  a.  2 R.  2, 
prof.  11a.  2 r.  unprof. — Killcroe,  | town,  323a.  3 it.  Dunane, 

52  a.  1 r.  prof.  9 a.  unprof — Fernerobert,  1 qr.,  135  a.  1 R. 
Mullaghduffe,  4 qr.,  67  A.  prof.  20  a.  1 R.  unprof— the  parcell  h 
of  Nesson  or  Nelfon,  101  a— Bellany,  1 qr.,  81  a.  1 r.  prof.  & 
37  a.  unprof— Attrunagh,  1 qr.,  92  a.  prof.  22a.  3 r.  unprof—  R 
ICnockane,  1 qr.,  103  a— Munagh-Cloy,  1 qr.,  336  A.  1 R.  prof.  u 
1 17a.  3 R.  unprof. — Struangallmore,  1 qr.,  1 10a.  3 R. — Browne  si 

als  Breene,  1 qr.,  204  a— Cleggine,  1 qr.,  104  a— Knocklayde  q 
(part),  193  A.  unprof—  Buchamlonge,  Tulloghpatricke,  and  - 
Malludufte,  658  a.  prof.  913  a.  unprof.,  mossy  bogg;  par.  - 
Ardrnoy,  same  bar.  and  co— Killmacammoge,  1 qr.,  167  a. 
prof.  75  a.  unprof.  — Kettleoglitragh,  4 townland,  284  a— 
Kettilutragb,  A town,  136  a.  prof.  187  a.  unprof. -Killmoole,  - 

1 qr.,  121  a.  2 n— Island-Card,  1 qr.,  115  a— Mounester,  . 
4 town,  155  a— Lisnegatt,  1 qr.  of  Mounester,  43  a.  prof.  14  a.  ! 
unprof— Camekeene,  123  a.  prof.  17  a.  1 R.  unprof— Liss-  ! 
mnrritie,  1 qr.,  65  a.  prof.  26  a.  3 r.  unprof— Masses,  1 qr., 
151  a.  prof.  52  a.  unprof—  Caretclough  alias  Carecloghane, 

1 qr.,  53  a.  prof.  29  a.  unprof— Carnereagh,  1 qr.,  173  a.  prof. 

24  a.  2 a.  unprof. -Carnelelen,  1 qr.,  118  a.  — a mossy  bogg 
overflown,  339  a.  — another  mossy  bogg,  180  a.  — Island- 
Mc  Allen  (part) , 80  a— Mosside,  1 qr.,  74  a.  ; par.  Derryketchen, 
same  bar.  and  co— Rendering  such  yearly  rent,  and  no  other, 
as  shall  appear  to  be  payable  by  y'  rules  of  y«  acts  of 

settlement. Date  25 tli  July  19 th  year.—Inrolled  9/A  August 

1667. 

Kings  Co.  5.  HENRY  Lord  ARLINGTON,  Principal  Secretary 
of  State.— Several  lands  contained  in  his  preceding  grant 
are  created  into  y manor  of  Charlestowne,  with  y=  privilege  of 
inclosing  what  number  of  acres  he  pleased  for  demesne  lands, 
and  for  a parke;  to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron,  to  appoint 
seneschalls  and  other  officers,  to  keep  a prison  within  y" 
manor,  and  to  hold  a fair  at  Charlestowne  yearly  on  St.  Mary 

Queen's  Co.  Magdalen’s  day;  bar.  Philipstowne,  King’s  Co.  — several 

King's  Co.  other  lands,  some  situate  in  the  Queen’s  Co.  and  some 
in  vc  King’s  Co.,  are  erected  into  yc  manor  of  Portarlmgton, 
with  y*  same  privileges  as  before,  and  to  keep  2 fairs  at  Port- 
arlington,  yc  one  on  Easter  Monday,  and  y*  other  on  yc  1st 
and  Id  of  October;  and  Portarlmgton  made  a free  borough  and 
corporation,  by  y'  name  of  the  borough  and  town  of  Portarlmg- 
ton  consisting  of  one  sovereign,  2 portrifles  or  bmhfles,  anil 

12  burgesses,  a recorder,  and  town  clerk,  &c. ; and  extending 
every  way  from  y pass  over  y river  Barrow,  commonly  called 
Belladrite,  near  Portarlington,  100  A.-to  send  2 burgesses  to 
Parliament,  to  keep  a weekly  Wednesday  market,  &c— 
Themanore  were  created  pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall, 

13  February  1666.  (19  ’,  2*  p.  d.  B.  5.) Date  3 d Aug. 

19th  year. — Jnrolled  23 d Aug.  1667. 

a.  u.  ABRAHAM  MAY  “d  “S' 

naiib  out  of  y*  west  part  thereof,  188  a.  3 n.  32  v.  mat 
ran-Meconly  (part),  42  a.  In.  14  p — Lissballytcige,  Garrureagh, 
and  Skirkehill,  159  a.  — Skirke  (part)  and  Rathinlubrid, 
232  a.  ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.  — Total  quantity, 
622  a.  & 36 1*.  plant.  (1,007  a.  3 ...  24 1*.  stnt.)-Totnl  rent, 

12/.  11s.  1 1 id- Da/e  16/A  Nov.  \8  thy  ear.  — Inrollcd  2d  April 

1667. 


4 qr.,  62  a.  2 r. — Quigibarrow,  1 qr.,  197  a.  1 r. — Parke,  4 qr.,  is  Cn.  II 
76  a— Carronduffe,  1 qr.,  147  A.  1 R. — in  Ballyfinanc  qr.,  32  p. 

prof.  727a.  unprof— in  Carrownorlare  ais  Urlare,  172  a.  3 Sligo. 

in  Castlecanagh  qr.,  60  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof— Kinniegalloyb, 

1 qr.,  65 a.  3 n.  6 p.  prof.  14 a.  3 r.  unprof. — Drommartine,  58  a. 

& 16  p.  prof.  4 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Tirreragh  and  Leyny,  co. 

Sligo— Total  quantity,  1,020  a.  2 it.  14  p.  plant.  (1,653  a. 

3 r.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.6s.7|d. Date  6/A  Feb. 

19/A  year. — Inrolled  7/A  Feb.  1666. 

18.  JOHN  FORREST  esq— Archerstowne  (part),  745  a.  IVeslme,. 
3 R.  2 p— Mullganstowne,  251  A.  2 it.  10  p. ; bar.  Delvin, 
co.  Westmeath. — Total  quantity,  997  a.  1 r.  12  p.  plant. 

(1,615  a.  2 r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  20/.  3s.  10k/. Dale 

Is/  February  19/A  year.—Inrolled  4/A  February  1666. 

20.  WILLIAM  JESSOP  esq— Bryanstowne  (part),  306  A.  Westme, 
3 n.  3i  p. — Glanlogh-Guan  (part  of  said  Bryanstowne),  37  a. 

2 r.)  ; bar.  Moyashell,  co.  Westmeath. — Total  quantity, 

(557  a.  3 R.  31  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  6/.  19s.  6 d. Date 

2 d May  19/A  year. — Inrolled  6/A  June  1667. 

22.  JOHN  BULLINGBROOKE— In  Killfrush  and  Bal-  Limeri 
lincarony,  570  a.  1 R.  39  p.  prof.  90  a.  unprof.  plant.  (924  a. 

& 17  p.  stat.)  8/.  13s.  3d. ; bar.  Small  County,  co.  Lime- 
rick.— Drumkerane  alias  Drumasheroone,  110  a.  3 it.  32p.  *" 

in  Farrenyvanagh,  931  A.  1 R.  33  p.  plant.  (1,688  A.  2 it.  4 P. 
suit.)  15/.  16s.  7d.;  bar.  Knockaguiny,  co.  Kerry.  — Total 
quantity,  1,612  a.  3 r.  24  p.  plant.  (2,612  a.  2r.  22  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  24!.9s.lO<Z. Date  21s/  February  19/A  year. 

Inrolled  2 d March  1666. 

24-  Capt.  THOMAS  W ALLCOTT— In  Cleyduffe,  36  a.  Lime 
— Carrowcraheene,  32  a— Ballylosky,  120  a— Ballymantra, 

36  a.  — in  Ballyvarrawood,  17  a.  3 r.  7 p.  — Ballyvokelen, 

202  a. Scartereagli,  79  a. — Killavenoge,  with  the  mill-seate, 

31a.  lit.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— in  Ballyvarra,  191  A. — Carrow- 
martin,  50  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof—  in  Granesha,  176  a— Gar- 
ranewotra  alias  Garrane-Ikey  alias  Graneoughtragh,  147  a. 

' —in  Ballynecloghy,  24a.;  co.  of  f city  of  Limerick.— 

. Total  quantity,  1,148  a.  & 7 p.  plant.  (1,801  a.  1 it.  12  p. 

’ stat  j Total  rent,  16/.  17s.  8 J(/. Date28thMarch  ldthycar. 

, —Inrolled  20/A  April  1667. 

f 26.  ROBt  BOOTHE  esq.,  Justice  of  y'  Common  Pleas,  Kin, 
t and  W”  SANDSesq.,  execrs  of  Fran*  Nest,  and  THOsEGG, 
orAGGE.  — Cullimore  (part),  118  a.  plant.  (191a.  & 23  p. 
stat.)  2/.  7s.  94cZ. ; bar.  Balliboy,  King’s  Co— to  hold  upon 
y special  trust  that  yc  premisses  be  forthwidi  sold  to  y'  best 
11  advantage,  and  equally  divided  between  Mary  Hall  and 
,f  Martha  Foxall,  sisters  of  said  Fra*  Nest,  and  Frances  Cocks, 

5’  daughter  of  Griffith  Cocks  and  Sarah  his  wife,  niece  of  said 

Nest  according  to  his  will,  dated  3 April  1663— in  Bally-  T,Pl 
f vanran,  105  a.  & 9 p.  plant.  (170  A.  & 27  p.  stat.)  1U  Is.  10 Jd. ; 

•y  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tl pperary.  — to  hold  to  Tho*  Agge, 
a!  for  eve‘._ Date  2 d May  19/A  year.—Inrolled  6/A  June  1667 . 


28.  JOHN  OLIVER  and  ANNE  HICKFORD,  relict 
of  Hen.  Hickforil  of  London,  mercli'— In  Garry  Richurd, 
66  A 1/  6s.  8 id.  reduced  to  13s.  — Ballynemony,  20u  a. 
4/. 3s.  Old-  reduced  to  21—  in  Bryanstowne,  82  a.  1/.  13s  2\d. 
reduced  to  18s—  Cooleboy,  242  a.  prof.  40  a.  bogg,  4/.  18s. 
reduced  to  21.  9s. ; bar.  Sheilmaliere,  co.  Wexford.  - 
Total  quantity,  595  a.  plant.  (963  a.  3 R.  9 p.  stat.)— lotal 
rent,  12/.  0s.  114</— to  hold  two  third  parts  to  Oliver  and  his 
heirs,  mul  one  third  to  Hickforil  and  her  heirs  ; remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  Henry  Hickforil;  which  third  part  was  after- 
wards purchased  by  Thomas  son  of  said  John  Oliver. — 
Date  14/A  Feb.  19/A  year— Inrolled  19/A  March  1666.  AWt. 
By  patent,  dated  29  Dec.  1677,  a grant  was  made  to  llmmas 
Oliver  gent.,  son  of  the  said  John,  of  a reduction  o the  said 
quit  rent  of  12/.  0s.  U.)</.  to  6/.  a year .-(Bot.de  anno 
29"  Car.  2di,  3“  pars,  dorso  B.  16.) 

so.  HENEY  ABBOTT,  JOHN  ELETCHElt,  «d 
JOHN  GAUUETT.  — Clotmoloife  mul  BullyweHmi  ul,M 
iwlyvillmusaiu.  tl.n.  loi./— nul'yucB'.lu, 

— Uallyngowr»e(,,ivrl),2  a- TlrA  Lumegroy,I68A.  21  n,.01rf. 

— CluyilulB,,  10S  a.  W.IOmllH— G.rrj.uxj  A-  *• ■ ‘ ; 
■pie  i/,  ns, ; co.  of  y°  city  of  Limerick— to  bold, 
third  part,  of  tho  premisses,  it.  three  parts,  equally  to  bo  d.v.dcd 


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19  Ch.  II.  to  yc  use  of  Abbott  and  Rose  his  wife,  and  their  heirs ; 
~ ; another  third  part  to  Fletcher  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  their 

Limerick,  heirs ; and  yc  rent  of  yc  remaining  third  part  to  be  paid  to 
Abbott  and  Fletcher,  in  trust  and  for  y°  only  use  of  y“  children 
of  Richard  Greene,  brother  in  law  to  Walter  Harrington, 
deceased,  by  y'  said  Walter’s  sister  Anne,  during  their  mi- 
nority ; and  when  they  attained  to  a full  age,  the  said  third 
part  to  be  equally  distributed  amongst  them,  pursuant  to  ye 

said  Harrington's  will,  dated  18th  June  1666 Date 

12 th  Feb.  19 th  year. — hvrolled  15 th  Feb.  1666. 

Cork.  33.  SAMUEL  NEWTON  and  MARY  his  wife,  relict  of 
James  Sicklemore  esq.,  mid  JAMES,  son  and  heir  of  said 
James. — Ballelegane,  220  a.  3 1.  6s.  9fd. — Killnegaule,  140  a. 
21.  2s.  6jd. — Scraby  alias  Scruboe,  53  a.  16s.  lid. — in  the 
south-east  part  of  Bohirasse  alias  Boharsh,  61a.  2 k.  27  p. 

18s.  8fd. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. Dale  22th  March 

19 th  year. — InroUed  10 th  April  1667. 


21  a.  1 n.  unprof. — Dromlee,  90  a. — the  upper  qr.  of  Moni-  is  Ch.  it. 

cannon,  222  a.  prof.  16  a.  2 r.  unprof. — the  lower  qr.  of  d", 

140  a.  prof.  41  a.  unprof. — Knockan  qr.,  163  a.  prof.  60  a.  Antrim. 
unprof. ; bar.  Killconway,  co.  Antrim.  — Total  quantity, 

889  a.  1 n.  plant.  (1,440  a.  1 n.  30  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

12/.  0s.  Id. Date  18/4  Nov.  19th  year. — Inrolled  2 9th  Nov. 

1667. 

47.  JOHN  READING  esq. — In  Ballycowen  alias  Kill-  King’s  Co. 
gurten  alias  Ballycowen- Wood,  96  a.  2il  1/.  19s.  1<Z.— Bal- 
lindrenan  als  Ballydrenan,  184  a.  2 r.  31.  14*  8ifd.  — in 
Ballykenahan,  171  a.  3 r.  2 p.  3/.  9s.  63d.— in  Tullymurrahin, 

240  a.  2 r. — Aghadonagh,  59  a. — Ballinkillin  alias  Tullagh- 
begg,  1 24  a.  2 r. — in  Ballinkillin,  31  a.  2r.  — Ballydrenan 
alias  Newtowne,  and  part  of  Killmannaghan,  418  a.  2 r.  27  p. 

— Total  rent,  17/.  13s.  lO.Jd. ; bar.  Killcowen,  King’s 

Co. Date  28th  June  19 th  year.  — Inrolled  19/4  Oct. 

1667. 


Westmeath.  35.  ELLIS  CRISPE  esq. — Part  of  Killalan  and  Ballin- 

derry,  Claghanenumeara,  376  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  134  a.  unprof. 

Clomkill,  199  a.  1 r.  14  p.  prof.  153  a.  2r.  32  p.  unprof.— 
Moygullin,  383  a.  2r.  32  p.;  bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheridie- 
nan,  co.  Westmeath — Total  quantity,  959  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant. 

(1,553  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  19/.8s.  6d. Date 

21  st  March  19/4  year.— Inrolled  27/4  April  1667. 

Cork.  38.  Captain  GEORGE  TOWGOOD.  — Ballyeryre, 
west  part,  37  a.  2 it.  — Corneshen,  320  a.  — Maulstrogham, 
124  a.  2 r — Clunkeene  and  Muloalehaggelshee,  190  a.  prof. 
58  a.  unprof. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity, 
(1,103  a.  3r.  27p. stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.6s.  113d.— Ardagh, 
190  a.  2/.  17s.  83d.  — North  Ballincallagh,  108  a.  — South 
Ballencallagh,  107  a.  — Stahanagh,  59  a.  2 n.  — Currigul- 

lihy,  94  a.  2 r. — Ardagh,  east  part,  61a.  2r Total  rent, 

6/.  10s.  lid. Date  31s/  Jan.  19/4  year.— Inrolled  14/4 Feb. 

1666. 

Tipperary.  41.  HENRY  KING  gent.— Lism'kue  (part),  115  a— in 
Coolenougy,  and  part  of  Ballyday,  152  a.  1 r.  8 p.;  bar.  Clan- 
william,  co.  Tipperary — Total  quantity,  267  a.  1 r.  8 p. 

plant.  (432  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  4/.  Is.  2d. ’ 

Date  28/4  Nov.  19/4  year. — Inrolled  80/4  Nov.  1667. 

Cork.  42.  GEORGE  MYHILL  gent.  — In  Killballyverihy, 
Knockardgehy,  Knockneminy,  and  Killeenan,  and  part  of 
Knahell,  177  a.— Garrygort,  129  a.;  bar.  Duhallow,  co.Cork. 
— Raghglistane,  140  a.  ; bar.  Condons  and  Clongibbon,  co. 
Cork— Total  quantity,  446  a.  plant.  (722  a.  1 r.  32  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  6/.  15s.  5 id. Date  4/4  Nov.  19/4  year.— 

Inrolled  29/4  Nov.  1667. 

Corh.  44.  THEOPIIILUS  CARY  and  THOs  DODGIN— 
In  Raharoone,  101a.  2 r.  12  p—  Farrenmarren  and  Gort- 
legher,  being  part  of  Bellrosse,  196  a.  & 12  p— in  Bellevel- 
lone,  55  a.  2r.  24.  p.  — Knockm'coole,  96  a.  — Deny,  24  a. 

2 n.  39  p— in  Lissehegh  idias  Lisbeheige,  27  a.  3 r.  8 p.;  bar. 
East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  501  a.  3 r.  15  p. 

plant.  (812  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  12s.  5 d. 

Dale  4th  Dec.  19/4  year — Inrolled  6/4  Dec.  1667. 


49.  Col.  W*  KNIGHT,  Lt.  Col.  THOMAS  MAR-  Galway. 
SHALL,  and  JOHN  LYNDON  esq. — Part  of  a house  on 
the  north  side  of  Key-street,  13s.  Id. — a ruined  house,  a yard, 
the  walls  of  a house  backw*,  d°,  10s.  6d— a mill  on  yc  west 
side  of  St.  Martin’s-lane,  4/.  10s.  — a waste  plott,  a house, 
and  a backside,  E.  side  of  d",  8s.  3d— the  walls  of  a house 
on  yc  north  side  of  Key-street,  6s.  9d. — a house  in  yc  same 
street,  12s. — a house,  a ruined  house  backward,  a yard,  and 
another  house  backw1,  in  d°,  21. 8s.  0.|d— a house,  a thatched 
house  backw",  a yard,  and  another  house  backward,  in  d°, 

1/.  Is.  2{d. — a house,  and  a house  plott  backward,  in  d", 

19s.  6 d. — a house,  and  house  plott  backw1,  in  d”  (no  rent). 

a house  and  backside,  in  d°,  7s.  6d— a house  plott  and  shedd, 
on  yc  S.  side  of  Kirowan’s-lane,  9s— a house,  a yard,  and  the 
walls  of  a house  backward,  in  same  lane,  1/.  16s— a house, 
a yard,  yc  walls  of  a house  backw1,  and  a shedd,  in  yc  same 
lane,  1/.  15s.  3d. — part  of  a house,  a house,  a yard,  a shedd, 
and  a garden,  in  same  lane,  13s.  9d— in  trust  for  the  (49) 

officers;  town  of  Galway.  — Total  rent,  16/.3s.  5d. 

50, 51.  WILLIAM  KNIGHT  esq. — Killamoran,  1 qr.,  24a.; 
bar.  Killtartan,  co.  Galway.  — Caliirglassan,  3 cartrons, 

176  a— Rahalbane,  1 qr.,  116  a— in  one  qr.  of  Caertarne, 

246  a.  2 r.  27  p.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co— Total  quantity, 

(911a.  1 R.  28  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  5/.  13s.  11. id. Date 

14/4  Jan.  19/4  year. — Inrolled  25/4  Jan.  1666. 

52.  Major  JOHN  GROVES. — West  Drinagh  alias  Kil-  Cork. 

ursin,  i plow.,  100  a.  ; bar.  Orrery  and  Kilmore,  co.  Cork. 

Ballyhymock,  419  a— Keatingstowne,  224  a.  1 r.  20p— Bal- 
lynemongroe  alias  Ballynumare,  255  a.  2 r— Ballytotosy  alias 
Ballytantasy,  43  a— Ballytrasna,  86  a— Kilbirne  ats  Kil- 
berine,  146  a.;  bar.  Fermoy,  same  co.  — Ballym'murragh, 

1 plow.,  213  a.  3 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Duhallow,  same  co Total 

quantity,  1,487  a.  3 r.  20  p.  plant.  (2,409  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  22/.  11s.  10 Jd. Date  1st  Feb.  19th  year.— 

Inrolled  2d  Feb.  1666. 


54.  Lieut.  BENJa  CHAPMAN— Killua,  718  a.  plant 
(1,163  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)  14/.  10s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  West- 
meath  Date  19/4  Dec.  19/4  year.  — Inrolled  17/4  Jan. 


Westmeath. 


Antrim. 


46.  ELIZA  FORRESTER  alias  HOLLAND,  relict  of 
Captain  W'“  Holland,  and  RICHARD,  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  William. — The  lower  quarter  of  Curreareagh,  143  a.  prof. 
60  a.  3 r.  unprof.  — the  upper  qr.  of  ditto,  131  a.  1 r.  prof. 


04.  samukl  BURTON  esq 


-onanvoe,  1 qr.,  81a. 


Drumcarane,  one  third  of  a qr.,  44  a.;  bar.  Island, 'co.  Clare 
—Total  quantity,  125  a.  plant.  (202  a.  1 r.  37  p.  stat.)— Tota 

rent,  1/.  17s.  11  Id. Date  4/4  Oct.  18/4  year.  — Inrol/e, 

1st  Feb.  1666. 


Clare. 


Dublin. 


Wicklow. 


Wexford. 


Roll,  19thCha.II.  sixth  part,  face. 


1.  Col.  RANDALL  CLAYTON  and  JOHN  JEPH- 
SON  esq.  — A front  house,  with  a large  entry  and  back 
building,  in  High-street,  3/.  0s.  4 Id. ; city  of  Dublin— Bally- 
boyes  alias  Boyestowne  (part),  513  a.  & 18  p.  10/.  7s.  9 Id. 
— Russellstownc,  249  a.  5/.  0s.  lOd.  — Tullefargus,  250  a. 
51.  Is.  3d.  — Humphreystowne  (port),  157  a.  2 it.  32  p. 

8/.Ss.  1 0 i d. ; bar.  Talbots-towne,  co.  Wicklow in  trust  for 

the  (49)  officers — Total  quantity,  1,169  a.  3 it.  lo  p.  plant. 

(1,894  A.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  23/.  13s.  8id. 

Date  15/4  Oct.  19/4  year — Inrolled  19/4  Oct.  1667. 

4.  ROBERT  HASSELLS  esq — Cooleseskin,  112a.  1 r. 


16  p— Little-Graige,  70  a.  1 r.  12  p— Ballyfrory,  145  a.  1r. 
28  p.  — Coulehoie  and  St.  Junocks,  254  a.  1 it.  34  p.  — i„ 
ilcishell,  30  a.  3 r.  20  p.;  par.  St.  Junocks,  bar.  Bargv,  co. 
M exford — Total  quantity,  (993  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat)— Total 

rent,  12/.  8s.  5d. Date  28/4  March  19th  year Inrolled 

25/4  June  1667. 


6.  RICHARD  CHISSERS  gent. -Corny  or  Kerny, 
530  a.  prof.  148  a.  uuprof.— in  the  easterly  part  of  Ballen- 
derry,  237  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof. — Derrynasling,  298a.;  bar. 
Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  1,065  a. 
1r.  13  p.  plant.  (1,725  a.  2 r.  26  p.  staL)  — Total  rent. 


Wexford. 


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— Date  Is/  Aug.  19  th  year.  — Inrolled. 


7.  DOMINICK  FRENCH  esq.  — Ballincashell,  4,  qrs., 
315  a.  prof.  501  a.  iinprof. — Liscoile  ats  Lisconell,  1 qr.,  and 
Culagh,  part  of  y'  same,  142  a.  prof  110  a.  unprof. — Tul- 
laghy,  pail  of  Clonefadda,  1 cartron,  37  a. — Rathra,  1 car- 
tron,  34  a.  prof  12  a.  unprof.— Tulliartagh,  4 qrs.,  478  a.  prof. 
1,133  a.  unprof. — Feogh  als  Ledgdoone,  14  qrs.,  189  a.  prof. 

40  a.  unprof.— Carrowkegill,  1 qr.,  99  a.  prof.  15  A.  unprof— 
Carrownotona  or  netona,  1 qr.,  77  a.  prof.  77  a.  unprof. — Cur- 
raghard  ats  Derdry,  d',  139  a.  prof.  110  a.  unprof. — Grallagh 
ats  Letrimeightragh  and  Letrimoughteragh,  2 qrs.,  181  a. 
prof.  101a.  unprof.— Grallagh,  1 qr.,  159  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. 

— Ballinsliy,  4 qrs.,  380  a.  prof.  360  a.  unprofi— Ballineden, 

4 qrs.,  289  a.  prof.  194  a.  unprof. — Clonegenane,  69  a. — Slea- 
veroe,  45  a.  2 n.  27  p. — Carrowgarve,  A qr.,  49  a— Carrow- 
masse,  1 qr.,  70  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof. — Carrowcassell,  J qr., 
40  a. — Dungarr  and  Carrowgarve,  11  qrs.,  153  a.  prof.  55  a. 
unprof. — Carrowcassell,  $ qr.,  40  a.  — Clonefada,  3 cart"', 
68  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — Rathra,  4 qr.,  60  A. — Rathra,  1 car- 
tron, 31a.;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. — Total  quantity, 
3,144  a.  2 n.  27  r.  plant.  (5,093  a.  3n.  8r.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

311. 16s.  8JcZ. Date  18 th  March  19  th  year. — Inrolled 

22 d March  1666. 

9.  SAMUEL  ASHURST  gent—  Davinstowne,  112  a. 
plant.  (181  a.  1 n.  28  p.  stat.)  21.  5s.  4 jd. ; bar.  Slane,  co. 

Meath 10.  ED\V»  MARTIN. — Rathbodibag,  5 a. — in 

Archerstowne,  75  A. — a house,  with  a garden  and  backside, 
in  Atherdee;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — Total  quantity,  80a. 

plant.  (129  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  12s.  4 J</. 

Dale  1 6th  April  19 th  year.— Inrolled  28  th  Aug.  1667. 

11.  FRANCIS  ROBERTS  esq.  — Ballyfoyle,  74  a.  & 

32  p. Brittfieldstowne,  259  a.  2 b.  23  p.;  bar.  Kinalea,  co. 

Cork.— in  Altaghmore,  262  a.  2r.  35  r.;  bar.  East  Carbury, 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  (966  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
9 1 is.  2.1  d Date  29th  April  19 th  year.— Inrolled  3d  May 


13.  SAMUEL  BLACKWELL  esq— Little  Pollards- 
townes,  166  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  31. 7s.  2JcZ. — in  Urghlin, 
606  a.  121.  5s.  4J<7. — Johnstowne,  402  a.  1 R.  32  p.  prof.  17  a. 
unprof.  8/.  2s.  U|d—  Kernanstowne  als  Corgan,  160  a.  prof. 
83  a.  3 r.  unprof.  31.  4s.  9^d. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow— in 
Ballinrush,  252  a.  51.  2s.  OW. ; bar.  Scariwalsli,  co.  Wex- 
ford.  Date  21  st  March  19 th  year.— Inrolled  27 th  April 

1667. 

15.  WALTER  CHEEVERS  esq.— The  manor,  town,  and 
lands  of  Monkestowne  alias  Carrickbrenan,  4 plow.,  632  a. 
Cornelstowne,  220  a. — Newtowne  of  yc  Strand,  207  a.  ; bar. 
Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin.  — Total  quantity,  1,059  a.  plant. 

(1,715a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21/.  8s.  lOJrf. Date 

Uth  Feb.  19 th  year.— Inrolled  2d  March  1666. 


17.  ROBERT  NANGLE,  an  infant,  son  and  heir  to  Ed- 
mond Nangle,  and  MABLE  his  mother.— Ballycorky,  250  a. 
prof.  1 a.  2 r.  29  p.  unprof.— in  Rath,  part  of  Comingstowne, 
contiguous  to  Killbixy,  80  a.  3 R.  32  p.— Barronstowne,  247  a. 
— Killbixy,  247  a.  ; bar.  Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath. — Total 
quantity,  824  a.  3 r.  32 p.  plant.  (1;336  a.  1 R.  6 p.  stat.)  — 

Total  rent,  16/.  14s.0ijc7. Date  31  st  July  1 9th  year.— In- 

rolled  16/7i  August  1667. 

18.  PETER  HUGHES  and  JAMES  MALBY— Raha- 
ranbegg  alias  Raharoonbegg  and  part  of  Raharanmore,  363  a. 
2 r.  3 p. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork.— Farrancowher  arid 
Bawntowne,  66  a.  2 r. — Downing  and  Scobane,  209  a.  prof. 
21  a.  unprof.— Barryroe,  160  a.  2 R.— in  Glanteage  and  ICnock- 
negower,  131a.  3r.  39  p.  prof.  9 a.  2 r.  unprof.-Ballygolsby 
and  Blood,  161  a.— Smorane,  125  a— Bohernbrcdngh  (part), 
60  a.  prof.  10  A.  unprof. — Ballyhallowick,  366  a.  2 r.  prof. 
19  a.  unprof.;  bar.  West  Carbury,  same  co. — Total  quan- 
tity, 1,644a.  & 2p.  plant.  (2,663  a.  & 4r.  stat.) -Total 

rent  24/.  19s.3ij<Z. Dale  8th  May  19 th  year. — Inrolled 

18th  May  1667. 

, 20.  RICHARD  IZOD  gent,  and  MARY  his  wife.— In  the 

north-west  part  of  Killfera,  342  a.  2 n.  21  r.-in  Loghcnnlty, 
39  a.  2 r.  18  p.  ; bar.  Sheelelogher,  co.  Kilkenny.- 
quantity,  382  a.  & 39  r.  plant.  (619  a.  & 29  p.  stat.)- 
(122.) 


21.  FRANCIS  SMYTH  gent.— In  the  northerliest  part  Tip}>crary. 
of  yc  middle  part  of  Priestowne,  by  an  east  and  west  line, 

10  a.  1 r.  25  p. — The  west  part  of  Clon-Ihea,  90  a. — in  both 
denominations,  30  a.  unprof. — Knockuragh,  east  part,  98  a. 

3 r.  6p. — Ballinenan  or  veuan,  in  middle  part,  280  a. — in 
the  two  last  denominations,  263  a.  2 n.  16  p.  unprof. ; bar. 

Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  479  a.  & 80  p. 

plant.  (776  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.'.  5s.  6 d. Date 

15/A  Jan.  18/A  year. — Inrolled  12/A  I'cb.  1666. 

23.  DANIEL  ABBOTT  esq. — Balleene  (the  castle  ex-  Kilkenny. 
cepted),408  a. — Teifeshney,  191a. — Ballyring,25U. — Coole- 
cashen  (part),  394  a.  3 it.  14  p. — more,  part  of  the  same,  213  a. 

— more,  part  of  y*  same,  142  a. — Fayle  (part),  56  a.;  bar.  Gal- 

moy,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity,  1,655  a.  3 R.  14  p. 

plant.  (2,682  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  33/.  10s.  6Jc/.— 

part  of  Ranaleene  ats  Ratlmaleene,  81  a. — Killmartin  alias  Tipperary. 

Rathmartin,  whereon  is  included  the  stone  house  of  Tyone, 

| 134  a. — Coolereale,  with  the  meadow  thereto  belonging,  and 
yc  old  stone  walls  called  yc  Abbey,  Knockanpewis,  and  the 
Hospital,  part  of  f same,  153  a.— Ballygraphis  alias  Bally- 
graige,  and  part  of  Killmore  and  Priorland,  198  a. — Killy- 
tunny,  208 a.;  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total 
quantity,  774  a.  & 8 P.  plant.  (1,253  A.  3 R.  9 r.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  11Z.15s.1Jc7.— Shalley  (part),  259  a— Corryliinny,  96  a. 

— Knockenoyle  (part),  382  a.— Ballycahan  (part),  282  a— 

Glancollow  (part),  304  A.  prof.  150  a.  unprof. — Gorlibrigane 
(part),  144  a.  ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  same  co.— Total  quantity, 

1,467  a.  plant.  (2,367  a.  1 R.  8p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  22/.  5s.  61<Z. 

— Total  quantity  in  the  cos.  of  Kilkenny  and  Tipper! 

(6,312a.  & 33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  67/.  lls. 2c/.— 

MAS  BULLOCK  esq Busherstowne  als  Butcherstowne, 

287  a.— Rutcherstowne,  32  a.— in  Castletowne  and  Drumroe, 

100  a.;  bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co.— Total  quantity,  419  a. 
plant.  (678  a.  2r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  8/.  9s.  8 >,</.— 

25.  JOHN  BRIGGS  gent—  Cavanstowne,  137  a.  prof. 

11a.  unprof.  21.  Is.  7 Jc/— Broekahbeg,  249  a.  prof.  93  a. 
unprof.  31.  15s.  7M— Mota,  part  of  Scriboge,  166  a.  prof. 

11  a.  unprof.  21. 10 s.  5c/.— in  Ballyderry  alias  BaUingider,  part 
of  Scriboge,  129  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  1/.  1 9s.  2JcZ— in  Knock- 
analengh,  part  of  Scriboge,  159  a.  21. 8s.  31d.— Ballyscanlan, 
part  of  d",  103  a.  17.  lls. 3.)<Z.— Castletowne  and  Glanbower, 

143  a.  21. 3s.  5\d. — ClonenVgilliduffe,  129  a.  prof.  15  a.  un- 
prof. 1/.  19s.  2Jc7.  — Cowlebane,  145  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. 

21.  ‘Is.  0W—  Raheene,  213  a.  3/.  4s.  8\d.— in  Gortnamurig- 
agh,  137a.  1 r.  2l.\s.7\d. ; par.  Killbarran,  Lower  Ormond, 
co.  Tipperary— Total  rent,  25/.  19s.  5d.— Inskine  ats  Sle-  Galway. 
feene  qr.,  9A.-in  Carrontemple  qr.,  126  a.— in  Carrontemple, 

70  a.  prof.  143  a.  unprof.— the  parcell  of  Creggballen-Cooly, 

90  a.— in  said  parcells,  70  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.— Ardineagh 
qr.,  215  a.  51.  17s.  3£<Z—  in  Carragine  alias  Carryine  (the 
Reddend.  has  Carrycline  alias  Currymneene),  40  a.  2 it.  3 p. 

8s.  2ic/.  — Total  rent,  6/.  5s.  6 id. ; par.  Annagbdoom,  bar. 

Clare,  co.  Galway. 26.  PETER  FOXWELL  gent-  Tipperary. 

Ballycarren  or  Ballencurren,  114a.  11. 14s.7Jc/— Knockbrnck 
alias  Garranmore,  84a.  1 R.  16p—  Knockaludie,  3a.  & 29p 
1/.  6s.  7d. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary— J otal 
quantity,  201a.  2 r.  5 p.  plant.  (326  a.  In.  32  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  3/.  \s.2\d. Date  27th  Nov.  18Z/c  year.— In- 

rolled  20 th  March  1666. 


— 24.THO-  King. 


27.  THOMAS  BARRINGTON  esq.— Ballymackehnnc  Wexford. 
als  Ballymackeherne,  216  a— Ballihighoe  (part),  15  a— Yoll- 
towne,  56  a. — in  Stapletowne,  28  A.-Ballytory  and  Bearing 
(part), 24a— Littletowne, 35a— Rathdrouane (part), 6a. ; bar. 

Forth,  co.  Wexford— Total  quantity,  (615  a.  2 r.  6 P.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  71.  13s.  10U/— Templcscoby,  620  A— m Mony- 
hore,  on  r east  side,  153  a— Clogl.assia,  358  a— Ballygissue 
ats  Ballygillistownc  and  Davidstowne,  420  a— part  ol  Bally- 
bane  and  Ballyknockane,  46  a.  2 r— Cortnccuddy  (part),  72a., 
bar.  Bantry,  same  co.-Torid  quantity,  (2,704a.  1 R.  10  r.  shit) 

-Note:  By  patent,  dated  29th  Dec.  1667,  a grant  was  made  to 
Tho-  Barrington  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  the  grantee,  of  the  re- 


duction of  the  total  quit  rer 


; of  these  lands,  in  the  hi 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


l9Cn.Il.  190  a. — in  Stapletowne,  16  a.;  bar.  Forth,  same  co. T 

quantity,  (333  a.  2 n.  29  p.  slat.)— Total  rent,  il.3s.Sid.- 

IVtxrford.  Date  16 th  Nov.  18/A  year. — Inrolled  14th  February  1666. 


™C.“'  ,T°laI  & 8 p'— a Parcell  of  land,  called  Ballynefedoge,  reputed  par- 

fit ““  °f  T"'blj'!  b"'  D“"'  "■  M»A»_Total  quuntit,-,  - 

"* *•  1 »■  »*  *m.  3 l m p.  stnt.) — Total 

c lo/.9s.ll|rf. Date  1st  June  10th  year.— Inrolled  20th  July 

inmore,  y'  re-  1667.  J J 


29.  RICHARD  SHERBROOKE.  — Clonmore,  y'  re-  1667  2 ^tjune  10th  year.— Inrolled  20th  July 

mainder,  73  a — Rathgowen,  68  a. — in  Grange,  192  a.  Ir. 

, «•  <*  CODETNBY  POOLE  Wt_P„«  „f  Dads- 

plant.  (629  a.  3 k.  29  p.  stat.)— 1 Tbtal  rent  7/  17s  6d (PaO),  1 19  a.  3/.  Os.  4,/. ; bar.  Screene,  co.  Meatii Dale 

30.  HONORA  THOMPSON,  relict  of  Join.  Ttain.on  ‘ “*  SSi  flta,  16B6. 

ELIZ.  ami  ANNE  THOMPSON,  HONORA  and  ANNE  s Hir»n»  a.wnv  , 

GOULD,  danght-  and  heirs  of  Honora  Thompson  alias  Gould,  Ts,s  5 " 

Jugl;,'.  and  eo  lieii,  of  said  J.  Thompson.^  Rocconnell,’  £!SZ?a  2 JZ 

307  a.  2 R.-Marlingstowne,' 284  a.  2 r.  32  p— Wimletowne’  ^allym°U,jteen'?  272 a.— Clontmiffe,  80  A.  2 Ballycranon, 

142  a.  3 R.;  bar.  Moyashell,  same  co.— Total  Quantity  1 277  a’  f A-~ Tlneferag'1  O’Brenane,  131  a— 


307,i.  2 n — Marlingstowne,  284  a.  2 b.  32  P— Windeton 
142  a.  3 n.;  bar.  Moyashell,  same  Total  quantity,  1 27' 


2asss£K^25Stffc:r 

lie  2lst  Oct.  19th  year.— Inrolled  10th  Dec.  1667.  - - _ eenes,  12  a.  blaigli,  1a.2r — 


1667.  Gorcincloghy,  5 a.  2 it.— Craggeudonnell,  20  a.  — Gortene- 
3J.  SAMUEL  SKRIMSHEIRE — Guifins,  S«„.  pref.  A-G»ton^hoa  AL-P.Aemore,  i«.-Go«- 

9 A.  unprof. — Ratbpatrick,  164a— in  Killmurrey,  21  a 2r  • ir  r h 2 ?'  ®°Ptnahln-manowes.  8 a— Clogherlico, 

co.  Kerry— Gortnabollig,  2 a. — Caliirglagh,  6 a— Gorten- 
33.  ELIZ.  HOLCOMBE,  relict  of  William  Holcombe  of  2 a— Parkencoule,  4 a—  Craggnaboule,  4 a— West 

BaUinaboe,  co.  Cork,  gent. ; W»  SWEETE  and  JANE  his  iiali>'uah>  2 A — Gortantagory,  2 a — Gortnaskehy,  2 a— 
"il'e;  JOHN  JOHNSON  and  ELIZ.  his  wife;  and  MARY  GorlevaliJ'>  2 «— Cruogertes,  3 a— Stanigh,  2 a— Gorten- 
HOLCOMBE,  daughr  of  y=  said  William  Holcombe.—  ?’agy’  4 A— 1 Gortencareail,  4 a— Killgobbnett,  6 a— Gort- 

Colenapishy,  216  a.  & 16  p in  Knocknagapoll,  21a.  3 r.  t,en‘3'cagllary>  3 a — Gortentena,  3 a— Gortidurivale,  3 a— 

24  p—  Clonquos,  160  a.  2 r.  32  r—  Ballinemallane  (part)'  Bahyn^h-Nortli,  1 A— Crotty,  2 a.  — Lissnasillagh,  1a— 
183  a.  3 r.  26  r— Balsinvallam,  30  a.  2 n.  14  P.  • bar.  East  Irkeseall,ffe  and  Tubernogragy,  8 a— Gortenvohir  and  Gorte- 


Colenapishy,  216  a.  & 16  in  Knocknagapoll,  21a.  3 b.  (len7caglla>'.V,  3 a — Gortentena,  3 a— Gortidurivale,  3 a— 

24  p— Clonquos,  160  ,v.  2 r.  32  p— BaUinemallane  (part)'  ? a%"^»-Nortli,  1 a— Crotty,  2 a.  — Lissnasillagh,  1a— 
183  a.  3 r.  26  r— Balsinvallam,  30  a.  2 n.  14  P. . bar.  East  Irkesealuffe  and  Tubernogragy,  8 a— Gortenvohir  and  Gorte- 
Carburv,  co.  Cork— Total  quantity,  603  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  ‘levoll>r-Soudi,  8 a. — Crotty  and  Gortenpopa,  2 a — Farrena- 

(977a.  & 14  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  9/.S ls.2hd. Date  9th  Jan.  *artelIaS,‘  alld  Aquaramore,  6 a— Farrenandria  and  Gorten- 

19iA  year. — Inrolled  10th  Jan.  1667.  ' ' cuilen>  10  A — Acuranacarten,  1 a— Cragenadaiuiell  and  Gor- 


34.  BARNARD  ANNALY,  W»  FARRELL  JOHN  ree’  Knockimohiny,  a 
FERINE,  JOHN  PRENDERGAST,  GILBERT  CO-  12  A— Cruogorte,  1 a- 
SIER,  HEN.  TANNER,  W«  PUNCH,  JOHN  BURT  — 1 Gortnamanarine,  1 a 
JOHN  FOVELL,  REBECCA,  ELIZ.,  and  SARAH  TraIee’  same  bar'  and 
SMART— In  Mullybroe,  157  a.  2 r.  3/.  3s.  9Jrf— in  Killas-  Lca,,’  90  A'  P,of'  40  A' 
bu^e,  76  a.  & 27  p— in  Gallswood,  3 a.  2 r— in  Dunkett  20  A'  Unpr°f' — Skimft 
20  a.  2 b.  2/.  0s.  6W—  these  to  the  Smarts.  — Ballybraghy  Garranmo,e>  200  a— 
(ixu-t),  53a.  2r.  27  p.  1/.  Is.  8**- to  Burt— in  Ballymoun-  329  Ef_and. M 


cullen,  10a — Acuranacarten,  1 A— Cragenadaunell  and  Gor- 
tincarriragb,  16  a— Gortenarughtiry,  2 a— Lisduffe,  Knock- 
ree,  Knockimohiny,  and  Boulteenes,  16  a.  — Gorti<mriffe, 
12  A. — Cruogorte,  1 a — Ballyrickard,  10  a— Gortimore,  6 a. 
—Gortnamanarine,  1 a— Farrenm'Corris,  2 a.  ; liberties  of 
Tralee,  same  bar.  and  co.  — Ballingowne-Rateas,  160  a— 
Lead,  90  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof—  Ballybrennagh,  120  a.  prof. 
20  a.  unprof.  — Skartfeadane,  Ballinlatrigg,  Tullymore,  and 
Garranmore,  200  a.  — Ballym'Adam  and  Tullig-Edmond, 
320  a — in  East  and  West  Shanick  alias  Gortnevasloe,  Cur- 


of  the  west,  55  a.  3 b.  1/.  2s.  7rf— to  Annallv—  ™Shduffe>  and  Derrinalackan,  666  a — in  the  north  part  of 
......1.  .1 _e  ....  . ...  . _ * ’ Old  Brosnacrli  nnd  T\r ...-./.I- .........  i i t .1 , 


out  of  the  south  part  thereof,  26  a.  1 r.  27  p.  10s.  8rf— to 

Ferine. — out  of  y'  south  part  thereof,  23  a.  & 13  p.  9s.  4irf. 

to  Cosier— out  of  yc  south  part  thereof,  9 a.  & 27  p.  3s.  8}rf. 
—to  Tanner— out  of  y*  north-east  part,  22  a.  3 r.  9s.  2|rf— 
to  Prendergast. — out  of  y*  south-east  part,  21  a.  3 R.  Ss.  9 jrf. 
— to  Farrell. — out  of  die  north-east  part,  22  a.  3 r.  9s.  as(/. 


Old  Brosnagh  and  Knockmony,  1,142  a.  ; same  bar.  and 
co'  ‘n  Urly,  85  a.  1 r.  14  p. ; bar.  Iraghticonnor,  same  co. 
—Total  quantity,  7,851a.  In.  14p.  plant.  (12,717 a.  3 r. 
19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  119/.  4s.  7Jrf— By  patent,  dated 
31st  Dec.  and  inrolled  12th  Jan.  1667,  there  was  a reduc- 
tion of  the  quit  rents  contained  in  this  grant. 44.  AN- 


— to  rarren. — out  ot  the  north-east  part,  22  a.  3r.  9s.2fd.  , . 9UIC  »ents  contained  m this  gi-ant. 44.  A 

— a projwrtionable  parcell  of  Glanskill  in  cornon  to  Bally-  ^ HON\  RA\  MOND  gent — Caherguillamore,  195  a.  2 
mouniaine,  6a.  2s.5}rf. — to  Punch;  lutr.  Idea,  co.  Kilkenny.  .l°r-  2,19s-  43rf-i  ^tr.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. 
—the  south-east  part  of  Kill  St.  Lawrence,  90  a.  l/.7s.4rf. ; 111  ^''‘“gopoge,  24  a.  1 r.  38  p.  7s.  5Jrf.;  bar.  Glane- 

bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Wkkford — to  Fovell Date  30th  No-  rouShtJ  > GO-  Kerry— in  Ballyconnory,  152  a.  2 b.  10  p. 

ranter  19<*  year. — Iiuvl/ed  10M  January  1667.  * 2/.  6s.  4d—  Pulleeue,  78  a.  2 r.  10  p— Pulleene  and  Lis- 

see,  73  a.  3 r.  17  p.  21. 6s.  3.W. ; bar.  Iraghticonnor,  same  co. 
ans?  Total  rent,  7/.  las.  5 ,)</.■ Date  10/A  June  19/A  year. 


36.  RICHARD  REYNELL  esq—  Maynliam,  Ro^ns,  7T?,t!j  renl>  7A 
Clongoswootl,  Mooretowne,  Killeigh,  Boherhoyle  or  heyle,  lHnile*1  2 Uh  J,me  166T- 
Ardmocrean  ais  Ardrean,  Holdeisgarden,  Killbroan  ate  Kill! 

Inggan,  Monyeonnacke,  Ratlnnaydoyne  alias  Rathmaddan,  46‘  FEANC1S  BIC.i 
994a.  1 R.  13  p.  prot.  157  a.  Ik.  ISp.  unprof,  plant.  (1,610  a.  “-vne>  2,8  A Monies 


Moone,  853  a.  2 r.  : 
17/.  5s.  Sid—  Total 
Moone,  co.  Ku.uark.- 
August  1667. 


•eormacke,  Ratlnnaydoyne  alias  Rathmaddan,  46‘  FRANCIS  fiIGG  esq— Ballyallivoe,  51  A— Castle-  Tim mar*. 
p.prot.  157a.  Ir.  18p.  unprof,  plant.  (1,610a.  ??'ne’  ~ ‘ S A — Mortlestowne,  135  a — Knockmorris  alias 

.)— Rent,  20/.  2s.  Sd—  these  lands  were  sold  Enoekayorishy,  56  a. — Farranm'Adam,  y'  north  part,  called 
by  Mr.  Reyncll  to  Thomas  Browne  of  Dublin,  esq.,  by  in-  Feacra>  32  A — Logliloghry  als  Loghone,  y*  north  part,  27  v 
denture,  dated  31  Aug.  1667— the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  ~ l2  A— Shortcastle,  54  a— part  of  Shortcastio 
M«M.e,  S53  a.  2 r.  20  p.  plant.  (1,382  a.  2 r.  37  p.  stat ) Mor,Jestowl,e>  mi«,  95  a— part  of  Shortcastle,  24  a— 

17/.  5s.  8(d.  — Total  rent,  37/.  8s.  IJrf. ; bar.  Kilkea  and  141  Keadrogh,  865  a.  3 r.  31  p. ; bar.  Ufa  and 

Moone,  co.  Ku.uark. Date  24/A, My  19/A yetrr.—Inndled  - ”*•  1 lp™«v— ’ Total  quantity,  (2,058  a.  9r,  9 v, 

„ ^)— Total  rent,  19/ 6s— in  Killeene  altos  Killonoardmt.  Kmy. 

s,ck>  1 16  A.  2 R.  34  p.  plant.  ( 189  a.  St  9 p.  stat)  U I5s  3 !♦/  ■ 

ii  an  f ku,'~H°We,s,aa*»  in  •»*»  W;  ’****"9.  Kerry Date  1SVA  .Turn  ISA  mm. 

ill,  40  a.  plant.  (t>4  a.  8 r.  6 p.  stat.)  his.  21(/.;  —ImuMid  28/A  Jam  IRtiT. 


38.  Sir  PAL  1.  DAVIS  knt. — Holdcrslauds.  in  die  town 
tnd  fiehte  of  Kill,  40  a.  plant.  (64  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)  16s.  11,/ 

:wr.  Salle,  co.  Kiluarr /A,/e  8/A  July  19/A  m,r.—h 

-..&./  July  1667. 


MARCUS  Uwd  Ytsct.  DUNG  ANNON  - In  ll?  .;re‘oFn?  >'~A 

tiowoe and  Truhlv,  557a.  1 k.  04",. Brhkrine  ops,  A 7,  a Pe'Kn«tiyle  ((tan).  212 a,  §r,  SSp,  W»k4m-. 

K.  -4  1— Hrehimc,  80S  a.  4/.  6s.  3rf—  Gtmckebraek.  140a.  t/.  10s.  8^4  — Killena* 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


21 


Wicklow. 


Cork. 

Queens  Co. 


Dublin. 

Wicklow. 


Kings  Co. 

Wexford. 

Kilkenny 
King's  G 

Meath. 


clonafili,  1,033  a.  20/.  18s.  4d  — Cooleshabeg  alias  Cloole-  . 
sloghbeg,  314.  a.  6/.  7s.  2d.  — Cranerin,  799  a.  16Z.  3s.  6fd  | 
— Kiltagan  and  Rathbarne,  210  a.  hi  5s.— part  of  Talbots- 
towne  and  Ballyroane,  4.98  a.  2 n.  23  i>.  10/.  Is.  lid  ; bar. 
Talbotstowne,  co.  Wicklow. — Total  quantity,  8,207  a.  2 n. 
15i*.  plant.  (5,193  a.  3u.  6 r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  64/.  18s.  lid 
— Ballynnosky  or  rosky  alias  Ballywosig  and  Ratbbarnagh  or 
Rathbrenagb,  268  a.  hi.  Is.  4Jd ; co.  of  y'  city  of  Cork— 
Gurtin,  45  a.  1 it.  24.  p.  18s.  4Jd— more  of  y'  same,  5 a.  1 it. 
16  p.  unprof. — Keilecloanhobane,  70  a.  2 b.  32  p.  prof.  16  a. 

2 n.  32 1>.  unprof.  1Z.  8s.  7Jd— Cloanerehir,  149  a.  8 b.  24- p. 
3/.  0s.  8Jd — more  of  y same,  10  a.  2 it.  32  p.  prof.  17  a.  & 
32  p.  unprof.  8s.  — Clonosoghy,  belonging  to  Clonerehir, 
one  third  profitable,  timber  wood  and  wood  for  firing,  129  a. 

2 it.  5 I*,  prof.  64  a.  3b.  3 i*.  unprof.  21.  12s.  5 Id— Total 
quantity  in  Queen’s  Co.,  415  a.  & 37  p.  plant.  (672  a.  2 r. 
19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  8s.  2{d—  a red  bogg,  called 
Moneclere,  lying  in  coition,  707  A.  & 16  p.  unprof. ; liber- 
ties of  Maryborough,  Queen’s  Co.— five  tenements  within 
y°  corporation  of  Maryborough,  7s.  6 d.  — in  trust  for  the 

(49)  officers. Date  27 th  July  19/A  year. —trolled 

13 th  August  1667. 

51.  Capt.  HUGH  MACGILL  and  Capt.  JA*  MAC- 
GILL. A house,  a hovell  backward,  another  back  build- 

ing, a building  further  backward,  and  a backside,  in  High- 
street,  city  of  Dublin,  2/.  14s.  — Ballynatona  alias  Bally- 
natoan  (part),  173  a.  3 it.  3/.  10s.  4$d— Ballynedring  alias 
Ballydrin,  89  a.  1/.  16s.  0£d  — Bally teige  alias  Ballylieage, 
145  a.  2/.  18s.  81d  — Carrigmorna  alias  Carrickmornagh, 

112  a!  3 b.  30  p.  2Z.5s.  9d  — Ballyhugliduffe  ats  Ballehugh- 

duffe  and  Crevagh,  213  a.  2 b.  hi  6s.  5 U -Bally nomorris 
duffe,  259  a.  5/.4s.  lOJd  — Ballyeustace,  8 a.  prof.  2 a 
unprof.  3s.  2Jd  — Ballytrasnn  alias  Balletasnagh,  116  a 
2/ 6s  11  '></.— Killaduffe,  165a.  prof.  277 A. unprof.  3/.6s.l0d 

Tomanerein  alias  Tomeneryne,  410a.  8/.  6d  — Clongar- 

ratoure,  225  a.  4/.  11s.  ljd  — Glanmoliir  alias  Glanmahirre 
(part),  ’l,000  a.  unprof.  10s.  6d— Ballyknockan  alias  Bally- 


knockanbegg,  280  a.  1 it.  5/.  13s.  6d ; bav.  Ballincorc  and  l»  Cut  II. 

Arcklow,  co.  Wicklow.— Total  quantity,  2,197  a.  1 it.  30 1*. 

plant.  (3,559  a.  2 e.  Ip.  stat.)— Total  rent,  44/.  19  s.  3d 
— Sonnagh,  337  a.  1b.  plant.  (546  a.  1b.  7 p.  stat.)  Longford. 
6/.  16s.7d— Ballinroe  alias  Ballinree  als  Ballinrue,  264a. 
plant.  (427  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  5/.  6s.  10|d  ; bar.  Granard, 
co.  Longford. — Total  quantity,  601  a.  1 it-  plant.  (973  a. 

3 it.  29p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.3s.5|d— in  trust  for  the  (49) 

officers. Date  12 th  Aug.  19 th  year.—Inrolled  16 th  October 

1667. 

56.  WILLIAM  GUNN.— Drumboluske,  117  a.  1 R-—  Cavan. 
Dunmurry,  70  a.  prof.  15  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Lisbree,  124  a— 
Ballyhollagh,  100  a — Bunnoe,104A.  2 it. -in  Cloncalgy  alias 
Knocklegan,  68  a.— Drumraine  (part),  94  a.  2r— inDon- 
gassogh  and  Cavanarenny,  204  a.  1 R.  11  p.  ; bar.  Tullagli- 
warvy,  co.  Cavan.— Total  quantity,  882  a.  2 b.  11p.  plant. 

(1,429  a.  2 it.  19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11/.  18s.  3{d 

57.  WILLIAM  STEPHENS,  EDW»  ELSTON  and  Monaghan 
DOROTHY  his  wife.— Tonycallagh  (part), 78a— Taghareagh 
alias  Aghareagh,  111  a.  2 it. prof.  12  a. unprof.— in  Tonycal- 
lagh, 8 a.  3 it.— Malianny,  74  a.  1 r.— Clonfadda,  35  a— Cor- 
raghy,  11a.  2 r.  prof.  59  A.  unprof. — Collman,  22  a.  prof. 

32 a. unprof.;  bar. Dartry,  co. Monaghan.— Total  quantity, 

341  a.  plant.  (552  a.  1 R.'lSi*.  stat.)-Total  rent,  4/.  12s. OJd 

to  Stephens.  — in  the  two  poles  of  Colecreame,  178  a.  Cavan. 

1 B.  33  l>.  (289  a.  & Up.  stat.)  2/.  8s.  2d;  bar.  Tullagh- 

garvy,  co.  Cavan.— to  Ellston  and  wife. 58.  WILLIAM 

HOWARD  gent,  and  ELIZ.  his  wife,  relict  of  Michael 
Haytor  of  Ballymacarrick ; and  LETTICE,  daughter  and 
hen-  of  y°  said  ‘Michael.— In  Ballynecargye  als  Bally  necar- 
2 tates,  176  a.  3 R.  13  1*.  prof.  16  A.  unprof. — Killmack- 
noran,  1 tate,  135  a.  3 b.  24  r.  prof.  108  a.  2 r.  32  p.  un- 
prof. ; same  bar.  and  co.— Total  quantity,  (506  a.  2 b.  12p. 
stat.) —Total  rent,  4Z.4s.5d— to  hold  to 
Michael’s  last  will,  dated  19  May  1658.- 
19  th  year. — Inrolled  6th  Dec.  1667. 


e of  yc  said 
— Date  hth  Dec. 


Roll,  19/A  Cha.  II.  sixth  part,  bach 


1.  MAURICE  STACK  gent.  — In  Cappangarran  als 
Cappa<di-o\arran,  Coolekill,  Ballycanto,  Clounterlogh,  and 
Ballycranell,  in  the  north-west  part,  543  a.  1b.  1 4 p.  plant. 
(880  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  11/.  0s.  04d;  bar.  Balliboe,  Kings 

Co. Date  ll//t  May  19/A  year.—Inrolled  2hth  May 

1667. 

2.  JOHN  TENCH  esq.  — Mullenderry,  204  a.  — Keile, 
250  A. — in  Brianstownfi,  382  A.  2 b.  27  p.  ; bar.  Shelmal.er, 
co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity,  836  a.  2 n.  27  p.  plant. 
(1  355  a.  1 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16/.  18s.  9Jd  reduced 
to  11/.  9s.  by  patent,  dated  29  Dec.  .1667.  (Rot.  de  amio 

29°  Car.  241,  3" pars,  dorso  Roll  15.) 3.  ALLEN  TENCH 

esq.— In  Drumdowny,  367  a.  8c  21 1*.  prof.  255  a.  unprof, 
plant.  (594  a.  2 b.  30  p.  stat.)  7Z.8s.7Jd;  bar.  Idea,  co. 
Kilkenny— Clonaghgowne  and  part  of  Ballydonnoll  alias 

Ballystenelly,  270  a.  plant.  (437  a.  1 n.  17  1*.  stat.)  5Z.9s.4d; 

bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. Date  29 th  A/nd  19/A  year— 

Inrolled  11  th  May  1667. 

4.  WILLIAM  FOXTELL  gent.— Woodstowne  (part), 
168a.  2b.  3/. 8s. 3d — Loghbrntten,  258a.  2b.  5/.4s.H',d; 
bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.  — Killmore,  441a.  3r.  8r.  8/.  18s. 
10  Jd  - Mullagb,  297  a.  2 11.  6/.  0s.  3 Jd  - Jinckmstowne 


(part),  2 a.  3 it.  - - 
5.  JOHN  PARTRIDE  gent— Agherskea  (part),  69  a.  Sc 
10  p.  117*.  lljd  — Monalvy  or  Munalby  (part),  88  a.  & 
86  1*.  1/.  15s.  8Jd  — Cullintragh  (part),  65  a.  3 it.  32  i*. 
1/.  6s.8id— Galtrim  (part),  66  a.  1/.  6s.  8. Id;  same  bar.  and 

(i.  THO*  BR1GGES  gent.  — Woodcookstowno 

(part),  06  a.  2 11.  3 p.  1/.  19*-  Id— Cullintragh  (part),  88  a. 
g it.  17  l',  13s.7,(d— Munalvy  (part),  92  a.  Sc  6i>.  1/.  17**  8d  ; 

same  Ihii*.  mid  co. 6.  THO-  HODGES  and  MILKS 

Hill  GOES  gent.  — Jinkinstowne  (part),  102  a.  3 it.  Up. 
8/.  1*.  7Jd= Aglicn>kengh  (pan),  312  a.  8c  32.*.  <U.  <U.  r,d. 
— Jllikeimtowni'  (part),  35a.  lit.  **.  14*.8Jd-Wam.n*- 
towns,  ISO  a.  3 it.  2/.  12*.  0Jd-a  purcell  of  Warrenstmvne, 
;»-3a,&83p,  J8*.8d— Mullhuwtey  (part),  69a.  811.  I/.4*.  Id 
— Munalvy  (part).  07  a,  8n.  97  v.  1/.  10*.  7Jd  — Cullen- 


. Is.  2d  ; bar.  Deece,  s 


ragh  (part),  69  a.  1 R.  31  p.  1/.  8s.  Ltd -this  to  Briggcs;  Meath. 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  15 th  April  19/A  year— Inrolled 

6th  May  1667. 

8.  RALPH  FENWICK,  ARTHUllandGEO.  ORMES-  Kilkenny. 
BY.— Bonestowne  lands  and  Ballyvonesse,  Ballybrenane,  and 
in  Ardagli,  228  a.  1 R.-Cappock,  77  a.  & tv.;  co.ofy'  city 
of  Kilkenny— Total  quantity,  350  a.  1 a.  4 p.  plant.  (494  a. 

1r  39  p.  stat.)—  Total  rent,  6/.  3s.  74d  — Ballikealy  and  Queens  Co. 
Ballyduffc,  64lA.-Agl.arny,  230A—iny'  north  part  of  Kil- 
lennybegg,  Killennymore,  and  Knockungraly,  74  a.  1 n.  27  p.; 
bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— Total  quantity,  945  a.  In. 

27  P.  plant.  (1,531a.  1 R.  27 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  19/.2s  lOd 

to  hold  to  yc  uses  mentioned  and  contained  in  a deed, 

indented  22  Jen.  KM.  »P*'  J*>  M.thetve.  end 

them  the  said  Ralph,  Arthur,  Geo.,  end  Major  Robeet  Ormesby, 

deceased 9.  THO-  BAKER  snd  ELIZ.  Ins  IM 

—In  Movalagli,  719e.  8 a.  prof.  75  a.  unprol.  p ent.  (1,165  A. 

3 it  21  p.  stat.)  14Z.lls.  5Jd;  bar.  Hali-loure,  co. 

Meatii. —Date  Hit  March  19/A  year— Inrolled  8/A  March 

1666. 

10.  THO-  DAWSON  and  RALPH  JACKSON  gents.  Westmeath. 
—Out  of  Dromcree,  643  a.  3 R.  28  It.  prof.  295  A.  3 u.  unprol. 

13/.  0s.  9d— out  of  part  of  Robinstownc,  24b  a.  2 R.  18  e- 
4/  17s.  51d— out  of  Jolmstowne,  211a.  3 R.  hi.  ° 

of  Ball, 11 81.11,  1.5 1 A.  prof.  30  a.  S S p.  nnptof.  3 1. 1*  A— 
of  Killeumney,  53 3 n.  l!.9..5Jd—»  n.'.on,  .92  a 
pint  185  a.  unprol’.  lit  0s.  ««*— » *’  “ „ 

piof.  140  a.  unpvof.  121.  10».  8,t.i  hr.  »*“• “ ’ 

Date  20,1,  IJss.  IBM  * rolled  M IW. 

1006. 


13.  1UCH"  Kind  of  ARRAN,  MARCUS  Lord  Vi, o. 
DUNGANNON,  Sir  JOHN  TEMPLE  lot,  M-er 

„r  ...  si,,  non,  BYRON  knt„  Mnsier  ol  the  Oni- 

‘ sir  THEOPII"  JONES  knt  — Knockroe  mid 

Parrane,  1311  a.— Urooke,  273  a.  Newiowne,  SriOA’— “Krtock-- 
82  a.  — Hiihiitos,  01  a. — Fnthlefflf  nis  Paithlogg, 


Waterford. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


n~  827  •' — Parkeswood,  166  a.;  bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford, 

or  in  co.  of  city  of  Waterford. — Total  quantity,  (3,027  a. 
1 “•  24  «*•  stat.)— Total  rent,  28/.  7s.  7 id.— Note .-  This  patent 
was  afterwards  surrendered,  and  a new  grant  passed  to  y said 
trustees,  pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall,  7 April 
1669,  of y=  said  premisses,  except  only  y'  third  part  of  Fatlegg, 
cent.  272  a.,  and  omitting  Parkeswood;  Total  rent,  17/.18s.7:)</. 
— To  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs,  for  and  towards  the 
support  and  maintenance  of  the  fort  of  Duncannon,  in  co. 
Wexford,  and  for  y“  securing  of  y«  yearly  rent  of  300/.  out  of 
the  premisses  to  such  person  and  persons  as  yc  chief  <rov.  for 
ye  time  bei»g  shall  from  time  to  time  appoint  to  receive  y« 
same,  to  yc  intent  the  same  may  be  a perpetual  revenue  for 
y-  support  of  y said  fort.— The  King  by  the  patent,  pursuant 
to  privy  signet  at  Whitehall,  3 Aug.  1666  (19",  2'p.f.X.  26), 
empowers  y'  trustees  to  make  a lease  to  Sir  Nich.  Armorer 
knt.,  for  61  years,  such  lease  to  commence  from  the  date  of  these 
presents,  under  y yearly  rent  of  300/.  and  y quit  rent,  in 
consideration  of  the  very  great  charge  and  pains  he  had  been 
at  in  y°  prosecution  of  ye  decree ; and  his  proposal  to  lay  out 
1,000/.  in  building  upon  the  premisses. — This  clause  con- 
tinued in  y second  patent,  dated  21st  May,  21st  Chas.  II— 
The  trustees  perfected  the  said  lease  to  Sir  N.  Armorer,  2 June 
1669,  which  was  inrolled  3d  Aug.  following.  (Rot.  20  §•  21 

Ctir.  2*,  3'  p.  </.  R.  42.) Dale  27th  Dec.  18 th  year 

Inrolled  27/4  March  1667. 

ry.  16.  WILLIAM  BULKLY  esq.-Cranagh  (part),  100  a. 
— Gurtenedangen  and  Aghallmore,  361  a.— Killoshkeahanc, 
1,361a.  2 n.  prof.  126a.  unprof.;  bar.  Ikerin,  co. Tipperary. 

— Lisnegatt,  100a.  ; bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co. in  Barnane  a!s 

Gernane,  383  a.  & 17  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  — Ballymacrees 
ats  Ballynackcreer,  220  a.  prof.  21a.  2 it.  unprof.  — Kille- 
vardey  (part),  140  a.  2 a.  26  p.  ; bar.  Ikerin,  same  co— Total 
quantity,  2,666  a.  1 r.  3 p.  plant.  (4,318  a.  3 R.  27  p.  stat)— 

lotal  rent,  40/.  9s.  9|</. Dale  15 th  Jan.  18/4  year. 

Inrolled  12/4  Feb.  1666. 

1 17-  EDMOND  HIGHGATE.  — Gracormuck,  76  a.  & 

22  p- — Hill  of  Sea  and  Honymonstowne,  45  a.  & 20  p. in  Bal- 

lybrowgh,  28  a— in  Ballybrowgh  and  Drumagh,  22a.  2 B— in" 
Mornstowne,  21  a— the  five  acres,  3a.  2 R— W'elchestowne  and 
partofMorristowne,  30  a.  3B.-in  Morristowne  and  Rowes- 
towne,  47  a— Whitehouse,  120  a.  & 19  p— Grange,  115  a 
2r — Bearlough,  169  a.  1 r.  31  p.  prof.  401  a.  unprof — 

\V  oodstowne,  56  a.  2 r.  8 p— Isle  and  part  of  Bearlough,  6 a— 
Streamestowne,  34a.  Sr.  22p — Ballydraune,  34a.  3 r.  22p. 

— Meathtowne,  80  a.  2 r.  4 p— Clmrchtowne,  123  a.  & 5 p— 
m Ballysampson,  1 a.  & 27  p— in  Rathdowny,  50  a— Bush, 

53  a— in  Chappell,  14  a— in  Great  and  Little  Ballyragans, 

50  a— m Crelagh,  10  a.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford— Total 
quantity,  1,193  a.  & 20  p.  plant.  (1,835  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat)- 

Total  rent,  22/.  18s.  10  ! rf. Date  16/4  Jan.  18/4  year.— 

Inrolled  12/4  Feb.  1666. 

i.  19.  JOHN  GAY. — In  Redmondstowne,  316a  2r  27p 
prof.  45  a.  unprof,  plant.  (512  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.)  6l.8s.2U- 

“""S’  co-  Westmeath. 20.  Capt  WILLIAM 

WILLIAMS.  — Monahanstowne  ais  Ballemonahan,  296a 
— Cionesillan,  73  a.  71.  9s.  5d.  - Tulchaneally  alias  Tul-  i 

chaneny  alias  Clonogh  alias  Tullahumnany,  518  a in  Lissi 

hilly  alias  Liskilly,  109  a.  3 r.  13  p.  12/.  14s.  2^.;  bar.  i 

Moyc^hell,  same  co Dale  20/4  Nov.  18/4  year. —Inrolled  I 

19/4  April  1667. 


9/.2s.2ji/.;  bar.  Fermoy,  same  co— Killuskee  alias  Killvalislia, 
60  a.  18s.  2 \d.  — Aghaliske,  160  a.  prof.  124  a.  unprof. 
2/.  8s.  7\d.  — Coolcigan  als  Cooleregan,  96  a.  1/.  9s.  2d.— 
Curragh-Icannagh,  204  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  31.  Is.  11W.; 
bar.  Condoiisand  Clangibbon,  sameco— Total  quantity,  1 ,373a. 

3 R.  27  p.  plant.  (2,225  a.  2 r.  4 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

20/.  17s.  3 J</ Date  10/4  Jan.  18/4  year.— Inrolled  5th  Feb. 

1666. 

24.  Sir  GEORGE  ST.  GEORGE  knt— Dunmore  alias 
Eusterneneene  or  Culterneneene,  4 qrs.,  626  a.  prof.  300  a. 
unprof.  — Granshoc  ats  Granseagh  qr.,  190  a.  prof.  130  a. 
unprof—  Farran,  Kirowan  ats  Farineckiroghan  or  Farmocke- 
roghan,  34  a— Menus  ais  Manus  qr.,  next  Dunmore,  169  a. 
prof.  3 a.  unprof—  Shruell  ats  Shrohele  qr.,  94  A.  prof.  56  a. 
unprof.  — in  Adriggnillbegg  ats  Adergoolebegg  next  Dun- 
more, 1 qr.,  25  A.— more  in  the  same,  42  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof, 
—lu  Seaghnessie  ats  Carrowshan,  O’Sheghuns  ats  Carana- 
shaures,  next  to  y abby  town,  41  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  — the 
2 qrs.  of  Carrownefirgh  and  Carrowneseon  ats  Carrowview 
and  Carronsure,  260  a — Clonkeon  ats  Clonkean  qr.,  138  a. 
prof.  138  a.  unprof.— Cloneagh  ats  Clonagh,  89  a. — Gnrrow- 
killin  next  Manus,  88  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  — Cnockangad 
alias  Knockinagad,  I qr.,  61  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof— in  Car- 
rowneclogh  ats  Carrownaclegh  qr.,  109  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof— 
a parcel  1 called  Moore,  whereon  y abby  stands,  8 a— Gort- 
nabraher  alias  Gortumraher,  17  a— in  Farran  Cremeene  ats 
Farranacrowne,  18  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  — Gortcardine  alias 
Gurchcarden  and  Branrabegg  alias  Grandrabegg,  69  a— in 

Drimbane  alias  Drumbane,  28  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof. in  a 

parcell  called  Acres,  being  abby  land,  9 a— in  Leagh  qr., 
391  a.  prof.  412  a.  unprof.  — in  Ratliaile-Raigh,  60  a.  prof. 
10  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway.  - Knockanbragg 
qr.,  138a.  prof.  66  a.  unprof—  in  Listonner,  116  a.  prof.  30  a. 
unprof.  Parke,  1 qr.,  191  a.  prof.  686  a.  unprof. ; i bar. 
Bellamoe,  same  co— Creggan  great  qr.,  226  a.  prof.  577  a. 
unprof—  KiltuUagh,  1 qr.,  170  a— in  Treene,  Ballybegg  ats 
Killebegg  alias  Treankeaglebigie,  1 a.  ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same 
co.  — Total  quantity,  (643  a.  & 12  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

4 1-  °»-  in  Cappanagh  ats  Cappana  and  Capatranagh, 

104  a.;  bar.  Dunmore,  same  co.  — in  Cloonecatt,  56  a. 
prof.  362  a.  unprof— Lissiuisky  ats  Lissonisky,  207  a.  prof 
149  a.  unprof— Leighlin  ats  Lelan,  * qr.,  149  a.  prof.  27  a 
unprof—  in  Tomard,  107  a.  prof.  87  a.  unprof— in  Gort- 
nageeres  alias  Gurtnegehy  alias  Gurtnegery,  140  a.  prof. 
200  a.  unprof— in  Coystefadda  alias  Coultefadda  alias  Code- 
. p°f.  380  A.  tmprbf.  — in  Treene-Ballygl*. 
■ml  Treene-Kilhroan,  66  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof.-Cloone-Cun 

alias  Clonnecon  alias  Cluncoin,  59  a.  prof.  107  a unprof. 

in  Lissinahelty,  225  a— in  Clonecrossy,  86  a.  1 r.  29p  —in 
Clonemendagh,  158  a. -in  Knockanagh,  133  a.  ; i’bar. 
Bellamoe,  same  co.  — Total  quantity  in  Dunmore  bar. 
(4,324  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  27/.  0s.  7. Id.  — in 
Bellamoe  bar.  (3,146  a.  1 r.  27  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
16661 3?  3 ‘ ^ D(Ue  2°th  DeC‘ 1 my,ar-—Inrolled  6<A  March 


if1!  l/-n?HAiRD  B0LES— In  r q«‘-  plowland  of  Moyeg 
called  Killbreedy,  and  in  Ballinlawbeg  plow.,  233a— more  in 
the  same  plow]-'  in  Ballinalty  and  in  Ballinlawbeg,  63  a.  1 r. 

more  in  Ballinalty  and  Ballinlawbeg,  55  a &°30  p more 

in  both  y*  same,  55  a.  & 30  P— more  in  both  y same,  55  a 
& ®°  I!— 111  M°y^S  aforesaid,  called  West  Moyeg,  and  part 
ofMtol*,  80  a.  3,.  10  p. — ram  in  Wes,  Moyeg  and 
B.lh.Wb.gg,  S,  a.  3 it.  SO  i,lboUt 

SZpi*  “ J"m~y  mi 

“ f WILLI“  ™TON  kl,t— In  Baliynetnara 

•1.  Bdlynemona,  So3  A.  3 , 36  81,  lO,.  1 , ba,.  Coa- 

(bos,  co.Coiik.  — Ballyloagby,  600  a.  pTOf.  17  a.  pnprof.  | 


* f STEPHEN  WHITE  lot  _ Moo,™  (p„t), 

oJ  a'*  iSr  S""16’11*”'  67  “*•-«»»-»  posture, 

MaS  10  a-  Clouncsnuon,  a parcel!,  30,.  2,.ptof.  35,. 

3..3SPunp„£_mMob,r,53,._leo,i,beS.,Lea,imi„re, 

and  Ratheeneogb,  131  a.  prof.  IS.,.  1 ..  nnjSf._B,llint0. 
bune,  124  A.pro£^38  a.  unprof— Timber  wood,  90  a —a  par 
cell  of  pasture  comon,  92  a— in  Ballym'Kerry,  65  a.  2r  1 p 
-a  passage  to  y common  of  Clonlusse— Total  quantity, 
1,333  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (2,159  a.  3 a 4 i>  ct.,t  i -r  . i 1 

20/. 4s.  1 1 Irf. ; bar. Connelloe,  co.  Limerick -Dale  14//  w"'’ 

19/4  year. — Inrolled  5th  December  1667.  4 

NT2riinTDrTARD  * Earl  of  MEATH  and  HENRY 
i ir  i LS  “q'_A  Palcel1  of  groun<l  called  Scalled  Park 
alias  Pidgeon  Parke,  in  St.  James’s-street,  1a.  In  SP 

Ind6So„Cltf  °f  DuBLlsf-— Pa'  t of  a house,  a yard,  y walls 
P . , ° a "nlse  hackwd’,  another  house  backw*  on  v' 
north  «d.  Flood^treet,  nji_,  £ 

* "*  °f  * b°“  0P  ‘“t'.  >1".  H-  «*•  SO.  -se.0,,1  ho.se  plotK, 
notv  a garden,  d",  0,._,  hou«  plot,  and  yard,  d",  6s._ 

. house  oackivV  and  a garden  in  d",  8s.  3d—,  bouse,  a y„d 
and  a house  backw"  and  garden,  in  d",  16s.  10W— a house’ 
plott  adjoining  toy  house  walls,  and  a garden,  in  d",  4s.  6d. 
a house  m Middle-street,  south  side,  7s.  6rf— « ruined 


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Waterford. 


Tipperary. 


Cork. 


house  in  d”,  7s.  6rf. — a house  plott,  in  d",  3s.  Od. — the  walls 
of  a house  and  backside  in  d",  7s.  Gd. — a house,  backside, 
and  a house  bnckw'1,  in  d",  It  7s. — a ruined  liouse,  the  walls 
of  a house  bnckw'1,  a backside,  and  yc  walls  of  another  house 
backwd,  on  south  side  of  d",  1 1.  2s.  (id. — a house,  backside, 
and  a thatched  house  backw".  d",  It  3s.  5 j d.  — a house  in 
Brogue-makers-lane,  9s.— a house  in  same  street,  It  2s.  (id. 
— a house,  yard,  and  thatched  house  backw'1,  in  Middle-street, 
south  side,  21.  2s. — a house,  backside,  and  thatched  house 
backw'1,  d".  ll.5s.Gd. — a house,  a yard,  a thatched  house 
backW,  and  backside,  d",  It  2s.  6d.  — a house,  a backside, 
and  a house  plott  backw'1,  in  d°,  It  Is. — a house  and  backside 
in  d",  It  9s.  5 d. — part  of  a house  and  a yard,  8{d. ; town 
of  Galway. — in  trust  for  y"  49  officers. — Total  rent  in  Gal- 
way, 17t  2s.  11. Id. 30.  HEN.  NICIIOLLS  esq— Kill- 

meeden,  395  a.  5 1 19s.  1 1J</.— Bnllyduffe,  347  a.  prof.  52  a. 
unprof.  5t  5s.  4Jd. — Glanrcrish,  245  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 
3tl4s.5d. — Ballyshane,  120  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  It  16s.  5 Id. 
— Carrickanewre,  306  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  4t  12s.  ll]d. — 
— Killdermott,  102  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.  It  10s.  lift/.— 
Rossruddery,  218  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  8t  6s.  2\d. — New- 
castle, 80  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof.  It  4s.  3 Id. — Ardinlone  (part), 
69a.  prof.  11  a.  unprof.  It  0s.  Hid. — Shanballymore,  100a. 
prof.  10a.  unprof.  It  10s.4.1d. — in  Knockdcrry,  24  a.  7s.31d. 

— Carrick-Phillip,  256  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  3t  17s.  9.)d. 

— Coolerettin,  37  a.  11s.  2 Jd. — Snioremore,  146  a.  prof. 
9 a.  unprof.  2t  4*.  4}<t — Ballyvelish,  80  a.  prof.  13  a.  un- 
prof. It  4s.  3 \d.  — Ballycraddock,  90  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 
It  7s.  id. — Mathews towne,  80  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  It  4s.  3 id. 

— Ballycovack,  66  a.  It  0s.  Old.  — Ballymorris,  142  a. 
2 1 3s.  1 .)d. — Carrickvroghan,  111  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. 
It  13s.  8 Id.  — Clonofadayke,  82  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. 
It  4s.  10jd.  — Coolenegopoge,  203  a.  St  Is.  8d.  — Knock- 
aderry,  160  a.  2t  8s.  7£d. — Tramore  (part),  88  A.  It  6s.  9d. 
— Smorebcgg,  21  a.  Cs.  4 Id— in  Duamore,  21a.  6s.  4id— 
Tramore  (port),  88  a.  prof.  118  a.  unprof.  It  6s.  9d. — New- 
towne,  414  a.  6 1 5s.  8jjd. — Ballinclough  and  Cooleroe,  359  a. 
prof.  4 a.  unprof.  5 1 9s.  OJd. — Ballinmoley,  161  a.  prof.  3 a. 
unprof.  2 1 8s.  10}d.  — Ballinelliggott,  95  a.  prof.  2 a.  un- 
prof. It  8s.  10  jd.  — Ballinvillon,  49  a.  14s.  lOSd. — Reiske, 
142  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.  2t  3s.  lid.  — Ballinbrenoge,  98  a. 
prof.  2 a.  unprof.  It  9s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Water- 
Foitn.  — Total  quantity,  4,995  a.  plant.  (8,091  a.  & 20  p. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  75 1.  17s.  ljd. 33.  Capt.  HENRY 

PAKENHAM  and  ANNE  his  wife,  relict  of  Capt.  James 
Pierce,  and  ROGER  PIERCE,  brother  and  heir  of  y°  said 
James. — Part  Ballyduffe  otherwise  called  Ano  alias  Graige, 
218  a.  2 r.  27  p.  — Inchemahan,  22  a. — Gurteene  (part), 
220  a.;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quan- 
tity, (746  a.  & 33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6t  19s.  lid— to  hold 
one  full  third  part  to  Pakenham  and  wife,  and  the  heirs  and 
assigns  of  said  Anne ; and  the  other  two  full  thirds  to  Roger 

and  his  heirs. Date  1 1th  June  1 9//t  year. — Inrolled 2 QthNov. 

1667. 

34.  THOMAS  BARNADISTON  gent— The  south  part 
of  Ballymorrish,  165  a. — in  y“  north  part  of  Ballybegg,  152  a. 
Sr.  31  p. — Knockulusky,  61a. — Moorestowne,  84a.;  bar. 
Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  462  a.  3 r. 
31  l*.  plant.  (749  a.  3 R.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent;  7 /.  0s.  7}d. 
Date  Gth  Dec.  19 th  year. — Inrolled  10 th  Dec.  1667. 

35.  Lieutenant  HENRY  PYNE.  — Ballyneglasse  alias 
Ballynaglasse,  1 plow.,  229  A.  & 16  p. — Glanegurteene  alias 
Glanagurteene,  4 pi.,  84  a.  2 R.  16  p. — Ballydergan  alias  Bal- 
lyderegan  alias  Ballydorgan,  4 pi.,  165  a.  ; bar.  Condons,  co. 
Cork. — Total  quantity,  (755  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

71.5s.  5 d. Date  21  st  June  19/A  year. — Inrolled  28 th  June 

1667. 

37.  JOHN  VERNER  and  PRUDENCE  his  wife,  relict 
of  Daniel  Newton,  and  BENJ»  NEWTON,  son  and  heir  of 
said  Daniel — Drumskey,  J townland,  128  A. — Edentorory, 
155  a. — Upper  Greenan  (part), 28 a. — Killsaran  (part),  33  A. — 
Total  quantity,  (557  a.  & 36p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  47. 12s.  lOld. 
— these  to  Verner  and  his  heirs. — Ahanankonan  or  Aghanan- 
kehane,  144  a. — Largintory,  94  a. — in  Aghananeone  als  Agh- 
nehnn,  4 sessiagh,  52  a.  1 r.  2 p. — Total  quantity,  (470  A.  & 
28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31. 18s.  4Jd.;  bar.  Lower  Evagh,  co. 

Downe. — these  to  Newton  and  his  heirs. Date  19 th  June 

19 th  year — Inrolled  28 th  August  1667. 

(122.) 


39.  MATHIAS  Lord  Baron  of  TRIMLETSTOWNE.  19  C».  II. 

— His  principal  and  capital  house  or  messuage  and  lands  of  

Rabuck,  500  a.  ; i bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin Irish-  Dublin. 

towne,  282  a.  — in  Kenoge,  42  a. — Moymerdery,  290  a Meath. 

Moymurdcry,  part  in  yc  poss"  of  Capt.  G.  Pepper,  16  a. 

— Clonstowne  (part),  30  a.  ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath 

Ossey,  226  a.  3 n.  8p.;  bar.  Deece,  same  co— Killincrosse, 

28  a. — Dunleire,  275  a.  1r — Trymletstowne  (part),  309  a. 

3 it.  32  p. ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  2,000  a. 

plant.  (3,239  a.  2r.  27 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  40/.  9s.  lid. 

Date  21s/  May  1 Gth  year. — Inrolled  21  st  May  1667. 

40.  JOHN  SWAN  gent. — Baldenstowne,  179  a.  1r.  12  p.  Wexford. 
— Brownestone  and  both  Graig-scurrs,  contiguous  to  Bal- 
denstowne, 38  a.  1 R.  37  p.  — Newtowne  and  Coolecale, 

190  a.  3 r.  14  p.  — two  Russellstownes,  104  a.  3 r.  16  p. — 

Rathtowne  and  Muchtowne,  215  a.  2 r.  30  p.  — Killcowan, 

232  a.  2 r.  23  p. — Yoltowne,  48  a.  3 r.  18  p. ; bar.  Bargey, 
co.  Wexford.  — Total  quantity,  (1,637  a.  & 23  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  20/.  9s.  3 id. 41.  WILLIAM  RUS- 
SELL gent In  Rathyarke  and  old  Sheep-house,  95  a. 

1 R.  14  p.  plant.  (154  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)  1/.  18s.  7‘d.;  same 

bar.  and  co. Date  21s/  March  19/A  year. — Inrolled  10th  July 

1667. 

42.  Sir  JOHN  BORLACE,  son  of  Sir  John  Borlace  Dublin. 
knt.,  decd.  — A slated  house  and  a small  garden  in  Caple 
or  Castle-street,  1/.  19s.;  city  of  Dublin. — in  Court  Foyle  Wicklow. 
alias  Poole-Court,  150  a.  3 r.  2 p.  — Kiltimon  alias  Kil- 
temon  and  Killpattin,  260  a.  2 R— Ballybegg,  Carrignemuck, 
and  Killfoyle,  225  A.  1 R.  12  p.  — Killoge,  Barneduffe,  and 
Knockmill,  354  a.  2 r.  7 p.  — Killdeagh  als  Kildegh  and 
Ballybarne,  522  a.  3 r— Coolehill,  Cursillagh,  and  BaUybrinn, 

207 A.  & lOp. — Knockadrumth  alias  Knockadryett,  158  a.  1 n. 

— Trudder  ats  Theoder,  109  a.  1r. — Knockfaddagh,  396a.  2r. 

7 p. — Tuomroe  als  Tomroe,  135  a.  2r.  7 p. — Knockbally- 
carrigeene  ats  Knockballygargeene,  136  a.  2 it.  — in  Ballin- 
rohan  alias  Ballinroan,  32  a.;  bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Wicklow. 

— Total  quantity,  2,689  a.  & 5p.  plant.  (4,355  a.  3 r.  3p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  54/.  8s.  llid. Date  27 th  June  19/A  year. — 

Inrolled  28 th  June  1667. 

44.  JOHN  BYSSE  esq.,  chief  baron  of  yc  Exchequer,  and  Dublin. 

L.  Col.  W»  HAMILTON— In  trust  for  the  (49)  officers— 
a timber  house,  slated,  and  a garden  plott,  in  Cook-street, 

Dublin,  ]/.  16s. — part  of  a ruinous  tenement  in  Pillory-  Meath. 
street,  the  west  side — another  ruined  tenement  in  same  street.  Drogheda 
— another  in  d". — a slated  tenement  and  back  building  in  d". 

— a ditto  in  ditto. — a small  house  in  ditto. — a waste  tenement 
or  building  plott  in  d". — a homestead  or  house  plott  in  y= 

Fair-street.  — a thatched  tenement  in  Scarlett’s-lane.  — the 
stone  walls  of  a house  in  d°. — the  ditto  in  ditto. — a slated  te- 
nement or  house,  a thatched  malt  house,  a thatched  stable  or 
shed,  in  South  Key-street. — stone  walls  of  3 houses  in  St.  John- 
street.  — a waste  tenement  in  St.  James’s-street.  — a slated 
house  in  d". — certain  parcells  of  land  within  ye  liberties  on 
both  sides  the  river,  90  a. — a house  and  garden  in  St.  John’s- 
lane. — a parke  without  Duleeke-gate. — a house  in  St.  John’s- 
lane. — a garden. — a garden  plott  without  Duleeke-gate. — a 
meadow  in  Yellow-Bater,  one  park  north  of  the  west  gate, 

2 parks  west  of  Monemore,  and  another  park. — Total  rent, 

61. 18s.  1 id.;  town  and  liberties  of  Drogheda. — a cabbin  and  Kildare. 
garden. — a cabbin  and  waste  cabbin. — a cabbin  called  New 
Chart-Castle  and  a garden. — a waste  plott. — a cabbin  and 
garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a cab- 
bin and  garden,  9s. ; town  of  Kildare. — one  stone  and  lyme 
walled  house,  with  a backside,  a slated  staircase,  and  garden, 
with  another  garden. — a stone  house  and  backside,  with  a malt 
house. — St.  Austin’s  abby  and  a malt  house. — a house  and 
little  garden  plott. — a house  or  tenement  with  a backside. — 
a house,  walls,  stone  and  lyme,  with  a backside,  in  which  is  a 
stable,  house,  and  castle. — a little  cabbin  towards  the  church. 

— the  walls  of  a house  on  yc  south  side  of  Northgate. — a waste 
tenem1  or  housestead  witfrin  Northgate. — a cabbin  and  garden 
in  Hogge-lane. — a cabbin  and  garden  in  Jagoge-street. — four 
waste  tenem”  with  a garden  plott  in  d". — a house  in  d°. — seven 
cabbins  and  gardens  without  the  west  gate,  north  side,  in  d“. 

— three  cabbins  and  a garden  d° — a housestead  and  garden 
plott  in  d». — two  tenem”  and  gardens  in  Back-lane. — a waste 
tenement  near  St.  John’s  abby.  — a cabbin  and  garden  in 
Jagoge-street. — a cabbin  near  yc  north  gate. — a cabbin  and 


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19Ch.II.  backside  near  Mr.  Moore’s  tenement — a stone  house,  back- 
side, and  garden. — a waste  tenement  to  yc  street,  in  Hogge- 

Kildare.  ]ane — jn  yc  liberties  of  y'  towne,  mix’d  with  Lord  Strafford’s 
land,  120  a. — 2 a.  lately  belonging  to  Mr.  Beling — to  Eustace 
of  Newland,  5 a. — to  the  said  Eustace,  6 a. — a stone  bouse 
and  backside  on  the  south  side  of  Jagoge-street ; town  of 
King's  Co.  Naas,  co.  Kildare. — Total  rent,  6/.  7s.  6-},d. — a cabbin  and 
garden. — a house  and  garden. — a garden  plott. — a cabbin  and 
garden. — a garden  plott. — a garden  plott — a garden  plott — 
a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden.— a house  and  gar- 
den.—2a.  of  meadow.— two  small  parks.— two  small  parks. — 

three  small  parks. — a house  and  garden a garden  plott. — 

a garden  plott — a house  and  garden. — a garden  plott. — a gar- 
den plott. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a garden  plott. — a cabbin 

and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. a 

cabbin  and  garden. — a garden  plott. — a cabbin  and  garden. — 
two  small  meadow  plotts. — a house  and  garden. — a cabbin  and 
garden. — two  plotts  of  ground. — meadow  in  y°  commons,  1 a.  ; 
town  and  liberties  of  Philipstowne,  King’s  County. — Total 

rent.  If.  8s.  fid. Date  3d  June  19th  year. — Inrolled  27/4  June 

1667. 

Dublin.  48.  Sir  JOHN  COLE  bart. — A timber  house,  slated,  in 
Waterford.  Corn-market,  Dublin,  21.  17s.  4. Jd.— part  of  a house  to  the 
street,  a house  backward,  slated,  a backside,  and  garden,  in 
St.  Peter’s-street,  10s.  Id.— a house  to  the  street,  and  a yard,  I 
in  d“,  10s.  6d. — a house  to  the  street,  a backhouse,  slated,  and 
a curtilage,  in  d",  If.  5s.  33d.— a house  to  the  street,  18s.— 
a house  to  y°  street,  an  outhouse,  slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  in 
d",  15s.— a house  to  y°  street,  and  yard,  15s.— a house  to  y‘ 
street,  slated,  7s.  6d. — a house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  Lady- 
lane,  12s.  — a tenement  to  the  street,  slated,  a tenement 
backwd,  a yard,  another  tenement  and  yard,  which  arc  now  but 
housesteads,  d”,  1 Os.  5 d. — a house,  slated,  a brewhouse  backw'1, 


and  a yard,  in  St.  Peter’s-street,  If.  Is.  7 d. — a house,  slated,  to  19  Ch.  ii. 

yc  street,  10s.  6d—  a house  to  the  street,  slated,  9s. — a house  to  

y*  street,  and  a house  or  backhouse,  slated,  and  a yard,  in  Bake-  Waterford. 
house-lane,  13s.  6d. — a long  stable  to  yc  street,  slated,  and  a 
yard,  in  d",  10s.  6d. — a garden  called  Lyme  Pitts,  in  d",  ls.6d. — 
a house,  slated,  to  the  street,  in  Milk-lane,  13s.  6d— a house, 
slated,  in  d°,  16s.  6d. — a house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  High- 
street,  If.  2s.  6d. — a stable,  slated,  in  said  lane,  Is.  (id.— a 
house,  slated,  in  Trinity-lane,  13s.  6d.— a house,  a backhouse, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  d",  12s.— part  of  a house,  a house  back-  • 
ward,  slated,  a curtillage,  in  High-street,  If.  0s.  3d.;  city  of 
Waterford.— in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers.— Total  rent  in 
Waterford,  14f.  13s.  lid. — one  tenement,  with  the  appur",  in  Dublin. 
St.  Mary’s-lane,  in  Oxmantowne,  If.  17s.  6d.;  city  of  Dublin.— 

to  him  and  his  heirs Dale  18/4  Jan.  19 th  year.— Inrolled 

27 th  Jan.  1667. 

54.  GEORGE  SAY  gent.,  and  ANNE  his  wife,  relict  of  Kilkenny. 
Henry  Baker  of  Castle-Eve,  co.  Kilkenny,  esq.,  and.  former 
relict  of  Tho’  Dethick  esq.,  and  JOHN  BAKER,  son  of 

sai<1  Henry.— Castle-Eve,  285  a.  1 u.  5 f.  15s.  6jd.— out  of 
Earles  towne,  175  a.  2t.7p.  3 f.  10s.  2|d.  — Garryphilbin, 

100  a.  21. 0s.  6d.;  bar.  Shellelogher,  co.  Kilkenny.— Killfero, 

441  a.  3 R— Loghanalty  (part),  39  a.  2 r.  18  p— the  forfeited 
moiety  of  Racash,  92a.  2f.lls.6jd.;  bar.  Shellelogher  and 
Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.— to  hold  to  the  uses  of  y'  last  will  of 
said  Henry  Baker;  and  to  y=  uses  of  an  indented  deed,  dated 
19tli July  1661.— outofEarlestowne, 280a.  1r.  Ip.  5/.13s.6</.; 

bar.  Shellelogher,  same  co. 58.  BARTHOLEMEW  Queen's  Co. 

CONNOR — Rossneclony  and  Monaghbegg,  184  a.  2r.  27  p. 

3f.l4s.  9>d.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co 59.  JOHN  Kilkenny. 

Lord  COLLVILL. — Ballymc-Lnughlin,  187  a.  31.  15 s.  8jd.; 

bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  17 th  July  1 9th  year. 

— Inrolled  nth  Oct.  1667. 


Roll,  19thCha.II.  seventh  part,  face. 


m.  1.  RICHARD  DAWSON  gent. — Racrehan,  111  a.  prof. 
47  a.  unprof.— Cornewall,  90  a.  3 r.— Magherue-Kelly,  61  a. 
3 r.  prof.  23  a.  unprof. — Derrynemoyle,  119  a.  1 it.  prof.  18  a. 
2 r.  unprof.  — Cordressogagh,  69  a.— Tategarr,  28  a.  I r.— 
Drumore,  119  a.  2 R.prof.  352  a.  unprof.— Dying,  108  a.  2r. 
prof.  2r.  unprof.— Drumeny,  109  a.  3 r.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.— 
Drumgoole,  82  a — Drumyerking,  76  a.  prof.  5 a.  2 r.  unprof. 
— Killcrow,  83a.  2r.— Cassan,  122a.  1 r.  prof.  22a.  unprof. 

— Monish  and  Drumindin,  170  a.  2 r.— Crosslee,  68  a.  2 r. 

Aglniliduffe,  69  a — Annagh,  52  a.— in  the  same,  24a Drum- 

caal,  104  a.  2 r.  prof.  10  A.  unprof. — Cormeene,  126  a. in 

Annaghivan,  42  a— in  Dundrinan,  50  a.  1 r.— Nenagh  and 
Derrycrinard,  133  a.  1 n— in  Agreagh,  34  a— Lisbrenan,  66  a. 
—in  Lissiviny,  Corraglasse,  and  Rameagli,  69  a.;  bar.  Dartry, 
co.  Monaghan. — Edinferin,  79a.  1r.— Cumree,  66a.  3r.— 
Boncl-Drumsallagh,  102  a.  2 k — CormweUin,  122  a.  2r.; 
bar.  Cremorne,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  2,562a.  & lip' 

plant.  (4,150  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  341.  11s.  8d. 

Date  9th  Feb.  19th  year — Inrolled  12 th  Feb.  1666. 

4.  ROBERT  SAUNDERS  esq. — Deepes,  157A.-Bally- 
dikin,  84  a— Newtowne,  141  a.—  : Newcastle,  323  a.— : Killi- 
ownc,  140a.—:  Bully harian  alias  Ballycarsin,  1 1 1 a— Tokillin 
and  BaUynecrossy,  212  a.— Killpatrick  and  Killeine,  187  a— 

Ballincarrige,  148  a Keilm'Thomas-Roe,  360  a.  — Garry 

William,  150  a.  Kirriaght,  162  A— Ballym'Shonan  (part), 
64a.  in  y-  south  end  of  Garryclorngh,  and  yc  improvements  on 
ylr,*’61  A-!  bm'-  Sheilma,efr> co- Wexfo rd— Total quan ti ty, 

(3,725  a.  1 n.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  46f.  11s.  4.ld. Dale 

Tth  Feb.  1 9th  year.— Inrolled  12th  Feb.  1666 Note:  By  pa- 

tent, dated  10th  January  1677,  and  inrolled  14th  June  1678 


h January 

(Hot.  de  anno  30",  3"  j os.  facie  Ii.  13.),  Joseph  Saunders  esq., 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  had  an  abatement  of  y°  sum 
of  9f.  5s.  4fctf.  of  this  quit  rent  of  46/.  11s.  4 \d.  taken  off  the 
lands  thus  : marked,  whereby  y»  rent  was  reduced  to  37/.  6s. 
per  ann. ; and  having  purchased  from  f widow  and  y'  eldest 
son  of  Colonel  John  Brett  of  Suane,  co.  Kent,  the  lands  of 
Iiat  yneslany,  and  nine  other  denominations,  granted  inter  alia 
to  tlie  latter,  on  15th  June,  20th  Clias.  II.,  he  had  an  abate- 
ment oi  8/.  a year  of  y'  quit  rents  reserved  thereon. 

GALE>  SIMON  BURTON,  and  JOHN 
LEE  Ilacketstowne,  418  a.  prof.  29  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. 


6/.  6s.  lllrf.— in  Farrenlauly,  38  a.  1r.  9 p.  11s.  7^/.— these 
to  Gale — the  north-west  part  of  Sleady  alias  Curraghnesleady, 

74  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  5 a d.  — these  to  Burton— in 
Kilcolman,  49  a.  2 R.  39  p.  15s.  Id—  Ballyquin,  135  a.  1 R. 

24 p.  21.  Is.  lid. —these  to  Lee;  bar.  Decies,  co.  Water- 
ford.- Date  9th  Feb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  22 d Feb.  1666. 

7.  Lieut.  JOHN  SICKLEMORE — In  Kildee,  860  a. 

& 27  p.  — Edmcurragh,  449  a.  2r.;  bar.  East  Carbury, 
Cork. — Total  quantity,  1,309  a.  2 b.  27  p.  plant.  (2,121a 

1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  19/.  17s.  9Jrf. Date  21  st  Feb. 

1 9th  year— Inrolled  22 d Feb.  1666. 

9.  JEFFREY  OWENS  and  WILLIAM  BLACKNEY. 
—In  Thomastowne,  called  Killbreedy-Minor,  226  a.  2 11.  7 P. 
3/.8s.  10 d. — to  Owens — in  Thomastowne,  450  a.  6/.  16s. 3d— 

to  Blackney ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Limerick Date  12th  Feb. 

19 th  year — Inrolled  16/4  Feb.  1666. 

TH0MAS  NEWBRUGH— In  Pecastowne,  - 

1 *'  mo'etyof  Rathelly  ats  Rathellyshee, 

2o3  a.  .)/.  2s.  — m Kilbrcgaue  (south  part),  233  a.  3b 

2 p.  4/.  14s.  Bd.;  bar.  Cranagh,  co.  KiLKENNY.-Total  quan- 
tity, 563  a.  3 ...  2 p.  plant.  (913  a.  & 34  p.  stat.) -Total  rent 

1 11. 8s.  3)rf.— Kilfrush  (part),  100  a.  & 11  p.  plant.  (162  a.  & J 

11  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  4&d. ; bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick 

Cloghnagh  alias  Cloghanoy,  453  a.  plant.  (733  a.  3 r.  6 p. 

b“r'  a"d  co'  Caiu-0"' ls-  SAMUEL 

BAT1ALEY  esq.  and  THO*  BRADDOCK  -rent  — 
fNadiah,  1 pole,  140  a.  3 R.-fTrugh  alias  Trehue,  1 pole, 

A'  1 K--1Drumarack,  3 pottles,  92  a.  & 32  p—fColiogh- 
canetles  or  Collikenuedes,  1 pole,  80  a.  1 r.  lo  p — Mulloch- 
crohery  or  Mullacroghere,  1 pole,  145  A.  2 „._Total  quantity, 
601a.  & 2p.  plant.  (973  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent 
8/.  2s.3d._these  to  Batmley.-in  Drumhora  alias  Drnmchor! 
and  Comtho  or  Canaho,  out  of  y«  south-east  side,  109  a 1 „ 

17  P.  plant.  (177  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)  11.  9s.  6\tL — to  Braddockj 

bar.  Tullygarvey,  co.  Cavan. Date  11/4  Dec.  18/4  year— 

Inrolled  Vh  Feb.  1666.  Note .•  By  deed,  dated  24th  October 
1667,  Mr.  Batteley  sold  the  lands  thus  f marked  to  Tho' 
Newburgh  of  Ballyhaise,  esq.,  for  500/. 

14.  JOHN  GALLAND  esq. — Ballynegarvey,  392  a 3 r 
prof.  42  a.  3 r.  unprof— in  Maddikeele,  191  A.  3 n.  prof.  32  a! 


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c.  II.  unprof.— in  Maddyduffe,  121  a.  2 n.  prof.  16  a.  1 n.  unprof— 

19 Cornefurty  alias  Carutefeorty,  60  a.  prof.  7 a.  1 R.  unpio  • 

in  Shanaghy,  105  a.  2 n— in  Ardlowman,  102  a.— in  Tona- 

brock,  112A.2a.prof.  8 a. unprof.— in Kellins,  195a. 2b. prof. 

32  a.  2 r.  unprof. — in  Rissnashane  ats  Ressosliorne,  14-9  a.  2 r. 
prof.  11  a.  3 R.  unprof. — in  Discotterim  alias  Dissertdearin, 
150  a.  1 R.  prof.  32  a.  2 r.  30  p.  unprof— in  Lissealian,  131a. 

3 r.  prof.  178  a.  2 a.  unprof. — in  Ballytowny  alias  Ballycunny, 
82  a.  2 k.— Cultyfelwne,  309  a.  2 n.  prof.  232  a.  unprof.  — 
Eden,  364  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  ICillconway,  co.  Antrim.  — Total 
quantity,  2,469  a.  2 r.  plant.  (4,000  a.  & 27  i>.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  33/.  6s.  8 \d. Date  7 th  March  mh  year.—InroUed 

15 th  March  1666. 

Westmeath.  19.  NICH"  HEATON  and  THO.  ELLIOTT— Rath- 
condrath,  86a.  1 n— BaUygrath  alias  BaUyglasse,  101a.  & 16p. 
prof.  121  a.  1 R.  8 p.  unprof— in  Skeabegg,  129  a.  1 r.  1 1 p. 
— Coolgowny,  being  Theod.  Dalton’s  and  Garrett  Fitzgerald’s 
part,  including  the  castle,  100  a.  ; bar.  Rathconratli,  co. 
Westmeath— Total  quantity,  416  a.  2 n.  27 p. plant.  (674a. 

Sr.  29  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  8s.  S$d. Date  Mh  June 

19 th  year. — Inrolled  8th  June  1667. 

Kilkenny.  17.  RICHARD  KEARNEY  gent— The  southerly  part  of 
Castlegarden,  including  yc  castle  and  other  buildings  thereon, 
to  be  divided  by  an  east  and  west  line,  339  a.  prof.  20  a.  un- 
prof— in  the  north  part  of  Cloghcregy,  next  to  Castlegarden, 
24  a.  1 R.  13  p.  prof.  20  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— Total  quantity,  (588  a.  2 R.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
IlKs.Ud. Date  2d  March\  9 thy  ear — InrolledbthApril  1667. 

Tipperary.  19.  Capt.  JOHN  EWERS.  — In  Ballymackeogh  and 
Cl  unbunny,  935  a.  1 R.  14  p.  — Glanshannon,  54  a.;  bar. 
Owna  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  989  a. 
1r.  14  p.  plant.  (1,602  A.  2 R.  10  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

15/.  0s.  53,</. Date  25th  April  19 th  year. —Inrolled  UthJuly 

1667. 

Tipperary.  21.  Lieut  ROWLAND  THOMAS— Out  of  y- north 
part  of  Garrebreedy  and  Cominstowne,  333  a.  3 r.  3 p—Bally- 
conner  (part), 379a. — Termoyle  (part),  71  a.;  bar.  Upper  Or- 
mond, co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity,  784  a.  3 r.  3 p.  plant. 
(1,269  a.  2 b.  12  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11/.  18s.  0^d. 
j>2  WALTER  COOPER— In  Tennoyle  aforesaid,  144  A. 
2 R.  27  p.  plant.  (234  a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)  2/.  3s.  lli— Date 
23 d Feb.  19 th  year.— Inrolled  12th  March  1666. 

Sligo.  24.  ROBERT  BROWNE— Lishaghan,  246  a— Carrow- 
roddy,  71  a.  & 34  p— Lismorgan  (part),  1 a.  & 26  p— of  Car- 
rownagapull,  61  a.  & 34  P. ; bar.  Tyreragh  and  Leyny,  co. 
Sligo— Total  quantity,  379  a.  2 b.  14  p.  plant.  (614  a.  3 r. 
19p.stat.) Total  rent,  3/.  11s. 8d. 25.  WILLIAM  BOS- 

WELL—Carrownroddy,  265  a.  3 r.  11  p. — Firude  uts  Fin- 
niod,  72  a. — Carrowrosse,  62  a. — Carrowlichan,  76  a.  Cnr- 
rewpaden,  172  a.;  bar.  Tirreragh,  same  co— Carrownagapull 
(part),  17  a.  3 r.  6 p— Tulloghmoy,  101  a.  ; bar.  Leyny,  same 
co— Total  quantity,  766  a.  2 r.  17  p.  plant.  (1,241  a.  3 r.  4p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  7/.  15s. Date  20th  March  19 th  year— 

Inrolled  1st  April  1667 . 

Antrim.  26.  TEIGE  O’HARA  esq.,  CHARLES  O’HARA  and 
MARY  his  wife— Tannibrack  (part),  34  a— Crumkell,  179  a. 
1R.  34  p— Slatt,  259  a.  2 k.  9 p— Total,  (765  a.  1r.  34  p. 
stat.)  6/.  7s.  Id. — these  to  Teige  and  his  heirs— Tnllgurly  or 
Tullygarly,  311a.  4/.  4s.;  bar.  and  co.  Antrim.  — this  to 
Teige,  to  yc  use  of  y5  heirs  males  of  Charles;  rem*  to  y°  heirs 
of  Teige,  according  to  f intent  of  a settlem1,  dated  2d  Dec. 
1661. Date  2 d May  19 th  year— Inrolled  12 th  June  1667. 


29.  MATTHEW  HORE  esq— Lissinevny  or  Lissinevuy, 

26  a. Scarticristury,  18  a.  2r. — Ballineskehy,  41  a. — all  and 

every  yc  several  and  respective  tenem1’,  lands,  and  hereditam'* 
of  yc  abby  side  of  Dungarvan,  except  y1  several  burgageries 
called  ye  burgagery  of  Patrick  Goff  of  Killmanahecne,  esq., 
Philip  Magragh  of  Cunaghnesledy,  esq.,  John  Nugent  of 
Cloncoscran,  gent.,  John  Hore  Fitz  Michael  merch1,  Ellin- 
Eda,  Nidi*  Neagle,  and  bttle  Matthew  Hore.— Shandon, 
155  a— Dungarvan  lands,  132  a— Clogherane,  33  a—  Bally- 
ncmuck,  304  a— Mapestowne,  56  a— in  Ballinure  and  Lisfeu- 
fenelly,  68  a.;  bar.  Decies,  co.  Waterford— Total  quantity, 
878a'.  2 r. plant.  (1,423  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  lS/.6s.9?,</. 
Date  18 th  Feb.  19 th  year— Inrolled  15 th  March  1666. 

(122.) 


30.  MATTHEW  FRENCH  gent— Graige,  3 cartrons,  is 

120  a— Moore,  1 cartron,  60  a— Abertbegg,  1 cartron,  54  a—  

in  Carrowmore-  Abbert,  147  a— in  Tonregeigh  qr.,  193  a — in  0 

Grage  qr.,  229  a— Corrygorryoughter,  A qr.,  96  a— Corrygor- 
ryeighter,  A qr.,  59  a— in  Ballaghnegrossiny,  2 qrs.,  249  a — 
Croseighter  qr.,  107  a — Crosoughter  qr.,  154  a— Meulagh- 
eighter,  A qr.,  144  a. — Meulaghoughter,  A I1'-’  1^9  a. — in 
Aghelaghett  qr.,  48  a. — in  Knockeville,  3 J qrs.,  140  a. — in 
Tonregeigh  qr.,  101  a. — in  Ballaghnegrossyny,  2 qrs.,  1 1 1 a. — 
in  Abbert  and  Grage,  2 a— in  Shraghsellagh  qr.,  101a— in 
Killemoylan  qr.,  52  a— in  y=  comons  of  Meulagh,  115  a— 
in  Shraghsellagh  qr.,  58  a— in  Cromlin  qr.,  22  a— Carrow- 
reao-h,  1 qr.,  121  a— in  Laraghmore,  2 qrs.,  7 a.;  bar.  Tyaquin, 
co.  Galway— in  Castle  M'Gerald  qr.,  33  a— Killbett,  1 qr., 

74,  A. in  Derry  qr.,  32  a. — Braglilune  qr.,  49  a— Slieplieen, 

1 qr.,  143  a— Ballyhanken,  1 qr.,  196  a— Carrow  M'Murchue, 
d“,  67  a.  ; bar.  Clonmorris,  co.  Mayo. — Total  quantity  in  co. 
Galway,  2,619  a.  plant.  (4,242  a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.)  — Total 
rent,  26/.  10s.3£tf.—  in  Mayo  co.  599  a.  plant.  (970  a.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  6/.  Is.  3A<Z. Date  1 2th  April  19 th  year— 

Inrolled  16 th  April  1667. 

32.  RICHARD  Earl  of  ARRAN,  and  Sir  W»  PETTY 
knt.  — Baytowne,  187  a.  plant.  (302  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.) 

3/.  15s.  8%d. ; bar.  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath.— to  hold  to  yc 
use  of  Sir  George  Lane  kn',  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever, 
to  whom  yc  said  lands,  by  yc  name  of  Bewtowne  and  Swines- 
deane,  were  formerly  granted  by  certificate  of  y’  court  of 
claims,  dated  26tli  May  18th  year,  and  by  patent,  16th  July 

18th  year. Date  22  d Jtdy  1 9 th  year— Inrolled  15  th  August 

1667. 

34.  Sir  OLIVER  ST.  GEORGE  knt..  Sir  JOHN 
TEMPLE  knt.,  Sol'  Gen1,  and  Capt.  W*  MOORE— One 
slated  house,  a small  garden,  and  summer-house,  in  Castle- 
street,  Dublin,  4/.  4s.  4W.  — Cooleneskagh  (part),  50  a. 

11.  0s.  3d.  — Fossaghroe’s  one  sixth  part,  46  a.  2 n.  26  p. 
18s.  1 0 J cf. ; i bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Wicklow— Glaneliy,  28  a. 

1 Is.  id.  — Ballymergin  and  Ballynabarnc,  443  a.  3 a.  10  P. 

8/.  19s.83<Z. — Ballynerin  (part),  173  a.  2 R.  31.  Mis. 3d. — Bally- 
mote  (part),  83  a.  1 /.  1 3s.  7id— Ballymanus  (part),  555  a. 
11/.  4s.7<Z. — Killiskey,  87  a.  & 8r.  1/.  15s.3<f—  Ballyduffe 
and  Knockrogue,  487  a.  3 it.  9/.  17s.  6.W.— Courtfoyle  (part), 

75  a.  3 r.  36  p.  1/.  10s.  9t/.;  bar.  Newcastle,  same  co— in 
trust  for  the  (49)  officers— Total  quantity,  2,030  a.  3 R.  plant. 

(3  289  a 1 r.  39  p.  stat.).— Total  rent,  41/. 2s. 4id.— — 37.  Ihe 
said  WILLIAM  MOORE  esq— Shanemullagh,  i tate,  34  a. 
Sr. — Mustiodum  alias  Correclare,  1 tate,  51  A— Luppan  tate 
(part),  20  a. — Graghrum-sillagli,  A tate,  56  a.  3 n— in  y'  two 
thirds  of  the  tate  of  Clonekeene,  11  A.  & 14  p.;  bar.  Trough, 
co.  Monaghan. — Total  quantity,  (280  a.  3 it.  4p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  2/.  6s.  10tf. Date  30 th  July  19 th  year— In- 

rolled  21s/  Aug.  1667. 

38.  JOHN  EXHAM  esq— Ballincoursey,  1 plowF,  131  a. 
plant.  (212  a.  & 32p.  stat.)  1/.  19s.9W.;  par.  Templem'quin- 

lane,  bar.  Ibawne,  co.  Cork. Date  25th  June  19 th  year. 

— Inrolled  3d  July  1667. 

, 39.  THOMAS  WHITE.  - In  the  south-east  part  of 

Irishtowne,  166  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (269  a.  3 r.  36  p.  stat.) 

3/.  7s.  Gd. ; bar.  Moyashell,  co.  Westmeath. 40.  Sir 

THOMAS  ADAMS,  Sir  CHRIST"  PACK,  SAM1-  IIAS- 
. S ALL  and  ROBERT  WINCH,  esqrs.,  Drapers  of  London ; 

. saM'-  DESBOllOUGH  of  Elsworth,  co.  Cambridge,  and 
ROSE  his  wife.  — Tankardstowne  (part),  278  a.  1 it. 

51.  12s.  8 </.  — Castlemartin,  183  a.  3/.  14s.  1J d.  — Betaghs- 
towne,  153  a.  3/.  Is.  lli</.  — Aganstowne  alias  Athgaine 
(part)',  27  a.  2 R.  1 Is.  1 H — Martry,  394  a.  3 R.  prof. 

! 21  a.  unprof.  7/.  19s.  lOJrf.  — Fennockstowne,  235  a.  2 it. 

„ 4/  15s  Arf.;  bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath— to  hold  the  first 

s four  denominations  to  Rose,  for  life;  rem*  to  the  four  fu-st, 
in  trust  for  the  Company  of  Drapers  m London,  for  ever; 
if  to  hold  the  last  two  to  Rose  for  life,  in  case  Nich’  Darcy 
of  Platten,  y‘  elder,  shall  so  long  live ; to  the  four  firsb 

, in  trust  for  said  Company,  during  y hie  of  y said  Dmc\, 

and  no  longer. Dale  l Uh  June  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

,1  [----]  1667. 


42.  NICHOLAS  MAHON  esq— Clonfadda,  J qr.  and 
2 cart"’,  89  a— Ardsnllagh,  2 cartrons,  59  a— Clonibrinane 


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19  Ch.  II.  and  Clogh,  5 d",  171  a. — Tully  or  Cloglitully,  1 cartron,  40  a. 

~ — Loghboy,  2 cartrons,  33  a. — Lecarrow,  1 qr.,  55  a.— Kil- 

common.  ]eroy,  2 cartrons,  36  a. — Aghibrislilane  or  Aghabrislilane, 

1 d",  46  a.  — Cloncrawe  in  Manteagh  or  Monyteagli,  52  a. 

Farrenbeg  or  Farnebeg,  4 gneves,  145  a.  1/.  Os.  4\d. 

Lysroyne  or  Lyscowny,  221  a. — Ballnemully,  1 gneve,  26  a. 
— Clonrelieckan  or  Clonybrackan,  1 qr.,  162  a. — Clonre- 
breckan,  1 qr.,  101  a. — Killisline  or  Killislimy,  2 gneves  in 
Lavally,  30  a. — in  Granaghan  or  Granagh  and  Trylly,  168  a. 
1 it.  14  p. — Curragh  and  Curhanaght,  66  a. — Drinagh  and 
Mongamore,  34  a.  ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. — Emleagh- 
glassny,  2 qrs.,  92  a.;  bar.  Ballymoe,  same  co — Cloncastle- 
more  or  Clonecashellmore  and  Cloncastlebegg,  1 qr.,  150  a. 
— in  Clonshee  qr.,  52  a.  ; bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — Total 
. quantity,  except  Farrenbegg,  (2,726  a.  2 n.  36 1>.  stat.)  — 

Total  rent,  17/.  Os.  10rf. Date  18 th  Feb.  1 9th  year. — limited 

22d  Feb.  1666. 

DuUin.  44.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND.— Corballyes,  a conny- 
gi'ee  or  warren  thereto  belonging,  a moiety  of  Baltry,  a man- 
sion, and  4 messuages,  120  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  21.  8s.  7 \d. 
— Killcraugh,  120  a.  2/.  8s.  7 \d.  — Palmerstowne,  6 mes- 
suages, 300  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  6/.  Is.  5$d— Jordanstowne, 
260  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  51. 5s.  3.W.— Cottrellstowne,  65  a. 
prof.  5 a.  unprof.  11.  6s.3jjd— Graliagh  (part),  3a.  ls.2.)</.; 
bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin— one  messuage  in  Luske,  the 
Rightsse  of  Luske,  with  all  the  tythes  belonging  to  that  towne, 
140  a.  21.  16s.  8^<Z. ; bar.  Nethercrosse,  same  co.  — Total 
quantity,  1,008  a. plant.  (1,632a.  3n.  7p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
20/.  8s.  2 \d. — two  messuages  or  tenem1’  in  Winetavern-street, 
with  a plott  of  ground,  4s.  6d.— two  waste  places  or  tofts,  with 
a backside  or  garden  to  one  of  them,  one  plott  being  in 
St.  Thomas-street,  and  the  other  in  St.  James’s-street,  whereon 
are  4 tenem"  built,  4s.  6<Z.— a house  or  tenem1  in  St.  Thomas- 


street,  and  a small  house  or  tenem1  thereto  adjoining,  in  yc  19  Cu.  n. 

front  streetwards  80  feet,  in  length  backwd‘  300  feet,  1/.  

— several  parcells  of  ground  or  garden  plotts,  whereon  divers  Dublin, 
houses  are  built,  except  the  2 houses  adjoining  to  Ald"Teigh’s 
houlding,  viz.  one  parcell  of  ground  or  garden  plott  in  Fran- 
cis-street,  containing  11  perches  and  17  feet  in  breadth  in 
yc  front,  and  in  length  backw*  13  perches ; and  another  plott 
m said  street,  in  y'  front  in  breadth  9 p.  13  foot,  and  in  length 
backw-"  14  p.  9 feet,  1 5s. — all  that  house,  backside,  and  gar- 
den lying  on  the  east  side  of  New-street,  in  breadth  31  feet, 
and  in  length  178  feet,  3s.— Total  rent,  21. 14s— and  all  other 
houses  and  lands  that  did  formerly  belong  to  Sir  Philip  Har- 
court,  in  y‘  city  or  co.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  which  Sir  Philip 

conveyed  to  the  Duke  by  deed,  dated  8 August  1665 Note.- 

His  Grace  sold  y'  lands  in  y»  baronies  of  Balrothery  and  Ne- 
thercrosse to  James  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  15  August  1667. 

Date  10th  June  10th  year — Inrolled  25 th  June  1667. 

47.  JOHN  NIXON.  — In  Brownesbarne  and  Fosse,  yc  KWtcnny. 
southerly  part  to  be  cut  off  by  an  east  and  west  line,  134  a.  2 n. 

27  p.  plant.  (218  a.  1 it.  20  p.  stat.)  21.  14s.  6Atf.;  bar.  Gow- 

ran,  co.  Kilkenny. Dale  10th  April  19 th  year Inrolled 

8 th  October  1667. 

48.  RICHARD  ANDREWES  esq. — Moneyquill,  138  a.  Tipperary. 
— Jorden’s  quarter,  60  a.— Lower  Farraunagh,  Branagh  ats 

Lower  Welsh,  64  a. — Towreagh  (yc  great  part),  48  a.  Ik.  13  p. 

— Coneene  (part),  59a.;  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

— Total  quantity,  (598a.  1 r.  Ip.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

5/.  12s.  lftf. 48.  PEREGRINE  PRITTY  gent— The  Carlow. 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Dunganstowne  and  New  Garden, 

296  a.  1 R.  5 p.  plant.  (479  a.  3 r.  28  p.  stat.)  6/.;  bar.  and 

co.  Carlow Date  28 th  Feb.  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

20th  June  1667. 


It.  1.  GEORGE  PEACOCKE. — Downeene  (yc  south  part), 
16  a— Downeene  (ye  lower  part),  128  a.  2 n— Lymyny,  72  a. 
2 r.  32  r— Knockbulliglish,  179  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  94  a.  2n. 
16r.  unprof— Carrowlevane  alias  Ilenane,  72  a.  3 n— Balle- 
murra,  95  a.  2 it.  32  p. — Balleshane,  67  a. — Skehannabego-, 
28a.  2b.  16p— Skehnnnamore,  75a.  1 n.  24p—  Gortilalnhy 
and  Lickencgeorges  alias  Fluhony,  43  a.  2 R. — Ballecahane 
(north part),  199a.  1 r.  16p.;  bar.  Poblebryen, co.  Limerick. 
—Total  quantity,  978  a.  2 it.  32  p.  plant.  (1,585a.  1 r.  14p. 

stat.)  Total  rent,  14/.  17s.  2\d. Date  31st  Jan.  19 th  year. 

— Inrolled  1 2th  February  1666. 

3.  JOHN  BAYLY  of  Cork,  gent— Carroreagh  and  Ball- 
voghlane,  183  a.  21.  15s.  7d— Uregar,  226  a.  31.  8s.  7 1</.; 
bar.  Cosluna,  co.  Limerick— Total  quantity,  409  a.  plant. 

(662  a.  2 it.  2 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  6/.  4s.  2{d. Date 

28 th  Feb.  19 th  year — Inrolled  15 th  March  1666. 

4.  Lieut.  JOHN  MARKEY— Shanaghy  alias  Ardree  qr., 

165  a — Rathgibb,  1 qr.,  271a of  Beaghy  qr.,  49  a.  3 r! 

34  p.  — out  of  Cogeweleik  qr.,  138  a.;  bar.  Tirreragh,  co. 
Sligo.— Total  quantity,  623  a.  3 n.  24 p.  plant.  (1,010  a. 

2 n.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  6s.  4d. Date  6 th  Feb. 

10th  year. — Inrolled  7 th  Feb.  1666. 

6.  JOHN  ABBOTT. — Killnoragh,  1 plowld,  66  a.  2 r. 

Killbcloig,  i pi.  (part),  104  a.  2 r.  3 p— Cahirkirky  plowP, 

160  a.  3 r.  22  p — Clonecurbane  pi.  (part),  91a.  2 it.  8 1*. 

Killmeene,  145  a— Kessmore  (part),  25  a.  3 it.  30  p. ; bar. 
East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  594  a.  1 u.  23  p 
plant.  (962  a.  3 it.  11  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  9/.  0s.  6i<Z. 
— 7.  JOHN  B11ALY,  JA*  DRAPER,  and  SAM. 
KINGSTON— Killgleney  (part),  95  a.  2 it Ballyroe  (part), 

38a.  lit.  14p— Killgleney  (part),  11a— Drumskellope,  13  a! 

2 it.  1:>  p— Total  quantity,  158  a.  1 it.  29  p.  plant.  (256  a.  2r. 
21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  8s.  l±d—  these  to  Braly— East 
Skeagh(part),U7A.  3r.  19p.  1/.  15s.  9|d— these  to  Draper 

and  Kingston  ; same  bar.  and  co Date  19 th  March 

10th  year— Inrolled  23 d March  1666. 

ANGLESEY  >„4  THO. 
LUUK.E  esq—  1 lie  castle,  manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Ballv- 
sonan  ats  Ballyshannon  or  Ballyshenan,772  a.  1 R.  28  p „ln„, 
(1,251  a.  3 r.  27  p.  stat.)  15!.  12s.  9 d. ; bar.  Offaley,  co.ICil- 


Roll,  19lk  Cha.  II.  seventh  fart,  haclc. 


I dare — Brewgh  and  Nicholstowne,  854  a.  plant.  (1,383  a. 

1 R.  14  p.  stat.)  17/.  5s.  Od. ; bar.  Killeagh  and  Moone,  same 
co— Total  quantity,  1,626  a.  1 r.  28  p.  plant.  (2,634  a.  1 r. 
Ip.  stat.)— Total  rent,  32/.  18s.  6d—  to  hold  one- third  part 
to  yc  use  and  behoof  of  dame  Anne  Baker,  relict  of  Col.  Geo 
Cooke,  and  her  heirs  for  ever— one  other  third  part  of  the  other 
two  thirds  to  y use  of  said  dame  Anne  Baker,  her  heirs  and 
assigns  for  ever — the  remaining  two  thirds  of  y=  last-men- 
tioned two-third  parts  to  the  use  of  Mary  and  Eliz.  Cooke, 
daughters  of  said  Col.  Geo.  Cooke  by  his  former  wife,  and 
1667he"S Dale2n,h  Nov- 18/4 year. — Inrolled 2 Oth March 

11.  JAMES  and  W«  GARSTIN,  Lieut.  JOHN 
WILLIAMS,  W“  GODWIN,  and  R*  HODGSON  — 
Branganstowne  (part),231  a.  1 r prof. 432  a.  2 r.  unprof.(374A. 

2r.  14  p.  stat.)  41.  13 s.  Od.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth 

Tatestowne  (part),  Missettstowne,  Mullaghard,  with  yc  Boalis 
175L&  3,,.  ,l„t  (!8S  3 «.l5  „,;a: 

bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath— tliese  to  Ja*  Gamin— Ballykerrin  1 
40a.  16 s.  2J </.;  ter.  Brawny,  co.  Westmeath— Leragh’ 

T \ D,  ' *?  3;d~tlle  eastward  moiety  of  the  castle  of 
Leragh,  the  orchard  and  garden,  62  a.  1/.  5s.  lid  • 
Moycashell,  same  co-these  to  W™  Gai.tin-Arehl’towlm 
(part), 226  a — Rathbody  (part),  24  a — in  Tataboy,  1 1 a.  3 r. 

13  p— one  castle,  house,  and  garden,  in  y liberties  of  Atherdee 
2 a— Total  quantity,  (424  a.  3 b.  30 p.  stat.)— Total  rent’ 

5/.  6s.  2j</. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth— these  to  Williams  — 
part  of  Ballybane  and  Ballyknockane,  67  a.  plant.  (108  a.  2 r 
5p.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  I.) rf.  reduced  to  1/.  2s.  by  order  of  council' 
dated  15th  March  1676;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford— these 
to  Godwin— in  Annoghlugge,  1 a.  & 29  p— in  Mullagmidlen 
and  Rathgory,  16  a.  1 a.  33  p— a garden  and  old  walls  in 
Atherdee—  I otal  quantity,  (28  a.  2 n.  1 1 P.  stat.)— Total  rent 

7s.  1^;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Loutii— these  to  Hodgson 1 

3.  AR1 HUR  BULKLEY— In  Mostowne,  with  the  appur- 
enances,  73  a-  2 r.  26  p.  and  79  a.  & 8p.  11.  0s.  Oj/ and 
1/.  11s.  lljd. — Marshallrath,  witli  the  houses  and  every  y' 
appurf,  290  a.  51.  17s.  5jd— in  y lands  of  Atherdee,  L v* 
liberties  of  Atherdee,  1 a— in  y'  comons  of  Atherdee,  3 a— in 
yc  lands  in  y*  liberties,  1 a.  in  y°  lands  of  Atherdee,  with  a 
fishing  weare  and  a horse  mil],  1 n — a house  and  backside  in 
Atherdee,  with  a small  parcell  of  land  near  adjacent,  2 r. part 


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19  Ch.  II-  of  yc  town  lands  within  y°  liberties,  1 r— a house,  garden,  and 
1 n.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — Total  quantity,  (10  a.  & 

Louth.  20  p.  stat.)  2s.  6 id. — in  Clonthegan  alias  Clonyhegan,  76  a. 

Westmeath.  3 r.  26  p.  17.  1 Is.  04(7. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  co.  Westmeath. 

— Note : He  purchased  Clonyhegan,  29  Feb.  1665,  for  197. 
Eng.,  from  W son  and  heir  of  W"1  George  of  Saffron- W alden, 

co.  Essex,  gent. — see  Cromwell’s  Rolls. Dale  5th  Feb. 

19  th  year. — Inrolled  117/i  March  1666. 

Tipperary.  15.  RICHARD  ALCHORNE  esq— The  castle,  mes- 
suages, gardens,  orchards,  the  greater  part  of  ye  bawne,  with 
two  of  f turretts  and  gate-house,  and  y'  south  part  of  the 
lands  of  Burresleagh  alias  Burresoleagh  next  Affolishane,  as 
it  was  separated  by  the  divisional  line  run  by  the  surveyor, 
who  divided  the  same  between  the  said  Richd  Alchorne  and 
Tho’  White  and  John  Dowling,  205  a.  1 it.  27  r.  prof.  9 a. 

2 it.  20  p.  unprof. — out  of  yc  north  part  of  Affollishane,  87  a- 
& 18  p. — out  of  yc  north  part  of  Pallice,  1 17  a.  8 it.  25  p.  prof. 
24. a.  unprof. — Barracurry,  145  a.  prof.  5 a.  2n.32p.  unprof.; 
terr.  Ileagh,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  555  a.  1 r. 
28  p.  plant.  (899  a.  2 n.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  87.  8s.  8£<7. 

-17.  ELIZABETH,  relict  of  W«  GOODMAN— In 

Castletowne  and  Killmockilly,  223  a.  3 r.  4 p.  prof.  60  a. 
unprof. — part  of  Moyntemple  and  Moynard,  to.be  divided  by 
an  east  and  west  line,  4.15  a.  prof.  72  a.  unprof. — in  Burris- 
leagh,  140  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co. — 
Total  quantity,  778  a.  plant.  (1,260  a.  & 37  p.  stat.) — Total 

vent,  117.  16s.  3) <7. Date  20th  Dec.  18  th  year.  — Inrolled 

2d  April  1667. 

Tipperary.  18.  RICHARD  STAPER  esq. — The  manor,  castle,  and 
lands  of  Kiltenane,  500  a. — in  Lehalcope,  85  a.  1 R.  13  p. ; 
bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  (948  a. 

& 22  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  87.  17s.  9(7. Date  20lh  May 

19th  year. — Inrolled  25tli  May  1667. 

Westmeath.  20.  WILLIAM  WILLSON— Ballyhost,  93  a.  17. 17s.  8(7. 

— in  Raghanawinsnay,  Darrahin,  Creganstowne,  Rahina, 
Parke,  Rath-Nugent,  and  part  Agliereny,  121  a.  27.  9s. — 
Adamstowne  and  Rath-Owen  (part),  115  a.  2r. — in  Gartliy, 
138  a.  2r.  57.  2s.  10(7.;  bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 
— Ballybegg  (part),  98  a.  2 r. — Cappentake  (part),  3 a.  3r. 

19  p.  27.  Is.  51(7. ; bar.  Clonlunnan,  sameco. Date  9th  Feb. 

19th  year. — Inrolled  2d  March  1666. 

Cork.  22.  JOHN  FENNELL  gent — In  Killgolan  (out  of  the 
west  part),  3 a.  2 b.  20  p. — Coraghbone,  124  a. — Clonkelly, 
248  a.  1 R.  20  P.;  bar.  Condon  and  Clongibbon,  co.  Cork. — 
Total  quantity,  376  a.  plant.  (609  a.  & 9p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  57.  14s.  2\d. Date  197/i  March  19 th  year.— Inrolled 

20th  April  1667. 

Cork.  24.  ROBERT  CHILD  gent. — Westlisnibrinny  (part), 
168  a.  & 27  p.  — in  Eastlistnibrinny,  20  a.  — Kildee  (part), 
30  a. — more  in  Kildee,  67  a.  2 r.  — Ballynard,  125  a.  1 r. 
13  p. ; bav.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  41 1 a. 

plant.  (665  a.  3 r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  67.  4s.  10(7. Date 

9th  May  19th  year. — Inrolled  12th  May  1667. 

Westmeath.  25.  Lieut.  GEO.  LOWE— Loughan-Conagh,  202  a.  2 r. 

— in  Knockicosky,  213  a.  & 9 p. — Clonelieige,  126  a.  2 r. — 
Higginstowne,  105  a.  2 r— in  Moyragh,  62  a.  ; bar.  Moy- 
cashell, co.  Westmeath. — Total  quantity,  709  a.  2 r.  9 p. 

plant.  (1,149a.  1r.  18  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  147.7s.3f(7. 

Date  16th  May  19th  year. — Inrolled  17 th  May  1667. 

King's  Co.  27.  TIMOTHY  TAYLOR  clke.— Lenamarian  alias  Len- 
nanamarrian  (part),  33  a.  ; bar.  Warrenstowne,  King’s  Co; — 
Ballinvoglier,  167  A.  2 R. — Kilibvide  (part),  81  A.  2 R.  36  p. ; 
bar.  Ballycowen,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (457  a.  & 25  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  57.  14s.  3{d. Date  3d  April  19th  year. 

— Inrolled  19i7t  April  1667. 


or  none,  261a.  3 r.  27  p.  prof.  34  a.  2 R.  unprof.  57.  6s.  01(7. 
— in  Rathmore  or  Raghmore,  several  parcells,  Sherevoge, 
Taghnakillv,  Island  ais  Killeene  ais  Coynlene,  Glanereagh, 
and  Corhoogh,  318  a.  67.8s.  9\d. — in  Lisduffe,  Ballyga- 
dcene,  and  Dromaragh,  220  a.  47.  9s.  1J(7. ; bar.  Clonliske, 

King’s  Co.  — Total  rent,  167.  3s.  11(7. 31.  MARY 

PITTS  widow.— Rathen-Kilduffe  ats  Ballyduffe,  101  a.  3 r. 
31  p.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  (165  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)  27.  Is.  3J(7. ; 
bar.  Eglish,  King’s  Co. — Note : Mrs.  Pitts  sold  these  lands, 

27  Nov.  1667,  to  Edw.  Smith  of  London,  esq.,  for  557. 

Date  ls<  Feb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  20th  February  1666. 


King'  s Co. 


32.  Sir  ARTHUR  FORBES  hart. — Esker  and  Orem,  Longford. 

1 cart.  St  i,  436  a.  2r. — Ballykenny  or  keeny,  Tully,  and  Kill- 
more,  5 cart”  & 4,  765  a.  3 n.  10  p.  prof.  112a.  2 n.  unprof. ; 
bar.  and  co.  Longpord. — Cavan,  1 cartron,  69  a.  3 r. — Car- 
robehy,  1 cartron,  69  a.  3r.  10  p— Tyrrenis,  1 cartron,  278  a.; 
bar.  Granard,  same  co. — Upper-Cullishell  and  Drombane, 

2 cartrons,  250  a.  ; bar.  Ardagh,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 

1,869  a.  3 R.  20  p.  plant.  (3,028  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  377.  17s.  2\d. Date  25th  Feb.  197/i  year.  — Inrolled 

4th  March  1666. — Note:  By  patent,  dated  18  Jan.,  and  in- 
rolled  9 Feb.  1667,  he  had  an  abatemement  of  1 07.  17s.  2\d., 
whereby  the  quit  rent  was  reduced  to  207.  a year ; also  an 
abatement  of  17. 16s.  7(7.  of  the  rent  of  67.  16s.  7(7.  reserved 
on  the  lands  of  Sonnogh;  and  17.6s.  10J(7.  of  the  rent  of 
57. 6s.  10  :j(7.  reserved  on  the  lands  of  Ballinroe;  total  abate- 
ment, 37.  3s.  5\d. ; also  an  abatement  of  10s.  5(7.  of  the  rent 
oh  Clonefore,  which  he  had  purchased  from  Sir  Thomas  New. 
comen ; also  an  abatement  of  17.  5s.  of  the  rent  of  47.  Is. 
reserved  on  Lutterculling  and  Bancey,  200  a.,  wc|1  he  had 
bought  from  Jeffrey  Farrell  (anno  Car.  2,  3“  pars,  f.  27. 1.) 


35.  JOHN  FARRELL  esq— Out  of  Cloonoglira,  Lack-  Longford. 
loonagh,  and  Cloonfower,  a rent-charge  of  207.  a year. — the 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Cloonederatli,  194  a.  1 r.  26  p.  prof. 

390  a.  & 25  p.  unprof. — Knappoge,  275  a.  prof.  97  a.  3r. 

unprof.  17.;  co.  Longford. Date  12th  May  19th  year. — 

ImoUed  257 h May  1667. 

36.  GARRETT  FITZGERALD  esq— The  castle,  town,  Cork. 

and  lands  of  Kilcorkbegg  ais  Corkbeg,  1 pi. — the  plowld  and 

20  a.  of  Knockerkead. — the  island  and  4 plowld  of  Baneshane, 

600  a.  plant.  (971a.  3 r.  25 p.  stat.)  97.  2s.  2J(7. ; bar.  Imo- 
killy,  co.  Cork. Date  2d  July  197/i  year. 


38.  EDWARD  PARKINSON  clke— In  Roodstowne,  Louth. 

31a. in  Nicholstowne,  98  a.  2 r.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — in 

Atherdee,  102  a.  2 r.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co. 

Louth. — Total  quantity,  (375  a.  3 it.  8 p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

47.  13s.  111(7. 38.  HEN.  NEWBERRY— Ballyduigan  Wexford. 

(part),  61  a.  & 23  P.  plant.  (99  A.  & 7 p.  stat.)  11.  4s.  9(7. ; 

bar.  Scariwalsli,  co. Wexford. Dale  17th  April  19th  year. 

— Inrolled  197 h April  1667. 


40.  WALTER  JAGO  yc  younger— Balrath,  506  a.  3 r.  Westmeath. 
— part  of  Oldtowne,  lying  next  to  Balrath,  89  a.  & 12  p.  prof. 

14  a.  & 32  p.  unprof— Ballineferagli,  54  a.  2 r.  prof.  3 a.  un- 
prof.— Dondonnell,  164a.  2 r. prof.  37A.nnprof. — Ardbrenan, 

52a.  2r. — Toughertowne  (part),  100a.  3r. — inConry,  Crog- 
houle,  and  Balrath,  106  a— part  of  Corny  and  Croghoule, 
next  to  Balrath,  173  A. ; bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath. 

—Total  quantity,  1,247  a.  & 12  p.  plant.  (2,020  a.  & 8 1>.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  257.  5s. — in  trust  for  several  adventurers. 

Date  21st  May  197/i  year.— Inrolled  25th  May  1667. 

42.  WILLIAM  WARREN  gent.— Upper  Castleknock,  Dublin. 
283  a.  1 r.  20  p.  57.  14s.  9(7. — Carpenterstowne,  51  a.  1 r. 

24  p.  17.  Os.  9j(7. — the  Lackes,  58  a.  2 r.  34  p.  17. 3s.  91(7.; 

bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin— Total  rent,  77.  19s.  id. 

Date  25th  Feb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  Is/  March  1666. 


Kilkenny  28.  PHILIP  SERJEANT  gent—  Ballyroe-Grace,  88  A. 

— Ballyreshea,  46  a— Pickettstowne  (part),  19  a— Monen- 
drue  (part),  78  a.  2 r— in  Adamstowne,  34  a.  3 r.  13  p.  ; bar. 
Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny— Total  quantity,  266  a.  1 r.  13  p. 

plant.  (431  a.  1 R.  26  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  57.  7s.  101(7. 

Date  14th  Feb.  19th  year. — Inrolled  6lh  March  1666. 

King's  Co.  30.  ROBERT  CHAFE  esq— In  y'  several  parcells  of 
Dronngh,  Bannaghillmore  ais  Bannakillmore,  Bealaghtagh 
alias  Bellaghetty,  Nuedenagh  and  Gortnefollen,  and  Mounafe 
(122.) 


44.  Lieut.  MERRICK  HARTE— In  Crover  and  Castle  Caron. 
Lough,  being  part  of  d",  7 a.  3 r.  28  p—  Gnrrirobuck,  199  a. 

3 B,  8 p. Gnew,  71  a.  2 b.  32  p. — Ckuuiduffe,  59  a.  3 r. 

8 P. — Rucklalmgh,  36  a.  2r.  ]6p— Cnvancolter,  1 pole,  67  a. 

2 r. — Farrenconnell,  d",  56  a.  2r.  32  p— Aghneskeagh  (part), 

33  a.  3 r.j  bar.  Clonmoghan,  co.  Cavan — Total  quantity, 

533  a.  3 R.  4 p.  plant.  (864  a.  2 R.  20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

77. 4s.  1(7. Date  197/i  March  19th  year. — Inrolled  1st  April 

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19  Cn.  II.  45,  JOHN  HALLAM  esq. — Pallis  and  part  of  Killma- 
Kinn's  Co  don°Se>  "ldl  l*le  denominations  of  Colekeagh  and  Lohturke, 
182  a. — in  Ballydrenan  ats  Newtowne  alias  Kilmanalian, 
with  yc  denominations  of  Cororonolare,  Derrycoole,  and  in 
Derry-Olc,  26  a.  3 a.  10  p. ; bar.  Bailyboy  and  Baltycowen, 
Westmeath.  King’s  Co. — in  Streamestowne,  133  a.  2 it.  10  p.;  bar.  Moy- 
cashell,  co.  Westmeath — Total  quantity,  342 a.  In.  20 p. 

plant.  (554  a.  2 b.  15  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  18s.  7jd. 

Date  9th  Feb.  1 9th  year. — Inrolled  1th  May  1667. 

Corh.  46.  Capt.  WALTER  YELVERTON  ais  CLIFFORD. 
— Rathmore,  37  a.  ll.s.  2fd. — Rathbegg,  44  a.  13s.  4 \d. — 
in  Killevallig,  70  a.  lit.  14 1>.  11.  Is.  id. — Bany(part),  144  a. 
21.  3s.  9 Jd. — Aghasolis,  part  of  Killevallig,  48  a.  prof.  20  a. 
unprof.  14s.  7 d. ; bar.  Dtihalloe,  co.  Cork. — Total  rent,  51. 


48.  LAWRENCE  HYDE  esq. — Tulchansheanolin,  57  a. 

1 it.— Aglmnagonmer,  23  a.  & 16  p.— in  Greuan,  92  a.  & 20  p. 
— Ratliduffe,  73  a.  2 it. — in  Carnclyan,  51a. — in  two  Legnns, 
109  a. — in  Mimkestowne,  134  a. — in  Laban  and  Clonvick- 

dude,  84a.— Rathnequerkeog,  78a.  lit Donegan,  146a. 

— Shrike  and  Rathnequerkeoge,  78  a.  2 it in  Killehona, 

50  a.  2n.  21  p.— in  Aghanargitt,  64  a.— in  Ballydeegan,  80  a. 

2 it.  14  p. — in  Killneboy,  90  a. — in  Ballynegarbragh,  32  a. — 

Total  quantity,  1,244  a.  3 n.  31  p.  plant.  (2,006  a.  2 it.  17  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  251.  4s.  ljjd.;  bar.  Clonlonan,  co.  West- 
meath.  Date  21  si  Feb.  191/t  year Inrolled  10 th  May 

1667. 


Roll,  19 thCha.II.  eighth  part,  face. 


an.  1 . PETER  BE  A GFIAN  esq.— The  Ballybetagh  of  Bally- 
meaghane,  viz.  Monentine,  76  a.  1 it.  18p.  11.  0s.  7£d.  re- 
duced to  10s. — Corford  ais  Corfaddy,  84  a.  2 b.  11.  2s.  9Jd. 
reduced  to  10s. — DrommareorDrumard,  65  a.  1 r.  prof.  73  a. 
unprof.  1 7s.  4d.  reduced  to  10s. — Cornemacglasse,  85  a.  2 b. 
16p.  11.  3s.  1 \d.  reduced  to  10s. — Corkerin,  140  a.  2 it. 
11. 17 s.  1 1 \d.  reduced  to  11. — Dromdroll,  1 47a.  3 n.  11. 19s.  lOfd. 
reduced  to  11. — Cnockanewedy  ais  Cnockvaddy,  95  a.  3 R. 
prof.  98  a.  2 n.  unprof.  11.5 s.  10. jd.  reduced  to  10s. — Downe- 
mariske,  108  a.  2 a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  11. 9s.  3 £d.  reduced  to 
15s. — Nappagh  or  Mappagh,  110  a.  2 n.  11.  9s.  lOd.  reduced 
to  15s.— Clara,  174  a.  2 b.  21.  7s.  ljd.  reduced  to  17s— 
Edeneane,  53a.  1 it.  prof.  2a.  In.  unprof.  14s.  4Jd.  reduced 
to  8s. — Cordowlis  alias Toneglassagh,  114a.  2 r.  11.  10s.  lid. 
reduced  to  15s.  — Teregrerehan,  99  a.  2 b.  II.  6s.  10.{d 
reduced  to  13s.  — Clogher,  128  a.  prof.  50  a.  3 r.  unprof. 
II.  14s.  6|d.  reduced  to  10s. — Cornahoan  alias  Cornahuogh, 
64  a.  prof.  10  a.  1 it.  unprof.  17s.  3 Jd.  reduced  to  10s. ; bar. 
Cremorne,  co.  Monaghan. — part  of  yc  Ballybetagh  of  Bal- 
lycean  alias  Bailyshean,  viz.  Drumleyne  or  Dunleyne,  104  a. 
2 B.  11.  8s.  2-id.  reduced  to  14s — Dromhomen  alias  Drom- 
somen,  134  a.  2 r.  II.  16s.  3:|d.  reduced  to  18s— Greagh, 
129  a.  2 u.  II.  14s.  lOd.  reduced  to  13s.;  same  bar.  and  co. 
—part  of  ye  Ballybetagh  of  Ballyloghlay,  viz.  Dereveling  alias 
Derevelinny,  87  a.  prof.  170  a.  unprof.  II.  3s.  5 fd.  reduced 
to  10s.  — Dereneknowany  ats  Derrelawvennagh  als  Derrilela- 
vonagh,  66  a.  17s.  lOd.  reduced  to  10s.— Derrevolagh,  84  a. 
prof.  8 a.  & 31  p.  unprof.  II.  2s.  8jd.  reduced  to  10s— Lis- 
saneese  (part),  17  a.  4s.  7 d.  reduced  to  2s.;  same  bar.  and  co. 
— part  of  yc  Ballybetagh  of  Ballynecrevagh,  viz.  Corebrenane, 
81a.  11.  Is.  lO.ld.  reduced  to  10s— Corbrack  or  Corbrath, 
(part),  21  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  5s.  8d.  reduced  to  3s.;  same 
bar.  and  co— Mullaghboy  alias  Ballaghboy  and  Drumsword, 
64  a.  2 k.  32  p.  plant.  (104  a.  Sr.  10  r.  stat.)  17s.  51d— 
Drumskelty  alias  Drumscult,  81  a.  3 n.  plant.  (132  a.  1 R.  28  r. 
stat.)  11.  2s.  Id — Ture  and  Gortnenagh  ais  Gortnevagh,  88  a. 

3 it.  20  p.  11.  4s. — Crosreagh  alias  Tatenecrosse,  100  a.  plant. 
(161a.  3 it.  37 p.  stat.)  11.  7s— Skeagli,  89  a.  3r.  prof.  7 a. 

1 r.  unprof.  11.  4s.  2Jd— Drumlyny,  69  a.  1 r.  (112  a.  &28p. 
stat.)  18s.  8}d— Tullyard,  81  a.  plant.  (131  a.  & 33  p.  stat.) 
11.  Is.  10  Ad. — Corlatgartan,  33  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  8s.  lid. 
—in  Tatengall,  34  a.  prof.  4 a.  & 32  p.  9s.  8]d— Tatecacke, 
99  a.  and  Cortrean,  part  of  y'  same,  34  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof. 

11.  15s.  lid. — in  Tonnytillagh  alias  Tonnyclogh,  37  a.  10s 

Clonefodd,  55  a.  2r.  14s.  lid— Tatenclevey  and  Calliagh, 
230  a.  2 it.  prof.  37  a.  2 r.  unprof.  31.  2s.  2d.  — Dromgarly, 
81a.  prof.  21a.  unprof.  11.  Is.  lOd.  — NelTiennngh,  °76  a. 
prof.  8 a.  unprof.  11.  0s.  6$d. — Corweeand  Geeaunagh,  166  a. 

3 a.  prof.  36  a.  1 it.  unprof.  21.  5s.  0(d. ; bar.  Dartry,  same 
co— Total  quantity,  3,695  a.  & 6 p.  plant.  (5,986  A.  & 2 p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  4-91.  17s.  7Jd. — part  of  Cornaleise  or 
CornnsdilFe  and  Tullyard,  57  a.  15s.  4 ijd—  Teecry  or  Teenye 
or  Teecy  alias  Tyre,  45  a.  1 r.  12s.  2Jd.  — Creenekill,  10  a. 
2s.  Siil. — Dorsey,  154  a.  & 19 1*.  21.  Is.  7±d—  Drumhill,  23  a. 
2r.  6s.  4d.;  bur.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh.  — Total  quantity, 
289  a.  3 a.  19  v.  plant.  (469  a.  2 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

31.  18s.  3d— By  patent,  dated  22  March  1677,  {Hot  dc  anno 
30  Car.  2,  4"  pars,  dorso  It.  35.)  he  had  an  abatement  of 
181.  15s.  1 lfd.  of  y°  quit  rents  of  these  lands  and  some  others. 
Date  161/t  July  19 th  year.— Inrolled  2 2d  July  1667. 

5.  Sir  ROBERT  BYRON  knt.,  Major  GEORGE 
INGOLSBY,  and  Capt.  DAVID  KENNEDY.  — The 


London  Tavern,  a timber  house,  slated,  a base  court,  a back  Dublin. 
building  more  backw11,  a timber  house,  slated,  and  small  gar- 
den, in  Fishamble-street,  II.  18s.  lid.;  city  of  Dublin. — part  Waterford, 
of  a house  to  yc  street,  slated,  a courtledge,  a back-house, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  Cook-lane,  3s.’ld. — a house  to  y'  street, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  d",  13s.  6d. — a house,  slated,  and  a yard, 
in  Printice-lane,  II.  2s.  Old— a house,  slated,  in  Colepeck- 
lane,  9s. — another  tenement,  slated,  a house  plott,  and  a garden, 
in  d",  9s— a house,  slated,  in  d»,  4s.  6d— a tenement,  slated, 
formerly  2 houses,  in  Christchurch-lane,  II.  7s— a house, 

slated,  a yard,  a shed,  and  backside,  in  Key-street,  13s.  2)d. 

a house  backw,  slated,  a courtledge,  a shedd,  backside,  and 
yard,  in  d»,  II.  7s— a house,  slated,  in  d»,  II.  7s— a house  or 
stable  to  y'  street,  slated,  in  d”,  7s.  6d— a large  house,  slated, 
and  two  yards,  in  d°,  21.  12s.  6d. — a house,  slated,  and  yard, 
d",  II.  4s— a house,  slated,  in  d",  11.  10s— a house  and  yard 
in  d",  15s. — a tenement  backW,  slated,  d°,  4s.  6d.— a tene- 
ment backW,  slated,  and  backside,  in  d«,  11s.  3d— part  of  a 
tenement  to  y°  street,  slated,  a back  tenement,  and  yard,  in  d“, 

II.  Is.  6d. ; city  of  Waterford— Total  rent  in  Waterford, 

161.  2s.  4d— in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. Date  26th  July 

18 th  year. — Inrolled  22 d August  1667. 

9.  GEORGE  PERCIVALL  esq.,  .in  right  of  Mary  his  Mayo. 
wife,  sole  daughter  and  heir  of  W"'  Crofton  esq— Cloncarr 
(part),  3r.  21p— Rancolovin,  39a— Clonehagh  ais  Clooneae, 

42  a.  2 r— Rathreagh,  96  a.  3 r.  32  r — Roughan,  95  a.  3 r. 

8 p. ; bar.  Tyrawley,  co.  Mayo — Total  quantity,  275  a.  21  p. 
plant.  (445  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  15s.  7jd— to  y* 

hens  and  assigns  of  said  Mary 10.  ARTHUR  USHER  Tipperary. 

and  JONAS  WHEELER  esqrs— For  and  on  y‘  behalf  of 
said  G.  PercivalJ,  pursuant  to  a deed  of  conveyance  by  Sir 
John  Percivall  bart.  to  yc  said  Arthur  and  Jonas,  to  y=  use  of 

said  Geo.  his  heirs  and  assigns,  dated  7 June  1665 Bally- 

pheris  alias  Peircetowne,  Kilmore,  Auvelagh  als  Belagh, 

Kilmore,  Cappaghtrownry,  Skarhanaghbegg,  Cappahanfin- 
anan,  the  woods,  pasture  ground,  and  the  curragh  near  Ske- 
hanabegg,  Kepaghanfinana,  and  Poulenelea,  y'  lands  aloim 
from  thence  to  the  fields  culled  Gort-Ilishine,  and  in  the  said 
Gort-Ilishine,  Gort-Iloghan,  and  Gortmakane,  580  a.  plant. 

(82  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  71.  14s.  3 jd.;  bar.  Killnemannagh, 

T'PI,EIiAKY Dale  12 th  Nov.  19 th  year.  — Inrolled 

11  th  Dec.  1667. 

12.  WILLIAM  SHA WE  esq — Peldenstowne,  126  a Meath. 

in  Knocklmrley,  86  a.  1 r.  14  p— Kents towne,  307  a— in 
Thurstanstowne,  30  a.  3 r— in  Rowlandstowne,  27  a.  3 r.  ; 
bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meatii. — Total  quantity,  577  a.  3 r.  14  P[ 

plant.  (936a.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  111.  14s 14.  THOs 

WEST — In  the  east  part  of  Little-Boolies,  47  a in 

Cloughan,  4 a— in  Mooretownc,  5 a.;  same  bar.  and ’co— 

Total  quantity,  56  a.  plant.  (90  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat.) Total  rent 

11.  2s.  8d. 15.  TIIOs  BOLANE,  THO«  DAWSON,’ 

and  ROB*  HARRINGTON—  In  Fennor,  121  a.  & 12  p. 

—to  Harrington— in  the  same,  45  a— to  Dawson,  who  sold 
them  to  Shaw,  2 Jan.  following.  — in  the  same,  329  a.  2r 
16  r— to  Bolane — Total  quantity,  495  a.  2 n.  28  p.  plant. 

(602  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  101.  0s.  8Jd. Date 

nth  July  1 9th  year. — Inrolled  1th  August  1667. 

17.  W«  DAVY,  THOs  JOHNSON,  JOHN  KNIGHT,  Westmeath 
DAN'-  DOVER,  and  EDMOND  SPRING— Irishtowne 
(part),  149  a. — Slanebegg,  186  a.  2r.  16  p. — in  y°  north-east 
side  of  Slanemore,  204  a.  1 r. — Ballyote,  68  a.  3 u.  8 r 


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Westmeath. 

Westmeath. 

Limerick. 

Westmeath. 

Westmeath. 

Limerick. 

Dublin. 

Leitrim. 


Dublin. 

Longford. 

Wicklow. 


Clinstowne  (part),  8 a.;  bar.  Moyashell  and  Maghredernan, 
co.  Westmeath. — Killbride,  4-34  a. — Towlagce  (part),  5 a.  ; 
bar.  FertuUagh,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  (1,709  a.  3 n.  87  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  211.  7s.  6 d. Date  9th  Sept.  1 9th  year.— 

Jnrolled  23 d Sept.  1667. 

18.  JAMES  WEBSTER.— In  Killinbrack,  193  a.  3 r. 
11  p.  plant.  (313  a.  3 a.  19  p.  stat.)  Si.  18s.  6 d. ; bar.  Rath- 
conrath,  co.  Westmeath. — tbe  west  part  of  Derrygall  and 
Lisnegust,  209  A.  3 a.  34  p. — part  of  Ballyalleman,  next  to 
Derrygall,  12  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick. — lotal 
quantity,  (359  a.  3 a.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3i.  7s.  5Jd. 

19.  ELISHA  COSH.  — Nohevall  (part),  277  a.  — in 

Lissequill,  part  of  Nolievall,  56  a.  1 R.  14  p.j  bar.  Kilkenny 
West,  co.  Westmeath.— Total  quantity,  (539  a.  3 R.  32  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  61. 15s. Date  4th  April  19 th  year.— 

Inrolled  3th  Sept.  1667. 

20.  ELIAS  BEST.— In  y*  nortli  part  of  Millcastle,  to  be 
cut  off  by  an  east  and  west  line,  reserving  y'  casde  and  im- 
provements to  him,  122  a.  2 R.  33  p.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.— Rath- 
creenagh  (part),  20  a.— Robinstowne  (Nugent’s),  97  a.  3 R. 
24  p.— part  of  y*  same  (Tuite’s),  89  a.  & 16  p.— Rathgarrue 
(part),  98  a.  2 a.  16p.;  bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath.— 
Total  quantity,  (693  a.  3a.  6p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  81.  13s.  5 Jd. 

22.  MARY,  daughter  and  heir  of  RICH"  FRANCIS. — 

Part  of  Knockanantye  and  BaUyvollin,  and  the  corhons  thereto 
belonging,  110  a.  3 R.  10 P.  plant.  (179a.  2 r.  stat.)  ll.13s.8rf.; 

liberties  of  y"  city  of  Limerick. Date  24 th  Jan.  18 th  year. 

— Jnrolled  4 th  Feb.  1666. 

24..  Sir  FRANCIS  HAMILTON  bait.  — A house  in 
St.  James’s-street,  Dublin,  3s.  9rf.— Gowle  ais  Gowlea,  2 car- 
trons,  in  yc  par.  of  Kiltahorke. — Finishin,  2 cartrons,  and  in 
Aghnemelastine  ats  Aghamoytrnstin,  Jth  of  cart.,  127  a.  2 n. 

26  p.— Mong  alias  Mony,  Jth  cart.,  and  Inshimore,  Jth  part  of 
a cart.,  143  a.  & 16  p. — Aghnaherly,  1 cart",  and  Aghalogh- 
kirrell,  d“,  99a.  3 a.  24p.  prof.  54a.  1 R.  24.p.  unprof.— Anngliel- 
herly  alias  Anagbshortherny,  1 cart.,  Killnegrosse  alias  Coyle- 
negrosse,  1 cart",  Anaghkenky,  1 cart",  Anaghasney,  Jd  of  a 
cart",  152a.  1 R.  24  P.  prof.  68a.  2 R.  16  p.  unprof.— Dromkerrin 
alias  Dromkerrintratty,  Gurtnebrone,  and  Cavanaghcloher, 
1 cart.  & A,  116a.  & 32p.  prof.  8a.  2r.  improf.— Kilmaghery 
and  Aghaclogher,  1 cart",  68  a.  & 16p.— Aghremone,  Jth  of 
d",  32  a.  prof.  6 a.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof. — Dromkelanagh  and  Lis- 
farell,  1 cartron,  89  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  14  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.— 
Dromkelanbeg,  J cart",  Dromgarmus,  i cart",  Carkintry  ats 
Corkintrey,  Jthd",  123  a.  3r.  8p.  prof.  24  a.  2 r.  2 p.  unprof. 
— Aghanegalpagh,  1 cart",  Crey,  } cartron,  Creuagg,  1 cart", 
102  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  8 a.  2 r.  unprof.— Drcsternane,  $ cart", 

27  a. — Derryhallaghmore  and  Derryhallaghbegg,  1 cart.,  57  A. 
prof.  15  a.  2 a.  unprof.— in  Aghagreny  alias  Aghagenny,  Jth  of 
cart.,  21  a.  2 r.16p.  prof.  21a.  1 r.  8p.  unprof. — Kilteneske- 
na<rh  1 cart.,  Shrabrugh,  1 cart.,  Kilclaremore,  1 cart.,  Kil- 
clarebegg,  1 cart.,  and  Drombanett  alias  Drombanagh,  1 cart., 
291  a.  2 a.  16  p.  prof.  22  a.  3 r.  8p.  unprof.— Sheebegg,  3 car- 
trons, 121a.  1r.  8 i>.  prof.  5 a.  St  16  p.  unprof.— Mullaghbegg, 
1 cart.,  38  a.— Aghaloghconvy,  2 cart.— Aghanehoy,  1 cart., 
Corderry,  1 cart.,  and  Derrisnekenaddo,  1 cart.,  288  a.  prof. 
51  a.  1 R.  8 p.  unprof. — Mullaghekillane  and  Dromgarmon, 
1 cart,  and  £,  67a.  prof.  12a.  3 R.  8p.  unprof.— in  Carrickpuirt, 
10  a. — Carrowmilton  and  Leadarra,  1 cart,  and  Jth  of  d",  and 
Dromadd,  1 cart.,  77  a.  2 r.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— Edenvowe  ats 
Edenbowe  and  Corragli,  1 cart.,  Aghalisgurbun,  1 cart.,  Bon- 
reagh  and  Edenreagh,  1 cart.,  254  A.  1 R.  prof.  126  a.  3 a.  un- 
prof.— Rosconines  and  Dromadd,  2 cart.,  103  a.  & 8p.  prof. 
20  a.  2 a.  unprof.— Aghageny,  Tuelaghformelagh  alias  Moher- 
formeldagh,  Duhanogh,  Aghelbracke,  andDromany,  3 cart,  and 
1,  414  A.  3 a.  2 p.  prof.  159  A.  3 a.  16  p.  unprof.— Aghageny, 
l cart.,  106  a.  2 a.  13  P.  prof.  21  a.  1 it.  8 r.  unprof.— in  Drum- 
l’akill  and  Phaltis,  1 cart”,  and  Jth  of  d",  and  in  Carrickpuirt, 
J d",  16  a.;  bar.  and  co.  Leitrim. — Total  quantity,  2,940a.  1 r. 
1 p.  plant.  (4,762  a.  2r.  36p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  29/.15s.4rf.— 
one  house  fronting  to  Back-lane,  behind  Aid"  Cooke’s  dwelling- 
house  in  High-street,  with  a liovell  and  backside,  15s.  4Jrf. ; 
city  of  Dublin. — Clonagh,  301a.  3r.  20  p.— in  Killmore, 
qr.  of  a cart",  76  a.  3 a.  24  p.  ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford. 
—Total  quantity,  378  a.  3 r.  4p.  plant.  (613  a.  2 it.  9p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  'll.  13s.  4jrf. — a piece  of  land  called  Con- 
nagliivinny,  on  die  south-east,  between  Moytredon  and  Car- 
rigilotipigoll,  30  a.;  bar.  Ballinecorr,  co.  Wicklow. — Broad 
Killmore  and  Ballybrack,  562  a. — Broad  Killbcgg,  331  a. — 

(122.) 


Ballydirry  alias  Ballaghderree,  320  a. — Butlerswood,  234  a. — 
Fedancoyle  (part),  933  a.  & 8p.  ; bar.  Talbotstowne,  same  co.  ~ 
— Total  quantity,  2,410  A.  & 8 P.  plant.  (3,903  a.  3 n.  21  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  48/.  15s.  1 ljrf. — Corlismore,  Colebaine,  and 
in  Dromorie,  319  a.  1 r.  8 i>.  plant.  (517  a.  & 35  p.  stat.) 
4/. 6s.2rf.;  bar.  Clonmoghan,  co.  Cavan. — in  trust  for  yc  (49) 

officers,  but  these  in  Cavan  to  himself. Date  14 th  Oct. 

19th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  Nov.  1667. 

30.  SAMUEL  WILLSON  gent.  — Raliinstowne  alias 
Eagarrow,  316  a.  plant.  (511  a.  3 n.  19  p.  stat.)  6/.  7s.  11  Jd.; 

bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath. 31.  FRANCIS  JACK- 

SON. — Part  of  Cluonade  alias  Clounard,  163a.  lu.  Ip. 
plant.  (264  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  3/.  6s.  ljrf. ; bar.  Coolystowne, 

King’s  Co. Date  3 1st  July  19 th  year.— Inrolled  6 th  Oct. 

1667. 

32.  HENRY  IVERS  gent.— In  Faunlanaghtmore,  93  a. 

1 r.  14  p.  prof.  120  a.  unprof. — Faunlanaghtbegg,  18  a.  prof. 
82  a.  unprof. — Killenagh,  \ qr.,  16  a.  prof.  4a.  unprof. — in  Clon- 
mura,  4 a.  prof.  6 A.  unprof. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare. — 
in  Garrenreagh  and  Knocklough,  214  a.  prof.  301  A.  unprof. 
— in  Aghagha,  154  a.  prof.  80  a.  unprof. — Ballydenen  and 
Coragrage,  71  a.  prof.  59  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Clonderalagh,  same 
co. — in  Clonergasse,  37  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Bunratty, 
same  co. — in  Fermoyle  qr.,  37  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.— in  Bally- 
naglee  alias  Ballynaghlogb,  41  a.  prof.  53  A.  unprof. — in  Knock- 
beagh,  82  a.  prof.  51  a.  unprof. — in  Ballyvorgall,  84  a.  prof. 
53  a.  unprof. — in  Coylagh,  37  a.  — in  Ardskeagli,  77  a. — in 
Both,  59  a.  unprof. — in  Knockdonogh,  50  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.— in  Sessee,  1 qr.,  64  A.  prof.  100  a.  un- 
prof. 12s.  11  Jd.;  bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. — Total  quan- 
tity in  Clare,  1,015  a.  1 r.  14p.  plant.  (1,644a.  2r.  28p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  15/.  8s.  4 Id. — Rough,  139  a. — Casde  qr.,  alias 
Trough,  246  a.;  bar.  Tullogh,  co.  Clare. — Mineogh  als Min- 
gogli,  36  a. — comon  to  several  parcells  in  yc  south-west  part 
thereof,  17  a.  2 r.  27  p.  — Faygillane  alias  Fannangillivane, 
27  a.— in  Ballaghleny,  28  A. — Clerevagh,  51a. — in  Mowgowhy, 
104  a.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  648  a.  2r.  27p. 

plant.  (1,050  a.  2 a.  38  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  9/.  17s 33. 

FERDINANDO  WEEDEN— One  cartron  ofBally-Ludan 
East,  called  Pully-Yickary,  43  a.  2 a.  plant.  (70  a.  1 it.  35  p. 

stat.)  13s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. DatenthJune 

19 th  year. 

34.  Sir  PETER  COURTHOP  kt,  son  and  heir  of  Peter 
Courthop  of  Bealveally,  co.  Cork,  esq.— Killcoolish  and  East 
and  West  Ballyhinick,  349  a.  St  32  p.  plant  (565  a.  2r.  27  p. 

stat.)  51. 6s.  0 jd. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. 35.  GEO. 

DEYOS  esq.— Derrynamonsy  (part),  83  a.— in  Ballyhomack, 
116  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Idea,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity, 
199  A.  2 R.  plant.  (326  A.  26  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  4/.0s.9Jd. 
Date  31s/  Jtdy  19th  year. — Inrolled  6th  Oct.  1667. 

37.  Major  SOLOMON  CAMBY.— Annagh,  243  a.  prof. 
184  a.  improf.  3/.  13s.  9Jd.  — Killbarrane  alias  Killbirane, 
194  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  21. 18s.  lid.  — Knockballea,  123  a. 
prof.  6a.  unprof.  1/.  17s.  4Jd.— Tullaghane,  141  a.  prof.  12  a. 
unprof.  21.  2s.  lOd.  — in  Balhcolhtane,  128  a.  1/.  18s.  lOJrf. 
— Killbolure  als  Kilbiller,  84  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  l/.5s.6Jrf. 
— Bunadubber  alias  Bunadober  (part),  157  a.  2 a.  21. 7s.  10rf.; 
bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Total  quantity,  1,070  a. 

2 a.  plant.  (1,734  a.  & 6p.  star.)— Total  rent,  16/.  5s.  lid.— 
Mulganen,  55  a.  3 a.  13  P.  plant.  (90  A.  lit.  31  p.  stat.) 

1 /.  2s.  7 Jd. ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford. Dale  2d  Oct. 

\9th  year. — Inrolled  26 th  Nov.  1667. 

39.  MICHAEL  BOYLE,  Lord  Archbp.  of  Dublin,  Lord 
Chancellor.— Munfynne,  555  A. — Bolccomine  alias  Comins- 
towne  or  Commonstowne,  136  A.— Three  castles,  899  a.— 
Knocknemine  alias  Butterhill,  250  A.  • — Knockcrrin  alias 
Knockehearne,  448  a. — Old-Court  als  Butlerstowne,  569  a. — 
Ballinward  or  Ballyward,  105  a. — Bolenasculloge  alias  Balle- 
nasculloge,  465  a.— Bolenasmuthane  ais  Ballysmottane  and 
Ballysilleroe,  420  a.— Ballynatane  alias  Ballynatachane  alias 
Ballynacane,  537  a.— Balledonnell,  261  a.— Leogh  als  Both  yc 
Leods  ais  Ballyanleo,  462  a.— Bolcnabrookee  alias  Ballagli- 
nabrack  als  Knockenebracky,  See.,  524  a.  ; bar.  Talbotstowne, 
co. Wicklow.— Total  quandty,  (9,121  a.  1 it.  6 p. stat. (—Total 
rent,  114/.  0s.  3d. — Note:  These  premisses  were  created  into 
Ve  manor  of  Blessington  by  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall, 
3d  Mav  1669  (21”,  1"  p.f  B.  18.),  and  by  patent,  2d  August, 

LI 


Wicklow. 

Cavan. 

King's  Co. 
Clare. 


Galway. 

Clare. 


Cork. 

Kilkenny. 

Tipperary. 

Wexford. 

Wicklow. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


19  Cll.  II. 
Wicklow. 

Kilkenny. 

Cork. 

Louth. 

Dublin. 

Cork. 


Meath. 

Limerick. 

Roscommon. 

Kilkenny. 

Meath. 


21st  Cha*  2d,  with  y'  usual  privileges  of  courts  leet  and  baron, 
to  impark  600  acres,  with  free  warren  andckace;  to  erect  dove 
or  pigeon-houses,  &c. ; to  hold  a weekly  Thursday  market,  and 
3 fairs  yearly,  on  every  1st  May,  Midsummer  day,  and  1st  No- 
vember, and  y°  day  after  each.  And  also,  that  y°  said  town 
and  lands  of  Blessington  should  be  a free  borough  and  cor- 
poration, consisting  of  a sovereign,  2 bailiffs  and  12  burgesses, 
a recorder  and  town  clerk,  and  power  to  send  2 burgesses  to 
Pari1  (21  Cha.  2d.  5th  part  d.  Act  of  Settlement.)— — Date 
1 tth  July  1 9th  year. — Inrolled  3 d August  1667. 

41.  RICHARD  son  of  PETER  ARCHDEKIN  of  Rath- 
patrick. — A moiety  of  Killteomes  ats  Kill-James,  149  a.  2 u. 
plant.  (242  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  31.  Os.  6.J d. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.  Date  4 th  July  19 th  year.  — Inrolled  \6th  July 

1667. 

44.  MICHAEL  BOYLE,  Lord  Archbp.  of  Dublin,  Lord 
Chancellor. — One  house  or  tenem1  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter 
and  city  of  Cork,  10s.  6d. — Burdenstowne  alias  Ballybur- 
denmore,  with  a grist  mill,  and  other  appurt'  thereto  belong- 
ing, coni?  L plowland,  162  a.  plant.  (262  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.) 

21.  9s.  2id. ; bar.  Barretts,  co.  Cork. Date  3d  June 

1 9th  year.— Inrolled  1th  June  1667. 

46.  MARY  POE,  relict  of  Anthony  Poe  gent.,  and 
DAN’s  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Anthony,  and  GEO.  LAM- 
BERT.— Dromgoldstowne,  with  y'  appurt*,  lying  on  yc  north 
side  y'  river  of  Atherdee,  104  a.  3 r.— in  Athelint,  out  of  yc 
northerly  part,  171  a.  3 r — Total  quantity,  (447  a.  3 r.  22  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  51. 11s.  1 lid. — Roodestowne  (part),  78  a. 
2r.  plant.  (127  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)— this  to  Lambert,  l/.lls.9Jd.; 

bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth Date  18 th  June  19th  year— 

Inrolled  2d  Nov.  1667. 

47.  Capt.  HERCULES  LANGFORD  and  ROBt 
FITZGERALD  esq — Two  timber  tenements,  slated,  on  the 
Merchant-key,  in  Dublin,  21. 5s.— part  of  a backhouse  and 
garden  in  Hen.  Gould’s-lane,  7s.  Id. — a front  house,  backside, 
and  garden,  in  d",  1 5s.— a house  to  y*  street,  a shade,  and  back- 
side, in  d',  9s.— two  backhouses  and  small  backside  in  Ed- 
mond Roche’s-lane,  7s.6d.— a backhouse  and  garden,  d",  6s. 
— a backhouse  in  d°,  3s.  9 d. — a ruined  house,  with  a garden 
to  yc  walls,  in  d",  4s.  6d.— a front  house,  garden,  and  backside, 
in  d“,  18s. — a front  house,  slated,  ye  walls  of  a house  backw'1 


a backside,  and  garden,  in  David  Terry’s-lane,  15s.— a front 
house,  slated,  a backside  and  garden,  the  walls  of  a house 
backw*,  yc  walls  of  a ruined  crosshouse  backw*,  and  one 
other  front  house,  in  d",  9s.-a  house  and  backside  in  d", 
4s.  6d.  a front  house,  slated,  a backhouse,  now  a malthouse, 
a shade,  and  backside,  d”,  11. 2s.  Gd.—a  front  house,  a shade, 
backside,  and  backhouse,  in  W"‘ Terry’s-lane,  1 1. 4s.— a ruinous 
backhouse,  a pair  of  cross-walls,  a garden,  and  court,  in  d", 
12s.  — a house,  slated,  with  a small  house,  in  d",  7s.  6tf.  — 
a backhouse  in  d",  9s.— a stable,  a house  backw1,  with  a yard, 
in  d»,  12s.— a corner  house,  slated,  2 backhouses,  and  garden, 
in  Gould-lane,  21.  5s. — a backhouse,  now  a malthouse,  in  d", 
6s.  lW.-a  front  house  and  backside  in  John  Mead’s-lane’ 
9s — a front  house,  backhouse,  lynny,  backside,  and  garden, 

in  d",  15s — a front  house  and  backside,  d'1,  9s a front  house, 

a ruined  backhouse,  and  a backside  d“,  18s part  of  a front 

house,  2 backhouses,  a garden,  and  backside,  in  James 
Terrye’s-lane,  17s.  Old. ; city  of  Cork.— all  these  in  trust 
for  the  (49)  officers.— Total  rent,  151.  5s.  6d. 50.  HER- 

CULES LANGFORD  esq.— Caregrogan  alias  Carnegrany, 
Mullusk,  Killgrill,  and  Ballybarny,  2,060a.  1 r.  plant.  (3,337a. 
1 r.  3 p.  stat.)  211. 16s.  2 Jd. ; bar.  Bellfast,  co.  Antrim— 
Bally enragh  or  Ballinarea  and  Tullyvallan,  53  a.  3 r.  plant. 

(87  a.  & 11  p.  stat.)  14s.  6 d.;  bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh. 

Date  19 th  Aug.  19 th  year. — Inrolled  4 th  Sept.  1667. 


. , J-.ivauy,  ivo A.  3R.  3UP.—  part 

ot  Kulbrtckan,  Cull  alias  Coole,  and  Camploane,  135a.1r.  17p.; 
bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co — Total  quantity,  (536  a.’ 

2 r.  19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  6/.  14s.  1 \d. 52.  SAM'- 

CIIEEKE  and  CATI-I.  his  wife,  JOHN  BUSH  and  MARY 
Ins  wife,  RICH”  PUNCHARD  and  MARGERY  liis  wife, 
m right  of  said  Cath.,  Mary,  and  Margery,  as  the  sisters  and 
j-heirs  of  L1  Col.  John  Gray. — In  Cappanahorney  and  Derry  - 
rr°e,  °ut  of  y°  north-west  part,  184  a.  2 r.  27  p.  31. 14s.  9id 
— Cooleroan,  152  a.  31.  Is.  6 Jd.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s 

Co.— Total  rent,  61.  16s.  4>d. Date  14 th  Jan.  19 th  year. 

-Inrolled  10th  Feb.  1667. 


54.  ROBERT  HILTON. — Clonturke  alias  Clanturke, 
200  a.  plant.  (323  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.)  4/.  0s.  1 lid. ; bar.  Coo- 
lock,  co.  Dublin — to  hold,  during  yc  remainder  of  a lease  of 
99  years,  from  y'  city  of  Dublin  to  John  Bath,  dated  17th  Octo- 
ber 1623,  at  y'  rent  of  401.  5s.  a year Dale  2d  May 

10th  year.— Inrolled  3d  May  1667. 


Cork. 


Antrim. 


Queen's  Co. 


Dublin. 


Roll,  19 th  Cha.  II.  eighth  part,  bach. 


1.  ROBERT  SHIELD  esq — Staffordstowne(part),  100a. 
21. 0s.  6d.— Wyanstowne,  119  a.  21.  8s.  2>d—  Harleckstowne’ 

96  a.  2 r.  1/.  19s.  Id.  — Roanstowne,  48  a.  19s.  5}d. 

Crookestowne  or  Cookstowne,  113  a.  2 r.  21.  5s.  Mid. 

Growstowne,  192  a.  2r.  3/.  17s.  II  Jd.  — Moylegan,  72  a. 
l/.9s.  13d.;  bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath— Total  rent,  15/.0s.3Jd. 
Date  1 st  Nov.  \9th  year— Inrolled  18 th  Nov.  1667. 

3.  Lieut.  ROBf  DRURY. — Ballinamino,  470  a.  7/.2s.9d. 
(761  a.  1 r.  12  p.  stat.) ; bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick.  — 
Balliheige,  324  a.  1 r.  38  r.  prof.  116  a.  & 18  p.  unprof. — 
more  out  of  the  same,  176  a.  & 18  p.  ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co. 
Kerry — Total  quantity,  (810  a.  3r.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
II.  12s.  0{d.  in  yc  one  moiety  or  halfendale  of  the  qr. 
land  ot  Lislaghna,  68  a.  3r.  35 p.  plant.  (Ill  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat.) 

13s.  11  Id.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon Date 

15</t  Nov.  19lh  year — Inrolled  23 d Nov.  1667. 

5.  BR\  AN  MANSERGH. — In  Clondellybegg,  300  a 
with  a proportionable  part  of  unprof.,  6 1.  Is.  53d— Clumeene 
(part)  or  Cumeene,  42  a.  17 s. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 
— Ballyburre,  390  a.  1 r.  8 p.  11.  18s.  Old. ; bar.  Sheillilogher| 
co.  Kilkenny.  — in  Parkestowne,  39  a.  & 12  p.  15s.  lOd.  • 

bar  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny Date  6 th  Dec. 

19</i  year.— Inrolled  4 th  Jan.  1667. 

6.  CoL  DANIEL  REDMOND,  exec'  to  Arthur  Bell  esq., 
of  Kilkenny.- 1, , Stahalmock,  322  a.  1 r.  6/.  10s  6d  — 
St.  Jchn  s-Rath  75a.  11.10s.4jd— Mullaghmore  and  Clogher, 

4A',1l  r l°  hold  these  durinS  r life  of  James, 
lather  to  John  Fleming,  only.—Drakerath,  333  a.  6/.  14s.  10}d 
— Castletownemoore,  122  a.  21. 9s.  4|d— Ardlonan,  203  a‘. 
4/.  2s.  24d.  Dryshock,  21a.  8s.  6d.  — Reske,  50  a.  2p. 


H 0s.  5U-Emlagh,  25  a.  10s.  lid— out  of  Oristowne  or 
Tnstowne,  60  a.  l/.4s.3Jd.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.  — to 
hold  to  yc  uses  of  ye  last  will  of  said  Bell,  20th  May  1658  — 
Total  quantity,  1,365  a.  & 3 r.  plant  (2,212  a.  1 r 8 p stat ) 

°Arf- S-  PHIL'  HAKEIS  „„d  THO- 

MASIN  SMALL  widow — Thomastowne,  130  a.  2 r.  21. 12s. 
lOJd.— Marnelstowne,  84  a.  2r.  1/.  14s.  2Jd.  for  the  life  of 
James  Fleming— to  Harris  for  ever— Stahalmock  (part),  18  a. 
3 R.  Is.  1 id.  — to  Small,  for  James  Fleming’s  life;  same  bar. 
and  co Date  6th  Dec.  \9th  year— Inrolled  1th  Jan.  1667^ 

10.  JOHN  Lord  KINGSTON— In  Crumlin,  7 a.  3 r. 
39  p Ss.  2Jd. ; in  or  near  bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Dublin— in 
Killdrought,  and  the  liberty  of  Killdrought,  56  a.  II.  2s  3)d 
-in  Barbistowne,  330  a.  3 r.  6p— in  Straffan,  124  a -in 
Aidrasse  and  Killadeagh,  124  a.  1 II.  14s.  41d.  — Bisliops- 
court,  426  a.  1 r.  32  p.  81.  12s.  8Jd.  _ several  parcells  in 
Oughterard,  160  a.  & 10  p.  31.  4s.  9 Jd. -in  Castle-Dillon 
formerly  part  of  Ardrasse,  10  a— in  Castle-Dillon,  Mullahayes, 
and  an  island  m y Liffy,  285a.  3 r.  18P.-Total  rent,  51. 19s. 

9 d ; bar.  Salt  and  Naas,  or  one  of  them,  co.  Kildare— in 
Fleshellstowne,  33  a.  & 8p — Dowthstowne,  111a  3r  37p  — 
“ 1{affifin-  148  A-  2 “•  26  p— Total  rent,  51. 18s.  9Jd. ; in  or 
;u-  yc  bar.  of  Moghergallen,  co.  Meath— Moungfoune, 
314  a.  prof.  349  a.  unprof.— Knocknevarre,  222  a.  prof.  151  a 
unprof.  Cappenewke,  268  a.  prof.  99  a.  unprof— Rath,  284a. 
prof.  385  a.  unprof— Drumlagh-grage,  433  a— Abby-Outhny, 
o a.  1'  arrane,  94  a — Knocknegurta  and  Tubberriffe,  1 1 2a. 

1 r.  3 p.  31  /.  0s.  3 Jd. ; in  or  near  yc  bar.  of  Outhnybegg,  co.  Li- 
merick— Rauleighstowne  and  Bidlingooly,  864  a.  prof.  28  a. 
unprof.  131.  2s.  4 jd.  — Camas,  713  a.  prof.  124  a.  unprof. 
10/.  16s. 6 Id.  Garry- Ellen,  1 plowD,  102a.  l/.lOs.llfd—  Car- 
naneplowl1*,  254a.  prof.  20a.  unprof. — in  Haywardstowne,26 a 


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131 


Limerick. 


Queen's  Co. 


Galway. 


Roscommon. 


—Total  rent,  41. 5s.  Old— in  or  near  yc  bar.  of  Small  County, 
same  co. — in  Ardtully,  1,4,18  a.  prof.  734.  a.  unprof. — in  Kill- 
pador,  981  a.  2 r.  prof.  9 a.  unprof.— in  Drumandillis,  422  a. 

2 it.  prof.  32  a.  unprof. — Lettercanama,  660  a.  prof.  10  a.  un- 
prof.—in  Gortlahard,  366  a.  2 r— in  Goolenagopope  or  Coole- 
nagapopo,  27  a.  2 r. — Total  rent,  58/.  17a.  2 \d. ; in  oi  neai  yc 
bar.  of  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry.— Killcoran,  224  a.  3 r— 
Coolekerry,  240  a.— Rathpiper,  113  a.— in  Gregnossey,  101a. 
—Total  rent,  13/.  14s.  lOJtf. ; in  or  near  y'  bar.  of  Upper  Os- 
sory,  Queen’s  Co. — Killcloghan,  1 qr.,  234  a. — Lissavarue, 

1 qr.,  102  a.— Farnaboge,  1 qr.,  34  A — Tereboy,  1 qr.,  48  a. 
—Total  rent,  4/.  4s.  7 \d. ; in  or  near  yc  bar.  of  Dunmore,  co. 
Galway.— Coolreagh,  3 qrs.,  502  a.— Clowerboy,  1 qr.,  99  a. 
— Clooneloskie,  iqr.,  63  a.— Kilfoure,  4qr.,  57a— Lisreddery, 

1 qr.,  66  a.— mountain  in  comon,  43  a— Ballindoxaneighter, 

1 cart.,  57a. — Ballindoranoughter,  1 qr.,  149  a. — Carrowgona, 

1 qr.,  111a. — Ardskeaghbegg,  l qr.,  171a. — Downe-Conner- 
begg, 4-th of qr.,38 A— Killmoylan,  4 qr., 95 A. prof.  6a. unprof. 
— Ballina,  containing  Ballico,  248  a. — Cargall,  lqr.,  111a. — 
in  a Turlagh,  2 a.— Total  rent,  18/.  6s.  10]</. ; in  or  near  yc 
bar.  of  Clare,  same  co.— Cappngh,  1 qr.,  70  a.— Carragmore, 
i qr.,  43  a.— Marganure,  1 qr.,  69  a.— Total  rent,  lZ.18s.8t/.; 
in  or  near  yc  bar.  of  Ballymore,  same  co. — Flaskmore  and 
Flaskbegg,  148  a. — Carrowaioragh,  Skehane,  and  llathine, 
137  a.  prof.  79  a.  unprof. — in  Lisduffe,  37  a.  prof.  122  a.  un- 
prof— in  Leagli,  17  a— Total  rent,  3/.  8s.  't\d. ; in  or  near  y' 
4 bar.  of  Ballymore,  and  4 bar.  of  Dunmore,  same  co. — Clo- 
nerke,  427  a.  — Gortecoughan,  44  a.  4/.  15s.  44tZ. ; bar. 
Atlilone,  co.  Roscommon. — Ballym'kegan,  2 qrs.,  203  a. — 
Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  79a. — Simohill,  1 qr.,79A. — Rusheeneand 
Ardarannaghta,  lqr.,  79 a. prof.  11  a. unprof. — Ardncskeene, 

1 qr.,  79  a. — Ardease,  1 qr.,  85  a — Ardlaghren,  1 qr.,  85  a. — 
Knockallen  alias  Knockellin,  86  A.— Clonebryne,  1 qr.  and  4, 
100  A.  prof.  34  A.  unprof. — Portdarragh,  and  Knocklelegin  or 
Knockolegin,  1 qr.  and  4,  103  a.  prof.  114  a.  unprof.— Lillie 
and  Vroronagh,  2 qrs.,  121  a— Ballimullany  and  Aghacurragh, 
4 qrs.,  436  a.  prof.  572  a.  unprof.  — Portnecranagh,  Carrow- 
reagh,  and  Lurga,  3 qrs.,  213  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof— Callow, 
4 qrs.,  511  a.  prof.  462  a.  unprof.— Granagh,  Ardkenagb,  and 
Knockrow,  3 qrs.,  296  a.  prof.  423  a.  unprof.— Knockbrack 
and  Longford,  2 qrs.,  146  a.  prof.  93  A.  unprof.— Cargin,  1 qr., 
81  a.— Crevagh,  1 qr.,  124  a.— Mullagh,  4 qr.,  Ellagh,  d",  and 
Carrownegashell  or  Carrownocashell,  1 qr.,  202  a.  prof.  46  a. 
unprof. — Larragb,  4 qr.,  55  a. — Finanagli,  4 qr.,  64  a. — Kin- 
killow,  1 qr.,  104  a.— Smatternagh,  62  a.— Lisgrehan,  4 qr., 
33a.— Umer,  iqr.,51  a.— Ardconra, 87 a.— Lismulkerne,  65  a. 
— Loorety  and  Clonikill,  1 qr.,  49  a.— Agherfingan,  1 qr.,  260a. 
prof.  135  a.  unprof.— Tullaghvaghan,  Tullaghboy,  and  Clog- 
her,  4 qrs.,  288  a.— Corkfree,  1 qr.,  9 a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof— 
Tullagnetam,  1 qr.,  98  a— Emloigh  qr.,  55  a.  prof.  134.  a.  un- 
prof— Osma,  1 qr.  and  4, 98  a— Killbeoge  alias  Knockgreoge, 
1 qr.,  55  a— Total  rent,  45/.  19s. 5 St/.;  in  or  near  y=  bar.  of 
Boyle,  same  co.  — Lisdody,  1 qr.,  1 18  a.  — Shivineene, 
1 qr.,  195  a.  3/.  3s.  44</.;  in  or  near  said  bar.—  Cor- 
bally,  4 qrs.,  300  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  — Clonecolgan  or 
Clomcolgan,  4 qrs.,  200  a.  — Emlaglibegg,  1 qr.,  64  a.— 
Emlaghnegree,  1 qr.,  35  a.  prof.  76  a.  unprof.  — Emlngh- 
woody,  1 qr.,  105  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  — Ballibragan,  Ard- 
more, and  Crossmony,  4 qrs.,  373  a.  — Ballineferane  and 
Lisenesky,  4 qrs.,  168  a.  prof.  29  a.  unprof.  — Ballydooly, 
4 qrs.,  141  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  — Leaghmore,  2 qrs., 
118  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  — Total  rent,  15/.  4s.  0{d. — in 
or  near  yc  4 bar.  of  Ballymoe,  same  co. — Tonymaddy,  1 qr., 
186a.— Garrane,  lqr.,  174a.  prof.  9a.  unprof— Killbennet, 
including  Ballyglasse,  1 qr.,  1 60  a. — Carrowneglogli,  2 qrs., 
221  a.  prof.  191  a.  unprof.— Rosmoynan,  1 qr.,  78a.  prof.  246a. 
unprof—  Camevagh,  1 qr.,  116  a— Donamon,  including  Co - 
min,  1 qr.,  Ill  a.  prof.  456  a.  unprof. — Cartron  ats  Gortmo- 
risli,  4 qr.,  54a. prof.  13a. unprof. — Total  rent,  U/.2s.8Jd.; 
in  or  near  y°  4 bar.  of  Ballymoe,  co.  Galway. — Clonecunny, 
1 qr.,  51a. — Lumcloune,  1 qr.,  118  a.  prof.  220a.  unprof. — Tone- 
mucklugli,  1 qr.,  61a.  prof.  291  a.  unprof— Carrowrengh,  1 qr., 
1 12  a.— Fallin,  1 qr.,  113  a.  prof.  203  a.  unprof— Monester- 
dame,  29  a.  prof.  181  a.  unprof— Cappenagli,  1 qr.,  164a.  prof. 
155  a.  unprof. — Annaghnarrow  or  Aghnanarrow,  22  a.  prof 
19  a.  unprof. — Carrowlassan,  Moygarrow,  and  Liscornagb  or 
Killscornagli,  2 qrs.,  276  a.  prof  81  a.  unprof— Cloonesallngli, 
1 qr.  and  4d,  176  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof— Coylestrackland  or 
lane,  1 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof—  Clonehnlassc  alias  Gort- 
negory,  175  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. — Molloroc,  1 qr.,  30  a.  prof. 
16a.  unprof— Clonetecarne,  1 qr.,  104  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof— 
(122.) 


Meagliana,  lqr.,  81  a.  prof  115  a.  unprof. — the  woods  of 
Cullaghbeg,  Cullaghmore,  Carrowbrackane,  Skehane  Rey  or  - 
Key,  and  Donenerance,  127  a.;  in  or  near  y~  4 bar.  of 
Coolavin,  co.  Sligo Total  rent,  17/.  12s.  ljd. — Moydough, 

1 qr.,  55  a. — Lisballilee  and  Colternan,  2 qrs.,  262  a.  prof. 

49  a.  unprof. — Gortmorra  alias  Gortegorra,  1 qr.,  Lisliin  als 
Ruine,  1 qr.,  142  a.  prof.  88  a.  unprof. — Carrowcrine,  1 qr., 
82a. — Kealmore,  2 qrs.,  263  a.  prof.  361a.  unprof — Clogher, 

2 qrs  , 161a.  prof.  330  a.  unprof. — Shiflin,  1 qr.,  54  a.  prof. 
199  a.  unprof. — Cloneigh,  lqr.,  110  a.  prof.  62  a.  unprof.; 
in  or  near  ye  4 bar.  andco.  aforesaid. — Total  rent,  ll/.8s.7|d. 
— Duffe’s  Island,  12  a.  2s.  5d.;  4 bar.  Erris,  co.  Mayo. — 
Aughlost,  2 qrs.,  212  a.  prof.  167  A.  unprof — Ruskie,  1 trine 
of  a townland,  141  a.  prof.  76  a.  unprof.;  in  or  near  y'  bar. 
of  Costello,  same  co. — Rent,  3/.  Us.  51  d. — Garramonasmeare 
and  Knockmalouglity,  63  a. — Caher-James,  1 qr.,  88  a.  prof. 
10  a.  unprof. — Monydaffe,  4 qr.,  30  a. — Ballytrasny,  2 qrs., 
63  a.  prof.  11a.  unprof. — Cahernebloghy,  4 T'.,  27  a.  prof. 
10  a.  unprof. — Carroboy,  4 qr->  45  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. — 
Knocknecoyle,  1 qr.,  119  a. — Knockroe,  1 qr.,  65  a.  prof. 

9 a.  unprof. ; in  or  near  y"  bar.  of  Killmayne,  same  co. — Total 
rent,  51.  Is.  2 \d. — Monvne,  1 qr.,  280  a.  prof  110  A.  unprof. 
— Castle,  4 qr.,  134  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. — Loghbolygin  alias 
Emloghmore,  1 qr.,  Emloghbegg  and  Rossanumerry,  1 qr., 
158  a.  prof.  172  a.  unprof.  — Gortemard,  a parcel!,  13  a. — 
Derrynahelly,  1 cart",  25  a— Toremore,  1 qr.,  13  a.  prof. 

50  a.  unprof—  BallymcDaniell-Bane,  east  and  west,  2 qrs., 
72  a.  prof.  72  a.  unprof. — Tullagh,  1 qr.,  130  a.  prof.  143  a. 
unprof. — Lisdony,  1 cart,  and  4,  22  a.  prof.  102  a.  unprof. — 
Total  rent,  12/.  17s.  3d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare— 
Total  quantity  in  Leinster,  (4,045  a.  1 it.  15  p.  stat.) — Rent, 
501.  Us.  4d.— Total  quantity  in  Munster,  (14,131a.  Sr. 
23  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  132/.  9s.  8d. — Total  quantity  in  Con- 
naught, (23,351  a.  1r. stat.) — Rent,  146/.0s.ld. — Total  rent, 

329/.  Is.  Id. Vale  9/A  Jan.  19/A  year. — Inrolled  18/A  Jan. 

1667. 

17.  ULYSSES  BURGH.— In  Drombane,  13  a.  1 r.  7p. 
— part  of  Castle-Urkin,  and  Garryglasse,  174  a.  3 r.  13  p. 
21.  17s.  ljd.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — Ballynegail- 
lagh,  48  a.  2 R.  prof.  128  a.  unprof  19s.  74d. ; bar.  Philips- 

towne,  King’s  Co. 18.  EDMOND  ALLEN,  son  and 

heir  of  Edmoud  Allen  dec11. — In  Castle-Urkin  and  Ballyglasse 

aforesaid,  77  a.  2r.  27  p.  1/.  3s.  7d. Dale  16/A  Nov. 

19/A  year. — Inrolled  4/A  Dec.  1667. 

19.  WILLIAM  HEATHER. — Cranagh  and  Garrymore, 
271  a.  2 r.  9 p.  prof.  153  a.  unprof  41.  2s.  5 Jd.  (439  a.  3 r. 

20 p.  stat.);  bar.  Ikerrin,  co.  Tipperary. 20.  TIIO' 

BAYLY,  THOs  WOODCOCK,  and  HEN.  GOSDEN, 
gents. — In  Gortroan,  Kilcormuck,  Bama,  Ballinlegane,  and 
part  of  Killvardagh,  out  of  the  south-east  part  of  y"  surround, 
222  a.  & 25  p.  3/.  7s.  5 Id— to  Bayly— in  Killduffe,  Bally- 
moneym,  and  part  of  Killvardagh,  in  yc  cast  part  of  y*  sur- 
round, 148  a.  & 9p.  prof.  67  a.  unprof  2/.  4s.  llld— to 
Woodcock.  — in  Tenekilly,  89  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  — in 
Gurteene,  yc  S.  E.  part,  59  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. 

2/.  4s.  11  Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — to  Gosden. Dale 

21s/  Nov.  19/A  year. — Inrolled  25/A  Nov.  1667. 

21.  Capt.  JOHN  PENNYFATHER.  — Waiter-Castle 
and  Kill-Grace,  with  their  members,  448  A— in  Knockinure 
and  Colony,  with  y°-  millseate,  38  a.  3 it.  32  p. — Rahinlosky 
and  Turcurragh,  133  a.  — Grace’s  wood  (part),  30  a. — 
Moyne  and  Owherquill,  85  a.  — part  of  Rathkillkeady  mid 
Cooleballydonogliooe,  7 5 a. — Grace’s  wood  (pan),  23  a. — 
Cooleballydonnoghooc  (part),  47  a.  3 r.  29  p. ; bar.  Lpper 
Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.  — Garrackreene,  including  Lauipon 
meadow  and  Prior’s  meadow,  183  a.  & l ip. — in  Archersrath 
next  to  Garrankrecne,  including  Larcye’s  meadow  and  Sove- 
reign  Acre,  32  a.  3 r.  3 p.— Sekland,  20  a.  & S6;\— the 
Thiels  Crofi,  Cowry-Park,  Clonesnart,  and  Courtne&ghy, 
31  a. — Towne-Dith,'  19  a.  2 r— Taylor’s-lndi,  2 a— White’s 
park  and  oilier  small  parcclls  of  land  about  Fennell’s  hill, 
14  a— in  High  Haves  and  Low  Hayes,  with  hop  gardens, 

3 a.— Lower-Scllerstowne  (pari),  next  to  Ardiersratli,  1 a— 
White’s- Way,  4 a.  & 36  p. ; within  y'  liberties  of  Kilkenny. 
—Total  quantity  in  Queen’s  Co.,  880  a.  3 n.  21  r.  plant. 

( 1,426  a.  3 R.  22  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  17/,  16s.  8|d— Total 
quantity  in  Kilkenny,  316  a.  3 r.  9 p.  plant.  (313  a.  6 28  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  6 /.  6s.  3)d. Dete  4A  Ike.  19/A  year. 

— Inrolled  19/A  Ikr.  1661. 


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Mayo. 


Clare. 


Limerick. 
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132  RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


23.  MATTHEW  ANCKITELL  esq.— Crewleagh  alias 
- Crewlea,  44  a. — Knockronaghan  ais  Knockrunaglmn,  82  a. — 
• Derryneshelo  alias  Derrenessallagb,  53  a.  3 r. — Raroolagh 
alias  Rarutagh  and  Tawnygiigan  alias  Tonnygugan,  100  a. 
prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Ourdnessallum  alias  Ardnessallen,  46  a. 
— Glanon,  40  a. — Lissenaer  and  Mulmury,  55  a. — Tawnis- 
hondiny  alias  Townynesanden  and  Killrean,  43  a.  prof.  7 a. 
unprof.  — Drumally  ais  Drumnully,  55  a.  — Tawnynumory 
alias  Tomnemurry,  40  a. — Braghagh  alias  Brackhagli  and 
Aghafada,  55  a. — Aghareske  alias  Aghireske,  Mullaghtreen 
ais  Mullaglibrien,  Killoe,  and  Derrycrinardmullan  alias  Der- 
ricrinard,  and  Mullan,  151  a. — Derrinelassed  alias  Derrin- 
lossed,  116  a. — Derryvoigh  ais  Derry vea,  44  a.  2 r.  prof.  9 a. 
unprof. — Aghasword,  12  a. — Killilaragh,  53  a. — Lishganagh, 
63  a. — Elvy  alias  Elvo,  40  a.  2r. — Lisreagh  ais  Liseagh,  21a. 

1 «• — Corgarboy,  71  a.  2 r. — Killibritt  ais  Killtobrett,  20  a. 
3 b. — Derrynegowley  alias  Derrynagony,  37  a. — Knockbene 
alias  Knockbeny,  45  a. — Rachelly  ais  Raghcally  and  Coriagh, 
24  a. — Killglecky  ais  Killileky,  70  a.  1 r.— Moyes  ais  Moygh, 
78  a. — Clunakullan  alias  'Clunocullane,  32  a.  2 r. — Killany, 
86  a.— Dorynamucke,  42  a — Derrynamucke  and  Drumlester, 
63  a.  — Mullaghsellshinagh  ais  Mullagsessfanagh,  21  a.  — 
Kessaghmoan  alias  Kessagbmone,  27  a. — Drumfornisky  alias 


renesgie,  54  a. — Derynevode  alias  Derreneved,  50  a. — 


Tawtlag 


Drtimfei 

Killnally  ais  Ralvaly,  25  a.— Mullaghmeanagh  ais  Mulls  o 
nagb,  21  a. — Tawanagh  ais  Tonagh,  47  a. — Mullagbnctawny 
ais  Mullaglmetony,  9 a.  2 R.— MuHagbougbteragh  ats  Mullagh- 
otragh,  71  a.  In. — two  Deronergetts  ats  Dei-merged,  48 a. — 
in  Clonkeene,  23  a — Drumdresten,71  a.  3 a.— Mullagneraask 
ais  Mullagliecasgie,  63  a.— Coolekilly,  17  a.  & 2 p— Killeho- 
nian,  57  a.  3r.— brumoreaisDrummore,60A.  2r.— Drumar- 
gban  alias  Drummartigan,  33  a. — Glanbegg  ats  Gian,  25  a. 
2r. — in  Luppan,  30  a. — Corradulfe,  48  a. — Gortmuny  alias 
Gortmunny,  15  a. — Inish-Devellin  alias  Inish-Doolin,  34  a. 
1 r. — Derryliallagb,  57  a.  1 r — Sillis  ats  Sillies,  110  a.  2r— 
Davagb-Igliteragh  ais  Davaghetragh,  43  a.  — Tawnetkeary 
alias  Tawnykerry,  60  a.  3 r.  prof.  33  a.  unprof. — Derriguola 
alias  Derrigoole,  1 13  a.  1 n.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Dundeene 
alias  Doonedeene  and  Killeenegullan  ats  Killengullen,  121  a. 

2r — Drumferur  alias  Drumfarrer  (part),  113  a.  2 r.  13  p. 

conelly  alias  Drumconnelly,  62  a. — Tawveletigoan  alias 
i,  29  a. — Aghmackelin  alias  Aghwickiline,  76  a. — 
in  Jjrumoerin  alias  Drumberrin,  and  part  of  Mullyodam  alias 
Miillyodiun,  59  a.;  bar.  Trugh,  co.  Monaghan.  — Total 
quantity,  3,381a.  3 r.  13p.  plant.  (5,478  a.  & 34 p.  stat.)  — 
k-  Total  rent,  46 4 13s.  Old.— Falsderyvene,  120  a.— Derrynan, 

Corkelly,  Tullaglmeewin,  Coreagh,  and  Drumdeary,  120  a. 

Modeene  part  of  Topped  Mountaine,  14  a.— Tirealtan  qr. 
of  land,  125  a.;  bar.  Tirknedy,  co.  Fermanagh. — Total 
quantity,  379  a.  plant.  (613  a.  3 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

r,l.  2s.  3. jd. Dale  28 th  Nov.  19 Ih  year— Inrolled  Zd  Jan. 

1667. 

25.  ROBERT  JAMES  gent. — Cornecreve,  80  a.  prof. 
80  a.  unprof— MuUin,  1 talc,  1 14  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.— in 
Dromanroony, 39  a.  1r.  13 r. — in  Carrowbowbarrow,  9a.  2r. 
13  p.— in  Coghane,  19  a.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan. — in  Drum- 
line and  Drumbillagh,  109  a.  prof.  52  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Dartry, 
same  co.— Total  quantity,  370  a.  3r.  26  p.  plant.  (600  a.  3 n! 

11  p.  stat ) — Total  rent,  51. 0s.  ljd. 26.  JOHN  WEST 

JOHN  FISHER,  THO5  ATKINSON,  W»  BROWNE,’ 
THO*  ROBINSON,  ROGER  KENAN,  and  RICH- 
FOSSETT,  gents— In  the  two  tales  of  Curragbfmlagh  and 
Cornanure,  49  a.  1 r.  13  p— in  the  three  tales  of  Droman- 
roony, Mullaghbrick,  and  Carrowbowbarrow,  21  a.  3 n.  13p. 

19s.  2 Id. — to  West. — in  the  said  three  tates,  27a.  7s.  3id. 

to  Fisher. — in  Dromlomkill,  Cornanure,  and  Cargaghrainore, 

43  a.  2r.— in  Gortmore  ats  Knaghill,  30  a.  2r in  Nagreagh, 

18  a.  14  4s.  10  Jd. — to  Atkinson — in  Carnebane,  107  a.  2 r. 
30  p.  prof.  22  a.  2 r.  10  p.  unprof. — Lisera,  1 tate,  143  a. 

2 r.  14  p.  prof.  13  a.  unprof. ; bar.  and  co.  Monaghan in 

the  two  tates  of  Tiredegan  and  Cornevale,  84  a.  3 r.  20  p • 
bni*.  Dartry,  smile  co,  1-fl.  10s.8W. — ,o  Browne — Callcim'agi( 
nG,.!-..  iSp.pvof.  26a.  SB.  6 unprof.  U 9s.  9M— 
to  Robinson.-— in  Knnghill.on.  of  the  at.  of  Gottnot,,  28  a. 
7s.6|d.  to  Kenan — in  said  Knaghill,  16  a.  3r.  15  p.  4s.64d. 

—to  Fossett ; bar.  and  co.  Monaghan. Dale  21  st  .lime 

■19th  year — Inrolled  ith  November  1667. 


bar.  Clanmoglian,  co.  Cavan.  — Lismackinigan  and  part  of  19C«.  n. 

Cornemucklagh,  to  be  called  for  ever  Burton  Hall,  319  a. 

prof.  34  a.  3 r.  4 p.  unprof.  44  4s.  9(d.  — Barcony  (part),  Cavan- 

191a.  24  8s.  lOjd. ; bar.  Castleraghan,  same  co. Total 

quantity,  954  a.  & 8 p.  plant.  ( 1 ,522  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)  —Total 

rent,  124  13s.  9id. Date  2d  April  19th  year.  — Inrolled 

1st  June  1668. 


30.  Sir  JOHN  DEVrLLEER  knt.,  JOHN  STEPNEY 
esq.,  and  ROGER  JONES  gent— In  trust  for  the  (49)  offi- 
cers.— a garden  in  St.  Thomas-street,  city  ofDuBLiN,  14  2s.  6d. 
— in  Cullavellinanmore  and  Faranimoy,  74  a.  14  2s.  5|d. 
— Mansfield’s  land,  38  a.  1 Is.  6Id— Ballincobby,  23  a.  2 r. 
7s.  1 Jd. — Knockduffe,  144  a.  (233  a.  1 r.  stat.)  24  3s.  8|d. 
— Killkeagh,  77  a.  1 r.  20  p.  14  3s.  6d.  — Northwatersland, 
114  a.  3 r.  20p.  14  14s.  lid.;  par.  Rincorran,  liberties  of 
Kingsale,  co.  Cork. — Knockrobbin,  1 1 1 a.  3 n.  14  13s.  1 1 Id. — 
East  Mitchellstowne,  46  a.  13s.  lljd— part  of  the  same,  12  a. 
3s.  7fd — Pallistowne,  88  a.  14  6s.  9d.  — Thomastowne,  50  a. 

2r.  15s.  4d—  Lacknecomen,  162  a.  1r.  20  p.  24  9s.  2d. Bal- 

lynicholl,  118  a.  2r.  20  p.  14  16s.  O^d— one  moiety  of  Lisne- 
crilly,  50  a.  1 n.  10  p.  15s.  3 jd. — the  other  moiety  of  d",  50  a. 
In.  10  p.  15s.  3|d.  — Ballymullin  and  a grist  mill,  42  a.  12s.9d. 
— Gortnascottig,  41a.  2r.  12s.  7Jd— Gortnalicky,  17  a.  3 k. 
5s.  9d.  — Ballyristigg  alias  Ballyrostigg  (part),  54  a.  3 r. 
16s.  73d.;  par.  Clantead,  liberties  aforesd.  — Total  quantity, 
1,317  a.  2 n.  20  p.  plant.  (2,134  a.  1 r.  17  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  204  0s.  5jd. — Note:  By  indenture,  dated  24Dec.  1667, 
they  sold  the  lands  of  Knockduffe  (233  a.  1 n.  stat.)  to  Robert 

Southwell  of  Kingsale,  esq. Date  24 th  October  19th  year. 

— Inrolled  2l4h  Jatiuary  1667. 


34.  ROBERT  THORNHILLesq— In  Kayer,  Edermine, 
and  Clanmore,  1,398  a.  prof.  98  a.  unprof— Ballylane,  916  a. 
— Ballybrittas  (part) , 249  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof— part  of  Clan- 

rock  and  Ballym'Kissy,  84  a.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford 

Ballynenanymore,  138  a.  ; bar.  BaUaghkeene,  same  co.  — 
Aske,  381  a— Ballyloghan,  43  a — Fortchester,  225  a.  2 r. 
— Gurteens  (part),  177  a.  2 r— Doyle’s-Park  in  Gorev,  7 a. 
2 r.  — Mullanegi-ogh  (part),  62  a.;  bar.  Gory,  same' co— 
Total  quantity,  3,681  a.  2 r.  plant.  (5,963  a.  1 r.  28  r.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  744  10s.  10£d—  Rathneure,  303  a in  Bally- 

vore  alias  Ballyvary,  with  the  towne  and  gardens,  218  a.  & 
37  p. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny— Total 
quantity,  521  a.  & 37  p.  plant.  (844  a.  1 r.  1 1 p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  104  11s.  Id— Eunestowne,  84  a.  2 r— Warrenstowne, 
73  a— Coolesster  ais  Crewlester,  51  a.  2r— Ratooth  (part)’ 
44  a.  1 r.  20  p.  another  part  of  yc  same,  12a.  2r— Creemore 
(part),  66  a.  2 R— Little  Blackball  (part),  95  a.;  bar.  Ratoatli, 
co.  Meath— to  hold  this  for  y«  life  of  Hugh  Hussey— Total 
quantity,  427  a.  1 r.  20  p.  plant.  (692a.  1r.  4p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  84  13s.  Id. Date  ZAth  January  19th year. 

36.  Capt.  ADAM  MOLLINEUX— The  castle,  town, 
and  lands  of  Tuckmill,  with  y'  appurts  of  Ballymullvey’ 
i 75iA‘  } tV  „16  P‘  pl°f‘  62  A‘  unProf— the  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Ballymoghan,  with  a corn  mill  and  appurts,  214  a. 
2r— Drynan,  132  a.  & 16p— Derry,  101  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  56  a. 
unprof— Derrywood  alias  Edernagh,  14  a.  3 r.  82  p.  pi-0f. 

27  a.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof— Ballybrannacan,  189  a.  3 Clo- 

neruwood,  84a.  & 32  p— in  Maherevin,  30a.  2 r.  29  p— 
Curlogh,  35  a.  3 r— Curleaghwood,  63  a— Derryleponagh, 
13  a.  & 16  p.  the  castle,  &c.  of  Faghy  and  Lisnagomack, 

147  a.  2r.  prof.  25  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Moygh,  184  a.  3r 

Darroge,  110  a.  1 r.  32  p. — Kockboy,  61  a.  & 24  p.;  bar. 
Ratbclyne,  co.  Longford.  — Total  quantity,  1,558  a.’  1r. 

5 p.  plant.  (2,524  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  314  1 Is.  Old. 
Date  2 2d  Dec.  18 thyear — Inrolled  20 th  April  1667. 


3-8’  ^’[OMAS  TAYLOR  gent. — Killneseeragh  alias  Kill-  Queen 
nasire,  165  a.  2 r.  27  p — Clancnnakanbegg  ais  Clonkinaghan- 
begg,  103  a — Carricke  and  y'  islands  adjoining,  beitm  part 
of  Ballymony,  70  a.  ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  County 
—Total quantity, 338 a. 2 r.  27p.plant.  (548a.  2r.  14p.stat.) 

—Total  rent,  64  17s.  3.{d. Date  9th  March  19 th  year.— 

Inrolled  2d  August  1667. 


47  a.  2 r.  unprof.  4418s.8*d— ^Kn^kmort  80^  H ls^  lOAd  l Got  ^ AR™pB  PUREFOY— Gortnagrahe  alias  Tipperary. 

cKmoie.oUA.  14  Is.  10Jd.  | Gortnagragy,  partof  Cappagh, 393 a.  2r.  prof.  392  a.  unprof. 


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51. 19s.  6d. — Tenehcnsy  part  of  Cappagli,  64.  a.  prof.  52  a.  un- 

- prof.  19s.  5 Jd.  — Glanpadin  or  Nanpudin  alias  Lackaleagh, 
part  of  Cappagl),  264.  a.  prof.  145  a.  unprof.  4/.  Os.  2d— Alene- 
muckdnffe  als  Lackenancrin,  part  of  Ballysinode,  63  a.  prof. 
888  a.  unprof.  19s.  ljd— the  north  and  south  part  of  Closh- 
nageeragh,  62  a.  18s.  1 Od— Roscrea  or  Rostrea  and  Shan- 
knocke,  114  a.  prof.  78  a.  unprof.  1/.  14s.  7id.— Knockante- 
bryan  ats  Bonareagh,  136  a.  prof.  236  a.  unprof.  2f.ls.3Jd. 

— Coraghkeele  ats  Knockgorman  ats  Leashknock,  186  a. 

21. 16s.  6d. — in  Ballysheda,  with  Anacarch,  and  a castle  and 
mill,  453  a.  3 it.  61. 17s.  9 fd. ; bar.  Killnamanagli,  co.  Tip- 
perary.  41.  Lieut.  THOMAS  CONWAY.  Ballym‘- 

Coughlin  (part),  337  a.  la.  13  p.  plant.  (546  a lit.  28  p. 
stat.)  6/.  16s.7W.  viz.  out  of  yc  east  part  next  yc  lands  of  Shank- 
hill  and  Paverstowne,  145  a.  ; and  out  of  y'  northerly  part  next 
the  divisional  line  of  what  he  now  possesseth,  192  a.  1 R- 

13  p. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  14 th  January 

19 th  year. — Inrolled  2 9th  April  1667. 

42.  Capt.  EDWARD  and  Lieut.  ABRAHAM  HOARE. 

— The  ruinous  walls  of  a castle  and  part  of  the  lands  of 
Tougher,  containing  y'  3 plowlands  following,  viz.  Tougher, 
4 pi.,  Monerage,  1 pi.,  Dromdege,  i pi.,  Coramuck,  4 pi., 
Corronacooly,  i ph,  1,413  a.  — in  the  3 plowlands  of  Awe, 
viz.  Callyroheene,  Gortenure,  and  Nasken,  728  a.  ; bar.  East 
Carbury,  co.  Cork.— Total  quantity,  2,141  a.  plant.  (3,468  a. 

& 11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3 21. 10s.  3>,d. 43.  MARY  and 

MARGT  GOULDE,  Grandchildren  and  co-heirs  of  Capt. 
John  Woodcock.— Grange,  with  y'  appurfs,  290  a.— Affaddy 
and  Carranekae,  part  thereof,  109  a.;  bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kil- 
kenny— Total  quantity,  (646  a.  1 R.  11  p.  stat.)-Total  rent, 
8/.  l$.Vd. Date  28 th  August  191 A year.— Inrolled  16th  Octo- 

ber 1667. 

, 45.  BENJAMIN  andTHO' LUCAS,  SYM ON  WROT- 

HAM,  and  J»  EMERSON.— Eskerbegg,  Drumkagh,  Bal- 
lyngowne,  Ballyhugh,  and  Ballycon,  681  A.  131.  15s.  9 d.  ; 
bar.  Coolcstowne,  King's  Co.  — to  Benjamin— Lisdweene, 
311  a.  1 R.  13  p.  41. 14s.  6 \d. ; bar.  Moyfertagh,  co.  Clare. 

„4.  —to  Thomas— Ballyloeghrew  (part),  59  a.  II.  13s.  10W. ; 
bar.  I-Ialf-Fore,  co.  Westmeath.  — to  Symon— in  Carrow- 
nei’oole,  63  a.  2 r.  26  p.  19s.  4 d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 
—to  John. Date  22 d Dec.  19Ht  year. — Inrolled  17 th  April 


47.  Capt.  ARTHUR  DILLON,  L.  Col.  BEVERLY 
USHER,  and  Capt.  J*  SMITH,  in  trust  for  die  (49) 

officers. An  old  timber  house,  slated,  and  a small  yard,  on  the 

Wood  Key,  Dublin,  II.  4s— part  of  a front  slated  house, 
a malt  house,  and  garden,  in  St.  Nicholas  low-street,  10Jd. 
—the  body  of  St.  Dominick’s  abby,  yc  chancell  of  yc  said 
abby,  now  made  a barn,  and  5 a.  of  marsh  land,  7s.  6d— a 
front  and  back  house,  3 sliedds,  a court,  and  backside,  in  d», 
Is.  101(1. — a front  house,  a back  house,  and  garden,  in  d°, 
HJ.rf._a  back  slated  house,  formerly  a grist  mill,  5s.  71d— 
three  thatched  cabbins,  old  walls,  wherein  are  3 cabbins, 
3 gardens,  ye  walls  of  2 ruined  houses,  and  a walled  garden, 

in  d",  12s. a large  house,  slated,  a house  backw*,  a stable, 

a court,  a backside,  2 gardens,  and  a waste  plott,  in  y'  lands 
belonging  to  St.  Dominick’s  abby,  being  yc  dorture  of  said 


abby,  II.  19s.  4Id—  Bannattine  and  Ballybobegg  als  Bally-  10 
nagisty  in  f south  suburbs,  10  a.  18s— a large  front  house, 
a court,  2 back  houses,  a range  of  old  walls,  and  a garden  to  1 
yc  city  walls,  II.  15s.  7.itf.  — a front  slated  house,  old  walls 
wherein  is  a linny,  a waste  plott,  and  garden,  in  same  street, 

15s. — a front  slated  house  and  garden  in  d°,  11s.  3d. — a front 
house,  slated,  and  a back  house,  slated,  another  back  house, 
a garden,  another  back  house,  back  court,  and  back  crosse - 
house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  f south-west  quarter,  II.  13s.  9d. 
—two  cabbins  and  a garden  in  High-street,  south  side  of 
Lady  Coppenger’s  estate,  Is.  10  id— two  cabbins  and  a gar- 
den’in  Gallowes-lane,  ls.8Jd— two  thatched  houses  and  a 
garden  in  d°,  2s.  3d— two  thatched  houses  and  2 gardens 
in  d“,  2s.  3d— a thatched  house  and  2 gardens  in  d°,  2s.  3d. 

— a thatched  cabbin,  a large  close,  another  thatched 
house,  a barn,  and  large  garden,  d°,  4s.  6d— a cabbin  and 
garden  in  y'  lane  leading  from  St.  Finbarries  to  y*  Lough, 

Is.  l£d— three  thatched  cabbins  and  a garden  in  d’,  2s.  3d, 

I —six  thatched  cabbins  in  St.  Finbarry’s-street,  south  side, 

2s.  9 \d. — a thatched  house,  3 cabbins,  and  a garden,  in  d", 

2s.  9|d.  — Clontiman,  Ha.  — Park-Symor,  \ a.  3s.  44d.  — 
the  fourth  part  of  Gouldsweare,  and  a small  marsh  thereunto 
belonging,  5s.  7Jd—  Crogtinegeeragh  (north  sub.),  2 closes, 

2 a.  6s.  9d. — John  Watei-s  Acre,  2s.  6 id. — Templeacre,  ls.6d. 

_ Gortaglantain  (2  a.  stat.)  Is.  8Jd.  - Cloynbegg,  Clogh- 
leagh  or  Cloneleagli,  4id— Faggan’s  meadow,  2 a.  6s.  9d. 

— Ballaghsaghmore,  2 a.  6s.  9d.  — Ballaghsagl.begg,  1 a. 

3S  4irf  _ Westgortiknockane  or  Westerknockane,  2 a.  3s.41d. 

— Knoppoge-Andrew,  3 a.  6s.  9d— Farranclerigg  or  Farren- 
learick,  6 a.  8s.  5Jd—  Monenaheyny  or  Monehiney,  1a. 
2s.6id. ; north  and  south  suburbs  of  city  of  Cork. — Gortgar- 
rflgh,  j an  acre,  lOd— Stangeaheribill  or  Stangeanneribbill, 

\ acre,  5d—  Gortnecrussy,  J a.  Is.  3Jd— Gortnecrussy,  H. 
10d.  — Stangnecloghy,  J a.  5d.  — Parkneale,  U.  10>,d.— 
Pai'kneale,  1a.  ls.'8Jd— Gortnatragh,  i a.  10 id— Gortne- 
ernsy,  11  stang,  Boughanbov,  Bohernaslyardy,  Bohermana 
or  Boghernemannagh,  Inskey,  Bohernafrankagh,  and  Gorte- 
horagh  or  Gortenehorough,  4 a.  7s.  6d. — Gortagarragli,  } a. 

Is.  3 id. — Gortnacrushee,  }a.  lOd. — Garravane,  j a.  5d— 
Bohernaslyardy,  4 a.  lOd— Carrecogampheky  or  Carrowgam- 
pheky,  f a.  Is.  3Jd. — Gortinrath,  1.)  a.  2s.  6id. — Gortnag- 
lasly,  2 a.  3s.  4id. — Carriggeene,  1J  a.  2s.  6.jd.  Monenar- 
rea,  1 a.  Is.  8Jd— Gould’s  Meadow,  1 a.  ; par.  St.  Bridget, 
south  suburbs  of  Cork— Coolene,  3 a.  Ss.OJd—  Cloine  and 
Gorteloughy,  2.)  a.  4s.  2\d.  — Croghtimore,  8 a.  ls.6d.— 
Croghtinapeky,  2 a.  3s.  4*d.  — Parkenefaha,  4 a.  lOd. — 
Parkeveege  and  Parkenafeyny,  3 a.  5s.  Ojd—  Paikevalahane 
and  Parkelumbard, 4a.  3s.4id— Ardmanimore(part),  6s. 6d.; 

par.  St.  Finbarry,  south  suburbs  of  Cork. Dale  ls<  July 

19 th  year.— Inrolled  11  th  Dec.  1667. 

53.  Sir  FRANCIS  FOULKE  knt—  Part  of  y*  lower 
part  of  Ballinekillv,  300  a— the  moiety  of  Newtowne,  being 
the  lower  part,  130  a— Curryglasse,  224  a.  prof.  45  A.  unprof. 

— Dromine  and  Tyomce,  570  a— Total  rent,  181. 11s.  9d— 
Aglirum  (part),  70a— in  Rushine,  1 12  a.  1 r.  13p.  2I.15s.4Jd. 
—Total  rent,  211. 7s.  lfd. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  co. 
Cork.— Date  28 th  Nov.  19 th  year.— Inrolled  6 th  February 
1667. 


Roll,  1 9lh  Ota.  II-  ninth  part,  face. 


1.  LANCELETT  MARTIN  and  Dr.  ABRAHAM 
YARNER— A brick  house,  slated,  a back  building,  tyled,  a 
small  parcell  of  ground  by  the  river  Lilfye,  in  Oxmantowne, 
Dublin,  31. ; city  of  Dublin. — part  of  the  walls  of  a house, 
and  yc  walls  of  four  other  houses,  in  Lumbard-street,  south 
side,  17s.  7id. — a house,  a house  bnckw'1,  and  a yard,  in  d”, 
1/.  10s. — a house  backw1,  a yard,  a thatched  house  backwd,  a 
backside,  and  a house  plott  backw*,  in  d«,  16s.  6d—  a house, 
a house  backw*,  a yard,  and  house  plott,  in  d°,  II.  10s— a 
house  and  yard  in  d",  19s.  6d— a house  backw*,  a yard,  and 
another  house  backward,  d“,  II.  7s— a house,  a yard,  the 
walls  of  a house  backward,  and  a backside,  in  d»,  18s— a 
tann-yard,  a thatched  house,  and  a tann-yard  backw*,  in  d", 
12s. — a house,  a yard,  the  walls  and  plott  of  a house,  and  a 
garden,  formerly  a tann-yard,  in  d“,  11.  Is. — the  walls  of  a 
house,  a house  backw*,  a backside,  yc  walls  of  a house,  and  a 
earden  plott,  in  d",  19s.  6rf— a ruined  house  and  a backside 
(122.) 


in  d",  16s.  6rf—  the  walls  of  a house  in  Sander’s-lane,  west 
side,  2s.  3d— a house  plott  in  d»,  lljd. — a thatched  tene- 
ment in  d",  6s. — two  thatched  tenements  and  2 gardens  in 
d»,  12s— the  walls  of  an  old  mill  adjoining  to  the  town  wall, 
d»,  3s— several  house  pious,  now  a garden,  and  a house  plott, 
east  side  said  lane,  6s.  8d— a house,  a yard,  and  a thatched 
house  backw*,  on  N.  side  Lumbard-street,  15s— part  ol  a 
house,  a house  backw*,  y'  walls  of  an  old  house  backw*,  and  a 
garden,  (1“,  17s.  lid.;  town  of  Galway— Total  m Galway, 
141.  10s.  7 Jd.  — in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers.  Dal. 
19  til  Dec.  19M  year. 


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19  Ch.  II. 


Carlow. 


Dublin. 

Cashcll. 


6.  Sir  RICHARD  KENNEDY  knt.,  second  baron  of  yc 

- Exchequer.  — Rathnegeragh,  426  a. — Dromfeagh,  225  a. 

Culetughty,  440  a. — Knocknemurane,  253  a.  prof.  50a.  nnprof. 
— Milltowne,  102  A. prof.  60a.  unprof.—  Garryhill,  Killra<diin 
alias  Tinraghin,  20  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  — Ballidoher  alias 
Ballydurley,  32  a.— Clonfarty,  3 a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof— Bal- 
linekillibegg,  20  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Idrone,  co.  Car- 
L0W- — Shane,  163  a. — Knockdrumnagh  and  Knockilldarragh, 
175  a. — Rahinlca  and  Bellalagh,  406  a.  2r.;  bar.  Forth,  same 

co. — Total  quantity,  (3,664  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.) Total  rent, 

45/.  1 6s.  1 id. Date  6th  Dec.  thy  ear. —Inrolled  17/A  March 

1667. 

8.  Capt.  GILBERT  RAWSON  and  Capt.  HENRY 
BRUME.— One  brick  house,  slated,  in  Cooke-street,  Dublin, 
18s.  9 d. — part  of  a large  stone  house,  a garden,  and  yard, 
5s.  1 Id. — walls  of  an  old  house,  a slated  house,  with  a kiln  and 
a waste  plott,  8s. — old  walls  and  waste  pieces  of  ground  600 
feet  in  length,  1/.— a large  slated  house  opposite  the  Crosse, 
16s— a small  house,  stone  walls  and  slated,  2 others,  d°,  a 
courtledge  joining  to  a yard,  with  a stable  and  garden,  all  in 
Frycrs-street,  1/.  16s. — a large  stone  house,  wall,  one  end 
thatched,  4s. — a void  plott  of  ground  where  a house  stood, 
both  in  Fryers  quarter,  6s — a parcell  of  old  walls  and  waste 
walls,  with  a roof  joining  to  the  east  gate,  and  a stone  house, 

slated,  over  yc  gate  in  Conafoy  qr.,  13s a house,  stone  walled 

and  slated,  a court  or  backside,  a garden,  and  a shedd,  12s. 

large  old  stone  walls  on  y'  north  side  of  Conafoy  gate,  behind 
y'  same,  another  pair  of  old  stone  walls,  5s. — old  walls  to  yc 
street,  wherein  is  a smith’s  shop,  i/.0s.6<Z. — old  waste  walls  to 
yc  street,  some  part  thatched,  2s.  6d.  — old  stone  walls,  with  a 
backside,  2s.  6 d. — a little  garden  joining  to  the  town  wall,  to 
y“  said  garden,  a stone  house,  slated,  all  in  Conafoy  qr.  afore- 
said, 7s— a house  to  the  street,  with  a backside  and  garden, 
7s.  9d— a low  new  built  house,  with  a thatched  house  behind 
it,  2s— a garden  behind  that  which  joins  to  y°  town  walls,  and 
a pair  of  old  walls,  2s. — a small  thatched  house,  with  old  walls 
behind  it,  2s.6d— a large  house,  slated,  and  garden,  19s.  3d. 

a large  house  and  a range  of  buildings  running  to  Wicked 
gate— a small  court  and  walls  where  a house  hath  been,  at 
one  end  whereof  is  a thatched  shedd  and  stone  walls,  behind 
the  former  house,  16s.  6d.—a  stone  house,  shedd,  backside, 

cabbin,  and  garden,  in  Conafoy  quarter,  14s a house  with 

stone  walls,  old  walls  with  a backside,  a cabbin,  a garden,  and 
a small  thatched  house,  8s.  6d— old  stone  walls  with  a cabbin 
in  them,  other  old  walls  and  ruined  walls,  and  waste  plotts 
joining  to  yc  garden,  5s— a house,  a court,  and  cabbin  with 
old  walls  and  void  plotts  of  ground,  1 9s— old  workes  with  a 
cabbin,  a parcell  of  old  walls  and  waste  plotts  at  yc  lower 
end,  joining  to  the  bishop’s  garden,  all  in  Conafoy  qr.,  5s— a 
house,  backside,  and  part  of  a garden,  St.  Nic’-strect,  9s— old 

walls,  2 shedds  in  them,  backside,  and  part  of  a garden,  5s. 

old  walls  in  which  are  three  thatched  cabbins,  old  stone  walls, 
thatched,  with  n yard  behind  both,  7s— a waste  plott,  where 
a house  stood  behind  the  same,  and  a garden,  Is.  6 d.  — large 
stone  walls  to  y°  street,  ruined,  and  a garden,  5s— old  stone 
walls  to  the  street,  with  a garden,  4s — a large  stone  house  to 
the  street,  with  a square  building  backward,  and  a little 
court  in  yc  midst,  behind  yc  said  building  is  a backside  or  yard, 
and  behind  it  a stone  house  thatched  [..  ] pounds  ster'— be- 
hind yc  same  a grass  plott  inclosed  and  a large  garden,  5s. a 

house  to  y'  street,  stone  walls,  and  thatched,  4s— a house  and 
walls,  d ',  4s.  1(M— a house  or  small  cabbin,  and  2 courts  or 
yards,  Is.  Id— a house  to  the  street,  a ruined  cabbin,  and  a 
little  plott  backw4  of  these,  lOd—  a large  court  behind  yc 

same,  a stable,  barn,  and  a void  plott  of  ground,  10s. a large 

house  and  stone  walls,  7s.  2d— a stone  house  to  the  street 
or  an  additional  back  building  of  stone,  shingled,  a thatched 
kitchen,  a small  stone  building  backw1,  and  a small  stone 
building  covered  with  shingle  and  joining  to  the  town  walls 
all  in  St.  Nic’-street,  1/.  Is — a parcell  of  garden  and  orchard 
ground  on  north  side  of  yc  said  gate,  a thatched  house  joining 
to  y'  former  part  of  it,  a dwelling  house  and  part  of  a kiln  for 

malt,  and  5 small  thatched  cabbins  by  yc  wall,  16s. on  yc  other 

side  of  y'  lane  a plott  of  garden  ground,  with  5 cabbins  on  it, 
10s— a cabbin  and  garden,  with  another  cabbin  backwards, 

‘>s‘  “ garden  plott.  Is. — an  orchard  and  cabbin,  Is a 

parke  joining  to  y town  wall,  11a.  2s— a plott  of  garden 
ground,  with  6 cabbins  thereon,  all  in  St.  Nit?  qr.,  without 
St.  Nic*  gate,  9s. — a garden  joining  to  yc  town  walls  on  y°  one 
side,  and  the  great  green  on  y other,  in  St.John’s  qr.,  without 


St.  John’s  gate,  Is. — a garden  joining  to  and  bounded  as  y°  19  Cu.  ii. 

former,  Is. — two  cabbins  and  a garden  plott.  Is. — a garden 

plott,  with  2 small  cabbins,  2s. — a garden  plott  next  to  it,  Cashel/. 

® p- — 1"’°  gfll'den  plotts,  with  2 small  cabbins  thereon,  2 n. 

wraste  plotts  or  walls  and  waste  cabbin,  6 p — two  waste  plotts 
and  an  old  cabbin,  1 n.  4 p— a small  thatched  cabbin,  all  in 
Fryers  quarter  without  Fryers  gate,  6 p— a large  thatched 
house,  a small  orchard  and  garden,  two  small  cabbins  near 
the  same,  with  a waste  plott  of  ground,  4 » — a cabbin  with 
a garden  plott,  and  another  garden  by  it,  3 it.  6 p— a large 

house,  thatched,  and  garden  behind  it,  5s. next  y»  former, 

2 cabbins,  with  2 gardens,  Is.  6 d.  or  2s— an  orchard,  2 garden 
plotts,  and  4 small  cabbins,  8s— a plott  of  garden  ground, 

Is.  6rf.  — part  of  6 garden  plotts  north  on  Conafoy’s  gate, 
with  7 old  cabbins  thereon,  all  in  Conafoy’s  qr.,’  without 
Conafoy’s  gate,  ls.5d.;  city  of  Cashell — in  trust  for  y=  (49) 
officers — Total  rent,  22/.  2s.  3d— Paying  to  y'  archbp.  of 
Cashell  for  ever  for  all  y=  premisses  in  lieu  and  satisfaction 
of  all  other  rents  and  duties  due  and  payable  to  y«  said  see  of 
Cashell,  and  all  other  known  rents  and  quit  rents  payable 

to  f crown,  y°  said  rents  respectively  set  down Date 

26/A  Nov.  19/A  year. 

17.  DANIEL  CLEMENTS— Drumaghan,  15a— Kill-  Cavan. 

mully,  136  a— Crosmottagh,  140  a Tullivillreagh,  73  a. 

Tu  llymcSogh  nagli , 114  a — Drumhogh,  121  a— Rathkenny, 

184  a — Coragh,  136  a. — Tullyballybane,  72  a — Drumgallan, 

81  a.  ; bar.  Tullaghgarvy,  co.  Cavan — Crosreagh  (part),  86  a. 

2 It.  27  P.;  bar.  Castleraghan,  same  co.  — Total  quantity, 

(1,875  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  15/.  12s.  8d. Date 

30/A  Nov.  19/A  year.  — Inrolled  17/A  December  1667. 

19.  EDMOND  RYAN— In  the  north  part  of  Castle-  Tipperary. 
towne,  222  a.  2r.  2p.  plant.  (360  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.) 

31. 7s.  Id. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary Date  16/A  Dec. 

19/ A 2/cor. — Inrolled  27/A  January  1667. 

21.  MICHAEL  BOYLE,  lord  archbp.  of  Dublin,  lord  Cork. 
chancellor— Drishane,  1 plow!',  112  a.  2 r— Ardtobridmore, 

Ipl.,  158a.  2r — Artobridbegg,  6gneeves,  105a— Gortrowen, 

6 gneeves,  42  a— Carrigalusky,  d°,  34  a— out  of  the  little 
island  in  the  harbour,  6 a.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork— Total 
quantity,  458  a.  plant.  (741a.  3 n.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

6/.  19s.  1 \d. 19/A  Dec.  19/A  year.— Inrolled  19/A  Dec. 

1667. 

^ JOHN  WOODCOCK— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  Kilkenny. 
of  Killcregan,  993  a.  2 r.  16  p— Ballytarsney  (part),  102  a.  & 

16p. ; bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quantity,  (1.478  a. 

3 r.  38 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5/.  19s.  8|d. Date  15/A  Nov. 

19/A  year— Inrolled  23  d November  1667. 


24.  HUGH  Earl  of  MOUNT  ALEXANDER— A front 
slated  house,  a back  building,  another  building  backward,  in 
High-street,  2/.  16s.  3d.;  city  of  Dublin.  — Frainstowne 
(part),  720  a.  2 r.  3 p.  14/.  11s.  9 id.  - Bally  boy  es  alias 
Boycstowne  (part),  674  a.  1r.  22  p.  13/.  13s.  Id. ; bar. 

Talbotstowne,  co.  Wicklow. Date  16/A  August  19/A 

year. 


Dublin. 


Wicklow. 


28.  Major  W»  WADE.-Rathbegg  and  Killcomogan,  Kina's  Co. 
366  a.  & 26  p. — the  west  end  of  Lisduffe  plowp,  being  Timber- 
wood,  44  a— Rathmore  (part),  148  a.;  bar.  Clonliske,  King’s 
Co.  — Total  quantity,  (904  a.  & 21  p.  stat.) —Total  rent 
11/.  6s.  0£d. Date  14/A  Jan.  19/A  year. 

30.  Col.  THOMAS  SADLER— In  Ballyvolvessa,  334  a.  Tipperary. 

prof.  80  a. unprof— in  Cloghbeagh,  7 a.  prof.  46  a.  unprof. 

in  Cecilnalaglia,  98a — Kilkenapartof  Lystryan,  173  a. Lis- 

in'Kory,  1 92  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof—  Claunan  part  of  Garryane, 

163  a— in  Bally  vonin,  128  a— Farranm'Rannell,  49  a.  prof. 

41  a.  unprof— in  Garrane,  282  a— Killconyhenimore,  602  a. 
prof.  60  a.  unprof. — Killconyhenibegg,  94  a.  prof.  154  a.  un- 
prof—  Ballynehcncie,  197  a.  prof.  72  a.  unprof— Carrick  part 
of  y'  same,  388  a — Ballingarry,  306  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof— 

Tirlagh,  51  a— llathinane,  160  a— Criragh,  207  a— Kill  - 
nalagha,  406  a.  prof.  21  a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  for  ever  Sop- 

well-Hall — in  Dromanure,  79  a.  2 r— Lismallin,  185  a 

Ballylina,  257  a — in  Clarekeele,  136a— in  Ballybrinn,  94  a. 

2 r. — in  Gurtine,  349  a.  ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tip- 
perary— in  Slewline,  4 qr.,  8 a— Killyroge,  1 townland, 

32  a. — in  Killturoge,  i townld,  187  a. — in  Coolekery,  3 cart"', 


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19  Cu.  II.  18  a. in  Mullaghotry  and  Currenny,  31  a. — in  yc  other  cart" 

— of  Coolekerry,  41  a. — in  Slewline,  other  i qr.  in  y'  par.  of 

Galway.  Annaghdowne,  11a. — Mnlloghoterry  Curreny  qr.,  147  a. — in 
Leaghcarrowmore,  $ qr.,  86a.— in  y*  castle  qr.  of  Lackagh, 

81  a. — in  Lackabegg,  2 qrs.,  219  a. — in  Slewfin,  i qr.,  60  a. 
in  Carrowrae  qr.,  78  a. — in  Carroncullitoy  and  Curleene  qr. 
and  1,  109a. — Pallowsarra,  1 qr.,  121a.— in  Castle  qr.  of  Lack- 
agh, 49a. — Farmalee  parcell,  19  a.;  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. 

Carrowrean,  1 qr.,  58  a. — in  Kno'ckdo'ugh  i qr.,  24  a. — 

Loghanegy,  1 qr.,  43  a.— Leaglicarrowbegg,  i qr.,  68  a.— a par- 
cell  in  coffion  to  Mullagliotery,  Leaglicarrowbegg,  and  Leagh- 
carrowmore, 18  a.— a parcell  in  comonto  Mullosotery,  Leagh- 
carrowbegg,  and  Leaghcarrowmore,  18  a.  prof.  15  a.  bogg. — 
in  Cantowne,  1 a.— a parcell  cont*  10  A.— in  Slewfin  4 qr., 

7 a.  ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co.— Total  quantity  in  Tipperary, 
4,938a.  plant.  (7,998a.  2 r.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7 41.19s.9rf. 

— Total  quantity  in  Galway,  1,536  a.  plant.  (2,488  a.  & Up. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  151. 10s. Dale  Kith  Oct.  19 th  year.— 

InroUed  6th  Nov.  1667. 

Corh.  32.  SAMUEL  WOODROFFE  gent.  — In  y'  easterly 
part  of  Carrugarriffe,  185  a.  1 r.  14  p.— Carrugarriffe  (part) 
and Caren  (part), 374a.  3 n.  23 p— WestDrometiclogh,  141  a. 

1 u.  8 p. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co  Cork.  — Total  quantity, 
701  a.  2 k.  5p.  plant.  (1,136  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

101.13s.0ijrf. Date 26th  Nov.  19 thy  car. —InroUed  UthDec. 

1667. 

Meath.  34.  JOHN  GREYDON.— In  Bryan’s  Parke,  54  a.  & 19r. 

11.  Is.  1W.  — in  Irishtowne,  64  a.  11.  5s.  lid.—  in  Arcath, 

4.9  A.— more  in  yc  same,  31a.  11. 12s.  4.) d.— in  Princetowne, 

same,  11  a.  1 r.  38  p.  9s.  IJrf.;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath.— 
Total  quantity,  238  a.  2 r.  30  p.  plant.  (386  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  41. 16s.  6 \d. Dale  9th  May  19  th  year.— 

InroUed  10 th  May  1667. 

Mayo.  36.  Sir  GEORGE  BINGHAM  bart.— Cregreagh  alias 

Cregveagh,  1 qr.,  46  a Carrowbracke,  1 qr.,  72  a.— Lisfine- 

gan,  4 qr.,  divided  thus : viz.  Lisfinegan,  Corlisbrin,  and  Lag- 
boy,  1 cart",  i of  cart",  42  a. — Clossoduffe,  1 cart.,  28  a. — Lis- 
coyle,  Jth  of  cart.,  30  a. — Drissicane,  1 cart.,  59  a. — in  Kill- 
greny,  1 qr.,  53  a.— Coshill,  4 qr. , 24  a.— in  Ardnicole  qr.,  4 a.— 
Ower  alsNower,  1 qr.,  82a. — Killaglier  or  Kilfagher,  4 qr.,  59a. 
— Rahinruffe,  4 qr.,  25  a— two  third  parts  of  the  quarter  of 
Criggarrowe  or  Crigganowe,  39  A — in  Nower  als  Ower  qr.,  | 

6 A. Cormagh,  1 cartron,  24  A. — in  Knockmullinurry,  7 a. — 

Ralinagadowlagli,  1 cart.,  14  a. — Leatrym,  1 cart.,  20  a.  in 
Knocknelinta,  4 qr.,  31  a.— in  Killgrana  and  Lisnalowe,  25  a. 
— Lisnicholas,  1 qr.,  153  a.— Sliankeile,  4 qr.,  13  a — Killmo- 
dony  and  Killogh,  1 qr.,  71  a.— Mote  ais  Lisduffe,  1 qr.,  79  a. 
— Killmore  alias  Coilmore,  18  a.— in  Ardnicoile  qr.,  16  a.; 
bar.  Killmayne,  co.  Mayo.— Total  quantity,  (1,655  a.  1 R. 

Roscommon.  35 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  101. 6s. 7 Jd— in  Lisinisky,  lqr.,53A. 

—in  Killcosh,  2 qrs.,  112  a.— in  Moydowne,  2 qrs.,  47  a — in 
Farrbregg,  1 qr.,  61a.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — Total 
quantity,  (442  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.15s.3Jrf— 
Armagh,  1 qr.,  114  a.  11. 3s.  lrf.  (184  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.) ; bar. 

Galway,  and  co.  Roscommon. — Portcarry,  3 cartrons,  58  a. — a bogg 
abutting  upon  Portcarry,  8 a. — in  Kilbroneighter,  5 cart.,  20  a. 
— in  Knockbane,  1 qr.,  9 A. — in  Killcumyn,  1 qr.,  10  a. — in 
Carrownemanagh  ais  Cahermannagh,  2a. — in  Corr,  2 cartrons, 
7a in  Oughterard,3  cart.,  Ia.— in  Rosse,  1 qr.,  2 a — in  Car- 


rowmoreknock,  14  a. — in  Knockbane,  1 qr.,  41  a. — Total  quan-  19 

tity,  (278a.  2r.  18p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11. 14s.  lOd— Inchi-  

macatree  alias  Insimucktyer,  1 qr.,  122  a. — Knockbanebegg,  C 

1 cart.,  25  a. — in  Gorthallaghan  als  Gortullaghan,  19  a. — Total 
quantity,  (268  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11. 13s.  7 Jd.; 
bar.  Mtickullin,  co.  Galway. — Tollrosse  or  Killrosse  als  Pole- 
rosse,  4 qr.,  49  a. — Killeage  ais  Killbeage,  Carrowroe,  and 
Croghill,  270  a. — Carrowreagh,  lqr.,  73  a.  ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  (634  a.  3r.  36 1*.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

31. 19s.  i\d. — in  Knocknecornea  ais  Knocknehorne,  1 qr., 

32  a.  plant.  (51  a.  3 r.  13  p.  stat.)  6s.  5Jrf. ; bar.  Kiltartan, 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  2,171  a.  plant.  (3,516  a.  2 r.  25  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  211. 19s.  Id. Dale  23 d Feb.  19 th  year. 

— InroUed  1th  June  1667. 

39.  DAN--  BOWMAN,  MARTHA  his  wife,  and  i 
NATIP  WESTEN,  son  and  heir  of  Capt.  R‘‘  Westen — 

In  Clonlonge,  in  y°  parish  of  St.  Nicholas,  16  a.  1 R.  14  p. — 
in  St  John’s  parish,  severall  small  parcells,  1 a.  2 r.  32  p — 
in  St.  Lawrence  parish,  4 a.  2 r.  14  p. — more  in  St.  John’s 
par.,  2 a.  1 r.  28  p. — in  St.  Michael’s  par.,  2r.  18  p. — more 
in  the  same  par.,  2 r.  36  p. — more  in  the  same  par.,  1 a.  & 

16  p. — more  in  the  same  par.,  1 r.  6 p. — more  in  the  same 
par.,  36  p.  — in  St.  Nicholas  par.,  in  y"  east  part  of  yc  town- 
lands  of  Bealenecurry,  162a.  In.  18 p. — in  Clonlonge  afore- 
said, 5 a.  2 r.  26  p. ; south  liberties  of  Limerick. — Total 
quantity,  (317  a.  2 it.  4 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21. 19s.  6 Id. 

— one  third  to  Bowman  and  wife,  for  her  life. 41.  Said 

D.  BOWMAN.— In  St.  Michael’s  par.,  on  the  west  part  of 
y"  townlands  of  Ballynecurry,  97  a.  plant.  (157  a.  & 20  r. 
stat.)  U 9s.  5\d. ; same  liberties.  — Carrowe  alias  Carrow- 
garre,  65  a. — Shanballymahuny  ats  Ballymouglian,  115  a. — 
in  part  of  Ardrigan,  contiguous  to  d°,  49  a.  2 r.  26  p. ; bar. 
Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  (372  a.  8t 

3p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  31. 9s. 9d. Date 20th  Dec.  19 thyear. 

— InroUed  28 th  Dec.  1667. 

43.  Capt.  W»  BOLTON.— Killure,  433  a.  61. 11s.  6rf— 
part  of  Fathlegg,  with  his  improvements  there,  555  a.  81.8s.6f  d. 
— Killmacoumbe,  230  a.  31.  9s.  10. \d.  — Ballynemoyntragh, 
331  a.  51.  Os.  6 \d.  — Ballynelly,  1 14  A.  11.  14s.  7i d.  — Gar- 
hanegarriffe,  87  a.  ll.6s.5d.  ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. 
— Total  quantity,  1,750  A.  plant.  (2,834  a.  2 n.  31  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  261.  11s.  5 frf. Date  16 th  May  19th  year — 

InroUed  17 th  May  1667. 

45.  NATHANIEL  MARICES  esq— Coolagher,  220  a. 

in  y'  south-west  part  of  Garryhidder  and  Lisneroode,  280  a. 

2r.  27p. — Ballynahorne and Curraghtubber,  120a.  121.lls.4rf. 
— in  -f  north-east  part  of  Garryhidder  and  Lisneroode,  133  a. 

1 n.  13  p.  21. 14s. ; bar.  Tmehinchy,  Queen’s  Co. — in  Clo- 
nagli  and  Cullmagagh,  104  a.  21.  2s.  Hrf.;  bar.  Slewmargie, 
same  co. — to  hold  these  for  the  life  of  John  Hovenden  only. — 
in  Brownesfbrd  alias  Aghabrowne,  85  a.  1 r.  9 p.  prof.  100  a. 
unprof.  11.  14s.  6irf.—in  the  same,  268  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof. 
240  a.  unprof.  51.  8s.  8rf. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co. 

Kilkenny. 46.  SAMUEL  WALLIN. — In  Clone- 

beckan,  15  a.  Ik.  9 p.  prof.  7 a.  2 r.  unprof—  in  Gurteene, 
78  a.  3 r.  23  p.  prof.  41  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  — the  rem*  of 
Gurteene,  12  a.  1 r.  39  p.— Tirernan,  152  a.  2 r.  prof.  28  a. 

2 r.  16  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Slewmargie,  Queen’s  Co.— Total 
quantity,  (419  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  4s.  11  lrf. 
Dale  21  st  Oct.  19 lit  year. — InroUed  15l!i  Feb.  1667. 


Roll,  1 9lhCha.lI.  ninth  part,  hack. 


Dublin. 


Wicklow. 


Cork. 


1. Col. HEYWARD  ST. LEGER, MARTIN  FARLEY, 
and  ALEX.  PARKER,  esqrs. — A house  and  small  garden  in 
Castle-street,  21.  2s.  2Jrf. ; city  of  Dublin.  — Ballinrohan, 
(part),  114  a.  2r.  21.6s.4Jd. — two  third  parts  of  Ballyronan, 
78  a.  2 r.  11.  Us.  9Jd. — Ballynasli,  127  a.  21.  Us.  5Jrf. — 
Knockrahin,  1,165  a.  231.  Us.  9Jrf.;  bar.  Newcastle,  co. 
Wicklow. — Total  quantity,  1,485  a.  plant.  (2,405a.  1 R.  35  P. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  301.  Is.  4 id. — Ballyrogan,  Collenetony, 
and  Killpeddar,  277  a.  prof.  41a.  unprof.  51. 12s.  2rf.— Bally- 
nevallagh  juxta  Killpatrick,  297  a.  61. 0s.  3Jd. — Cornelionally 
(part),  13  a.  3 r.  30  p.  5s.  8rf.;  bar.  Arklow,  same  co.— Total 
quantity,  587  a.  3 r.  30  p.  plant.  (952  a.  1 it.  17  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  111.  18s. ljrf— Corballymore,  253  a.  31.16s.10.id. 
— Glanbegg  and  Ballynegaull,  1 plowland,  263  a.  3 r.  8 p. 
41.  0s.  ljrf.  — Ballynonv,  1 pi.,  172  a.  11.  12s.  2frf—  Bally- 
(122.) 


downy,  159  a.  21.  8s.  3irf. ; co.  Cork.  — Total  quantity, 
847  a.  3 R.  8 P.  plant.  (1,373  a.  1 r.  8 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
121. 17s.  6rf— to  hold  these  until  yc  redemption  of  yc  mort- 
gages thereon,  in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers. 4.  Col.  HE\- 

WARD  ST.  LEGER.— In  Park-Gortroe  pi.,  54  a.— Park- 
Gortroe,  S.W.  part,  69  a.— Park-Gortroe,  north  part,  124  a. 
— in  yc  west  plowland  of  Elnastoge  (part),  6a.  2r.  12p.;  bar. 
Fermoy,  same  co. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Downekipp, 
261a.;  bar.  Cosmae,  co.  Limerick.— Total  quantity,  514  a. 
2n.  12 p. plant.  (833  a.  2r.  3p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.16s.Sfrf. 
Date  11th July  1 9th year. —InroUed  UthDec.  1667. 

5.  JOSEPH  YELVERTON  gent. — Lism'hue,  south  part, 
26  a.  1 R.  18  p. — Killoquerke,  cast  part,  72  a. — Baneshane  or 
Bansha,  middle-east-part,  containing  these  several  denomi- 


Ca.  11. 


'Jmerick. 


Tipperary. 

Waterford. 

Queen's  Co. 

Kilkenny. 
Queen's  Co- 


Cork. 

Limerick. 

Tipperary. 


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136  RECORDS  OF  IRELAND:  [March 


. II.  nations,  viz.  Ballyberrane,  54  or  58  a.  3 it.  24  p. — Fyherty, 
38  A.  1 n.  32  p. — Ballyglasse,  west  part,  and  Ballydavy,  158  a. 
•an/.  2 r.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity, 

(567  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  6s.  4 id. 7.  JOHN 

FREEMAN  gent. — Gorticullen,  west  part,  140  a. — in  Killgro- 
gymore,  next  to  Gorticullen,  8a.  & lip. — in  Both,  253a.  lu. 
13  p. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  same  eo. — Total  quantity,  (239  a. 

3 r.  15  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21. 4s.  llijtf. 8.  RICHARD 

SYMONS. — Out  of  yc  east  part  of  y'  north  part  of  Lism'lnie, 
84  a.  3r.  33p. — Stratmc-Evil,  south  part,  63  a.  1r.  16  p.;  bar. 
Clanwilliam,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (240  a.  & 37  p.  stat  ) — 

Total  rent,  2i.5s.0Jtf. 8.  HEZEKI  AH  WOODWARD. 

— Ballyglassoughtragh,  part,  20  a.  & 9p.  plant.  (32  a.  2r.S2p. 

stat.)  6s.  ltf. ; same  bar.  and  co. 9.  JOHN  ARMIGER. 

— Curraghan  or  Corahannagh  (east  part),  162  a.  2 r. — Cool- 
wongy,  east  part,  58  a.  2 r.  ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quan- 
tity, (357a.  3 r.  37 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  7s.  lltf. Date 

6th  Dec.  19 111  year. — lnrolled  10 th  Dec.  1667. 

n.  11.  EDWARD  Lord  Visct.  CONWAY  and  Sir  GEO. 

RAWDEN  bart. — A front  house  to  Fishamble-street,  Dub- 
•w.  ein,  1/.  14s.  6tf. — part  of  Newtowne  and  Aghamore,  53  a.  2 r. 
6p.  1/.  ls.8tf. — Ballnowbegge,  14  a.  5s.8tf. — Half-Blackditch, 
30  a.  12s.  lftf. — Ballynerin,  part,  172  a.  3f  10s.  Ojjtf. — 
Knockquorke,  40  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.  16s.  2Jtf.  bar.  Arklow, 

co.  Wicklow— Ballynecorr,  1,857  a.  671. 1 2s Faninerin, 

187  a.  31.  15s.  8ijtf. — Ballyshanterriffe,  193  a.  prof.  423  a. 
unprof.  31. 18s.2tf. — Ballykriery  ats  Ballycriny  alias  Ballycrine, 
404  a.  1 r.  Si.  19s.  1 ltf. — Grenane,  17  a.  prof.  22  a.  unprof. 
Gs.  lOJtf. — Ballincarragan,  19  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof.  7s.  8,{tf. 
— Ballinconagh  or  Ballynetonagh,  180  a.  3i.  12s.  lltf. ; bar. 

'■  Ballynecorre,  same  co. — the  several  tenem'*  or  parcells  of  void 
ground  fronting  on  St.  Stephen’s-street,  between  y°  Lord 
Aungier’s  house  and  the  churchyard  in  St.  Stephen’s-street, 
If  6s.  ljrf.;  city  of  Dublin. — Total  quantity,  3,206  a.  3 r. 

6 p.  plant.  (5,196  a.  & 15  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  641. 19s.  Oltf. 

• — in  trust  for  y"  (49)  officers. 15.  EDWARD  Lord 

Visct.  CONWAY. — In  Dromards,  2 cart™,  in  Riagauria  and 
Gobbgraffy,  1 cart"  and  1,  in  Cloonagh  and  Millneagh,  1 cart., 
in  Clonturke,  J cart.,  called  Corregaffey,  and  in  Cloonboy- 
nagh,  1 ciu't.,  186 a.  & 24  p. — Cloonclivy,  1 cart,  and  j,  120a. 

2 r.  32  p. — Roskey,  1 cart,  and  a 3d.,  Derane,  1 cart.,  Cork- 
naw,  l cart.,  Cloncomer,  1 cart.,  and  Cankeele  als  Keantille, 
ilh  cart.,  390  a.  prof.  600  a.  unprof.  — Gortnelnw,  1 cart, 
and  J,  Barratty,  -J  of  a cart.,  Killdrom,  1 cart.,  and  Cloonog- 
hill,  Jth  of  cart.,  267  a.  prof.  31  a.  unprof. — Killcman  alias 
Killomane  alias  Killoynane,  2 cartrons,  199  a.  1 r.  24. p.  prof. 

33  a.  unprof. — Cashell,  1 cart.,  26  a.  3 r.  8p. — Clonecar- 
rene,  2 cart.,  83  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  598  a.  unprof. — Dromlarra, 

2 cart.,  63  A.  & 32  p.  prof.  41  a.  1 it.  24  p.  unprof.  (lough 
and  bogg.) — Dromrahill  alias  Dromcraghvill,  £ cart,  53  a. 

1 u.  8 p.  prof.  16  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  — Dromrahull  alias 
Dromraghvill,  1 cart.,  105  a.  3 n.  8 p. — Logheene  ats  Lough- 
ine,  1 cart.,  64  a — Doonera  ats  Dunaragha,  Carrowbeagh 
alias  Carrowbrighogh,  and  Corneshoghy,  2 cart,  and  a 10th, 

266  a.  2 it.  16  p.  prof.  19  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof— in  Tawlaght, 

2 A. — Sclton  Aghamore,  and  in  Anaghdarrigg  ats  Anaghadearg, 

2 cart,  and  206  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  47  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof— 
Dromduagh,  131a.  3 r.  24  p.  — Dromhory  or  Dromheny, 

29  a.  1 it.  16  p.  prof.  16  a.  Sc32p.  unprof. — Farnaght,  1 cart. 

— Aghdrombado  ats  Aghudrombado,  Gortnecrannagh,  and 
Gortlitteragh,  5 cart.,  351a. — Drombeggagh,  and  in  Tum- 
neightra,  1 cart,  and  an  8th,  94  a.  & 32  p. — Gortnenheina 
alias  Gortencony  alias  Gortenom  and  Brenrose,  2 cart.,  I 
100  a.  2 it.  16  p— Try ne,  2 cart.,  78  a.  2r.  32  p—  Reyney 
ats  Renne,  2 cart.,  106  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  139  a.  1 r.  24  p.  | 
unprof. — Cloonecongo,  2 cart.,  117  a.  3 it.  8 p.  prof.  19  a. 

3 it.  8 p.  unprof. — Errew,  1 cart.,  and  in  Carrowbeagh,  J cart., 

86  a. — in  Brenrosse,  A cart.,  53a.  1 r.  8p. — Dromgillra,  2 cart., 
and  in  Brenrosse  a Jtli  of  cart,  162  a.  1 r.  8p. — Tunononon- 

tragh,  part,  124  a.  1 it.  14  p. ; bar.  Mogliill,  co.  Leitrim 

Total  quantity,  3,470  a.  & 22  p.  plant.  (5,621  a.  & 34  p.  stat.) 
—Total  rent,  351.  2s.  71/1. 18.  Sir  GEORGE  RAW- 

DEN bart. — The  right  and  benefit  of  redeeming  a mortgage 
which  Aid"  John  Carbury  hath  upon  one  house  or  double 
tenem',  with  a backside  and  appur'*,  wherein  Sir  G.  Gilbert 
liveth,  on  y"  west  side  of  Bridge-street. — Rent  after  redemp- 
tion, 3/.  15s. ; city  of  Dublin Date  20 th  Aug.  13th  year. 

—lnrolled  26th  Oct.  1667.’ 


Knockanahowsee,  and  in  Siskinback,  40  a.  2 r.  27  p. ; bait  19  Ch.  ii. 

Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Moglan  ats  Moughlane, - 

1 14  a. — Carrough,  44  a. — in  Knockanavoyne  and  Rosmult,  Tipperary, 
90  a. — in  Newtowne,  10  a. — in  Roskcene  and  Aghullorst,  42  a. 

—in  Culldoter  and  Allengorte,  72  a— in  Toryfibow  and  Crogh- 
nemough,  20  a.  ; bar.  or  territory  of  Killinlougarty,  same  co. 

—Total  quantity,  752  a.  2 it.  27  r.  plant.  (1,219  a.  & 32  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  Ilf  8s.7tf — the  north-east  part  in  Harris-  Waterford. 

towne  alias  Garristowne,  97  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (157  a.  2 r. 

26  p.  stat.)  If  9s.  6ftf. ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. — - 

these  in  Waterford  co.  to  Eliz.  Ward. Date  30 th  Nov. 

19th  year. — lnrolled  1 6th  Dec.  1667. 

22.  RICHARD  ROGERS  esq. — Lisornane,  95  a. — Tipperary. 
Boelyduffe,  170 a.  lit.  8p — Monroebegg,  109 a.  2r.  32i>. — 

Monroemore,  17  a.  3 r.  24.  p— Kilokeshen,  47  a.  2r.  32  p.— 

Liscreagh,  87  a.  & 16  p. — in  Gortany,  out  of  the  north-east 
part,  27  a.  3 r.  Up.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. — Total 
quantity,  555  a.  2 r.  3 p.  plant.  (899  a.  3 r.  16  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  81. 8s.  8tf. 23.  PETER  and  BENJs  ATKINS. 

— In  y"  north-west  part  of  Archerstowne,  22  a.  3 r.  24  p. 

6s.  1 1 ltf.  — to  Peter.  — in  the  same  part,  and  Knockroe, 

74  a.  & 12  p.  If  2s.6tf. ; same  bar.  and  co. — to  Benjamin. 

24.  ARTHUR  MOORE. — In  the  east  part  of  Gortnalary, 

243a.  lx.  13 p.  plant.  (394a.  & 25 p.  stat.)  3f  13s.  lltf.; 

bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 25.  THOMAS  Queen's  Co. 

BARKER,  and  ANNE  BALL,  relict  of  Sam.  Ball In 

Pobulfogerty  alias  Inshifogerty,  166  a.  2 r.  26  p.  plant. 

(270  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)  2f  10s.7:'  tf.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co! 

— — 26.  ED W»  PILKINGTON  of  London,  apothecary. 

— Fishmoyne  (part),  519  a.  3 r.  2 p.  plant.  (839  a.  3 r.  14  p. 

stat.)  71.  17s.  6:ftf. ; same  bar.  and  co. 26.  NICHOLAS 

DARCY  esq. — In  Rossaderdagh  als  Rossedreagli,  342  a. 

2r.  27  p.  plant.  (555  a.  & 10  p.  stat.)  6f  18s.  8jtf.;  bar. 

Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. Date  13 th  Dec.  1 9th  year. 

— lnrolled  16 th  March  1667. 

28.  MARY,  relict  of  Edward  Woodward,  CHARLES,  Westmeath 
their  son  and  heir,  and  LETTICE  DURHAM— Glaskenogh 
alias  Glaskenemore,  518  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Moyashell,  co. 

Westmeath. — one  third  to  Mary,  and  another  to  Lettice, 
during  their  lives — in  Ballykerin,  143a.;  bar.  Kilkenny  West, 
same  co — Total  quantity,  661a.  2 r.  32  p.  plant.  (1,071  a. 

3 it.  15  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  ISf  7s.  lljtf. Date  19 thjune 

19 th  year.— lnrolled  9th  July  1667. 

30.  Lieut.  WALTER  BROUGH.  — Hawkesfield  alias  Meath 
Baltrasney  (part),  502  a.  1 r.  plant.  (813  a.  2 r.  10  p.  stat.) 

1 Of  3s. 44tf. ; bar.  Half-Foure,  co.  Meath Date  lithjan. 

19th  year. — lnrolled  24  th  Feb.  1667. 


20.  JOHN  GASON  mid  ELIZ.  WARD— Drumcaske, 
112  a. — Killeene  alias  Magherireall,  264  a. — in  Cappanveale, 


33.  CHA=  REEVES  and  Capt.  JOHN  PAYNE— One 
house,  slated,  in  St.  Warbourgh-street,  Dublin,  21. 16s.  3tf. 
—a  house  to  the  street,  slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  in  Broad- 
street,  10s.  6tf — a front  house,  slated,  a courtledge,  and  a 
tyled  shedd  in  it,  in  d°,  If  18s.  — a front  house,  slated,  a 
yard,  and  a garden,  in  St.  Michael-street,  10s.  6tf— a house 
to  yc  street,  divided  from  yc  churches  interest,  part  slated, 
a courtledge,  a back  building,  slated,  another  part  of  the 
house  next  the  garden  slated,  part  of  a yard,  and  part  of  a 
garden,  in  yc  street,  21. 5s — a house,  another  house  backw11, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  Barrestron-street,  If  4s.  — a front 
house  and  kitchen  backwd,  slated,  and  a backside,  in  d», 
lf0s.4|tf.  or  If  4s.  O^tf.  — a front  house,  slated,  in  d", 

If  2s.  6d. — a front  house,  a house  backw11,  slated,  and  yard, 
d",  If  10s— a plott  to  y'  street,  42  feet  long  and  27  feet  broad, 
d‘,  Is.  6tf. — part  o(  a house,  divided  from  yc  churches  interest, 
and  a yard,  in  d",  9s— a house,  a back  kitchen,  slated,  and 
a yard,  in  Little  St.  Patrick-street,  If  4s— a house  and  back 
kitchen,  slated,  and  yard,  in  d".  If  2s.  9rf—  a house  to  the 
street,  next  the  west  gate,  12s. — part  of  a house,  backhouse, 
slated,  and  a courtledge,  in  Broad-street,  If  3s.  8Jtf. ; city  of 

Waterford— in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers. Dale  21  si  Nov. 

19th  year. — lnrolled  14 th  Dec.  1667. 

41.  Major  JOHN  MOODY— The  west  part  of  Kill-  T 
carrone,  and  y'  south  part  of  yc  east  part  of  Coolenevillagh, 

592  a.  2 r.  14  p.  prof,  plant.  (959  a.  3r.  11  p.  stat.)  1,000  a. 
unprof.  81.  19s.  lljtf.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary 

42.  JOHN  BRIGHT. -The  west  of  Sl.aureheene,' 

30  a.  & 13  P— in  the  north  part  of  the  east  of  Killcaroone, 

858  a.  3 r.  9 p.  prof.  1,200  a.  unprof. ; same  bar.  and  co. 


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10  Ca  II.  Total  quantity,  888  a.  $ r.  22  v.  plant.  (1,439  a.  3 a.  16  p. 

■'  stat.)— Total  vent,  13/.  10s. 42.  JOHN  CLERKE.— In 

Tipperary-  y«  n0rth  part  of  yc  east  part  of  Shanpehin,  592  a.  2 it.  14  p. 

prof.  1,000  a.  unprof.  9/.;  same  bar.  andco. Date  VdthJuly 

}9/h  year.—Xnrolled  22 d July  1667. 

Kerry.  44.  JOHN  FITZ-GERALD  of  Inishmore,  Knt.  of  Kerry. 

— Westknockglasse,  35  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.— Carrventana- 
vally,  1 plow.,  43  a. — Carum'Nicliolas,  27  a.  prof.  40  a.  un- 
prof. — one  moiety  of  Lattybegg,  20  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — 
Ballingarrane,  1 plow,  and  20  a.,  60  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— 
Emlaghfarrioge,  10  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Corkaguinny, 
co.  Kerry.  — Lack,  and  the  two  Ballyvalders,  50  a.  prof. 
2,400  a.  barren  mountain  and  rock. — Tullogh,  6 a. prof.  10  a. 
unprof.— Durrancnocke,  35  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— Ballinclare, 
10  a.— Brackluone,  30  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.— Minard,  East- 
Bannoge,  Ballynaseave,  and  Minard-Itragli,  11  plow,  and 
46  a.,  350  a.  arrable,  300  a.  pasture,  350  a.  barren  mount" 
and  red  bogg. — Doonmanagh,  8 a. — East-Gowlane,  West- 
Gowlane,  Gowla,  and  Cluancorra,  24b  a.  prof.  400  A.  unprof, 
with  one  moiety  of  f tythes. — Farrenstinigh,  []-]. — Ballin- 
fleming,  20  a.  prof.  20  A.  unprof.— Knockingrogin,  4 plow,  and 
20  a.,  150  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Cahirvoshenye,  3 plow,  and 
26  a.,  150  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.— out  of  Kilfuntin  a chiefry  of 
10s.  a year;  same  bar.  and  co. — a chiefry  of  Is.  2d.  out  of  a 
tenem<  without  the  north  gate  in  Dingle.— a chiefry  of  Is.  out 
of  a thatched  house  without  the  south  gate.— a parcell  of 
land  called  Buollygmeale,  14  a.  — Gortmackin,  \ a.  — one 
tenem'  without  the  north  gate,  containing  3 ruinous  thatched 
houses,  a garden,  and  a backside,  mearing  on  y'  east  with  y° 
street,  on  yc  S.  with  a tenem"  belonging  to  Patk  Rice  and 
T.  Bowler’s  tenement,  on  y°  W.  with  Farmaquilly,  and  on  yc 
N.  with  Farrin-Walter. — a tenement  without  die  soudi  gate. 
— parcell  of  a garden,  d“,  borough  of  Dingle;  same  bar.  and 
co. — Fahirnamanagh  (reserving  to  the  Crown, 2 a.),  100a.,  bar- 
ren mountain. — Cahirdargan,  1 plow.,  35  a.  prof.  20  a.  un- 
prof.—Corrally  and  Cloghanduffe,  30  a.— the  one  moiety  of 
Clogliandrinagh,  Buolymore,  Gortnygore,  and  about  one  6th 
part  of  Gortglantane,  2 a.— one  moiety  of  Lattiffbegg,  20  a. 
prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Cloglianmoyly,  4 plow.,  28  a.— Cloghan- 
duffe, 12a. — Murrighm'Brandon,  10a.— Murrigh-Fitzgerald, 
15  a. — a chiefry  of  9s.  out  of  Garran — Gallaroe,  1 plow.,  70  a. 


prof.  50  a.  unprof. — Rahanane,  1 plow,  and  40  a.,  60  a.  prof.  19  c“- u- 
80  a.  unprof. — Killdurhye,  4 plow.,  28  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. — ~kT~, 

Ballytrasna  and  Caliirard,  1 plow,  and  20  a.,  98  a.  prof.  8 a.  ‘ J 
red  bogg. — Marhin,  46  a.  prof.  200  a.  barren  mountain. — Kill- 
nagolman,  1 plow,  and  20  a.,  60  a.  prof.  60  a.  barren  mount". 

— Tirnane,  20  a.  prof.  80  a.  barren  mount".— Cahir,  80  a.  prof., 

some  mount" ; same  bar.  and  co a parcell  of  land  of  Gorten- 

gullane,  with  a tenem",  garden,  and  2 thatched  houses,  1 a. — 
a chiefry  of  4s.  out  of  a tenem"  called  a Barne,  or  yc  Neworke, 
in  Tralee.  — Killashuragli,  1a.;  bar.  Trughmackiney,  same 
co. — a chiefry  of  6s.  8 d.  out  of  Tinaghfuevagh,  Ballintoulin, 
Knockimodyne,  and  die  two  Farmageiles.  — a chiefry  of 
13s.  Ad.  out  of  Obryanin.  — Boulteens,  90  a.  prof.  410  a. 
mount"  and  shrubb  wood. — Westballyarkane,  1 plow.,  35  a. 
prof.  400  a.  mount". — Tignihally,  Ardmonire,  Farrenm" Wil- 
liam, Farrentorine,  and  Dooglage,  3 plow,  and  J,  Menus- 
Magoge  and  Killoghan,  512  a.  prof.  420  a.  mount"  & redd 
bogg;  same  bar.  and  co. — a chiefry  of  1/.  16s.  out  of  Kea- 
rowbegg,  Ardsfearanagart,  and  Tignascarvey.  — a chiefry  ot 
21.  2s.  2d.  out  of  Kearnahone,  4 plow. — a chiefry  of  21. 2s.  2d. 
out  of  Ardlaghy  and  Sauecloune,  2 plow.  — a chiefry  of 
21. 2s.  2d.  out  of  Cullenagh,  2 plow. — a chiefry  of  21.  2s.  2d. 
out  of  Gortnescarries. — a chiefry  of  2 L 2s.  2d.  out  of  Cule- 
clogher,  2 plow. — a chiefry  of  9s.  out  of  Killgobnett,  4 plow. 

— a chiefry  of  9s.  out  of  Killcoobaghta,  1 plow. — a chiefry  of 
1/.  Is.  Id.  out  of  Uppereannangarry. — a chiefry  of  1/.  Is.  Id. 
out  of  Lowerannangarry.  — a chiefry  of  15/.  6s.  8d.  out  of 
Castlecurrig,  and  y"  territory  of  Tuogliclanyhea ; bar.  Dun- 
kerran,  same  co.— a chiefry  of  4s.  6d.  out  of  Ballymallis;  bar. 
Magunihye,  same  co. — Innisbmore  and  Gortlomensye,  530  a. 
prof.  380a.  red  bog  and  shrub  wood;  bar.  Iraghticonner, 
same  co. — a chiefry  of  4s.  6 d.  out  of  Ballinrudligg. — Ballygre- 
nane,  24b  a.  prof.  120  a.  bog  and  mount". — a chiefry  of  9s. 
out  of  Finigand  Iffane. — a chiefry  of  4s.  6 d.  out  of  Biallkelly; 
bar.  Clanmaurice,  same  co. — Glanerdalluffe  and  Rahielly, 

2 plow.,  200  a.  prof..  30  a.  red  bog. — a chiefry  of  4s.  out  of 
Ballinbearugg,  1 plow. — a chiefry  of  4s.  6d.  out  of  Ballyhow- 
ragan. — a chiefry  of  9s.  out  of  Mineonillan ; same  bar.  and  co. 

Total  rent,  5s.  over  and  above  all  such  rents,  duties,  and 

payments  as  were  thereout  formerly  due  and  payable  before  yc 

same  were  vested  in  die  Crown  by  y"  Act  of  Explanation. 

Date  14 th  May  19 th  year. — Inrolled  nth  May  1667. 


Roll,  19  th  Cha.  I. 

Kildare.  1-  FRANCIS  LYE  (son  of  John)  of  Rathbride,  esq.— 
Ticknevane,  330  a.  prof.  450  a.  bogg.— Ballybracke,  231a. 

g r.  32  Killcaskin,  140  a. — Ballynekilly,  45  a. — Derry- 

nanny,  76  A.  prof.  330  A.  1 R.  bogg.— Kiilpatricke,  30  A.— 
Dromin  and  Killcaskin,  11a.  2 u.— Clonagli,  96  a.— Kill- 
morebrannagh,  100  a.  ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare.— Mor- 
ristowne-Biller,  250  a.  2r.  12 p.— Crowtonstowne,  114a.  2n. 
32  p. ; bar.  Great-Connell,  same  co.— Rathbride,  670  a.  prof. 
137  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Offaley,  same  co.  — Total  quantity, 
Meath.  2,011a.  2 s.  4 p.  plant.— Kilmury,  181a.  2r.  32  p.;  bar. 

Kinds  Co.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath.— The  scite,  circuit,  and  precinct  of 
the  late  monastery  or  priory  or  house  of  y°  order  of  yc  Holy 
Cross  of  Killeigh,  containing  4 a — one  orchard,  2 gardens, 
3 messuages,  and  4 crofts,  adjoining  to  y'  said  circuit. — a 
meadow  called  Leamore,  3a — Gortnedromin,  near  y"  end  of  y° 
said  meadow,  1a. — a ruined  water  mill  and  the  watercourse  and 
7 a. — all  that  meadow,  with  the  appurfs,  called  yc  adjacent  land, 
from  y"  east  part  of  said  mill,  between  die  two  waters  and 
watercourses  of  ye  same  mill,  which  is  drawn  and  comes  out  of 
the  lake  called  Loghnegore,  near  Aghenrush,  and  near  yc  land 
of  y°  church  of  Killeigh  against  yc  castle,  and  so  to  y°  said 
mill.  — the  other  waters  or  watercourses  which  come  from 
Monequin  ats  Monedin  to  the  aforesaid  mill,  which  Mone- 
quin,  with  y*  pastures  about  yc  same,  and  out  of  the  further- 
most part,  lying  from  y°  said  watercourse  of  the  south  part 
of  Aghenrush  aforesaid,  and  to  the  green  way  on  yc  north 
part  neav  y*  land  of  Monallin,  and  so  passetli  thro’  die  lake 
to  the  river  passing  to  Killeigh,  between  yc  said  7 acres  of 
Litdefarme  there.  — the  town,  village,  or  hamlet  of  Fintire, 
containing  within  itself  140  a.  arrable,  past.,  and  moore. — the 
wood  and  underwood  called  Killchroshrane,  Shynagh,  Cur- 
raghiloghny,  Straghgare,  with  Cappucharaghane  and  Cappuc- 
meanane,  lying  within  these  bounds ; viz.  on  the  N.  part  of 
y°  great  ditch  between  Cappucmeanane  and  lands  of  Esker, 
and  so  round  near  y”  old  towne  of  Esker,  and  so  passetli 
thro’  the  wood  of  Sliinagh,  and  from  thence  as  v*  said  ditch 
(122.) 


r.  tenth  part,  face. 

leads  between  Cowlenowry  and  yc  land  of  Raliinduffe,  and  King's  Co. 
so  thro’  the  middle  of  Curraghclonyly  unto  Capduffe  near 
Bealanmorry,  to  y'  river  of  Direcromekinde,  and  also  thro’ 
yc  middle  of  the  moore  of  Direcromekynde  to  the  other  great 
ditch  that  passetli  between  Dunganbegg  and  Cowlegreagh  to 
Tallagliane-Idorane,  and  thereupon  to  the  other  great  ditch 
that  passetli  Dunganbegg,  and  a certain  parcell  of  land  called 
Le-Chanon’s  Heath  to  yc  place  called  Skeagh. — three  mes- 
suages, 6 cottages,  and  Camion’s  land,  20  a. — in  Donefeigh, 

7 a.  of  pasture  and  moore.  — the  rectory  or  chapel  of  Fintire 
and  Killeigh,  with  all  y'  tythes,  &c.  growing  due  thereout. — 
the  rectory  and  church  of  Ballykeane  with  all  yc  glenbe  lands, 
tythes,  and  commodities  whatsoever  to  y'  said  rectory  belong- 
ing. — one  chappell  and  one  house  with  3 a.  of  gleabe  in 
Ornery,  belonging  to  y"  rectory  of  Ballykeane,  3 a.  — one 
chappell  in  Tyrren,  with  3 a.  of  gleabe,  belonging  to  said 
rectory,  3 a.  ; King’s  Co. — to  hold  for  ever  as  v'  same  were 
granted  and  confirmed  to  him  by  patent  dated  10  May, 

15"  Cha.  2.— the  premises  to  lie  held  under  the  same  rents, 
tenures,  and  services  as  are  reserved  in  the  patent  dated 
10  Mat’,  15“  Cha.  2. Date  7 th  February  19 th  year. 

5.  Sir  JOHN  STEPHENS  knt.— One  brick  house  and  Dublin. 
a base  court  in  Oxmantowne,  Dublin. — a parcell  of  ground 
on  which  is  a shedd. — a brick  house  and  a base  court,  6s. — 
two  parcells  of  ground,  several  tenements  or  houses,  all  in 
Oxmantowne,  18s.  9 d. ; City  of  Dublin. — Foare  ats  Duore  Donegal. 
(part),  264  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  80  a.  unprof.— Killdarragh,  4 qr., 

303  a.  prof.  10  a.  3 it.  unprof.  — Gattymaddy  alias  Goru- 
maddy  alias  Knockmndyry  alias  Cnrunymuddery,  1 qr.,  600  a. 
prof.  140  a.  unprof.— Kindrum  ats  Killdorragh,  80  a.  prof. 

36  a.  unprof.  — Maghremenngh  alias  Magherymena,  1 qr., 

336  A.  prof.  62  a.  unprof.— Killm'  Jillow,  1 qr..  180  a.  prof. 

45  a.  unprof. Fawnemore  alias  Fanmore,  4 qr.,  206  a. — 

Monelevy  ats  Monytine,  belonging  to  Doore  qr.,  55  a.— Doore, 

4 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof. — Beltnny,  4 qr.,  124  a.— 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


* 19  Cm.  II. 
Donegal. 

Longford. 

Tipperary. 


Meath. 

Dublin. 

Wicklow. 


Tipperary. 

Queens  Co. 
Monaghan. 


Skeagh,  1 qr.,  310  a.  2 n.  prof.  101  a.  unprof— Gortleck  ats 
Gortnelecke  ats  Gortinleck,  1 qr.,  380  a.  prof  106  A.  unprof. 
— Crenishraere,  1 qr.,  184  a.  prof  54  a.  unprof — Ulturny  ats 
Multurinn  ats  Aril  ais  Aultcrinn,  160  a.  prof  84  a.  unprof 
— Clunemore  or  Cliynemore  and  Castlebrieril  or  Cashell- 
Byar,  1 qr.,  202  a.  prof  120  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Killmacranan, 
co.  Donegal.  — Total  quantity,  3,484.  a.  2 b.  8p.  plant 
(5,644  a.  In.  24  p.  slat.)— Total  rent,  47/.  0s.  9d.  — Bally- 
garrow,  1 cartron,  211a.  2 it.  _ Esker  (part),  jth  of  cart, 
85  a.  2 b— Ardrouni  (part),  278  a.  & 13  p. ; bar.  and  co.  of 
Longford. — Total  quantity,  575  a.  & 13  p.  plant  (931a. 
2 n.  6 p.  stat)— Total  rent,  11/.  12s.  101  c/.  — in  trust  for  y‘ 
(49)  officers Date  19  th  August  1 9th  year.— Inrolled  2d  Sep- 

tember 1667. 

8.  Captain  BEN'J.  BARRY  and  Capt.  HENRY  COPE. 
— Killodornan,  143  a.  prof  45  a.  unprof  2/.  3s.  5 \d. — Bolle- 
fine,  127  a.  1/.  18s.  6Jd.  — Killiard  (part),  10  a.  1 it.  2 p. 
3s.  Hi/.— Crengli  (part),  83  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof  l/.5s.2id. 
— Ballyallagli  alias  Ballyalla  (part),  37  A.  & 9 p.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof.  1 Is.  23d.— Clary  or  Claragh,  110  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. 
1/.  13s.  5 d.  — Bollellecregau  alias  the  two  Bollecregauns, 
237  a.  prof.  56  a.  unprof.  3/.  11s.  lift/.—  Cloghpriory  and 
Ballybegg,  613  a.  prof  60  a.  unprof  9/.  6s.  2\d—  Bunnin- 

dubber  alias  Bunadeler  (part),  54  a.  2 b.  16s.  6}d. Drtim- 

nescoi te,  131a.  & 13  p.  1/.  19s.  9[d. — Garraninore  (part), 
47  a.  2 n.  4 p.  14s.  5 $rf. — in  Knockolard,  part  of  Drumnes- 
carte,  13  a.  3s.  11  Jd— in  Killard  aforesaid,  161  a.  3 b.  11  p. 
plant.  (262  a.  & 20  P.  stat.)  2/. 9s. 2d.— these  only  to  Cope; 
bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity  to 
Barry,  1,606  a.  1 it.  28  p.  plant.  (2,602  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  24/.  7s.  10!)d. Date  2d  Oct.  19/4  year. 

10.  RICHARD  YOUNGE—The  Castle  and  in  Castle- 
Corr,  234  a . 3 n.  23  p.  plant.  (380  a.  1 r.  39  p.  stat.)  4/.  1 5s.  Id. , 

•:  bar.  Fore,  co.  Meath Date  30/4  Nov.  19/4  year.— In- 

rolled  16/4  December  1667. 

12.  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON,  Capt.  NIC.  BROMBY, 
Capt.  SAMUEL  MORRES,  anil  Lieut.  \V.  STEERE. 
—A  slated  house,  a small  building  backward,  and  backside,  in 
Castle-street,  City  of  Dublin,  3/.  Is.  74d— part  of  Knock- 
anry  and  Ballinlought,  222  a.  & 7 p.  4/.  9s.  10  k/.— 3 tbs  of 
Teigranen  als  Teigrominane  or  Teigronimeene,  383  a.  1 it. 

7 1.  B*s.  lid.  — Killmagigy  alias  Killmagego  alias  Knock- 
anamohill,  292  a.  2 n.  51.  18 s.  6.]d.  — Knockanemolull  ats 
Knockanmnohill  als  Knockanamore  ats  Knockanemota  and 
Ballynefinshoge,  214  a.  3 r.  4/.  7s.  Hi/.— Ballenemona  alias 
Ballenamonagh  ats  Ballymoneene,  71  a.  3 r.  1/.  9s.  13d. 
— G gollin  als  Garraghnolan,  58  1 n.  1/.  3s.  6Jd— 

Ballyncomin  alias  Comainstowne,  90  a.  1/.  16s.  5 ]d. 

Comore  ats  Conoree,  398  a.  1 r.  30  p.  8/.  Is.  5{d— Ba'llyne- 

bamy  alias  Ballanaghbovenee,  212  a.  1 r.  20  p.  4/.  6s 

Ballingarrigg  (part),  170  A.  & 20  p.  3/.8s.9d.;  bar.  Arcl’ow, 
co.  Wicklow— Total  rent  in  Wicklow  co.,  42/.  16s.  5 \d. 
— in  trust  for  y"  (49)  officers.  — Note .-  Alexd'  Heydon  g' 
having  purchased  593  a.  & 20  p.  of  these  lands,  the  quit  rent 
whereof  amounted  to  11/.  19s.  7 Id.,  he  had  the  same  re- 
duced to  7/.  year  by  patent  dated  12th  August,  and 
mrolled  4th  Feb.  1679.  (Rot.  de  anno  32»  Car.  2"',  3»  pars 

dor  so  Roll.  30.) Dale  2d  June  20/4  year. Inrolle’d 

6/4  June  1668. 

20.  JOSEPH  WALKEK  gent — In  Ballyhagh,  144  a.  or 
674  a.  prof  46a.  unprof.— in  Ballycormucke  als  Killcor- 
mneke,  58  a.  prof  19  a.  unprof.  — Ratlibegg  ats  Rclbcgg, 
165  a.  prof  22  a.  unprof  — Dara  ats  Dailey,  108  a.  prof. 
44  a.  unprof— Mouglaskey  alias  Munluskey  or  Moonleskey, 
179a.  prof  18a.  unprof;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tippe- 
rary— Total  quantity,  654  a.  or  674  a.  plant.  (1,059  a.  1 n. 

20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  !)/.  18s.  7 id. 21.  THOMAS 

HOVENDON  gent. -In  Crannagh,  Cappaghcrumhah  ais 
Cappaghcr  umbegh,  and  the  moiety  of  Derrycanton,  109  a 
prof,  plant.  (177a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  152a.  unprof.  21.  4s.  5d. ; 

bar  Upper  Ossory  Queen’s  Co. Date  ,0/4  Dec. 

20/4  year.  — Inrolled  15/4  December  1668. 

24.  JOHN  COZENS.  — Rosneclough  and  Houltough, 
U3  a.  & 2o  p.  prof.  ‘13  a.  unprof — Carrowglasse,  199  a.  prof. 

2°  unprof— out  of  KiUograige  and  Agltillngh,  37  v.;  bar 


Dartry,  co.  Monaghan— in  Ballyshean,  64  a.;  bar.  Cree- 

morne,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (717  a.  3 b.  14  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  51.  19s.  8d. Date  14/4  April  20/4  year.  — 

Inrolled  20/4  May  1668. 

26.  Capt.  JOHN  GARRETT. — Canonswood  and  A-ha- 
M'Art,  190  a— Gortnestrange  and  Acroubadock,  41a  — 
Raplagh,  121  a— of  Carrick  and  Confin  alias  Knockfin, 
179  a.  3 r.  2 p.  prof.  25  A.  unprof.— Ballidavin,  162  a.  3b 
20  p— out  of  Grace’s  Castle,  6 a.  3 r.  30  p— out  of  Gragar- 
raneand  Ballinfras,  316  a.  2 r.  35  p— more,  part  of  A°ha- 
McArt,  8a.  Ik.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co— Total 
quantity,  1,026  a.  2 b.  29  p.  plant.  (1,663  a.  & 9 p.  stat.)  — 
Total  rent,  20/.  15s.  9 d.—Note : On  the  27  August  1668  he 

sold  all  these  lands  to  Gilbert  Rawson  esq.  for  500/. 

Date  14/4  Jan.  19/4  year— Inrolled  10/4  February  1667. 

31.  JOHN  GODFREY  esq— In  Ballyngambone,  861a. 
3 r.  35  P— Ballinamone,  274  a.  2 r— Annaghruddery  alias 
East  and  West  Annagh,  253  a.  — KiUaghy-Abby,  208  a — 
Gortanaskie,  87  a— Cullranaferry  alias  Cullranafercy,  479  a. 

prof.  444  a.  1 r.  20  p.  unprof— Killdurrey,  250  a Knock! 

orane,  293  a— Ballyoughtragh,  280  a— Knocldvoty,  123  a. 

2r—  Raphotigg  alias  Rapokesse,  181a Bal]y-McPryor 

105  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Skealearue  alias  Stellrow  19  a— 
Ckncurrigge,  38  a.  2 r— i„  the  south  part  of  Ballyn’ekill  and 
Graige,  with  Castle-Drum,  455  a.  1 it.  5 p. ; bar.  Trugh- 
nackney,  co.  Kerry — Total  quantity,  3,908  a.  3 R nlant 
(6,331a.  2 b.  5 p.  stat.)  Total  rentf  59/.  7s. 

13/4  June  19/4  year. — Inrolled  24/4  June  1667. 

35.  THOS.  SANDFORD  anil  ROB.  PAYNE  A 

~mber  house,  slated,  backliouse,  and  backside,  in  Oxman- 
towne,  Dublin,  7s.6</— a house,  a house  backward,  a yard 
“f  on  a.  La 

side,  Is.  10jd.  a corner  house  and  a castle  d»,  l/.7s.— a 
corner  house  2 other  houses,  a yard,  and  a house  backwards* 
m d",  3/— a house,  a house  backward,  a court,  the  walls  of 
a house  backward,  a backside,  and  two  gardens,  in  d«,  3/.  7s  6 d 
-a  ruined  house,  y'  walls  of  a house  backward,  a yard’ 
a louse  backward,  the  walls  of  a house  backward,  and  a 
garden,  d’,  1/.  5s.  6d.  the  walls  ofahouse,  a backside,  and 
house  plott  backward,  a garden  plott,  and  y°  walls  of  a house 
19s.  ( 5tf-a  house  in  d*.  13s.  6</-,he  walls  of  a house  back! 
ward,  a garden  plott,  and  another  garden  plott  backwards 
in  d",  16s.6d.-a  house  plott  adjoining  to  y*  East-gate,  3s! 
—a  house  in  y little  ane  leading  to  Flood-street,  and  a Card, 
1/.  Is.  — a thatched  house  and  a backside  in  Key-street 
sonth  side,  6..  Si-.  hou,  in  j,  sid,  rf 
a yard  in  same  street,  12s— the  walls  of  a house,  a backside, 
and  y'  walls  ofahouse  backward,  in  d»,  15s— a shingled  house 
a house  backward,  a house  plott  to  y«  walls,  a yard,  and  a 
house  backward,  in  d',  l/.6s.  9fd— „ l10Use,  a castle,  anil  a 
yard,  m the  Key-street,  north  side,  1L  2s.  LJi/.— part  of  a 
house  in  d',  Is.  1 Id. ; town  of  Galway.  — Total  rent  in 
Galway,  17/.  2s.  11  id.  — in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers 
— -Dn/c  27/4  January  20/4  year.  — Inrolled  23i/  March 

42.  JAS.  THORNTON. — In  Aghweenagh,  156  a & 6p 
— l)urry  (part),  50  a.  & 25  p— Evallaghmore,  1 ,,0]P' 

2 cam  oils,  2 R— llalf  a P“le  ot  y'  2 poles  of  Cama  ats 

Canuck,  called  Gortnemucknagli,  37  a.  2 r. in  Qor 

98  a.  3 R.  24  p—  Gortnegranagh,  1 pole— Duffin,  1 pole 'and 

3 parts  qf  a pole  of  Melicke,  139  a— Total  quantity  ( I 393  A 

1 m 19  p.  stat ) - Total  rent,  11/.  12s.  3d. 43.  MARY 

16  of  y°  cartron  of  Kilcrohan,  34  a.  & 

9s.2K__W.  BRAMSTON — In  Gortm'Shinan 

FRENCH  1%  ’,-Ca?'°n’  16a-  2r’  17i J°HN 

FRENCH.  In  yc  pole  of  Araron,  25  a.  2 r.  6s.  10  W 

W.  CHAMBERS- Ray  ats  Rath,  33A.-in  Paulin 

alias  Killcroghan,  20  a.  2 k.  27  p.  14s.  6d. HUGH 

M'FADEN  Gortnelecke,  1 cartron,  29  A.-in 
6 a.  I n .13  p.  Os.lOi/. JOHN  DAVIES—  Killmoreta 

2 cart  ‘,3oA.prof.  9 a.  In.  6 p.  unprof—  in  y.  poles  of  Camagh, 

98  a— m Shreagh,  2 cart"*,  37  a.  21.  5s.  lid. RICH 

PYETT-Killduffe,  2 cart"*,  221A-in  Gor.allaghan  41a 

2r.  27 p.  3/.  1 0s. lid. MAURICE  M'JELBREDY In 

Tubenleene  pole,  and  y*  i part  of  Mellick  pole,  46  a.  1 r.  ’ 13  P. 
12s.  6d.;  bar.  Tullaghagh,  co.  Cavan ALEXANDER 


Dublin. 

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II  TOMKINS In  Cawsidane  alias  Gowssidane,  4 townland, 

19  63  a.  1b.  13  p.  17s.  ljtf. ; bar.  Terrlcerin,  co.  London- 

WMt  “»"■ “•  w.  bakes. -1,  r .»»*-««  P»t  of 

„ Lackan  als  Lurcan  and  Curraghagan  alias  Currahogan, 

112a.  plant.  (181a.  In.  28 p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  2 Jd.;  bar. 

Castleraghan,  co.  Cavan. Dale  30 th  January  20 th  year. — 

Jnrolled  13 th  February  1668. 

Dullm.  4.7.  Sir  RICHARD  GETHIN  bai  t,  and  JOHN  LANG- 
HORNE  esq. — A timber  house,  slated,  a backside,  and  a yard, 
Cork.  in  Bridge-street,  Dublin,  21.  5s. — part  of  a dwelling  bouse, 
a ruined  house,  and  backside,  in  the  south-west  side  of  Mill- 
street,  12s.  2d. — a front  house  in  d",  11.  6s.— a parcell  of 
land,  wherein  there  are  ruins  fronting  to  Mill-street  and 
Crosse-street,  except  one  house  stead,  2s.  3d. — a front  slated 
house,  one  garden,  with  y°  waste  land  to  the  Milne,  in  yc 
north  side  of  Mill-street,  II.  9s. — a grist  mill  called  Drope’s 
Mill,  and  a backside,  d°,  II.  7s. — a front  house,  slated,  and 
backside,  in  d",  15s.— a front  ruined  house  and  garden  in  d“, 
7s.  3d. — a front  house  at  the  end  of  Crosse-street,  adjoining 
to  the  new  street,  6s. — a backhouse  and  garden  d",  6s.— a 
large  stable,  with  a plott  of  waste  land  extending  to  yc  city 
wall,  d°,  3s. — a front  house  and  backside,  d”,  9s — a front 
house  near  y°  south  gate  in  Murrogh’s-lane,  in  y°  S.  E. 
quarter,  7s.  firf.— a dwelling  house  adjoining  to  the  former, 
one  other  adjoining  backhouse,  one  other  adjoining  backhouse, 
one  other  backhouse,  3 shades,  3 backsides,  1 garden,  a slate 
house,  one  other  bouse,  1 court,  1 backside,  1 garden  added 
more,  extending  to  y°  town  walls,  all  in  Murrogh’s-lane, 
21. 12s.  3d. — a large  front  slated  house,  a small  backside,  agar- 
den  extending  to  y°  city  walls,  in  Gould’s-lane,  II.  17s.  3d. 

a large  front  slated  house  in  Coppinger’s-lane,  1 Is.  3d. — 

a front  house  and  backside,  north  side  Verdon’s-lane,  a still 
house,  slated,  south  side,  a backside,  and  closed  with  walls 
behind,  a plott  of  ground,  and  garden,  in  y*  same  lane,  18s. 
—a  backhouse  and  backside  d",  12s.— a house  and  backside 
extending  to  y°  city  walls,  a garden  fenced,  a garden  fenced 


with  houses,  and  stone  walls,  in  d",  7s.  3d. — a front  house,  is  Ch.il 
a malt  house  backward,  a crosse  house  in  yc  same  range  or 
court,  a garden  extending  to  yc  city  walls,  all  in  Richard  Cork. 
Gallway’s  lane,  II.  10s. — part  of  a front  house  and  small 
backside  in  Ja’  Kernye’s  lane,  3s,  3d.  ; city  of  Cork. — 

Total  rent  in  Cork,  151.  5s.  5 d. — in  trust  for  y°  (49)  offi- 
cers.^—Date  Itk  Dec.  20 th  year. — Inrolled  21th  January 
1668. 

55.  GEORGE  EVANS.— Ballygrenane,  404  a.  6/.  2s.  8.1  d.  Limerick. 
— Milltowne,  65  a.  19s.  8f.  — Ballylenanemore,  85  a. 

II.  5s.  10d. — Ballinstonibegg,  62  a.  18s.  lOd. — Ballinstony- 
more,  126  a.  II.  18s.  3Jd.  — Crossogedie,  9 a.  2s.  8jd. — 
Ballylenanebegg,  29  a.  prof.  124'  a.  unprof.  8s.  9Jd;  bar. 

Cosma,  co.  Limerick. — Cappercullin,  part,  with  ye  castle  in 
y°  north-west  end  next  Murroe,  127  a.  1 R.  33  p.  prof.  20  a. 
unprof.  II.  18s.  8£d. — Puckane,  14  a.  prof.  98  a.  3 R.  20  p.  un- 
prof. 4s.  3d. — Murroe,  95a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof.  II.  8s.  iojd. ; 
bar.  Ownybegg,  same  co.  — part  of  Gortneskehy  and  Cur-  Tipperary. 
raghmore,  108  a.  2r.  II.  12s.  1 1 \d.  ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra, 
co.  Tipperary.  — Killynakally  (part),  47  a.  3 r.  20  p.  prof.  Limerick. 
2 a.  unprof.  14s.  6 \d.  — Ballycirrry  alias  Ballyhearny,  47  a. 

2r.  14s.  5jd. — Garranevoylanebegg,  40  a.  1 R.  prof.  3 A.un- 
prof.  12s.  2d.  — Briskaghmore,  157  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. 

21.  7s.  8jd.  — Brijkaghbegg,  49  a.  2 r.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. 

15s.  Ojrf. — part  of  ye  commons,  2 a.  2 r.  37  p.  unprof. ; bar. 

Poblebryan,  co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  1,467  a.  & 13  r. 
plant.  (2,376  a.  Ik.  32 v.  stat.)— Total  rent,  221.  5s.  2',d. 

57.  W.  WHITE  of  Lyme-Regis,  merch'.  — In  Bally- 

brownimore,  64  a.  1 r.  1 p. — Downe,  6 a.  & 32  p.  prof.  5 a. 

1 it.  24  p.  unprof. — Clariny  and  Knockeriny,  97  a.  1 r.  24  p. 
prof.  61  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Rahin  (part),  1 1 a.  & 6 p — 

Killincally  alias  Killnecally  (part),  19a.;  bar.  Poblebryen, 
co.  Limerick. — Total  quantity,  197  a.  Sr.  23  p.  plant.  (320  a. 

2 r.  27  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  31.  0s.  Oijd. Date  12th  Feb- 

ruary \9th  year. — Inrolled  22 d February  1666. 


Roll,  19/A  Cha.  II. 

Kilkenny.  l.  JOHN  PECKE  esq.,  CHRISTIAN  his  wife,  relict  of 
L.  Col.  John  Hewetson,  and  THOS.  son  and  heir  of  said 
L.  Col.  John  Hewetson.— Inchan-Carran  als  Walsh,  his  house, 
67  a. — Ballymacke  alias  Ballymah,  65  a.  1 r.  16  p. — Ballin- 
tobber,  83  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Ballyknockbegg,  58  a.  & 32  p. — 
Ballyrobucke,  152  a.  2 it.  16  p.— in  Ballyhimine  als  Bally- 
nahim,  132  a.  2 r.  35  p. — Half  Munhenry  als  Mulhanree  or 

Mulhowree,  127a.  3 R.  16 Garrandarragli  and  Mullinanaa 

or  Mullinavat,  213  a.  & 1 P. — commons  to  the  adjacent  towns, 
319  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Little  Smithstowne,  144  a.  2 a.  12  p. — 
Earles- Rath  (part),  8 A.  3 R.  24  p — Ballygreeke,  78  a.  1 R. 

8 p.— Scart,  263  a.  & 32  p.— Clandonnell,  351  a.  & 8 p.— 
Munsells-Courte  als  Muiisaile-Courte,  42  a.  3r.  24  p. — Bally- 
nakill,  160  a.  1 r.  18  p. ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. — 
Kilbride,  190  a.  2 r. — Ballyfacie,  363  a.  prof.  40  a.  & 16p. 
unprof. — in  Ballybrayly  als  Ballaghbrahy,  156  a. — Ballyollog, 
182  a. — Gillgoglnnore,  167  a. — Ballicurrin  alias  Ballywerin, 
187  a.  — Busherstowne,  159  a.  — Ballygurrin,  46  a.— Mill- 
towne, 127  a.  2 r.  — . Forstallstowne,  396  a.  — Ballycrony, 
222  a.  2 r. — Balliedin  alias  Ballindine,  58  a.  2 r. — Island- 
sloghleagh  als  Clancloghleagh  or  Glainloghleagh,  72  a.  2 it. 
— Jamestowne  (part),  115  a — the  Annaghs,  323  A.  prof.  34  a. 
unprof.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  same  co.— Clooneassy, 
80  a.  ; bar.  Iverke,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (8,286  a.  3 it. 
16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1031.  11s.  8|d. — Note:  By  patent 
dated  1 0th  January  1677,  and  inrolled  9th  May  1678.  (Hot. 
de  anno  30",  3d*  pars,  facie  Boll  25.) — Thomas  Hewetson  esq. 
had  an  abatement  or  release  of  y°  sum  of  251.  15s.  8 Id.  a 
year  of  y*  said  quit  rent  of  1031.  11s.  8 id.,  whereby  yc  same 
was  reduced  to  771.  16s.  a year. — To  hold  to  Peeke  and  wife 
during  her  life ; remainder  to  Hewetson,  his  heirs  and  assigns 
for  ever,  to  the  uses  of  his  father’s  last  will,  dated  29  April 
1656. Date  9th  February  19 tit  year. — Inrolled  22 d Feb- 

ruary 1666. 

Wexford.  6.  RICHARD  Lord  Bishop  of  FE11NES  and  LEIGH- 
LIN. — -jSledagh  or  Shedagh,  212  a.  3 it.  24  p. — j-Polma- 
nagh,  125  a.  & 16  p. — Tomhagar  (part),  12  a. — Tallakauna, 
183  a. — (Crosse,  189  a.  2n.  27  p. — Hookficld,  a member  of 
(122.) 


tenth  part,  bade. 

Killioan,3A. — Redmond- Parke,  10  a.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wex-  Wexford. 
ford. — Grange  in  the  parish  of  Shartmon,  60  a.  1 r.  36  p. — 

Ballygillan,  80  a. — Churchtowne  (part),  24  a— eight  tenement 
house-steads  in  St.  Peter’s  parish,  Rathtown,  53  A.  2 it.  — 

Crosse  land  Cloghest,  4 a.— Crosse  land  of  Ballymuplian, 

4 a. — John  Devereux’s  part  of  Kingstowne,  33  a. — Crosse- 
Linchestowne,  48 a.  — f Maglasse,  294a.  In.  7 p.  — Clone, 

44  a. — Hardigagan,  22  a. — Killiloge,  121a.  3r.34p.— Great- 
Clonard,  98  a.  1 R.  8 p.  — Litdc-Clonard,  78  a.  1 it.  27  p. ; 
bar.  Forth,  same  co. — fMolinoutry  or  Mollmoutry,  138  a. 

] r.  7p.— Newtowne,  150  a.  2r.  33  p.— Slevey,  150  a.  2 r. 

33  p. — fCoolraghin  and  Ashestowne,  198  a. — Knocktarton, 

104a.;  bar.  Slieilmalier,  same  co. — f Ballyfernoge,  190  a. ; 
bar.  Shelburne,  same  co.  — fCregan,  339  a.;  bar.  Bantry, 
same  co.  — Total  quantity,  2,972  a.  & 5 p.  plant.  (4,814  a. 

&32p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  601.  3s.  61d.  which  was  abated  y« 
sum  of  151.  14s.,  and  thereby  reduced  to  441.  9s.  61d.  a year 
—the  lands  thus  f marked  being  those  reduced  by  the  cer- 
tificate of  yc  Comm",  dated  20  March  1676,  and  by  patent 
dated  15  July  1679.  (Itot.  de  anno  31"  Car.  2, 3'  pars,)'.  Boll 
24.)— Settled  pursuant  to  yc  acts  as  part  of  y"  augmentation 
of  3001.  a year  of  yc  see  of  Femes  and  Leighlin,  y"  premisses 
making,  according  to  y'  several  valuations  made  thereof  by 
Yc  L.  L.  and  Council,  y'  clear  yearly  value  of  2531.  8s.  8 d. 

Dated  23d  Jan.  \9thycar. — Inrolled  2ith  Jan.  1667. 

8.  Col.  RANDALL  CLAYTON,  Capt.  NIC.  BROM-  Dublin. 

BY,  and  Capt.  JOHN  COMIN One  house  with  y'  ap- 

purts  in  St.  Thomas-street,  Dublin,  31.  3s.  9d.  — Tonylost  Longford. 
and  Lisnaneane,  b cart.,  80  a.  II.  12s.  4 id.  — Aghamore, 

31  qrs.,  60  A.  II.  4s.  31(1. — Ballow,  1 cartron,55  A.  II.  2s.  8Jd. 

Motenvally,  if  qrs.  ofacartron,  81  a.  3 r.  II.  13s.  1 jrf. 

Lysryan,  i cart,  114  a.  3 r.  20  p.  21.  6s.  5Jd.— llallagh- 

goolc  ais  Ballaghgow,  1 cart.,  246  a.  2 u.  41.  19s.  10d.— part 
of  Fregan,  4 qr„  17  a.  1 R-  6«-  lljd.— part  of  Fryan,  J of 
a cart.,  79  a.  1 it.  10  p.  II.  12s.  2\d. — in  Clonsnagh,  $ of 
a cart.,  46  a.  18s.  71d.— in  Killfinton,  Jth  of  a esirt.,  35  a. 

2 r.  14s.  4Jd.— Ringaway,  1 cart,  1 17  a.  1 it.  21.  7s.  7d.— in 
Caldragh  alias  Caldraghquillan,  4th  of  a cart,  35  a.  In.  32  p. 


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14s.  4s\d.  Caldraghbeg,  Jth  of  a cart.,  34  a.  13s.  9JA—  the  said  lastmentioned  being  in  all,  according  to  y'  said 

m Cartronreagh,  ftlis  of  a cart.,  19  a.  3 b.  8s.— Kilkery,  valuation,  of  y®  clear  yearly  value  of  313/.  15s.  6//.—  The  - 

i cart.,  30  a.  & 36  p.  12s.  3d. — Ryniney,  Lissanore,  and  quantity  in  bar.  Nethercrosse  (2,322  a.  Ik.  17  p stat ) 

Aghatnody  or  Aghnmnody,  I cart.,  86  a.  U Ids.  Hj'J—  rent,  891.0..  Id,  — i,,  ba,.  Cootek,  (80»i.i  S4  v.  .tat  _ 

Co.TObeSS  and  Auglian.t.itty,  jth  cm,  40  a.  Wa.  !M.  rent,  b„.  Nevraal.  and  Uppet-Cress. 

Xiossdufle,  1 cart,  and  Jd,,  200  a.  1 «,  » p.  51  5a.  *t_  (T«  a.  S it.  34  ».  ««.,  _ 8i.  _ To„i  t-Jn- 

part  of  Cordrumgan  afs  Cornedroig  next  to  Rossduffe,  18  a.  (3,979  a.  2 b.  5 p.  slat.)— Total  rent,  49/.  14s.  10  id. _ 

7s.  3 Jd. ; co.  Longford.— Total  quantity,  1,457  a.  1 it.  21  r.  Date  4 tli  April  19/4  year — Inrolled  14 Ih  Man  1667  " 
plant.  (2,360  a.  3 n.  stat.) — Total  rent,  29/.  10s.  2\d. — in 

trust  for  y®  (49)  officers 14.  ANDREW  ADA111E  esq.  25  THOMAS  f'HO«TrrwA  r-rir  tr 

-Kiliscrowlie,  85  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.-Dromahara,  } cart,  , /',Q , , CROSSTH\\  AI 1 E._Kneestowne  and 
30  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford—  ^ouestowne,  317  a— Ardnehue  (part),  178  a.  ; bar.  and  co. 
I-olal  quantity,  115  a.  plant.  (186  a.  1b.  5 p.  stat.) -Total  Barlow— rotal  quantity,  495  a.  plant.  (801a.  3 r.  11p. 

•cm,  21.  6s.  6;>d. Date  9/A  April  20th  year.  — Inrolled  5,4f, ^ 13<A  Mmch 

15th  June  1668.  19/A  year — Inrolled  18/A  March  1666. 

17.  MICH.  BOYLE,  Lord  Archbp.  of  Dublin,  Lord  T,,^,^?RANCIS  and  RICH-  BEAMISH,  Capt.  JOHN 
Chancellor. — Jordan’s  land  in  Swords,  with  12  tenements,  R11EAK,  JOHN  LANGTON,  THOS.  BEAMISH,  and 


Chancellor.— Jordan’s  land  in  Swords,  with  12  tenements, 
41a— four  tenem1*  in  Swords  and  Collinstowne,  164  a— a 
messuage  in  Oldtowne,  5 a— Great  and  Middle  Rowans, 
108  a. — Wyanstowne,  170  a — Newning,  80  a. — a messuage 
in  Oldtowne,  and  40  a.  ; bar.  Nethercrosse,  co.  Dublin. — 
moic[y  °f  Surgallstownc,  125  a. — Lawrencetowne,  80  a.  ; bar. 
Coolock,  same  co — Cottrellstowne,  60  a— in  Cabragh,  40  a. 
— Ratliany  alias  Brady’s  farm,  30  a— Great  and  Little  Beal- 
ingstown  and  Lough-Martin,  24.9  a— a messuage  in  Rath- 
lucastowne,  and  2 a.  & 20  p— Beggscabragh,  30  a.;  bar. 
Nethercrosse,  same  co— Rathulke,  99  a.  2 n.  28  p.  ; bar. 
Coolock,  same  co.  — that  part  of  Brownestown,  formerly  y« 
property  of  W*  Plunket  of  Bewly,  132  a.  1 r.  10p.  — in 
Swordes,  formerly  the  property  of  John  Talbot  of  Roberts- 
towne,  50  a.  1 r. — Begg’s-land  in  Clonmeathan,  50  a. — a cot- 
tage in  Lusk,  and  3 n.  J p. — Knockdromnine,  41  a.  3 r.  20  p. 
— Johnstowne,  130  a.  2 r.  2 p. ; bar.  Nethercrosse,  same  co. 


12  tenements  ''KLAK’  JOHN  LANGTON,  THOS.  BEAMISH,  and 
ne,  164  a— a TH0&  FRANCKE.  - Maulbracke  (part),  108  a.  2 r. 
dale  Rowans  12s- 1 Bid— to  Eras.  Beamish— in  the  north-east  part  of 

—a  messuage  ten  Sieves  of  Killmaloody,  188  a.  1 r.  35  p— another 

,.  Dublin—  part  of  <1"’  113  A->  4/.  11s.  6gt/.—  to  both  Beamishes.  — in 
ic,  80  a • bar  Carhavalder  alias  Derriscullane  plowl®,  284  a.  2 n.  17  p. 
abragh  40  a . U 6s' 5rf-— Knockeagh  (part) , 88  a— three  parcells  of  Cahir- 

tl  LitUe  Beal-  C°"W“y’  J25  A— R<«more  (Part)>  22  a.  2 n.  27  p.  3/.  1 Is.  6 jtf. 
a„e  jn  Katli-  — *°  breaae  and  Eras. Beamish— Capnebohy,  157a.  1r.  30p. 

30  a.  ; bar.  Ballinloghy,  252  a. — Ballryry  or  Ballyryry  (part),  38  a. 

28  p.  ; bar.  * R‘  ^ p’  I0«/. — to  Eras.  Beamish  and  Langton. — 

i,  formerly  y»  Ahaghmore,  north  side,  238  a.  2 n.  27  p.  3/.  12s.  5}rf—  to 

jQp jn  'Dios.  Beamish  and  Francke;  bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 

: of  Roberts-  Date  24//i  APril  201,1  year.— Inrolled  19 Hi  August  1668. 

50  a a cot- 

1a.  3 r.  20 p.  31.  GODFREY  KEYLER— Collane  (part),  75a.  & 8 p.  j 
e,  same  co—  — Btdlynabarny,  262  a.  1 r.  11  p— Balladuffe  (part  of  the 


verstowne,  257a.  3r— in  Tipperkeavan  a house  and  60  a.  same),  23  a.  1 r — Risnagadane,  24  a.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and 

Castle- Barry,  60  a— Bennet’s-land  in  Ballymore,  18  a — Ibercorn,  co.  Kilkenny Total  quantity,  (623  a.  & 3 p 

Russellstowne  (part),  60  a.;  bar.  Upper-Crosse,  same  co—  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  15s.  9 d. Dale  19/4  Aug.  21s<  year. 

Killreeske,  2j6a.  2 b.  20  p. ; bar.  Coolocke,  same  co. — six  — Inrolled  27th  Aug.  1669. 
messuages  in  Taulaght,  and  6 a.;  bar.  Newcastle  and  Upper- 

Crosse,  same  co.  — Killpatricke,  314  a.  — Frenchanstowne,  34.  Major  NICH.  PYNE,  Lieut.  JOHN  AN 
CT  A-Fuitestowne,  277  a.;  bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON— A timber  h 


34.  Major  NICH.  PYNE,  Lieut.  JOHN  ANDREWES,  Dull 


—Total  quantity,  (1,065  a.  3 r. 


y fry* *"*  (w ‘**r*~>  •* * -"w ^ 

'■  | . lalbotstowne>  co.  Wicklow— in  He-  yard  and  cabbin;  another  slated  house  next  that— an  old 


a.  plant.  (64a.  3 R.  27  p.  stat.)  12s.  ljtf. ; bar. 


Small  County,  co.  Limerick— Settled 


“s,“fion  f Y“  t *.*• I0’- rf  r ■»  of  St-  h„,«,  ViZTJZ' 

by  v*  L L ““  ” Wrforf.  - 4 thatched  lame,  a reinou. 

by  y L.  L.  and  Council,  366/.  Is. ; which  appear  by  y®  cert.  stone  house,  a cabbin,  a garden  plott,  a hagg-yard,  and  1 of 

aLmeSU|«  . Ta*  T ‘°  *•?**”*  t0  m“ke  up  **  “ acre’  2 cabbins  aad  g^den,  and  i acre— ? thatched  house, 

augment  by  yc  said  Acts  intended  for  yc  said  see,  yc  rents  1 “ c — • 1 


yc  Acts  with  another  yard,  in  St.  Ivo 


, a yard,  and  backhouse,  slated. 


.u  gmu.t  by  y ,a.d  Acts  intended  for  y said  see,  y»  rents  a front  house  plott,  and  a garden— a house  plott  and  garden 

wheieof,  and  of  y'  bishoprick  of  Glendelough  thereunto  containing  1 a.  ; in  Bannow  ais  Bannor,  co.  Wexford — 

united,  do  appear  by  yc  said  * - • - * ? . . . ’ 


, over  and  above  yc  mansion-house 


but  a house  plott  and  garden.- 


!t  of  land  calls  Wells  Chile. 


. , ..  • , - v — -.“‘“v  g— said  Cliffc. — a garden  plott  in  d®— a house 

an<  gm-dens  of  Sepulclier  s,  y' , demesne  lands  of  y®  manor  of  plott  and  garden  plott— a house  plott  to  the  street,  and  a 

fct&Sw  “ ,l“d“<1  I-".-®  ptat—  house  plod 

-H>.»/.  8s  10a.  per  annum  of  y®  intended  augment-  with  walls  upp— a house  plott  and  garden— a garden  plott— 
“,°"-Srh  •"‘1  #*•*•*  '»■  *•«-*«-  a house  plott  ami  gmaleu.-a  o.bbh,  „d  gJL,  ta%,. 

My.osse,  58  a.  3r.  26p— West-Myrosse,  58a.  3r.  26p—  sU-eet,  in  Bannow  aforesaid— a thatched  house  and  garden 
Glanefoyne alias Gliuiiicwhyne,  1 10 a.  3*.  8P.-Killmonnagh,  in  Little-sfeet,  in  Bannow-stone  walls  of  a house  and  a 


louse  plott  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden ; in  High- 
set,  in  Bannow  aforesaid. — a thatched  house  and  garden 
Little-street,  in  Bannow— stone  walls  of  a house  and  a 


7oa.  Rnidrolaneand  Wrensheade,37A— Clodagh  and  Fodry,  garden  plott— a house  plott  and  garden— a lionse  plott  and 
fl  15  a r""«l  a— Ardowragh  and  Shaghinore,  garden— two  d»and  a garden— a cabbin  and  garden  plott— 
,.’..|  ' 8A‘  ?oe’  "20  a— Ballyw,  100  a — a cabbin  and  garden  plott. — a waste  plott  or  place  of  two 


Killronane,  402a.  3 r.  8p — Ballyhallowhigh,  369a— Gortna- 
muckloegh,  940a. — Dresheene  and  Farrandaghiggin,  108  a.; 
bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  (8,137a.  1 r.  32p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  7G/.5s.  9rf. — the  burgagery  of  Cloyne,  con- 
taining 59  houses  and  tenem",  whereof  m e 16  chimney-houses, 
and  y®  rest  Irish  cabbins,  whereunto  belong  some  gardens  and 
69  a.  3 a.  plant.  (112  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  2 \d. ; bar. 
Iinokilly,  same  co. — These  last-mentioned  premisses  appear 
by  y®  said  cert,  of  the  Court  of  Claims  to  have  been  formerly 
belonging  to  the  bisliopricks  of  Cloyne  and  Rosse,  and  to 


120  a— Ballyw,  100  a — a cabbin  and  garden  plott. — a waste  plott  or  place  of  two 

llowhigh,  369a. — Gortna-  houses,  and  a garden  plott;  in  High-street,  in  Bannow a 

Farrandaghiggin,  108  a.;  house  plott  and  garden— walls  of  a ruined  house,  a garden 
unity,  (8,137a.  1 r.  32p.  plott,  a cabbin,  anti  two  house  plotts,  in  Little-street— a cahbin 
jurgagery  of  Cloyne,  con-  and  garden  in  Weavers-street—  a thatched  house  and  a gar- 
)f  me  16  chimney-houses,  den  plott  in  Little-street,  in  Bannow— a house  plott  and  a 
belong  some  gardens  and  garden  plott— a house  plott  by  the  church— a house,  slated, 
stat.)  1/.  Is.  2 \d. ; bar.  with  a house  plott,  a garden  plott,  and  a large  plott  of  ground 

l turned  premisses  appear  to  the  street;  in  Lady-street,  in  Bannow— a front  and  back 

ms  to  have  been  formerly  house,  slated,  another  tenement  to  y®  street,  and  a backside, 
Jync  and  Rosse,  and  to  13s.6tf—  a front  house,  slated,  a curdedge,  kitchen,  and  back- 


by  y®  said  cert,  ol  the  Court  of  Claims  to  have  been  formerly  house,  slated,  anotl...  ie..e... 

belonging  to  the  bisliopricks  of  Cloyne  and  Rosse,  and  to  13s.  6tf—  a front  house,  slate, 

have  been  sequestered  on  ncc>  of  y®  rebellion  of  1641  : and  side,  18s— a house  to  v®  st 

y®  said  bisliopricks  not  being  provided  for  by  y®  Acts  to  have  in  Barristron-street,  7s.  6//. 

any  augmentations  settled  upon  them,  y®  said  lands  are  by  y®  Waterford— a house  to  v 

said  cert,  declared  and  adjudged  to  be  y®  most  convenient  house,  slated,  two  courtledge 

lands  that  y®  commrs  could  find,  aemrdino-  to  the  divee.t t r. i .t—i  . 


said  cert  declared  and  adjudged  to  be  y®  most  convenient  house,  slated,  two  courded^es,  and  a garden,  1/.  5s.  UdZ 

A A l “mmrs  co“ld  *nd>  according  to  the  directions  of  front  house,  slated,  a yard,  a stable,  and  garden  plott,  1 S.s.- 
r “'‘I  AC,SJ '°  Sl,PP‘>'  ,he  delect  which  >s  in  y«  forfeited  fee-  a front  house,  a backhouse,  si  1 1.1,  ) 


slated,  1/.  4s— a wood-yard 
i St.  Peter’s  parish,  city  of 
;et,  slated,  11/.  3s. — a front 
id  a garden,  1/.  5s.  ljrf. — „ 


r said  Acts,  to  supply  the  defect  which  is  in  y®  forfeited  fee-  a front  house,  a backhouse,  slated,  a garden  plott,  and  out- 
arms  held  of  y sees  of  Dublin  and  Glendelough,  to  make  up  house,  1/.  9s.  Ojrf— a front  house,  slated,  13s.  6rf— in  St.  Pe- 
> augment  by  y said  Acts,  designed  for  y®  see  of  Dublin ; | ter’s-street,  same  city— a garden  to  y®  Green  Tower,  3s a 


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Waterford. 


Wexford. 


Kilkenny. 

Carlow. 


Dublin. 


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1825.]  FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT.  141 


garden  inclosed,  3s.  9d— a garden  to  the  street,  3s.9d— a 
yard  inclosed  in  Backhouse-lane,  3s. ; in  Ladies-street,  same 
co. — a house  plott. — another  house  plott,  4s.  6 d. ; in  Milk- 
lane,  same  co. a house,  now  a stable,  a house,  a bawne  back- 

ward, Gs. — a house  and  garden,  7s.  6d. ; St.  Stephen’s-street, 
same  co. — a house,  slated,  to  the  street,  and  a backside,  12s. — 
a house  backwards,  two  yards,  and  a garden,  1/.  7s. — a house 
to  the  street,  a yard,  and  an  outhouse,  slated,  15s. — part  of 
a front  house,  a house  backwards,  slated,  a backside,  and 
garden,  15s.  5 d. ; St  Peter’s-street,  same  co. — Total  rent  in 
Waterford,  13/.  Os.  10c!.— a house  and  back  building,  slated, 
a yard,  another  house  backward,  slated,  and  a garden,  in 
St.  Mary’s-street.— a fair  house  and  back  building,  slated,  on 
ye  south  side  of  St.  Ivorics-street,  a yard  and  garden  behind 
them,  1/.  14s.  lie/.— the  3d  part  of  a ruinous  thatched  house 
to  yc  street,  where  a horse-mill  stood. — a plott  of  ground  in- 
closed with  a stone  wall  in  Upper-street  (during  y'  life  of  Sir 
Nich-  Plunket  only).— Total  rent,  5s.  2d.— the  3d  part  of 
one  house,  and  back  building,  slated,  in  St.  Toolock’s-strcet, 
and  a garden,  a slated  house  and  a yard,  and  old  walls 
therein. — a garden  in  St.  Mary’s-street.— the  third  part  of 
a fair  house  on  y'  south  side  of  the  said  street,  slated,  a brew- 
house  backwards,  and  a yard,  with  a new  thatched  house  in 
it,  yc  3d  part  of  a fair  garden  behind  that,  and  adjoining  to  it, 
and  another  garden  in  St.  Ivories-street,  and  a small  slated 
house  to  y=  Back-street  (to  hold  these  during  y°  life  of  Sir 
Nic*  Plunket  oidy) ; co.  Wexford.— Total  rent  in  Bannow, 

Us.  10i</.  — in  trust  for  y°  (49)  officers. Date  ‘3d  June 

20</t  year. — Inrolled  15 th  June  1668. 

45.  Sir  JOHN  PONSONBY  knt.— Killahin  and  Bally- 
hanry,  240  a.  — Aghancriny,  10  a.  ; bar.  Clonmorris,  co. 
Kerry. — Total  quantity,  (404  a.  3 b.  33  p.  stat.) — Total 
rent,  31. 15s.  1 \d.  — in  Clonmore  alias  Claynemore,  20  a. 
plant.  (32  a.  In.  23  p.  stat.)  8s.  lc!.;  bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— in  Grangeforth,  (besides  1,701a.  1 R.  formerly  con- 
firmed to  him,)  80a.  plant.  (129a.  2r.  13p.  stat.)  l/.12s.4c/.; 


bar.  and  co.  Carlow. 46.  WILLIAM  CLAYTON  isc.n. 

gent — Ballybracke,  211  a.— Boynlysallagh  (part), 31  a.;  bar.  

Moguniliy,  co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  242  a.  plant.  (392  a.  Kerry. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.  13s.  6c/. Daleith  Sept.  21  stycar.— 

Inrolled  5 th  Jan.  1669. 

48. 1-IENRY  Earl  of  DROGHEDA  and  THOS.  LEIGH  Dublin. 
of  Drogheda,  alderman. — A brick  house,  slated,  in  Rosemary- 
lane,  Dublin,  15s. — part  of  a front  house,  2 backhouses,  a Cork. 
garden,  and  backside,  in  James  Terrye’slane,  Is. — afront  house 
and  backside  in  Ja’  Gould’s  lane,  12s. — a front  house  in  James 
Gould  Fitz-Nic’s  lane,  1/.  10s. — a house  and  backside,  a house 
backward  and  backside,  d“,  15s. — a small  front  house  and  back- 
side in  d»,  6s. — a front  and  back  house,  backside,  and  garden, 
in  Martell’s-lane,  1/.4-S— a front  house,  backside,  a cross  back 
house,  and  a garden  to  yc  walls,  in  d",  18s. — a front  sliedd,  yard, 
backhouse,  and  a garden,  in  D°  Terrye’slane,  12s. — a front  and 
back  house,  and  backside,  in  same  lane,  18s.— a malt-house, 
now  a stable,  and  a backside,  in  d»,  12s.— a front  house,  slated, 
in  Mill-street,  in  the  north-west  quarter,  1/.  2s.  6 d. — a front 
house  and  backside  in  said  lane,  1/.  6s.  3d.— a backhouse  and 
backside,  d”,  7s.  Gd. — a front  house  and  backside,  15s.— a back- 
house, now  a kill-house,  2 backsides,  and  a back  dwelling- 
house,  in  John  Waters’s  lane,  12s.— a front  house,  a backside, 
a lynny,  a garden,  a back  house,  and  backside,  d1',  1/.  4s. — a 
front  house  and  backside,  d",  1/.  17s.  6 d. — a back  house 
and  garden,  d°,  6s.— part  of  a front  house,  5 back  houses, 
and  a backside,  in  Mr.  Galway’s  lane,  1/.  16s.  8 id. ; City 
of  Cork.  — Total  rent  in  Cork,  16/.  15s.  5 Id.  — in  trust 
for  y°  (49)  officers.  — Note : The  premisses  in  Galway’s- 
lane  were  sold  by  Leigh  to  John  Newenham  of  Cork, 

rnercli',  13  July  1667. 54.  THOMAS  LEIGH  afore-  Meath. 

said.  — Drominstowne  and  part  of  Rathkenny,  416  a.  2 r. 
plant.  (674  a.  2r.  26  P.  stat.)  8/.  8s.  8d. ; bar.  Navan,  co. 

Meath. — Pokenstowne,  8 a.  3s.  2j)d. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 

Louth. DateUth  January  19!/t year.— Inrolled I3lh  April 

1668. 


Roll,  1 9th  and  20 th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


1.  Capt  WM.  and  Capt.  ROBERT  HAMILTON,  and 
• Capt.  ALEX.  STEWART.  — A piece  of  ground,  about 
6 perches  and  9 feet  to  y*  street,  in  length  about  8 perches 
and  7 feet,  on  which  is  a brick  house,  tyled,  a stable,  2 large 
malt-houses  of  brick,  tyled,  a garden  about  13  perches  and 
l ;n  length,  and  30  perches  and  ?,  in  breadth,  in  St.  Thomas- 
street,  3/.  12s.  2Jd.;  City  of  Dublin.  — part  of  a house, 
slated,  a sliedd,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  Fisher-street,  7d— 
a thatched  house  and  a backside  in  ye  market  place,  Is.  6d— a 
front  slated  house  and  sliedd,  a backside  and  garden,  15s.  a 
front  house,  slated,  a court,  a sliedd,  slated,  and  a garden,  15s— 
■fa  front  house  and  sliedd,  slated,  and  a waste  plott,  12s.  fa 
cabbin,  the  walls  of  a ruined  house,  and  garden,  Is.  6d— f a 
front  house,  slated,  a cabbin,  old  front  walls,  another  cabbin, 
old  ruined  walls,  a backside,  and  2 gardens,  9s— fa  large 
house,  slated,  a kill-house,  a house  backwards,  a sliedd,  slated, 
a backside,  and  garden,  1/.  10s.— fa  front  corner  house,  slated, 
a small  yard,  a slated  linny,  and  a castle,  13s.  6</.— ( a large 
front  old  castle,  a dwelling-house  backward,  slated,  another 
house  backwards,  slated,  a slated  malt-house,  a backside  or 
yard,  a garden,  and  f walls  of  an  old  castle,  ]/.  16s.— fa  front 
corner  slated  house  and  a backside,  6s. ; in  yc  market  place  of 
yo  town  of  Kingsale— fa  large  decayed  cabbin,  an  out- 
house, thatched,  a backside,  and  a garden,  in  Church-lane, 
Is.  Gd. — j-thc  walls  of  a front  ruined  house  and  a garden  in  d“. 

Is.  Gd. fa  front  house,  slated,  a house  backward,  thatched, 

and  2 backsides,  in  d”,  3s.  id.— fa  front  thatched  house  and 
a large  garden  in  d",  3s.  9d— fa  large  cabbin,  a small  plott 
of  ground,  and  a backside,  in  d»,  Is.  Gd.— fa  front  thatched 
house,  a waste  plott,  and  small  garden,  in  d°,  3s. — f old  walls 
of  a front  house  in  d°,  Is.  6d. — f another  pair  of  walls  and 
waste  ground  backwards,  d",  3s.  9d. — fa  front  slated  house, 
d"  is.  lO^d. — fa  front  thatched  house  and  garden,  without 
Cork  Gate,  in  y«  suburbs,  3s.— fa  front  thatched  house  and 
garden  in  y»  same,  Is.  10 Id.— Note  .•  In  the  deed  of  sale  is 
mentioned  another  front  house,  thatched,  and  a garden— f two 
front  cabbins,  a garden,  and  another  garden  called  yc  Stellans 
and  Parke  Warren,  9s.— fa  front  cabbin  and  garden,  d", 
3 s.  4 Jd. — fa  front  cabbin  and  garden,  d",  3s. — f the  one  half  of 
(122.) 


a thatched  house  and  y*  moiety  of  2 ruined  grist  mills  in  d»,  if' 
18s— fa  small  cabbin  in  d”,  4id— fa  decayed  cabbin  in  — ; 
d«  4 Jd— fa  front  thatched  house,  a brew-house  backwards, 
a stable,  a shedd,  a close  being  2 gardens,  in  d",  18s.  3d. — 
f mudd  walls  of  a ruined  front  cabbins  and  a garden  on  y* 
east  side  of  ye  lane  without  Nicholas  Gate,  3s— Ufa  thatched 
house  or  cabbin  and  large  garden,  d ',  Ss— two  waste  plotts, 
two  cabbins  or  houses,  and  one  garden,  without  y'  rampier, 

4s.  Gd. — a gardeu  fronting  y*  same,  Is.  6d.— a cabbm  and  garden 
in  d°,  4s-  Gd.  — a house-stead,  a work-house  backward,  an- 
other house,  an  out-house,  a garden,  a cabbin,  and  a garden 
in  which  y'  said  cabbin  is  built,  7s.  Gd—  two  closes  or  gar- 
dens without  Nicholas  Gate,  3 a.  3s. — one  close  in  y'  same. 

Is.  Ik/. — four  small  closes  in  d°,  9s. — one  garden  in  d“,  9 d. 
—a  garden  on  y*  west  side  of  y=  lane,  Is.  Ik/— a garden 
without  Nicholas  Gate,  Is.  Ik/— a garden  without  said 

„aie  U-.  Hrf. one  close  called  9 Ridges,  burgary  land 

without  Cork  Gate,  2J  a.,  2s.  3d— one  close  without  d»,  3 a. 
3s— moiety  of  Bangor  and  garden,  d",  Is.  Ik/— moiety  of 
Parke  Reagli,  d",  2 a.  2s.  3d— a garden  without  d",  7‘d. ; 
Kingsale— Total  rent  in  Kingsale,  13/.  Is.  43d— part  ol 
Coolevallinanemore  and  Farremnoy,  93a.  3r.  1/.  Ss.  Gd.; 
par.  llincorran,  lib.  of  Kinsale— in  trust  for  y*  (49)  officer. 

1 Note:  The  lands  thus f marked  were  sold  by  W">  Hamilton 
to  Anthony  Stawell  of  Kingsale,  esq.,  for  700/.,  by  deed  dated 
29  October  1667. — Note On  13  February  1667  the  premisses 
from  this  mark  ||  to  Farremnoy  were  sold  to  John  Stepney  esq. 

8.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  km.  and  hart.,  and  W. 

HAMILTON  ofKinard.  esq. — A front  house,  a hack-house, 
and  backside,  in  St.  PatriekVstrect,  Dublin,  31.  14s.  4>rf— 
Carricknnavov  (part),  in  St.  Finhurrv’s  par.,  C ork,  !>1  a.  3 is. 

12  p.  1/.  7s.  103d.  — Grange,  20S  a.  prol.  bogg  in  coman, 

3/.  Is.  7$rf.  & 4)d.  for  y5  bogg— Eos'  Ratlmr  Culhg,  in  y*  par. 
of  Killanullv,  in  y*  south  lib.  of  Cork,  93  a.  1/.  8s.  10jd— 
Ardameke.  in  par.  ofCarrigallen,  said  liberties,  34  a.  10s.  43d. 

- Monevgormey,  in  said  lib..  673  a.  10/.  Is.  *3d  -Bal- 
liudookigg,  131  A.  I/-  19*.  9>d,  lib-  of  Cork-Total  quan- 
tity 1 227  a 3 b.  12  v.  plant.  (1,988  a.  3r.  21  r.  suit.)— 
Total  rent,  18/.  12s.  Sjrf— in  trust  for  v’  (49)  officers. 


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n'  JAMES  GALBRAITH  esq. — A timber-house,  slated, 
and  a back-house,  tyled. — a timber-house,  slated  and  tyled, 
and  a backside — a timber-house,  tyled ; St.  Patrick-street, 
city  of  Dublin.— a timber-house,  slated,  and  a backside,  in 
Oxmantown,  same  city.— Rent,  14*.  2d.  — in  Tally  alias 
Thaly,  Garlially  ats  Garnhally,  Cloonelly  ats  Clunty,  part  of 
2 cart"’  and  fds  of  cart,  11a.  2 it.  4p.  2s.  4d.— Aghanaha  alias 
Aghownagha  alias  Aghowlagha,  1 cartron.  — Carrowreagb 
Aghanaghea,  Carrowlea,  and  Gortenturry,  1 cart". — Fassarvo 
ats  Fassiris,  1 cart — Lissdaniska  alias  Listaniska,  Carrowkeele, 
and  Aghtimocargie,  1 cart.,  1,051a.  1b.  19  i*.  10/.  12s.  10W. 
— Aghaderrard  alias  Aghowdireard,  1 cart— Aghavoghill  alias 
Aghowochill,  1 cartron.  — Gortinedarragh  alias  Gurtinedar- 
ragh,  1 cart.,  478  a.  & 3 p.  4/.  16s.  9,(</— Rosclogher  alias 
Ilossilogher,  Gurtnessill  alias  Gortnessillagh,  and  Ballymare  ats 
Ballymure  ats Ballynure,  lcart.,  1,110a.  In.  8p.  ll/.4s.9|<t 
— Aghadenivanny  ats  Aghadoonevanny,  1 cart.,  159  a.  1 n. 
14  p.  1/.  12 s.  5\d. — Cloone,  1 cart.— Monyne,  1 cart,  and 
Unshinagh,  1 cart.,  623  a.  & 35  r.  6/.  6s.  2d—  Agharooka 
alias  Agharuska,  lcart,  99a.  2n.  16 r.  1/.  Os.  2d—  Loghla, 
i cart.,  and  Fagherlagh  ats  Furtagh,  1 cart.,  470  a.  3 b.  24  p. 

4 1-  15s-  — two  Dromone,  1 cart.,  Carrickeene,  1 cart., 

and  Slewannagh,  1 cart.,  359  a.  1 b.  24  p.  31.  12s.  9\d. ; I 
bar.  Ilosclogher,  co.  Leytrim. — Total  quantity,  4,363  A.  2 it. 
27  p.  plant.  (7,068  a.  1 n.  28  p.stat.)— Total  rent,  44/.  3s.  6d. 

—in  trust  for  y*  (49)  officers Date  25t/ijune  19th  year— 

Inrolled  6th  July  1667. 


dalk.  thirty-one  tenem",  waste  tenem,!,  and  gardens,  in  , 
Camp-street,  east  side,  Dundalk — eight  waste  tenements  and  - 

gardens  in  Lanstaffe-gate-lane,  without  y°  gate eight 

small  tenements  and  gardens  in  Seatowne,  west  side,  Dun- 
dalk.—one  under-shott  mill — 2 ruined  abbeys.  — 1 castle 
and  54  tenem-,  housesteads,  and  gardens,  in  Seatowne, 
north  side,  Dundalk;  the  whole  containing  392  houses, 
waste  tenements,  housesteads,  castles,  and  gardens. —one 
small  castle,  called  Castlenenagh,  and  29  houses,  tenem",  or 
burgages,  on  y side  of  the  street  as  you  go  down  to  the 
King's  castle,  in  Carlingford.  — three  ‘ castles  and  9 tene- 
ments or  burgages,  from  y Tholsell  to  y«  castle,  on  y 
other  side  of  y street— the  old  Tholsell  or  castle,  and  14 
tenem-  or  burgages,  on  y other  side  of  y»  said  street— 


i.  13-  JOHN  ODELL,  THOS.  BOONE,  and  JOHN 
GARDINER,  gents.— Maghery  in  several  or  seven  parcells, 
whereof  Scruby,  Glasslaine,  and  Bannbonny  or  Bunnbonny 
are  parts,  145  a.  2 b.  8r—  in  Castle- Pierce  alias  Castle-Price, 
12  a.  1 n.  8 p. ; bar.  Orrier  and  Kilmore,  co.  Cork.— Total 
quantity,  (255  a.  2 n.  31  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  Is.  ll  jd— 
c *■  tllese  t0  Odell.— in  the  soutli  part  of  Bealdorogie  alias  Bally- 
dorogie,  64  a.  1 n.  14  p.  — Reylanes  alias  Ballingary  and 
Clonetemple,  162  a.  2 n— Cloneregan  and  Farrantanklin, 
174  a— Ballyneale,  133  a — Killmihill,  102  a.— Ballyteigmill 
alias  Ballygelitaglee,  249  a. -in  y west  part  of  Ballyroe, 
Ballyfernis  alias  Ballyferris,  Woodstocke,  and  Cal.irnessa 
alias  Cahirnassa,  152  a.  32  p. ; bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick 
— Total  quantity,  (1,679  a.  3 b.  12  p.  stat.) —Total  rent, 
15/,  14s.  lHrf. — these  to  Boone. — the  south-west  part  of  Bally- 
mackery,  next  under  yc  foot  of  the  great  mountain  41  A 
15  F— Fyndglasse  alias  Fineglacy,  part  contiguous  to'  Bally- 
m'Carry  aforesaid,  32  a.  3 it.  36  r.  prof.  90  a.  unprof,  in 
both.— Total  quantity,  (119  a.  3 b.  37  p.  stat.)— Total  rent 

11.  2s.  6d.  these  to  Gardiner Date  28th  November 

19th  year— Inrolled  24 th  December  1667. 

15.  MARCUS  TREVOR,  Baron  of  ROSETREVOR 
and  Vise-  of  DUNGANNON.  _ Two  houses  or  waste 
tenem"  and  gardens— two  tenem"  or  housesteads  and  gar- 
dens.—2 tenem"  and  gardens— 1 tenem-  or  housestead  and 

garden. — 1 waste  tenem'  or  housestead  and  garden. 2 ditto 

and  gardens— 1 ditto  and  garden— 2 ditto  and  gardens— 

1 house  and  garden — 1 tenem-  and  garden— 1 d”  and  garden 
-1  d“  and  garden— 2 ditto  and  gardens— 1 d°  and  garden! 
—1  d"  and  garden— 1 ditto,  called  Spun-hall,  and  garden— 
a house  and  garden— 2 waste  tenem"  or  housesteads  and  n-ar- 
dens— 3 d»  and  gardens— 3 d>  and  gardens— 3 ,1"  and  gardens. 
—1  d“  and  garden— 2 d»  and  gardens — 2 d«  and  gardens— 

1 d"  and  garden— 2 d"  and  gardens— 1 d»  and  garden— 1 d» 
and  garden— 1 d”  and  garden— 1 d»— 1 waste  tenem-— 1 d« 
and  garden— 1 tenem-  or  dwelling-house  and  garden— 1 d» 
and  garden— 1 d»  and  1 castle;  in  all,  1 castle,  52  houses, 
housesteads,  waste  tenem",  and  gardens,  in  y North-street, 
east  side,  m y"  town  of  Dundalk.  — fifteen  houses,  house- 
steads,  waste  tenements,  and  gardens,  in  y Market-hill- 
street,  Dundalk.  - two  castles,  27  tenements  or  dwellin°- 
houses,  and  28  gardens,  in  High-street  west,  Dundalk.— 
nineteen  houses,  housesteads,  waste  tenements,  and  gardens, 
in  Corn-morket-street,  Dundalk twelve  houses  or  tene- 

ments, 12  gardens,  and  3 castles,  in  Camp-street,  Dundalk. 

three  castles,  48  tenements,  and  gardens,  in  HM,  street 
East,  Dundalk-one  castle,  28  tenements  or  cottages,  and  ! 
gardens,  without  Warr's  gate,  said  street,  Dundalk  _ 
e.0 htj  one  tenem"  waste  tenem",  and  gardens,  in  y Upper-  1 
end-street,  Dundalk. — ten  tenem'*.  waste  . 11 

, . ’ waste  and  ruinous  tenem",  ; 

and  gardens,  m‘  Lanstaffe-gate-lane,  within  the  gate,  Dun-  ; 


Is  five  tenem"  or  burgages,  from  y Tholsell  to  y Lstle— 
d.  forty-eight  tenem",  waste  tenem",  and  burgages,  in  y back 
n.  street  or  lane,  d"— ten  tenem"  or  burgages ; the  whole  con- 
id  taining  120  houses,  tenem"  or  burgages,  near  y church- 
:a  yard — that  parke  called  Cate  Nangle’s  meadow,  2 a.  2 it. 

a,  13  p— a park  called  Knocknerooty,  3 a.  2 r Parke  Curry, 

p-  5 a.  1 n.  13  p— Parke  Touer  or  Foner,  2 a.  21  p.— eleven 
.,  small  parks,  called  White  CasheU’s  land,  and  4 small  parks 
; of  Waring’s  land,  26  a.  3 r.  7 p— Cashell’s  parke,  2 a.  1 r. 
*•  ~ten, smali  P“rks>  011,1611  by  yc  names  of  Parke-Curke, 
/.  Wlutehouse  parke,  a parke  called  part  of  Lurganmore 
- Parkenehim,  Men  Makan’s  crott,  Bullock’s  park,  y park 
next  y town  of  Lurganbegg,  y Bean  parke  alias  Parke- 
fouer,  Parkekeel,  and  y“  Mill  parke,  41  a.  — three  small 
/ parks  called  Lurganbegg,  8 a.  3 n.  25  p.  — a park  on  y 
, left  hand  as  you  go  out  of  y gate  leading  to  Drogheda, 

Y “Uetl  ,Cas*“e,Js  Palke>  2 a.  1r— three  parks  called  Parke 
, f>te  a,s  Cate’s  Parke,  Parkekeel,  and  Moenmore,  20  a. 

1 3 b.  4 p—  five  small  parks  called  Parker’s  meadows,  8 a 

1 R.  29  p— Kerny’s  crott,  2 r — Brandon’s  meadow,  near 
. St-  Francis’s  abby,  2 a.  — Parke  Mader,  2 a.  & 2 p. — 

, Keeskemore,  9 a.  1r — ParkenesiUog  and  Parkehollywood, 
4a.  2 it— a parke  next  y«  comons,  called  Bathe’s  land, 
lo  a— Loughernnn  parke,  3 a.— DowdaU’s  parke,  3 a 3 r 
12  P—Parke  Scryne,  1 a.  2 r.  6 P.-one  small  parke,  called 
y ane  of  Knockskerrybegg,  1 a. -a  park  in  y land  of 
robbermurry,  1a.  & 9 p- several  parks  called  Mullyn  and 
Tobbermurry,  14  a— Meadmurry  park,  2a— Mullyn  parke, 

1 r.  2 r— Broad  park  ats  Park-lane,  7 a.  3 r.  26 p. — Billina’s 
parke,  4 a.  3 n.  2 p—  Geo.  Toone’s  parke,  1 a.  3 r.  22  p _ 
four  small  parkes,  called  Knagge’s  park,  Crossan’s  crott, 

Itath  s crott,  and  Parke  Nebell,  6 a.  2 r.  18  p. Parke 

Camin,  1 a— three  small  parks,  called  Bryan  Reagh’s  parke, 
Parkneguter,  and  Parkneshomer,  4 a.  2 r.  22  p— the  Pkfoeon- 
liouse  parke  and  the  Gate  park,  4 A— Tyrer’s  park,  3 a.  Ir.— 
the  Cooke’s  parke,  joyning  to  thecomons,  18.v2  r— Capbett’s 
parke,  6 a— Lurgan  parke,  5 a—  the  Brick  parke,  2a  lit 
—Gosling’s  parke,  3 R— Mooreland  parke,  8 A— one  nuke 
part  of  Park-lane,  6 a.  3 it.  32 P.-one  . parke  on  y rfoM 
hand  of  Lanstaffe-gate,  Lane-gate,  called  y Flago-  pa,ke 
3 a.  2 r— two  small  parks,  called  the  Flagg  parks,  2 a — 
m the  gau  «,U.  ot  Durf.lk,  p„,  rf  „vo  p^eeU, ' „f 
land  called  Hetlzard’s  land  and  Bathe’s  land,  99  a.  2 r— 

“ sal"e  fieltls  of  Dundalk  several  parcells  of  land,  viz. 
Cassan,  Garve,  Moylervoge,  Ballafryor  land,  and  Laughs- 
towne  104  A-m  y same  fields  of  Dundalk  several  parcells, 
viz.  Staples  fields,  Rathcahan,  Shame,  Pibole,  Maghere- 
croman,  and  Portulhs,  89a,&  16  P-i„  y same  fields  of 
Dundalk  several  parcells,  viz.  Knoclcskerrymore,  Cassan, 
Smallway  Knockelyny,  Mullaghcarlyng,  Lanmeleg,  Curragh- 
sheske,  Meare,  Ardegoone,  Knockcrooke,  KnockyskerribeL, 
Mooreland,  Mapus  park,  and  Stanlye’s  parke,  442  a.  2 r 
SU,meGekls  of  Dundalk  one  parcel!  called’ part 
of  Bathe  s land,  32  a.  2 r.  _ Stonehouse,  160  a.;  within  or 
near  y liberties  or  belonging  to  Dundalk,  co.  Louth  — 
Total  quantity,  1,200  a.  plant,  with  all  boggs  and  commons 
to  y town  or  corporation  of  Dundalk  formerly  belonging  or 
in  anywise  appertaining,  and  which  are  now  in  his  posses- 
sion—the  Coney  burrow,  6 a— Parke  Kne,  3 a— Parke 

Garrett,  3 a— Broome’s  parke  alias  Parknogeltie,  2 a Far- 

nakn.me,3A— Mack  Ennisfield,  3 small  parcells,  otherwise 
called  Bar"  White’s  park,  3 A— Griffin’s  acre,  1 a —Parke 
nedrumin,  5 a.  Farrenedrum,  containing  these  parcells,  viz. 

Merriman  s part  in  2 several  places  of  y-  field,  5 a CashelPs 

land,  in  two  places  in  that  field,  1 1 a— Hollywood’s  land 
5 a.  Malpas  land  in  that  field,  called  Knockmnrlin,  4 a — 
Seagary’s  land  in  that  field,  in  two  places,  4 A—Cashen- 


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[ gerrie  or  Eliz.  Bath’s  park,  3 a. — Faire  water,  8 a. — Fervore, 

- 3 small  parcells,  5 a. — Parke  Otter,  2 a. — Greenhills,  3 a. 
Parkeskeltie,  6 a. — White’s  rocke,  6 a. — Booth  rocke,  4 a. — 
Merrimann’s  rocke,  8 a.— Parke  Edder  Avore,  3 a— Knock- 
skallow,  13  a. — Ballyneshannagh,  3 a. — Broolane,  3 a. — Sea- 
garies  Mullaghatye  ats  Dunreeghan,  60  a.  — Edensliarrie, 

7 a.— Aghnosornog,  9 a.— a stang  of  Rathcurrland,  joyning 
to  Parke  Androe  and  Aghnosornegg,  one  stang.  Parke 
Androe,  2 a.— Farrandowdall,  6 a.— Russell’s  land,  6 a.- 
Farranm'Coughan,  13  a.— Farrannewranry,  3 a— Lemawne, 
60  a.  — Randle’s  land,  known  by  these  several  names,  viz. 
Smythfield,  12  a— the  Peeces,  20  a.  — Monymore,  5 a— 
Carreggnegornell,  17a— Farrennecurr,  3 a— Strow  Patricke, 

3 a— Tho*  White’s  parke,  3 a— Whinnaboly,  15  a— Acker- 
„iUT,  2 a. — Parke  Ard,  l a.  2 r. — Crotacarragh,!  a. — Corta- 
carraghbegg,  one  stang  by  y'  south  gate,  1 R. — on  the  Gann, 

2 a— Stonegate  meadow,  2 a.  1 R— White’s  parke,  3 a— 
the  Coney  burrow,  3 a.  — several  parcells  lying  near  the 
town  of  Carlingford,  200  a.  ; within  yc  liberties  or  belonging 
to  Carlingford,  same  co— Total  quantity,  600  a.  plant,  with 
all  boggs  and  commons  to  y°  town  or  corporation  of  Carling- 
ford formerly  belonging,  and  which  now  ave  in  his  possession. 
— Total  quantity,  1,800  a.  plant.  (2,915  a.  3r.  32  p.  stat.)— 

and  for  all  yc  houses,  8cc.,  Total  rent,  20 1. Date  1st  April 

19 tliyear. — Inrolled  22 cl  May  1667. 

20.  GEO.  BISHOPP  esq.— Of  Gallskill  and  Licketts- 
towne,  406  a.  — in  Ballygilboy,  out  of  the  south-east  side, 
173  a. — Farnoge  (part),  12  a.  ; bar.  Idea,  co.  Kilkenny. 
Total  quantity,  591  a.  plant.  (957  A.  1 R.  11  P-  stat.)  — Total 

rent,  ll/.19s.4d. 20.  CHRIST.  LOVETT  of  Dublin, 

merch1. — Gragenekilly,  82  a.  2 r— Knockduffe,  57  a.  1 r— 
Killmackevoge,  1 17  a— in  the  gleab  land,  2 a.  3 r— Carng- 
neglony,  210  a. — of  common,  1a.;  bar.  Idea,  Igrim,  and  Iber- 
con,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  470  a.  2 r.  plant.  (762  A. 

&22  i*.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91.  10s.  6Jd. 21.  JOHN  PIL- 

KINGTON,  THOMASIN  his  wife,  relict  of  Geo.  Lyons,  and 
ANN  and  DOROTHY,  d"  and  co-heirs  ofy'  said  Geo.  Lyons. 
_ Part  of  Kilhnurry,  229  a.  2r.  27  p— part  of  Gallswood, 
15  a.  ; same  bar.  and  co— Total  quantity,  244a.  2 r.  27  p— 

plant.  (396  A.  1 R.  Up.  stat.) — Total  rent,  41. 19s.  0|d. 

21.  GEO.  LATHAM,  JON.  BAMLETT,  and  JON.  AD- 
DERTON— In  Dunkitt,  29  a— in  Farnoge,  1a.  2r.  27  p. 
12s.  5d— to  Latham— in  Ardbegg,  51  a.  & 27  p— in  Bally- 
necrea,  9 a.  2 r— more  in y« same,  152a.  3r.  11p.;  41.6s.5id. 
— to  Bamlett. — in  Dunkitt  aforesaid,  40  a.  — in  Farnoge 
(west  part),  17  a.  1 r.  13  p.  11. 3s.  2id— to  Adderton ; same 
bar  and  co. Date  30 th  Nov.  19 th  year.— Inrolled  22 d April 


23.  WILLIAM  FITZ-GERALD  esq— Gortnegaple  and 
BallymTIenry,  216  a'.  11. 4s.  5Jd—  Ballingrontigg,  80  a.  2 r. 
16  p.  11.  4s.  5jd. — Ballinlehagh  or  lash,  144  a.  21.  3s.  8fd. 
— Corbally  alias  Killballincurrigg  or  chury,  78  a.  11.  3s.  8id. 
— Coolegoragh,  242  a.  3 R.  8 p.  31.  13s.  9id— Ballintossigg, 
246a.  3r.  8p.  31. 14s. ll£d. — Ballinehilly,  69a.  11. 0s.  11  Id. 
— BaUym'hewett,  95  a.  3 r.  8 p.  11.  9s.  Id— Ballygronagh, 
4 A.  Is.  2id. — Ballinrath,  70  a.  & 16  p.  H Is.  3£d— Bal- 
linknock,  264  a.  41.  Os.  2d. — Minoghtragh,  46  a.  13s.  lUd. 
— Coolecapp,  60  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  18s.  21d.  — Glenan- 
Condon,  40  a.  prof.  120  a.  unprof.  12s.  1 f d— Ballyfyn,  80  a. 
11.4s.3|d. — OldCastletowne,60A.prof.  40A.unprof.  18s. 2fd.; 
bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Cork—1 Total  quantity,  (2,9 1 1 a.  & 8 p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  271.  5s.  9 id. Date  31sl  March  20 th  year— 

Inrolled  30 th  May  1668. 

26.  HERBERT  PELHAM  and  MARTHA  TALBOT. 

Knockinvarodigg,227A. & 16p. — Liskealagh,218A.  2r.  in 

Tullig,  243  a.  & 32  v. ; bar.  Kerricurrihy,  co.  Cork. — Total 
quantity,  688  a.  3 r.  8 p.  plant.  (1,115  a.  3 R.  stat.)  lotal 
rent,  101. 9s.  2£d— to  hold,  595  a.  to  Pelham,  and  93  a.  3 n. 

8 p.  to  Talbot. Date  28 th  January  19/ft  year. — Inrolled 

■25th  February  1667. 

28.  Major  JOHN  ALLEN— BaUynecowan  (part),  120  a. 
2 r.  16  p. — Knockastandon  (part),  55  a.  & 32  p. — Knockana- 
gife,  80  a.  & 16  p. — Ballynorohowe,  338  a.  & 16  p— Bally- 
crohowe,  .165  a. — Knockanavossy,  51  a.  1 it.  24p— Maddam 
part,  4 a.  & 32 p. ; bar.  East  Carburv,  co.Cork. — Total  quan- 
tity, (1,319  a.  2 it.  3 P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.7s.4lid. 

Date  28 th  January  191/t  year— Inrolled  25 th  February  1667. 
(122.) 


29.  RACHEL  and  ANN  BROWNE,  daughters  of  Lieut,  is  & s 
Timothy  Browne  of  Bohonagh,  co.  Cork,  dec1. — Bolionagh, 

182  a.  — Ballywallaghan,  140  a.  — Caliairebegg,  154  a— the  1 

south  part  of  Scartcollenegeher,  135  a.  2 u.  — Cliashgould 
(part),  6 a.  St  27  p. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  same  co. — Total 
quantity,  617  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,000  A.  2 R.  2 p.  stat.)— 

—Total  rent,  91.  7s.  7 d. Dale  28 th  Jan.  19 tit  year— In- 

rolled  25 th  February  1667. 

30.  JOHN  BROWN In  Shanvelly  north-east  quarter,  A 

132  A.  plant.  (213  a.  3 r.  11  p.  stat.)  11.  15s.  8 d. ; bar.  Cary, 

co.  Antrim. Date  19th  Feb.  20lh  year— Inrolled  21st  Feb. 

1667. 

31.  WM.  and  JAMES  SW ANTON— In  M'Maine,  Kill-  " 
gobbane,  and  Killeire,  335  a.  Sc33p.;  bar.  Sheilmalier,  co. 
Wexford. — in  Gurtine,  Cromoge,  Ballanavernahan,  and  Kil- 
lanure,  85  a.  2 R.  16  p.;  bar.  Scarawalsh,  same  co.  — Total 
quantity,  (681  a.  2 r.  22  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  81.  10s.  5 d. 
Dale  6 th  Dec.  19 th  year— Inrolled  24 th  February  1667. 

33.  RALPH  MARSH— In  Killberrye,  194  a.  2 r.  23  r. 

prof.  15  a.  unprof,  plant.  (315  a.  St  23  p.  stat.)  31.  18s.  9d.; 
bar.  Morgallen,  co.  Meath. Date  14 th  January  19th 

34.  SAMUEL  KERRIDGE  esq— Kildony,  365  a—  T. 
part  of  Athindmore  and  Atliindbegg,  144  a.  — Cullecully 
(part),  52  a.  1r.  32  p— out  of  the  nortli-east  part  of  Moynard 
and  Moyntample,  next  Cullecully  and  ICiUclony,  31  a.;  bar. 
Eliomirty,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  (959  a.  3r.  15p. 

stat. )— Total  rent,  81. 19s.  lid. Date  loth  Nov.  191/t  year. 

—Inrolled  24/A  February  1667. 

35.  EDW.  DAVYES,  exec'  of  Mary  Davyes— Oughter-  2 
a<dibutler,  180  a— in  y'  westerly  part  of  Oughteraglibarron, 
392  a.  1 r.  SSp. — Cloghbreedy,  316  a.  1 r.  24  p.;  bar.  Mid- 

dlethird,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity,  (1,439  a.  3 n.  16p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  131.  9s.  11  id. Dale  18 th  March  20th 

year. — Inrolled  7 th  April  1668.  • 

36.  JOHN  ALLEN.  — In  f westerly  middle  part  of  j 
Tullamaine,  333  a.  2r.  27  p.  plant.  (540  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.) 

51.  Is.  4d.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. Date 

12th  March  20 th  year— Inrolled  141ft  April  1608. 

37.  THOS.  JACKSON  and  WM.  ROGERS. — In  yc  south  : 
part  of  y'  north  part  of  Lisrona,  148  a.  23  p.  21.  5s.  OJd- 

to  Jackson. in  y°  north  part  of  Gortmorc  and  Clivody, 

74  a.  & 12  p.  11.  2s.  6 d. — to  Rogers  ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa, 

co.  Tipperary. Dale  181ft  March  20th  year— Inrolled 

rtth  April  1668. 

39.  ESTER,  widow  of  FRANCIS  ARCHER,  and 
JOHN  their  son  and  heir. — Little  Cookstowne  (part),  8 a. 

2 r.  29  p. — Little  Cookestowne  (part),  73  a.  Ik-  10  p. 

Cookestowne  (part),  79  a.  2 it.  1 p.  — Cookestowne  (part), 
134  A.  2 R.  17  p. — Skaelstowne,  1 11  A.  3 r. — part  of  Geralds- 
towne,  Trevett,  Balldoglinan,  and  Snipestownc,  221  a.  3 it. ; 
bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath— Total  quantity,  629  a.  2 n.  17  p. 
plant.  (1,019  a.  3 u.  15r.  stat.)-Total  rent,  121. 15s.0:jd— 
to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  y*  last  will  of  Francis,  dated  25  Sept. 
1662 .—Date  15 th  April  201ft  year— Inrolled  251ft  April 
1668. 

40.  GAMALIEL WARTER— Sixteen  houses, backsides, 

and  gardens,  in  town  of  Tipperary— Boghercrougli  abas  Bo- 
. hercroe,  504  a— Barncnderrigg,  110  a.  2 r— Fannagowne, 
i 156a.  3r.  24- p. — Knockbranly  alias  Knockbrawly,  124a.  In. 

I 24  p.;  bar.  ClomviUiam,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity, 

I (1  451  a & 8 P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  13 1.  12s.  Id—  Carngaw- 
. nagh  alias  Carriggognonagh,  1,513  a.  & 32  p—  Coolelencmore 
l alias  Coolemony,  32  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Cuonogh,  co.  Limerick— 
Total  quantity,  (2,503  a.  3 it.  5r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  231.9s.5d. 
Date  4 th  Dec.  19 th  year— Inrolled  0th  February  1667. 

1 41.  ANNE,  relict  of  JOHN  WYBROWE,  and  RICH. 

their  son. Ballynemudagh,  69  a. — Bullynlisliin,  201  a.  In. 

i prof.  37  a.  unprof. — Incliicombe,  196  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof— 
Bearnicurrhv  238  a.  prof.  70  A.  unprof. ; bar.  Coslea,  co.  Li- 

- *»»■  H 

20  p— in  BaUycomy,  347  a.  3r.  20  p.;  bar.  Iragl.t. connor,  co. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


isftsoCa.u.  Kerry. — Total  quantity  in  Limerick,  705  a.  plant.  (1,141a. 

3r.  37 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  10Z.14s. \\d. — in  Kerry,  446a. 

Kerry.  1 r.  28 p.  plant.  (723  A.  & 22r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61. 1 5s. 6f d. 

Dale  8th  February  20 th  year.  — Inrolled  19  th  April 

1668. 

Wexford.  42  GE0RGE  Duke  of  ALBEMARLE.  — Ballintra- 
man  ats  Farrellstowne,  194  a.— Ballymartin  and  Bally  wish  ats 
Ballyliuses,  300  a. — Ardcannon  ats  Ardcavan,  Ballinolort,  and 
Berridge  alias  Barriage,  167  a — Rathknattowne  alias  Iiath- 
knottan,  and  Crossetton  ats  Crowestowne,  318  a. — the  great 
Island,  78  a. — Ferrybancke  alias  Ferrybanche  alias  Ferry- 
backe,  4 a.  2 r.— Ballynesra,  274  a.— Killbally  ats  Galbally, 
180  a — Johnstowne,  120  a.— Ballylioe  ats  Ballyhowe,  201  a. 
— Killmacoe,  563  a. — Garrygibbon  alias  Garrygibbons,  70  a. 
— Ballynccooly  alias  Ballymacooly,  93  a. — Ballynebabanoge 
ats  Ballybaneocke,  42  a.  — Ballylogh  ats  Ballagh,  34  a.— 
Killmeasten  alias  Killmistin,  71  a — Ballymolert  alias  Bally- 
nolert,  with  a mill,  7 a.— Beggarine  ats  Beggarin,  12  a— 

Killgarvan  (part),  286  a.;  bar.  Shelmalier,  co.  Wexford 

Ratbmacknee  or  uee,  224  a.  2 r.  25  p— Welshestowne,  69  a. 
1 n.  19  p.  — Owenstowne,  54  a.  2 a.  14  p.  — Shortallstowne, 
63  a.  1 r.  14  p. — Knockangall  ats  Knockangatle  ats  Knock- 
angarle,  36  a.  2r.  28  p.  — I-Iobbinstowne,  60  a.  & 31  p. — 
Itatli-Jarny  als  Ratbgarny,  70  a.  — Rinzaheene  alias  Rin- 
gongheene  alias  Rinagheene  alias  Ringanagheene,  34  a.  1 r. 
30  p.— Graywraystowne  or  Graywryestowne  alias  Gregories- 
towne,  17  a.  & 4 p — Newtowne,  57  a.  & 24  r.— Ballybranane, 
214  a.  & 18  p — Yoltowne,  107  a.  3 r.  6 p.— Ballykervin  alias 
Ballykevin,  47  a.  3 r.  1 p.  — Ballycarane  alias  Ballycarran, 
70  a.  & 20  p. — Loughard,  33  A.  & 38  p. — Martinstowne,  24  a. 

3 r.  3 p.  ; bar.  Forth,  same  co.  — Ballycally  ats  Ballykally, 
483  a.  — Mistringe,  317  a—  RahindufFe  alias  Rahinclough, 

365  a.— Adamstowue,  999  a.— Conoge,  261  A Brqghurry, 

283  a.;  bar.  Bantry,  same  co — Ballaghnimeagh  andTemple- 
shelin  ats  Templeshelon,  and  Ballaghnireagh,  948a.  — Old 
Court,  257  a. — Tomgarrow,  345  a. — Lymbrick  ats  Lomena- 
vackie,  Killeurin  alias  Killinerin,  and  Coaleneglash  ats  Coole- 
glouse,  1,640  a.  — Inch  and  Carrancrobbin  ats  Crancrobin, 

111a.  2 R. — Moycoyle  alias  Marquile  alias  Muckeyle,  220  a. 

Conecurben  als  Crongavinc  alias  Colleiegent,  17  a— Toinen- 

clielly  als  Tenehelcy  ats  Tomeneheally,  268  a Agheare,  67  a. 

2 r — Crenalton  ats  Croneultan  or  Cronevetan,  Crerneduagh 
alias  Cronederege  ats  Crandeeroge,  38  a. — Barreagh  atsBar- 
leigh  alias  Baioge,  1 6 a.  1 r.  8 p — Fermoyle  ats  Farmoyle,  Cur- 
raghcurre  als  Barraghore  ats  Barcurach,  and  Larahen,  which 
said  lands  of  Currnghun  and  Larahen  contain  107  a. — Giirleigh 
ats  Barleigh  ats  Boolerevin,  Ballyoken  ats  Ballychoane 
ats  Ballyknoane  Limericke,  one  tenement  and  13  a.  in  Gory 
do.,  containing  13  a.  2 n.— the  ferry  of  Wexford. — Ballygarrett, 
129  a.— in  Tawkennicke,  278  a.  2r. — Kilkeavan,  248  a.  2 n. 

— Coolenesillagh,  194a. — Balltofarrell,  102  a.  & 8p. Askco- 

keile,  79  a.— part  of  Pallice,  77  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Gory,  same  co.—  | 


Total  quantity,  12,065  a.  1r.  11  p.  plant.  (19,543  a.  3 R.  8 p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  101. — All  these  premisses,  with  the  ferry 
of  Wexford,  were  created  into  the  manor  of  Belltramon,  with 
courts  of  record,  leet,  and  baron ; to  appoint  seneschals ; to  set 
apart  such  quantity  for  demesne  lands  as  he  should  think  fit; 
to  create  tenures  and  freeholders ; to  build  one  or  more  pri- 
sons, and  to  appoint  gaolers,  bailiffs,  and  other  officers;  to 
receive  and  enjoy  all  strays,  wayfs,  felons’  goods,  wrecks  of  y' 
sea,  mines,  all  fishings;  to  use  one  or  more  ferry  boats  in 
any  places  within  all  the  premisses,  for  the  conveniency  of 
passengers,  and  all  sorts  of  carriages,  as  he  should  think 
fit ; to  make  what  parks  he  pleased,  with  free  warren  and 
chace ; aiul  to  have  the  same  privileges  in  all  the  manors. 
Licence  ,to  hold  two  fairs  on  1 May  and  29  September,  and 
the  day  after  each,  at  the  town  of  Ferrybank;  a Thursday 
m.u  Let  and  2 fairs  on  1 May  and  1 6 October,  and  the  day 
after,  at  Adamstowue ; and  3 fairs  on  25  March,  on  Whitson 
Monday,  and  10  August,  and  the  day  after,  at  Lymericke, 
with  power  to  appoint  clerks  of  the  market ; to  build  a con- 
venient key  within  or  near  the  town  of  Ferrybank,  and  there 
to  ship  and  land  goods  inwards  and  outwards,  paying  the 
usual  customs ; and  power  to  keep  boats  for  herring  fishing, 
and  to  land  and  receive  them  at  the  said  key.  The  pre- 
misses in  the  barony  of  Forth  created  the  manor  of  Ratli- 
macknee  or  uee.  The  p emisses  in  the  barony  of  Bantry 
created  y'  manor  of  Addanton.  The  premisses  in  the  barony 
of  Gory  created  the  manor  of  Lymerick — The  manors  were 
created,  pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall,  19  April 
1668  (19",  2«  p.  d.  R.  24),  by  patent  dated  15  September, 
and  inrolled  11  November  1666,  as  also  for  a release  and 

discharge  of  the  quit  rents Date  8th  Feb.  20th  year.— 

— Inrolled  24 th  February  1667. 

44-  CHRISTOPHER  FOSTER,  JOHN  HART,  AB. 
MILLER,  SAM.  and  DAN.  BREWSTER,  and  THOS. 
TALBOTT. — The  east  part  of  Allen-Hogan,  32  a.  1 r.  8p. 
— Allen  Bourke  (south  part),  45  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Gorteene, 
Finally,  and  Allen-Hogan,  160  a— Drishan  (north  part), 

82  a.  & 30  p Lislowry,  97  a.  2 r.— Garranabally,  192  a. 

I r.  8 p — Lackinabrady,  58  a.  & 16  r — Lisinareagh  (north 

part),  141a.  1 r.  30  p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary. 

Total  quantity,  809  a.  1 r.  28  p.  plant.  (1,311  a.  & 21  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  12Z.ls.10d. Date  18 th  March  20 th  year. 

—Inrolled  IZth  April  1668. 

46.  Capt.  JOHN  ROSE.  — Emmill,  232  a.  prof.  150  a 
unprof,  plant.  (375  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.)  41.  13s.  11^1. 5 bar! 

Clonhske,  King’s  Co. 46.  EDWARD  GLEGG  esq— 

laylc  (south-east  part),  124a.  2r.  14p— Ballykerine  (south- 
east part),  314  a.  2 r.  39  p. ; bar.  Galinoy,  co.  Kilkenny 
—Total  quantity,  439  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (711a.  2r  23  p 

stat  ) -Total  rent,  81.  17s.  10Jd Date  31st  March 

20th  year — Inrolled  6 th  April  1668. 


Roll,  1 Qlh  <§•  20 th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  bac/c. 


1 . Dr.  ROBERT  GORGES— Deny,  one  tate,  37  a.  _ ... 
prof.  48  a.  unprof.  10s.  0 \d. — Carrignegowne  and  Feagh, 
1 tate,  197  a.  2 it.  8 p.  21.  13s.  id. — Liscnrnanor  Liscon 

1 tate,  79  a.  2 it.  28  p.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  6 d. — Island 
within  yc  bogg,  1 a.  2 u.  prof.  167  a.  In.  32  p.  unprof.  5 d.- 
Mngherecleghy,  64  a.  2 r.  32  p.prof.  24  a.  unprof.  17s.  5 id.— 
Mullaghlevmy,  57  a.  In.  36  p.  15s.  6jd—  Moylagh,  65  a. 
& 16  p.  prof.  1a.  2 n.  unprof.  17s.  7d.  — Tomhskin,  95  a. 
& 20  p.  1/.  5s.  8d.  — Mulloghlost,  83  a.  3 r.  16  p.  prof. 
10  a.  unprof.  l/.2s.  7$d—  Kilkrke,  116  a.  2 n.  32  p.  prof. 
17  a.  unprof.  1/.  11s.  6d.— Corchriclagli,  69  a.  & 16  p.  prof. 

2 a.  2 n.  unprof.  18s.  8d.  — Teironserke  or  Teiruseske, 
82  a.  2 it.  16  p.  1/.  2s.  3 Id.  — Mullnghore  or  Mullaghroe, 
116  a.  & 20  p.  1/.  11s.  4 jd. — Carricknledoe,  158  a.  21.2s. 
7Jd.  — Moykerry  or  Mackerry,  102  a.  3 it.  11.  7s.  9d.  — 
Leonletfaron,  44  a.  2 it.  16  p.  12s.  0*d;  — TuUeallen,  70  a. 

1 it.  16  p.  prof.  13  a.  1 n.  unprof.  19s — Drumbatry,  76  a. 
In.  24  p.  1Z.  Os.  7 Jd — Killncboggay  or  Killneleggy,  79  a. 
1r.  24 p.prof.  7 a.  unprof.  U Is.  5Jd.  — Lenate,  1 tate, 
76  a.  lit.  24  p.  1Z.  Os.  7.\d.  — Leglum,  81a.  1Z.  Is.  101d. 

' during  y'  life  of  y»  Lord  Lowth ; bar. 
.— Lissennanagh,  1 pole,  98  a.  prof. 

'■  — Shancorr,  1 pole,  78  a.  2 it. 

meene,  1 pole,  66  a.  3 it.  18s.  0{d. ; | 


— to  hold  the  t\ 

Farny,  co.  Monaghan 
25  a.  1 n.  unprof.  1Z.  5; 
16p.  1Z.  Is.  2Ad.  — Cot 


bai:  Clonmogtan,  co.  Cavan MulWmociy,  8 a & 16  P 

prof.  lA.„„p,v,f.  35  a.  S it.  16  p.  prof! 

28A.m,p,of.  lAlli,  tar.Clm.„],,  co.  P„„a»ao,,. - 
in  Blcnuo,  m a.  '21.  13s.  Si/.  — in  Sh«,ta,„tB„,,tav, 
266  a.  & 35  p.  41. 0s.  !Hr! — An-iindl-  part  of  litcar.c,  63  a. 
19s.  l„d. — Varus  and  Cloughvarue  als  Cloghanora,  145  a. 
21.  4s.  0)d.  — Knockananevane,  25  a.  7s.  7d.  — Shallagh- 
more,  83  a.  1Z.  5s.  2id— Lehesseragh  (part),  50  a.  15s.  2]d. 
-m  Ballybegg,  90  a.  1Z.  7s.  4d.  - part  of  Coologe  and 
Drumroe,  105  a.  1Z.  11s.  \0\d. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co. 
Tipperary.  — Smithstowne,  247  a.  5Z.0s.0id.  — Thomns- 
towne,  87  a.  1Z.  15s.  2 }d.  — Ruske,  65  a.  'll.  6s.  Sjd.  — 
Uoeden  ats  Boyden,  84  a.  2 it.  4 p.  1Z.  14s.  2: jd.  — in  and 
about  the  town  of  Killbrewe,  208  A.  & 34  p.  4Z.  4s.  3.Jd. ; 
bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath — Total  quantity,  691  a.  2 it.  38  p. 

plant.  (1,120  a.  2 n.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  14Z.  0s.  14d. in 

Monyduffe,  32  a.  6s.  5Jd.  — Rnnvile,  398  a.  4Z.0s.7d.— 
in  Ballynecourty,  304  a.  3Z.  Is.  6,Jd.  — Garrane,  112  a. 
1Z.  2s.  8d.  — Ballinccloughy,  371a.  SZ.  15s.  ljd.  — Island 
Eddy,  113  a.  1Z.  2s.  lOjfd. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.Gai.wav— 
Total  quantity  in  Ulster,  2,037  a.  2 r.  32  p.  plant.  (3,303  a. 

3 n.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  27Z.  10s.  ljd— in  Tipperary" 
1-004  a . & 25  p.  plant.  (1,626  a.  2 it.  10P..stat.)_Total  rent! 

Galway,  1,330  a.  plant.  (2,154  a.  1 it.  22  p. 


15Z.4s.  lid— 


Wexford. 


Tipperary. 


King's  Co. 
Kilkenny. 

Fermanagh. 

Tipperary. 

Meath. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


145 


19Ss0Cn.ll.  stat)— Total  rent,  13Z.9s.3id. Date  21st  Nov.  19 ihyear. 

Inrolled  Gift  December  1667. 

Dublin.  5.  NATHANIEL  PHILLPOTT  Merch',  and  Dr.  JOHN 
CREIGHTON. — A timber  house,  slated,  and  a backside,  in 
Longford.  Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  16s.  lOid. — Ardromin  (part),  41  a. 

JJ  ' 2 R.  27  P.  16s.  10. Id- — Corglasse,  1 cartron,  190  a.  1 b.  prof. 

115  a.  In,  unprof.  3/.  17s.  0£d. — Dewlerocke  or  Dowle- 
rocky,  J cart.,  235  a.  4/.  15s.  2d. — Aghnemadda  and  Mor- 
dnffe,  1 cart.,  263  a.  51.  6s.  6 d.  — Corboy,  4 cart.,  357  a. 

11. 4s.  6|tf. — Creine,  J cart.,  and  Cormineo,  J cart.,  65  a.  2 a. 

1/.  6s.  6 id.  — in  Brackly,  i cart.,  24  A.  prof.  20  A.  unprof. 

9s.  8£d. — Clontamper,  149  a.  SI.  Os.  id.— in  Cony,  £ cart., 

64  a.  prof.  195  a.  unprof.  1/.  5s.  lit/.— Quilingshee,  I cart., 

193  a.  3/.  18s.  2d. — Colleghter,  1 cart.,  130  a.  prof.  220  a. 
unprof.  21.  12s.  7| d.  — Reyne,  2 cart.,  275  a.  prof.  12  a. 
unprof.  51.  11s.  4 £d.  — Ballenegoslien,  4 cart.,  78  a.  3 it. 

1/.  Ils.l0?,d.— Cornecally,  I cart.,  233  a.  3 it.  30  p.  4/.  14s.  9d. 

— Cornefunchin,  £ cart.,  and  Derryskillin,  J cart.,  157  a.  3 it. 

3/.  3s.  10  k!.— in  Clonard,  I cart.,  37  a.  prof.  202  a.  unprof. 
14s.  lift!.;  bar.  and  co.  Longford.  — Killroe  ats  Killrea, 

1 cart.,  513  a.  10/.  7s.  9rf. — Crannevie  als  Conree,  d»,  208  a. 

3 n.  30  p.  4/.  4s.  7}<Z. — Aghacorrin  als  Aghakirrell,  439  a. 

81. 17 s.  9Jd. — Mullagh  ats  Markagh  (part),  40  a.  2 it.  8 p. 
16s.  5d.  — Aghanecloy,  1 cart.,  70  a.  1/.  8s.  4d.;  bar.  Gra- 
nard,  same  co. — in  trust  for  yc  (49)  officers. — Total  quantity, 
3,766  a.  lit.  15  p.  plant.  (6,100  a.  3 k.  20  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  76/.  5s.  2£d. Date  25th  Nov.  19 Ihyear.  — Inrolled 

1th  December  1667. 

Dublin.  9-  ARTHUR  Earl  of  DONEGALL.— A timber  house, 
slated,  and  a backside,  in  Corne  Market,  Dublin,  1/.  18s.  3d. ; 
City  of  Dublin. — which  house  he  sold  for  110/.  to  John 
Waterford.  Dutton  of  Dublin,  Merch',  8th  Oct.  1669. — part  of  a house 
to  the  street,  slated,  a curtilage,  and  garden,  in  St.  Nicholas- 
street,  1/.  18s.  Id. — a house  to  y"  street)  a backhouse,  and 
stable,  slated,  a yard  and  garden,  d",  1/.  10s.  Id. — a house  to 
yc  street,  slated,  and  backside,  in  St.  Michaells-street,  1/.  4s. 
— a house  to  yc  street,  slated,  a curtilage,  a back  slated  house, 
a yard,  and  garden,  in  d”,  1/.  16s. — a house,  slated,  another 
house  to  yc  street,  being  part  of  yc  malt-house,  a malt- 
house  backwards,  slated. — 2 yards,  in  one  of  which  is  a tyled 
sliedd,  and  a yard  or  garden  backward  of  the  last  mentioned 
malt-house,  in  St.  John-street,  18s.  8d. — a front  house,  slated, 
an  outhouse,  thatched,  a yard,  and  garden,  in  d°,  1Z.  4s. — 
a house  and  garden  plott,  d°,  6s. — a low  tenem'  to  yc  street, 
a yard,  and  garden,  in  d",  15s. — a tenem'  to  y°  street,  slated, 
a yard,  and  garden,  d",  10s.  6d. — a thatched  tenem'  to  the 
street,  an  outhouse  or  sliedd,  backside,  and  garden,  d ",  9s. — 
a front  house,  slated,  a kill-house,  a yard,  and  garden,  in  d", 
18s. — a house  and  sliedd,  slated,  a garden  plott  and  yard,  in 
Broad-street,  21.  5s. — a front  house,  slated,  a curtilage,  and 
garden,  in  d°,  1/.  9s.  0fd. — part  of  a house  to  the  street, 
slated,  2 yards,  and  a garden  plott,  in  d",  18s.  lOAtf. ; City 
of  Waterford. — Total  rent  in  Waterford,  15/.  12s.  2d. — 

in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers. Date  12/A  August  1 8th  year. 

—Inrolled  [ ] 1667. 

Waterford.  13.  NICHOLAS  OSBURNE  esq.  — Woodhouse  alias 
Torcorran,  223  a.  SI.  Is.  8jd. — in  Killvineene,  145  a.  1 k. 
35  p.  21. 4s.  2d. — Stradballybegg  (all  except  John  Wilson’s 
part),  83  a.  2 r.  16  p.  1/.  5s.  4ijd.  — Stradballymore  and 
Baronsland,  349  a.  2r.  16  p.  5/.  6s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Decies,  co. 

Waterford. — Total  rent,  12/.  3s.  5 f d. 14.  RICHARD 

WARING  gent. — Drumlogliane  (part),  196  a.  & 24  r.  prof. 
168  a.  unprof.  2/.  19s.  Id.  — Carrigberaghan,  Kilberaglian 
alias  Carrjgurraghan,  164  a.  2r.  16  p.  2/.  10s. — Ballinval- 
loony,204A.  2u.  16  p.  3/. 2s.  1 ijd. — Garraiunillan(part),S80A. 
2 R.  16  p.  51. 15s.  7}d.;  bar.  Decies,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
945  A.  3 R.  32  P.  plant.  (1,532  A.  1 u.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

Tijrpcrary.  147.  7S.  3 k/. 15.  JOHN  BOREMAN. — In  Cullenagh, 

317  a.  In.  14  P.  plant.  (514  a.  5 p.  stat.)  4/.16s.4Jtf.;  bar. 

Glanherry,  same  co. 15.  Capt.  JAMES  OULDFI ELD. 

— Out  of  Ballybrine,  121  a.  & 27  p.  prof.  70  a.  unprof. — 
Liscurrine,  66  a.  — more  in  both,  25  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Lower 
Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  212  a.  2 r.  27  p. 

plant.  (344  a.  1 a.  38  v.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.4s.7d. Date 

1th  Dec.  19/A  year Inrolled  [ ] 1667. 

Dublin.  17.  Sir  GEORGE  11AWDEN  ban.  and  WILLIAM 
BRETT  gem. — One  house,  with  y"  appurls,  in  St.  Tho'-street, 
(122.) 


Dublin,  12s.  4. Id. — a thatched  tenem'  and  garden  in  Church-  19&20C 

lane,  in  Trym,  leading  to  Newtowne,  3s. — a fair  stone  and  

clay  walled  thatched  tenem',  with  a cow-house,  stable,  and  Afea 
garden,  on  y"  east  side  of  that  lane,  next  Haggard-street,  5s. 

— a stone  and  clay  walled  tenem'  and  garden,  a thatched 
tenem'  and  stable,  on  y'  east  side  of  Scarlett’s-lane,  5s. —a  house- 
stead,  tenem',  and  garden,  on  ys  west  side,  d",  6d. — a waste 
homestead  and  garden  in  Mill-lane,  6d. — a stable  and  garden 
on  yc  south  side  of  Scarlett-lane,  Is.  6<Z.  — a piece  of  land 
containing  1£  a. — near  ye  same  about  4 a. — a close  near  y= 
great  church,  without  Navan  gate,  about  3 stangs,  8s.  4)<Z. ; 
town  of  Trym— Total  rent  in  Trym,  l/.3s.  lOJd.-a  waste 
tenem'  and  garden  on  y“  east  side  of  yc  street  Wraye’s  gate, 

9 d. — the  like  tenement,  now  thatched,  and  a garden,  Is.  lid. 

— a tenem'  or  housestead,  with  a small  cabbin,  within  y' 
wall  and  garden,  Is.  Hd. — the  like,  and  a like  cabbin  with 
a garden,  Is.  14d. — a garden  in  y°  west  side,  without  Wraye’s 
gate,  pretended  to  belong  to  the  corporation,  9d. — a waste 
tenem'  and  garden,  and  waste  housestead  and  garden,  9 d. 

— a waste  garden  and  shedd,  1 \d.  — a housestead  and 
garden-plott,  in  the  front  of  which  is  a cabbin,  thatched; 
a thatched  tenem'  and  garden,  Is.  10id.  — a thatched 
tenem’,  a backside,  2 backsides  near,  a waste  housestead 
or  garden  plott,  Is.  10 Id. — a waste  housestead,  a cabbin, 
and  garden,  in  the  west  side  of  Connaught-street,  9 d.  — 
walls  of  a tenement,  a garden,  and  backside,  d",  9tZ.  — a 
housestead  and  garden,  stone-walled  cabbins,  and  a cow- 
house, 2s.  3 d.  — a housestead,  garden-plott,  and  small  cab- 
bin, d°,  Is.  1J<Z.  — a waste  housestead,  and  a plott  for  a 
garden,  without  Five  Mile  gate,  5^d.— a waste  housestead 
and  garden,  without  yc  same  wall,  4 id. — the  like,  and  other 
the  like,  with  a cabbin,  in  d‘,  9 d. — the  like  in  same  street, 

3d. — the  like  in  d",  3<Z.  — a waste  tenem'  and  housestead, 

3d.  — the  like,  on  which  was  lately  a small  cabbin,  3d.  — 
a housestead  and  3 garden  plotts  in  the  north  side  of 
Connaught-street,  Is.  2 {d. — a cabbin  in  same  street,  Is.  6 d. 

— a waste  tenem'  and  garden,  4 Id. —the  like  in  same  street, 

Id.  — a cabbin,  Is.  lid.  — the  like,  with  2 mud-walled 
thatched  cabbins,  lOijd.  — a waste  house  and  garden  plott 
in  d°,  6 d. — walls  of  a tenem',  castlewise  built,  21  stories 
high,  west  side,  of  Wraye’s-street  als  High  street.  Is.  lid. 

a stoile-walled  and  a thatched  tenement  in  d’,  9d.  — a 

waste  housestead  and  a garden  plott,  ljd. — a stone  and  clay- 
walled  house,  thatched,  and  a garden,  d“.  Is.  lid. — a house 
and  garden,  d",  2s.  3d. — a stone  and  lyme  castle,  d“,  Is.  lid. 

—a  stone  and  lyme  house,  built  castlewise,  a backside,  and 
garden,  in  d“,  4s.  6d.  — the  ruins  of  a house  and  castle,  a 
garden,  2s.  3d. — waste  wails,  in  which  is  a cabbin  and  garden. 

Is.  6d. — a house  and  garden,  Is.  lOld. — a house  and  garden, 

Is.  101d. — old  walls  of  a tenement  and  garden,  Is.  6 d. — an 
old  castle  and  garden,  Is.  6d.  — old  walls  and  a garden, 

Is.  10Id. — old  walls  of  a castle,  a thatched  liovell,  and  garden, 
in  d ',  2s.  3d. — a ruined  house  and  garden,  d°,  9 d. — old  walls 
and  a garden,  Is.  lid. — ruined  walls  of  a castle,  a house  built 
casdewise,  old  walls  of  a casde  on  yc  bridge  of  both  sides,  6s. 

— a waste  housestead  behind  y'  last  houses  out  of  Wraye’s- 
street,  44d. — old  walls  of  a house  in  d".  Id. — a waste  garden 
or  housestead,  1 jd- — a small  casde,  thatched,  Is.  6d. — a stone- 
walled diatched  house  and  garden.  Is.  lOAd. — a waste  house- 
stead or  garden,  9d. — a stone-walled  diatched  house,  a backside, 
a thatched  casde  behind  yc  last  houses,  out  of  Wraye’s  street, 

a waste  tenement  or  homestead,  a garden,  waste  stone 

walls  of  a tenement,  and  a garden,  9d.  and  6d. — a thatched 
tenement  or  brewhouse  and  garden,  a thatched  tenem'  and 
garden,  in  d",  2s.  3d.— a waste  housestead  or  garden,  3Jd. 

— a waste  housestead  or  tenement  and  garden.  Is.  OJrf. — 
a stone-walled  tenement  or  housestead,  3 gardens,  one  half  ot 
yc  mills  belonging  to  Lord  Trhnletstown,  15s.  — waste  walls 
of  a tenem'  and  garden  in  y;  same.  Is.  1!</. — old  walls  of  a 
castle,  a backside,  and  a garden,  5s.  3d. — a tenem'  or  house- 
stead, 2 cabbins,  backside,  and  garden.  Is.  lid. — a waste 
housestead  or  tenem',  a backside,  and  garden,  in  y'  lane  lead- 
ing to  St.  James’s  church,  Is.  l)d.— a waste  housestead  and 
garden-plott  in  West-street,  on  f south  side  of  the  North- 
bridge,  3Jd.— the  like,  3£<fc— the  like  in  same  street,  SW.— 
the  old  foundation  walls  of  a waste  tenem'  and  garden-plott, 

4 id.— the  like  old  mills  of  a ruined  tenem',  3d.— the  rained 
walls  of  a castle,  a garden,  in  y'  East-street,  north  side,  9d. — 
a waste,  tenem1,  a thatched  tenem',  stable,  and  garden,  d", 

Is.  lOJd.  — a waste  tenem',  backside,  and  garden,  9d.  — a 
housestead  or  tenement  or  cabbin  in  d°,  9d. — a waste  tene- 


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[•  ment,  a housestead  and  garden,  4J4 — the  backside  of  y‘ 
- last  liousestead,  and  garden-plott,  in  y'  blind  lane  alias 
Cottner’s-lane,  94 — a waste  liousestead  and  garden  in 
same  street,  4*4 — the  like,  4*4— the  like,  4*4 — a waste 
tenement  and  garden,  4 *4 — three  waste  tenem“  and  garden- 


-the  backside  of  y‘  —broken  stone  waUs,  formerly  a crane  house,  10*4  — a i 
yc  blind  lane  alias  long  stone  slated  house,  much  out  of  repair,  formerly  a kilne  " 
id  and  garden  in  house,  3s.— the  old  walls  of  2 houses,  10J4— a cabbin  and  a 
like,  4W.-a  waste  shedd.  Is.  lid.— a stone  house  to  yc  river,  3s.  4*4— a long 
tenem11  and  garden-  stone  house  opposite  y'  former,  3s.  4*4— a stone  house,  slated" 


plotts,  9rf.— one  d°,  9d.— — one  du  on  other  side  of  the  lane,  74  with  y walls  of  a liousestead  in  the’  backside,  3s.  ML— a 


a waste  liousestead  and  garden-ph 


ie  house,  slated,  with  a small  backside,  3s.  £ 


town  of  Athboy,  co.  Meath— in  y'  liberties  of  y corpora-  half  covered,  with  a small  garden  behind  to  the  water,  Is.  10. Id. 
uon  of  Athboy,  180  a arable  old  extent-rent,  JW. 12  s.  1034  -old  walls  and  2 cabbins,  and  a garden  behind  them, 
-all  those  several  houses  and  tenem-  in  Athboy,  formerly  2s.  34-a small  stone  house,  slated,  with  a cabbin  and  garden 
belonging  to  the  corporation  of  Athboy,  1/.  17s.  6 d.  (to  hold  behind  it,  3s.-old  walls,  74-a  thatched  house,  stone  walls, 
these  houses  in  mortgage  for  200/.,  untill  that  sum  was  paid  witli  a backside,  and  cabbin  in  it.  2s.  34-a  small  cabbin 
y such  as  had  yC  nSht  an(1  1>enefit  of  redeeming  the  said  and  garden,  Is.  1*4— a cabbin  on  each  side  of  the  street, 

mortgage.)— part  of  a capital  house  or  messuage,  with  y*  and  2 plotts,  2s.  34-old  walls  and  small  garden,  104— a 

app,  without  Wrayes  gate,  4s.  10*4 ; town  and  liberties  ruined  slate  house,  Is.  fid. —a  thatched  house,  1034  — a 
of  Athboy  -Total  rent  of  houses  in  Athboy,  51.  13s.  7 id.  cabbin  joining  to  it,  10?(4— a stone  house,  slated,  and  a small 
a tenem  and  garden  at  y'  west  end  of  the  north  and  south  backside,  adjoining  to  y end  of  y'  same  a small  thatched 

side  of  Crosse-street,  Is.  lid.  — a small  cottage  and  small  cabbin,  4s.  64— at  y'  end  of  yc  same  a small  warden,  74— 

garden,  5|4-  a cottage,  backside,  and  garden,  6d— a small  old  walls,  4*4— old  stone  walls  of  a house,  644:  in  Denn- 
cottage  and  garden,  34-old  waste  walls  and  garden-plott,  street,  in  Thomastowne.  — two  housesteads,  9d— two  small 
. a cottage  and  small  garden,  4*4—  a small  house  and  cabbins  and  a garden  with  a cabbin  in  it,  Is.  10id.— a house- 
garden,  Is.  l id.  — a house  and  garden,  1034  — a house  stead  to  y corner  and  a small  garden  behind,  6J4— a cabbin, 
j StlL*  1”““  ““i  S“*"’  “din  rb***  another  new  cehbin  end  . mil  gerden, 

"fff  ,„d  g.rtm,  SJi;-.  tenem'  end  garden  in  ,•  north  3s.  U.-„  stone  ho.se,  stated,  with  a weete  piece  of  greeri  to 
end  of  L.,,00  W -a  and  garden  in  d-,  it,  3s.  M.-a  o.hbin  near  Kill, e, to;  gate,  M._,  l.o.m  and 

SrfTin  1.  J ®“  ” * **’*—  l'°”  “■>  I*-  Ud-tltewdl,  of,  hone,  joining 

garden  in  i,  Si-a  eo  tago  and  garden  in  <!•,  lOJi-  oh,„ch-p„l,  in  ,•  npper  end  of  High-street,  6|d! t inDenn- 
hoose  and  garden—.  lioure  and  garden,  3d.- « cotOtge  street,  in  Thomastowne. -Total  rent  in  Thomastowne, 


church-yard,  in  yc  upper  end  of  High-si 
street,  in  Thomastowne.  — Total  ren 


Saflr'dl*-*  “?  *"?“•  3d—  a hon«  and  «.  B,’.  piece  of  grettnd,  a tbatZdwi 

S.1  • T’  ***  ««*>  “d  ■«.!,  a thatched  W barn  nsed 


Sard™’  Si',,  „ ^ T S . I “,MSe  “d  “ r ““>•  * d“«h»d  l™*"  ban.  ttsetl 

garden,  Sji.  _ a cottage  and  garden,  U.  - a eottag.  and  a.  a sttdile,  and  a garden  of  frnit  trees,  ll_,tone  wall,  of 
grtlen  M— a retttge  and  gardmt,  7d— a house  and  garden,  a house  to  ,•  street,  an  additional  bach-building,  stone 

' ,.  , se  and  Sfuden’  Id.— a cottage  and  small  walls,  stone  walls  of  a house  without  a roof,  a thatched 

° u"’  A ' COttl,g“  and  garden>  7d— a house  and  house  “sed  as  a barn,  a backside  in  which  y'  said  barn  is, 
L Mpatu'It  ,0,rC  an.dgt7  A 6,L;  t0Wn  0f  Dl,lcek>  a gaiden>  a sliPP  of  ground,  another  plott  of  ground,  a 
shedd  in  Sr  P ? - • !"  .Du  Ceke’  14  2s'  10d—a  slated  thatched  house  to  the  street,  12s— a plott  of  ground  to  y 

, , . r s pans  i,  in  yc  west  street,  3s.  a tenp-  street,  a thatched  house  wherein  is  a kiln  to  drv  malt  and 

ment  and  thatched  house  or  back  building,  with  a stable  a backside,  old  walls  of  a house  without  a roof,  4s  — a 

tan  : rST2:  ‘ \ m~a  S!ated  and  sIated  Plott  of  ground  to  the  street,  a thatched  house,  stone  walls, 

; T t lrT  T\  ’ d°\5S-  nd—  11  piece  0f  ground  used  as  a backside,  and  a garden  plot 
toW^ T outhouse,  do  is.  Bid.;  and  ally,  13s.  1*4;  in  St.  Nicholas-street,  south  side/city 
in  trust  for  v'  M OI  Hi  ‘“V.  f 2.'“°  ® “’  19i'  84rf-—  of  Cashell — a thatched  house  used  as  a stable,  a garden 
-LJ/JlLl,  nL°ffiACi'TZr'D  N0V-  P'0tt’  2s— a thatclled  bouse  used  as  a common  bakeLuse, 


to™0ofDtof^rmToJd  Sltted  nUtITSl5  ^ 1S‘  8Hi  “nd  n"y’  13S-  'I*  '’  in  Sl'  Nicholas-street,  llh'side/city 
n of  Drogheda.  Total  rent  in  Drogheda,  19s.  8 \d—  of  Cashell— a thatched  house  u-~’  --  ’ * 


— Inrolled  14#  December  1667. 

24.  JOHN  Lord  Yisct.  MASSAREENE.  — One  nev 
brick  house,  slated,  in  School-house-lane,  Dublin,  16s.  10  k/. 


plott,  As— a thatched  house  used  as  a common  bakehouse, 
a low-built  house,  a garden,  a thatched  house,  old  walls 
wherein  a horse-mill  was  kept,  12s— a thatched  house  and 
backside,  a cabbin  used  as  a stable,  and  garden  plott, 


III  ocnooi-nouse-lane,  Dublin,  16s.  1014;  4s.  6<Z—  a lmw  i,  ...  , ° , ‘ 


half  a garden  reaching  to  y corporation  orchard,  part  of  the  where  a house  was,  (irf.-a  garden’  with  old  wills  in  R 


2s.  3d. ; in  March-street,  in  Thomastowne,  co.  Kilkenny— 
next  to  Pipe’s  gate,  on  yd  west  side  in  Pipe-street,  a thatched 
cabbin,  Is.  1*4— on  y'  north  side  of  said  street  a cabbin  for 
a barn,  11*4— a liousestead  on  y»  church-yard,  4*4— two 


with  2 small  cabbins  between  it  and  Blind-street,  Is. old 

walls  of  a garden,  Is— a thatched  house  and  garden,  4s— a 
garden  to  the  street  with  old  walls  in  it,  64 ; in  Blind-street, 

same  city— a dwelling  house  with  a kiln  and  backside,  6s 

a stone  house,  a garden,  and  a cabbin,  12s— a thatched  cab- 


stonTwS  amlaplou  withouTy’  s!dd  strectTnd ' ^ 'T'  “ Cabbh‘  back'''ard'  a “urd^efandl  vo^dpttttf 


behind  it,  Is.  64  a small  cabbin,  with  a little  housestead, 
94  a thatched  house,  with  a little  spot  of  a garden,  Is.  10*4 
—a  thatched  house,  garden  behind  it,  a cabbin,  backside,  and 
shedd,  3s.  34— an  old  ruined  cabbin,  with  other  old  walls,  64 
—a  waste  piece  of  ground  joining  to  y'  said  walls,  2M;  in 
1 ipe-street,  in  Thomastowne— a great  slated  house,  a vard. 


thatched,  to  the  street,  a house  with  a backside  and  garden, 
9s— a cabbin  and  garden,  4s.  — large  stone  walls  with  thatched 
shades,  backside  old  walls,  and  garden  backwards,  with  stone 

walls  in  it,  10s. ; in  St.  Nicholas-street,  same  city. a waste 

plott  of  ground  to  the  street,  Is.  64— a thatched  house,  back- 


slated  house,  a yard,  side,  and  garden,  3s.  64— a s 


...  „d.i.  gzsi  .“It. “ 3 “t  T'  “■  “■ » st- 

small  garden  behind,  3s.  10k/ i liousestead  «„d  ,li  ?'  • 'vaste  P*ott  ot  ground,  64— a cabbin,  witli 

Is.  1*4 — several  old  walls  witli  small  T.n  and  ga,'den>  two  “bbins  and  garden,  6s.  64;  in  Blind-street, 

3s  9rf two  stone  , n USe’  same  city— °ld  wills  With  a garden,  Is.  64- part  of  v'  anr- 

long  stone  walls  o uAs  ’ t “a  tlThif  hm  <len  5"  joi"S  IO  ^ c,ul,ch  a"d  church-yard,  74  - a small 

•stone  walls,  and  a IZl  Si,  tnd  “t-cS^iZe  J°  ^kside,  1,-a  stone  wall 

walls  and  « garden  to  G.iltci-hinc  1,  n . i ,hatched  cabbln  Wltb  “ g"«lcn,  2s.  64-a  garden  plott  to 

and  gardens, !-,!  Iiie  hole  skted’  t ^ V !'°,,S°  P‘0tt  ‘°  stre0t>  b> 

0s.  7*4 ; in  High-street  in  Thomastowne  — b 1 ® baaks,de’.  ■'  s,reet’  W1th  a slipp  ot  ground,  3s— a piece  of  ground  lo 

ground  and  y walls  pf  a castle  on  it  and  ,i  i 5 °‘  * “ SUeet  Where  n ho,se-milI  was,  64— a slipp  of  ground  to 

joining  to  y town  walls  4,  « , „ , T ,0"Se  r Strcet’  whelein  are  2 cabbins,  2s.  64-a  largo  stone  house, 

'and  orchard,  2s.  34-la  calibin  tn.l  g«rd“i  I'!’  Vd-af"  ^ T **“'  ""  BddiUon"1  bl,ildi,1«-  “ «"«dl  court 

thatclied  cabbin,  8s a waste  piece  of  around  li.  .■  °nS  °r  yald>  “ Sarden>  nnd  n ,m'8°  bn''»e,  1/-— a cabbin  to  y“ 

house  joining  to  v'  castle  unto  the  brkliro  107,/'"  y,St0"e  S'reel’  ngm'den  ,0  ,lle  sn,"e>  » backwards,  a castle  to 
stead  nnd  a little  cabbin  in  it  u (i  dll  t . t . n ,,he  Sllei''’  8 smn11  «ar,|co,  and  backside,  10s.  64  — a large 

Is.  64-„  housestead  and  cabbin,  will,  a small  garden,  Ts.  64  old* ym^nllT’gtSlSI^^ 


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stone  houses,  a slipp  of  ground,  an  old  decayed  back-house, 
old  walls,  an  orchard,  and  2 gardens,  12s.— a slated  stone 
house,  y°  walls  of  2 houses,  a garden,  and  slipp  of  ground,  1/. 
— stone  walls  to  yc  street,  2 cabbins,  and  a garden,  4s.  6rf. ; 
in  St.  John’s-street,  same  city. — a thatched  house,  stone  walls, 
with  a garden,  4s. — a range  of  old  walls  to  the  street,  where 
houses  stood,  beginning  at  Walter  Fleming’s  house,  and  ending 
at  yc  great  church  house  of  John  Haley,  with  some  back- 
sides and  gardens,  7s.— part  of  a large  stone  house,  a garden, 
and  yard,  ljrf. ; in  Fryer’s-street,  same  city. — in  trust  for  the 
(49)  officers.— Total  rent  in  Cashell,  13/.  8s.  6)tf. ; to  be  paid 

to  y'  Archbp.  of  Cashell  and  his  succ". 32.  Ballabradan, 

327a.  prof.  200a. unprof.;  bar. Dunluce,  co.  Antrim.— Bal- 
liuedrentagh  alias  Crossebegg,  625  A.  prof.  85  A.  unprof. ; bar. 
Massareene,  same  co. — to  hold  this  for  yc  remainder  of  a lease 
of  179  years,  commencing  11  June  1619,  at  y'  rent  of  20s. — 
in  Knockane,  98  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof. — half  town  of  Dowray, 
246  a.  2 n.  prof.  10  a.  2 b.  unprof. — half  town  of  Mullen, 
374  A.  prof.  55  A.  unprof. — half  town  of  Cultefaghan,  329  a. 
prof.  465  a.  and  9 a.  of  bogg.— half  town  of  T ullaghery,  145  a. 
prof.  214  A.  unprof. ; bar.  Killconway,  same  co. — Total  quan- 
tity, 2,144  A.  2 K.  plant.  (3,473  a.  2 R.  38  r.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  28 1. 18s.  Ild. — Maine,  268  a.— in  Dromkeath,  120  a. — 
in  Killany  and  Stonestowne,  280  a. — in  Braginstowne,  213  a.; 
bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — Total  quantity,  881  a.  plant. 
(1,427  a.  & 11  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  171. 6s.  9></.— to  him  and 
his  heirs. Dale  14 th  Jan.  19 th  year. — Jnrolled  3d  March 

1667. 

34.  Sir  WM.  TICIIBORNE  knt.  and  JUDITH  his  wife, 
ROBERT  MOULDSWOllTH,  an  infant,  son  and  heir 
of  Robert  M.  of  Dublin,  merch',  JOHN  UPTON  esq.  and 
U RSUL  A his  wife,  relict  of  George  Clerke  of  London,  merch', 
JOHN  and  NIC.  CLERKE,  their  surviving  children,  and 
THOS.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Bligh  dec1.— Athboy  (part), 
480  a.  3 b.  21 1>.  prof.  156  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Foster’s  field,  49  a. 
1 r.  8p. — Rathcony  (part),  64  a.  1 R.  14p.— Rathmore,  559a. 
3r.  28  p. ; bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath.— Total  quantity,  1,154  a. 
1 r.  31  p.  plant.  (1,869  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
23 1.  7s.  6)d. — To  hold  one  full  third  part  to  Titchborne  and 
wife  during  her  life ; remainder  to  Molesworlh  and  his  heirs, 
and  for  want  thereof  remainder  to  said  dame  Judith  and  her 
heirs  for  ever,  according  to  yc  last  will  of  Robert  Molesworth 
dec1  (her  former  husband),  and  father  to  y'  said  Robert,  dated 
15  Aug.  1656.  To  hold  one  other  full  3d  part  to  Upton 
and  wife,  untill  John  and  Nic*  Clerke  shall  attain  y"  age 
of  21  years;  remainder  to  said  John  and  Nic‘,  and  their 
heirs,  according  to  y*  last  will  of  their  father  George,  dated 
10  April  1660 ; and  to  hold  one  other  full  3d  part  to  Bligh, 
for  ever. Date  12 th  May  20 th  year. — Inrolled  21st  May 

1668. 

36.  CHARLES  DAVENPORT  and  Lieut.  ARTHUR 
NEWBURGH. — Inorguroge  alias  Inverguroge,  77  A.  1 a. 
24  p.  prof.  126  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Tocher,  132  a.  2 it.  32  p. 
prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Drumtnmen  alias  Drntamen,  107  a.  2 r. 
32  p.  prof.  20  a.  & 32  p.  unprof. — Carrigorman,  211  a.  2 r. 
32  p— Fartidreene,  32  a.  2 r.  prof.  84-  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.— 
Carnelunshee,  217  a.  1b.  24  p.  prof.  28  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Car- 
negarane  (west  part),  73  a.  1r.  24 p.  prof.  45  a.  1r.  22  p.  un- 
prof. ; bar.  Castleraghan,  co.  Cavan — these  to  Davenport. — 
Total  quantity,  852  a.  3r.  8p.  plant.  (1,381a.  1r.  24 p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  11/.  10s.  3t/.— the  south  part  of  Clounequirk, 

1 cart.,  145  a.  2 R.  36  p. — Derrymonagli,  1 cart",  63  a.  1 r. 
28  p.  plant — Total  quantity,  (338  a.  3 r.  5p.  stat.);  bar. 
Tullaghagh  and  Tullaghanogho,  same  co.  — Total  rent, 
2/.  16s.  5ij<Z.—  Aghagapp,  110  a.  2 r.  prof.  12  a.  unprof, 
plant  ( 178  a.  3 n.  39  p.  stat)  1/.  9s.  1 0 d. ; bar.  and  co.  Mona- 
ghan.— these  to  Newburgh. Date  9 th  April  20 th  year. — 

Inrolled  18 th  May  1668. 

38.  Sir  JAMES  WEYMES  knt.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
Patrick  Weymes  kill.— A messuage  or  tenement  in  Oxmnn- 
towne,  adjoining  to  y°  messuage  wherein  Felix  Bourne  dwells, 
0s, — a waste  piece  of  ground  or  garden  lying  in  y"  backside 
of  y°  said  2 messuages,  and  extending  towards  y”  garden  in  y' 
possession  of  dame  Sarah  Donnellan,  Is.  6 d. — a messuage  or 
tenement,  with  y'  gardens,  orchards,  mid  several  hack  buildings, 
with  other  apput'Ts,  in  or  near  C!ow-ltuie  nls  Bull-lane,  1/.  10s. 
—a  mansion-house,  back  court,  and  garden,  with  y*  appurfs,  in 
Cow-lane,  2/.  12s.  a garden  or  orchard  at  y'  corner  of 
Cow-lane,  wherein  Sir  John  Cole  knt  lately  erected  a stable 
( 122.) 


and  coach-houses,  9s. — a messuage  or  tenement,  with  y°  ap-  ta 
parts,  in  Oxmantowne,  situate  over  against  St.  Michan’s 
church,  1/.  5s.6tf. — a messuage  or  brick  tenement,  and  several 
parks,  containing,  near  Ballybough-bridge,  40  a.  3/.  13s.  6d. 

— in  Oxmantowne,  adjoining  to  the  highway  leading  to 
Ballybough-bridge,  6 a.  1/.  10s. — in  d”,  joining  to  d",  4 a. 
18s. — in  d",  adjoining  to  the  highway  leading  to  Drumconra, 

4 a.  9s.— a messuage  or  tenement  in  St.  Francis-street,  with 
y°  garden  and  backside  thereunto  belonging,  9s. — a tene- 
ment, garden,  and  backside,  in  d",  10s.  6rf. — a messuage  or 
tenement  on  yc  Merchants-key,  1/.  17s.  6d. — in  St.  James’s- 
street,  £ a.  Is.  6(7. — 1|  Such  right,  title,  and  interest  as  Jas. 
Bath  of  Akarne  had,  in  1641,  to  a messuage  or  tenement  in 
Winetavern  s',  12s.  9 d. ; formerly  y“  estate  of  Jas.  Bath  of 
Akarne;  City  of  Dublin  and  liberties  thereof. — ten  mes- 
suages or  tenements,  with  y“  gardens,  yards,  and  backsides 
thereto  belonging,  lying  contiguous  each  to  yc  other,  part 
thereof  in  St.  Nic’-strcet  and  ye  residue  in  Back-lane, 
'll.  10s. — all  that  y=  late  beadle  garden  on  yc  Blind-key,  and 
all  messuages  and  tenements  thereupon  erected,  as  namely, 
a large  mansion-house  and  3 tenements,  called  Cadugan’s- 
alley ; a messuage  on  d° ; anodier  messuage  adjoining  3 waste 
pieces  of  land,  where  several  buildings  have  been  formerly 
erected,  adjoining  to  said  mansion-house;  a messuage  or 
tenement  called  die  Greyhound ; two  tenements  adjoining,  in 
Smock-alley,  6/.  9s.— a messuage  or  tenement,  with  y“  gar- 
den and  appurfs,  in  Casde-street,  adjoining  on  yc  west  side 
to  y°  Feadier  tavern,  1/.  19s. — a messuage  or  tenement  and 
garden  in  Casde-street,  adjoining  to  y°  last,  1/.  19s. — seve- 
ral houses  and  odier  buildings  upon  the  Wood-key,  adjoin- 
ing upon  the  back  part  thereof  upon  y"  river,  heretofore 
intended  for  an  Exchange,  and  conts  in  length  62  feet,  and  in 
breaddi  38,  16s.  6 d. — a waste  piece  of  ground  adjoining  to 
yc  western  wall  of  Trinity  college,  in  breadth  38  yards,  and 
in  length  67  yards,  formerly  y estate  of  Aid"  Robert 
Arthure;  same  city  and  liberties. — a house  in  Bridge-street, 
with  several  buildings  backwards,  a backside,  and  garden, 
10s.  6 d. — a waste  decayed  house  adjoining  to  St.  Audoen  s 
church-yard.  Is.  6 d. — a house  on  yc  Merchants-key,  adjoin- 
ing to  the  old  crane,  1/.  16s. — a house  and  a large  piece  of 
ground  on  the  key,  heretofore  called  the  White  House,  on 
part  whereof  yc  new  theatre  and  other  houses  are  built, 
1/.  16s. — a house  in  Corn-market,  newly  built,  with  a backside 
reaching  unto  y'  city  wall,  15s. — a timber  house  in  High- 
street,  with  a large  backside  or  garden  plott  reaching  to 
Back-lane,  now  called  die  Post-house,  31.  — a large  brick- 
house  on  yc  Merchants-key,  with  back  buildings  and  other 
appurts,  16s.  6 d. ; formerly  y'  estate  of  Thos  Conran  of 
Wvanstowne ; same  city  and  liberties. — two  small  curtilages 
of  ground  upon  y'  backside  of  y*  house  called  y*  Ormond 
Arms,  in  St.  Thomas-street,  2s.  3d. — a timber  house  and  a 
little  backside  called  y"  Ormond  Arms,  d",  18s.  — three 
gardens,  whereon  houses  have  been  lately  erected,  which  did 
formerly  belong  to  a house  in  Skinner-row,  near  Carbrv- 
house,  3s. — a timber  house  in  Skinner-row,  adjoining  on  y* 
east  side  to  Ormond-house  nls  Carbrv-house,  16s. — a house 
in  Skinner-row,  divided  into  3 tenenT*.  with  the  garden  and 
yards  thereunto  belonging,  lying  on  y*  backside  of  y*  last- 
mentioned  messuage,  1/.  16s.— a messuage  or  house  in  Christ- 
churcli-lane,  called  the  King’s  Head,  l/.15s.6rf.;  formerly 
y'  estate  of  Edward  Allen  of  Bishop’s-coiin ; same  city  and 
liberties. — Sir  James  sold  the  last-mentioned  house  to  Rob. 
Hughes  of  Dublin,  gent.,  1 0 June  1668.— Total  rent,  J97.10s.6d. 

Mole:  All  these  premisses  had  been  granted  by  patent, 

dated  13  April  1661,  to  Sir  Patrick  Weymes  knt,  dec1*, 
for  such  estate  as  is  therein  mentioned:  and  y5  safe!  patent 
was  confirmed  by  several  clauses  iu  y‘  Acts  of  Settle- 
ment,  Dale  15/A  April  20/A  year. — Imvlkd  2 2d  May 

1668. 

43.  PAUL  BRASSIER  esq.  ami  JOHN  VAUGHAN 
gent, — A timber  and  brick  bouse,  a garden,  and  tvsekskle,  in 
St.  Francis-street,  8*.  4£ ; city  of  Dbumr.-—  CarritMidfe 
(part),  in  y* north  suburbs  8a. — Rahiiie-Coolins  (part),  tw  Su 
BridgeU’s’  par.,  south  sub,  2 «.— alias  Gwrtw*- 

clnssev,  ) a part,  of  f half  of  BandottttWe  aSs 

iV  t-biefrv  of  3s.  out  of  a front  house  in  y*  scuttlr-west  qe.  of  ys 

snitl  suburbs.— o Itouse  to  f street  in  the  sM  tpssttvr.— aback 
tlwelling-liouse,  a malthous*,  brewhousso,  and  IwA-wsk.  in  said 
tp-,_a  baekhouse  in  d". — a baeklvouse  in  d'v — a warelioiise  in 
Newvtbwt  mi  y*  sontit. — a warehouse  in  d\ — a waste  plott,  d”. 


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19  & so  Ch.  II.  north  side.— a pair  of  walls  and  a garden,  call’d  y»  Fryers  liberties  of  Cork— Rent  for  all  die  houses,  51. 7s.  l|d— 1|  a 
house,  in  y*  S.  W.  qr— a garden  in  Crosse-street  on  f west—  decayed  castle,  late  a court  of  guard,  a backside  or  court,  in 
Cork.  a backhouse  and  small  backside  in/  S.  W.  qr— a backhouse  Cork-street,  yc  lower  end,  at  y"  iron  gate— ||a  front  bouse, 
in  d°.  a small  house,  backside,  and  garden,  in  d°— a back-  slated,  a garden  plott  adjoining  to  the  town  walls,  and  belong- 
house  in  N.  E.  qr— a garden,  with  a plott  of  waste  ground  ing  to  y'  said  castle—  ||a  front  house,  slated,  d»—  ||a  large 
betwixt  Alwin’s  house  and  garden  to  the  bishop’s  garden,  front  house  and  a backside,  east  side,  d". — |-a  large  front 
and  to  the  city  wall  in  y'  Broad-lane,  in  y*  N.  W.  qr— a court,  house  and  a house  backw*—  a brewhouse,  shedd,  and  bake- 
a garden  with  a pair  of  old  walls,  wherein  is  a kill,  in  same  qr.  house,  d". — fa  front  house,  slated,  and  backside,  in  d°. — fa 
-a  garden  from  John  Coleman’s  backside  to  Mr.  Cooper’s  front  house,  slated,  called  The  Castle,  a house  backw",  and 
garden  in  same  qr— a garden  behind  James  Pierce’s  house,  garden,  in  d“.— fa  front  house,  slated,  and  a garden,  without  y' 

adjoining  to  Noblett  Dunscomb’s  house  in  Blarney-street  on  rampier— ftwo  meadows  at  Dromderigg,  6 a one  close 

y' south— a garden  behind  N.  Dunscomb’s  house  in  d“— a called  Gough’s  Park,  4 A.— f Tessagonbegg  or  Tassaxon- 
garden  called  Garrybegg,  behind  y'  aforesaid  garden— a waste  begg,  71a.  2 n— a small  front  house  and  garden  in  same 
for  a cabbin  and  garden  in  Mallow-street  on  y'  north,  adjoin-  street.  — a small  front  house,  a backside,  and  garden,  in 
ing  to  Major  Piercy’s  cabbins— a house,  backside,  and  garden,  d" — a fi-ont  house,  a backside,  a thatched  house,  a garden 
in  said  street,  on  y'  north  adjoining  to  Julian  Collin’s  house,  with  a thatched  house  at  the  end  thereof,  in  d°—  * a front 
—a  house,  backside,  and  leyny,  in  Church-lane,  said  suburbs,  stone  house,  the  walls  of  a house  backw'%  and  garden,  in  d«— 
on  y*  south  adjoining  to  Mr.  Ronan’s  house. — a garden  near  *a  front  slated  house,  a house  backwwd‘,  and  garden  plott,  in  d“, 
Shandon  Castle  on  the  south.  — a waste  for  a cabbin  and  west  side— * a front  slated  house,  backside,  and  garden,  in 
garden  in  Fort-street,  east  side— a large  cabbin  and  back-  d'— a front  and  back  cabbin,  and  a small  plott  of  ground  and 
side  adjoining  in  St.  Nicholas  church-yard  on  f west— a garden,  in  d»— a front  thatched  house,  a bakehouse,  backside, 
thatched  house  and  garden  adjoining  to  y*  former— a long  and  garden,  d°. — a thatched  lyney,  old  walls,  backsides,  and 
warehouse,  formerly  a stable,  adjoining  to  the  chancel  of  gardens,  d“. — old  walls  adjoining  to  the  former,  a backside,  and 
St.  Dominick’s  Abbey,  south  suburbs— Lumbert’s  Bogg  or  garden— part  of  a front  house,  slated,  a backhouse,  and  gar- 
Long  Acre,  adjoining  to  John  Morley’s  mills,  N.  suburbs— a den,  in  d« ; in  y'  town  of  Kingsale— Total  rent  in  Kingsale, 
parcel  1 of  land  called  Farren verdowney,  adjoining  to  the  lands  10/.  4s.  2J</— in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers— Note:  The  pro- 
of Glankilane,  in  N.  suburbs— a parcell  of  land  called  Lackan-  misses  thus  ||  marked  were  sold  by  Brasier  and  Vaughan  to 
tober  Murrey,  adjoining  to  the  former,  N.  sub— four  closes  John  Suxberry  of  Kinsale,  merchant,  for  the  sum  of  80/.  by 
near  adjoining  to  Wm.  Mead’s  acre,  N.  sub— the  4th  part  of  indenture,  dated  18/A  June  1668,  and  inrolled  the  next  day 
the  marsh  of  Mencrelt,  in  S.  suburbs— a small  close  adjoin-  (annis  19  and  20,  1™  pars,  facie  R.5  and  14.)— Part  of  the 
ing  to  yc  Gallows-green,  said  sub. — a plott  of  ground  called  large  front  house,  and  the  rest  of  the  premisses  thus  f marked 
Parke-negolicke,  adioining  toy' former— a close  called  Park-  being  purchased  by  Robert  Southwell  of  Kingsale,  esq., 
neale,  in  S.  suburbs,  adjoining  to  Lady  Coppinger’s  interesi  in  were  legally  conveyed  to  him  and  his  heirs  by  Brasier  and 
Bandon-road  on  y'  south— a plott  of  land  adjoining  to  the  Vaughan,  by  indenture,  dated  30  Dec.  1667,  and  inrolled 
former  in  said  sub— a plott  of  land  called  Gortneharagan,  S.  17  March  following.  — The  premisses  thus  marked  * were 
sub— Banegorty,  near  adjoining  Gort.mtrae,  in  said  sub— a sold  12  July  1669  to  John  Suxbury  of  Kingsale,  merchant, 

plott  ol  land  called  Garrymore  in  N.  suburbs— Ballyhastey,  in  for  230/. Date  11/A  May  19/A  year. -Inrolled  Wth  Man 

N.  liberties,  162  a.  plant.  (262  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.)  2/.9s.2£tf.  1668. 

— Gortnartin,  in  S.  suburbs ; within  the  city,  suburbs,  and  | 


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20  Ch.  II.  1.  WENTWORTH  Earl  of  ROSCOMMON  and  RO- 

GER  Earl  of  ORRERY. — In  St.  Nicholas  parish,  y'  east 

Limerick,  side  of  St.  Nicholas  street,  without  Newgate. — a front  corner 
house  in  Abby-lane,  a yard,  a brewhouse,  Is.  6 d. — a front 
slated  house  and  backside,  3s.  9 d.  — a front  pair  of  waste 
walls,  with  a cagework  house,  4s.  6tZ—  a front  slated  house, 
backside,  and  garden  plott,  18s. — a front  house,  a garden, 
a yard,  another  waste  yard,  1/.  Is— a front  slated  house,  two 
cagework  houses,  a yard,  another  yard,  a brewhouse,  and 
stable,  1/.  10s — a decayed  front  house  and  garden  in  said 
parish,  3s. — a front  waste  house  plott,  a yard,  and  garden, 
3s.  9 d.  — a front  waste  house  plott.  Is.  6 d.  — a waste  house 
plott  and  garden  plott,  Is.  6tf.  — a large  front  cagework 
house,  7s.6tf — a yard  or  backside,  a kill  house  with  a garden, 
3s.  — a front  house,  slated,  and  a garden  in  St.  Minchion’s 
parish,  St.  Nicholas-street,  east  side,  9s— a front  house  plott, 
now  a garden,  ls.6tf. — a house  and  backside,  6s. — a house,  a 
small  yard,  a brewhouse,  and  stable,  4a  6 </.  — a house,  a little 

milk  house,  and  shedd,  7s.  6t/.— a front  house,  6s aback 

stone-work  house,  4s.  6d. — a house,  a ruined  house  plott,  and 
a yard,  7s.  6 d.  a house,  yard,  and  garden,  7s.6d— a garden 
plott,  a cabbin,  and  a yard,  3s— a front  waste  plott  of  ground, 
Is.  (id.  n waste  front  plott  of  ground  in  St.  Nicholas  street, 
y°  west  side,  Is.  6 d. — a waste  plott  whereon  stood  a castle, 

another  whereon  stood  a house,  and  another  plott,  Is.  6<Z. 

a front  waste  plott  of  ground  in  St.  Nicholas  street,  north 
side,  9(/. — a front  waste  house  plott,  7rf— part  of  an  old  pair 
of  walls,  2s.  3d. — a front  waste  pair  of  walls,  9 d. — a front 
waste  house  plott,  west  side  of  said  street,  9 d.  —a  front  waste 
house  plott,  -l  td — a front  waste  house  plott,  a yard,  and  gar- 
den, 3s — a front  waste  house  plott,  9 (/. — a front  waste  d’,  9 d. 
—a  large  front  house,  18s— a large  d ‘ and  yard,  1/.  Is— a 
front  ruined  house  and  yard,  7s.  6 d.  — a front  house,  a court, 
a back  slated  house,  and  backside,  1/.  10s.  — a large  front 
decayed  stone  house,  15s. — a front  pair  of  walls  and  yard,  6s. 
—a  front  decayed  house  and  yard,  6s— a front  house,  a back 
stone  house,  and  a ruined  pair  of  walls,  4s.  6rf—  a front 


waste  pair  of  stone  walls,  with  a thatched  lynny,  west  side 
of  High  street,  6s. — a back  stone  house,  9s. — a front  slated 
house  and  yard,  6s.  — a fi-ont  stone  house,  9s.— a front 
stone  house,  1/.  2s.  6d— a front  house,  I5s— a house  and 
yard  on  y'  Key,  7s.  6</— a house  and  2 yards,  9s— a house, 
a waste  plott  of  ground,  and  a pair  of  old  walls,  in  Church- 
lane,  south  side,  1/.  2s.  6d— a front  house,  7s.  6d— a front 
corner  castle  and  a waste  plott  of  land,  Is.  6d— a front  waste 
plott  of  ground  in  Key  lane,  north  side.  Is.  6<Z—  a front 
corner  house,  18s. — a front  house  and  backside,  1/.  10s. — a 
front  house,  15s. — a front  house,  a backhouse,  and  yard,  12s. 
—a  house  and  yard,  1/.  17s.  6tf— a waste  pair  of  old  walls, 
with  waste  ground  backward,  in  Key-lane,  south  side,  Is.  6 d. 
—a  corner  house  and  a small  kill  house,  6s. — a corner  house 
and  a yard,  15s. — a front  house,  9s. — a front  house  and  a 
back  dwelling  house,  5s.  3d— an  old  pair  of  walls  and  a 
small  waste  plott  of  ground,  2s.  3d. -a  front  stone  house,  6s. 
—a  front  stone  house,  4s.  6d— a large  corner  house  fiont- 
ing  High  street,  in  High-street,  west  side,  1/.  2s.  6d.  — 
a large  front  stone  house,  1/.  10s. — a large  front  stone 
house,  a yard  backwards,  and  a back  brewhouse,  1/.  17s.  6d. 
— an  old  pair  of  walls  and  backside.  Is.  6d— a front. house, 
18*. — a fi'ont  house,  13s.  6d. — a front  corner  house  in  Creagli- 
lane,  21.  5s— a front  corner  house,  a small  slate  house,  a 
yard,  and  a waste  plott  of  ground,  12s— a front  stone  house  in 
Little  Creagh’s-lane,  7s.  6d— a stone  house  in  Haglier’s-lane, 
south  side,  12s. — a stone  house  and  a yard,  4s.  6d. — a front 
house  decayed,  Is.  6d.— a cagework  house,  a ruined  kill 
house,  a garden  plott,  y'  ruins  of  an  old  house,  7s.  6d— a 
large  garden  in  Creagh’s-lane,  north  side,  3s. — a corner  cab- 
bin,  south  side  d“,  Is.  6d— a garden,  Is.  6d— a front  stone 
house,  1 2s.  — a large  good  house,  21.  5s.  — a front  slated 
house  and  yard,  12s—  a front  house  and  an  adjoining  front 
house,  1/.  10s. — a front  house,  6s. — a house  in  High-street, 

west  side,  9s. — a house,  12s. — a house  and  garden,  1/.  7s. 

a house,  backside,  and  shedd,  1/.  2s.  6 d. — a house,  a base 
court  or  yard,  a back-house,  another  base  court,  a decayed 


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20  Ch.  II.  thatched  house,  backhouse,  garden,  and  a cabbin,  11.  19s.  a 

house,  a yard  or  base  court,  a back  stone  house,  a back  yard, 

Limerick.  .in<]  another  backhouse,  1?.  19s. — -a  front  house,  11.  7s.  a 
house  and  backside,  15s. — a front  house  and  yard,  It  Is.— -the 
ruins  of  a large  house  and  backside,  7s.  6 d. — a ruined  pair  of 
stone  walls,  Is.  6d— a waste  house  plott  and  another  waste 
plott,  3s. — a front  long  shedd,  with  a small  house,  7s.  6 d.  a 
large  front  house,  a yard,  and  another  front  house,  ll.2s.6d. 
a front  house  and  a yard,  15s. — a front  house,  15s. — a house,  a 
yard,  and  a back  cagework  house,  15s.— front  old  walls,  a base 
court,  and  a ruined  house,  7s.  (id.— a front  house,  a yard,  and 
another  house,  It  10s.— a front  house  and  yard,  15s— a front 
ruined  house  and  backside  on  yc  west  side  of  High-street, 

7s.  6 d. — a front  stone  house,  It  2s.  6d. — a front  stone  house 
in  y'  east  side  of  High-street,  15s — a front  stone  house  in  y° 
south  side  of  Emblem-lane,  9s. — a front  stone  house,  ruined, 

4s.  6d. — a front  house  and  a front  garden  plott,  waste,  6s. — 
a front  house  and  a waste  garden  plott,  3s.  — a front  waste 
plott  of  ground  and  a front  slate  house  in  Emblem-lane, 
north  side,  7s.  6d— a front  house,  4s.  6d.  — a front  base 
court,  wherein  is  built  a shedd,  a front  slated  house,  11.2s.  6d. 
—a  front  house,  a base  court,  a house  backwards,  and  a 
backside,  in  High-street,  east  side,  11.  10s— a front  house,  a 
yard,  a backhouse,  and  garden  plott,  11.  14s.  6d. — a front 
house,  a court,  a backhouse,  a yard,  and  garden,  15s. — a 
front  house  and  backside,  11.  2s.  6d— a front  house,  a court, 
a place  where  a house  stood,  and  a ruined  house,  11.  10s. — 
a large  front  house,  a yard,  and  a house  plott,  15s. — a large 
house,  a court,  and  another  house,  11.  7s. — a long  backhouse, 
ruined,  6s— a front  house,  a court,  a backhouse,  11.  7s.  7 d. 
—a  front  house,  yard,  and  shedd,  13s.  11  Jrf— a front  house, 
an  old  pair  of  walls,  and  a yard,  11.  10s.  — a back  stone 
house  in  Prison-lane,  south  side,  6s. — a house  plott,  Is.  6 d. 
—a  house  plott,  Is.  6(1.— a front  ruined  house,  6s— a front 
corner  house  in  said  lane,  north  side,  6s— a garden  plott,  9(1. 
—a  front  house,  4s.  6rl— a cagework  house,  3s.  — a front 
stone  house  and  yard,  11.  10s— a garden  plott  in  y'  east  side 
of  High-street.  — a front  house,  abase  court,  a brewhouse, 
and  a kill-house,  with  all  f lanlls  t0  t Langable-street,  18s. 
—a  front  house,  a base  court,  a backhouse,  and  a garden 
plott,  11.  7s.  41(1.— a garden  plott,  2s.  3d.— a house  in  yc 
north  side  of  Bonfeild-lane,  2s.  3d— a cagework  house  and 
backside,  3s— a front  house,  6s— a garden  plott,  9d— a yard 
or  garden  plott,  9d— a front  cagework  house,  4s.  6d— a 
front  waste  house  plott,  Is.  6d.  — a garden,  3s.  — a front 
ruined  castle  and  garden,  4s.  6d. — a front  cagework  house, 
and  a stone  house  adjoining,  in  y'  north  side  of  Bonefield- 
lane,  7s.  6d.  — a front  corner  house  in  High-street,  east 
side,  15s. — a front  house  and  yard,  11.  10s. — a front  house, 
a base  court,  and  a backhouse,  11.  2s.  6d— a front  house, 
garden,  and  shedd,  11.  10s— a front  stone  house,  19s.  6d. 

a front  house,  a kill-house,  a garden  plott,  and  a stable, 

11.  13s. — a large  front  house,  a garden  plott,  and  a cabbin, 
11.  Is.  — a large  front  house  and  a garden,  whereon  is  built 
a thatched  stable,  21.  5s.  7Jd. — a front  stone  house,  a 
base  court,  an  old  decayed  house,  and  a small  yard,  12s. 

a front  stone  slate  house  and  yard,  15s.  — a front  stone 

slate  house,  and  another  adjoining  backhouse,  11.  10s.  — 
a front  corner  house  in  Monck’s-lane,  north  side,  4s.  6rf. 

a waste  front  adjoining  house  plott,  Is.  6d. — a front 

stone  house,  and  a kill-house,  slated,  4s.  6d— an  adjoining 
front  house  and  back  yard,  9s— a large  front  corner  house, 
a kill  backward,  a small  piece  of  ground,  15s— a front 
stone  house,  slated,  and  a backside,  in  the  east  side  of  High- 

street  15s. a front  stone  house,  slated,  and  a backside, 

in  y'  east  side  of  High-street,  15s.  — a front  stone  house, 
slated,  and  garden,  10s.  6d— a large  front  stone  and  brick 
house,  a small  yard,  and  garden,  15s.  — a garden  plott, 
3s. — a front  house,  slated,  and  a yard  backward,  15s. — 
a front  stone  house,  a small  court  and  staircase  backward, 
and  bakehouse,  H.  4s.  2 id— a front  decayed  stone  house, 
a base  court,  a ruined  back  kill-house,  and  backside,  9s. 

a front  house,  slated,  and  a backside,  10s.  6 d. — a front 

stone  slate  house,  a back  adjoining  house,  a yard  north- 
ward, another  adjoining  crosse  house,  1/.  17s.  6 d.  — an 
adjoining  small  backhouse,  slated,  a double-roofed  stone 
house,  slated,  a yard  at  yc  end  thereof,  a yard,  a garden  or 
orchard  behind  said  house,  15s. — a large  front  stone  house, 
slated,  and  backside,  15s— a front  slated  stone  house  adjoin- 
ing to  Newgate,  east  side,  a backside  or  court,  a backhouse 
eastw1,  aud  another  backside,  1/.  6s.  3d— the  twenty  shops  on 
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Ball’s  Bridge,  ten  on  each  side,  31. — four  shops  southward  of  so  Cu.  II. 
d",  12s — a large  front  stone  house,  on  y®  east  side  without 
Ball’s  Bridge,  in  St.  John’s  par.,  11.  2s.  6d— a large  adjoining  Limerick. 
back  stone  house,  slated,  in  Newgate-lane,  north  side,  9s — 
a back  waste  plott,  whereon  is  a cabbin,  south  side  d°,  Is.  6d. 

— a large  front  stone  corner  house  in  St.  John-street,  east 
side,  11.  7s. — a front  stone  house,  yard,  and  shedd,  12s. — 
a front  garden,  within  a pair  of  walls,  3s.  — an  adjoining 
backhouse,  slated,  7s.  6d. — a decayed  workhouse,  slated,  and 
a yard,  6s. — a stone  slated  house  used  for  a warehouse,  12s. 

— a front  stone  house,  south  side  of  yc  east  end  of  Bourke- 
lane,  and  a yard,  7s.  6 d. — a front  workhouse,  slated,  fronting 
Sl  John-street,  in  said  lane,  an  adjoining  kill-house,  slated, 
with  a backside  at  yc  east  end  thereof,  9s. — a large  front 
corner  house,  7s.  6d. — a long  house,  mearing  from  St.  John’s- 
street  to  Carrow-lane,  4s.  6 d. — a large  front  stone  house,  a 
yard  adjoining  to  y'  east  end  thereof,  another  yard  eastw1  of 
the  former,  eastwd  of  the  end  is  a kill-house,  slated,  another 
front  stone  house  southwd  to  St.  John’s-street,  a base  court 
eastw'1,  adjoining  a decayed  stone  house  eastw1,  now  a 
stable,  adjoining  to  the  east  end  thereof  is  a backside,  and 
another  front  stone  house  adjoining  southW1,  41.  10s. — a back 
adjoining  house  eastward,  7s.  6(/.  — a front  comer  house, 
from  St.  John’s-street,  15s. — a back  adjoining  stone  house, 
slated,  and  a pair  of  walls,  6s— a front  stone  slated  house 
fronting  St  John’s- lane,  and  a yard  eastward,  15s. — a decayed 
slated  house  on  yc  south  side  of  said  yard,  3s.  — a house 
fronting  St.  John-street,  and  a backside,  4s.  6 d.  — a front 
adjoining  house,  slated,  a backside,  with  another  backside  to 
Carrow-lane,  6s. — a front  stone  house,  a small  backside,  and 
a back  stone  house  at  y"  east  end  of  said  yard,  15s. — a large 
front  slated  house,  a backside,  a thatched  kill-house  at  y® 
end  of  said  yard,  11.  2s.  6 d.  — large  front  stone  walls  and 
a garden  backward,  6s.  — a front  decayed  slated  house, 
and  a small  garden  to  Langable-lane,  4s.  6(1.  — a front 
adjoining  corner  house  and  small  backside,  7s.  6 <1. — a front 
cagework  house,  6s. — a back  adjoining  slate  house,  a small 
garden,  with  all  y"  ground  to  the  Langable-lane,  the  breadth 
of  the  house,  with  all  the  ground  in  Richard  Tilbury’s 
holding,  12s.  — a front  slated  house,  a backside  eastw'1,  or 
garden,  9s. — a front  garden  plott  on  yc  south  side  of  said 
house,  Is.  6(1—  a front  stone  slated  house,  a yard,  a garden 
or  waste  plott,  and  a piece  of  ground  whereon  is  a cabbin 
to  Langable  lane,  12s— a large  front  slated  house,  a waste 
garden  plott  eastw'1  y«  said  lane,  11.  Is— a large  front  stone 
slated  house,  a yard  eastwd,  a kill-house,  slated,  eastwd  the 
said  yard,  a waste  plott  of  ground  to  Langable-lane,  16s.  6(1. 

a lar"e  front  stone  house,  slated,  a yard  to  die  east  end, 

a waste  house,  a large  garden  and  orchd  to  y'  city  wall, 

11. 10s— a front  waste  pan  of  walls,  with  all  y®  ground  to 
Langable-lane,  3s.  — a front  small  slated  stone  house,  a 
shedd  and  backside  eastw1,  a stone  slated  house  adjoining, 
and  a plott  of  ground  eastw1,  7s.  6d. — a front  plott  whereon 
is  a slate  shedd,  a thatched  shedd  eastw1,  with  a slate 
house  to  Langable-lane,  6s.  — a front  stone  slated  house, 
a backside  eastwd  to  said  lane,  15s. — a large  front  house, 
a yard  eastw1,  a kill-house  eastw1,  and  a joining  stone 
house,  slated,  11. 4s. — a front  stone  house,  slated,  mearing 
with  two  lanes,  a small  yard,  and  another  stone  house, 
slated,  11.  Is.  — a front  corner  house,  slated,  a garden 
southwd  thereof,  and  another  part  of  a garden  at  y®  east 
end  of  d°,  11.  2s.  6d.  — the  ruins  of  an  old  front  house, 
and  a backside,  3s. — a large  front  stone  house,  a yard 
north W1,  at  yc  east  end,  and  a long  thatched  house,  15s. — 
a front  house,  slated,  a yard  eastwd,  a garden  plott,  and 
ruined  cabbin,  12s.  — a large  front  slated  stone  house  and 
garden  back  to  Langable-lane,  9s— a front  slated  house  and 
a warden  in  y'  east  side  of  said  lane,  to  y®  city  walls,  7s.  6 d. 

_Jnn  adjoining  house,  a garden,  and  ruined  pair  of  walls,  6s — 
a backhouse  plott  adjoining  eastwd  to  \V‘"  Smith,  a waste 
plott  to  y'  lane,  9 d. — a front  slated  house  and  2 garden  plotts, 

7s.  6d. — a decoyed  front  slated  house,  next  eastw1  is  a stone 
workhouse,  6s. — next  southw1  is  a waste  plott  of  ground, 

2s.  3d— a large  garden  behind  yc  citadel,  in  the  east  side  of 
Langable-lane,  3s.  9d—  a waste  front  house  plott,  and  large 
garden  to  y®  city  wall,  3s— a front  slate  house  and  garden, 
back  to  the  city  walls,  4s.  6d— next  northW  is  a garden, 
with  a large  stone  house,  a tann-yard  and  tmm-house,  and 
a horse-mill  to  grind,  15s— next  northw1  is  a garden  plott 
extending  to  city  walls,  ls.6d— a garden  on  y'cast  side  of 
the  Langable,  2s.8d.-a  garden  plott  at  east  end  d®,  9d— 

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II.  a jargg  front  stone  house,  a yard  eastw",  a small  front  stone 
house,  a small  yard,  a small  garden,  and  a garden  adjoining, 
nerich.  j/  j qs_ — a front  stone  house  nofthw",  a backside  eastw",  with 
y“  walls  of  an  old  house,  and  a garden  to  y°  town  walls,  15s. 
— a garden  northw"  to  said  house,  a front  stone  workhouse 
and  yard,  and  garden  extending  to  town  walls,  14  7s.— a front 
garden  plott  next  northw",  Is.  Gd. — a garden  plott,  a decayed 
house,  a garden-plott,  and  a tann-yard,  9s. — a front  stone 

house  northw",  and  garden  eastw"  to  y°  walls,  3s.  9 d. next 

northw"  to  yc  front  is  a piece  of  ground  on  which  is  a cage- 
work  house,  4s.  Gd. — a front  waste  plott  of  ground,  a waste 
plott  adjoining  northw",  another  waste  plott  adjoining 
northw",  another  waste  plott  adjoining  northw",  fronting 
on  yc  street,  7s.  Gd.  — a garden  plott  fronting  the  street, 
a decayed  cagework  house  northw",  4s.  Gd.— a front  stone 
house,  a yard,  a back  stone  workhouse,  backside,  and 
garden,  14  7s. — a front  cagework  house,  a backside  or  gar- 
den plott,  6s.— a front  cagework  house,  decayed,  a garden 
plott  to  yc  Langable,  4s.  Gd. — a front  cagework  slate  house 
and  a yard,  6s. — a ruined  pair  of  walls  adjoining,  Is.  6«4— 
a garden  plott  westw"  of  yc  said  house,  9 d. — a front  ruined 
pair  of  walls,  another  pair  of  d ",  and  a garden  plott  joining 
to  y west  end,  4s.  Gd.— a front  pair  of  walls,  wherein  is  built  I 
a thatched  shedd,  an  old  cagework  house,  a backside,  and  | 
garden  at  ye  west  end  thereof,  6s.— a front  thatched  shedd,  I 
and  a waste  plott  f g I lack  1,  2s.  3d. -a  front  stone  ) 
house,  joining  to  Tho*  Core’s  castle,  a yard  north  and  westw" 

thereof,  with  2 shedds  therein,  15s a front  stone  house  | 

backside  or  yard,  in  y south  side  of  Mungrett-lane,  5s.  3d.  j 
—an  old  pair  of  stone  walls,  a front  cagework  house,  and  a i 
backside  behind,  4s.  6d.— a front  cagework  house,  a lynny,  1 
and  cabbin  backward,  3s.  9d. — next  westw"  is  a waste  plott 

of  ground,  Is.  6d.— a front  pair  of  walls  next  westw",  3s. 

next  westward  is  a front  cabbin  and  garden  plott,  2s.  3d— 
a front  corner  house,  part  stone  and  part  cagework,  6s. — on 
yc  north  with  Mungrett-lane  is  a garden  plott  or  piece  of 
ground,  at  the  N.  W.  corner  is  a ruined  cagework  house, 
south w"  is  yc  ruins  of  a small  stODe  house,  southw"  of  that  is 
a cagework  house,  joining  to  y west  side  of  that  is  a small 
southw"  of  y°  same  is  a small  kill-house,  11.  10s. — on  yc 
W.  side  of  y'  former  ground  is  a garden,  a small  cabbin,  and 
a lymekill,  6s.— on  y«  N,  meeting  with  the  aforesaid  ground, 
is  a piece  of  ground  made  into  several  gardens,  whereon  are  yc 
walls  of  a pigeon-house,  and  on  y S.  E.  angle  was  a cabbin, 
a house,  and  2 pair  of  walls,  15s.— a garden,  S.  side  of  said 
ground,  3s. — one  acre  or  several  gardens  on  the  W.  with 
Mungrett  gate,  12s.— an  orchard,  an  old  pair  of  walls,  N.  I 
side  of  Mungrett-lane,  3s.— n front  house  plott,  with  a piece 
of  ground  or  yard,  3s.  — a house  plott  eastw'1  thereof, 

Is.  Gd.  a ditto  eastw"  thereof,  Is.  6<4— a front  «igework  I 
house,  a garden  eastw",  a kill  house  at  y'  end  thereof,  12s; — j 
a front  cagework  house,  and  yard  eastw",  y=  length  of  y°  said 
house  from  y street  to  y"  walls,  10s.  6(4— a front  house, 
part  stone  and  part  cagework,  a small  court  northw",  another  | 
ngework  house,  15s— a front  cagework  house,  a yard  westw", 
small  lynny,  a cagework  house,  9s a front  boarded 


house,  and  waste  piece  of  ground  backward,  4s.  Gd. — a front 
ruined  cagework  houses  n d waste  piece  of  ground,  4s.  Gd.  — 
a front  cagework  house  and  waste  piece  of  ground,  10s.  Gd. 
—a  front  cagework  house,  13s.  Gd.— a front  cagework  house, 
10s.  Gd. — a front  cagework  house,  7s.  Gd. — a front  casework 

house,  9s — a front  stonework  house,  1/.  10s severs?  house 

plotts  northw"  of  the  said  house,  4s.  Gd.  — a front  corner 
house,  formerly  a garrison,  west  side  of  St.  Jolm’s-street,  15s. 
—a  large  stone  house,  back  to  the  Watergate,  24  2s— a front 
| house,  part  stone  and  part  cagework,  12s.  — a front  house 
plott,  3s— a front  stone  house,  a yard  northw",  and  boarded 
shedd,  11. 10s — a cagework  house  and  backside  to  y city 
walls,  in  Watergate  Langable,  W.  side,  6s.  — a house,  part 
stone,  part  cagework,  and  a backside  to  y*  wall,  6s. — a front 
stone  slate  house,  a back  court,  a back  slate  house,  and 
a small  yard,  7s.  Gd. — a piece  of  ground  whereon  is  built 
a shedd,  with  y'  ground  extending  from  y Langable  to  the 
walls,  7s.  6(/— a waste  house  plott  and  garden  plott,  Is.  Gd. 

| —a  cagework  house,  an  old  d°  backward,  a stone  house 
| backward,  and  backside,  9s.  — a large  stone  house,  a vard 
westw",  and  ruins  of  a shedd,  10s.  Gd.  — a cagework  house, 

3s.  — a front  house,  part  stone  and  part  cagework,  6s.  — 
a front  stone  house  next  southw",  a backside,  an  orchard  or 
| garden,  12s—  the  garden  southw"  of  Rich"  Turner’s  house, 

| 2s. 3d.;  city  of  Limerick — Total  rent,  1751. 18s. 8}(4 

| Date  26th  Feb.  20 th  year.— Note  : By  letters  from  Whitehall, 

I dated  2 Dec.  1661  and  17  Dec.  1663,  the  King  directed  their 
I arrears  for  service  before  the  5 of  June  1649  to  be  satisfied 
by  a grant  of  such  houses  in  Limerick  as  they  should  chuse. 
(15",  3‘  p.  d.  R.  11.) 

42.  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON,  JOHN  SWEETE,  and 
JOHN  WATKINS— A timber  house,  slated,  a garden,  with 
a backside  and  2 shedds  thereon,  in  St.  Tho*-street,  \2s.2\d.; 
city  of  Dublin.  — part  of  a house,  a yard,  a thatched  house  « 

backward,  in  Flood-street,  south  side,  5s.  4.1(4 a house 

a yard,  and  a house  backward,  in  d",  21.  2s— a ruined  house* 
a yard,  and  a garden,  in  d»,  11.  7s.— a thatched  house  and* 
ymd,  d”,  6s.  0d.  a thatched  house,  and  a house  backwards, 
in  d«,  8s.5d.-a  house  plott  and  yard,  d",  6s.  4. id— a house 
a yard,  with  a stable,  thatched,  and  a house  backward,  in  d°, 

U 16s— a house  plott,  a garden,  and  thatched  house,  in  d",’ 

10s.  lid— a thatched  tenement,  a backside,  and  a backside, 
d ",  6s.  1 1 \ d. — a thatched  house,  another  backward,  and  a yard, 
in  d , 8s.  Oij d.  a tyled  shade,  a yard,  a house  backward,  a 
garden,  walls,  and  a house  plott,  d",  16s.  Gd.- a house  plott, 
a backside,  and  a house  plott  backward,  d<",  7s.  6(4— a corner 
house  in  d",  1/.  2s.  8\d.—a  house  adjoining  to  the  town  walls, 
a yard  with  a tyled  shade  at  y"  end  thereof,  north  side  street, 

U 19s.  2 id.  - a house,  a yard,  a house  backward,  in  d«, 

' 7s'~a  “ouse’  north  sidej  15 s. — a ruined  house,  north  side, 

10s.  Gd.  — a house  and  backside,  d»,  14  5s.  6d.  — part  of 
a house,  backside,  and  a tyled  shedd  therein,  in  said  street 
17s.3*<4;  town  of  Galway.  _ Total  rent  in  Galway’ 

In!',  tr“St  for  ",e  (49)  office,'s 

20th  April  20 th  year.  — Inrolled  8 th  May  1668. 


Roll,  SO  th  Cha.  IT.  second  pari,  hack. 


1.  THOMAS  KNIGHT  esq — Crotts,  A-  qr.  in  Ballyma- 
chugh,  52  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof— Rannghmore  and  Ranagh- 
begli  alias  Rahannamore  and  Rahannabegg,  2 qrs.,  123  a. 
prof.  103  a.  unprof— f Bnlliclunlutteragh  ats  Lekarrowkeele 
and  Lecarrowclinshane,  1 qr.,  192  a.  and  50  a.  2 n.  24  p.  prof. 
242  a.  2 r.  24  p.  unprof.  10s.  2\d.  — fKilleaghan  or  Keel- 
glant  alias  Killiglanna  or  Killiglnune  alias  Killglcnna,  h qr., 
81  a.  prof.  180  a.  unprof.  81  a.  & 20  p.  16s.  6rf— f Clidagh, 
Cloydagh  or  Clyddagl.  a!s  Clidragh,  .1  qr.,  93  a.  prof.  100° a. 
unprof.  141  a.  prof.  134  a.  unprof.  14  8s.  6J(4  — f Annagh- 
more  als  Aghinmore  and  Annaghbegg  als  Aghinbegg,  162  a. 
prof.  160  a.  unprof.  9 A.  prof.  1 1 a.  unprof.  Is.  94(4— + Bal- 
hntubber  and  ClnntakiUy  or  Clinrnkilly,  1 qr.  and  4,  150  a 
prof.  144  a.  unprof.  92  a.  3 n.  prof.  18s.  9rf— dondagh  als 
Glanedegh  .1,  ll.hta™  1^|, [»  £ 

369  A.  unprof,  j Moyne  ats  Mony,  I qr.,  69  a.  prof.  57  a. 
unprof.  48  a.  2 R.  16  p.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  9s.  9j<4— in  Port 
nehally  ats  Portnehelly  alias  Owenkeele  and  Moyreagh,  1 q,-., 
153  a.  prof—  tCarrownedden  alias  Carroenden,  1 qr.,  52  a’. 
prof.  13  a.  unprof.  23  a.  2 r.  prof.  62  a.  unprof.  4s.  8|(4 


-Carrowcurre  alias  Carrowcarra,  1 qr.,  64  a.  prof.  130  a. 
unprof. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo— Total  quantity,  1,348  a. 

-Fh  (2’1®3a-  2r;. 6p;stat")—Total  rent,  134  12s.  lljrf. 

Lllane- Masson  alias  Island-Masson,  J qr.,  43  a in  Du-  Galwm 

S?  (p,"  f J"  1 qr,  Ha.  prof.  300a.  „„p„f„.  fc. 

(07  a.  M,  .rat.)  Total  not,  12.,.  1 * , m m 

rmry  20A  year.  Inrolled  15 « iW7._J«*, 

£ . , Knig  " CS<1'’  b,'olher  an d heir  of  y"  said  Thomas 
Kmght,  by  petition  informed  the  King  that  his  brother 
purchased- from  several  transplanted  persons  (among  other) 
t'  1«  els  th  . 1 n ked,  and  in  the  Court  of  Claims,  after 
retrenchment  of  a full  third  part  thereof,  passed  the  rest  in 
certificate  and  patent  as  a Protestant  Conaught  purchaser  • 
but  by  reason  y lands  were  therein  inserted  by  Strafford’s  and 
Do,vne  Survey,  which  returned  them  a greater  number 
acres,  the  King  was  entitled  to  a greater  quit  rent  than  v« 
number  of  acres  by  Strafford’s  Survey  amounted  to,  whereupon 
. urplus  acres  were  granted  in  custodiam  to  one  Edward 
Browne,  which  custodiam  Mr.  Knight  besought  the  King  to 


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20  Cb.  II.  discharge,  he  paying  his  quit  rent  according  to  y«  Downe  Sur- 

— vey,  and  to  grant  him  a new  patent  of  the  overplus  acres, 

Gaheay . reserving  the  full  quit  rent,  due  thereout  by  the  acts  of  settle- 
ment, above  what  was  reserved  by  his  former  patent ; which 
the  King  directed  to  be  done  by  privy  seal  dated  at  White- 
hall, 29  March  1679  (31",  2'  p.f.  R.  19.),  and  a patent  passed 
granting  to  him  the  overplus  acres,  as  set  down  under  those 
in  the  former  patent. — in  all  446  a.  2 n.  20  p.  plant.  (723  a. 

& 28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  10s.  4W. Dated  18th  and 

inrolkd 28 Ih November  1679.  (Rot.  de anno 31°,  1 '"pars, dorso 
R.  27.) 

Cork  2.  ALEXANDER  PIGOTT  esq.— Clekeyle  alias  Clicki- 
noile,  140  a.  3 it.  10s.  8 id. — Ballyvallane,  Ballyvillane,  and 
Killickteele,  177  a.— Ballydaw,  83  a.  2it.  16  e.  19s.  9{d.; 
bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork.  — Ballygellane  alias  Ballingillane, 
139  a.  14s.  Ojjd. — Knockleysliin  and  Knocknevarrigg,  137  a. 
13s.  10.W. — Killinrindowny,  122  a.  — Ballinloghy,  144  a. — 
Freagh,  9 a.  4.1. 3s.  6 {d.  — Knocknamalloge  ats  Knockna- 
malooge,  90  a.,  with  a proportionable  part  of  y'  bogg  in 
comon  to  y°  adjacent  towns,  13s.  8 ( d. ; liberties  of  Cork. 
Wexford.  Ballynebane,  Tynebane,  Balterogan,  and  Ballygeralty,  120  A. 
Queens  Co.  9s.  8 %d. ; bar.  Gory,  co.  Wexford.  — Magherenescagh, 
124.  a.  1 r.  20  p.  (said  to  be  201  a.)  12s.  Id. ; bar.  Upper 
Cavan.  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. — Drumfamony,  214  a.  In.  4 p.  prof. 

77  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof.  — Ashen  ats  Ashendrosse  alias 
Assan,  97  a. — Dromhallin  or  Dromgolan,  1 14  a.  3 r.  8 p. — 
Liskery,  166  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Bracklane  or  Bracklonagh' ais 
Bracklena,  112  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  64  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  unprof. 
dare.  2/.9s.63,</.;  bar.Castleraghan,  co.Cavan.— Iskedogli,  lcartron, 

being  of  y°  4 qrs.  of  Moymelin,  44.  a.  5s.  lljc/. ; bar.  Bun- 
Galway.  ratty,  co.  Clare. — Bailey  ats  Ballyew,  56  a.  Us.  id. ; bar. 

Kiltartan,  co.  Galway.— Ballym'Rath,  3 qrs.,  viz.  Castle  qr., 
Carrouroge,  4 qr.,  Rathmoyle,  1 qr.,  and  Knockbanenecartane, 

Cork.  1 qr.,  339  a.  17s.  If 4 ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. 6.  WM. 

BRETT.— Ballybrack,  608  a.  2r.  16  p.  plant.  (984  a.  3 r. 
19  p.  stat.)  4 1. 12s.  54;  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. — Note: 

On  17  May  1669  he  sold  Ballybrack  to  Alex.  Pigott  esq. 

8.  Sir  GEORGE  HAMILTON  bart.  — Ballym'Shanroe, 
being  A-  a plowland  in  yc  great  Island,  102  a.  & 32  p.  plant. 
(165  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.)  11;  same  bar.  and  co. — Note  : By 
indenture,  dated  27  May  1668,  Sir  George  sold  this  to  Richard 

Wakeliam  gent,  for  140 A. Date  1 6th  May  20th  year. — 

InroUed  30th  May  1668. 

Sligo.  9.  FRANCIS  KING  gent.— Tawnaghmore,  A qr.,  40  a. 
— Knockmunogh,  1 qr.,  being  both  of  Clonagashell,  100  a.; 
bar.  Corren,  co.  Sligo.  — Cloghtole,  161a.  2 r. — Carrow- 
dargny,  106  a.  & 32  p.  — Cabragli,  105  a.  3 R. — Garvorge,  27  a. 
& 16  P.— in  Rossna  or  Rossua,  30  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.— 
Inishmore,  42  a in  Ballinlegg,  15  a. — ICnocfedaltine,  101a. 

1 r.  8p. — Lisninroge,  94a.  prof.  94a.  unprof.— Runatroghan, 
39  a.  2 b.  32  p.  prof.  2 a.  2r.  16  p.  unprof.— Knocka-Capili, 

67  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Coyleleagh,  126  a.  3 r.  14  r.  prof.  63  a.  1 r. 
26  p.  unprof.— Tullagh,  50  a.  3 r.— Cornemuckiltagh,  30  a. 
prof.  40  a.  unprof. — Annagh-Ibenagher,  32  a.  1 n.— Moore, 
19  a. prof. — Carrickglasse,  53  a.  2r.  16p.prof.  71a.  unprof.; 
bar.  Tirrerell,  same  co. — in  Rathscanlen  qr.,  140  a. — FaldufFe, 
57  a.  3 R.  24  p. — Carowturlin,  35  a.  & 16  p. — Cloongraher, 

68  a.  2 b.  32  p. — Daughmore,  549  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  291a.  un- 
prof.— Carrowreagh,  261  a.  2 r.  32  p — in  Mullan  qr.,  151a. 
— in  Tullavilly,  9 a.  ; bar.  Lyne,  same  co. — Total  quantity, 
2,517  a.  3 r.  14  p.  plant.  (4,078  a.  1 r.  37  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  25 1. 9s.  9\d. Date  13 th  April  20 th  year. — Inrolled 

22d  April  1668. 

Limerick.  1 L MARGT.,  ANNE,  MARY,  SUSAN,  and  MABELL, 
daughters  of  RICH.  GRICE  dec1,  of  Fantstowne,  co.  Limk. 

Gortgarruffe,  Gortgarrynoc,  Gortnagkeagh,  and  Gortne- 

nackheradeage,  56  a. — Ratliclovan,  4 a. — Gortenecoyne,  2 a. 

2 r. — aparcell  of  John  Gould  Fitzwilliam’s  land,  6 a.  2r. — in 
Rochfordstowne  and  Gortincollyes,  mid  other  parcells,  11  a.  ; 
liberties  of  Killmallock,  co.  Limerick.  — Total  quantity, 
(129  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  4s.  3\d. — Stealy- 
Collyer,  3 it. — a parcel!  of  land  called  formerly  Nic’  Fants, 
Gortinecloghillohy  or  Gordneclogh,  3 a.  2 n.  — in  Farrenda, 
1a.  3 r.  ; same  liberties — Total  quantity,  (9  a.  2 r.  35  p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  Is.  9}4— in  Bulgidden-Cndy,  108  a.— 
Ballycullnnc,  382  a.  — Gibbonstowne,  300  a.  — in  Garric- 
nonagh  and  in  Rnthnewhitogh,  90  A. ; bar.  Costlea,  same 

( 122.) 


co. — Total  quantity,  (1,425a.  In.  3p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  2oCu.lI. 

13/.  7s.  3 J d. — in  Parkeale,  Gortanvoneere,  Moneare,  Fyre-  

creaghy,  Gortinclogliileghy,  and  another  parcell  of  land,  limerick. 
Gortlewis,  Ranevolcogy,  Gurteenedrumagli,  Glean-Gurteene, 

Drumagh,  and  Camelane,  33  a. — in  Prout,  2 r.  ; liberties  of 
Kilmallock,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (54  a.  1 r.  3 p.  Stat.) — ■ 

Total  rent,  10s.  2d. — Grand  total,  999  a.  2 r.  plant.  (1,619  a. 

&9p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  15/.  3s.  0{d. — to  hold  to  such  uses 
and  limitations  as  are  expressed  in  their  father’s  will,  dated 

23  Jan.  1667. Dak  22 d June  20th  year. — Inrolkd 

26 th  June  1668. 

14.  ROGER  PARKE,  THOS.  SODEN,  DAVID  LIN-  'SO- 
CHIAN, ELIZ.  MICHELBURNE  ats  JACKSON,  relict 
of  Tho’  Jackson,  MARY  daughter  and  heir  of  said  Thos 
Jackson, and  WILLIAM  TAYLOR. — In  Glancarbery,  252  a. 

5 p. — in  Magherymore,  39  a.  2 r.  32  p.  2/.  19s.  21<Z.  — to 

Parke.— Grange,  1 qr.,  263  a.  2 n.  24  r.  2/.  13s.  4 W.  — to 

Soden.  — Lislakely,  168  a.  & 27  p.  1/.  14s.  Old.  — to  Lin- 

chian ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Sligo.  — in  y'  south-west  part  of  Westmeath. 

Middlederrydowen,  44  a.  3 r.  5 p. — Lowerderrydowan,  86  a. 

21.  12s.  1 lid. ; bar.  Moygowish,  co.  Westmeath.  — to  M. 

Jackson.  — in  Lissawra,  85  a.  1 r.  14  p.  1/.  14s.  6jd. ; bar. 

Moycashell,  same  co. — to  Taylor. Dak  13 th  April  20 th 

year. — Inrolkd  13 th  October  1668. 

16.  WILLIAM  LAMBEgent— In  BaUyduffe,262A.  2r.  Wexford. 

in  Carranroe,  145  A.  2 n.  8/.  5s.  2 jd.  reduced  to  01. — in 

Monphin,  142  a.  — in  Carranroe,  38  a.  31.  12s.  lOijd.  re- 
duced to  21  by  patent  dated  26  Feb.  1677;  bar.  Scariwalsh, 

co.  Wexford. 17.  WILLIAM  IVORY  esq. — In  part 

of  Old-Court,  182  a. — in  Knockagh,  101a.  1r.  13  p. — part  of 
ICillishe,  50  a. — in  part  of  Killislie,  60  a. — in  part  of  Killislie, 

44  a.  2r.  27  p.;  bar.  Shelburne,  same  co. — in  Gough’s  land, 

20  a.  — in  Birmingham  and  Mountgarrett’s  land,  20  a.  ; 
liberties  of  Rosse,  same  co. — Maudlenstowne,  34  a.;  lib.  of 
Wexford. — in  Ballyhumbelly  and  Knockduffe,  44  a.  2 n. 

27  p.;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  556  a. 

2 n.  27  p.  plant.  (90 1 a.  2 R.  34  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  11/.  5s.  4J d. 

18.  CHARLES  HAWKINS  gent.  — In  the  north-  Ndhenny. 

west  part  of  Ballyleagli,  retrencht  by  Emanuel  Palmer,  116  a. 

1 r.  13  p.  with  a proportionable  part  of  unprof.  land.  — 
in  y=  south-east  part  of  Kilhn'Sculloge,  retrencht  by  Boyle 
Mansell,  155  a.— in  Rashnagad,  retrencht  by  Eusebius  Cot- 
ton, 34  a.  3 r.  13  p.  with  a proportionable  part  of  unprof, 
land ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. — in  Ten- 
couse,  retrencht  by  Aid"  Rich"  Tighe,  37  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Gow- 
ran,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (556  a.  1 R.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

6/.  19s.  8rf. 18.  THOMAS  MILLER.  — Ballyshamson,  Wexford. 

89  a.  — Horstowne  alias  Hoarstowne,  58  a.  1 r.  8 p.  — in 
Little  Paulsallagh,  2 a.  2 R.  14  P.— Great  Paulsallagli,  59  a. 

in  yc  west  part  of  Stonyfbrd,  contiguous  to  Newtowne,  53  a. 

& 20  p.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  (474  a. 

2 r.  18r.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  5/.  ISs.  7Jd. 19.  Cornet  Kilkenny. 

THOMAS  THROGMORTON,  ELIZ.  his  wife,  relict 

of  Capt.  J"  Blewett,  and  STEPHEN  BLEWETT,  their 
son  and  heir. — Cantwell’s  Garran  (part),  190  a.  — Kill- 
mogar  (part),  136  a.  1 R.  14  p.  — Upper-Claragh  (part), 

147  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity, 

473  a.  1b.  14  p.  plant.  (766  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)—' Total  rent, 

91.  lls.8<Z. Dale  1 1th  June  20th  year. — Inrolkd  2d  Decem- 

ber 1668. 

20.  ALEXANDER  JACKSON. — In  Johnstowne,  166a.  Wexford. 
— in  Fainstowne  the  N.  part,  45  a.  1b.  11  p.  ; bar.  Bargie,  co. 

Wexford, — Total  quantity,  211a.  1 r.  11p.  plant.  (342  a. 

1 it.  8 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  5s.  6 $</. 22.  JOHN  and 

ELIZA  WADE.— Part  of  Lock, me,  107  a.  plant.  (173  a.  1 tt. 

12 p.  stat.)  2/. 3s.  tr/. ; same  bar.  and  co.— to  hold  to  John  and 

his  heirs. Date  13 th  Feb.  20 th  year— Inrolled  18th  June 

1668. 

23.  Lieut.  HENRY’  FELTHAM,  Lieut.  THOS.  POE,  Tipperary. 
JOSEPH  WRIGHT,  NIC.  POORE,  WILLIAM  STE- 
PHENS, DIOGENES  EDWARDS,  and  GEO.  WALLIS. 

— Garrykcncday  and  Liskilly,  139  a. — Liskilly  in  Castlelowne 
alias  Castlegnre.  148  a.— part  of  Lisseene,  part  of  Fagha  and 
Soaglum,  Garranm'Tcige,  part,  61  a.  2 r — in  Cloncrue  alias 
Glcangruc,  part  of  Gtu  rvmore  als  Clonegally,  11a.  1 r.  > 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


SO  Cu.  XI. 
Kerri/. 
Ttpp,  ran, 


Longford. 


Fermanagh. 

Monaghan. 

Fermanagh. 


19&20C11.XI. 

Cork. 


bar.  Owna  and  Am,  co.  Tipperary— in  Gortilly  and  Gorte- 
lickey,  3 a.  3 r.  27  p.  Is.  2{d.;  bar.  Moygunniliy,  co.  Kerry. 

— Total  quantity,  3&9  a.  3 r.  plant.  (582  a.  2 r.  38p.stat.) 

Total  rent,  5/.  9s.3)d. — to  Feltham — Killownine,  1 15  a.  & 9 p. 
prof.  62a.  unprof.— part  of  Cappagh  West,  called  Lislane,  16a. 
prof.  5 a.  unprof.— Knockgiltygranane  (part),  88  a.  1 r.  29  p. 
prof.  70a.  unprof., -bar.Upper  Ormond, co. Tipperary. — Total 
quantity,  219a.  In.  38p.  plant.  (355a.  2n.  5p. slat.)—1 Total 

rent,  3/. 7s.— to  Poe Ballyreseny,  129  a.— in  Boherlody, 

4 a.  2r.  27  p.;  bar.  and  co.  aforesaid — Total  quantity,  133  a. 

2 r.  27  p.  plant.— to  Wright.— (216  a.  2 n.  3 P.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  21. Os. 7 \d— to  Wright— in  Garriane  alias  Garrianroe, 
44.  a. plant.  (71  r.  1r.  4p. stat.)  13s.4Jd.;  bar.  Kilnelougurty, 
same  co.— to  Poore. — in  Curragh-Temple  and  Ballyraskin, 
139  a.  3 r.  27  p. — in  Knocknaboholly  als  Ballanagory,  84  a. 
1 r.  ; bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  224  a.  & 
27 p.  plant.  (363  a.  & 2 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.  8s.  Id.— to 
Stephens  and  Edwards.  — Lisnaselly,  part,  79  a.  plant.  (127  a. 

3 n.  35  p.  stat.)  l/.4s.;  bar.  Kilnelougurty,  same  co. — to  Wallis. 

25.  STEPHEN  CHARNOCKE. — Cappagh  West,  51a. 
2r.  27 p. — Derrykenedy  als  Fulleene, 34a. prof.  222 a. unprof. 
— Balliariny  alias  Ballyagheny,  31a.  & 22p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. 
— Ballyknockan,  167  a.  prof.  71a.  3 r.  unprof.— Knocksequin, 
25  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof — Carrowea,  31a.;  bar.  Upper  Ormond, 
co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  339a.  3 r.  9 p.  plant  (550  a. 

Ik.  28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5l.Ss.2id. Dale  2d  March 

20/A  year. — Inrotted  19/A  June  1668. 


27.  RICH.  POPE,  GEO.  LEDGWITCH,  MULLI- 
NEUX  GRAHAM,  FREAKE  SANDIES,  and  NIC. 
WITHERS— Ardroghill (part), 49a.  Sr.  13 p.  l/.0s.2}d— 

to  Pope— Townacharry  (part),  75  a.  2 r.  18p — Fastlongford. 
32  a.  1 it.  24  p.  4/.  4s.  2-jd. — to  Ledgwitch — in  Drumnecor. 
16  a.  6s. 5 i|d— to  Graham;  bar.  Rathline,  co.  Longford— 
Cryaghmore,  203  a.  prof.  33  a.  1 r.  16  p.  unprof— Cartron- 
boly  alias  Cartronboylogh,  168  a.  1 R— Cartronmarloge,  68  a. 
2r.  16  p— to  Sandyes;  bar.  Shrewle,  same  co— Derrygeele 
(part),  11  a— Ballyboy  (part),  17  a.  9/.  9s.5id—  Gortinclary, 
111  a.  Gravilly,  1 18  a.  2 r.  34  p. — Drumcorr  (part).  30  a.  & 

26 p.;  bar.  Rathline,  same  co.  5/.  5s.  7id.— to  Withers 

Date  10/A  March  20/A  year — Inrolled  9/A  July  1668. 

29.  MARY  FOWKE  widow,  and  JOHN,  son  and  heir 
of  John  Fowke  esq. — In  Coolistowne,  60  a. — in  Mullincrosse 
60  a— in  Boolis,  90  A— in  Cappocke,  456  a— Lawlestowne’ 
22  a— in  Dromin,  75  a— Painstowne,  181  a— part  of  the 

lands  of  Atherdee,  with  a corne  mill,  375  a.  1 r in  y«  town 

and  liberties  of  Atherdee,  a castle  with  several  tenements  and 
gardens,  6 a— in  Iiacklem,  64  a.  1 r— in  Milloxtowne,  212  a 
2r— Hunterstowne,  97  a.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Loutii— Total 
quantity,  1,679  a.  plant.  (2,719  a.  2 r.  32  p.  stat)— Total 
rent,  33/.  lOs.GJd— to  hold  to  y'  uses  of  y<=  will  of  John 
1'owke,  late  of  Drogheda,  esq.,  father  of  said  John  dec-,  and 

grandfather  of  said  John,  dated  23  August  1657 Date 

10/A  April  20/A  year — Inrolled  26/A  June  1668. 

32.  Lieut.  WALTER  JOHNSTON— In  Inishgrenerv, 

29  a. — in  Gowla,  29  a.  3 n. — in  Aghenelow,  4 a.  3 n.  34  p 

in  Mullnghm'Garfy,  37  a.  I r.  20  p— in  Derrycollagh,  49  a. 

2 r.;  bar.  Magherestephana,  co.  Fermanagh.— Drumboe, 

43  a.  1 it  35  p— in  Shanmullagh,  10  a.  & 38  ?.;  bar.  Cree- 
morne,  co.  Monaghan in  Caffanane,  5 a.  2 r.— Drum- 

42  * 2 «._Conu,w,y,  39  a.  2 ,._i„  My,,,. Cony 
' l L'  :’  1 ' '■  4 H.  lip,;  bar.  Mngherestepbana,  co. 

34.  THOMAS  MACKEE In  Coolo- 

begg  20  biisbgicnery,  10  A„l„ 

8 A.  2 it  27  p. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Total  quantity,  382  a. 

3 R.  5 p.  plant.  (620  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)  _ Total  rent,  51. 3s.  4d 
34.  GABRIEL  MACGOMERY — In  Drumbackley, 


38  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (62  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  10s.  5jd. ; same  so  Cu.  it. 

bar.  and  co 35.  Lieut.  JOHN  CHESLEN— In  Derry- 

hollaght,  3 R.  38  p. — Toulaghan  and  Arskall,  46  a.  2r. — Fermanagh, 
Enisbegg,  15  a.  3 r— Corrard,  37  a.  1 r.  ; same  bar.  and  co— 

Total  quantity,  (162  a.  3r.  3p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  l/.7s.  lid. 

35.  JASON  HASSARD— Carnc,  100  a.  2 it.  16  p._ 

Legnageemore,  48  a.  2r — Cloute  als  Maccloute,  71  a.  2r. 

—Mace,  22  a.  & 30  p—  in  Knockbuhony  alias  Killcreene, 

25  a.  1 r.  9 p. — in  Legingebeg,  10  a.  ; bar.  Clonawly,  same 
co- — Total  quantity,  278  a.  & 15  p.  plant.  (450  a.  1 r.  34  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.  15s.  Id. 36.  JOHN  DALTON—  Monaghan. 

Carrncreene  alias  Carracreagh,  1 tate,  93  a.— half  of  the  tate 
of  Derryledanagan,  61  a.  1 it.  20  p. ; bar.  and  co.  Monaghan. 

—in  the  south  part  of  Latoone,  41  a..&  34  p. ; bar.  Creemorne, 
same  co.— Total  quantity,  195  a.  2r.  14  p.  plant.  (316  a.  3n. 

lip.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  21.  12s.  lOd. Date  13  th  April 

20 th  year.— Inrolled  25 th  June  1668. 


37.  ANNE  MATHE  WES  spinster. — In  Tenekilly,  47  a.  Kilkenny. 
—in  Rosbercon,  242  a — part  of  Tonnarannagh  and  Woods- 
grove,  180  a.  1 it.  31  p.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co. 
Kilkenny— Total  quantity,  469  a.  1 r.  31  p.  plant.  (760  a. 

1 R.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9/.  10s.  1 \d. Date  25 th  May 

20/A  year. — Inrolled  30/A  May  1668. 

39.  ARTHUR  PARSONS  esq.,  WM.  GIBSON,  and  Wexford. 
I’HOS.  COLLINGES. — In  Upper  Fearnes,  the  Castle,  and 
partofy-'Towne,  Ferranagananagh,  Pauledeogherory,  Bally- 
shane,  Ballygormorkane,  and  Agheremore  ats  Agnemore 
als  Aghnemoe,  1,070  a.  2 r.  32  p.  21/.  13s.  6jd.  — Bnlly- 
mollen  (or  mohen)  alias  Miltowne,  95  a.  11.  18s.  5Jd— Kil- 
kesan  (or  kosan)  als  Killany,  Ballycreene,  Ballygcr  egane, 

Ballymore,  Ballyally  als  Baliyolly  (or  elly)  alias  Ballyfolly, 

900  a.,  or  947  a.  as  in  yc  deed  of  sale,  18/  4s.  51d— Total 
quantity,  2,065  a.  2 r.  32  p.  plant.  (3,346  a.  & 16  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  41/.  16s.  6 d. — all  these  to  Parsons. Bally- 

nakilt  alias  BaUynakitty,  224  a— more  near  adjoining,  15  a. 

—Total  quantity,  (387  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  16s.  9d. 

to  Gibson — in  Ballyhumbleston  ats  Baliyhumelty  and 
Knockduffe,  y'  N.  W.  part,  32  a.  2 r.  26  p.  plant.  (52a.  Sr. 

25  p.  stat.)  13s.  3d. — to  Collinges;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wex- 
ford  Date  25/A  May  20/A  year.  — Inrolled  3d  June 

1668. 


41.  GEO.  son  and  heir  of  WR.  WILTON  dec",  and  Tipperary. 
THOMAS  COTTON  and  MARY  his  wife,  relict  of  said 

Walter. — East  Carbally,  52  a. — Mooretowne,  22  a. Laffin, 

390  a— Cappanora,  66  a.  2 R. — Clowgros.se,  40  a— Tory,  un- 
distinguished, 284  a.;  bar.  Killnemana,  co.  Tipperary  — 

Total  quantity,  (1,384  a.  & 24  p.  stat)  — Total  rent, 

12/.  19s.  6}d. Date  16/A  June  20/A  year.  — Inrolled 

lSth  June  1668. 


42.  THOS.  STOCKTON  esq.,  justice  of yc  King’s  Bench 
and  PETER  BEAGHAN  esq-A  small  back-hotfse,  slatS 
i";  S '‘St‘eet’  7s'  6d-;  Clty°f  Dublin—  Coolemoney  (part), 
344  a.  & 2p.  6/.  19s.  3’d. — Gibbstowne,  173  a.  3/.  10s  03d 
— Derry connen  and  Derrymuck,  110  A.  21.  4s.  61d—  Ballyne- 
bameats  Ballynaghbanie,  416  a.  81.  8s.  5Jd—  Raliinstowne, 
, f ™ n,A- "np,°f-  21  8s’  Rossduffe  alias  Ros- 
tiduffe,  438  a.  81.  17s.  4id— Ballytoolc,  65  a.  prof.  175  A. 
unprof.  1/.  6s.  3 Jd— Killbegg,  743  a.  15/.  0s.  10Jd— Brick- 
wallstowne  ats  Brickvalstowne,  95  a.  1/.  18s.  5Jd—  Spinaus 
ats  Spinasse,  732  a.  14/.  16s.  5d— Eddistowne  alias  Edis- 
towne,  160  a.  3/.  4s.  9id— Ballyhobock  (part),  108  a.  1 r 

21.  3s.  10.) d. ; bar.  Talbotstowne,  co.  Wicklow Total 

quantity,  3,504  a.  1 r.  2 p.  plant  (5,676  a.  1 n 12  stat  > 
Total  rent,  70/.  19s.  ]d._in  trust  for  y*  (49)  officers.— 
Date  11/A  Dec.  19/A  year.— Inrolled  20/A  April  1668. 


Dublin. 

Wicklow. 


Roll,  1 9 Hi  <§•  20/A  Cha.  II.  third  part,  face. 


°f  CORK,  ted  bigb 

U l ow  “ff  , 237  &SS  P" — Bnllinloughy, 

45U  3 b 24  p 1K-n4P'~Fardelst0'VnealiaS  P^ebtowne, 
<!■>  1 A.  .!  a.  24  p — Killommoge.  339  a 2 u 16  p lt..„  a 

gcoc,  137  a.  8 k.  94  p.  _ Bdlyhaundei-  ais  T^y. 


-gHy  l85  A._Bdl,„„,,„w  .h  BUyopohow,  9 #ow„ 
(67  a.  3 r.  8 p— Killnecallen  ats  Killeene,  169  a.  2 r.  16p  — 
Dunkerane  alias  Dunkereene,  129  a.  3 r.  24  p.;  bar.  Kinalea 
1°;  ir,KTi;0,l<ll'a,,Uity’  3,296 A'  3r-  24 p‘  P|3'»-(5,340a! 


Cork. 


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. Ratoath,  co.  Meath.— Eranranny,  312  a.  and  y unprof— in  rington,  309  a.  plant.  (500  a.  2 r.  5 p.  ml)  Ql.5s.lhd. ; is&foc.H. 

Killouehternan  next  contiguous  to  Cranrany,  to  be  cut  by  a pa.-.  Syddan,  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath— in  Middle  Demdman 

5 and  S.  line,  240  a.  *85*.  andy”  unprof.;  bar.  Idrone.co.  ids  Derr  id  van  alias  Derridwan,  retrenched  by  Ehz.  Michel-  “ 

Carlow. — Total  quantity,  (894a.  & 23  r.  stat.)-Total  rent,  burne,  65  a.  1 R.  13  P.-m  Upper  Demdman,  retrenched  by  * estmeath. 

111.  3s.  (id.  — Baule-6-Sroghery  or  Baulleoskroghery,  3 Tho’  Smart,  49  a.  2 r.  20  r.j  bar.  Moygnosh  co  WnsT- 

•»neves,  52  \.  1r.8p— in  the  same,  60  a.  1 u.  20  r.— Tullogh,  meath— Total  quantity,  (186  a.  & o2p.  stat.)— lotal  rent, 

Svi!  61A.  8 b.  28 p. — in  the  same,  160 A-in  Drum-  9J.Qs.Gd.-X9.  ROBERT  LEE  esq-Mastowne,  283  a.  Waterford. 
dirullLh,  next  contiguous  to  Tullagh  aforesaid,  26  a.  1 n.  1 h.  8 p.  prof.  106  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  - another  pat-cell  of 
24  r.  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry— Total  quantity,  (504a.  the.same,  93  a.  & 16  P. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maghend.ei-iian, 

2 r 35  p stat )— -Total  rent,  51.  Os.  Id— Note : These  lands  same  co.  - Total  quantity,  316  a.  1 r.  24  p.  plant.  (609  a. 

in  y co  of  Kerry  were  sold  by  his  Lordship  to  Deliverance  2 a.  29  p.  stat.)  - Total  rent,  V 12s.  5 d 20.  Sir 

Barrow  esq  to  whom  was  granted  by  patent  an  abatement  ALGERNON  MAY  knt.  - Knocknacrugby,  97  a.  prof, 

of  the  quit  rent,  viz.,  of  2/.  12s.  7 d.  a year,  whereby  the  10  a unprof.  - Curraghantegart  220  a.  ; bar^  Uppert  urd 

rent  was  reduced  to  2/.  8s. Dale  4 th  Sept.  20 th  year—  co.  Waterford—  lotal  quantity,  ol3  a.  1 R.  37  p stat.) 

lent  was  lequcea  t —Total  rent,  4/.  7s.  3 Jd. — part  of  y*  manor  of  Moone,  Kxldarc. 

InroUed  id  October  1668.  ^ A.  & 3 R.  plant.  (649  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  8/.  Is.  6d. ; bar. 

1PHILUS  JONES  knt—  Osberstowne— in  Kilkea  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare. Date  10 th  Oct. 

Bedumore,  one  mill  and  one  house  in  the  20th  year— InroUed  1th  November  1668. 
le  close,  1 acre  of  meadow,  and  2 parcells 

said  mill— in  the  town  and  fields  of  Naas,  22.  SARAH,  MARGT.,  and  JOYCE,  daughters  ol  ^“van. 

,as,  co.  Kildare— Total  quantity,  784  a.  FRAS.  POOLE  dec*— In  Corlea  and  Cornamagli,  321  a. 

(1,270  a.  2r.  22  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  1 r.  29  p.  plant.  (520  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  -11.  6s.  9d. ; bar.  Clon- 

-5.  JOHN  EMERSON— In  y easternly  kce,  Co.  Cavan. Date  20th  June  20 th  year.  — InroUed 


3.  Sir  THEOPHILUS  JONES  knt— Osberstowne— in  Kilkea  and  IV 
Munreade  and  Bedumore,  one  mill  and  one  house  in  the  20th  year. — Inr 
Naas,  15  a— one  close,  1 acre  of  meadow,  and  2 parcells 
of  land  near  y said  mill— in  the  town  and  fields  of  Naas,  22.  SARA! 
12  a.;  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare— Total  quantity,  784  a.  PRAS.  POOL 
1 r.  38  p.  plant.  (1,270  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  1 r.  29  P.  plant 

15/.  17s.  8 d. 5.  JOHN  EMERSON— In  y°  easternly  kee,  co.  Cava* 

part  of  Bally  wary  alias  Ballinvary,  155  a.  2 it.  2 p.  plant.  23rf  July  1668. 
(251  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)  3/.  2s.  lift/.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and 

Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. 6.  PATRICK  RAY. — In  y 24.  ARTH 

easternly  part  of  Bally varragh  alias  Ballinvary,  43  a.  & 38  p.  Ballyconnow  a 

plant.  (70  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)  17s.  6d. ; same  bar.  and  co. and  Ballynemi 

Date  17 th  June  20 th  year— InroUed  6 th  October  1668.  nemony,  56  a. 


ercoi.,  co.  Kilkenny— 6.  PATRICK  RAY— In  y 24.  ARTHUR  Earl  of  ANGLESEY— The  manor  of  Wexford. 
sternly  part  of  Ballyvarragh  alias  Ballinvary,  43  a.  & 38  r.  Ballyconnow  and  y lands  of  Ballyconnow  alias  Ballyconnor 

int.  (70  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)  17s.  6 d.;  same  bar.  and  co. and  Ballynemonig,  404  a.  2r.  20  v.  G/.  2s.  10.W.  — Bally - 

ate  17/A  June  20/A  year. — InroUed  6th  October  1668.  nemony,  56  a.  2r.  20  p.  16s.  Urf— Crancurre  am  om- 

rowmore  a*s  Tomgarrow  and  Currancreere,  246  a.  2 r. 

8.  ROBERT  SHAPCOTE  esq— The  commons  profit-  8 ? ^ j r 2Q  p unj,rof.  u 15s.  2d.  — Tomgarrobegg 

able  belonging  to  Ballyfinne,  Camoloan,  and  Eiry,  2,098  a.  ^ Tomoavrow  and  Ballyduffe,  117  a.  1r.  20p.  1/.12s.3J</. 

2 r.  32  p.  plant.  (3,399  a.  stat.)  42/.  9s.  lOlt/.;  bar.  Mary-  Ballvleamore  alias  Ballinlimore,  56  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. 

borough,  Queen’s  Co. Date  17 th  July  20 th  year— In-  ^ Baiteige,  Cranortli  als  Caranorth,  and  Ballykeige, 

rolled  \0lh  November  1668.  164  a.  2/.  9s.  9W. Ballynecreary,  Ballinckelly  alias  Bally- 


9 JAMES  FITZGERALD  of  Lackagli,  co.  Kildare,  neckell,  and  Ballynelony,  146  a.  21 2s.  5|d.— Bally nemimge, 

q.-Th,  c„fc  »n,  and  pan.  of  land,  of  Laokagl,  S«  ..  «... >'d“ 


Oohaley,  co.  Kildare. Date  28th  Nov.  19th  year. -In-  more,  with  the  appurtenances,  -18  a.  3/.  4s.  4,d.  the 

12.  CHARLES  COLLINS  gent— Corlecane,  444  a—  Bai]ytil)bott)  gi  A.  1/.  4s.  6|A— Ballydon-ougha  alias  Bally- 


Lambestowne  (part),  38  a— Brickittstowne  (part),  77  a— in 
yd  south-east  part  of  Clonmore,  100  A.  — Edermine  (part), 
59  a.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  (1,163  a. 

& 7 p.  stat.) Total  rent,  14/.  10s.  9 d.  reduced  to  11/.  8s.  by 

potent  dated  15  July  1679.  (Hot.  anno  31”,  3”  pars,  facie 
Roll  35.) — Carryback  (part),  75  a— Hilltowne  (part),  20  a.; 


, 77  a— in  ^trough,  223  A.  3/.  7s.  6=rf—  Killown  ats  Killowen,  189  A. 
line  (part),  5rf._Ballyshane  and  Ballynree,  parcell  of  the  same, 

y,  (1,163  a.  240a  3?.  12s.  10  Id. — Cnrrancoleclogan  als  Carranclockan, 

11/.  8s.  by  22a  7s.  4|</. — Ballyduffe,  214  a.  3/.  5s— BaUynigrangall 
pars,  facie  ^ Ballynegrangale,  95  a.  1/.  8s.  10}</.— Clonevarrane  alias 


Roll  35.)— Garryhack  (part),  75  a— Hilltowne  (part),  20  a.  ; cloneverran>  35  A.  prof.  39  a.  unprof.  10s.  6id— Carry- 
bar.  Forth,  same  co— Total  quantity,  (153  a.  3 r.  22 p.  stat.)—  k abas  Carranedegan,  with  the  appurtenances,  502  a.  2 b. 
Total  rent,  1/.  18s.  5|d— Furlongstowne,  148  a— Ballinviller  7/°  12*.  die  manor  of  Ballincarrigin  als  Ballecargin, 

(part),  14  a. — Tomcoole  (part),  85  a—  Ballyloskeran,  478_\.  incjudj„g  yc  lands  of  Ballincargin,  309  a.  3 n.  4/.  11s.  0\d. 


-Garry-Richard,  150  a.  ; bar.  Slielmalier, 


-Half  Tobbergall  ats  Tubbergole,  69  a.  & 3 p.  U.  Is— 


quantity,  (1,417  a.  Ik.  17  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  17/.  14s.  4d^  Moyaghmore,  Moyaghbegg,  and  Knocknevricka  als  Knock- 


reduced 'to  12/.  6s.  by  patent  aforesaid. 13.  WILLIAM 

GREATRICKS  gent— In  the  south  part  of  Great  Hores- 
towne  297  a.  1 u.  13  p.  — Little  Horestowne,  136  a.  ; same 


vacka,  and  Moyagh,  255  a.  3/.  17s.  5 ',</.-  KnocKnene- 
i«h  afs  Knockneskeagh,  145  a.  1 R.  2/.  4s.  ljd.  Ballv- 
mona,  Ballycollman,  Ballynehenny  alias  Ballyneheany, 


«r.  and  co— Total  quantity,  (701  A.  3 R.  28p.  stat.) -Total  M and  Roolemoge,  227  a.  31.  Ss.  1 1 rf—  Ballytrassy 

rent,  8/.  15s.  6d. Date  25th  Nov.  19  th  year— InroUed  a}s -Ball  u.asy)  317  a.  3 R.  4/.  16s.  5 id.;  bar.  Gory,  co. 

nth  February  1667.  Wexford— Dondrom  als  Dundrome,  Tinneghan,  and  Tene- 

14,  NIC.  BAYLYandJAS.  READ  esq.  — Bawne  and  tony,  110  a.  1/.  13s.  4Jrf.;  btt  u^Q^tle- 

Mullaghullagh,  41.  a.  more  of  the  same,  41  a.  ; bar.  andco.  Reylandmore  and 

Louth— Total  quantity,  456  a.  plant.  (738  a.  2 r.  23  p.  kirke  and  Buncl 1 j,  6rf  — Curranmore  and  Bally- 

stat.) Total  rent,  91.  4s.7|rf. Date  17/A  Sept.  20th  year.  Ballybraevas,  308  a.  41.  13s.  Go.  -,u 

15.  Lieut.  Col.  FRANCIS  ROWLSTON— In  Annagh-  Monimoejlmd  Askefarny als  Askenforny,  789a.  11/.19s.  lOJrf. 


rosty  (besides  78  a.  In.  13  p.  confirmed  to  him),  110  a.  2 n. 
27  P.  plant.  (179  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)  1/.  13s.  7rf.;  liberties  of  y= 


Templevindigan  alias  Templedican,  725  a.  11/.  0s.  Ljrf. 
part  of  Monemoling  als  Munimolyng  and-  Btdly-Rme,  with 


a i p.  mum.  1 ■'  ” • *■  / — - • part  01  ivioneuiomig  .1.=  — • .. 

city  of  Limerick. Date  10th  July  20th  year.— InroUed  f.  x 825  A.  jo/.  jOs.  6 d.  — Ballindoneybcgg  alnws 

„ iuo  _ ...  . ,,  . . > 1 „U..o  Rmlmendenber,  538  A. 


28/A  September  1668. 

Meath.  11-  JOHN  JEFFRYES,  PAUL  BRASIElt,  csqrs.,  and 
THOMAS  DICKINSON— In  Fenner  (besides  442  a.  2 r. 
20  p.  confirmed  to  Jeffryes),  73a.  1 r.  16r.plant.  (118a.3r. 
18  p.  stat.)  1/.  9s.  8d— to  Jeffryes  ; bar.  Half-Fore,  co. 
Wexford  Meath— in  Gurteens  alias  Gurtins,  retrencht  by  Capt.  John 

' Sandys,  174  A.  plant.  (281  A.  3 R.  10  p.  stat.)  31. 10 s.  5J</— 

Kilkenny,  to  Brasier;  bar.  Gory,  co.  Wexford— in  Brownes-Barnc, 
part  of  yc  retrenchment  of  John  Nixon,  52  a.  2 R.  17  p.  plant. 
(85a.  1r.  stat.)  li.ls.4A— to  Dickinson;  liberties Thomas- 
towne,  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. 18.  RICHARD 


Bnllindowny,  Rathnadnybegg  alias  Rathpeadenbey,  5aS  a. 

K 9«.  11.',  1»,  Umnj.  »"»  .«— c'ta" “*■ 

3 r.  5f.  'Ts.  7K— Cwmg<lufte,  1B2A.  3f.  !is.  1H 

375  *■  «•  «•  - *9  "■»“l  “,1  — f 

28  j,  s 10  S*.  — l»lf  "f  »«■>«>'.  ''■*  I" 

appurteoimccs,  42,  ItoMi  !<«•  Vorih. 

Ballyhegan,  60*.  IS*.  In'- — Bnllelmg.  195  A.  91.  ]■>.  5-7. 

the  (ill.  pint  of  St  Molingos,  with  Aeif  “il1’-',  '5J  '- 

2l.7s.OW,  bnr.  St  Molio,  ot— Totd  qu-oolJ'. 
11,S.H».  i 33  it  pitot.  (18.3714.  -itt  84  f.  ,t,t)-ToOl 
rent,  172/.  5s.  ljd. Date.  23 d May  20th  year— InroUed 


JEFFRYES  esq— Binger. 
( 122.) 


,wn,  retrencht  by  Sir  John  Bar-  | 9/A  June  1668. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


29.  THOMAS  GOWER  esq.  — Ballygriffin,  164  a.  & 
16  P. — Lissinercagh  (part),  72  a.  3 n.  38  p.  — Thomastowne 
(part),313A.  2r.  16 1». — Dangandergan  (part),  13a. — Cames, 
115a.  & 3 p.  — Drumcliffc,  247  a.  2 it.  — Coolenegan  and 

Lisheene,  259  a.  3 it.  8 p. —Coolenegan,  70  a.  2 k.  24.  p 

Drishane  (part),  286  a.  3 n.  21  p. — Cahirbristy,  36  a.  2 b,; 
bar.  ClamviUiam,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity,  1,580  a.  8c 
6 p.  plant.  (2,559a.  1 R.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  23/.  19s.  10  Ad. 
rtl.  —Upper  Grange,  85  a.  2 it.  32  p.  plant.  (138  A.  3 it.  12  p. 

stat.)  1/.  6s.  0 \d. ; lib.  of  -f  city  of  Wateri-ord. 

n/.  30,  31.  The  said  Col.  TIIOS.  GOWER,  ELIZ.,  relict  of 
HENRY  HARWELL,  and  ANNE  APPLETREE— The 
south  part  of  Shanballymore,  79  a.  plant.  (127  a.  3r.  35  p. 
stat.)  1Z.  4s. ; bar.  ClamviUiam,  co.  Tipperary.  — to  Gower. 
rJo.  —part  of  Clonlyon,  104  a.  plant.  (168  a.  In.  34  p.  stat.) 

2/.  2s.  lid. ; bar.  GarryCastle,  King’s  County.  — to  Har- 
ry. well. — in  Robogeland,  28  a.  1 n.  20  p.— Strakeland,  42  a.  3 r. 
— Sallagh  and  part  of  Crumps-Colpe,  77  a.  ; bar.  Middle- 
third,  co.Tipperaky — to  Appletree — Total  quantity,  (239  a. 

3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  24  5s. Date  8 th  April 

20th  year. — Inrol/etl  19 Ih  June  1668. 

32.  RICHARD  Earl  of  BARRYMORE.  — Clonnalt  I 
alias  Clonmult,  1,748  a.  8c  32  p. — Ballynoninaseigh  ats  Bally- 
nenonaseigh,  604  a.  8c  32p.— Curraghcondon  alias  Carragh- 
condon,  80  a.  ; par.  Clonwalt,  Dongorney,  and  Tcmplenecar- 
rigg-— Fahydergane  alias  Fahidergane,  34  a— Lackybeaghy 
alias  Lackenbeaghy,  l plow.,  176 a.  3b.  8 r.— Garranmore 

alias  Garranemore,  150  a.— Woodstocke,  1 plowld,  318  a 

Ballyleary,  1 pi.,  90  a.  1 r.  24  p.— Carrigane,  1 pi.,  428  a.  1 r. 
24  p. — Ballyrichard  alias  Ballyrickard,  1 pi.,  268  a.  1 a.  24  p. 
— Ballyreigane,  1 pi.,  197  a.  1 n.  24  p. ; par.  Carrigtuoghill— 
Ballydonnell  alias  Ballydonnellmore,  1 15  a. — Feaghestecurke 
als  Tighnock,  12  a.  3 it.  8 r. ; par.  Templerobbin.— Bally- 
maclashell  alias  Ballynaclassy,  208  a. — Killeagh,  144  a.  1 r. 

24  p.;  par.  Ballcranny;  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork— Darery 
als  Darary,  106  a. — Crowderr  alias  West  Cruory,  1 pi.,  61a.; 
par.  Templemaloes,  bar.  Ibaune,  same  co.  — Killmacaiock 
alias  Killmacomoge,  20  a.  ; par.  Lislee,  bar.  Ibaune,  same 
co.  — Ballyvannigg  alias  Ballybane,  63  a.  ; par.  Ardfield, 
same  co. ; Ballingarbery,  156  a.  3 n.  8 p.— Roggarran  alias 
Rowgarane,  116  a.  2 r.  16p.;  par.  Caherlagh,  bar.  Barry- 
more, same  co.— Condonstowne,  887  a.  3 n.  8 p. ; par.  Lis- 
gould,  same  bar.  and  co— Total  quantity,  5,987  a.  8c  32  p. 

P*ant.  (9,698  a.  1 it.  3 v.  stat.)— Total  rent,  90/.  17s.  9 {d. 

to  hold  y'  premisses  to  y^  use  of  Francis  lord  vise'  Shannon 
and  Sn-  St.  John  Broderick,  till  y'  sum  of  1,800/.  was  paid  to 
them  in  one  entire  payment;  remainder  to  his  Lordship  for  i 
ever.  Date  12 Ih  Dec.  20 th  year.—Inrolled  19 th  January 
1668.  J 

36.  CARY  Lord  Vise-  BALTINGLASSE.  — West  s 
Pluckanes,  with  its  members,  viz.  Kilnepluckane,  Currey-  f 
downg,  Knocknestnoky,  Cahirinahadyne,  Cnocknegour,  and  ' 
Glaune-Geoghegan,  3 pi.,  858  a.  2 r.  16  p.  plant.  (1,390  a.  - 

3 it.  7 p.  stat.)  13/.  0s.  9 d. ; bar.  Barretts,  co.  Cork. 

1668  ^ Jmmry  20"1  ye"T'  ~ InroUed  4 th  February 


c reduced  to  51.  — Tomonearly,  453  a.  9/.  3s.  5\d.  reduced  t 
; to  64— Killegny  or  Killeginhy,  953  a.  19/.  5s.  11-id.  reduced  - 

, to  10/.  — Knockstowne,  478  a.  9/.  13s.  6$d.  reduced  to  6/. 

1 — Ballynakissy  and  Clonroch,  554  a.  11 /.4s.  id.  reduced  to 
44— Templenecrochy  (part),  208  a.  4/.  4s.  2\d. ; bar.  Bantry, 
co.  Wexford — Total  quantity,  3,761  a.  plant.  (6,092  a.  8c 

32 p.  stat)— Total  rent,  76/.  3s.  Old. Date  5th  August 

20th  year — InroUed  13th  August  1668.—  Note:  By  patent, 
dated  26  Feb.  1677,  and  inrolled  20  June  1678  ( anno  30", 
4'“  pars,  f.  It.  33.),  he  had  an  abatement  of  31/.  18s.  9ijd.  of 
his  quit  rent. 

40.  SAMUEL  son  and  heir  to  Dr.  SAMUEL  WINTER, 

lately  deceased. — Ballimoneen  and  Brackanagh,  245  a.  prof. 

2 a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Infeagh,  160  a.  — Castletowne,  222  a. — 
Gleniske,  280  a.  1 r.  prof.  1,011a.  2r.  unprof.— wood  of  the 
same,  124  a.  1 R.— Killenitty,  416  a.  2 r.— Lismoney,  73  a. 

1 R. — Forelack  (part),  99  a.  ; bar.  Ballybrett,  King’s  Co.- 
Total  quantity,  1,620  A.  1 r.  plant  (2,624  a.  2 R.  6 p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  32/.  16s.  1 \d. — out  of  yc  north-west  part  of  Carro-  i 
lanstowne,  with  yc  castle,  garden,  orchards,  and  improvements, 
334  a.  3 n.  9 p.  prof.  61  a.  unprof. — Dorrycrea,  55a.  1r.  8p. 
prof.  7 a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.— Lickblea  (part),  207  a.  ; bar.  Half 
Fore,  co.  Westmeath.— Total  quantity,  597  a.  8c  17  p.  plant. 
(967  a.  8c  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  124  Is.  9|d— Tullaghard 
(part),  100  a.  plant.  (161  a.  3 R.  37  p.  stat)  24  0s.  6<4;  bar. 

Navan,  co.  Meath Date  13 th  Jan.  20 th  year.—Inrolled 

22 d January  1668. 

42.  Capt.  THOS.  GREENE— In  Killcolgan,  Ralaphan, 
and.Finyglnsse,  233  a.  34  10s.  9^.;  bar.  Iraghticonner,  co. 
Cerry.  — Garranreagh  ats  Garranleny,  Carrobrenagh  alias  , 
Curragh-Killbrana,  167  a.  1 r.  15  p.  24  10s.  lid.;  bar.  Coss- 
lea,  co.  Limerick. — Lissaninagh  and  Farrinagnrinngh,  part  of 
Ballyareela,  to  be  called  Mount  Ivers,  154  a.  8c  9 p.  prof.  19  a. 
unprof.  24  6s.  9d. ; bar.  Tullogh,  co.  Clare.  — Ballintlea, 
2qrs.,  113  a.,  to  be  called  Cominstowne. — Carrowmore,  1 qr., 

176  a.,  to  be  called  Johnstowne;  bar.  Bunratty,  same  co.— 

44  7s.  9Jd— in  Knockalogha,  37  a.  ; bar.  Clonderiaw,  same 
co— Gortmore,  Knockanenagh,  54  a.  prof.  54  a.  unprof.— 
Fornaght,  144  a.  8c  33  p.,  to  be  called  Greenestowne.  — 
Moygreash,  242  a.  prof.  46  a.  unprof— Mowgownagh,  165  a. 
prof.  35  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Island,  same  co.  — 94  11s.  4Jd.— 

Total  rent,  224  11s.  2{d. Date  26 th  June  20th  year. — 

InroUed  21s/  Nov.  1668. 

44.  ELIZABETH  HEPBOURNE— In  Kilmore,  Lur-  / 
gendecane,  Rathconneli,  and  Knockneighter,  707 a In  24 p 
plant  (1,145  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  94  11s.;  bar. 
Lower  Iveagh,  co.  Downe— to  hold  to  herself  for  life,  and 
from  her  decease  to  Samuel,  Ephraim,  Arthur,  and  Eliz.  Daw- 
son, hci  children  by  her  former  husband  Sam.  Dawson,  for 
fours  years ; fern*  to  John  Hepbourne  of  Croftbridge,  in 

Yorkshire,  ctke,  and  his  heirs. Date  22d  Jidy  20th  year. 

—InroUed  20 th  July  1668. 


38.  WILLIAM  LEIGH  esq.  _ Ballaghborrow  and 
Shancolligh,  727a.  HI.  14s.  4 jd.  abated  y°sum  of  54 14s.  4^d. 
or  reduced  to  94  — Forstallstowne,  388  a.  74  17s.  lid. 


46.  Sir  AUDLEY  MERVIN  knt,  Prime  Serjeant— 

Naule  ats  Snowtowne,  312  a — Flemingstowne,  122  a Bo- 

renstowne,  156  a.  2 b in  Mooresides,  9 a.  8c  13  p.  ; bar. 

Dnleeke,  co.  Meath— Total  quantity,  599a.  2 it.  13  p.  plant 

(906  a.  1r.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  ll/.6s.7<4 - Dale 

30lh  March  20 th  year. — Inrolled  4/4  April  1668. 


'•  *■  Dl  - THOMAS  WYETT— Lishlea,  100  a.  2 r.  prof. 

19  a.  3 it.  unprof.  14  7s.  l£d. — Lishtemacrefarty  or  Lislite- 
manefarty  ats  Lisduffern'Crefferty,  49  a.  13s.  3d—  Killishen- 
bolly,  55  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof.  14s.  lOd— Aghneskew  (part), 

20  a.  6s.  9d— Grlta,  120  a.  14  12s.  Id— in  Drumlone,  72  a. 
2n.  19s.  7d—  in  Coolebcgg  (y' south  and  west  side)  adjoin- 
ing to  die  lough,  35  a.  3 n.  9s.7d— in  Cruminm'Manus  and 
GoHagarat.e,  14  a.  3s.  lid— in  Dromiraffe  or  Dromcraffe 
and  Dloells,  55  ..  Ids.  lOi.;  b.„.  MnS]*rafcp)„y, 

(854  A.  & id  ,BtJ_Toal 

' “•  “y-SW-l.nokil'.gMin,  ,4,. 

54,.  p.„r.  ,0  s.  ^ 

or  Tdllymimsky,  69  a.  48s.  3j,J— Oreium,  20  a.  5s.4«_ 
L..myBo,-e,  145  a.  U 19s.  1 id._Mollm,  25  a.  1 „.  88  n 
I '''fr1”  Po11"'  IU_  all  ns  CW 

lionie,  63  a.  3 ,.  JSp.  10s.  1 1 W.-SI„»o„0H, 


Roll,  mii-S0thOu.il.  Mr!  fart,  bade. 


2 r.  12s.  lOd— Cressa,  50  a.  13s.  6d—  more  in  Poller,  34  a. 
9s.2id— Enish  or  Emish,  39  a.  10s.  6}d— part  of  Dusky,’ 
72  a.  3 n.  11p.  19s.8d— Aghneseragh,  68  a.  18s.4Jd.;  bar. 
Cremorne,  co.  Monaghan — Total  quantity,  (1,350a.  In. 

13  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  114  5s.  1 id. '-Date  17/4  Jan. 

19/4  year InroUed  Is/  Feb.  1667. 

4.  ROBERT  LEIGH  esq. — The  manor,  castles,  town 
hamletts,  and  lands  of  Rossgarland,  and  also  the  towns’ 
hamletts,  and  lands  of  Rospoyle,  Ballyduffi*,  Ballylanan  als 
Ballylonan,  and  also  yc  chapel,  house,  water-mill,  and  water- 
course, and  Piper's  house  in  Ballylanan,  Rathtow  ats  Rath- 
toure,  Ballinan,  Ballyegan,  Ballyclomockbcgg,  Cooleherin  als 
Barons  Land,  Cowlrouse,  Ballibrack,  Willistowne,  Kilhnurris- 
tmvne,  Ballmphonstowne,  Poldowne,  Clonfade,  Bnllinback- 
house,  Ballintlea  alias  Ballintle,  Loughtowne  alias  Lough, 


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I.  Maudlinstowne  ais  Maydenstowne,  Parktaylure,  Rath  ats  a house  and  orchard. — a house  and  garden.— a house  and  lo&soCu.Il 

- Hill,  part  of  Duncormuch  ats  High  Rath,  Clongreene  alias  garden  in  the  north  Irishtowne.  — a house,  a house,  gar ■ 

Clonkeene,  Loughnegeere,  Newcastle,  Killbrenny,  Killmanoge,  den,  and  outhouse.— Grace’s  court,  in  which  the  common  Kilkenny. 

and  Ballynebarnye,  co.  Wexford.— a parcell  of  land  in  or  gaol  is  kept.  — a stone  house  next  to  the  corner  shop.— 

near  f corporation  town  of  Kildare,  near  adjoining  to  the  dis-  a tann  yard.-a  stone  house  in  the  Gray  Fryars.— a house, 

solved  fryery  called  Monnsterligue  or  White  Fryery,  called  by  backhouse,  and  garden,  and  little  castle  by  y'  river’s  side. 

yc  name  of  Konekerbcg,  with  y«  tolls  and  duties  of  the  fairs,  -a  house  and  garden.-a  thatched  house  and  backhouse. 

and  also  the  privileges  and  rights  thereunto  belonging ; co.  -a  house  and  garden— a little  house  and  backside— 

Kildare.  — Total  rent  for  all  y'  premisses,  101- Lewes-  a thatched  house  and  backhouse— two  slated  houses,  a 


towne alias  Leewestowne  alias' Levetstowne,  107  a.  2f.3s.33rf.  thatched  house,  and  cabbin,  with  two  gardens— a house. 
— Rochestowne  143a  2/.  17s.  lOJrf—  Johnstowne,  190  a.  —a  house  and  garden— a house,  bakehouse,  and  gar- 

31.  16 s.  lljrf.  ; par.  Duncormuck,  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wex-  den— a house  and  3 gardens— a house. -a  house— a 

ford  —Note  - This  manor  was  granted  to  Sir  O.  Lambert,  house  and  backhouse—  a house  and  garden— a house. 
5 April  1604.;  and  the  25th  assigned  by  him  to  Walter  Syn-  -a  house  and  garden— a house,  malt-house,  and  gar- 

nott,  and  being  seized  and  sequestred  by  reason  of  y rebel-  den— a house,  stable,  waste  plott  of  ground,  and  2 gar- 

lion  of  1641,  was  vested  in  the  Crown  by  the  Acts  of  Settle-  dens— a house,  backside,  stable  and  garden— a thatched 
ment ; and  the  King  being  very  sensible  of  the  many  services  house—a  house  and  garden— a house,  bakehouse,  a garden, 
performed  to  him  at  all  times  by  Robert  Leigh  esq.,  both  in  and  thatched  house— a piece  of  waste  ground  m the  new 

foreign  countries,  in  the  time  of  his  exile,  and  at  home  since  key— a thatched  house  and  garden.  - a malt-house  near 

his  restoration,  in  recompence  thereof  directed  a grant  of  Jenkin’s  Hill-a  house-a  house  and  garden.-a  messuage 

this  manor  and  premisses,  under  such  rents  as  were  payable  called  the  Kilhouse,  with  another  adjoining,  and  a garden 

by  adventurers  and  soldiers  for  lands  that  lay  in  the  same  near  the  Gray  Fryars— tw-o  messuages, 

province;  together  with  the  town  and  lands  of  Clonadd  alias  Little  Hull,  }"  other  the  Little  Kill,  neai  the  Dominican 

Clonard,  in  the  barony  of  Philipstowne,  King’s  Co.,  Bally-  abby— a messuage,  garden,  and  orchard,  neat  said  abby. 

nebarny,  in  bar.  Shilborne,  co.  Wexford,  and  the  premisses  a moiety  of  3 gardens  near  d",  and  a house  in  j 


own  and  lands  of  Clonadd  alias  Little  Hull,  y*  other  the  Little  Kill,  near  the  Dominican 
’hilipstowne,  King’s  Co.,  Bally-  abby— a messuage,  garden,  and  orchard,  near  said  abby— 
nebarny,  in  bar.  Shilborne,  co.  Wexford,  and  the  premisses  a moiety  of  3 gardens  near  d",  and  a house  in  t e >7*^ 
to  Kildare,  et  tie  like  reno. _WhMi.ll,  B Auge.i  1667.  street.-. hoaee  nidgerfen in  Grao-sMet.-.  Lon«  m Gray 
(19",  2'p.f.It.  13.)— Bet  the  attorney  general,  through  tome 

defect  in  the  rvordtog  of  tire  said  letters,  not  tltinktog  him-  near  Grey  F.yars.— e messuage  an  Sa 

self  aoUoientl,  warranted  thereby,  in  dntwing  the  grant  • void  — «rd  chamber  m Gray  >>” “ * 

omitted  » insert  «v.,to  ttoominadons.  So.,  . new  grtnr.  was  lane  leading  to  f Gin,  Kyato,  wt*  a plot,  of  g™m4— 
direoted  to  be  p«d  by  privy  aigne.  toon r Whitohato  1 April  a room  to  toe 


- Dale  ISth  May  20th  year.  — Jnrolled  y«  Gray  Frj 


6.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND— A how  j - , . - , ,,  . 

market  cross,  and  a malt-house  in  the  back  lane— a house.  Podyng-lane,  Kilkenny— a house,  brewliouse,  an  gs  • 

-a  bouse,  with  2 small  rabbins  and  garden,-,  house,  a e.bbin  and  garden  Boyce , -lane.-a "n “tb"?!, 

orehrud  and  garden—,  house— a house-a  house— a house  in  d"_ a rabbin  and  garden  m d"— a house  and  garden— a 
in  St  Maryb" church-yard.  — a house  there,  and  small  thatched  house  and  garden— chouse  and  garden. 
garden  in  Back-lane— a house  and  garden— a home  to  and  garden-,  cabbrn  and  garden mo  E loyee  J-'™ 

St.  Mary,  eh.reh-ya.d-.  home,  garden,  and  orchard,  house  called  the  wash-house , to 

Back-lane. — a house,  garden,  and  orchard—  house-a  a house  ami  garfen-a  lmn»  and  “ 

house,  cabbin,  mtd  garden,-.  house  in  B.ek-l.ne,  and  an  backhouse, 

orchard— a house,  and  in  Poding-lane  a garden— a house,  a malt-house— a bouse  behind  j Little  Bndae.  PP 

whereof  part  in  Rorin-street,  and  a garden  in  Poding-lane.  room  over  the  bridge  of  St.  John  s-sweet— three  gaute  m 

a small  thatched  house  and  a cellar— a house—a  house,  y High  Hayes— a garden  near  St.  Johns  Green_“ 

cabbin,  and  garden.  — a house,  warehouse,  and  garden,  and  2 gardens  in  St.  John  s parish—a  house  and  • 

„ v’  Ja  trarden.  — a house  and  a bakehouse.  — a house  and  close— a house  and  garden— a house  anciently 


a stone' house. — a stone  house. — a stone  house  and  back- 
house ; in  y'  north  quarter  of  Kilkenny— a house  and  garden. 
— a bakehouse,  cabbin,  and  two  gardens— a house;  m 


-a  house  and  garden— a house  and  a bakehouse— a house  and  close-a  house  and  garden— a nouse  anc  m,^ 
house. — a house  and  barn— a hone  anti  a backside—  called  the  Great  K, tehee,  and  a garde”  without _SOM«l. 

a house.- — a messuage  near*  the  market  cioss.  a stone  gate,  a stone  house,  a sto  e , 

l.m-se  near  d"  — a sTone  house—a  thatched  house,  back-  Deane  Gate— three  thatched  houses— a huge  stone  house, 

n ssj  2“ 

caTdL“fd— 


low  lane  in  y‘  west,  from  Tho-  Coakley’s  house,  near  Rossm- 
street  in  the  south,  to  y'  end  of  St.  Mary’s  church-yard  in 
the  north— Lombard’s  Chamber  in  St.  Mary’s  church-yard, 
—a  little  stone  house  in  d»— a house—a  house,  backhouse, 
and  garden— a house  and  backside— a thatched  house- 


called  the  Smulkin  Tavern;  in  Castle-street,  Kilkenny— a 
house—a  house—a  house,  backside,  and  thatched  house- 
two  houses  and  a garden ; in  St.  James-street,  Kilkenny— 
the  several  lands  called  Marshall’s  Land,  Croker’s  Land, 


llJZ  ZZl S?  a' warehouse  in  d»-  communing  in  y comons  of  y city  of  Kilkenny  as  the  in- 

. T n hmS  -a  bride  house;  in  High-street,  city  of  habitants  of  y several  houses  aforesaid  had  therein  on 
m^-a  clbin  and  garden.-a  house5  and  garden-  23d  October  1641  other  than  what  is  set  cm „ 
frZZ  yhnrkside  and  Barden— a house  and  garden— two  soldiers,  and  by  them  possessed  on  7 May  16o9,  all  which 


a house,  backside,  and  garden— a house  and  garden— two  • ; . . Kil- 

tenements  and  two  small  gardens— a thatched  house  and  premisses  are  valued  at  400/.  7s.  6rf.  per  , 

irden.  — a thatched  house  and  garden— three  thatched  KENNY— a thatched  house,  stone  walls,  part  ™tle<h 

.uses  and  gardens— a thatched  house— a house  and  garden  bin  and  a waste— a waste  and  small 
hhto  St  Patrick's  Gate.-,  .hatched  ham,  ami  garden.-  of  greed.-to 


within  St.  Patrick’s  Gate— a thatched  house  and  garden—  of  groun 
a house—a  casde  over  y*  gate  waste— a house  at  Croker’s  stone  tho 
Cross,  and  another  in  yc  next  lane  to  the  old  Tholscll—  waste  an 
a stone  house,  thatched ; in  Patrick-strect,  Kilkenny— a house  passage.- 
and  garden.-a  house—a  tliatched  bouse  and  backside — Callan,  s 

a parcell  of  waste  land— a messuage— a thatched  house—  md  sin  d 


thatched  house,  with  a garden  and  some  fruit  tr 
and  small  garden— waste  stone  walls  and  a c 


a parcell  of  waste  land— a messuage— a thatched  house- 
two  thatched  houses— a thatched  cabbin ; ill  Walkin-street, 
Kilkenny— a house  and  orchard— a house  and  orchard— a 


passage— a stone  house  thatched ; in  Bridge-street,  town  of 
Callan  same  co— a stone  house,  thatched— a thatched  house 
and  small  garden.— a stable,  thatched,  with  a waste  and  garden, 
-a  stone  house,  slated,  with  a garden  and  orchard— a large 
stone  house  and  castle  out  of  repair,  with  a garden  and 
orchard— a stone  house  and  garden— waste  stone  walls,  a 


house,  backside,  and  garden-a  house  garden  orchard  «jd  and  small  garden, 

bakchouse-a  house  in  High-street,  a shop- a house  cabbin,  thatched  house,  watled,  and  mudd 

and  two  gardens— a house,  a small  stone  house— cnbbms—  —a  stone  nousc,  - warden— a cabbin 

a cabbin— n house  in  St.  Mary’s  church-yard-parcell  of  wa I s-a  thatch ed  ^ a garden,  and 

,.  , — ,,! — i :..  Rack-lane,  Kilkenny — and  garden— a garden,  being  a b 


W"  Wheaton’s  dwelling  house 

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19  & 20  Cn.  II.  orchard. — St.  Catharine’s  house,  a castle,  garden,  and  2 cab- 
bins; — a stone  house,  slated,  a garden,  and  orchard. — a stone 
i enny.  ]j0Usej  slated,  and  garden. — a stone  house,  slated. — a stone 
house,  slated,  and  a castle.— a waste  being  a garden. — a stone 
house  and  part  watled,  with  a garden  and  orchard. — a eabbin 
and  garden.— a waste  and  garden. — a eabbin,  garden,  and 
barn — a eabbin  and  garden.— a waste  and  garden. — a thatched 
house,  part  stone  walls  and  part  watled,  a garden  and  orchard, 
—large  stone  walls,  a stone  house,  thatched,  with  a garden 
and  orchard.— a stone  house,  slated,  a garden,  and  kill-house, 
—a  waste  and  garden — a waste  and  garden. — a thatched  house 
and  garden.— a stone  house  and  garden — a waste  and  small 
eabbin. — a messuage. — a waste,  formerly  a garden. — a garden. 

— a eabbin  and  garden. — a castle. — a garden. — a garden. a 

garden. — a garden  to  ye  street,  and  a garden  backward. — agar- 
den  and  2 thatched  houses. — a garden  and  small  parltc. — a 
small  plott  of  ground — a thatched  house  and  garden. — a 

eabbin  and  garden. — a eabbin  and  garden.  — a parke. a 

housestead,  a garden  to  yc  street,  and  garden  backwards— 
a piece  of  a house,  thatched,  and  a garden. — a garden. — a 
garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden, — a garden. — agar- 

den. — agarden.— a parke. — a parke  and  garden.— a parke a 

parke. — a parke.— a parke.— a parke;  in  West-street,  Callan. 
—a  stone  house,  slated.— a stone  house,  thatched— a small 

garden  and  a waste a waste. — a thatched  house,  stone 

watled  walls,  and  a garden.  — a part  of  y=  said  house, 
thatched,  and  a garden,  a thatched  house,  a waste  garden, 
orchiml,  and  eabbin— a large  garden— a stone  house  and 
wattled  walls,  with  2 gardens — a small  eabbin  and  warden. 
— athatched  house  and  garden. — a waste  stone  house,  thatched, 

and  garden.  — two  small  cabbins  and  a garden. a stone 

house,  thatched,  and  a garden.  — a thatched  house  and  2 
gardens— a stone  house,  slated,  and  a garden,  waste,  a small 
eabbin  and  garden — a waste  stone  wall,  with  a eabbin,  and 
garden  within,  and  another  without — a eabbin  and  garden, 
—a  waste,  with  a garden— a large  stone  house  and  garden. 

— a stone  wall,  waste,  with  2 cabbins  and  garden. two 

cabbins  and  a garden. — a thatched  house,  with  a waste  and 
garden.— a kitchen,  thatched,  a bakehouse,  with  a thatched 
house,  and  stone  house,  slated — a court  house  and  castle, 
now  waste  ; in  South-street,  Callan — a house,  and  little 

shop  under  it— a stone  house,  thatched a stone  wall,  waste. 

— a stone  wall,  waste.  — a stone  house,  slated a waste, 

where  there  is  a small  eabbin  or  forge,  a house,  a waste 
with  an  orchard  and  garden,  and  a kill.  — two  thatched 

houses,  and  part  of  a thatched  house  and  garden. a 

thatched  house  and  a backhouse  and  garden a thatched 

house— two  thatched  houses  and  gardens a garden— a 

thatched  house  and  garden — a thatched  house  and  garden— a 
eabbin  and  garden— agarden— a thatched  house  and  garden. 

two  cabbins  and  a garden — a thatched  house  and  garden, 
—a  waste  d°  and  a garden— a eabbin  and  garden— a eabbin 
and  garden— a stone  house,  slated,  and  garden— a small  gar- 
den—an  orchard  anti  garden— a eabbin  in  Puddle-street— 
Cowes  Crolt. — Lastonbegg  and  Lastonmore— a garden,  house, 
and  parke;  in  East-street,  Callan— a' small  garden a gar- 

den—a house  and  garden— a garden— a garden— a gar- 
den. a garden. — a garden.  — a stone  house,  waste.  — two 
gardens — a small  garden. — a garden— a garden— a waste 
house,  garden,  and  backhouse — a eabbin  and  small  garden— 
a eabbin  and  garden;  in  Kells-street,  Callan— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— a eabbin 
and  garden— a garden— a garden— a garden— a garden— 
a garden— a small  garden— a garden — a garden — a eabbin 
and  garden — a bakehouse  and  garden.— a garden— Ashbold’s 

Croft;  in  Kenny  street,  Callan — a garden — a garden 

a garden,  a garden— a croft — agarden. — a garden agar- 
den—a garden— a garden,  waste;  in  Goose-lane,  Callan 

advantage  of  commoning  in  y»  comons  of  Callan,  &c 

a waste,  a stone  house  and  stable. — a ruinous  tenement. 

a small  castle  and  eabbin— a waste  tenement a waste  stone 

house— a small  castle,  a waste  tenement,  a thatched  house, 
a vacancy  between  Condland’s-lane  and  yc  town  wall, 

a thatched  house  and  garden.  — a house,  slated a waste 

garden  and  eabbin.  — a garden.  — a garden  and  waste.  — 

a waste,  a malt-house  and  kill,  thatched a slated  house 

a slated  house-two  slated  houses  and  backsides— a thatched 

house,  and  a waste— a thatched  house,  waste,  and  garden 

a house,  slate  and  thatch,  2 thatched  houses,  and  a garden 
—a  hot.se,  slate  and  thatch,  a thatched  house,  and  garden— 
a waste  and  garden— a eabbin  and  garden— a eabbin  and 


garden. — a waste. — a thatched  house  and  backside. — a gar-  is* 20 Cu.u, 

den— a garden. — a garden— a garden— a garden. — a garden. 

— a garden. — a garden — a garden— a garden. — a garden.  Kilkenny, 
— a garden. — a garden. — agarden. — a garden. — a garden. — 
a garden. — a garden — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — 
a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — 
a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — 
a thatched  house  and  garden. — two  cabbins  and  garden. — a 

eabbin  and  garden. — a garden. — a garden a garden. — a 

close. — a close. — a close. — a close  and  garden. — a garden. — 
a garden. — a garden. — a eabbin  and  garden. — a thatched 
house  and  garden. — a thatched  house  and  garden. — a eabbin 
and  garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — a garden. — 
a garden. — a eabbin  and  garden. — a garden. — two  gardens. — 
a garden,  and  part  of  another. — a garden. — a garden. — a gar- 
den.— a garden. — the  Weyer  Garden  alias  White’s  Island. 

— a parke. — all  such  benefit  and  advantage  of  commoning, 

&c.  in  yc  comons  of  Inisteoge;  in  y'  town  of  Inisteoge, 
co.  Kilkenny. — a garden. — a malt-house,  'thatched. — three  Tipperary. 
waste  tenements,  a thatched  house,  and  garden.  — a waste 
tenement— a thatched  house. — a thatched  house  and  garden. 

— a thatched  house  and  garden.  — a waste  tenement  and 
garden. — a house,  slated ; in  Blind-street,  town  of  Clonmell, 
co.  Tipperary. — a house,  slated. — a house,  slated. — a house, 
slated,  and  backside.  — a house,  slated,  and  backside.  — a 
house  and  backhouse,  slated. — three  houses  and  a backhouse, 
d°.  — a waste  tenement.  — two  houses,  slated,  a garden, 
orchard,  and  waste  tenement — two  houses,  slated— a house, 
eabbin,  and  garden— two  thatched  houses  and  a garden. 

—a  house,  slated,  and  garden— a school-house  and  waste 
tenement:  — a house,  slated,  and  backhouse,  thatched.  — a 
house,  slated,  a backhouse,  thatched,  and  garden. — a house, 
slated — a house,  slated— a house,  slated. — a house,  slated, 
with  a kitchen,  backside,  and  garden. — a house,  slated. — 
a house,  slated,  with  a stable,  backside,  and  several  tann 
yards. — a garden — a house,  slated,  and  another  thatched. 

—a  house,  slated,  a stable,  thatched,  a garden,  and  backside. 

—a  house,  slated,  part  in  Bridge-street. — a house,  slated, 
with  a waste  piece  of  ground,  and  a thatched  house. — 

two  houses,  slated,  and  a thatched  house a house,  slated, 

with  a thatched  house  and  backside— a garden  adjoining  to 
the  churchyard. — a house,  slated,  with  back  buildings  and 
backside. — a house,  slated,  2 backhouses,  a waste  plott,  and 
garden.  — a house,  slated.  — a house,  slated,  with  another 
thatched,  and  a garden— a waste  plott  of  ground— a house, 
slated,  with  a garden  and  thatched  house. — two  houses,  slated, 
a stable,  thatched,  and  a garden— a slated  house  and  backside. 

—a  house,  slated— a house,  slated— a house,  slated— a house, 
slated,  backside,  and  lyrne  yard;  in  High-street,  Clonmell— 
a house,  slated,  and  garden— a thatched  house— a thatched 

house  and  garden. — a thatched  house  and  waste  tenement. 

a house,  a thatched  house  and  garden— a house,  slated— a 
house — a stable  and  garden— a house  and  waste  tenement. — 

two  waste  tenements  and  several  back  buildings a house, 

slated,  and  kill-house,  and  stable,  thatched,  and  a garden— two 
stone  houses,  house,  and  brewhouse,  thatched,  a waste  tenement, 
and  garden — a waste  tenement  and  2 gardens— a house,  slated’ 
a waste  tenement,  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  waste 
tenement— a house  and  2 gardens— two  gardens— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a waste  tenement— a garden— two  houses, 
slated,  two  thatched  houses,  and  garden— three  houses,  slated, 
a thatched  house,  and  garden — a slated  house  and  waste  te- 
nement—a house,  slated,  back  court,  and  garden two  houses, 

slated,  a court,  and  garden — a garden — a garden  and  waste 
tenement — a house,  slated,  a thatched  house,  backside,  and 
garden,  two  bouses,  slated,  a thatched  stable,  and  backside  ; 
in  Lough-street,  Clonmell — a waste  housestead,  and  3 tann 
pitts— a eabbin,  a forge,  and  garden— two  cabbins,  agarden, 
and  waste. — a house,  and  kill-house,  slated,  with  a garden. 

—a  slated  house  and  backside — a malt-house  and  garden. 

—a  malt-house,  2 slated  houses,  2 thatched  houses,  a gar- 
den, and  waste  tenement— a garden— a |>oore  house,  slated, 
and  stable,  thatched. — a malt-house  and  garden. — a house, 
slated,  and  garden — a waste  tenement  and  garden.  — a 
thatched  house — a thatched  house  and  garden— a garden. 

— a slated  house  and  backside— a slated  house,  backside, 

and  garden. — two  slated  houses,  buckside,  and  garden a 

stable,  backside,  and  garden. — a slated  house  and  garden. 

a slated  house  and  backside ; in  St.  Mary’s  street,  Clonmell. 

a slated  house. — a slated  house  and  backside. — a stable,  garden, 
and  waste  tenement. — a kill-house,  garden,  and  waste— a 


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side,  and  gal-den.— a house  and  bakebonse,  thatched,  and 

garden. — a house,  slated,  and  garden.— three  houses,  slated, 

Tinner, mj.  and  garden;  in  North-lane,  Clonmell— a house,  slated— 

1 a house,  slated.— a house,  slated,  and  garden.— a thatched 

house.— a thatched  house.  — a thatched  house;  in  Middle- 
row,  Clonmell. — a waste  house.— a house,  slated,  and  garden, 
—waste  tenements.— a house,  slated.— a slated  house  and 
kill.— a thatched  house  and  mill.— two  slated  houses  and  a 
thatched  house.— a thatched  house  and  tann  pitts.— a house, 
slated.— a waste  house. — a house.— a malt-house,  slated,  and 
kill.— a house,  slated,  and  backside.— a house,  slated.— a house, 
slated,  and  kitchen;  in  South-lane,  or  Westgate-lane  or 
street,  Clonmel!.— a house,  slated,  backside,  and  stable.— a 
house,  a shade,  thatched,  and  a castle— a castle  and  waste 
tenement. — a mill,  slated— two  thatched  cabbins— a stable, 
thatched;  in  Bridge-street,  Clonmell.— a house,  slated— a 
slated  house  and  backside.  — a thatched  house,  stable,  and 
backside— a thatched  house— a malt-house  and  kill-house— 
two  houses,  slated,  and  a backside;  in  Shammell’s-lane, 
Clonmell— a thatched  house,  two  slated  houses,  and  a garden. 

—a  slated  house  and  backside— a castle  and  house,  slated,  a 
stable,  thatched,  and  backside  ; in  Boate-street,  Clonmell. 
—a  waste  cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a 
thatched  house,  two  gardens,  and  a waste.— a cabbin— a 
house,  slated— a garden— a house,  slated— a house,  slated, 
and  garden. — a house,  slated,  and  backside.  — a thatched 
house°  and  backside— a waste— a thatched  kill  and  waste  ; 
in  Slieelane-street,  Clonmell.  — three  waste  pieces  of  ground, 
—a  house,  slated— a waste— a waste— a house,  slated— a | 
waste— a house,  slated— a waste— a waste— a house,  slated.  | 
—a  garden ; within  y"  fort  Clonmell— the  little  mill  and 
a house— a tuck-mill,  thatched. -a  corn-mill. -Hole-mill 
als  Millenfoyle,  slated,  Fahen-mill,  and  a house,  thatched— 
Streatche’s  Island,  a large  garden— a cabbin  and  backside- 
two  thatched  cabbins— a cabbin  and  backside— a cabbin 
and  backside— a cabbin  and  backside— a cabbin— a waste 
piece  of  ground— all  benefit  of  commoning  m y*  comons  ot 
Clonmell,  &c.,  upon  yc  bridge,  Clonmell— a waste  piece  of 
ground— a waste  piece  of  ground— a cabbin,  backside,  and 
garden. — two  cabbins  and  a garden.  — a waste  tenement 
and  garden— a stone  house,  thatched  house,  and  garden. — 
a thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  gar- 
den.  two  cabbins  and  a garden. — a garden. — a cabbin  ; 

in  New-street,  in  Carrick,  co.  Tipperary— a garden— a 
thatched  house  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste, 
—a  thatched  house— a garden  and  waste— two  thatched 
houses  and  gardens— a stone  house,  thatched  house,  and  gar- 
den—a thatched  house,  cabbin,  mid  garden— a garden  and 
waste— a waste— a thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a thatched  house— a thatched  house  and 
garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched  house 
and  back  house— two  thatched  houses  and  gardens— a 
stone  house,  thatched,  and  a garden— a brick  house,  slated,  a 
thatched  house,  stable,  and  garden— a thatched  house  and 
cabbin— a thatched  house  mid  2 gardens. — a house,  slated, 
and  waste— a house,  slated. — a castle,  slated. — a thatched 
house— a house,  slated,  and  garden— a house,  slated,  and 
waste— a forge,  thatched— a waste  and  garden— a castle, 
3 shades,  and  a garden. — two  houses,  slated,  a stable,  thatched, 
and  garden— two  houses,  slated,  2 back  houses,  thatched, 
and  stable— a garden,  two  thatched  houses,  and  a waste. 

a house,  slated,  with  several  back  buildings— a thatched 
house,  cabbin,  and  waste— a thatched  house  and  garden, 
—a  house,  slated,  and  back  house,  thatched— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a back  house,  thatched,  and  a house 
and  garden— a thatched  house  and  a waste— a house,  slated, 
a house  and  stable,  thatched,  and  a garden— two  houses, 
slated,  a bakehouse,  thatched,  backside,  and  garden.  — a 
thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden- 
two  thatched  houses  and  gardens— a shade,  thatched,  with  a 
garden,  cabbin,  mid  waste— a house,  slated,  and  garden— a 
house,  slated,  a stable,  thatched,  and  garden. — a thatched  house 
and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— a thatched  house, 
stone  house,  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  back  house— 
a diatched  house  and  garden. — a house,  slated,  and  waste  gai  - 
den— a waste  garden  and  cabbin— a cabbin,  garden,  and 
waste— a stone  house,  back  house,  and  garden— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— two 
thatched  houses  and  garden — a thatched  house— a cabbin. 
— a thatched  house  and  garden— a waste  house,  thatched 
house,  and  garden— a waste,  with  a forge,  two  cabbins,  and 
garden. — two  thatched  houses  and  kill-house. — a garden,  a 
( 122.) 


garden. — a tan -yard,  2 thatched  houses,  and  a tan-pit. — a to&ao 
garden— a garden;  in  High-street,  Carrick. — four  thatched  — — 
houses  and  kill-house. — a house,  several  tan-pitts  and  a gar-  *PP 
den. — a house,  slated,  and  backside. — a house,  slated;  in 
Key-lane,  Carrick— a thatched  tenement— a thatched  house, 
backside,  and  tann-pitts—  a cabbin  and  backside— a cabbin. 

— a house,  slated,  and  garden  without  y*  walls.  — a malt- 
house  and  kill. — two  thatched  houses  and  backside. — a shade, 
thatched.  — a thatched  house,  with  a cabbin  and  waste, 
cabbin— a thatched  house— a thatched  house  and  back- 
ide— a waste— a house,  slated ; in  Bridge-street,  Carrick— 

..  garden— four  houses  and  kill-house,  thatched— a thatched 
house  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin— 
three  thatched  houses  and  garden. — a garden,  thatched  house, 
and  2 cabbins— two  stone  houses,  with  a garden  and  thatched 
house— a thatched  house  and  garden. — a cabbin,  garden,  and 
waste— a cabbin,  barne,  and  garden. — four  thatched  houses 
and  a court. — a thatched  house,  2 cabbins,  and  a garden,  a 
garden  belonging  to  y»  mill,  2 thatched  houses,  and  a garden. 

—a  thatched  house  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden- 
three  thatched  houses  and  garden— a barn  mul  haggard— a 
thatched  house— a diatched  house— two  d”  and  gardens— 
three  cabbins  and  a garden. — a barn,  haggard,  garden,  and 
meadow— a garden— a thatched  house  mid  garden— two  d° 
and  garden— a thatched  house  and  garden— a d°  and  gar- 
den, and  several  cabbins— a thatched  house,  malt-house, 
stable,  cabbin,  and  backside— a cabbin— a garden  called 

Gortcleghy— two  cabbins— a thatched  house  and  garden— 

a cabbin— a cabbin  and  garden— a garden  and  8 cabbins 
without  Newgate— two  cabbins  and  a garden— a cabbm  and 
warden. — all  benefit  of  commoning,  &c.  said  town  of  Carrick. 

—a  tenement. — a tenement  and  small  cabbin.  a house,  i 

slated— a tenement— a tenement  and  garden— a garden, 

| tenement,  and  house,  slated— the  like— a house,  slated,  and 
2 tenem". — a house,  tenem',  and  garden— a tenement— a 
tenement  and  garden— two  houses,  with  a tenement  and 
garden— a house,  slated,  tenement,  and  garden— a tenement 
and  garden— a tenement  and  garden— a tenement  and 
garden— a thatched  house,  tenem',  and  garden— two  thatched 
houses,  a tenement,  and  garden— a tenement  and  garden, 
a tenement  and  garden— a tenement  and  garden— a tene- 
ment and  garden— a tenement  and  garden— a house  and 
o-arden— a house,  slated,  2 thatched  houses,  a tenem',  and 
harden. — a tenement  and  garden— a tenement  and  garden 
!_a  tenement  and  garden— a tenement— a tenement  and 
garden.— a tenement— a tenement— a tenement— a tene- 
ment and  garden. — a tenement  and  garden— a tenement  and 
a shop— a tenement  and  garden— a tenement,  thatched 
house,  and  garden— a house,  slated,  with  a castle  and  garden, 
—a  tenement  and  garden— a tenement  and  garden— a tene- 
ment and  garden— a tenement  and  garden— Desmond’s 
courte— a tenement— a tenement  and  garden— a tenement 
and  garden;  town  of  Dingle,  co.  Kerry— a tenement  and 
garden— a tenement  and  garden— a tenem',  cabbm,  and  gar- 

jen. a tenem',  garden,  and  cabbin. — a tenem1  and  garden. 

a tenem',  cabbin,  and  garden— a tenem',  garden,  and  cabbin. 
—a  tenem',  garden,  and  cabbin— a tenement  and  garden— a 
tenem*,  garden,  and  cabbin— three  tenem",  gardens,  and  cab- 
bins—a tenem’,  garden,  mid  cabbin— a tenem',  cabbin,  and 
garden— a tenem',  cabbin,  and  garden— a house,  slated, 
tenement,  and  garden— a tenement— a tenem',  cabbm,  and 
garden— a tenement  and  garden— a tenem',  garden,  and 
cabbin— a tenem'  and  garden ; in  y"  north  suburbs  of  Dingle, 
—a  tenement— a house,  slated,  and  garden— a tenement— a 
tenement  and  garden.— a tenement  and  garden— a tenement 
and  garden— two  tenements  and  garden— a tenement  and 
garden— several  houses— a tenement  and  garden— a tenem 
and  garden— a tenement— a tenement  and  garden— a tene- 
ment—a tenement  and  garden— a tenement— all  benefit  ot 
commoning,  &c. ; in  y*  south  suburbs  of  Dingle— Total  rents  m 
Kilkenny,  30/.  Os.  6rf— in  Callan,  3/.  5*  6rf— “< 

1/.  18s.3rf.-in  Clonmell,  23/.  11s. SW-in  Carrick,  21. 18s. 2arf. 

—in  Dingle,  1/.  10s. Dale  Hilt  August  20/A  year— In- 

rolled  1 6/A  November  1668. 


23.  THOS.  Lord  Archbishop  of  CASHELL— Bally- 
.Icrngta,  ari  part  of  ««■*,  606  a-  1 »■  M 

78  v 2 r 3°  r Drishoge,  102  a.  3 r— Rathmlore,  49  a. 

Sr.  24p— Mullaghneony  (part),  77A-Total  rent 
-the  remaining  part  of  d«,  122a.3r.  24p.  U W*  »** » 
bar.  Iffi.  and  Olfa,  co.  Tipperary—  Bnllinonnan,  199  a. 
3 _ Doonccoominc,  217  a.  1 r.  prof.  73  a.  unprof.  — 


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[March 


10S20  c«  n.  Ballynoe  and  Ballygannagh,  223  a.  & 16  r— Clonmelouton, 
r.  “ fSA-  Sn.82p.piof.  8 a.  Ir.  unprof— Total  rent,  10f.4s.8Jd.; 
J.  ipperary.  bar.  Clamvilliam,  same  co.  — Ballynafohorum,  106  a.  prof. 

59  a.  2 it.  unprof.  If.  12s.  2\d. ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co. 
—being  part  of  the  augment"  of  300f.  a year  provided  by  y' 
acts  of  settlement  for  y'  see  of  Cashell,  and  make,  according 
to  y'  valuations  by  y'  L.  L.  and  Council,  221 /.  18s.  8d.  per 
Cashed  ann— the  stone  house,  and  next  to  it  another  building  for- 

merly part  of  the  same  house,  with  a range  of  buildings  back- 
wards adjoining. -a  large  backside,  wherein  are  3 cabbins  and 
a dove  house,  and  a large  garden,  2 f.  15s.  6 1. ; city  of 

Cashell.— to  the  see  for  ever 27.  ESSEX  DIGBY, 

minister  of  y°  city  of  Cashell. — A house  to  the  street,  high 
built  stone  walls,  and  slated,  at  y'  corner  of  Hackett’s-lane, 
containing  45  feet  in  length  and  25  in  breadth.— backwards 
of  d-  a thatched  house,  next  y'  former  is  another  thatched 
house,  used  as  a stable,  a garden  plott  walled  in  with  a stone 
wall,  in  Hackett’s-lane,  containing  50  feet  in  length  and  24 
m breadth,  16s.  6cf. ; same  city.— to  him  and  his  successors 

ministers  ot  Cashell Date  26th  January  20th  year.— 

lnrallcd  24 th  February  1668. 

Mm/h.  28  JAS  FLEMING  of  Stahalmock,  co.  Meath,  esq 

Stahalmock  (part),  260  a.  3 k.  12p.-Mulloghmore,  Clo-her 
and  Rathghime,  153  a.  3 «.  5 p— St.  John’s  Rath,  75  a 2 it’ 
?4 P‘  Thomastowne,  130a.  In.  20p.-AllcoggsIand  in  Kill- 
begg,  40  a.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.  — a mortgage  or  rent- 
charge  in  fee  of  16/.  a year,  issuing  out  of  Possixtowne,  con- 
taining 454a.  (untill  160/.  shall  be  paid);  bar.  Kells  and 
Moghergallion,  same  co.-Rathhood  and  Little  Rath,  with 
y'  hamletts,  327  a.— a mortgage  of  60f.  on  Drake’s  part  of 
Butlerstowne,  98  a.;  bar.  Moghergallion,  same  co— a mort- 
gage in  fee  or  500f.  upon  Killadine,  193  a.  2 r. prof.  8 a.  un- 
prof— Cadlestowne  and  Mullaghoullin,  55  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Slane, 
Monaghan,  same  co— the  tales  of  Liscarnan,  34  a.  1 r.  18  p— Cavan- 
ieagh,  46A.  2 r.  12  P-Derry,  47  a.  3 ...  10  P-Knockboy, 
47a.  2 it.  Coulumstaghie,  22  a.  2 ...  — Dumaghecrutine,  , 

105a.  1 n.  31  p.— Came,  30a.  1 r— Liscarne,  89a Drmnrn-  ' 

tagh,  86  a— Aghetur,  34  a.  1 r.  18  p— Killomarlie,  76  a.  prof. 

6 a.  3 n.  19  p.  unprof. — Cullinaltkilly,  54  a. — MuUaghmore 
48a.  2 r.  19 p — Caldunagh,  51a.  1 r.  36p.prof.  4a. & 13 p’ 
unprof— Tullynure  afs  Tullmeno,  37  a.  3 r— Killcedo,  22  a. 

2r.  Lisinodemoyle,  61a — Ughgarran,  55  a.  & 13  p Lis 

cromlinduffe,  89  a.  & 36  p.  — Corbegg,  36  a.  lit.  16p._ 
Croyle,  38a.  2r.  16  p.  prof.  2 a.  3 r.  unprof— Sallus,  74  a. 

3 R.  31  p.  prof.  9 a.  1 it. unprof— Corryvally,  67  a.  1 r.  I9P 
prof.  1 1 a.  unprof— Moylcs,  67  a — Tullelaton,  55  a.  & 13  P ’. 
m y< • ballybetagh  of  Ballyreagh  and  Ballineshallvy,  bar.  and 
co.  Monaghan— the  tales  of  Anam'Neile,  103  a & 2p  — 
Corfadda,  69  a.  & 10  p— Corlie,  95  a.  prof.  10  a.  & 30  p „n- 
pIo(._Te„.f,  52a.  2b.  22p.p„f.  15a.  2 ,.  „„pl,f.__Ton^ 

2 b.  unprof.  — Coi’nuil.ogagh, 
»A.  U-  32  p.  prof  6 a.  unprof. — Enmghogoven,  63  a.  1 r! 

14  p.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.  — Loughnelemshe,  67  a.  prof.  4 a 

1 it.  unprof.  Cornecrevy,  58  a.  S 30  p — Lism'Enrke,"  M».' 

r A*'  * "■  F°E  12  3 R'tmprof. — Lisne- 

ddou,  87  a.  1 r.  prof.  20  A.  3 R.  unprof—  Brodogus,  111  a 

"’P,O<'-C0r“"'  60  A — Corlongfoiri; 

n £'  , r °“°>  S »»l  111  r baUpbotugh  of 

Bullynofoiusl'.  und  of 

2 a ;„V'7  'V  ' 3“’  *6  p — Glenes,  SOB.  prof. 

2 A.imjuol  Cornmirh,  81  a.  8 ,.  SO  r.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 
-Drou, duo.  08  a 2 n — Boduglmnupoe,  36  A.  * SOrol 

rp0|'f'  . 11  A-  ln-  30  p.  unprof. — Rmutery,  80  a. 

? “V  : 1,1  r Imllybeiagh  rfkllj- 

Z . „ rf  “ ' “ ““  “f  Corloskeduny, 

oO  a.  prof.  5 a.  3 ,t.  30  ,.  unprof.  -Corloddgm,,  » A.  2 . 

16  A-Cronfo,  ,8  a.  2 „.  30  P.-B„llyoro»^o,  34  a.  3 ,.  21  r 

^3r787tos”'8^-L"*ik“iTC*-tt»u,- 
" uu’  88 A.  l n-  a°i- — Fydnffe,  60  a.— Glumlunuu,  60a 

R.  oa  p. plum — Total  rent,  86/.  16s.  6d.,  viz.  for  ail  vc’ 
gated  lands  untill  the  same  "hall  be  redeem J * 

703  a.  plant.  (,,138a.  2 r.  39  p taM  1^2  ^''™'''* 
Meath,  1,084  a.  2 r oi  „ , i.l/  co- 

211.  10..  SjA-L.  eo.  Mo'nogliun  Si's'’ 

(6,075  A.  3,.  2n. 

w,  of  51.  po,  unu.,  loni„g  Jrfj.  t ” 


murphy,  and  4 tates  of  Ballycorscally — a like  rent  due  out  of  19  & so  Cn. ;; 

y»  4 tates  of  Cavacrieugh  and  out  ofy'  8 tates  of  Ballyclerkan, - 

viz.  16s.  per  ann.  out  of  each  tate. — a like  rent  of  50s.  a year  Monaghan. 
due  out  of  y“  4 tates  of  Moylenepatage,  viz.  12s.  6tf.  out  of 
every  tate— provided  that  he  shall  not  be  restored  to  any  such 
part  of  yc  premisses  which  are  now  in  y'  possession  of  any 
adventurer  or  soldier,  or  their  heirs,  and  which  have  not  been 
retrenched,  untill  such  time  as  y'  said  respective  soldiers 
or  adventurers,  and  their  heirs,  shall  be  first  reprized  for  the 
same,  according  to  y"  rules  and  directions  in  y"  explanatory 

act Dale  20  January  20 th  year Inrollcd  4 February 

1668— Note:  His  3d  son,  John  Fleming  of  Stephenstowne, 
esq.,  had  a remittal  of  y'  quit  rents  of  these  and  other  lands, 
which  were  reduced  to  y*  rent  of  28/.  10s.,  being  y"  rent  paid 
in  1641,  by  privy  seal,  dated  at  Windsor,  14  August  1674, 
and  by  patent,  20  March  following,  which  was  inrolled 
15  April  1676.  (Rot.  28"  Car.  2.,  lm"  pars,  d.  It.  14.  if  privy 
seal,  R.  25.) 

33.  MICH.  BOYLE,  lord  archbp.  of  Dublin,  lord  chan-  Dublin. 
cellor. — Jordanstowne,  48  a.;  bar.  Newcastle  and  Upper- 
-J.  Dublin. — in  part  of  Ballymore,  110  a. — another 
parcell  of  the  same,  15  a.  2 r.  24  p— several  other  parcells  in 
d",  16  a.  2 it.  16  p— a pasture  belonging  to  Elverstowne,  85  a. 

—several  parcells  in  Ballymore  parish,  56  a.  In.;  bar.  Uppcr- 

crosse,  same  co. — in  Luske,  53  a. — Walshcstowue  ate  Walsh- 
town,  232  a — Cotterlstowne  (part),  50  a— a parcell  of  the 

same,  10  a.  — another  parcell  of  the  same,  13  a. in  the 

parish  of  Finglass  a parcell  of  land  containing  10  a.  3 r. 

2 p— Little  Jolmstowne,  23  a.  1 r.  28  p.;  bar.  Nethercrosse, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  (1,190  a.  & 14 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

14/.  14s — settled  as  part  ofy"  augmentation  ofy'  see  of  Dub- 
lin, making  in  all,  according  to  y'  valuation  of  the  L.  L.  and 

Council,  206/.  a year. Date  8th  March  20 th  year.— In- 

rolled  16Z/t  March  1667. 

I 35.  JEFFREY  FANNING  of  Ballingarry,  esq— Ballin-  Tipperary 
| garry  ats  Garta,  with  y'  appurts,  3 qrs.  and  a half  of  a eolpe, . 

1,500  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof. — Glanegaule,  with  y'  appurts, 

5th  part  of  a eolpe,  184  a — Garrannikvile  alias  Garrannicoll, 
with  the  appurts,  one  eolpe  acre,  100  a— Ballagboy,  with 
the  appurts,  £ of  a eolpe,  50  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof— Garry- 
vohonsy,  one  eolpe  acre,  40  a— Rathmore,  part  of  Ballin- 
garry, 3 a.  for  1,000  years,  5s.;  bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsy, 
co.  Tipperary. — Reserving  rents  and  duties  such  as  were 

thereout  formerly  reserved Date  2d  June  20th  year.— 

Inrolled  5th  June  1668. 

38.  Dame  ANNE,  relict  of  Sir  NICHOLAS  CRISPE,  Limerick. 
JOHN  and  THOS.  CRISPE  their  sons.  — In  the  north 
part  of  the  plowland  of  Atliay,  296  a.  1 r.  18  p.  prof.  20  a. 
unprof.  4/.  10s— Derinymaymorne  or  Dirrginmoymorne  and 
Knocknegornogh, 803a.  prof.  916a.  1r. unprof.  12/.3s.lOM— 

Baly.oe,  63  a.  In.  prof.  9a.  I r.  unprof.  19s.  2hd—  Lisreedy, 

J plowland,  172  a.  2 r.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  21. 12s.4i)</.;  bar. 

Connelloe,  co.  Limerick— Total  rent,  201. 5s.  5jj</._ to  hold 
to  y'  uses  ofy'  last  will  of  said  Sir  Nics,  dated  23  Feb.  1665. 

Date  25 th  Nov.  20th  year— Inrolled  28 th  Dec.  1668. 

M.  WALTER  WALSHE  gM.-Tl*  c«le,  W>a, 

town,  and  lands  of  Killeany,  797  a.  2 n.  32  p.  prof  32  a 1 r 
24».  „„p,„£  45  Os.  9R ; l»r.  M.rjbragli,  Co! 

Date  21  st  May  20th  year.  — Inrolled  22 d July  1668. 


42.  WILLIAM  BRETT  esq.,  of  Saule,  co.  Downe— Bal- 
leshrewle  alias  Ballyslircw,  162  a.  14s.  Id.  -,  bar.  Lecale,  co. 
Downe— the  4 plowlands  of  Ballyboggan  alias  Ballybeggane! 
Killturely,  Clowany,  Cloghany,  and  Clouheightessane,  573  a. 

n / bar'  Tl'uagllanack"y.  co.  Kerry. 

Date  14 th  April  20 th  year.— Inrolled  18 th  April  1668. 

j.  Dame  ANNE,  relict  of  Sir  THOMAS  HARMAN 
knt— Gonnmay  ats  Gorminagh,  145  a.  3 u.  21.  19s— Laby- 
nyseay,  61a.  1/.  4s.  8Jrf—  third  part  of  Ratheden,  136 a.  2r. 
21.  15s.  3d.  Killcopickan  alias  Killcopigan,  98  a 3n 
l/'^-  [J  W— more,  part  of  the  same,  60  a.  3 r.  1/.  4s.  8rf— 
in  KillcaUatrim,  97  a.  1 r.  prof.  109  a.  3 r.  unprof.  1/.  19s.5rf. 

more  m the  same,  151a.  1 r.  3/.  Is.  2jjrf.  — pasture  and 
timber  in  d",  81  a.  1/.  12s.  9Jrf.  _ Knockanackroe,  290  a. 
5/.  17s.  5d.— in  part  of  the  same,  marked  in  the  plott  (r.  a.), 
1 A.  3 r.  with  a proportionable  part  of  y=  unprof.  7,{</. ; bar. 

Idrone,  co.  Carlow. Date  30 th  July  20th  year Inrolled 

\Wi  August  1668. 


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Roll,  I90i  mid  20 Ih  Cha.  II.  fourth  part,  face. 


Mo  gl  I 1.  JOHN  FOSTER  esq— Terretowell,  1 late,  31  a.  1 n. 

15  v.  prof.  32  a.  3 n.  39  p.  unprof. — Quingulagh,  52  a.  2r.  18  p. 
— Lisgugan,  59  a.  1 n.  13  p. — Mullaglimore,  53  a.  2 r.  30  p. 
prof.  7 a.  2 r.  unprof. — Killgrakne,  71a.  2r.  prof.  30  a.  8c 
38  p.  unprof. — Anngatee  ats  Anyalta,  35  a.  prof.  68  a.  2 r.  25  p. 
unprof. — Tatenadough,  72a.  1 r.  15p.  prof.  16a.  2r.  Ip.  un- 
prof. — Killadonnelly,  54  a.  2 r.  20  p.  prof.  37  a.  3 r.  46  p. 
unprof.— part  of  tlie  same,  28  a.  2 r.  30  p— Amneba  and  Ter- 
ramoran,  24  a.  1 r.  26  p. — part  of  the  same,  13  a.  2r.  20  p. — 
Annyork,  38  a.  2 r.  38  p.  prof.  40  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Tullaghan, 
77  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Killmore,  59  a.  2 r.  prof.  700  a.  unprof.  — 
Drombyor,  85  a.  2 n.  26  p— Edenbroane,  81  a.  1 r.  14  p— 
Dromdesky,  124  a.  2r.  39  p. — Fonwasse  ats  Fowrmace,  46  a. 
8c  27  p.  — more  of  the  same,  22  a.  2 r.  10  p.  prof.  500  a.  un- 
prof.— Agherykelton,  2 tates,  181  a.  prof.  400  a.  unprof. — 
Derrytimny  alias  Derintyny,  60  a.  prof.  9 a.  3 r.  unprof. — 
Nart,  37  a.  Sc  11  p.  prof.  24  a.  2 r.  13  p.  unprof— part  of  tlie 
same,  64  a. — Mullaghnedavagh  ats  Mullendafogh,  62  a.  3 r. 
20  p— Mullytegory,  31  a.  2 r.  20  p— Formillish,  31  a.  8 c 39  p. 
— Nagrafagli,  51  a.  2r.  20  p. — Killaturr,  38  a.  2r.  prof.  100  a. 
unprof.;  bar.  andco.  Monaghan. — Monington,  124a.  2r. — 
Closagh,  272  a. — Totebracke,  75  a.  1 R. — Lewy,  62  a.  2 r. — 
Correagan,  86  a.  1 r. — Carradufflis,  122  a. — Mullaghnegour, 
124  a. — Corskee,  131a. — Lisgelynan,  124  a.;  bar.  Cremorne, 
same  co.  — Total  quantity,  2,713  a.  8c  19  p.  plant.  (4,394  a. 

3 r.  9 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  36 1. 12s.  6 d. Date  9th  Dec. 

\9th  year. — InroUed  loth  Feb.  1667. 


10.  JOHN  PYKE  jun',  THOS.  ORCHARD,  JOSHUA  Tipperary. 
and  CALEB  PIERCE,  and  EDM.  PYKE.  — Magans- 
towne,  183  a.  2 1. 15s.  7d. ; -bar.  Iffa  and  OfFa,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.— toJohnPyke. — Carranleagli,  west  part,  240 a.  2r.  34p. 

31.  13s.  \\d. — to  Orchard. — in  y*  north-west  part  of  Wid- 
dingstowne,  28  a.  1 r.  14  p.  8s.  7jd. — to  Jos.  and  Caleb. — 

Ballygerald  (part),  33  a. — the  north  part  of  both  the»towne- 
lands  of  Knockaneveigh,  110  a.  2 r.  30  p.  — Farrinakin- 
dory,  55  a.  3 r.  31.0s.  6§d.—  to  E.  Pyke.—  bar.  Middle- 

third, same  co. 11.  JOSHUA  and  RICHARD  NORTH- 

COTT,  MARY  WELLMAN,  HANNA  NORTHCOTT 
alias  COLE,  and  HENRY  ELMINSTON. — In  Liskevin, 
in  the  north-west  part,  91  a.  1 R.  34  p.  prof.  106  a.  unprof. 

It.  7s.  9 id. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co.  — these  to  the  four 
first.  — in  y°  middle  of  Coleagh,  37  a.  1 Is.  3d. ; bar.  Mid- 

dletbird,  same  co. — to  Elminston. 11.  MATHIAS  RUT- 

TON. — Part  of  Woodingstowne,  170  A.— part  of  Ballynattin, 
and  Maginstowne,  120  a. — Codilstowne  (part),  6 a.  1 r.  6 p.; 
bar.  Middlethird,  same  co— Total  quantity,  296  a.  1 r.  6 p. 
plant.  (479  a.  3 R.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  41.10s. 12.  RO- 

BERT ELD  RED.  — In  Cooleleagh,  146  a.  8c  9 p.  plant. 

(239  a.  3 r.  Up.  stat.)  21. 4s.  llid. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

12.  AHASUERUS  REGIMORT,  MARY  and  MARTHA 
FOWLER. — In  Woodenstowne  alias  Waddingtowne,  148  a. 

8c  23  p.  21.5s— to  Regimort;  same  bar.  and  co. — in  the  Limerick. 
east  part  of  Killdonnell,  88  a.  3 r.  22  p.  II.  7s.;  bar.  Poble- 

bryan,  co.  Limerick.  — to  Fowlers. Date  3 d March 

19 tli  year. — InroUed  17 th  March  1666. 


Westmeath.  3.  PETER  LOCHARD  and  ALICE  his  daughter, 
WM.  DEAKIN,  and  GRACE  ALSO P— In  Killrush  or 
ruske,  117  a.  1 R— to  Peter— more  in  the  same,  with  the  new 
slate  house  thereon,  140  a. — to  Alice. — Total  quantity,  2o7  a. 

1 r.  plant.  (416  a.  2 r.  33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  51. 4s.  2d— 
part  of  Paristowne  and  Revillstowne,  119  a.  2r. — in  Killua, 

5 a.  (201  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)  21. 10s.  5d— to  William— part 
of  Revillstowne,  103  a.  (166  a.  3 r.  15  p.  stat.)  21. 4s.  3d— 

to  Grace ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. Date  141/c  Dec. 

19</i  year. — InroUed  191A  Dec.  1667. 

Sligo.  4.  ROBERT  PARKE  esq. — Curraghowna,  1 qr.,  135  a. 

11.  7s.  4d—  FaldufTe,  i qr.,  50  a.  10s.  lid.  — Carrowturrin, 

\ qr.,  50  a.  10s.  1 \d. — Gortermon,  1 qr.,  120  a.  II.  4s.  3 Id. 
— Tuorlustran,  1 qr.,  96  a.  19s.  5 Id. — Idryell,  i qr.,  45  a. 
9s.  Hd.;  bar.  Leyney,  co.  Sligo. — Carrowtemple,  1 qr.,  98  a. 
19s.  lOd. — Carrownegan  alias  Lissardscullin,  1 qr.,  120  a.  prof. 
72  a.  unprof  II.  4s.  3id. ; bar.  Tirrerell,  same  co.  — Car- 
rowbunnan,  h qr.,  72  a.  2 r.  14s.  8 Id. — Scardanbeg,  4 <F-» 
96  a.  2 r.  19s.  6Sd. ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co — Carrownabull, 

4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  l^d. — CaiTownamaddagh,  1 qr.,  200  a.  2!.0s.6d. 
— in  Duddry,  4 cart",  13  a.  2s.71d. ; bar.  Tirreragh,  same 

Lcilnm.  co. — Gurtnegunnell,  1 cart",  94  a.  2r. — Tuomrodda,  1 cart", 

94  a.  2r.  II.  18s.  3 Jd. ; bar.  Rosclogher,  co.  Leitrim. — 
Total  quantity,  1,325  a.  plant.  (2,146  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.) — 

Monaghan.  Total  rent,  13I.8s.34d. 6.  SYMON  CRANE  esq— In 

Lissaneese,  1 tate,  62  a. — Drumsellagli,  1 tate,  108  a.  1 r. — 
Edernemarla,  1 tate,  112  a.  2r.  prof.  43  a.  1 R.  unprof— 
Shantonagh,  1 tate,  85  a.  1 it.  — Corroskeagh,  1 tate,  88  a. 
2 r.  16  p.  prof  7 a.  2 r.  unprof.  — the  south  part  of 
Edenteferegan,  1 tate,  104a.  3 r.  Up— Crewagh,  1 tate, 
85  a.;  bar.  Cremorne,  co.  Monaghan. — Total  quantity, 
646  a.  2 R.  27  p.  plant.  (1,047  a.  2 r.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

81. 14s.  7 d. Date  'till  Oct.  19/A  year.  —InroUed  Uth  Feb. 

1667. 

Kilkenny.  8.  HARYEY  MORRES  esq.  — The  castle,  town,  and 
part  of  the  lands  of  Kerribill,  200  a.  41.  Is. ; bar.  Kells,  co. 

Tipperary.  Kilkenny— in  yc  northerly  part  of  Atty  James,  and  Old 
Castle,  80  a.  2 r.  27  p.  II.  4s.  5|d. ; bar.  Slevardagh  and 

Kilkenny.  Compsy,  co.  Tipperary. 9.  MATHIAS  WESTMEll- 

LAND  esq— Derreleagh,  281a.  prof.  202  a.  2r.  32  p.  (to  be 
called  Castle  Morres.) — in  Clashenree,  120  a.  2 r.  prof.  234a. 
2r.  16  p.  unprof.  (to  be  called  Westmorland.) — the  whole 
town  of  Clashenry  ats  Westmerland,  146  a.  ; bar.  Knockto- 

plier,  co.  Kilkenny Total  quantity,  401a.  2 r.  plant. 

(650  a.  I li.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  81.  2s.  74d— to  hold  to 
him  and  his  heirs,  to  y“  only  use  and  behoof  of  yc  said  Harvey 

Morres. Dale  29th  Nov.  19/A  year. — InroUed  29th  Nov. 

1667. 


13.  Capt.  RICH.  BERNARD.  — Killcummer  alias  Kill-  Cork. 
burner,  2 plow!1*,  512  a.  plant.  (829  a.  1 R.  17  p.  stat.) 

71. 15s.  6d.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke. Date  16 thNov. 

191/t  year. — InroUed  22 d Nov.  1667. 

15.  Sir  WILLIAM  THOMPSON  knt.  — Dirlangan,  Meath. 
206  a.  & 12  p.  41. 3s.  5 d.  — Mitchellstowne,  325  a.  2 r.  prof. 

15  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.  61.  11s.  104d.  — Fordrath,  123  a. 

21.  9s.  9|d. — Otterstowne,  54  a.  2r.  11. 2s.  0|d. — Clonmore, 

125  a. prof.  34a.  1r.  32 p.  unprof.  21. 10s.7id—  Clonelogan, 

173  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.  31. 10s.  id.  — Scrubby- 
wood  in  y'  same,  16  a.  3 r.  16  p.  6s.  9Jd. — Mowtowne,  251  a. 

2 it.  51.  Is.  10Jd— Cloynckeavan  als  Clonykyran  alias  Cloni- 
kinan,  125  a.  21. 10s.  74d.—  Clonegreny,  81a.  1b.  8p. 

II.  12s.  9 fd—  Robinstowne,  73  a.  & 32  p.  II.  9s.  7d— Kill- 
bealyvie  alias  KillbalUver,  106  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  29  a.  unprof. 

21. 3s.  34d.  — hi  Carraniestowne,  4 a.  1 R.  22  p.  Is.  9}d. ; 
bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. — Total  quantity,  1,666  a.  2 r.  26  p. 
plant.  (2,699  a.  2r.  33 p. stat.)— Total  rent, 331. 1 4s.  10 Id. — - 
Dale  llth  December  19th  year. —InroUed  I6lh  December  1667. 


17.  Cornet  JOHN  MULIIALLON,  PATRICK  his 
brother,  and  JOHN,  son  and  heir  of  Phelim  M'Canna. — 
Shancough  and  Drumcah,  110  a.  2 it.  prof  25  a.  3 n.  unprof. 
— Derindegamy  (part),  8 a— Baghell,  2 tates,  98  a.  3 r.  prof. 
6a.  2 r. unprof— Conaghy,  2 tates,  9lA.prof.  6a.  2r. unprof. 
— Killfadda,99A.  lit. prof.  4a.  3 r. unprof— Rousky,2  tates, 
123  A.  prof.  24  a.  3r.  unprof— Clonkeaghan,  33  A.  2 r.  20  p. 
prof.  33  A.  unprof—  Clonclura,  25  A.  prof.  27  a.  unprof— 
Gobbduffe,  l tate,  29  a.  2r.  10  p.;  bar.  Dartry,  co.  Mo- 
naghan—Total  quantity,  618  a.  2 it.  30  p.  plant.  (1,002  a.  St 
27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  81. 7s— out  of  the  15  tates  of  Bally- 
loghlay,  viz.  Lisbaneese,  Drumsillagh,  Derrynelyng,  Dery- 
volas,  Coddagh,  Shantawnagh,  Croskea  als  Drumuckc,  Droin 
gowna,  Edentiferrigan,  Lisnemeane,  and  Cordeveliske  (part) 
29  a.  1 r.  16  p. — in  Ballyloglay  aforesaid,  68  a.  ; bar.  Cre 
morne,  same  co.  — to  Mulhallon.  —Total  quantity,  971a 
1r.  16 P.  plant.  (1,572a.  3 R.  1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  ll.6s.31d 

Qromoooly,  49  a.  2 n. — Cashlan,  Lisliarally,  and  Eden 

goish,  132  a.  3 n.  14 p. prof  4 a.  2 n.  unprof.;  bar.  Dartry 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  182  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant.  (295  a.  1r. 
17  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 9s.  3d— to  Patrick— in  Cavan, 
40  a.  prof.  13  a.  2r.  unprof. — in  Lettcrossan,  31  a.;  san 
and  co— in  Killcoran,  11  a.  2 a.  27  p.;  bar.  Trough,  same  co— 
Total  quantity,  82a.  2r.  27 p. plant.  (133a.  1r.  17P.stat.)— 

Total  rent,  II.  2s.  SJd.  — these  to  M'Canna. Date 

21s!  November  19 th  year.— InroUed  21sl  November  1667. 


19  JOHN  WHALLY  gent Drumancveagh  and  Bolie-  Galway. 

lack,  19  A.  prof.  (30  a.  3r.  4p.  stat.)  301  A.  unprof  3s.  104d.; 


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J9&SO  Cii.II.  i bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Galway.— in  Bookin,  A qr.,  62  a.  2 k.— 
in  Grange,  J qr.,  55  a.  2 a— in  Killmadima,  75  a.  2 r.  27  p.; 

Galway.  half  bar.  Loughrea,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (313  a.  2n. 

34  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  11. 19s.  2. Id. Dale  23d  October 

19 thyear. — InroUed  25th  October  1667. 

Corlt.  20.  Capt.  JOHN  BAKER.  — In  the  north-west  part  of 
Cullin,  273  a.  In.  14  P.  plant.  (442  a.  & 3 P.  stat.)  41.  3s.; 

Queens  Co.  bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork. 21.  WILLIAM  PINSENT 

esq.— Milltotowne  alias  Milltowne,  286  a.  plant.  (463  a.  1 r. 

3 p.  stat.)  51.  15s.  9ijd. ; bar.  Ballyadam,  Queen’s  Co. 

Date  3d  December  19tk  year.— InroUed  13 th  December  1667. 

Galway.  22.  THOS.,  son  of  HENRY  LESTRANGE  of  Moyes- 
towne,  King’s  Co.,  esq.,  deceased.— In  Tullanelicky,  2 qrs., 
400  a.  plant.  (647  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)  41.  0s.  1 1 jtf. ; bar.  Long- 

Kilhenny.  ford,  co.  Galway in  Cloan,  Clonemucke,  and  Ballingub, 

900  a.  prof.  700  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co. 
Kilkenny.— Castle-garden,  part,  143  a.  3 r.  25  p.— Kilfane, 
part,  152  a.  1 r.  5 p.;  bar.  Gowran,  same  co.— Total  quantity 
in  Kilkenny,  (1,937  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  24/.4s.5d. 
— to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  his  father’s  will,  dated  20  January  ! 
Kitufs  Co.  1665.—  Rnughra  and  Clonfine,  Clondolage  and  Corra,  Kill- 
funs,  Doore  and  Gannvye,  Farramore,  Lecarrow,  Garrymore 
and  Clonewre,  part  of  Coolechyle,  and  part  of  Annaghmore, 
with  y'  fishings,  weyrs,  and  mills  thereto  belonging,  810  a. 
plant.  ( 1,312  a. & 10 p.  stat.)  prof.  920a.  unprof.  16/.8s.0|rf.;  | 
bar.  Garrycastle,  King’s  Co.  — to  hold  these  for  a thousand 

years  from  y»  year  1644. Date  30 th  October  19 th  year— 

InroUed  14/A  February  1667. 


—several  house  plotts,  with  4 cabbins  thereon,  and  a garden  19&20  Cn.u, 

plott,  in  d",  Is.  6 d. — -a  house  plott  and  garden,  west  side  same — - 

street,  10.1  d. — several  house  plotts  and  a new  cabbin,  d",  9d.  Galway. 
—a  garden  plott  and  a stone  house  on  the  west  side  in  d". 

Is.  6d.  a house  and  plott  with  a garden  in  d».  Is.  6d.— 
several  houses  and  garden  plotts  in  d“.  Is.  10  k/.  — a house 
and  garden  in  d°,  3s. — a house  plott  and  garden,  d“.  Is.  6d.— 
a “bbin  and  garden  in  Larragh-street,  north  side,  Is.  6d—  a 
cabbin  and  garden  in  d",  2s.  Sd.-two  house  plotts  and  walls, 
a cabbin  and  garden,  in  d",  Is.  10)d.— a cabbin  and  garden, 
d°>  is-  6d.—a  stone  house,  2 cabbins,  a yard,  and  2 garden 

plotts,  d“,  6s.— a house  plott  and  garden  plott  in  d“,  10 id. 

a cabbin  and  garden  plott,  d ',  Is.  id.  — a cabbin  and  garden, 
d°,  lid.— a garden  plott  and  house  plott,  d",  Is.  3d— a 

house  and  garden  plott,  9d—  a house  plott,  cabbin,  and  gar- 
'l"n  ’"  d®,  lid. — five  house  plotts  and  garden  plotts,  north 

Is.  6 o'.  — two  house  plotts  and  garden  in  d‘,  Is a 


house  plott  and  garden,  d»,  1 0.1  rf.— several  house  plotts  a 
gardens,  with  1 cabbin,  d»,  Is.  l^d—  a waste  plott,  ; 
thatched  house,  and  garden,  south  side,  : ' 


■y.  28.  WALTER,  son  and  heir  of  THOMAS  BAKER,  late 

of  Lattin,  co.  Tipperary,  gent— Killenaleffe  alias  Killenena- 
laffe,  235  a.  & Si*.  31.  Us.  4.W. - Lattinmore,  Lattinbegg 
(Gortyward  is  mentioned  in  y'Redd.),  434a.  2r.  16p.  6/.  12s. 
— the  town,  farm,  and  parcell  of  land  called  Killpatricke,  83  a. 

2 r.  32  p.  1/.  5s.  5 d. ; bar.  Clanwilliain,  co.  Tipperary 

Total  quantity,  753  a.  In.  16p.  plant.  (1,220  a.  ln.9p.stat) 

—Total  rent,  11/.  8s.  9k/. Date  25th  May  19th  year— 

InroUed  5 th  June  1667. 

30.  Capt.  WILLIAM  HARMER.  — Carrickdownone, 

4 Plow->  514a.— Ballinlmliske,  1 plow,  (part),  265  A.— Killkat- 
taline  and  Lisnagorneene,  f ths  of  plow.,  240  a. — Ballynalty- 
begg  (part),  13  a.— Dunmaghan,  1 plow.  ()  part),  275  a.—  I 
Killeagh,  plow.,  14  a.  3 r.— Carrowmore,  165  a.;  bar.  Fer- 
moy,  co.  Cork. — in  Dromore  Castle,  plow.,  57  a.  2r.  13p.;  ' 
bar.  Duhallow,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  1,544  a.  1 r.  13  p.  I 
plant.  (2,501  a.  2 r.  10  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  23/.  8s.  1 1 k/. 

Date  18 th  Nov.  19th  year. — InroUed  22d  Nov.  1667.  I 

'■  32.  RICHARD  CLUTTERBUCKE  esq.-Rathcoole, 

300  a— Ballyvaddcn  (part),  40  a— in  y»  north  part  of  Derry- 
iuskin,  448  a.  2 it.  24  1* — Gragelovan,  both  parts,  90  a.  1 r. 

16p.— in  the  north  part  of  Ballyvaddly,  111a.  2r Coo- 

leinan  or  Cooleman  (part),  51  a.  & 24  r— Coolemoyn,  134  a. 

& 32  p.— in  the  north  part  of  Cullcmaine,  42  a in  y'  north 

part  of  Killebracke,  143  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  — in  y'  east 

part  of  Raylestowne,  287  a.  & 32  p i„  y«  east  part  of 

Rathbntt,  177  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  13  a.  unprof.— in  y‘  south  part 
ol  Garryginbrenocke,  8 a.  & 13  p. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co. 
Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  1,833  a.  1 it.  13  p.  plant. 

(2,969  a.  3 it.  1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  27/.  16s.  9 id. Dale 

6th  Dec.  19 thyear. — InroUed  17th  Dec.  1667. 

34.  HUGH  MONTGOMERY  esq.  and  Capt.  HUGH 
MONTGOMERY. — A new  brick  house,  a kill  backwards, 
which  kill  he  afterwards  sold  to  Aid.  Tighe,  and  a small  back- 
side, in  Cooke-strcet,  Dublin,  1/.  8s.  lit/.— part  of  a house 
plott,  the  Tholsell,  a stone  house,  a house  plott,  another 
house  plott,  and  garden,  in  Britaine-street,  10t/.— a lions 
walls  of  a house,  a yard,  and  an  old  house  half  dow 
garden,  a house  plott,  and  a garden,  in  d«,  4s.  6d—  a 


den  belon 


iging  to  the  castle, 


d. — a house,  another  house, 
1 d",  3s.— a garden  plott  in  St.  Thomas- 
e garden  plotts  north  side  the 
-a  house  plott  and  garden,  and  another 
6°,  ls.2rf. — a stone  house  and  garden,  d", 
3s.  6d.  two  house  plotts  and  a garden  in  d",  Is.  2d.—.,  house 
plott  and  walls,  d",  3d. — a house  plott  and  walls,  d",  3 d 
-a  house  plott  and  garden,  d",  Is.  ()}</.— „ house  plott  i„ 
eel,  east  side,  (!</.— a house  and  garden,  d",  \s.5d. 


street,  south  side,  6 
said  street,  Is.  ljd._ 
house  pit 


Nic*  Row- 


house  plott  and  garden,  d»,  fid.— the  walls  of  a house  and  gar- 
den plott  in  d®,  7 d.  — a house  plott  and  backside,  another 
house  plott  and  garden,  d°,  Is.  Od.  — a house  plott,  the 
walls  of  a house,  another  house  plott,  d»,  lOid.  — a house 
plott  and  garden,  a garden  plott  and  another  garden  plott 
backwards,  in  d”,  Is.  7\d. — nine  garden  plotts,  3s.  4 id. — 
a house  plott  and  garden,  another  house  plott  and  two 
garden  plotts,  in  d»,  south  side,  2s.  — a cabbin,  a house 
plott,  and  another  cabbin,  in  d»,  Is.  1 id.  — several  house 
plotts  and  2 garden  plotts  in  d»,  Is.  7$d.— a house  plott 
and  garden  plott,  d",  Is.  OSd.— a house  plott  and  2 gardens, 
d°>  ls-  lid.— a cabbin  and  garden,  d»,  9d— a house  plott, 
a cabbin,  a house  plott,  a house,  and  garden,  2s.  Id. —a 
plott  to  the  street,  4Sd. — a house  plott,  a house,  and  garden, 
and  y'  walls  of  a corner  house,  3s.  9d.— a waste  plott,  a 
house,  and  garden,  in  y'  Spittle,  west  side,  2s.  3d.  — the 
walls  of  two  houses,  a cabbin,  a yard,  and  garden,  do,  3s. 

—an  old  house,  a cabbin,  a garden  plott  to  both  houses, 
another  house  plott,  3s.  4,)d.— a house  plott,  a yard,  and  gar- 
den, in  d°,  Is.  3;)d. — a house,  yard,  and  garden,  d”,  3s.  9d. 

house  plotts  and  garden  plotts  in  d>,  west  side,  2s.  3d— a 
house  plott  and  garden  plott  in  d°,  2s.  Id— a garden  and 
garden  plott,  d",  2s.— a house  and  garden,  d»,  2s.  3d— a house 
plott  and  garden  plott  in  d»,  Is.  3*)d. — a house  plott  and 
garden  plott  and  house  plott,  d°.  Is.  6d.— a house  plott  and 
garden  plott  in  d°.  Is.  Hd—the  like  in  d°,  Is.  6d— the  like 
in  d°,  Is.  6d— the  like  in  d”,  Is.  6d.— a waste  plott  in  d», 

south  side,  9d. — three  cabbins  and  2 gardens,  3s.  2id. a 

cabbin  and  garden,  d®,  Is.  3)d— a cabbin,  a waste  plott,  and 
a garden,  in  d»,  2s.  Id. — a waste  plott  and  garden,  d°,  Is.  1 \d. 

—two  cabbins  and  some  ground  with  a garden.  Is.  7{d. 

a waste  plott  in  d».  Is.  6d. — a cabbin,  a waste  plott,  and 
garden,  in  d»,  Is.  7M— a cabbin,  a waste  stone  wall,  and 
a garden,  in  d»,  2s.  3d— four  waste  cabbins  and  a garden 
in  d°,  2s.  33d—  a cabbin,  ruined  walls,  a backside,  and  a 
garden,  in  Spittle-street,  south  side,  2s.  74d— a cabbin  and 
garden,  d°,  9d— four  gardens  and  the  walls  of  a house, 

3s.  Ofd.  — walls  of  a ruined  stone  building,  a stone  house 
backward,  a garden,  and  yard,  d«,  2s.  Id— a cabbin,  ruined 
walls,  a yard  and  garden,  and  yc  walls  of  a house,  in  d°,  2s.  71  d 
— a cabbin  and  garden  in  d«,  8Jd—  a close  in  y*  back  part 
of  tlie  abby,  an  orchard,  a yard,  a mill  belonging  to  the 
abby  at  the  back  side  of  the  same  street,  10s.  6d— a stone 
house  and  large  yard  in  Larragh-street,  south  side ; a house 
plott,  a barne,  and  a garden ;.  a garden  in  same  street  9s.  9d. 

—a  house  plott  and  a garden  in  Nicholas-row,  south  side,  Is.  6d. 

—a  house  plott  with  a cabbin  in  it,  a house  and  garden,  in 
d°,  2s‘  3rf- — a ll0USe  al,d  garden,  a house  plott  and  garden, 

Is.  a house. — a garden. — a house  and  garden  plott,  a house, 
backside,  and  some  old  walls,  4s.  l|d— a cabbin,  a yard,  and 
a waste  plott,  a little  cabbin  and  part  of  the  garden,  a garden 
plott,  a garden,  a ruined  stonewall,  and  a garden,  in  Spittle- 
street,  north  side,  4s.  Ik/— n stone  house,  ruined  walls,  and 
a garden,  old  waste  buildings  and  a garden,  d",  3s.  7\d. — 
the  county  gaol,  a cabbin,  and  garden,  and  another  cabbin. 

Is.  3 :j d. ; in  y«  town  and  liberties  of  Athunry,  co.  Galway. 

Total  rent,  SI.  18s.  5rf—  Carighim  alias  Carricklom  alias  Noseomm 
Carrigglum,  1 cartron,  15  a.  3s.  Old—  Correy,  2 qrs.,  202  A. 
prof.  1 1 1a.  unprof.  2/. 0s.  llrf— Cloonefinine  alias  Clonfynyne, 

2 gneeves,  68  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  13s.  9i/,;  bar.  Bnlliniobbcr, 
co.  Roscommon.  — Envy  ats  Errey,  4 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  25  a. 


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i9S20Ch.ii.  unprof.  1/.  Os. 3d.— Dcrryhubbert,  £ gneeve,  15  a.  3.v.  Old. — 

Derrincrawle  alias  Demncall,  A gneeve,  18  a.  prof.  895  a. 

Roscommon,  unprof.  3s.  7jd.  — Derryowne  alias  Clonegowen,  1 gneeve, 
32  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.  6s.5Jd. — Derrylioran  alias  Derryne, 

1 cartron,  35  a.  7s.  1 d. ; same  bar.  ami  co. — Total  rent, 
Ixitrim.  4/.  18s.  2.U/. — Dromadobber  alias  Drom nedobber,  1 cart". — 

Liscollyrovane  alias  Liscallyroane,  1 cart".— Aghremone  alias 
Aghermon,  1 cart”. — Lisdawkiagh  alias  Lisdromkeigb,  1 cart". 
— Killossnenowle  alias  Killessnanowle,  1 cart",  448  a.  & 32  p. 
M.  1 Os.  9 d. — in  Gole  als  Gowlea,  2 cart". — Fenisglin,  2 cart™. 
— and  Aghamotasten  alias  Aghmoytrusten,  J of  cart",  201  a. 

2 a.  20  p.  prof.  45  a.  unprof.  2/.  10s. — Total  rent,  61. 1 Is.  7d. ; 
bar.  and  co.  Leitrim. — Total  quantity  in  both  co‘,  1,134  a. 

3 k.  12  p.  plant.  (1,838  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

11/  9s.  91  d. — in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers.' 43.  Capt. 

HUGH  MONTGOMERY  and  HUGH  CAMPBELL. 
— In  Dromkeene,  Derrinevnne  alias  Derrinvahan,  Derrin- 
kelier  alias  Derrinkeigher,  and  in  Aghlin,  133  a.  2 r.  20  p. 

1 /.  7s.  0 j-tf.  — Dromcronan  alias  Dromracane,  1 54  a.  prof. 
14  A.  unprof.  1/.  11s.  2Jd— in  Greaghglasse,  69  a.  13s.  llAd. 
— in  Greaghrevagh  ais  Greaglileasca,  70  A.  14s.  2d.  — in 
Darringmoan  als  Derrymoney,  41  a.  prof.  627  a.  unprof. 
8s.3jd. — in  Sheltinehincken,  137  a.  1 r.  24  p.  1/.  7s.  9|d. 
— Carrowbeggher  alias  Carrobragher,  221  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — 
2/.  4s.  lid.— Tullyglackan,  27  a.  5s.  old.  — Potler  ais  Pot- 
toyre,  100  a.  1 r.  1/.  0s.  3Ad. — in  Greaghreagh,  56a.  3 r.  8 p. 
11s.  6d.  — Dromboyle  alias  Doneboyle,  132  A.  1/.  6s.  8: \d. — 
Dromaney,  4th  of  a cart",  15  a.  3s.  Old.  — in  Derrynehilly, 
50  a.  & 24  p.  10s.  lid.  — Carrowbeagher,  58  a.  2 r.  8 p. 
11s.  10Jd.  — Dromanny,  Dromans  alias  Dromons,  1 cart" 
and  27  a.  5s.5$d. — Carrowmartinan  als  Garrowmartannan, 
19  a.  1 r.  3s.  10ijd. — Killnemaddarow  and  in  Derrigmonan, 
l th  of  cart”,  and  also  in  Derriggmonan,  4th  part  of  a cart", 
104 a.  3 r.  8 p.  1/.  Is. 2'jd. — in  Tullagh,  1 cart",  15a.  3s.  Old. 

Mullaghnesillagh,  Knockanere,  Sraghlongfort,  and  in 

Derrignane,  £ cart",  200  a.  prof.  800  a.  unprof.  2/.  0s.  6d.; 
bar.  Carrigallen,  co.  Leitrim.  — Killduffe  and  Ballagallvin, 

2 cart11',  239  a.  1 it.  24  p.  2/.  8s.  5 3d.  — Killeseltan  alias 
Killitclton,  Killbeggy,  and  Dromany,  2 cart"  and  £,  347  a. 
2 b.  16  p.  3/.  10s.  4 id.  — Garveagh,  1 cart",  245  a.  2 it. 


21.  9s.  8.(d. ; par.  Dromlease  and  Killenumery., — Moneveagh  19&20C11.  II. 

and  Derryigvoan,  121a.  lit.  8p.  U. 4s. 6|d.  — Corgerry, 

1 cart",  72  a.  2 r.  16  p.  14s.  8}d.— Drumilerrigg,  1 cart"—  Leitrim. 
Gortechorkc,  1 cart",  363  a.  2 r.  3/.  13s.  7{d. — Carrickne- 
gowny,  two  breakills,  Trinedullagh,  Drosttcaslagh  or  Drom- 
caslagh,  Corsraglia,  Cornenacloghy,  and  Rosmone,  1 qr.  and 
1 cart", 359a.  In.  81*. prof.  80 a. & 17 p.  unprof.  3/.12s.9d — 

Lisgawnine,  1 cart",  81a.  3 b.  24  p.  13s. 7d. — Greaghbrigge, 

.V  cart",  48  a.  2 it.  9s.  lOd. — Drumduffy,  1 cart". — Carverbla, 

1 cart",  82  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  16s.  t\d.  — Leniscaily  and 
Towingarrett,  1 cart",  138  a.  2 r.  32  p.  1/.  8s.  Id. — Dromilly 
and  Gortniskeagh,  1 cart , 36  a.  2 r.  16  p.  7s.  5 d. ; par.  Kill- 
rergn ; bar.  Dromagharc,  same  co.  — Burroghmore,  Liscoll- 
eitragh,  Moonetiffe,  2 cartrons,  Barraghbegg,  3d  of  cart", 

358a.  1r.  8 p.  prof.  107  a.  unprof.  3/.  12s. 6 Id. — Legmeltanc, 

1 cart",  184  a.  3 r.  24  p.  ]/.  17s.  5d. ; par.  Inishmacra. — 

Lisnanorris,  Gortnesallagh,  Derrylosty,  Corkhill,  Cashelli- 
gihan,  Greaghneglogh,  5 cart"’,  181a.  prof.  472  a.  unprof. 

1/.  16s.  8d.  — Tullytaule  alias  Tullytowell,  Drombrohett, 

Greaghlone,  Lishneha,  together  with  ye  lands  in  Lischachill, 

1,012  a.  2r.  10/.  5s— Stelin,  Coolegreane,  Cortuske,  Shelten- 
more,  Leyer,  Tunreygy,  726  a.  2 r.  16  p.  7/.  7s.  lid.  — Lasty 
alias  Lease,  40  a.  1 r.  8 p.  8s.  2d.— part  of  Clonenybegg, 
Clonenymore,  1 cart". — Corchillbegg,  Corcliillboyle,  Shannagh, 
Corlughtumulty,  1 cart" — two  Lisdromgranes,  Lisdoyle  alias 
Lissdluytirpane,  two  Lissdromcullis.  — in  Coolnitraghreagh, 

1 cart"  and  £.  — Gortnesillagh,  Corduffe,  Skellin  ais  Stellin, 
and  part  of  Clonemurgill,  47  a.  3 r.  prof.  9 a.  3 r.  unprof. 

6s.  8d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  6,319  a.  3 it.  12  p. 
plant.  (10,238  a.  2 r.  2p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  63/.  19s.  9fd— 
in  trust  for  yc  (49)  officers.— in  Toome,  Jths  of  a cart",  85  a.  Longford. 
1r.  32  p.  plant.  (138a.  In.  27  p.  stat.)  1/.  14s.  7 Id.;  bar. 

Granard,  co.  Longford. Date  6th  Nov.  19 th  year.  — 

InroUed  13 th  April  1668. 

48.  LUMLEY  THELWELL  esq.  Woolingstowne,  Kilkenny. 
159  a.  plant.  (257  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  3/.4s.  4Jd.;  bar/Gowran, 
co.  Kilkenny.  — - Date  8th  May  1 8th  year.  — Inrolled 
10/A  May  1667. 


Roll,  1 9th  § 20 th  Cha.  II.  fourth  part,  hack. 


Wexford. 


Limerick. 


Cork. 


Sligo. 


1.  Capt.  JOHN  WAKEHAM.— Tombricke  and  y"  up- 
per Moyadaye,  414  a.  8/.7s.7:jd.  reduced  to  5/.— Coolegar- 
row,  133  a.  2/.  13s.  10  jd.  reduced  to  1/.  10s.  — in  Corduffe 
and  lloseduffe,  155  a.  3/.2s.9jd.  reduced  to  1/.  10s.— in  part 
of  Gurteenephillip  and  Croinoge,  222  a.  4/.  9s.  1 Id. — in  Clone- 
brim,  part  of  Curteene  Cromoge,  and  part  of  Ballvvochter  or 
vogher,  116  a.  21.  6s.  9'id.;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. 

— Total  quantity,  1,040  A.  plant. — Total  rent,  21/.  Is.  2d. 

Date  13/A  Nov.  19/A  year.  —Inrolled  15 th  Nov.  1667. — Note: 
By  patent,  dated  26  February  1677,  and  inrolled  20  June 
1678  (Rot.  anno  30",  4"  pars,/.),  he  had  an  abatement  of  quit 

rents  of  6/.  4s.  3 (d.  (Holt  36.) 

2.  THOS.,  HENRY,  and  JOHN  HARDING,  gents— 

In  y1'  nordi-east  part  of  Longford,  46  a.  2 r.  21  r. — l’ollards- 
towne,  671a.  8 b,  8p.  10/.18s.2d. — to  Thomas. — Cloghdolton, 
100  A. — part  of  Garyvony  and  Munnare,  107  a.  1 11.  22  P. 
3/.  2s.  11 ‘[d. — to  Henry  and  John;  bar.  Conagb,  co.  Lime- 
]tlCK. Bate  28/A  Nov.  19/A  year. — InroUed  3d  Dec.  1667. 

4.  JOHN  BOURNE  gent.— In  yc  north-east  part  of  the  j 
plowland  of  Bunin,  234  a.  3 r.  33  p.  — Cloyncallaghbegg,  ] 
1 pi.,  143a.  & 22p.  ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  j 
378  a.  plant.  (612  a.  1 R.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  14s.  9Jd. 
Bate  3d  June  19/A  year. — Inrolled  25/A  Oct.  1667. 

5.  Cornett  PHILIP  ORMESBY.  — Bunlnna,  A qr., 

27  a.  1 R.  8 p. in  Funafobule  qr.,  52  a.  2 r. — Leagh  Carrow 

Crane,  ■§  qr.,  153  a.  prof.  3 A.  & 32  p.  unprof. — the  island  of 
Inishmore,  26a. — Lisduffe,  A qr.,  62a — Gowlane,  Aqr.,  139a.; 
bar.  Carbury,  co.  Sligo.  — Carrownaworane,  87  a.  1 r.  in 
Clungell  qr.,  13a. — TobberTilleliy,  1 qr.,41lA.prof.  117a.  1 R. 
unprof. — Tobber  Scardane,  147  a. — Cashell  Loyne,  J qr.,  142a. 

& 16  p.— in  Tullevelly  qr.,  17  a.— in  the  4 qrs.  of  Ducharne, 
Carrowkeele  and  Carrownayai'kefree,  346  a.  ; bar.  Lynah, 
same  co Total  quantity,  1,623  a.  & 24  p.  plant.  (2,629  a.  & 

(122.) 


36  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  16/.  8s.  7}d. — Corribegg,  £ qr.,  35  a. 

(56  a.  2 r.  31  r.  stat.)  7s.  Id. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. 

Bate  18/A  Nov.  19/A  year.— InroUed  22 d Nov.  1667. 

7.  Lieut.  JOHN  BOURKE— Doonaltane,  2 qrs.,  264  a. 
2 n.  — Knock-Cullen,  1 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  17  A.  2 r.  unprof— 
Corrowan-Russe,  1 qr.,  81  a.  1 R. — Drommore,  qr.,  88  a. 

1 r.  prof.  18  a.  2 R.  red  bogg— Leaghcarrow,  Muntermoony, 
1 qr.,  203  a.  2 r. prof.  73  a.  2r.  red  bogg— more  of  the  same, 
116  a.  2r. — in  Ballymoony  alias  Alteranan,  1 qr.,  17  a.  2 r. 
16  p— Kancunally,  l qr.,  313  A— Seiskernagh,  Cargin,  and 
Towerboy,  l qr.,  95  a. — in  Fartenane  and  Bonamuck,  being  5 
cartrons,  in  Glaneaske,  next  adjoining  to  Kancunally,  163  a. 
3r.  24  p.  prof.  150  a.  barren  mountain  and  red  bogg;  bar. 
Tireragh,  co.  Sligo.  — Total  quantity,  1,443  a.  2 r.  plant. 

(2,338  a.  & 37  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  14/.  12s.  3jd. Bale 

25/A  Feb.  20/A  year.— Inrolled  2d  March  1667. 

9.  EDWARD  WORTH,  Lord  Bishop  of  Killaloe. — Kil- 
legurteene,  220a— in  Killederry  and  Ballckelly,  328  a— part 
of  Fermoy,  42  a.  ; bar.  Tullogli,  co.  Clare— Total  quantity, 
590  a.  plant.  (955  a.  2r.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  8/.  19s.  2{d. 
Bate  8/A  Feb.  20/A  year.— Inrolled  14/A  Feb.  1667. 

10.  HENRY  SAN  KEY  esq— Killincrevagh  ais  Killin- 
creagh,  162  a.  3 R.  3 p. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Ball- 
rennett,  243a.  & 35  p— Total  quantity,  405  a.  3 n.  36  p.  plant. 

(657  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  4s.  4fd. Bate 

22 d Aug.  19 thyear. — Inrolled  23d  Nov.  1667. 

12.  RICHARD  Earl  of  CORK  and  RICHARD 
Earl  of  ARRAN— In  Killinagh-Farreneskry  ats  Ballyne, 
Iskarack  ats  Iskerine,  and  Killmackshane,  381  A.  & 38  p.  prof 
560  a.  unprof. — Lissmore,  313  a.  1 R.  prof.  398  a.  1 it.  4i>.  un- 
prof— Camus,  52a.  & 16  r-  prof.  18a.  1 R.  unprof— Mucken- 
nagh  alias  Kalloge,  119a.  prof.  205a.  unprof.— Cappagh,  145  a. 


Roscommon. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


. n.  2 r.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — in  Derryhenny  and  Knockanacatty, 
496  a.  1 ft.  prof.  130  a.  unprof. — two  parcells  of  the  same,  25  a. 

'•  — Gortygilterin,  9 a.  3 n.  Sip.— in  Cappaghbegg,  81a.  3 r. 
prof.  1 a.  3 r.  unprof. — Gortlane  als  Gortrige,  30  a.  3 r.  prof. 
9 a.  2 r.  unprof. — Towremore,  41a.  3 r.  prof.  11  A.  & 23  p. 
unprof. — GortesJane  and  Shyane,  89  a.  prof.  42  a.  & 16  p.  un- 
prof.— Forkeagh,  33  a.  1 r. — Killmoneloge,  57  a. — Coore, 
44  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof— Cappaghbegg,  in  Gortacreagh  and 
Gortarlogb,  andparcell  of  Galtremore,  78  a.— Creggin,  200  a. 
prof.  39  a.  3r.  24  p.  unprof. — in  Cooleneponery,  143  a.  2r. — 
Liskmoiaske,  57 a.  lit.  8 p.— Gragigowne,  109 a.— in  Coole- 
negeragh,  49  a— in  Fergrum  and  Gortnefoy,  79  a.;  bar.  Long- 
ford, co.  Galway in  Issiiandmore,  62  a.  2 r.  24  p.  prof. 

3 a.  unprof.— in  Killaderry,  322  a.  3 r.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  — 
in  Drumeane,  365  a.  prof.  150  a.  unprof. ; half  bar.  Leitrim, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  3,074  a.  2 r.  30  p.  plant.  (5,030  a. 

'■  1 R.  36  P.stat.)  — Total  rent,  .31/.  2s.  6</.  — in  Lissballyard, 
74  a.  2 r— Carrygeene,  564  a.  prof.  951  a.  unprof— Dunap- 
pagh,  166  a.  prof.  88  a.  unprof— Grainge,  205  a.  prof.  39  a. 
unprof—  Curraghagh  als  Carraghglasse,  396  a.  prof.  208  a. 
unprof— in  Ballym'Egan,  845  a.  prof.  133  a.  unprof— Kenr- 
hunotta,  85  a.  prof.  180  a.  unprof— in  Rosse  next  Culleagh, 
lO  A.-Ra'hnekine,  32  a—  Portlohane  als  Portullaghane, 
814  a— the  two  islands,  41  a— more  of  the  same,  12  a— 
i reda,  96  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof—  Gortenepledula,  47  a.  prof. 
15  A.  unprof— in  Larhoe,  21  a— Dromode  Drumott  als 
iJroroond,  335  a.  prof.  151  a.  unprof— Lorhor  or  Larragh, 

o62  a.  prol.  240  a.  unprof. — Lisseenc,  100  a in  Ballycour- 

kebegg,  105  a — in  Ballycahassy,  46  (or  146)  a in  Dermoo- 

ghologh,  133  a — Cappanasmeere,  437  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof— 
Roran,  225  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof—  in  Tirraglasse,  83  a.  prof. 
°°  t u"P'-°f—  m Slewire,  241  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof—  Drome- 
nogh  als  Killeowe,  645  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof—  Shanakill,  part 
ofCloneiny,  77  a.  2 r.  prof.  OlA.unprof.;  bar.  Lower  Ormond, 
co.  Iipperary— Total  quantity,  6,398  a.  plant.  (10,363  a. 

32  P’  stat‘)-Total  rent,  97/.  3s.  2 d. Date  22 d Jan. 

19//t  year. — Inrolled  1st  Deb.  1667. 


21.  FRANCIS  JACKSON  esq— Ballynatony,  55  a.  2 r.  . 
prof.  8 a.  1 r.  10  p.  unprof— Gortnaraby,  127  a— Ballycon- 
gan,  109  a.  1 R — Crievegh,  72  a.  1 r.  prof.  38  a.  3 r.  unprof. 
— Clananeening,  38  a.  2 r— Carronacoila,  150  a.  2 n— more 

in  the  same,  30  a.  3 n — Carrownakinard,  50  a.  3 r Killdaree, 

56  a.  3 r— Gortanedine,  109  a.  3 r ICillmury,  56  a.  1 n— 

in  Carrowclogagh,  1 qr.,  69  a.  1 R. — Ballinloghan,  72  a.  2r— 
Ballymacknaha  (part),  128  a.  3 n— Gortskediiy,  84  a.  1 r.  8p. 
-more  of  the  same,  54a.  1 r.  8p— Leagh  Carrowbleagh 
(part),  18  a— Carrowkeele,  91a.  2r— Carrowkillin  and  Moy- 
lagha,  70  a.  2 r—  Lecanowdegke,  104  a.  3 r.  — Rathcrery, 
75  a.  2 r— Gortduffe  and  Moylassa,  137  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. 
— Knockmullin  and  KnoCklyne,  40  a.  1 r.  32  p.— DrissaMtan 
and  Drumrine,  62  a— Teneroe,  41  a.  3 r.  32  p— Atticloghy, 

7 1 a.  2 r.  8 p— Carrowkeelinecabry,  66  a.  & 8 p— KUlmullogh 
abas  Killmollogh,  1 qr.,  4Sa— in  Cloghbracks,  { qr„  85  a— in 
Terr  in  als  Durrine,  d ',  36  a. — in  Derrine  als  Durrin,  1 qr.,  22a. 
in  Derry  als  Durrin,  d°,  42  a— Duoglimanane  alias  Drum- 

nabehy,  1 qr.,  135  a — Derrymartin,  £ qr.,  37  a in  Cumxdi- 

moreandDerrygadda,  lqr.,  78  a— in  Ballinlabane,  iqr.,  22a.  ; 
bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. — Total  quantity,  2,550  a.  1 it.  16p. 

plant.  (4,131  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  25/.  13s.  4?-d 

22.  JOHN  NICHOLSON— Slewmaneskerry  (part),  out  of 

1 93 AStefn  Rain  111  h’  8R;r5l,'<r' QuiSileSa".  1 q>-  (part), 
1.)3a — in  BaUylynagh  qr.,  75  a.  2r.  16p.  and  7 a.  & 16i>.  un- 
ptof.;  bar.  Fireragh,  co.  Sligo. — Total  quantity,  (615a  3r 
statJ-Tota!  rent,  3/.  16s.  ll.W— in  Carrowmagowen,  154  a.' 
-m  Bodsnllagh,  1 qr.,  74  a— GlondadufTe,  i qr.,  34a— the 
3d  part  of  Andrasse,  38  a.  ; bar.  Gallen,  co.' Mayo— Total 

quantity,  (485  a.  Sr.  32  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  3/.  0s.  9 d. 

Date  1th  June  19th  year. — Inrolled  24 th  Oct.  1667. 


15.  PETER,  son  and  heir  of  Capt.  PETER  CAREY 
dec-  and  SARAH  his  widow.  _ Ballymackpatricke,  166  a. 
2 it.  16p— Curragh-Ballymurragh, 236a.  lit.  13p— Carrick- 
turtane,  173  a— in  West  and  Lower  Ballery,  10a.  1 r.  12p._ 
Curraghanahnurry,  55  a.  2b,  16p.prof.  206  a.  3 r.  16p.un- 
prof— Cronaghtane,  196  a.  prof.  260  a.  unprof—  Ballyshane- 
begg  alms  Johnstowne,  100  a— moiety  of  Ballyadicke,  105  a. 

it. ; bar.  Condons,  co.  Cork. — Total  quantity,  1,043  A.  1 r 
17p. plant.  (1,619a.&  10  p. stat.)— Total  rent,  15/.  16s.  lOlrf. 
——16.  Capt.  1 HOS.  CAMPION  and  EDW.  ASHTON 
—In  Leitrim,  i plowlaml,  76  a.  3 it.  8 p—  in  Ballvparke 
ip'.,  76a.  3 R.  10 p— in  Arglin-Bridge als  Cullilishin,  43 a. & 
20  p— „i  Ballynelackane,  8i  pi.,  107  a.  1 it.  12  p.  4/.  12s  44 d 
-m  the^saine  92  a 1 35  P.  1/.  8s.  l-rf-in  Lower  Bally- 

6/ir  ’na^  J3  P'  to  Campion— Total  rent, 

and  co— Total  quantity,  334  a.  2 it.  27  P.  plant.  (542  a.  & 

51  u74rf- Date  26 th  Nov. 

Ulh  year — Inrolled  2d  Dec.  1667. 

18.  JOHN  CLIFFE  esq.  and  DANIEL  FOSSEY 

a atns  wne (part), 79a.  2r — Curragh-Walles, 72a.  2r 

™ (port),  118  SL 

“■7  ”»  °f  r ««■  19  a.  3 i 8 1,  ,f,. 

fj  »*•  .*”*  hr.  end  co  —bL 

1st  Feb.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  2d  March  1667. 

td°,“EGrEriAYSC™ 

ifc  ? 380 “■  7ils*-ioW- 

342  a 6/1  k/u  , U Glassec,oe  «nd  Brownstowne, 

■ . 18s.  6rf.  — Ballylurkin,  897  a.  18/  3s  ■!,/  r„i„ 

6„.  b,,c8'„3;?-cKt: 

KENKY—'Iotal  quantity,  2,259  a.  plant.  (3,659  a.  & Jet 

s a .)  Iota  rent,  45/.  14s.  9.1rf Dale  8th  Oct.  19//,  vear' 

—Inrolled  14/4  Oct.  1667.  J 


t f y - JOHN  COYNE— In  Clonoyce,  289  a.  3 r.  14  P— part  Cavan. 

1,  of  Callana  and  Clonoyce,  66a.;  bar.  Clonmaghan,  co  Cavan 
l.  — Total  quantity,  355  a.  3 it.  14  p.  plant.  (576  a.  1 r.  24  p. 

'•  Qnv~1T0lal  T a*’  U' l6s' ld' 24"  R0BERT  ATKIN- 

SO^L,lgklm„,  188  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  18  a.  u„prof-i„ 

Qmlly,  76  a.  3 r.  36  p.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— more  in  the  same, 

9 a— Drumcorre  (part),  112  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof.  • same 
bar.  and  co— Total  quantity,  386  a.  3r.  4p.  plant.  (626  a. 

NAD  n Stat-)-Total  5l.is.5d. 25.  JOHN  LEO-  Fermanagh. 

P esq— Drumlune  (part),  26  a.  2 r.  29  r.  prof.  13  a 
unprof—  CloncreviU,  43  a.  2 r— Tattenderry,  49A-Lisda- 
goole,  54  a— lony  alias  Hony,  44  a.  1 a — Drumbroakus, 

°ghl  ’ MuUanastart,  and  Garryoghill,  10  a— 

Derryk.  loghan  (part),  29  a.  1 „.  30  P.-Coilemore,  44  a 1 a 
— Bunehesky,  8 a.  2 n.  10  p— in  Drumcone  4 \ — 

sr  tI;  s"'  ^ w-  »:  f“ 

191k  year.— Inrolled  22d  June  1667. 1 'd  Xot,t  June 

26.  OWEN  VAUGHANesq— Corray.  1 or.  58a  1 a 8p  Maun 

lls.9^</.  Ballyricke alias  Balyarick,  1 qr.,  84a.  1 a 24p  prof 
f - unprof.  17.,  D/.-Trelly  als  Lishtil.a  .e,  1 n,  '9?A  p „! 

3 .33  prof.  S!2  3 R,  33  „p'f.  3,. 

muck,  1 q,  79  a S r.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  16s.  l-(/— Ballym2 

giltione  ats  Corteskeboyle,  1 qr.,  108  a.  2 r.  prof.  49  A 32  t> 

prof.  30  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.  ]/.  Is  6>rf  _ „ m,  . 

al.  Rctonn,.  1 128 p,„f  TC*,.  „p„,  U 

l 77r  ,!U  ;f. 1 y-’  89  A-  2..-  18  P.  prof  383..  3 e.  8 r.  unprof. 

18,.  IJi.-G„rlW  or  Cclo.no  .li„  G.riwclonc,  !? 
i*-1"'-8"',  98  a.  2 n.  prof.  ifR 

. unprof.  UOs.  1 fd— Rad.bane  ado,  Clo onvrolvy,  1 qr 
3,ul«r.p,of  39  a., ,„p,„f.  12,.  3Jd.-Cloo,~,I 
.1«  C]o„,c,s,n,  1 qr.,  66  a.  2 13,.  5 _ CmfiSS 

1 qic,  82a.  2e.  16 r.  I6s. 8ftf — TullVcliew,  I or  SSa  432..’ 

U**l*-h  IH.ii.  mi 

I - p'°,  6A'lmProf-  2{-  1 1 id. ; bar.  Ty- 

™ >« 

29.  RICHARD  BARRY  of  Dublin,  gent— In  the 
part  of  East  Ballyarkane,  62  a.  3 it.  plant.  ( 10 1 a.  2 R.  24  p!  ^ 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


1(53 


19  ftsoCn.il.  stat.)  1 9s.  1 d. ; bar.  Trunghnaekinnv,  co.  Kerry. — the  castle, 
town,  and  lands  of  Kellistowne,  Criefstowne,  and  Newtowne, 

Kildare.  270  A_  prof.  g0  A.  unprof.  (437  a.  1 a.  17  p.  stat.) ; 51. 9s.  4/4 

bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. Date  22 cl  Aug.  19 th  year.  — In- 

rolletl  23 tl  Nov.  1667. 

Kil/iemiy.  31.  MARCUS  and  RICH.  SIIEE. — Washcs-Hayes, 

227  a.  4/.  11s.  lid. Kilree  (part),  100  a.  1 R.  21. 7s.  0i<4— 

Loughenalty  alias  Walleslough,  15  a.  2 R.  6s.  2\d. — part  of 
Lcglinalty,  40  a.  Sit.  16s.  6 jd. ; bar.  SHillelogher,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— the  village  and  lands  of  Lower  Cellerstowne,  125  a. 
21. 10s.  7}<4;  liberties  of  the  same.  — Total  quantity,  508  a. 
2 it.  plant.  (823  a.  2 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.  12s.  4 \d. 
Date  Mil  July  19/A  year. — Inrolled  19/A  Oct.  1667. 

Dublin.  34.  Capt.  THOMAS  STEWART  and  Capl.  HUGH 
MONTGOMERY. — A house  with  y'  appur't's  in  St.  Thomas- 

Drogleda.  street,  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  12s.  4 id. — part  of  a slated 
tenement  and  a slated  outhouse  in  West-street,  2s.  Id. — a 
slated  tenement  in  d",  3s.  9 d. — a tenement  and  back  building, 
d". — a slated  tenement  and  a hovell,  thatched,  in  d". — a slated 
tenement,  another  slated  tenement  or  house,  and  stone  walls 
of  an  old  tenement,  in  yc  lane  at  yc  east  end  of  Harpe-lane, 
15s.  4S<4 — a slated  tenement  and  back  building  in  West- 
street,  9s. — the  walls  of  a house  and  two  other  tenements  in 
d”,  10s.  lid. — a tenement  in  d',  4s.  6<4 — a tenement  in  d“, 
6s. — the  ruins  of  a tenement,  do,  Is.  6d. — a tenement  or 
house,  and  y°  walls  of  a ruined  house,  d ',  6s. — the  walls  of 
2 houses,  do,  3s. — the  walls  of  2 houses,  d‘,  5s.  3d. — a small 
tenement,  with  a thatched  cow-house,  a slated  shedd  or  cellar, 
d‘,  5s.  7 id.  — two  slated  tenements  in  d",  3s.  9d.  — the  walls 
of  a house,  d”,  Is.  6d. — a small  tenement  in  d“,  3s. — a slated 
tenement  or  dwelling-house,  and  y°  walls,  stone,  lime,  and 
timber,  and  a hovell,  6s. — a slated  tenement  and  a shedd  in 

St.  Lawrence-street,  6s a waste  housestead  or  tenement  in 

d ",  Is.  6d. — the  ruinous  walls  of  an  old  waste  in  d",  Is.  10 id. 
— a tenement  or  house,  d“,  15s. — a waste  tenement  or  house- 
stead,  d°.  Is.  6d.  — a tenement  or  house  in  Shopp-street, 
3s.  9 d.  — a tenement  or  house,  slated,  a back  building  or 
tenement,  and  a slated  outhouse,  d>,  18s.  9 d. — a slated  tene- 
ment, a brewhouse,  and  a little  square  house  adjoining,  in  d“, 
8s.  5 jd. — a slated  tenement,  a back  building,  and  stable,  in  the 
east  end  of  Shopp-street,  4s.  8Jd. — a slated  tenement  or  house 
and  yard  in  d",  12s. — a slated  tenement  and  a slated  house  in 
yc  north  side  of  Batchelor’s-lane,  5s.  7 id.  — a tenement  or 
house  in  y:  east  end  of  Shopp-street,  8s.  3d. — a garden  plott  in 
yc  west  end  and  north  side  of  Deer-street,  3s. — a waste  tene- 
ment or  housestead  and  garden  in  d°,  2s.  3d. — a slated  tene- 
ment or  house,  d",  10s.  3 %d. — a thatched  tenement  or  house, 
d°,  7s.  6 d. — a thatched  tenement  or  barne,  d°,  3s. — the  like 
in  d”,  3s.  9d. — a thatched  tenement  in  d°,  2s.  3d. — a small 
slated  tenement,  north  side  of  Batchelor’s-lane,  6s. — a small 
slated  tenement,  d«,  3s. — a thatched  tenement  and  a stable, 
d»,  2s.  3d. — the  ruined  walls  of  a house,  d®,  Is.  6 d. — a thatched 
house,  mill,  and  stone  walls,  and  a ruined  house  at  yc  north 
end  thereof,  in  d°,  2s.  3d. — a slated  warehouse  in  d’,  9s. — a 
slated  tenement  or  killhouse  in  yc  south  side  of  Harper’s-lane, 
4s.  6d. — a tenement  or  warehouse,  d°,  2s.  3d.— a small  slated 
tenement  in  y®  west  and  north  sides  of  d®,  4s.  8jd.  — three 
slated  tenements  on  North  Key,  10s.  104/4 — a slated  tene- 
ment on  d°,  12s. — a slated  tenement,  a back  building,  with 
a stable,  a lodging  room,  and  a kitchen,  on  d , 8s.  5>d. — a 
slated  tenement  and  a back  building  on  d',  10s.  8. Id. — the 
walls  of  four  old  houses  in  yc  east  side  of  Pillory-street,  18s. 
— part  of  a ruinous  tenement  on  ye  west  side  of  d",  Is.  8d. ; in 
y=  town  of  Drogheda. — Total  rent  in  Drogheda,  15/.  3s. 

Longford.  OJd.-in  Killmore,  30a.  In.  22 p.  12s.  33d— Aghecanny, 


155 p.  3 n.  3/.3s.ld. — in  Agha-Killmore, 205a. 2r.  44 3s.  21  <4 ; 

bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford Total  quantity,  391a.  2 r. 

22  p.  plant.  (634  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7/.18s.7d. 

— in  trust  for  y"  (49)  officers. 41.  The  said  HUGH 

MONTGOMERY,  ROB.  BRICE,  and  JAS.  M'GILL— 
A slated  house  in  Castle-street,  Dublin,  3/.  Is.  7 Jd. — Bal- 

lingarvicke  (part),  170  a.  3 r.  20  p. — Ballindeene,  16  a 

Tumullin  ais  Tinwillin,  653  a.  3 r. — Connygarry,  70  a.  prof. 
100  a.  unprof. — half  of  Tullaghluske,  80  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. 
— Bellyluske  and  Callahill,  140  a. — Slevoroe  ats  Sleoroagh, 
116  a.  In.  — Ballygullinoge,  35  a.  — Templeuske,  284  A.  & 
20  p. — half  Knockskibbole,  31  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  — Killboy 
ais  Killboege,  129  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Ballard,  97  a. — three- 
fourths  of  Killm'Curragh  alias  Killmacura  alias  Knockmacura 
and  Knocknalfin,  183  A.  prof.  15  A.  unprof.  — Ballincleas 
(part),320A. — Ballingonanmore(part),  13a.  3r.;  bar.  Arldoe, 
co.  Wicklow— Total  quantity,  2,339  a.  3 r.  plant.  (3,790  a. 
& 2p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  47/.7s.  6d. — in  trust  for  yc  (49) 

officers. Date  6 th  Nov.  19/A  year. — Inrolled  16/4  March 

1667. 


5&20  Cs.  II. 

Longford. 

Dublin. 

Wichloui. 


44.  JOHN  MORGAN  esq.  — Knocknemanagh,  2 qrs.,  Galway. 
viz.  Carrowneclogg  and  Carrowhubbert,  290  a. — in  Knock- 
nemannagh  qr.,  47  a. — in  Knocknemanagh,  Killcowan,  Bal- 
lymacuffe,  and  Rathbane,  72  a. — in  Ballymacufle  aforesaid, 

33  a. — Quintgaltagh,  4 qr.,  56  a. — in  Drumharsney,  3.J  qrs,, 

75  a.  — in  one  of  y'  qrs.  of  Garranespigadane,  106  a.  — in 
Kinsillagh  qr.,  33  a.  ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  — Bal- 
lymarkachanbegg,  1 qr.,  60  a. — in  Killyly,  2 qrs.,  23  a. — 
Carnanewhedane,  J qr.,  47  a. — Derrykeele,  1 qr.,  76a.;  bar. 

Killtartan,  same  co.  — Gortnehally,  1 cartron,  62  a.;  bar. 

Moycullin,  same  co.  — Kilkenny,  1 qr.,  145  a.  ; bar.  Erris,  Mayo. 
co.  Mayo.  — Cappagh  and  Kilkeene,  2 qrs.,  162  a.  ; bar.  Clare. 
Burren,  co.  Clare.  — in  a parcell  of  coition  near  Caggy, 

11a.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. — Total  quantity  in  Galway, 

980a.  plant.  (1,587a.  Ik.  SOi*.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9/.18s.5d. 

—in  Mayo,  (234  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  9s.  4>d. 

—in  Clare,  173  a.  plant.  (280  a.  & 37  p.  stat.)  — Total 

rent,  21.  12s.  61d. 45.  THOS.  SMITH— In  Ballyne-  Galway. 

meatagh,  252  a.  ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  — Temple- 
gall,  1 qr.,  and  die  Controversy  near  it,  104  a. — in  Ballyne- 
metagii,  2{  qrs.,  143  a.  1 r.  13  p.;  half  bar.  Athunry,  same  co. 

— in  the  qr.  of  Sruh  and  Ballyvakan,  54  a.  ; bar.  Killtartan, 
same  co. — Total  quantity,  (896  A.  In.  9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

51. 12s.  Old. 46.  WALTER  TAYLOR— In  Cahirere- 

nane  qr.,  108  a. — Ballymaccahall  qr.,  72  a. — Tullybrattnne  qr., 

42  a. — Ballymalafagie,  A qr.,  56  A. — in  Sheagh  qr.,  44  a. — in 
Siguganagh,  1 qr.,  50  a. — in  Lougbgurra,  22  a. — Drumcor- 
bane,  9a. — in  Capparilla,  4 qrs.,  107  A.;  bar.  Killtartan,  same 
co. — in  Carrigeteige,  88  a.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — Total 

quantity,  (968  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  6/.  Is.  Id. 

47.  FRANCIS  FOSTER— In  Clunfall,  2 qrs.,  175  a.  plant. 

(283  A.  1 R.  35  p.  stat.)  14  15s.  5{d. ; bar.  ClunemcKnowne, 
same  co— in  Dromshurra  qr.,  S20a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant.  (518  a.  Roscommon. 
3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  34  4s.  lOJd. ; half  bar.  Macarnan,  co.  Ros- 
common.   Date  8/4  February  20/4  year.  — Inrolled 

15/4  February  1667. 

48.  NATH.  POPE,  PETER  KING,  and  FRAS.  Meath. 

STAVELLY In  Athgenstowne  ais  Great  Athgane,  144  a. 

3r.  35 p. — Beanstoivne,  77a.  In.;  bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. — 

Total  quantity,  (359a.  3 R.  34  p. stat.)— Total  rent,  449s.ll3<4 
— to  sell  or  dispose  of  the  premisses  to  die  use,  benefit,  and 
behoof  of  the  children  of  George  Charter  deceased,  and  their 

heirs,  according  to  his  last  will,  dated  25  July  1663. Date 

5/4  Aug.  19/4  year. — Inrolled  24/4  December  1667. 


Roll , 19 th  $ 20/4  Cha.  II.  fifth  part,  face. 


Westmeath.  1.  EDW.  W1THAM  esq.  and  LEWIS  MEARES  gent. 

— Rowlandstowne  (part),  291  a.  1 u.  26  p. — in  Lisnecasky, 
25  a.  3 r.  Ip-;  bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath. — Total 
quantity,  317  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (513a.  3r.  Ip.  stat.)  — Total 
Longford,  rent,  64  8s.  5jd.  — to  Witham.  — Cornemuckelogh,  105  a. 

24  2s.  6 ( d. ; bar.  Shrewle,  co.  Longford.  — to  Meares. 

Kilkenny.  2.  WILLIAM  GAMBWELL  gent.  — In  Ballysallagh, 
308  A.  2 n.  27  p.  plant.  (499  a.  3 R.  39  p.  stat.)  64  4s.  1 1 3d. ; 

bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  3d  Dec.  19/4  year.— 

Inrolled  14/4  December  1667. 

(122.) 


3.  Sir  ARTHUR  FORBES  bart— A stone  house,  back-  Westmeath. 
side,  and  garden,  and  two  houses  adjoining,  with  backsides  and 
gardens,  ls.7d— a ruinous  castle,  one  stone  house,  backside, 
and  garden,  four  houses,  backsides,  and  gardens,  one  house, 
commonly  called  Gortinmuckilsliy,  with  its  backside  and  gar- 
den, 6 houses,  backsides,  and  gardens one  house,  back- 

side, and  garden,  6s.  9jd— one  house,  backside,  and  gar- 
den, 6/4 one  castle,  with  house  rooms,  backsides,  and  gar- 
dens,  2 houses,  backsides,  and  gardens. — 2 stone  houses, 

backsides,  and  gardens,  3s.  8/4— three  houses  with  d",  7 <4 — 


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J C"' 1L  °"°  house  “>>d  ganlen  plot,  Gd—  one  castle  called  y*  King’s 

tmeal/i.  ?“slle>  consisting  of  2 castles  and  one  hall — 8 houses,  back- 
sides, and  gardens.  — one  castle  and  hall  thereunto,  adjoin- 
ing the  Dominical  Abbey,  consisting  of  5 house  rooms,  with 
closes  and  parks,  consisting  of  10  a.  of  meadow.— one  castle 
called  Mullroonyes,  with  19  houses  and  house  rooms  there- 
unto belonging,  with  backsides  and  gardens,  18s.  1 1 d.  — two 
houses,  backsides,  and  gardens,  a house,  backside,  and  gar- 
den, with  a park  called  CarriginnalJ,  being  6 a.  of  meadow- 
ten  houses,  backsides,  and  gardens,  with  5 houses  adjoining, 
with  2 crofts,  being  3 a.  of  amble  land,  8s.  44,4— one  ruinous 
stone  house,  6,4 — backside  and  garden. — the  cellars  under  y' 
rooms  of  ,y»  session  house,  with  a garden  thereto  belonging, 

5 houses,  backsides,  and  gardens,  2s.  GUI.  — the  turrett  or 
ruinous  house,  with  a backside  and  garden,  one  house,  backside, 
and  garden,  Is.  Old.  — one  castle  and  hall,  backside  and 
garden,  four  houses  with  backsides  and  gardens,  and  Mul- 
lenhehowne’s  Mill,  3s.  Id— the  castle,  backside,  and  garden, 
nine  houses,  backsides,  and  gardens,  5s.  41  d.  — one  house 
room,  backside,  and  garden,  and  one  garden  plott,  G.'d— the 
abby  and  precincts  of  yc  cannons  regular,  one  ruinous  castle, 

■’  ho,,se  rooms,  backsides,  and  gardens,  priory  mill,  4 house 
rooms,  backsides,  and  gardens,  3 houses,  backsides,  and 
gardens,  6s.  lOd.  — ten  houses  and  backsides.  Mount  or 
Mountmill,  with  a parcel!  of  pasture  belonging  to  it  5s.  3d. 

— • lotal  rent,  34  7s.  6J<4 — the  commons  belonging  and 
ndjoynmg  to  Mullengar,  425  a.  2 it.  32  p.  plant.  (688  a.  2n. 
stat.)  SI.  12s.  1 Id— and  all  other  castles,  lands,  houses,  comons, 
and  tenements  m Mullengar,  as  are  forfeited  and  now  in  his 
possession,  or  whereunto  y=  crown  had  any  estate  or  interest 
by  reason  of  any  forfeiture ; town  of  Mullengar,  co.  West- 
900  TH;~  P°jtrslmng0n’  50  A-  lR-  SlP.-Ballynefid, 
308A.3R— Kihpatncke,  102  a.  3 it.  2 p—  Rathrony,  58  a. 
f “•  23  P,-b“th  ? Litl,e  Woods,  55  a.  3 a— Loughanstowne, 

, A-i  bar.  Corkery,  same  co— Total  quantity,  699  a.  2 it. 

10  p plant.  (1,133  a.  & 39  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  144  3s.  3Jd. 

;j.  1 Lisbane  alias  Lislumma,  $ qr.,  75  a.  plant.  (121  a.  l"n 

38  p.  Stat.)  15s.  2 id.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.— 
f Cai'nggbegg  ats  Lisnegree,  88  a.  plant.  (142  a 2 n 
7p.  stat  ) 17s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon— 

y.  t Curragh  or  Caragh  qr.,  173  a.  plant.  (280  a.  & 37  P.  stat.)  , 
V.  1 ns.  Ojd. ; half  bar.  Athunry,  co.  Galway.  — Total 
quantity  in  Connaught,  336  a.  plant.  (544  a.  1 it.  6 p.  stat.) 

— lotal  rent,  31. 8s.  OJd.  — Note.-  The  lands  thus  f marked  s 
having  only  been  passed  to  him  in  trust  for  Theoph"  Eaton  I 

raq.,  he  conveyed  the  same  to  his  executors,  3 Mar.  1668 

Bate  8th  October  19 th  year — Inrollcd  14dt  October  1667.  ; 

6.  JAS.  DIXON  and  CHAS.  NICHOLETT— Ardecrue  8 

abas  Ardacrow,  in  y=  cantred  of  Kilbritan,  232  a.  & 37  p S 
plant.  (376  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)  31.  10s.  6 jd— to  Dixon— Far-  “ 

ag  miles,  y'  east  part,  35  a.  Lissnebreny,  211a.  (398  a !< 

Ir.  87  p.  stat.)  31.  I ts,  8. Id.  — to  Nicholett;  bar.  East  Car-  tC 

bury,  co.  Cork Date  3d  June  19th  year.  — InroUed  “ 

14-di  November  1667.  enrolled  r 

*■  SHERIGLY  esq.  and  GEORGE  AD-  •' 

DISON  Sent  -Comlme,  19  ».  & 39  gt 

42a.  Duilusk,  58  a.  3 r.  20p.prof.  4a.  2r.  12  p.improf P1 

Droingiuse,  72  a 2 a.  13  P.  prof.  9 a.  2 r.  unprof-Mullagh-  » I 

dude  38  a.  & 39p— Iireamodon,  80  a— Drumruske,  91a.  “ 

2n.  30  p— Naghcowaglmn,  100a.  2r.  17  p.  prof.  44  ,v  9..  — 

unprof.  — Dirhnllagh,  89  a.  prof.  97  a.  2 it.  32  p.  unprof.  — Gs 
Lynan,  50a.  prof  7a.  3 it.  10  P.  unprof— i„  Carrignghramorc,  25 

1 8a.  prof  10a.  2 it.  14P. unprof— Togan,  2 latest  lW.prof.  W!l 

24  a.  2 n.  34 p.  nnprof— Ballynegarry,  76  a.  2 it.  19  P A-rh-  Ki 

neclough,  121  A.  1 „.  30  p.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. ; bar.  and  co.  Mo-  si<l 
Naghan—  lotal' quantity,  1,140  a.  1 r.  7 p.  plant.  (1,847a.  ~ 

8c  14  p.  stat.)  — lotal  rent,  1547s.  lOd. — Dromanane,  228  a 
-n.  Curraghyn,  5 a.  2 it.  26  p.;  bar.  Dartry,  same  co— Total  tll( 

quantity,  233  A.  2 ,t.  26 p.  plant.  (378  a.  2 r.  stat.)_Total rent  ** 

.3s.W._ these  only  to  Addison Date  2 1st  June  1,01 

191/t  year — InroUed  ith  Nov.  1667.  to 

■ 9.  ANANIAS  HENZEV-Tta, £ 

and  Bally  miry,  with  the  furs  thereto  belonging,  172  a— the  «ar 

-Note.-  Ballinlogh,  and  part  of  Ballycormockan,  were  con-  cab 
vcyed  to  Thomas  Buckndge,  9 April  1668 9.  JOSHUA  I 2s. 


ng’s  HENSEY — Curraghvenry,  112  a.  & 12  p. — one  moiety  of  i 

ack-  Milltowne,  94  a.  2 r.  32  p.  — one  moiety  of  Garvally,  166  a.  - 
oin-  2 r.  28  p.  King’s  Co — Total  quautity,  373  a.  1 r.  32 p.  plant. 

kv"h  (594  a.  3 it.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7 1.  Us.  2Sd. Date 

istle  27 th  Aug.  19 th  year— Inrolled  30 th  Nov.  1667. 

two  u-  Col"et  WALTER  CORRY—  Corkerrin  and  Car- 

rar-  row’  188a-  2i1,  P1'0*-  161  a.  unprof. — Cortober,  125  a.  2 

Creenemoyle,  105  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.— Dromore,  96  a— 

ing,  Dromoilo,  42  a— Lishinshoghan,  53  a in  Dondronan,  2 1 a. 

ous  ~t,le  6 bates  of  Lisnespenan  and  Aghdromkeene,  402  a.  3 it. 

, yC  prof.  20  a.  unprof— in  Clancoricke,  14  a.  2 r— in  the  two 
ng,  tiltes  of  Edergoole,  and  the  tate  of  Tavenem'Anallo,  55  a. 
or  Prof-  22  A-  unprof— Nallasty,  68  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Dartry,  co.  Mo- 
de, NAGHAN — Kenoge,  95  a— Corfadda,  55  a.  ; bar.  Creemorne, 

md  sameco — Total  quantity,  1,321  a.  2 r.  plant.  (2,140  a.  2 it. 

ul-  ‘f1;  sti>t.)  Total  rent,  174  16s.  9, jd. Date  17 th  Oct. 

sn  l!l“  year. — InroUed  28 th  Oct.  1667. 

’se  13-  RICI-I.  Lord  COLOONY  and  HENRY  TEMPLE 
, “I — A house,  tyled,  a backside,  am!  garden,  in  St.  Tho- 

le, mas-street,  Duhlin,  4s.  10.)<4— fBallinrusticke  (part),  107  a. 
ise  2 it.  20  p.  14  12s.  8><4  — Ballycarry,  178  a.  24  14s.  03(4  — 

»d  f Butlers  towne,  44  a.  13s.  4><4— f Bally  william,  181a.  2 r. 

°t  c 1 'd'  ~ + Ardcl°yne>  89  A-  II-  7s.  Ojd— f the  1 plowl" 

. ot  RujJymacda  and  Glantodery,  and  y«  \ of  y'  plow,  of  Ardbo- 
K roge,  in y' par.  of Kingcroane als  Kincorrane,  162a.  249s.2a<4; 

,lb‘  of  KinsaIC)  co.  Cork.  — Total  quantity,  762  a.  & 20  p 
*1  Pl«W.  <1,234 2, .Sp.a,t)_ Toni  lUlkli- 

"S  a small  garden  plott  and  backside  in  Cork-street,  10<4 1 

« fa  garden  without  Cork  gate,  ls.8)rf—fa  stone  house  and 

- garden  m Freyer-street,  9s.4Jd.-a  garden  without  Cork 

’ gate’  8f  fl,e  benefit  rent  reserved  upon  a lease  for 
• years  ot  a front  house,  and  y=  reversion.  Is.  8jd.— a front 
7 '°"77CI  awl  S''rctld  in  Cork-street,  except  what  is  decreed  thereof 

/'  veal  S;  5S;^-the  rent  rese'-ved  of  a lease  for 

■ yeais  of  a front  slated  house,  a malthouse,  and  garden,  and  v' 
reversion,  d»,  3s— the  benefit  of  redemption  of  a mortomm  of 

- a front  house  slated,  in  Freyer’s-street,  1 1 jd— the  benefit  of 

: ,edemption  of  a mortgage  of804  of  old  walls  of  a ruined  front 

louse,  d“,  and  y'  lands  of  Ardmartin,  containing  68  a.,  in  Clon- 
I *777,  pa‘ 3s'  9rf-_ tlle  benefit  of  redemption  of  a mortgage  of 

t ai  l,  and  a large  garden,  in  Freyer’s-street,  2s.  7d—+ Forty 
s i is  per  ann.  out  of  a large  front  house,  slated,  a slated  house, 
backuauls,  and  a key  in  Lower  Fisher-street,  N.E.  side,  3s.  9d.; 

Nn.  °‘  K,NGSALE-  — ITotal  rent  in  Kinsale,  24  7s.  4|d— 

,l1”  +“*«>  b,  diem  to  Ami,. 

f “a—"0  “«  1>>“«  «f  ■ bourn,  .ml  Li 

gri.ub.ck  to  dm  tow.  in  W.te.g.te-sti-eet,  L.,1. 

Pb«».  witbygromidbrnt 

to  the  J ■ 1 , ’ 2T‘  ““  hou”,  Plo«>  ..■!  gm'tlen 
to  ho  wall,  ,n  ,1*,  l.,_.  lrnge  fi«  ],ouK,  d.atehetl,  , v.rf 
and  garden  to  v'  town  wall  in  a.  r . , V 
I , - , - , au’  1,1  a > — a front  house  plott, 

a large  front  house,  thatched,  and  garden  to  y*  walls,  d°  4S. 

a large  front  (hatched  house,  and  garden  to  y'  walls  4s 

a front  thatched  house,  d",  5s.  — a waste  house  ’ i 

garden  to  y=  walls,  in  d«,  Is— a front  thatched  house,  a waste 
I ™ d and^Y^’  a"d  “ ya,d’ in  d">  — a f-nt  house, 

a vast,’  nlouT  Y “ f’  2sl-a ruined  fiont  thatched  house, 
a waste  plott  backwards,  and  a garden  to  the  walls,  d»,  2s 
-a  huge  pair  of  front  ruined  walls,  and  garden  to  y-  walls  d» 

0s— a decayed  fro,  ill,  ouse,  thatched,  and  garden  to  y‘  walls’ d-’ 

— a 1101,1  “bbin,  and  garden  to  the  walls,  in  d»,  2s a front 

““  h|?“  plotb  “ ! i"  W.t.rg.te-street,  »„fl, 

K Umallock,  co.  Limerick— a front  cabbin  in  Ivy-street,  east 
side,  6d— a front  cabbin  in  d",  6,4 -a  front  cabbin  in  d",  Gd 
-a  front  cabbin  and  small  garden  in  d",  Is—  a garden  next 
vy-sti  eet,  west  side,  2s— a front  corner  house,  W.  side,  near 

till  waits  "in  M ^ fr°nt  l,0,ISe  PIott>  and  garden  to 

the  walls,  m Mallow-street,  south  side,  Is-a  front  thatched 
house,  and  garden  to  y'  walls,  in  d - 4s— a garden  from  street 
to  ye  walls  .in  d".  Is— a garden  joining  to  Mallow  Gate  in  d" 
s.  a front  waste  plott  and  garden  in  d°,  N.  side,  to  the  gate’ 
is—  a front  thatched  house  and  garden  in  d",  2s. -a  front 
gar,  cn  in  d".  Is.  — a front  garden  in  d°,  Is.  — a front  stone 

house,  slated,  a back  slated  house,  and  garden,  in  d°.  Is 

a front  waste  plott  and  garden,  d",  8s— a corner  cabbin  and 
backside  in  d",  west  side,  Is— a front  garden  in  High-street, 

VV.  side,  near  ye  cross,  Is— a front  thatched  house  and  back 
cabbin  m d",  4s — a front  thatched  house  and  garden  in  d” 

2s.-a  large  front  slated  house,  yard,  and  garden,  d",  10s.— 


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a front  tbajchad  house,  and  garden  to  y*  walls,  d",  8*.— a Front  cormgh  and  Uni#  » “S'fif,''  ‘ 

- M*  and  gai'den  to  die  in  *>  fc- * ta*a  f™*  «'  •«*-*>  J*  —*  of  » >“»■  J“*  » “»  ™2'r  ' 

slated  house  end  back  slated  hoose,  a yard,  and  gaeden,  in  d . 21  yeans;  no  ban.  or  co.  mentioned.  Date  Uk  Jaw. 

Ida.— a waste  small  plott,  d°,  6d— a latge  front  stone  wall,  19 th  year.—Inrolled  151/,  July  667. 

rt*  “,.h'i"dn'wS,“d  g",“t  p“  m* 

front  stone  boose,  yard,  and  garden  to  ,•  wallb  *,  8a_  of  Ktboogbter,  155  * plant  (251 ‘ZL  ’iTn, , mi!!!' 

a large  slated  boo.,,,  yard,  and  garden  toy  walls,  d-,  8s—  hr.  Newcastle,  co.  Wiontow. DM  15  A 0<t  ml, yew. 

-“n?^“^’Sld^»  £ »»■  OSBORNS  es„  IT 

town  stSls,  in  d-,  10— a front  i*  of  old  walls,  with  a gmtt-Tb'o  bo,«,  with  y apps,  m St  Frmte.swtreet,  Don- 
lynny,  a long  thatched  boose  backwards,  and  garden  to  t.k,  15— p«  „f  l.ne.e.amgh  at,  taerm ,,gh  1 emt 
i i,  1„  d-,  6— a front  thatchetl  l.onse,  and  garden  to  and  part  of  Keele  at.  keyley,  1 cart,  T8*  3 n 10  r.  prof 
fhe  wJk  in  Higbwtreet  west  sido,  4—  front  ptor  of  old  « *•  onprof.  11. 11s.  lid  - B.lhntobber  aka.  B.lljnrmbert 
walls,  a 'yard,  Ll  gmd.n  plott,  in  d-,  ds— a front  slate  alia.  Ballintober,  Shanaghmore,  and  Gowerty,  2 «,!«* 
house,  yard,  and  g.rien  to  the  walls,  in  d-,  16— a de-  >*  15  n. 

cayed  front  boose,  yard,  and  garden,  in  d",  8a — part  of  a 102  a.  3 a.  rp  ■ ■ ■ Pf  ■ - 

cnsde  fronting  die  street,  a minor,  backhouse,  rod  yard,  in  Loghseidem  aba,  Loghs.dd,  ah  L.gbs.dd  . 1 ear.,  76  a 
d",  5s.  Id;  in  KMook.-T.bd  rent  in  Kilkn.llock,  1 1 !» r.  im.,l|i-tad»ia-4  1 ••  a > a 


id  garden  to  the  30.  JOHN  OSBORNE  esq.  and  RALPH  WALLIS  Dublin. 

, Id  walls,  with  a gent— Two  houses,  with  f apps,  in  St.  Francis-street,  Dub- 
and  warden  to  LIN,  15s.— part  of  Tunemeranagh  ats  Tmsmeranagh,  1 cart.,  Longford. 

e and  garden  to  and  part  of  Keele  ats  Keyley,  1 cart,  78  a.  Sr.  10  r.  prof, 

front  pair  of  old  40  a.  unprof.  ll.  11s.  lid.  — Ballintobber  alias  Ballyntobert 

s a f,.ont  siate  alias  Ballintober,  Shanaghniore,  and  Gowerty,  2 cart.,  164  a. 

j»  16s.— a de-  3 r.  15  p.  3/.  6s.  9',d.  — Bally  begy  ats  Ballybegg,  2 cart, 

1”,  8s.— part  of  a 102  a.  3 R.  4 p.  prof.  136  a.  1 it  36  p.  unprof.  21.  Is.  7 id- 

use  and  yard,  in  Loghseidein  alias  Loghsiddy  ats  Loghsiddin,  1 cart.,  76  a. 

• in  Killmallock,  3 n.  28  p.  11. 11s.  li>d—  Carricke-Edmond,  1 cart,  68  a.  3 u. 


“biklrft  . oiilhoose,  thatehed,  end  gmden,  in  8.  24  ,.  prof.  86*.  8 n nnprof  11. 8,  *ld-Co,Wly  1 e.rb, 

XdLeeh  6K-t.be  uU  of  , loom  for  years  of  48. a.  I ft  3, i m 1 , «K • - 

a front  house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in  High  Fisher  s-street,  cai  .,  a.  . -P  • ' 

is.  Ud.-the  benefit  of  a lease  of  a front  slate  house,  an  out-  -Corry  ats  Cartron-Corr,  lcat,92A.lR.  28  p U 17s.  5d. 

- . , r id'  i ■ . , | a,  , Cartronclona"h  alias  Clonagh  ats  Cartronclunagh  ais  Lai  troll- 

house,  garden,  and  5 tenements,  m Low  Fisher’s-street,  1 Is. 9 jd. ; Uaitronciona0n  anas  u.  S 

in  Kingsale  -in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers. Data  3d  June  clagh,  2 cart.,  128  a.  2 r.  16  f.  p.of.  52  a.  unpiot.  21. 1 2s.  Id. 

N.INGSALE  V ) — Dunshinagh  alias  Bracklonagh  abas  Dunclunagh  alms 

19™  year-  Tlnrklunaph.  1 cart.,  85  A.  3 R.  2 p.  11. 14s.8|d. — Knockivagan 


20.  RICH.  COCKDALLE— Part  of  Rosmead,  232  a. 

1 r.  15  p.  prof.  61  a.  2 r.  unprof.— part  of  Clonearny,  95  a.  & 
35  p. ; bar.  Delvin,  co. Westmeath — Total  quantity,  (530  a. 

2 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61.  12s.  7fd. Date  8th  Aug. 

19 th  year. — Inrolkd  5th  Sep.  1667. 


reet  11s  9jd  • Cartronclonagh  alias  Clonagh  ais  Cartronclunagh  ais  Cartron- 
UMPMJte  clagh,  2'cai‘t„  128a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  52a.  unprof.  21  12  1 d 
— Dunshinagh  alias  Bracklonagh  alias  Dunclunagh  alias 
Ducklunagli,  1 cart,  85  a.  3 R.  2 p.  11. 14s. 8 |d— Knockivagan 
sinead,  232  a.  alias  Knockivagen,  69  a.  1 r.  11. 8s.  Oid— Ballyknocke  ats 
earny,'  95  a.  & Knockstowne  ats  Balligknocke  ats  Ballinknocke  and  Agh- 
antity’  (530  a.  nashangan  alias  Aghanashangan  ats  Aghanasheangan,  46  a. 
■Date  8 th  Aug.  2 r.  18s.  lOd—  Glynmore  ats  Glenmore,  4 cart,  200  a.  1 r. 

prof.  45  A.  3 R.  24  p.  unprof.  41.  Is.  ljd.  — Clonenne  ats 
Cloneryne  alias  Clonerorine,  85  a.  2 r.  prof.  234  a.  unprof. 


21  Sir  HENRY  WADINGTON  knt— The  castle,  town,  11. 14s.  7£d— Bumelagh  or  Dumelagh  ats  Buemelagh,  84  a. 

'.Id  ! Z !Si: 


vane,  1 qr.,  wanting  one  seventli,  187  a.  prot.  sua.  unpiot  anas  uuuuu 
11. 17s.  lOd. — Killmoylan  alias  Killelane  and  Carrowneraeale,  123  a.  3 r.  15 
2J  cart,  wanting  two  seventlis,  86  a.  17s.5d— in  Carrownecar-  ford— Total  c 
ragh  qr.,  233  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  21.7s.  2 id— in  Corrowclogh  1 R.  24  p.  stat., 

qr  , 115  a.  11. 3s.  3 Id, — in  Boglierduffe  qr.,  29a.  5s.  104d—  y"  (49)  officers 
in  Moychola  qr.,  wanting  one  seventh,  91  a.  18s.  5 d. — in  Car-  23d  Nov.  1668. 
rowmunagh,  61a.  12s.  4jd— in  the  2 cart  of  Killora,  42  a. 

8s.6d— the  castle,  towne,  and  lands  of  Cloghroka  alias  Killoge  36.  Capt.  \\ 
and  Carne,  2 qrs.,  162  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  11.  12s.  9|d—  slated,  in  St.  1 
in  y“  2 qrs.  of  Shrowfoughter  and  Shrowfeighter,  213  a.  and  plott  of  a 
21. 3s.  1 id. — Moneiteige,  2 cartrons,  a Controversy,  16  a.  3s.3d. ; house  plott  in  c 
bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway— Fyagli,  1 cartron,  53a.  10s.  8jd.  wards  in  d",  1 1 
— Killconickny,  Gortnecloghuy,  and  Gortneshesseragh,  1 cart.,  to  the  town  wal 
73  a.  14s.  9Jd—  Cahertiny,  1 cart.,  41  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof,  house  backwarc 
8s.  OJd. — in  Ardnedomane  qr.,  33  a.  6s.  8d. — in  Clonow  qr.,  11.  3s.  7 Id.  a 

80  a.  16s.  2Jd— in  Levallym'heoge  qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2id— in  —a  house  anc 


alias  Cartronwoggan,  1 cart",  lying  next  to  said  Clonerine, 
123  a.  3 r.  15  p.  21.  10s.  lfd. ; bar.  Moydow,  co.  Long- 
ford—Total  quantity,  1,708  a.  Ik.  36  p.  plant.  (2,767  a. 
1r.  24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  341. 11s.  10(d.  — in  trust  for 
y"  (49)  officei-s. Date  10th  July  20 th  year.  — Inrolkd 


36.  Capt.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON— A timber  house,  Dublin. 
slated,  in  St.  Thomas-street,  Dublin,  11.  2s.  6d.  — the  walls  Galway. 
and  plott  of  a house  on  y"  south  side  of  Flood-street,  3s— a 
house  plott  in  d",  2s.  9Jd— a ruined  house  and  court  back- 
wards in  d",  18s.  9d— the  walls  and  plott  of  a house  joining 
to  the  town  walls  in  d°,  5s.  3d— a house  to  the  street  and  a 
house  backwards  in  d“,  11.  Is.  2id— a house  and  backside,  d“, 

11.  3s.  7 id.  — a garden  wherein  were  houses  in  d°,  7s.  lOd. 

a house  and  garden  in  d°,  18s.  2Jd.  — part  of  a house 


Gortneskehy,  1 qr.,  37a.  7s.6d.-the  parcell  of  Cah'ercorkane  .and  thatched  house  backward^  d"  16s.  6id. ^town 
* B-J-U  ..a,  SaSK— i"  VMM  .B 


a. prof.  1,360 a.  unprof.  31. 4s.9Sd.;  bar.  connell,  1 qr.  — Ballyneleakin  alias  BaUyiakan,  I 'l1'- 

— LouMiough,  2 cart.,  60  A.  prof.  17  a.  Cloglianidwynne  a*s  Cloghandoyne,  3 car  - Keineelty 

Cappacunaf  l qr.,  4 a.  9 Jd. — in  a parcell  ats  Killnelty,  1 qr.  - Ballyellane  or  Ballygellane,  1 qr. - 

Kngowne,  25  a.  prof  276  A.  unprof.  Ballyeragh  alias  Ballyheclagh  1 qr.,  and  5 acres  n,  common. 


Glanclara,  2 qrs., 320  a. prof.  1,360a.  unprof.  31.4s.91d.;  bar.  connell,  1 < 
Loughreagh,  same  co— Loughough,  2 cal  l.,  60  A.  prof.  17  A.  Cloglian.dw, 
unprof.  12s.  1 fd— in  Cappacuna,  1 qr.,  4 a.  9 jd— in  a parcell  ats  Killnelty 
of  wood  belonging  to  Ballingowne,  25  a.  prof.  276  a.  unprof.  Ballyerag  l a 
5s.  0 4d.  — in  Drumnecotty,  2 a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  4i|d. — 559  a.  & 20 

a parcell  belonging  to  Tully  and  Ballinlough,  12  a.  prof.  132  a.  209  A.  unpre 
unprof.  2s. 5 Jd. — Cloncoe,  17a. prof.  188A.unprot.  3s.5)d—  46  a.  unprof 


559  a.  & 20  p.  81.  6s.  9Jd— Ballyirusslane,  1 qr.,  200  a.  prof. 
209  A.  unprof.  31.  Os.  9d— Behy  ats  Beagliy,  i qr.,  53  a.  prof. 
46  a.  unprof.  16s.  Id— Lislorcan  ats  Lislurkan,  1 qr.,  182  a. 
prof.  100  a.  unprof.  21.  15s.  3d— Ballysteene,  li  qr.,  339  a. 


SUmmfa  in  co.™  of  Kilhokill,  66  a.  Pof.  W4  a.  onprof.  ,ogb,  lqr,  66  a.  p,bf.  66a  nnpmf. 

13*.4K- — “I  Loghanroe  and  Bailyglasse,  1 q..,  12a.2,.5ti;  ,c,  cm  Cn*,..-Ball, «.].«,  B Bniy 

bar.  Leytrim,  mm,  co.-Agg.d,  1 899*.  S,.0,.6V.;  J pl„  SBa.prf.  lll^-t 


te.  ImyMm.  l 'nnpmf.  91.  11,.  yK-Mehanagh 

“ *b“LT^  . r „.  tJ  'ZS&  8.251  *!  -5  Wr  pi.,  *81  *■  pmf.  126a.  — C «■ 

“a  ,M5,2..a.  S 89  To,. 1 i 821.  18a.  86. Bail, no  ab  Mlyn.cke  ipl,  1»*  P^  “ " ' 

U£  2 4m,  89,..  81.2..2K-B,  hoid  fo,  y- 

rem*'  of  a lease  for  3 lives,  dated  2d  March  1656,  at  y'  la3  a.  unpiot.  31.  15s.  3.,tf.  Ha.iJ  ciondirala 

.,51  A.  21.  16s.  8jd.  — Ratlicoskery,  1 qr.  and  alias  Slunganagh,  1 q>'.,  08  A.  piol.  46  A' UUP  ' ' p’ 

A —Tinner  Carrowmore,  2 cart.,  100  a— Polene-  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co— Tptal  quanti  y,  , 


art.,  194a. — Upper  Carrowmore,  2 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


n.  plant.  (5,290  a.  2 r.  13  i*.  s tat)— Total  rent,  49/.  11s.  lljrf. 
— m trust  for  y'  (49)  officers.— part  of  one  capital  messuage 
or  house,  with  the  appurts,  in  Athboy,  2s.  lid. ; co.  Meath. 
<■  Smeare,  2 cartrons,  295  a.  2 b.  5/.  19s.  10W— in  Drumree 
or  Drumvree,  1 cartron,  108  a.  1r.  14  p.  21.  3s.  8jd.;  bar. 
Granard,  co.  Longford — Total  quantity,  403  a.  3 r.  14  p. 

plant.  (624  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  3s.  6k/. 

Date  12  th  Nov.  1 9th  year. 

44.  MATHEW  son  and  heir  of  M W.  S WEETMANgent. 
— Killbonane,  482.— part  of  the  same,  3 a.  2 n.— part  of  the 
same,  12  a.  in  the  westerly  part  of  Lumaintrngh  or  Lyminty- 
trough,  93  A.  2 r.  ; bar.  Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry.— Total 
quantity,  591  a.  plant.  (957  a.  1 u.  11  r.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
8/.  19s.  dd.  reduced  to  31.— Note .-  By  patent,  dated  8 Feb- 
ruary 1678,  and  inrolled  28  July  1679.  (Rot.  de  anno  31°  Car. 
2'"’  l"1"  pars,  facie)  he  had  his  quit  rent  reduced  to  3/.  a year. 

RoU  36. Date  SthFebruary  1 9/4  year.— Inrolled  2d  March 

1666. 

46.  Quartermaster  HANS  ALBERT  WIDMAN.  — 
Crevebegg,  291  a. plant.  (471a.  1r.  19  p.  stat.)  6/.7s.l0</.. 

bar.  Shrewell,  co.  Longford. Date  18 th  May  19/4  year. 

— Inrolled  21s/  May  1667. 

48.  HUGH  ROWLEY  esq.,  MARTHA  ROWLEY  ats  , 
O’CONNELLY  his  wife,  and  ARTHUR  O’CONNELLY, 


y°  orphans  of  Col.  Owen  O’Connelly Westpallstowne,  t 

186  a.  & 12  p. — Barnapstowne,  200  a.  — Murragh,  159  a. 

& 17  p.  — Leestowne,  112  a.  & 9 p. ; bar.  Ballrothery,  co. 
Dublin.  Total  quantity,  657  a.  & 38  p.  plant.  (1,064  a.  2r. 

8 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  13/.  6s.  lid. Date  17/4  Jan. 

19/4  year.— Inrolled  Is/  February  1667. 

50.  THOS.  KENDRICKE  esq.,  FRANCES  his  wife, 
JOHN,  son  and  heir  of  John  Kendricke  yc younger,  decd,  elder 
brother  of  the  said  Thos.,  and  CATH.,  relictof  John  Kendricke, 
late  of  London,  aid",  father  of  said  Thos.  and  John  y=  younger. 

— Curraghelony,  3 a.  & 5p— Garry dulfe,  71  a.— Ballysallagh, 

82  a out  of  Classgany,  49  a.  3 r.  35  p. — Total  quantity, 

206  a. plant.  (333  a.  2r.  30 p. stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.2s.6ftf— 
to  John— out  of  Kilnecarrig,  206  a.  3/.  2s.  6 Jd— to  Thomas. 

— Garranecasey,  south  part,  51  a.— Newtownemallagh,  60  a, 
-Old-Grange,  44a— Newcastle,  310  a— Killnecarrig  (part), 

33  a— Clasgany  (part),  127  a.  & 5 p— Total  quantity,  621  a. 
plant.  (1,01 1 a.  1 a.  31  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  91.  9s.  lOd— to 
Cath.  for  life ; then  to  Tho*  and  wife  for  their  lives ; remainder 
to  yc  heirs  male ; remainder  to  y"  right  heirs  of  y'  said  Thos. ; 

pursuant  to  yc  will  of  said  aid",  dated  20  May  1655. 

3,105  a.  unprof.,  belonging  to  all  y'  premisses;  bar.  Ufa  and 

Offa,  co.  Tipperary Date  15/4  Nov.  19/4  year.— Inrolled 

24/4  February  1667. 


Boll,  1 sill  «r  » a Cha.  Il.jytk  part,  betel. 


1;  WILLIAM  CHARTER  gent.  ,„d  THOS.  ROE— 
Ballynegall,  contiguous  to  Ballynegrenny,  4 a.  2 r.  11  p— in 
Ballynegrenny,  259  a.  ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 

Ballybrooder,  37  a.  ; bar.  Clonlonan,  same  co. Total 

quantity,  300  a.  2 it.  11P.  plant.  (486  a.  3 r.  20  p stat)— 
Total  rent,  6/.  Is.  9d— to  Charter— Killcrumriagh  ats  Bal- 
lyhabarne  (part), 62  a.  plant.  (100a.  1 r.  29p.  stat.)  11.  5s  1 jd  ■ 

bar.  Moycashell.  — to  Roe. 2.  LETTICE  HOSKINS 

widow— Killcromrera  and  Ballynebarney,  40  a— KiUcromera 
and  Ballyncbarney,  91a.;  same  bar.  and  co.- Total  quan- 
tity (212  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  21.  13s.  0j/_to 
hold  lor  life;  remainder  to  Joane  Hill,  daughter  in  law  of 

Henry  Hoskins  dec-1,  and  her  heirs Date  29th  Nov. 

19/4  year.— Inrolled  14/4  December  1667. 

mmTrTnrnioToDR'’  aml  J0HN  LAMBERT,  and 
OHNIUILINCTOR-Ue  castle,  town,  and  part  of  the 
lands  of  Archerstowne,  592  a.2  r.  12p.  plant.  (959  a.  3r.20p. 
stat.)  8/.  19s.  llid— to  Lamberts— in  Shanbally  and  Muck-  I 
arkey,  177a.  Sr.  6 p.  plan,.  (287  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)  21. 14s-  I 

to  Burlington;  bar.  Ehogurty,  co.  Tipperary Date 

7/4  January  1 9/4  year. -Inrolled  24/4  January  1667. 

4.  Sir  GILBERT  GERARD  knt-In  St.  John’s  Rath, 

15  A'  Unprof— in  Rath-Reynold  and  Hotlis- 
ne,  . a.  1 a.  26  p— Green-Hills  and  Batestowne,  102  a. 
prot.  24  a.  unprof. — Great  Footstowne,  119  a.  prof  16  a mi 
prof— in  Breystowne,  98  a— in  Barnewallstowne,  9 a. -in 
Minteran,  66  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath— Total  quan- 
2 9,  pl“  =*■  2«>'-  stat.)  — Total 

6.  WM  so„  and  heir  of  John  La t tin  dec'1— Morishtownc- 
anZaml'’-  ^ & 19l’-~r°l,r  tenements  with  the  appurts 

cofeon"  f":i  eSt0'Vne’  'Vi"‘  yC  4th  P™  °f  r meadbws  and 
comons  of  the  same,  30  a.;  bar.  Connello,  co.  Kn.nARE.-in 
Rathesgarr,  24  a— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Westowne, 
a.  r.  6 p— one  ruined  castle  and  mill-seate  called  Mills- 
towne,  and  lands  with  certain  tenements  thereon,  4 a —a 
castle  a1Ml  8 houses  and  lands  in  Naas,  60  a— one  house  near 
N7S  bni'-  N‘,aS’  Same  “—Total  quantity, 
IU14.  L Pr'-  (938a-  2r-  6p-  stat.) — Total  rent!  i 

IU.Hs.8d. Date  19/4  Dec.  19/4  year.  — Inrolled  \ 

10/4  January  1667,  Jnrouea 


- front  house  and  yard,  7s.  6d. ; in  Broad-street. -a  house,  WalerM 
i thatched,  and  yard,  in  St.  John’s-lane,  4s.  6d— a cabbin  and  ' 

. backside,  3s— a garden  plott,  9d— a large  garden,  4s.  6 d. ; 

1 Stephen’s-street — a front  house  and  back  building,  slated,  a 

- yard,  in  which  is  a slated  shetld,  a garden  to  the  street,  and 

- garden  behind  y"  same,  1/.  1 6s. ; Michael’s-street— a thatched 
; house  or  stable  and  yard  backwards,  6s. ; St.  John’s-street— 

! a garden  plott  by  the  rampart  in  St.  John’s-lane,  Is.  dd.— a 
i font  house  in  Cook-lane,  12s— a house,  slated,  garden,  and 

backside,  9s.  ; St.  Michael’s-street— a thatched  house  and 
backside,  3s— a garden  inclosed,  4s.  6tf— a plott  of  ground 
by  our  Lady  gate,  28  feet  long  and  24  in  breadth,  44d. ; 

St.  Stephen’s-street. — a garden  inclosed,  being  the  place  of 
several  thatched  houses  and  backsides,  9s. ; Michael’s-street. 

—the  place  of  two  houses  and  their  gardens,  6s. ; John’s- 
street— walls  of  a house  and  garden  behind  it,  2s.  3d.— 

walls  of  a house,  and  garden  plott  behind  it,  3s a house 

plott  to  y'  street  and  garden  backwards,  a slated  house  and 
backside,  7s.  6d.;  Baristne-street. — a parcell  of  ground  in- 
c osed,  now  a garden,  3s.  9d.—a  garden  plott,  3s— old  walls 
to  y'  street,  and  a waste  plott  to  y'  same,  9d.;  St.  Jolm’s- 
stieet — walls  of  several  houses  to  the  street,  now  a garden, 

3s.;  St.  John’s-lane— a house,  slated,  and  a yard,  15s. a 

feont  house,  slated,  and  yard,  11.  2s.  6rf— the  like,  1/.  2s.  6d.  ■ 
Broad-street— a house  used  as  a bakehouse,  9s— a house  to 
yc  street,  slated,  a kitchen,  and  yard,  12s— a front  house  a 
house  backwards,  slated,  and  a yard,  11.  16s. ; St.  Patrick- 
street— a front  house,  a house  backward,  a yard,  and  curt 
I”";  » J*rf.  »«1  garden, 

M,  i , a * fr0“  h“”>  !l*“.  • y»<>>  garden, 

14s.  11„(/. ; Broad-street,  city  Waterford. —Total  rent  in 

Waterford,  16/.  0s.  5|A_  a house  and  malthouse,  with  a Corh 
.we  ] and  W'-  Vs,  in  the  south-west  qr,  2s.  3 d.-a  backside  or 

backhouse  and  small  garden  in  d" a waste  plott  in  the 

south  suburbs,  Is.  Gd. ; city  of  Cork— in  trust  for  y /491 

officers 12.  DENNY  MUSCHAMPE  esq— Knock™ 

maddery,  128  a.  Ir.  17,  prof.  23a.  unprof^.  Fe^ 
co.  Cork.  — Ardlumbert  and  Castlelumbert,  Gurtenemeny, 

Gortnetotane,  Gortnesosely,  with  Lumberfs  mill  in  Buttevant, 

47  A.  In.  30  1>. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  same  co Total 

quantity,  175  a.  3 7 , plant.-Total  rent,  21.  13s.  4rf- 

Boultaine,  42  a— Farnevastone,  20  a.  1 n.  18s.  llrf.  • same 

1 and  co- -Date  5/4  October  19/4  year.  — Inrolled 

llth  October  1667.  ‘wotted 


Dubtin.  8.  DENNY  MUSCHAMPE  esq.  and  Col  RAN  I FNn^iv^  a'DAL  CLAYTON  and  CilPt-  ANDREW  Dublin. 
DAL  CLA\  TON — a house,  slated  a vard  hnet  1 LENDSEY — A moiety  of  four  tenements  with  yc  appurts 

towards  Cooke-street,  a hom«te,  , ’ „ . T'8  Pen,blico’  "ear  Thomas-court,  Dublin,  11s.  3/!!  to 

"***  JT*"  “ D™,;,  u 10..-p„”'f  ,"L‘  IIV'?  »f  * lee*.  d.«4  29  M.rnh 

* the  .treng  siatnd,  1 ya«is,  and  garden  plottj  11..  Ud._n  “5  2.  S”i  Ty~n,„sh,„gb, 

. i cai  t.  and  I,  52  a.  1 r.  18  p.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.  10s.7)(/— in 


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Tuomnn,  i cart.  20  a.  4 1.  OJd— Fereglasse  and  Cartaskin,  1 High-streel 
cart  in  Clunochill,  1 cart.,  340  a.  3 a.  8 p.  3/.  10s.  2Jd.— in  ats  Seaskin. 

Cloneochill,  > cart.,  32  a.  prof.  128  a.  2 r.  unprof.  6s.  5Jd—  115  a 3 R. 
Carrowmore  alias  Curraore,  Jths  of  acart,  57  A.  2 R.  H*-  \ • ^uan  ity, 

— Boym-Cahir,  1 cart.,  in  Carrowmore,  J of  cart.,  alias  Cur-  l^lrent, 
more,  213  a.  1 r.  24p.  prof.  22a.  3r.  24p.  unprof.  2/. 3s.  21d.  30</t  Nov. 


— Anskert,  Jths  of  a cart.,  and  Annagh,  8th  part  of  a cart., 
150  a.  1 R.  24  p.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  If  10s.  5jd— Corduffe, 
1 cart.,  and  Cornegowre  ats  Cornegin,  A cart.,  156  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
prof.  17  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  If  1 Is.  8Jd—  Ashdowne  ats  Atha- 
downe,  1 cart.,  Cornefinowane,  Jtli  part  ol  a cart.,  66  a.  3 R. 
24  p.  prof.  55  A.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof.  13s.  6|<f— Cornefinowane 
and  Trealy,  1 cartron,  188  a.  prof.  8 a.  2 a.  16  p.  unprof. 
If  18s.  0 \d. — Lissogeroan,  Tullagliane  ats  Tullygan,  Me- 
lianaghmore,  and  Mehanaglibegg,  5 cart.,  318  a.  2 r.  30  p. 
prof.  84  a.  3 R.  24  p.  unprof.  3f  4s.  6Jd— Corclare,  1 cart., 
and  in  Cornafinowane,  Jth,  44  a.  1r.  8 p.  prof.  7 a.  In.  Sp. 
unprof.  8s.  lljd— Carrig  and  Dromany,  1 cart.,  164  a.  1 r. 
24  p.  If  13s.  3 id.  — Kiltofnnane,  1 cart.,  162  a.  3 r.  8 p. 
If  12s.  11 W.  — Lemans  ats  Leamnois  and  Aghedreith 


-lasse  and  Cartaskin,  1 High-street,  Dublin.— in  Brittas,  1,546  a.  & 10  p.— Seskin  la&aocii.n. 

’ S p.  34  10s.  2£d. — in  ats  Seaskin,  1,355  a.— Knockvargan,  265  a.— in  Coolemony, 

2 it.  unprof.  6s.  5?,d—  115  a.  3 r.  38  p. ; bar.  Talbotstown,  co.  Wicklow— Total  Wicklow. 

rt  57  a 2r.  11s.  7jd.  quantity,  3,282  a.  & 8 p.  plant.  (5,316  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat.)— 

. x of  cart.,  alias  Cur-  Total  rent,  66f  9s.  Id— in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. Date 

tp  unprof'  21. 3s.  2Jd.  30 th  Nov.  19 tit  year. — InroUed  21th  Dec.  1667. 


rdaffe’  24"  JAMES  GOLD  of  Cork,  esq— Unickbrenagb,  Spa- 
16p’  resbrodell,  and  Huggersland,  25  a.  7s.  7 d. ; south  liberties  of 
Ath^  Cork. — Killquoane,  356  a— Ballyknockane  and  Garryneger- 
3 r rig,  652  a.  ; bar.  Muskery,  same  co— Total  quantity,  (1,632  a. 
lowane  3r-  7p-  stat.)— Total  rent,  15f  6s. l|d— Gorticrue,  1 plowlJ, 

‘ rof  239  a.  2 It.  16p.  3f  12s.  9.1  d. ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co— 

■ Farrenpheiris,  i plow.,  41  a.  14s.  lO  ld. ; north  lib.  of  Cork— 

’’  30  p Total  quantity,  1,321  a.  2 it.  16  p.  plant.  (2,140  a.  3 r.  5 p. 

[ cal,t  ‘ stat.) Date  31st  Dee.  19 th  year. 


. . , i Slane,  co.  Meath— Wardt 

“a  Drtaogs(p,tt)i 


27  NATH,  son  and  heir  of  THOS.  VINCENT  esq.  dec. 
— Tankardstowne  (part),  85  a.  2 r.  14  p.  If  14s.  7d. ; bar. 
Slane, co. Meath. — Wardtowne, 353a.  lit.  Sp.  7f3s.0id— 
Drissose  (parti,  111a.  St  15  p.  2f  5s. ; bar.  Lune,  same  co- 


alias  Aghdreigett,  1 cart.,  ICillm'Sharvile,  Cornaleigh,  and  Tullal)ar(1  (part),  143  a.  2t  17s.  lid—  Oakestowne,  143  a.  1 it. 
Cloragh,  d»,  151a.  1 r.  8 p.  If  10s  7Jd— Aghabonele  or  g;  18s,  o^.—Killnecrosse,  28  a.  St  28  P.  11s.  4Jd.  — Ad- 
Aghabondle,  Dromlittin,  Knockrooskeagh,  Carnofinroan,  and  dj  towne>  83a-  3b.  1/.  13.s.  lljd—  Gormanstowne,  83  a. 
CaiTOwgoly,  1 cart,  and  fths,  192  a.  St  32  p.  prof.  15  a.  g ° 13s  . bar.  Navan,  same  co.  — Total  rent, 

3 a.  8 p.  unprof.  If  18s.  1 Id— Drumtalpagh,  Garrowroste  20/17?  M 28.  Sir  JACOB  GARRETTor  GARRARD 

alias  Granrosse,  Cerienadd,  and  Shradorchill,  218  a.  Is.  kllt._Tankardst0wne  (part),  94a.  3r.  26 p.  If  18s.  5Jd— 

in  Bathes-Land,  part  of  'Ardcalfe,  19  a.  7s.  8Jd—  in  Hdl- 
towne,  1a.  plant.  (1a.  2r.  19p.  stat.)  4Jd— Hathlangstownc 
als  Rawlingstowne,  126  a.  1 R.  2f  11s.  ljd.  — Rathbran- 


24  P.  prof.  14  a.  1 R.  24  p.  unprof.  2f  4s.  2£d— in  Brendromin 
ats  Dondrom,  2 cart,  and  fths,  203  a.  prof.  45  a.  St  32  P.  un- 
nrof.  2f  Is.  lid. — Carrowbargy  alias  Carrowbarkee,  Jtlr  cart., 
...  , .1  ,lo  a 1/.  7s.  64d. — 


Carrowro,  d",  and  Corneganmore,  d°,  136  a 


Cornegresse  and  Annaghderge,  A cart.,  160  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof. 
55  a.  unprof.  If  12s.  6Jd— Magberevane  and ' Dromloome 


church,  333 a.  prof.  25a.  In. unprof.  6f  14s.  lOd— Brownes- 


towne,  68  a.  2 r.  If  7s.  83d— Hopkinstowne  (part),  25  a. 
10s.  ljd. ; bar.  Slane,  same  co— Total  quantity,  667  a.  2 r. 


117  a.  St  17  p.  If  3s.  8|d— Dromadey  alias  ^ p (1'ogl  A 2 R , p stat.)_Total  rent,  IS/.  10s.  4d. 


Dromadmore  and  Dromadbegg,  2 cart.,  and  Aghery,  4 
310  a.  2 r.  14  p.  34  2s.  10  >d.  — Blenkellew,  jths  of 


30.  JOHN  BRETT,  merchant  taylor  of  Loudon.  - 

Part  of  Dunleiners  andClonfale,  53  a.  3r.  4p.  If  Is.  10  !d.— 


69a.  2r.  32p.  prof.  64a.3r.  Sp.  unprof.  14s.  lid— Derry-  Trimlest0WIie,  420a.  prof.  23  a.  3r.  unprof.  8f  10s.  Id— 
volly,  1 cart.,  126  a.  If  5s.  6d.  — Derrycarne  alias  Faltagh,  Ph;1|;nc,„wnp  36a.  3 I(.  14,5.  103d— Gormanstowne  (part), 

1 cart.,  132  a.  3 r.  24  p.  If  6s.  lid— Killefadd  alias  Quilli-  R ^ 5j  gJrf  . ,)al.  Naval)j  same  co— Total  quantity,  524  a. 
fadda,  1 cart.,  173  A.  3 R.  8 P.  If  15s.  2Jd—  Derrysuraney  3r  4 p ]ant  (850  A.  & 9 P.  stat.)-Total  rent,  104  12s.  6d. 
alias  Derry-drestane,  1 cart.  104 a.  If  Is.  OJd— Farnaght,  3J  Dl.  J0HN  CROOKSHANK,  vicar  of  Trim.— 

1 cart,  and  3,  120  a.  St  16  p.  If  4s.  3Jd—  Mohir,  \ cart.  pan  of  Dulileiners,  being  that  next  to  Trim,  222  a.  St  36  p. 

59  a.  2 R.  24  p.  12s.  OJd— in  Correm'Shanley,  4 cart.,  64  a.  (359  A 3 35  p.  stat.)  44  10s. ; same  bar.  and  co— 

St  16  p.  12s.  113d. — in  Clonboynagli,  2 cart.,  75  a.  3 r.  24  p.  w ^ vicars  0f  Trim,  for  ever. Date  31st  July  1 Dlh  year. 

prof.  36  a.  unprof.  15s.  3d— Lorga  or  Lurga,  2 cartrons,  _Inroaed  30«A  Aug.  1667. 

51  a.  St  32  p.  10s.  4|d. — Cortoslogh  alias  Gortullagh,  l cart., 

82  a.  2 r.  32  p.  16s.  9 d. — Ardaly  and  Crevagh  ats  Crenew,  34.  Capt.  PHILIP  PARKER  and  Col.  RANDAL 

2 cart.,  51  a.  St  8 p.  prof.  63  a.  unprof.  10s.  4d. — Lyar  and  CLAYTON.  — A small  house  in  Castle-street,  Dublin, 


10s. ; same  bar.  and  co. — 
-Date  31  si  July  1 9th  year. 


34.  Capt.  PHILIP  PARKER  and  Col.  RANDAL  Dublin. 


Annaghnecloy,  122  a.  1 it.  24  p.  prof.  26  a.  unprof.  If  4s.9d.  7s  6>d— in  Chronechonally  ats  Cronconally,  176  a.  St  10  p. 

Trine,  130  a.  1 r.  8 p.  If  6s.  4 id. — in  Errue,  55  a.  2 11.  5s  7jrf. — Ardanary  ats  Ordinary,  Ballywilliam,  and  Bally- 

1 Is.  3d—  Clownecause,  i cart.,  75  a.  1 R.  28  p.  prof.  4 a.  3 r.  gioug),, _285  a.  5f  9s.4d— Enorely  ats  Newrilly  and  Ballyne- 
20  p.  unprof.  15s.  3}d.;  bar.  Moyhill,  co.  Leitrim— Aglia-  tonaj  55  A.  j;.  2s.  3Jd— Ballynemissydagh  and  Ballybnttane, 
loughdonherry  and  Donnogherry,  29  a.  prof.  38  a.  3 r.  8 p.  220  a 2 4f  9s.  34d—  Ballykeroge,  13  a.  5s.  3.) d—  Bally- 

unprof.  5s.  10id— Creigli,  100  a.  If  3s—  Cornelumviddy,  liemono  juxta  Templelyne,  one  moiety,^  75  A.  If  j0s.4^d— 


74  a.  3 R.  15s’  ljd—  Kilderry,  43  a.  prof.  4 a.  3 r.  unprof.  Rallygillavoe  or  coe,  64  a.  If  5s.  lid.  — Ballydonnellbegg 

8s.  8d. — Killtefay,  28  a.  3 n.  8 p.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  16s.  9 jd.  an(1  Rallydonnellmore,  443  a.  8f  19s.  43d— Blindwood  ats 

— Dromersnaghten,  8 a.  prof.  30  a.  2r.  unprof.  16s.  2\d.  Kilken,  259  a.  5f  4s.  lOl.d— Ballinvally  and  Euleballyhugh  or 

— Envey  ats  Clonawoy,  74  a.  prof.  31  a.  unprof.  14s.  llfd.  Cooleballyhugh,  360  a.  7f  5s.  9 Id— in  Knockanry  and  Bal- 

— Derrindrehett  alias  Correndrehitt,  64  a.  3 it.  prof.  6 A.  un-  linglagh,  209  a.  3 it.  33  p.  4f  5s.  0,}d. ; bar.  Arclow,  co.  Wick- 

prof.  13s.  ljd— Killtinelossett,  53  A.  prof.  17  a.  2 r.  unprof.  LOW._Total  quantity,  2,131a.  2 r.  3 p.  plant.  (3,452  a.  2 r. 

10s.  8Jd.  — Laffarrin-Farrell  or  Leavoringarrelt,  45  a.  3 b.  24  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  43f  3s.  ljd— in  trust  for  y'  (49) 

9s.  3Jd— Laffarrenfurt,  28a.2r.  5s.  9 Jd.  — Cornegangar-  officers. Date  28th  Nov.  19th  year.  — InroUed  tth  Dec. 

ragh  ats  Cornecamdarragh,  125  a.  prof.  12  a.  3r.  unprof.  1667 


40.  ROBERT  FOULKE  esq.  — Richardstowne,  106  a. 
If  12s.  2Jd.  — Glancoman,  112  A.  If  14s.  OJd.  — Curraghu- 


Ashmehinchine  ats  Aghenelmnseii,  33  a.  3 it.  8 P.  prof.  233  a.  If  12s.  2Jd.  — Glancoman,  112  a.  If  14s.  uja— L.im^gi  u- 
3r8p  unprof.  6s.  lOd— Corverenaglr  alias  Corneheneny,  hensey  or  Curraghnehensy,  182  a.  21. 15s.  31d.  — Ballydu- 
- in-  03.1  os.  . in  l/8s.7id. — Carsoone  (part),  7 a.  2R. 


59  a.  2 r.  12s.  OJd. — Rossane,  81a.  1 r.  24  p.  16s.  3 Jd-  neene  (part),  94  a.  1 r.  If  8s.7i(f-Cargoone  (P^).  *»• 

Killmagna  alias  Killkimacckeynew,  61  a.  1 it.  24  p.  prof.  16  a.  2s.  2jd— Kilcoulman,  1 la  a.  P™f-  8®  *•  un^°J  “ “ \ V 
2 it.  unprof.  12,  5Jd.  - Corshangower,  38  a.  7,8Jd.-in  -Ballynaltybegg  (part)  ,93  a.  13  a 

Dowre  ats  Dwyre,  29  a.  1r.  30p.  5s.  llid.;  bar.  Carrigallen,  called  by  y=  name  of  Glangarnffe  and  Gortimore,  13  A. 
same  co— Totfd  quantity,  6,190  a.  2 R.  8 P.  plant.  (10,027  a.  If  19s.  Old. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork— lotal  quan  >.  • 

2 it.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  62f  13s.  2 Id— part  of  a small  3 r. plant.  (1,361a.  3 it.  2 Ip. stat.)  Total  ie  , • • ■ 

slated  tenement  in  Pillow-street,  with  stone  walls  of  an  Date  17iA  Oct.  19th  year. -InroUed  25dt  Nov.  1667. 

old  house,  3s.  lid.;  town  of  Drogheda. — in  trust  for  the  itr  ANCTS  WIT  LOUGHBY,  son  of  Sir  Fran- 

(49)  officers. Date  24  th  Jan.  19  tit  year— InroUed  10  th  Feb.  kllt— AfimbJ  house,  slated,  on  .lie  Wood- 

1667-  bay,  Dublin,  19s.  6d— part  of  a calibin,  cont*  1SJ  feet  in 

rjirut  aes; 3SS 

Co  2 — t* « f»  -« - 20 

(122.) 


19  feet  broad,  9s— f a backhouse,  34  feet  long  and  20 


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II.  broad,  6s — ftwo  backhouses  and  a garden,  yc  one  24  feet 

long  and  20  broad,  yc  other,  22  feet  long  and  20  broad,  6s. 

a front  house,  65  feet  long  and  20  broad,  a backside,  and  a pair 
of  old  walls,  and  a garden  to  the  walls,  55  feet  long  and  20 
broad,  9s. — a front  house,  45  feet  long  and  24  broad,  two  back- 
houses, y'  one  24  feet  long  and  15  feet  broad,  f other  18  feet 
long  and  20  broad,  and  a garden,  75  feet  long  and  22  broad, 
1/.  2s.  6 d. — a front  house,  26  feet  long  and  51  broad,  a malt- 
house,  47  feet  long  and  2 1 feet  broad,  a waste  plott,  27  feet  long 
and  18  broad,  a garden,  210  feet  long  and  58  broad,  1/.  7s.  9rf.° 
in  David-Tirry-Fitz-Stephen’s-lane,  city  of  Cork. -a  back- 
house, 60  feet  long  and  19  broad,  a shedd,  70  feet  long  and 
8 broad,  and  a backside,  40  feet  long  and  39  broad,  6s.— two  back- 
houses, a backside,  and  a garden,  12s.;  in  Castle-lanc.— a front 
house,  40  feet  long  and  16  broad,  a backhouse,  36  feet  long 
and  18  broad,  a backside,  12  feet  long  and  10  broad,  12s.;  in 
Gould-lane. — a front  house,  65  feet  long  and  16  broad,  a back- 
house, and  old  walls  backwards  to  Colonel  St.Leger’s  garden, 
92  feet  long  and  18  broad,  10s.  6 d. ; in  Tirry’s-lane.— a house 
backwards,  48  feet  long  and  24  broad,  another  house,  40  feet 
long  and  24  broad,  2 courts  or  backsides,  y'  one  100  feet  long 
and  32  broad,  y'  other  104  feet  long  and  17  broad,  and  a gar- 
den,  1/.  10s.;  Skiddy’s-lane.— a front  house,  31  feet  long  and 
23  broad,  a malt-house,  30  feet  long  and  22  broad,  a backside, 
34  feet  long  and  8 broad,  9s.— fa  front  house,  67  feet  long 
and  22  broad,  a backside,  65  feet  long  and  30  broad,  7s.  6 </.; 
aty1’  north  bridge-foot,  fronting  the  river  Lee.— f three  cabbins 
and  3 pair  of  walls,  2s.  3d. — fa  parcell  of  ground  called  the 
Tennis-court,  wherein  is  built  a stable  and  a house,  slated, 
70  feet  long  and  60  feet  broad,  3 shedds,  also  a waste  piece 
of  ground,  70  feet  long  and  8 or  80  feet  broad,  5s.  7 id— a 
thatched  house,  21  feet  long  and  18  broad,  and  a backside, 
32  feet  long  and  24  broad.  Is.  6d.— a front  house,  slated,  35  feet 
long  and  24  broad,  and  small  backside,  Is.  10Jd.— a front 
house,  backhouse,  and  backside,  Is.  10i</.;  Back-lane.— a front 
house,  52  feet  long  and  45  broad,  a shedd,  18  feet  long  and  10 

broad,  a backside,  52  feet  long  and  22  broad,  1 Is.  7 Jd. a front 

house,  slated,  50  feet  long  and  22  broad,  2 slated  houses,  y'one 
30  feet  long  and  15  broad,  y=  other  30  feet  long  and  14  broad, 
17s.  7ld. — a front  house,  35  feet  long  and  20  broad,  a shedd, 


14  feet  long  and  1 0 broad,  a backside,  15  feet  long  and  15  broad,  i! 
and  a garden,  25  feet  long  and  22  feet  broad,  15s. — fa  front  - 
house,  62  feet  long  and  22  broad,  a backhouse,  30  feet  long  and 
20  feet  broad,  a kill-house,  slated,  20  feet  long  and  20  feet 
broad,  a shedd,  slated,  30  feet  long  and  10  feet  broad,  an 
out-house,  50  feet  long  and  20  feet  broad,  a backside,  40  feet 
long  and  35  broad,  and  a garden,  60  feet  long  and  60  broad, 
18s.  9d. — a front  corner  house,  47  feet  long  and  22  broad, 
a stable,  47  feet  long  and  22  broad,  and  a garden,  90  feet 
long  and  32  broad,  1 Is.  3d. — a front  house,  slated,  30  feet 
long  and  22  broad,  a thatched  house,  30  feet  long  and  18 
broad,  and  a garden,  120  feet  long  and  27  broad,  5s.  71rf. 

a front  corner  house,  47  feet  long  and  20  broad,  and  a 
backside,  35  feet  long  and  30  broad,  9s.  4Jrf.  — a front 
house,  24  feet  long  and  19  broad,  a backhouse,  35  feet  long 
and  30  broad,  and  a small  yard,  same  street,  west  side, 
18s.  9d. — a small  house,  16  feet  long  and  10  broad,  a front 
house,  28  feet  long  and  19  broad,  and  a backside,  50  feet 
long  and  30  broad,  15s.  6d.—  a front  house,  27  feet  long 
and  21  broad,  another  house,  18  feet  long  and  171  broad, 

9s.  Ud.—a  front  corner  house,  22  feet  long  and  20  broad, 
and  a shedd,  13  feet  long  and  9 broad,  a front  corner 
house,  36  feet  long  and  24  broad,  a shedd,  12  feet  long  and 
10  broad,  and  a backside,  24  feet  long  and  18  broad,  3s.  9 d. 
—part  of  a front  house,  35  feet  long  and  22  broad,  a back- 
side, 60  feet  long  and  34  broad,  and  a garden,  84  feet  long  and 
33  broad,  G\d. ; Mallow-street,  city  of  Cork.— Total  in  Cork, 

16/.  10s.  lOJrf. — in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers fBallym'kerin 

alias  Ballymulcare,  207  a.  prof.  73  a.  & 24  p.  unprof.— in 
fKnockatten  alias  Knockottin,  135  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  32  a. 

1 R.  16  p.  unprof.— j-Knockroe,  77  a.  1 r.  8p.  prof.  16  a.  1 n. 

8 p.  unprof— fKilkerin,  196  a.  & 16  P—fCooleneslie  alias 
Coollesleagh,  97  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.— (in  Cappan- 
fernoge,  94  a.  3 r.  16  p.  prof.  64  a.  In.  18  p.  unprof.— the 
north  part  of  Ayleroe  alias  Alrow,  56  a.  prof.  24  a.  3 r.  10  p 
unprof.;  bar.  Clondrala,  co.  Clare.- to  him  and  his  heirs— 
Total  quantity,  864  a.  & 8 P.  plant.  (1,399  a.  2 r.  19  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  1 3/.  2s.4  ?td Date  1 7th  or  27  th  June  1 9lh  year. 

—InroUed  9th  July  1667.— Note:  He  sold  the  lands  thus  + 
marked,  29  Nov.  1668,  to  John  Gore  esq. 


RoU,  im  ^ HOth  Cha.  II.  sixth  part,  face. 


1.  Sir  THOMAS  MEREDITH  km.,  Capts.  BllENT, 
MOORE,  and  PHIL.  CARPENTER.-A  house,  slated,  in 
. Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  1/.  10s.  — part  of  a house,  a house 
backward,  a yard,  the  walls  of  an  old  house  backward,  and  a 
garden  north  side,  5s.  M.—  a ruined  house,  the  walls  of  a 
house  backward,  a yard,  yc  walls  of  another  house  backward, 
and  a garden,  16s.  6rf. — a house,  a yard,  a shed,  a castle 
backward,  and  garden,  1/.  l]s.  Gd.  — a house  backward,  a 
court  before  y‘  house,  and  a garden  backwards,  18s.— a house 
backwards,  18s.9rf.-a  house,  a yard,  y‘  walls  of  a house 
backward,  and  a garden,  21.  0s.  3Jtf— a house  backwards  and 

yard,  1/.  2s.  6rf. ; in  Lombard  street,  town  of  Galway Total  I 

rent  in  Lombard-street,  71.  12s.  lO^tf— Littermacooe,  1 qr., 
110  a.  pro).  2,000  A.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  3 ',</.;  par.  KiUcummin,  1 
bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — Cloonreley  ats  Cloneley,  1 qr 
59  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  1 Is.  1 1 \d. ; par.  Dowras,  bar.  Killtar- 
tan,  same  co.  Derryrith  alias  Derryreagh,  l cart.,  193  a.  prof. 
3,678  A.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  Id. ; bar.  Muckullin,  sqme  co— Lit- 
termore  O’Donnell,  1 qr.,  159  a.  prof.  2,698  A.  unprof.  l/.12s. 
2K-L.ttercally,  1 qr.,  38  a.  prof.  531  a.  unprof.  7s.  8M— 
Island-Gorum,  3d  of  cart.,  4^/— Glinglasse,  1 qr.,  6s— Ros- 
muck,  2 qrs.,  9s.  4Jr/.— Camus,  3 cartrons,  18s.  2 -jd— Total, 
90  A.  prof.  1,704  a.  unprof—  Derryvanna,  $ths  qr.,  33  a.  prof. 
627  a.  unprof.  6s.  8 d.  — Innistrawen,  4 qr.,  Is.  Gd.  — Glan- 

glasse,  3 cart.,  5s.  7 id.  — Knockbane,  1 qr.,  1/.  13s.  43d. 

Total,  165  a.;  par.  Killcumin,  bar.  Muckullin,  same  co— Kil- 
keran,  1 qr— Killsaly  ats  Kills.de,  4 qr— Litter-Pibbrean  ats 
itterru-Pebccan,  l cart.,  and  Luckane  ats  Leccame,  1 cart., 
233  a.  prof.  4,177  a.  unprof.  21.  7s.  2\d.  — Coolefmish  alias 
Coolevemsh  1 q,-.,  68  a.  prof.  600  a.  unprof.  13s.  9./— Tom- 
bol.  ,l„  To, of  .art,  15  a.  prof.  806  A.  unprof. 

Ui.-  '- ( i.A'  rjv.  i alius  ( ii A.m'oix,  loan..  35  a.  prof.  677  a. 
unprof.  7.,.  3,1  „f  „ Ai6.-SI,»ooku„.,lI 

f S ~ turn, ,.11,  I lljrf, — Lpghnwy  afs  L^lr.,^ 

4 cart.,  9d. ; par.  Moygnsli,  bar.  Ballynel.inch,  same  co  — 
Ballmehmshy  alias  Ballinahinch,  1 qr.,  204  A.  prof.  2 723  a. 
unprof.  21.  Is.  3Jrf— Clancorrower,  ls.6rf.;  par.  Moyrus,  bar" 


Ballenehinch,  same  co. — Glansagh  ats  Glann,  1 cart.,  13  a 
prof.  143  a.  unprof.  2s.  7\d. ; par.  Owney,  same  bar.  and  co’. 
— Knockliggan  alias  Knocklegan,  77  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. 
15s.7d — Cloonecaple,  8 a.  prof.  1 a.  unprof.  Is.  60.— Bollard, 
8 a.  prof.  1a.  unprof.  Is.  6d—  Knockillecrett,  Is.  lOJd.;  par. 
aforesaid.  — Carrowtrasne  alias  Carrowtrastra  alias  Carrow- 
trossna  alias  Carrowtrossy,  1 qr.,  96  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. 
19s.  5\d.  Carrowm'Shane,  90  a.  18s.  2\d.~  Dunlobby  ats 
Dundoby  ats  Donnedoby,  1 qr.,  35  a.  prof.  318  a.  unprof. 
7s.lrf— Carrownemart,  90a.  18s.2f</.;  co. MAYo.-Glanknaw 
and  Coshcullery,  2 qrs.,  7s.  Gd.-,  bar.  Ballynehinch,  co.  Gal- 
way— Killnecreragh  alias  Killinecraw  alias  Leaghtryle,  1 cart., 
13  a.  2s.  7Jtf,;  par.  Laragh,  bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo.— Cly- 
rawne  alias  Coolnecran  alias  Coolnecrawne,  1 qr.,  54  A. 

10s.  1 1 1 d. ; par.  Kilbolody,  siune  bar.  and  co the  walls  of  a 

house,  with  a cabbin  therein,  in  Brittain-street,  9d.— two  cab- 
bins  and  a garden,  d".  Is.  Gd. — a cabbin  and  garden,  d",  Is.  0 \d. 
—three  house  plotts  and  the  ruins  of  a mill  in  d',  3s.  Ifi 

—a  house  plott,  a cabbin,  and  garden,  in  d°,  Is.  OJd. part 

of  a house  plott,  the  Tholsell,  a stone  house,  two  house 
plotts,  and  garden,  3s.  3d.;  town  of  Athunry— Total  rent 
m Athunry,  10s.  9J<i— in  trust  for  y (49)  officers— Total 

rent  in  Galway,  15/.  2s.  Oid.— in  Mayo,  3/.  16s.  6 id. 

6.  Capt.  BRENT  MOORE. — Annaghubane  (part),  61  a. 

Annaghuduffe,  69  a. — Killmore,  Derecrosty,  Drumorecreene, 
214  a — Karrakeele,  4 tates,  viz.  Killmoreoganey,  Inshigagh, 
Killneherny,  and  Tomny,  214  a— Carune  or  Carnue  and  Cor- 
dovan, 153  a— Curvackan  and  Corrogarry,  113  a. Drom- 

roglnll,  92  a.;  bar.  Dartry,  co.  Monaghan.  — Aghrelean, 

137  a — in  part  of  Creene,  32  a — Corbrack,  68  a Mullao-- 

hanary,  123  a.;  bar.  Cremorne,  same  co— Total  quantity, 
1,276  a.  plant.  (2,066  a.  3 it.  25  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

17/.  4s.  5i)rf. Date  25 th  March  20 th  year.  — Inr oiled. 

9th  July  1668. 

8.  GEORGE  BRIGSTOCK  gent— In  Killadine,  for- 
merly retrenched  by  him,  78  a.  2 n.  prof.  3 a.  unprof.  plant. 


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• (127a.  Sc-  24  P.  stat.)  1/.  11s.  3J(/.;  bar.  Slant;,  to.  Meath. 
Dale  8 th  March  21s/  year.  — Inrollcd  16 th  March 


9.  PETER  WALLIS  esq.  — In  Bnllygrisdonnagh,  re- 
trenched  by  Amb.  Jones,  333  a.  3 b.  — in  Ballingarry  and 
Ballinlackin,  next  contiguous  to  Ballygrisdonnagh,  to  be  cut 
off  by  an  east  and  west  line,  retrenched  by  said  Jones,  14.7  a.  ; 
bar.  Coslea,  co.  Limerick— in  Docnemean  and  Ballynetrow, 
part  of  Lymemoyly,  and  both  Carraghvenogh,  all  admeasured 
together  and  retrenched  by  Sir  Edward  Ormesby,  49  a— 
Gortnedoglany  in  Ballingaddy  parish,  53  a.  — overplus  in 
Thomastown,  54  a.  besides  226  a.  2 r.  27  r.  confirmed  to  Geffrey 
Owens,  and  113  a.  1 r.  13  p.  retrenched  by  him,  84  a.  con- 
firmed to  y'  E.  of  Orrery,  450  a.  confirmed  to  Wm  Black- 
ney,  and  223  a.  retrenched  by  him.  — in  Thomastown,  re- 
trenched by  Geffrey  Owens,  and  contiguous  to  Ballinegoll, 
113  a.  1 r.  13  p.  ; bar.  Coshmay,  same  co.— Parknecourt  and 
a parcel!  of  land,  retrenched  by  Capt.  Henry  Ponsonby,  8 a. 
— ICnocksicckeene,  retrenched  by  Rd  Grice,  24  a.  1 r. — Gort- 
neshanaghy,  64  a.  & 12  r. ; liberties  of  Killmallock,  same  co. 

— Knockneburden  ats  Knockneburdonnagh,  115  a.;  bar. 
Barretts,  co.  Cork,  — in  y'  south-east  part  of  Ardhegashill 
and  Ardaturrush,  392  a.;  bar.  Beare  and  Bantry,  same  co. — 
Total  quantity  in  Limerick,  (1,371a.  stat.)  12/.  16s.  Of  cl. 

— in  Cork,  (821a.  & 39  p.  stat.)  71.  13s.  ll.W Date 

10 th  Dec.  20 th  ycar.—InroUed  14 th  December  1668. 

12.  FRANCIS  LEIGH  esq.  — In  Derrinany,  55  a. 
1/.  2s.  3d. — in  Dromin,  100  a-  2/.0s.5|d.— in  Killpatricke,  68  a. 
1/.  7s.  6 .Id— in  Ballinekill,  77a.  11.  11s.  2d.;  bar.  Carbury, 
co.  Kildare.  — Total  quantity,  (485  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  6/.  Is.  5 d. Date  24/A  Feb.  21s/  year.— Inrolled 

22  d March  1668. 

13.  ALEXANDER M'DONNELLesq— The  tenements, 
hamletts,  gardens,  and  backsides  in  the  town  and  village  of 
Learne  and  Gardenmore  (except  two  corn-mills  and  a tuck-mill 
in  Iwer),  with  60  a.  of  Gardenmore  decreed  yc  Marq.  of  Antrim, 
60  a.  — Ballyboly  ats  Ballybeskie  ats  Ballybesly,  24  qrs., 
175  A.  2 R.  28  p— the  2 old  town-lands  or  3 small  town-lands 
of  Dromque,  Donaghy,  Lelish  ats  Donique,  and  Donnygillis 
alias  Dromnoho,  and  Edera-Owen  ats  Ederowen,  512  a.  prof. 
56  a.  3 n.  unprof.  — Mullach-Sandall  alias  Molly-Sandall, 

2 qrs.,  270  a.  3 it.  32  r.  prof.  370  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof—  the 
5 qrs.  of  Killooghter  called  Altscall,  Altmore,  Tawnegriffin, 
Cregnaliorne,  and  Lisdrumbeard,  1,072  a.  1 R.  12  p.  prof. 
616  a.  Sr.  unprof.  — the  half  town  or  2 qrs.  of  Capponach 
alias  Skeoghbradagh,  143  a.  & 20  p.  prof.  284  a.  & 19  p.  un- 
prof— the  town-lands  and  5 acres,  country  measure,  or  4 qrs. 
of  Kilglene  als  Kilglenn,  535  a— the  4 town  of  Longduffe, 
467  a.  1 R.  24  p. — Drumaine,  d ',  128  a.  3 r.  8p—  Ballymul- 
loge  alias  Ballymullogh,  d“,  189  a.  1 R.  32  p.  — Ballytober 
alias  Bally tobher,  3 qrs.,  244  a. — the  townland  of  Sallach  alias 
Solor  ats  Sullogh,  436  a.  & 32  p.  — the  * town  and  4 qr.  of 
Ballywillin  ats  Ballymullen,  261  a.  3 R.  8r. — the  3 qrs.  and 
10  acres  of  Knocknewan  alias  Knockammore,  230  a.  3 R.  20  p. 
— Ballygilbert,  3 qrs.,  336  a.  & 24  p— the  qrs.  or  87  acres, 
country  measure,  of  Corkermaine  alias  Dunteige  and  Mul- 
libane,  419  a.  &4p. — Lisnelieay  alias  Lisnehayer,  14  qr., 
171  a.  & 12p. — the  5 acres,  country  measure,  of  St.  Conyne 
alias  Conningg,  68  A.  3 R.  — Ballygavannag  ats  Ballygnima, 

3 qrs.,  535  a.  3 n.  8 p— the  i town  of  Droagh,  81  a — the 
20  acres,  country  measure,  of  Moynisli  ats  Munsh,  72  a.  1 R. 
24  p— the  tenements,  hamletts,  gardens,  and  backsides  in 
the  town  of  Glenarme,  with  all  y'  lands  and  apps  formerly 
laid  out  and  belonging  to  them,  and  10  acres,  country  mea- 
sure, of  Parishy-Cregg,  in  Shenog  and  Culm' Rory,  70  A.  & 8 p. 

the  40  acres,  country  measure,  of  Leaberts,  210  a.  — the 

5 acres,  d“,  of  Broachboy,  68  A.  1 R.  12  p— the  Deare-Parke 
of  Glenarme,  153  a.  3 r.  32  p— parcell  of  Creggnitenbolly, 
Killcriden,  and  Knocknore,  y'  old  castle  of  Glenarme,  at  yc 
waterfoot,  with  the  tenements,  backsides,  and  gardens  thereto 
belon"imr,  72  a.  & 12  p. — the  50  acres,  country  measure,  of 
Ballym'Veagh  and  Brewy  ats  Ambrogh,  746  a.  & 24  p— the 
40  acres,  country  measure,  on  y'  east  side  of  Glenarme,  called 
Taunagh-Dreny,  &c.  ats  Tawragce  and  Tandereene,  429  a— 
the  4 town  of  Creggcluggin  ats  Caruloghan,  882  a.  2 R.  12  P. 
prof.  47  a.  unprof. — the  town  and  4 qr.  of  Tully  ats  Tullagh, 
yc  qr.  and  4 of  Teckmacrevan,  2,97 1 A.  1 R.  33  p.  prof.  497  a. 
unprof.  — the  castle  of  Glenarme,  with  ye  demesnes,  out- 
(122.) 


houses,  orchards,  and  gardens  and  appurfs,  being  parcell  of  ,9&2°Ch.II 
Tullagh  and  Templeoughtragh  (except  y'  mill  and  5 acres  ; 

thereto  belonging),  235  a. — the  20  acres,  country  measure,  of-  Anlnm. 
Strandkill  and  Parish,  62  a— the  40  acres,  country  measure, 
of  Moygline,  Eskie,  Thomas-Glasse,  140  a.  3 r.  24  p. — the 
qr.  of  Ballyvaddy,  346  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  179  A.  unprof. — the 
qr.  of  Downan  ats  Ballym'Rory  and  Drumaine,  490  a.  3 r. 

12  p.  prof.  287  a.  1 r.  4 p.  unprof. — the  10  acres  of  Gallanach 
alias  Ardroman,  26  a.  3 r.  36  p— the  20  acres,  country  mea- 
sure, of  North  and  South  Urshenagh,  112  a.  2 r.  12  p.  prof. 

191a.  & 28  p.  unprof— the  20  acres,  country  measure,  of 
Garford  and  Gortcarney  alias  Cardromaine,  129  a.  2 it. — the 
10  acres,  country  measure,  of  Drumanagh  ats  Cardromaine, 

34  a.  3 R.  8 p. the  20  acres  of  Drumnacole  alias  Lisnecree, 

97  a.  1 r.  36  p. — die  20  acres  of  Drumore  and  Knoeknefrin, 

284  a.  2 R.  prof.  334  a.  3 R.  12  p.  unprof. — the  qr.  and  5 acres, 
country  measure,  of  Shanlioe  and  Loscan,  309  a.  1 r.  20  p. 
prof.  357  a.  unprof. — Owach,  4 qr.,  149  a— the  qr.  of  Cregan 
and  Banan  ats  Branan,  221  a.  3 R.  32  p— the  half  town  of 
Lemnalary  ats  Carblie  and  Carnee  or  Cnrrowchantin,  372  A. 

& 32  p— the  qr.  and  5 acres,  country  measure,  of  Keryfreagh, 

Kinfad,  and  Keryfescoult,  168a.  3 r.  20p— die  qr.  of  Drum- 
nasott  ats  Druinnaseleth,  152  a.  3 r.  28  p.  — Ballywilligane 
alias  Ballyvellian  alias  Ballyvoolgan,  4 qr.,  92  a.  1 r.  20  p. — 
the  qr.  and  5 acres  of  Knappan  and  Loglian  ats  Cappan  and 
Lappan,  140  a.  1 r.  20  p — the- 20  acres  of  Galdboly,  164  a. 

1 r.  20  p. — the  10  acres  of  Ardcliney  ats  Arderleny,  119  a. — 
Kervermurchie  ats  Marcliy-Carrow,  1 qr.,  320  a. — the  4 town 
of  Glenariffe  and  the  mill,  1,048  a.  1 R.  24  p.  prof.  4,557  a. 
unprof— the  corn  mill  of  Cessendall,  y'  80  acres,  country 
measure,  of  Nariffe  ats  Narriffe  ats  Ballynully  and  Killmore, 

161a.  la.  20 p— the  60  acres  or  | town  of  Gortyclea  als 
Gurteclea,  Knockpanus,  and  Tully,  283  a.  2 r.  24  p.  prof. 

10  a.  1 r.  14  p.  unprof. — Glassmulline  alias  Glassmullin  and 
Duray  alias  Durahy,  1 qr.,  284  A.  1 R.  36  p— Coshendune 
alias  Gleadun  alias  Glendun,  375  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  2,776  a. 
unprof.  — the  20  acres  of  Ballyvolly  ats  Bullymullin  and 
Laymore,  232  a.  2 r.  2 p— the  20  acres  of  Ballybreake  and 
Taughnaghbreake,  178  a.  1 r.  32  p— the  10  acres  of  Gort- 
negrosse  ats  Gornamona  alias  Gorteenanona,  98  a.  & 8 p. 
the  25  acres,  country  measure,  of  Fallm'Crill  alias  Faghm' 

Killy  ats  Feirkelly,  243a.  In.  prof.  324a.  unprof. -*“.116 
5 aci-es  of  Broachderry  ats  Braghderry  alias  Bruaghdarry, 

5 a.  3 r.  36  p— the  20  acres  of  Ravanagh  ats  Ranagh  ats 
Caslane,  130  a.  3 r.  32 p.— the  20  acres  of  Agelach  ats 
Augulag  alias  Aguly,  89  a.  2 a.  12  p.  — the  20  acres  of 
Stradimshenagh  ats  Costnestigh  alias  Tenecoyne,  248  A.  3 R. 

8 p.  prof.  99  a.  2r.'24p.  unprof— the  20  acres  of  Bruagh- 
riagh  and  Drumore,  124  A.  1 R.  16  p.  — the  £0  acres  of 
Monevert  ats  Annebert,  22  a.  & 28  p— parcell  of  Durachy 
alias  Duraghy,  3 a.  1 a.  12  p— the  5 acres  of  Clogl.glasse, 

14  a.  1r.  12  p— the  20  acres  or  qr.  of  Glencorpe,  154  a. 

3 a.  28  p— the  15  acres  of  Atneskelt,  Altneebeemore  alias 
Benghmore,  187  a.  1 R.  24  P.  prof.  1,862  a.  2 it.  unprof.— 
the  20  acres  of  Courtm'Martin  and  Ballymalogh,  56  a.  & 

36  p— the  15  acres  of  Fachully  and  Leckboy  ats  Faglelegbey, 

228  a.  & 8 P.  prof.  536  a.  unprof. — die  10  acres  of  Coghfine, 

72  a.  2 u.  26  p.  prof.  52  a.  3 r.  unprof— the  other  10  acres  of 
Gortnegrosse,  269  a.  prof.  189  a.  & 8 p.  unprof— two  qrs.  of 
Cloghs  ats  Cloghinfra,  226  a.  & 22  p.  prof.  39  a.  3 n.  24  r. 
unprof— the  15  A.  of  Dundressagh,  Corskive,  and  Cownagee 
alias  Culleene,  73  a.  2 it.  16  p.  prof.  25  a.  & 20  p.  unprof— 
the  20  acres  of  Culluchoge  ats  Cullagheagh,  47  a.  3 it. — the 
20  acres  of  Knocknacary,  124  a.  3 r.  20  p— the  qr.  of  Mul- 
laglies  ats  Layd,  and  5 perch  acres,  66  A.  3 it.  4 p— the  10 
acres  of  Clettican  ats  Cleltinach,  82  a.  & 36  p.  prof.  435  a. 

3 it.  8 p.  unprof— the  10  acres  of  Killmore  alias  Claymore, 
and  yc  other  10  acres  of  d",  339  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  694  a.  & 

28  p.  unprof— the  5 acres  of  Solar,  9 a— the  royalty  of  holding 
a court  leet  and  court  baron  in  said  barony  of  Glenarme,  with 
_vc  fairs  and  markets  of  Glenarme,  Learne,  and  Iledbay— out 
of  yc  ]8  score  acres,  perch  measure,  of  Ballygelly,  Tworene- 
mony,  Magherecnrnecnsdane,  Corkermaine,  and  yc  mill  of 
Ballw'elly,  the  chiefry  of  25/.  3s— out  of  the  qr.  & 4 of  Lis- 
neliea,  one  tenement  in  Glenarme,  y*  corn  and  the  tuck  mill 
of  Ballyruder,  and  10  perch  acres,  yc  corn-mill,  and  4 acre  of 
Carnallagh,  3/.— out  of  the  two  qrs.  of  Killoghter,  1 qr.  of 
Mullaghboy,  and  1 qr.  of  Ballymulloge,  16/.  14s.— out  of 
the  40  acres,  country  measure,  of  Moymes  and  Maghere- 
gorchy,  11/.  16s.  Srf.— out  of  Ballytober  qr.,  Owen-Cloghy 
qr.,  a tenement  in  Inver  and  some  tenements  in  Glenarme, 


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Antrim 


Limerick. 


Kilkenny . 


Wexford. 


Kilkenny. 


Tipperary. 


170 RECORDS  OF  IRELAND:  [March 


n'  127. 6s.  8rf. — out  of  a tenement  in  Inver-Dromnagreagh,  3 qrs., 
2J  acres,  country  measure,  in  Solar  and  in  Ballyhackett, 
317. 17s.  6d. — out  of  the  constableship  of  the  town  of  Redby, 
the  town  custom,  market  and  port  custom,  in  d”,  the  20  acres, 
of  country  measure,  of  Corneheagh,  35  acres  of  Moynish, 
5 acres  of  Clony,  15  acres  of  Bally villoe,  10  acres  of  Gortne- 
cloy,  2 qrs.  of  Auchochey,  20  acres  of  Shilcrome  and  Clogh- 
glasse,  267.  12s.— out  of  Ballyruder  of  Corkermaine,  277.  14s. 
— out  of  the  4 town  of  Carnefenoge  and  Corkermaine,  and 
Ballyruder,  167.  16s.  8s. ; bar.  Glenarme,  co.  Antrim. — 
all  y'  premisses  had  been  settled  upon  him  by  his  father 
Randal,  late  Earl  of  Antrim.  — Total  quantity,  21,820  a. 
1 a.  23  p.  plant.  (35,345  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
2947. 10s.  Ilt7. Date  21st  Jan.  20  th  year.—Inrolled  1st  Feb- 

ruary 1668. 


,.  18.  NATHANIEL  MARKES  esq— In  Derrinagh  and 

Garrone,  189  a.  prof.  35  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof. — Clouheene, 
372  a. — Gurteene,  100  a. — in  Upper  Coolemonine,  19  a.  1r. 
31 1'. — Clarehill,  Ballintean,  Culusane,  and  Bayle  or  Boyle, 
517  a.  — Upper  Ballykneene,  121a.  Sr.  16  p.  prof.  511a. 
2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Lower  Ballykneene,  125  a.  & 16  p.  prof. 

11a.  In.  24  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Tenehinch,  Queen’s  Co. 

Total  quantity,  1,444  a.  & 23  p.  plant.  (2,339  A.  1 h.  2 p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  297.4s.  10(7. Date  16 th  Oct.  20 th  year. 

— fnrolled  1 9th  November  1668. 


20.  JOI-IN  SWIFT  esq. — Nisslerath,  346  a.  3 it.  plant. 
(561  a.  2 n.  30 p.  stat.)  77.  O.s.  5<7. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Lowtii. 
— to  hold  during  y*  life  of  Lettice,  widow  of  Patrick  Cham- 
berlaine  (whose  son  was  Arthur  Chamb.  ats  Brownlow  esq.), 

and  then  ye  wife  of  Alexander  Aston  esq. Date  20 th  May 

20th  year. — Inrolled  30th  May  1668. 


18  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  117.  Is.  4(7. Date  2d  January 

20th  year. — Inrolled  15lh  January  1668. 

29.  Aldn.  WM.  RIDGES. — Glanteige,  retrenched  by  Col. 
Rich'1  Lehunte,  506  a.  — Crefoge  retrenched,  228  a.  ; bar. 
Ballagheene,  co.  Wexford— Total  quantity,  (1,188  a.  3 r. 
32  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  147.  17s.  2%d. — part  of  yc  2 parcells 
of  Coihon  belonging  to  the  town  of  Skreene,  17  a.  1 r.  plant. 
(27  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)  6s.  lOJrf.;  bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath. 

Date  10th  Dec.  20 th  year.  — Inrolled  27 th  January 

1668. 

30.  FARNHAM  ALDERSEY — In  Rathduffe,  out  of 
the  south  part,  28  a.  2 r.  28p— in  Lisnecasky,  87  a.  3 r.  39  p.  ; 

bar.  Rathconrath,  . co.  Westmeath Total,  (188  a.  3 r. 

37  p.  stat.) — Rent,  27.  7s.  3(7. Date  13th  Dec.  10th  year. 

—Inrolled  147/«  April  1668. 

33.  NICHOLAS  OGLE  gent. — Glaxtowne  (part),  4 a. 
2r.  26  p.  — Batstowne,  146  a.  2 r.  35  p.  — Dryderstowne, 

152  a.  3 r.  2 p. — Killvolagh,  62  a.  3 r.  36  Dissertally, 

78  a.  2 it.  32  p. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. — Total  quan- 
tity, 445  a.  3 r.  1 1 p.  plant.  (722  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)  -Total  rent, 

97. 0s.  6(7. Date  3d  April  20lh  year— Inrolled  3d  September 

1668. 

34.  THOMAS  TALBOTT  gent. — In  Cahirabby,  242a. 
2 r.  — Farrenlahissery,  71  a.  — Farrennehinibry,  55  a.— 
Grangemore  (part),  22  a— Cannonsland,  84  a— Grangemore, 
137  a— Ballym'Adam  (part),  138a— Ballybrade,  197a— in 
the  east  part  of  the  north  part  of  Ruscoe,  42  a.  &25p.; 
bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary — Total  quantity,  988  a. 
2r.  25  p.  plant.  (1,601a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

157,0s.  3 ((7. Date  18th  March  20th  year. — Inrolled  1th  April 

1668. 


Wexford. 


Westmeath. 


Westmeath. 


Tipperary. 


22.  OLIVER  LAMBERT  esq— In  y'  castle,  town,  and 
part  of  yc  lands  of  Rathkeile  and  Westgortroe,  3 ats  4 pi., 
478a.  3 r.  7/.5s. 4fd. — Knocknavad  alias  Knockbanavad,  13a. 
3s.  1 1 1 (7- — Ardgoulabeg,  161a.  27.  8s.  lOJrf. — Scart,  78  a. 

1 a 17.  3s.  9(7. — in  Ardgoulemore,  51a.  & 5 p.  15s.  5\d. 

Upper  Englandstowne,  226  a.  prof.  3 a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof. 
37.  8s.  7^(7.  — Lower  Englandstowne,  244  a.  2 r.  prof.  22  a. 

2 r.  unprof.  37.  14s.  3(7.  — Ballinweery  alias  Ballinvory, 
254  a.  prof.  6 a.  3 r.  14  p.  unprof.  37.  17s.  lj<7—  Avongan 
ats  Amogan,  3 pi.,  509  a.  prof.  4 a.  3 R.  24 p.  unprof.  77.14s. 7(7. 
— both  the  Coorusses  alias  Coolerosse,  2 pi.,  552  a.  87. 7s.  7§rf. 
— Capanighan,  464  a.  77.  0s.  1 1(7—  in  Cappananth  alias  Cap- 
panenanty,  Clonduffe,  and  Ballyshallagh,  433  a.  67. 1 Is.  6(7. 

— in  Monemohill,  444  a.  67.  14s.  lOJrf.;  bar.  Connelloe, 
co.  Limerick.  — Total  quantity,  3,908  a.  2 r.  5 p.  plant. 

— Total  rent,  597.  7s.  — Brelaghnegillagh  ats  Ballinighily, 
Fihidie,  and  Ballegh,  437  a.  67.  12s.  8frf— Kiltenane,  128  a.’ 
17. 18s.  IO^rf. — Milltowne  alias  Ballymullin,  116a.  17. 15s.2ijrf. 

Garranboy,  142  a 27.  3s.  14(7. — Gortingrewer  alias  Gor- 
tinicoroe,  55  a.  16s.  8 \d. — Garranard  ats  Granard,  75  a. 
17.  2s.  9J(7.  — Finiterstowne  and  Ballyongan,  765  a.  prof. 
78  a.  unprof.  117.  12s.  4(7.  — Graige  ats  Grange  of  the 
same,  103  a.  17.  Us.  3&<7.— Ballniverrick,  106  a.  17.  12s.  2\d. 
—Total  quantity,  1,927  a.  plant.— Total  rent,  297.  5s.  2%d. 
Date  15th  May  20th  year.—Inrolled  18 th  May  1668. 


24.  EMANUEL  PALMER  esq— The  south-east  part 
Ballyleogh,  232  a.  2 a.  27  p.  prof.  58  a.  2 r.  unprof—  tl 
south-east  part  of  Parkstowne,  51a.— in  Curraghmor 

25  a.  ; bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny Tot 

quantity,  308  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (499  a.  3 r.  39  P.  stat.)- 

Total  rent,  67.5s. 25.  AGNES,  relict  of  11D.  SCOT 

gent.,  SAMUEL,  their  son  and  heir,  and  EUSEBIUS  CO'J 
TON  gent— Ballymacare,  202  a.;  lib.  of  Rosse,  bar.  Bantr 
co.  Wexford.  — Dromcormuck  (part),  30  a.;  bar.  Barg 
same  co. — Total,  (375  a.  3 n.  8 p. stat.)— Rent,  47.  13s.  Ill 
— Rossnaggadon  (part),  69  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (112  a.  3': 
16  p.  stat.)  17.  8s.2.{(7.  — to  Cotton.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  an 

Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. Dale  8th  February  20th  year.- 

Inrolled  2d  March  1667. 


27.  Sir  THOMAS  DANCER  bart— Modreny,  372  a. 
57.  12s.  113(7.  — Carolke,  195  a.  27.  19s.  2}rf.  — Clowes- 
towne  and  Lacka,  162  a.  27.9s.2Jrf.;  bar.  Lower  Ormond, 
co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity,  729  a.  plant.  (1,180  a.  3 r. 


| 36.  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY  esq— In  Dromalish, 

95  a.  2 r.  26  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  17.  5s.  8 rf.  — in  Downe- 
begg,  65  a.  In.  13  p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  17s.  5rf.;  bar.  Kine- 
learty,  co.  Downe. — Dunevilly  alias  Rosemount  park,  143  a. 

prof.  45  a.  unprof.  17.  18s.  7rf. ; bar.  Ards,  same  co Total, 

303  A.  S r.  39  p.  plant.  (490a.  & lp.  stat. (-Rent,  47.  ls.8d’. 

— in  Lishderry  alias  Lisderny  alias  Montgomery’s  towne, 
68  a.  2n.— in  Killnamullin  alias  Killmullin  and" Killnagha 
ats  Kalchan  alias  Fitzstewartstowne,  79  a.  2 it.  33  p.  — jn 
Kafinane,  3 a.  3 r— in  Corrard,  25  a.  2 r— in  Corrahard, 
9 a.  & 26  p— in  the  same,  14a.  2r.  13  p— in  Drombrackough, 

5 a.  1 11.  13  r. — in  the  same,  9 a — in  Givola,  5 a.  3 r.  30  p. 

in  the  same,  11  a.  2 n.  6 p. — in  Derry holaught,  3 a.  3 R.  20  p. 

— in  the  same,  3 a.  & 22  r.  — in  Dromharrow,  5 a.  — in 
Gortgencdy  alias  Pearle-Brooke,  94  a.  1 r— in  Corany,  con- 
tiguous to  d",  5 a.  3 h.  Up— in  Gortgarrane,  10  a’— in 

Tremish  and  Cremigh  or  ish,  4 a— in  Drumken,  7 a in 

Killsallagh,  2 a. — in  Mullaghcarvy,  35  a.  2 r.  20  p. Mul- 

laghmackgwyre  ats  Exchequerstowne,  138  a.  1 r.— of  the 
same,  21a.  3 r. — of  the  same,  6 a. — Edensolve  ats  Eden- 
solhis  alias  Chasehill,  89  a.  — Carrow-Ederdeshroane  ats 
Fitz- James  to  wne,  76  a.  2 r— in  Drumaratt  and  ToynoUy, 
4 a.  3r.  — in  Derryhearne,  2 a.;  bar.  Magherestephana, 
co.  Fermanagh.  — Total  quantity,  741  a.  3 r.  34  p. 
plant.  (1,201a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  107.0s.  IJrf. 
Dale  25th  August  20th  year.  — Inrolled  15 th  September 


40.  WM.  and  HENRY  FINCH  and  Capt  THOS. 
MILLS— A timber  house,  slated,  a backside,  a yard,  and  a 
shade,  in  St.  Francis-street,  Dublin,  6s.  10(7— Castle-Trea- 
sure alias  Frisell’s  Castle,  456  a.  67.  18s.  6rf.;  par.  Carri- 
gallin,  south  lib.  of  Cork — Ballintawning  alias  Ballintawny, 

181  a.  — Ballinvoltige  and  Inskiny,  273  a Killmarihine, 

103  a— Ballyanbrensige  alias  Ballinvriensigg,  252  a.;  par.  In- 
skiny, south  lib.  of  Cork. — the  moiety  of  Ballymory,  131a.; 
par.  Killnaglory,  said  liberties.  — Total  quantity  in  said 
liberties,  1,380a.  3 r.  4 p. plant.  (2,236a.  2 r.  20 p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  207.  19s.  4)rf. — one  house,  slated,  and  another  house, 
slated,  in  Court-lane— a house  backwards  in  James  Lombard's 
lane— a garden  from  y=  slipp  to  y-  city  wall  in  Great-lane. 

— a front  house  and  backside  in  David  Terry’s  lane the 

Hagg  yard  garden  on  which  is  built  several  cabbins  in  Markett 
Green,  north  side. — a cabbin  and  garden  in  yc  east  side  of 
Bohernamontane  ats  Bohernamone-lane. — a front  thatched 


Dublin. 

Cork. 


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Lo  gfod 


house  and  two  gardens  in  d”,  city  of  ConK.— a new  stone 
and  thatched  house,  and  a garden,  upon  y‘  Strand,  suburbs 

0f  jo. a house,  4 cabbins,  and  a garden,  in  Spittle-lane,  city 

of  Cork.— Gortaknock  alias  Fagan’s  close,  1 a— Fau-e  Hill 
closes,  4 a.— Moneremore,  1 a.— part  of  Carrick,  2 a.  ; north 
sub.  of  Cork.— Total  rent  for  yc  houses  in  Cork,  31.  5s.  4£d. 

in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. — Rnvaldrin,  216  a.  2 r.  prof. 

145  a.  unprof.  4/.  7s.  8£d.  — in  Lisdrenagh,  47  a.  3 R. 
19s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Ardagli.  co.  Longford.  — Drimmard  and 
Farmullagh  alias  Farmillagh,  215  a.  2r.  prof.  280  a.  unprof. 


41.  7s.  3Jd. — Drumvadimore,  £ cart.,  30  a.  12s.  l£d. — Bren-  i9&20Cn.II. 

ruskelly,  £ cart.,  30  a.  12s.  l£d.;  bar.  Longford,  sameco.— 

Trewgarrow,  1 cart.,  96  a.  1/.  18s.  10£d.;  bar.  Granard,  same  Longford. 

co Total  rent,  121. 17s.  5£d— a parcell  of  land  called  Bal-  Cork. 

libohoge.  Is.  10£d.;  lib.  of  Cork.— two  cellars  and  old  walls  Drogheda. 
in  or  near  Batchelor’s-lane. — part  of  2 parts  of  the  June- 
house. — a small  garden  adjoining  to  the  former,  3s.  9 d. ; 

town  and  lib.  of  Drogheda. — in  trust  for  yc  (49)  officers. 

Date  7 th  Dec.  20 th  year. — Inrolled  6th  May  1669. 


Roll,  1 9th  8$  20 th  Cha.  II.  sixth  part,  back. 


1.  BENJAMIN  CROFTS  esq.— Brownstown  (part),  86  a. 

1 u.  24  p. — Artiteige  (part),  46  a.  & 16  p. — Hackettstowne, 
127  a.  1 r.  8 p.— Killeene,  66  a.  1 R.  8 p.— North  and  South 
Gortnashannavally,  31  A.  & 32  P. — Carrowrane,  238  a.  2r. 
— Ardaghand  Ballincarrick,206A.  2r.  16  p.— Bunnanumerry, 
164  a.  ; bar.  East  Carberry,  co.  Cork. — Clonfadd,  576  a.  plant. 
(933a.  & 4 p.  stat.)  111.  13s.  3 d. ; bar.  Farbill,  co.  West- 
meath.—Total  in  Cork,  966  a.  1 R.  24 p.  plant.  (1,565  a.  1 R. 

26  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  14Z.  13s.  6d. Date  23d  Sep. 

20 th  year. — Inrolled  8 th  Dec.  1668. 


King's  Co. 


3.  DANIEL  REDMAN  esq.— Castle  Rickard  (part), 715a. 
— Ballymaghin,  258  a.  191.  14s.  0£d.— Croboy  (part),  91  a— 
Clondaly  (part),  140  a.  41.  13s.  6 id.;  bar.  Moyfenragh,  co. 
Meath. — in  Curraghgarran  and  Lisveranagli,  303  a.  Dru- 
nilcman,  Glassderrybegg,  and  Cunigar,  part  of  Clonbrenan 
and  Ballyrickardbegg,  886  a.  24/.  Is.  2£d. ; bar.  Clonliske, 
Queen's  Co.  King’s  Co— in  Coolohill,  Ballyneven,  and  Rahinleagh, 
1,651a.  1 r.  3 p. — Lismore,  69  a. — Ballinsaggard  (part),  231a. 

Kilkenny.  39/.  10s.  5£d. ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— Ballylinch, 
300  a.— part  of  Legan,  240  a.  10/.  18s.  8£d. ; bar.  Gowran, 
co.  Kilkenny. — Glaunnagow  and  Farradogh  alias  Farragli- 
clogh,  830  a.  prof.  616  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  16/.  16s.  U,d. ; bar. 
Fassadining,  same  co.— Killree  (part),  430  a.  SI.  14s.  lid. ; 
Meath.  bar.  Shillelougher,  same  co— Iskerone  alias  Iskeroane  (part), 
154  a.  1 r.  14  p.  31.  2s.  6 d. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. — Cor- 
ballis,  216  a.  prof.  4 a.  2 k.  unprof—  Gyllistowne,  169  a. — 
Old-Town  (part),  45a.  8/.  14s.  lid. ; bar.  Skreene, same  co— 
Wexford.  Killcotty  (part),  169  a.  1 r— Killpearce,  261  a— Annaghfin, 
33  a. — Ballymottbegg,  147  a— Bally  mottmore,  79  a— Darry, 
74  a. — in  Ballymackogh,  96  a.  1 r.  9p.  17/.  8s.  Id.;  bar. 

King's  Co.  Ballagheene,  co.  Wexford.  — part  of  yc  plowl“  of  Lis- 
Kilhenny.  duffe,  298  a.  6/.  Os.  8£d. ; bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co— Rath- 
more  and  part  of  Raggettsland,  72  a.  1/.  9s.  l£d. ; liberties 
of  the  city  of  Kilkenny— Total  quantity,  7,958  a.  & 26  p. 

plant.  (12,890  a.  3 r.  21  p.  stat.) Date  10 </t  Dec.  20 th  year. 

— Inrolled  19 th  Dec.  1668. 


logh,  174  a. — Mainewre,  290  a. — Lehanagh,  £ qr.,  341a. — Galway. 

Crannagh,  1 qr.,  99  a— in  Capaverogye,  qr.  and  £,  44  a.;  bar. 

Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — in  Moyardwood  qr.,  171a. — in  Capa- 
verogye aforesaid,  242  a.  ; bar.  Kilconnell,  same  co. — Total, 

(2,204  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  13/.  15s.  6 Jd— to  hold  to  ye  uses 

of  f Major’s  will. 19.  THOMAS  LOVELACE— In  Roscommon. 

Garragh,  £ qr. — in  Clonekeine  qr.,  containing  Annaghmona 
and  Cloonelary,  parcells  thereunto  belonging,  7S  a. — Corbooe, 

1 qr.,  128  a.  ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon— Carrow-  Sligo. 

more-Dereing,  1 qr.,  90a. — Island,  1 qr.,  52a.;  bar.  Tirreragh, 
co.  Sligo— half  a qr.  in  Cashile,  101  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— 
in  Loghbane  qr.,  123  a.  3 r.  8p.;  bar.  Leyny,  same  co— Total 
quantity  in  Roscommon,  (333  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

21.  Is.  8£d— in  Sligo,  (595  a.  & 20  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  3/. 

14s.  0£d. 20.  FRANCIS  WEAVER— In  Cashle,  90  a. 

2a.  27 p.  plant.  (146a.  3r.  19p.  stat.)  18s.4£d.;  bar.  Leyny, 

co.  Sligo. 21.  RICH.  MOORE— Cloghrauke  or  ranke  Kilkenny. 

(part),  200a.  4/.  0s.  llfd.;  bar.  Fassadining,  co.  Kilkenny. 

— Castlewarren  and  ICinanogh,  part  of  y'  same,  69  a.  & 27  p. 
l/.8s. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny—  Adamstowne  (part), 

62a.  2 r.  l!.5s.3£d.;  bar.  Cranagh,  same  co. 22.  THO- 

MAS LOVELACE  and  RALPH  FENWICK— In  Ard- 
begg,  north  part,  25  a.  & 34  p— in  RochestoWne,  north-east 
part,  61a.  & 27  p— in  Carrigganana,  yc  north-west  part,  36  a. 

2 r.  27  p— more  in  the  same,  24  a.  3 r.  27  p— in  Ballanareagh, 

19  a.  2 R.  29  p. — in  Parkestowne,  west  part,  66  a.  & 8 p. — in 
north-west  part  of  d",  38  a.  8e  9 p. — in  the  same,  2 a.  1 r. 

— in  Flempistowne  ats  Flemingstowne,  contiguous  to  Bally- 
moytry,  and  towards  Giltamore,  142  a.  2 r.  27 p. — in  Ballyvary, 

33a.  & 20 p.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. — 

Total  quantity,  (728  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9/.  2s.  ljd. 

to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  Blackness  will. Date  21th  Nov. 

20 th  year. — Inrolled  5th  Dec.  1668. 


Tipperary. 


6.  HUMPHREY  MINCHIN — Shannagarry,  232  a— 
Knockanekitt,  138  a— Kilmacamoge,  122  a— Dromdronane, 
68  a— Graigshoney,  31  A— Affoley,  194  a.  ; bar.  Slevardagli, 
co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  785  a.  plant.  (1,271  a.  2 r. 

11  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  llZ.  18s.  5d. Date  3d  Dec. 

20 th  year. — Inrolled  22 d Dec.  1668. 

7.  JOHN  Lord  Vise.  MASSAREENE,  Col.  RANDAL 
CLAYTON,  and  L'  Col.  WM.  MEADE— A slated  house, 
a kitchen,  and  a small  brewhouse,  in  Skinner-row,  in  Dublin, 
2 U 3s.  10£d. — in  Ballygownanmore,  149  a.  1 n.  3/.  0s.  5£d. — 
Conianstowne  alias  Cominstowne,  303  a.  1 R.  6/.  2s.  9 jd. — 
Killnemonaghbegg  and  Ballyknock,  185  a.  3/.  14s.  11  Jd. 
Ballygonnell  alias  Ballygannoll  or  gamell,  132  a.  & 20  r. 
21.  13s.  6d.  — Ballyhoick  alias  Ballyhoge  alias  Haukstowne, 
265  a.  5/.  7s.  Sijd. — Ballyharran,  62  a.  1/.  5s.  ljd— Knock- 
andose,  56  a.  It  2s.  8 d.  — in  Newtowne  and  Aghanmore, 
38  a.  1r.  34  p.  15s.  7d. ; bar.  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow. — Total 
quantity,  1,191  a.  & 14  r.  plant — Total  rent,  24/.  2s.4Jd— 

in  trust  for  ye  (49)  officers. Date  21  st  Oct.  20 th  year.— In- 

rolled  15 th  Dec.  1668. 

13.  THOS.  LOVELACE  and  RALPH  FENWICK, 
executors  of  Major  Robert  Blackney  of  Gallagli,  co.  Gal- 
way.— Clintstowne,  252  a. — Knockroe,  203  a. — Drummerlim 
(part),  235  a.  ; bar.  Fassadining,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total  quan- 
tity, (1,1 17  a.  2 r.  30  p.  stat.)  13/.  19s.  5d— in  Cloghan,  9 a. 
& 39  p.  plant.  (14  a.  3 r.  36p.  stat.)  Is.  10£d. ; bar.  Tyrawly, 
co.  Mayo.  — the  castle,  town,  and  £ qr.  of  land  of  Gal- 
022.) 


24.  Sir  ARTHUR  FORBESSE  bai  t,  and  Capt.  THOS. 
STEWART— A parcell  of  ground,  on  which  is  a coach- 
house, in  Cooke-street,  Dublin,  6s. — a ruined  house  in  d®,  II 
7s.  6d. — part  of  a slated  house,  backhouse,  backside,  and  gar- 
den, on  yc  south  side  of  Key-lane,  Id— a front  house,  slated, 
a thatched  backside,  and  garden,  a house  backwards  and  a 
stable,  in  d°,  7s.  6d. — a front  thatched  house,  backside,  and 
garden,  d°,  3s— a comer  house,  costlewise,  slated,  in  d«,  6s. 

—a  front  house,  slated,  a backside,  and  garden,  on  y1'  cast  side 
of  St.  Mary’s-street,  6s— a front  house,  slated,  a backside, 
and  garden,  d»,  6s— a stone  house  and  garden,  6s— a house, 
thatched,  a cabbin  backwards,  a yard,  and  garden,  d",  3s.  9 d. 

a ]al.ge  ruinous  stone  house;  a backside,  and  garden,  near 

Lady  Gate,  d”,  9s— a ruinous  cabbin  and  garden  in  d°,  west 
side.  Is.  6 d. — a front  thatched  house  and  garden  in  d”,  3s. — 
a front  cabbin  and  part  of  a garden  in  d°.  Is.  6d. — a front 
cabbin  and  garden,  d°.  Is.  6c/. — a cabbin  and  backside,  d“, 
4£</.  — ruined  walls  of  a house,  in  which  is  a cabbin  and  gar- 
den, in  d°.  Is.  6 d. — a ruined  cabbin  and  garden,  d",  Is.  6d. — 
a decayed  stone  house,  built  casllewise,  d“,  4s.  6 d. — a slated 
small  house,  d°,  9d. — a front  corner  house,  thatched,  in  d», 
3s.9rf. — a cabbin  and  backside,  d°,  2s.  3d. — a cabbin  and  back- 
side, d“,  9 d. — a front  house,  thatched,  a backside,  and  garden,  d", 

ls.6rf. — ahouse  to  thestreet,  slated,  aruinedfrontwall,  back  walls, 

thatched,  a backside,  and  garden,  d°,  10s.  6d— a front  house, 
slated,  a backside,  and  garden,  d“,  4s.  6r/. — a front  cabbin,  a 
backside,  and  garden,  in  Westgate,  south  side,  house,  2s.  3d. 
a waste  plott  and  garden  from  the  street  to  the  town  walls, 

2s. 3d.;  town  of  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford— a malthouse, 
slated,  in  St.  Lawrence-lane,  7s.6d— a large  front  house,  a house 
backwards,  a killhouse,  slated,  a backside,  and  another  house 
backwards,  d°,  11. 17s.  6d— a waste  plott  of  ground  from  the 
foregoing  houses  to  the  city  walls  in  d”,  2s.  3d— a front  house. 


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19&20CH.II.  y*  sign  0f  yc  Spread  Eagle,  all  the  ruins  and  backsides  be- 

longing  to  it,  together  with  a garden  plott,  d”,  14  2s.  6 d. — 

Cork.  a front  house,  backside,  and  stable,  in  Martell’s-lane,  14  2s.  (id. 
— a backhouse,  beside  yc  former’s  backside,  and  garden  to  y° 
city  walls,  in  d“,  10 s.  6<4— a front  house,  a shedd,  a backside, 
and  stable  in  y°  same,  a cowhouse  and  brewhouse,  extending 
to  yc  city  walls,  in  d“,  14  2s.  6,4— a front  slated  house,  a 
backside,  2 backhouses,  a backside,  and  garden,  in  d",  24  8s. 
— a front  house,  a backside,  and  garden  to  y'  city  walls,  in 
Verdun-lane,  14  2s.  6,4— a front  house,  a backhouse,  a back- 
side, and  garden  to  y=  city  walls,  d",  14  2s.  6,4— a front  house 
and  yard,  d°,  9s. — part  of  a front  slated  house,  a house  back- 
wards, a back  killhouse,  a dwelling  house  backwards,  a stable, 
backside,  and  garden  to  the  city  walls,  in  Martell's-lane,  3s.6<4; 

Longford,  city  of  Cork— Aughikillmore  (part),  141  a.  2a.  plant.  (229a. 

& 34  p.  stat.)  2417s.3<4 ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford. — Total 
rent  in  Dungarvan,  44  11s.  2\d. — in  Cork  and  Longford, 

1 14  10s.  9c?.— in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. Dale  25th  Jan. 

1 9th  year. — Inrolled  18th  May  1668. 

Tipperary.  30.  SUSANNA  ROGILL,  sole  sister  and  heir  of  Major  I 
Lewis  Pemberton  dec'1.— In  Carrick,  51a.  2 n.— in  Kilfelane, 
18  a.  3r.  — Garrane,  336  a.  — Westerne-Quirke,  89  a.— 
Toome  (part),  72  a.  & 34.  p. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tippe- 
uaiiv.— Total  quantity,  567a.  1 n.  30p.  plant.  (919a.  & 24 p.  | 

stat.)— Total  rent,  84  12s.  3 jd. Dale  23d  Dec.  20th  year. 

—Inrolled  15  th  Jan.  1668. 

Cork.  32.  Capt.  THOMAS  GRAHAM. — In  Killaha,  plowl" 

and  395  a.  1 r.  20  p.— Ballimackallin,  | pi.,  132  a. Balli- 

maclawrence,  1 pi.,  250  a.— Cnppeneveigli,  4 pi.,  100  a.;  bar. 
Fermoy,  co.  Cork — Total  quantity,  877  a.  1 r.  20  p.  plant. 

(1,421  a.  & 32  i*.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  134  6s.  6<4 Date 

25th  Nov.  20th  year — Inrolled  27 th  Nov.  1668. 

Queen's  Co.  34.  THOMAS  CARR  esq.— Killcollmanbane,  222a.  2 r. 

32  p.  plant.  (360  a.  2 n.  39  p.  stat.)  44  1 0s.  2.j<4 ; bar.  Mary- 
borough, Queen’s  Co Date  9th  April  20 th  year.  —In- 

rolled  27 th  April  1668. 

M s«-  THOMAS  BLIGH  gm,  „„  ,„d  hei,  of  John  Bligl, 
esq.,  dec'1,  and  CATHARINE,  widow  and  adminis*  of  said  I 
John.  — Upper  Moyagher  (part),  382  a.  3 r.  21  x>. more  in  I 


the  same,  46  a.  23  p.  — Drissoge  (part),  166  a.  2 r.  27  p. ; i 
bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath.— Brittas  (part),  252  a.  & 30  r.  prof.  - 
20  a.  3 R.  unprof. — Mooneagh,  58  a.  3 r.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Mohergallion,  same  co.— Total,  (1,468a.  2 r.  13  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  184  6s.  3 \d. — to  hold  pursuant  to  said  John’s 

will,  dated  2d  Nov.  1666 38.  JAMES  LAVALLIN  of 

Cork,  gent. — The  moiety  of  the  half  plow,  of  Leahinningbegg, 

30  a.  2 r.  ; south  lib.  of  Cork.— the  2 pi.  and  4 of  Coole- 
owen  and  Farrenroslig,  including  .therein  several  other  denoihs, 
viz.  Knocknecally,  Kilphillibode,  Ballynikiercagh,  Ballyne- 
multory,  and  Lisduffe,  1,433  A — the  moiety  of  the  half  pi. 
of  Boolybegg,  60  a.  2 r.  ; north  liberties  same  co—  Bal- 
lintawtesig  alias  Ballytotas,  Killorga  alias  Killurgan,  412  a. 

3 r.  24  p. — Gurtinena,  5 a.  2 r.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Balle- 
rickin  alias  Ballydickin,  146  a.  3 r.— the  west  part  of  Atti- 
nacmage  alias  Attigmage,  26  a.  2 r.  — Gortneglough  alias 

Gorticlogh,  27  a.  1 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Imokelly,  same  co Total 

quantity,  2,143  a.  & 8p.  plant.  (3,471  a.  2 R.  22  p.  stat.)  — 

—Total  rent,  324  10s.  10f<4 Date  10th  Dec.  20 th  year. 

— Inrolled  22d  December  1668. 


■H.  Capt. THOMAS  ARMESTllONG—A  timber  house, 
slated,  in  Corn-market,  Dublin,  14  2s.  6<4 — part  of  a house 
to  the  street,  a house  backwards,  slated,  and  a courtledgc,  in 
I High-street,  18s.  10tf. — a house  and  kill,  slated,  and  a yard,  in 
Kimpson’s-lane,  13s.  6c?. — a ruinous  tenement  in  d»,  3s.  9<4 
—a  ruinous  tenement  in  d°,  3s.  9<4— a ruinous  tenement  in  d", 
3s.  9d. — a house,  slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  in  Barristron- 
street,  14  4s — a front  tenement  in  d»,  9s — a front  house, 
slated,  and  a yard,  in  High-street,  18s — a front  house,  slated, 
and  2 yards,  in  d",  14  2s.  6(4— a house,  slated,  backwards, 
d°,  9s. — a front  and  backhouse,  slated,  and  3 yards,  in  d” 
14  10s.— a front  house,  slated,  an  old  kitchen,  and  yard,  in 
d",  14  2s.  6c4 — a front  house,  slated,  and  a yard,  in  d",  18s. 
—a  front  house,  slated,  d",  19s.  2J(4— a front  house,  slated, 
and  a yard,  in  d",  14  2s.  10i,4 — a front  house,  slated,  d“,  18s. 
—a  front  house,  slated,  d°,  12s. — a front  and  backhouse,  slated, 
with  2 yards,  in  do,  14  17 s.  6c4 — a front  house,  a backhouse, 
slated,  and  2 yards,  d°,  16s.  10W.— part  of  a house,  slated,  to 
the  street,  in  d°,  4s.  1 lc?. ; city  of  Waterford. — Total  rent 
in  Waterford,  164  7s.  11|<4  — in  trust  for  y*  (49)  officers. 
Date  16 th  Sep.  20th  year.  — Inrolled  25th  September 


Dublin. 

Waterford. 


Roll,  19  th  Sy  20 th  Cha.  II.  seventh  part,  face. 


Fermanagh. 

Monaohan. 

Fermanagh. 

Monaghan. 


1.  JOHN  CURRY  esq— Roynally,  Cornemuckelly,  Arne- 
garane,  and  Cavell,  Lurgan,  Clabey,  Moyslmaght,  Dromcore- 
beagli,  and  Breakagh,  420  a.  plant.  (680  a.  1 n.  13  p.  stat.) 
54  13s.  5(4;  bar.  Teere-Kennedy,  co.  Fermanagh.  — in 
.Lerragh,  Tidlenemalrowne,  and  Cornecareey,  230  a.  plant 
(373  a.  2 r.  10p.  stat.)  34  2s.  Id.;  bar.  Creevemorne,  co.  Mo- 
naghan  2.  HENRY  WEST  gent— In  Toppid  moun- 

tain, HI  a.  — m Drymny  and  Comgart,  30  a.  — in  Moys- 
nauglit,  32  a— m Toppid-Mountain,  8 a.  ; bar.  Ter-kennedy, 

co.  1'ermanagh Total  quantity,  (293  a.  & 31  p \ 

24  8s.  10.1,4  Laragh,  29A.-i„  Tulluamattroone,  5 a.  1 r. 

13  p.;  bar.  Creemorne,  co.  Monaghan Total,  (55  a.  2r. 

18  p.  stat.)  9s.  3,4 Date  28 th  Oct.  19th  year.— Inrolled 

Uth  April  1668. 

3.  Sir  WALTER  PLUNKETT  knt.,  Major  AR- 
THUR GRAHAM,  and  L-  Col.  GERRARD  ERWIN— 
Ballyhobock  alias  I-Iubbockslowne  (part),  303  a. 3 r.  643s  0 id 
— Castlcsidlagh,  294  a.  54  19s.  8.1,4  — Coolevnrdcrry  'alias 

Coolemadderry  and  Knockderry,  418  a.  84  9s.  3,4 Bal- 

lyrogan,  50  a.  prof  240  a.  unprof.  14  O.s.  2J<4  — Fraynes- 
towne  (part),  314  a.  1b.  37  p.  64  7s.4$<4;  bar.  Talhots- 
towne,  co.  Wicklow — Total  quantity,  1,380  a.  & 37  p. 
plant.  (2,235  a.  3 R.  32  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  274  19s.  74,4 
r ln„h',1S‘  , T (49)  office,s— Date  19 th  Sept.  20 th  year— 
Inrolled  7th  October  1668.  J 

h 7 1 NICH0LAS  OWENS  gent. — In  yc  one  poleofTully- 
bncke,  of  Lutermore,  and  of  Litterbegg,  being  part  of  the  four 
poles  of  Tullybncke,  199  a.  2 r.  23  p.  plant,  prof.  300  a 
unprof.  (323  a.  1 R.  23  p.  stat.)  24  13s.  10Jc4;  bar.  Clnn- 

. kee,  co.  Cavan— Monaghiuidulfe,  42  a in  Corkill, 

the  2 tales  of  Monaghanduffe,  1 r.  36  p, 


1 NAGHAN.  -Total,  (68  a.  3 R.  8 P.  stat.)  11s.  5J<4  — Ra-  Monaghan. 
connelJ,  2 tales,  105  a.  2 n.  6 p.  prof.  13  a.  1 r.  34  p.  un- 
prof. — Aghaboy,  35  a.  2 r.  12  p.  prof.  38  a.  2 r.  20  p. 

unprof. ; same  bar.  and  co — Total  quantity,  141  a.  & 18  p 
plant.  (228  a.  2 r.  8 p.  stat.)  - Total  rent,  14  18s.  Id. 

1668 DCUe  2Wi  201,1  year'~Inrolled  301,1  August 

9.  GEORGE  OWENS  gent—  Grangetrevett,  307a  2r  m „ 
Plant.  (498  a.  & 16  , stat.?  64  4s.  ol;  bar.  Ratolth,  cm  “ 

Meath. 10.  ROGER  STREETE— In  Ratooth,  126  a 

f "■  32  p'  P,ant-  (205  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)  24  11s.  2d. ; same 
bar.  and  co. Date  7th  Oct.  20th  year— Inrolled  2d  De- 

cember 1668. 

11.  JAMES  SMALLWOOD— In  y»  manor,  town,  and  Louth. 
lands  of  Dromcashell,  311a.  1 n.  11p.  plant.  (504  a 1 r 

10  p.  stat.)  64  6s.  04,4 ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth 

Date  3d  Dec.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  16?/,  December  1668. 

2 n1334Cr  ™,St  LAWRENCE-Ballickmoyler,  97  a.  Kings  Co. 

2 n 34  p— in  Ballykillcrosse  als  Ballykilliross,  Loghane,  and 
Balhcknesey,  91  a.  & 22p.;  bar.  Killcoursey,  King’s  Co. 

— Total,  (306  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.)— Rent,  34  16s  6,4 

Date  26 th  Dei.  20 th  year— Inrolled  31s?  October  1668. 


14.  WM.  and  OLIVER  STEPHENS,  JOHN  FREET- 
WOOD,  JOHN  DALIN,  ROB.  BOOTH,  and  RALPH 
COLKIN— In  Gortneshannon,  119  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof— 
in  Ardlogher,  121a.  & 27 p.  prof.  3 a.  unprof—  Ardvarnagh, 
62  a.  2 r— in  Drumkilly,  4 a — Rent,  44  2s.  8},4— to  W™ 
Stephens — in  Gortneshannon,  119  a.  prof.  3 a.  2 n.  unprof  • 
bai.  and  co.  Mo-  | bar.  Clonmaghan,  co.  Cavan— in  Dromloman,  Strananarnoge,’ 


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i9fcS0CH.il.  Creenane,  Dromcassedy,  and  Pollarree,  121a. 
' prof.  10  a.  2 it.  16 1>.  unprof.  3/.  4s.  llfd.- 


I Cornefeoffe,  41a.  2 it.  11s.  2>,d.  — Carrickduffe,  89  A.  2 R. 
prof.  44  a.  unprof.  1/.  4s.  !£</.— in  Rathduffe  als  Durath, 


Stephens  and  Frettwood. — -in  3*  poles  of  Derryleagh,  130  a.  47  a.  3 r.  26  p.  12s.  11**;  bar.  IWany , co.  Ardmagh. 

p"f.  1 15  It  15..-10  Min  J bar.  Men#*,,  - 1W,,*,  451  a.  91  5.,  0«£  - U B»rn«hktt,  „4  Da- 


prof.  115  a.  unpvof.  If.  15s. — to  Dalin;  bar.  Castleragnan, 
same  co. in  Drumcarne,  Derrylane,  and  Drumcarbane,  97  a. 

2 b.  prof.  31a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof.;  bar.  Clonmaghan,  same 

co.— in  Derrylurgan,  445  a.  3 r.  31  p.— in  Rossaddan,  6 a— 
in  Killyculiy,  47  a.  21.  13s.— to  Booth. ; bar.  Castleraghan, 
same  co Kiilkannon,  90  a.  3 r.  8 r— Shannowe,  126  a. 

3 r.  24 p.  prof.  8a.  In.  24 p.  unprof.— in  Cornescire,  29  a. 

3 r.  15  P.  31.  6s.  10d.  ; bar.  Clonmaghan,  same  co.  — to 
Colkin. Date  10 th  July  20 th  year.  — Inrolled  22 d De- 

cember 1668. 


, 81a.  If.  0s.  9 id. ; bar.  Slewmargie,  Queen’s  Co. 
■Date  \2th  January  20lh  year. — Inrolled  20th  January 


16.  Sir  PAUL  DAVIES  knt.,  Sec.  of  State.— Barretts 
towne,  423  a.  & 8 p.  81.  11s.  id. — Landanstowne,  263  a 
51.  6s.  5|d. — Corkins,  42  r.  17s.  — Whitestowne,  42  a.  2 r 
17s.  2\d. ; bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare.— Palmerstowne,  164  a 
1 r.  28  p.  3f.  6s.  6 id. — Johnstowne,  296  a.  1 r.  30  p.  6 f. 
bar.  Naas,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  1,231  A.  In.  26 p 
plant.  (1,994  a.  2r.  14  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  241.  18s.  0'{d 
Date  21th  July  20 th  year.— Inrolled  3d  August  1666. 


26  a.  24.  HEN.  TOWNLY  esq.,  JN.  PIERCE  gent.,  Capt. 
29  a.  WM.  JONES,  ARTHUR  WARD  esq.,  and  ROGER 

— to  GREGORY Lestolke  with  a mill,  44  a.  17s.  10d.  — to 

l De-  Townly.  — in  Dromcath,  78  a.  If.  Us.  lit?.  — in  Reaghs- 
towne,  130  a.  21.  12s.  7*d.  — to  Pierce,  during  the  life  of 
the  then  Lord  of  Louth  only. — in  Reaghstownc,  130  a. — to 
•etts-  Jones. — in  Rahescar,  80  a.— more  in  the  same,  31  a.  2r— 

63  a.  in  Phillipstowne,  38  a.  & 33  p.  — in  Symondstowne  and 
2 r.  Fineway,  61a.  1b.  — in  Corcreagh  alias  Correriegh,  44)  a. 

64  a.  51.  ls.7d. — to  Townly.— in  Dromcath,  78a.— in  Coolestowne, 

6f.;  40  a. in  y“  manor  of  Mullincrosse,  113  a.  4f.  13s.  4Jd. — 

26  p.  to  Townly  and  Ward ; bar.  Allierdee,  co.  Louth. — Ballus- 
6|d.  tran,  28  a.— Colistowne  (part),  119  a.  — more  in  the  same, 
6.  68  a.  4f.7s.0£<f. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.  — in  Mostowne, 

68a.  1b.;  bar.  Atherdee.  — in  Gibstowne,  12a.— in  Ste- 
1 phenstowne,  13  a.  If.  17s.  8fd. ; bar.  Dundalk;  co.  Lootii. 

/ t0  Gregory. Date  25th  Nov.  20th  year.  — Inrolled 


«•  h™ky  ow™s  ,*t  y^gr,1*:  w*  »» - 

<P“>’  r S SI  I Co«.7  1“  OecJJ  1668. 

Corramdler  and  Capamore  alias  Carramilhr,  448  a. — Com  e- 

ganiffe  alias  Barraliavilly  and  Courganiffe,  125  a.  — Bane-  ^ JACOB  CORNOCKE.-In  Banemore,  77  a. 

nativenosse  ats  Barrahavilly  and  Benenatevenosse,  105  a.—  TJtmer-Clarrash,  16  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— 

Courtene-Clehy  alias  Courtneclehy,  132  a.— Bonalim  ats  Mo-  2 ° ’ 23  p.  stat.)  _ Rent,  If.  17s.  OJ 

nalione  ats  Barraliavilly  and  Monelve,  207  a. — Drumcarvan  ’ ' ' T ( ' . miiwnrifF  p„n,  m[  rt 


nalione  ats  Barraliavilly  and  Monelve,  207  a 


, , . | 27.  Capt.  JACOB  CORNOCKE,  Capt.  WM.  BURGES, 

alias  Drumucarnem,  135  A — Kanagospoth,  fehannavogh^  ats  ^ GRYMSHAW. — In  the  south-east  part  of  Kill- 


Glassenree,  294  a.— Molebracke  alias  Maulbracke,  176  a.—  “ 237  2 

Killneclashy  alias  Killmaclashy,  169  a. — Turame-Salane  ats  ^ 

Tweereenasulleene,  111  a.— Shanavallard  alias  Slianna,  105  a.  ' ^ g 
part  of  Lurgoe  alias  Coulegarve  alias  Lurrigoe,  133  a.  2 r.  ; l ‘ 32  * 

bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork.— Total  quantity,  2,448  a.  2 r.  ’ J g 

plant.  (3,966  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  - Total  rent,  3U  3s.  7$d.-  G Jshaw  ba 


Calierdane  alias  Caliirdeana,  127  a. — Killcradan  alias  Killcre-  quyNCE. In  Ullard,  292  a.  5 f.  18s.2)tf.;  same  bar.  and 


fane,  237  a.  2 r.  26  p.  — in  Cloghskreggy,  274  a.  2 r.  8 p. 
10f.7s.4itf.  reduced  to  61.  by  patent,  dated  15  July  1679. 
{Rot.  de  anno  31”,  3-  pars,  face.)—  to  Cornocke.— in  Clogh- 
skreggy, 32  a.  2 r.  27  p.  13s.  2\d.— to  Burges.— in  the  south- 
east part  of  Killmogar,  84  a.  3 R.  13  p.  If.  14s.  3d.  — to 
Grymshaw;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. 27.  FRAS. 


dane  alias  Killcredan,  82  a.— Clonedonagan  alias  Claindona- 
gan,  146  a.  — Knockanalgort  alias  Cnockanalgart,  150  a.  — 
part  of  Shanes  alias  Shianes,  72  A.  2b.;  bar.  Magunehy, 
co.  Kerry. — Total  quantity,  577  a.  2 b.  plant.  (935  a.  1 r. 

33  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  SI.  15s.  4|tf. Date  17 th  July 

20th  year. — Inrolled  21th  July  1668. 


co. 28.  WALTER  LACYE.— In  Ballynegaule,  168  a. 

SI.  8s.  0.irf.;  bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath. 28.  JAS. 

SHEILE.  — Bruckinhay  and  Cloghdeagh,  in  yc  town  and 
lands  of  Ballybrecog,  49  a.  19s.  10tf.;  bar.  Moycasliell,  co. 

Westmeath. 28.  CONNOR  WYER. — In  Derryrowe, 

36  a.  14s.  Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  3d  Dec.  20 th  year. 

— Inrolled  loth  January  1668. 


19.  Sir  RICHARD  ALDWORTH  and  MARTHA 

his  wife,  relict  of  Capt.  Rob.  Stannard.— Downowny,  663  a.  29  gir  hANS  HAMILTON  knt.  and  bart.— An  old 
— Ballywilkin,  311  a — Ballybriddn  alias  Ballybrickett  (part),  houg^  much  ruined  on  y.  Wood  Key,  Dublin.— 6s.  4Jcf. — 
56  a. — in  y*8  same  lands,  273  a. — in  Heyestowne,  315  a.  3 r.  Ardmaynem0re  (part),  7 a.  5s.  4d.  — Ardmaynebegg,  3 a. 


11  p. — part  of  Ballurlea  alias  Ballinclea  and  Barmony,  56  a. 
3 r.  ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — Total  quantity,  1,674  a. 
3 R.  14  p.  plant.  (2,714  A.  & 17  r.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
331.  17s.  I0\d. — to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  Stannard’s  last  will, 


5s.  0\d.  — Parknarrinig,  2 a.  3s.  41d.  — Parknafahy,  2 r. 
I0<f. ; in  St.  Finbarrycs  par.,  city  of  Cork,  or  lib.  thereof. 
— BaUyaneriskig,  1£  pi.,  354a.—  Note:  Sir  Hans  sold  this 
denomination  to  Geo.  Evans  gent.— Ballyancrossigg,  1 pi., 


dated  3d  Oct.  1655. Date  14th  September  20th  year.— In-  129  A. Banduffe,  h pi.,  163  a.  — Ballyherne  alias  Bally- 

rolled  Ytth  September  1668.  herone,  i pi.,  129  a. — Rathkoany,  4 pi.,  146  a. — Loghar- 

dane,  4 pi.,  64a.— Loughtimore  (part),  H pi.,  94a.  1r.  14p.; 
21.  Capt.  HENRY  BREN— Part  of  Garrane,  46  a.  2 r.  bar.  Rathcony,  in  north  lib.  of  same  city— Total  quantity, 

— Beaghmore,  252  a.  prof.  322  a.  unprof— Gourtenwall  alias  1,079  a.  1 R.  14  p.  plant.  (1,748  A.  1 R.  15  P.  stat.)— Total 


3 r.  24.  p. — Ballycolledbegg,  22  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Merchants  Key,  Dublin 
Queen’s  Co.  — Total,  (647  a.  1 R-  6 p-  stat.)  — Rent,  ,vood,  1 cart.,  Dnunboy, 

81.  Is.  10)(f. Dale  15 th  April  20 th  year.  — Inrolled  — Tawnetallen,  1 cart.  - 

15 th  September  1668.  ats  .Tulyan,  Gorgrea,  ar 

1 cart.,  470  a.  3 R.  24  p. 

Tyrone.  22.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  knt  and  bart,  and  WM.  1 R.  36  p.  21  3s.  0\d.  - 
HAMILTON  of  Calidon,  co.  Tyrone,  esq— Tullevanna,  — Inislitample,  Iuyshtry 

138  A.  If.  17s.  3<f— in  Clonevada,  145  a.  1 It.  30  r.  If.  19s.  3d.  4 small  islands  in  Login 

—more  of  the  same,  8 a.  2 r.  10  p.  2s.  3 j<f— in  Altaglasson  vellnalecka  ats  Mullnavel 

or  Altaghglassan,  38  A.  2 R.  28  p.  10s.  5d.— more  of  the  1 cartron,  116  a.  2 b.  1C 

same  305  a.  4 f.  2s.  4<f. — in  Dereneseere,  47  a.  2 it.  18  p.  Leitrim.  — two  waste 
12s.’l0cf.  — in  Corlonan,  69  a.  18s.  7 id.  — Slew,  153  a.  two  ditto  in  ditto,  ls.6< 
2f.  Is.  3$d. — Mullenure,  39  a.  2 11.  22  p.  10s.  8\d. ; bar.Dun-  in  d",  Is.  l^rf— “ tene 

Armagh,  gannon,  co.  Tyrone— Killcame,  68  a.  18s.  4.J<f—  Annagh-  Is.  Urf.  — a waste  tene 

iltra,  67  a.  2n.  18s.  2 \tL  — Annaghotragh,  137  a.  2 r.  in  d“,  Is.  l,Jrf. — hall  a 

If.  17s.  OH — Crossnemannagh,  94a.  2 n.  prof.  34  a.  unprof,  in  d",  \s.6d. — two  tene 

If.  5s.  6d— Mullolary,  46  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.  12s.  5 d.  in  d",  Is.  6d. ; town  <>l 

— Terenebannagh,  66  a.  3 n.  prof.  47  a.  unprof.  18s.  Old—  street,  2s.  3(f— a tenant: 

(122.) 


t tenement  wherein  are  3 cabbins  in  d", 
tenement  in  d»,  Is.  lid.  — a tenement 
,alf  a tenement  in  d",  6 pi.  — a taiement 
o tenements  in  d“,  Is.  8 pi.  — n tenement 
,wn  of  Cavan.  — a tenement  in  High- 
encment  in  d“,  2s.  3d. — a tenement  in  d”, 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


IL  3s.  3d.— a tenement  in  d°,  Is.  lid. — a waste  tenement  in  <1°, 
9d. — a tenement  in  d°,  9d. — three  tenements  in  d°,  2s.  3d. 
«•  — a tenement  in  d“,  Is.  lid. — a tenement  in  d°,  3s. — a 

tenement  in  d°,  9d. — a tenement  in  d»,  9d. — a tenement  in 
d°,  Is.  6 d. — a tenement  in  d“,  Is.  1 id. — a tenement  in  d". 
Is.  3fd— a tenement  in  Bridge-street,  Is.  Hd— a tenement 
in  d°,  Is.  l£d. — a tenement  in  d",  9 d. — a tenement  in  d°, 
9d. — a tenement  in  d“,  9d. — half  a tenement  in  d“,  4, id. — 
two  tenements  in  d",  3s. — two  tenements  in  d»,  3s. — a tene- 
ment in  d°.  Is.  lid. — a tenement  in  Ballaghboy-street,  9 d. — 
a tenement  in  d».  Is.  6 d. — a tenement  in  d",  6 d. — a tenement 
in  d°,  6d. — a tenement  in  d“,  6 d. — two  tenements  in  d",  Is. — 
a tenement  in  d»,  (id. — two  tenements  in  d",  9d. — a tenement 
in  d°,  (id. ; town  of  Cavan. — a little  park  of  meadow,  Is.  3d. 
— a little  plott  of  ground,  3d. ; bar.  Loughty,  liberties  of 
the  town  of  Cavan.— Total  rent  in  and  near  Cavan,  21.15s/5d. 
U.  — Cornegarrow  alias  Carhugarow,  90  a.  11.4s.3£d— Grenery, 
part  of  Killm'Illow,  35  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  9s.  bid.— 
Garvarry,  1 qr.,  806  a.  prof.  210  a.  unprof.  101.  IT's,  id— 
Aghliffe  or  Aghlisse,  107  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.  11.8s.  lOfd. 
— Clonmasse  ats  Clonmisse,  200  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof.  21. 14s. 
— Ballymore,  200  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof.  21.  14s.— Foure 
als  Dowre  (part),  135  a.  3 a.  32  p.  11.  16s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Kill- 
a.  m'erenan,  co.  Donegal!..— the  3d  part  of  a house  in  St.  Peter’s- 
street,  2s.  8. Id. —a  house  in  Batchelor’s-lane,  2s.  3d.— a 
tenement  in  d«,  4Jd. ; town  of  Drogheda.  — Total  quan- 
tity in  Leitrim,  1,377  a.  2 n.  1 p.  plant.  (2,231a.  1r.  16p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  131.  8s.  llfd— in  Donegall,  1,573  a.  3r. 
32p.  plant.  (2,549  a.  2s.  9 p.  stat.)— Rent,  211.  4s.  1 Id.— in 

trust  for  yc  (49)  officers. 38.  ALEXANDER  WOOD- 

ALL.— Island-Derry,  274a.  2 r.  prof.  21a.  2 r.  unprof.— Bal- 
lykeele,  145a.  In.  3p. prof.  33a.  unprof. ; bar.  Lowerlvagh, 
co.  Downe.— Total  quantity,  (679  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  51.  13s.  4rf. 39.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  afores". 

— Ardgonnell,  105  a.  2r.— Feyduffe,  103  a.  3 r— Shantully, 

89  a.  2 r.— Knockbane  alias  Cnockmuckuanna,  107  a.  3 r. 

Killecannegan  alias  Killinane,  63  a.  3 n — Ratlirelick,  64  a. 

— Drumgarne  alias  Drumkerine,  49  a.— Reene,  91  a.  2 r 

Cranine  or  Cran,  92  a.  1 r. — the  upper  half  of  Tallybrack- 
oughtragh,  60  a.  1 R. — Drumnary  or  Dromaenorie,  75  a.  prof. 
119  a.  unprof—  Sytrum  or  Sittrine,  124  A.-in  Rathduffe  ats 
Duragh,  17  a.  2 r.  14  p. — Rathbane  ats  Baneragh,  52  a.  2r. 

— Rathcumber,  98  a.  1 n.— Mullinary,  21a.  2r Knockran- 

skeagh  or  shelagh,  97  a.  2 r.— Cavanduegin,  156  a.— Rent  for 
the  two  last,  31.  8s.  6Jd. — Carryglane  or  Carricklean,  57  a. 

3 r — Mullaghknocke,  156  a.  2r.  prof.  15  a.  3r.  unprof.;  bar. 


Tuteranx  ats  Tawrany,  co.  Ardmagh. — Total  quantity,  except  t 
Knockranskeagh  and  Cavanduegin,  1,430  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant.  -- 

(2,316  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  191. 6s.2d. Dole 

241/t  April  20 th  year. — Inrolled  20 lit  September  1668. 

40.  THOMAS  KNOX  esq. — Brayestowne,  18  a. — Ta- 
gnnan,  140a. — Great  Loughgunan,  63a. — LittleLoughgunan, 

63  a. — Ting  ats  Tingtowne,  55  a. — Little  Ballynasse,  28a. — 
Great  Ballynasse,  54  a. — Knockrough,  44  a. — Peircetowne, 

43  a. — Hodges-Mill,  24  a. — Graig-Inhon  (part),  114  a. — in 
Little  Pullsallagh,  41  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford. — Total, 

(1,112  a.  3 k.  12  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  131.  18s.  lOld. 

41.  ABRAHAM  DEANE. — Ballytrent  (part),  40  a. — Hil- 
towne  and  Dranoge,  61a.  3 r. — in  Bally relly,  31  a.  & 14  p. — 
in  St.  Ellin’s  parish,  2 a. — in  St.  Margarett’s  par.,  1 a.  ; bar. 
Forth,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  135  a.  3 r.  14  p.  plant. 

(220a.  & 6p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  15s. 41.  NICHOLAS 

GOWER  gent. — Tullakena,  183a. — Woodgraige,  108  a. — 
in  Halserath,  16  a.  & 8 p. ; bar.  Bargy,  same  co.  — Total, 

(497  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.) — Rent,  6!.4s.4d. Date  25th  Feb. 

20 th  year. — Inrolled  5lh  June  1668. 

42.  SAM.  MORRIS  and  SARAH  his  wife. — Ballyshaw 
(part),  104 A. & 27 p. prof.  23 a. unprof. plant.  (168a.  2r.  37p. 

| stat.)  21. 2s.  Ifd. ; bar.  Maghergallon,  co.  Meath. Date 

21th  July  20 th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  August  1666. 

43.  JAMES  KING  esq.  — In  Oghum  and  Knockadeo, 

2 qrs., 206a.  In.  1 8 p. prof. 47 a. unprof. — Carrownigarke,  1 qr., 

49  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. — Knockbane,  1 qr.,  141  a.  prof.  28a. 

3n.  Sp.unprof. — Carrownylia,  1 qr., 62a.  2r.  16p.prof.  42a. 

3 it.  24  p.  unprof. — Ballynarry  and  Cloonkeghane,  lqr.and  Jth, 

218  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof. — Derrinclare,  \ qr.,  49  a.  2r.  16p. 
—in  Annagh  qr.  and  Derryleagh,  1 qr.,  86  a.  2 r.  prof.  28  a. 

3r.  20  p.  unprof.— Innishbeg-Island,  } qr.,  20a— Mullinagh- 
crinaght,  £ qr.,  29  a.  3lt.  24  p — in  Ballynleg,  £ cartron,  18  a. 

& 32 p. — Turlogh-Geran,  1 cartron,  25  a.;  bar.  Terrerell,  co. 
Sligo. — Total  quantity,  906  a.  & 26  p.  plant  (1,467  a.  3 r. 

13  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  91.  3s.  6d. Date  25th  Feb. 

20th  year. — Inrolled  14 th  April  1668. 

45.  Ensign  WILLIAM  LEY.— Dromhey,  105  a.  2 r. — M 
Aghareagh,  117  a.  2 r.  prof.  30  a.  3 r.  unprof.— Corravan, 

96  a.  prof.  4 a.  2 r.  unprof. — Dowhatty,  58  a.  ; bar.  Dartry, 
co.  Monaghan.  — Total,  (610  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

51.  Is.  9 \d. Date  13th  Feb.  20 th  year. 


Roll,  19  th  <§•  201/t  C/ia.  II.  seventh  part,  hack. 


1.  WILLIAM  MORRIS  gent. — Knocknamadoge,  to  be 
for  ever  named  Mountsalem,  252  A.  — Kemanabrickey,  to 
be  called  Libott-Wood,  92  a.  — Balanagornaganeny,  to  be 
called  Longnor,  66  a.  — Manulagawne  or  Mullagowne,  to 
be  called  Mount-Stafford,  93  a.  2 r.— Killbegg,  to°be  called 
Stony -Furlong,  54  a.  — Maulmurreene,  to  be  called  Green- 
Furlong,  34a.  2r.— Knockrudeene  (part),  to  be  called  Narrow- 
Furlong,  11a.;  bar.  East  and  West  Carbury,  co.  Cork— 
Total  quantity,  603  a.  plant.  (976  a.  3 r.  stat.) —Total  rent, 
91.  8s.  Ifd— Note.-  By  patent,  dated  1 Nov.  and  enrolled 
13  December  1678  (anno  30"  Car.  2lli,  41 2"  pars,  dorso,  R.  23.), 
Mr.  Morris  had  an  abatement  of  21. 3s.  1 \d.  of  the  rent  of 

91.3s.  If d.,  so  that  the  same  was  reduced  to  71.  a year 

2.  WILLIAM  PRIGG  and  SAM.  HALL. — Pearcestowne, 
41a  prof.  68  a.  3 r.  unprof.  — Ballygunnagh,  49  a.;  bar. 
Kinalea,  co.  Cork.— part  of  Gortneclogh  and  Smorane,  with 
y°  town  ot  Skibereene  and  its  appurtenances,  616  a. — Ski- 
bereene,  to  be  called  for  ever  Newstaplestowne— part  of  Ca- 
ranea,  89  a.— in  Coronea,  1 a.  2 r.  26  p. ; bar.  West  Carbuty, 
same  co.— Total  quantity,  (1,360  a.  2 r.  38  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  121.15s.3£d. 3.  ANTHONY  BUTLER— Kills- 

covagh  (part),  267  a— Ballyholliwicke  (part),  136  a— Derry- 
gree,  846  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof—  Loghcrettor  Loghrott  (part), 
274  a.  1 R 14  P.  prof.  106  a.  unprof. ; bar.  West  Carbury,  co. 
Cork — Total  quantity,  (1,641  A.  1 r.  30  p.  or  1,657  a 2 r 
20  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  151.  ls.9d. -Note:  By  the  patent 
above  mentioned  Mr.  Butler’s  quit  rent  of  151.  7s.  9 d.  was 

reduced  to  111.  a year.  (Roll  24.) 4.  JOHN  WORKE- 

MAN  gent.  Francelong  and  Knockmackafinin,  178  a.- 
Killbegg  and  East  Killbegg,  42  a— Drumulihie,  252  a.;  bar. 


Carbuty,  co.  Cork— Total,  472  a.  plant.  (764  a.  2 r.  stat)  Cork 

— Total  rent,  71.3s.4Jrl. 4.  WM.  BOWDLER  and 

NATH.  EVANS. — Cashell,  193  a. — Downescullipp  (part), 

47  a— Dongannon  (part  in  Redd.),  50  a— Total,  (469  a.  3r. 

stat)  41. 8s.  Id— to  Bowdler— Addergole,  132  a Broghe- 

rene-bredagh  ats  Reanahannagh  (part),  78  a. — Total,  (340  a. 

& 27  p.  stat.)  31. 3s.  9Jd. — to  Evans;  same  bar.  and  co. . 

Date  4 th  Sept.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  17 th  Sept.  1666. 

6.  WALTER  BLAKE — The  6 qrs.  of  Cullagh,  viz.  Cul-  Galwau 
lagh,  4 qrs.,  the  qr.  of  the  Abby,  and  the  mills  thereupon,  and 
the  qr.  of  the  Nayle  als  Feigh,  1,372  a— in  Lissuniskie  qr., 

43  A. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway— the  4 qrs.  of  Ballymacroy 

ats  Carnemore  and  Cahirtobcr,  460  a the  2 qrs.  of  Clogher- 

mishamon,  80  a— in  Cappagh,  Varine, and  Rabegg,  69a.;  bur. 

Dunkellin,  same  co— Fanavan,  1 qr.,  99  a— Curraghduffe- 

oughtragh,  1 qr,  49  a. — Lisnahallanagh,  6th  of  a qr.,  15  a. 

Dunlaban,  1 qr.,  50  a.  ; bar.  Muckullin,  same  co in  Trelack, 

1 qr.,  77  a.;  bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co— the  castle,  town,  and  Mayo. 

10  qrs.  and  £ of  Clunine,  401  a Creganagh,  1 qr.,  54  a— 

Cogahe,  1 qr.,  83a — Kinowrie,  1 qr.,36A— Druminbegg,  1 qr., 

30  a—  Druminmore,  1 qr.,  50  a — Ganhowid,  1 qr.,  103a 

Bartregogy,  £ qr.  of  Killenelcine,  117  a— Lisanmile,  £ qr., 

59  a— Rosselane,  1 qr.,  73  A— Coillnegnee  alias  Coylnegowre, 

1 qr.,  42a. — Drumodonnell,  £ qr.,  14a — Coilknock,  Iqr.,  54a. 

— Struan,  1 qr.,  62  a. — mountain  in  comon,  10  a. — Drumsin- 
nogli,  1 qr.,  30  a. — Carrowbrunoge,  4 qrs.,  100  a. — mountain 
in  comon,  14  a. — Drumniclogh  and  Drumincartron,  £ qr.,  28  a. 

— Lagnaviddoge,  £ qr.,  30  a— Tully,  1 qr.,  54  a— mountain 
thereto,  8 a— two  Controversies  joining  to  Tully,  23  a.  ; bar. 


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Carrow,  co.  Mayo— Carrow,  1 qr.,  82  a. — Dawrus,  2 qrs., 

- 174.  A. ; bar.  Killmayne,  same  co.— Total  quantity  in  Galway, 
(3,748  a.  1r.  8p.stat.) — in  Mayo,  (2,803  a.  3r.  29 p.  stat.) 
Total  rent  in  Galway,  23/.  8s.  6i</— in  Mayo,  17/.  10s.  6tZ. 
Date  22 d Feb.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  18 th  May  1668. 

7.  Col.  CHARLES  FLEETWOOD— In  Clonine  and 
Bella,  contiguous  to  Lisgarriffe,  121  a.  1 R— in  Adone,  in- 
cluded iu  Traverstowne,  51  a.  1 r.  23  r— Grealeagh,  part  of 
yc  same,  196  a. — in  Clonmore,  60  a. — more  in  yc  same,  7 a. 
parcell  of  tliesame,  marked  in  theplott  (107),  9 a.  ; bar.  Upper 
Ormond,  co.Tipperary— Total,  (720a.  & 34 p.  stat.)-Rent, 

6/.  15s. Date  25 th  Nov.  20 th  year. JnroUed  27th  Nov. 

1668. 

9.  Sir  WALTER  PLUNKETT  knt— In  Moorestowne, 
80  a. — from  Swords  to  Farrowes  East,  6 a.  ; co.  Dublin.. — 

Total,  (139a.  1r.  9p.  stat.) — Rent,  8s.  8M. Date  21th  Oct. 

20 th  year. — Inrolletl  21s/  Nov.  1668. 

11.  Lieut.  THOMAS  BARNES— Part  of  Donore  alias 

Donower,  and  Balltrasney,  being  part  thereoi)  497  a.  1r.  14  p. 
— Magboonstowne,  69  a.  prof.  15  a.  3 r.  30  p.  unprof— Knock- 
glasse,  162a.  2r.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath— Total,  (1,180  a. 
3 it.  9 p.  stat.)— Rent,  14/.  15s.  2^/— Grange,  159  a.  prof. 
69  a.  3 r.  unprof.  plant.  (257  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  3/.  4s.  4ij</. ; 

bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. Date 

19 th  Nov.  20 th  year. — Inrollecl  26 th  Nov.  1668. 


13.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  knt.  and  bait— A house  in 
Castle-street,  Dublin,  5s.  7J</.—  Donaghmore  (part),  37  a. 

3 r.  14  p— Davidstowne,  33  a.  2 it— Milltowne  alias  Monis- 
bibooke,  52  a— Coyleshamore  and  Knockandarragh,  2,080  a. 
— Brittas  (part), 372 a.  Sr.  30 p.;  bar.Talbotstown, co.Wick- 
low. — Total  quantity,  2,57 6 a.  1 R.  4 P.  plant.  (4,173  A.  & 22  P. 

stat.)— Rent,  52/.  3s.  3J&—  in  trust  for  f (49)  officers. 

17.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  and  Sir  WM.  FLOWER 

knt. a timber  house,  slated,  and  a small  backside,  on  the 

Merchants  key,  Dublin,  1/.  4s.  1\d. — a house  backwards  in 
Cbristchurch-lane,  4s.8J</— old  walls  of  a ruined  house  in  d°, 

4s.  6eZ. a front  slated  house,  backside,  and  kill-house,  and  a 

garden,  in  John  Roche’s-lane,  1/.  10s— (these  were  sold  by 
Ja‘  Hamilton  of  Neilesbrook,  being  his  proportion  as  an  officer, 
to  Geo.  Wright.) — a front  house  in  Creagh’s-lane,  slated,  9s., 
which  house  he  sold  to  Mr.  Pigott — a dwelling  house  back- 
wards, backside,  and  garden,  in  do,  15s. — fa  front  house, 
slated,  in  Domk  Roche’s-lane,  15s. — (a  decayed  house,  now 
a stable,  in  d°,  6s. — fa  backhouse,  excepting  a lower  room  or 
cellar  decreed  to  Mau“  Roche,  d°,  6s. — a small  yard,  a malt- 
house,  and  2 dwelling  houses  and  backside,  d°,  18s. — ta  b'ont 
house,  a brewliouse,  a garden,  2 backsides,  and  a pair  of  walls, 
d°,  21.  5s. — + a backhouse  (in  y'  deed  of  sale  called  a back- 
side), 2 small  houses,  and  a garden  to  yc  city  walls,  in  d°, 
13s.  6 d. — Note:  The  premisses  thus  f marked  were  sold  to 
Epenetus  Crosse. — The  walls  of  a house,  backside,  and  gar- 
den to  y*  city  walls,  in  St.  John’s-lane,  3s.  9 d. — a front  house, 
backside,  and  garden,  in  Dominick  Roche’s-lane,  15s—  the 
walls  of  a ruined  house,  and  yc  waste  ground  to  die  city  walls, 
d°,  3S. — a dwelling-house,  slated,  a stable,  tyled,  aud  a back- 
side, in  Rob.  Terrye’s-lane,  1/.  7s. — a malthouse,  a shedd,  a 
backside,  and  garden,  in  Jas  Coppinger’s-lane,  18s. — a front 
house,  stable,  and  backside,  in  Court-lane,  1 /.  17s.  6<Z— a house, 
slated,  another  house,  slated,  a shedd,  tyled,  and  2 backsides, 

do,  15s. a front  house  in  Henry  Gould’s-lane,  north-east  qr., 

15s. — a backhouse  and  backside  in  d»,  6s. — part  of  a back- 
house, and  a garden,  in  d°,  5 d. ; par.  Christchurch,  city  and 
suburbs  of  Cork. — a brick  and  timber  house,  18s.  9<Z. ; city 
of  Dublin— Total  rent  in  Dublin,  21.  3s.  l‘,rf. — in  Cork, 

15/.  17s.  4 \d. — in  trust  for  y=  (49)  officers. 20.  Sir  HANS 

HAMILTON,  GABRIEL  CATHCART,  and  PATRICK 
HUMES. a front  slated  house,  a back  building,  and  a back- 

side, in  High-street,  Dublin,  18s.  9d.— to  hold  these  pre- 
misses during  yc  remainder  of  one  or  more  leases  made  by 

£ ] Sedgrave  of  Cabragh  to  Andrew  and  W™  Pallice. — 

a,.  Humplireystowne  (part),  638  a.  1 R.  8 p.  plant.  (1,033  a.  3 r. 

3 Ip.  stat.)  12/.  18s.  5fd. ; bar.  Talbotstowne,  co.  'Wicklow. 
d.  —a  house,  a backhouse,  slated,  a house  plott,  and  a key  to  die 
river,  in  St.  Toolock’s  parish,  5s.  3d. — a plott  of  ground  to 
the  street,  and  a diatched  house  for  making  red  herrings,  and 
■f  walls  of  a house,  4s.  8</.—  a house,  a backhouse,  slated, 
(122.) 


a yard,  a house,  thatched,  a yard,  and  shedd,  12s.  9 d. — a low  >’f 
house,  and  a large  red  herring  house,  slated,  a yard,  a thatched  ~~ 
shedd,  and  a key  to  die  river,  21.  0s.  1 id. — a plott  of  ground 
on  the  soudi  side  of  y*  castle,  54  feet  long  and  36  broad,  and 
a house  plott,  Is.  6 d. — a house,  thatched,  another  part  slated, 
a yard,  a thatched  shedd,  and  garden  plott,  7s.  6d. — a house, 
slated,  a yard,  a garden,  a garden  plott,  a thatched  house,  and 
a plott  of  ground,  9s. — a plott,  with  tan-pitts  in  it,  to  the 
street,  2s.  7 Jrf. ; par.  of  St.  Toolock’s,  town  of  Wexford. — 
a plott  of  ground  to  the  bridge,  Is.  6 d. — a front  house,  slated, 
a house  plott  backwards,  and  yard,  7s.  6 d. — a front  house, 
slated,  a slated  red  herring  house,  a cellar  in  y=  yard,  a fish 
yard,  backwards,  with  some  thatched  sliedds  in  it,  7s.  6 d. — a 
front  house,  a back  kitchen,  a house  to  the  west  end  of  the 
former,  slated,  a fish  yard,  and  plott,  1/.  4s. — a front  house, 
slated,  a backhouse,  thatched,  a yard,  and  red  herring  house, 
10s.  6<Z— front  walls  of  a house,  in  a lane  backwards  leading 
to  the  sea  is  a range  of  cabbins,  6s.  4 id. — a castle,  a front 
house,  slated,  a kitchen,  backwards,  a row  of  low  built  houses, 
slated,  a yard,  and  walls  of  a house,  a house  plott,  a red 
herring  house,  and  a key  to  the  river,  1/.  4s. — part  of  a front 
house,  an  additional  back  building,  slated,  a courdedge,  a 
garden,  a yard,  or  a red  herring  house,  a shedd,  a stable,  and 
another  shedd,  thatched,  It  4s.  \\d. ; in  St.  Mary’s-street, 
Wexford. — Total  rent  in  Wexford,  9/.  8s.  10:|d. — in  trust 

for  the  (49)  officers. Date  24/A  April  20 th  year.—Inrolled 

20 th  Sept.  1668. 

24.  Col.  OLIVER  WHEELER.  — Milltowne,  313  a. 
plant.  (507  a.  1 r.  stat.)  3/.  3s.  4 id. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and 

Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. 25.  Capt.  ADAM  LOFTUS. 

. — In  Nashestowne,  near  Jenkin’s  Garden,  6 a.  2 r.  31  p. — 
Jenkin’s  Garden,  83  a— in  Cloghlea,  253  a.  1 R.  38  p. ; bar. 
Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity,  343  a.  & 29  p. 

plant.  (555  a.  3 n.  24  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  19s. Date 

19 th  Nov.  20th  year. — Inrolled  21s/  November  1668. 


26.  Sir  PHILIP  PERCIVALL  bait.,  a minor,  son  and  Tipperary. 
heir  of  Sir  John.  — Shirpstowne  alias  Ballyherbery,  Lissi- 
misky,  and  Killcallry,  314  a.  3 R.  24  p— Caharraghbane  ats 
Curraghbane,  333a.  2r. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.Tipperary. 

—Total  quantity,  648  a.  1 R.  24  p.  plant.  (1,050  a.  1 r.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  21.  9s.  2f<Z. — Colecam,  153  a.  3 R.  8p.  plant.  Cork. 

(249  a.  1 R.  8 p.  stat.)  21.  7s.  lO^tf. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Kill- 

more  co.  Cork. Date  31s/  July  20th  year.  — Inrolled 

8th  August  1668. 


28.  SAMUEL  HILL  esq— fArdmullaghey,  128  a.  prof. 
14a.  unprof.— fMartree,  134a.  prof.  3a.  unprof.— fKilluary, 
H0a. — UGortman  ats  Gortmoran,  147  A.  prof.  10  A.  unprof. 
— ||Terglassogeter,  86  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof— 1|  part  of  Cad- 
din,  88  a.  1 R.  8 p.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. — Akinduffe,  167  a.  3 b. 
24  p. — l|in  Cadin,  165  a— in  Barrydaghassa,  11  a.  2 r.  11  p. 
—in  Aghanagragh,  50  a— in  Mullynewer,  54  a.  1 R.  18  p— 
in  Barredaghassa,  32  a.  1 R.  38  p— Derrygortcene,  89  a.; 
bar.  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone— the  lower  qr.  of  Dromelee, 
127  a.  2n.  plant.  (206  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)  11.  14s.  5rf.;  bar. 
Killconway,  co.  Antrim— Killmore,  100  a.  1/.  7s— Culle- 
nesly,  85  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  1/.  2s.  1 ljtf.  — Mullyne- 
henshy,  106  a.  1 R.  prof.  27  a.  unprof— Coolekill,  56  a.  2 R. 

32  p.  prof.  2S  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof— Mullinash  or  Mullhiess 
alias  Mulloglmish  ats  Mullynacash,  83  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. 

ll.2s.5d. fCrevanagll  halfe,  58  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prot.  20  a. 

2r.  Sr.  unprof— Creene  or  Ereene,  124a.  prof.  50  a.  un- 
prof. — Glanbroiske,  84  a.  1/.  2s.  5 d.  — Sheshadonoghy, 
67  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone— 
Carnarig  alias  Ballyreagh,  112  a.  2 n.  — Ballym'Ilnenane,  1 
212  a— Island-Torsetagh,  10  a.;  liberties  of  Coleraine,  co. 
Londonderry. -Tullyvannagh  alias  T lly  11  <P«  0, 

447  A.  2 R.  plant.  (724  a.  3 R.  21  p.  stat.)  6/.  0s.  0\d.-,  bar. 
the  Fewes,  co.  Ardmaqh— Lisfarty  ats  Lisfanty,  84  a.  plant. 
H36  a & Up-  sdit.)  1/.  2s.  8 </.;  bar.  Dungannon  and 
Clogher,  co.  TvuoNE.-Total  quantity  in  Tyrone  (3  285  a. 
2r  37p  slat.)— Total  rent,  27/.  7s.  7Jrf.  — m the  liberties 
of  Coleraine,  (541  a.  3 it.  14  p.  stat.)  - Rent,  4/1  Os.  3K 
— Note : He  sold  y'  lands  thus  + marked  to  Hugh  lord 
Glenawlv,  22  November  1668.  - He  sold  v'  lands  thus  || 
marked  to  Win.  Hamilton  of  Calidon,  esq.,  18th  December 

1668 Date  81  st  March  20th  year — Inrolled  15 th  August 

1666. 


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I9&S0CH.II.  30.  Col.  THOS.  GOWER. — Ballyhenekin,  145  a.  2 b. 

21.  4s.  2Jd. — Kiiockananimy,  319  a.  2 b.  8p.  41.  17s.  OAd. 

Tipperary.  — Chancellorstowne  (part),  226  a.  2 n.  SI.  8s.  9id. ; bar.  Iffa 
and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — part  of  Quarter-Crosse,  parcell 

of  Clare,  66a.  & 7p.  l/.Os.lk/.;  bar.  Middlethird,  same  co. 

31.  HEZEKIAH  WOODWARD— Part  of  said  Quarter- 
Crosse,  15  a.  3 b.  33  p.  4s.  9 {cl. — in  Borden’s  Grange,  being 
2 a.  of  great  country  meas.,  55  a.  16s.  8 \d. ; same  bar.  and 

co. Date  1 8th  Dec.  20/A  year. — InroUed  22 d December 

1668. 

Meath.  32.  Sir  EDWARD  TURNER  knt. — In  Coolgagh  alias 
Calgagh  ats  Calgath,  218  a.  2 b.  5 p.  plant.  (353  a.  3 n.  36  p. 

stat.)  41.  8s.  6 d. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. Date  14/A  August 

20/A  year.— InroUed  15/A  August  1668. 

Wexford.  33.  ABELL  GUILLIAMS. — In  Burrisli  Killtilly  and 
Knockneleary,  982  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,591  a.  3 b.  1 p. 

stat.)  19/.  17s.  lid. ; bar.  Scanvalsli,  co.  Wexford. Dale 

31s/  December  19/A  year.— InroUed  18/A  May  1668. 

Meath.  34.  Sir  AUDLEY  MERVIN  knt.,  Prime  Serjeant.— 
Newtowne,  111a.  2/.  4s.  ll^d. — in  Mooresides,  39  a.  2 b. 
16s—  Clcgherstowne  (pan),  12  a.  4s.  10.|d— Dardestowne 
(part),  68  a.  3 b.  19  p.  1/.  7s.  lOSd—  Kendroestowne,  39  a. 
15s.  9k/.—  Cloghan  (part),  80  a.  ]/.  12s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Du- 

Dublin.  Ieeke,  co.  Meath— Baldwinstowne,  441a.  3 b.  8/.  18s.  10  Jd. 
— in  Tobbergreggan,  240  a.  3 it.  4/.  17s.  6d.  — in  Ad- 
damstowne,  146  a.  3 it.  2/.  19s.  5 Jd.  — Newtowne,  453  a, 
9/.  3s.  5;jd.;  bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.  — Total  quantity 
in  Meath,  350  a.  1 it.  19  p.  plant.  (567  a.  2 b.  7 p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  7/.  Is.  10£d— in  co.  Dublin,  1,282  a.  1 b.  plant. 

(2,077  a.  & 8 p.  suit.)— Total  rent,  25/.  19s.  3jd, Date 

27 /A  June  20/A  year.  InroUed  10/A  Jidy  1668. 

Tipperary.  36.  CORPORATION  of  CLONMELL.  - The  castle, 
town,  and  lands  of  Ballym'Adam,  60  a.  plant.  (97  a.  & 30  p. 

stat.)  18s.  2.)d. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tippebaby. Date 

24/A  July  20/A  year. — InroUed  27/A  July  1668. 

'*>“**■  as.  ISAAC  HALE,  „„  l,ei,  of  Humph.  H,l.  doc*.  I 
— Knockanroe  and  Knocknagan,  268  a.  3 R.  prof.  90  a.  un-  i 

prof.  4/.  Is.  7Jd.  — Knockmacullin,  40  a.  1b.  12s.  2 id. 

Ballynalow,  19  a.  5s.  9d— in  the  east  part  of  Rosnemaniffe, 

2 a.  7d. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tippebaby. — Total  quantity, 
330  a.  plant.  (534  a.  2 it.  2 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  5/.  0s.  1 Jd. 
Date  14/A  Dec.  20/A  year. —InroUed  1 8/A  December  1668. 

Maj°-  39'  Capt.  EDWARD  WATTS— Drumcreagl,  or  Drum- 
reagh,  217  a.  2 b.  34  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  2/.  4s.  Id— 
Lorgan  ats  Slianclogli,  87  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  23  a.  3 r.  28  p. 
unprof.  17s.  10id.  — Rati, bane,  120  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  74  a. 

2 n.  32  p.  unprof.  11.  4s.  5. Id.  — in  Ballym'Redmond,  23  a. 
prof.  30  a.  & 38  p.  unprof.  4s.  7Jd— Carrowtonebane  alias 
Raneghane,  172  a.  prof.  64  a.  1 R.  16  p.  unprof.  1/.  14s.  lOd. 

— m Gortnedrcliy,  68  a.  & 36  p.  prof.  21  a.  & 25  p.  unprof. 
13s.  9Jd.  — the  21  qrs.  of  y»  Rosses,  500  a.  3 it.  24  p prof 
69  a.  unprof.  5/.  ls.5d.-in  Killybrinie  alias  Killeanbran,' 
i qr„  47  a.  2 it.  9s.  7.1  d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo— Total 
quantity,  1,237  a.  3 b.  30  p.  plant.  (2,005  a.  l it.  1 P.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  12/.  10s.  8.Jd. Date  19/A  Sep.  20/A  year. 

—InroUed  25/A  September  1668. 

«.  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY  esq. — A messtinge  or 
tenement  in  St.  Thomas-street,  Dublin,  12s.  4Jd—  Gurtinloe, 

1 cartron,  part,  112  a.  2 R— Derrymore,  1 cart.,  52  a & 24p 
1«S  A 

1 uaralm,  and  Cartron-Keele,  2 cartrons  and  a quarter,  143  a. 


2r.  24 p — Lisduffe,  2 cart,  118a.  3b.  12p.;  bar.  Moydow,  19&20 Ch.ii 

co.  Longford.  — Total  quantity,  591a.  & 24  r.  plant. ___ 

(957  a.  2 b.  9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  12/.  0s.  0^d. — a cottage  Longford. 
and  a garden,  a waste  place  for  a cabbin  and  a garden  plott,  Westmeath 
a cottage  and  2 garden  plotts,  a waste  place  for  a cabbin  and 
2 garden  plotts,  a garden  plott,  a cottage  and  garden,  a 
cottage  and  garden  next  to  the  east  gate,  a create  and  garden, 
a cottage  and  garden,  a cottage  and  garden,  a waste  place 
for  a cabbin  and  garden  plott,  a cottage  and  garden  plott, 
at  y*  west  end  and  north  side  of  Town-street,  in  Foare,  co. 

Westmeath a house  and  garden,  a cabbin  stead  and 

garden  plott.  — a cottage  and  garden,  at  yc  west  end  and 
south  side  of  same  street. — a cottage,  a cottage  and  garden, 
and  3 garden  plotts,  at  yc  west  end  and  north  side  of  same 
street. — one  acre  of  meadow  on  yc  nordi  side  of  said  street. 

— about  a stang  of  pasture  on  yc  west  and  south  side  of  same 
street— Total  rent  in  Foare,  13s.  2</— waste  walls,  wherein  Meath. 
stand  a cabbin  with  a garden,  at  yc  south  end  on  yc  west  side 
of  Pudding-street.  — a thatched  tenement,  backside,  and 
garden,  at  y“  north  end  of  same  street.  — a waste  wall,  2 
cabbins,  and  a garden,  in  d“. — old  walls,  a cabbin,  and  garden, 
in  d°. — old  walls,  a hovell,  backside,  and  garden,  in  d°. — walls 
of  a tenement,  a hovell,  backside,  and  garden,  on  the  west 
side  of  Horse-street. — old  walls,  thatched,  backside,  and  gar- 
den, at  y=  north  end  of  the  east  side,  do— old  walls,  thatched, 
backsides,  and  garden,  in  d°— old  walls,  thatched,  backsides, 
and  garden,  in  d°. — other  stone  and  clay  walled  tenements, 
thatched,  2 backsides,  2 gardens,  and  old  walls,  thatched,  at 
y'  north  and  east  side  of  Market-street — other  walls,  thatched, 

a backside,  and  garden,  in  d“— the  like  in  d° the  like  in  d“. 

—the  like  on  y'  east  side  of  same  street,  next  Hogg-street  alias 

Mohan-street.  — the  like  on  the  east  side  of  same  street. 

stone  and  clay  walls,  part  thatched,  in  d° walls  of  a castle, 

backside,  and  a garden,  in  d«— a tenem',  and  an  old  cabbin 

in  it,  at  y°  west  end  of  y'  south  side  of  Hogg-street old 

walls  and  a thatched  tenem'  in  d-— two  waste  housesteads, 
d —a  parcell  of  land,  inclosed  with  stone  and  clay  walls,  a 
stable,  a stone  and  lime  thatched  house,  and  a barne,  opposite 

y°  lane;  town  of  Navan,  co.  Meath Total  rent  in 

Navan,  41.  16s.  9d.  — an  old  house,  stone  walled,  near  yc 
bridge,  south  side— a tenement  and  backside,  d»— a thatchol 
tenement  in  d°— the  like  in  d»— the  walls  of  a tenem',  do. 

— a tenement,  backside,  and  garden,  d°. — a ruined  slated 
castle,  a kill,  backside,  and  garden,  d«— a thatched  house, 
backside,  and  garden,  d»— the  like  in  d«— waste  walls  of  a 
house  and  garden  in  d»— a stone  walled  house  on  y'  west 
side  of  said  street. — a tenem'  and  garden,  whereon  are  2 cab- 

bins,  in  d°— a thatched  tenement,  stable,  and  garden,  in  d° 

a tenement,  backside,  and  garden,  in  d»— a tenem'  and  garden 

on  y«  east  side  of  Church-lane.— a waste  housestead,  d°— a 

housestead  and  small  cabbin  in  it,  a garden,  a tenement,  a 

garden,  and  backside,  in  same  lane;  town  of  Trym  same  co 

-Toal  rent  in  Tuym,  U 17,.-,  „d 

thatched  tenement,  backside,  and  garden,  east  side  of  Markett- 

street,  near  Hogg-street,  5s.  7k/. ; town  of  Navan— a plott  Dublin. 

or  parcell  of  ground,  in  breadth  in  y«  front  21  yards,  and  in 

length  backwards  54,  in  Oxmantowne,  6s.  6 %d. ; city  of 

Dublin— all  y'  several  tenements  and  gardens,  with  some  Trim 

few  cabbins  and  waste  plotts,  in  or  near  Scarlett’s-lane,  and  in 

oi  neai  yl  Maudlins,  4s.  1 0k/. ; town  and  suburbs  of  Trym 

-a  house  in  Shopp-street,  called  the  Queen’s  Head,  2s.  3d.'  Drogheda. 

—a  small  garden  and  old  walls  in  St.  James-street,  4id  — 

part  of  a small  slated  tenement  in  Pillory-street,  stone  walls 

of  a house,  d»,  6d—  part  of  two  third  parts  of  3 stone  houses 

called  the  New  Building,  in  St.  Lawrence-strcet,  lid  • 

town  of  Drogheda— Total  rent  in  Drogheda,  3s.  3d— 

in  trust  for  the  (49)  officers Date  6th  October  mh'year. 


Roll,  19///  <$•  20///  Cha.  II.  eighth  part,  face. 


BEACH BARR\’  ,BRYAN  JONES,  and  PETER 
1 'AN,  esqrs— A timber  house,  slated,  with  a backside, 
malthousc,  kill  and  brewhouse,  shedd  and  stable,  in  St. 
™T-Slreef’  if  17s-  6rf- ; dt-v  ol'  Ooiu.ix.  _ part  of  cio- 
bovll  stn'1  i °Tn,("'e’  1 cart"— ' Corkillbegg,  Corkill- 
toyle,  Shannagh  ats  Kannagh,  and  Corlaghlinnolly  or  tumolly 
1 cart— two  Lisdromgranies,  Lisdowly  als  Lislug,  and  TirDane’ 
two  Listhomcullis,  and  i„  CuUintraghreagh,  teing  1 cartron 
and  i-Gort.nes.Uagh,  Skellin,  Corduffe,  and  part  of  Clonemor- 


gUl,  being  1 cart,  and  i,  469  a.  3 r.  16  p.  41.  15s.  ljd—  the 
barren  mountain  of  Slewcorka,  Lewagh,  and  Drenorny  ats 
Derry  corny,  1 cart,  and  103a.  2r.  l/.Os.  lljd—  AMiremore 
ami  Aghrebegg,  1 cart.,  198  a.  1 b.  24  p.  prof.  171  a.  & 32  p. 
unprof.  21.  0s.  2d— Sesse  and  Rosbegg,  82  a.  2 a.  prof.  21  a. 
1 b.  unprof.  16s.  8.jd—  Cornegighy,  39  a.  2 it.  24  r.  8s.  Old 
-T, MonyuciRb,  Dromi,,— 

teragli,  Drominoughterngh,  Knockalyhane,  and  Curragha, 
4 cartrons,  698  a.  1b.  12 p.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.  7/.  Is.  4Jd. 


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,9*90  Ch.  IX.  Corlaghcaliillj  Comcloghy  ats  Cornecoffy,  1 cartj  an£J’  I 

'Z_ 178  a 2 R-  U 16*-  l|d— Greaghduffe,  KnockculUn,  Cur- 

Totrim.  rn-hshane,  and  Killm'Gnrrow,  2 cart"*  and  £,  136  a.  3 R. 

8p.  If.  7s.  8 1 d. — T ullekorky,  Greagheneslea  alias  Greagii- 
enesleane,  Greaghrea,  Drominfaghnesse,  Dromins,  Tully- 
vcanny,  and  Liscollyoughtragli,  4 cart.,  503  a.  3 r.  8 p.  ol.  2s. 
—two  Clonmeonaghs,  Kildisartoughtragh,  KUldysareightragh, 
and  Derrycullenbegg,  97  a.  2r.  32  p.  19s.  9*d— Bargaule, 

69  a.  3 n.  32  p.  14s.  2d. — Derreene,  Drumoncapple  ats  lJrum- 
ney,  3 cart"*  and  b 135  a.  3 R.  24  p.  11  7s.  6*d— ' Tynebegg 
and  Gawlanreagb,  13  a.  2 n.  32p.  2s.  9 \d.  and  254  A.  unprof. 

— Drumongarvah,  Derrynehinchy,  Funshinagh,  Derrynelor- 
gan,  and  Dromonshavan,  3 cart"’  and  |,  180  a.  11.  16s.  otd. 

— Derrankeherin  and  Cornegillagh,  i cart.,  276  a.  I n.  24  r. 

21  15s.  Hi d. — Derry vally  and  Cully  als  Derryvollen  and 
Cuilty,  jth  of  a cart.,  100  a.  2 n.  24  p.  11.  0s.  4id.-Tallyve- 
kanmore  ats  Tullynbokanmore,  Tullyvekanbegg  ate  Tullan- 
bekanbegg,  and  Leortan  ate  Loglitan,  li  cart.— Tullyneba 
als  Tullymebare,  Urbill,  and  Drumanfinelly  ate  Drummeleda, 
578  a.  2r.  16  p.  prof.  637  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  51.  17s.  ljd. 

— Derrydrestan,  Derrincashell,  Cloranbegg,  Cloranmore, 
and  Gobnecarta,  H cart.,  525  a.  1 n.  8 p.  prof.  241  a.  1 ” 

24.  p 51  6s.  4 \d. — Carrowreagh,  Lelianagb,  and  Moningi 
i & i a J cart.,  305  a.  1 n.  16  p.  3 1.  Is.  9i| d.  — Tullynecrosse, 
two  Annaglits,  and  Leonagbt,  3 cart"’,  150  a.  prof.  242  a.  un- 
prof. U.  10s.  4jd— Cluenagh,  18  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  3s.7$d. 
— Dromkeele,  20  a.  4s.  0 id.— part  of  y°  3d  part  of  Carrig- 
negapple,  1 cart—Cartronmall,  3d  of  a cart.-FuUeganvag, 

1 cart. — Carrignelanow,  1 cart.— Mullanahay  alias  Dunbrau- 

don,  1 cart. — Mullanoughtragh,  1 cart— Carrigarrowe,  Cap- 
po-re,  yc  moiety  of  the  towne  and  mills,  profits  of  furzs  of 
Crevelagh,  Garm'Ellean,  and  Lisnegownemore,  Lisnagowne- 
begg,  l°cart. — Tullaghnemoyle,  1 cart— Gowlan,  1 cart— 
Nonagh,  1 cart— Alteveragh,  1 cart— Townelea,  1 cart> a" 

Barnagha  and  a parcell  of  mountain,  62  a.  1 R.26p. 

bar.  Dromaheere,  co.  Levtrim— Total  quantity  4,945  a. 
1r.  6p.  plant.  (8,010  a.  2 k.  10  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

50/.  is.  lid— in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. Date  19th  Sep. 

20th  year. —Inrolled  7th  October  1668. 

Mea0.  7.  Aldn.  GEO.  PEPPARD.  - Paynestowne,  120  a. 

' plant.  (194  a.  1 n.  21  p.  stat.)  21.  8s.  7 id. ; bar.  Duleeke  co. 

Meath. 8.  JOHN  STO AKER— Pordester,  90  a.  plant. 

(145a.  Sr.  6p.  stat.)  lf.16s.5Jd.;  par.  Duleeke,  bar.  Skreene, 

same  co.- Date  23 d May  20th  year.— Inrolled  6th  June 

1668. 

„„  9.  Cornet  ROB.  HOWFORD  gent.  — Ballynabolie, 

KMenny.  gggA__<m(.  of  Clonassy,  1a.  In.  14  p.;  bar.  Iverke,  co. 

Kilkenny. — Total,  523  a.  1 n.  14  p.  plant.  (847  a.  2 n.  34  p. 

stat.) Total  rent,  10f.lls.llid. Date  lZth  June  20th  year. 

—Inrolled  30th  June  1668. 


lire,  409  a.  8f.  5s.  71d.  reduced  to  61.  by  patent,  dated  is 
15  July  1679.  (Rot.  <nmo31",  3"pars,/acieR.35.)—  Ballynes-  - 
lany,  245  a.  4/.  19s.  2 id.  abated  yc  sum  of  ll.19s.21_d. 

— Redmanstowne,  137  a.  21.  15s.  5|d.  abated  18s.  5 id.  — 
Polederoge  alias  Polderogh,  66  A.  lf.6s.8id.  abated  8s.8id. 

— part  of  Killpatrick  and  of  Killeen,  216  a.  4f.7s.4}d.— 
Davidstowne  (partin  Redd.),  120  a.  2f.8s.7Jd.  abated  15s.7Jd. 

— Ballagheene  alias  Ballyliine,  58  a.  If.  3s.  5jd.  abated 
7s.  5?d.  — Cayloges  ate  Caylogg,  97  a.  If.  19s.  3id.  abated 
13s.3Jd—  Rowestowne (part), 73a.  lf.9s.6id. abated 9s.6Jd.; 
bar.  Shilmalier,  co.  Wexford.  — Ballyteige,  Chappell,  and 
Crossefernoghe,  151a.  2r.  30  p.  3Z.  Is.  5Jd— two  Neames- 
townes  ate  Newinstownes,  121a.  3 r.  20  p.  2f.9s.4}d. 
Great  Conygree  ate  Conygrige  alias  Conyberrew  of  Bally- 
teige, 105  A.  prof.  300  A.  unprof.  21.  2s.  6\d.  - Newtowne, 
80  a & H P-  If-  12s.  5Jd.  — Bridgestowne,  82  a.  & 34  p. 
If.  13s.  Sid.;  bar.  Barghy,  same  co.  - Curtlogh  ate  Cor- 
cologli,  173  a.  3f.  10s.  33,d.  abated  If.  10s.  3.,d.  — Bally- 
nemonymore  ate  Ballynemony  (part),  46  a.  2 r.  18s.  lOd. 
abated  6s— in  Knockneny  alias  Knocknevey,  contiguous  to 
Teighniraghin,  5 a.  3 r.  22  p.  2s.  44d.  - Tigbniraghm  or 
Teighvriaghen  alias  Teigbniraghm,  280  A.  prof.  103A.unpiof. 
5f.  13s.  4id.  reduced  to  4f.  by  patent  of  the  15  July  1679. — 
in  Killbride,  117  a.  2f.  7s.  4 id.  abated  17s.  4id.;  bar.  Bal- 

laglikeen,  same  co.  - Total  rent,  691.  is.  2^1. Dale 

15 th  June  20 th  year.— Inrolled  22 d June  1668. 


Wexford. 


Waterford  11.  MARY  LYNN  ate  HORT,  wife  of  R-  Lynn,  and 
f widow  of  Abell  Hort,  and  JOHN  STEPHENS,  her  son  m 
law—  Dromenagh,  189  a.  — in  Ballycloghbegg,  129  a.  2 r. 

27  p • bar.  Galtier,  co.  Waterford— Total,  318  a.  2r.  27  p. 
plant.  (514  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat.)-Rent,  4 f.  16s.  6|d— to  hold  to 
yc  uses  of  yo  last  will  of  said  Abell  Hort  of  Ballyloughbegg, 

Line  co.,  dated  27  June  1660. Dale  2d  March  20tli  year. 

— Inrolled  29lh  July  1668. 

Queen’s  Co  13.  CHARLES  CHEYNEY  esq-In  y'  north-east  part 
Q of  Killishin,  to  be  cut  off  by  a north-west  and  south-east  line, 

4,11  a 2 R.  20  P.  plant.  (666  A.  2 R.  29  P.  stat.)  with  a propor- 
tion of  unprof,  and  bogg,  8f.  6s  7jd. ; Slewmargy 

Queen’s  Co. Date  28 th  May  20th  year.— Inrolled  5th  June 

1668. 

Clare.  15.  DAVID  BINDON— The  castle,  towne,  and  lands  of 
Cloonv,  2 qrs.,  viz.  the  qr.  of  Knockfenin,  Tulloghriough,  i qr,, 
and  Lackeneserragh,  i qr.,  176  A.  2 R.  27  p.  plant.  (286  a.  & 

88  p stat ) 2 f.  13s.  8d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 

n-ridl  16.  DAV.  „n.l  HEN.  BINDON  .ml  PAT.  VANTZ- 
Cloghkenton,  185  a.  2f.  16s.  2Jd.  — to  David.  — Cloghcoky, 
182  a.  prof.  67  a.  unprof.  2f.  15s.  Sid— to  Henry ; south 
liberties  of  Limerick— in  Islandoan  and  Corbally,  72  a.  2 r. 

16 p.  If.  2s.  OJd.— -to  Vantz;  liberties  of  same. Date 

10th  July  20 th  year. — Inrolled  18th  July  1668. 

WM.  17.  Col.  JOHN  BRETT — Bulljkcogo,  884  A.  ldt  K*  . 

J 8\d. part  of  Mackmnine,  Killgobbin,  and  Killcry  alms  Kil-  | 

(122.) 


20  THOMAS  ELLIOTT  esq— Ballybegg  and  Slewboy  Wexford. 

* B.ll,b.g«l.bo,,  1,11*  A-  IH-  S--  8d.  Mooretowne  dl. 

Towne  of  Moore,  54  a.  In.  4 , 10..  llHs  bar.  Se.iw.bh 

mid  Barghy,  eo.  Wexford. Dale  24 th  June  20 th  year. 

Inrolled  9tii  July  1668. 

22  Capt.  STEPHEN  ALLEN— [-  - -]  part  of  Killown-  Tipperary. 
| ing,  403  a.  3 r.  31  p.  prof.  309  a.  unprof— in  Ballygagreg, 

40  a &9p.;  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total, 

(719  a.  & 33 p.  stat.)  61. 14 s.  10id. Date  lithJuly  20th year. 

— Inrolled  18th  July  1668. 

24  Sir  WM.  LEMON  knt.  and  bart.,  WM.  his  son  SWA. 
and  lieir,  mid  JAS.  WAINWEIGHT  of  tadon,  esg-  Lis- 
cartan  (pait),  S9a.  2r.  14 p.  I6..01i-Knoekcombe,l  861  a 
71  6..  2Jd. — Balleriske,  517  a.  1 a.  101  9..  51i-B.it.- 
4,  A.  1 R.  If.  Is-  llid—in  Cannonstowne,  109  a 
a W.A. 21.  4s.  SJd— in  PhUlpottstowne,  74  a.  2 r.  20  p 
If.  9s.  llid— Shamblestowne  and  Gennstowne,  18o  a.  1 R 
I 3f.  14s.  llid. — Amman  and  Hollanstowne,  314  a.  6f.7s.2.)d 
-Rattaine-Wood,  369  a.  1 R.  71.  9s.  6i d.;  bar.  Navan,  co 
Meath— in  Great  Waterside  and  Bellew,  83  a.  1 r.  13  r 

If.  13s.  9Jd— to  Wainwright;  bar.  Skreene,  same  co. 

| Date  7th  Feb.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  7th  March  1667. 

27  ANDREW  RAM  gent— In  Clonerock  ate  Cloneroch 
and  Ballymackissy,  220  a.  4 f.  9s.  Id.  reduced  to  3f.9s.-my’ 
north-west  part  of  Monightknocker  ate  Momtucker,  163  a. 

3 f.  6s.  reduced  to  If— in  the  south  part  of  Courtnacuddy  or 
ruddy  182  a.  31.  13s.  Sid.  reduced  to  21  10s— in  Ballybane 
and  Ballyknockane,  33  a.  2 r.  13s.  7d.  reduced  to  3s— 
more  in  the  same,  317  a.  61.  8s.  3?,d.  reduced  to  21.  — in 
Cloghadene  and  Monil.ora,  27  a.  1 a.  28,.  U*!*”*”* 

,o  ol,  tar.Banny,  eo.WExro.D—Tolal  jnm.titj-,  042a.  Sr. 

28  f.  plant.  (1,527a.  la.  20  , .tat.)_Toml  tent,  IK .la ,»d. 

— Note:  By  order  of  Council,  dated  15  March  16 <6,  lie 
obtained  the  foregoing  abatement  of  die  quit  rents.  (Hot. 

37«  Car.  2,  lm*  pars,  d.  Boll  6.) Date  6th  June  20th  year. 

—Inrolled  8th  July  1668. 


29.  EDW.,  son  and  heir  of  Major  ABEL  WARREN 
deceased—  Ballinelodgc,  284  a.  plant.  (460  a.  & 5 r.  stat.' 
51.  15s.;  bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kilkenny— the  sou*  part  ol 
dontubert,  to  be  cut  by  an  east  and  west  line,  -34a.  2r- 
27  p.  plant.  (380  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  U.  1 5s. Ojd.  5 bar.  Uu- 
nagh,  same  co— to  hold  to  y use  of  his  lather  s will,  dated 

5th  Aug.  1 667. Date  23 d Oct.  20th  year—  Inrolled  2d  Jprd 

1669. 

32.  WILLIAM  BRADLEY  esq.  — Camgkrooky  alias 
Torkora,  i plowl'1,  containing  y'  several  denominations  of 
Avdnemuekin,  Parkeriveale,  Monevade,  and  BwtonVGatd^, 
213  a 3 '<•  8f-  ldfc  OJA  — Moninekirky  alms  MwnKn-ky. 


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isasoCH.II.  I p].,  122  a.  1 r.  8 p.  ll.17s.0lrf.;  bar.  Decies,  co.  Water- 
FORD — Total  quantity,  366a.  & 8i>.  plant.  (592a.  3r.  18p. 

Galw°y-  stat.)— Total  rent,  54  11s.  1 jrf.-in  Clonereligh  and  Gortvall 
ats  Clonruliagh,  52  a.  2 r.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.  10s.  7Arf. ; bar. 
Waterford.  Longford,  co.  Galway.— a stone  house,  68  feet  and  i in 
length,  and  25  in  breadth,  a courtledge,  garden,  and  back- 
side, and  decayed  backhouse,  47  feet  long  and  20  broad,  6s.  • 
Kilhenmj.  bar.  Decies,  town  of  Dunganon,  co.  Waterford.  — in 
Ballymackee,  2 a.— more  in  the  same,  12  a.  5s.  8rf.— in 

Killree,  31  a.  12s.  6.W. — Earlestowne,  10  a.  1r.  11p. more 

in  the  same,  2 it.  29  p.  4s.  5 Jrf. ; bar.  Shillelogher,  co.  Kil- 
kenny—Total,  56  a.  plant.  (90  a.  2 r.  32  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 
11.  2s.  T\d. Date  28 th  Jan.  20th  year.—Inrolled  nth  May 


Westmeath.  35.  GEORGE  PEYTON  esq.— Cappellaghy,  96  a.  1 r. 

20  p.— in  Ballycaghyn,  that  part  confirmed  which  is  contiguous 

to  Moycashell  and  Lysmoynee,  1 10  a.— Moycashell,  68  a 

Moycashell, 399  a. prof.  318  a.  unprof.-Lismoynee,  182  a.  2 n 
-Ballard  and  Carreagh,  316  a.  2 r— Killbegg  (part),  48  a. 
2 it.  20  p— Streamestowne  (part),  31 1 a.  2 r.  19  P. ; bar.  Moy- 
cashell, co.  Westmeath — Total  quantity,  1,532  a.  2r.  19p. 
p ant.  (2,482  a.  2 it.  13  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  314  0s.  7frf. 
Date  22rf  April  20th  year.—Inrolled  15 th  Aug.  1668. 

Wiehlou,.  37.  EDWARD  Earl  of  MEATH.-Templecargie,  315a 
prof.  61a.  unprof.  Drumin,  200  a.  Sr.  17  p.  prof.  53  a. 

1 it.  8 p.  unprof.  — Newtowne,  210  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Rath- 
downe,  co.  Wicklow— Total,  ( 1,277  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— Rent, 
141.  13 s.  8frf,  Iiillincarrigge  and  Tenesrath,  200  a.  prof! 
o0  a.  unprof,  plant.  (323  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  41.  0s.  11M. . 
in.  same  ar.  and  co. — Carrickmaine  and  Ballinroe,  632  a.  2 r. 
plant.  (1,023  a.  2r.  27  p.  stat.)  121.  15s.  llrf.;  bar.  Rath- 

tm 

Meath.  40.  THOS.  BALL  esq.  In  Crickstowne  ais  Creekstowne, 
with  y-  mansion  house,  orchartl,  garden,  and  groves,  44  a.  2r. 
Westmeath  P r h v StaTt')  bar-  R«t°ath,co.  Meath. 

ultT‘nore’ 166 A-  2r-  26  "• 

Arman/,  M i P ? ^ 7*‘  6rf"  ’ bar‘  Moycashell  and 

A, may,,  Magher  edernon  co.  Westmeath— faare,  with  y=  islands 
Loughrosse,  !33  a.  Tullyard  (part),  92a.  prof.  5 A.  unprof. 
-Creen ek, II  alms  Creenkill  (p„„),  282  a.  prof.  1 02  a.  unprof. 
-Seatrym  ais  Seytrim,  147  a.  prof.  240  a.  unprof.-Cornalise 

ll iT  iPan  ’ rl A’  P,°f-  43a-  u»P>of-Teyre  ais  Teirye 
(pa  tb  83  a prof.  60A.„nprof— in  Aghmore  ais  Annaghmo7e, 
1,he']„,?  ):  nnr  a S Collagbenagh  (part),  431a.  & 36  r. 
(tne  lattei  two  denominations  are  omitted  in  y grant,  but 

1'wn  '"r P“tentforremitti"grquit  rent.) — Dromloghery 
alms  Drumlogherry  (part),  99  a.  2 r.  37  p.  prof.  42A.uimrof 
m Scirmaghea  ats  Scar'mkillea,  25  a.  2 it.  34  P Drof  j .-  . 

“Tf  n“?''  ‘f‘  ATm^  m‘-  l»»f-  ™pmf 

» j 

i P„t),  ,63  A. 

prof.  Emoricuun  * Emo,i»„  LL  u 1 

2lA.unprof.—L^mpy]ina!iaS-LjJ^hmoylin(pal.t)  |j, ’ g’  ■ 

ZTr , " *■ > '» A,  i , 

i»,  olSrS™  V- *•  S 2S  *■  P"*  A.  unpref.  , 

pELIZABETH  HEBURNE  .li.-tAo i ' ~~  ]> 
kalane  (part),  101a  3 a fi..  \ tRaculane  ahas  Ra-  4. 

profitable;  par.  Cragaii,  bar  Fewes  ’ '‘P'^P01"0''  °ribl; »' 

Oku,.  18,,.  R 10,  "\A*“>A»»'-Total,  n 

PROCTOR-KtS^S6r.:“>  SIT* THOS'  S' 

*-■  - !«' “ 
remainder  of  Culebane,  bein.r  84  , 9 ,,  .T  qT+  ' ^ ol 
mine  or  Leantrane,  192  a.  & 34  p.  prof  11  Lea'1,e‘  of 
two  parcells  of  y same,  18  a 2r  «!!•.  V 1 • ' '"11)1'°1'  — t« 

Cul™,  Cull, true  ate  Cull™  ^ « 


IS  nu’uS*  P'i  b“’'  to.  ,.5!0Cu.„ 

TotA  (ROPSa.  lu.  ,p.  stat.) — Rente  1015s.  10, d.~ in  the  ' 

vdl  north  side  of  Tnlljo-ulleu,  Ws.1 ».  25  n.  prof.,  . __  Arm 
bar.  I part  of  unprof. — Drommackwale  alias  Dromm'Vale,  132  a. 
i in  prof.  62  a.  unprof— in  Skermaghlea  ats  Skermagkillea,  198  a 
ack-  3 R.  prof.,  a proper,  share  of  unprof— in  the  north  part  of 
6s. ; Cullaghmenagh,  3 n.  4 p.,  proper,  share  of  unprof— in  Cur- 
- m reene  alias  Correene  ats  Caine,  4 a.  2 r.  12  p.  prof.,  a proper. 

m part  of  unprof—  Maghnoge  alias  Munnoge  alias  Moghnea-m. 
ioie  108,i.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.— in  Dowrey  alias  Dunremey,  half 
ai-  town,  10  a.  prof.,  a propor.  &c— in  the  north  part  of  Drum- 
ent,  hill,  361  a."1  r.  37  p.  prof.,  a propor.,  &c— in  the  north  part 
Jay  of  Drumhill,  23  a.  prof.,  a propor.,  &c— in  the  same,  15  a 
prof.,  a proper.,  &c. ; bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh— Total’ouan- 

1 r Stat',-T0tal  re,,t>  17* 43.  Said  Kerry. 

1 «•  1HOMAS  BALL  and  EDW.  RICHARDSON. -+I„  a 

ous  parcell  of  CuUerue  ats  Cullerne,  6 a.  3 r.  39  p. jn  Kj)bo- 

•—  nane,  74  a.  Killnarovanagh  and  Seorsie  or  Sorsye,  51a  1r 
' “■  t P-more  ” tbe  same>  22  2 R.  39  p— more  in  the  same,' 

• 8 a— more  m the  same,  1 1 6 a.  1 r.  20  p.  —more  in  the  same 
oy-  28  A— West  Gortnacloghy  (part),  69  a— Gortnacloghymea! 

. '!'  84  A'  ™0re  in  the  same,  8 a— in  Gortnacloghymore, 

A • 176  a.  3 r.  22  P.;  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry. —Total 

quantity  ( 1,040  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.)  -Rent,  9/.  15s— fin  y<  Anm„h 
north  side  of  Tullyvallan  or  Tullyvally,  21 1 a.  & 7 p prof,  a ° ’ 

a'  Z°POo’  &"rn  Cem°ley’  °ne  t0Wn  to  Drumhill, 

h ■ o at  RV  P-  prof-  a ProP°r-’  &c— in  Darsey,  333  a.  2 r. 

, P-Plof  > a ProP°r-  &c— >n  tl)e  north  part  of  Emoricam 

s S“ 1 *•« *•  >■'< * Fvr.. 

tne  same,  110  a.  3 r.  21  p.  prof.,  a proper.,  &c. ; bar.  Fewes, 

’ co-  Ardmagh.  — Total,  (1,535  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat.)  — Rent 
u-  124  15s.  llrf— fin  yc  north-east  part  of  Cashel],  150  a 1 r’ 
■F»,»,.,Ste-iu?„„ate«.tp„,ofD„„raii(,' 
a allas  Drumelly  alias  Drummulley,  81  a.  1 r.  14  p p,.0f;  „ 
propor.  &c— in  the  north-east  part  of  Ballynane  alias  Bally- 
evane,  44  a.  2 r.  prof.,  a proper.,  &c— Cargin  alias  Carri- 
t f “ P^’  78  A-m°re  in  ,he  same>  2 A'  P‘of.,  a proper.,  &c; 
bar.  Orner,  same  co — Total,  (577  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)  —Rent, 

t!  tt  pi  41ZoN1r:  ,By  ,deeds  °f  ,lease  an<l  release,  dated  16  and 
d , Pf',  ’ R,cl'ardson  801,1  t0  Ball  his  share  and  propor- 

' Uon  °l tbo  Premisses 44.  Said  THOMAS  BALL,  to  the 

$ r 6°  EL^Nfl°J'  BLACKISTON. — f Cleanflish  or° Go- 

• leanfish  or  Clanflishbmg  (part),  46  a.  3 r.  1 1 p— m0re  of  same 

■ ' gneeves,  14  a.  2 r.  -part  of  same,  4 gneeves,  24  a.  2 r.  37  ,>! 

more  of  the  same,  10a— more  of  same,  4 gneeves,  39a.  3r. 

A p— more  of  same,  2 gneeves,  1 9 a.  2 r.  3 P— Knockreigh  alias 
Cnocknegh,  182  a.  2 r.  33  P.-more  of  the  same,  19A.fr  99  a 

t -mrrre'fL0' 3^,aTaShr9f  A'  3 R'  pr0f-  6 A-  '"'prof. 

u,e  sarae>  oo  a — more  of  the  same,  39  a Rnll,,,.; 

' rane,  238  a.  2 r.  20  p.  or  228  a 2 r 28  p , J 

■ r.  a . c i “•  p- — more  of  the  same. 

• o3a— more  of  the  same,  34  a— Armilode,  189a.  ]„.30p.- 

HtaSi  3AiB1,in‘sh' 

of  .1,.  »,u„  iu.2,, 

, P-~more  of  tlle  same>  80  a— in  Culebane,  151  a.  2 r.  7 p ■ 

,,61eu.plu,„: 

(2,617  a.  2r.  24' p.  stat.) — Rent,  244  10s.9Jrf. 4.5  THA8 

BALL,  to  y«  use  of  DANL.  and  SARAH  JACKSON  — 
fin  y=  north-east  part  of  Edward  Rawley’s  retrenchment  in 
Tullyvallan,  249  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (403^.  3 r.  20  p.  stat  1 
with  a proportion  of  unprof.,  34  7s.  3|rf  • bar  Few  ” 

Ardmagh 45.  THOS.  BALL,  to  V us‘  of  jv 

porno,,,  Sre,  1IL.M.1  5,„,  L„„,  Ev.gl,,  e’ow„  P‘°~ 

«.  CATHAEME  JOBEa-Oulig/A  I~  K„„ 

Plant  (263  a.  1 r 38  p.  stat.)  24  3s.  llrf. ; same  bar.  and  co! 

-IVofe:  upon  y'  petition  of  J„.  Donaldson  esq.  and  Frances 
if  w’Bat'l  T!,T  Ba,,  CS<1’  Sua>'di»iis  and  trustees 

of  I IT  an<'  hc'r  °f  tl,e  81,1(1  Tbom^  a remittal 
o me  quit  icnts  was  granted  to  them  of  the  lands  tlms 

21  Mavl«70^U  <,alC<1  S2  Februa,y  1CT8>  O'"1  implied 

2 May  1679  (Hot.  anno  31",  2 ^ pars,  dorso  11.  3.)  and  At). 
whereby  y rent  ol  444  1 is.  8,lrf„  payable  for  2,936  a.  1 n.  c,  1 
plant,  mens,  in  Munster,  was  reduced  to  384,  and  y«  rent  of 


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Armagh. 

Dublin. 

Longjord. 


Dublin. 


Wexford. 


1825.]  FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT.  179 


79/.  ifis.  9 !)(/•,  payable  for  5,911a.  2r.  10  p.  plant,  meas.  in  I 
Ulster,  was  reduced  to  607. ; see  the  patent  for  other  lands 
remitted,  which  had  been  granted  to  John  Orson  and  Edward  j 
Rowley,  but  are  not  passed  to  them  under  y'  Acts  of  Settle- 
ment, all  which  had  been  conveyed  to  and  purchased  by  the  said 
Ball. .Date  19 th  Oct.  20 th  year. — Inrolled  23 d Oct.  1668. 

49.  Sir  JAMES  SHAEN  knt.,  Major  ROB.  EDG- 
WOORTH,  and  WM.  HOEY  esq.— A house,  with  yc  ap- 
purts,  in  Oxmantowne,  in  Dublin,  13s.  ljd.  — Tinenure 
(part),  1 cart.,  in  Camlisk,  4th  of  cart.,  250a.  1r.  6p.  57.1s.lfd. 

— Lackans,  1 cart,  177  A.  3 n.  37.  11s.  llftf—  Mastrim 
or  Mastrum,  1 cart.,  143  a.  In.  28  V.  27.  18s.  Ok/.  — in 
Aghafin,  f of  a cart,  120  a.  3r.  36  p.  27.  8s.  llfd.— in 
Aghadonagh,  f of  a cart,  32  a.  12s.  llfd.— in  Aghnatarragh 
ats  Aghaturagh,  gtlis  cart.,  6 a.  2 n.  24  p.  2s.  8d.— Cloneard, 

1 cart,  and  Lisdowneere,  i cart,  328  a.  2 n.  20  p.  67. 13s.  2Jd. 

— Ballym'William-Eighter,  1 cart,  67  a.  2 n.  17.  7s.  4d. 
— Cartron-Capple,  1 cart.,  67  a.  2 a.  17.  11s.— Tuerfins,  1 
cart.,  72  a.  & 36  r.  17.  9s.  8d.  — Cloonecosney,  1 cart, 
64  a.  2 it.  17.  6s.  ljd. — Aglianevin,  1 cart.,  57  a.  17. 3s.0fd. 
— Agharickard,  1 cart,  79  a.  & 8 r.  17.  Us.  U^d.—  Fyhal- 
mon  (part)  and  Ballym'Williain-Oughter  (part),  21a.  8s. 6d.; 
bar.  Ardagh,  co-Longfoiid.— Total  quantity,  1 ,497  a.  1 n.  38  p. 
plant.  (2,425  a.  3r.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  307.  6s.  7 (id.— in 


trust  for  y°  (49)  officers. Date  Uth  Sep.  20th  year.—  1 

Inrolled  1th  October  1668. 

53.  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON,  JOHN  CROCKER, 
and  JOHN  COLPOYS— The  moiety  of  a house,  slated, 
in  Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  18s. — part  of  a house,  a house, 
a yard,  a shedd,  and  garden,  in  Kirwan's-lane,  south  side, 
14s.  7 d. — a house  backwards  and  ye  walls  of  a house  back- 
wards in  d°,  north  side,  18s. — a house,  backside,  and  thatched 
house  backwards,  in  d«,  6s.  9d.— a house,  a yard,  a house 
plott  backwards,  and  thatched  shedd  backwards,  in  d°, 
17.  Is.  2 id. — a house  in  d",  north  side,  17.  Is.— a corner  house, 
a house  backwards,  and  a yard,  in  d°  or  in  Bridge-street, 
37.  14s.  Ofd. — several  house  plotts,  now  a garden,  in  d°,  9s. — 
a house,  a house  plott  backwards,  another  house  backwards, 
and  a garden,  in  Bridge-street,  south  side,  14s.  3d.— a house, 
a yard,  a shedd,  another  shedd  and  house,  in  d»,  27.  2s. — a 
house,  a yard,  and  another  yard,  in  d",  17.  16s. — a house,  a 
yard,  a shedd,  a garden,  and  a house  plott,  17.  Is.  — a house, 
2 yards,  and  a garden  plott,  in  d°,  17.  2s.  6d. — a corner  house, 
a house  backwards,  and  a yard,  in  Lambert’s  street,  south  side, 
17.  lls.6d.  — part  of  a house  plott  and  some  old  walls  and 
a backside  in  d»,  3d. ; town  of  Galway.  — Total  rent  in 

Galway,  167.  12s.  6<7.— in  trust  for  y“  (49)  officers. Date 

8th  February  207 h year.— Inrolled  12th  February  1667. 


Dublin. 

Galway. 


Roll,  197/i  <§•  90th  Cha.  II.  eighth  part,  back. 


1.  JOHN  WESTLY.esq.,  LL.D.  — In  Sagard  towne, 
certain  lands  called  Reynolds  Farme,  78  a.  plant.,  (126  a.  1 n. 
16  p.  stat.)  17.  6s.  3d. ; bar.  Newcastle  and  Qpper-Crosse,  co. 
Dublin.— He  sold  these  lands  to  Robt.  Bowyer  of  Dublin, 

gent.,  by  deed  dated  18th  June  1668.  R.  3. Date  26th  May 

207 h year.  — Inrolled  2d  June  1668. 

3.  JOHN  WARREN  esq.— Ballynegran,  180  a.  37.  12s. 
10f d.  — Ballynegilloge,  45  a.  18s.  2\d.—  Ballynekilly  alias 
Ballynessilly,  113  a.  27. 5s.  9<7. — Ballynecurry,  60  a.  17. 4s.  3hd. 

— Ballymangan,  80  a.  17.  12s.  4W.  — Askengarran,  91a. 
1/  16s.  1 0i<7. — Glanbarran,  101  a.  27.  0s.  10f<7— Monefar- 
ney,  54  a.  17.  Is.  10J<7.  — Ballylosky,  138  a.  27.  15s.  101(7. 

— Bolany,  58  a.  17.  3s.  5f<7.  — Ballywalterbegg,  116  a. 
27.  6s.  1 1 id. — Aragurtin  alias  Ardworsteine,  152  a.  37.  Is.  6f  <7. 
— Rahin,  116a.  27. 6s.  llf<7.— Coolenegullin,  35a.  14s.  2<7. 
— Ballynehorney,  60  a.  17.  4s.  3|<7.— Ballymurrogh,  128  a. 
27.  Us.  10(7.  — Ballyshancarragh  ats  Ballinharragh,  40  a. 
16s.  2 i d.  — Ballinvalley,  Carrinmore,  and  Killnekerkey  ats 
Killnerehey,  226  a.  prof.  80  a.  unprof.  47.  1 Is.  6J<7— Bally- 
reagh,  132  a.  27.  13s.  5i(7.— Funshoge,  167  a.  37.  7s.  71(7. 

Ballystraduffe  ats  Ballyshrnduffe  and  Tubberscullybin  ats 

Tubberscullin,  171  a.  37.  9s.  3(7.— Ballynebarney  and  Knock  - 
dullin,  100  a.  27.  0s.  6(7.— Cooleroe  (part),  23  a.  9s.  3f(7. — 
Ballyadin  and  Ballyabran,  227  a.  47. 11s.  11(7.— Killmullony 
alias  Killunclony,  54  a.  17.  Is.  lOJrf.  Crymore,  55  a. 
17.  2s.  3\d.  — Garrenmurrogh,  103  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. 
27.  Is.  81.(7—  Ballyduffe,  10 a.  4s. 0^(7— Munneboe  alias Mane- 
genboe,  97  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  17. 19s.  3J(7.— Killpatrick, 
95  a.  prof.  54  a.  unprof.  17.  18s.  5f(7—  in  y«  easterly  part 
of  Tankemuck  and  Tubberlunyny  alias  Tubberlony,  to  be  cut 
off  by  a north  and  south  line,  33  a.  1 n.  12  P.  13s.  5f(7. ; bar. 
Bnllaghcene,  co.  Wexford.  — Ballynecarge  and  Smytlis- 
towne,  172  a.  37.  9s.  1\d. — Curratubban  alias  Garryhibbett 
and  Lassiglassen,  186  a.  37.  15s.  3f(7.  — BaUyneshaigh  or 
slireygh  and  Ballincarsey  ats  Tirroe,  219  a.  47. 8s.  8. ((7. 

— Coolebegg,  187  a.  3 r.  37.  16s.  0J(7.  ; bar.  Gorey,  co. 
Wexford— Total  quantity,  3,825  a.  & 12  r.  plant.  (6,196  a. 

& Ip.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  777.  8s.  10\d. 6.  JOHN 

BRITTON  gent— In  y°  westerly  part  of  Cooleroe,  by  a north 
and  south  line,  79  a.  2 it.  27  p.  plant.  (129  a.  & 8 p.  stat.) 

17. 12s.  3(7. ; bar.  Ballagheenc,  same  co. Date  14/A  April 

20th  year.— Inrolled  28th  April  1668. 

7.  Capt.  THOS.  RICHARDS— Ardamallogh  and  Bal- 
lygauge,  191  a— in  y'  commons  belonging  to  said  towns, 
6(i  a.  1 n.  13  P- — Ballymylodbegg  and  Bnllymylodmore,  part 
of  Ballygarvine,  122  a— Tentor,  Eglish,  Nicola,  Rinamore, 
Strangary,  and  Euinla,  369  a.  — in  Bohernrd,  151a.;  bar. 
Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co— Total,  (1,456  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat.) 

—Rent,  187.  4s.  2.1(7. 8.  WILLIAM  BURGESSE  esq. 

—In  Killbnllylnllmio,  200  a.  plant.  (323  a.  3 u.  35  v.  slat.) 
(122.) 


47.1s.;  same  bar.  and  co. 9.  Ensign  RICH.  PRATT.  Kilkenny. 

— Lackanlouty,  64  a.  plant.  (103  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 

17.  5s.  11(7.;  liberties  of  Kilkenny—  Killballytallon  (part),  Queens  Co. 
KiUbegg  (part),  and  Coolnebeagh  (part),  85  a.  1 R.  14  p. 
plant.  (138  a.  & 37  p.  stat.)  17.  14s.  7(7. ; bar.  Upper 

Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. 10.  PHILLIS  PRATT  and  Kilkenny. 

JOHN  her  son.  — In  Ballymarle,  165  a.  & 2 P.  plant. 

(267  a.  1 r.  7 p.  stat.)  37.  6s.  10/7. ; bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.  Date  2d  June  20th  year.— Inrolled  167/i  June 


11.  FRANCIS  Lord  Bishop  of  LIMERICK. — The 
house  chosen  by  Edward,  late  bishop  of  Limerick,  and  which 
was  sett  out  to  him  for  7 years  according  to  y*  Act  of  Settle- 
ment, with  that  small  waste  plott  of  ground,  and  2 ruinous 
tenements  thereon,  which  Wm.,  late  bishop  of  Limerick,  bought 
of  y«  trustees  for  y°  commissioned  officers,  at  20s.  a year,  lying 
on  yc  backside  of  said  house,  equal  with  y*  front  thereof, 
down  to  y*  high  way,  adjoining  to  y'  city  wall,  being  from 
said  backside  66  yards  in  length  and  29  in  breadth,  to  be 
aimexed  to  y'  see  for  ever,  and  be  a mansion  house  for  said 
Francis  and  his  succ”,  67.15s.;  city  of  Limerick. 

12.  JOHN  SMYTH,  A.M.,  Minister  of  St.  Muncheans— 
A front  house  and  an  old  pair  of  stone  walls  in  the  said 
parish,  9s— to  hold  to  him  and  his  succ"  ministers  thereof; 

city  of  Limerick. 12.  JOHN  SOWDEN,  A.M.,  Minister 

of  St.  John’s  parish— A front  house,  part  stone  and  part 
cagework,  on  yc  west  side  of  St.  John’s-strcet,  said  city— to 

hold  to  him  and  his  successors,  17.  10s. Dale  8th  July 

207 h year.— Inrolled  18 th  June  1668. 

13.  Major  SEAFOULE  GIBSON.  - Great  IMtowne, 
219  a.  2 it.  47.8s.  105(7. — Beamount  (part),  112  a.  27. 5s.4J(7. 
— Oimhstone,  64  a.  2r.  17.  6s.  I J(7—  Laganhall  (part),  with 
part  of  Cloudstowne,  58  a.  17.  3s.  5 5(7. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co. 
Meath— TuffidonneU  (part),  153  a.  3 it.  20r— l-oghmoylen 
(part),  222  a.  2 n.  36  p— Total,  (610  a.  & 5 ft  stat.)  57.  Is.  St/. ; 
bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh. — Note:  He  sold  the  lands  in  co. 
Ardmagh  to  Capt  Anthony  Nixon,  whose  widow  had  y' 
quit  rent  reduced  to  37.  per  aim— in  part  of  Knocknegor, 
in  Atherdee  parish,  10  a.  2 tt,  4s.  3(7. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co. 
Lot  in. — ' Total  quantity,  841  a.  & Hi  ft  plant.  (1,362  a.  1 R. 
33  p.  stat.) Dote  SWA  June  2tWA  year.— Inrolled  lath  June 


16.  WM.  DRAPER  esq — Ballyfoyle  alias  Bnllaghfoylo, 
99  a— in  Ballyeortme  and  Rathto  ats  Rnthbaore,  1<H»  a.  ; 
bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Iliereon,  co.  Kilkenny— Total,  (322  v, 
1 r,  16  p.  stat.)— Rent,  47. 0s.  7rf—  Owlert  ats  Ovpkrd,  187  a. 
— Cooleroe,  231  a.;  bar.  Forth, «k Carlow— Total,  (67Ta.A 

15  P.  stat.)— Kent,  Si.  9s.  3J*7. Dote  28/A  .\/.V2«/A  year. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


[March 


Kilkenny. 


Longford. 

Galway. 

Mayo. 

Limerick. 


Westmeath. 

Cork. 


Kilkenny. 

Wexford. 


Limerick. 


Westmeath. 


Kilkenny. 


17.  MAUDLIN,  widow  of  ED W.  FISHER  of  Cra- 
dockstowne,  co.  Kildare,  esq. — In  y*  east  side  of  Ballyreddy, 
282  a.  & 14  p.  prof.  42  a.  3 it.  unprof. — Ballyknocke,  304  a. 
1 R.  prof.  46  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Ballyneile,  292  a.  2 r.  ; bar. 
Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total  quantity, 
878  a.  3 r.  14  p.  plant.  (1,423  a.  2 r.  10  i>.  stat.)  — Rent, 

17/.  15s.  lid. — to  hold  to  y*  uses  of  his  will,  dated  [ ] 

Dale  Mh  June  20 th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  June  1668. 


20.  MICHI-.  Lord  Archbishop  of  DUBLIN,  Dr.  JOHN 
PARRY,  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  and  Dr.  TIIOS.  STEEL, 
Dean  of  St.  Patrick’s. — The  several  impropriations,  rectories, 
and  tythes  hereafter  expressed,  viz.  the  rectory  of  yc  parish 
church  of  Drumlane,  co.  Cavan,  dio.  Kilmore. — the  imp. 
tythes  of  the  par.  eh.  of  Abby-Shrure  alias  Shrenor,  co.  Long- 
ford, dio.  Ardagh. — two  q"  of  imp.  tythes  in  y'  parish  eh. 
of  Killiscoby,  co.  Galway,  dio.  Tuam. — four  q"  of  imp. 
tythes  in  y"  par.  ch.  of  Ballintober,  co.  Mayo,  dio.  Tuam. — 
four  q"  of  imp.  tythes  in  y'par.  ch.  of  Drumanean  ats  Drumo- 
neoghan,  same  co.  and  dio. — the  impro.  tythes  of  yc  par.  ch. 
of  Caherinlish. — the  imp.  rectory  of  yc  par.  ch.  of  Caherelly ; 
co.  Limerick,  dio.  Cashed. — the  imp.  tythes  of  y'  par.  ch. 
of  Fowres. — the  like  of  Foyran  parish. — the  like  of  Kill- 
patrick;  co.  Westmeath,  dio.  Meath — the  like  of  Mogeely. 
— the  like  of  Ballyhey  ats  Balloghy  and  Temple  Robin. — the 
like  of  Killathy ; co.  Cork,  dio.  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Rosse— 
the  like  of  Crossmolina. — the  like  of  Adergoole.— the  like 
of  Killtain  ats  Kilbclsada— the  like  of  Ardagh.— the  like  of 
Ballyneheglish — the  like  of  Rareagh ; co.  Mayo,  dio.  Killala. 
—the  like  of  Stanckarty.— the  like  of  Burne-Church.— the 
like  of  Tullaghanbroge ; co.  Kilkenny,  dio.  Ossory.  — the 
like  of  Whitchurch ; co.  Wexford,  dio.  Femes.— to  hold  in 
trust  for  ever  to  y'  use  of  y'  vicars  and  quiremen  of  Christ- 
church and  St.  Patrick’s,  paying  such  rents,  reservations,  and 
duties  as  formerly  were  paid  for  yc  same,  with  such  increase  of 
rents  ns  yc  Lord  Lieut,  and  six  or  more  of  the  Privy  Council 

should  think  reasonable  and  convenient. 21.  Dr.  JOHN 

PARRY  aforesaid — A certain  mill,  called  y=  Poll  Mill,  with- 
out Pole  Gate,  with  yc  watercourse  and  yc  tack  thereunto 
belonging,  15s.;  city  of  Dublin.  — to  him  and  his  succ", 

deans  of  Christ  Church Date  1 6 th  June  20/4  year.— Inrolled 

19 th  June  1668. 

22.  STANDISH  HARTSTONGUE  esq— Parke  alias 
Park-Grumbany,  Ballymackcene,  Gortderackly,  and  Bally- 
brenanebegg,  376  a.  3 r.  37  p.  51.  14s.  4W.  ; city  of 
Limerick.  — Galbally-Marslmll,  70  a.  11.  3s.  7 Jd.;  bar. 

Coshmae,  same  co. Dale  10/A  July  20/A  year. — Inrolled 

18/A  July  1668. 

24.  WILLIAM  LOWE  esq.  — In  Newtowne,  57  a.  1 r. 

8 P.— Rahinchorick  als  Ralunsurick,  64  a.  1 it.  37  p Coro- 

nahir  alias  Correnagher,  174  a.  & 13  P.— Spittlehouse,  20  a. 

1 r.  20  p.;  bar.  Moycoshell,  co.  Westmeath— Total,  (512  a. 
& 38  p.  stat.)— Rent,  6/.  8s — 25.  MARKE  MOULDEesq. 
— In  Ballysallagh,  y=  south-west  part  thereof,  150  a.  plant. 
(242  a.  3 r.  36  p.  stat.)  3/.  0s.  9 d. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny  Date  2d  January  20/A  year. — Inrolled  10/A  Man 

1669. 


27.  JOHN  BOYCE. — In  y°  south  part  of  y°  east  part  of 
Poorestowne,  148  a.  & 16p.  plant.  (239  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.) 

21.  5s. ; bar.  Ida  and  Olfa,  co.  Tipperary. Date 

18/A  March  20/A  year. — Inrolled  14/A  April  1668. 


29.  Aldn.  JOHN  FORREST  and  WM.  MARK- 
HAM esq— Part  of  Dercy,  383  a— Finiskin  (part),  263  a. 
—in  the  south  part  of  Drumhill,  78  a.  2r.  3 p.;  bar.  Fewes 
co.  Aiidmagii.  — Total  quantity,  724  a.  2 it.  3 p.  plant! 

(1,173  a.  2 a.  17  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  91.  15 s.  7 \d. to  bold 

for  ever  to  such  uses  as  are  specified  in  a certain  deed  in- 
dented, bearing  date  23d  June  1660,  made  to  them  by  Henry 

Flower  of  Dublin,  esq. 31.  ROBERT  STERNE— In  y 

south  part  of  Kilhnaghes  and  Garrinree  als  Garrvhenrie, 
189  a.  & 21  p.;  bar.  Corkery,  co.  Wcstmeath— one  tene! 
ment  and  2 garden  plotts  in  Arehestowne— in  said  Arclies- 
towne,  1 1 A— in  Brownestowne,  20  a.  3 r.  39  p.  ; bar.  Del- 
vin,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  (358  a.  1 r.  22  r.  stat.) 

4/.  9s.  7 id. 32.  JOHN,  son  of  ROBEBT  STERNE 

dec'1 — Trienoghtraghnaunagb,  211a.  2 r— another  parcell 


of  the  same,  22  a. — more  of  the  same,  196  a.  2 r.  prof.  294  a. 
unprof— Trienightragh,  166  a.  3 r.  30  p— of  the  same,  28  a. 

1 r— more  of  the  same,  22  a.  prof.  179  a.  3 r.  10  p.  unprof. 

— in  Drumbrean,  Killeely,  and  Bunglassy,  most  contiguous  to 
the  aforesaid  lands,  156  a.  3 r.  10  p. ; bar.  Mogunnihy,  co. 
Kerry. — Total  quantity,  804  a.  plant.  (1,302  a.  1 r.  14  p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  12/.  4s.  1 itf.  — Note.-  By  order  of  council, 
dated  20  March  1676,  Mr.  John  Sterne  had  yc  quit  rent  of 
12/.  4s.  1 W.  reduced  to  21.  14s.  a year.  (Inrolled  3 Feb. 
37°  Car.  2d>,  lm»  pars,  facie  JR.  8.) 33.  Lieut.  Col.  BEN- 

JAMIN LUCAS. — In  yc  south-west  part  of  Lisdweene,  5 a. 

2 k.  27 p.  ls.lltf. — Julislouaghane  or  Lisloughan,  1 qr.,  150  a. 
21.  5s.  6 id. ; bar.  Moyferta,  co.  Clare. — Terelagheene,  being 
plus-land,  115  a.  I/.  14s.  lid.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co. 
— in  Lurga  or  Larga  quarter,  22  a.  6s.  8d.  — Ballyneg- 
nocke,  3 cart,  (part),  73  a.  1/.  2s.  2d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co. 

Clare Date  4/4  Jan.  20/4  year. — Inrolled  20/4  January 

1668. 

35.  CHRISTOPHER  DAVENPORT  gent.  — Derry- 
loghtagh  ats  Derry- Cloghtagh  als  Derry-cloghslagh  (part), 
31a. — in  Lehanagh,  362  a.  1 n.  24 p. — Kellavinoge  (part)  and 
Tomodermody  (part),  569a.  2r.  16p.;  bar.Carbery,  co.Cork. 
—Total  quantity,  963  a.  plant.  (1,235  a.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
11/.  Us.  9d. — then  in  his  possession;  and  for  yc  remainder 
after  yc  death  of  Sheely  Donovan,  being  in  Killovinoge  and 
Tomacdermody,  200  a.  plant.  (323  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.)— Rent, 
31.  0s.  9 d. — Note : Sir  Edward  Scott  knt.,  having  purchased 
these  lands  from  Davenport,  had  an  abatement  of  4/.  12s.  6d. 
of  the  quit  rent,  whereby  the  whole  was  reduced  to  10/.  a 
year,  by  patent  dated  12  August,  and  inrolled  4 Feb.  1679. 

(Rot.  anno  32’ Car. 2Ji,  3“  pars,  dorso  Roll  28.) 36.  JOHN 

PECK  esq.,  CHRISTIAN  his  wife,  relict  of  Lieut.  Col. 
John  Hewetson,  and  THOS.  IIEWETSON,  their  son  and 
heir. — In  y°  north  part  of  Bracklow,  Killmurry,  and  Derry- 
gregan,  258  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant  (418  A.  3.r.  stat.)  51. 4s.  7).d.; 
bar.  Philipstowne,  King’s  Co. — with  a proportionable  part 
of  unprofitable  retrenched  by  Capt.  Hum.  Hartwell— to  hold 
to  y*  uses  of  Col.  Ilewetson’s  will,  dated  8 June  1668. 

36.  DAVID  RHINDE— In  y'  four  tates  called  Carode- 

rorvasse  als  Carrowederdashrean,  51  a.  plant.  (82  a.  2 r.  18  p. 
stat.)  13s.  9 .] d. ; bar.  Magherestaphana,  co.  Fermanagh. 

37.  Cornet  JOHN  GORE. — The  remaining  part  of 
Ballyvoy  alias  Ballyvoe  other  qr.,  26  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. 
— the  remaining  part  of  y'  east  qr.  of  Glassy  ats  Glassy-east, 
29  a.  prof.  16  a.  2 r.  unprof. — in  Carrowgare,  1 qr.,  30  a. 

1 R.  13  p.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Corcumi-oe,  co.  Clare. 
—Total,  85  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (138  a.  & 36  p.  stat)— Rent, 

11.  5s.  lid. 37.  JOHN  BRADSTREET  gent  — Part 

of  Curraghmore,  with  y'  improvements  made  by  him,  132  a. 

1 r.  17  p.  plant.  (214  a.  1 it.  23  p.  stat)  21.  13s.  7 id. ; bar. 

Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  19/4  Sept. 

20/4  year.— Inrolled  18/4  November  1668. 

39.  NICHOLAS  HOOPER  esq.  and  Dame  MAR- 
GARET COLVILL  his  wife,  relict  of  John  Arthur  of 
Wexford,  esq.,  and  of  Jas.  Lord  Colvill — A ruined  house, 
with  a large  yard,  and  key  belonging  to  it— a stone  house, 
thatched,  with  back  walls  and  yard — a stone  house,  slated, 
and  yard— a stone  house,  slated,  and  yard,  now  lying  waste, 
—a  stone  house  and  yard— a.stone  house,  slated,  with  the 
back  building  and  yard — a low  house,  slated— a low  house 
thatched.— a thatched  house.  — a stone  house,  slated— old 

walls,  with  a thatched  shop,  2 shedds,  and  a yard a stone 

house,  with  a back  building  and  yard. — die  like— the  like. 

the  like— a stone  house,  a yard,  garden,  and  backhouse, 
—a  stone  house,  backhouse,  garden,  and  appurts. — the  like. 

the  like— a stone  house,  backhouse,  yard,  and  appurts. 

a stone  house,  a ruined  back  building,  and  yard. — a stone 
house,  thatched,  a yard,  and  appurts— a gable  end,  with 

y°  appurts,  'vaste.  — a stone  house  and  backside,  waste 

a stone  house,  back  building,  and  yard — an  old  thatched 
house  and  yard— one  old  wall,  with  the  appurtenances— 
one  old  wall,  with  the  house,  slated,  and  appurfs. — a house, 
thatched,  backhouse,  garden,  and  appurts. — a stone  house 
yard,  and  other  appurts. — a slated  house,  with  back  build! 
ings  and  yard.  — waste  walls  adjoining  to  St.  John’s  Gate. 

a stone  house,  with  old  walls,  back  building,  and  yard. 

— a thatched  house  and  backside,  with  the  appurts a 

stone  house,  slated— stone  walls,  with  their  appurfs,  waste. 
— a thatched  house,  backside,  yard,  and  appurtenances— a 


Clare. 

Cork. 


King's  Co. 

Fermanagh. 

Clare. 

Kilkenny. 

Wexford. 


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ig&so  Cu.  IX.  thatched  house  and  appurtenances. — a slate  house  or  cage- 
— — work,  with  y"  appurts.— a stone  house,  back  building,  yard, 

Wexford.  anj  stable,  with  other  appur'ts. — a stone  house,  backhouse, 
yard,  and  appur'ts ; par.  St.  Iverin’s  ats  St.  Ivorye’s,  in  Wex- 
ford.— four  cabbins,  with  yc  appurtenances. — -two  thatched 
houses,  backsides,  and  yards. — a stone  house,  backhouse  of 
cagework,  and  yard. — a stone  house,  backhouse,  yard,  and  ap- 
purfs. — the  like. — the  like. — a large  piece  of  ground,  with  a key 
belonging  to  it,  2 houses  with  a backside,  and  their  appur'ts. — 
a stone  house,  backhouse,  yard,  and  appur't's. — a low  slate  house 
and  garden. — a stone  house,  backhouse,  yard,  and  key,  with 
y'  appurts. — a slate  house,  with  a thatched  cabbin. — a slate 
house,  with  red  herring  house  and  yard,  with  the  appurts. 

— old  walls,  with  y°  appurts.  — a stone  house,  backhouse, 
yard,  and  appurts;  — two  old  houses,  with  backsides  and  ap- 
purtenances. — ruined  walls,  with  a piece  of  ground  apper- 
taining.— a slate  house  and  cabbin. — a thatched  house,  yard, 
and  appurts.  — a slate  house,  back  building,  and  garden. 
— a ruined  house,  garden,  and  waste  walls — a ruined  house 
and  garden. — a slate  house,  back  building,  and  yard. — a slate 
ruined  house  and  garden,  and  a low  slate  house  and  back- 
side.— a slate  house,  garden,  and  appurts.  — a slate  house, 
backhouse,  and  small  court. — a slate  house,  backhouse,  and 
garden.— the  like. — a thatched  house  and  appurts. — a ruined 
house  and  garden— a stone  house,  garden,  and  appurts.— the 
like. — a stone  house,  backhouse,  and  garden. — an  old  house 
and  thatched  tenement,  with  a garden.— two  ruined  houses, 
with  yc  appurts. — old  ruined  walls,  with  grounds  appertaining. 
— a slated  house. — the  like,  with  backside. — a thatched  cabbin. 
— three  ruined  houses  and  old  walls,  with  y°  appurts. — a low 
house  and  garden. — a house,  garden,  and  appurts. — a pair  of 
walls  and  appurts.— a stone  house,  backhouse,  and  appurts. 

— high  stone  walls,  with  yc  appurts.  — a ruined  house.  — a 
plottof  ground.— waste  walls.— a plott  of  ground,  an  old  house, 

and  a plott  of  ground waste  walls — a garden  plott.— waste 

walls. — two  pieces  of  ground. — a plott  of  ground. — the  like. 
— two  cabbins  and  a garden  ; in  Selkar’s  als  St.  Peter’s  par., 

town  of  Wexford.  — Total  rent,  22/.  4s.  9<Z. Dale 

With  June  20 th  year — Inrolled  1th  July  1668. 

Wicklow.  46.  Sir  WILLIAM  FLOWER  knt-Killcrony,  202  a. 

4 .1.  Is.  9J</.— Ballyornan  called  Tennyhinch  (part),  23  a.  2 r. 


9s.  6 \d. — the  other  part  of  d°,  118  a.  2 r.  21. 11s.  7 Id. — 
Steeiebane  or  Steevane,  104  a.  2/.  2s.  2 d. — Coulerath,  127  a. 
21.  l\s.5!,d. — in  Killmurry,  525  a.  10/.  12s.  7Jd.—  Collera, 
381a.  11. 14s.  2{d.  — Killmecanogc,  with  y°  appurts,  viz. 
Glancormack,  Ballytuskin  or  Ballyhiskin,  Ballyvaune,  Bal- 
lyhoome,  and  Killoogh,  1,159  a.  23/.  9s.  4(1. ; half  bar. 
Rathdowne,  territory  Glancapps,  co.  Wicki-ow.  — Total 
quantity,  1,640  a.  plant.  (4,276  a.  In.  22  r.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  53/.  9s.  Ok/. Date  9th  June  20 th  year. — Inrolled 

23 d October  1668. 


Wicldow. 


49.  HENRY  PACKENHAM  esq.— Heystowne  (part),  Wexford. 
478  a.  & 29  p.  plant.  (774  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat)' 9Z.  13s.  7I</.; 
bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — two  third  parts  of  Kinturke  ats  Westmeath. 
Killturke,  217  a.— Trymroe  alias  Tromroe  (part),  40  a.'2r. 

35  p.  prof.  17  a.  2 r.  8 p.  unprof.— Tullynally,  286  a.  & 32  p. 

— Kintogher,  114  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof.—  Carne,  81a.  3 r. 

8p._ Firmore,  38  a.  1 r.  8p.— Mayne  (part),  222  a.  prof.  34  a. 

3 r.  8p.  unprof. — Total  quantity,  (1,079  a.  3 n.  21  p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  13/.  10s.  4.(cZ.— one  other  part  of  Trymroe  als  Tromroe, 

212  a.  3 n.  8 p.  prof.  81  a.  2 r.  31  p.  unprof.— Loghanstowne, 

72  a.  3 n.  8 p.— Ballynegall,  33  a.— Rathglegan  alias  Rathno- 
glessan,  14  a.  & 32  p.— Cole  (part),  99  a.— Total,  (699a.  1r. 

32  p.  stat.) — Rent,  81. 14s.  5!}d. ; half  bar.  Foure,  co.  West- 
meath.  50.  JOHN  GOULD.— Callronane  alias  Carill-  Meath. 

ronane  (part),  142  a.  3 r.  33  p.  plant.  (231  a.  2 r.  Up.  stat.) 

2/.  7s.  10K;  bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. Date  30th  Sep. 

20 th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  January  1668. 

52.  Lieut.  Col.  WM.  CANDLER,  ANNE  his  wife,  relict  Kilkenny. 
of  Major  John  Villiers,  and  GEORGE,  son  and  heir  of  ye  said 
Major.  — In  Dunnamagan  and  part  of  Raheene,  y“  easterly 
part,  to  be  divided  by  a north  and  south  line,  620  a.  plant. 

(1,004  a.  1 r.  8 p.  stat.)  12/.  11s.  0J</. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kil- 
kenny—to  Villiers.— St.  Tennants,  122  a.  2 R.  22  p— Bal-  Wexford. 

lickhonick,  112  a.  1 r.  18  p— in  Ambrosetowne  and  Gobles- 
towne,  135  a.  2 u.  24  p.— Maxbooly,  89  a.  1 R.  16  p.— Hassey- 
rath  (part),  32A.-Hollmanhill,  14  a.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wex- 
ford.—Total,  (819  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.)  10/.  4s.  lid.  — these 
to  Candler. Date  28 th  Nov.  20th  year.— Inrolled  5th  De- 

cember 1668. 


Boll,  19th  <§•  20 th  Cha.  II.  ninth  part,  face. 


Armagh. 


Dublin. 


Tipperary. 


Drogheda. 


1.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  of  Loughcurrin,  and  now 
of  Kinard,  co.  Tyrone,  esq— The  lands  granted  to  him  by 
patent  dated  27  February,  19  Chas.  II.,  were  erected  into  y' 
manors  of  Callidon  and  Mote,  viz.  yc  lands  in  the  counties  of 
Tyrone  and  Ardmagh  into  y'  former,  with  courts  leet  and 
courts  baron,  free  warren  and  park,  a Monday  market,  and 
3 fairs  on  10  June,  10  August,  and  30  Nov.,  at  Callidon,  pay- 
ing 13s.  id.  yearly ; and  y°  lands  in  yc  co;  of  Longford  into 
y'°latter,  the  town  hitherto  called  Lisiquin  to  be  called  by  yc 
name  of  Mote,  with  the  like  privileges,  except  market  and 

fairs. Date  15 thJuly  20 th  year.— Inrolled  1th  December 

1668. 

17.  RICHARD  BARRY  gent.— The  moiety  of  Corballis, 
54  a.  2 b.  10  p.  — the  moiety  of  Clougheran  or  Cloghran, 
190  a.  2 b.  20  p.;  bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. — Total,  245  a. 

& 30  p.  plant.  (397  a.  & 30  p.  stat.)— Rent,  4/.  19s.  3 id. 

18.  ROBERT SHAPCOTT and  RICHARD  STEPHENS 
esqrs. — A parccll  of  ground  in  St.  Warborough’s-street,  next 
adjoining  to  the  dwelling-house  of  said  Stephens,  containing 
21  yard°  in  length  and  7 in  breadth,  or  thereabouts,  Is.  6 d. ; 
city  of  Dublin. Date  21s/  Dec.  19Z/t  year. 

20.  The  CORPORATION  of  GREAT  YARMOUTH. 

In  yc  west  part  of  both  the  Mullogs,  248  a.  2 R.  9 r.— the 

east  part  of  Ballyveale,  433  a.  1 R-  13  p.— Lyssadubber,  207  a. 
prof.  190  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Iffa  and  OfTa,  co.  Tipperary. — 
Total  quantity,  888  a.  3 r.  22  p.  plant.  (1,439  a.  3 R.  16  P. 

stat.) Rent,  13/.  10s. Dale  18 th  March  20th  year. — In- 

rolled  9th  July  1668. 

24.  Sir  ARTHUR  FORBESSE  bart,  Lieut.  Col. 
GEORGE  STEWART,  and  Capt.  HENRY  FRENCH. 

A slated  house  or  tenement,  a slated  brewhouse,  a malt- 

(122.) 


house,  stone-walled,  on  the  South  Key,  Drogheda,  15s— a 
small  slated  house  or  tenement  in  St.  John’s-street,  Is.  10id. 
— a small  thatched  tenement  in  St.  James-street,  Is.  10.W. ; 
same  town. — part  of  Talbottstowne  and  Bally  rowan,  364  a. 
1 R.  14  p.  11.  Is.  6i</.— Killalease,  190  A.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. 
3/.  16s.  11  Id.  — Garrykillbery,  125  a.  prof.  135  a.  unprof. 
21.  10s.  lid.  — Ballincallow,  150  a.  prof.  120  a.  unprof. 
31.  0s.  9</.— Downings  and  Ballycarrigyn,  310  a.  prof.  120  a. 
unprof.  6/.  5s.  6 Jd.  — Castleruddery,  370  a.  1/.  18s.  9tZ.  — 
Donaghmore  (part),  95  a.  2 r.  26  p.  (rent  omitted);  bar. 
Talbottstowne,  co.  Wicklow— Dunbcggan,  1 cartron,  193  a. 
1 r.  5 p.  31.  18s.  id. — Cornedromig,  2 cart.,  373  a.  2 a.  30  p. 
7/.  lls.Sfd.;  bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford.— Total  quantity  in 
Wicklow,  1,605a.  & 3 p. plant.  (2,599a.  3r.  19p.  stat.)— Rent, 
32/.  10s. — in  Longford,  566  A.  3 R.  35  p.  plant.  (918  a.  2 n. 

2-1  p.  stat.)  ll/.9s.7f<Z. — in  trust  for  y'  (49)  officers. 

Dale  15th  Nov.  19 th  year.— Inrolled  21  st  November  1667. 

31.  THOMAS  EYRES  esq.— Newtowne  (part),  Drangan 
(part),  and  Cloghtine  (part),  296  a.  1 n.  7 r.  plant.  (479  a.  3r. 
31  p.  stat.)  41.  9s.  11  jrf. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. 

34.  THOMAS  CLEERE  gent— Byfettstownc,  202  a. 

31.  Is.  4\d.  — Cappaghgarran  (part),  151a.  2/.  5s.  10 Ad.  — 
part  of  the  same,  68  a.  l/.Os.73d.— Ballvdowgan  (part), 93a. & 
36p.  1/.  8s.  3. id.;  bar.  Slevardagh,  same  co.- 35.  HUM- 

PHRY RAY  gent.— In  Ballycnlline  and  part  of  Gurteene, 
486  a.  2 n.  14  r.  plant.  (788  A.  & SO  p.  stat.)  11.  Is.  9.|d. ; 

same  bar.  and  co. 36.  SAMUEL  FLINTON  gent 

—In  Ballydugan,  90  A.  3 R.  10  p.  1/.  7s.  7d.— in  West  Polo- 

capule,  19  a.  1 r.  4 p.  5s.  10J</.  ; same  bar.  and  co. 

38.  HENRY  KYTEgent  — In  Ronn-Mooly,  93  a.  1b. 
13  p.  plant.  (151  A.  & 29  p.  stat.)  11.  8s.  id.  ; same  bar. 

and  co. Dale  2d  March  20 th  year. — Inrolled  2d  March 

1667. 

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Drogheda. 


Wicklow. 


Longford. 


Tipperary. 


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Roll,  19 th  4'  20 th  Cha.  II.  ninth  part,  bade. 


i-  1-  JAMES  STOPFORD  esq. — Upper  Ballynegan,  471a. 
2 r.  20  p.  prof.  71a.  & 3 r.  unprof— White-Semerstowne, 
111  a.  1 r.  16p. — Balfe’s  part  of  Boltowne,  200  a.  prof.  35  a. 
unprof.— Upper  Rattenrees,  200  a.  prof.  5 a.  & 10  p.  unprof. 
— Lower  Rattenrees  and  Rathloghlin,  197  a.  & 7 p.  prof.  11a. 
unprof.— Billy,  136  a.  3 n.  8 p.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.;  bar.  Kells, 
co.  Meath.— Total  quantity,  1,316  a.  3 r.  Up.  plant. 
(2,133  a.  & 2p.  stat.)  — Rent,  261.  13s.  2\d.  — Kilnesnell 
alias  Kiltumell  or  Killtinnell,  Ballinvally,  and  Ballycullin 
alias  Ballaghallin,  57  a.  3 r.  1 p. — Knockanacroe  als  Lacka- 
narlyor  Lackananerly  (part),  86  a.  2 n.  prof.  65  a.  unprof.— 
in  Kynogli  alias  Cunoge,  to  be  cut  off  by  a north  and  south 
line,  25  a.  1 r.  23  p.  prof.  16  a.  unprof.— Killoghternan,  part, 
to  be  cut  off  by  a north  and  south  line,  97  a.  3 r.  5 p. ; bar. 
Idrone,  co.  Carlow— Total,  (433  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)— Rent, 
51.  8s.  2\d. — Ballycrinegan,  322  a — more  of  yc  same  called 
Ballybegg,  40  a.  with  y'  mountain  thereto  belonging,  which  in 
y'  settlement  of  1670  these  lands  are  said  to  lye  in  bar.  Rhone. 
— Lissfallecan  or  Lissalecam  alias  Carrickleagh,  294  a— Bal- 
Jybrack,  344  a.  2 n — Tinekilly  ats  Seskin,  171  a. — the  moiety 
of  Tinecarrigge,  75  a.  — Ballyroughan  (third  part),  23  a.— 
Ballyknockrampen  or  crompen  and  Booleblack,  40  a.;  bar. 
St.  Molins,  same  co— Rathmoyle,  100  a.  ; bar.  Idrone,  same 
co— Total,  (2,250  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat.)-Rent,  28 1.  2s.  8}tf— 
Knockglasse  (part),  66  a— Duleene  (part),  40  a. — in  Ballin- 
tillane,  79  a.  1r.5p.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath— Total,  (299  a. 
2r.  26  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  31.  14s.  lid.  — part  of  yc  Moate, 
125  A.  & 29  p— Corboggy  (part),  54  a— Rent,  3/.  12s.  5id. 
— Lackmelch  (part),  56  a.  If  2s.  8 d. ; same  bar.  and  co— in 
Leghanstowne  or  Loughanstowne,  12  a— in  Little  Cronis- 
towne,  14  a.  10s.  6d.;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath— Rus- 
leagh,  403  a.  1 R — four  gardens  and  a piece  of  ground  called 
Raheene,  with  yc  several  fields  called  by  the  names  of  Tum- 
choyle,  Crewile,  Gurtmore,  Killquille,  Coolefooteed,  Toucrine, 
Shngtendinelee,  and  10  a.  in  Barudwee  and  y=  third  part  of 
Classabony,  with  other  parcells,  120  a.  by  estimation ; bar. 
Forth  and  Idrone,  co.  CAitLow— Total  quantity  in  Forth, 
(654  a.  stilt.)  51.  9s.  — in  Rhone,  (194  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat.) 

/•  21.  8s.  7 d.  — Killeoynermoda,  26  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.  — 
Fiemore,  59  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof—  Fcighbegg,  95  a— Rath- 
more,  120  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof— Killine,  86  a.  prof.  14  a 
unprof— in  Ballaghdeeve,  99  a— Shesiraghmore  ats  Shanna- 
vally,  217  a.  prof.  119  a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  Mary-Fort— 
Gollrosse,  173  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof—  Liscanlane,  168  a.  prof. 
23  a unprof.  — in  Crottagh,  88  a — Cloghketon,  295  a— 
Lackcommon,  61  a.  prof.  135  a.  unprof—  Ballyknavin  alias 
Bnllmaiin,  82  a— in  Ballesteana,  Gortnebeaste,  and  Knock- 
anreeahas  Knoekaneere  alias  Knockane,  432  a.  prof.  247  a 
unprof— Gortnevally  (part),  49  a.  2 r.  prof.  66  a.  unprof.; 
bm . l.ower  Ormond,  co.  T ipperary— Total  quantiti-,  2,050a. 

— John'  t (3'3?  nA'  36  P-  stat0  — Rent,  31/.  2s.  !).}</. 

Jolmstowne,  149  a— Ballyhist,  284  a— Ballgree  and  Pot- 
tlebane,  640  a.  2 r.  - Pottleree,  part  of  Ballgree  manor, 

169a  2rK‘  ^’p80^ A'~  Alll"aman>  -C.tlcl  in  n 
169a.  2n.  and  Castlepole,  111a.  to  be  both  called  Stopfbrd— 
Rathinrick,  197  a.  2 „.  prof.  137  a.  Sr.  3 p.  unprof-Fa- 

KA,1:uu|?npraW,Goi^t 

: r ®alltOW,,c’  207  Prof.  70  a.  unprof. — Ca- 
bragh,  219a.  prof.  8a.  & 25p.  unprof. -Loughan,  197  a 
piof.  8 A.  3 in.  Sp.  unprof— Minleagh,  121  a.  2 r.  prof.  31  a. 

1 r.  unprof—  Donore  (part)  and  Donorebegg  (part),  86  a. 
2r— Carrick,  157 a.  2 R—Crevie,  35  a.;  bar  KeUs  eo 
Meath— Total  quantity,  3,139  a.  plant.  (5,084  a.  2 it  26  p’ 
“tiT:  63Ul!'r2rf-Mi'lto"ne  (part),  135  a.  1„.  28, 
plant.  (22, t a.  3 r.  15,  stat.)  21.  16s.  5 id.;  bar.  Ratoath, 

‘ «h  “rS  10  A-  ^ °!rf  — Rattin,  200  a. 

/•  Is.,  bar.  1 arb.ll,  co.  Westmeath— Knockanea,  49  a.  2 r 
-Ballmlcssa,  80  a.  2 r— Castletowne,  267  a.  2 r— New- 
A — Balledoogira.  80.," 
T,°Tg’  28  too- Clonlonnn, 

same  co—  t otal  quantity,  592  a.  2 r.  plant.  (959  a 3 a <i„. 
—Rent,  111.19s.  1 lid  r, r-  • ,,  a.  6 it.  stat.) 

la  30  p i 1,1  , * 188  a.  unprof.  plant.  884  a. 


Clara,  310  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  same  co. — Total,  (983  a.  & 38  p. 
stat.)— Rent,  12/.  5s.  9ft/—  Castletowne,  453  a.  prof.  50  a. 

unprof.  — Bawnballelough,  353  a. — Tornamommn,  49  a. 

Feaglmestragon,  37  a.  — Tankardstowne,  89  a.  — Rath-Pa- 
tricke,  133  a — Brickannagh,  92  a— Ballyquiddy,  256  a.  2 r. 
— Ratliisker,  52  a— Monymicke  (part),  282a.  ; bar.  Gnlmoy, 
same  co— Total  quantity,  1,796  a.  2ii.  plant.  (2,910  a.  & 5p. 

stat.) — Rent,  36/.  7s.  6 (d. — Keatingstowne  (part),  47  a. 

Pricksheyes,  94  a. — Downeingstowne  and  .part  of  Coolere- 
augh,  95  a — Ardnamaule,  42  a. — Shellamsrath  (part),  78  a. 
2 r— coiiions  to  the  same,  39  a— Corshell,  22  a— Radestowne 
and  Ussellrath,  338  A— Quirreboy,  4 a.  2 r— Shellamsrath 
(part),  40  a — Archersleyes,  124  a.  & 17  p— Graigeshannon 
next  to  Clonmore,  16a.  In.  3p. — Bawnemoreand  llagettsbane, 

29  a.  & 9 p. — Knockbulkine  and  Scaldfirres,  111a.  2 r.  9 p. 

Knockmore,  33  a. — Ballynagh  alias  Ballynelenagh,  137  a. 

Downehoodbegg  and  Downehoodmore,  26  a.  2 Scald- 

Parkes,  5 a.  2 r.  ; liberties  of  f city  of  Kilkenny— Total 
quantity, _ 1,282  a.  3 n.  38  p.  plant.  (2,078  A.  & 37  P.  stat.)— 

Rent,  25/.  19s.  6 §d. — Ballynemonymore,  26  a. Ballyhane 

(part),  10  A part  of  Garriskett  and  Garrickard,  14  A. ; bar. 

Ballagheene,  co,  Wexford — Total  quantity,  (80a.  3r.  39 p. 
stat.) — Rent,  1/.  0s.  3d. — Total  in  Westmeath,  880a.  3r.  30  p. 
plant.  (1,426  a.  3r.  36  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  17/.  16s.  8Jd— 
in  co.  Kilkenny,  2,949  A.  2 R.  plant.  (4,777  A.  2 R.  33  P.  stat.) 
59/.  14s.  5Jd.  Nurny,  850  a.  prof.  408  a.  unprof.  plant. 
(1,376  a.  3 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Rent,  17/.  4s.  l|d. ; bar.  Offaley, 

co.  Kildare. 14.  Said  JAMES  STOPFORD  and 

JAMES  STANDISH  esqrs— Two  bricked  stables,  slated,  a 
yard  or  piece  of  ground  comon  to  them  both,  in  Oxmantown, 
1/.  17s.  6 d. ; city  of  Dublin— to  hold  during  the  marriage 

of  Michael  Dee  and  Catharine  his  wife. Date  14 th  Oct. 

20 th  year. 

16.  GEORGE  MATHEWS  esq— A house,  with  y‘  ap- 
purts,  in  Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  11s. 3d.— two  Corglasses 
(part),  171a.  2 r.  7 p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Tumonaghan, 

1  cart.,  73  a.  Ik.  13  p.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  — Ducarricke, 

1 cart.,  85  a.  prof.  17  a.  1 r.  unprof—  Derrynegan,  l cart.,  55a. 
prof.  46 a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof—  Cooleartan,  1 cart.,  96  a 2b- 
Legnagan,  1 cart.,  71  a.  1 r.  24  p— Cooleagheia,  1 cart.,  48a. 
prof.  27  a.  unprof—  Cloonequosh,  110  a.  3r.  prof.  3 a.  un- 
prof—Dromelea,  140  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— Corcapple-Mul- 
laghlostera,  1 cart.,  89  a.  & 24  p—  Kinckin,  Loghmalegan, 
Gortnaquosse,  f cart.,  372  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  45  a.  2 r un- 
prof—Tullagh,  1 cart.,  56  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  24  a.  unprof— 
Snawrallagh,  J cart.,  38  a.  1 it— Aghaleage  and  Clonebeagher, 

2 cart.,  330  a.  1 r.  8p— in  Killerin,  ■}  and  | cart.,  232  a.  & 
24  p— Aghalogha  and  Killmeene,  2 cart.,  350  a.  2 r.  24  p. 
prof.  182  a.  unprof—  Ducarran,  £ cart.,  132  a.  prof.  6 a.  2r. 
unprof— in  Dromeolly,  ± cart.,  148  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— 
Arderry  and  Gortequoske,  1J  cart.,  89  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  32  a. 

& 32  p.  unprof— in  Dromdiffer  ats  Unshenan,  } cart.,  and  in 
Dromdiffer  ats  Inchinane,  8th  cart.,  in  y'  west  of  Dromore, 
84  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. — Shraglinadarragh,  1 cart.,  and  in 
Dromdiffer,  8th  cart.,  152  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof— 
Derrydda,  111  a.  In.  24  p—  Coragha,  122  a.  2 r.  24.  p— 
Derrymore,  65  a— Drombricke  and  Dromock,  236  a.  3 r. 

32  p— Dromerrick,  109  a.  3 k.  8p— in  Stradrinane,  91a 

Clogher  and  Curraglineveale,  2 cart.,  309  a.  3 r.  8 p— Drom- 
cronane  alias  Dromcromane,  1 cart.,  157a.  3 R.  8p Kilkerny, 

1 cart.,  125  a.  3 r.  8 p — Callaghell  Derinkeher,  1 cart.,  284  a. 
prof.  35  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof— Liscoole  Feaghmoher,  1J  cart., 
20 1 a.  2 n.  8 p.  prof  21  a.  3 r.  unprof. — Mayo,  1 cart.,  188  A. 

3 k.  8p— Crevyoughtragh,  14  a.  2 r— Crevyeigluragh,  11a. 

3  k.  8p. — two  thirds  of  Coolenesincagh,  35a.&32p. — Ardro- 
mine  alias  Ardroma,  1 cart.,  192  a.  & 24  r.  prof.  22  a.  3 r. 

8 p.  unprof—  Aghadarrick  alias  Aghadurk,  § cart.,  79a.  & 32  p. 

prof.  13  a.  1 r.  4.  p.  unprof. — Tumeliskamiy,  75  a.  3 r. Kill- 

danecne,  42  a — Killcreene,  1 cart.,  71  a.  3 n.  8 p.  — Tulle- 
casliir,  1 cart.,  88  a.  1 u.  32  p. — Shroghinvey,  3d  of  cart.,  16  a. 

2 n— in  Drumany,  8th  of  cart.,  45  a.  3 r— KUtibardane,  d«j 
168  a.  prof  12  a.  unprof. — Dromkeene,  1 cart.,  122  a.  1 r. 
23p— Derrinevanane,  (-cart,  21a.  3r — Derrinkehir,  icart, 
i25  A.  3 r.  8 p — in  Aghline,  8th  of  cart.,  93  a.  2 r.  *16  p.  • 
bar.  Carrigallon,  co.  Leyirim. — Total  quantity,  6,062  a.  1 r. 

16  p.  plant.  (9,820  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61/.7s.6d— 


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to  hold  in  trust  for  himself  and  Capt.  Robt  Allen. Date 

16 th  December  19 th  year.—Inrolled  21si  December  1667. 

23.  RICHARD  and  HENRY  TITCHBORNE  esqrs., 
and  Major  JOHN  GRIFFITH— A timber  house,  slated, 
on  the  Kay,  in  Dublin,  18s— part  of  a front  house,  back- 
side, and  garden,  in  Moyallow-street,  east  side,  8s.  3 \d.— 
a front  corner  house,  a backhouse,  backside,  and  walls  of  a 
garden,  d",  Is.  10W— a front  house  and  backside  in  Blarney- 
lane,  south  side,  3s— a front  house,  a thatched  house  back- 
wards, a shedd,  a garden,  and  several  other  tenements,  be- 
tween Noblett  Dunscombe’s  house  and  Blarney-gate,  7s.  6 d. 
—a  thatched  house  and  small  garden  without  Blarney-gate, 
south  side,  4s.  lid.— a.  front  house,  thatched,  a backhouse,  and 
garden,  in  same  lane,  4.s.  6(4— a front  house  and  backside  in 
d",  north  side,  3s.  9tf— a front  house,  2 sliedds,  and  a garden, 
in  d°,  7s.  6<4 — a cabbin,  with  a waste  plott  of  ground,  in  d". 
Is.  6 d.  — a front  house  fronting  Market  hill,  2 thatched 
houses,  with  a large  garden,  without  the  turnpike,  6s— 
two  front  thatched  houses,  a tan-yard,  and  garden,  in  Blarney- 
lane,  north  side,  10s.  3d— a thatched  house,  backside,  and 
garden,  d°,  2s.  3d— a house  and  garden  in  Fayre-lane,  east 
side,  Is.  6d— two  houses,  thatched,  and  a garden,  same  side, 
Is.  6d. — a plott  of  ground,  whereon  a house  stood,  in  d°. — 
three  tenements,  with  backsides,  back  cabbins,  gardens,  and 
a plott  of  land  in  Moyallow-street,  west  side  ; Skiddye’s- 
acres  alias  Cloghlay,  2 a.  ; Parkycarkybegg,  J a.  ; Is.  101d. 
— two  cabbins  and  a garden  in  same  lane,  3s— a cageworke 
shop  for  a smith  in  Moyallow-street,  west  side,  Is.  101(4 
three  cabbins  and  two  gardens  in  d°,  6s.  6d.  — a thatched 
house  and  garden  in  d°,  3s— the  like  in  d°,  3s.  three  tene- 
ments, backsides,  and  gardens,  in  d»,  3s.  9d.  — a cabbin, 
garden,  and  backside,  in  Moyallow-street,  2s.  3d.— a cab- 
bin and  backside,  d",  Is.  6<4— a house,  a cabbin,  and  gar- 
den, in  d°,  3s— three  cabbins,  two  plotts  of  ground,  and 
a waste  garden,  in  d",  4s.  6(4  — two  cabbins  and  a large 
garden  in  d«,  3s— two  waste  plotts  and  a garden  plott  in 

d",  2s.  3d— the  walls  of  a house,  y®  waste  plott,  and  garden, 
d“.  Is.  lid— a house,  a cabbin  backwards,  and  a garden,  m 
d%  Is.  lOJd. — a front  house  and  stable,  7s.  6d. — a house, 
3 cabbins,  and  2 gardens,  in  d",  east  side,  4s.  KHd— a house 
and  garden  in  d»,  Is.  10Jd— a front  house,  2 outhouses,  a 
backside,  and  garden,  in  d“;  a front  and  backhouse,  3s.  9d. 
— a front  house,  backside,  a shedd,  and  garden;  a house, 
backside,  and  garden;  a house,  cabbin,  backside,  and  2 gar- 
dens; a house  and  garden,  d»;  two  front  thatched  houses 
in  Church-lane,  16s.  lOJd— a front  house,  a waste  plott 
backwards,  and  two  gardens,  in  Moyallow-street,  east  side, 

3S_  9,/_ a waste  plott  of  ground  and  a garden  in  d",  Is.  6 d. 

a front  house,  a cabbin,  and  a garden,  in  d",  3s.  9 d. 

a front  and  backhouse,  a malt  house,  a stable,  2 backsides, 
and  a garden,  in  d»,  13s.  1^— two  front  thatched  houses, 
two  gardens,  and  a close,  in  d",  4s.  6<4-  a grist  null,  slated, 


a backhouse,  shingled,  a cabbin,  and  2 gardens,  d°,  12s.  19&20C11.  II. 

— a front  house,  slated,  backside,  and  large  garden,  4s.  6 d. — 

the  moiety  of  a grist  mill,  a dwelling-house  backwards,  2 Cork' 
shedds,  a yard,  and  3 gardens,  in  d°,  15s. — two  plotts  whereon 
were  cabbins,  a cabbin,  and  garden,  4s.  6 d. — a front  slated 
shop,  a cabbin,  a garden,  a plott  of  ground,  3 cabbins, 
another  plott,  and  a garden,  d“,  9s. — three  tenements  and  two 
gardens  in  Church-lane,  4s.  6 d. — a grist  mill,  called  John’s 
mill,  and  a backhouse,  in  d°,  9s.  4 \d. — a house,  a plott  of 
ground,  now  a key,  in  Shandon-lane,  south  side,  4s.  (id. — 
two  thatched  houses  and  2 gardens  in  d°,  6s. — two  gardens 
in  d”,  3s. — two  cabbins  and  gardens,  d",  6s. — a front  house  and 
large  garden  of  y'  south  side  d°,  3s. — a garden,  a slated  out- 
house on  ye  Strand,  7s.  6(4 — five  cabbins,  with  a backside  and 
garden  to  each,  extending  to  Shandon’s  castle  in  Shandon 
church-lane,  4s.  6(4  — two  front  thatched  houses,  with  back- 
sides and  gardens  extending  as  before,  4s.  6(4— the  like,  3s. 

— three  parts  of  four  of  die  weares  called  Gould’s-weares, 
and  marsh  thereto  belonging,  II.  2s.  6d— Fryer’s- weares  and 
pooles,  15s.  — Agbanygiry-weare,  an  ebb-weare,  2s.  3d. — 

Tullymore,  a flood-weare.  Is.  6 d. — Tullykallamagh,  a fiood- 
weare,  Is.  6 d. — Tullyvanagh,  a flood-weare,  and  Agliava- 
dagaha,  an  ebb-weare,  Is.  6 d. — f Tillingile-weare;  f Agha- 
nohoughton-weare ; and  f Glanmire-weare,  3s. ; north  suburbs 
of  Cork  city.  — a moiety  of  a range  of  building  adjoining 
to  y'  end  of  y“  south  bridge;  a back  slated  house  and  back- 
side in  Bridge-street,  7s.  (id. — fa  front  corner  house,  slated, 
in  Bridge-street,  Is.  lOJd.  — f part  of  a front  house,  back- 
house, and  backside,  in  d°,  east  side,  6s.  9f(4 ; soudi  suburbs 
of  Cork. — Total  rent  in  Cork,  162.  12s.  6 d. — in  trust  for 
y®  (49)  officers.  — Note .-  The  premisses  thus  f marked  were 
sold  to  Thomas  Crooke  of  Cork,  merchant,  26  June  1668. 

Date  14 th  Nov.  \9th  year. 

37.  RICHARD  Lord  COLOONY— A parcell  of  An-  Mayo. 
nagh,  29  a.  2 r.  prof.  4 a.  1 r.  unprof. — Rathreagh,  2 qrs., 

199  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  43  a.  &32  p.  improf. — Bleagh,  1 qr.,  72a. 

3r.  12  p.  prof.  9 a.  1r.  8 p.  unprof. — Ruinwolan,  1 qr.,  85  a.  & 

32  p. — Rathduffe,  lqr.,  92  a.  & 10  p.  prof.  4 a.  3 n.  24  p.  un- 
prof— Knockmuilin,  1 qr.,  90  A.  & 32  P.  prof.  50  A.  2 R.  unprof. 

— Derrygultenan,  a parcell,  18  a.  & 16  p. — Polechamre,  1 qr., 

79  a.  1 R.  8 p.  — out  of  Carrowhanin,  1 1 a.  2 R.  33  p.  — 
in  Rinnegrehy  qr.  als  Ramagron,  33  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  22  a. 

& 16  p.  unprof.  — Cloonetally,  1 cart.,  21  A.  2 R.  32  p. ; bar. 

Tirawly,  co.  Mayo. — Total  quantity,  728  a.  3 r.  23  p.  plant. 

(1,180  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.) — Rent,  'll  7s.  Id. — Cloonachara  ats  Sligo. 
Cloonalghtconin,  108 a.  3 r— Lisboy,  lqr.,  80a.  2r— Lis- 
rontagh,  3f  qrs.,  97  a.  1 r.  3 p— Coltimore,  67  a.  2 r.  prof. 

28  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Tirrerell,  co  Sligo.  — Dowrly,  1 qr., 

221  a.  ; bar.  Currin,  same  co— Total  quantity,  575  a.  & 3 p. 

plant.  (931  a.  1 R.  30  p.  stat.)— Rent,  51.  16s.  5 d. Date 

13 th  Feb.  20 th  year. — Inrolled  14 tk  February  1667. 


Roll,  20 th  <§■  21sf  Cha.II.  tenth  part,  face. 


20&  el  Ch.ii.  1.  Aldn.  RICHARD  COVERT.  — Annagh,  LplowF, 

— 64  a.  prof.  120  a.  unprof,  plant.  (103  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 

Kerry.  19s.  7(4 ; bar.  Truanackine,  co.  Kerry. Date  12th  Ja- 

nuary 20 th  year.—Inrolled  15 tk  January  1668. 


6.  JOSEPH  BRADSHAW  gent—  Foulkrnth  (part),  20&21  Ca  ll 
181  A.  plant.  (293  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  3/.  13s.  3 id. ; bar.  Fassa- 

dinning,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  1 6th  Dec.  20th  year.—  ^ithenmj. 

— Inrolled  19 th  January  1668. 


Tipperary.  2.  THOMAS  LENTHALL  esq— In  j no  tl  e t p t 
of  Gortroran,  Killcormick  ats  Coolecormick,  Barnaballin- 
lcgan,  part  of  Killevard,  111a.  & 18  p— in  y"  one  calpe  of 
Cappullkeagh,  containing  Killoghey,  142  a.  prof.  100  a.  un- 
prof—in  Cline-Teef,  126  a.  prof.  16  a.  unprof— in  y'  north- 
west part  of  Skehanagh,  Clontaffe,  and  KiUinchuddihy  (part), 
54  a.  2 r.  32  p.;  bar.  Ikerin,  co.  Tipperary— Total,  (702  a. 

2 r.  14  p-  stat.)  —Rent,  64 1 1 s.  8 .)  d. Date  2d  Jan.  20th  year. 

—Inrolled  15th  January  1668. 


Meath. 


Queens  Co. 


3 & 4.  ARTHUR  SQUIBB  and  THOS.  LONG  esqrs— 
Ballshaw  (part),  144a.  & 27 p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  2418s.4fd. 
— Damalstowne  ats  Danielstowne  (part),  175  A.  & 26  P.  3410s. 
11),/— to  Squibb— part  of  Damalstowne,  95  A.  3 R.  14  P.  ; 
bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meath— Hoarestowne,  20  a— Rent  for 
Damalstowne  and  Hoarestowne,  24  6s.  10] tf.  ; bar.  Navan, 
Slane,  Morgallion,  or  one  of  them— Lisboyne  ats  Lisbigny, 
238  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof,  plant.  (385  a.  2 r.  2 r.  stat.) 

44  16s.  4i<£ — to  Long  ; bar.  Cullenagh,  Queen’s  Co. 

Date  20 th  Jan.  20th  year.—Inrolled  22d  January  1668. 

(122.) 


8.  ROGER  PARKE,  THOS.  SODEN,  DAVID  LIN- 
CIIIAN,  ELIZ.  MICHELBOURNE  ats  JACKSON,  relict 
of  T.  Jackson,  MARY,  daughter  and  heir  of  said  Thomas,  and 
WM.TAYLOR. — In  Glancarbery,  252a.  3r.  5p— in  Maghe- 
rymore,  39a.2r.32p.  (473a.3r.  3p.  stat.)  24  19s.  2W— to 
Parke— Grange,  1 qr.,  263  a.  2r.  24 p.  plant.  (427 a.  & 12  p. 
stat.) 24 13s. 4 id. — to  Sodcn— Lislahely,  168a.&27p.  (272a. 
In.  24p.  stat.)  14  14s.  Old.  — to  Linchian  ; bar.  Carbery, 
co.  Sligo— in  yc  south-west  part  of  Middlederrydowen,  44  a. 
3 r.  5 p. — Lowerderndowan,  86  A.  (21 1 A.  3 R.  16  p.  stat.) 
24  12s.  1 1 1(4 ; bar.  Moygowish,  co.  Westmeath.  — to 
Jackson— in  Lissawra,  85  a.  1 r.  14  p-  plant.  (138a.&36p. 
stat.)  14  14s.  63«4 ; bar.  Moycashell,  same  co — to  Taylor. 

Date  13  th  April  2 1st  year. 

10.  ALEXANDER  PIGGOTT  esq— Ballagh,  245a.  2 r. 
26  p.  plant.  (397  a.  3 R.  29  p.  stat.)  —certain  tenements  in 
Luske,  and  1 acre  of  land,  1 a.;  bar.  Nethercrosse,  co.  Dub- 
I Total  rent,  payable  to  y'  see  of  Dublin,  64 — this 


Sligo. 


Westmeath. 


Dublin. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Ck.ii.  patent  was  passed  in  trust  for  Dr.  John  Sterne. Dale 

13/A  May  20/A  year. 

omj.  13.  Capt.  ANTHONY  STAMPE— The  castle,  tenements, 

mills,  waters,  watercourses,  orchard,  and  gardens  in  Grenan, 
and  part  of  Thomastowne  alias  Greenan,  384.  a.  3 r.  11  p. 
plant.  (623  a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.)  7/.  15s.  lOd.;  bar.  Gowran,  co. 

wd-  Kilkenny. 13.  PHILLIPS,  son  and  heir  of  Lieut. 

Matthew  Williams,  and  JAMES  UNDERWOOD— In  Bal- 
ly n rush  ats  Bollinrush,  als  the  old  town  of  Ballinrush,  ats 
Askerveller  als  Dunishell,  248  a.  1 n.  14  p.  plant.  (402  a.  & 

39  p.  stab)  51.  Os.  6 jd. ; bar.  Seanvalsh,  co.  Wexford to 

Williams.  — out  of  y=  south  side  of  Ballinrush  aforesaid, 
153  a. — more  in  the  same  in  yc  south-west  end,  56  a.  2 r. 
26  p. ; same  bar.  and  co — Total,  (338  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.)— 
Rent,  4/.  4s.  1 0 ,{d. — Killinmunterlan  ais  Killin,  one  qr.,  202a. 
plant.  (327  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  21.  Os.  lOd. ; par.  Killcolgan,  bar. 

Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. Date  18/A  Jan.  20 t/i  year.— 

Inrolled  22 d January  1668. 

15.  Col.  RICHARD  TOWNESEND. — In  Dunbeacon 
and  Derryfunston,  beginning  at  y'  N.W.  point  to  be  cut  off 
by  a S.W.  and  N.E.  line,  830  a.  1 r.  34  p.  12/.  12s.  2 id.— 
,n  yC  easterly  part  of  Bargornin  or  Bargorum,  120  a.  1 /.15s.  lie/. 
— in  Killaderry,  part  of  Glantcige,  80  a— in  yc  southerly 
part  of  Sleughteige  and  Killcaugly,  47  a.  (a  mistake  in  y' 
Reddendum),  14s. 3d. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total  quan- 
tity, 1,077  a.  1 n.  34  r.  plant.  (1,745  a.  1 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  16/.  16s.  6>d. — Ratooth  townland,  16  a.  plant.  (25  a. 

3 r.  26  p.  stat.)  (is.  5 \,d. ; bar.  Ratooth,  co.  Meath.  — in 
Gortbrack,  Enan  alias  Eoan,  Ballycahan,  Cooledurrogh, 
Stackeene  or  Sprickeene,  and  Ardgehan  (besides  408  a.  con- 
firmed to  him),  94  a.  3 n.  24  p.— North -Murrahine,  90  a— 
the  south-east  part  (or  half)  plowland  of  Ardglasse,  in  par. 
Kilcoe,  40  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — the  south-west  two  gneeves 
of  Bawnishell  or  Baneshall,  20  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof— Garran- 
tonyieghy  als  Garrantonykcgeh  in  par.  of  Fanelobish,  70  a. 
prof.  50  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Total,  314  a. 

3 R.  24  p.  plant.  (510  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)— Rent,  4/.  15s.  7 id. 

16.  RICE  PROTIIERO  gent. — Littertinglasse  ats  Litter- 
tnilis,  183  a— in  y°  easterly  part  of  Manamahallaham  ats 
Monishallan  and  Lisrankan,  88  a.  1 it.  16  p. ; bar.  West  Car-  ■ 
bury,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  271a.  1 r.  16  p.  plant. 

(439  a.  2 n.  7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  4Z.  2s.  4?,d. Dale  llt/ijan.  ! 

20/A  year. — Inrolled  15 th  January  1668. 

17.  HENRY  WASHER  and  WM.  DAVIS— Ballymac-  ’ 

kee  (part),  85  a.  1 r.  20  p.  1/.  14s.  6 :](/.— to  Washer— in  y*  ! 
same,  42a.  2 it.  29  p.  17s.3ld. — to  Davis;  bar.  Shelelogher,  , 

co.  Kilkenny. 18.  ARTHUR  CHAMP,  ANNE  his 

wife,  relict  of  Wm.  Tirrell,  anil  Capt.  JAS.  SYNNOCK 

In  Ballyhay,  88  a.  plant.  (142  a.  2r.  7p.  stat.)  1/.  15s.  7k/.;  , 
lib.  of  Kilkenny— to  hold  this  to  y=  use  of  y*  right  heir 

01  said  William  Terrell— in  Clorane  and  Mongroost,  163  a.  n 

2 it.  7 p— Lackanalonty,  89  a.  1 ,t.  20  p.  ; same  liberties— to 

Synnock.  — Total,  (409  a.  2 it.  30  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent  P 
1 6684</' DtUe 2 Uh  NOV'  2°"‘  year—InroUed  151,1  January  ^ 


'e  135  a.  3 r.  8 p.  21.  14s.  llijd. — Brottonstowne,  27  a.  2 r.  20&21  Cn.  u4 

16  p.  1 Is.  2\d. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maglieredernon,  co. 

Westmeath. — these  to  be  held  by  equal  moieties  by  Robert  Westmeath 
«nd  Benjamin. — Total  quantity,  1,152  a.  3 r.  19  p.  plant. 

,,  (1,867  a.  1 it.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  23/.  6s.  10d—  Ard- 

,.  buckan,  Tonelemona,  and  Lenantogher,  and  all  in  yc  surround 
ol  Lissenoid,  returned  to  have  been  yc  propertie  of  John, 
t.  Robert,  and  Richard  Dillon,  103  a.  21.  Is.  84d— the  ruined 
. castle,  houses,  and  that  part  of  Brynmore  now  or  lately  in  yc 
s possession  of  John  Goodwin  and  Mary  Dillon  widow,  510  a. 

• 2 r.  37  p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  10/.  6s.  9d. — Ruans,  1 cartron, 

, 30  a.  12s.  lgd— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Killeneny, 

, 300  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  6/.  Is.  53d.  — in  Walterstowne, 

called  Fieragh-David,  adjoining  to  Bryenmore,  20  a.  8s.  1 gd. 

— the  castle,  houses,  and  part  of  y'  lands  of  Walterstowne, 

154  a.  2 r.  prof.  30  a.  unprof.  3/.  2s.  6|d— more  of  y=  same, 

154  a.  2 n.  28  p.  3/.  2s.  7-}  d— the  castle,  towne,  and  all  the 
forfeited  lands  of  Bunowen,  190  a.  1 r.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. 

3/.  17s.  Old— in  y'  south  part  of  Lisskillin,  to  be  divided  by 
an  E.  and  W.  line,  94  a.  1/.  18s.  0 \d. — the  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Ardnegragh,  Teneile,  Cloghevir,  Magherenahaha, 

Lena,  and  Cloghtamton,  with  y=  cartron  of  Firmore,  343  a. 
prof.  165  a.  unprof.  6/.  18 s.  lOJd— Cartronagaple  and  Pissa- 
nagli,  30  a.  12s.  lgd. — Ballynashinagh,  Acrard,  Brackagh,  ■ 
and  Magherenaclassagh,  159  a.  3/.  4s.  4 id— Total  quantity, 

2,089  a.  & 25  p.  plant.  (3,384  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

42/.  5s.  11. }d. ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  same  co.  — all  these  to 
Robert  Goodwin  y«  younger,  to  yc  uses  of  y*  will  of  John 
Goodwin  of  East-Grimstead,  in  Sussex,  gent.,  dated  1 1th  March 

) 666. Dale  20 th  Jan.  20 Ih  year.  — Inrolled  23 d January 

1668.  a 

25.  RICH.  DASHWOOD,  WR.  HARRIS,  JOHN  Cork. 
LANGTON,  and  TIIOS.  DODGIN— In  Killcaskane  ats 
Dundermin,  227  a.  3 n.  35  p— in  Eastskeagh,  59  a.  3 r— in 
both  Cluggahes,  86  a.  3 r. — Total  quantity,  374  a.  1 r.  35  p 
plant.  (606  a.  2 n.  12  p.  stat.)— Rent,  51.  13s.  8k/—  to  Dasli- 
| wood— in  Westskeagh,  152  a.  3 r.  24  p.  — Farrenbrenagh, 

100a. prof.  350a. unprof—  Rent,  3/.  16s. Ilk/— to  Harris 

Carran,  A plowp,  218  a.. — in  Banemore,  A plowld,  14  a.  2 r. 

27  p—  Farrenlarren,  gplowF,  122  a — Total,  354  a.  2r.  27  p." 
plant.  (574  a.  2 n.  stat.)— Rent,  51. 7s.  8d— to  Langton  and 

Dodgin;  bar.  Carbery,  co.  Corke. Date  24 th  April 

20th  year. —Inrolled  20th  July  1668. 

27.  Major  BENJAMIN  WOODWARD.  - Drombar-  Meath. 
rogli  alias  Drombarrow,  300  a.  & 24  p— more  in  Drombar- 
rogh,  73  a.  & 38  p— Distinrath,  part  joining  to  Drombarrow, 

172  a.  2 R.  33  p.  — Newrath,  138  a.  2r.;  bar.  Kells,  co. 

Meath.  — Total,  (1,108  a.  3 r.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rentj 
13/.  17s.  2Jd. Date  1 3th  April  20  th  year.— Inrolled  23  d June 


19.  RICH.  Earl  of  CORK  and  RICH.  Earl  of 
ARRAN—  Old-Tard,  1 qr.,  221a.  21. 4s.  9,/— in  Gurtin- 
Pedder,  69  a.  13s.  llld— in  Coolcpennery,  48  a 9s  5'd  — 
i"  Coolcnegyreagh,  5 a.  Is— in  Gortnccloghy,  A qr  ‘ m A. 
1/.  3s.  8.1</.  — in  2 qrs.  of  Gorteaha,  120  a!  1/.  3s.  3 k/. — 
Galtrimo,  43  a.  8s.  8Jd— the  moiety  of  Moyeoure  quarter. 

42  a.  8s.  6d.  — in  Lysmoyfada,  2 qrs.,  80  a.  16s.  2 Id in 

Dangen  alias  Gangen,  A cartron,  34  a.  6s.  10k/.;  bar.  Long- 
ford,  co.  Galway. — Total  quantity,  (1,261  a.  3 11  14  P slnt  \ 

’•  -T°t«l--ent,  7/.17s.7d.-in  Inisherke,  4 qr.,  65  a.  l/.6s'.3-id  ; 

bar.  Garrycastle,  King’s  Co Date  5th  Feb.  21  st  year.— 

Inrolled  \\th  February  1668. 

'■  ROB-  “a  BENJAMIN  GOODWIN 

ROB,,  younger  son  to  Robert  Goodwin  ■■  ■■.  .,  and  brother  and 
tet,  to  John  Goodwin  dec'.-The  cmtle,,  milU, 
louses,  lands,  tenements,  and  hereditaments  called  Cullen- 
more,  391  a.  prof  98a.  unprof.  7/.  18s.  3 jd—  Brockagh,  123  a 
prof.  674,nnp„f  a,,  9W_i„  p„,  Jf  ^ 

>egg,  224  a.  1 R.  2j  p.  prof.  88.A.unprof.  4/.10s.  10?d— Bal- 
iygnrrett  alias  Garrettstowne,  251  a.  5/.  Is.  7Jd—  Dromloose, 


-O  W WARMESLEY,  WM.  ALMOND,  and  Tipperary. 

I . VALENTINE— In  Ballyvoher,  y'  south  part  of  yc  east 
part,  121a.  3r.  14p.  l/.17s.0Jd— toWarmeslcy— in  y'same 
part  of  d°,  35  a.  3r.  35  p. — Curtistowne,  56  a. — in  Newtowue- 
;»<«l»rt,  93  A.  & Sd  p.  2116..  Si. -to  Almond. 

— in  Killaloan,  south  part,  148  a.  & 23  p.  21. 5s.  Old  — to 

Valentine!  bar.  Id,  ,„d  016,  no.  Trl-ppaanY '-Bat, 

12/A  Uct.  20th  year.— Inrolled  IStkFcb.  1668. 

31.  Capt.  JOHN  HARDIER— In  Knocknargett,  11a.  Westmeath. 

2n.;  bar.  Ferbill,  co.  Westmeath.  — Ballyneskeagh,  70  a. 

1/.  12s.  ll id.  — Robinstowne,  in  ya  par.  of  Castletowne, 
bo  a.  1/,  lls.orf—in  yc  N.W.  side  of  Robinstowne  in  KiU- 
cumney  par.,  inearing  with  Ranaghan  and  Killpatricke,  66  a. 
la.  24  p.  l/.6s.  lOd— in  y'  N.E.  side  of  Clonary  ats  Clo- 
narny,  contiguous  to  Stonestowne  and  Mullyanstowne,  78  a. 

3r.  5 p.  1Z,  11s.  94d— in  Ballistowne  idias  Billistownc,  6 a. 

m ti  e same,  77  a.  1/.  13s.  7{rf. ; par.  Killcunmey,  bar.  Del- 
vm,  co.  Westmeath— in  Knocknargett,  9 a.  Sr.  3s.  lid.; 
bar.  Ferbill,  same  bar.  and  co— in  Donislenne,  61a.  2r.  27  p.  Kerry. 

18s.  8d. ; bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry 32.  FRANCES, 

(laughter  of  Capt.  LEWIS  NORTHCOTT  dec-.  — In 

Donisleane  aforesaid,  488  a.  2 r.  27  p.  7/.Ss.44d. Dale  ' 

19/A  Aug.  21  st  year.— Inrolled  20th  Jan.  1669. 

33.  SAMUEL,  son  of  JOHN  HUGHES  esq— Barne-  Cork. 

sillane,  40  a.  12s.  2d. — Ballynekilly,  4 plowF,  256  a.  & 32  p. 

1/.  5s.  I Hd. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork.  — Ballyfndeenej 


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bMi  Brumnehagulsy,  1WA,  <**-*»*  I ^ 

« „ita,  Gnrraghclojne,  and  bU*>  .1*  j"  J'  2 qr«.  of  Mfnaloyb,  10*  • ..  W »•  U 


third  parts  of  20  St  21  Ch.II. 


madra,  Garraghcloyne,  and 
jnor  of  Newcastle,  and  Garrydoyi 


12s.  4 \d.  third  part  thereof,  55  a. 


n Ballynaltagh,  Mayo. 


■* - * -■  **-«•*•.  “f ■** tr rsrtffittr? 


Shenagh,  240  a.  It  13s.  9J</. ; bar.  Fermoy,  same  co.— Gian-  y upp. 
m°Tenerigg  alias  Glankittinerigg,  295  a.  prof.  625  a.  unprof. ; Moyca 
bar.  Duhnllow,  same  co.— a stone  house  in  Christchurch  Caherr 
parish,  city  of  Cork.— rent  for  the  two  last,  U2s.4|a.  fow",° 

Galbally,  J of  a plowl",  87  a.  19s.  6|d.;  bar.  Condons,  same  in  11a 
co.— Total  rent,  13/.  13s.  5Jd— Carrigullenagli  ais  Carue-  Killnel 
cullenagh,  225  a.  17s.  Id.;  bar.  Corkaguny,  co.  Kerry,  — the  breagh 
two  Mewtownes.  near  Westpellstowne,  154a.  2r.  3 l.2s.  5., d. ; i qr., 


two  Newtownes,  near  Westpellstowne,  154a.  2r.  31.2s.54tf., 
bar.  Ballruddery,  co.  Dublin.  — Crossanstowne,  94  a.  2 r. 

10  p.  1/.  5s„  6{d. ; bar.  Ferbill,  co.  Westmeath.  — Bal- 
lardseix  and  Eliphant,  113  a.  ll.13s.10id.;  bar.  Clane,  co. 
Kildare.— to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  y"  will  of  said  John  Hughes, 

dated  24  July  1668. 36.  NICHOLAS  BAYLY  esq.— 

Clemuihemr  and  Fallreaali,  1 cai't. — Leckneha,  1 cart. — Ellen- 
more  ai^d°Barnvoy,  1 °cart._  Knockanfin,  1 cart.-T.ngle,  | 


.—Clobber,  205  a.—  ais  Ballynehiny,  2 qrs.,  204  A.  1 R.  13  p. ; one  third  part  of 
nov  same  co. — Gian-  yc  upper  qr.  of  Ballynehyny,  40  a.  2 R.  27  P.  21.  0s.  5 £d. 
.prof.  625  a. unprof.;  Moycalgo,  4 qrs.  5 cart.,  49  a.  9s.  lid.  — Carrowkile  alias 
ouse  in  Christchurch  Cahernehely,  2 qrs.,  75  a.  15s.  2d.— Carrowmore  alias  Cai- 
ro last  11  2s.  4?,d. rowmorriterbrien  or  maintterbrien,  1 qr.,  43  a.  8s.  8Jd.  — 

• bar.  Condons,  same  in  Ballybrackagh,  1 qr.,  26  a.  5s.  3{d.-Killinebreene  alias 
’ uilenash  ais  Carue-  Killnebriny,  1 qr.,  81a.  16s.  4 Jd.  — Knockroe  alias  Alti- 
mv  co/Kerry.  — the  breagh,  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7d— Bonetragh  alias  Boughtragh, 
154  a 2r.  31. 2s.  5 id. ; h qr.,  26  a.  5s.  3Jd— Ballyhenry  alias  Ballyhewny,  4 qrs, 
sanstowne,  94a.  2 r.  217  a.  21.  8s.  lljd.  — Scallaghan  alias  Skelloghan,  1 qr, 
Westmeath.  - Bal-  64  a.  12s.  1 Ud.-more  of  the  same,  1 qr,  63  a.  12s.  9d— 
IQJ-d  • bar.  Clane,  co.  Caherrodan  alias  Creverodan  alias  Carrowrodan  alias  Cree- 
of  said  John  Hughes,  verrodan,  1 16  a.  11. 3s.  5|d.  — Cleard  ais  Clearan  ala  Caliet- 
r AS  BAYLY  esq. — wrickland,  1 qr,  92a.  18s. 7 id. — Ballymartin  (part),  10a. 
. 1 1 car, Ellen-  2s.  Old. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  1,832  a. 


, — Bondolish,  1 cart.— Cloncoylagh,  1 cart— Claggin- 

eele,  1 cart. — C.rostroly,  1 qr. — Cloone,  1 cart. — Lecar- 


41.  Sir  TRISTRAM  BERESFORD  kt.  and  said  PETER 
BEAGHAN  esq.  — Ballyloghmaske  ais  Carrowcaslane  ais 


and  lands’ Umy.-Cattur-  Cahirmagline  and  Carrowcasliane,  2 qrs,  231  a.  2I.8s^0id. 


„all  1 car't. the  cart  of  Attigedden  ais  Moygedden,  of  y -Cahirrobert  alias  Cah.rl.ubbert,  1 qr,  96  a.  ff 

fown  and  lands  of  Seltera ; bar.  Ballynehensy,  co.  Galway,  third  parts  o the  S qr.  of  Athqmrke^as  Afoqui.  e _ ^ 
— Total  quantity,  556  a.  plant.  (900  a.  3 u.  20p.  stat.)  Ef111.  U»»  5,  mi,  co.  of 

1669>  (1  386  A.  3 R.  19  p.  stat)— Rent,  81.  19s.  7d. 42.  Said 

87.  PETER  BEAGHAN Co™h™^. 


37.  1 EIh.lt  ULAuriAr.  tai.  - ’ _ 2 R 27  p.  21.  17s.  9|d.— Ballynaltagh,  2 qrs,  one  third  part, 

18s.  51d.  Lisnagreevy  <P“  )>  • • ' 4 ..  j 13  ns.  2Jd. — Ballishneheeny,  third  part,  40  a. 

golloi  82.,  If.  4s.  10i.  m Gieenao,  2 iT  f,  £ 8,  W-taMh  T-,  *.  »*■  «'  H*- 

“ I — IP*  1 “ *■  9*'  “r”  “ST'  1 ! 19,  8!i  cLTiiV ,,,  d-,  22  ,.  2 ,.  27,.  4s.  6j A-b,  Cocboll,, 

674.^.27,  18.,4i--ii.Li.a,'o.,bolc,  86s.  2,.  14,.  p.rt  of,,,,  of  Knockl*®,  p.rrf!  of 


Td“”„  —dJ.  ** 21.<  ,»-**<  2«  J,u,  1668. 

or  Dundroman,  d",  34  a.  & 1 r.  9s. 2d.— in  Monaghanduffe,  ^ CHARLES  BARKER.— Part  of  y*  easterly  part  of  Meath. 

18  a.  2 R.  26  P.  5s.  OJrf. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Kmkel  hy,  244,  A.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (396  a.  la.  Up-  stat) 

KinkiUy  ais  Kinkalls,  23  a.  6s.  2.)d.— Dwohaly,  35  a.  9s.  o \d.  ^ ^ . bar  Moyfenraghj  Co.  Meath. 45.  JOHN  Kilkenny. 

— inGlinsh,  68  a.  18s.  4Jd.  — Annagoes,  106  a.  11.8s.74d.  spILLMAN. — Jin  Carrickauneragh,  73  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant. 

— in  Toneary,  5 a.  Is.  4d.— Eddergoole  and  TanennVanally,  3 K 6PStat.)  If.  9s.  8d. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Iber- 

86  a.  1/.  3s.  2 )d.  reduced  to  12s. ; bar.  Dartry,  same  co.  ^ ^ Kl'LKENNy t6.  GEORGE  SPILLMAN.— In  Meath. 

-Total  quantity,  1,374  a.  2r.  6p.  plant.  (2,226  a.  3 r.  stat)  ^ * W1  A_  prof.  (244  A.  g r.  15  p.  stat)  3 a.  2 r.  un- 

— Total  rent,  18/.  11s.  — in  Barne,  1 qr,  96  a.  19s.41tf.  f;3,  u>1arf.;  bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. Date  22d  June 

—in  Killimer,  2 qrs,  209  a.  21.  2s.  3Jd.— in  Knockmuckel-  ^ _InroUed  13//i  Xov.  1669. 
low,  1 qr,  besides  the  gleabe,  67  a.  13s.  6:,d.— m follower,  I 

9 a.  2 r.  27  p.  Is.  10£d. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo.— Carro-  4,7.  HUMPHRY  ROGERS.— In  Thombirdstowne,  144a.  ‘uca  ■ 

cion'll  and  Carrowmagawnagh,  2 qrs,  167  a.  1/.  13s.  5.{d.— in  2r  g3P._Raghmeagh,  168  a.  2 11.;  i bar.  Fore,  co.  Meath. 

Knockmore,  3 cart,  and  Tobernefeny,  3 cart,  62  a.  I R.  13  p.  _To,al,  (507  a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  01. 6s.  10 d. 

12s.  7d. ; bar.  Corra,  same  co.— Total,  611  a.  plant.  (989  a.  Dale  litjt  Sept.  20 th  year.—Inrollcd  4th  Dec.  166S. 

•M.  2 r.  36  p.  stat)— Rent,  6/.  3s.  7id.— Kinegadd  (part),  68  a.  , ■ „ , 

olant  (110  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  ]/.  7s.  6d. ; bar.  Ferbill,  49.  Cornet  HENRY  BOWERMAN.  — Couli 
co.  Westmeath.  — in  Killeralle  alias  Killevalle  alias  Kil-  renmacoder,  259  a.— Parcke  and  Farrenshonkeen. 


>.  Mayo.— one  third  part  of  Galway. 
14  a.  2 r.  27  p.  2s.  11  Jd. ; 

0 Galway,  or  one  of  them. 


1 Killeralle  alias  Killevalle  alias  Kil- 


49.  Cornet  HENRY  BOWERMAN.  — Couleeny,  Far- 
nmacoder,  259  a.— Parcke  and  Farrenshonkeene,  85  a— 


lievalle  or  Killeale  quarter,  51a.  10s.4d.— Derquescoby  alias  Clonekeene,  159  a—  Ranakally,  15S  a.  m Kil 
Tlerenescobv  A qr-,  52  a.  10s.  6 Jd.  - Moate  ais  Moote,  Fedanes  alias  Rathvirinan,  1 84  A. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Kihnore, 

» A 0 1 T-.  F_,  - O'*-™ WiTTS;  SST2:  £ 


Cappaghkernagh,  1 qr,  and  Farragl 
1/.  6s.  10  id. ; bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo, 


lore,  1 qr,  133  a. 
- Lackafmagh  alias 


stat.)— Total  rent,  13/.6s.0Jd.— 
I — Inrolled  15/4  Jan.  1668. 


Roll,  20//i  <$•  21s/  Cha. 

1.  Sir  WILLIAM  FLOWER  knt.  and  EDM7.  BIL- 
LINGSLEY esq.  — A timber  house,  slated,  and  a garden 
plott,  in  Cookc-street,  Dublin,  15s.— part  of  a front  slated 
house,  a house  backwards,  a back  killhouse,  a dwelling  house 
backward,  a stable,  a backside,  and  a garden  to  y'  city  walls, 
in  Philip  Martell’s  lane,  21. 4s.  6d.— a front  slated  house,  with 
all  yc  waste  ground  back  to  yc  city  walls,  in  Rich'1  Fitz-David’s 

lane  15s. a front  slated  house  and  a backhouse  in  Pierce 

Gould’s  lane,  12s. — a backhouse,  a ruined  house,  and  a garden 
plott  lo  y“  city  walls,  in  d°,  6s.  9 d. — a front  slated  house,  a 
large  house  backward,  a ruined  house,  and  2 backsides,  in  Phi- 
lip Coleman’s  lane,  3/.— fa  front  slated  house  in  W,n  Gould’s 
lane,  12s.  — fa  house  backward  in  d",  4s.  6d. — |-a  back- 
house, slated,  a backside,  and  garden  to  y°  city  walls,  and  a plot! 

(122.) 


II.  tenth  part,  hack. 

of  ground  whereon  stood  a house,  in  d",  6s.— fa  front  slated 
house  and  a small  garden  in  Rich"  Gould’s  lane,  7s.  6d.— 
a plott  for  a front  house,  now  used  for  a smith’s  shop,  a stable 
backward,  a lynny,  a backside,  with  a waste  ground  thenre 
to  y city  walls,  in  Pat.  Arthur’s  lane,  9s. — a front  house  in 
d , 7s.6d.— a back  house  in  d\  6s. — a back  house  in  d\ 
Is.  6tl. — an  adjoining  house  backward  ...  d’,  3s. !)«/.  the 
like,  4s.6rf.  — the  like,  4s.  6A— the  like,  4s.  6./,  — the  like, 
4s.  (if/.  — a front  slated  house,  a backside,  all  5*  lands  from 
thence  extending  to  y'  city  walls,  in  LutnbardVIane,  13s. 
(Sir  W“  Flower  sold  this  to  John  Hawkins.)— a front  house, 
a hack  house,  a backside,  and  ail  y lands,  waste,  in 
Tho.  Stusfteld’s  lane,  1/.  5s.  6./.  (Sir  W»  Flower  sold  this  to 
W’m  Alwin  of  Cork.)— a large  front  corner  house,  slated,  and 


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[March 


*•  a backside,  newly  built  upon,  in  New-street,  west  side,  l/.17s.  6 d. 
~ — a front  slated  house,  now  a warehouse,  and  an  adjoining 
house,  d",  1/.  10s.  — part  of  a front  house,  next  y*  water-gate, 
in  d",  7.s.  5fd. ; par.  Christchurch,  city  of  Cork. — Total  rent 
in  Cork,  16/.  15 s.  5fd. — in  trust  for  y®  (49)  officers. — Note: 
Mr.  Billingsley  sold  y®  premisses  thus  f marked  to  Jonathan 

Pen-ie  of  Cork,  gent.,  for  150/. Dale  15 th  Dec.  20 th  year. 

— Inrolletl  1 2th  Jan.  1668. 


Waterford. 

Tipperary. 

Waterford. 


»•  4-  Sir  ST.  JOHN  BRODRICKE  knt.— In  y«  2 tales 

of  Gortmore,  18  a.  2 r. — more  of  the  same,  41  a. Drum- 

shiny  alias  Drumginny,  177  a.  2 r.  30  p.  prof.  13  a.  2 r. 
14  p.  unprof. — Corahighart  alias  Corotorhit  and  Ballynegoone, 
47  a.  2 r.  17  p. ; bar.  and  co.  Monaghan.  — Drumore, 

I tate,  77  a.  1 n.— Lissingimvie  alias  Lissnegenne,  51  a.  3 r. 
— Moygh  ats  y®  Meaghs,  2 tates,  137  a.— Tolyboycke  alias 
ToUobuck,  53  A.  2 r.  14  p. — Lisglason,  72  a.  3 r.— Curkis- 
keagli,  46  a.  2 r.  30  p. — Cleran  ats  Clogheran,  116  a.  2 r. 
20  p.— Bryan-Litter,  122  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Cremorne,  same  co. 
— Ballytrasney,  220  a.  3/.  6s.  9fd.  - Glan-Ivillin,  67  a. 
2n.  16  p.  1/.  0s.  Hit.  ■ par.  Templenecarrigg,  bar.  Barrymore, 
co.  Cork. — Total  in  Monaghan,  (1,555  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.) 

Rent,  12/.  19s.  1 0 Jr/. Date  1th  Jan.  28th  year. — Inrolled 

II  th  January  1668. 

6.  FRANCIS  Lord  Visct.  SHANNON  and  Sir  JOHN 
BRODRICKE  knt.—  Aghamarty,  224a.  & ]6r.—  Atten- 
franky,  305  a.  1 r.  16  p.  — Total,  529  a.  1 r.  32  p.  plant. 
(857  a.  2 r.  6 p.  stat)  8/.  0s.  9fd. ; bar.  Kerrecurrihy,  co. 

Cork.  — to  Shannon Killnoghinagh  alias  Killmogenagh 

aims  Killmoyemoe,  171a.  21.  11s.  lljd.  — Monamerrigg, 
29  a.  2 r.  11s— Drumsarrane,  88  a.  3 r.  1/.  6s.8.W.;  bar. 
Imokilly,  same  co — Killmackliny  alias  Killmackleeny,  594  a. 
prof.  142  a.  unprof.  8/.  17s.  0W. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore, 

same  co Date  30//,  Dec.  20//;  year.— Inrolled  llth  January 

1668.  J 

8.  NICHOLAS  OSBORNE  esq. — Ballygageene,  i plow., 
200  a.  pi.  (323  a.  3 R.  35  r.  stat.)  12s.  2d.  ■ bar.  Decies, 

co.  Waterford. 9.  THOS.  OSBORNE  and  JOHN 

WILSON.  — In  Ballinriddery  alias  Ballinruddery,  54  a. 

1 6s. 4f  d. — to  Osborne;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tippe- 
rary— Killinorhin  or  Killmorhin,  48  a in  Ballyquine,  15  a. 

2r.  16  p — in  Killnefreghane,  18  a.  & 16  p. prof.  9I.  un- 

prof.  1/.  4s.  8j, d. ; bar.  Decies,  co.  Waterford to 

Osborne.  — in  Stradballybegg,  89  a.  2 r.  18  p.  1 /.  7s.  2 Ad. 

— to  Wilson;  same  bar.  and  co 10.  JOHN  WIL- 

SON—Inchindrisiey,  115  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  229  a.  unprof. 

— Killnefreghane  (part),  77  a.  — in  Stradballybegg,  54  a. 

3 r.  38  p. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Total,  247  a.  3 it.  22  p. 

plant.  (401  A.  2 R.  6 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  3/.  15s.  3k/. 

11.  JOHN  MAYNE  and  THOS.  OSBORNE. — Part  of 
Sleady  ats  Curraghnesleady  (to  be  called  for  ever  Mount- 
OAom,),  M0  A.  2,.  S8o.,l„,.  (552a.,,.,.)  5;  3<. 

—in  y®  south-west  part  of  Nich.  Osborne’s  retrenchm*  in  y® 
same,  53  a.  In.  7 p.  prof.  182  a.  unprof.  — Killnefreghan 
(part),  86  A— Farrenlonty  (part),  4 a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  46  a. 
unprof.  — Garranmillpn  (part),  43  a.  prof.  156  a.  unprof.— 
Droinloghem  or  Droinloglmn  (part),  63  a.  2 r.  2 p. ; same  bar 
and  co— Total,  (405  a.  & 25  p.  stat)— Rent,  3/.  15s.  llfrf! 
Date  30l/t  May  20th  year — Inrolled  8th  June  1668. 

12.  CI-IAS.  Visct.  FITZ-HARDING.-  Little  Ilascall 
7,9  rll  ’n  ,18S'm ~Greilt  105  a. 

2/.  2s.  t>\d.  - Curtlagh,  436  a.  8/.  16s.  63d  — Loughbourne 

60  a.  1/.  4s.  3.)d. — Millvcrstowne,  43  a.  17s.  5rf Cur- 

ragh,  200  a.  4/.  Is.  — Grallagh,  485  a.  9/.  16s.  4fd. — 
Donclmte,  117  a.  2 r.  2/.  7s.  7d.  - Loghshenny,  58  a.  & 

14  p.  1/.  3s.  Gd. — in  Boranstowne,  73  a la  ■ more  ’ e 

lTTs  d 'i  ^ i7';  Ad-  — 111  Cliaretmoif;,  93,. 

11. 18..  Hd—  Pllekltotme,  112  a.  In.  36  p,  stlT*8M_ 

.9  E«h,nj.,  106,.  21.2s.  lltf— in  ,J,k 

"'H;  ,25,.  21.  10S.TW. 

Z„ tsfsr'sf  u,  «.  a* 

f. 

Little  Birton,  A-  21.  1 Is.  iorf. ; bar.  Kilkea  and  Mol” 

50  ^'unR%7  K',e0gh’  56  A‘  U 2s-  3K  ~ Cassomcise, 
•»0a.  1/.  0s.  3d.  — Agarett  ats  Athgarett,  376.  a.  Sr.  6 p! 


71. 12s.  6id. — the  manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Rathmore, 
with  y®  villages  and  hamletts  thereto  belonging,  2,588  a.  3 r. 
12  p.  52/.  8s.  id. ; bar.  Naas,  same  co.  — Collinhill,  Clo- 
naghlis,  and  Ballycomin,  163  a.  3/.  6s— Stuckins  in  Clo- 
naghlis,  8 a.;  more  in  y®  same,  12  a.  8s.  ljrf.  ; bar.  Salt, 
same  co.  — Ellistowne  and  Minagh,  260  a.  5/.  5s.  3fd.  — 
the  moiety  of  Dunnirry  or  Dunmurry,  294  a.  5 L 19s.  Of d. ; 
bar.  Offaley,  same  co. — Bert  and  Newtowne,  290  a.  51.  17s. 
5j<Z— Ardscoll  (part),  142  a.  21.  17 s.  6d—  Ardnecrosse  and 
Youngstowne,  269  a.  3 r.  4 p.  51.  9s.  3d. ; bar.  Narra  and 
Ribband,  same  co. — Rahin  and  Russellswood,  608  a.  1 r. 
12/.  6s.  3 id. ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co— Downings,  601  a. 
2r.  28  p.  12/.  3s.  7 id. ; bar.  Clane,  same  co— moiety  of 
Kill-James,  129  a.  plant.  (209  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat.)  21. 15s.  5\d. ; 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Lenanemarran,  470  a.  9/. 
10s.  3fcZ.  — BallyfarreU,  1 16  a.  21.  6s.  1 lfd.  — Cnllymoore 
(part),  81a.  12s.  9 jd. — part  of  y®  great  wood  of  Fercall, 
200  a.  4/.  Is.  6d. ; bar.  Warrenstowne  and  Ballyboy,  King’s 
Co— Total,  (1,404  a.  1 r.  24  p.  stat.)— Rent,  17/.  11s.  1 \d. 
— Ballylinan  and  Killisane,  120  a.  21.  8s.  7Jd.  — Urghlin, 
part  of,  next  to  Ballynekill,  200  a.  4/.  Is.  6d.  — Ballynekill 
and  Browneen,  60  a.  1/.  4s.  3Ad. — Pollardstowne,  part  of, 
next  to  Ballylinan,  20  a.  8s.  1 {d. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow— 
Total,  (647  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  8/.  2s— Telltowne,  172  a. 
3/.  9s.  7f</.  — Cashellstowne,  104  a.  21.  2s.  Ik/.  — Beo-'vs- 
land,  16  a.  2 r.  6s.  8\d.  — Jackstowne,  60  a.  2r.  1/.4sTI</. 

— m Donoghpatricke,  called  Luttrell’s  land,  9 a.  3s.7j}<Z. 
— Fyanstowne,  235  a.  4/,  15s.  2d.  — Tatrath,  333  a.  61. 
14s.  10rf.  _ Hurlestowne,  181  a.  3/.  13s.  3k/. ; bar.  Kells, 

co.  Meath Ballybinminor,  156  a.  31.  3s.  2d.  — Porters- 

towne,  100  a.  2l.0s.6d. — Gortmanstowne,  85  a.  1/.  14s  5 d 
— Powderlogh  (part),  144  a.  21.  18s.  3;?rf—  Flemingstowne’ 
288  a.  ol.  16s.7id._in  y®  20th  part  of  Ratooth,  5 a.  2 r. 
2s.  2f d.  in  Ratooth  fields,  44  a.  17s.  lOd.  — Little  Black- 

hall,  129  a.  2l.X2s.2ld.-,  bar.  Ratooth,  same  co.  — Total 
quantity,  (3,340  a.  3 r.  29  P.  stat.)-Total  rent,  41/.  15s.  2 Id. 

— the  castle  and  towne  of  Farehy,  1,227  a.  18/.  12s  8d 
over  and  above  600a.  decreed  to  John  Bowen  esq.;  ’bar.’ 
Fermoy,  c°.  Cork— Rathgarrett  (part),  451a.  9/.2s.7id. 

— Davidstowne,  95  a.  1/.  18s.  5Jd.  _ Caverstownebegg, 
79  a.  1/.  11s.  1 lfd. — Caverstownemore,  88  a.  1/.  15s.  7{d. 

— Rahintroghan  and  Carrick,  467  a.  91.  9s.  If d.  — more  in 
the  same,  140  a.  21. 16s.  8 id.  — Kilbride,  434  a.  8/.  15s  9d 
-Tonlgee,  100  a.  SO  Oji.-Doubodane  nr  Donbod.ne,' 
9n  ' ,,  17s-8d.— Tn-reHstowne,  197  a.  31. 19s.  91d.— Ter- 
rillsnuH,  70a.  1 /.  8s. 4d— Rahin,  76  a.  1/.  10s.9.id— Gaynes- 
towne,  111a.  2 r.  21. 5s.  2d.  — Gurtin,  320  a.  6/.  9s.  6fd.  — 
Mdltowne  (part),  94  a.  1/.  18s.  Ofd. ; bar.  Fertullagh, 

co.  Westmeath.  — Pallish,  210  a.  4/.  5s.  O.'d. Freva- 

nagh,  164  a.  3/.  6s.  5d.  — Balieegmore,  77  a.  1/  11s  2d 
— Bally caghin  (part),  88  a.  ll.  15s.  7fd— Brackereagh  (part),’ 
172  a.  3/.  9s.  7fd.  — Killnegallagh  (part),  29  a.  11s.  8fd- 
bar.  Moycashell,  same  co— Roe  ats  Rahinduffe  (part),  67  1’ 

1/.  7s.  ljd. ; bar.  Rathconragh,  same  co.  - Streete,  674  a. 
13/.  12s.  lOjd.  Correlly,  144a.  21.  18s.  3}d._  Dona- 
"1011,30  a.  12s.  lfd—  Lissnecasseryor  caffery,  86  a.  1/  14s  10 d 

•Lisduffe,  133  a.  21.  13s.  10{d. ; bar.  Moygoish,  same 
. — Rathnemoddagh,  661  a.  13/.  8s.  Ofd.  — more  in  y= 
ne,  85  a.  1/.  14s.  5 d. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maghere- 
rnan,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (8,814  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat.) 
Total  rent,  110/.  3s.  4fd. — part  of  Carrowkeele  and  It 
| C oghans,  110  a.  ll.  2s.  3jd.-Shramas  alias  Scroanes  (part), 

| 84  a.  17s  — Feaghmore  (part),  76  a.  15s.  4k/.  — Cappagh- 
Lissagh,  76  a.  15s.  4 Id.  — Port,  47  a.  9s.  6{d.  — Coolene- 
geere  and  Bunvally,  631a.  61  7s.  9d.  - Lackane,  205  a 
21.  Is.  6 jd— Cregan  and  Knockroghery,  169  a.  ll.  14s.  21d. 

- Ardkenan  (part),  84  a.  17s.  - Gortraghy,  Tcirbenny, 

Goi  tcashell,  and  Loughboy,  163  a.  ll.  13s.  — Lisdangan 
Iasmikm  and  Gortetolan,  52  a.  10s.  6jd— Carrowdorragh, 

17IA‘  ; ';  _.C,a,;nCklrll"re’  LlsraeunSh»  Gortetobber, 
171a.  1/.  14s.  7k/.  Lisnetullagh,  159  a.  1/.  12s.  2 Id  — 
Glanamunmer,  99  a.  1/.  0s.  0{d— Cullosty  or  Collosty  (part) 

273  A- 2/.  1 os. 3 } d— Ltscofly or  Lisscoffy  (part),  90  a.  18s.P2fd.! 

7:  R^common. -Total  quantity  in  Dublin) 
y ’i9J,  2 26  P ■ Total  rent,  42/.  6s.  10  jd— Total 

‘ „ ’°18  & 10  -■  “'•)  - Kent,  ISO/.  4,.  sV. 

total  in  Roscommon,  (4,003  a.  & 7p.  stat.) Rent 

251.  12s.  9 id— Note.-  All  these  quit  rents  were  granted  to* 

Sir  W»  Godolphin  bart.  and  Sidney  Godolphi  *«,.  ^ and 
1668  he"S D(UC  UthSepl'  19rt  year.—InroUed  14 IhMay 


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King's  Co. 


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2oS2iCh.ii.  19.  JAMES  Duke  of  YORK. — Knightstowne  alias  Kings- 

— towne,  60  A.  prof.  100  a.  2 n.  unprof. ; bar.  Netliercrosse,  co. 

Dublin.  Dublin.  — Collinstowne  and  Dowanstowne,  235  a.  ; bar. 
Kildare.  Coolock,  same  co. — Alasty,  199  a. — Painestowne,  152  A.  2 it. 

36  p.— in  Kill,  40  a.;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — Nunnstownc, 

37  a. — in  Ouldstowne,  19  a.  1 r. — in  Ladiescastle,  125  a.; 
bar.  Naas,  same  co. — Ballynafay,  286  a. — Gilltowne,  251  a. 

1 r.  14  p.  — Garvoke,  239  a.  — Ballynebooly,  51a.  3 r. 
37  p.  — Tymacboe,  452  a.  3 it.  — Croygor  (part),  73  a.  — 
Clane  (part),  1a.  3 r.  14  p. ; bar.  Clane,  same  co.  — in 
Clonagh  als  Conagh,  32  a.  3 n.  2 P.  — in  tile  same,  6 A. 

1 n.  13  p. — in  the  same,  20  A.  3 R. — in  Carrig,  9 a. — in  the 
same,  24  a.— in  the  same,  143  a.  1 R.  10  p.— in  Ballyndoline, 
33  A.  & 34  p. — in  Kinefade,  9 a.  1 R.  8 p. — in  Grange,  77  a. 

2 r.  3 p. ; bar.  Carbury,  same  co. — one  moiety  of  Came, 

193  a.  2 r. — Calliaghstowne,  140  a Ballysax,  1,166  a.— 

half  of  Tippenane,  being  Pierse  Fitz-Gerald’s  part,  40  a.  ; 
bar.  Offaley,  same  co.  — Birchballeagh,  233  a.  2 r.  ; bar. 
Ikeathy  and  Oughterrenny,  same  co. — Ballyhubbert,  355  a. 
— Ballyvase,  404  a.  — Rathscaldine,  94  A.  3 R.  — Ardrey, 

Louth.  497  a.  ; bar.  Kilka  and  Moone,  same  co. — Tully  als  Tullagh, 
201  A.  1 R. — Monyvalid,  82  a. — Dromganny  and  Enaglune- 
nan,  184  a. — Tomes,  115  a.  3 R. — Rathbrest  (part),  27  a. — 
Drumgonally,  127  a.  1 r.  — Tullaghgee,  112  a.  — Raheedy, 
110  a.  1 r.  8p.  ; bar.  and  co.  Louth.  — Little  Mill,  59  a. 
— Johnstowne  (part),  90  a.  3 r.  — Ballytrasney,  37  a.  — 
Whitestowne,  165  a.— Baliynahitch,  44  a.  & 16  p.— Farren- 
studdery,  22  a.  2 r.  24  p.  — Killenisky,  99  a.  — in  Maddox- 
land  and  Carpetus,  59  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Castlecarragli,  209  a. 

2 r. — Lissdarragh,  55  a.  3 r. — Betaghsrath  and  Monkland, 
372  a.  1 R. — Tallaghtrim,  10  a. — Farranaltrim  and  Cortully- 
begg,  10  A. — Mullaghattny  called  Dowdall’s  land,  70  a.  1 R. 
— Rathcurr,  161a.  3 r. — Castlecooly,  604a.  lit. — Corballis, 
99  a. — Pucksland,  part  of  Corballis,  43  a. — in  Bullugg,  Bal- 
lenemagherrie,  Artullymore,  Farramantony,  and  Seecrin,  410a. 
— Thomastowne,  77  a.  3 it.  8 p. — Barronstowne  and  Cunni- 

i Meath.  gar,  359  a.  3 R. ; bar.  Dundalk,  same  co. — Sillioge,  352  a.  ; 

bar.  Morgallian,  co.  Meath.  — Grenanstowne  (part),  50  a. 
l'R. ; bar.  Lune,  same  co. — Ballygeeth,  207  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
— Wrightowne,  281a.  lit.  8 P. — Monkland,  19  a.  1 r. — 
Warrenstowne  and  Batterstowne,  in  the  parish  of  Killclone, 
87  a. — Woodcockstowne  (part),  60  a.  ; bar.  Deece,  same  co. 
— in  Cloneurr,  64  a.  ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  same  co. — in  Cur- 
raghtowne,  90  a.  ; bar.  Skreene,  same  co.  — Greate  Boolis, 
170  a.  1 R.  8p. — Dollardstowne,  382  a.  2 b.  4p.;  bar.  Du- 
Westmcath.  leeke,  same  co. — in  Ballaghkirin,  17a.;  bar.  Kilkenny  West, 
co.  Westmeath. — Ballagh  (part),  107  a. — Boardstowne  (part), 
321  a.  3 R.  20  p. — Logligarmore  (part),  126  a.  2 r.  18p. — 
Loghgarrbegg  (part),  53  a.  2 R.  16  p. ; bar.  Moyashell  and 
Magheridernon,  same  co.— Lurgan,  40  a.  & 16  p.— in  part  of 
Rowlandstowne,  37  a.  1 it.  7 p.— Relick  (part),  76  a.  & 32  p.— 
Rath  (part),  18a.;  bar.  Rathconrath,  same  co. — Plodstowne, 
31  A. — Rathmire,  76  a.  2 R.  16  p. — in  the  north  partofTem- 
pleorane,  147  a.  2 R.  8 p.;  bar.  Fartullagh,  saiueco. — Millers- 
towne,  21  a.  ; bar.  Farbill,  same  co.— the  Islands  of  Derry- 
mclegan,  26  a.  2 r.  — Luckblea,  309  A.  1 R.  8 p.  — Ballyrath, 
103  a.  2 r.  8p. — Ballynemeagh,  283  a.  1 R.  24  P. ; bar.  Half 
Cork.  Fore,  same  co.— Ballincorrigg,  158  a.  2r.  16p.— Ballymoro- 
dicke,  160  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Coolebane,  122  a.  2r.  — Upper 
Garrylucas,  83  A. — Ballingarragh,  200  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Courcy, 
co.  Cork. — Rahagroagh,  266  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Ballinlagh,  87  a. 

3 it.  4 p. ; bar.  Kinalea,  same  co. — Ballyganamore,  133  a.; 
bar.  Imokilly,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  14,497  a.  & 8 p. 
plant.,  viz.,  in  co.  Dublin,  295  A. — in  co.  Kildare,  5,408  a. 
8c  lip.  — in  co.  Louth,  4,020  a.  Sc  24  p.  — in  co.  Meath, 

1,764  a.  2 n.  36  p. — in  co.  Westmeath,  1,796  a.  3 R.  13  

in  co.  Cork,  1,212  a.  2 r.  4 i*. — to  hold  yc  premisses  freed, 
exempted,  and  discharged,  so  long  as  yc  same  shall  remain 
in  the  possession  of  his  Royal  Highness  or  his  heirs,  of  and 
from  any  new  and  increased  rents,  services,  and  payments 
in  and  by  yc  Acts  of  Settlement  assessed,  imposed,  or  reserved. 

Date  20  th  January  19 th  year. — Jnrolled  17 th  April 

1668. 

DubUn  23.  Col.  RANDALL  CLAYTON,  ROBERT  SOUTH- 
WELL  esq.,  and  ROGER  JONES  gent. — A timber  house, 
Ditrim.  slated,  in  Christ-church-lane,  Dublin. — a brick  house,  slated, 
d",  6s.  Id.  — to  hold  these  houses  for  yc  life  of  Sir  Nic’ 
Plunkett  knt. — a part  of  yc  3d  part  of  y'  lands  next  after 
following,  viz.  in  Carignegapole,  1 cart — Cartronamad,  3d 
of  cart. — Fallagamva,  1 cart.— Carrignalanow,  1 cart. — Mal- 
(122.) 


lanally  alias  Doonbrandon,  1 cart— Mullaghnoultragh,  lcart-  20421  c“n- 

— Carriggarrow,  1 cart Cappoge,  1 cart — the  moiety  of  ‘ — ~ 

y'  townlands,  mills,  and  profits  of  faires  of  Crevelagh Gort-  Leitrim. 

m'mcane,  1 cart". — Lisnagownemore,  1 cart — Lisnagowne- 

begg,  1 cart.  — Tullaghnemoyle,  1 cart — Gawlan,  1 cart 

Monagh,  1 cart— Alteveragh,  1 cart— Towneleagh,  1 cart. 

— Barnagher  and  a parcell  of  mountain,  409  a.  8c  30  p.  plant. 

(662  a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)  4/.  2s.  9 id.;  bar.  Dromaheire,  co. 

Leitrim. — Gortclary,  1 cart  — Crossnenoyle  alias  Crossna- 
nagell,  1 cart— Shantoreagh,  1 cart.— Fanagha,  1 cart.— Car- 
rickreagh,  lcart. — Carrickdonane  alias  Carrickgawen,  1 cart., 

689  a.  1 r.  8p.  6/.  19s.  6J d. — Glanboy,  4 cart"1,  2,302  a.  2 r. 
prof.  1,520  a.  2r.  32  p.  unprof.  23/.  6s.  ljd— Gortlenfort  alias 
Gortinlongport,  1 cart. — Tawnemoyle,  1 cart. — Dromore,  Jth 
ofacart.,  375 a. 8c  1 6 p. 3/.  15s.  Hid.— Uragh,  li  cart,  419  a. 

2 r.  16  p.  prof.  246  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof.  4/.  4s.  11  id.  — Mu- 
naghmerritt  I cart.,  145  a.  3r.  8p.  1/.  9s.  6 id. — Mackron, 

3d  of  a cart.,  79  a.  3 n.  24  p.  prof.  30  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  unprof. 

16s.  2d. — in  Tullygortally  and  Cloonelly,  2 cart"’  and  fds  of 
cart.,  237  a.  1 R.  36  p.  21.  8s.  OJd. ; bar.  Rosclogher,  same 
co. — Total  quantity,  4,658  a.  3 R.  18  p.  plant.  (7,545  a.  3 R. 

10  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  47/.  3s.  Id.  — to  yc  use  of  y'  (49) 

officers. -Date  \ith  Feb.  20th  year. — Inrolled  19 th  June 

1668. 

27.  NICHOLAS  BOURKE  esq.  — His  principal  and  Limerick. 
capital  messuage,  and  2,000  a.  of  land  hereafter  mentioned,  that 
is  to  say,  a large  stone  house,  with  y'  appurts,  on  y*  west  side 
of  St.  Nicliolas-street,  commonly  called  Ja’  Bourke’s  house ; 
city  of  Limerick.  — Lisnakelly,  453  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof. 

6/.  17s.  7d. — Fehonagh  (part),  359  a.  51.  9s.  0Jd.— Ballynow- 
cane,  154  a.  21.  6s.  9j|d. — Cluonecukane  or  Cluonecullane,  42a. 

12s.  9d.  — Arboughill,  148a.  21.  4s.  llid. — Clonnebrowne, 

Liscarry,  and  Knockanvody,  92  a.  1/.  7s.  lljd. — Skeaghnagh 
or  Skeagannagh,  236  a.  3/.  11s.  8 Jd. — Reene,  224  a.  2 r. 

31.  8s.  2Jd. — Arlaman,  121  a.  1/.  16s.  9d. — in  Ballym'rory, 

170  a.  2r.  2/.lls.  9Jd.;  bar.  Connello,  co. Limerick. — Total, 

2,000  a.  plant— BaUywilliam,  2 plow.,  383  a.  51.  16s.  3fd.— 
Radmaseare,  1 plow.,  309  A.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  4/.  13 s.  lOd. ; 
same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  2,692  a.  plant.  (4,360  a.  2 r. 

17  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  40/.  17s.  7 Id. — in  Fohanagh,  346  a. 

51.  5s.  OJd.  — in  Finneglassey,  559  a.  3 r.  6 p.  prof.  74  a. 
unprof.  8/.9s.l01d. — Ballemackerry  (part),  631a.  prof.  70a. 
unprof.  9/.  lls.  7Jd. — Portranood  and  Knocknashannagh, 

957  a.  prof.  570  a.  unprof.  14/.  10s.  7 id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

— Total  quantity,  2,494  a.  plant.  (4,039  a.  2 R.  7 p.  stat.) — 

Total  rent,  37/.  17s.  2(d. Date  30 th  January  21  st  year. 

— Jnrolled  10 th  February  1668. 

30.  RICHARD  Earl  of  CORK. — In  Togher,  6 a.  2 i.  Cork. 
— in  Cahownamadery,  2,027  a.  3 r.  8 or  28  p.  prof.  2,460  a. 
unprof.  30/.  17s.  lO.Jd.— in  Shanacrane,  538  a.  8/.  3s.  4|d— 
in  Glenmacreene  ats  Glenmacarne  or  crane,  9 a.  2s.  8fd. — 
in  Gortnemucklagh,  408  a.  01.  3s.  1 Id.  — in  Cloncurvane, 

15  a.  'Is.  6 £d. — Ballinholwick,  369  a.  51.  12s.  OJd.  — Aug- 
herrv,  309  a.  & 9 p.  4/.  13s.  10Jd. — East  Drumetoglagh, 

164  a.  2 R.  32  p.  21. 10s.  OJd. — Glanue,  214  a.  3/.  5s. — Gort- 
roc,  317a.  4/.  16s.3Jd. — in  Altaghmore,  481a. Sr.  6/.lls.lijd. 

— Dromfeigh,  149  a.  21.  5s.  3d.  — Kennabegg]  243  a. 

3/.  13s.  9fd. — Conaghta,  156  a.  2r.  21. 7s.  6Jd.— Manuchee, 

79  a.  2 R.  1/.  4s.  lfd. — Aghasilliard,  138  a.  2 R.  21.  2s.  0|d. 

— in  Knockaduffe,  114  a.  8c  35  p.  1/.  14s.  8 Jd.  — Down- 
; Daniell,  321a.  4/.  17s.  5 \d.\  bar.  East  Carbery,  co.  Cork. 

— By  patent,  dated  4 Dec.  1667,  and  inrolled  the  6th,  a re- 
lease was  granted  to  his  lordship  of  the  sum  of  6/.  17s.  lOJd. 
of  the  quit  rent  of  Togher  and  Cahonamaderry ; 21.  5s.  4 \d. 
of  the  rent  of  Shanacrane ; and  8Jd.  of  the  rent  of  Glenma- 
creene. (Anno  29°,  3"  pars,  facie  Foil  9.) — Balyhesty,  131a. 

1/.  19s.  9 Id. ; bar.  Duhallow,  same  co.— Ballynecourty,  706  a. 

3 R.  24  p.  10/.  14s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Kinelea,  same  co.— Ballymor- 
risheene,78A.  l/.3s.8Jd. — Killballyclemant,  182a.  2/.15s.3Jd.; 
bar.  Imokilly,  same  co.— in  Killcoran,  298  a.  4/.  10s.  6Jd. ; 
bar.  Condons  and  Clangibbons,  same  co.  — Total  quantity, 

7,407  A.  In.  28  P.  plant.  (11,998  a.  3 r.  17  p.  stat.)  — 

Ardnagehy,  26  a.  7s.  10  Jd.  — Killelialy,  222  a.  & 35  p.  Waterford. 
31.  7s.  5Id.  — in  yc  same,  111. A.  & 17  p.  1/.  13s.  8Jd. ; bar. 

Coshmore  and  Coslibride,  co.  Waterford.— Total,  359  a. 

I r.  12  p.  plant.  (582  a.  8:  7 p.  stat-)  — Ballydally,  458  a.  Kerry. 
(741a.  Sr.  22  r.  stat.)  61.  19s.  ljd. ; bar.  Mogunihy, 

j co.  Kerry. Date  9 th  September  21s/  year. — Jnrolled 

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20  & 21  Ch.  IX.  sold  the  lands  of  Ballydally  to  Sir  William  Sands  bart.,  Sir 

William  had  the  quit  rent  thereof  reduced  to  4 /.  a year  by 

Kerry.  patent  dated  8 Feb.  1678,  and  inrolled  28  July  1679.  (Rot. 
anno  31°,  1™  pars,/.  Roll 35.) 

Clare.  33.  Col.  CARY  DILLON. — Ballyconree  alias  Lissanard 
afs  Coan,  11a.  plant.  (17  a.  3 r.  11p.  slat.)  3s.  4d — in  Bnl- 
levoghan,  1 cart.,  3 a.  plant.  (4  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.)  lid  — 
Balleeronan  or  Ballycroan  alias  Gortahalaha  alias  Knockne- 
grow,  76  a.  plant.  ( 123  a.  & 17 p.  stat.)  II.  3s.  Id — Iscanlan- 
Island,  30  a.  plant.  (48  A.  2 R.  15  p.  stat.)  9s.  ljd— Derrin, 
Ballecknavin  or  Balleyknavan  alias  Finivaro,  127  a.  plant. 
(205  a.  2 b.  35  p.  stat.)  II.  18s.  7d  — Reing,  67  a.  (108  a. 

2 r.  5 p.  stat.)  II.  Os.  4d ; bar.  Barren,  co.  Clare. — Carrow- 
nebrosse  a!s  Barnegrosse,  52  a.  plant.  (84  a.  & 37  p.  stat) 
15s.  9]d;  bar.  Ibricken,  same  co. — Casserno,  316  a.  plant. 
(511a.  3 r.  19  p.  stat.)  41. 15s.  lljd  — Killimore,  275  a. 
plant.  (445  a.  In.  33  p.  stat.)  41.  3s.  6!  d;  bar.  Clotulralaw, 
same  co. — Craghleagh,  244  a.  plant.  (395  a.  & 38  p.  stat.) 
SI.  14s. 1 Jd — Killcredan,  106a. plant.  (171  a.  2r.  33p.  stat.) 

Galway.  ll.  12s.  2Jd ; bar.  'follow,  same  co Kinvavo,  100  a.  plant. 

(161a.  3 it.  37  p.  stat.)  II.  0s.  3d — Crossvohy,  300  a.  (485  A. 

3 n.  32  p.  stat.)  31.  0s.  9d— Moniscriba,  138  a.  plant.  (223  A. 
2r.  6p.  stat.)  II.  7s.  1 ljd  — the  four  qrs.  of  Dowras,  viz. 
Dowras,  120  a.  plant.  (194  a.  1 n.  21  p.  stat.)  II.  4s.  3 Jd  — 
Kinturlagh,  129  a.  plant.  (208  a.  3 n.  34  p.  stat.)  II.  6s.  lid 
— Corvoy,  with  four  small  parcells,  172  a.  plant.  (278  A.  2 R. 
18  p.  stilt.)  II.  14s.  lOd — Toughna,  25  a.  2 k.  plant.  (41a. 

1 n.  10  p.  stat.)  5s.  2d — Lissinduffe,  30  a.  plant.  (48  a.  2 r. 
15  p.  slat.)  6s.  6jd  — Molloardree,  Knockcullin,  alledged  to 
be  included  in  the  above  parcells,  Clonesee,  130  a.  plant. 
(210  a.  2 r.  13  p.  stat.)  II. 6s. 3Jd — Loghcurra,  219a.  plant. 
(354  a.  2 r.  39  p.  stat.)  21. 4s.  4Jd — Sessinegarvy  or  gerby, 
59  a.  plant.  (95  a.  2 r.  11  p.  stat.)  11s.  11  id ; bar.  Killtar- 
tan,  co.  Galway.  — in  Gorteharne  or  carne,  2 qrs.,  150  a. 
plant.  (242  a.  3 n.  36  p.  stat.)  II.  15s.  4 jd  — in  Killernin 
or  Killiermin,  2 qrs.,  126  a.  plant.  (204  a.  & 16  p.  stat.) 
II.  5s.6Jd — the  castle  and  whole  qr.  of  Garbally,  271a. 
plant.  (438  a.  3 r.  36  p.  slat.)  21.  14s.  lOd— in  Liscapull, 
13  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (22  a.  & 22  p.  stat.)  2s.  9d  ; j bar. 
Clonmcnoen,  same  co. — the  castle  and  two  qrs.  of  Killimore, 
y'  qr.  of  Carrowreagh,  500  a.  plant.  (809  a.  3 n.  27  p.  stat.) 
51.  Is.  3d  ; bar.  Ifillconnell,  same  co.  — Total  quantity  in 
Galway,  2,532  a.  27  p.  plant.  (4,022  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat.)  — 
Total  rent,  251. 7s.  9jd-in  Clare,  1,307  a.  plant.  (2,117  a.  & 
20  p.  stat.) — Rent,  19!.  16s.  1 ljd — Note:  The  decree  of  the 
Comm'1  for  executing  the  Acts  of  Settlements,  for  these  lands 
to  be  passed  in  patent,  is  dated  22  June  1666,  and  inrolled 
28  January  1668.  (Rot.  Pat.  anno  21  Car.  2",  1»»  pars,  facie 
Roll  1 Sf  3.)— in  Carrowreagh  qr.,  71  a.  ; same  bar.  and  co- 
in KillCarOnan,  2 qrs.,  20  a.  2 r.  26  p.  ; bar.  Killtartan,  same  co. 
—in  Ballindrimney,  133  a.  1 r.  14  p.;  1)  bar.  Leitrim,  same 
co.— next  adjoining  to  Ballymoe  Fort,  100  a.  ; £ bar.  Bally- 

Roscommon.  moe,  same  co — Dundcrmott  and  Clondaragh,  100  a.;  J bar. 

Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon.— in  Ballinlow,  yc  woods  next  to 

Mrs.  King’s  lott,  18  a.;  bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. Feaghill, 

52  a. — Clyvoy,  1 cartron,  68  a.;  bar.  Athlone,  same  co in 

Killmordan  alias  Coyleverden,  12a.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  same 
A lie  >.— Fookestowne,  73  a.  2 r— in  y°  south-east  part  of  Kill- 
fearnagh,  99  a.  & 19  p.;  bar.  Shilelogher,  co.  Kilkenny— 
Tipperary.  St.  Francis  Abby,  21  a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary— in 
Meath.  Great  Possextowne,  173  a.  & 32  p— in  Cornellstowne,  200  a.; 
Kings  Co.  bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath— in  Dronagh,  y°  parcells  of 
Bealetty  and  Gortnafolly,  lying  in  the  south  siile  of  y'  said 
Dronagh,  297  a — in  Cnrrnghlcnty,  Gortvally,  and  Glasselone, 
105  A— in  the  same,  6 a.  & 39  p— in  Gnlvally  or  Galbally, 
211a.  1 r.  24  p. — in  Moncgay  als  Monegall,  to  be  cutt  out  of 
yc  south  part  by  an  east  and  west  line,  149  a.  3 R.  37  p— in 
Moynure,  17  a.  1 n.  12  p—  in  the  south  part  of  Killcomin, 

28  a— in  the  same,  16  a— in  Clonegannagh  and  Ballynesco- 
nelagh,  the  north-west  part,  68  a.  3 r.  26  r. — in  the  same, 

37  a — in  Bohernngh,  Carricklickane,  Lismore,  and  Coolern, 

70  a.  & 5 p — in  Castletowne  and  Drumore,  in  y'  south,  by 
an  east  and  west  line,  109  a.  — in  Ballinree,  Ballicormigan, 
ai.d  Ballingrothy,  156  a. — in  Finglish  and  Loghan,  238  a.  2 b. 

— in  the  same,  74  a.  2 r. — in  Clonliskc,  the  N.  E.  part,  14  a. 

2 r.  23  p. ; bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. — Derrolla,  being  par- 
cell  of  Ballindrenan  als  Rahin-Newtowne,  or  in  y«  same  sur- 
round, next  to  y°  liogg,  100  a— in  the  same,  47 1.  1 u.  29  p. 

Ballinvillin  or  killin,  part,  in  y°  north  side  joining  on  y°  far 
side  of  y'  river  Ballina,  70  a.  ; bar.  Ballycowen,  same  co. 


— in  Ballynakill,  50  a. — in  Killbride  and  Kilgolken  or  Kilk-  20&21C11.11 

grelken,  34  a— in  Ballykillcrosse,  Loghan,  and  Ballickrehy, . 

23  a.  In.  15  p. ; bar.  Killcoursey,  same  co. — Total  quantity  in  King's  Co. 
Galway,  325  a.  plant.  (526  a!  & 30  p.  stat.)— Rent,  31. 6s.  3d 
— in  Roscoihon,  250  a.  plant.  (404  a.  3 R.  32  p.  stat.) — Rent, 

21.2s.  lOd— in  Kilkenny,  172  a.  2 r.  19  p.  plant.  (279  a.  ]•». 

26  p.  stat.) — Rent,  31.  9s.  lOJd — in  Tipperary,  21a.  plant. 

(34  a.  stat.)  6s.4id— in  Meath,  373  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  (604  a. 

& 20  p.  stat.) — Rent,  81.  Is.  5jd — in  Kings  County,  1,924:  a. 

1 R-  lip- plant.  (3,176a.  2r.  18 p. stat.)— Rent,  881.19s. Ofd 
— Note : The  decree  of  the  Comm”  of  the  Acts  of  Settlement 
for  the  passing  these  premisses  in  patent  is  dated  8 July 
1668,  and  inrolled  28  January  following.  ( Rot.  Pat.  21  Car.  2*, 

1""  pars,  facie  R.  1.) — in  Cooledotty,  Coolekeele,  Bealagh-  Tipperary 
oughter,  and  Alangore,  24  a.  7s.  3jd — in  Rosskeene-Newton 
and  Rossinult,  40  A.  12s.  1 jd  — more  in  the  same,  20  A. 

6s.  OJd — in  Lissinsellagh  and  Garryman,  23  a.  6s.  9d,  with 
John  Grace’s  proportion  of  the  unprofitable  in  those  parcells. — 
in  Knockane,  Knockanevereny,  Gortkelly,  and  Bullyhoula- 
derra,  84  a.  II.  3s.  6d— in  Athshanboly,  53  a.  15s.  9d;  bar. 
Killnelougurty,  co.  Tipperary—  Glaskill,  99  a.  prof.  86  a.  King's  Co. 

1 r.  18  p.  unprof.  2 1.  0s.  Id — in  Ballyndrennaii  als  Rahine- 
Newtowne  and  Killmanachnn,  164  a.  2r.  14  p.  prof.  86  a. 

1 r.  18  p.  unprof.  31.  6s.  9 Jd ; bar.  Ballycowen,  King’s  Co. 

— Killnegalliagh  and  Moreneaghgalliagh,  110  a.  In.  27  p.  Meath. 

21.  2s.  3d — Aghanmullagh  ais  Aglinegallian,  82  a.  1 r.  9 p. 

II.  13s.  3id;  bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath.  — Total  quan- 
tity in  Tipperary,  244  a.  plant.  (395  a.  & 39  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

31. 4s.  8 Jd— in  King’s  County,  263  a.  2 r.  14  p.  plant.  (426  a. 

3 r.  32 p.  stat.)— Rent,  51. 6s.  10 jd— in  Meath,  192a.  2r. 

36  p.  plant.  (306  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  -Rent,  31.  15s.  6 jd 

Date  16th  June  21  si  year.— Inrolled  1th  July  1669.  " 

38.  OVERINGTON  BLUNDEN  gent—  Glanmorne  or  Kilkenny. 
Clanmorne,  117  a.  3 r.  28  p.,  to  be  for  ever  called  by  y'  name 
of  Blunden’s  Castle.  — in  Shellumorath,  39  a.,  to  be  called 
Blunden’s  qr.— Total,  (254  a.  &31p.  stat.)— Rent,  3I.3s.6jd; 
liberties  and  city  of  Kilkenny.  — Kilbredebegg,  104  a.,  to  Queen's  Co. 
be  called  Overintowne— in  Kilbredemore,  Schanegan,  and 
Laura  (part),  20  a— in  a turfe  bogg,  20  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Upper- 
Ossory,  Queen’s  Co— Total,  (200a.  3r.  18p.  stat.)— Rent, 

21.  10s.  2jd— in  Upper  Grange,  7 a.  (11  a.  1 u.  14  p.  stat.)  Waterford. 
2s.  ljd,  to  be  called  Blunden’s  meadows ; liberties  of 

Waterford.  — in  Cabbragh,  east  part,  17  a.  2 b.  39  p. Tipperary. 

the  east  part  of  Cloghmarten,  129  a.,  to  be  called  Conrt- 
Towne,  with  a proportion  of  bogg  thereto  belonging;  bar. 

Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary — Total,  (237  a.  2 b.  33  p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  21. 4s.  6$d Date  19th  Feb.  20 th  year.— Inrolled 

21  st  Feb.  1667. 

40.  THOMAS  HILL  gent—1 The  towne  and  part  of  y°  Meath. 
lands  of  Knock  als  Kinogc,  46  a.  1 r— Little  Boolyes  (part), 

26  a.  2 r.  4 p— Johnstowne  (part),  54  a.  & 28  p— Scatternagh 
(part),  1 a.  2 r.;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath — Total,  (207a.  Sr. 

6p.stat.)  — Rent,  21. 1 Is.  1 0|d — partofDrumully,70A.  (113a  Ardmaqh 

1 11.  22  p.  stat.)  18s.  lOJd;  bar.  Orrier,  co.  Ardmagh. 

41.  PATRICK  FAGAN.  — In  Phillipstowne,  130  a.  2 r.  loath. 

26  p— more  in  the  same,  35  a.  3 r.  17  r— more  in  tlie  same, 

19  a.  3 n.  (the  two  former  contiguous);  bar.  Atherdee,  co. 

Louth— Total,  (301a.  1 r.  6p.  stat.)  — Rent,  31. 15s.  3Jd 
Date  29 th  June  21sl  year.— Inrolled  2d  July  1669. 

43.  Col.  RANDAL  CLAYTON. -In  Cowlelenane  als  Limerick. 

Cowlekenane,  50  a.  15s.  2jd;  south  lib.  of  Limerick. the  Cork. 

moiety  of  Knockreagh  als  Knock-lrea,  42  a.  12s.  9d — Shag- 
hybegg,  Jth  part,  16  a.  4s.  lOjd  ; lib.  of  Cork — in  Bally-  Waterford. 
glanagh,  33  a.  10s. OJd;  bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. — 

Total  rent,  21.  2s.  lOd 43.  GEORGE  PERCIVALL  Limerick. 

esq.  — Ballinscoolagh,  386  a.  51.  17s.  2 jd  — Ragamsbegg, 

142a.  21.3s.  ljd— in  Ballinvranagh  als  Ballybranagh,  Kill- 
ballyowen,  316  a.  41. 15s.  1 1 fd— Hubbertstowne  (north  part), 

86  a.  11.  6s.  Id  ; bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick Ballyne- 

Irancky,  368a.  5I.Tls.8jd — Killcomodane,  221a.  31.1s  lid 

— Mota,  80  a.  II.  3s.  3d;  bar.  Connelloe,  same  co Total 

rent,  241.  4s.  5fd  — to  hold  yc  premisses  until  y'  respective 

mortgages  were  discharged. 45.  WILLIAM  COX.— 

Mornane,  1 plowP,  part  of  Killcornan,  Ballyuegoole,  Court- 
m'cooe,  and  Rathclovine,  1 plow. ; bar.  Kenry,  co.  Lime- 
rick.— Total  quantity,  409  a.  plant.  (662  a.  2 r.  2 p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  61.  4s.  2fd Date  4th  Sep.  2014  year Inrolled 

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40KSiCu.Il.  47.  Sir  JAMES  CUFPE  knt.  — In  Ballymanagh  ats  55  a.  11«.  l^d.—  in  Callowdossan,  83  a.  3a.  8p.  16s.  lOJrf.  20&21  Ch. ii. 

Ballymona,  Eligh,  and  Gurtgany,  68a. — in  Ballymore,  2 qrs.,  — more  in  the  same,  6a.  Is.  2{d. — in  Carrowgarry,  22a.  

Galurny.  3 a. — in  Carrowkeenagh,  35  a.— in  Killmackshanc,  15  a.— in  2 it.  6 p.  4s.  6'\d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  same  co.— -Total  in  Galway,  Mayo. 

Cappaghcagowre,  Glassegurte,  and  Gurtin-Walter,  5 a. — I 198  a.  In.  13  p.  plant.  (321  a.  & 37  p.  stat.) — Total  rent. 

Total,  (204  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)— Rent,  11.5s.6jd.— inoneqr.ofy'  2/.  Os.  1 3d— in  Mayo,  671a.  lit.  14  p.  plant.  (1,058  a.  lu.  6p. 

two  qrs.  of  Clonloghane,  46  a.  lit.  13  p. — in  Ballinebranagh,  stat.)  — Rent,  61.  12s.  8 Jd  — in  Durrogh,  8 a.  — in  Clonee,  Galway 

26  a. — Total,  (117  a.  & 2 Ip.  stat.)  — Rent,  14s.  7.1  d ; bar.  10a.;  1 bar.  Bellamoe,  par.  Killcroan,  co.  Galway. — Total  Mayo 

Mayo.  Longford,  co.  Galway.— Cahirnagree,  1 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd—  quantity,  (29  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)— Rent,  3s.  7Jd— in  Shanas- 

Ellistroughbegg  and  Lacknefeigh  alias  Lacknefelly,  1 qr.,  more,  28  a. — more  in  the  same,  6 a. — in  Carrowgarrow,  34  a. 

159  a.  II.  12s.  2jd — Lisnacarrow,  £ qr.,  30  a.  6s.  0|d— in  — Beagh,  124  a. — in  Ballynitty,  8a.;  bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. 

Carrowmore,  111a.  U 2s.  5jd— in  Garranemore  ate  Carrew-  j —Total,  218a.  plant.  (353  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)— Rent,  21. 3s.  9d 

more,  115  a.  ll.3s.3d;  bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo.  — in  | Date  21th  May  21  si  year. — Jnrolled  22d  June  1669. 

Carrnntombane  or  Carrowtibane,  49  a.  9s.  lOfd — in  Bellassa,  I 


Roll,  21  sl  Cha.  II.  Jirsl part,  face. 


si  Ch.  II.  1.  JAMES  Duke  of  YORK.  — Disart  (part),  210  a.; 
bar.  Ferrard,  co.  Loutii. — the  mill  of  Grange  and  1 a.  ; bar. 

Louth.  Dundalk,  same  co.  — Avilstowne,  96  a.  ; bar.  Slane,  co. 

Meath.  Meath.  — Lagatli  (part),  100  a.  ; bar.  Murgallen,  same  co. 

— Tombridgtowne  (part),  78  a. — Moylagh  (part),  56  a.  1 it. 
10  i>. — Ballirasnngh,  22  a.;  bar.  Half-Fore,  same  co. — Little 
Boolyes  (part),  28a.;  bar.  Duleek,  same  co. — Monalvy  (part), 
180 a.;  bar.  Deece,  same  co. — Bryardstowne,  244a.;  bar. 
Navan,  same  co.— Butlerstowne  (part),  24  a.— Newtowne,  132a. 
— Wilkinstowne  (part),  46  a.  ; bar.  Morgallen,  same  co.  — 
Roscommon.  Farbreagy,  1 qr.,  92  a. — Lecarrow,  h qr.,  76  a. — Ardnamul- 
lagli  and  Clontabane,  314  a. — Coylemore  (part),  53  a. — Clo- 
rielty,  1 qr.,  117  a. — Teaglmarragb,  1 qr.,  178  a. — Clonefowre 
and  Derragh,  2i  qrs.,  179a. — Ardniscan,  1 qr.,  and  Ballyfine- 
gan,  1 qr.,  269  a. — in  Gortnemaddy  and  Ballyfinegan,  136a. — 
Cloonagh,  J qr.,  54a. — Monga,  1 qr.,  106a.;  bar.  Ballintobber, 
co.  Roscommon. — Corgarrulfe,  part  of  Ballyvollaghan,  44  a. 
— Corbally  (part),  14 qr., 82a.  2it.  26p. — Shancoh,  1 qr.,  61a. 
— Cloonboynagh,  4 qr.,  40  a. — Meclick,  J qr.,  56  a. — in  Clau- 
dacarrow,  lqr.,  128a.;  bar.  Boyle,  same  co.— Clonkerrine,  99a. 
— Scormore,  2 qrs.,  109  a. — Carrowentogher,  27  a. — Towar- 
tane,  1 qr.,  Scorbeg,  1 qr.,  and  Carrowenculliegh,  352  a.  2 it. — 

Galway.  Syreagh,  135  a.;  bar.  Roscommon,  same  co.  — Garrancoyle, 

1  cart.,  23  a. — Caherglasse  alias  Cahergowen,  28a. — Caherenry 
and  Gortycoyny,  3 qrs.  and  6th  part  of  a cart.,  41  a. — in  Buolly- 
dorragh,  gds  of  a cart,  19  a. — Garrymore  alias  Buollydorragh, 
|ds  of  a cart.,  42  a. — Cahirinduffe  and  Shanvallv,  53  a. — in 
Lickerrigg,  11  qrs.,  viz.  in  Crosderry, .)  cart.,  17a. — in  yc  same, 

4 cart.,  22a in  Lickerrigg,  23  a — Culla,  part  of  Glasheganny, 

1 cart,  and  Jth  part  of  cart.,  viz.  in  Glasheganny,  72  a. — in 
Lickerig,  24a. — in  Carrowneere,  23a. — in  Clashamny,  J cart., 
36a. — in  die  same,  31a.— in  Carhower,  3d  and  12th  cart.,  23a.; 
bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. — Carrowcurra,  1 qr.,  248a. — 
Moyode,  2 qrs.,  viz.  half  yc  castle  and  1 qr.,  364  a. — the  other 
half  of  the  casde  called  Carrowmoninecallrogh,  1 qr.,  261  a.; 
bar.  Killtarton,  same  co. — Lisluma,  J qr.,  69  a.  ; 1 bar.  Athen- 
ree,  same  co. — in  Ballynehowen,  1 gneeve. — part  of  Clon- 
keene  qr.,  2 a.  ; bar.  Killconnel),  same  co. — in  Garryblackine 
and  Cahereconnell,  69  a. — Isserkelly,  4 qrs.,  Ballinlac,  .)  qr., 
and  Kilnepatrick,  J qr.,  689  a. — Cloghan,  2 qrs.,  259  a. — Kil- 
line,  J qr.,  44  a. — Castleboy,  2 qrs.,  360  a. — Gortatrim,  78  a. 
— Caherinny,  £qr.,  61a. — Iskerlabane  and  Glanlielty,  l£qr., 
102  a. — Owaltart,  1 qr.,  85  a. — in  Lucknabegg  and  Lissa- 
doyle,  4 cart",  40  A. —in  the  same,  244  a. — Clonrahin,  1 qr., 
168  A. — Gortinanisky,  1 qr.,  excepting  y°  6di  part  of  cart., 
94  a. — in  Garricappaghard  ats  Cappaghard  and  Calluragh, 
235  A. ; 4 bar.  Loughreagh,  same  co— in  BaUyroan,  4 qr., 
47  a. — Moninacoogilly  als  Monine,  1 qr.,  155  a — Killine  and 
Pallboy,  14  qr.,  165  a.— Laffallyrene,  1 qr.,  247  A.— Carrow- 
monine,  1 qr.,  113  a.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — Carrow- 
curra, 104a.  ; bar.  Atlienree,  same  co. — in  yc  4 qr.  of  Monge, 
69  a. — in  yc  4 qr.  of  Ballann  and  Tomkin,  82  a. — in  Loghan- 
roe  and  Ballanglasse,  1 qr.,  160  a.;  4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. 

Cork.  — Killnacluona,  141a.  — Ballynedywest,  162  a.  — Cornody- 
begg,  58  a.  &82p. — Curryleigli,  194  a. — Currykeliy,  210  a. 

— Carragane,  a small  parcel),  28  a Cooleroe,  122  a.;  bar. 

Barretts,  co.  Cork. — Achydullane  and  Ballintemple,  201  a. 
— Lislee,  322  a. — Agha,  122  a.;  bar.  Ibaune,  same  co. — Total 
quantity,  10,579a.  2r.  28  p. plant.  (17,137  a.  1 n.  2p.stat.) 
viz.,  in  co.  Louth,  211  a.  plant.  (341  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)— in  co. 
Meath,  1,009  A.  1 R.  10  p.  plant.  (1,634  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.)— 
in  co.  Roscommon.  2,708  a.  & 26  p.  plant.  (4,386  a.  3 R.  4p. 
stat.) — in  co.  Galway,  5,091  a.  plant.  (8,246  a.  2 r.  3 p.stat.) 
—in  co.  Cork,  1,560  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  (2,527  a.  1 r.  5 p.  stat.)  | 
(122.) 


— to  hold  vc  premisses  freed,  exempted,  and  discharged,  so  long  21  Ch.  ii. 

as  yc  same  remain  in  the  possession  of  his  Highness  or  his  

heirs,  of  and  from  any  rent  imposed  and  reserved  by  y'  Acts  of  Cork. 
Settlement.  — Narrabegg,  Ballynecargy,  and  Tallanstowne,  Kildare. 
600  a.  ; bar.  Kilkea  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare.  — Pallisboy  Westmeath. 
(part),  84  a.  ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. — Ballyne- 
gaule  (part),  52  a.  3 r. — Blackcastle  (part),  21  a.  ; bar.  Cor- 
kery,  same  co. — part  of  Rossemead  and  Camstowne,  92  a. 

3 it.  35  p.;  bar.  Delvin,  same  co. — Upper  Rath,  50  a. — Tuor- 
mine,  58  a.  ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  same  co.  — Mill-Castle 
(part),  249  a.  3 R.  39  P. ; bar.  Demifore,  same  co. — Ballrath 
(part),  109  A.  3 r.  37  p.— Slanemore  (part),  159  a.  2 r.  24  p. 

— lloconnell,  133  a.  2 r.  12  p. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheri- 
dernon,  same  co. — Rath,  part  of  Cominstowne,  29  a.— in  Co- 
minstowne,  220  a. — Morinstowne,  44  a. — Rathleitagh,  119  a. 

1 R. ; bar.  Moygoisli,  same  co.  — Baliyteig  and  Ballygullin,  Wexford. 

206a.  3r.;  bar.  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. — Ballyneleagh,  216a.  Cork. 

&16p. — Kilvillane,  102  a. — South  Ballyvinny,  108  a. — North 
Ballyvinny,  130  a.— South  Butlerstowne,  40  a. — Dunbulloge, 

343  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Bnllyncbortagh  and  Ballynidonery,  325  a. 

— Ballynemadderv,  445  a.  1 r.  26  p. — Templemichaell,  307a. 

& 32  p. — Leir,  451a.  — Ballinlegane,  361a.  — Brittstowne 
alias  Ballyrittigg,  442  a.  & 32  p.— Mallfonstowne,  176  a.  2 R. 

16  p— Curraghduane,  265  a.  3 r.  8 p— Ballyonine,  152  a— 

Disert,  360  a. — Killgarvane,  33  a. — Ballydonnellbegg,  54  a. 

— East  Ballynakill,  98  a.  & 32  1*. — West  Ballynakill,  120  a. 

2 r.  32  p. — Ballym'William,  98  a.  1 R.  8 p. — Ballyknockane, 

44  a.  1 r— Ballybrassill,  82  A.  2 b.  16  p— Corbally,  59  A.  & 

16  p. — Ballinbrittigg,  6 a.  3 r.  20  p. — Fanagh,  51  A.  2 n. — 

Ballydulea,  83  a.  3 r.  24  p. — jfforth  Ballinleadin,  110  a.  3r. 

8 p. — Rathgeire,  100  a.  1 it.  24  p. — Ballynecrany,  406  a. — 
Ballygregane  alias  Ballygrenane,  127  a.  — East  Rinemine, 

117  a— Ballyleary,  192  a.  1 it.  24  p— Lackanroe,  185  a.  2 it. 

16  p. — Killinrindowny  (part),  with  a house,  10  a.,  and  Pellick, 

210  a. — Ballytrasna,  190  a. — Ardrae,  120  a.  1 r.  24  i>. — Gar- 
ranevage,  347  a.  1 r.  24  p.  — Knockanegawnine  and  Colls- 
towne,  299  a. — South  Ballyleadin,  1 36  a. — Kippane,  137  a. 

2 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork — Ballyready,  229  a.  ; 
par.  Rathcormuck,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  10,107  a.  3 r. 

17  p.  plant.,  viz.,  in  co.  Kildare,  600  a.  plant. — in  co.  West- 

meath, 1,424  a.  & 27  p.  plant. — in  co.  Wexford,  206  a.  3 n. 
plant. — in  co.  Cork,  7,876  a.  3 r.  30  p.  plant. — to  hold  yc 
premisses  freed  and  exempted  as  before  from  quit  rent.— in  Dublin. 

Saggardstowne,  400  a. — Long-house  Farme,  20  a.  ; bar.  New- 
castle and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin. — Bealing’s  freehold  in 

I-Ioatli,  4 a.;  bar.  Coolock,  same  co.  — Russellstowne  (part), 

46  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Uppercrosse,  same  co. — Little  Fookestowne, 

21  a.  1 11.  — Lackenstowne,  153  a.  — Flackenstowne  alias 
Flackettstowne  ats  Hackettstowne,  60  a.  ; bar.  Ballrothery, 
same  co.  — Promstowne,  100  a.  prof.  100  a.  3 r.  unprof. ; 

A bar.  Rathdowne,  same  co— Whitestowne,  196  a— Boycs-  Kildare. 
towne,  127  a.  ; bar.  Ikeathy  and  Oughterany,  co.  Kildare. 

— Ballykneagh,  360  a.  ; bar.  Ophaly,  same  co— Newtowne, 

130  A. ; bar.  Naas,  same  co. — Newtowne,  247  a.  ; bar.  Claine, 
same  co. — Blackrath,  654  a. — Ballybarney,  21a.  1 r.  28  p.; 
bar.  Narragh  and  Rebane,  same  co— the  moiety  of  Parris- 
towne  ats  Barristowne,  91a.  3 r.  6p.  ; bar.  Great  Connell, 
same  co.  — Clonlyon  and  Edanstowne  alias  Knockstowne,  Meath. 

77  a.  & 35  p. — in  Butlerstowne  and  Warrenstowne,  86  a.  1 r. 

— in  Agherpallice,  52  a.  1 it.  35  p. — in  Great  Jennettstowne, 

138  a.  — in  Butlerstowne,  84  a.  & 20  r. ; bar.  Deece,  co. 

Meath— Cabbragh,  211a.  2 r— Tarragh,  142  a— Trevitf, 

290  a— Brick,  65  a— more  of  the  same,  17  a.  3 r— in  y' 

N.  E.  part  of  Broadstowne  ats  Proudstowne,  127  a.  3r.  2p. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


, n-  — in  Macestowne,  217  a.  3 r.  16  p— in  Painestowne,  166  a. 

2  r.  27.  p.  — Bodnam,  58  a.;  bar.  Screens,  same  co.  — in 
'll‘-  Knockerke,  203  a.  2 r. — in  Brayestowne,  13  a. — Barnewells- 
towne  (part),  12  a.  3r.;  bar.  Slane,  same  co. — in  Clondully, 
47  a.;  bar.  Moyfenragh,  same  co. — Shamboe  (part),  34  a.  1 it. 
— Clonmalevin,  39  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. — in  Orristowne, 
200  A.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co. — the  moiety  of  Great  Haggards- 
towne,  290  a.  ; bar.  Dundalk,  co.  Louth.  — in  Rathbristy, 

010 • 33  a.;  bar.  Louth,  same  co. — Johnstowne(part),79A.  2r.  8p. 

Baggan,  40  a— Ballybrin  alias  Ballyhamen,  120  a.— in  New- 
garden  and  Dunganstowne,  203  a.  & 35  v.  — in  Ballybrin 
alias  Ballybamen,  44  a. — Gurteenevnckane  ats  Gortingrocan, 
44  a.  2 it. ; bar.  and  co.  Cari.ow. — Carrowbegg  and  Carrow- 
'"!/•  more  als  Corry,  319  a.;  bar.  Idrone,  same  co. — in  Baune- 
more,  45  a.— Cloghlea,  171a.  2r.  14  p — Upper  Clara,  21a.  1 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Ballymadden,  134  a.  3r. 
16  p. — Ballyagheran,  58  a.  Sr.  32.  p.— Grantsland,  20 a. 2 it. 
29p, — Glengrant,  40  a.  3 it.  24 p. — Templegaulealias  Whites- 
towne  alias  Newgraige,  397  a.;  bar.  Iverke,  same  co. — in 
Castle- Bamford,  15  a.  2r.  27  p.  ; bar.  Sheelelogher,  same  co. 
mt/i.  — Knocktosker,  25  a.  3 it.  31  p.  — in  Ballisboy,  54  a.  — in 
Leragli,  2 a.  & 20  p.— in  Killcompagh,  58  a.  2 r ’.  21  p. — in 
Lissenrath,  32  a.  2r.  20  p.;  bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 

— Gor- Tumble,  10a. — Raheuny,  164  a.  2 r.  6 p. Fardings- 

towne  and  Killcollan,  80  a.  3 n.  24  p.  — Beggstowne,  206  a. 
— in  Collinstowne,  80  a.— Malionstowne,  132  a.;  bar.  Fer- 
tullagh,  same  co. — Irlslllowne,  155  a.  1 a.  13  p.— in  Bryans- 
towne,  29  a.  1 it.  33  p. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheridernon, 
same  co.  — Ballyonine,  35  a.  ; bar.  Delvin,  same  co.  — in 
Skeaghbegg,  15  a.  2 r.  29p.— in  Ballinlugg,  195  A.  3 R.  24p. 
— in  Taghboyne,  36  a.  & 38  p more  of  the  same,  31  a. 

3 r.  7 p.— in  Lockardstowne,  132  a.— more  of  the  same,  37  p. 
— Togherstowne,  137  a.  lit.  17  p—  in  y'  east  part  of  Kil- 
linbrack,  124  a.  & 13  p. — in  Ardbrinnon,  27  a.  2 it.  32  p— 

in  Ardbrioane,  49  a.  3r.  16  p.  — Gibbstowne,  25  a in 

Cappaninan  als  Cappahiman,  25  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Rathconrath, 

?A.  same  co— Total  quantity,  8,899  a.  la.  24 p.  plant— in  Bal- 
lysteene  alias  Ballystephen,  76  a.  1 R.  20  p. ; bar.  Kenry,  co. 
Limerick— Killoge,  144  a.  2 n.  14  r— Rodmore,  75  a.  3 it. 

4 p.  — Pembrookestowne,  103  a.  & 28  p.  — the  two  Rowes, 

137  a.  1 r.  32  p. — the  islands  called  the  Inch,  40  a.  1r.  9p. 

Nickerry  alias Neigherry,  105  a.  3 r.  28 p— Halestowne,  105  a. 

— Graigesallagh,  64a.  & 18p. — Knocktowne,  119a.  1 n.  18p. 

— Robinstowne,  1 92  a.  3 it.  — Cuthery  als  Coulehole,  67  a. 

3 r.  14  p. — Couleshill,  24  a. — Couletowne  (part),  17  a.  2 r. 

2°P in  Graige,  118  a.  & 22  p.  — Ballyatten  alias  Bally- 

aghten,  239  a.  2 r.  28  p— Whiteshell  alias  Whiteshill,  49  A. 

& 20  p.  — ■ Phillippstowne,  75  a.  2 it.  22  p— Deane’s  Castle, 
114  a.  — in  Ballymagarr,  58  a.;  bar.  Bargye,  co.  Wexford. 

'/■  — in  yc  town  and  lands  of  Gowran,  two  horsemen’s  bedds 

and  a half,  2,287  a.  2 r ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Rathculbin  and  Spruces- Hayes,  475  a.  3 it.  8 p.  — Bur^esse 
lands  of  Kells,  15  a.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co. — Total  of  Re<d- 
cide’s  lands,  4,630  a.  3 r.  8 p.  plant.  — Rathnetty,  105°. ; 

bar.  and  co.  Loutii Ballurgan,  463  a.  — Verdanstowne! 

618  A.  — Maughreagh,  217  a— Rathmore,  135  a—  Ballyboy- 
begg,  152  a.  — Ballyboymore,  280  a.  ; bar.  Dundalk,  same 
co—  Stackallan  (part),  out  of  y'  comon  and  y'  north,  next 
Rowestowne,  203  a.  lit.  14  p.  — Roestowne  (part),  105  a.- 

bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.  — Boolyes  (part),  95  a.  2 r.  27  p. 

Calleaghtowne,  84.  a.  ; bar.  Kells,  same  co— Cushingstowne, 

353  a— Killmoone  (part),  56  a.;  bar.  Skreene,  same  co 

Balgarty,  177  a.  3 R — Jenkinstowne  (part),  32  a.;  bar.  Deece, 
same  co. — Rodstowne  (part),  103  a.;  bar.  Navan,  same  co!  I 
— Rafine  (part),  89  A— in  Cnstletowne-Killberry,  3 a.;  bar. 
Morgallion,  same  co.  — Burbarstowne  (part),  248  a.  ; bar.  I 
Half  Fore,  same  co— Crobey  (part),  122  a.  1 it.  13  p.  ; bar. 
Moyfenragh,  same  co— Frnine,  yc  east  part,  57  A.  1 n.  8 p. ; ; 

bar.  Lime,  same  co—  Ballymacloghy  (part),  2 1 a Gortscnlly-  ; 

boe,  4 a.  1 R.  — Bnllyogarrine,  67  a.  ; liberties  of  cily  of 
Limerick.  — Knock enabane  (part),  100a— Bally varry wood, 

120  a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co— KillasuramidiUe,  61  a.  - 
1 R.  — Killasura  (part),  34  a.  2 r.  — Graige  (part),  40  a.;  r 
Ringarrane,  19  a— Killgogrone,  114  a— Killvocane,  136  a.;  t 
bar.  Kenry,  same  co. — Gortmore  and  Killogernane  (part)'  C 
84  a.  3 it — Gortnatallagh,  48  A— more  of  the  same,  166  a!  1 
— Clonepecane,  80  a — Ballyleny  alias  Bailyl'my  (part)  127  a h 
Killmacmcrly  (pan),  43a— Ballyegny  (part), 79a— Clony!  5 
fanagh  and  Garryfine,  459  a.  ; bar.  Connello,  same  co  — S 
Knockrce,  335  a.  2 r.  2 p.  ; bar.  Conagh,  same  co.  - part  !, 
of  Loghtallin  and  Glanbane,  42  a.  2 r.  16  p.  — Ivillgogi-  1 


'■  more  (part),  75  a.  & 23  p. — Tullaghmolane,  66  a.  3 r.  8p. 
n — Oldgrange  (part),  44  a.  — Rathogally,  122  a.  2 r. — Old-  - 
5‘  gra,,Se  (Part)>  49  a— Freaghane,  175  a.  & 4 p—  Killmeneene, 

V,  142  a.  2 it.  8 p— Cloghardeene,  128  a— Killmologe,  188  a. 

*•  ^ ^ p- — Carrigteary,  81  a.  3 r. — Black-Castle,  40  a.  3 it.; 

2,  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  T ippeiiary. — Clashnemony  (part),  42  a. 
s-  3 R— Knockordan  (part),  50  a.  2 r.  31  p.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam, 
f»  same  co— Total  quantity,  7,0 17  a.  2 r.  32  p.  plant.,  viz.,  in  co. 

- Louth,  1,970  a.  plant.— in  co.  Meath,  1,729  a.  1 r.  22  p. 
plant— in  co.  Limerick,  2,139  a.  1r.  2p.  plant— in  co.  Tip- 

11  perary,  1,350  a.  & 22  p.  plant — to  hold  y‘  premisses  freed 

*’  03  before. — Creevagh,  236a.  3r. — Littlefootstowne,  112a. 

Biggstowne,  1 62a — Corballis  (part),  108a.  3 r— Barnewalls- 

- towne  (part),  55  a.  3 it.  — Bryanstowne  (part),  30  a— the 

• manor  of  Gernonstowne  and  Roseland,  274  a.  2 r— Roclies- 

- towne,  204  a.  1 r— Roestowne  (part),  84  a.;  bar.  Slane,  co. 

■ Meath— Agherpallis  (part),  280  a.  14  p— Gal  low  (part), 

160  a.  3 r.  33  p— Ardruuis  (part),  98  a.  1 r.  38  p— Iffernock, 
i 276  a.  1 r.  28  p. ; bar.  Deece,  same  co — Conrragh,  335  a.  ; 

• bar.  Kenry,  co.  Limerick Ballystephen,  100  a.  ; same 

i bar.  and  co.  — Ballyard,  457  a.  1 n.  39  p.  — Ballyleaghane, 

1 77  a.  1 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co.  — Moyhagh, 

135  a.  3r.  — Inslavany  alias  Ennismaccoony,  100  a.;  same 
bar.  and  co.  — Fahanfurshalle,  34  a.  ; bar.  Coshma,  same 
co— Fahonruddery,  44  a.  3 r.  33  p.;  bar.  Kenry,  same  co. 

— in  Ballynekill,  45  a.  ; bar.  Connello,  same  co.  — both  the 

Crosses,  177  a.  2r.  13  p.;  bar.  Coonagh,  same  co in  Gor- 

tanny,  the  castle,  and  220  a.  1 r.  5 p.  ; bar.  Eliogurty,  co. 

Tipperary.  — one  house  on  y*  east  side  of  High-street 

a house  in  d" — on  yc  north  side  of  y-  liberties,  20  a.  ; city 
of  Limerick — Cannons-Island,  Ennisloy,  and  Ennistubber 
ats  Ennisluber,  480  a— Cahirvony,  3d  of  a plow.,  80  a.  ; 
co.  Clare— in  Little  Bray,  20  a.  ; i bar.  Rathdowne,  Co! 
Dublin— Kirekonhead  or  Kirkinhead,  28  a.  ; bar.  Nether- 
crosse,  same  co. — Killmacktallway  (part),  20  a.  1 r.  36  p.  • 
bar.  Newcastle,  same  co.  — Coldwell,  58  a.;  bar.  Upper 
Crosse,  same  co— to  hold  the  premisses  freed  and  discharged 

from  quit  rent,  as  before. Date  oth  Februanj  21  st  year— 

Inrolled  8 Ik  June  1669. 

13.  JAMES  Duke  of  YORK.  - In  Kilmainhan.  and  - 
Inchecore,  150  a.;  bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Dublin— in  Tullagh- 
medan,  9 a.  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath — in  Grange,  3 a.  1 r.  II 
~ Sarsanstowne,  42  a.  ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheri- 
dernan,  co.  Westmeath,  —in  Farthingstowne,  40  a.)  bar. 
Rathconrath,  same  co— in  Lerchae,  35  a.;  bar.  Moycashell, 
same  co— the  river  and  island  of  Tully,  35  a.  3 r.  ; bar. 
Ferrard,  co.  Louth.  — Coolesickane,  640  a.  — Ballykelly,  j 
305  a— in  Lackagh,  100  a.  ; bar.  Offaley,  co.  Kildare  — 
Little  Newtowne,  207  a.  — Newland,  789  a.  1 r.  36  p- 
Couldwells,  112  a.  & 6 p—  Blackhall,  185  a.  3 r.  18  p— 
comons  to  Newtowne  and  Blackhall,  365  a.  2r.  8r.;  bar. 
Naas,  same  co—  Hoarestowne,  83  a.  1 r.  19p.;  bar.  Clane, 
same  co— Giggmstowne,  230  a.  2r.  4p.;  bar.  Great  Connel, 
same  co— m Longford,  Munnegarrifte,  and  Killanorra,  59  a.  I. 
1 it.  31  p— in  Shandangin,  18  a— Gortana,  Sa— in  Coole, 
ln-  8 f— Lacknascarhy,  9 a.  3 r.  8 p— Killmacoogy! 

114  a.  — Killmullm,  384  a.  — Tomolin,  347  a.  — Portaines 
3V7n  nR'  KiUoSes>  184  *•  SR-  24  p—  Bally  villodcs 
abas  Ballyvohd,  307  a.  3 r.  24  p- Carrigganassey  and  Bal- 
lynegrenagh,  186  a.  2R._in  Cloghkillvallyhissy,"  99  a.  Sr. 

28  p.  — in  Ballyfrine,  16  a Lissowen,  166  a.  3r.;  bar. 

Connagh,  co.  Limerick. — Lackanegronane,  94  a— in  Bally 
brownemore,  19  a.  1 r.  31  p.  — i„  Drumloghan,  39  a.  — i„ 

Carrybudd,  15  a.  &5  p—  Ballyanrahanmore,  78  a in  Bally- 

bronogeats  Ballyvronoge,  102  a.  — in  Killdonnell,  73  a.  & 

18  P— in  Ballymartin,  47  a.  3 e.  17  P— Attyfloyne,  i plowl", 

269  a.  I n.  8 i>. ; bar.  Poblebryen,  same  co— in  Killmacnerle, 

33  a Gurteenecarraghan,  74  a.  & 11  p— Lissavarra  alias 

Lissacarra,  74  a.  ; bar.  Connello,  same  co— in  Farrendonagh, 

11a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co in  Rahine,  8 a.  1r  24  p 

— Rathenestiene,  4 a.  ; liberties  of  Limerick.  — Carran-  Tij. 

rnne,  103  a.  ; bar.  Ida  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary Jossin<rs- 

towne,  370  a.  2 r.  32  p— in  Cloghnecody,  100  a— in  Clare 

62  a.  St  32  p.;  bar.  Middlethird,  same  co in  Keile,  164  a! 

1 r.  12  p. ; bai.  C lanwilliam,  same  co — Cneckboy  ats  Knock-  , 
boy,  295  A.  — Walstownebegg,  290  A.  — in  Walstownemore, 

519  a.  1 r.  37 1>.;  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork— Total  quantity, 

8,391  a.  & 1 1 p.  plant. — freed  and  exempted  from  quit  rent,  as 

above Date  29 Ik  June  31st  year Inrolled  Itli  Julu 

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taining a,  recital  of  lands  passed  by  a former  patent  to  the 
trustees,  which  was  afterwards  surrendered,  and  a new  patent 
passed. Inrollcd  \i)th  August  1669. 

19.  JAS.'Duke  of  YORK.  — Pordoghane  and  Tullagh- 
unon,  148a.  In. — Lucastowne,  163a. 3 it. — Cumminstowne, 
196  a.  2 it.  16 1*. — Islandbane,  29  a.  1 n. — Ratlimullin  (part), 
97a.  In.  20 v. — Pluntstowne  (part),  27  a.— in  Ardglassc  and 
Conny-Island,  10  a. — in  Killough,  42  a.  1 it. — Myra,  49  a.  1 n. 
— Upper  Uallynarn  (part),  11a.  2n. — in  Kilbride,  52  a.;  bar. 
Lecale,  co.  Downs.— in  Rohermine  qr.,  36  a — in  Inocosny, 

1 qr.,  16a.— in  Clonegarry,7A— in  Cornaneqr.,  33  a. — Clogh- 
gella,  4th  of  a qr.,  39  A. — in  Grange  and  Clonfoyle,  16  a. — 
Carrownecras.se,  40  a.  — Knockanemore  and  Carrowneserny, 

80  a in  Rassan,  28  a. — in  yc  2 qrs.  of  Milltowne,  12  a. — in 

Gortilleroe,  2 a. — in  Illane  cart.,  7 a. — Ardnesedane,  45  A. — 
Knocklumdowny,  54  a.  ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — Clon- 
sinny,  22  a. — Carrowknockane,  49  a. — in  Ballyattey  alias  Bal- 
lyassey  and  Graiges,  40  a.  ; i bar.  Loughrea,  same  co. — in 
Brittane’s  Oate  qr.,  508a.  & 17  p. — Lisseene,  4 qr.  and  a cart., 
25  a. — Ballyshady,  1 qr.,  108  a.  ; i bar.  Athenree,  same  co. — 
Corlin,  iqr.,  38a. — Ballynesagh,  27a. — Shamer,  1 qr.,  43a. — 
Liskoonc  alias  Tomerstowne,  5 a. — Carrowhincsplanty,  37  a.; 
bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — Ballydongon,  part  of  Gortoholly, 
144  a.  ; bar.  Kilconnell,  same  co. — in  y'  S.  W.  part  of  Carri- 
genassogg,  418a.  Sn.  2p. — Killinitty,  146a.  2r. — Manlymar- 
toore,  3gneeves,  53  a.  2r. — Roche’s-close,  part,  11  a. — Raha- 
roonealiasRathroone(part),  57a.  1r.  13 p. — in  Knocknacapple, 
301a.  2n.  16p. — inArdacrow,  116a.  Sc14p. — in Coolemaine, 
260a.  2r. — inBurren,  189  a.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.Cork. — Rin- 
vonden  alias  Rinnavoan,  60a. — Ballynemannigg,  241a.  2r. — 
Knockleagh (part),  132a.  & 19p. — Knockacullen,  23a.  Sc 25 p. 
— more  in  the  same,  146  a.  1 it.  26  p. — in  Cullymore  alias  Cul- 
lynoe,  15a.  1r.4p. — inDunboy,  132a.&23p. — Carrovahill, 
97  a.  1 it.  8 p.— Rahinesheganc,  98  a.  1 n.  — Doughlasse  alias 
Drynegasse,  257a.  1r.  8p. — Ballyneharteige,  114a.  In.  14p. 
— Ballydonagha  (part),  40a.  2 n.  4p. — Tullaghalone,  64a.  3 r. 
24 p.— Cloghraine (part),  122a.  3r.  17p.— Ballyregane,  393a. 
&16p. — Ballynemaule,  163  a.  & 32  p. — Carrowragh  (part), 
178a.  1 r.  3p.— inTulligg,  119  a.— Adamstowne  (part),  101a. 
Ir.  17r.;  bar.  Kinalea  and  Kerrycurrihy,  same  co. — Raliin- 
loade,  i plowl*1,  164  a.  & 36  r. — Cloyne,  4th  of  a plow.,  384a. 
& 32p.— Gortonowicky,  144a.;  bar.  Barrymore,  same  co. — 
Monke’s-Grnnge(part),  49a.  2r.  36  p. — Curraghclonie,  260a. 
— Ballybegg  (part),  78  a.  2 n.  9p. — Burgesse-land,  215  a. — 
Garrancassey  (part),  44a. — Kill-Ballynigrie  ats  Knockbally- 
nirie,  82a.  Ir.  16p.— Crattagh (part),  17a.  3r.  31p.— more 
in  the  same,  5 a. — Gortmore  and  Clynody  (part),  37  a.  & 5 p. — 
Newtowne-Annor  (part),  20a.  3 n.  38  p. — Powerstowne  (part), 
74a. — Mullagh  alias  Mullagh- Abbey,  160  a.  2 it. — Glankeran, 
12a.  3r.  24  p. — Pouletarry,  79a. — Garrintemple,  117  a.  2 r. 
— Currinstowne  ats  Ballycurrin,  131  a.  1 r.  2p. — Kilfrehane 
(part),  9a. — in  Scartany,  80  a. — Whitechurch  andTincurry, 
14.8  a.  & 23  p.;  bar.  IfFa  and  Oifa,  co.  Tipperary.— Clare 
(part),  299a.  2r.  20  p. — Mogowry alias  Mogowny(part),  167a. 
& 16  p. — Cowlaghlagh  als  Cooleagh  (part),  57  a. — in  Knock- 
urragh,  111a.  & 12  p.— Cloghanstang  (part),  89  a.  2 R. — Car- 
ryharny,  6 a. — in  Owneskeagh,  165  a.  In.  8p. — in  Barrett’s- 
Grange,  132  a.  3 R. — in  Garrawisty,  32  a.  ; bar.  Middlethird, 
same  co. — Ballyvanran,  52  a. — in  Cumanstowne  and  Glan- 
breedy,  187  a. — Kilmineragh  and  Bullydura,  102  a. — Bal- 
lygibbon  alias  Ballysinode,  93  a.  ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same 
co. — in  G anymore,  48  a.;  bar.  Ikerryn,  same  co. — in  Garryroe 
alias  Garrynoe,  134  a.  2 R.  1 p— in  Scartballyvallisha,  40  a. 

Cloncumny,  part  of  Scart-Irea,  94  a.— Garranaskea  alias 

Oraneetra,  79  a. — Ballyneclogh,  21a.  lit.  15 p.— in  Shanvoy, 
3 a.  1 r.  2 p. in  Cloyduffe,  20  a.  1 r.  38  p. ; liberties  of  Lime- 

rick.— in  Grenanes  alias  Grenaneotragh  and  Grenaneigh- 
tragh,  31  a. — in  Tonetire,  58  a.  1 r.  11  p. — more  inTonetire, 
20  a.  1 R.  10 p. — Drombane,  83a.  2r.  30  p. — more  in  Drom- 
bane,  41  A.  1 n.  30  p. — more  in  y°  same,  2 a.  3 R.  10  p. — Gal- 
buolly,  256  a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — in  Gar- 
rivinny,  Munaw,  and  Minerall,  245  a.  1 r.  36  p. — Cloghine 
als  Clochine,  110  a.  2 r— in  Ballyvoneene,  13  a.  St  9 P.— in 
Longford,  Killanorra,  and  Munnegarreffe,  320  a.  2 n.  9 p. ; 
bar.  Coonagh,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  1 1,777  a.  St  7 p.  plant. 
— to  hold  y'  premisses  freed  and  exempted  from  quit  rent,  as 
before. Dale  8th  June  21  styear. — InroUed  llthJune  1669. 


Queen’s  Co.  24.  JOHN  ROE  gent— Part  of  Dingins,  47  a.  3 r.  4 r. 

— Tcnekilly,  496  a.  1 R.  prof.  13  a.  Si  14  p.  unprof. — Portnene- 

(122.) 


hinch,  45  a.  ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. — Total  quantity,  21  Cn.  II. 

589  a.  St  4p.  plant.  (954a.  8c  19p.  stat.)— Rent,  111.  18s.  lid. 

— in  Ballyfowkin,  Ballinwillin,  and  Ballynowran,  23  a.  1 r.  6p.  Qaeeris  Co. 
prof.  10  a.  unprof. — more  in  y°  same,  64  a. — Ballintabine,  Pal-  Limerick. 
merstowne,  and  Ballincolachra,  275  a.  2 r. — Baliyteige,  150  a. 

2 R. — in  the  same,  14a. — in  the  same,  5 a.  prof.  7 p.  unprof.; 

bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick Total  quantity,  532  a.  1 r. 

6 p.  plant.  (862  a.  8t  29  p.  stat.)— Rent,  81.  Is.  8d. Date 

14/A  May  21s/  year. — Inrollcd  25th  May  1669. 

26.  ROBERT  son  and  heir  of  ROB.  BEARD  dec-1.—  Waterford. 
In  Graigebegg  and  Graigemore,  256  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof,  a pro- 
portionable part  of  unprof.,  31. 18s. — Lissennua  or  Lissennuna 
(part),  12a. — Tullaghcoolemore(part),  9a. — Tullaghcoolebegg, 

18  a.  1 r.  8p.  16s. 27.  ROBERT  ROBINS InGraige- 

more  and  Graigebegg  aforesaid,  422  a.  2 it.  5 p.  prof.,  with  a 
proportion  of  unprofitable,  61. 8s.  3d. JOHN  STEPHEN- 

SON.— In  the  same,  74  a.  St  11p.  prof.,  with  a propor.  of 

unprof.,  1/.  Is.  3fd. 28.  ELIZ.  WINSTON  and  WM. 

her  son— In  the  same,  126  a.  2 u.  27  p.  prof.,  with  a propor. 

of  unprof.,  II.  14s.  2d.;  bar.  Decies,  co.  Waterford. 

Dale  20 th  July  21s/  year. — Inrollcd  26 th  July  1669. 

29.  JOHN  LOVERING.— In  Caherewgarriffe,  159  a.  1 R.  Waterford. 

8 p.  prof.  183  a.  St  33  p.  unprof.  21.  8s.  4id— Moghy,  230  a. 

2 r.  16  p.  31.  10s.  8d.  — Bally ne- Park ie,  65  a.  2 r.  32  p. 
prof.  40  a.  unprof.  19s.  lOjjd. — Ballinichole  or  Ballynchole, 
part  contiguous  to  Aglis,  41a.  1 r.  3 p.  12s.  6£d. — part  of 
Liskerane  ats  Losskeran  and  Killdonagh,  marked  in  f plott 
[44],  53  a.  St  1 6 p.  16s.  ljd— another  part  of  y'  same,  marked 
[44-2],  23  a.  1 r.  7s. — part  of  another  parcell  of  Liskerane 
ats  Loskerane,  and  heathy  mountain  pasture  in  the  south  side, 

54  a.  2r.  24p.  16s.  6 Id. — in  y“  north  part  of  Killcollman,  55  a. 

2 r.  19s.  2 Jd. — in  the  same,  62  a.  1 r.  23  p.  18s.  llid— in 
Graigebegg  and  Graigemore,  16  a.  3 r.  6 p.  prof.  84  A.  2 R. 
unprof.  5s.0Jd. — in  Robertstowne,  24a.  2 r.  16  P.  prof.,  with  a 
proportion  of  unprofitable,  7s.  3 Jd. — in  Aldernon  alias  Alder- 
mone,  101  a.  2 it.  32  p.  II.  8s.S)d. ; bar.  Decies,  co.  Water- 
ford.  Date  3th  June  2\styear. — InroUed  nth  June  1669. 

32.  JOHN  DONALDSON esq. — Torryhine,  557  a.  prof.  Tipperary. 
1,434a.  unprof.  81.  9s.  lid. — Clonyrosse  (part),  124  a.  1 r. 

39  p.  II.  18s.  3d— in  y°  easterly  part  of  Drumbane,  next 
succeeding  pious  uses  lott,  143  a.  2 r.  35  p.  21. 3s.  7 |d. ; bar. 
Killnamannagh,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total  quantity,  825  a.  St 

34  p.  plant.  (1,339  a.  St  11p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  121.  11s. 

32.  JAMES  DONALDSON  gent. — In  Shevery  and  Cur- 
raghdufte,  87  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof.  II.  6s.  4 id. — in  West 
Corbally  and  Gortneskeaghy,  being  part  of  Ballanahnniore, 

192  a.  1 it.  14  p.  21.  17s.  7Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Total, 

279  a.  Ir.  14  p.  plant.  (452  a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

41.  3s.  11  :)d. 33.  THOMAS  HENZEY— In  Aghacon,  Kings  Co. 

part  of  Leape,  98  A.  3 R.  6 p. ; bar.  Ballybritt,  Kino’s  Co. — 
in  Ballybracke,  in  y-  W.  part,  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  51  a.  Sc 
15  p.  ; "bar.  Clonliske,  same  co— Total,  149  a.  3 r.  21  p. 

plant.  (242  a.  3 n.  2 p.  suit.)  — Rent,  31.  Os.  7jd. Date 

20th  July  21sl  year. — Inrollcd  23th  July  1669. 

34.  THOMAS  WHITEand  JOHN  DAWLINGgents—  Tipperary. 
In  the  south  part  of  Knockane,  Garrygortigill,  and  Glankeene, 

404  a.  Sc  34  p. — Lower  Graiges,  67  a. — the  north  of  Burrowes, 
with  y°  north  part  of  y“  bawne,  as  it  was  separated  by  y'  divi- 
sional line  run  by  the  surveyor,  who  divided  between  them 
and  Mr.  Rich-1  Alchorne,  taking  in  yc  stable  and  two  turretts, 

135  a.  1 r.  20  p.;  bar.  Ileagh,  co.  Tipperary. — Total,  606 a. 

2 r.  14  p.  plant.  (982  a.  2 r.  11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91. 4s. 3d. 

Date  4//t  Sept.  21st  year. — InroUed  16 th  Nov.  1669. 

36.  EDWARD  STUBBERS  esq— Finagh,  218  a.  3 n.  Meath. 
prof.  10  a.  unprof.  41.  8s.  3?,d—  Killehensy,  170  a.  prof  5 a. 

1 r.  2p.  unprof.  31.  8s—  Coglagh,  111a.  3 it.  4 r.  21.  5s.  Id. 

— Corgeith  (part),  182a.  Ib.Sp.  31.  13s.  9£d.— in  Sheane, 

86  a.  2 r.  2 p.  11.  15s.  OJd.  — in  Corboggy,  25  a.  2b.  7 p. 

10s.  3|d— in  Kells,  32  a.  12s.  lljd.;  bar.  Kells,  co. Meath. 

—in  Iskarooue,  8 a.  3 it.  35  p.  3s.  7d. ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. 

—Total  rent,  161.  18s.  4fd. 37.  Col.  THOMAS  SAD-  Galway. 

LER.  — Crossbarre,  1 cartron,  73  a.  — Crossbarre,  another 
cartton,  44a— Gortcomierboy  parcell,  7 a. — Gortenultic  alias 
Gortconnerboy,  another  parcell,  7 A— in  Rathcoone,  1 qr., 

123  a.  1 R.  13  P— in  Polahorry  qr.,  1 A. — in  Knockatone  afs 
Cackatone  and  GortdulTe,  54a.— a parcell  in  Controversy 
between  Lackagh  and  Annaghdowne  parishes,  5 a— in  Knock- 
duffe  als  Knockdoagh,  i qr.,  37  A.-a  parcell  in  Controversy 


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21  Ch.  II.  between  Knockdongh  and  Ciu-rowmeane  als  Cavrew-Rean, 

5 a. — a parcel  1 in  comon  to  Knockbegg,  Runmore,  and  the 

Galway.  A-  qr.  of  comon,  18  a.— in  Clangue  qr.,  1a.— a parcell  being 
15  a. — in  another  parcel!,  12  a.  2 r.  27  i>. — in  Slewfin  qr., 
119  a.;  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway — Total  quantity,  (845  a.  2r. 

Mayo.  Ip.  stat.)  — Rent,  54  5s.  7hd 38.  Sir  GEO.  BING- 

HAM bart. — Ballyvilly,  2qrs.,  140  a. — Lavallyneggin,  2 qrs., 
86  a.  ; bar.  Carragli,  co.  Mayo — Total  quantity,  226  a.  plant. 

Gahvay.  (360a.  & 13 P.stat.)-Rent,  245s.9Jrf. 38.  NATHANIEL 

HURD  gent.— Carrowmurragh,  1 qr.,  79  A.  prof.  140  A.  un- 
prof.—in  Carrowbegg  qr.,  1 qr.,  39  a.;  1 bar.  Louglueagh, 
co.  Galway. — Carrowmurragh  als  Carrowm'Murragh,  i qr., 

- 82  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co Total 

quantity,  200  a.  plant.  (323  a.  3 n.  35  p.  stat.)— Rent, 2/. 0s. 6<4 
Date  20th  May  21  st  year. — Inrolled  29 th  July  1669. 

Cork.  40.  DANIEL  HIGNETT. — Mounegressane  als  Mom- 
hersliane,  A plow.,  120a. — Ballinrath  alias  Ballenrush,  i plow., 
300  a.  prof.  150  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Condons,  co.  Core. — Total, 

(680  a.  1 it.  12  p.  stat.) — Rent,  21. 2s.  6jd. Dale  7th  Dec. 

20th  year. — Inrolled  13 th  February  1668. 

Kings  Co.  43.  SAMUEL  RUST. — Killcoursey,  168  a.  2 n.  7p. 

Cloraght  (part),  57  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.— in  Ballykillcrosse, 
Loghan,  and  Ballyghuchee,  40  a.  1 R.— part  of  Killmockloune 

and  Leslunsey  contiguous  to  Killinbin,  21a.  2 r.  11p. 

Killinbin,  32  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Killcoursey,  King’s 
Co.— Total  quantity,  319a.  1 r.  18 p. plant.  (517a.’  1 r.  10p. 

Meath.  stat.)  6/.  9s.  4*rf. 43.  GURSHAM  GURDS— Part  of 

Killbride  and  Killacollin,  the  westerly  part  contiguous  to  Ra- 
lieene,  to  be  cutt  off  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  49  a.  prof.  16  a.  un-  | 


prof.  19s.  10 \d. — part  of  Ballyboglan,  the  seventh  part  of  21  Cu.li. 

Raheene,  19  a.  7s.  8.1  d. — part  of  the  plowland  of  Ralieeue, 

SOI  a.  prof.  142  a.  3 it.  4 p.  unprof.  4/.  Is.  3}<4;  same  bar.  Meath. 
and  co.— Total  quantity,  269  a.  plant.  ('135  a.  2 n.  37  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  51.  8s.  10i<4 44.  ELIZ.  DELINE  and 

PETER  DUCANE. — In  the  8 poles  of  Ardmath,  113  a.  1h. 

9p.  prof.  1a.  3 b.  unprof,  plant.  (183  a.  2 b,  4p.  stat.) 

21.  5s.  10(4 ; bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meath Slavinstowne  alias 

Shalvanstowne  (part),  63  a.  1 n.  13  p.  prof.  3 a.  unprof.— in 

Siddane  and  Woodstowne,  48  a.  3 n.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. in 

Hilltowne,  40  a.  2 r.  37  p.  ; bar.  Slane,  same  co Total  quan- 

tity, (247  a.  1 R.  36  p.  stat.)  3/.  Is.  3jjrf.  — a tenement  and  Dublin. 
garden  in  Gracedieu,  1 a. — Brownestowne,  100  a.;  bar.  Ball- 
rothery,  co. Dublin.— Total,  (163a.  1 n.  7 p.  stat.)  21. 0s.  lojrf. 

— during  yc  life  of  Tho*  Russell,  and  no  longer. 44.  WM.  Queen's  Co. 

LEGAT,  RD.  BROWNE,  and  WM.  MILLER.  — In 
Tinnekill,  161  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.— in  Cullagliy,  14  a. 

2 R.  16  p.  prof.  5a.  unprof. ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’sCo. 

Total,  (284  a.  2 r.  2 p.  stat.)  31.  1 Is.  hi. 45.  Aldn.  WM.'  Down. 

BARK  Ell.— In  Carrickmastee,  125  a.  1 r.  8 p.  plant.  (202  a. 

3 R.  33  p.  stat.)  1/.  13s.  9j}<4;  bar.  Lower  Ivagh,  co.  Downe. 

45.  JOHN  WEST. — In  Upper  Grange,  28  a.  2 it.  14  p.  Waterford. 
—in  Ballytruckle,'  26  a.  & 3 p. ; liberties  of  Waterford— 

Total,  (88  a.  1 it.  30  p.  stat.)  16s.  Oid. Dale  5th  Feb.  21  st 

year. — Inrolled  13 th  Feb.  1668. 

47.  EDWARD  RICHARDSON— Moore-CIuirch,  81a.  Meath. 
Little-Boolyes,  77  a.  1 r.  36  p. ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. 

—Total,  158  a.  1 r.  36  p.  plant.  (256  a.  1 it.  36  p.  stat.) 

31. 4s.  2d. Date  29 th  July  2 1 stycar — Inrolled  24/A  July  1669. 


Roll,  21  st  Cha.  II.  Jirst  part,  back. 

1.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND.  — A grant  to  his 
Grace  of  divers  quit  rents  amounting  to  5,000 1.  a year,  for  the 
term  of  four  years,  commencing  first  of  May  1669,  or  untill 
he  or  his  executors,  &c.  should  be  satisfied  the  full  sum  that 
y°  crown  should  receive  by  virtue  of  an  assignment  made  by 
him  of  the  sum  of  48,2564  2s.  8 d.,  if  the  crown  should  receive 

more  than  20,0004 Dale  2d  August  21st  year. — Inrolled 

5th  August  1669. — The  privy  seal  for  this  grant  is  dated  at 
Whitehall,  the  25  April  preceding. 

31.  Sir  CHARLES  PYM. — In  Curraghnemony,  16a. 

in  Ballingly  alias  Ballynity,  l 1a.  3 r.  IOp — in  Coolenetallagh, 

194  a.  1 r.  3 p. — in  East  Coolenetallagh  and  yc  west  of  Carri- 
ganroe,  74  a — in  Ballyknavine,  59  a.  2 r.  8 p.— a parcell  of 
Newcastle,  marked  in  yc  plott  [W],  7 a.  & 16  p.— a parcell  of 
Curraghclony,  marked  [438],  123a.  1 r.  4p — another  parcell 
of  the  same,  marked  [43.  a.],  5 a — in  old  Rouskagh,  168  a.  3 r. 

15  p.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary in  Thomastowne, 

225  a.— commons  of  Garraneroe  and  Ballyphokoe  or  Ball- 
fooke,  in  Ballingaddy  parish,  4 a.  ; bar.  Coshma,  co.  Lime- 
rick.— Total  quantity  in  Tipperary,  659  a.  3 r.  16  p.  plant. 

(1,068  a.  3 ii.  23  p.  stat.)— Rent,  1040s.  4 \d— in  Limerick, 

229  a.  plant.  (370  a.  3 it.  29  p.  stat.)— Rent,  34  9s.  5\d. 

Date  8 th  April  21st  year— Inrolled  17 th  May  1669. 

33.  EDWARD  STUBBEResq— Ilosmore,  237a— part 
of  Castlefleming,  Shiandery,  Cooletrim,  Brokery,  ICnockiea, 

Knockicar,  and  Derrinemorishagh,  294a. — part  of  Killdelligy, 

Iiilldroma,  and  Ballimaduffe,  46  a.  3 r.  13  f— Carran,  Ca- 
roreagh,  Crostiskehy,  and  Gortnaskreyny,  689  a. — Crosse  and 
Gortnegreagh  als  Gortnirough,  147  a.;  bar.  Upper  Ossory, 

Queen’s  Co — Total  quantity,  1,413  a.  3 r.  13  p.  plant. 

(2,290  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  284  12s.  6.U4— Corballis 

alias  Corbally  alias  Comon  Burgesse,  26a.  1 r.  IOp. 

Maigstowne,  40  a.  2r.  20  p— Comon  als  Burgesse  Land,  con- 
taining several  denominations,  71  a.  3 r.  10p— Burgesse  Land 

als  Common,  several  denominations,  128a.  1r.  30  p Castle- 

toban  alias  Castletohan,  143  a.  1 r.  10  p. White’s-Courte 

alias  Weste-Courte,  105  a.  1 r.  8 r—  Comon  Burgesse  Land 
als  Comon  Burgesse,  containing  several  denominations, 

390  a.  & 18  p. — more  of  yc  Comon  als  Burgesse  Land,  con- 
taining several  denominations,  129  a.  & 4p.,  with  rh'ht  of  inter- 
commoning  in  y'  comons  of  Callan ; in  Callan  liberties,  co. 

Kilkenny — Total,  1,034  a.  3r.  30  p.  plant.  (1,676  a.  1 r. 

32  p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  204  19s.  Ijd. — Lissanusky  (part), 

138  a.  2 r. — part  of  Killocollin  and  Kilbride,  200  a part  of 

Rathin  and  Ballybocklone,  12  a.  2 R.  36  p.;  bar.  Killcoursey, 

King  s Co— Total  quantity,  351  a.  & 36  r.  plant.  (568  a 

3r.  28  p.  stat.) -Rent,  74  2s.  2.)d. Date  2 0th  May  I 

21s/  year. — Inrolled  8 th  October  1669. 


35.  Sir  ALGERNON  MAY  knt.  — In  Williamstowne,  Westme, 
60  a.  3 r.  10  p. — in  Rahine,  9 a.  3 r.  29  p. — in  Toneon,  80  a. 

2 r.  ; bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath.  — Total,  (245  a.  & 

3p.  stat.)  34  Is.  2\d—  in  Tramon,  77  a.  14  11s.  2d.;  bar.  Mead, 
Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath— in  Rathkyroge,  50  a.  14  0s.  2^(4;  Wexfot 

bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. 36.  RICHARD  JEFFRYES  Tippcra 

esq. — Cleycorca,  245  a.  prof.  141a.  unprof.— Towerbegg  alias 
Togherbegg,  73  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof—  in  Ballavrine  als  Bal- 
lyvrin,  24  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof.  10  a.  unprof— in  Graige,  8 a. 
prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Total,  350  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (567  a.  1 it. 

37  p.  stat.)  54  3s.  O ld. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

36.  ROBERT  LEIGH  esq. — In  Graiges,  73  a.  plant.  Ilildan 
(118a.  & 39  p.  stat.)  14  9s.  6irf.J  bar.  Clane,  co.  Kil- 
dare  Date  9th  July  2\st  year.  — Inrolled  27th  August 

1669.  J 

37.  JAMES  MORTIMER  esq— Cloughrlebegg  (part),  Cavan 
92a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  (56  a.  2r.  16p.  stat.)— in  Killed,  62a 
1 r.  5 p.  prof.  21  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof.— in  Cornekelly  alias 

Kornekelly,  39  a.  3 it.  8 p. ; bar.  Castleraghan,  co.  Cavan 

Total,  194  a.  1 R.  37  p.  plant.  (314  a.  2 r.  6p.  stat.)  24  12s. 5rf. 

—overplus  in  Moylehussey  and  Milltowne,  134  a.  & 34  p.  prof.  Meath 
47  a.  unprof,  plant.  (217  a.  & 9 p.  stat.)  24  14s.  id. ; bar. 

Deece,  co.  Meath Dale  \9th  July  2\st  year.  — Inrolled 

\7th  December  1669. 

39.  FRANCIS  GREGORY  gent— In  Haichlin  als  Hack-  Louth 

lm,  100  a.  plant.  (161  a.  3 it.  37  p.  stat.)  24  0s.  5 }d. ; bar. 

Atherdee,  co.  Louth— in  Upper  Milltowne,  36  a— a par-  n 
cell  of  Newbristy,  71  a.  2 r.  16  P.  24  3s.  6-*d.;  bar.  Rath- 
conrath,  co.  Westmeath— in  Killkennybegge,  115  a— in  Tipperar, 
Killbragh,  82  a.  - in  y'  north-west  part  of  Killoghy,  1 52  A.  & 

37  p.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — Total,  (566  a. 

2 R.  stat.)  54  6s.  3{d.  — in  Ballyvillog  als  Ballyvillage  or  Cork 
Ballinlag,  112  a.  2 r.  17  p.  plant.  (182  a.  In.  23  p.  stat.) 

14  14s.  2 id. ; bar.  Kinalca  and  Kerrycurrihy,  co.  Cork Lis-  Limerick. 

smaka,  144  a.  1 r— comons  to  Lissinalta  and  Derreknockane, 

129  a.;  liberties  of  Limerick. — Total,  (442a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 

44  3s.  Old. Dale  1st  Sept.  2Ut  year — Inrolled  2d  Sep - 

tember  1669. 


42.  Sir  THOMAS  WHARTON— In  Dromlargin,  104  a 
plant.  (168  a.  1 it.  23  p.  stat.)  24  2s.  l\d.;  bar.  Deece,  co. 

Meath. 42.  WILLIAM  HUSSEY  esq— 1„  Coolegaw- 

ney,  50  a.  plant.  (80  a.  3 it.  39  p.  stat.)  14  0s.  3d.;  bar. 
Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath.  — in  Ballyvadin,  87  a.  2 r. 
—in  Ballintample,  9 a.  & 16  r. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tippe- 
rary—Total,  (156  a.  lit.  37  p.  stat.)  14  9s.  4rf. Date 

31s/  July  21  st  year. — Inrolled  16/A  August  1669. 


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fifteenth  annual  report. 


XI  44.  ROBERT  LEIGH  esq.— Having  for  valuable  consi- 
_!L— — derations  acquired  f manor  or  reputed,  manor  of  Rosse- 
MM  Garland,  in  f co.  of  Wexford,  as  also  the  several  castles, 
towns,  and  lands  of  Ballyduffe,  Ballylanan,  Louglmegeere, 
Clonkeene,  llossepoile,  Newcastle,  Kilbrany,  Ballynclea  alias 
Ballintle ; bar.  Shillmaleere,  co.  Wexfokd  ; Maudlmstowne 
alias  Maydenstowne,  Lough  ats  Louglitowne,  and  Rath  alias 
High-Rath;  bar.  Bargy,  same  co.  ; Couleherme  ats  Barons 
Land  and  Kilmanoge;  all  parcells  or  reputed  parcells  of  the 
said  manor  ; lie  besought  the  King  (lor  as  much  as  y'  late 
distractions  had  occasioned  yc  courts,  liberties,  and  privileges 
to  be  for  some  time  discontinued,)  to  pass  unto  him  a new 
patent,  as  well  for  the  better  assurance  of  his  estate  in  die 
premisses,  as  for  enjoying  the  said  manor  and  lands,  widi 
advantageous  liberties’;  with  which  ys  King  complied  by 
privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall,  25  August,  21st  year  1669, 
(21",  1"  p.  d.  It-  31.)  creating  yc  premisses  into  f manor 


of  Rose-Garland,  with  500  acres ; a lesser  or  greater  quantity 
to  be  set  apart  for  the  demeasne  lands ; with  power  to  hold  — 
a court  leete  and  view  of  frankpledge  twice  a year ; a court- 
baron,  a law -day,  or  a court  of  record ; to  appoint  senes  - 
dials  and  bailiffs;  to  erect  a prison  and  appoint  a keeper 
thereof;  to  take  all  waifs,  straies,  felons  and  fugitives  goods, 
deodands,  fishings,  wearcs,  and  royalties  whatsoever ; liberty 
to  impark  400  acres,  or  a lesser  or  a greater  quantity,  with 
free  warren,  park,  and  chase ; to  appoint  clerks  of  the  market; 
to  hold  two  fairs  yearly  at  Rose-Garland  on  ys  24th  of  June 
and  29th  of  September,  or,  if  they  fall  upon  a Sunday,  on 
the  Monday  following;  at  the  rent  of  5s.  every  25th  ol 
March. — Note:  Paying  such  rents  only  as  are  thereout  reserved 
and  payable,  pursuant  to  letters  patent  bearing  date  18  May, 

20  Cha‘  2\  and  no  other. Dale  9th  or  19 th  Sep.  21st  year. 

— Inrolted  2 d Dec.  1669. 


Roll,  21slCha.II.  second  part , face. 


1.  JOHN  Lord  Viscount  MASSAREENE.  — Cos-  ] 
nockagh,  123  a.  3 b. — in  Cornecurry,  27  a.— in  Cornecurry, 
Larragh,  and  Tullyncmallroe,  125  a.  — in  Tullynemallroe, 
124  a.  — Aughmekere,  110  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof  — Barragh,  : 
74  a.  2 b.  prof.  31a.  2 it.  unprof.— Brackley,  1 tate,  109  a. 
prof.  398  a.  unprof.— Tullynehomenagh,  142  a.— Benmore, 

65  a.  In.  prof.  11a.  2 n.  unprof.  — Aghauirskie  and  Magh- 
eritallagh,  251  a.  2 it.  prof.  47  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Clowne- 
terim,  116  a.  2 b.— Tullynegish,  114  a.  3 a.— Loghnegish, 
199  a.  2 it.  unprof.— in  Ballyreagh,  16  tates,  as  followed! ; 
viz.  Lattacrum,  174  a.  2 n.  — Crosseduffe,  84  a.  prof.  21  a. 
unprof— Drumillart,  131  a.  1 it.— in  Cornesse  and  Tullogh- . 
glish,  92  a. — in  yc  remaining  part  of  the  said  16  tates  ol 
Ballyreagh,  containing  these  denominations,  viz.,  part  of 
Cornesse  and  Tulloghglish,  Listerogher,  Shantonagh,  Du- 
ragh,  Cortoghart,  Killitt,  Formell,  Tyvellenv,  Lurgoghan- 
lagh,  Renghtogh,  Mac-Inongh,  and  Tollernghan,  903  A.  2 it. 

27  r.  prof.  140  a.  unprof. — Tessey  or  Tossy,  2 tates,  116  a. 

2 b. — Nullanagh,  141  a.  2 b— Corgalte,  2 tates,  264  A.  3 B. 
— Aghnahoy,  73  a.  1 r— Tatengragerue,  110  A.-Tateecoe, 
141  a.  2 it.— in  Creene,  2 tates,  283  a.  2 it.—  Rooe  93  a. 

1  n.  — Stradrenly,  109  a.  — in  the  15  tates  of  Ballyloghlay, 
containing  these  denominations,  viz.,  Lysanesse  or  Lyclanesse, 
Drumsillagh,  Derrenliny,  Adrene,  Nurly,  Derevolagh,  Der 
renclownagh,  Caddagh,  Santonagh,  Croskeagh  alias  Dru- 
muck,  Drumgownagh,  Edentefferrigan,  Drumore,  Lisnamea- 
hari,  Cordufilis,  and  Creevagh,  778  a.  2 b.  24  i>.  prof.,  with 
a proportionable  part  of  unprof. ; bar.  Creemorne,  co.  Mo- 
naghan.—Total  quantity,  4,930  a.  2 it.  11  v.  plant.  (L9S6  a. 

3 r.  25  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  66/.  11s.  1^-  reduced  to  30/. 

. — Coolekill,  1 tate,  103  A— Dromloghin,  49  a.  2 r.  16  p. 

— Dromovady,  34  a.  1 R.— in  Dromsale,  35  a.— more  in  die 
same,  46  a.  prof.  514  a.  unprof.— Corgarrow  and  Unchenan, 
179  a.  2 R.  prof.  58  a.  1 R.  unprof.  — in  Corglasse,  Liswyn, 
and  Rakeeragh,  137  a.  3 r.  39  p.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.— in  the 
two  tates  of  Corragowre  and  Can-avail,  18  a.  prof.  56  a.  un- 
prof.—in  Cloncoreike,  54  a.— in  Annaghubane,  6 a.  2 R— 
iii  the  north-east  part  of  Tonylillagh,  contiguous  to  Drum, 
24  a 1 r.— more  in  the  same,  3 a.— in  Agheneskew,  71  a.  3 it. 
29  p. — in  Cavan,  5A.-in  Lissarally,  Edengowish,  and  Cl.es-- 
lane,  3 tates,  91  A.  & 26  p.  prof.  2 a.  unprof— my'  west  end 
of  Kenturke,  18  a.  & 13  P.-in  Cloney  and  Cloghernagh, 

6 a prof.  2 A.  1 R.  unprof.— in  Rossneglough  and  Kellagh, 

2  tates,  14  a.  3 r.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  — in  Neckarne,  34  a. 

2 it.  19  p.  prof.  2 a.  2 r.  unprof. ; bar.  Dartry,  same  co. 
Total  quantity,  932  a.  2 R.  12  p.  plant.  (1,510  a.  2 n.  16  P. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  12/.  11s.  9d.  reduced  to  11/. — m the 
west  and  by  soudi  part  of  ye  3 tbs  of  Ballynebollan,  37  a. 

3 r.  6 p.  plant.  (61  A.  & 33  p.  stat.)  10s.  21  d. ; bar.  Toome, 
co.  Antrim.— Bailee,  309  a.  3 it.  20  p.  prof.  74  a.  unprof— 
in  Tamnaghbreck,  106  a.  1 R.  32  p— more  in  the  same,  27  a. 
prof.  2S  a.  unprof. ; same  bar.  and  co.— Total  quantity,  443  a. 
1 r.  12  P.  plant.  (718  A.  & 18  p.  stat.)  —Rent,  51.  19s.  8d— 

, in  Curragheakhall,  266  A.  — Greaghdoren,  Aghcloofin,  and 
Greaghclogh,  915  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof.  — Slewgoly,  89  a. 

3 R g p jn  t|ie  same,  163  a.  & 32  p. — Carricknefeagh,  188  a. 

2r.  16  p.— Can-ickdona,  109  a.  8c  16  p — in  Inorgurage,  27  a. 
prof.  30a.  unprof. — in  Cornegan,  20  a.— in  the  same,  beginning 
at  yc  E.  end,  to  be  cut  off  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  157  a.  1 R.  24  p. 
(122.) 


prof.  60  A.  unprof. — in  Crosreagh,  8 a.  1 r.  13  p.  more  ill  G 
the  same,  4 a.  3r.  24  p.  prof.  18  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Clowne- 
ma'marren,  56  a.  3 r.  24  p.— Correrouke,  203  a.  1 r.  8 p.- 
in  Carrueglea,  63  a.  8c  22  p.— in  the  same,  24  a.— more  in 
the  same,  24  a.  3 r.  24  p.— in  Quelcagh  Drumrat,  18  a.  3 r. 

1 p.— Lurgaveele,  128  a.  2 r.  32  p— in  Enagli,  64  a.  8c  22  p. 
prof.  3 a.  2 r.  unprof— ' Trintavan,  107  a.  2r.  32  p— Aglia- 
loghan,  153  a.  In.  16  p.— Gallonenabeare  and  Kinfinglagh, 

157  a.  & 16  p.— Pullemaledy,  124  a.  3 R.  24  p.— Clonesackan, 

103  a.  3 r.  32  p. — in  Druman,  129  a.  1 r.  20  p.— in  Carne- 
rovan,  65  a. — in  the  same,  84  a. — in  Crossegoole,  53  a.  1b. 

8 p.  prof.  200  A.  unprof. — Cloynaghremonan,  223  a.  3r.  8 p. 

— Clodath,  165  a.  1 R.  8 p.  prof.  79  a.  2 it.  16  p.  unprof— 
in  Bareoney,  46  a.  2 r.  27  p.— in  die  same,  25  a— in  Gar- 
ranrush,  6 a.  3 b.  32  p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Gormeene,  155  a. 

1 24  p.  — Achunarran,  85  a.  1 r.  8p— in  Cornacreene, 

78  a.  2 r.  33  p.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — in  Rosseden,  15  a. 

in  Corindeduffe  and  Drumsheele,  17  a.  2 r.  37  p.  prof.  10  a. 

2 r.  32  p.  unprof.— in  Enagh,  40  a.  1 R.  24p.— in  Derrylor- 
g.,n,  146  a.  1 it.  8 p.— in  the  same,  13  A.  8c  9 P. — more  in 
die  same,  87  a.  1 n.  8 p. — part  of  Lurcan  and  Corolioang, 

44  a.— in  the  same,  56  a.— Killvally,  of  the  same,  85  A.  1 R. 

24  p.  prof.  87  a.  1 R-  24  P.  unprof. — in  Drumleman,  Strana- 
nurnoge,  Crenan,and  Dromcassedy,  Pawlere,  120  a.  1 R.  13  p. 
prof.  4 a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof. — Dereene,  93  A.  2 b.  16  p.  prof. 

60  a.  3 it.  24  p.  unprof.— in  y=  E.  part  of  Carnahell,  43  a.  1 R. 

32  p. Toglier,  225  a.  2 R.  prof.  91  A.  3 R.  24  P.  unprof.— in 

Drumhallagh,  27  a.  1 it.  26  p.— in  Conagher,  contiguous  to 
Darilea,  32  a.  3 r.  13  p.— Curracabredy,  59  a.  2 r.  16  p.- 
in  Derryleagh,  65  A.-part  of  the  same,  81  a.  prof.  40  a.  3 b. 

24  p.  unprof.— in  Kneiiagh,  most  contiguous  to  Curraghbredy, 

64  a.  3 r.  5 p.— Buttellene,  Cappull,  and  Lissenery,  190  a.  Sc 
16  p.;  bar.  Castleraghan,  co.  Cavan.  — Total  quantity, 

5 807  a.  2 R.  1 P.  plant.  (9,407  A.  Sc  33  r.  stat.) -Total  rent, 
78/.  7s.  8W-  reduced  to  40/.  — Ardlough,  105  a.  2 R-prof. 
177  a.  unprof.— in  Quellagh  and  Drumratt,  142  a.— Total, 
266  a.  Ir.  31  P.  plant.  (431a,  2 r.  15  p.  stat.) — Rent, 

3/  1 Is  1 1 \d. (these  three  denominations  are  said  in  the  itedd 

to  be  in  Castleraghan  barony.) -more  in  die  same,  18  a.  3 R. 
31p— in  Aghakillmore,  33  a.  2r.  32  p.  prof.  5 a.  2r.  32  p. 
unprof.-in  Lawagh,  56  a.  1 „.  31  P.-in  Moydnst.n,  60  a. 
prof.  2 a.  Sc  32  p.  unprof.— in  Killgelagh,  8 a.  2 b.  pi  of.  2 a. 

6 16  P.  unprof. — in  Freaghdoogh,  82  A.-part  of  Clonlogl.an, 

24  a 2 R.  32  p.  prof.  7 A.  1 R.  8p.  unprof.— in  Callana,  31  a. 
prof.  28  a.  2 it.  unprof— in  Dungawan  ate  D . id . W* 
Ir.  13  p— more  in  the  same,  41  a.  prof.  32  A.  unprof— 
Carnagh,  132  a.  Sc  32  p.  prof.  4 A.  unprof— Carriaghelevan, 
158  A.  3 R.  8 P.  prof.  29  A.  3 R.  24  P.  unprof.-m  y «.  • 

, part  of  Quilly,  61  a.  1 R.  22  p.  prof.  5 a.  unprof-Upper- 
. Lackin,  81  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  123  a.  1 R.  8 p.  ™prof-m 

. Theodoghan,  25  a.  Sc  16  p.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.-m  Shannow, 

. bv  a north-west  line,  142  a.  1 R.  29  r.  prof.  20  A.  unprof— 

- in  Agheweely,  46  a.  2 r.  36  P.  prof.  5 a.  2 b.  unprof.  — m 

1 Pulahy,  8 a.  2 R._Calves-Close,  near  Leg.w.ll  and  Kegany, 

4 a 2 R 32  p—  in  Lismore,  37  a— in  the  same,  15  a.  1 R. 

! 24  P— in  yc  Si  part  of  Ardlogl.er,  153  a.  1 R.  13  P.  prof.  1 A. 

. 3 a.  unprof-in  Corneseire,  123  a.  3 R.  3 P.  prof.  9 a unprot. 

T v*  N E.  part  of  Echochunny,  27  a.  2 r.  33 p.— hi  Dneene, 

’ ( 70  a.  2 R.  IS  P.;  bar.  Clonmorghan,  same  co.-Total  qnan- 


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tity’  3|'-  v. plant.  (2,4.36 a.  & lip. stat.) — Total 

'man.  . 6 *•  or  16*.  0*.  OJA  reduced  to  18/.  10s. i 

S.  part  ol  James  Thornton’s  retrenchment  in  Mullnghni 
113  a.  & 21  p.  prof.  46  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.— in  Durey,  con- 
tiguous to  Aughwoonagh,  102  a.  & 23  p— in  Clounequirke, 
ln-  3«  p.  prof.  15  a.  unprof— in  Comack,  12  a.  2 k. 
-7p—m  Shreagh,  20A—Laraghill,  169a.— Toebegg,  2 poles, 
345  a 1 n.  2S  r.  of  the  same,  10  a.  1 n.  prof.  9 a.  2 u.  32  r. 
unprof— in  Derrychashen,  5a — Alico,  35a.  prof.  56a.  & 37  p. 
unprof— Carmaty, S3a.  3 n. prof.  93a.  In.  28 p.  unprof.;  bar. 

1 ullaglm  and  Tulloghonogho,  same  co— Total,  869a.  3 it.  18  p. 
plant  (1,408  a.  3 n.  2 p.  stat.)  _ Total  rent,  1 1/.  14s.  9 Id. 
/ore.  reduced  to  5/-Carrowreagh  (part),  25  A.-Cluonomm,  24a. 

Tyerlehyne,  115a— Tirlagh  (part),  28a.;  bar.  Corcumroe, 

CO.L.LARE— Total,  192A.p|ant.(311A.Stat.)_Rent,2/.18s.3  {A 

-Bdlynae. aggy,  162 a— Dromanure,  69a— Dromvary,  40a. 
— m Clontabannifle,  40  a.;  bar.  Islands,  same  co.  — Total 
®U  A;  Plant;  (503  3 R.  2 p.  stat.)  _ Rent,  4/.  14s.  6rf.— 

Knocknacaple,  137  a.  1 r.  24  p.  — in  Ballynonane  103  a. 

prof.  28  a.  2 r.  16  P.  unprof— a parcell  of  the  same,  marked 
m r plott  [8],  11  A.  & 32  p. — in  Knockuragh,  31  a— in 
Killosty,  341  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof.-in  Moorestowne-Kirke, 
o a — m fsteanahtty,  part  of  the  same,  9 a.  & 32  p —in  Gar  I 
ramvisty  and.  Akaraoyltirfcy,  la  a.  1 S r.-a  p,„ll  of  ' 
17  a.  2 a.  in  Killbiagh,  U.  2,  Ur— 
in  I ullagbmaine,  6 a.— in  the  same,  56  a.  1 r.  13p.—CIas- 
‘a.h'r%2  ParlSl  61  A-  2 R— in  part  of  both  the  Ballygallards, 
a.  & 1 1 p.  —in  y*  west  part  of  Waddingstowne,  70  a.— in 
Larrykeenevagh  and  part  of  Knockaneveigh,  9 a.  1 r.  10p. 

— m y°  E.  side  of  Cadlestne,  95  a.  3 r.  24  p— in  Lower  and 
Upper  Logli  Kent,  Acarnicallane,  124  a.  3 r.  4p in  the 

153  a.  2 k.  28  p—  Chamberlinstowne,  185  a.  & 32  p.  — Far- 
remtagh,  125  a.  3r.  8p._ i„  Rathkenny,  40  a— New-Church 
abas  lemple-Noe,  282  a.  2 r.  32  »—  Killinsteany,  122  a— 

Rally trasny,  M'Keorish,  248  a.  2 r.  16p. of  the  same  17 

f »*.  82  i’. — in  Arim.yle,  642,. 

2r.  7 p. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary— Total  quantity 
3,1 63  a.  & 1 9 p.  plant.  (5, 107  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent’ 
iU  17s-  SW—the  moiety  of  Killally,  37  a.  Ik  24  p — 
the  moiety  of  Newtowne,  55  a— part  of  Dunbin,  222  a.  Ik 
16  p.;  bar.  Dundalk,  co.  Loutii— Total,  314  a.  3 r.  plant. 
ir,j.  (482  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  6/.  6s.  9,j  d.— George’s-Land 
afs  Lmcoran,  57  a.  1 r.  8 p— Erry,  269  a.  prof.  596  a 2 r 
24 p.  unprof.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.TiPPERARv._Total  quan- 
tity, 326  a.  1 r.  8 p.  plant.  (528  a.  & 9p.  stat.)— Total  rent 
4/.  18s.  5d.  Vote.-  The  quit  rents  were  reduced  frornTe 
.o».  oh,|S«l  b,  ft.  p„„„  „ lhB  „„  ^ 

respectively,  amounting  in  the  whole  reduction  to  the  sum  of 
annum,  by  patent  dated  1st  December, 
and  mrolled  lltl.  January  1677.  {Rot.  anno  29»  Car  2-'i 

■m.  3"  pars,  facie  Roll  12.) 8.9.  JOHN  Visct  1YIA«1?’ 

REENE,  ARTHUR  Visct.  1UNELAGH,  RD  COOTf" 
and  ROBERT  READING,  esgrs.-BXl^y^o  J^ 

VIZp ^orleaght  and  Dargan,  20  a.  5s.  4k.  reduced  to  3s.’ 

— Corraghkeen,  44  a.  3 r.  12s.  Oid— CoiWh  118,  9„  I 

1/.  11s.  3|d.  — Biheady,  87  a.  1 r.  1/.  3s.  6°W.  _ Dmvne-  ' 
tin * 17’  »***  reducetl  to  12s.-Cromar- 

tm,  80  a.  1/.  Is. 7tf.  reduced  to  10s — Cloghan.  80a  k, 
l/.  3s.  11  Id.  reduced  to  12s— Lackey,  103  a.  1r.  l/.  7sll0d 
.educed  to  14s— Aglmaconnell  or  Aghamaconnell,  Lis- 
hansheny,  o7  a.  2 it.  15s.  6d.  reduced  to  8s.  — Ballv 

S'  12«r-  7-  'ss  1 *>  w rSX 

tote-Stnyollm  107,.  U s.,  2)4.  «*„d  t0  10,  _ 

a°°"; 8 *“»•  ”■>  »>  n ,.  i.  nit 

reduced  to  Is— in  Feddan,  5 A.  1 n fo  „ r,  ' 

pk«.  (1,880  stat.) — Tot,]  „ ' £ 

M,  2 .ate,,  79 2,.  U.  l,.  Bii_ln  ^ 

SS.**—!"- >!“■* f ».  =•■  1 1 (tf. — ia. KiUcotrane  «■ 

0,  & 23p  2 .42  A ^ Ira  3s'3ll-~ 'o  Clonemanshagh, 
7,1018  jL'1!y,rataan,  2 tates,  29,.  1 

lu*“-  — the  mountains  of  Slewbagh,  2 793  a 3-  97 
37/.  13s.  1 1U reduced  to20/.;  bar.  Monlhan  samecO  Z , 
quantity,  2,983  a.  & 25  p.  plant.  (4,833  a!&  26  p stat  1 r ? 

cell  of  Bally. lehane,  marked  in  the  plott  (60  x.),  41  a.  1 n.  prof. 


24  a.  unprof.,  1 Is.  1 Ad. — Knockikervan,  23  a.  1 it.  6s.  3 Id. 
Coolobirne  or  Coolebyrne,  63  a.  2 r.  16s.  lljd— Killebirne,  - 
39  a.  3 it.  10s.  8jd— in  Killcorrane,  41  a.  1 R.  13  p.  prof.  55  a ' 

XVR1S2r2d‘;iba,\T,'°l,gl1’  Same  ">—***  T'antity, 

264  a.  3 r.  26  p.  plant.  (429  a.  & 8 p.  stat.)— Rent,  3/.  1 1 s.  3d. 

(the  rent  ot  Killcorrane  being  reduced  from  11s.  2d.  to  6s  ) 

Corkiskeagh  (part),  46  a.  2 it.  20  r.  12s.  7d— Drumveile, 

104 a. 3 r.  1/. 4s.  1 Id— Cornehavagh, 78 a. 3 it.  16p.  1/.  ls.3d. 

— Moy,  68  a.  1 it.  10  p.  18s.  5d.  — Derrydowny,  115  a.  1 it. 

1/.  10s.  Id. — Corbackane,  149  a.  1 it.  2/.  0s.  3>d. ; bar.  Cre- 
morne,  same  co— Total  quantity,  700  a.  & 1 6 p.  plant.  ( 1 , 1 33  A. 
s«  SOP.  Kent,  9A  4,  Si-Tally,  746  ft  32, 

10/.  Is.  5d— Brittas  afs  Ballybrittas,  466  a.  6/.  5s.  9Jd.  — 
Seccash  afs  Ballyseccash,  601  a.  2 it.  24  p.  7/.  5s.  7d  • 
bar.  Massareene,  co.  Antrim.  — Total  quantity,  1,813  a.’ 

3 R.  16  p.  plant.  (2,939  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  23/.‘  12s.  9Jd— 
to  hold  the  lands  in  the  barony  of  M.^areene  only  dining 
r i>fe  of  Alice  Mc  Donnell  alias  O’Neile.-in  r qrs.  of 
and  of  Crosse,  Gleanstall,  Dromreagh,  Dromneliesley,  Bal- 
mcrobegg,  Enagh  alias  Ballynemony,  Ballynerony;  Clag- 
hey  or  Cloghee,  Dromskeagh,  Banderogy,  and  Cabragh 
| alias  Caboagh,  522  a.  & 10  p.  plant.  (845  a.  2 R.  23  p.  stat.) 

6/.  19s.  10d. ; bar.  Dunluce,  same  co.  — Aroghchule,  70  a 
prof.  140  a.  unprof  1/.  Is.  2d— Carnokeirane,  110  a.  prof. 

98  a.  unprof.  1/.  9s.  8d— Tullymore,  108a.  1/.  19s.  Old.- 
bar.  Antrim,  same  co— Total,  288  a.  plant.  (466  a.  2 r.  1 p. 
stat.)  Rent,  4/.  9s.  lid.  — die  1 of  Ballyclonkeene,  140  a 
plant.  (226  a.  3 r.  4ft  stat.)  1/.  17s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Toome,  same 
co.  part  of  Kinigad,  540  a.  prof.  237  a.  & 17  p.  unprof 
(874,1.  2 it.  32  p.  Stat.)  10/.  12s.  8d.;  bar.  Farbill,  co.  West- 
meath—two  3d  parts  of  the  manor  of  Casdering,  containing 
tliese  following  particuhu-s : Casdering,  Dromcagh,  Bally- 
Joghan,  Carnckleagh,  Cartell,  Carruckhallon,  and  Crossbcl, 

Big- Ash,  Little- Ash, « urickmul]  , Newtowne,  and  PidmeV 
land,  1,031  a.  3 n.  34  p.  plant.  (2,531a.  lit.  26  p stat)— 
hold  these  for  the  life  of  John  Talbot  of  Malahyde  only— 
die  other  3d  part  of  the  same,  520  a.  3 it.  35  r. ; bar.  and  co. 
Louth. —Rent,  30/.  16s.  9d.  — Ballywitty,  60a. —Bally- 
(p,„),  ,54.4  bar.  Mnssereene,  c»( 

(121  a 1 R . 38p.  stat.)— Rent,  1/.  0s.  23d—  the  eight  poles 
of  Magheredowne,  with  two  parts  of  the  tyd.es  of  the  said  eight 
poles,  566  a.  1 r.  24  p.  plant.  (900  a.  1 it.  1 P.  stat.)  prof. 

257  a.  3 it.  8 p.  unprof.  5/.  12s.  6d. ; bar.  Casderaghan,  co. 

Cavan — all  these  to  Lord  Massereene Lord°RANE- 

LAGH— In  Mulloghroy  afs  Moylecraney,  Collodoran  afs 
Collowdroghlan,  267  a.  prof.  27  a.  2 it.  unprof.  plant.  (432  ,1 
1 R.  38  p.  stat.) — Rent,  5/.  8s.  Id.;  bar.  Delvin,  co.  West 

meath COOTEand  READING— The  S.  E.  part  ol 

Arthurstowne  afs  Arcberstowne,  11a.  1 r.  32  p. in  y'same 

called  Killoragh  and  Gobragh,  and  y'  lands  contiguous  on  y’ 

N.  and  N.  E.  of  y'  castle  of  Arthurstowne  als  Arcberstowne, 

296  a.  1b.  5 p — more  in  Arthurstowne,  15  a. — more  in  the 
same,  120a.  3 r.  12  p— Total,  (718  a.  1 r.  11  P.  stat.)— Rent 
6/.  14 s.  7d.  — in  Mockarky  and  Shanbally,  600  A.  & 12  v 
plant.  (972  a.  st&t.)-Rent,  9/.  2s.  3d.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  co’ 
Iipperary— Ballysonode  (part),  564  a.  plant.  (913  a.  2 r. 

13  p.  stat.)  prof.  2,565  A.  unprof— Rent,  8/.  Is.  3 \ d. ; bar.  Kill- 

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11.  RICHARD  Earl  of  CORK  and  BURLINGTON 
— A front  house,  a yard,  a backhouse,  without  ClockmUe,' 
Baise-street,  east  side,  15s— a house,  killhouse,  and  stable, 
all  slated,  1/.  Is— a front  and  two  back-houses,  10s.  6d— 
a front  slated  house,  a back  lynny,  and  yard,  9s— a house 
and  backside,  10s.  6d— a front  slated  house,  a malt-house, 
aiul  yard,  12s  a front  house,  a yard,  and  a garden 
to  r town  wall,  12s.  - a front  house,  a yard,  wherein  is 
built  two  lynnys,  and  a garden,  15s— the  ruins  of  a front 
house,  a yard,  backside,  and  a garden,  5s.  3 cl.  - a decayed 
front  house,  a rumed  house,  backside,  and  garden  to  y'  wall, 
a front  and  back-house,  yard,  and  garden  to  y=  waU, 
.s  - a front  slated  house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  6s. 
a front  thatched  house,  a garden,  and  thatched  house, 
next  / wall,  6s.  — a front  house  and  yard,  15s.  — a front 
house,  yard,  and  garden,  15s.— a front  cagework  house, 
yard,  and  garden  to  y=  wall,  7s.  6 d.  — a front  and 
back-house,  13s.  6</.  — a back-house  next  the  former 
a yard  adjoining  to  the  walls,  and  a yard  southward,  6s— 
a front  house  and  garden,  4s.  6 d.  — a front  and  back- 
house, a yard,  and  another  yard,  16s.  6rf. — a waste  back  castle 


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HI  Cn.  II.  and  a garden,  7s.  6d.—  a front  house  and  yard,  7s.  6rf—  15s— a house  and  a garden,  4s.  Gd.— a house,  cabbin,  and  21  Ch.IL 

a front  house  and  garden,  18s.;  in  y'  High-street,  east  side,  garden,  3s— a house  and  garden,  3s.  9tf— the  like,  3s  • in  

Cork.  at  Clockgate,  in  Youghall,  co.  Cork— old  ruined  walls  of  y'  lane  leading  from  Friar’s-street  to  y«  Strand— a small  Lb-  Cork' 
several  houses,  from  y°  front  to  the  walls  of  the  court-house,  bin  and  garden  in  common  with  other  cabbins,  3s— a slated 
9s— a backhouse,  adjoining  to  the  town  wall,  12s— a front  house  backward  and  a large  garden,  6s— a house  and  garden 

house  and  yard,  18s.  — a backhouse,  slated,  6s.  — a front  on  y'  N.  side  of  Cork-lane,  6d— two  houses  and  several  gar- 

thatched  house  from  y' street  to  y'  garden,  and  a garden,  9s.  dens,  Is — a house  and  garden  on  y'-’  N.  of  Cork  highway, 

—a  house-plott  and  a garden-plott,  3s— a front  house  and  2\d.—n  house  in  High-street,  SW— half  a dwelling-house  in 
garden,  7s.  6d.— a front  house,  a yard,  a slated  lynny,  a back  said  street,  easterly,  3s— a house  and  backside  without  Iron- 
slated  house,  and  garden,  12s— a front  slated  house,  an  old  gate,  W.  side,  4s.  (id. ; without  yc  town  of  You>diall,  south 

ruined  wall,  with  a garden  to  y°  town  wall,  6s— a front  and  side. -a  front  tiled  house,  a backhouse,  garden,  and  backside 

back-house  and  garden,  7s.  (id.— a front  house  and  yard,  6s.  to  -f  town  wall,  Is.  ljrf.—  a front  tiled  house,  and  a back- 

— a front  and  back-house,  and  garden  to  y“  town  wall,  6s— a side,  which  pays  a chief  rent  to  y'  house  of  Dromanagh, 

front  ruined  plott,  3s— a ruined  front  house  and  a yard,  6s.  4s.  (id. — a front  tiled  house,  2s.  3d— a house,  slated,  and 

— a front  slated  house  and  a garden,  4s.  Gd. — a front  slated  a garden  to  yc  King’s-street,  east,  and  Collins-land,  west 

house,  a stable,  and  yard,  6s— a front  house,  an  adjoining  3s.;  in  cast  side  High-street  from  the  Irongate  in  Youghall! 
house  backwards,  another  backhouse,  one  out-house,  and  a — a house,  slated,  a backside,  and  garden  to  y'  Strand,  9tf. 
garden,.  7s.  6tf— a front  thatched  house,  a yard,  and  garden,  — a thatched  house,  a horsemill,  and  garden  i»  St.  Tliomas- 

in  Church-lane,  7s.  (id.;  in  y*  Watergate-lane,  north  side,  lane,  4s.  6d— a thatched  house  and  backside,  4itf— a small 

Youghall— a front  house  plott,  2s.  3d. — a front  thatched  parcell  of  ground,  3s a large  garden  to  the  Bowe-street, 

house,  a yard,  another  yard,  and  a garden,  6s.  — a front  east,  and  to  y‘  town  wall,  south,  5d.—a  dwelling  house  in 
house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  7s.  6tf— a front  slated  house,  Fryar-street,  3s.  9tf—  a parcell  of  land  joining  to  Comin’s 

a yard,  and  a garden,  5s.  3d— a front  slated  house  or  kiln-  and  John  Odome’s  land,  3 a.  lid— a parcell  joining  on 

house  and  garden,  3s.  9d.  — old  walls  and  a garden,  9d.;  y*  W.  to  Edw.  Goff’s  land,  3 a.  lid— two  ruined  mills  and 
in  y'  Northgate-street,  west  side,  in  Youghall— a large  front  2 garden  plotts.  In.  lid— East  Barncgehy,  A pi.,  118  a. 
slated  house,  a yard,  and  garden,  another  garden,  1/.  Is—  In.  12  p.  1/.  15s.  1 Id— Clashdonogh,  Gortglynagady,  and 

a front  slated  house,  6s. — a front  house  and  garden,  6s. — Gortimore,  155  a.  21.  7s.  0 jd.— Bianchemore,  60a.  18s.  2 id. 

a front  house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  4s.  6d. — ruined  stone  — Collygansland  taken  into  Ballyclemeshy,  18  a.  5s.  5|d. 

walls,  2s.  3d. — a ruined  front  house  and  a yard,  4s.  6 d. — — Ballyclemashy  and  Killcoran,  50  a.  15s.  2jd.  — a close 

a front  slated  house,  7s.  6d— old  ruined  stone  walls,  a yard,  called  y°  Oat-Cake  alias  y'  Tryangle  Close,  1a.  3 Id. 

and  garden,  3s. — two  large  front  houses,  one  backside,  a Knockavery  townland,  60  a.  18s.  2jd. — a close  on  y'  south 
stable,  a yard,  and  a garden,  12s. — a castle,  now  the  store-  of  Knockavery,  6 a.  Is.  lOd. — a close  near  y6  town,  called 
house  for  keeping  yc  ammunition,  6s. — a backhouse,  behind  Raheene,  11a.  3s.  4d.  — a small  park  on  y®  S.  of  Cork  high- 

yc  said  castle,  a backhouse,  a yard,  another  yard,  and  a way,  1 a.  34 d. — Carrineglogh,  a garden  plott,  2 u.  2. id. — 

garden,  9s. — a front  dwelling-house,  7s.  6d. — a front  ruined  a small  close,  1a.  81d.  — Parkiveran,  6 a.  Is.  lOd.  — Gar- 

wall  and  back  yard,  4s.  6d. — a front  house,  slated,  3s. — rimskiddy,  2r.  2d. — a long  strapp  near  the  windmill,  2r.  2d. 

a front  house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  12s. — a house  back-  — two  gardens,  2 a.  7 d. — four  closes,  8 a.  2s.  4id. — Greene 

wards,  and  a backhouse  thatched,  a yard,  and  a garden,  Cloyne  and  2 closes,  29  a.  2 k.  6p.  8s.  llid. — Ardmongan, 

6s.;  in  Magner’s-lane,  at  y'  corner,  in  Youghall. — a front  3 garden  plotts,  2 closes,  and  4 garden  plotts,  26  a.  7s.  lid. 

slated  house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  7s.  6d. — a front  slated  — part  of  y”  several  parcells  in  Mrs.  Babington’s  holding, 

house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  7s.  6d. — the  like,  7s.  6d. — a containing  the  parcells  belonging  to  Jasper  Collins,  21  a.  & 
small  tenement  and  lynney,  slated,  a yard,  a small  cabbin,  16  p.  6s.  5 d.  — a close,  6 a.  Is.  lOd.  — the  Windmill  close 

and  garden,  3s.  9d. ; in  y°  High-street,  west  side,  in  Youghall.  and  3 other  closes,  30  a.  & 16  p.  9s.  Id— a close  called  ye 

— a ruined  house,  a yard,  and  a garden,  15s— a front  house.  Oaten  Cake,  next  to  y'  highway  to  Kilcoran,  1 a.  34 d. — 

■ slated,  a backhouse,  and  yard,  1/.  Is. — a front  slated  house,  two  closes  westward  on  y*  towne  wall,  5 a.  Is.  6d. ; 

a kilne,  and  yard,  18s. — a front  house,  a backhouse,  another  town  and  liberties  of  Youghall,  co.  Cork.  — Total  rent, 

backhouse,  a yard,  another  yard,  and  a garden,  1/.  10s.;  55/,  lOs.  6|d.  — two  parcells  adjoining  to  Jasper  Collins, 

without  Clockgate,  west  side,  in  Youghall. — a backhouse,  e a.  — the  lower  north  Mill  Parke  and  a cabbin,  3 a.  — a 

slated,  a backside  or  yard,  4s.  6d.  — a backhouse,  a yard,  meadow,  1a.  — a meadow  containing  2 parcells,  4 a.  — 

a garden,  and  another  garden,  3s. — a backhouse  and  yard,  Knockcottigan,  4 closes  called  yc  Fair  Fields,  45  a.  — the 

4s.  Gd. — two  house-plotts.  Is.  6 d. — an  old  waste  wall,  Is.  Gd.  Rock  Meadow,  4 a. — in  Ardnesack,  12  Irish  acres,  accord- 

— a backhouse  and  yard,  3s. — a backhouse  and  garden-  jno>  to  an  inquisition  taken  4 Oct.  1639,  after  y'  death  of 

plott,  4s.  (id.;  in  Cross-lane,  in  Youghall.  — a garden  in  James  Fitzgerald;  liberties  of  Youghall. — Total  quantity, 

Thomas-lane,  3s.  9d.  — a thatched  house  and  garden  in  (121  a.  1 R.  38  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  1/.  2s.  8J<£  — Monetrim,  Waterford. 

Bow-street,  3s.  — a thatched  house  and  garden,  4s.  6 d. — 4 plowland,  137  a.  13s.  10 W.  — Glinboy  alias  Glanowbwey, 

a front  thatched  house  and  large  garden,  4s.  Gd. ; without  4 plow.,  130a.  l/.6s.6fd.— -Burgage-Daige  alias  Burgage-Due 

north  gate  of  Youghall — a thatched  cabbin,  9rf— a front  and  Bur-Cloleigh,  28a.  Gs.iid.—  Camphirand  Okill,  2 plow., 

house,  9 d. — a thatched  cabbin,  9tf. — a front  thatched  house,  561a.  prof.  571  a.  unprof.  61.  7s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Coshmore  and 

a cabbin,  and  garden,  4s.  6d.— a cabbin  and  garden,  Is.  6 d.  Coshbride,  co.  Waterford.— the  2 plow,  called  yc  Comons  of 

— a garden  and  another  garden,  Is.  6 d. — a cabbin,  another  Dun"arvon,  viz.,  Knockneganagh,  Lackarriffe,  Coolagh,  Kil- 

cabbin,  and  a garden,  3s. — a garden,  9 d. — a small  cabbin  lin,  Ballyphol,  Knockinplace,  Monroe,  Monowne,  Lying  neere 

and  garden,  and  a garden,  9 d. — a garden,  (id. ; in  Cork-  y«  burgery  of  Dungarvan,  195  a.  21. 4s.  5b,d. — the  houses  and 

street,  in  Youghall. — a front  thatched  house,  a backhouse,  gardens  of  Dungarvan  called  Stephenson’s  Land,  1a.  2 r. 

slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  4s.  Gd. — a front  and  back-house,  26 p.  4 id- — Ballyharrowlian,  4plow.,  133a.  2r.  3p.  1/.10s.4</.; 

a yard,  and  a garden,  6s.  — a front  thatched  house  and  a bar.  Decies,  same  co. — Aghayoghill,  9 gneeves,  153  a.  15s.  Gd.  Cork. 

garden,  4s.  Gd. — a slated  house  and  yard,  4s.  6 d. — the  like,  — the  east  half  plow,  of  Clonecriggin  or  Clonriggin,  94  a. 

4s.  Gd. — the  like,  4s.  Gd. — a corner  front  house  and  a yard,  10.9.  ljrf. — in  Knockinponnery,  3 gneeves,  21  a.  2r.  3s.  3d. 

6s.;  in  Friar’s-street,  west  side,  at  y'  gate  in  Youghall. — — Lissinleigh,  6 gneeves,  134  a.  prof.  116  a.  unprof.  l/.0s.4d. 

a front  slated  house,  a yard,  and  garden,  10s.  Gd. — a slated  — Maulemaine,  59  a.  2r.  9s.  0,-jd.;  bar.  Carbery,  co.  Cork. 

house  and  yard,  6s. — a house  and  a yard,  7s.  6d. — a front  Balledangan,  502  a.  2r.  20  p.  1/.  1 8s.  2d. ; bar.  Fermoy, 

slated  house,  a small  slated  house,  and  yard,  9s. — a back-  same  co. — Cooleogea  and  Gortacullagh,  15  a.  5s.  Old. ; bar.  Waterford. 

house  and  a garden  plott,  15s. — a front  slated  house,  a yard,  Coshmore  and  Coshbride,  co.  Waterford. — Total  quantity 

andagarden,  7s.  Gd. — the  like,  7 s.  Gd. — a garden  plott,  9s.  in  Waterford,  1,201  a.  & 29p.  plant.  (1,944a.  3r.  10  p.  stat.) 

— a front  slated  house,  a yard,  andagarden,  4s.  Gd. ; on  yc  — Rent,  12/.  14s.  9i \d.  — in  Cork,  954  a.  2r.  20  p.  plant. 

Strand. — a large  thatched  cabbin  and  a garden,  is.  Gd. — a (1,562  A.  2 R.  7 P.  stat.)  — Rent,  5/.  2s.  41d. Date  18 th 

front  house  and  a garden,  6s. ; in  Sheere’s-lane,  in  Youghall.  Feb.  21  si  year. — Inrolled  20 th  February  1668. 

— the  moiety  of  y°  moiety  of  the  mills  held  by  Mrs.  Babing- 

ton,  1/.  2s.  (id.  — a cabbin  and  a yard,  9 d.  — a cabbin  23.  Sir  JOHN  ROWLEY  knt. — Loghanreagb,  69  a. — Londonderry. 
and  garden,  9 d.  — the  like,  9<Z.  — a cabbin,  4 Id.  ; in  y*  Pollins,  38  A. — Dromore,  86  A.  2 n.  1 p. — Caldaragh,  78  a. — 
lane  leading  to  the  water  mills. — a horsemill,  9s. — a back  lands  in  Controversie,  7 a. — -Island- Loughan,  2 a.;  bar.  Col. 

slated  house,  an  out-house,  slated,  a yard,  and  another  yard,  raine,  co.  Londonderry.  — Campsonetragh,  48  a.  & 30  p. 

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21  Ch.  II.  prof.  115  a.  1b.  unprof. —Campsonwotragh;  :141a.  1 r. — 

— Cloghole,  73  A.  & 32  p— Lower  and  Upper  :Grenons,  86  A. — 

Londonderry.  Ardnegoynoge,  93  A.  1 r— Lisnabrae,  81a.  3 k. — Leeke,  60  a. 

— Dunubarran,  82  a..  2 R.— Tully;  56  a— Lissdelan  and  yc  i 
of  the  town  Shean,  506  a.  2r.  21  p.  prof.  274  a.  In.  18  p. 
unprof.;  bar.  Tyrkerin,  same  co.  — Total  quantity,  1,509  a. 
lR.4p.pkmt.  (2,444  a.  3 R.  3 p.  stat.)— Rent,  20/.  7s.  6d. 

Westmeath.  24.  Said  Sir  JOHN  ROWLEY  and  Capt..  ROBT. 

THORNHILL. — Glanmanstowne,76  a. — Ballrowaii,  293  a. 
■2  n.  38  p.-^Gliinicully,  252  a._S  r.  38  p.—  Carronstowne,  171a. 
:3  it-  3.5  p. ; bar.  Farbili,  co.  Westmeath.  — Grewbane  ats 
• Gne'wbane,  186  a.;  bar.  Fertullagh,  sameco. — Total,  (1,586  a. 
1 n.  5p.  stat.)— Total. rent,  19/.  16s.  3 j <4— these  to  Rowley.— 
in  Ballindugg,  109  a.  plant.  (176  a.  2r.  9 p.  stilt.)  21.  4s.  1 J<4 ; 

bar.  Rathconrath,  same  co.— to  Thornhill. -Dale  1st  June 

21  st  year. — Iivrolled  1 si  July  1669. 

Westmeath.  26.  SARAH  ROBERTS  widow,  and  MARY  RO- 
BERTS, daughter  and  heir  of  Wln  Roberts  dec'1. — Leaghill  ats 

Legliill,  87  a.  — Ballydogan  alias  Ballydugan  (part),  57  a 

Ballingarbrath,  60. a.  j'bar.  Clunlunnan,  co.  Westmeath. — 

Total,  (330  a.  1 R.  30  P.  stat.)  — Rent,  4/.  2s.  7 d. Dale 

10 th  March  2 1st  year. — InroUed  30 th  April  1669. 

Cork.  27.  Capt.  WM.  MORRIS. — In  yc  W.  part  of  Dunscullis 
ais  Downcscully,  13  A.  (to  be  for  ever  called  by  the  name  of 
Burton.) — Gortroe,  101a.  (to  be  called  WostasOn.) — in  y°  E. 
part  of  Dunganon,  26  a.  (to  be  called  Netley.)— in  yc  E.  part 
of  Drumullihy,  5 a.  (to  be  called  yc  Mill- Pasture.)  — Total 
quantity,  (234  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat) — Rent,  21.  3s.  10|d. — the 
easterly  part  of  "Carhugarriff,  in.  y°  part  thereof  by  an  E.  and 
W.  line,  92  a.  2 n.  26  r.  (to  be  called  Tullagh.) — Bann-u- 
Iband  or  Baunane-Ibane,  part  of  Carhugariffe,  and  part  of 
Carren,  in  y°  N.  part  thereof  next  adjoining  to  yc  lands  con- 
firmed to  Sam.  Woodriffe,  92  a.  1 s.  14  p.,  witha  proportionable 
part  of  all  the  unprof,  lands  belonging  to  yc  said  lands,  (to  be 
called  Blacliburst,)  24  16's.  2d. — Total  quantity,  (234  a.  2 r. 
21  a.  or  29 9 a.  2 n.  26  p.  stat.) ; bar.  Carbery,  co.  Cork. — 
Total  rent,  54  0s.  0;J d. — Note:  By  patent,  dated  1st  Nov.  & 

1 nrolled  13th  Dec.  1678,  Capt.  Morris  had  an  abatement  of 
14  3s.  lOjfd.  of  the  quit  rent  of  24  3s.  I0j<4,  so  that  the  same 
was  reduced  to  14  a year;  and  an  abatement  of  14  16s.  2d. 
of  the  rent  of  24  16s.  2d,  so  that  this  rent  also  was  reduced 

to  14  a year. 28.  BENJAMIN  CROFTS  esq.— The 

moiety  of  Clonccrigin,  94  a.  plant.  (152  *.  1 n.  1 p.  stat.) 

14  18s.  6J«4  ; bar.  Carbery,  same  co. 28.  Major  JOHN 

ALLEN.  — In  y“  southerly  part  of  Killcoursy,  contiguous  to 
Ballymurreghow,  127  a.  & 21  p.  plant.  (206  a.  & 28  p.  stat.) 

14  18s.  71,rf. ; same  bar.  and  co 29.  SUSAN  EVATT, 

widow  of  Tho*  Evatt  esq.,  and  FRANS,  their  son. — West- 
croglmn  (part),  8 a.  2 ii.  28  p. — Killberry  ats  Killbree  alias 
Cashilusky,  276  a.  2 b. — in  Rossemore,  66  a.  1 R.  20  p.;  bar. 
East  Carbery,  sameco.  — Total,  (569  a.  In.  13  p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  54  6s.  9 j <4. 29.  Capt.  ULICK  FITZ-MORRIS— 

In  yc  south  west  part  of  Bolelin,  92  a.  2 r.  plant.  (149  a.  3 R. 

Kings  Co.  ].). stat.)  14  8s.  lj<4. ; bar.  Kinalea,  same  co. 29.  ABRA- 

HAM FULLER. — In  Lehensee  and  Killmacklone,  128  a. 

2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (208  a.  1 r.  24  p.  stat.)  24  12s.  lid.  (to  be 
called  by  the  name  of  Trades  hill) ; bar.  ICillcoursey,  King’s 
Op.— — Dale  17th  July  21  st  year.  — InroUed  4 Ih  August 
J669. 

Limerick.  30.  WILLIAM  BARKER  esq. — In  Meolickeand  Bally- 
eightragh,  215  a.  2 r.  16  p.  34  5s.  6<4— Craggane  alias  Crag- 
gane  Farrancnowny,  Coolenegore,  and  Knockbracke,  146  a. 

2 r.  24  4s.  7 jd.  — Carkagbanarrow  ats  Corkanarrow,  part 
of  Knockbracke,  40  a.  In.  8r.  12s.  2$d.  — Inch-Dromard 
alias  Inish-Dromard,  Barnard,  Ballyfaduy  alias  Ballyfadine, 
Cahirnor,  and  Bally begg,  184  a.  15s.  10,1(4 — more  of  the 
same,  14  a.  4s.  2 Id.— Upper  Meelicke,  64  a.  & 16  p.  19s.  4j<4 
— Ballynevine,  83  a.  3 n.  24  p.  14  5s.  5 Id. — Leacarrowmore, 
11a.  & 16  p.  3s.  4 ! d.  — Lcacnrrowbegg,  14  a.  2 k.  16  p. 

4s.  4 ;!d.  _ Craggbegg,  132  a.  & 16  p.  24  0s.  3 \d.  — Kill- 
teniplaine,  $ plow.,  1 23  a.  & 32  p.  14  17s.  4jd.  — Liscoulta, 

40  a.  2 a.  32p.  14s.  1 ]d. — Killcoullman,  \ plow.,  50  a.  1 u.  8 p. 
15s.  3 Id.  — coinons  of  Killcoullman,  Killcoulta,  and  Bros- 
kaglibrimikeigh  or  bragli,  22  a.  2 it.  6s.  9Jd.  — Clounabegg, 
i plow.,  246  a.  1 r.  34  14s.  9 d. — Lissduifee,  179  a.  3 B.  gp. 

24  14s.  lid. — Lisnemore  alias  Lisselecnmore,  73  a.  3 u.  8 p. 

14  2s.  4 Id. — Clounanuna  or  Clounana  (part),  54  a.  1 r.  8 p. 
1.6s.  5 jd.— comoiis  of  the  same,  36  a.  2 n.  8 p.  11s.  Id. — 


Ballycarrane,  part  ofy'i  plow.  of  Clouiianatemple,  98  a.  & 32  p. 
14  9s.  9ld.  — Balinroge  alias  Ballinemernoge  (part),  34  a. 
3 r.  14  p.  10s.  7 jd.  — Cloughtcckabegg,  21a.  3 r.  24  p. 
6s.  7 id. — comons  to  y'  Cloghterkas,  17  a.  2r.  5s.  3 jd. — 
South  Cloughterka,  50  a.  1 r.  24  p.  15s.  3id.  — Glascloyne 
alias  Glasfloyne,  part  of  Cloughterka,  30  A.  9s.  1 jd. — 
Cloughtecka alias  North  Cloghtecka,  72  a.  & 32  p.  14  Is.  1 0 A d. ; 
bar.  Poplebrien,  co.  Limerick — Total  quantity,  2,064  a.  2 n. 
22  p.  plant.  (3,344  a.  1 r.  14  iv stat.)— Total  rent,  314  7s.  Ojd. 
Date  11th  May  12th  year. — Jnrolled  17 th  May  1667. 

33.  THOMAS  HUNT  and  FRANCIS  CARLETON 
esqrs. — Belaciare,  162  a.  2 r.  32  p. — of  the  same;  41  a.  3 r. 
8 p.— of  the  same,  262  a.  & 32  p.  — Skenagh,  68  a.  3 r.  8 p. 
— of  the  same,  25  a.  1 r.  4 p. — in  Moyclare,  72  A. ; bar.  Gar- 
rycastle.  King’s  Co. — in  Lehensie  and  Killmaelone,  159  a. 
2 r.  20  p.— in  the  same,  126  A.  2 R.  20  p.— in  y'  E.  part  ofy- 
same,  by  a south-east  by  a south  and  north-west  by  north 
line,  64  a.  1 u.  13  p. — in  Lissanuskie,  19  a.  1 R.  37  p. ; bar. 
Killcoursie,  same  co.— Total  quantity,  766  a.  3 n.  13  p.  plant. 
(1,247a.  & 14 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  154.  10s.  41d.  — in 
Tewistowne,  18  a.  1 n.  plant.  (29  a.  3 it.  9 p.  stat.)  7s.  4Jd.; 
bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. — in  trust  for  themselves  and  other 

Shropshire  adventurers. Date  25 th  February  21st  year. — 

InroUed  2d  March  1668. 

34.  WILLIAM  SANDS  esq. — Little  Rathmore,  100  a. 
24  0s.  5 id. — Ash  Fitz- Robert’s  lands  in  yc  fields  of  Cradocks- 

towne  or  Naas,  19  a.  7s.  8 jd. ; bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare 

Fleslitowne,  248  a.  1 it.  6 p.  54:  0s.  6d. ; bar.  Clane,  same 
co— Total,  (594  a.  3n.  28  p.  stat.)— Rent,  74  8s.  8d— Tho- 
mastowne,  234  a.  44.  14s.  8 jd. ; bar.  Killcullen,  same  co. 
—in  Rees-Rath,  7 a.  1 it.  2s.  lid. ; bar.  Killcoursey,  King’s 

Co. Date  8th  February  2 1st  year.— InroUed  13 th  February/ 

1668. 

35.  JOHN  CURRY  of  Castlecoole. — The  manor  of  Coole, 
and  y'  castle  or  capital  house  of  Coole,  and  the  quarters  and 
1 qrs.  of  Baliydrombrochus,  Kissallagh  or  KillsaEogh,  Glass- 
mullagh  or  Glassinollagh,  Moyetethomas  or  Mollyehethaunas, 
Lessedrombroskc,  Knocknevernogg,  Keedagh,  Rosvolland 
or  molland,  Lecill,  Gortmullocke,  Kedatli,  Tulloharve,  Kil- 
ligrane,  Dromcrow,  Killybarr,  Tullyharne,  Killinan,  Killree 
or  kee,  Killinon,  Killinadday  or  madday,  Carrickeromre- 
lagh  or  Carran-Dromrelagli,  Kilmac-Eadan,  Carrowmacmew, 
Cimony  or  Connony,  Cleaghivolly,  Dolagh,  Mullaghmore, 
Shanolagh,  Lisloughill  or  Lystaughill,  Killywilly,  Knockne- 
nowle,  Killinehaugh,  Aghomvarte  or  Aughonyvart,  Derrene, 
Colash,  Mullenygorhye,  Augliony,  Clogh,  Tonangue-Yatagh 
or  Tenanguevataugh,  Garroirrie  or  Ganvirrie,  Eastgi-ease  or 
Gartgrease,  Baltybreane,  Barragh,  Carmadiluske,  Tully- 
neaghe,  Murheny,  Augherane,  Cornegoreglamar  or  Corno- 
gorglaugb,  Dreenene,  Cragh,  Ballyreogh,  Craghballyreagh, 
Kennerry,  Cashell,  Lattgliill,  Kedaugh,  Cooleokelly,  Alltne- 
deagliscrough,  Croagh,  Nelaughtamy  or  Nelaughtaugh, 
Laughanaskeaghan,  Coraghakeelaugh,  TuUaghnewhaugh, 
Tonaugh,  Gormaugh,  Cargenomrockc  or  Cargenmanrocke, 
Tonaghwee,  Coraghwellhussie,  Cornenure,  Miilleumoore,  Las- 
son  or  Laffan,  Lesson  Greagh,  . Massagb,  Cavaneglogh, 
Deryleeke,  Knockreenne, . Dervee,  Knockekerrin,  Boylagh, 
Camwooder  or  Cunvooder,  Mullaglimeane,  Magwire,  To- 
nnghneloye,  Greaglirnooneagh,  Augbarynagh,  Aglim-ynagh, 
Drumroe  or  Drumrene,  Dilcarke  or  Cullcarke,  Closcapill, 
and  Laught-Cavill  or  Laughteavill;  bar.  Coole  Terkenneda,  co. 
Fermanagh.  — Total  rent,  164.  6s.  Qd.—Notc : These  pre- 
misses had  been  granted  by  K.  Charles  I.  to  Roger  Atkinson 
of  Coole,  esq.,  by  patent  dated  28th  June,  15th  of  his  reign, 
and  became  y“  estate  of  Mr.  Curry,  by  divers  conveyances 
from  y°  said  Atkinson,  and  was  confirmed  to  him  and  his 
heirs  by  this  patent,  at  his  request.  By  this  patent  the  pre- 
misses were  erected  into  a manor,  by  :y?  name  of  Castle- 
Atkinsou,  with  courts  leet  and  baron,  and  other  privileges. 
Dale  2 1st  July  21st  year. — InroUed  10 th  August  1669. 

33.  ARTHUR  UPTON  esq.  — Attimainore  and  Attima- 
begg,  230  a.  — Gortnaloneqr,  (part),  1 14  a. — Garryfryan  (part), 

79  A.  in Leonaroagh,  1 cart.,  88  a.— Carrownagh  (part),  78  a. 

—Clogh  alios  Cloghkillbpggy  (part),  200  A BallyM'Ward, 

2qrs.  (part),  400  a.;  bar.  Tyaquin  and  Killconnell,  co.  Gal- 
way.— Inshey,  part  of  Coolebane,  45  a.. — in  Killofen  and 
Gortacarnan,  40  a — in  Carrowbisedy,  22  A.— in  Carrowcarro 


Limerick. 


King's  Co. 


Kilkenny. 


Kildare. 


King's  Co. 


Fermanagh. 


Galway. 


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Carrownekibba  qr.  I brack  ats  Knocktonebrack,  Boheny,  Corgasse,  and  Drum- 


II.  nr  104  a.;  bar.  Kultartan,  same  co. — «uumiuuuu»  'i  • . . ..  . 

UJ  nafaanyneTlT^S^.  22  p— in  Ballynemetagh,  10  a.  2 a.  Fermanagh.  — Note : By  patent,  dated  26  February  1677, 


nahanyne,  15  a.  8 P‘ “ D ’ 66  A.— Co-  and  inrolled  20  June  1678,  (Rot.  anno  30°,  -V*  pars,  facie 

2 r.;  ai.  urny,  • ‘ * 43  A._in  R.  S5,)  Mr.  Carew  had  a release  and  abatement  of  91. 8s. lid. 

of  Strohan,  339  A.  plant.  (o49  a.  & WR! ' •)  * E,linbally,  k qrs.,  168  A.-in  Sillihane,  4 qrs.,  18  A.-in  Galway. 

6/ 17 « • bar  Gowran.  co.  Kilkenny. — lotal  quantity  m uuul,"l,b  - l ’ , ‘ 1 ’ 

GolwnV)  1,610  A.  2 a.  9 P,  plant.  (2,608  A.  3 m 10  P.  .ft.)-  Conowkillio,  1«»  M*«  tmOmmf  co.  G.w.Y.  _ _ 

Tofl  ™t,  HI.  6s.  16. — —39.  AETHOE  Vi.ct,  EANE-  Lisfolhole  alias  L«fobolf  ■ CT  a. 


T M 39 AETHOEViic..  EASE-  UtAd.  ««»  L»cfob»l«.  « a.  - Tof 1 qomlt,,  335  A. 

foci, town,,  193  A.  3 a.  plant.  (812  A.  & 20  „.  .ft.)  3 1 18s. , tmm  A.  Um~,i  V- 


fordstowne, 

Galway . bar.  Ratoath 


l/.3s.8£(/. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway.— Gloves  (part),  28  a. 
plant.  (45  a.  lit.  17 p.  stat.)  5s. 73d.;  bar.  Athenry,  sameco— 
in  Turcole,  24  a.  4s.  10id— in  Clunekenebegg  or  Clunebegg, 

10  a.  2s.  0\d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. 40.  EDWARD 

CARY  esq— The  half  of  Beagh,  21  a.  & 15  r.  prof.  1 a. 
unprof—  Ardaghie,  4 tales,  120  A.  2 R.  prof.  17  a.  unprof. 
— Rawmony,  62  a— Cargneran  ais  Crossan,  58  a.  3 r.  35  P. 
prof.  10  a.  lit.  1 2 p.  unprof.;  bar.  and  co.  Monaghan.  — 
Total,  (425  a.  In.  3 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  SI.  11s. — Corkegrin, 


46.  Col.  FRANCIS  WILLOUGHBY— In  Owneybegg,  Kilkenny. 
35  a.  3 r.  14  P. — Lemonstowne,  199  a.  & 32  P. — in  Rogers- 
towne,  next  contiguous  to  Lemonstowne,  97  a.  & 27  p. — in 
Ballaghtobin,  contiguous  to  Monmore,  115  a.  & 13  p.  more 
in  y«  same,  and  Croughtobegg,  55  a.  3 r.  32  p— more  in  yc 
same,  32  a.  3 R.  3 p. — in  Moylerstowne,  36  a. — more  in  yc 
same,  274  a.  & 34  p. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Total 


Kffldeveliske,  and  Lissolea,  199  a.  3 it.  P«»f.  19  a.  2 it.  unprof.  S^’  84-  A & 3 P.’piant.  (1,368  a.  3 r.8p.  stat.)— Total 

— in  Corlaghree,  2 a.  In. — Lattnemard,  118  a.  3 r.  ; Oat.  ^ 17/.  2s.  2d. Date  6 th  February  2l$l  year. — Inrolled 


Davtry,  same  co. — Total  quantity,  (518  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.) — 
Lo,  lo  dcr  j [lent,  4/.  6s.  4id— in  Goussidon,  4 town  land,  31  a.  2 r.  17  p. 

plant.  (51  a.  stat.)  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Tir- 
Limcrieh  kerrin,  co.  Londonderry. — 41.  JOHN  MOLAND.  — 
Ballinveely,  188  a.  plant.  (304  a.  2 r.  4 p.  stat.)  21. 17s  Id. ; 


rent,  171. 2s.  2d. Date  6th  February  21st  year. — Inrolled 

13 th  February  1668. 

47.  THOMAS  SMYTHESBY  gent— The  castle,  towne,  King 
and  part  of  yc  lands  of  Clonliske,  223  a— Ballywilliam,  part 


for  1201.  to  John  Lysaght  gent. Date  1st  June  21  st  year,  tity,  (409  a.  3 R.  t p > . , 


for  1201.  to  John  Lysaght  g< 
— Inrolled  1th  June  1669. 


Dale  13 th  May  21st  year. — Inrolled  21  st  June  1669. 

49.  CARROLL  BOLTON— In  Tullyvallen,  80  a.  prof.  Armagh. 


42.  ROBERT  CAREW-A  fair  stone  house  to  the  street,  «•  „ p.  stat>)  \L  6j/;  bal,  Fewes,  co. 

stone  walls  and  cagework,  slated,  59  feet  long  and  19  b.oad.  P ■ • ( __n  BaJlindin  j25  A._jn  Stoakstowne,  123  a. 

— a slated  kitchen,  19  feet  long  and  14  feet  broad,  a yat  _.  the  game  31  A j n-  20  p.  ; bar.  Moyashell  and 

backward,  20  feet  long  and  16  feet  Magheredernan,  co.  Westmeath.  - in  Moyvaghly,  223  a. 

22  feet  long . uri  21  W >m  H,gl»tteeE-.  li” 4»<  » *e  Hj,  p.  Eethcoemth,  ..me cc—Tofl  qmmtity,  504.. 

street,  bounded  on  y“  W.witb  y*  town  walls,  “>  St.  Stephen-  ^ Tad  tent,  lit  Is.  llii 

.....  plott  to  fl»  »«.,  «*  m.  old  eebbm  toe™,  U*  My  1669. 

and  a small  yard  backward— a front  house,  thatched,  a back-  J 

Msp;  - is=S£=2 


45  a.;  bar.  Upperthird,  same  co— Ballyshonick  .alias  Bally- 
m'shonick  (part),  7 a— in  Ballyrahy,  7 a.  ; bar.  Coshmore  and 
Coshbride,  same  co— Total  quantity,  (184  A.  2 r.  25  p.  stat.) 
—Rent,  1/.  14s.  7>d— in  f S.  E.  part  of  Ballyvowne  ats 


5 p. in  the  south  of  Cloesdoege  alias  Clonstoge  alias  Clou- 

stoge  ats  Constoge,  28  a.  &28p.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. 
—Banteere  (part),  438  a.  1 R.  15  p— Formoyle,  278  a.  prof. 


prof.  152  a.  unprof—  Enmmalty  ahas  Buncnnn.malty,  10  a ' S.E.  part  of  BaUynebarny,  14  a.  2 r. 

prof.  731  a.  unprof.  Knockfoure  and  Attyfeyl.m,  5a.  prof.  26  p."  5s.  11  Id.— in  the  sam^  !49  a.  3 R.  13  p.  3/.0s.7id— in 


prot.  731  A.  unproi— “ “ r-  _in  the  satne,  149  a.  3 R.  13  P.  31.0s.  7Jd— in 

200  a.  unprof— Towretagn-t,  Forkallydwyer,  6 A.  prof.  64a.  • ,2  U5a  2[  6s.6arf._in  Ballydungan,  65a.  1 r. 

unprof—  Knockantony,  Boheragh,  and  Bleanbeg  ats  Comons  B.U  0 » ,-rysynnott,  Knockduffe,  Keildeish,  and 

to  Coolerosse  and  Garrane,  30  a.  prof.  376  a.  unprof— Bally-  17  P>  ^ o.  g}d— in  y»  north  part  of  Bal- 

william  (except  y»  E.  of  Cork’s  part),  100  a— the  3 plow-  l “"  7 ’ Ballvnekiil,  contiguous  to  Tomnepole 

lands  of  Carrickmaden  alias  Carrigmaddm,  known  by  the  ^ 2r.  16 p.  15s. Id.-,  bar.  Scarwalsh,  co. 

names  of  Carrickmadden,  Carrowreagh,  Shesheraghreigh,  ^otal  qua„tity,  (2,032a.  2 r.  21  p. stat.) -Total 

i» *»•“**-*-“ 


and  Glassybreedy,  (except  yc  E.  of  Cork’s  part  of  y'  same,) 
168  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.— more  of  Glassybreedy  and  Buo- 

1-  i ,.c  TC  rVn.L>c  r>ort  tberenD.  2()A.Dl'of.  35  a. 


liglasseP (except  yc  E.  of  Cork’s  part  thereof),  20  a.  prof.  35  a.  1s<  JubJ  1669- 

unprof.;  bar.  Owny  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary.  — Total, 

Waterford.  (665  a.  stat.)  6/.  4s.  844— in  yc  S.  part  of  Cullinagh  alias  53.  RICH/ 
Quill inagh  Barrineshangannagh  and  Knockmoyles,  470  a.  den  next  Dub 
prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Cahirbrack,  being  in  yc  S.  part  of  Sir  — a cabbin  an 


53.  RICHARD  STEPHENS  esq— One  cabbin  and  gar- 
in  next  Dublin  Gate— a waste  plott  whereon  a cabbin  stood, 
-a  cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and 
irden— a cabbin  and  garden— two  cabbins  and  gardens— 


Thomas  Stanley’s  retrenchment  in  Curteswood,  80  A.  prof  garden— a cabbin  and  garden,  bra _ <^bms  mu  ^ 

inn  « nnnrof  ■ bar  Glanherrv,  co.  Waterford. — lotal  a cabbin  and  garden,  a cabbin  and  __  P 

quantity,  (890  a.  3 r.  25  r.  stat.)-Total  rent,  8/.  7s.  0W-  of  ground ; on  y>  south  side  of  St. of 
in  f S.  W.  part  of  Chappell  Rahinegrough  and  Tomfarney,  cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  gwj.  V ^ 

709  a.  — Cloneroch  alias  Clonerock  and  Ballym'kissy,  part  ground  and  garden,  rood-land , in  y Gate— a 


most  contiguous  to  said  Chappell,  291  a.  ; bar.  Bantry,  co. 
Wexford.  — Total  quantity,  (1,619  a.  3 r.  13  p.  stat.) 
Fermanagh.  Total  rent,  20/.  4s.  1 1 Killykybanmorc  and  Killykyan- 


ground  and  garden,  rood-land ; in  yc  heart  ol  saul  street,  nex 
Cross-street— a cabbin  and  garden  next  Dublin  Gate— a 
waste  piece  of  ground— a small  cabbin— a large  housestead, 
court,  and  garden— a waste  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— 


mile,  contiguous  to  Killykyanbegg,  480  a.  prof.  100  a.  ui 
prof.  — Knockabehonnagh,  yc  S.W.  part,  90  a.  prof.  70 
unprof— in  Mullanoe,  30  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof— in  Killto 
(122.) 


and  garden  next  Maudlin  Gate— a little  garden,  waste,  , 
three  ridges— a waste  plott  of  ground  ami  garden— a cabl 
and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden  ro 


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_ Carrickwell. — a waste  plott  of  ground  and  garden.— a cabbin  part  of  Westkeile,  220  a.  2 it.  5 p. ; bar.  Clamvilliam,  co.  21  Ch.  ir 
and  garden.— a cabbin  and  garden.— a house,  garden,  and  Tipperary.— Total,  (480  a.  1 it.  13  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  ' _ 

kilL  a plott  of  ground  whereon  is  a lane  to  west,  and  a gar-  4 1.  10s.  Id. Date  6th  Sep.  21st  year.—lnrolled  5 A Jan.  Tipperar,, 

den. — a cabbin  and  garden  called  Martin’s  Castle. — a cabbin  1669. 
and  garden. — a waste  plott  of  ground  and  garden. — the  like. 

—the  like,  a cabbin  and  garden,  rood-land.-a  cabbin  and  58.  PETER  WESTENRA. — A house  and  a parcel!  of  . 
garden;  on  yc  east  side  next  y°  Castle  of  Magdalen  ats  ground  in  Atherdee,  with  an  old  thatched  stone  wall  building,  ' 


Maudlin-street. — a cabbin  and  garden  next  y«  E.  of  Kildare’s 
tenement. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a waste  plott,  ground,  and 
a garden.— a cabbin  and  garden — a cabbin  and  garden.— a 
cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and 


and  an  old  pidgeon  house,  and  1 a. — part  of  Atherdee,  near 
y°  town  walls,  and  a piece  of  that  hill  called  Regaire, 
St.  George’s  Park,  and  part  of  Annaghlogh,  131a.  2 n.  Up.; 
bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. — Total,  (214  a.  2 r.  30  p.  stat.) 


garden,  rood-land— the  like  next  Carrick  Gate;  on  y* N.E.  21.  13s.  0?,d.  — Mullaghstahan,  69  a.— Beggar  ats  Rjggan, 

side  of  Carrick-street— a cabbin  and  garden  next  y*  gate  on  1 1 6 a.  3 a.  36  p.  prof.  13  a.  2 it.  24  p.  unprof.— Dromleane  ats 

W.  side— a cabbin  and  garden  on  y=  west  side  of  Carrick-  Dromlane,  108  a.  1 r.  16p— Tirescourt  alias  Tirecorte,  91a. 

street.  — a cabbin  and  garden — a cabbin  and  garden— a In.  4 p.  prof.  9a.  2 r.  16 p.  unprof— Bawne,  102  a.  Sr.  8p. 

waste  plott  of  ground  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a prof.  52  a.  & 28  p.  unprof— Corveene,  132  a.  1 r.  20  

cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  Mullaghivally,  94  a.  1 r.  8 p— Killfeane  ats  Killfeene,  96  a. 

garden  next  to  Camckwell ; on  y'  S.  side  of  Carrick-street— a & 8 p— Corchars,  98  a.  2 r.  24  p— in  Killboyne,  48  a.  2 r. 

waste  plott  of  ground  and  garden,  rood-land,  next  the  steeple,  prof.  20  a.  unprof— Dromboliske  alias  Drombraliske,  93  a. 
-a  cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste  plott  3 R.  16  P— Tirmony  ats  Tireboyne,  88  a.  & 12  P— Lissett  ats 
of  ground  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste  plott  of  Lossett,  62  a.  & 36  p.  ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath— Total  quan- 
ground  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste  plott  tity,  1,203  a.  1 r.  28  p.  plant.  (1,949  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)— Total 

If—  Sn  “ T ,h,*  g“"i  *•  N-  °f  ">“•  2,i  «• m Sy.  21„  r.h„M 

non-stieet.  a cabbin  and  garden  next  Cannon  Gate— a waste  8th  Oct.  1669. 
plott  of  ground  and  garden— the  like.— a cabbin  and  garden. 

—a  waste  plott  and  garden  with  yc  tower— a waste  plott  and  60.  Col.  DANI1 
garden— a cabbin  and  garden,  with  a waste  plott— a waste  —in  the  same,  13 
plott  and  garden— a house  and  garden ; on  y«  S.  side  of  Can-  confirmed  formerly 
non-street— a cabbin  and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a neboly,  92  A. ; bar. 
cabbin  and  garden;  on  y°W.  side  of  Farrell-lane  or  Shefhogge-  tity,  (502  a.  & 21 
lane— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste  plott  of  ground  and  234  a.  1 r.  13  p.  p 


r— a waste  plott  and  60.  Col.  DANIEL  REDMAN— In  Ballyshanboy,  162  a-  Kilkenny 

ivaste  plott. — a waste  — in  the  same,  13  a — in  Ballylinch,  over  and  above  300  a. 

on  y“  S.  side  of  Can-  confirmed  formerly  to  him,  9 a. — in  Legan,  34  a. in  Bally- 

bbin  and  garden— a neboly,  92  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. —Total  quan- 

(1-lane  or  Shefhogge-  tity,  (502  a.  !e  21  n.  . tat.)  71  15..  5|A  _ b,  Bdlincuny, 

plott  of  ground  and  234a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (428a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  2/.  16s.  3d.;  ^ ^ 


•a  cabbin  and  garden— a house  and  garden— a cab-  bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tipperary— Ni 


bin  «*►**-.  o*bbh.  mi  garden — a cabbin  and  gaede,,.  in  ;•  bar.  of  Oowran,  gim'tei  to  y « of  himeelf  ,„d'w 

a ca  bin  and  garden ; on  ye  E.  side  of  said  lane — a waste  orphans  of  Arthur  Bell 61.  Col.  DANIEL  ABBOTT 

p ott  and  garden,  a small  cabbin. — a house  and  garden. — a — Rathnalaine  (part),  93  a.  1 r.  16  p.  plant.  (151a  Sr  31  p 
cabbin  and  garden— a waste  or  canteshade  into  y«  house  next  stat.)  11.  8s.  7d. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co—  Synode!  Limerieh 
Sir  Robert  Forth  s,  and  y corner  house— a piece  of  ground,  143  a.  plant.  (231  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.)  21.  3s.  5|d. ; bar  Clan- 

whei eon  stand  y walls  of  y corner  house;  on  y' N.  side  william,  co.  Limerick Ballenemonie,  427  a.  2 r.  34  p 

l e-aca  bin  and  garden-a  waste  plott  and  garden.  plant.  (692  a.  1 r.  32  p.  stat.)  81.13s.md.;  bar.  Knock  ^ 

, low  a bame,  and  gaiden.  part  of  yc  same,  rood-  topher,  co.  Kilkenny Capt.  HENRY  WEBB  — 

the  chimney  gable  and  rood-land— a house  with  one  Cloghrancke  (part),  203  a.  plant  (328  a.  3 r.  11p  stat  1 
y m the  parlour;  m Cross-street. — a rahhin  find  i;  1 1 ,/  . i„...  ■ . . „ _ _ 


of  said  lane— a cabbin  and  garden— a waste  plott  and  gar, 
—a  house,  now  a barne,  and  garden— part  of  yc  same,  rt 
land — the  chimney  gable  and  rood-land— a house  with 


chimney  in  the  parlour; 


den  on  y'  backside  of  Browne’s— a hut  and  garden  waste— 
a cabbin  and  garden. — a cabbin  and  garden. — a waste  plott 
and  garden— the  like,  mcaring  upon  y=  New  River— the  like 
on  y-  S.  side  of  the  New  River— the  like— the  like,  between 

the  river,  the  two  highways,  and  Farrell’s  Gate the  like,  near 

y*  town  walls>  y°  river  lunning  through  it— a house  and  gar- 
den—a waste  plott  and  garden,  next  y'  gate  and  walls;  on  y' 
N.  side  of  Farrell’s-street. — a waste  plott  and  garden  next  to 


gar-  11.  7s.  4id. ; bar.  Fassaghdining,  same  co. Cornet  RICH. 


ite—  WHALLEY.  — In  Graigneskury  als  Knockna-Bordally, 
plott  35  a.  3 r.  33  p. — in  Tenn-Couse,  4 a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  same 

3 like  co.  — Total  quantity,  64  a.  3 r.  6 p.  16s.  2\d. Lieut. 

ween  ARTHUR  ST.  GEORGE.  — Killcsulen  (part),  224  a’ 
near  & 14  p.  plant.  (362  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat.)  II.  10s.  2| d.;  bar.’ 

1 gar-  Cranagh,  same  co.  — TuUaglibrin,  part  next  to  Cantwells 
on  y'  Court,  72  a.  3 r.  26  p — more  of  yc  same,  next  d",  500  a.;  bar. 

xtto  Gowran,  same  co Total  quantity,  (927  a.  2 r.  Ip.  stat  1 

litre  31.  18s.  narf rnwM  urin r>  t_  <-■ ,,  '' 


Farrell  afias  Trim  Gate— a waste  plott  and  garden— the  like.  31.  18s.  9*d. -JOHN  HURD.-In  CutagMane,P‘l60 ^ 

J - . .’  ?n  y S.  side  of  said  street.  13  p.;  same  bar.  and  co. — Total  quantity,  (542  a.  & 36p 

a waste  plott  of  ground— a cabbin  and  garden— the  like,  stat.)  61.  15s.  6 Id— in  Garmnn*<A  rL™ u , . ‘ 


a waste  plott  ot  ground. — a cabbin  and  garden. — the  like, 

rood-land— a cabbin  and  garden  on  y°  side  of  the  river a 

plott  of  ground  wherein  is  built  the  new  parlour  and  kitchen, 

with  the  bawne  or  court  where  the  well  is  next  y'  cross a 

cabbin  and  garden,  rood-land— a house  and  garden a cab- 

bin and  garden— a house  with  5 chimnyes,  and  backside  with 
the  garden— a cabbin  and  backside— a long  skirt  of  ground. 


stat.)  61.  15s.  6.jd— in  Garranreagh  ais  Carranreagh,  1 qr., 
79  a — more  in  Carrowreagh  alias  Carranreagh,  J qr.,  75  A! 

in  Rathcoone,  next  to  said  Carranreagh,  64  a.  2 r.  27  p. ; 
bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. — Total  quantity,  (353  a.  3 r.  28  p. 
stat.)  21. 3s.  8ijd. — Note : By  patent,  dated  1 Nov.  and  in- 
rolled  13  Dec.  1678,  the  quit  rent  of  61.  15s.  6 id.  was  re- 


e garden,  a cabbin  and  backside— a long  skirt  of  ground,  duccd  to  31.  ( Boll  28.) 62  THOMAS  T-TOTTP  mvra 

«te  horn  r end  of  Betngh’s  cabbin  by  the  street  side,  and  - In  Rathkloge,  200  a.  pt  1(323  a 3 r 3^  p staf) 

"t  " y ™'S'de  of  Plu"kett  s Sal‘len>  “d  so  by  the  waste  41.  0s.  llfd.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford  1 Pant  Rfi 

Skefhogg  s-lane;  on  y‘  S.  side  of  Market-street— a cabbin  BERT  or  THOMAS  THORNHILL.  -Part  of  Currnoh 
d garden—,,  eabbm  nnd  garden— „ ton.,  .it],  2 etimnya,  «,d  Clonten^,,  127  n.  S «.  2 r— in  , 

11  and  garden.  „ touse  end  garden — a cabbin — 7p.;  tar.  Kelt,  eo.  MtaTH. -Tottl rtJ 

XSLXm 


and  garden— a cabbin  and  garden— a house  with  2 chimnyes.  and  Clontenan,  127  a. 

—a  cabbin  and  garden— a house  and  garden— a cabbin 7i\;  bar.  Kells,  co. 

a <obbin.  a house  with  2 chimnyes,  next  y'  castle,  sideing  1 n.  35  p.  stat.)  31.  6s. 

in  Magdalen-street ; on  y'  N.  side  of  said  street,  said  town  of  1 R.  2 p— in  Sarsanstov 
Kells.  Dandles towne,  267  a.  2 u— all  y'  premisses  in  bar.  cridernon,  co.  Westm: 
Kells,  co.  Meath— rotal  lands  m Meath,  360  a.  1 r.  13  P.  18s.  3 id.  — in  Ballyne 
Want  (583  A.  2 R.  28  P.  stat.)  _ Rent,  71.  5s.  1 Id. -Total  33  P.  ‘stat.)  3s.  3*1 ; 

, , 1 yr  lH’,lscs  , cabbl"s  111  Kells,  being  of  the  Capt.  JOHN  CA 

mMWnteTr  /'’  pC  SU1"  °f  U 18S-  U- 5a  WIL-  said>  39  A-  2 "■  i 

ldlAM  WLBSrLR— Pepparstowne,  89a.  2 r— Irishtowne  andco. JOHNEM! 

Pnl,’  2n'  30r';  Kells’  co-  Meath.— Total  & 35  p.  plant.  (22  a.  3 
IT-Tsld—nl  ZV  (261  A-  & 9p-  sta(') — Rent,  59  a.  1 l plant!  (95  a. 


and  Clontenan,  127  a.  3 r.  2p— in  Destenrath,  36  a.  3 r. 

7 p. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath Total  quantity,  (266  a 

1 n.  35  i».  stat.)  31.  6s.  8 — in  Bullyna  als  Grange,  3 a. 
1 it.  2 p— in  Sarsanstowne,  42  a.;  bar.  Moyashell  and  Magh- 

endernon,  co.  Westmeath Total,  (73a.  In.  6p.  stat.) 

18s.  3^d.  — in  Ballynemony,  8 a.  & 29  p.  plant.  (13  a.  & 
33  p.  stat.)  3s.  3*<f. ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. 

'Capt.  JOHN  CAMPBELL. — In  Ballynamony  afore- 
said, 39  a.  2 r.  plant.  (63  a.  3 r.  36  p.  stat.)  16s. ; same  bar. 

and  co. JOHN  EMERSON— In  said  Ballynamony,  14  a 

& 35  p.  plant.  (22  A.  3 r.  6 p.  stab)  5s.  8 id— in  Tonyone, 
59  A.  1 R.  nlant.  (95  » in  „ ’• 


nyone  aforesaid,  21  a.  2 r.  prof,  plant.  (34  a.  3 n.  13  p.  stat.) 

57.  NATHANIEL  LACY,  son  and  heir  of  NT  f f'  f"'  FRANCIS  GORE  knt.  — Ballynemoney 

London,  dec-,  and  ELIZ.,  re.ic’t  and  e'ecutaix  of  lid  N^th  ^ ^ ^ & 18  P'  Stat>  1°"  Knock- 

— The  east  part  of  the  south  part  of  Eastkeile  76  a —in  vc  S °P*el’  co-  "-kenny.  GODFREY  KEILER — part  Wexford. 

i astKeite,  7b  a— in  y S.  of  Coolegary  and  Coolcleere,  37  a.  2 r.  plant.  (58  a.  1 r. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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21Ch.II.  10  p.  stat.)  14s.  6$<Z. ; bar.  Scanvalsh,  co.  Wexford. 

CONSTANTINE  NEALE.— Part  of  the  same,  29  a.  2 n. 

Wexford.  (46  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.)  11s.  Sjjd. Col.  WILLIAM 

CANDLER — Part  of  Ballynemoney  aforesaid,  70  a.  plant. 

(1 13  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.)  U 8s.  id. Sir  HENRY 

PEIRCE.  — Part  of  Ballynemoney  aforesaid,  30  a.  plant. 

(48  a.  2 r.  15  p.  stat.)  12s.  If d. Lieut.  Col.  OLIVER 

WHEELER. — Part  of  die  same,  20  a.  1 r.  21  p.  plant. 

(32  a.  3 r.  7 p.  stat.)  8s.  2d. ROBERT  TRIPPS.  — In 

the  same,  16  a.  1 n.  32  ».  plant.  (26  a.  & 2 p.  stat.)  6s.  6 Id. 

THOS.  WOOD. — Part  of  Coolegary  and  Coolcleere, 

10  a.  plant.  (16  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  4s.  Old;  bar.  Scarwalsh, 

same  co. Capt.  THOMAS  EVANS.— Part  of  the  same, 

25  a.  plant.  (40  a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.)  10s.  l\d. The  exec" 

Kilkenny,  of  Major  BLACKNEY.  — Ballynemoney  (part),  58  a.  1 r. 

33  p. — Ballinclea  (part),  144  a.  2r.  7 p.  ; bar.  Knocktopher, 
co.  Kilkenny.— Total,  (328  a.  3 r.  lip.  stat.)  il.2s.2\d. 

Capt.  WILLIAM  IVORY.  — Ballinclea  (part),  22  a. 

1 r.  33  p. — Ballylasky,  881  a.  & 16  p. — Coolonymode  (part), 
54  a.  3 n.  31  p. — Total  quantity,  (418  a.  2 n.  34  p.  stat.) — 
51.  4s.  7f  d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Date  18th  June  21  styear. 

Sligo.  66.  Trustees  of  ERASMUS  SMITH  esq.  — In  y«  N.  E. 
side  of  Lissahelly,  84  a.  & 13  p.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  17s.  1</. 
—more  in  f same,  112  a.  1 r.  8 p.  U 2s.  2d.— in  yc  N.  E. 


part  of  Glancarberry,  towards  the  mountain,  210  a.  & 35  p.  si  Ch.ii. 

21.  2s.  8d. — in  Loughkinelty,  325  a.  1 r.  lip.  31.  5s.  8]rf. ; 

bar.  Carbury,  co.  Sligo.— Total  quantity,  (1,185  a.  3r.  S5p!  Sligo. 
stat.)  — Rent,  11.  8s.  2 Id.  — several  parcells  of  abby  laud,  Tipperary. 
with  an  old  abby,  64  a.  19s.  5 d.  — Rathshessiragh  called 
Abby  Lands,  34  a.  & 32  p.  13s.  5d— Abby  land  of  Tippe- 
rary near  Garranevally,  Lackantolane  als  Lackanceadane, 
Ballynymehy,  and  Ballynlyenty,  9 a.  3 r.  8 p.  3s.  0\d. 

—in  Sallagliobegg  or  Salloghodbegg,  451  a.  prof.  59  a.  1 r. 

unprof.  61.  16s.  lilt/.;  bar.  Clonwilliam,  co.  Tipperary. 

Total  quantity,  (921  a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)— Rent,  81.  11s.  9Jrf. 

— in  Ballynacloghy,  1J  plow.,  127  a.  1 r.  3p.  1/.  18s.  7 fd. Limerick. 

in  Pallice  and  Kearnenicanaghy,  410  a.  2 r.  16  p.  61.  4s.  Id. 

— Moymore  plowld  (part),  81  a.  2 r.  15  p.  prof.  29  a.  2 r. 

32  p.  unprof.  11.  4s.  9 d. — Lesseene  als  Leseene,  part  of  Bal- 
lyconeene,  44  a.  & 10  p.  13s.  4 \d.  — Land  in  Controversy 
betwixt  the  Gleabe  and  Knockderke,  19  a.  5s.  2d.  — Gor- 
theenanyne,  8 a.  2s.  5 d.;  bar.  Connogh,  co.  Limerick. — 

Total  quantity,  (1,118  a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.)— Rent,  101.  9s.  6 d. 

— to  hold  yc  premisses  to  y"  uses  of  his  charity,  particularly 
expressed  in  the  Habendum. — in  Poulvarla,  100  a.  — in  y'  Tipperary. 
easterly  part  of  Drombane,  935  a.  3 r.  5 p.  ; bar.  Killna- 
managh,  co.  Tipperary. — Total  quantity,  (1,678  a.  3 r.  4p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  101.  10s.  I^d. — to  hold  to  ye  aforesaid  uses. 

Date  28  th  Dec.  21  styear. — InroUed  \2tli  Jan.  1669. 


Roll,  0.1st  Cha.  II. 

Queen's  Co.  1.  JOHN  PRESTON  esq.,  alderman  of  Dublin In 

Cromoge,  34  a.  2r.  2p.  13s.  1 If rl. — in  Disertbeagh,  66  a. 

1 r.  31  p.  11.  6s.  10|d.  — in  Roscesteane  or  Roscellteane, 
10  a.  4s.  Old.  — in  Tinekill  and  Clondaglasse,  parcell  of 
Tinekill,  25  a.  10s.  1 frf. ; bar.  Maryborough,  Queen’s  Co — 
in  Imoe,  470  a.  1 R.  9 p.  91.  10s.  4 \d.  ; bar.  Portnelnnch, 

Meath.  same  co. — Rent,  121.  5s.  3d. — a parcell  called  Nangle’s  Land, 
with  a mill,  about  3 R. — more  of  the  same,  2 r. — a parcell 
called  Pigeons  Park,  Roesland,  about  3 a.  ; these  lie  within 
y'  surround  marked  in  y°  plott  and  book  of  reference  to 
the  Downe  Survey  (L.D.) — a parcell  called  Manning’s  Land, 
marked  (M.),  3 r.  32  p. — more  of  the  same,  about  3 a. — ano- 
ther parcell  thereunto  adjoining,  about  4 a.  2 r.,  contained 
in  yc  parcell  marked  in  said  plott  and  book  (D.),  with  several 
other  small  parcells  containing  about  17  a. — Total,  (27  a.  2 r. 

5 p.  stat.) — Rent,  6s.  lOid. — Boyestowne  alias  Boyerstowne 
alias  Bryanstowne,  250  a.  51.  Is. — in  Ardsallagh,  3 a.  Is.  7 \d. ; 
bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. — in  Knockmarke,  47  a.  19s.  Ojd. 
— more  in  the  same,  4 a.  & 8 p.  Is.  7 Jd. ; bar.  Deece,  same 
co.  — in  Belper,  10  a.  4s.  Old. ; bar.  Skreene,  same  co. 

Dublin.  — Rent,  61.  14s.  2d.  — one  old  garden  in  Cow-lane  in  Ox- 
mantowne.  — a small  brick  house  in  Cooke  alias  Pipe-street. 
— a piece  of  ground,  with  a small  tenement  built  thereon, 
without  St.  James’s  Gate,  being  about  2 a.  9 Id.,  and  for  yc 
rest,  11.  2s.  6d. — an  old  thatched  house  and  a small  garden 
in-  St.  James’s-street. — Rent,  1/.  3s.  3 id. ; city  of  Dublin. — 

Queen’s  Co.  in  Castlebrack  and  Grange,  474  a.  prof.  147  a.  unprof.  21.  11s. 

lid.;  bar.  Tenehincli,  Queen’s  Co. — in  Imoe,  162  a.  1 r.  4p. 
31.  5s.  8jd.;  bar.  Portnehinch,  same  co.  — Ballyhyde,  148  a. 

Meath.  & 16 p.  21.  19 s.  lid.;  bar.  Slewmargy,  same  co. — in  Knock- 
marke, 64  a.  2 r.  prof  16  a.  unprof.  V.  16s.  1 ]d. ; bar.  Deece, 

Queen's  Co.  co.  Meath. 3.  JOHN  FRENCH— In  Ballyroane,  23  a. 

6 18  p.— in  Ballinlogh,  77  a.  1r.;  bar.  Cullenagh,  Queen’s 

Co— Total,  (162  a.  2 r.  8 p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  0s.  1\d. 

Kilkenny.  4.  CHARLES  MEREDITH  esq. — In  yc  S.E.  part  of  Nash- 
towne,  43  a.  3 r.  13  p. — Tinekillv,  120  a — Cullnebrony  (port), 
36  a.  & 27  p.  — Total,  200  a.  plant.  (323  a.  3r.  34 p.  stat.)— 
Rent,  41. 0s.  lljd— High-Rath,  292  a.  (473  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.) 
51.  18s.  5 ^d— Rent,  91. 19s.  5 Jd.;  bar.  Gouran,  co.  Kilkenny. 
4.  HENRY  SLADE  esq— In  Castle-Hoyle,  671  a.  2r. 

27  p. — Kerryhill  (part),  28  a. — Gallan-Hallan  alias  Garryhal- 
low,  97  a. — Killmagany  village  (part),  64a.  3r.  24p.;  bar.  Kells, 
same  co— Total,  861  a.  2 r.  11  p.  plant.  (1,395  a.  2 r.  15  p. 

Kings  Co.  stat.)  — Rent,  111.  8s.  10.)d. 5.  Alderman  DANIEL 

HUTCHINSON. — Part  of  his  retrenchment  in  Forelacky, 
most  contiguous  to  the  lands  in  Forelacky  already  confirmed 
to  him,  337  a.  & 27  p.  (546  a.  & 31  r.  stat.)  prof.  610  a.  un- 
prof. 6/.  16s.  4 id. ; bar.  Ballybritt,  King’s  Co. Dale 

1st  May  21st  year. — Inrolled  8th  June  1669. 

Queen's  Co.  6-  GEORGE  ALMERY  esq— Curragh,  156  a.  3 r.  prof. 

28  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Harristowne,  103  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof. 

(122.) 


second  part,  back. 

17  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — Clonemore,  48  a.  1 r.  prof.  34  a.  1 r.  Queen's  Co. 
unprof. — Garrough,  75  a.  prof.  24  a.  2 r.  unprof.  — in  old 
Dorockes,  the  south-easterly  part,  101a.  1 r.  lip.  prof. 

25  a.  2 r.  24  p.  unprof. — in  Ballykillagh  alias  BallykiUenagh, 

8 a.  2 r.  ; qu.  80  a.  as  mentioned  in  his  sale  thereof  to 
Mr.  Best. — Lagh  alias  Leagh,  177  a.  2r.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. 

— Sleay,  415  x.  1 r.  32  p— ' Total  quantity,  1,166  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
plant.  (1,889a.  3r.  9p.  stat)— Rent,  23/.  12s.  5jd.;  bar. 

Slewmargy,  Queen’s  Co.  — Date  19 th  February  21s/  year. 

— InroUed  2d  March  1669. 

7.  JOHN  GLANDEE,  minister  of  Saint  Michael’s  parish,  Dublin. 
Dublin. — A timber  house,  slated,  in  Cooke-street,  called  by  the 
name  of  yc  Blue  Bell,  3 storys  high,  yc  front  14  feet,  built 
back  40  feet,  containing  4 rooms,  4 chimneys,  2 garretts,  1 
shop,  2 closets,  a backside  in  length  back  18  feet,  in  breadth 
equal  to  die  front,  6s. — to  him,  and  his  succ",  ministers  of  St. 

Michael’s  parish,  for  ever. 8.  JOSHUA  GOLBORNE, 

D.  B.,  minister  of  St.  Nicholas  parish  without  the  walls.  — 

A timber  house,  slated,  2 stories  high,  in  St.  Patrick-street,  y' 
front  18  feet,  built  back  25  feet;  more  built  back  20  feet, 
one  story  high,  thatched,  containing  3 rooms,  3 chimneys, 

1 shop,  one  garrett,  with  a backside  in  length  50  feet,  in 

breadth  21  feet,  and  an  old  ruined  house,  1/.  2s.  6d. — to  the 
ministers  of  said  parish  for  ever. 8.  Dr.  JOHN  YAR- 

NS R,  minister  of  St.  Bride’s.  — A timber  house  and  brick 
house,  slated,  2 stories  high,  in  Ship-street,  y'  front  27  feet 
and  .),  built  back  at  that  breaddi  17  feet ; more  built  back- 
wards 16  feet  broad,  containing  5 rooms,  4 chimneys,  one 
garrett,  with  a backside  and  garden,  whereon  the  said  house 
standeth,  in  breadth  at  yc  street  78  feet,  in  length  back  78 

feet,  21.  2d.  — to  the  minister  for  ever. 8.  CHARLES 

CORMACK,  minister  of  St.  Michan’s. — A stone  house,  slated, 

2 stories  high,  in  Oxmantowne,  the  front  45  feet,  built  back 
24  feet,  containing  3 rooms,  2 chimneys,  with  a backside,  in 
length  back  on  the  south  side  165  feet,  and  on  yc  north  side 
175  feet,  in  breadth  at  the  front  45  feet,  and  in  breadth  at 

yc  back  end  35  feet,  1/.  10s.  — to  yc  ministers  for  ever. 

8.  JOHN  RIGBY,  D.B.,  minister  of  St.  Catherine’s. — A fair 
timber  house,  slated,  2 stories  and  half  high,  in  St.  Thomas- 
street,  with  a backside,  stable,  and  garden,  31.  15 s. — to  the 

ministers  for  ever. 9.  CHARLES  WALSH,  minister  of 

St.  Audeon's. — A timber  house,  slated,  3 stories  high,  in  Corn- 
market,  yc  front  33  feet,  built  back  85  feet,  1 cellar,  1 shop, 

8 rooms,  5 chimneys,  and  2 garretts,  21.  os. — to  yc  ministers 
for  ever. 9.  RICHARD  DOVER,  minister  of  St.  Nicho- 

las within  the  walls.  — A slated  house  next  the  east  side  of 
y«  Tholsey,  in  Skinner-row,  18  feet  to  yc  front,  containing 
a shop,  3 rooms,  2 garretts,  and  backwards,  2 rooms  and  a 

garrett,  2/.  5s. to  yc  ministers  for  ever. 10.  WILLIAM 

FITZ-GERALD,  minister  of  St.  Keavan’s.  — All  that  y- 
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Dublin. 
King's  Co 
Kildare. 
Limerick. 

Kildare. 


Dublin. 

Longford. 

Dublin. 


Meath. 

Kildare. 

Meath. 
Queen's  Co. 
Kilkenny. 

Carlow. 

Tipperary 

Kilkenny. 

Tipperary. 


200  RECORDS  OF  IRELAND:  [March 


of  Mark  Fitz-Symons,  1/.  10s.  — to  the  ministers  for  ever. 

Date  Wth  September  21st  year.  — Inrolled  8th  October 

1669. 

11.  PHILIP  PACKER  esq.— Lackagmore,  200  a.  (323  a. 
3r.  34  r.  stilt.)  4f.  I Is.  OJd. ; bar.  Garrycastle,  King’s  Co. 
—in  Moone,  150  a.  (242  a.  3 it.  36  i>.  stat.)  3/.  0s.  8J d. ; 
bar.  Kilkea  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare.  — in  Moynurea  and 
Garryvony,  182  A. 2 it.  26p.  (305 a.  3 it.  18p.  stat.)  21. 17s.  id.-, 
bar.  Connagh,  co.  Lymerick.  — in  Glainestaire,  134  a.  prof. 
70  a.  unprof.  (217  a.  & 9 i>.  stat.)  21.  0s.  7jd. ; bar.  Con- 

nelloe,  same  co. Date  10 th  August  1 0th  year. — Inrolled 

4 th  November  1669. 

12.  WILLIAM  Lord  Visct.  DONGAN,  brother  of 
Sir  Walter,  and  son  of  Sir  John  Dongan,  knts.  and  baronetts. 
— Castletowne-Kildrought,  with  the  impropriate  tithes  of  y' 
parish  of  Kyldrought,  6/.  10s.  — Mooretowne,  with  the 
appurtenances,  Kilmacradocke,  Godfryhenrystowne,  Coole- 
m'Thomas,  Collinsblackstowne,  Possickstowne,  in  Ardresse 
40  a.  — Bebur  or  Bewbus,  31.  — Sherlockstowne,  with  yc 
moyety  of  yc  tythes. — Clane,  parcel!  of  the  rectory  of  Clane, 
21.  2s.  3d.,  and  for  certain  lands  and  cottages  there,  21.  5s. 
— Toberogon,  2s.  3d.  and  11.  5s.,  and  Giblinstowne  ats 
Gibbonstowne,  15s.  9d. — out  of  Cooledriny,  15s.  Irish, 
chief  rent.  — out  of  Mooretowne,  1/.  6s.  Irish,  chief  rent. — 
two  parcells  of  y*  tythes  of  Garoocke.  — the  tytlie  turf  of 
Loglidoety,  Loughtowne,  Collinstowne,  and  Corkeragh.  — 
in  Fleshtowne,  12  a. — in  Cappocke,  6 a.;  co.  Kildare. — 
Note : These  lands  in  the  county  of  Kildare  were  created 
into  the  manors  of  Kyldrought  and  Clane,  with  600  a.  in  each 
for  a demesne,  power  to  create  tenures,  to  keep  courts  leet 
and  baron,  a law  day  or  court  of  record,  to  appoint  seneschals, 
bailiffs,  and  other  officers,  to  build  prisons  and  appoint  gaolers, 
to  have  all  waifs,  strays,  &c.,  to  impark  800  acres,  more  or  less, 
with  free  warren  and  chace ; to  hold  two  fail's  on  6th  August 
and  28th  October,  within  ye  manor  of  Kyldrought,  two  fail's 
on  4th  October  and  17th  March,  within  the  manor  of  Clane, 
two  fairs  on  21st  October  and  25th  March,  at  Ballymany  in 
the  manor  of  Clane,  and  two  fairs  on  13th  June  and  10th  Sep- 
tember, at  Cully vore  and  Ballysenegard,  in  the  said  manor; 
a Tuesday  market  at  Killdrought,  a Thursday  market  at  Clane, 
a Saturday  market  at  Ballymoney,  and  a Saturday  market  at 
Cully  vore  and  Ballysenegard  ; at  yc  rent  of  5s.  for  each  market 
and  fair  ; to  appoint  clerks  of  the  market  in  each  manor. 
Patent  dated  8 Nov.,  and  inrolled  4 Dec.  1768,  ( anno  30»  Car.  2, 
2'" pars,  dorsoR.  34,)  pursuant  to  royal  signet,  dated  at  White- 
hall, 22  Sept.  1677,  inrolled  3d  January  following.  (29°  3 “p. 
d.R.6.) — Abbotstowne,  y"  moyety,  1/.  19s.  9d.,  with  the  appurt’, 

2 castles,  6 messuages  with  their  gardens,  7 acres  of  arrable 
land  or  thereabouts,  with  yc  rectory  and  tythes  of  Palmerstowne 
near  Grenoke,  meadow,  pasture,  and  comon,  in  the  town  and 
fields  of  Dalky,  3/.  1 0s. ; co.  Dublin. — Ballyneshogard  or  Bal- 
lynesaggard  and  Coolyvore,  1/. ; co.  Longford. — a house,  | 
with  a court  or  curtilage,  backside,  garden,  and  orchard,  9d— 

a house  by  south  thereof,  adjoyning  thereunto,  with  a backside 
and  garden,  in  Fishamble-st.  without  St.  James’s  Gate,  called 
Park,  17  A. — two  houses  by  north  of  the  Fleece  tavern,  with 
their  backsides  and  gardens,  in  Fishamble-st.,  3s. ; city  and 
suburbs  of  Dublin. — out  of  Gibbstowne  and  Donaghpatrick, 

4 1.  chief  rent ; co.  Meatii.  — Carrickhills,  Killbeggstowne, 
Ballymany,  Grangeclare,  and  the  tythes,  great  and  small, 
thereof,  Curigkerngh,  the  impropriate  tythes,  great  and  small, 
of  the  parish  of  Killbeggs,  9/.— the  tythes,  great  and  small,  of 
Coi'kerah,  the  great  tythes  of  Stabberstowne,  two  thirds  of 
the  grent  tythes  of  Ilodgestowne  ; co.  Kildare.  — Norbins- 
townc,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  Moyglare  parish,  31.  10 s. ; 
co.  Meatii — Rathnemanagh,  Knockanegrough,  Cooletorin, 
Ballyteigin,  Knockancderry,  and  a tenement,  with  a garden 
plott  and  small  croft  in  Maryborough,  Queen’s  Co.  — the 
great  and  small  tythes  of  the  rectory  of  St.  Nicholas  ats  Tem- 
ple Michael,  Coolesartkan,  and  Manegan,  If.  10s.;  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— the  moyety  of  the  great  and  small  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Cloedagh  or  Cloydagh,  3/.  5s. — the  moiety  of  the  rectory  of 
Atluule,  with  the  great  and  small  tythes  thereof,  1/.  10s.  9 d.; 
co.  Carlow. — the  tythes,  great  and  small,  of  the  barony  of 
Steward  ; cos.  Tipperary  and  Kilkenny.  — the  impropria- 
tions of  Middlethird,  the  impropriation  of  the  parish  of  St. 
Johnstowne  alias  ScadanstOwne,  and  the  great  and  small  tythes 
thereof,  1/.  10s.— the  tythes,  great  and  small,  of  Kilkennybegg, 
Lismanieny,  the  townes  and  lands  of  Lisnecloanta,  Garrync- 


mone,  Lissnemorrngh,  and  Gortncmoddagh,  Ardingin,  Knock- 
anycree,  Lurhoeor  Lorhoe,  with  the  impropriation  ofLurhoe 
parish,  4 1.  — Rnthnegananagh,  Killcroddan,  Rath,  Castle- 
John,  Killbeallagh,  Cleofadda,  Carrigigowne,  Barnederige, 
A plow.,  Cloghjordane,  f plow.,  Loughane,  Artiny,  Ballystem- 
mea  or  Ballystenna,  and  Tiwell  als  Tincle,  2qrs.  and  i qr.  of  a 
plow,  of  Ballyduffe  and  Sheragh,  Quillagh,  Rodine,  Lisballyard, 
Rathmakenna,  Lissernan,  Camsheseragh,  Rathmore,  Gort- 
more,  Rosse,  Keilcerrin,  Lisludican,  Kellydaggan,  Lisscduffe, 
Ballyrickard,  and  Knocknasopp ; co.  Tipperary  ; (in  the 
Reddendum  is  mentioned  the  waste,  toft,  and  seat  of  yc  water- 
mill of  Killdrought,  3s. ;)  with  all  such  other  rents  and  services 
as  were  respectively  due,  reserved,  and  payable  out  of  the 
premisses  on  the  22d  of  Oct.  1641 ; but  by  letters,  dated  at 
Whitehall,  27th  Nov.  1668,  the  King  ordered  the  quit  rents 
to  be  released  and  discharged  for  ever.  (21"  1"  p.  f.  R.  13.) — 
Note : These  lands,  in  the  county  of  Tipperary,  were  created 
into  the  manor  of  Ballyduffe,  with  the  like  privileges  as  in  the 
manors  of  Killdrought  and  Clane,  and  to  hold  two  fairs  on 
20th  July  and  28th  October,  within  the  manor  of  Ballyduffe, 
and  a Wednesday  market  at  Ballyduffe,  at  the  rent  of  5s.  for 

each. Date  29 th  July  21st  year. — Inrolled  9 th  October 

1669. 

16.  THOMAS  BUCKERIDGE  gent.  — Ballekenace, 
4 plow.,  105  a. — one  plowland  in  Fedane  alias  Fedanbegg, 
123  a.;  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Total,  (369  a. 

1 r.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  5s Date  3d  Feb. 

21sf  year. — Inrolled  8th  Feb.  1669. 

18.  HENRY  TYNTE  esq.  and  MABILLA  his  mother, 
for  her  life. — Moneroe,  49  a.  3 r. — Monevallen,  45  a. — Garri- 
voe,  145  a. — Raghah,  101a. — Knocknatra,  178  a. — Ballymo- 
risheene,  27  a.  2 it. — Kildrewe,  44  a.  I r. — Ballymakeagh, 
164  a. — Gortnasnully,  21  a. — Total,  775  a.  2 r.  plant. ; paying 
such  rent,  and  no  other,  as  the  annual  quit  rents  due  and 
payable  for  each  acre  of  die  said  lands  by  virtue  of  y"  Acts 
of  Setdement  would  have  amounted  to  in  case  no  greater  rent 
had  been  reserved  by  a former  patent  of  the  premisses  granted 

to  his  father  Sir  Henry  Tynte  knt. Date  26 th  Aug. 

21  st  year. — Inrolled  31st  Aug.  1669. 

20.  JEREMIAH  JONES  esq. — Loglianecronoge,  1 qr., 
17  a.  3s.  5 id. — Carrowm'killehully,  1 qr.,  117  a.  1/.  3s.  8 jd. 
— Ardnebrone,  1 qr.,  109  a.  2 r.  If.  2s.  Id. — Carrownebole, 
1 qr.,  100  a.  1 r.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  If.  0s.  3 jd. — Carrowfree, 
98  a.  prof.  24  a.  3 n.  unprof.  19s.  9 Jd. — Gerbe,  42  a.  2 r. 
8s.  8 Jd. — Idomeene,  99  a.  If.  0s.  Old. — Drumnegowall,  1 qr., 
155  a.  2 r.  lf.lls.6Jd. — in  part  of  the  same,  224  a.  2f.5s.5jd. 
— in  Carrowreagh,  210  a.  21.  2s.  6d. — Mullaghgissan,  73  a. 

1 r.  14s.  9Jd. — Carrownekneckan,  44  a.  8s.  10  jd. — i'ober- 
rownane,  49  a.  2 r.  10s.  — Smagh  qr.  (part),  31a.  2 r. 
6s.  4 Id. — of  the  same,  34  a.  6s.  10jd. — in  3 cart"’  of  Sudery, 
56  a.  2r.  7s.  5}d. — Lismore,  1 qr.,  52  a.  3r.  10s.  6 jd. — 
Shianmore  and  Castle-caragh,  1 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3 jd. — Lislena 
alias  Castlcdermott,  52  a.  10s.  6 \<l. — of  Lislena,  1 qr.,  76  a. 
15s.  4id. — Carrowreagh  (part),  58  a.  2 r.  11s.  9{d. — Carrow- 
cashell  (part),  37  a.  2 R.  7s.  6fd.— Brickeene,  3 cartrons,  48  a. 

2 R.  9s.  9jd. — Carrow-crinne  or  cruine,  32  a.  6s.  6 jd. Bal- 

lyfarice,  64  a.  2 r.  13s.  Id. — in  Grangemore,  4 qrs.,  212  a. 
21.  2s.  1 Id.— in  Dunmeakin,  3 qrs.,  and  in  Mallin  alias  Car- 
rowmablin,  302  a.  31.  Is.  lid.  — Rahurlush  or  Rathurlush, 

1 qr.,  51  a.  10s.  4 \d. — in  Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  65  A.  13s.  ljd. 
— one  third  part  of  Lismore,  27  a.  5s.  6d. ; bar.  Tirreragh, 
co.  Sligo.— Clonelachoyle,  205  a.  lit.  24  p.  2f.  Is.  7jd.— of 
the  same,  74  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  253  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  15s.— 
Rathfagorry,  219  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  84  a.  3 n.  24  p.  unprof. 
21.  4s.  5 Jd. — Clooningin,  111a.  2 r.  24  p.  prof.  107  a.  3 r. 
4 p.  unprof.  If.  10s.  6d.  — Carrowreagh,  190  a.  3 r.  8p. 
If.  18s.  6 Jd. — Bracklonagh,  299  a.  2 it.  prof.  98  a.  1 r.  8p. 
unprof.  31.  Is. — Bunnacranagh,  242  a.  3 n.  21.  9s.  4Jd. — 
Brogher,  1 cartron,  59  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  86  a.  2 r.  unprof. 
11s.  11  jd. — Derrynile,  1 cart.,  104a.  3r.  8 p.  prof.  24a.  1 it. 

8 p.  unprof.  If.  Is.  OJd. — Derrynosly,  1 cart.,  66  a.  2 r.  prof. 
28  A.  2 r.  unprof.  13s.  5jd. — Ballinchurry,  1 qr.,  208  a.  2 n. 
prof.  283a.  2r.  32  p. unprof.  2f.2s.ljd. — Quilbagh,lqr.,182A. 
In.  16p.  If.  16s.  11  jd. — a great  bogg  in  comon,  704  a.  unprof. 
— Teigleigh  alias  Kilmaleior,  28a.  5s.7  jd. — in  Kilrawer,  1 qr., 
101  A.  1 R.  13  p.  If.  0s.  3jd. — Taighcleyagnne,  78  a.  15s.  91d. 
—Total,  4,759  a.  1 it.  31  p.  plant.  (7,704  a.  3 r.  21  v.  stat.)— 


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r TT  Total  48/.  3s.  2 Id. Dale  10 ih  Aug.  21  st  year.—Jnrolled  I bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. Date  6th  May  21  st  year.  21  Cu.it. 

* ■ - 9ft  Nov.  1669.  -^™//ed  1 Uft  May  1669. 


24.  Major  JOSEPH  DEANE.— In  the  west  part  of  Har- 
ristowne,  233  a.  2 r.  13  p.  41.  14s.  6Jd.  — in  Smithestowne, 
433  a.  & 14  p.  81. 15s.  4d.;  bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. 
— Total,  666  a.  2 n.  27  p.  plant.  (1,079  a.  3 R.  20  r.  stat)  — 

Rent,  13/.  9s.  lOJd. 25.  JOHN  CUFFE  esq.  — Bally- 

gnidihy  (part),  68  a.  1/. 7s. 6Jd. ; bar.  Galmoy,  same  co.— 
Smithstowne  (part),  529  a.  3 r.  26  p.  10/.  14s.  6 d.  reduced  to 
7/.  by  patent  dated  15  July  1679.  (Dot.  31-  Car.  2di,  3“  pars, 
f.  D.  32.)— Darbiestowne  (part),  27a.  10s.  lid.— Total,  624  a. 
3 r.  26 p.  plant.  (1,012  a.  & 35 r.  stat.)— Total,  12/.  12s.  1 ljd.; 

bar.  Knocktopher,  same  co. Date  22 d June  21s/  year.— 

Inrolled  20 th  July  1669. 


30.  Col.  JOHN  HODDER. — In  Corbally,  \ plow!1,  Cork. 
30  a.  2 r.  16  p. — in  Downekittle  and  Ballinglany,  218  a.  1 r. 

24  Total,  (403  A.  1 R.  14  p.  stat.)— Total,  3/.  1 5s.  9d. ; 

bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. 30.  PHINEAS  BURY  esq.  Limerick. 

— In  Rinemayline  and  Donegulleon  of  Killcornane  parish 
undistmguishable,  156  a.  2 k.  29  p.  (253  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.) 

2/.  7s.  6§d. ; bar.  Kerry,  co.  Limerick. — Ballycahane,  140  a. 

— Drumminure,  43  a. — a part  of  Ballymackternane,  marked 
on  the  plott  of  yc  Downe  survey  (9  A.),  17  a.- — Total,  200  A. 
plant.  (323  a.  3 u.  33  p.  stat.)  —Total,  3/.  0s.  10 id. ; same 

bar.  and  co. Dated  20 th  May  21s/  year.- —Inrolled  13 thJuly 

| 1669. 

31.  RICHARD  Lord  COLLOONEY.— In  Moyterrew,  Sligo. 


C'nUmu  26.  JOHN  WHALEY  esq.-A  parcell  of  Roscan,  45  a—  31.  RICHARD  Lord  COLLOONEY.-In  Moyterrew, 
J'  the  3 qrs.  of  Doghesky  alias  Dawheske,  267  a.  2 r.  15  p.  prof.  4 qiv,  24  a.  2 r.  4s.  1 lid— in  the  S.  W.  end  of  Ballyhely, 

260  a.  3 r.  31  p.  unprof.— Ballygarrane  alias  Garran  quarter,  2 qrs.,  being  Duneveragh,  107  a.  3 r.  U Is.  9Jd— in  a par- 

84  a.  2 r.  6 p.  prof.  11  a.  & 34  p.  unprof. — Ennis-Jordan,  6 a.  cell  of  Ballymullany,  5 a.  Is.  OJd. — in  the  N.  end  of  Askinnon 
& 8p.;  par.  of  Oranmore,  liberties  of  Galway.  — Dangin,  alias  Ardskinnon,  32  a.  2r.  26  p.  6s.  7Jd.— Drumleaghchin, 

1 cart,  and  1,  96  a.  & 12  p.  prof.  42  a.  1 R.  16  p.  unprof. ; par.  132  a.  1 r.  24  r.  1/.  6s.  91d. ; bar.  Tirrerill,  co.  Sligo— 

llaghoone,  bar.  Mocullen.— Newcastle,  Sliantulla,  and  Rota,  Rusky,  45  a.  2 r.  6s.  Old.— in  the  S.  end  of  Clonelorge,  61a. 

prof.  86  a.  3 r.  16  p.  unprof.;  par.  St.  Nicholas,  1 r.  13  p.  12s.  SJd— in  Dromdrelhy  alias  Dromrowlagh, 


ie  liberties. — Lettraghbeg,  1 c 


1 r.  13  p.  12s.  S|d.— in  Dromdrelhy  alias  Dromrowlagh, 
called  Coole-o-Kearing  alias  Cooleockerna,  60  a.  12s.  Ud. ; 


3 r.  10  p.  unprof. in  Knocknecarragh  qr.,  part  of  the  4 qrs.  bar.  Corran,  same  co.— in  Cunghall,  2 qrs.,  152  a.  2 r.  16  r. 

of  Barne,  within  which  qrs.  are  contained  several  small  par-  1/.  10s.  9jd.— in  Corkefree  qr.,  being  one  of  die  qrs.  of  Doug- 


relk,  Athty,  Thomas,  lleagh,  Polirany,  Knockbrack,  Gortelin,  heme  ate  Dughorne,  234  a.  21.  7s.  3^.— in  the  2 qrs.  of 
and  Shikett,  105  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  150  A.  unprof.— Roghoone  Dougherne  ats  Dughorne  and  Magherimore,  100a.  1/.  Os.  2. ,d. 

qr  with  several  small  parcells,  viz.  Munclune,  Corranevolry,  —in  die  N.  E.  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Dougherne  ats  Dughorne, 
W and  mountain,  Shanballyduffe,  part  of  said  qr.,  it  being  by  name  Carrokeele  als  CashellwUly  and  Carrowkeele,  Mag- 
of  the  4 qrs.  of  Barne,  89  a.  Ir.  prof.  336  a.  2 u.  36  p.  unprof,  herimore  and  Carrowkarkfree,  80  a.  16s.  3 id. —more  m the 
— Lettrainore  4 qr.  91  A.  & 10p.  prof.  19  a.  1 r.  14 p.  unprof.;  same,  22  a.  2 r.  4s.  6Jd.— in  the  N.W.  end  of  Carrownaleck, 
car  Raahoone,  co.  of  the  town  of  Galway— Gortdorabogher,  30a.  2r.  2p.  6s.  Id— inTullawelly,  91  a.  3 r.  24p.  18s.ld. 
Gortshelley,  and  Upper-Verdens,  2 a.  2 r.  10  p— Lower- Ver-  -in  the  N.  W.  part  of  Cashell,  9 a.  I n 13  p.  Is.  lOld  - 
, , or  10p— the  franchises  of  St.  Dominick’s  Abby,  more  in  the  same,  102a.&16p.  1/.0s. 7$d— in  Tullanaghlog 


— Lettrainore,  4 qr.,  91  a.  & 10  p.  prof.  19  a.  1 r.  14  p.  unprof. ; 
par.  Raghoone,  co.  of  the  town  of  Galway— Gortdorabogher, 
Gortshelley,  and  Upper-Verdens,  2 a.  2 r.  10  p— Lower- Ver- 
dens,  1 a.  2 r.  10  p. — the  franchises  of  St.  Dominick’s  Abby, 


with  John  Lynch  Fitz-Jefiry  and  Jeffry  Lynch  Fitz-Dominick,  ats  Tullaghnaghlog,  168  a.  1/.  14s— more  in  the  same,  9 a. 

their  gardens  4 a.  1 r.  14  p— Gortnelicky,  Gortenove,  and  prof.  22  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  Is.  9|d—  Carncknagaw  ate  Car- 

Gortnecapp,  26  a.  2 r.  16  p— Scaghnamawooly,  2 a.  & 10  p.  ricknagawna,  71a.  14s.  4|d— in  Dunrus  ats  Daurus,  69  a. 
— thetwoLenaboys,12A.2R.16p— Gortalangin,  Lowsiehill,  13s.  llid— more  m the  same,  44  a.  prof,  jo  a.  unprof. 

Emeryfaddy,  and  several  small  parcells,  with  several  parks,  8s.  lid— of  the  same  parcell,  8 a.  I n.  Is.  74d— in  the  qr.  of 
31  a.  & 8 p— Gortnatobber,  1a.  1 R.  6 p— Clonegurgatoge,  Rooe,  32  a.  6s.  4$d— in  the  same,  104  a.  1/.  Is.  Old.  Li  - 

2a.  3 r.  32  p. one  parke,  2 k.  4p.  — Gortnadronagh  and  morgan,180A.  Ir.24p.  1/.  16s.  6Jd. — Carrowloghan,  170  a. 

Cappala-ran,  1 a.  1 R.  3 p— Gortnecaskie  alias  Gortcaskin,  1a.  1/.  7s.  4id—  Knockacreeny,  154  a.  2 r.  prof.  232  a.  unprof. 


2 r.  24  p. — Gortnecanna  alias  Gortacuna,  2 a.  & 14  p. — 


nefleming,  2 a.  & 24  p.  - Cappadrounagh,  8 p.  - Cappagh-  same  co.  - in  Kihnackorera  ate  KilWCorea  ats  Killmack- 
cloghmore  and  Cappatollohan,  3 r.  26  p.  — Killcorky,  ll  a.  Corchey,  96  a.  3r.  6 p.  prof.  52  a.  unprof.  19s.  7d.-  mAltci- 
3 R.  30  p.  — Cappaboneaneare,  21  p.  — Cappolemugare  1 a.  nan  alias  BaUymony,  171  a.  1 r.  13  p.  1Z.  14s.  8,d— moie  in 
& 11  p— Cappaneplay,  1 a— Drinagh,  1 a.  & 20  p— Tern-  thesame,  26  a.  prof.  265  a.  2 r.  unprof.  5s  3 id—. n Bun- 
payne,  2 r.  16  p— Carrowjorden,  2 a.  & 12  p— Capparean-  owen,  6 a.  2 r.  26  p.  Is.  4 . more  m e same,  ■ a. 
tiony,  1 R.  4 p.— Cappanebirky,  30  Gortumm  and  Cappa- 

. .cry .uifl,  O ni-nnnrtinnahle  nart  of  the  unnrof.  1/.  10s.  ilia. — 


fadda,  1 a.  & 28  p.;  in  the  west  liberties  of  Galway. — Nicholl- 
roegate  qr.,  Polerew  mountaine,  302  a.  & 25  p.  prof.  81a.  1 r. 
10  p.  unprof— in  Spittlegate  qr.,  the  cartron  of  Magherenure, 
with  the  parcells  thereof,  called  Loughlinplenisk  and  Gort- 


iiberties  of  Galway— Nicholl-  27  p.,  with  a proportionable  part  of  the  unprof.  1/.  10s.  9 jd— 

>,  302  a.  & 25  p.  prof.  81a.  1 R.  in  Lisaghan,  19  a.  3s.  lOJd— in  Ieaghtera  alias  Ieaghteragh, 
ir.,  the  cartron  of  Magherenure,  1 qr.,  42  A.  1 R.  8s.  6Jd— in  Clooneterman  alias  Cloonetearmon, 

led  Loughlinplenisk  and  Gort-  contiguous  to  Lissirilongford,  432  a.  prof.  202  A.  2 R.  unprof. 


,,  553  a.  2 r.  18  p.  prof.  246  a.  3 r.  7 p.  unprof—  the  4/.7s.  5id. 


n the  E.  end  of  Sleanaskry  ats  Sleaghnenaskry, 


4 qr.  of  parke  of  the  aforesaid  qr.  of  Nichollroegate  qr.,  112  a.  171  a.  & 11p.  1/.  14s.  74d-m  BaUyfynan  o 0 a.  1 r.  8p. 

, l 28,. — the  ! Of  Caherewlne  alias  Cmm*  of  pvof.  720  a.  anparf.  « 3a. 

Nichollroegate  147  a.  2 to  6 prof.  18  A.  & 38  P.  unprof.  ho,,,.,  220  a.  2 a.  prof  100  A.  unprof.  2/.  g- 

-a  part  of  Ballydavid  of  Nichollroegate  qr.,  34  a.  2 r.  20  p.  nulyoghter,  26  a.  Sr.  32 v.  ' 

p„^2A  »/8,„aprf.-in.b.a<».r.fL„.P5hg,„  ^ 

qr.  and  Islanemoie,  next  the  town  o enr ee,  Beagliye  126  a.  & 4 p.  1/.  5s.  6d— Chamcoyle  alias  Cam- 

22  p.  prof.  260  a.  unprof— par.,  bar.,  and  lib.  of  Athenry,  liea^nye,  i*o  a « . . , , J . r;|  , , 

rf  Hahoona  .,,<1  MaaaloL,  129 a.  3 ,.  SO  Fof.  49a.  95,.  1 ..  3 » ,rft  . p,op«onabl.  p«  rf  opp*f- 


2 it.  27  p.  unprof— in  the  cartron  of  Letragh  alias  Letroagh-  19s.  Sid— mmesame,  a.  05 

b® 

ofDyem  alii  Dangan,  17  A.  1 ..  28  t.-in  Kaoek-  «at.)-To»l,  631. 7a.  0b.  , taf  Tlarpragb,  ~ » <»ml 
* , ' e , , „ f R in;  iR  30  p seised  to  die  use  of  him  and  his  heirs  of  381a.  Ik.  17  i.  in 

rs  a n ■ asp  ( ”27 , fn  12,.'^.  « .no » *. ... 

«■  I*--  hi.  Mucullin,  co._28.  Si.  THOMAS  2.  oT 

NEWCOMEN  ban— Part  of  John  Whaley’s  retrenchment  Fra  Kine,  1,340  a.  ■ & 9 p —for  Thomas 

Larraghgate  qr.,  the  4 qr.  of  Clorane  Islandmore,  part  of  3 R.  8,-for  H^chol^^8  9 t.  Joi ^ 
urhmarisllin  qr.,  and  Turberskeagh,  2 qrs.,  287  a.  plant.  Ormsby,  34  a.  foi  P P > rj  rv 


;,  191  A.  2r.  14  p.  1Z.18s.9A— mi 


Raghmarishin  qr.,  and  Turberskeagh,  2 qrs.,  287  a.  plant.  Ormsby,  34  ^-tor  runup  p _fbr  c'apt.  Henry 

(46lA.3n.32,  , ft.)  2t  18a. , 4 to.  Aft.™  »3  5 ,.-lb.  Thorns  H-to.  *»— «* 

5StS  U 54a.  3.,  13;-f„  Henry  G.i.h,  87.,. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Sligo. 

Mayo. 

Sligo. 

Kilkenny. 
"Wexford . 


1 r.  13  p.— for  Francis  Ji 
Henry  Nieliolson,  2 a.  2 n 
COLLOONY. — In  Magh 
of  Dougharne  ats  Doglium 
same  co. — in  Cooleninamt 


i,  73  a.  & 16  for  Capt. 

. 35.  RICHARD  Lord 

■e  qr.,  being  part  of  the  4 qrs. 
I A.  1/.  2s.  lOJrf;  bar.  Lej'ny, 
Is.  2Jrf. — to  hold  these 


premisses  to  y'  use  of  John  Wilkinson  for  ever;  bar. 

Carbery,  same  co. 36.  Dr.  HENRY  NICHOLSON. 

— Tlie  3 half  qrs.  of  Drunim,  Cloonecarra,  and  Lecarrokil- 
lagh  (part),  102  a.  1/.  Os.  7 Jrf.;  bar.  Tyraivly,  co.  Mayo— 
part  of  Grange,  342  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  26  a.  2 n.  26  p.  un- 
prof.— Colinamore,  J qr.,  76  a — Carobanan,  J qr.,  61a.  1 n. 
24  p.— Total,  479  a.  2 r.  16  p.  plant.  (776  a.  3 r.  17  p.  stat.) 

— Total,  4/.  17s.  lrf. 36.  HENRY  HUGHES  esq— 

Tulla-Cossineniore  qr.,  138  a.  & 16  p — Tulla-Cossihebegg, 
h q*'->  SI  a.  1 r.  24  p.  — Corsalagh,  J qr.,  98  a.  2 a. ; bar. 
Lynali,  same  co — Ballymullany,  7 cart"’,  177  a.  prof.  105  a. 
nnprof— Total,  451  a.  & 8 p.  plant.  (730  a.  2 n.  20  p.  stat.) 

— Total,  41.  Us.  3 frf, ; bar.  Tirrerell,  same  co  , 

36.  THOMAS  HARLE— In  Mollan  qr.,  151  a.  2 r.  32  p. 
prof.  25  a.  unprof.  11.  10s.  8rf.  (245  a.  2 r.  37  p.  stat.) : bar. 

Lynali,  same  co. 37.  JOHN  CLIFFORD— Cloone- 

lurgy,  1 qr.,  122  a.  2 r.  27 p. prof.  (198  a.  2r.  32  p. stat.); 

67  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Corren,  same  co. Date  21th  Nov. 

21st  year. — Inrolled  3d  Dec.  1669. 

37.  ARTHUR  Earl  of  ANGLESEY.  — Gortimaslane, 
8 a. — Caherslea,  30  a — Lislauses,  Rathronan,  and  Slianaguill, 
140  a— four  houses  in  Tralee ; bar.  Truannghny,  co.  Kerry. 

— Total,  178  a.  plant.  (288  a.  Ik.  13  p.  stat.) —Total, 
21.  14s.  OJrf— in  Knocktopher,  436  a.  81.  16s.  6d.— in  Kill- 
kenyhill,  67  a.  1/.  7s.  lirf— in  Derrylacta,  50  a.  1/.  0s.  2Jrf— 
in  Crowbally,  267  a.  2 r.  16  p.  51.  8s.  ljrf— Total,  821  a. 
2r.  16 p.  plant.  (1,329  a.3r.  28p.stat.)— Total,  161.1  ls.l  lirf. ; 
bar.  Knocktopher,  co.,  Kilkenny— in  the  N.  end  of  Co'ole- 
roe,  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  40  a.  16s.  2rf— Knockmolin  alias 
Knockomolin,  84  a.  I it.  11.  14s.  — in  Ballyvalloe,  425  a. 

81.  Us.  llirf. — Blackconnygeere,  242  a.  41.  17s.  llirf. 

in  Ballenagh,  1 a.  and  Barneredenny,  84  a.  11.  14s.  4\d. 

Ballynesker,  77  a.  & 27  p.  11.  Us.  2d.— in  the  S.  E.  part  of 
Roghinderrigg,  112  a.  & 27  p.  21.  5s.  4rf— more  in  y=  same, 

60  a.  11.  4s.  lirf.  — Monevougling,  126  a.  l it.  21.  Us. 

Gnrrinmore  alias  Garrinneore  (part),  8 a.  3s.  2irf—  in  the 
westerly  part  of  Tankemuick  alias  Tankennick  and  Tobber- 

lomny,  138  a.  21.  15s.  10(1. — Loughlagh,  34  a.  13s.  9rf. 

Garrenranagh  alias  Garrybran,  182  a.  31.13s.  8rf— Balleroe, 
285  a.  la.  51.  15s.4Jrf — fBallynagh,  15  a.  6s.  OJrf.  reduced 

to  4s. — ) Bally nemodagh,  9 a.  3s.7irf.  reduced  to  2s fBal- 

lyncmonybegg  (part),  19  a.  7s.  8rf.  reduced  to  5s— in  Ow- 
lertwicke,  contiguous  to  Tankennick,  by  an  E.  and  W.  line, 

1 17  a.  21.  7s.  4Jrf— Balleroane  and  £d  part  of  the  Conny- 
gceres,  156  a.  1 r.  31.  3s.  1^1— Bally  beige  and  Shrampal'e, 
120  a.  2 r.  21.  8s.  7rf. — Knocknoskin  and  Ballymenin,  42  a. 

1 it.  17s.— l-CoUem'tire,  86  a.  11.  14s.  9 Jrf.  reduced  to  11.  5s. 

— I-Ballynemonybegg  (P»«)>  45  a.  18s.  2 Jrf.  reduced  to  12s. 

— l-m  Knocknegucy  or  Knocknegvy,  most  remote  from 
1 eighuraghan,  107  a.  21.  3s.  3|rf.  reduced  to  11.  10s. — 
fMonrcagh,  28  a.  Us.  4d.  reduced  to  8s— fin  Ballinroane 
V" A-  !/; 1(is-  10d-  reducet>  ">  6s— tin  Ballym'Donofine’ 

the  N.  W.  part,  30  a.  2 it.  12s.  lirf.  reduced  to  8s l in  Kill- 

bride,  103  a.  21.  Is.  81  rf.  reduced  to  11.  10s. — fin  Balle- 
ninrragh,  most  contiguous  to  Clonm'tyre,  138  a.  21.  15s.l0rf. 
reduced  to  21. — f Half  Garrentroulen,  97  a.  2n.  11.  19s.  3rf. 
reduced  to  11.  10s.— |-in  Killcotty,  149  a.  31.  0s.  3Jd.  reduced 
to  21.  10s.;  bar.  Ballagheene,  co.  Wexford— fin  Mullgan- 
non,  24  a.  & 27  p.  9s.8Jrf.  reduced  to  6s. — (in  the  N.W.  of  i 
Lnttymerstowne,  70  a.  lit.  13  r.  II.  8s.  4rf.  reduced  to  II—  I 
+ln  lhe  Part  °r  Killdowny,  7 a.  2 r.  2s.  lOrf.  reduced  to  I 
2s.  |-in  the  N.W.  part  of  Rathnedan,  43  a.  17s.  4irf  re- 
duced to  10s— +in  Much-Rath,  11  a.  4s.  5rf.  reduced  to  2s 
— I ln  Bajlybogher  and  Paradise,  4 a.  & 30  p.  Is.  7 rf.  reduced 
to  Is— f"  Great  Ballymenan,  4 a.  Is.  7 rf.  reduced  to  Is— 
tAthestowne  and  Rpachland,  47  a.,  and  in  Ballylackccne, 
next  to  Athestotvne,  2a.  lit.  19s.  9Jrf.  reduced  to  12s— 

• m Rathdowning,  8 a.,  and  ( in  Bnllyrelly,  7 a.  6s.0irf.  re- 
uccd  to  4,  ; bar.  Forth,  same  co— in  Ould-Court,  21a.  2r. 

, 40  a.  16s.  2rf. — in  Ballynteskyn 
0 a.  2 R.  27 p.  12s.  lirf— more  in 
a 5s.  6rf.— in  Bnllycally,  69  A,  a 
39*.  Os.  »i_ inWile-dWcl, 
»«h  Hi,  Contro,.,.,  ll2  „ ls,  „ 
m kilhck,  Drillstowne,  and  Knoekngh,  128  a.  21.  Us.Srf. ; 


8s.  6rf— m, 
contiguous  i 


> Ballyve 


bar.  Shelburne,  same  co— Sarchill,  112  a.  & 2p.  21.  5s.  4rf. 

— in  Brownestowne  and  both  Graigescurs,  76  a.  1 r.  15  p. 
II.  10s.  9rf. — tin  Rathearke  and  Ould  Sheep-house,  13  a. 
5s.  3d.  reduced  to  3s. — |-in  Johnstotvne,  33  a.  18s.  4rf.  re- 
duced to  9s— t more  in  the  same,  5 a.  2s.  reduced  to  Is— 
tin  Harpanstowne,  85  a.  II.  14s.  5rf.  reduced  to  11.4s.— fin 
Poulmanngh,  7 a.  2s.  10rf.  reduced  to  2s—  tin  the  W.  part 
of  Norristowne,  by  a N.W.  and  S.E.  line,  68a.  l!.7s.6rf. 
reduced  to  II— tin  the  W.  end  of  Blackmore,  39  a.,  and 
fin  the  E.  end  thereof,  39  a.  1 r.  24  p.  II.  Us.  6 rf.  reduced 
to  II— (in  Coulsallagh,  120  a.  2I.8s.6Jrf.  reduced  to  II.  10s. 

— tLittle-Gurthines,  79  a.  II.  7s.  llirf.  reduced  to  II— 
fin  Woodtowne,  33  a.  13s.  4rf.  reduced  to  10s. — in  Gublis- 
towne  ats  Ambrostowne  and  Gublistowne,  63  a.  1 r.  13  p. 
II.  5s.  6rf. — in  Halsyrath,  the  W.  part,  26  a.  10s.  6rf. — more 
in  the  same,  41  a.  16s.  7 rf. — in  Rochestowne,  8 a.  3s.  2Jrf. — 
in  Bengrove,  23  a.  2 r.  24  p.  9s.  3irf— in  the  S.  E.  part  of 
Doncormack,  80  a.  1 r.  13  p.  II.  12s.  4Jrf. — more  in  the 

same,  on  the  north  side,  11a.  4s.  5rf more  in  the  same, 

36  a.  14s.  6Jrf.  — in  Hill  and  Doncormack  (part),  105  a. 
21.  2s.  7 Jrf. — Couleshill,  58  a.  11.  3s.  5Jrf. — in  Harristowne, 
70  a.  2 r.  26  p.  II.  8s.  4rf— in  Killkeavan,  80  a.  II.  12s.  4irf- 
—in  Sheastowne,  58  a.  & 11  p.  II.  3s.  5 Jrf. ; bar.  Bargy,  same 
co. — Note : Wm  W alker  esq.,  lessee  to  the  Earl  of  Anglesey, 
for  the  lands  thus  t marked,  being  all  retrenched  lands,  in 
behalf  of  himself  and  said  Earl,  obtained  an  order  of  council, 
dated  1st  March  1676,  for  an  abatement  of  101. 6s.  lirf. 
a year  of  the  quit  rents,  whereby  the  respective  rents  were 
reduced  as  in  the  column  of  rents.  ( Inrolled  3d  Feb. 
37°  Car.  2",u,  1™“  pars,  facie  Noll  9.)  — in  the  liberties  of 
Rosse,  511a.  2 b.  26  p.  101.  6s.  9 Jrf. ; bar.  Bantry,  same  co. 
— Carruffe  ats  Carnulfe  (part),  and  Hissittstowne  alias  Heyes- 
towne,  12  a.  4s.  lOrf. ; bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath. — in  Drum- 
rany,  180  a.  1 r.  31. 12s.  lOJrf— in  the  same,  10  a.  2 it.  35  p. 

4s.  OJrf. ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  co.  Westmeath part  of 

Clonbrusk  or  Curraghtomagee  or  rugee,  11  a.  4s.  5rf. ; terri- 
tory of  Brawny,  same  co.  — Cornellane  alias  Cornallane, 
133  a.  2r.  21.  13s.  lOrf.  — Tinnihinny  alias  Tinyhinch  ais 
Teneheny,  224  a.  41. 10s.  8rf— Ballyhanry  alias  BaUyhaury, 

, 85a.  11. 14s.  5 Jrf.;  bar.  St.  Molyns,  co.  Carlow. — boggy  pas- 
| ture,  belonging  to  Park,  154  a.  3I.2s.3Jrf— wood  belonging  to 
the  two  Pollardstownes,  and  part  of  Urghlin,  154  a.  31.2s.3.rrf.; 

bar.  Carlow,  same  co. — Mullaghmoy,  190  a.  31.  16s.  11  rf. 

Silliatt  Hill,  94  a.  11.18s.;  bar.  Ophaly,  co.  Kildare— in 
Tarrenrory,  contiguous  to  Lady  Ikerrin’s  interest,  355  a.  2 r. 
5I.7«.9irf— in  Bally-Phillip,  173  a.  21.  12s.  6Jrf. ; bar.  Sle- 
vardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tipperary.  — part  of  Clogh- 
cene  mai-ket  alias  Clogheene,  113  a.  prof.  1,174  a.  unprof. 

II.  14s.  3Jrf. ; bar.  Ilia  and  Offa,  same  co— in  Broccagh  alias 
Broceagh  alias  Ballinderry,  391a.  51. 18s.  8Jrf—  Cloninihy, 

4 plowlands,  and  Tarrawagan  and  Ballagh,  part  of  the  same, 
569  a.  81.  12s.  9Jrf— in  Carrigagawone,  123  a.  II.  17s.  4Jrf. ; 
bar.  Lower  Ormond,  same  co— in  Cronovane  alias  Clonovans, 
170  a.  21.  Us.7$d— more  in  the  same,  17  a.  5s.  l}d— Ros- 
namiltine,  166  a.  In.  6p.  21.  10s.  5rf—  Knockakelly,  81a. 
ln.  14  p.  11.4s.7rf— more  in  the  same,  37  a.  lls.2|rf.;  terri- 
tory of  llleagh,  same  co. — Crossehaven  and  Knockmurrerty, 
233 a. & 16 p.  31. 10s. 9rf—  Killcoole,  156a.  ln.  8p.  21. 7s. lirf. 

— Ballynilasky,  185  a.  1 r.  24  p.  21.  16s.  2.{rf. ; bar.  Kerry- 
currihy,  co.  Cork — Sennagh,  266  a.  4!.0s.9rf.;  bar.  Carbury, 
same  co— in  the  N.  part  of  Carrigeene,  300  a.  41.  Us.  ljrf. 
—in  Dundarriarke  ais  Dromdarriarke,  Lissnagree,  and  Liss- 
rue,  256  a.  31.  17s.  8|rf — in  Gortencoslane,  and  other  par- 
cells,  6 a.  Is.  9Jrf. — in  Feadane,  Ballynaterrigg,  Scart,  and 
Tullymore  alias  Tulligmore,  9 a.  2s.  8frf— in  BallynwAdain 
and  Tulligg-Edmond,  39a.  1 r.  20  p.  Us.lOrf.;  bar.Truagh- 
nackny,  co.  Kerry— Carrabegg,  340  a.  1 r.  38  p.  51. 3s.  lirf. 

— Brey,  563  a.  3 n.  31  p.  81.  lls.SJrf— Faighmanie,  156  a. 

&28p.  21.  7s.  11  Jrf — Glanline,  434  a.  1 n.  5 p.  61.  12s. 

Ballyhernymofe,  304  a.  2 it.  19  p.  41.  12s.  3?rf.  — Killibegg 
ais  Killbegg,  293  a.  2 n.  41.  9s.  0 jrf.  — Ballyl.ernimanagh, 
262  a.  2r.  21  p.  31. 19s.  9rf. ; par.  and  island  of  Valentia, 

bar.  Iveragh,  same  co. — Dromiller,  32  a.  2 u.  8s.  7J rf. in 

Corleagh  and  Cornamagh,  19  a.  1 n.  27 p.  5s.  lirf— in  the 
N.  part  of  Litterbegg  ats  Littermore,  contiguous  to  the  barony 
of  Dunmoyne,  15  a.  In.  17  p.  4s.  0 Jrf— Moyer  ais  Mayor, 

109  a.  prof.  307  a.  unprof,  ll.9s.5rf— in  Cappannagh,  43  a. 

1 Is.  7rf. ; bar.  Clonchy,  co.  Cavan — Moghcr,  185  a.  & 32  p. 

21.  9s.  lirf.  — Killgoggan  alias  Killgorgan,  113  a.  In.  8 r. 

| 11. 10s. 6rf. — Mullanegnvan  ais  Mullnghnegaiian,  155  a.  & 32  p. 

I 21.  Is.  9Jrf. — Drumanegh,  part  of  Gory-Mountainc,  211  a.  & 


21  Ch.  ii. 

Wexford. 


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16 1>.  21. 16s.  1 Id. — Drumgoragh,  Larnared,  and  Carrigam'edan, 
124  a.  1 R.  16  p.  1/.  13s.  5 £d. — in  Drumelly  ats  Drumayley, 
21  a.  3r.  24p.  5s.  91d. — a parcell  of  Kinafatle  alias  Knepotle, 
4a.  Is. Id. — Drumlogry, 23 a.  6 s.2£d.;  bar.  Loghtee,  same  co. 
— in  Cordingam,  1 17  a.  1 L 1 Is.  Id. — in  Lislea,  41a.  1 r.  35  p. 
11s.  Old. — in  Liscloane,  5 a.  Is.  4d. — Glinsks  alias  Glinskey, 
74a.  19s.  lljd. — Tonnyconelly  (part),  109a.  In.  11.9s. 5d. 
— Crocanedy  als  Crocavedy  ats  Corcavedy,  98  a.  2 r.  11. 6s.  5 d. 
— in  the  S.  E.  part  of  Ballynecarrigg,  58  a.  1 5s.  7 \d. — in  Dro- 
machon,  15  a.  4s.  Old. — in  the  N.  E.  part  of  Droghassan,  and 
Caunanurring,  24  a.  & 29  p.  6s.  5 £d. — in  Drumhillogh,  19  a. 
5s.  ljd.  — in  Corcrean  alias  Corrirean,  23  a.  6s.  21d. ; bar. 
Tullaghgarvy,  same  co. — in  the  westerly  part  of  Killinogh,  84  a. 
11. 2s.8d. — Knock,  56  a.  15s.  Id. — Mullaghleagh,  51  a.  13s.  9d. 
— in  the  S.  part  of  Gortinelethin  alias  Gortinedickin,  24  a.  1 R. 
13  p.  6s.  5 Id. — Drimagh  or  Drunaglr,  61  a.  & 17  p.  16s.  5|d. 
— Urrierren  (part),  53  a.  14s.  3.4d. — in  the  same,  13  A.  3s.  6d. 
— in  Cooleoge,  23  a.  & 26  p.  6s.  2 Ad. — in  tlie  west  part  of 
Gortinshinon,  31  a.  2 r.  8s.  4d. — in  the  S.  part  of  Killerachan, 
27  a.  7s.  Sid.— in  the  same,  N.  W.  part,  17  a.  & 3 p.  4s.  7d. 
— Gortnaboram  alias  Quillin,  110  a.  & 16  p.  11.  9s.  8d. — To- 
rynownagh  alias  Terrynownagh,  110  a.  3 r.  16  p.  11.  9s.  8d. 
— in  the  N.  E.  part  of  Mullaghmore,  144  a.  & 7 p.  prof.  60  a. 
unprof.  11. 18s.  lOld. — in  Aughweenagh,  71  a.  1 r.  19s.  lid.; 
i bar.  of  Tullagha  and  Tulloghonogho,  or  one  of  diem,  same 
co. — South Taghart,  75a.  3r.  8p.  5s.  1 \d. — Drumlialp,  82a. 
& 13  p.  5s.  6d. — in  Edendewgally,  57  a.  3 n.  8p.  3s.  10i)rf. 
— Mullaglmegrosse  ats  Mullaghnegrofly  or  grosty,  89  a.  6s. 
— Ballyoghley,  234  a.  1 r.  24  p.  15s.  93d. — Corhalman,  63  a. 
4s.  3d. — Drumbarr  (part),  72  a.  4s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Clonchy, 
same  co. — in  die  S.  W.  part  of  Drumliarrion,  62  a.  4s.  3d. ; 
bar.  Loghtee,  same  co. — Killnegrosse  alias  Killinegrosse  or 
Killnecrosse,  75  a.  5s.  0£d. — Drumgallon  (part),  20  a.  Is.  4d. 
— in  Corwellish,  28  a.  3 r.  24  p.  Is.  lid. — Knocklegane  alias 
Clonlogie,  10  a.  8 d.  — Cornichegogh,  48  a.  3s.  2Jd. ; bar. 
Tullagligarvy,  same  co. — the  one  moyety  of  the  mountains 
belonging  to  Templeport  parish,  4,624  a.  151. 12s.  Id. ; bar. 

Tullaghagh,  same  co. Dale  9th  Sept.  21st  year. — Jnrolled 

22 d Nov.  1669. 

51.  Sir  ARTHUR  FORBES  bait.,  WM.  and  JOHN 
CUNNINGHAM,  HUGH  MONTGOMERY,  and  THO- 
MAS STEWARD,  esqrs. — Two  brick  houses,  with  back- 
sides, in  Oxmantowne,  city  of  Dublin,  11.  17s.  6d. — part  of 
a house,  a backside, ' and  a thatched  house  backwards,  in 
the  N.  side  of  High-street,  15s.  2d. — a house  and  backside, 
d",  11.  Is.  — a corner  house,  11. 3s.  3d.  — a house,  a yard, 
and  a thatched  house  backwards,  11.  Is. — a house,  a yard, 
a thatched  house  backwards,  and  a house  backwards, 
11.  5s.  6d. — die  walls  of  a house,  a tylcd  shedd  backwards, 
and  a yard,  9s.  4 Id. — a house  and  a yard,  11.  10s. — a 
house,  the  walls  of  a house  backwards,  and  a yard,  1 9s.  6 d. 
— die  walls  of  a house,  a ruined  house  backwards,  and  a 
yard,  15s. — a house,  a house  backwards,  and  a backside, 
a house  backwards,  and  a backside,  widi  two  small  tene- 
ments in  it,  21.  19s.  0§d. — .a  house,  a ruined  house  back- 
wards, another  house  backwards,  and  a yard,  (a  shop  ex- 
cepted,) 21.  5s.  — part  of  a house,  a house  backwards, 
a yard,  and  a ruined  house  backwards,  11.  9s.  Id. ; in  High- 
street,  town  of  Galway. — Total  in  Galway,  151.  12s.  1 1 jd. 
—in  Toome,  fths  of  a cart.,  61  A.  2 R.  8 p.  11. 4s.  lOfd. ; bar. 

Granard,  co.  Longford. 55.  Sir  FRANCIS  GORE 

lent. — In  Tullanlick  and  Derrimcfinola,  1)4  a. — in  Carrowfi- 
nogeqr.,  23  a.  2 r.  30  p.— Total,  (223  a.  & 3 P.  stat.)— Total, 
. II.  7s.  4|d. ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. — in  the  2 qrs.  of 
Doneene,  to  follow  Major  Eyre’s  lot,  to  be  cutt  off  by  an  E.  W. 
line,  134  a.  j bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Carrowmur- 
ragh,  *,  qr.,  118  a.;  bar.  Athlone,  same  co. — in  Corbanc,  36  a. 
— in  Kuockingawna,  18  a. — in  Ballagh  qr.,  23  a.  2 R.  23  P. — 
Total,  (533a.  & 34  r.  stat.)— Total,  31.  6s.  7 id. ; bar.  Ballin- 

tobber,  same  co. 56.  EDMOND  DONNELLAN  esq.— 

Ralegh  als  Clogher,  1 qr.,  92  a.  ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co — 
in  Ballagh,  2 qrs.,  218  a. — in  Feaghmore  and  Derrychaliill  qr., 
108  a. — Island-Coyle  and  Crosse-Island,  4 a. — Total,  412  a. 
plant.  (667  a.  1 r.'  20  p.  stat.)— Total,  41.  3s.  6d. ; bar.  Ath- 
. lone,  same  co. — Dooneloone alias Dunlum,  127a.  plant.(205A. 
2 It.  35v.  stat.)  21. 11s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  co.Westmeath. 
—half  a qr.  in  Corey,  40  a.  plant.  (64  a.  3 n.  7p.  stat.)  16s.  2Jd.; 

bar.  Leyny,  co.  Sligo. 56.  HUGH  MONTGOMERY 

and  Copt.  HUGH  MONTGOMERY.— Derryhorane,  7s.  Id.; 
bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway Date  14 th  Sep.  21  styear. 

(122.) 


58.  Capt.  HENRY  SPERING. — Knockglasse,  235  a.  21  Ch.  II. 

41. 15s.  2d. — Duleene,  147  a.  2 n.  21.  19s.  8 |d—  Lawrence-  

towne,  64  a.  2 h.  1/.  6s.  ljd.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Me<tii MetUh- 

Dale  1 6th  Sep.  21st  year.— Inr oiled  1 \th  Oct.  1669. 


64.  Major  ANDW.  MANWAREING.  — Rossanarrow,  Kilkenny. 
242  a.  & 16  p. — Cottrellstowne,  160  a.  & 16  p. — in  Rogers- 
towne,  contiguous  to  Rossanarrow,  136  a.  2 r.  37 p. — Killma- 
ganny  (part),  122  a.— Total,  (1,070  a.  2 n.  17r.  stat.)  — 

Rent,  131.  7s.  7 |d; ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. Date 

27 th  January  21st  year. — Jnrolled  28 th  Jan.  1669. 


76.  BLANCH  WEEKES  alias  KING,  mother  and  guar-  Cork. 
dian  of  Marcus  Weekes,  son  and  heir  of  Cornett  Marcus 
Weekes  dec'1.  — In  Ballaghrea  alias  Ballygarae  and  Kilun- 
lagh,  115  a.  & 28  p. — the  S.  part  of  Brehish  alias  Brohish, 

10  a.  1 r.  35  p. — part  of  Laragh  and  Killmore,  being  part  of 
the  plowF  of  Mayne,  407  a. — Monetine,  Priestowne,  Ballna- 
kill,  Glasclone,  Gortnegawle,  and  the  W.  part  of  Conagh- 
Coly,  180  a.  ; bar.  Killmore,  co.  Cork.— the  N.  part  of  Tyre- 
carry,  15  a— Lyragh  (part),  18  a.— Kintire  (part),  12  a.— 
Skartenmore  (part),  25  a. — Donie  ats  Doneene  (part),  38  a. 

part  of  the  great  house  of  Kilbolane  and  of  the  demesnes, 

3 a.— Ould  orchard,  with  a house  and  tenement  thereunto 
belonging,  16  a.— Total,  839  a.  2 it-  23  p.  plant.  (1,360  a.  & 

13  p.  stat.) — Rent,  121.  15s.;  bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  same 

c0. 68.  Cornet  WILLIAM  WEEKES.  Proghus 

(part),  51  a.  2 R.  38  p.— in  Mayne,  plowland,  45  a.— Total, 

97  a.  1 n.  12  p.  plant.  (157a.  2r.  24p.  stat.)— Rent,  11. 9s.  6 jd. ; 

bar.  Killmore,  same  co. Dale  29 th  Jan.  21  si  year.— In- 

rolled  29 th  Jan.  1 669. 

69.  RICHARD  HUNT  gent.— Moncshcnagh  and  Drum-  Limerick. 
negore,  part  of  Ardagh,  40  a.  1 R.  12s.  2£d.  Larreene, 

Miniter’s  land,  it  being  1 field  in  yc  surround  of  Liskilieene, 

•5  a.  Is.  6 }d.  — a parcell  in  Liskilieene,  38  a.  Us.  6Jd. — 

Dromana,  being  a parcell  of  Liskilieene,  and  Garlanime  or 
mine,  108  a.  II.  12s.  8Jd.— Croscullane,  a parcell  of  Ardagh, 

12  A.  3s.  7i|d. — Gortrally  alias  Gortavelly,  part  of  Ardagh, 

14  a.  1 n.  16  p.  3s.  8)d. — a parcell  of  pasture  in  comon  in 
Ardagh,  53  a.  16s.  Id. — Farrengarry,  a parcell  of  Ardagh, 

13  a.  1 r.  16  p.  4s.  O^d, ; bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick. — 


59.  HUMPHREY  BEDINGFIELD.  — Crocklandishy,  Tipperary. 
marked  in  y'  plott  (K.),  52  a.  15s.  9jd.— in  Rochestowne, 

143  a.  21.  3s.  6d. — a parcell  of  Ould  Rouskagh,  marked  in 
die  plott  (26  W.),  92  a.  3 r.  II.  8s.l?,d.— in  Cloghnacody,  9 a. 

2s.  8d. — Total,  41. 10s.  Id. ; bar.  Iffaand  Offa,  no.  Tipperary. 

Date  ll/li  Dec.  2 1st  year — Jnrolled  2ith  Dec.  1669. 

60.  MARY  SCUTT. — In  Cahirnata,  101a.  2 r.  25  p.  prof.  Limerick. 
26  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Graige,  168  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  11a.  unprof. 

— part  of  Dooneene  of  Graige,  100  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  9 a.  un- 
prof.— Total,  (599  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.) — Rent,  51.  12s.  3 id. ; 
bar.  Poblebryan,  co.  Limerick. — to  hold  to  the  use  of  her 

son  John  Scutt,  a minor. Date  20 th  Dec.  21sl  year. — In- 

rolled  24 th  Dec.  1669. 

62.  Sir  JAMES  CUFFE  knt.— Here  is  inrolled  a letter 
of  attorney  from  Sir  James  Cuffe  to  Captain  Samuel  Gibson, 
empowering  him  to  surrender  to  the  King  letters  patent  ap- 
pointing the  said  Sir  James  (7  Sep.  1660)  clerk  of  y*  council 
of  y°  province  of  Conaught,  dated  6 Sep.  1669 ; and  a regrant 
of  y°  said  office  to  y*  said  Sir  James,  and  to  his  son  Francis 
Cuffe  esq.,  and  the  survivor,  during  their  good  behaviour, 

with  yc  yearly  fee  of  71. 10s. Dated  at  Dublin,  141ft  Sep. 

2 1st  year. — Inrolled  24 th  Dec.  following. 

63.  HENRY  VINCENT  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Nath.  Vin-  Queen's  Co. 
cent  esq.,  deceased. — In  Derrygill,  310a.  3 r.  16  p. — Curham, 

64  a.  2 r.  32  p.— more  of  the  same,  120  a.  3 k.  8 p.— Total, 

678  a.  1 r.  16  p.  plant.  (1,097  a.  2 n.  30  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

141.  9s.  6 Jd.  ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. Date 

8 th  Sep.  21s<  year. — Inrolled  27 th  Oct.  1669. 


65.  NATHANIEL  MICKLETHWAYTE  and  FRAN-  Westmeath. 
CIS  BELLERS. — Milltowne,  307  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Corclone, 

93  a. — Ballynegall  alias  Galstowne,  159  a.  2r.  16  p. — Gortu- 
melon  alias  Gortumble  (part),  251  a. — Ballymollan,  434  a. 

2 k.  16p.— Cartrongany  alias  Cathariuany,  78  a.  3 r.  8 p. — 
Russellstowne  (part),  211  a. — in  Catlierinestowne,  359  a.  3 r. 

X p. —Total,  (3,070  a.  Ir.  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  381. 7s. 7 jd.; 

bar.  Fertullagb,  co.Westmeath. Date  31st  July  21  styear. 

— Inrolled  2d  Nov.  1669. 


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21  Cir.  II.  Glainestaiie,  1 plow,  (part),  170  a.  prof.  102  a.  2 k.  unprof. 

— ; 24  11s.  7\d.  — William  Calvin’s  part,  in  AMagh,  154  a. 

Limerick.  2l  6s  9d in  Ba]lynebreny  alias  Ballaneberny,  with  Lisna- 

berny,  and  part  with  Ardagh  alias  Ballymibearny,  1 plow.,  221a. 
& 30  p.  prof.  142a.  2k.  unprof.  34  7s.  lid. — Enagore  ats 
Enaghgarre  ais  Glanagoure,  SSa.  3 a.  9s.8ij(4 — Lisnebrenngli 
ats  Lisnebrena,  28  a.  8s.  <S«4 — Ballynena  alias  Ballynenagh, 
173  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.  24  12s.  6\d. — Curraglinamullagh, 
1 plow.,  167  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof.  24  10s.  8 {<4 — in  Killocally 
alias  Killoly  alias  Killaloe,  400  a.  64  Is.  Si, (4 — in  Athay 
ais  A the  alias  Atay,  116  a.  & 15  p.  prof.  150  a.  unprof. 
14  15s.  2 W.— Total,  1,745  a.  3 it.  37  p.  plant.  (2,826  a.  2 it. 
22  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  264  8s.  3 Ad. ; same  bar.  and  co.- 


70.  RICHARD  LOYD. — Borisnefory  alias  Boresneforny,  31Cii.il. 

next  to  the  proportion  thereof  confirmed  to  the  Duke  of  York, 

444a.  2 R.  32  p.  prof.  150  a.  unprof.  (720  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.) ; Tipperary. 

64  15s.;  bar.  Ikerrin,  co.  Tipperary. 71.  WILLIAM  Limerick. 

HAMPTON  clke. — In  the  W.  part  of  Gortincarragh,  41a. 

& 17  p. — in  the  E.  part  of  Derry  and  Lislegust,  107  a.  & 6 p. 

— Total,  148  a.  & 23  p.  plant.  (239  a.  3 R.  35  p.  stat.) — Rent, 

24  5s.;  bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick 71.  JOHN  FIELD 

and  WILLIAM  THOMPSON.— Doorlese,  37  a.  & 5 p.— 
in  the  S.  part  of  Killmacknearle  ats  Killmacouerla,  111  a. 

& 17 p.— Total,  148  a.  & 22  p.  (239  a.  3 b.  34  p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  24  5s. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  4 th  September 

21  st  year. — Inrolled  IQth  November  1669, 


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1.  JOHN  Lord  KINGSTON,  Baron  of  KINGSTON. 
— Ballmadun,  437  a.  3 n.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  84  17s.  3jd. 
— Hazarestowne  or  Hazardstowne,  Great  and  Little,  88  a. 
14  15s.  7id. ; bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.— Kin  or  Kingsally 
alias  Kinsale,  386  a.  74  16s.  33d.— Killeagh  alias  Killeegh,  in- 
cluding a water-mill  and  watercourse,  80  a.  14  12s.  4Ad. — 
Portniarnock-Grange  alias  the  Grange  of  Portmarnock,  383  a. 
74  15s.  Ijd.  ; bar.  Coolock,  same  co.  — Blackball,  180  a. 
24  16s.  8(d. — Cardelfstowne,  212  a.  44  5s.  10(4— Barrons- 
rath  alias  Barrenrath  orBarrenragh,  179a.  & 32  p.  3412s.6J(4; 
bar.  Nans,  co.  Kildare.  — Ballyglassen  alias  Ballyglas 
246  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Ballymaccody  alias  Ballym'coddy  and 
Ballyoughtrngh  ats  Balliotra,  354  a.  ' 1 r.  — Ballyhimickin 
ats  Ballyhinkeene,  169  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. — Coolecarrick 
alias  Coolonanigg  and  Dower,  155  a.  — Garranassig  alias 
Grananassigg  and  Gortnaglery  alias  Gortnaleny,  84  a.  ; bar. 
Imokilly,  co.  Cork. — Total  in  Imokilly  bar-,  (1,634  a.  1 r. 
39  p.  stat.) — Rent,  154  6s.  5 id. — Ballyhinder  alias  Balle- 
liender,  96  a.  14  9s.  2d.  (remitted  to  Sir  Robert  South- 
well.) — Ballinroch,  175  a.  — Carrickwilly  alias  Garrywilly 
alias  Cargawilly,  138  a.  2 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Courcey,  same  co. — 
Total,  (663  a.  In.  25  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  64  4s.  4 jd.— Bally- 
shone  alias  Ballyneshone,  125  a.  (202  a.  1 R.  37  p.  stat.) 

14  17s.  1 1 \d. ; bar.  Ibaune,  same  co. — North  Ballyshone  alias 
North  Ballyneshone,  260  a.  (421  a.  stat.)  34  18s.  1 1 \d. ; bar. 
Barretts,  same  co. — Croaghtowne  alias  Croagh,  1,018  a.  prof. 
(1,648a.  Sr.  39p.stat.)  37a.  3r.  34p.  unprof.  154  9s. 2>d.; 
bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick. — Total  in  Leinster,  1,905  a. 

3 r.  plant.  (3,087  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat.)— in  Munster,  2,821  a. 
2 r.  16  p.  plant.  (4,570  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.) — the  premisses 
valued  by  Commissioners  at  5104  4s.  6d.  per  ann.,  and 
to  5864  18s.  9d.  yearly  by  the  value  placed  on  them  by 
the  L.L.  and  Council,  and  are  granted  to  his  Lordship 
in  part  of  the  7004  a year,  provided  to  be  settled  on  him 
and  his  heirs  by  the  act  of  explan".  — In  the  N.  end  of 

Cordlesse  ais  Cordilles  alias  Corleigh,  11a.  1 r.  13  p. more 

in  the  same,  11  a.  1 R.  24i>. — in  the  N.  W.  part  of  Killtassey, 

15  A.  2 it. — coihons  to  Lisletrim  and  Fedans,  12  a.  1 R.  24  p. 
— in  the  N.W.  part  of  Knockard  alias  Knockanare,  18  a. 

1 it.  23  p.— in  Knocknashilleny  ais  Knocknfishdling,  Kill- 
brier,  Knocknemclor  ais  Knocknamathar,  and  the  N.W.  side 
of  Ardagh,  425  a.  2 r.  32  p. — iii  Ardpriory  and  Milterngh, 
36  a.  3 r.  26  P. — more  in  the  same,  26  a. — Lagge,  2 parcells, 
10  a. — Fanny-Cotter,  96  a. — land  in  difference  in  Temple- 
breedy  parish,  29  a.— Bally cousheyne  ais  Ballycusen,  100  a. 

prof.  29  a.  unprof.— in  Ardhinek  ais  Ardelioige,  30  a Bally- 

norane,  161a.  lit.  24 p. — in  GarrenduIFe  ais  GarrydufFe, 
contiguous  to  Ballycushin,  5 a.  3 it.  26  p.— in  the  S.  W.  part 
of  Ballygarra  ats  Ballaghrea  and  Killmilagh,  246a.  Sr.  12p. 
—in  Coolygower,  5 a.  & 16  p.— in  Dolligagh  alias  Deleykey- 
begg  alias  Dellyharc,  and  Ballidillabegg,  part  of  y'  same,  184  a. 
—more  in  the  same,  8 a.— in  Ballinlagh,  38  A— in  the  N.E. 
part  of  Coole-Cormuck  alias  Coolticormuck  and  Cromoge, 
part  of  Traneragh,  4 a— more  in  Traneragh,  4 A.  & 32  p.— 
in  Castleishin,  38  a.  2 it.  17  p.— in  the  W.  part  of  Knock- 
nogh  alias  Knoekyoho,  part  of  Kilbolane,  15  a.  3 it.  27  p. 

more  in  y'  same,  135  a. — in  yc  N.E.  part  of  y°  plowland 
of  Mayne,  and  of  Killmore,  part  of  Mayne,  183  a.  & 23  p. 
— more  in  the  N.  part  of  Killmore,  part  of  Mayne,  18  a. 

1 it.  13  p. — more  in  the  E.  part  of  d°,  48  a.  2 it.  26  p 

more  in  the  same,  45  a.  & 27  p.— in  Cloghomora  ats  Clogh- 
anorn,  30  a.  — more  in  the  same,  5 a.— in  Killure  ats  Killree, 

122  a.  3 R.  8 p.— in  the  N.W.  side  of  Claderagh,  1 1 a in 

Newlowne,  11a.  2 r.  16  p. — in  Drumingtanlee  and  Ardagh, 

& 17  p.  plant.  (3,523  a.  & 


29  a.  % 


. 8 p.— Total,  2,175  a 


21  p.  stat.)— Rent,  334  0s.  6ft4  ; in  or  near  the  bar.  Orrery  Cork. 
and  Killmore,  co.  Cork.  — Ould-Court,  195  a.  1 r.  24  p. 

(316  a.  1 it.  31  p.  stat.)  24  19s.  3(4  ; in  or  near  the  bar. 

Courcy,  same  co. — Kilknocker  alias  Kilknogher,  145  a.  2 r. 

— in  Clonstoge  alias  Cloustoge  ats  Coustoge,  331  a.  & 25  p. 

— Graige,  238  a.  — in  Monecranebane,  103  a.  & 13  p. — 

Clenner  ats  Clonemore,  170  a.  — in  Dumaglian,  26  a.  1 r. 

20  p. — in  Farrenleheskeiy,  12  a. — in  Ballincloghy,  31  A.  2 it. 

20  p. — Lishea,  70  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof. — land  in  difference,  in 
or  near  Glannor  par.,  16  a. — land  in  difference  in  said  parish, 

42  a.  2 r.  20  p. — in  Coolelagan,  part  of  Ballyhinder  alias 
Ballyhinden,  49  a.  2 r. — land  in  difference,  in  or  near  Kill- 
crumper  par.,  14  a. — in  the  N.  end  of  Cregg,  contiguous  to 
Johnstowne,  26  a.  & 27  p.— more  in  the  same,  1 1 a.  2 r.  13  p. 

—in  yc  E.  part  of  Killathy,  known  by  ye  names  of  Ballyne- 
palace  and  Knocksheneboe,  167  a.  2 r. — in  yc  N.  W.  end 
of  Carrygoone,  48  a.  1 r.  1 p.  — more  in  y°  same,  2 a.  & 

6 p — in  Ballydahan,  1a.  2 r.  26  p. — Ballycllish,  200  a. — in 
Clonstoge,  47  a.  2 it.  8 r. — in  y"  N.  E.  part  of  Knocknamad- 
deiy,  25  a.  2 r.  23  p.— more  in  y"  same,  849  a.  & 32  p.— in 
Downanstowne,  50  a. — in  Carriaghleagh,  10  a.  — in  Bally- 
gowne  and  Ballyrummy,  65  a.  2 r. — in  Faskakeele  ats  Fassa- 
reele,  3 a. — in  the  W.  part  of  Carrighialt  alias  Carraghanalt 
ats  Craghanault,  200  a.— iny"  W.  part  of  Tullagh,  47  a.  1 r. 

18  p. — in  Lackbrack  ats  Lenkybrack,  15  a. — in  Ballinhalliclc, 

71  a.  3 r.  20  p. — in  Pharihy,  995  a. — more  in  yc  same,  427  a. 

— in  Cappanariah  ats  Killagha,  10  a.  — in  Ballydoyle  and 
Ballykerin,  189  a.  — more  in  y"  same,  70  a.  — in  BaUenal- 
tebegg,  4 a.  — in  Ardkittihine,  6 a.  2 it.  20  p.—  in  Ballin- 

reelisk  and  Killrodery,  18  a. — in  Grange,  80  a. in  yc  E. 

pavtof  Ballygrelaghan,  31a.  3r.  — iny'S.  part  of  Bally- 
verisheene,  part  of  Carrigoene,  37  a.  3 r.  26  p.— Total,  4,96 1 a. 

1r.  38  p.  plant.  (8,036  a.  3 it.  4 P.  stat.)— Rent,  754  6s.  10  W. ; 
in  or  near  y"  bar.  Fermoy,  same  co.  — in  Coolediniske 
and  Rahanaligg,  besides  Ballintaggirt,  185  a.  1 r.  32  p.  — 
Knockneskeagh,  115  a.  1 n.  8p. — Ballingranullagh,  110  a.  & 

16  p.  — in  y"  S.  W.  side  of  Ballygunagh  alias  Ballynigwinagh, 

71  a.  & 17  p. — in  Meadestowne,  17  a.  1 r.  38  p.  ; in  or  near 
y*  bar.  Kerricurrihy,  same  co.— Total,  499  a.  1 r.  31  p.  plant. 

(809  a.  & 6p.  stat.)  — Rent,  114  7s.  8}c4— in  Slewgallen, 

15  a.  lit.  13  p. — in  Rimebilly,  10a. — in  Piercetowne,  49  a. 

In.  — in  y"  N.W.  part  of  Ballybollellin,  46  a.  1 it.  — in  y° 

W.  end  of  Knockalianla  ats  Knockycanlea,  contiguous  to 
Mountlong,  36  a.  1 r.  36  p. — in  y'  N.E.  end  of  Knocsullagh, 

49  a.  2 it.  16p.  — Ballycoghlane,  127  a.  & 32  p.  — Total, 

334  a.  & 17  p.  plant.  (541a.  & 28  p.  stat.) — Rent,  54  Is.  5ji4 ; 
in  or  near  y"  bar.  Kinalea,  same  co.  — in  Moneroe  and 
Ballintobure,  Gortingrady  and  Moglier,  111a, — more  in  y" 

120  a. — Killconroe,  183  a. — in  Killidie,  contiguous  to 
Fineglacie,  by  an  E.  and  W.  line,  103  a.  1 R.  6p.— in  Gort- 
and  Cuilogerman,  244  a.  1 it.— Iniskeene,  38  A.— in  the 
49  a.  — more  in  Killidie,  247  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof.  — 
Ballylanagane,’  104  a. — Keantoher,  65  a. — in  the  same,  29  a. — 
in  Lisnafolly,  102  a. — more  in  the  same,  44  a. — in  CiveJeleene 
and  Lower  Cappagh,  197  a — of  the  same,  86  a.— of  die  same, 

a. — of  the  same,  13  a Banemore,  305  a.  — Gleamluffe, 

plow., 455  a. — in  the  same,  185  a.— in  the  same,  533  a.  prof. 

179  a.  unprof.— Knockeanedromigg,  292  a.  prof.  9a.  1 r.  unprof. 

— Borackeapagh  ais  Barry-Cappagh,  333  a— coarse  moun- 
in  in  comon  to  all  Sir  Edmd  Fitz-Gerald’s  lands  in  Killidie 
id  Monegane  parishes,  81  a prof.  763  a.  unprof. — in  the 
me,  821  a.  unprof.  — coarse  mountain,  called  Munemuch, 

Controversy  between  y°  counties  of  Cork  and  Limerick, 

2,579  a.  unprof. — of  the  same,  456  a.  prof.  456  a.  unprof. — 

Total,  4,384  a.  2 r,  6 p.  plant.  (7, 102  a.  & 24  p.  stat.) — 


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Cork. 


Rent,  661.  lls.Tid. ; in  or  near  the  bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Lime- 
hick.  — in  y°  middle  of  part  of  MonemihiU,  295  a.  2 R. 
10  p— more  in  y'  S.  W.  part  of  d",  107  a.  & 16  e — more 
in  yc  same,  477  a. — Lisbane,  Lismakeane,  and  Ballinvaraliy, 
125  a. — in  the  same,  58  a.  1 n. ; in  Killcollman  and  Shyan, 
one  3d  part  of  plow,  named  Glansorrell,  209  a.  2 b.  IOp. — more 
of  the  same,  436  a.  3 n.  23  p. — Rathnagore,  3d  part  of  plow., 
44  a. — Total,  1,780  a.  1 r.  19  p.  plant.  (2,883  a.  3 r.  19  p. 
stat.)— Rent,  27/.  0s.  Qd. ; in  or  near  the  same  bar.  and  co. 
— in  Gleangawne  and  Ballyfierus,  353  a.  prof.  176  a.  unprof. 
— Knockolemeare,  333  a.  prof.  1,022  a.  unprof.— in  the  N. 
part  of  Cahirlevoyle,  847  a.  2b.  8 p.  prof.  1,648  a. unprof. 
in  Garryduffe,  79  a. — Knockraderrmaddy  and  Cahiridagh, 

1 plow.,  253  a.  prof.  699  a.  unprof. — more  in  the  same,  565  a. 
—in  Ballagbnahuilling,  178  A.  2 it.— in  llussinghouse,  Killin- 
dornell,  and  Cashnacuill,  130  a.  3n. — in  Killmurray,  Killcoll- 
man, and  Cappaghcullane,  61  a.— in  Shannagbloyne,  4 a.  3r. 

Relane,  43a. — in  Dronburren  alias  Droberon,  32a.  2r.  prof. 

42a.  3r. unprof. — in  Ballydorogy,  i plow.,  21  a.  1 r.  35p. — in 
the  S.W.  part  of  BaUyallinane,  next  to  the  lands  of  Derry,  23a. 

2 it.  9 p.  prof.  190  a.  unprof— part  of  the  N.  part  of  Athea 
plowland,  10  a.  In.  30  p— more  in  y'  same,  478  a.  & 17  P. 
prof.  167  a.  unprof—  comons  to  all  the  adjacent  towns,  19  a. 

— Grannard,  75  a— in  Ballyegnybegg  alias  Ballyegny,  29  a. 
2 K.  4.  p.— Total,  3,518  a.  & 23  p.  plant.  (5,698  a.  3 r.  2 p. 
stat.)— Rent,  53/.  8s.  6d. ; in  or  near  the  bar.  and  co.  aforesaid, 
—in  Doone,  410  a.  1 R.  prof.  208  a.  unprof— more  in  the 
same,  421  a.  3 R.  prof.  136  a.  unprof. — Total,  (1,347  a.  2 b, 
31  p.  stat.)— Total,  12/.  12s.  8 d. ; in  or  near  the  bar.  Connagh, 
same  co— in  Cooleneshamroge  and  Ballyphillip,  30  a.  — in 
the  N.W.  part  of  Knockanbane  and  Knockacullin,  100  a.  3r. 
27 p— Total,  (211a.  2 r.  Ip.  stat.)— Rent,  1/.  19s.  7j</.;  in 
or  near  the  bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co— in  the  S.  W.  part  of 
Roanamooly,  46  a.  2 r.  27  p— in  die  S.  E.  part  of  Cappagli, 

jgfj  A Kilbirry,  170  a. — Jamestowne,  151  a. — Total,  553  a. 

2 r.  7p.  plant.  (896  a.  3 it.  18  p.  stat.)— Rent,  8/.  8s.  Id. ; in 
or  near  the  bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tipperary. 

— in  the  E.  side  of  part  of  the  W.  plowland  of  Gorton- 
grasse  alias  Gortnogrosse,  21  a.  3 n.  16  P— in  the  N.  side  of 
the  same  36  a.  3 b.  6 p. — in  the  N.  side  of  the  same,  62  a. 
2r.  26  p— more  in  the  same,  67  a.  1r.  2p— in  the  S.W.  part 
of Dromore alias Drumor-Casde,  102a.  In.  16 p. prof.  261a. 
unprof— more  in  the  W.  part  of  y°  same,  called  by  the  name 
of  Glassibure  and  Moulanenaghonile,  248  A.  3 R.  21  p.— more 
in  the  same,  35  a.  1 R.  23  r— in  Pallace,  44  a— more  in  the 
same  17  a.  1 R.  16  p. — in  Drumcumer,  96  a.  3 r.  28  p. — in 
Killcanskine  alias  Killcaskin,  122  a— in  y‘  E.  part  of  Gor- 
tonarda,  part  of  Killcanskine,  40  a.  1 r.  2 p.  — more  in  yc 
same,  15  a.  & 1 p- — in  Ballemore  alias  Ballymore,  125  a.  & 
24  p.'prof.  66  a.  3 r.  unprof—  Algort  ats  Aulert,  156  a.  prof. 

83  A. unprof. Dromanagh  alias  Dromina,  487a.  lit. — Ralli- 

coole,  122  a.  1 R.prof.  42  a.  1 R.  24  r.  unprof— Provis  alias 

Prohisse  and  Knockcahill,  452  A.  prof.  415  a.  1 R.  unprof.  in 

v«  E.  S.  E.  part  of  Cullin,  beginning  from  y=  mill  stream  to  y° 
river,  136  a.  2 it.  26  P— more  in  y'  same,  662a— in  Dwargen, 

j03  a. in  Clarngh  and  Couleknockane,  556  a.  3 r.  in 

Knocknegreenane,  360  a.  1 r.  — Knocknegeenagh,  1 plow., 


Lirraghclanbarruffe  als  Currngh-Clonebauniffe,  31  a.  & 
I p.  — in  y°  N.W.  end  of  Killvallyvorrighy,  including 
nockardgeny,  Knockneminy,  Killdenanc,  Knaghnll,  Tal- 
iluffe,  and  Lissnegreeny  (part),  223  a—  more  m the  same, 

rg  A 3 R_  8 p. in  the  N.  end  of  Drumandnagore  alias 

rominegore,  60  A.  2 R.  26  p. — more  in  the  same,  71  a.  3 it. 
iP.— in  Ballinoe,  45  A.  — more  in  y*  N.  part  of  d", 

I  a.  1 R.  12  p. in  the  W.  part  of  Killvallick  ats  Kill- 

Hick,  49  a.  2 r.  26  P.-more  in  the  same,  119  a.  I n. 
|.P— in  Rathmore  and  Rathbegg,  3 a— m yc  S.  W.  side 
KiPP.gk,P«.°f  Uj-fc.  «*•  «*•  Uv-Omn*. 
s Carrigallane  ats  Drummorewood,  417  a.  .i  it.  p. 
-in  Drumsackane,  323  a.  — in  Gorterehanagh  ats  Gor- 
ujth  and  Glownacoman  als  Glownaslonane  ats  Glowra- 
man,  537  a.  & 5 p— more  in  y' same,  296  a.  & lOp—in 
ollere,  part  of  Tullilish,  33  a— in  Knoonglasse  ats  Knock- 
mlasse,  contiguous  to  Killcronan,  160  a.  3 r.  20  p.  Kil- 
lccronane  ats  Killcroname,  434  a.  — in  Drumanagh  ats 
irumnanagh,  41  a.  3 n.  20  p— Carnagh,  part  of  Tullelish, 
16  a.  2 R.  — in  Moghanagh  plow.,  lying  in  the  N.  E. 
irt  of  Ballydraden,  49  a.  2R.-in  Rathnegard,  133  a. 
-Corbally,  240  a.  1 R.  — in  yc  E.  part  of  Coolegiliy  als 
(122.) 


Coolegillick,  173  a.  2 r.  30  p. — Culevahyen,  on  die  N.  side  of 
Ballino,  106  a. — Total,  10,096  a.  1 r.  15  p.  plant.  (16,354  a.  " 
l R.  26  p.  stat.) — Rent,  153/.  6.s.  41d. ; in  or  near  the  bar. 
Duhallow,  co.  Corke. — in  the  W.  and  Lower  Ballery  abas 
two  Balleraths,  211  A.  2 r.  28  p.  prof.  471  A.  1 R.  unprof. — in 
the  S.  end  of  Upper  Ballinerranes  ats  Ballynefanes,  bounding 
on  the  S.  with  Glanarrooske,  on  the  E.  with  Clondolan,  on 
the  W.  with  Carrigatertaine,  and  on  the  N.  with  Edw.  Ash- 
ton’s part  of  Upper  Ballynerraines,  51  a.— in  Lower  Bally- 
neraines,  bounded  on  the  E.  with  Clondolane,  N.  with  18 
acres  confirmed  to  Capt.  Beale,  W.  with  Carrigtertaine,  and 
S.  with  y°  same  Ballyneraines,  25  a.  2 r.  26  p. — more  in  yc 
same  and  in  Clondelane,  13  a.  3 r. — in  the  N.  part  of  Kill- 
gullane  ats  Killgogan  and  Curragh-o-Bowen  ats  Curragli- 
boane,  153  a.  1 r.  20  p. — fin  Ballynemarra,  45  a.  & 13  p. — 
•(-one  moiety  of  Ballynemony  called  Kilkane,  178  a.  1 r. — 
fBallingurrane  and  Ballymullin,  199  a.  2 it.  26  p. — fCarry- 
gymurragh  and  Killee,  264  a.  prof.  13  a.  1 r.  26  p.  unprof. 
— to  hold  these  thus  f marked  to  himself  and  his  heirs  untill 
Sir  Wm  Feuton  hart,  should  attain  his  full  age,  and  then  to 
y“  use  of  the  said  Sir  W,n-  Fenton,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for 
ever. — in  the  one  fourth  of  Ballybegg,  194  a. — in  Ballybegg, 
99  A. — more  in  the  same,  4 a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — in  Knock- 
nabogholly,  12  A— Total,  1,451  A.  1 R.  33  p.  plant.  (2,351  A. 

1 r.  18  p.  stat.)— Rent,  22/.  0s.  10<Z. ; in  or  near  the  bar. 
Condons  and  Clan-Gibbons,  co.  Cork. — in  East  Tullellane, 
20  a.  & 3 p— in  Raharoone,  out  of  the  N.  W.  part,  48  a.  2 r. 
27  p— Ratrough,  2 plowlJ%  753  a.  1 r— in  Ballymountaine 
plow.,  21  a— Knockanroe,  5 gneeves,  66  a. — out  of  the  W. 
side  of  E.  and  W.  Tulloeane  alias  Tullelane,  25  a.  1 R.  15  p. — 
Knockamurtollagh,  3 gn.,  80  a.  & 16  p— in  the  ten  gneeves  of 
Kilmalody,  S.  W.  side,  contiguous  to  Ryngarrygneene,  71a. 

2 r.  5 p— in  West  Skeagh,  126  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Carrigenoway, 
23 1 A— in  Kilbeloge,  N.  E.  part,  60  a.  3 R.  37  P— in  Carhuval- 
der  alias  Carhubaulder  ats  Derryscullane  plow.,  19a.  2r.  Ip. 
— Knockanossere,  216  a— in  Knox  ats  Knocks,  contiguous  to 
Garranes,  45  a.  1 it.  3 r. — in  the  6 gneeves  of  Lisbehegh  alias 
Lisbeneigh,  122  a.  1 r.  32  p. — Cullinagh  alias  Knillinagh, 
172  a.  2 r. — Garrane,  142  a. — in  Belirosse  alias  Bellorugh, 
184  a.  3 R.  26  p— more  of  the  same,  250  a.  2 r.  5 p.  prof. 
207  a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof. — in  Slevog,  being  in  East  Ballyvillan, 
34  a.  3 r.  3 p. — West  Clonegrage,  56  a. — Aghalinane,  167  a. 

3 r.  8 p. more  in  the  same,  29  a. — the  W.  part  of  Bohonagh 

alias  Mohona'gh,  360  a. — in  Owe  ats  Olie  ats  Oe,  780  a.  3 r. 
31  p. — in  Dromnilagh,  26  a.  2 r.  18  p. — more  in  the  same, 
234a.— Inchy,  1,247  a.  prof.  219a.  3 r. unprof—  intheN.  E. 
part  of  Awe,  called  Nascan,  175  a. — more  in  the  same,  701a. 
— in  Kinragli  alias  Kinreartli,  450  a. — more  in  the  same,  151a. 

18  p. more  in  the  same,  78  a.  2 r.  18  p.  prof.  100  a.  un- 

prof.—in  the  westerly  part  of  Carhunamaddery,  next  to  the 
barony  of  Bantry,  383  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof— part  of  Gliuia- 
creene  of  Killmacunoge  par.,  25  a.  & 37  p.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. 
—in  the  S.  W.  part  of  Altaghmore,  contiguous  to  Altarcagh, 
119  a.  1 R.  13  p. — more  in  Altaghmore  and  Altareagh,  298  A. 

] n,  5p. in  Lisbiallett  alias  Lisbillat,  23  a.  2 R.  13  r. — in  the 

S.  part  of  Littergroman  alias  Little  Gorman  and  Mannule- 
ganniffe  ats  Maulegannicke,  97  A.  prof.  42  a.  unprof— more 
in  the  same,  26  a.  3 r.  24  p. — in  the  S.  part  of  Kilcashane 
alias  Buddermin,  93  a.  Sc  37  p— in  the  S.  part  of  Killdee,  4 a. 

3 r.  13  p. more  in  the  same,  8 p— in  Knockeagh  alias 

Knockagh  and  Lissesarrame,  149  a.  prof.  140  a.  unprof— six 
gneeves  of  Cahirconow,  58  A.  2 R— four  gneeves  of  die  same, 
37  A_ two  gneeves  of  the  same,  29  a.  2 n.  prof.  17  A.  2 K.  un- 

prof—Liskubber,  138  a.  prof.  20  a.  2 u.  unprof— in  Ross- 
more  33  a.  Sc  13  p. — in  the  S.  part  of  West  Lisnebriny,  8 a. 

3  it.  13  p— in  Killberry,  18  a.  2 it.  20  p— in  the  W.  part  of 
Ferlaghnnes  alias  Phearlaghane,  123  A— in  Scartcoolenagher 
ats  Scartecoolena-Gihir,  150  A.  3 r. — in  die  W . part  of  Claslia- 
goule,  58  a.  3 r.  13  r— in  the  N.  part  of  the  two  Ranas- 
kreenys,  238  A— in  Dromgarriffe  and  Garraneard,  29  A.  1 R. 
16  p— in  Cahugarriffe,  165  a.  3 R.  3 p.  prof.  100  a.  unprof— 
in  the  same,  and  Killinekally,  part  of  the  same,  237  a.  Sc  7 p. 
prof.  109  a.  1 it.  unprof—  in Killcarrnn  als  Karranglasse,  called 
Banemore,  117a.  lit.  13 p. prof.  100a. unprof—  in  Reavolder, 
171  A.  prof.  40  A.  unprof. — in  the  N.  part  of  Bally-Ryer,  69a. 

2 r— more  in  the  same,  223  a.  2 r.  27  p— more  in  the  same, 

3 a.  Sc  32  p.  prof.  90  A.  unprof— in  the  W.  part  of  Lisrancan, 
67  a.  2 r.  18  p.  prof.  50  a.  unprof— in  part  of  Glanteige  and 
Knocknegorc,  16  a.  I r.  25  p— part  of  Kilderry,  15  a.  1b. 

8 p— part  of  Lick  alias  Eastleeke,  260a. — in  the  one  plow,  and 


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Kildare. 


Meath. 


Kildare. 


Fermanagh. 

Westmeath. 


Limerick. 


Queen's  Co. 
Meath. 

Galway. 


Fermanagh. 

Dublin. 

Tipperary. 

Cuhray, 


two  gneeves  of  Carronea,  160  a.  1 it.  14.  p.— in  the  W.  part  of 
- Drommore,  52  a.  3 it.  29  p.— in  the  one  pi.  and  6 gneeves  of 
Ballenorane,  178  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — more  in  the  same, 
50  a. — in  eleven  gneeves  of  the  same,  14  a.  & 32  p. — in  Car- 
rane,  233  a.  2 it.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — in  the  easterly  part  of 
d°,  97  a.  2 n.  27  p.— in  Bohernabredagh  (part),  105  a.— more 
in  the  same,  13  a.  3 it.  8 p.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. — in  Ardinpinane 
ats  Ardintenan,  381  a.  2 it.  16  p.  prof.,  with  a proportionable 
part  of  unprofitable. — Cnhir-o-Lecking,  48  a. — Gurteenakilly, 
3 plowl.,  208  a.  prof.  800  a.  unprof. — Banenaknockan,  86  a. 
prof.  40  a.  unprof. — Quolagh,  3 plow,  of  y'  same,  508  a— 
more  of  the  same,  119  a.  prof.  124.  a.  unprof. — in  Cappagh- 
more,  18  a.— more  in  the  same,  45  a.  1 it.  13  p— more  in  the 
same,  98  a.— Total,  12,872  a.  3 it.  27  p.  plant.  (20,852  A.  & 
1 p.  stat.) — Rent,  195/.  9s.  9d. ; in  or  near  the  bar.  Carbury, 
same  co. — Ballymakill,  348  a,  3lt.  1 p. — Killrathmurry  alias 
Killmurry,  155  a.  — Ballyonane,  339  a.  3 it.  4 p.  — Total, 
843  a.  2 a.  5 p.  plant.  (1,366  a.  lit.  21  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

17/.  Is.  Id. ; in  or  near  the  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare. in 

Richardstowne,  being  by  the  surveyors  returned  comons  to 
the  said  towns,  74  a.  & 14  r.  (120  a.&  1 p.  stat.)  l/.9s.ll|d.; 
bar.  Ikeathy  and  Oughtcreny,  same  co.— Date  1 1th  Feb. 
21st  year.— Inrolled  16th  July  1669. 


16.  SAMUEL  BULL  gent.— Veasingestowne  afs  Wea- 
singestowne,  106  a.  (171  a.  2 r.  32p.  stat.)  SI.  2s.  lid.;  bar. 
Navan,  co.  Meath. — five  little  islands  lying  between  Bally- 
nedrumny  and  Cooleronane,  and  Rangenig,  by  the  meares  of 
Woodtowne  West,  18  a.  (29  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)  7s.  3Jd. ; bar. 
Lune,  same  co. — in  Lynch  and  Leytowne  ats  Leyton,  28  a. 
3r.  (46  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  Us.  6|d. ; bar.  Duleeke,  same  co. 
—the  moyety  of  the  great  mill  of  Scurlockestowne,  with  y- 
moyety  of  f fishing  weare,  10  a.  (16  a.  & 31p.  stat.)  4s.  Old.  ■ 
bar.  Deece,  same  co.— in  Tramon,  two  tenements  and  15  a.’ 

(24  a.  1 r.  7 p.  stat.)  6s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  same  co. 

in  or  near  y'  Great  Farnoughts,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat.) 
5s.  8d. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — Gragadder,  79  a.  3 r.  32 1>. 
1/.  12 s.  3d. — in  Daniellstowne,  60  a.  2 n.  7 p.  ll,  4,s.  53.4  ■ 

bar.  Ikeathy  and  Oughtereny,  same  co Anagrane,  107  a' 

1/.  8s.  10^d.  — Edcngilliore  alias  Edengilliarne,  109  a. 

1/.  9s.  5d. ; bar.  Maglierestaphana,  co.  Fermanagh. 

16.  EDWARD  SMYTHE.  — In  Finnay,  27  a.  & 8 p. 
(43  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.)  10s.  lljd.;  bar.  Demifore,  co.  West- 
meath  17.  JOHN  EBZERY.  — Ballywarde  (part), 

38  a.  & 30  p— more  in  y same,  41  a.  & 9 p.-Cullenhue, 
6 a.  2 b.  8 p.  Killmaglish,  26  a.  2 r.  3 p.— Total,  (182  a. 
& 32  p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  5s.  6(d. ; bar.  Corkery,  same  co 

17.  OLIVER  LAMBERT In  Cappaghmio-hane! 

96  a.  prof.  48  a.  unprof.— in  Rathkeale,  3 plow.,  3a°  — in 
Rathkeale  aforesaid,  51a.  3 r.  28  p.— Total,  (24.4  a.  1 r. 
32  p.  stat.)— Rent,  SI.  5s.  9Id.;  bar.  Conello,  co.  Limerick 

17.  THOMAS  BARNAIIDISTON In  Ballyroane 

138  A.  3 r.  22  p.  (224  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat.)  21.  16s.  2id.;  bar! 

Cullmagh,  Queen’s  Co 18.  Said  SAMUEL  BULL 

and  ROGER  JONES. — Hainestowne,  60  a 2 r 11  4s  5 3d 
-Lenanstowne,  110  a.  3 r.  16  p.  2/.  4s.  10d.;  bar!  Deece! 
co.  Meath— Sleavencny,  2-5ths  of  a qr.,  40  a.  prof.  219  a 
unprof.  8s.  2d.-Poll,  a parcell  mountaine,  36  a.  prof.  226  a! 
unprof  7s.  3d.  part  of  Belosky,  1 qr.,  and  the  townland  of 
Moyaskeagh,  23  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof.  4s.  7Jd  — Cap- 
paglmalarybarry,  h cart.,  12  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof  2s.  5d— 
Kdlunhallonagh,  6th  qr.,  15  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof.  3s.0jd.; 
, M"ckullin’  co-  Galway— in  the  2 qrs.  of  Moynis, 
1J7a.  1/.  17s.  6d. — Russinvallagh,  J cart  3 a 7d Finis 

♦j’  !»•  B-W-W  co — Cnilihan 

— MuMnghmore,  50*.  U A.  ,,„,,,£  15,.  m. 

5 - ********* IB.  RICHARD 

1 Uh  1 Lll  esq.  — Dardistowne,  43  a.  3 11.  17s.  8d  • bar 

Coolock,  co.  Dublin 19.  ROGER  JONES  esq  — 

Corbally  (part),  181  a.  3 r.  36  r.  prof.  143  a.  2 r 24  p 
unprof— wood  of  y same,  43  a.  1 r.  20  p— Total,  (397  a! 
1R.  21p.  stat.) -Rent,  3/.  14s.  SJdLj  territory  Beagh, 

■ Tipperary.— Shanana-Saggart,  and  Balltegran,  1 cart., 

r 1 “rt— T'ml”S“S''. 

lugg,  * cat  t.,  80  a.  prof.  1,260  a.  unprof—  Ogula,  1 qr.  45  a. 

parcel^ 'Jo's  K"ocl<preglmn  parcell  and  Shanufoune 

pai  cell,  20  a.  prof.  80  a.  unprof. — Knockaniana,  14  a Drurn- 

nefine,  13  a.  prof.  40  a.  unprof— Total,  (327  a.  & 32  P stat  1 
Rent,  SI  0,.  »H,  W.  Mnakulllo,  Ga„„._ 


20.  Said  SAMUEL  BULL  and  ROGER  JONES,  gent— 
In  Galtrim  and  Boyestowne,  776  a.  3 r.  23  p.  — Michaells- 
towne, 73  a.  lit.  27 p. — Total,  850a.  Sr.  23 p. plant.  (1,296a. 
1 r.  18  p.  stat.) — Rent,  16/.  4s.  l^d. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. 
Date  1 1th  Feb.  21st  year. 

21.  Major  CAREY  DILLON  and  JAMES  STOP- 
FORD  esq.  — A large  brick  house  and  a back-house  in 
St. Thomas-street,  Dublin,  1/.  19s.  4id— part  of  a front  house, 
slated,  a house  backwards,  and  a garden  west  side,  1/.  0s.  2}d. 
— a front  dwelling  slated  house  and  backside,  3s.  9d.  — a 
thatched  cabbin.  Is. — a front  thatched  house  and  backside, 
Is.  6d.  — a front  stone  house,  a house  backward,  a back- 
house, thatched,  and  another  back-house,  thatched,  9s.  Id. — 
a front  slated  house,  old  walls,  and  a garden,  9s.  Id. — a front 
and  back-house,  slated,  a stone  house  backward,  a kill-house, 
slated,  a backside,  and  garden,  1/.  16s— a front  house,  back- 
side, and  little  garden,  12s. — a front  slated  house,  a house 
backwards,  a backside,  and  garden,  7s.  6d. ; in  Cork-street, 
in  Kingsale,  co.  Cork. — a front  house,  slated,  and  small 
backside,  3s.  7 \d. — a small  front  house  and  small  back- 
side, 4s.  6 d. — a front  house  and  backside,  4s.  6 d. — a large 
front  house,  a small  house,  a backside,  an  outhouse,  stoned  and 

tyled,  another  back-house  and  a pidgeon  house,  21.  2s a 

ruined  front  house,  backside,  and  garden,  another  garden,  and 
an  old  castle,  Is.  6d— a front  stone  house,  a backside,  and 
waste  plott,  extending  from  the  street  to  yc  house  called  the 
Earl  of  Desmond’s  Court,  an  orchard  and  garden  thence  to  the 
town  wall,  5s.  3d. — the  walls  of  a front  house,  9 d. — a front 
dwelling  house,  3s. — a waste  plott  in  yc  south  side  of  the  street, 
9d. — a decayed  front  house,  a waste  plott,  once  an  outhouse, 
and  backside,  4s.  6<Z. — a large  corner  house  fronting  towards 
High  Friers-street,  and  a backside,  1/.  10s.;  in  Low  Friers- 
street  in  Kingsale— a thatched  house,  stone  walls,  and  back- 
I side,  E.  side,  3s.  7jd. — a thatched  ruined  house,  backside, 
and  garden,  Is.  6<Z. — a castle  fronting  towards  Low  Fryers- 
street,  a pair  of  old  walls,  a yard,  and  a waste  plott  into 
Fryers-street,  9s.  — a front  house,  another  dwelling  house 
backwards,  a backside,  and  garden,  7s.  6d.  — a decayed 
thatched  house,  y°  walls  of  a ruined  house  backwards,  and 
backside,  3s. — a front  house,  and  dwelling  house  backwards, 
and  a garden,  6s. — a front  small  slated  house,  with  a long 
backside,  and  a cabbin  extending  to  yc  Church-lane,  4s.  9 Id. 
— the  w alls  of  two  ruinedhonses,  wherein  is  a stable  and  gar- 
den, 15s. — a small  thatched  lynny,  a waste  plott,  formerly  a 
house,  9 d. — the  old  walls  of  a house,  whereon  stands  a lynny, 
a court,  a dwelling  house,  now  a sclioolhouse,  7s.  6d. ; in 
High  Fryer-street,  east  side,  in  Kingsale— a front  thatched 
house,  a backside,  and  garden,  3s— a front  thatched  house 
and  garden,  3s— the  like,  4s.  6d— the  like  and  an  orchard, 

9s. — a waste  plott,  with  a thatched  lynny  and  garden,  Is.  6 d. 

a new  front  slated  house  and  garden,  6s.  9d— a front  house, 
a malthouse,  backside,  and  garden,  15s.  — a small  thatched 
house,  a shedd,  and  a garden,  4s.  Gd— the  old  walls  of  a 
house  and  a garden,  other  old  walls  of  a house  and  garden, 
3s. — part  of  the  old  walls  of  two  houses,  a shedd,  backside, 
and  garden,  8 •»</. ; in  High  Fryer-street,  west  side,  in  King- 

— Total  in  Kingsale,  15/.  11s.  Id.;  in  trust  for  the  (49) 

officers. Date.  13  th  Jan.  20 th  year— Inrolled  19th  June 

1669. 

27.  HUMPHRY  BAGGALY,  FRAS.  COLLEY,  and 
HENRY  MEDCALFE,  esqrs. — A garden  plott  in  St.  Mi- 
chaell’s-lane,  7s.  6d— a timber  house,  slated,  and  a garden,  in 
d”,  15s.;  city  of  Dublin. — part  of  a tenement  to  the  street, 
slated,  a back  tenement,  and  a yard,  8s.  Id— a house  to  the 
street,  slated,  Is.  7d— a house  backward,  and  an  out-house, 
slated,  15s.  3Jd. — a front  and  back-house,  slated,  and  a yard, 
1/.  Is— a front  house,  slated,  7s.  9. ?d— the  like,  7s.  9|d—  the 
like,  H ls.7d— the  like,  and  a yard,  19s.  3d. ; in  Key-street, 
city  of  Waterford. — a house,  slated,  and  a yard  backwards, 
9s.  7d— a front  house,  slated,  and  a courtledge,  1/.  4s— a front 
and  a back-house,  slated,  and  courtledge,  1/.  4s.;  in  Trinity- 
lane,  same  city— a house,  slated,  18s.;  in  Christ-church-lane— a 
house  and  a kitchen  backwards,  slated,  a courtledge,  and  yard, 
21.  5s. ; in  High-street— a house  to  y'  street,  slated,  7s.  6 d. ; 
in  St.  George’s-street— a house,  slated,  and  a yard,  3s.  4Jd. ; 
in  New-strcet. — a house,  slated,  6s. ; in  Conduit-lane. — a yard 
in  which  is  two  shedds,  3s.;  in  Cook-lane.  — a tenement, 
slated,  and  a garden  plott,  8s.  74d. ; in  Lady-street— a house 


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2iCk.II.  plott  to  y'  street,  2s.3d.-a  house  backwards,  slated,  and  85  a.  1/.  14s.  5£d.— in  Ratlmireand  Killucan,  10  a.  4s.0£d.—  21  Ch.II. 

— a garden,  9s.— a piece  of  ground  where  houses  stood,  now  Total,  791  a.  2 r.  1 p.  plant.  (1,282  a. & 14  p.  stat.)—' Totalrent,  — — — 

Waterford,  a garden  plott,  Is.  6(4— a front  house,  slated,  and  a small  1(1/.  Os.  6d. ; bar.  Farbill,  co.  Westmeath.  — Ballybo<rgan,  Westmeath. 

backside,  12s.  9d. ; in  St.  Patrick’s  street,  all  in  Waterford.  4.72  a.  3 b.  20  p.  prof.  275  a.  unprof.  91  1 Is.  6d.  — Parke',  Meath. 

Kilkenny.  —Total  in  Waterford,  15/.  2s.  5 id.  —a  liousestead,  with  347  a.  1 r.  24. p.  prof.  21  a.  unprof.  71.  Os.  8£d.— Ballynakill’ 

a piece  of  ground  inclosed  with  a ditch,  2s.  3Jd. — a cabbin,  24  a.  3 r.  30  p.  prof.  96  a.  3 r.  30  p.  unprof.  10s.  2d. Har- 

garden,  and  backside,  Is.  6d. — on  the  N.W.  side,  a house-  ristowne,  198  a.  3 r.  20  p.  prof.  183  a.  1 r.  20  p.  unprof. 

stead,  and  garden  to  the  town  wall,  8£d. — a liousestead,  and  4/.  0s.  6 £d.  — Knockangooly,  548  a.  3 r.  8 p.  11/.  2s.  3<Z. 

small  garden  reaching  to  the  town  wall,  8£d. — a housestead  Ballynabrack,  168  a.  prof.  106  a.  unprof.  3/.  8s.  OJd. Ballti- 

and  garden,  Is.  lOijd. — a cabbin  and  garden,  9d. — the  like,  9d.  geere  or  Ballygeere,  136  a.  1 r.  32  p.  21.  15s.  3d. Killos- 

— two  cabbins  and  two  slipps  of  a garden,  Is.  6d. ; in  March-  killin,  266  a.  prof.  43  a.  3 r.  20  p.  unprof.  51.  7s.  8’d. Ros- 

street  in  Thomastowne,  co.  Kilkenny.— a small  waste  piece  san,  126  a.  2 r.  24  p.  21.  1 Is.  5£d. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co 

of  ground  on  the  E.  side  of  Gutter’s  lane,  13  yards  long  and  Meath.— in  Briminghamstowne  and  Dowanstowne,  40  a. in 

7 broad,  and  a small  piece  of  garden  thereto  belonging,  with  the  Grange  of  Ratoath,  2 a.  17s.  ; bar.  Duleeke  and  Ratoath, 
a little  castle,  Is.  1 id.— a cabbin  with  stone  walls,  and  a plott  same  co.— Total,  2,33 1 a.  1 r.  38  p.  plant.  (3,777  a.  1 r.  29  p. 

of  garden  behind  it,  Is.  6</.— part  of  a long  stone  slated  house,  stat.)— Total  rent,  47/.  4s.  4£ d. 38.  Said  Sir  WM.  and  Cork. 

with  half  a garden  reaching  to  the  Corporation  orchard,  10c/.;  Dame  ELIZ.his  wife,  relict  and  principal  legatee  of  Sir  Maurice 
in  Gutter’s-lane,  in  Thomastowne.— in  trust  for  the  (49)  offi-  Fenton  bart.,  dec.  — Gortmore,  with  part  of  the  mountain  of 

cers.— Total  in  Thomastowne,  13s.  'Id. Dale  19/A  Feb.  Mullahallow,  458  a.  prof.  438  a.  unprof.— Roskeene,  3 plow., 

21s/  year. — Inrolled  19/A  May  1669.  370  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  28  a.  3 r.  28  p.  unprof.— the  E.  part  of 

Gortenbeagh  Island,  197  a.  3 r.  19  p.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.;  bar. 

Queens  Co.  32.  Sir  CHARLES  LOYD  bart. — In  the  N.E.  part  of  Duhallow,  co.  Cork. — Drumgagh,  56  a. Killdrum,  163  a. 

Killeshin,  next  succeeding  the  lotts  of  Charles  Cheyny  esq.  Ballymonicke,  178  a.— Curraghan-Almury,  55  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
and  Nath1  Ilewett,  to  be  cut  off  by  a N.W.  and  S.  E.  line,  prof.  206  a.  2 r.  29  p.  unprof.  — Total,  (2,395  a.  1 r.  35  p. 

259 a. prof.  50 a. unprof.  (419a.  2r.  5p.  stat.)  5/.4s.9Jd.;  stat.)—' Total  rent,  22/.  9s.  1 Id.-,  bar.  Condons,  same  co.— to 

Waterford,  bar.  Slewmargy,  Queen’s  Co. 34.  WALTER  POWER,  hold  to  Dame  Eliz.  for  life ; ram  to  Sir  Wm.  Fenton  bart.,  son 

—In  Culnelingidy,  out  of  the  N.  part,  150  a.  plant.  (242  a.  and  heir  of  said  Sir  Maurice,  and  his  heirs;  remr  to  Marg'  Fen- 
3 r.  32  p.  stat.)  21.  5s.  61} d. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.  Water-  ton,  daughter  of  the  said  Sir  Maurice,  and  her  heirs ; rem'  to 

ford. Date  22 d May  21s/  year.  — Inrolled  19/A  June  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Sir  Maurice,  to  the  uses  of  his  last 

1669.  will,  bearing  date  18  Feb.  1663. 48.  Clonmeeneand  Coleroe, 

with  part  of  the  mountains  of  Mullahalla,  851  a.  prof.  738  a. 

Cork.  35.  Sir  WILLIAM  PETTY  knt.— Knockane  and  Cahir  1 unprof— Killcaskeene  (part),  129  a.  prof.  74  a.  1 r.  un- 
or  Cagher,  384a.  plant.  (622  a.  & 2 p.  stat.)  51. 16s.  71c/.  re-  prof. — three-fourth  parts  of  a plow.,  called  Coolenaghan,  106  a. 
duced  to  4/. — Quarish  alias  Quorisk,  146  a.  plant.  (236  a.  & 32  P. — Drumcumer  (part),  59  a. — Gortenbeagh,  the  W. 
lR.  39  p.  stat.)  21. 4s.  4<Z.  reduced  to  1/.  4s.— Ballinerough-  pavt)  14,5  A.  3 r.  2 p.  prof.  34  a.  unprof.  — Total,  (2,076  a. 
tragh,  336  a.  2r.  (545  a.  & 11p.  stat)  51. 2s.  2\d.  reduced  to  3 r.  12  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  19/.  9s.  4,}d.;  bar.  Duhallow’ 

3/.  10s.  2d. — Gallerenoughtragh  ats  Coolereasoughtragh,  81  a.  same  co._ to  hold  these  premisses  to  the  said  Dame  Eliz.  for 
prof.  216  a.  unprof.  1/.  4s.  7£d. — Dunkilly,  1 plow,  and  6 life,  and  after  her  decease  to  her  executors,  admors,  and 
gneeves,  522  a.  2r.  plant.  (846  a.  1 r.  18  p.  stat.)  11. 18s.  4 d.  assignes,  for  14  years,  under  the  rent  of  a pepper-corn,  to  Sir 
reduced  to  51. — in  the  same,  3 parcells,  110  a.  unprof. — Bally-  Wm  Fenton  and  his  heirs;  remr  to  said  Sir  W“  and  his  sister 

risode,  3 plow.,  1,200  a.  plant.  (1,960  a.  stat.)  18/.  17s.  6c/.  re-  Margaret,  and  their  heirs  respectively. Date  18/A  Jan. 

duced  to  12/.  10s.— in  Dunmanus,  754  a.  prof.  (1,221a.  1 r.  21s/  year.— Inrolled  6/A  March  1667. 

16  p.  stat.)  500  a.  unprof.  11 /.8s.  11 3d.  reduced  to  8/. — in  two 

parcells  in  Ardpinane  ats  Ardentinane,  74  a.  2 r.  26  p. ; and  in  4,1.  Sir  THEOPH.  JONES  knt. — In  Old  Brasna  gh  and  Kerry. 
the  same,  to  follow  after  Chr.  Pyborne’s  lott,  to  be  cut  off  by  Knockmooey,  1,372  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof. — in  Currigeene, 

a N.W.  and  S.E.  line,  491a.  1 r.  14  p.  8/.  11s.  10|</. ; bar.  1,700  a.  prof.  160  a.  3 r.  35p.unprof. — in  Killmainheeny, 

Carbury,  co. Cork. — Total,  4,000 a. plant.  (6,479a.  1r.  lip.  222  a. prof.  11a. unprof. — a parcell of  Carrowmore,  73  a.  3 r. 

Limerick,  stat.) — Total  rent,  60/.  14s.  9id. — in  Curragh  or  Caraglikil-  1 p.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Glanginty,  39  a. — in  Gortinvogher, 
tranagh,  40  a.  12s.  lfd. — in  Ballynamodagb,  181  a.  prof.  7 a.  10  a. — in  Iskefealiffe  and  Tobbernegragy,  31  a.  2 r.  30  p. — in 

unprof.  21. 14s.  11  Id. — in  Ballynaghury,  41  a.  1 R.  35 p. prof.  Lisslouse,  Sannaquill,  Rathronane,  and  Cahirslee,  23  a.  lit. 

5 a.  unprof.  12s.  Id. — Glangreure  or  Glangreore,  438  a.  prof.  37  p, — in  Cahirimoyseele,  40a.  1 it.  28  p.— Carrigreage,  294  a. 

260  p.  unprof.  6/.  13s.  Id. — in  Knocklong,  20  A.  6s.  OJd. ; bar.  3 R.  24  P. — in  Ballyngambonc,  63  A.  1 R.  16  p. — Ross  and  Ca- 

Coshlea,  co.  Limerick.  — Total,  720  a.  1 r.  35  p.  plant,  hirfealane,  1,002  a.  & 28  p. — in  the  N.  part  of  Ballynakilly  ats 

Kilkenny.  (1,167  a.  & 1 P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  10/.  18s. — in  the  N.  part  of  Garryfla  and  Craige,  625  A.  & 15  p.  prof.  92  a.  unprof. — in  the 

Kilmurry,  160  a.  2r.  26  p. — in  the  same,  contiguous  to  Luffiny,  E.  and  W.  Sanekale  ats  Gortwillianaslee  and  Curraghmeeragli, 

59  a. — in  Killmurry,  21  a.  31. 15s.  6 Jd.  reduced  to  1/.  17s.  9 J d.  269  a.  2 r.  38  p. — more  in  the  same,  being  part  of  W.  Sane- 

— Luffenny  or  Luffiny,  145  a.  3 k.  21.  19s.  OJd.  reduced  to  kale,  16  a. — more  in  the  same,  183  a.  3 it.  6 p. — in  a part  of 

1/.  9s.  6c/. — in  Dromdony,  contiguous  to  Ballynroe,  45a.  & 1 1 p.  Ballyarkane,  marked  in  the  plott  (68),  in  the  N.  part,  7a.  3 r. 

18s.  3d.  reduced  to  9s.  lid. — in  Rohard,  part  of  Ballym'gil-  — in  the  N.  part  of  Killeene  ats  Killeeneardasack,  559  a.  2r. 

boy,  being  on  the  N.W.  side,  295  A.  51. 19s.  5 Jd.  reduced  to  36  P. — in  the  same,  23  a.  2 r.  20  p. — in  Carraduffe  ats  Derry- 

21. 19s.  8 \d. — in  Ballymonlin,  E.  part,  93a.  2r.  16  p. — in  Kil-  laglin,  326  a.  Sc  35  p. — in  the  same,  63  a.  1 it.  2 p. — Total, 
laspucke,  2a.  &6p.  l/.18s.8id.  reduced  to  17s. — Total,  768  a.  6,947a.  3 it.  36  p.  plant.  (10,870  a.  & 18  p.stat.) — Total  rent, 

6 19p.  plant.  (1,244a.  & 33  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1 51. 11s.  OJd.;  22/.  12s.  lid.;  bar.  Trucknaghny,  co.  Kerry. — llussheene- 

par.  Dunkitt,  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny,  begg,  £ plow.,  200  a.  2 r.  20  p. — Incliyanglanno,  445  a. — in 

— Note:  By  the  patent  set  down  vol.  2,  page  65,  the  Gortlecky,  102  a. — in  the  same,  115  a.  & 26  p. — more  in  the 

quit  rent  of  15/.  11s.  Old.  reserved  on  the  lands,  county  same, 437a. — in  Gortilly,  454  a.  2 it.  20  p. — in  the  same,  181a. 

Kilkenny,  was  abated  11. 17s.  10 Ad.,  and  thereby  reduced  to  3 R.  13P. — Coolerehannogh,  lplow.,762A.  3r.  36  p. — Derry- 

King's  Co.  7/.  13s.  2d.  a year.  — Ballycoman  and  Ballyteige,  848  a.  bannanane,  1,195a.  2r.  prof.  880a.  unprof. — in  Cumean-Cul- 

plant.  (1,373  a.  2 r.  19  r.  stat.)  17/.  3s.  4§d. ; bar.  Pliilips-  ljn,  1,174a.  3r.  31  p.— in  Cleghdaghriegh,  4,558  a.  & 21  r.— 

towne,  King’s  Co. — in  Greatwood,  68  a.  3 R. — more  in  the  Cleadaghmore,  3,045  a.  & 32  p. — Dromkearabane,  800  a. — 

same,  60  a.  21. 12s.  1 Jd. — in  Cullymore,  59  a.  1/.  3s.  10 Ad. — Annaghmore,  9 gneeves,  1,235  a. — Russeenemore,  925  a.  2 r. 

in  Cappangarrane  and  Coolkill,  Ballycanta,  Clonterlogh,  and  10  p. — Islandmore  ats  the  Great  Island,  63  a. — Killteene  alias 

Ballycrannell,  271  a.  2 r.  16  p.  5/.  9s.  ll  jd.— in  Ballyduffe,  Killeene,  985  a.  1 n.  20  p_ Cloghane,  290  a.  1 n.  36  p.— Gil- 

Killmadonagh,  and  Palice,  part  contiguous  to  Greatwood,  keagli,  182  a.  3r.  20  p. — Artegalvan,  313a.  3r.  32p. — Knock- 

19  a.  3 n.  13  p.  8s.  Old. — Total,  479  a.  & 29  p.  plant.  (776  a.  anemrish,  173a.  3r.  32p.— in  Sonaghboy,  496  a.  1r.  15p.— in 

8c  28  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  9/.  14s.  OJd. ; bar.  Ballyboy,  same  Dromdirollagli,  190a.  2r.  32p. — Cappagh,  1 plowland,  248a. 

Westmeath,  co.— Cloghanstowne,  50a.  lit.  15p.  l/.0s.4£d.— Rathfernes,  1r.— Total,  19,293a.  lit.  5p. plant.  (31, 251a.  1r.  32p. stat.) 

with  yc  house,  80  a.  1/.  12s.  4|d. — Jorishtowne  alias  Irish-  — Total  rent,  65/.  2s.  lid.;  par.  Killaha,  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co. 

towne,  333  a.  3 it.  35  p.  6/.  14s.  lOd. — Pagett’s  parke,  56  a.  Kerry. — Ballyspullane,  17a.  2 r.  14  p. — in  Bealagh-Comin,  Sligo. 

8c  17  p.  1/.  2s.  8 id. — Priestowne,  61a.  & 17  p.  1/.  4s.  9 d. — East,  1 plowland,  229  a.  3 r.  29  p. — in  Shyanes,  135  a.  2 r. — 

Craggstownc,  115  a.  3 r.  37  p.  21.  6s.  1 lid. — Millerstowne,  Dromdohigg,  1 16  a.  8:  24  p. — Culleenic,  224  a.  2b.  4 p. — in 

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21  Ch.  It  Ballymalish,  206  a.  2 r.  1 p.— Boggy  pasture  comon  to  Kill- 

teene,  KUlbonane,  and  Ballymalish,  152  a.  2 b.  2 p— Gort- 

Sligo.  memrish,  13  a.  2 r.  16  p.— in  Lisstry,  1 2 a.  & 12  p.— in  Drom- 
brean,  Killeely,  and  Dunglassy,  3,011a.  & 30  p. — in  Do- 
neasleene,  175  a.  2 r.  26  p.  — Total,  4,290  a.  3 r.  38  p.  plant. 
(6,950  a.  2 it.  23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  14/.  9s.  7tf. ; same  bar. 
and  co. — in  Knockglasse,  2 a. — in  Ballynanromagh  and  Lagli- 
erbegg,  10  a.— in  Dromvally,  602  a.  & 3 p. — more  in  the  same, 
131  a.  3n.  33  p. — in  Inche,  49  a.  & 27  p.—  more  in  the  same, 

383  a.— Downlis,  158a.  2r.  36p.— Kealogearin, 2a in  East 

Kinnare  and  Foherighlighmore,  191  a. — Ardrinan,  marked  in 
the  plott  (2),  35  a. — more  of  the  same,  mountain  pasture  of  the 
same,  marked  (2  M.),  113  a.  2r.  34  p.— Ballyristin,  507  A.  3r. 
24  p. — Ballybooler,  365  a.  1 r.  20  p. — in  Garfimagh,  295  a. 
& 24  p. — Ballyniniligg,  55  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Ballyrubbuck  alias 
Ballinroback,  429  a.  & 28  p. — Ballintlay,  60  a. — in  Tinebrin, 
43  a.— Total,  3,593  a.  & 21  p.  plant.  (5,800  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  12/.  Is.  8 d. ; bar.  Corkagivinny,  same  co.  — in 
Loughbame,  W.  part, 56  a. &33  p.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. — in  Drom- 
nagowall,  36  a. — in  the  same,  in  tlie  south  part,  by  an  E.  and  W. 
line,  167  a. — in  Carrowreagh,  S.  part,  by  an  E.  and  W.  line, 
115a. — Ardogelly,  2qrs.,  94a.  2n. — Cleonine,  265 a.  3u. — 
five  cartrons  of  Fertanane  and  Dunamuck  (part),  119  a. — in 
Grangemore,  S.E.  part,  180  a.  3 R.  19  p. — more  in  the  same, 
107  a.  & 32  i>.— Tawnaghmore,  634  a.  3 r.  — in  Carrowbegg 
and  Skerrie,  2 qrs.,  56  a.  2 R. — in  Ballymacgilliash,  38  a.  2r. 
—in  Dunekeene,  3 qrs.,  viz.,  Carrowcaslane,  Carrotvkeale,  and 
liossbegg,  40  a.  1 r.  33  p. — in  the  same,  1 58  a. — in  the  same, 
37  a.  2r.— in  the  same,  58  a.— more  in  die  same,  27  a.  & 7 p. 
— in  Gleniska  and  Lettermiskin,  304  a.  2 r. — Ballyfarna,  1 qr., 
303  a.  2 r.  prof.  142  a.  unprof. — in  the  Jtlis  of  a qr.  of  Bally- 
ogan,  373  a.  & 20  p.  prof.  139  a.  unprof. — in  Carrowrod,  lqr., 
95  a.  1b.  Sp.— in  the  same,  191  a.  2 r.  14  p.— more  in  the 
same,  368  a.  3 r.  10  p.  prof.  800  a.  unprof. — a parcell  of  Sliana- 
hy  alias  Ardnaree,  5 a.  2 r. — more  of  the  same  in  Controversy, 
6 a.  1 r.  8 p.— Total,  3,821  a.  1 R.  16  p.  plant.  (6,190  a.  & 31  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  12/.  14s.  2 \d.;  bar.  Tyreragh,  co.  Sligo. — 
Westmeath,  in  Moylagha,  2qrs.,  308  a. — Lissigin,  77  a.  3r.  24p. — in  Coole- 
rawer,  1 qr.,  59a. — inClonegawnagh,  87a.  2 n. — in  Coray,  £qr., 

1 6 a.  2 r. — a parcell  of  Cladagh,  52  a. — in  Lisleagh,  42  a.  & 8 p. 
— in  Corkaghnorna,  110  a.  3 It.  8 p. — Total,  713  a.  3 R.  plant. 
(1,156  A.  2 R.  6 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  2/.  8s.  2 Jrf. ; bar.  Leyny, 
same  co. — Cunekillvant,  435  a.  1 r.  8p.  prof  (705  a.  & 17  p. 
stat.)  49  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof.  8/.  16s.  2d. ; bar.  Moyashell 
Meath.  and  Maghcridernon,  co.  Westmeath.  — Inchemore  in  the 
parish  of  Castlerickard,  59  a.  plant.  (95  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.) 
1/.  3s.  10J</.;  bar.  Lunc,  co.  Meath, — in  Coolenagopoge, 
1,398  a.  & 9 p. — Garlibegg,  1,880  a. — in  Cyneene,593  a.  1 r. 
11  p. — in  Gortenmacry,  620  a.  1 n.  3 P.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — in 
Gorticrinty,  321  a.  1 r.  12  p. — in  Gorteeny,partofthe  W.  qr. 
of  Clonloughlin,  539  a.  2 r. — Gargory,  1,216  a.  & 1 p. — Gort- 
lougheny,  233  A.  1 n.  34  p. — Dromineecolman,  201  a.  & 4 p. — 
Total,  7,002  a.  3 r.  34  p.  plant.  (11,343  a.  3 r.  19  p.  stat.)— 


Roll,  21  sf  Cha.  II. 

Kerry.  1-  HENRY  AUSTIN  esq. — Ballinglany  and  Ballmrahy, 
393  a.  1 it.  17  p. — in  the  N.W.  of  Beheenes,  124  a.  & 34  p. 
— in  the  same,  21  A. — Ballirany  alias  Ballyrauyny  alias  Balli- 
ronnn,  585  a.  1 k.  37  p.  prof.  130  a.  unprof. — Dunamantrine 
alias  Dunamantaine,  338  a.  1 r.  — in  die  mountain  comon  to 
Killfloyne  parish,  537  a.  2 r.  32  p.  — Total,  2,000  a.  plant. 
(3,239  a.  2 a.  27  p.  stat.)  — Total,  30/.  7s.  5\d. ; bar.  Clan- 

morris,  co.  Kerry. Dale  23 d April  21s<  year. — Inrolled 

3d  May  1669. 

Corh.  3.  JOHN  EYRES  esq. — Derryclavan,  1 plow.,  18  a.  prof. 
356  a.  unprof. — a parcell  of  Cahir,  marked  in  the  plott  (498), 

88  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. — in  Dromnea  and  Gortnakilly,  67  a. 

& 4 p.  prof.  91a.  unprof. — Rosereagh,  2 plow.,  260  A. — Glom- 
'°ghy>  3 plow.,  200  A.  prof.  468  unprof. — Gurtcens,  192  A.'prof. 
392  a.  unprof. — Fahane,  1 plow.,  and  Gearliyes  alias  Gealtyes 
ats  Kealtes,  6 gneeves,  168  A.  prof.  134  a.  unprof.— a parcell  of 
Killovilloge,  marked  in  die  plott  (511),  84  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. 

— six  gneeves  of  Rosnacnharagh,  88  A.  2 n. — Knockine  alias 
Knockeene  (part),  55  a.  1 r.  33  p— Total,  1,220  a.  3 r.  37  p. 
plant.  (1,977  A.  3 k.  stat.)— Rent,  18/.  10s.  8.(rf.;  bar.  Car- 
Itoscommon.  bury,  co.  Cork.— part  of  Larragh  and  Rosse,  2 qrs.,  170  a. 

—Carry  alias  Cnrragh  alias  Carray,  1 16  a.— Ardcollan  alias 


Rent,  23/.  12s.  lid. ; par.  Killgarvan,  bar.  Glannaroughty,  2iCn.  Ii. 

co.  Kerry. — part  of  Tullogh,  Glynnykilty,  and  Coolanaloong, 

part  of  Tullogh,  599  a.  2 r.  prof.  182  a.  unprof — Killtowne  Cork. 
(part),  62  a.  prof.  154.  a.  unprof. — Coolanalong,  114.  a.  prof. 

1,040  a.  unprof — Scart,  724  a.  prof  212  a.  unprof. — Total, 

1,499a.  2r. plant.  (2,428a.  3 r.  24r.stat.) — Rent,  22Z.15s.5i/.; 

bar.  West  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Meath. 

Tecroughan,  763  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  (1,237  a.  & 6 p.  stat.) 

109  a.  1 R.  unprof. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. Date 

5th  Feb.  21s<  year. — Inrolled  26 th  Feb.  1669. 

46.  HENRY  RAPER. — In  Knockiakelly,  theN.  part,  10a.  Tipperary. 
1 r.  36  p. — Cooleene,  both  parts,  119  a.  3 R.  29  p. — Coolhill, 
the  W.  part,  18  a.  & 15  p.— Total,  (240  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  2/.5s.  1J</. ; territory  of  Illeagh,.  co.  Tipperary. 

47.  HENRY  SIMPSON  and  ELIZ.  his  wife,  heir  and  exe- 
cutrix of  Thomas  Wallis. — Skehannagh,  Clontaffe,  and  Kill— 
mocuddy,  die  S.E.  part,  185a.&28p.  (299a.  3k.  82p.stat.) 

21. 16s.  3d. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co. — to  the  heirs  and  assigns 

of  die  said  Elizabeth. 47.  CHRISTOPHER  WHICH-  Westmeath. 

COTT.  — Tobbercormucke  (part)  and  New-Bristoe  (part), 

97  a.  plant.  ( 157  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  1/.  19s.  3\d. ; bar.  Rathcon- 

ratli,  co.  Westmeath. 49.  WILLIAM  BEARE.— In 

Killcrumreagh,  to  be  called  for  ever  by  the  name  of  Derrihall, 

55  a.  1b.  2 p.  (89  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  4 W.;  bar.  Moy- 

cashell,  same  co. 50.  JOHN  HUDSON  elke,  vicar  of  Drogheda. 

St.  Peter’s,  Drogheda — A tenement,  slated,  with  a back  build- 
ing, in  St.  Lawrence-street,  in  the  said  parish,  18s. — to  hold  to 

y°  ministers  of  said  parish  for  ever. 50.  TIIOS.  YEAZY  Duntlalk. 

elke,  vicar  of  Dundalke. — A house,  with  a garden,  and  the 
appurt"',  on  the  S.  side  of  the  church,  18(/.  per  pound  of  the 
improved  yearly  rent  thereof;  in  Dundalk. — to  hold  to  yc  mini- 
sters of  the  town  of  Dundalk. 51.  TOBIAS  FREER E Meath. 

gent. — Part  of  Donover,  111  a.  & 17p.  plant.  (172  a.  3r.  27  p. 

stat.)  21. 4s.  llitf. ; bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. 51.  ANDW.  Wexford. 

RAM.— Bryanstowne  (part),  27  a.  In.  13  p.  plant.  (44  a.  1r. 

2 p.  stat.)  11s.  1J(Z.;  bar.  Shellmaleer,  co.  Wexford.  — in  Limerick. 
Garanbane  ats  Garrabane,  154  a.  2r.  27  p.  plant.  (250  a.  2r. 

4 p.  stat.)  2/.  6s.  lljrf. ; bar.  Outhnybegg,  co.  Limerick. 

51.  LUKE  BROWNE.  — Part  of  Rathangan,  53  a.  Wexford. 

plant.  (85  a.  3r.  16  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  5 JtZ.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wex- 
ford  51.  JOHN  SHELLEY. — In  Cremore,  43  a.  plant.  Meath. 

(69  a.  2 r.  24  p.  stat.)  17s.  4!jd.;  bar.  Ratoadi,  co.  Meath. — 
in  Keyer,  Edernine,  and  Clonmore,  32  a.  plant.  (51  a.  3 r.  Wexford. 
13  p.  stat.)  12s.  ll£</.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — Coole- 
garry  alias  Coolecleere  (part),  36  a.  plant.  (58  a.  1 r.  19  p. 

stat.)  14s. 6j}</.;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  same  co. 53.  RICHARD  Limerick. 

WALLER  esq. — In  Ballincloghy  ats  Ballynecloghy,  56  a. 

2r.  27  p.  17s.  2^d. — Ballyshedy,  154  a.  2/.  6s.  9f</. — part  of 

Ballincloghy  aforesaid,  105  a.  1 r.  13  p to  hold  this  for  the 

residue  of  the  term  of  99  years,  commencing  from  8th  De- 
cember 1658,  1/.  1 Is.  I l|tZ. ; liberties  of  the  city  of  Limerick. 

Date  14 th  Sep.  21  st  year.— Inrolled  1 \th  Jan.  1669. 


third  part,  bade. 

Ardcolla,  103  a. — Clonbindon  alias  Clonvindon,  lqr.,  97a. — Roscommon 
Lis-Thomas-Roe,  1 qr.,  74a. — Cloniatlin  alias  Cloncattin  alias 
Clonclabin,  108  a. — Dunmine  ats  Downeene,  2 qrs.,  next  to 
Cloncattin,  to  be  cut  off  by  an  E.  and  W.  line  (part),  32  a. — 

Total,  700a.  plant.  (1,133a.  3r.  19p.  stat.)— Rent,  7/.1s.83</.; 
bar.  Roscommon,  Ballintubber,  and  Boyle,  co.  Roscom- 
mon.  Date  8 th  April  21s/  year.  — Inrolled  28 th  May 

1669. 

5.  WM.  WARREN  and  ANNE  his  wife. — Ballywilliam,  Wexford. 

435  A. — Ballyleagh  (part),  95  a.  & 33  P.— Total,  (858  a.  2 n. 

5 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  10/.  14s.  8Srf. ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wex- 
ford.  Date  9th  January  20th  year— Inrolled  1th  May 

1669. 

6.  JENICO  Lord  Viscount  GORMANSTON.  — The  Meath. 
castle,  manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Gornianstowne,  with  a mill. 

— Carranstowne,  Richardstowne,  Boltray  with  a mill,  and 
Logdoory  with  a mill,  426a. — Balloy,  270a. — Stamullin,  134a. 

— six  shillings  yearly  out  of  Caddell's  laud  in  Stamullin. — Bal- 
lostran,  60  A. — Saddlestowne  (part),  45  a.  2 it. — Laciestowne 
(part),  30  a.  — Cloghan  (part),  68  a.  — Moolestowne,  29  a. 

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21  ClI.Il- 
Dublin. 

Leitrim. 

Kildare. 

Drogheda. 


Meath. 


Cork. 


Cork. 

Tipperar 


Duleek,  co.  Meath.— the  Ring,  100  a.— Matte,  78  a.— Tob-  j 
beisole  and  Bodings,  75  a.  2 n — Leetstowne,  88  a.— Fookes-  ; 
towne,  25  a.— Headland- Way,  46 a— botli  the  Drumins,  40  a. 
— Farm  of  the  lane  of  Ballyscadden,  112  a. — the  pavkes  of  Sta-  J 
mullin,  60  a. — the  Inch  of  Balrothery,  61  a.  prof.  18  a.  3 it. 
unprof. — in  Balvinstowne,  one  messuage,  with  the  appt*",  and 
2 a.  2 n. — in  Garryestowne,  one  messuage,  with  y°  appt"’  ; bar. 
Balrotliery,  co. Dublin. — Brenkillmore,  Brenkillbegg,  Drum- 
caslagh,  Trinedullagh,  Carrignegowny  alias  Carrignegowre  j 
and  Gornellbratt,  159  a.  1 b.  8 p.— Drumgirge,  Clonbaneufe, . j 
Dromganhyc,  Castlomnally,  Corkeskeagh,  Corgerry,  contain-  ] 

ing  in  itself  72a.  2 it.  16  p Farlagh,  Gortantibratt,  Menemore,  j 

Ardvarnagh,  Muitdonnell,  Carrowclonbegg  als  Glanboy,  302  a. 

2 b.  prof.  1,520  a.  2 b.  32  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Dromaheere,  co. 
Leitrim. — the  manor  and  seigniory  of  White-Church,  one 
rood  in  Ardrasse,  and  40  a. — a chiefry  out  of  the  antient  free- 
hold of  Mr.  Sutton  of  Richardstowne,  in  Ardrasse,  1/.  3s. 
— out  of  Gordon’s  messuage,  in  Ardrasse,  3d. — out  of  Rus- 
sell’s land,  in  Ardrasse,  4s.  6 d. — out  of  the  King’s  meadow, 

6 d. — out  of  the  freehold  of  Robert  Allen  esq.,  in  Ardrasse, 
all  parcells  of  said  manor,  11.  6s.  8 d. — a court  leet  and  baron 
within  the  said  manor;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kyldabe. — a messuage 
in  St.  Lawrence-street. — the  like  in  Bone  alias  Booth-street. 
— the  like  in  St.  Peter’s-street. — the  like  in  St.  Sunday-street. 
— the  like  in  Back-lane. — two  messuages  in  St.  John-street. — 
one  messuage  in  St.  Peter’s-street.  — near  the  comons  of 
Drogheda,  called  the  Cowlyes,  With  part  of  the  comons,  4 a. 
or  5 a. — a messuage  without  St.  James’s  gate. — an  orchard 
without  St.  Lawrence  gate. — a messuage  near  the  tliolsell,  and 
a garden  on  the  bigg  hill. — a little  croft  without  Duleeke  gate. 
— a messuage  in  West-street. — a messuage  in  Faire-street. — 
three  messuages  in  St.  Lawrence-street. — a privilege  to  be  toll 
and  custom  free  in-gate  and  out-gate. — a messuage  in  St. 
Peter’s-street ; in  the  town  and  fields  of  Drogheda. — a deed 
of  mortgage,  dated  28  Nov.  1639,  of  the  sum  of  3,600/.  upon 
the  manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Tullock,  containing 
225  a.  3 r.— Gibbockstowne,  127  a.— Graunge  and  Cookes- 
towne,  84  a.  2 r.  4 p. — Hodgestowne,  48  a. — White-Lease 
(part),  30  a.— Chutstowne,  220  a.  1 r.  12  p. — Leekesland, 
30  a.  ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— a deed  of  mortgage,  dated 
2d  Nov.  1628,  of  600/.  on  Cravellstowne,  392  a.  2 r.  8 r— 
Legagh,  72  a.  2 r. — Cashell,  190  a.  2 r.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co. 
— a mortgag  eof  400/.  for  rent-charge  issuing  out  of  Peirces- 
towne  of  Dunboyne,  344  a.  ; bar.  Dunboyne,  same  co.  — a 
mortgage,  dated  20  Aug.  1631,  by  way  of  rent-charge,  of  10/. 
yearly,  till  payment  of  100/.,  in  Sarsfieldstowne,  62  a.  2 r.  ; 
bar.  Duleek,  same  co.— Total  in  Meath,  3,349  a.  2 r.  22  p. 
plant.  (5,425  a.  3 it.  16  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  67/.  16s.  5^/. —in 
co.  Dublin,  768  a.  2 r.  plant.  (1,244  a.  stat.)— Rent,  15/.  11s. 
—in  co.  Leitrim,  534  a.  1 it.  24p.  plant  (865  a.  2 a.  22  p.  stat) 
— Rent,  10/.  16s.  4 id.  — in  co.  Kildare,  40  a.  1 it.  plant 

(65  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  — Rent,'  16s.  3jd. Date  17 th  July 

21  st  year. — Inrolled  2d  Avgust  1669. 

12.  ROBERT  FENNELL.— Ballyquane  and  Ensinrosty, 
1 plow.,  107  a. — Radigane,  part  of  Bohirase  and  Laghirdaffe, 
60  a.— part  of  Killeagh,  A plow.,  62a. — Ferranlahessory,  i plow, 
(part),  106  a.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. — Killwelan  alias  Kill- 
felon,  Dromleagh,  and  Killtrislane,  396  a.  2 b.  15  r.—  part  of 
Ballynahew  and  Knocknacoppull,  being  part  of  Granageny, 
3 plow.,  106a. — Total,  838a.  & 15 r. plant  (1,357a.  2 it.  lip. 

stat.)  — Rent,  12/.  14s.  6eZ. ; bar.  Condons,  same  co. 

13.  Capt.  JAMES  MANSERGIL— In  the  S.  side  of  Shan- 
nacklowan  alias  Shannackloing,  Ardine,  with  a field  called 
The  Three  Acres,  137a.  In.  13 p.— part  of  Ballyneranes  and 
Clondolane,  4 a.  2b.  6 p.— Total,  (229  a.  3b.  6 p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  2/.3s.l£d.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  9 th  July 

21s/  year. — Inrolled  3d  At/gust  1669. 

15.  WILLIAM  FIELD.  — Ballygunagh  (part),  44  a. 
1 r.  25  p.  prof.  49  a.  unprof. — Coolcsullagh,  97  a.  3 it.  8 p. 
prof.  54  a.  unprof.— Total,  (230  a.  In.  16  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

/.  21. 3s.  2d.;  bar.  Kerricurrihv,  co.  Cork. 15.  JOHN 

WINSPEARE.— White-Castle  and  Burrowesleagh  (part), 
107  a.  & 17  p.  (173  a.  1 R.  39  p.  stat)  1/.  12s.  6£d. ; bar. 

Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. 15.  GILES  BARRETT. 

Laragli  (part),  33  a.  & 30  P. — in  Killmore- Woods,  the  S. 

part,  3 a.  2 it.  17  p.— Total,  (59  a.  2 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

11s.  2{d. Date  10 th  July  21s/  year. — Inrolled  27th  July 

1669. 

(122.) 


16.  Capt.  JOHN  COOKE. — In  Cooletore  alias  Knock-  21  Cn.il. 
ash,  145  a.  & 28  p. — one  plowland  in  the  same,  187  a.  & 

32  p— in  Ballyntober,  220  a.  3 r.  34  p.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.—  Westmeath. 
part  of  Derryliall,  contiguous  to  Ballintobber,  103  a.  3 r. 

3 p— in  Derryliall  and  Laragli,  54  a.  2 r.  27  p— Total,  711  a. 

3 r.  4 p.  plant.  (1,152  a.  3u.  33  p.  stat.) — Rent,  14/.  8s.  3d. ; 

bar.  Moycashell,  co. Westmeath. Date  1 5 th  June  2 1 styear. 

— Inrolled  18 th  June  1669. 

18.  RICHARD  FRANCKL1N  esq.— In  Dromicke  alias  Fermanagh. 
Dromirke,  18a.  1r.  8p.  4s.  lift/. — in  Carrickmerane,  2 a. 

2 r.  8p.  Sd. — in  Drom-Ivorin  als  Dromc  Warren,  19  a.  2r. 

5s.  3Ad— in  Mullaghinore  and  Aglienure,  44  a.  3 r.  24  r. 
lls.  llijd. — in  Mullaghteeoitragh  and  Mullaghteeightragh 
ats  Mulloteeghteragh  and  Molestecoughteragh  and  Inis- 
keene-Island,  62  a.  2 r.  16s.  lOd. — in  Dromoe  als  Dromroc 
or  Dromcoe,  4 a.  3 r.  24  p.  Is.  3jd. — in  Carrowkillifelane, 

2 a.  1 it.  8 p.  7 Id.- — in  Carrowm'flerty  afs  Carrowm'flegherty, 

102  a.  1/.  7s.  6 Ad— in  Crotton,  30  a.  3 r.  8s.  3Jd— in  Car- 
rickm'marrish,  23  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof.  6s.  2 id. — in  Dro- 
morran  and  Shraghushuna,  17  a.  2 r.  4s.  8i)d.  — in  Corno- 
seire  or  Carunoseire,  18  a.  3 r.  5s.  Oid— in  Lisrahallan  and 

Ughtegillan afs Ughtigilleene, 37 a.  lit.  10s. Oijrf. — in  Atliboc 

alias  Aghaboe  and  Corteskill,  149  a.  1 R.  8 p.  prof.  180  a. 
unprof.  21.  0s.  3 id. — in  Knocktonebrack  ats  Killtonebrack, 

Bohenny,  Corgasse,  and  Dromlaghin,  278  a.  31.  15s.  Old. — 

Total,  811  a.  2 b.  plant.  (1,314  a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

10/.  18s.  10  W. ; par.  Bohee  and  Clenish,  bar.  Clanawly,  co. 
Fermanagh.— Owlertlcighbegg,  25  a.  3 it.— in  Owlertleigh,  Wexford. 
19  a.  1 r.— Total,  (72  a.  3 R.  23  r.  stat.)— Rent,  18s.  2 Id. ; 
bar.  Ballagheene,  co.  Wexford. — Clunnigmore  and  Clun-  Mayo. 
nigbegg,  212  a.  3 r.  4 p.  half  prof.,  212  a.  unprof.  21.  3s.  Old. 

— Derrygulten  alias  Derrygullenan,  18  a.  & 16  p.  3s.  8d. 

— Runivolan  alias  Runimolan,  85  a.  & 32  p.  17s.  3!jd.  — 

Bleagh,  72  a.  8 r.  12p.prof.  9 a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof.  14s.  9d. 

— Mellick  alias  Millick,  100  a.  ]/.  Os.  3d. — Tonereliowne, 

1 qr.,  110  a.  &.  6 p.  prof.  48  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  1/.  3s.  — 
Ballynegowny  (part),  marked  in  die  plott  (38),  34  a.  & 16  p. 

6s.  10 id. — in  the  W.  side  of  Dromada,  62  a.  12s.  6%d.— 
Carrowmore-Killbreedy,  219  a.  2 it.  prof.,  with  a proportion  of 
unprof.  21.  4s.  o\d. — Rathoonagh  alias  llaghonas,  152  a.  3 R. 
half  prof.  152  a.  3 r.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  1 Id.  — in  Boithman- 
nan  alias  Bohenan  alias  Drumabeghy,  1 13  a.  2 it.  16  p.  prof. 

435  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof.  1/.  3s—  in  Clogbreake,  78  a.  3 r. 
prof.  78  A.  unprof.  15s.  1 1 id— in  Carrowmore  or  Curragh- 
more,  marked  in  the  plott  (15),  48  a.  1 R.  prof.  70  a.  unprof. 

9s.  9d. — in  Lenaugh  alias  Enagh,  30  a.  6s.  lid.  — in  the 
same,  contiguous  to  Rebane  or  Rabane,  65  a.  2 b.  5 p. 

13s.  3d.— more  in  the  same,  6 a.  Is.  2(d— in  Carrowmore  and 
Crossmollina,  44  a.  2 R.  9s— in  the  same,  133  a.  2 it.  prof.  12a. 

2 it.  32  p.  unprof.  1/.  7s— Carrowneragha  als  Carrowneragh 
alias  Iniscoe,  82  a.  prof.  23  a.  1 r.  32  p.  unprof.  16s.  7d— 
two  islands  in  Loglicon,  near  the  same,  3 a.  Id. — in  Bally- 
laban,  17  a.  3s.  5Sd. — in  Rathbane,  20  a.  4s.  OJd.  — more 
in  the  same,  35  a.  prof.  13  a.  unprof.  7s.  O’d.  — Rnthsi- 
nagh  alias  Sraghsinagh  alias  Knockmoylenagh,  24  a.  3 r. 

8p.  5s— Ballym'hugh,  107  a.  3 r.  16  p.  half  prof.,  107  a. 

3 it.  16  p.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  lOd.  — in  Rathmorneny,  60  a. 

12s.  lid— in  the  N.  E.  part  of  Ballynyty,  next  Boybrick, 

217  a.  21.  3s.  lid.  — Rathnehowne,  79  a.  2 r.  prof.  52  a. 

1 n.  8 p.  unprof.  16s.  0|d. — Total,  2,086  a.  3 r.  17  r.  plant. 

(3,377  a.  3 r.  9p.  stat.)— Rent,  21/.  8s.  Hd. ; bar.  Tyrawly, 

co!  Mayo. Dale  18 th  March  21s/  year.  — Inrolled 

23th  March  1669. 

22.  EDWARD  ANNESLEY— In  Shanbally,  107  a.  2 n.  Tipperary. 
37  p.  1/.  12s.  9d— Bally- Patrick,  101  a.  1 R.  8 p.  1/.  10s.  9d. 

— in  Killenclogh  ats  Killemellagh,  8 a.  2s.  5Jd. — more  in 
the  same,  80  a.  1/.  4s.  3 Id.  — in  Gortannagh  or  Gortetu- 
n?gh,  110  a.  1/.  13s.  5d.  — in  Pobleofogusty  ats  Incheofo- 
gurty,  12  a.  3 r.  24  p.  3s.  lljd.  — Farrina-bahill  ats  Farre- 
nooahill,  25  a.  3 it.  prof.  6 a.  2 n.  unprof.  7s.  95d.  — com- 
mons to  the  adjacent  towns,  30  a.  3 it.  9s.  3 id.  in  Fith- 
moone,  51  a.  2 it.  38  p.  15s.  7|d— in  Turcullagh,  18  a.  2 r. 

22  p.  5s.  I\d.  — in  Knockroe,  part  of  Arthnrestowne,  37  a. 

& 5 p.  lls.  3d— more  in  the  same,  3 a.  1 r.  39  p.  Is.  0 id. 

-in  Curraghmore,  88  a.  1/.  6s.  7Ad— Total,  (1,094  a.  & 8p. 
stat.) — Rent,  10/.  4s.  lid.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  co.  Tipperary. 

-in  the  N.  part  of  Ardbcgg,  64  A.  1 R.  27  p.  (104  a.  & 35  p.  Kilkenny. 
stat ) 1/  6s  Old. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon, co. Kilkenny. 

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^Lommntlf0  <™INEY  J0HN  SAD1EE—  I S6.  THEOBALD  M of  CARLINGFORD.  — In 


begg,  3 parcells,  92  a.  2 a.  32  p.  prof.  193  a.  2 r.  unprof. 
If  17s.  6|d. ; bar.  Garrycastle,  King’s  Co. — part  of  Ard- 


\d.— Lea-  Dromiskin,  2 tents,  49  a.  2r.  If  Os.  0£d. 


, - . a.  3 b.  16  p.  19s.  id. — in  Killindowny,  30  a.  1b.  2 r.  6s.8d.- 

lf  12s.  6 \d.‘,  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Iber  T'  ' ■ 


nements,  66  a.  1 it.  if  6s.  9jjd.- 
3 a.  1 r.  If  6s.  9f  d. — in  the  sar 


3s.  0£d. — in  the  same,  2 - 
in  the  same,  1 tenement, 
i,  3 tenements,  and  16  a. 


1 tenement,  and  16  a.  2r.  6s.  8d. — 


• 4grim’  antl  lbel'co">  co.  Kil-  in  Newtowne  and  Dromiskin,  1 tenement,  33  a.  & 20  p. 

kenny.— m Shanbally,  123  a.  If  17s.  id. ; bar.  Eliogurty,  13*.5d— Lorgan,  and  two  fairs  kept  yearly  in  said  lands,  102a. 

“I  Date  Ulh  April  2 isl  y™r-  ~ tolled  2 r.  2f  12s.  6d— in  Bashford-Rath  alias  Comrath,  76  a.  2 b. 

bth  May  1669.  26  p.  u nS— Mooretowne,  153  a.  1 r.  14  p.  3f  2s.  0i)d— in 

25.  HENRY  COX.-The  castle  and  part  of  the  hill  of  ' f 9^-“in  ^ sat"e,  34  a.  2 k. 

Duncormucke,  1 00  A.-pai-t  of  Laekan,  35  A.-Total,  (218a.  13s-9^-W°<>t^towne,  102a.  2 b.  2f  Is.  6d.-Dircan- 

2r.  29p.stat.)— Rent,  21.  14s. 8d.;  bar.  Bargy,  co. Wexford  ^lrcamragh,  161  A-  1 R-  3l-  5s-  Hd—  Upper  Gaines- 

26.  THOS.  ACTON  and  JOHN  CHILD.  — Great  T?,®’  A'.  1L  0s-  SK— Lower  Gainestowne,  78  a. 

Ballymenan  (part),  33  a.  & 12P.-in  Cookerane  alias  Cool-  13  p.  If  Is  5i<f.-part 

kerane,  24  a.  3 r.  36  p— Total,  (94  a.  & 5 p.  stat.)— Rent,  o/  l o , , ’ . &. 13  P’  U ls’  5K~ Mullaghesker,  103  a. 

If  3s.  6d. ; bar.  Forth,  same  co. 26.  ROBERT  ARUN-  ,1,  8f‘,~ ■Rahessmy,  79a.  If  1 Is.  1 Id.— part  of  Killcrony, 

DELL  gent — Scurlock’s-bush  (part),  90  a — Rathestowne  A'  , f - 4s.  5^d— Artlicony  or  Rathony,  Horestowne, 

alias  Rochestowne  (part),  46  a— Levettstowne  foartl  24  a — , and  Lowl'ath,  472  a.  2 r.  9f  1 Is.  Sjd.-Tho*  Ger- 

Total,  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— Rent,  3f  4s.  Old. : bar.  Ramv.  ~"S  P™Pr‘cty . L°.W,h>  ,55  A‘  U 2s‘  3d-  ~ in  Lubiagh, 


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7 th  April  21  st  year.  10  p>  U 6s‘  1 1id—‘n  the  comon  of  Lowth,  65  a.  If  6s.  3 Jd. 

in  Cregland,  17  a.  6s.  10,)d. — in  Dromgoolin,  54  a.  3 b. 

27.  Cornet  MATTHEW  WILDER Cleduffe,  84.  a.  14  2s‘  1^d— in  Killeene,  51a.  2 r.  lfOs.lOd— in  Lowth, 

If  14s.  Ojd— Tenneclappahan  of  Tennecappahan,  65  a.  & 89  A;  If  12s.  4d.  — Clonkeghan,  49  a.  2 r.  If  0s.  0|d.  — ■ 


27.  Cornet  MATTHEW  WILDER Cleduffe,  84  a.  J/.2s.  ljd—  in  Killeene,  51a.  2 r.  IfOs.IOd.— in  Lowth, 

• 14s.  Ojd. — Tenneclappahan  of  Tennecappahan,  65  a.  & 80  A-  If  12s.  4d.  — Clonkeghan,  49  a.  2 r.  If  0s.  O.Jd.  — 

p.  If  6s.  33d.  — Aghara,  157  a.  2 r.  8 p.  31.  3s.  10.' d.  Kaiincooly,  302  a.  2r.  6f  2s.  6d.— Dromlecke,  196  a.  1 r. 

Listibbot,  2 cartrons,  99  a.  1 r.  24  p.  2f  Os.  23d.— Total,  3f  19s.  5«f;  bar.  and  co.  Louth.  — Several  manors,  lands, 


8 p.  If  6s.  3 Jd.  — Aghara,  157  a.  2 it. 
—Listibbot,  2 cartrons,  99  a.  1 r.  24  p.  i 
406  a.  plant.  (657  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.)— llei 
Srewle,  co.  Longford.— Derryellagh,  95 


24  p.  2f  0s.  23d— Total,  3f  19s.5d.;  bar.  and  co.  Louth.  — Several  manors,  lands, 

.) — Rent,  8f  4s.  5d. ; bar.  &c\’ in  dle  coullty  of  Lowth,  being  graunted  to  him  in  cus- 

gh,  95  a.  1 r.  26  p.  prof.  todiam’  the  king>  for  settlement  of  the  same  on  him  and  his 

i Dorryckhanny-wood  ats  helrs’  caused  a Proviso  to  be  inserted  in  the  bill  for  the  settlem' 


64  a.  unprof.— in  Derryghane  ats  Derryckhanny-wood  ats  be"'s’  caused  a proviso  to  be  inserted  in  the  bill  for  the  setdem1 
Derrahan’s-wood,  94  a.  & 21  p.  prof.  25  a.  & 8 p.  unprof.—  of  I,'e1and>  and  by  letters  from  Hampton  Court,  1st  June  1662, 

Total,  189  a.  2 n.  7 p.  plant.  (306  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Rent,  re(luil'ed  the  Lord  Lieut,  to  continue  him  in  the  free  and  quiet 

3f  16s.  8,)d. ; bar.  Rathcline,  same  co. Date  23 d Feb.  Possession  °f  all  the  said  premisses,  and  to  receive  all  die 

2 1st  year. — Inrolled  26 th  Feb.  1669.  rents  and  profits  thereof,  until  the  same  should  be  duly  settled 

on  him  and  his  heirs  pursuant  to  the  said  proviso.  (15°,  1»  p. 
30.  JOHN  and  MARTHA  NELSON— In  Clonebolge  / & 12.)  — Cruistowne,  206  a.  2 r.  4f  3s.  7Jtf  — Parsons- 
aml  Clonemore,  to  begin  at  the  S.  part  called  Aghanalick,  towne>  185 3 R-  8t  15s.2Jd— Dromgooter,  74a.  If  7s.8Jd. 
Ballybuddoch,  Pullackmore,  Derrymoney,  to  be  cutt  off  by  — Baggotstowne,  241  a.  1 r.  4f  17s.  6d.  — Walshestowne 

an  E.  and  W.  line,  528  a.  1 r.  5 p. — in  Clonade,  10  a.  & 13p.  HO  a.  2f  4s.  6|d. — Labanstowne,  86  a.  2 r.  If  15s.  Old. 

—in  the  same,  81a.  2r.  20p— in  Clonsast,  197a.  2r.  3 Op.  ! Killtallaght,  207  a.  3 r.  4f  4s.0|d— in  Nicholstowne,  256  a. 

m Breskenagh  and  Killiclontorkery,  25  a.  1 r.  14  p. — 5f  3s-  8Jd. — part  of  Painestowne,  18  a.  2 r.  7s.  5 id. part 

more  in  the  same,  78  a.  2 it.  26  p— more  in  the  same,  by  of  tlle  -^nie,  18  a.  2 r.  7s.  53d— Hitchestowne,  91  i.  In. 


*re  in  the  same,  78  a.  2 it.  26  p— more  in  the  same,  by  of  ,lle  ^"le,  18  a.  2 r.  7s.  53d— Hitchestowne,’  91  i.  1 r. 

E.  and  W.  line  towards  the  S.,  out  of  the  lands  of  Bal-  11‘  16*. lid— Graftonstowne,  88a.  1r.  If  15s.81d— Dromine 

ag  im  raige,  260  a.  2 n.  26  p.—  in  Killcloncorkery  alias  76  A-  2 R.  If  10s.  lUd. ; bar.  Ferrard,  same  co. — in  Phillips- 
Bal  yrahm  and  Clonebrock,  out  of  the  W.  part  by  a S.  and  townc,  16  a.  6s.5id— part  of  Annegloge,  72  A.  1 r.  13  p. 

■ me,  128  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof.  319  a.  unprof—  in  Killclon-  If  9s.  23d.— part  of  the  same,  8 a.  2 r.  11p.  3s.  6Jd—  Great 

corkery  alias  Clonbrue,  out  of  the  W.  part,  14  a.  1 it.  13  p—  Rathbody  alias  Bod  rath  (pan),  27  a.  1 r.  13  P.  11s— Little 

in  the  same,  alias  Fanemore,  51  a— more  in  the  same,  51  a.  Rathbody  alias  Bodrath  (part),  40  a.  16s.  2jd— Cookestowne 

-more  in  the  same,  abas  Killvantoges,  S.  part,  66  a— in  Bel-  <Pal  t)>  123  a.  & 18  p.  2f  9s.  1 Id— Tullaghkeele  and  T ' 
lyrahin  and  Killcloncorkeiy  alias  Baliyshane,  E.  part,  61  a.  49  a.  & 27  p.  19s.  ll>d— in  Scirminstowne  or  Sternum 
Imro1,,  1,654  A-  2r'  27p-P,ant-  (2,518  a.  & 6 p.  48a.  1 r.  14  p.  19s.  6 Id.;  bar.  Athirdee,  same  co— 

stat.)  Kent,  31f  9s.  6d. ; bar.  Cooleystowne,  King’s  Co.  manor  of  Mansfieldstowne,  with  2 mills  and  a fishin"- 

Dale  oth  June  21  st  year.  308  a— 6 tenements  in  Lowth,  and  1 88  a.  lOf  Os.  1 fit 


' ^>...,11.  tinui;,  I'u  a.  jos. i\a. — Cookestowne 

(part),  123  a.  & 18  p.  2f  9s.  1 Id— Tullaghkeele  and  Tateboy, 
49  a.  & 27  p.  19s.  ll  ’d— in  Scirminstowne  or  Sterminstowne, 
48  a.  1 r.  14  p.  19s.  6 Id. ; bar.  Athirdee,  same  co. in  the 


M mj„n,2W  vmr.  308  i.-8  tenement,  in  Lo.tb,  ,„d  188  n.  1010,.  lOjV.  j bmi 

33.  EDWARD  TTmtOFl?  tv.  . Lo^ nth,  sente  co.— Raynoltlstowne,  179  n.  1 n.  31. 12s.  6id.~~ 

3 n.  8, .-in  ,1„  wIVS.W  1W  a i°H  t G“ 'S1’' 3 V'  W-1M,  (0.318  ,.  1 »■  26  e.  ,„t) 

(262a  9 ir  \ A‘  1 IL  4 P— Total,  —Total  rent,  118f  18  s.  53d. ; bar.  Ferrard,  same  co  — Nate  ■ 

0.  not  pert  of  a plow.,  11.13s.7rf.;  bar.  Enst  Cntbnrj,  Anegloge,  268  A.  2 n.— Drakestowne  102,  2 r:,— Aiihn;.. 

Kathbody,  108,.  2,.-LM,  Eedt- 

Iil.,«,0,.3,.25r-To»i^  ill.,  »;r" »«-m  St.rmin.to.ne,  96, 

U 1,  912. , b„.  .nd  e J_ » » -EZZSJS  3“>-  »**• 


MSU ,SZ,WM°a“ -fcV-tp.'3'Sta**  ^VZSL'iS,  "i!: 

anti  several  parcells  in  and  about  Atherdee,  and  three 
34.  Capt.  HENRY  MORTON. -Clonenarraffh  84  , te,,emf te’  ^ their  gardens  and  backside,  in  Atherdee, 

If  14s.  03d— Newtowne,  461  a 2 r 9/  6 3 r f I n i MuUaShurly-  97  A-  5 Athirdee,  same  co— in 
towne,  105  a.  2 r.  2f  2s.  83d— in  Killbegg,  60  a!  IMs  SW  K’r  tV'  t!LT ~ B“yteSt°Wne>  36  A‘  1r'“ Total. 
-to  hold  this  for  the  life  of  James  Flemin"  onlv  -mLTin.Z  M r-  ' 0 ~ Re,lt’  41  ls‘  > bar-  S,ane>  «>• 

same,  10  a.  4s.  OJd-in  Irishtotvne  m K J Coo,kesto"™>  394  A.  3 R.  - Coole  alias  Cooles- 


«une,  1°  A 4s.  0.)d— in  Irishtowne  and  Garnestowne,  28  a. 
linn  a i Scur'ughstowne,  101 A. and  Rorystowne, 

0 a.  to  hold  199  a.  of  these  lands  for  the  life  of  Rob'  Balfe 
only,  paying  4f  0s.  7d.  for  the  199  a.,  and  4s.  10}d.  for  the 
residue— in  Balgeeth,  194  a.  3f  18s.  6Jd.  — in  Irishtowne 

1 r]4  36^.  s^'h  1,197 A'  1 “•  10l>'  P'ant-  (L939a! 


1 R.  36  p.  stat.) ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath  —S  12a  r/'  t R' . ^ A'  t 15  P'  *tBt-)  8A  1?'  U-‘L  ; bar‘  Fe»-ard,  co. 

21s(  year. — Inrolled  2d  August  1669.  “ 11  ^ggg™ D<Ue  2d  Jtt"'  20</l  2 tear.  — Inrolled  1th  Jan. 


"■>  anas  Cooles- 

townc,  311  a.  1 r— in  Morstowne,  113  a — Marshalls-Rath, 
289  a.  2 r.  — Tullaghkeele  and  Tateboy,  372  a.  — in  Ster- 
monstowne,  85  a— Cloghanmoyle,  62  a.  1 r— in  Atherdee 
t'v°  tenements  and  3 gardens,  8 a— Total  in  Louth,  (5,776  a. 
2r.  32  p.  stat.) — Rent,  72f  4s.  Ifd— Barnemeath,  398  a! 
1 r.  (645  a.  & 15  p.  stat.)  8f  Is.  3 id. ; bar.  Ferrard,  co. 


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1825.]  FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


21  Ch.  II.  42.  JAMES  Lord  Baron  BARRY  of  San  try,  chief  just. 

of  K.B. — In  Loghill,  Moylingshole,  and  Fleming’s  freehold, 

Dublin.  12  a.  (19  a.  1b.  30  p.  slat.)  4s.  10±d. ; bar.  Coolock,  co. 

Dublin. 43.  WM.  BARRY,  D.B. — In  Santry,  comonly 

called  Goulding’s freehold, 40 a.  (64a.  3b.  7p. stat.)  16  s.  2 Ad. ; 
same  bar.  and  co. — Date  9th  Feb.  21  sty  ear. — Inrolletl  19th  March 
1669. 

King's  Co.  45.  Sir  WILLIAM  PETTY  knt. — Ballybracken,  106  a. 

(171a.  2r.  32p.  stat)  21. 2s.  lid.;  bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co. 

Westmeath. 45.  EDWARD  CARY,  an  orphan  son  and  heir  of  Pafk 

Cary  esq.,  dec. — Several  parcells  of  land  in  Rathfearnes,  9 a. 
(14  a.  2 b.  13  p.  stat.)  3s.  7 jd. ; bar.  Farbill,  co.  West- 

Wexford.  meath part  of  Moghurry,  Raliinrock,  Ballybreene,  Coolagh, 

Ballinlinagh,  and  Coolekeherny,  yc  S.  part  of  the  surround 
next  contiguous  to  Mongan  and  Tincurry,  to  be  cut  off  by  an 


E.  and  W.  line,  593  a.  prof.  (960  a.  2 n.  10  p.  stat.)  493  a.  21  ca.  11. 

unprof.  12/.  0s.  1 jrf. ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford to  hold  

these  during  the  life  of  Dudley  Colclough  only. 45.  WM.  Wexford. 

MILLS.— Blackwater  (part),  52  a.— Crackenstowne,  72  a.—  Meath. 

Total,  (200  a.  3r.  18  p.  stat.)— Rent,  21. 10s.  2!d.;  bar.  Rat- 

oath,  co.  Meath. 45.  Dr.  JOHN  CLARKE.  — Part 

of  vA’eekstowne,  Summerstowne,  Suddern  alias  Sutherstowne, 
and  Blackwater,  54  a.  2 r.  (88  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  Oft/.; 

same  bar.  and  co. 45.  FRANCES  CLARKE  widow—  King's  Co. 

Part  of  the  said  four  denominations,  69  a.  & 5 p.  (1 11  a.  3 r. 

11  p.  stat.)  1/.  7s.  lljd. 45.  Sir  ROBERT  BOOTH 

and  WM.  SAND  S esq.,  executors  of  Francis  Nest. Part 

of  Cullybegg,  104  a.  (168  a.  1 r.  34  p.  stat.)  21.  2s.  IJd ; 

bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co. Date  23 d Aug.  21s/  year.— 

Inrolled  24/4  December  1669. 


Wexford. 


Dublin. 

Kildare. 

Meath. 


Westmeath. 
Queen's  Co. 


Tipperary. 

Clare. 


Roscommon. 


Roll,  ‘Hist  Cha.  II.  fourth  part,  face. 


1.  WALTER  WALSH  esq. — Jobstowne,  Kilcruddan  ats 
Kilcrodan,  Prudenstowne  ats  Burdenstowne,  and  Slaterstowne, 
parcells  of  Jobstowne,  229  a.  (370  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)  3/.9s.6d.; 
bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin. — the  houses 
and  lands  of  the  Leape,  on  the  E.  side  of  Cappenbohy, 

1 gneeve,  10  a.  3s.  0 \<L — Braid  alias  the  Braw  alias  Bragh 
and  Ballycollan,  2 plow.,  335  a.  21. 10s.  10)d. — Bawne-Ishell, 

1 plow,  and  10  gneeves,  220  a.  1/.  12s.  11 W.  — Dromon ty- 
clogh  ais  Dromtosclogh  alias  Derrychressogy,  A plow.,  122  a. 
18s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — the  castle,  manor,  town, 
and  lands  of  Kilbegge  alias  Killibegs,  200  a.  1/.  9s.  8Jd. ; bar. 

Gorey,  co.  Wexford. Date  31st  July  21s/  year. — Inrolled 

2d  Nov.  1669. 

6.  ROGER  JONES  gent.  — Glannemucke,  260  a.  3 r. 
(421a.  3 r.  4p.  stat.)  3/.  10s.  10d.;  4 bar.  Ratlidowne,  co. 
Dublin. — Sollance  alias  Sollnn  alias  Sollans,  70  a.  (113  a. 

1 r.  22  p.  stat.),  and  the  mill  of  Johnstowne,  l/.  8s.  id. ; bar. 
Naas,  co.  Kildare. — in  Castlerickard  and  Crackanerany  or  I 
Brackanrany  als  Ballycrany,  part  of  Castlerickard,  290  a. 
(469  a.  3 r.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  5 f d. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 
— Peircetowne,  207  a.  (335  a.  1 r.  8 p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  lid.;  bar.  1 
Deece,  same  co. — Higginstowne,  79  a.  1 r.  (128  a.  1 r.  21  p.  • 
stat.)  10s.  8 id.;  bar.  Ferbill,  co.  Westmeath.  — Parcells-  j 
towne  alias  Pashellstowne  alias  Parslingstowne,  211  a.  (341  a. 

3 r.  6 p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  4 id. ; bar.  Fertullagh,  same  co. — Kilke- 
van  and  Killnacregare  and  Ballynemonin,  parcells  of  Kilkevan, 
300  a.  (485  a.  3r.  32  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  lOd. ; bar.  Tinehinch, 
Queen’s  Co. — in  Letrim  and  Toome,  598  a.  2 r.  (969  a. 

1 r.  36  p.  stat.)  3/.  0s.  Id. ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford. — 
Clonelyhy  and  Edenmore,  1 cartron,  150  a.  (242  a.  3 r.  36  p. 
stat.)  15s.  2 \d. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co.  — Knockmullane, 

A plow.,  131a.  3r.  24 p.  (213a.  2r.  29p.stat.)  8s.;  bar.  Kina- 
lea,  co.  Cork. — one  capital  messuage  and  the  4th  part  of  a 1 
plow,  of  Kilkiranmore,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 r.  7 p.  stat.)  12s.  1 \d.;  I 
bar.  Ibawne,  same  co. — Ardm'clonagh  alias  Ardm'slanke,  with  | 
the  messuages,  houses,  and  gardens  of  Parkinristard,  and  35  a. 
in  the  burgery  of  Cloyne,  101a.  (163  a.  2r.  17f.  stat.)  1/.  10s.; 
bar.  Imokilly,  same  co. — Garranrostagli  als  Gearrarostagh, 
106  a.  (171  a.  2 b.  32  p.  stat)  10s.  8fd.;  bar.  Fermoy,  same 
co. — Killmonitty  or  Killmonitane,  1 plow.,  235  a.  17.s.  10  Id. — 
Garryedden,  1 plow.,  220  a.  16s.  lOd. ; bar.  Barretts,  same  co. 
— Cloghereddy,  160  a.  1/.  4s.  3id.  — Ballyrobbin,  140  a. 
1/.  12s.  4 \d. — the  4th  part  of  Clogliill  and  Carrighitty,  61  a. 
9s.  3j d.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.  — one  quarter  j 
meare  of  Carrowmohane,  170  a.  10s.  7)d. — Dromany,  J qr.,  I 
being  the  moiety  of  Moycullin  ats  Maghericrossen,  (121  a.  j 
1 r.  37  p.  stat)  11s.  5 d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare.  — Cal- 
dragh  qr.,  87  a.  10s.  — Canimodagli  or  Crinemodagh  alias 
Creaghnemodagh  qr.,  61a.  10s. — the  two  qrs.  of  Casdetehin  ats 
Lesnelecarrow  and  Carrowentemple,  148  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. 
15s. — Carrowgarue  ats  Carrowgarragh,  1 qr.,  72  a.  7s.  3?,d. ; 
bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — Clonculline  ats  Clencul- 
lane or  Clocullane,  167  a.  prof.  141  a.  unprof.  16s.  lid.;  bar. 
Roscommon,  same  co. — Aghamoreats  Annaghmore,  and  Cor- 
negeeli  alias  Killgart,  Gortinarrow  alias  Gortninemarrow,  Taw- 
naghnedarry  alias  Tawnanedarry,and  Leare  alias  Leyer,  1 cart., 
140a.  3r.  24 p.  7s.  lid—  Anaghbegg,  1 cart,  133  a.  6s.9d.— 
ForglasseandCloncui.se,  150  a.  3 r.  8p.  7s.  7 Ad.;  bar.  Moyell, 
co.  Leitrim. — Derryvonietragh,  Derryvonioughtragh,  ats  two 
Derryvonies,  Dcwtargimore  alias  Dowlargimore,  I.cghtaheilc 
( 122.) 


alias  Lentevile,  Corderrybeg,  Inniffinebra  alias  Innismetra, 
Cavane  alias  Cuvane,  Corgerrymore,  Aghakinturkeais  Agkain- 
turke,  Cony,  and  Derrryvolane,  5 cart,  and  a 3d,  490  a.  2 n. 
(793  a.  2 r 15  p.  stat.)  1/.  4s.9^d.;  bar.  Dromaheire,  same  co. 

— Lantaggart  and  Aghamore,  Rahinduffe,  Dawstrack,  the 
barrs  of  Glanfarne,  and  the  mountains  of  Slevagh,  Corkey,  and 
Lackaghdeene,  120  a.  (194  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat)  1/.  4s.  3id. ; 
bar.  Dromaheire  and  Rosclogher,  same  co. — die  moiety  of  the 
casde  of  Cloncurrin,'Garrybrissell,  4 qr.,  Carrowferkin,  J qr., 
parcell  of  Cloncarry,  189  A.  (306  A.  & 23  P.  stat.)  1/.  8s.  9d. ; 
bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — Dromeeny,  50  a.  prof.  (80  a.  3 r. 
39  p.  stat.)  50  a.  unprof.  13s.  6d. ; bar.  Upper  Eveagh,  co. 
Down. — in  Paddingstowne,  150  a.  (242  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.) 

31.  0s.  9 d.;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. Date  18/4  June,  21st 

year. — Inrolled  24th  Nov.  1669. 

15.  CHARLES  Earl  of  MOUNTRATI-I— Shrahanboy 
or  Shranbuy,  Lackytarsney  or  Lacktrasney,  Cappa,  and  Calli- 
cute  or  Coylecutt,  332  a.  6/.  14s.  5.)d.  reduced  to  41.  8s.  5 d. 
— in  Comer,  49  a.  13s.  2d.  reduced  to  8s.  9d. — Total,  381  a. 
plant  (617  a.  & 25  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7/.  14s.  3d.;  bar. 

Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co 16.  JAMES  and  JOHN 

MANLY,  minors.  — Part  of  Casdefleming,  Knockaca  and 
Derrymorris,  and  another  part  of  Casdefleming,  Brokery,  and 
Cooleatrin  als  Boolykenedy,  138  a.  (223  a.  2 b.  6 p.  stat.) 
21.  1 5s.  10  id. — to  hold  one  moiety  to  James  and  his  heirs ; remr 
to  John  and  his  heirs ; and  the  other  moiety  to  John ; remr  to 
James ; rem'  to  their  two  sisters  and  their  heirs  equally  divided ; 

same  bar.  and  co. 17.  Lieut.  GEORGE  GOLDSMITH. 

— Ballydrian  alias  Killnamahau  or  Killamahan,  94  a.  (152  a. 

1 r.  2 p.  stat.)  1/.  18s.  0.)d. ; bar.  Ballcowen,  King’s  Co. 

Date  6th  April,  21st  year. — Inrolled  16/4  August  1669. 

18.  Cornet  GEORGE  BARTON.  — In  Geslingstowne 
alias  Gpslingstowne,  148  a.  — in  Ballymackee,  3 a.  — Total, 
(244  a.  2 r.  15  p.  stat.) — Rent,  3/.  Is.  lfd. ; bar.  Shelelogher, 

co.  Kilkenny. 18.  GILES  KING. — In  Goslingstowne, 

30'a. — in  Banford  alias  Ban feagh,  1a.  1 it.  18  p. — Total,  (50  a. 

3 b.  stat.)  — Rent,  12s.  8d. 18.  WM.  BAXTER.  — In 

Earlestowne,  5 a. — in  the  same,  108  a.  2 r.  19  p.  — Total, 

(184  a.  & 8 p.  stat)  — Rent,  21.  6s.;  same  bar.  and  Co. 

19.  PETER  WALKER. — In  Ballybracke,  the  E.  part  by  a 
N.  and  S.  line,  166  a.  (268  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  3/.  7s.  2 Id. ; 

bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. 20.  NIC.  BIBBY. — In  Dun- 

ldtt  (part),  15  A. — in  Farnoge,  17  a.  1 it.  14  p. — Note .-  In  the 
Reddendum  the  n°  of  acres  stands  thus,  69  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant. 
(112  a.  1r.  10, p.  stat.) — Rent,  l/.8s.ld. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and 

Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  6/4  Nov.  21st  year.  — In- 

rolled  2d  Dec.  1669. 

21.  Col.  RICHARD  TURNER.  — Part  of  Galtrym, 
13  a.  2 r.  34  p.  5s.  6)d. — rath  of  Kihnore,  170  a.  & 16  p. 
31.  7s.  6d. — Cookestowne  alias  Clearkestowne,  69  a.  1/.  4s.  4 d. 

— part  of  Clonelyan  and  Knocke,  60  a.  1 it.  10  p.  1/.  4s.  5\d. 

— part  of  the  same,  238  a.  & 17)  p.  41.  16s.  4fd. — part  of 
Monalvey  next  Sir  Thomas  Wharton’s,  95  a.  & 16  p. 
1/.  18s.  6 \d.  — out  of  the  N.E.  part  of  Monalvey  next  Aid" 
Teigh’s  part,  71a.  2 it.  10  p.  1/.  8s.  10  jd. — pail  of  G.allow, 
166  a.  2r.  26  p.  3/.  7s.  5 Jd. — part  of  Gallow,  160  a.  1 It.  37)  p. 
3/.  4s.  lid. — part  of  Galtrym,  333  a.  1b.  13  p.  61.  15s. — 


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King's  Co. 


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21  Cs.  XX.  Total  rent,  271.  13s. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. Date 

10/A  June  21s/  year. — Inrolled  3d  Dec.  1669. 

Meath. 

Cork.  23.  FRANCIS  BERNARD.— Knockane-Idreene  (part), 

223  a.  2 li.  (362  a.  & 6p.  stat.)  31.  7s.  10£<Z. JOHN 

POOLE.  — Raliarone  (part),  1H  a.  2 it.  27  i*.  (185  a.  2 n. 

39  p.  stat.)  1/.  14s.  9]d. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 

Date  9/A  Sep.  21s/  year. — Inrolled  10/A  Dec.  1669. 

Cork.  24.  HENRY  BEECHER  esq.  — Part  of  Drommore  or 
Dranmore,  462  a.  & 1 p.  7/.  Os.  3 id.  reduced  to  4/.  10s.— 
easterly  part  of  Curran,  195  a.  1 r.  13  r.  21. 19s.  4 \d.  reduced 
to  1/.  10s.;  bar.  West  Carbury,  co.  Cork. — Note:  Thomas, 

. son  and  heir  of  said  Henry  Beecher,  had  the  total  rent  of 
91. 19s.  8tf.  reduced  to  6/.  per  annum ; and  the  said  Thomas, 
having  purchased  from  Lord  Kingston  the  lands  following, 
viz.  the  W.  part  of  Drommore,  Ballenorane,  and  Carrane,  con- 
taining 626  a.  3 n.  29  p.,  the  quit  rent  whereof  amounted  to 
9/.  19s.  lid.,  same  was  reduced  to  6/.  9s.  10.)d. ; and  having 
purchased  from  Sir  Wm  Petty  the  lands  of  Khockane,  Quo- 
rish,  Baltineroughtragh,  Dunkilly,  Ballyrisode,  and  Dunma- 
nus,  he  had  the  abatement  of  17/.  4s.  1 W.  of  the  quit  rent 
of  50/.  18s.  lid.  payable  thereout,  reducing  it  to  33/.  14s.; 
date  22d  March  1677.  (Not.  anno  30",  -V pars,  dorso  Noll  32.) 

25.  THOMAS  BEECHER  esq.— Lynane,  27  a.  1 r.— 

Killegan,  44a. — Total,  (98a.  3 h.  lOp.  stat.) — Total,  18s.  4L/. 

-26.  JOHN  BRAYLY.— In  East  Skeagh,  30  a.— in  Bal- 

lycotten,  21  a. — Total,  (82a.  2r.  17  p.  stat.)— Rent,  15s.  4</.; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  lVh  July  21s/  year. — Inrolled 

nth  Dec.  1669. 

Westmeath.  27.  JOHN  EDGE. — Part  of  Raghannawinsnay  ats  Rath- 
nugent,  Agherney,  Raima,  Darrahine,  Creganstowne,  and 
Parke,  254  a.  & 33  p.  51. 2s.  lit/. — Killahine  or  Killatiny  alias 
Killelan  (part),  115  a.  2r.  21.  6s.  9]rf. ; bar.  Moycashell, 

co.  Westmeath. Dale  13/A  Sep.  21  s/  year. — Inrolled 

10/A  Dec.  1669. 

Cork.  29.  Lieut.  WALTER  DAWLEY.  — In  Ballydahen, 
406  a.  1 r.  14  v.  (658  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  6/.  3s.  5{d.;  bar. 

Fermoy,  co.  Cork. Date  31s/  July  21s/  year. — Inrolled 

2d  Nov.  1669. 

Limerick.  31.  JAMES  COLLINS. — Out  of  the  S.  part  of  Killi- 
nure,  275  a.  1 n.  13  p.  (455  a.  3 r.  39  p.  stat.)  4/.  3s.  7 \d. ; 

bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. 32.  Lieut.  JOHN 

COOKE. — Gortnehally,  91  a.  3 r.  27  p. — in  Gortneskeagh, 
15  a.  3 n.  7 p.— Total,  108  a.  2 n.  34  r.  plant.  (176  a.  & 16  r. 

stat.) — Rent,  11.  13s.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  21s/  May 

21  st  year. — Inrolled  22 d June  1669.  / 

Wexford.  33.  ANDREW  RAM  gent.— In  Monymore  and  Tob- 
berfinoge,  224  a.  (362  a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)  4/.  10s.  8 \d.  re- 

Limerick.  duced  to  21. ; bar.  Shelmalicr,  co.  Wexford. — in  Knockur- 
senty  alias  Knockcentry  and  Carrickbegg,  37  a.  1r.  6p.  (54a. 

1 n.  13  p.  stat.)  10s.  1S<Z. ; lib.  of  Limerick,  or  bar.  Clon- 

Queen's  Co.  william,  co.  Limerick. — in  Cloneeve  alias  Cloneeke  ais 

Cloneefe,  120  a.  (194  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat.)  21.  8s.  7 </. ; bar. 

Meath.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.  — in  Knocke  alias  Kenocke, 
43  a.  & 7 p.  (69  a.  2 r.  35  r.  stat)  17s.  4 \d. ; bar.  Du- 

Wexford.  leeke,  co.  Meath.  — in  Garreniskc  alias  Garry-Richard, 
55  a.  (89  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  3d. ; bar.  Ballagheene,  co. 
Wexford.  — Knocknerekile,  121  a.  3 r.  (197  a.  & 33  p. 
stat.)  21.  9s.  3Srf. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  Cloghaden,  72  a. 

2 n.  13  p.  (117  a.  2 b.  10  p.  stat.)  1/.  9s.  4 d.  reduced  to 

Kilkenny.  > '>ar-  Gantry,  same  co.— in  Ballyhoyle,  30  A.  (48  A.  2 R. 

15 p.  stat.)  12s.  1 \d.\  bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. — 

Meath.  in  Knockbracke,  80  a.  (129  a.  2 r.  13  p.  stat.)  1/.  12s.  4.1  d. ; 
bar.  Half-Fore,  co.  Meath. — in  Coolenesillagh  als  Coole- 
nesellagh  alias  Clonsillagh,  bounded  on  the  N.  with  the 
river  Blackwater,  on  the  S.  with  the  highway  from 
Munster,  Connaught  to  Kells,  29  a.  3 r.  (48  a.  & 27  p. 

Westmeath,  stat.)  12s.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co in  Streamstowne,  11a. 

(17  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.)  4s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  West- 


meath.— in  Castle- Warren,  97  a.  (157  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)  2lCa.  Xi. 
1/.  19s.  5J<Z.  reduced  to  1/.  10s. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil-  ~~ 
KENNY. — in  Castle-Connell  and  Stradbally,  23  a.  1 r.  5 r.  Ndhenny. 
(37  a.  3 R.  12  P.  stat.)  7s.  Ojrf.  — in  Ratheinsteele,  4 A.  Limerick. 
(6  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  Is.  2d. ; lib.  of  Limerick,  or  bar. 

Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.  — Scartvarinoge  ats  Scartvar- 
riwy,  41  a.  (66  a.  1 R.  26  p.  stat)  1 2s.  5 d. ; bar.  Owthnybegg, 

same  co. Date  15 th  April  21s/  year. — Inrolled  15 th  Jidy 

1669. 

36.  CHARLES  ALCOCK. — In  Carrickeenaveigh,  and  Tipperary. 
part  of  Knockaneveigh,  123  a.  1/.  17s.  4-§</. — in  Rathsallagh, 

138  a.  & 32  p.  21.  Is.  Hid. — Pepperstowne  (part),  marked  in 
y*  plott  (53  Q.),  45  a.  & 14  p.  14s.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tip- 
perary.  36.  JOHN  LANE. — Maganstowne  (part),  39  a. 

1 r.  38 p.  Us.  lift/. — in  Oneskeagb,  90  a.  1/.  9s.  1}(Z. — in 
Ballyvadine,  26  a.  1 r.  8s. — in  Lismoynane,  16  a.  4s.  10[d. 

— Rubbuck’s  land  (part),  70  a.  2 r.  5s.  id. — in  Peperstowne, 

7 a.  Is.  lOirf. — more  in  the  same,  29  a.  1 r.  26  p.  8s.  llrf. — 
in  Ferrensliea,  30  a.  & 35  P.  9s.  2<Z. — one  moiety  of  Grange- 
bury,  (y°  other  being  the  property  of  Nic*  Everett  and  Jeoffry 

Mocker  of  Mockerstowne,)  29  a.  2r.  8s.  1 1 Id in  Ballylosky, 

Clonekeany,  and  Clongany,  44  a.  1 r.  8p.  13s.  3;|<Z. — part 
of  Rathcoole  and  Garryduffe,  members  of  Itathcoole,  marked 
(64  W.),  107  a.  & 27  "p.  1/.  12s.  6i</.—  in  Waddingstowne 
alias  Wedchngstowne,  74  a.  & 11  r.  11.  2s.  5ld—  in  y same, 

13  a.  2r.  26  p.  4s.  lid.— more  in  tlie  same,  81a.  1/.4s.5</.— 

in  Preistowne,  19  a.  3 r.  25  p.  6s.;  same  bar.  and  co. 

Date  29 th  May  21s/  year. — Inrolled  29 th  June  1669. 

38.  Sir  MICH.  ARMYNE  bart.  and  the  Lady  MARY  Westmeath. 
ARMYNE. — The  E.  part  of  the  lands  called  Gerald  Fitz- 
Gerald’s part  of  Dallistowne,  95a.  3r.  15p. — Toberconnocke 
(part),  168  a.  1 n.  20 p.— Total,  (419a.  Sr.  22 p.  stat.)— 

Rent  51.  4s.  Ilk/. — in  Ballymoran,  42  a. — in  Nugent’s  part 
of  Farthingstowne,  87  a.  2 it.  20  p.— Total,  (209  a.  3 r.  35  r. 
stat.) — Rent  2/.  12s.  6 d. — these  toiler  and  her  heirs  for  ever; 

bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath. Date  20 th  Jidy  21s/ 

year.— Inrolled  27 th  August  1669. 

40.  JOHN  COTTERELL  gent— Kill tilly  and  Downine,  Wexford. 
792a.  prof.  592  a.  unprof.  1 6/.  0s.  3d. — Coolevane  alias  Culle- 
veeneand  Curraghduffe,  506A.prof.  300a. unprof.  10/.4s.l01d. 

— Coolecarny,  part  of  Moghurry,  Cooleroc,  Ballybrin,  and 
Ballynemannagh,  yc  N.  part  of  yc  surround,  217  a.  4/.7s.l0!r/.; 
bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. — Ballyteige,  Crosfernoge,  and 
Chappell,  73  a.  1/.  9s.  6W.— Bally bavne,  26  a.  16s.  6. >,(/.— 
Norristowne,  27  a.  10s.  9tf. ; bar.  Bargy,  same  co. — in  Gur- 
teene  and  Cromoge,  210  a.  13s.  4 W.;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  same 

co. — in  Stonnyford,  13  a.  lOirf. ; "bar.  Forth,  same  co. 

Date  5th  Felt.  21  st  year. — Inrolled  6/A  July  1669. 

42.  Sir  HENRY  WADDINGTON  knt— In  Buokin,  Galway. 
lqr.,  37  a.  prof.  (59  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  843  A.  unprof.  7s.  5Jrf. ; 

1 bar.  Longhrea,  co.  Galway. — in  Cahervane,  1 qr. — Cregg- 
dulfe  and  Fannareagh,  1 qr.,  292  a.  2/.  19s.  5\d.— part  of 
Shroufoughter  and  Shroufeighter,  8 a.  Is.  7Jrf. ; bar.  Dun- 
kcllin,  same  co. — in  Cahertarue  qr.,  contiguous  to  Drum- 
hastie  alias  Drnmhaskey,  and  Sesse  alias  Shesse  als  Leskehy 
qr.,  northward  by  an  E.  and  W.  line,  255  a.  1 r.  13  p.  21. 6s.  1</. ; 
same  bar.  and  co.  — Total,  (911  a.  3r.  32  p.  stat.)  — Total 
rent  51.  14s.  7\d. — in  Ballymony  ats  Ballinvonin,  2 qrs.,307  a. 

(497  a.  1 it.  6 p.  stat.)  3/.  2s.  3$d. ; 1 bar.  Loughrea,  same  co. 

— in  Tawnyhurry,  8 a.  2 r.  14  p. — in  Derrickhannywood,  10  a.  Longford. 

2 a.  32  p.— Total,  (31  A.  & 14  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  7s.  9.| d. ; bar. 

Rathclyne,  co.  Longford. 45.  THEOPHILUS  SAND-  Noscommon. 

FORD  esq. — In  Lishdy,  Lisboy,  and  Cloneshaver,  43  a.  prof. 

41a.  unprof. — in  Ballindrumlagh-Emlagh,  Aram,  Cashell,  and 
Clontraske,  163  a.  — Total,  (333  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

21.  Is.  Sid. ;.  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Ballin- 
dromlagh-Emlagh,  137  a.  1 it.  13  p. — Knockrow,  1 qr.,  1 26  a. 
prof.  49  a.  unprof.— Clonesallagh,  1 qr.,  70  a.  prof.  20  a.  un- 
prof.—Total,  333  a.  1 r.  13  p.  plant.  (539  a.  3 n.  28  p.  stat.) 

Rent  3/.  7s.  5jd.;  same  bar.  and  co. Dale  14/A  June  21s/ 

year. — Inrolled  11/A  October  1669. 


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1.  HENRY  FISHER.— Ballrath,  14.0  a.— in  Ethillstowne, 

9 a.  & 17  p. — Ballgeth,  48  a.  2 r.  30  p.— Irishtowne  (part), 

96  a. — Dowrath  (part),  7 a. — Total,  300  a.  3 r.  7 p.  plant. 
(487  a.  & 38  p.  stat.)— Rent,  61.  Is.  9 \d. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. 
Date  1th  Dec.  21st  year. — Inrolled  16 th  Dec.  1669. 

3.  Sir  GEORGE  BLUNDELL  knt.  and  bait.— In  Kill- 
nantoge,  132  a. — in  Killcloncorlcery,  part  of  Ballyrabin  and 
Clonebroake,  viz.,  the  easterly  panto  be  cut  off  by  a N.  and 
S.  line,  124  a.  2 r.  27  p.— Total,  256  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant. 
(415  a.  3 r.  1 p.  stat.)— Rent,  51.  3s.  lljd. ; bar.  Coolestowne, 

King’s  Co. 4.  Capt.  SOLOMON  FAITH.— Part  of 

Larlia,  178  a. — part  of  Streamstowne,  52  a. — Total,  (372  a. 

2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  4 1.  13s.  Ohd. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co. 

Westmeath. 4.  Capt.  ANTHONY  HALL. — Part  of 

Convagh  and  Labon,  69  a.  3 r.  36  p.  (113  a.  1 R.  16  p.  stat.) 

It.  8s.  4 d. ; bar.  Rathconratli,  same  co. — part  of  Lannana- 
margan  ats  Lannanamarrin,  57  a.  3 R.  20  p.  (93  A.  2 R.  38  p. 

stat.)  It.  3s.  5\d. ; bar.  Warrenstowne,  King’s  Co. Date 

30 tk  June  21st  year. — Inrolled  1th  Dec.  1669. 

5.  GRACE  SWIFT  of  Holyhead,  widow  and  adm*  of 
Thos  Swift  esq.,  and  Rob1,  Rebecca,  Eliz.,  Mar}’,  and  Sarah 
Swift,  their  children.— Clondaliver,  204  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  9 a. 
unprof.— Fenner,  264  a.  1 r.  8 p.— Total,  (758  a.  2 r.  Up. 
stat.)— Rent,  9t.  9s.  7ft/.— part  of  Balratli,  50  a.  (80  A.  3 R. 
38  p.  stat.)  It.  0s.  2\d. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernan, 
co.  Westmeath.— to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  the  marriage  settle- 
ment of  the  said  Thom  and  Grace  Swift,  dated  27  Jan.  1659, 

and  to  the  uses  of  his  last  will,  dated  28  Dec.  1661. 

9.  Said  GRACE  SWIFT.— In  Rathgowne,  8 a.  1 r.  8 p. 
— in  Cloonmore,  2 a.  1 R. — in  Bourdstowne,  39  a.  1 r.  8 p. 
Monemed,  1 a.  3 r.— in  Ballrath,  8 a.  2 it.— Total,  (97  a. 

1 r.  15  p.  stat.) — Rent,  It.  4s.  4J<t.;  same  bar.  and  co. — in 
Levallyreagh,  22  a.  3 r.  32  p.— in  Fennis,  out  of  the  N.  E. 
quarter,  247  a.  1 R.  26  p— Total,  (437  a.  3 R.  28  P.  stat.)  — 
Rent,  31.  12s.  11W.;  bar.  Upper  Iveagh,  co.  Downe.— Lis- 
ureward  alias  Lisnereward,  36a.  (58  a.  1 r.  10  p.  stat.)  9s.8</.; 
bar.  Lower  Iveagh,  same  co.  .Date  13lh  Sep.  21  st  year. 
Inrolled  24th  Nov.  1669. 

11.  NIC.  CODDE  esq.— In  the  easterly  part  of  Great 
and  Little  Posselstowne,  102  a.  & 27  p.  (165  a.  1 r.  39  p. 
stat.)  21.  Is. 4\d. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath.— part  of 
Buncarrigg,  19  A.— the  castle  of  Ballyumphant,  with  part  of 
Ballyumphant,  Ballygore,  and  Coolemory,  76  a. — in  the 
same,  7 a.  2 r.  — Roscuttstowne  alias  Rostenstowne  (part), 
31  a— in  Kildeanon,  N.  part,  14  a.  2 r.  27  p— Total,  (240  a. 
& 1 p.  stat.)  —Rent,  21. 19s.  lift/.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford. 

12.  JAMES  BUTLER  esq.— Garrywilliam  and  Clone- 

soolin,  30  a.— part  of  Drome,  249  a.  3 R.  24  p.— Total,  (453  a. 
1 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Rent,  4 1.  5s.  3 id. ; bar.  Eliogurly,  co.  Tippe- 

rary. Date  4th  Sep.  21st  year.  — Inrolled  24th  Nov. 

1669. 

13.  Sir  BULSTROD  WHITLOCKE  knt.— Killinboy, 
106  a.  21.  2s.  lid.—  Duniell  alias  Duneele,  209  a.  2 r.  8 p. 
51. 17s.  8 d. ; bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath.— in  Lacken, 
bounded  on  the  north  with  the  barony  of  Moygoish,  N.W. 
with  Ballyharne,  W.  with  Grange  and  Carricke,  on  the  S. 
with  Tulhnort,  and  on  die  E.  with  Ballyneclunagh,  215  a.  1 R. 
25  p.  (348a.  3 R.  23  p.  stat.)  41.  0s.  lid.;  bar.  Corkery,  same 
co. Date  3\stJuly  21  st  year.— Inrolled  2d  Nov.  1669. 

15.  WILLIAM  BICKERDICKE.— Clonmuck,  90  a.— 
part  of  Brodier,  66  a— Total,  (252  a.  2 r.  35  p.  stat.)— Rent, 
21.  7s.  4\d. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — in  Kerry- 
hiil,  61a.  2 it.  6 P.  (99  A.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)  1/.  4s.  lid.;  bar. 

Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. 15.  EDWARD  FOWTRELL. 

—Beilin,  226a.  (366a.  & 12 p.  stat.)  3/. 4s. lid.;  bar.  Lower 

Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 16.  RICE  PHILLIPPS  gent. 

—In  Great  Lisrany,  95  a.— in  Little  Lisrany,  5 a.  2 r.— Total, 
(162  \ 3r  111’,  stat.) — Rent,  21.  0s.  8id.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co. 
Louth.  — 16.  Cornet  THOS.  WARREN.-In  Tobber- 
tenan,  142  a.  — in  the  same,  110  A.— Total,  (408  a.  & 32  p. 

stat.)— Rent,  5/.  2s.  Old. ; bar.  Moyfenradi,  co.  Meath. 

Dale  \0th  Dec.  20 th  year.— Inrolled  17 th  May  1669. 

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18.  PIERCE  Visct.  IKERRYN,  a Protestant.  — The  Tipperary. 
castle,,  town,  and  lands  of  Clonamilton,  1,361  a.  prof.  74  a. 
unprof. — Graige-Padine,  325  a.  prof.  180  a.  unprof. — Fenner, 

401  a.  prof.  61a.  unprof.  — Inchyrourke,  374  a.  prof.  47  a. 
unprof. ; bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tipperary.  — Cullaghill  and 
Ballyoynagh,  lqr.  of  Colpe,  122  a.  2r. — of  the  same,  98  a. 

& 6 p.  prof.  249  a.  3 n.  24  p.  unprof. — the  moiety  of  Tymony 
alias  Tomony,  1 qr.  of  Colpe,  135  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  389  a. 

2 R.  unprof. — Drumard  and  one  moiety  of  Clonbingh,  1 i Colpe, 

423  a.  1 r.  32  p.  prof.  879  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof.— part  of  yc 
bog  of  Monley,  677  a. — one  moiety  of  Clonbeagh  alias  Clon- 
buigh,  528  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  462  a.  & 8p.  unprof.  — Talloe  als 
Till Iaghmc J ames,  789  a.  3 R.  prof.  2,473  a.  1 R.  unprof.— Long- 
Orchard,  369  a.  I r. — Barnaliffcene  alias  Barnalisseene,319  a. 
prof.  50  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Drumman  and  Listilleene,  324  a.  & 

32  p.  prof.  34  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Ikerryn,  same  co. — Shangarry, 
i qr.  of  a Colpe,  232  a.— one  qr.  Colpe,  202  a.— Knockankill, 
i qr.  Colpe,  138  a. — Killmokollomoge  ats  Killmoculmoge,  d°, 

122  a. — Dunnedrenane,  d",  68  a. — Garrynegree,  4 Colpe  acres, 

170  a. — Ballygallavane,  3 d“,  218  a.— Lissmallyn,  1 Colpe, 

738  a. — Gragegagh  alias  Gragagh,  A a Colpe,  424  a.— Island 
and  Graigeshomine,  £ a Colpe,  1 18  a. — Affolly,  3 Colpe  acres, 

194A. — Lisduffe,  1 qr.  Colpe,  369  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — part 
of  Ballymontty  alias  Ballynenty,  i Colpe,  265  a.  ; bar.  Slevar- 
dagh,  same  co. — part  of  Cullecully,  the  12th  part  of  a Colpe, 

117  a.  3 R.  24  p. — Ratlimannagh,  1 Colpe,  271  a.  2 it.  prof. 

53  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.— Culecrooe  alias  Coolecrew,  J a Colpe, 

148  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  72  a.  unprof.— Barronstowne  alias  Bar- 
ron’s-land,  i Colpe,  144  a.  2 r.— of  the  same,  73  a.  prof.  38  a. 
unprof. ; A bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co.— Garrenageile  alias  Gar-  Kilkenny. 
nageale,  151  a.  — Crossnegreeny,  part  of  Buolicke  parish, 

120  a.  prof.  93  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Crannagb,  co.  Kilkenny. — 
a mortgage  of  300/.  on  Moglissane  alias  Mollossane,  contain-  Tipperary. 
ing  612  a.;  bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  co.  Tipperary. — 
a mortgage  of  550/  on  Quill  ats  Killmokilly,  446  a.  ; bar. 

Eliogurty,  same  co — a mortgage  of  300/.  on  the  two  Bally- 
behyes,  148  a.  2 r.  16  p.  8c  96  a.  2 r.  16  p , and  on  one  moiety 
of  Killclony,  182  a.  3 r.— the  other  moiety  of  Killclony,  182  a. 

3 r.  ; same  bar.  and  co.  — a mortgage  of  600/.  on  part  of 
Painestowne,  385  a.  ; bar.  Slevardagh,  same  co. — Cloverhy, 

405  a.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  \4th  Dec.  21s<  year. — In- 

rolled  Is/  February  1669.  Paying  such  chiefries,  quit  rents, 
and  services,  and  no  other,  as  were  due  and  payable  out  of 
the  premisses  on  the  22d  of  Oct.  1641. 

23.  PHILIP  Lord  WHARTON.— Stoackestowne  (part),  Westmeath. 
316  a.  8c  32  p.  — Stratonstowne,  171  a.  3 r.  24  p.  — Tutes- 
towne,  415  a.  — Total,  (1,462  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

18/.  4s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magherydernon,  co.  West- 
meath.  the  castle,  messuage,  mill,  and  lands  of  Killerick,  Curloxo. 

489  A. — Ardnehugh  (part),  81  A. — Total,  (923  a.  1 it.  9 p. 

stat.) — Rent,  11/.  10s.  10.lt/. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow. — 

part  of  Bally na,  160  a.  prof.  34  a.  unprof. — part  of  Coin’s-  Westmeath. 

towne  or  Curristowne,  117  a.  3 r.  24  p.  — part  of  Stoakes- 

towne,  43  a.  2 r.  39  p. — part  of  Kyalstowne,  26  a.  3 r.  3p. 

— Total,  348  A.  1 R.  2(i  p.  plant.  (564  a.  I R.  20  p.  stat.)  — 

Rent, 7/.  Is.  1 d.;  bar.  Moyashell  and  Magherydernon,  co.  West- 
meath.  Date  30th  July  21  st  year.— Inrolled  15 thNov.  1669. 

26.  JOHN  BOWEN. — In  the  8 plowlands  of  Pharihy  and  Cork. 

Ballensmisty,  on  the  S.W.  side  of  the  river  Pharihy,  600  a. 
prof.  55  A.  unprof.  — in  Monecrubane,  the  S.S.E.  part,  56  a. 

3 r.  27  p. — in  Garrandrolan,  92  a. — Total,  748  a.  3 r.  27 i>. 
plant.  (1,213  a.  8c  20 p. stat.)—  Rent,  11/.  7s.  5.W.;  bar.  Fer- 

moy,  co.  Cork. Date  10th  Dec.  21st  year.  — Inrolled 

\3th  Dec.  1669. 

28.  RICHARD  HARDING.— In  Curtnacuddey,  out  of  Wexford. 
the  N.  part,  178  A.— in  Ballyhelly  or  hellin  and  Mensoners 
alias  Mointumer,  182  a. — Total,  (589  a.  2 r.  19  p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  7/.  7s.  4ft/.  reduced  to  21. 28.  WILLIAM 

MEADOWS.  — Out  of  the  S.  E.  part  of  Toninomine  alias 
Tonmonine,  102  a.  2r.  27 i>.  (166  a.  Ir.  9p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  6 ft/. 
reduced  to  10s.;  bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — Note ; Mr.  Mea- 
dows sold  these  lands  to  Mr.  Wm  Ivory,  who  by  patent  had 
a reducement  of  the  quit  rent  of  21.  Is.  6ft/.  to  10s.  a year. 

Dale  \Oth  June  21  st  year. — Inrolled  3d  Dec.  1669. 


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30.  WALTER  JOHNSTON.  — Part  of  Downebegg, 
130  a.  2 r.  26  p.  (211a.  2 b.  20  p.  stat.)  1/.  15s.  3 id.;  bar. 
Kinelearty,  co.  Down. — Ralhdannon  or  Rathannon,  383  a. 

(620  a.  In.  24  p.  stat.)  24 11s.  83d.;  same  bar.  and  co. 

Date  lift  Sep.  21st  year. — Inrolled  8 ft  Dec.  1669. 


Westmeath.  32.  ROWLAND  WILSON.— Stonehall,  309  a.  2 R.  16  p. 

— Larkanstowne,  143  a.  2 it.  4 p.— Total,  (733  a.  3 it.  2 p. 
stat.) — Rent,  91.  3s.  5d. ; bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath. — 
in  Mayne,  12  a.  1 a.  9 p. — Symondstowne,  97  a.- 2 it.  32  p. — 
Lower  Lispople  (part),  22a.  3 it.  Ip— Dira,  117  a.  & 16  p. 
— in  Williarnstowne,  15  a.  3 b.  38  p. — in  Cloutins,  9 a.  3 it. 
8 P. — Connyburrogh  alias  Coniburrow,  15  a. — Total,  (471  a. 
1 r.  18  p.  stat.) — Rent,  51. 17s.  9d. ; bar.  Demifore,  same  Co, 

32.  ISAAC  DOVER. — In  Williarnstowne,  138  a.  3 r. 

22  p.  (224  a.  3 n.  20  p.  stat.)  21.  16s.  3d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

32.  MOSES  JENKINS. — The  castle,  town,  mill,  and 

part  of  the  lands  of  Monelea,  222  a.  (359  A.  2 r.  16  p.  stat.) 
4/.  9s.  101(7. ; bar.  Moyasbell  and  Magheredernon,  same  co. 
Date  13 ft  May  21st  year. — Inrolled  1 9ft  June  1669. 


Meath.  35.  ERASMUS  SMITH  esq. -In  Bryanstowne,  84a. 

(136  a.  & 10  p.  stat.)  14  14s.;  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.— 
to  bold  this  for  the  life  of  Oliver  Lord  Lowth,  and  no  longer. 
— in  Butlerstowne,  98  a.  1 r.  plant.  (159  a.  & 23  p.  stat.) 
It.  19s.  9d. ; bar.  Morgallion,  same  co. — Gallestowne,  241a. 
44  17s.  7 d.  — Kenraghstowne,  240  a.  44  17s.  2d. ; bar. 
Deece,  same  co. — to  hold  these  for  the  life  of  Hugh  Hussey, 
Kildare.  and  no  longer. — in  Killadowan,  230  a.  (372  A.  2 it.  9 p.  stat.) 

44  13s. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — to  hold  this  for  the  life  of 
King's  Co.  Oliver  Lord  Howth  only.— Ballyshean  and  Maghereard,  108  a. 

In.  24  8s.  9 Jd. — Killcloncosse,  166  a.  34  7s.  2\d. — Lyagh, 
103  a.  & 12  p.  24  Is.  8 id. — Lower  Ballyshaen,  111a.  3 r. 
24  5s.  2 Jd. — Killoger,  78  a.  14  lls.  6 Jd. — Carrowreagh,  97  a. 

3 r.  14  19s.  7Jd.  — Clontremine  alias  Killnecremine,  30  a. 

2 n.  12s.  4d.— part  of  Donganreaghan  and  Aghadagh,  57  a. 

1 r.  14  3s.  l|d.  ; bar.  Ballybritt,  King’s  Co. — Total  in 
King’s  Co.,  752  a.  1 r.  12  p.  plant.  (1,218  a.  2 n.  13  p.  stat.) 

Queens  Co.  — Total  rent,  154  4s.  7Id.— Coolenow,  46  a.  3r.  18s.  lid. — 
part  of  Killkeanane  next  Killoge,  128  a.  24  lls.  10d.  — in 
Ballynemony  and  Aghavane,  79  a.  1 r.  18  p.  14  19s.  4-id.  I 
—Total,  254a.  & 18  1*.  plant.  (440 a.  Sr.  stat.)— Total  rent,  I 
Tipperary.  54  Os.  lid. ; bar.  Tinehinch,  Queen’s  Co.— part  of  Lisduffe,  | 
196  a.  24  19s.  5 Jd. — the  remaining  part  of  d“,  and  part  of  j 
Ballanamoe,  147  a.  24  19s.  6. (d.  — the  remaining  part  of  I 
Bullanamoe,  300  a.  64  Is.  5 Id. — Total,  643  a.  plant.  (1,041  a. 

2 r.  7 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  124  0s.  5 d. ; bar.  Ikerryn  and  Lower 
Roscommon.  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Curraghmorragh  (part),  109  a. 

(176  a.  2 r.  9p.  stat.)  14  9s.  5d. ; bar.  Atldone,  co.  Ros- 
common.  37.  MATHEW  PLUNKETT  esq.,  son  of  the 


Lord  Dunsany.  — Scurlockstowne,  362  a.  3 b.  8 p.  (587  a. 

lit.  32  p.  stat)  74  6s.  9 jd. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. 

Date  15 ft  May  21  si  year. — Inrolled  16 ft  June  1669. 


38.  Sir  RICHARD  GETHIN  bait,  and  ARTHUR 
HYDE  of  Castlehyde,  esq.  — A11  old  timber  house,  slated, 
a yard  backwards  to  the  city  walls,  in  Corn-market,  Dublin, 
15s. — part  of  a house  to  the  street,  a back  house,  slated,  and 
two  yards,  13s.  Id.  — a house,  slated,  lls. 3d.  — a house  to 

the  street,  a back  house,  slated,  and  yard,  14  10s a house  to 

>■'  street,  a kitchen,  slated,  a shop  to  the  kay,  3 yards,  and 
a garden  plott,  14  14s.  6d. — a house  to  the  street,  13s.  6d. 
— a house  to  the  street,  a back  house,  slated,  and  2 yards, 
14  10s.;  in  High-street,  in  the  city  of  Waterford. — 
a garden  enclosed.  Is.  1 Id.  — old  walls  to  the  street,  con- 
taining 28  feet  in  length  and  21  f.  in  breadth,  a yard  47  f. 
long  and  35  broad,  a garden  95  f.  long  and  83  broad,  4s.  6d. 

— a piece  of  ground  to  the  street,  and  a piece  of  garden 
ground  adjoining  to  it,  in  3 parcells,  4s.  6d. ; in  St.  John’s- 
street,  d™. — walls  of  a house  and  garden  plott,  2s.  3d.  — a 
garden  plott,  ls.6d.;  in  St.  Stephen’s-street.— part  of  a house 
parted  from  the  church  part,  with  an  additional  back  build- 
ing, a courtledge,  and  garden,  14  10s.  — a house  to  the 
street,  slated,  and  2 yards,  14  8s.  lOd. ; in  Broad-street— 
a tenement,  slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  12s. — a house  to  the 
street,  thatched,  a yard,  garden,  and  a house  plott  at  the  N. 
end  of  the  street,  13s.  6d. — a front  house,  used  as  a malt- 
house,  a garden,  an  old  house  adjoining  to  the  former,  and 
a yard  to  the  street,  18s.— a front  house,  a house  backwards, 
slated,  a yard,  and  garden,  19s.  6<4  — a back  house,  slated, 
a thatched  tann-house,  and  a house  or  bark-mill  therein,  a 
cabbin,  and  garden,  7s.  6<4— a tann-house,  thatched,  a yard 
to  the  street,  wherein  are  several  tann-pitts,  and  another 
yard  wherein  are  tann-pitts,  15s.— a front  house  and  yard, 
18s.  — a thatched  tenement  to  the  street,  a yard,  and  two 
gaulens,  7s.  6 d. — a thatched  tenement,  2 yards,  and  a gar- 
den, 3s.  9(4 — a thatched  tenement,  a yard,  and  garden,  6s. 

— a slated  tenement,  a thatched  stable  backwards,  and  a 
yard,  7s.  10(4  ; in  St  Jolm-street.  — part  of  a front  house, 
slated,  a court,  and  garden,  Is.  10  jd.;  in  St.  Michaell’s- 

street;  all  in  Waterford Total  rent  in  Waterford, 

164  5s.  6(4  — to  the  use  of  the  (49)  officers.  — Date 
lift  January  21st  year.— Inrolled  3d  June  1669. 


46.  WILLIAM  WEBSTER. — Part  of  Ballyneane,  part 
of  Newtowne,  part  of  Knockneragh,  Knockna,  Cappoll,  part 
of  Preistowne,  and  part  of  Dranghane  manor,  444a.  1 r.  31  p 
(719  a.  3 b.  28  p.  stat.)  64  15s.  — in  Newtowne,  222  a.  & 
35  p.  (359  a.  3 b.  17  p.  stat.)  34  7s.  6(4 ; bar.  Middlethird, 

co.  Tipperary Dale  30 ft  June  21  st  year.  — Inrolled 

1th  July  1669. 


Meath. 

Dublin. 


Waterford. 


Tipperary. 


Roll,  21  ft  Clia.  II.  JiJlh  pari,  face. 


1.  Sir  CHARLES  WHEELER  bait.  — Timolin,  580  a. 
3r.  32  p.  114  15s.  1(4  — Porter-seize,  288  a.  1 r.  28  p. 
54-  16s.  8:} (4  — Sheane  als  Shyon,  including  Tubberkeigh 
alias  the  Blind  Well,  92  a.  14  17s.  3(4  — Burne- Church, 
10  a.  4s.  0 jd. ; bar.  Narragh  and  Reban,  co.  Kildare. — 
•’  Collinstowne,  with  the  hamletts,  mid  Coolerake,  314  a. 

64  7s.  1 jd.— in  Kilkea  als  Kilcagh,  4 a.  Is.  7 j d. Knock- 

brack,  130  a.  24  12s.  lid.  — Tominstowne  alias  Cummins- 
towne,  133  a.  24  13s.  101(4.  — in  Gurteene-Ivackan,  9 a.  3 r. 
7 p.  3s.  11(4  — Total,  (2,530  a.  1 n.  34  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

314  12s.  2 Jd. ; bar.  Kilkea  and  Moone,  same  co. Graigevoisse 

222  a.  44  9s.  lOJd.  — in  Killennybegg,  Killennymore,  and 
Knocknagrasse  als  Knocknegrally,  contiguous  to  Graige- 
voisse, 396  a.  2 n.  13  p.  84  0s.  (if (4 — in  Grace’s-castle,  Shnll- 
bally  alias  Shanbally,  and  Tumacrosse  alias  Tomcroe,  339  a. 
64  17s.  3.|(4  — Rathquilc  or  quill,  144  a.  24  18s.  3f(4  — 
in  Aghmacarte  and  Cannons- Wood,  8 a.  3 r.  22  p.  3s.  7Jd. 

— in  Groganossey,  N.  pnrt,  149  a.  1 r.  5 a.  34  0 s.  504 in 

Gragnnan  or  Graige- Arran  and  Bnllinfrasse,  30  a.  1 11.  12s.  3(4 

— in  Lavally  alias  Louglivally,  16  a.  6s.  5Jd.  — Baunbally- 
Emon  alias  Bannebally-Edmond,  79  a.  prof.  29  a.  2 it.  20  p 
unprof.  14  lls.  lljd.-in  the  S.  part  of  Ballybuggy  and 
Cryhallagh,  13  a.  pvof.  80  a.  unprof.  5s.  3 \d.  — in  cio- 
neeske  alias  Cloonccke,  92  a.  3n.  14  p.  14  17s.  7(4  — the 
moiety  of  Coololy,  145  a.  24  18s.  8) (4  — in  Ballygehin, 
Crovell,  Garranvooly,  Cloquillmore,  Cloquillbegg,  Culfin, 


ntiguous  to  Agh-  Quem-S  Ca_ 
- ■'  ; S.  E.  of 


Ballygenan,  Fyraffin,  and  Knockanvane,  ( 
aboe,  54.0a.  2b.  15 p.  104  18s.  lid.  — „ 

Harristowne  alias  Bally  Henry,  84  a.  ; and  ulc  oaulB 

83  a.  34  7s.  7.1(4  — in  Dreman,  and  the  lands  contiguous” 
being  part  of  Castle-Fleming,  Shianderry,  Cooletrim,  Brokery, 

Knocklca,  Knockicarr,  and  Derrinemorishagh,  76  a.  prof.  40  a 
unprof.  14  10s.  9.jd.—  in  the  W.  and  by  S.  of  die  said 
Castle- Flemyng,  and  the  rest,  115  a.  1 n.  39  p.  24  6s.  9 {d. 

—in  the  S.  E.  part  of  Rathaleugh  and  Killchenagh,  28  a.  & 

18 p.  lls.  41(4  in  the  S.  E.  part  of  Ballyauly  and  Garry- 
dufle,  180  a.  1 r.  5 p.  prof.  140  a.  unprof.  34  13s— in  both 
Balhntaggarts  and  Kilvarlin,  next  contiguous  to  Castletowne 
and  Rabin,  103  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  8 a.  unprof.  24  2s.  Ojd. 
—Castletowne,  96  a.  14  18s.  lOjd— in  the  S.  part  of  Kil- 
breedymore,  20  a.  3 r.  20  r.  8s.5fd—in  Banoge,  called 
the  moiety  of  Lacgaragh  and  Banoge,  51  A.;  and  in  the  said 
moiety,  10  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.  14  4s.  8 Jd. ; in  Kilneseire, 

(2  parts),  82  a.  3 r.  13  p.  prof.  26  a.  3 it.  unprof.  14  13s.  6f(4 
—Total,  (5,034  a.  & 39 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  624 18s. 6(4;  bar. 

Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.— in  the  S.  E.  part  of  Woods-  Waterford. 
towne,  64  a.  1 r.  13  p.  19s.  6(A-in  the  W.  part  of  Garris- 
towne  ats  Harristowne,  29  a.  2 r.  27  p.  9s.  OJd— in  Bally- 
loghbegg,  21  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof.  46  a.  unprof.  6s.  5Jd. ; bar. 

Gualtier,  co.  Waterford— in  Bally vony,  74  a.  14  2s.  5 Id. 

— Fahagh,  2 plowlands,  812  a.  3 r.  8 p.  124  6s.  lO  jd 

Rathneshilloge,  104  a.  Sr.  32  p.  14  lls.  lOJd— Williams- 


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Carlow. 


Queen's  Co 

Tipperary. 

Meath. 


towne,  144  a.  Sr.  8 p.  21.  3s.  1 1 jd. — Garrantortin,  390  a. 
& 32  p.  prof.  480  a.  3 b.  unprof.  51.  18s.  (id. — in  y*  N.W. 
part  of  Killinynine,  contiguous  to  the  river  Tea,  bounding 
on  Millerstowne  and  Ballybegg,  91a.  2u.  21  p.  1/.  7s.  10}d. 
— Corryheene-Londony,  196  a.  8c  38  p.  21.  19s.  Id. — in  the 
N.  E.  part  of  Dromloglian,  1 02  a.  1 it.  38  p.  prof.  1 68  a.  un- 
prof. 1/.  11s.  1 \d. — in  the  N.  E.  part  of  Carrygeenenaghy, 
103  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  7 a.  lit.  8 P.  unprof.  11.  11s.  3Jd. — in 
Aldernon  or  Adernon,  £ plow,  remotest  from  Robertstowne, 
65  a.  3 it.  8 p.  19s.  1 Id'— in  Robertstowne,  most  contiguous 
to  Aldernon,  146  a.  1 it.  8 p.  prof.  191  a.  & 32  p.  unprof. 
21.  4s.  6d.  — Cottin,  537  a.  3 it.  8 r.  8/.  3s.  3 %d.  — North 
Ballyattin,  174  a.  3 r.  8p.  21.  13s.  OJd. ; bar.  Decies,  same 
co. — in  the  S.  part  of  Coolenelingiddy,  75  a.;  and  more  in  the 
same,  29  a.  11.  1 Is.  Id. — Coolenehorny,  204  a.  prof.  12  a. 
unprof.  SI.  Is.  llid. — in  both  Ballybanoges  ats  Upper  Bal- 
lybanoge,  164  a.  21.  9s.  1 If d.— Total,  (5,721a.  Ir.  26  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  53 1.  12s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Upperthird,  same  co. 

— Milltowne,  197  a.  31.  19s.  9Jd.  — Ballygriffin,  145  a. 
21.  18s.  8Jd. — in  Shackally  als  Stackally,  191  a.  2 r.  36  p. 
31.  17s.  T\<1. — in  Kilkerane,  the  N.  part,  183  a.  2 R.  26  p. 
21.  14s.  4 id.  — in  Coolenebroony,  contiguous  to  Milltowne, 
52  a.  1 r.  28  p.  1/.  Is.  2 id. — in  Killmogarre,  yc  E.  part, 
151  a.  3 r.  13  p.  31.  Is.  5Jd;  bar.  Gouran,  co.  Kilkenny. 

— in  Lackenlonty,  12  a.  4s.  10. id. — in  Ballyshea,  32  a. 

12s.  lljd. ; par.  St.Canice,  lib.  of  sameco. — in  Rathmore,  3 a. 
Ir.  Is.  3Jd.;  par.  St.  Patrick’s,  same  lib.  — the  wood  of 
Radistowne,  57  a.  & 38  r.  1/.  3s.  2Jd.— wood  belonging  to 
New-Orchard,  46  a.  8c  10  p.  18s.  7fd.  — Total,  (1,736  a. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  211.  14s.  Id. ; par.  St.  John’s,  same  lib. — 
in  Homestowne,  yc  S.  part,  139  a.  1 n.  13  p.  21. 16s.  5 Jd. — 
in  Monymore  and  Toberfenoge,  102  a.  prof.  (165  a.  8c  35  p. 
stat.)  21.  Is.  Sid.  reduced  to  21. — Total,  (390  a.  3 r.  26  p. 
stat.)  — Total,  41.  17s.  9 \d.  ; bar.  Shilmalier,  co.  Wex- 
ford.  Date  31st  March  21  si  year. — Inrolled  loth  May 

1669. 


6.  Sir  JOHN  TEMPLE  knt.,  Master  of  the  Rolls.— 
Agha,  575  A.  prof.  (931  A.  1 R.  24  p.  stat.)  184  A.  unprof. 

51.  16s.  4 id.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Bally- 

glasse,  105  a.  1 it.  8 p.  (170  a.  2 n.  9 p.  stat.)  21.  2s.  7 d.  ; 
bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernon,  co.  Westmeath.— in 
Stradbally,  7 a.  (11  A.  1 R.  14  p.  stat.)  2s.  lOd.  ; par.  Kill- 
sallaghan,  bar.  Castleknocke,  co.  Dublin. — in  Tankards- 
towne,  100  a.  (161a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  5Jd.  ; bar. 

Navan,  co.  Meath. Sir  WILLIAM  TEMPLE  bait. 

— Killballyhew,  346  a.  2 r.  (561  a.  I R.  3 r.  stat.)  71.  0s.  3 id. ; 

bar.  and  co.  Carlow. Date  20 th  May2\st  year.— Inrolled 

1th  October  1669. 

10.  Sir  EDWARD  BARKEHAM  bait.— Part  of  Scotch- 
Rath,  156  A.  2 r.  37  p.— Buoly,  509  A.  3 R.  30  p.  prof.  41  a. 

I r.  20  P.  unprof. — Total,  666  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,079  a. 

3 r.  23  P.  stat.)  — Rent,  131.  9s.  llid. ; bar.  Maryborough, 

Queen’s  Co. THOMAS  JUXON  esq.  — Knock- 

ballymallow  (pan),  479  a.  2r.  16  p.  (776  a.  3 r.  17p.  stat.) 
71.  5s.  8d. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.— in  Tullogh- 
medan,  27  a.  (43  a.  2 r.  37  p.  stat.)  10s.  lid.;  bar.Deece, 

co.  Meath. 11.  TIIOS.  SANDON  and  MARY  his 

wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Jn.  Barrett,  joyner  and  citizen  of 
London. — Out  of  the  N.  E.  of  Killcollman,  285  a.  2 n.  7 p. 
(462  a.  2r.  5p.  stat.)  41.  6s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Connello,  co.  Lime- 
rick.— out  of  the  S.  of  Ballynity  and  Ardcs,  62  a.  18s.  lOd. 
— Knockballyfookin,  70  a.  3 r.  19  p.  prof.  13  a.  8c  33  r.  unprot. 
—in  Clonkillavorane  and  Lackabrienlogher  als  Clogkillbar- 
ryhissy,  Ir.  12  p. — Placarack,  38  a.  3 it.  — Knockneleny  j 
alias  Knockelline,  31a. — Ballynacloghy  (part),  116a.  In.  1 
(416  A.  2 it.  18  p.  stat.)  31.  18s.  Id.  ; bar.  Connagh,  same 
co. to  hold  to  yc  heirs  and  assigns  of  Mary. 12.  AN- 

DREW BRANDON  esq. — Claineenagh,  245  a.  3 r.  (398  a. 

8c  10  p.  stat.)  31.  14s.  7 id. ; bar.  Connelloe,  same  co. 

13.  WILLIAM  PITCHER— Part  of  Curtistowne,  111  a.  1 

8c  18  p.  (179  a.  2 r.  1 p.  stat.)  21.  4s.  lOid. WILLIAM 

BATEMAN.— The  remaining  part  of  Curtistowne,  21  a.  2r. 

I I p. — part  of  Killmessane,  80  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Ballinter,  in  2 par- 
cells,  257  a.  8c  16  p. — Total,  (480 a.  8c  Ip.  stat.) — Rent,  61. ; 
bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. — to  hold  these  to  y“  use  of  and  in 
trust  for  Stephen  Bloinfield  and  others,  the  heirs  of  Win.  Crick- 

nor. Date.  20th  February  21st  year. — Inrolled  6 th  May 

1669. 

(122.) 


15.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  knt. — Ballygonanbegg  and  21  Cn.n. 

Killmeanoge,  271  a.  (438  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.)  51.  9s.  8.1d. ; co. 

Wicklow.  — Ballincurrigg,  436  a.  (706a.  Sc  39  p.  stat.)  Wicklow. 
61. 11s.  4 id. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. — Coyleyduffe,  240  a.  Cork. 

(388  a.  3 r.  stat.)  31.  12s.  lid.;  bar.  Barretts,  same  co.— 
a thatched  house,  with  a garden,  in  Wicket-street,  an  orchard  Tipperary. 
without  the  walls,  without  y'  wicket  gate,  a stone  house,  slated, 
next  y°  abbey  of  Fetbard,  lljd.,  town  of  Fethard,  and  a park 
and  orchard  in  Middlethird.  lljd.;  bar.  Fediard,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.— Dromeroman  and  Rossaney,  71a.  (115a.  1 R.  Ip.  Leitrim. 
stat.)  14s.  4 Jd. ; bar.  and  co.  Leitrim. — Liserboy,  1 qr.,  and  Roscommon. 
Carrowmonine  qr.,  140  a.  (226a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  11.8s.4d. ; bar. 

Boyle  and  Roscommon,  co.  Roscommon. — the  two  balliboes  Tyrone. 
of  Crossderrigg  als  Crosstill  Derrelattenmore  ats  Derrilattin, 

140  a.  11. 17s.  lOd. — manor  of  Castletowne ; bar.  Dungannon, 
co.  Tyrone. — in  trust  for  y*  (49)  officers. — the  lands  in  the  co. 

Tyrone  were  sold  to  W™ Hamilton  of  Calidon,  esq.,  for  131. 15s., 

the  12th  of  July  1669. 19.  HUMPHRY  BAGGALEY,  Kildare. 

FRAS.  COLLEY, and  HENRY MEDCALFE — InCloyne, 
five  tenements,  and  24  a.  (38  A.  3 R.  20  p.  stat.)  9s.  8id. ; bar. 

Cloyne,  co.  Kildare.  — Garryconally,  140  a.  (226  a.  stat.)  Queen's  Co. 
21.  16s.  8 Id. ; Queen’s  Co.  — Ballyvolly  ats  Ballinvollagh,  Cork. 

95  a.  1 it.  12  p.  (154  a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.)  II.  6s.  6 id. ; bar.  Con- 
dons, co.  Cork. — Farrencarrig  alias  Roche’s  land,  and  y' 

1 plow,  of  Rathnaroughy  ats  Rathicknogy,  239  a.  1 r.  24  p. 

(387  a.  2 it.  7 p.  stat.)  14s.  4fd. ; bar.  Kinalea,  same  co. — 

Drummuua  ats  Drummuu-Juna,  240  a.  (388  a.  3 r.  stat)  Clare. 

31. 1 2s.  1 1 d. — Ballymagillan,  Leacarrowreagh,  parcellof  Knock- 

belia  and  Lismehan,  383  a.  (620  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  51. 15s.7d.; 

bar.  and  co.  Clare. — in  trust  for  y°  (49)  officers. — Bally-  Cork. 

adams,  159a.  1 r.  16p.  (258a. &18p.  stat.)  21.8s.4Jd.;  bar. 

Barrymore,  co.  Cork. — to  hold  the  last  mentioned  untill  1201. 
mortgage  money  be  paid  by  yc  Earl  of  Barrymore,  or  ye  mort- 
gage legally  discharged. 23.  Col.  CAREY  DILLON  Leitrim 

and  Capt.  JAS.  STOPFORD.  — Drumucker,  A cartron, 

80a.  (48  a.  2 r.  15  p.  stat.)  6s.  Id.;  bar.  Carrigalen,  co.  Lei- 
trim.— all  these  premisses  were  sold  to  Roger  Jones  gent,  for 
601.  the  24th  June  1669.— in  Muskagh  or  Mulkagh,  35  a.  (56  A.  Longford. 

2 r.  31  P.  stat.)  14s.  2d. ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford.— a Limerick. 
moiety  of  Dromkeene,  200a.  (323a.  2r.  24p.  stat.)  31.0s.8i|d.; 

bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.— a front  thatched  house  on  Waterford. 

y“  strand,  S.  side,  and  one  garden  adjoining  to  y'  town  wall  on 

yc  S.  and  E.,  and  to  Tho'  Brennagh  and  Ja‘  Nagle’s  house  on 

yc  N.,  2s.  5Jd. ; town  of  Dungarvon,  co.  Waterford. — two  Dublin. 

tenements,  a garden  plott,  and  orchard,  near  yc  running 

stream  on  y*  W.  side  of  St.  Francis-street,  2s.  3d. ; suburbs  of 

Dublin. — in  trust  for  y‘  (49)  officers. Date  I8II1  June 

21st  year. — Inrolled  21th  Sept.  1669. 

26.  JOHN  HODGES  esq. — In  Killobealanemoe  als  Kill-  Kilkenny. 
belanemoe  als  Killbalenamore  ats  Kile,  121a.  2r.  32 p. — more 
in  said  town,  6 a.  1 r.  7 p— in  Killrush,  93  a.  2 r — Total, 

221a.  2 r.  89  p.  plant.  (358  a.  2 it.  35  P.  stat.) — Rent, 

41.  9s.  8d. ; bar.  Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny THOMAS 

HODGES  esq. — In  Killballenamore,  241  a.  8c  1 P. — part  of 
Ballerosse,  2 a.  In.  31  p— Total,  (394  a.  1 r.  16  r.  stat.)  — 

Rent,  41.  18s.  Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  31st  May 

21st  year. — Inrolled  17 th  July  1669. 

28.  SARAH  HAWES  als  WILLIAMS,  executrix  of  Westmeath. 
Nath.  Williams,  and  NATH.  WILLIAMS,  son  and  heir  of 
said  Nath1. — Great  Cronistowne,  365  a.  2 r.  prof.  54  a.  2 r. 
unprof.  71. 8s. — Balline,  101a.  2 r.  21.  ls.ljd. — in  Stones- 
towne,  223  a.  8c  11p.  41. 10s.  5d. — in  Loghanstowne,  89  a. 

2 r.  11.  16s.  3d. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. — to  hold  to 
y'  uses  of  yc  said  Nathaniel’s  last  will,  dated  10  December 

1664. Dale  15 th  June  21st  year.  — Inrolled  20th  June 

1669. 

31.  Sir  NICHOLAS  PURDON  knt.  — Ballyclogh  and  Cork. 
Lisleagh,  2 plow.,  342a.  1 r.  13  p.  51. 3s.  lljd. — Kallmee  and 
Tollaconraght,  2 plowlands,  251a.  8c  16  p.  31.  16s.  2 Jd. — 

Killpatricke  and  Lissordblane,  415  a.  61.  6s.  OJd. — Skarta 
and  Lebane,  349  a.  3 r.  8 p.  51. 6s.  3d. — Lissivolur  or  Lislii- 
volier  and  Derridergane  or  Derriderdan,  225  a.  1 r.  16  p. 

31. 8s.  5 id. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  co.  Cork. — Gortne- 
cowles,  424  a.  61.  8s.  9}d.  — Killcranatten,  314  a.  8:  30  p. 

41. 15s.  4 Jd. — Killroe,  nlledged  part  of  Dromrostcll,  Middle  and 
E.  Dromrostell,  331  a.  51. 0s.  61  d. — Garheneskagh  or  Gorthen- 
eskagh,  90  a.  3 11.  8 p.  II.  7s.  Id. — in  Middle  Goruiegrosse, 

120  a.  11.  16s.  5 d.  — Dessart-Coolebegg,  377  a.  51.  14s.  6 d. 


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21  Ch.  II.  — Knockbracke,  129  a.  2 r.  prof.  88  a.  3 b.  unprof.  1/.  19s.  id.  in  Monybranshteile  ats  Moneblanshell,  most  contiguous  to  21  Cu.n. 

— Rathbrassell,  213a.  prof.  176a.  3 u.  unprof.  31.  4s.  8\d. — Raglieley,  118  a.  1 it.  13p.  7s.  114</. — in  Ballinescarry,  part  — 

Cork.  in  Ballymore,  26  a.  3 it.  16  p.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  8s.  2Jrf. — of  Garryhiggin,  25  a.  \s.8UI. — in  vc  E.  end  of  Drillingestowne,  Kilkenny. 

in  Ballym'Quirke,  Gurteene,  and  Rasnesbee  for  Rosneslee,  119  a.  2 it.  26  p.  8s.  Oid. — in  Killbregan,  366  a.  & 38  r. 

159  a.  21. 8s.  3Sd. — in  Clonguile,  249  a.  31.  15s.  7 id— Total,  If  4s.  8d.  — in  Adamstowne,  W.  part,  133  a.  & 27  p. 

4,017  a.  3 a.  26  p.  plant.  (6,508a.  & 21  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  8s.  llijd. — part  of  y°  moiety  of  Rathely,  196  a.  13s.  2\d. — 

61f  Os.  Sid.;  bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork.  — Ardhonge  alias  | in  Killeshulan,  2a.  2 r.  34  p.  2 \d. — Total,  1,111  a.  2 r.  18p. 

Cartbryan,  180  a— Ballykeneter,  172  a.— Clareene,  1 plow.,  plant.  (1,800  a.  2 it.  17 p.  stat.)—' Total  rent,  31. 14s.  lid.;  bar. 

143  a — Total,  495  a.  plant.  (801  a.  3 r.  lip.  stat.) — Rent,  i Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny. 40.  WM.  SHAW. — Domog-  Louth. 

11.  10s.  4d. ; bar.  Orrery,  same  co. Dale  20 th  May  ban  alias  Domaghane  alias  Dumoghan,  Creiduffe,  and  Gaven- 

21  si  year. — Inrolhd  29lh  July  1669.  rash  alias  Cavenagh  ats  Cavan  ats  Cavenecagh,  380  a. 

(615a.  2r.  5 p. stat.)  11. 13s. lOd. ; bar.  Dundalke, co. Louth. 

Tipperary.  35.  GEO.  EVELYN  esq.  and  ELIZ.  liis  wife,  daughter  41.  Sir  ROBERT  REYNOLDS  knt.-Carrick-Ed- 

and  heir  of  W-"  Watts— Grallagh,  284  a.— Garrane,  375  a.  mond,  311a.  2 r.  16  p.— Ballynamony,  98  a.  2 r.  16  p.— 

2 r — Ballylosky,  67  a.— Mogory,  327  a.  2 n— in  Cloghitany,  Total,  410  a.  & 32  p.  plant.  (664  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total, 

contiguous  to  Mogory,  108  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Lyssmoynane,  6 a.  81.  6s.  Id. ; bar.  Dundalk,  same  co.  Date  12 th  July 

— Corbally,  315  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Pepperstowne,  E.  part,  127  a.  21st  year. — Inrolled  2d  Dec.  1669. 

—in  Kilkenny,  E.  part,  1 a.  2 r.  26  p.— Total,  (2,609  a.  2 r. 

9 p.  stat.) — Rent,  241.  9s.  3 \d.-,  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tip-  42.  Capt.  JOHN  PEIRSON.  — Ballindnffineragh  alias  Armagh. 

per  ary.  — to  her  heirs  and  assignes. Date  30  th  July  Ballynery,  857  a.  1 r.  14  p. — in  Tullyvallen,  257  a.  2h.  34  p. 

21  st  year. — Inrotled  5th  Jan.  1669.  — in  Cumlogli  alias  Camoley,  357  a.  2 r.  34  P. — Total, 

1,464  a.  plant.  (2,372  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)— Rent,  191. 15s.  6d. ; 

Westmeath.  37.  Sir  JOHN  MAYNARD  knt.  — In  Tocherstowne,  bar.  Fewes,  co.  Ardmagh. — Dale  28 th  April  21sl  year. — 

63  a.  1 r.  23  p.  11.  5s.  lid. — Terraghfin,  34  a.  1 r.  13s.  lOd.  Inrolled  29 th  June  1669. 

— in  the  N.E.  part  of  Lisnecasky,  7 a.  2 n.  3s.  1 Id. — more  in 

y'  same,  18  a.  2 n.  24  r.  7s.  1\d. — Rathdrum,  86  a.  3 r.  8p.  44.  JOHN  ADAMS  esq. — In  Adamstowne  and  Rathe-  Westmeath. 

11.  15s.  1 Jd. — Doughaghy,  115  a.  3 r.  24  p.  21.  6s.  10  jd. — nowen,  58  a.  2 n.  36  p.  11.  3s.  9d. — in  yc  N.  W.  part  of 
Upper  Tullagh,  56  a.  prof.  14  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.  11.  2s.  8d.  Creine  and  Killeagh,  29  a.  8t  16p.  11s.  9-(d. ; bar.  Moycashell, 

— Lurgan,  38  a.  15s.  4 id. — in  Glanelarabane  and  ICilline-  co.  Westmeath.  — Irislitowne  and  Rahinquin,  440  a.  3 r. 
know,  38  a.  2 r.  16  p.  15s.  Id. — in  Moyvally  alias  Moyvaghly,  81. 18s.  Bid. — Total  rent,  101. 13s.  11  Jd. ; bar.  Rathconrath, 

207  a.  2 n.  Up.  41.  3s.  9 Id. — Total,  666  a.  2 r.  26  P.  plant.  same  co. 45.  JOHN  OSBORNE  esq. — Ballybrack  alias 

(1,078  a.  3 r.  17 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  131.  9s.  1\d. ; bar.  Rath-  Boolybrack,  160  a.  1 r.  (259  a.  2 r.  lip.  stat.)  31.  4s.  lO^d. ; 

Louth.  conragh,  co.  Westmeath. 38.  MARCUS  Visct.  DUN-  bar.  Fertullagh,  same  co. 46.  Dr.  ROBERT  WOOD. 

GANNON. — In  Ballregan,  57  a.  1 r.  (92  a.  2 r.  36 p.  — Killpatrick,  368  a.  & 16 p.  (596  a.  1 r.  Up.  stat.)  prof. 

Kilkenny,  stat.)  11.  3s.  l;|d. ; bar.  Dundalke,  co.  Louth. 38.  AR-  187  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  71.  8s.  11-Jd. ; bar.  Moyashell  and 

THUR  Earl  of  ESSEX. — In  the  W.  end  of  Balleine,  next  Magheridernon,  same  co. Date  30 th  April  21s<  year. — 

to  Barriesmore,  150  a.  2 r.  prof.  24  a.  unprof.  10s.  IJd. — Inrolled  15 th  May  1669. 


Roll,  21  si  Chet.  II.  fifth  fart,  bade. 

of  Castlerahan,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  Cavan. 
parish,  for  ever. — Josias  Hallington,  incumbent  of  Templeport, 
same  co.,  the  rectory  of  the  said  parish,  for  ever. — Rob1  Wass,  Leitrim. 
incumbent  of  Cloncare  and  Killasnett,  co.  Leytrim,  the  im- 
propriate tythes  of  the  said  parishes,  for  ever. — Eber  Burch,  Cavan. 

incumbent  of  Lurgan  and  Munterconnoght,  co.  Cavan,  the 
rectories  and  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parishes,  for  ever. 

— Pat.  Maxwell,  incumbent  of  Moybolge,  same  co.,  the 
impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parish,  for  ever. — Geo.  Creyton, 
incumbent  of  Killnally,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the 
said  parish,  for  ever. — Dennis  Sheri- idan,  incumbent  of  Killasher,  Fermanagh. 
co.  Fermanagh,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parish,  for 
ever: — Ja’  Long,  incumbent  of  Killdallan  and  Killeshandragh,  Cavan. 
co.  Cavan,  the  rectories  and  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said 
parishes,  for  ever ; all  in  yc  diocese  of  Killmore. — James  Ster-  Longford. 
ling,  incumbent  of  Ballymaccormuck,  co.  Longford,  the  im- 
propriate tythes  of  the  said  parish,  for  ever.— James  Sterling,  in- 
cumbent of  Temple-Michell,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes 
of  the  said  parish,  for  ever.. — Joseph  Dunbarr,  incumbent  of 
Teagh-Synod,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said 
parish,  for  ever. — Rob'  Fullerton,  incumbent  of  Killcomack, 
same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parish,  for 
ever. — Joseph  Dunbarr,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  y‘  parish 
of  Killglasse,  same  co.,  for  ever. — Rob'  Fullerton,  the  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parish  of  Teaghsunny,  for  ever,  same  co. 

— Joseph  Dunbarr,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish . of 
Moydow,  for  ever,  same  co. — Ja’  Sterling,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  f parish  of  Clongisli,  for  ever,  same  co.  — — 

11.  JOS.  DUNBARR,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of 
Killeese,  for  ever,  co.  Longford. — Herbert  Ferris,  the  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parish  of  Abbylaragh,  for  ever,  same  co. ; all 
in  the  diocese  of  Ardagh.— Rob'Inch,  the  moiety  of  2 qrs.  of  y'  Galway. 

impropriate  tythes  of  y‘  parish  of  Killmackrean,  for  ever,  co. 

Galway. — Godfrey  Daniell,  the  like  of  the  parish  of  Killkel- 
very,  for  ever,  same  co.  — Godfrey  Daniell,  the  like  in  the 
villages  of  Ardnagall,  for  ever,  same  co.  — Rob'  Inch,  in- 
cumbent of  Tuam,  same  co.,  the  moiety  of  the  impropria- 
tions of  five  qrs.  of  land  in  Tuam,  belonging  to  Trinity 
Abbey,  for  ever. — Rob'  Inch,  the  tythes  of  a 1 qr.  of  the  parish 
of  Kilmabrenan,  for  ever,  same  co.  — John  Courtny,  the  Mayo. 


Wicklow.  1.  MICHAEL  BOYLE,  lord  archbishop  of  Dublin,  lord 
chancellor. — The  creation  of  yc  lands  granted  to  him  in  the 
county  of  Wicklow,  17th  July  19th  Charles  II.,  into  the 

manor  and  borough  of  Blessington ; see  page  129. Date 

2d  Aug.  21st  year. — Inrolled  1th  Aug.  1669. 

oath.  9.  The  ARCHBISHOPS  and  BISHOPS— Impropriate 

rectories  and  tythes  granted  to  yc  clergy  of  their  respective 
dioceses ; viz.  to  Alexander  Read,  incumbent  of  Carlingford, 
co.  Louth,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parish  of  Car- 
lingford, to  hold  to  him  and  his  successors  for  yc  residue  of 
a term  of  40  years  thereof  granted  by  patent  to  Tho’  lord 
Louth,  commencing  17th  March  1631.— Robert  Worrell,  in- 
cumbent of  Moyclare,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  yc 
parish  of  Moyclare,  to  hold  for  ever— Tho-  Chambers,  incum- 
bent of  Dunleere,  same  co.,  die  impropriate  tythes  of  y' 
parish  of  Dunleere,  for  ever. — llob'  Worrell,  incumbent  of 
Port,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  yc  parish  of  Port, 
Cavan.  for  ever;  all  in  diocese  of  Ardmagh. — Pat.  Maxwell,  incum- 
bent of  Mullagh,  co.  Cavan,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  yQ 
parish  of  Mullagh  ats  Killinkeere  ats  Balleclanphillip  ats 
Templecally,  for  ever. — Edw.  Dixie,  incumbent  of  Killmore, 
same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Killmore, 
for  ever. — Ebcr  Burch,  incumbent  of  Kildromferton,  same 
co.,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  said  parish,  for  ever— 
Edw.  Dixie,  incumbent  of  Ballintemple,  same  co.,  the  im- 
propriate tythes  of  y'  said  parish,  for  ever— Amb.  Barecroft, 
incumbent  of  AnnegelifFe,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes 

of  the  said  parish,  for  ever 10.  WM.  SHERIDAN, 

incumbent  of  Dronge,  same  co.,  the  impropriate  tythes 
of  the  said  parish,  for  ever. — Wm  Aldridge,  incumbent  of 
Killisardan,  same  co.,  the  rectory  and  impropriate  tythes 
of  said  parish,  for  ever.  — Wm  Sheridan,  incumbent  of 
Lowy,  snme  co.,  the  rectory  and  impropriate  tythes  of  said 
parish,  for  ever. — Edw.  Dixie,  incumbent  of  Dynn,  same  co. 

the  rectory  and  impropriate  tythes  of  said  parish,  for  ever 

Patrick  Maxwell,  incumbent  of  Killan,  same  co.,  the  rectory 

and  impropriate  tythes  or  said  parish,  for  ever Pat.  Maxwell, 

incumbent  of  Knockbride,  same  co.,  the  rectory  and  impro- 
priate tythes  of  said  parish,  for  ever— Eber  Burch,  incumbent 


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Mayo- 


Galway. 


Tipperary. 

Limerick. 

Westmeath. 

Wexford. 


Carlow. 

Queen's  Co. 
Kilkenny. 

Tipperary. 

Waterford. 

Tipperary. 


moiety  of  two  qrs.  of  impropriate  tythes  of  y'  parishes  of  Any- 
Robin  and  Rosly,  for  ever,  co.  Mayo — Coote  Ormsby,  the 
like  of  y*  parish  of  Kilrobin,  for  ever,  same  co. — John  Courtny, 
tire  like  in  the  parishes  of  Teagheene  and  Killcoman,  for  ever, 
same  co. — Coote  Ormsby,  the  like  in  the  parish  of  Killmain- 
begg,  for  ever,  same  co. — Rich0  Butler,  four  qrs.  of  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Knockmoy,  Coolereagh,  and 
Togher,  for  ever,  co.  Galway.  — Rob1  Inch,  the  like  of  y' 
parish  of  Ardnaskaddy,  for  ever,  same  co. — Tlio’  Bankes,  the 
like  of  ye  parish  of  Aghrim,  Grenagh,  and  Oranbegg,  for  ever, 

same  co Rob'  Inch,  two  qrs.  of  impropriate  tythes  of  yc 

parish  of  Moylagh,  for  ever,  same  co.— Robert  Inch,  four 
qrs.  of  impropriate  tythes  in  yc  villages  of  Tonnagh,  for  ever, 
same  co.— Tho*  Bankes,  two  qrs.  of  impropriate  tythes  of  . 
the  parishes  of  Burryscarragh  and  Ballyheene,  for  ever,  same 
co. — Tho’  Bankes,  the  like  of  the  parishes  of  Turlogh  and 
Beliavoy,  for  ever,  same  co. ; all  in  the  diocese  of  Tuam.  — 1 
Antr  Ward,  the  rectory  and  impropriate  tythes  of  Thurles, 
for  ever,  co.  Tipperary.  — Ulysses  Burke,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  the  parish  of  Carrickparson  ais  Willistowne,  for  ever, 

co.Limerick ; in  the  diocese  of  Cash  ell 12.  THOS.  F1TZ- 

SYMO.N,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  ye  parishes  of  Foure,  Foy- 
ran,  and  Killpatricke,  for  ever,  co.  Westmeath,  dioc.  Meath. 
— John  Jones,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Castle- 
Ellis,  for  ever,  co.  Wexford.— Humps-  Good,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  y*  parish  of  St.  Michaell’s,  for  ever,  same  co. — 
Nath.  Holliday,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of 
Chappie • Andrew,  for  ever,  same  co.  — Nath.  Holliday,  the 
impropriate  tythes  of  y*  parish  of  Ballymitty,  for  ever,  same 
co. — Arthur  Ellis,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Ellens,  for  ever,  same  co.— Nath.  Holliday,  tire  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parish  of  Kilbride,  for  ever,  same  co. — 
Tho'  Gilliver,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  yc  parish  of  Bally- 
kcoge,  for  ever,  same  co. — Nath.  Holliday,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  the  parish  of  Inch,  for  ever,  same  co. — Humph.  Good, 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Killenick,  for  ever, 
same  co. — John  Jones,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Rosdroit,  for  ever,  same  co. ; all  in  the  diocese  of  Fernes. 
— Rich0  Jones,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Ca- 
therlogh,  Clonmoylske,  and  Urrughlin,  for  ever,  co.  Carlow. — 
Cha*  Worth,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Grange- 
forth,  for  ever,  same  co.  — John  Eastwick,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  die  parish  of  Hackettstowne,  for  ever,  same  co. — 
Rich0  Jones,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  y'  parish  of  Temple- 
Peter,  for  ever,  same  co. — Rich0  Segar,  the  impropriate  tythes 
of  the  parishes  of  Clonena  and  Clonehin,  for  ever,  Queen’s  Co. 
— Rich0  Jones,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  y*  parish  of  Kille- 
sliin,  for  ever,  same  co.— John  Nearne,  the  impropriate  tydies 
of  the  parish  of  Ballyroan,  for  ever,  same  co. — Rob1  Highmore, 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Poorestowne  and 
St.  Kill,  for  ever,  co.  Kilkenny;  all  in  the  diocese  of  Leighlin. 

Dudley  Peirce,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  moiety  of  Kil- 

macduagh,  Kiltarnaghta  alias  Kiltartan,  and  Kilreconta  alias 
Killvenanna,  for  ever;  in  the  diocese  of  Kilmacduagh. 

13.  JOHN  MARCOTT,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the 

parishes  of  Modeshell  and  Killmemnon  alias  Killamemnon,  for 
ever,  co.  Tipperary ; in  the  diocese  of  Cashell. — Geo.  Baker, 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Fathlogg,  for  ever,  co. 
Waterford. — Tho’  Deane,  die  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Crooke,  for  ever,  same  co.— Tho’  Deane,  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  the  parish  of  Kill  St.  Nicholas,  for  ever,  same  co. 
— Arthur  Stanhope,  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of 
Kill  St.  Lawrence,  for  ever,  same  co.— John  Jones,  the  im- 
propriate tydies  of  the  parish  of  Inchlownaght,  for  ever,  co. 
Tipperary.— Arthur  Stanhope,  the  impropriate  tydies  of  the 
parish  of  Newtowneleman,  for  ever,  same  co. ; all  in  the  dio- 
cese of  Waterford. — Amb.  Barcroft,  the  impropriate  tythes 
of  the  parish  ofUrny,  forever,  co.  Cavan.— James  Layng,  the 
impropriate  tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Killdallon  and  Kilisandra, 
for  ever,  same  co.— The  said  several  incumbents,  and  their 
successors,  yielding  and  paying  such  rents,  reservations,  and 
duties  as  formerly  were  paid  for  the  same  respectively,  to- 
gether with  such  increase  of  rents  as  yc  Chief  Governour, 
with  six  or  more  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Ireland,  should 
adjudge  reasonable  and  convenient,  according  to  y'  Acts  of 
Settlement;  saving  and  reserving  such  a proportion  of  y°  said 
impropriate  tythes,  to  be  disposed  and  settled  upon  yc  viccars 
and  quiremen  of  each  cadiedral  church  in  Ireland,  as  an  addi- 
tional provision  for  yc  increase  of  their  maintenance,  as  to  the 
Chief  Governour  and  Councill  should  be  thought  fit  and  conve- 
nient.  Date  9th  March  2 1 st  year. — Inrolled  12th March  1669. 

(122.) 


14.  EDW.  WOOD. — Gorteenfooky,  31  a.  3r.  8p.  9s.6Jd. 
— Capparatten,  51a.  1 r.  8p.  15s.  lOd. — in  Lismathue  alias  ' 
Lisinhue,  43  a.  2r.  25  p.  13s.  l|d— in  Ballaslatteen,  51a.  & 
32  p.  15s.  6Jd. — in  Killoquirke,  47  a.  1 r.  16  p.  prof.  25  a. 

3 r.  unprof.  14s.  3d. — in  Dromomarky,  107  a. — more  in  the 
same,  137  a.  SI.  14s.  Id.— in  Cooledongy  or  vongv,  85  a.  3 r. 

1 P.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  11.  6s.  Id. — in  Imonea  alias  Towney, 
Lynane,  and  Lyna,  in  the  S.  part,  85  a.  & 1 P.  1/.  5s.  5 d. ; 
bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary. — in  the  S.  part  of  Rathcor- 
dane,  78a.  1 r.  17 p.  U 8s.  9Jd— Total,  718  a.  1 r.  28r.  plant. 
(1,164  a.  & 29p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  10/.  18s.  Old.;  territory  of 
Ileagh,  same  co.— in  Glanstarr,  15  a.  2 r.  (25  a.  & 16  p.  stat) 
4s.8.|d.;  bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick. — Lisduffe,  143a.  2r. — 
in  Laghell  and Ballykilkeran or  Clogvally,  10a.&  37 p. — Total, 
(448  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  3/.  2s.  2 id. ; territory 
Fercale,  bar.  Eglish,  King’s  Co.  — in  Ballymoneen,  Bre- 
canagh,  and  Clanmore,  40  a.  (64  a.S  r.  6 p.  stat.)  16s.  2Jd. ; 

bar.  Ballybrett,  same  co. :16.  JOSEPH  BROWNE. — 

In  the  N.  part  of  Pallice,  next  to  117  a.  sett  out  to  Richard 
Alchorne,  99  a.  1 r.  22  p. — in  the  S.  part  of  Rathcordane,  next 
toy' mills  on  Pallice,  11  a.  2r.  35 p— Total,  (179  a.  3r.  35 p. 

stat.)— Rent,  l/.13s.8d. 16.  WILLIAM  WOODMAN. 

— In  Pallice,  to  be  cut  off  contiguous  to  Mr.  Browne’s  pro- 
portion, 37a.  & 6 P.  (59  a.  3 r.  29 1>.  stat.)  Us.21d. 16.  RO- 

BERT FENNELL.— In  Pallice,  contiguous  to  Mr.  Wood- 
man’s part,  44  a.  & 35  P.  (71a.  2r.  19  p.  stat.)  with  a propor- 
tionable part  of  unprofitable,  18s.  5d. 16.  JOHN  WEST. 

—In  the  S.  W.  part  of  Pallice,  next  to  Robert  Fennell’s  pro- 
portion, 148  a.  (239  a.  2r.  37p.  stat.)  2Z.4s.llJd.;  territory  of 

Ilgagh,  co.  Tipperary. 16.  JOHN  SHEPHARD. — Kill- 

fithmone,  118  a.  3r. — of  the  same,  called  Cloneny,  15  a.  3 r. — 
Total,  (217  a.  & 9p.  stat.)— Rent,  2/.  Os.  6Jd.;  bar.  Eliogurty, 
same  co.— in  the  N.  E.  part  of  Gortiloglia  ais  Gortyloghy,  Gar- 
ranegortygilly  ais  Garranegortygally,  and  in  the  upper  Graige, 
88  a.  (142  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.)  l/.6s.8id.;  territory  of  Ileagh, 

same  co. 18.  THOMAS  PAGE  esq.— In  Rossnenamaniffe 

or  Rossenemanisse,  32  a.— more  in  the  same,  30  a.  prof.  52  a. 
unprof.;  bar.  Eliogurty,  same  co. — Curroghmorrish,  part  of 
Barres  Ileagh,  marked  in  y'  map  of  y'  Down  Survey  with  (4  a. 
& 2p.),  33  a. — part  of  Rath-Jordan,  called  Dromgill,  marked 
in  themapp  (23  a.  2 r.),  47  a.  3 n.  prof.  40a.  unprof.;  territory 
Ileagh,  same  co. — in  Garranemucky,  7 a.  1 r.  24  p. — Total, 
(239  a.  3 r.  24  v.  stat.)— Rent,  2/. 4s.  lid.;  bar.  Pobblebrien, 
co.  Limerick.— in  Clomatt,  60  a.— in  Cullneshella,  next  to  y' 
town  of  Cullneshella,  94  a. — Total,  (249  a.  1 r.  32  p.  stat.) — 
Rent,  3/.2s.4d.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath.— in  Monyhora,  240  a. 
(388  a.  3 r.  Ip.  stat.)  4/.  17s.  2)d. ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wex- 

ford. 19.  PHINEAS  BURY.— In  Killaha,  marked  in 

y'  barony  mapp  (N“  1.),  338  A.  2 R.  4 p.— more  in  the  N.  part 
of  another  parcell  of  y*  said  town,  marked  in  yc  said  map  re- 
maining of  record  in  the  Surveyor  General’s  office,  with  (N- 1. 
P.)  to  be  cut  off  by  an  E.  and  W.  line,  24  a.  3r.  10p.  (588a. 

2 r.  stat.)  5/.  2s.  4id.;  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry. 

19.  NATHANIEL  HEWETT.— In  the  N.E.  part  of  Kille- 
shin,  next  succeeding  the  lott  of  Chas.  Cheny  esq.,  and  to  be 
cut  off  by  a N.  W.  and  a S.  E.  line,  11 1 a.  & 16  p.  (180  a.  & 

2p.  stat.)  2/.  4s.  lid. ; bar.  Slewmargie,  Queen’s  Co. 

Date  20 th  May  21  st  year.— Inrolled  2d  Jubj  1669. 


21.  The  CLERGY.— Impropriations,  rectories,  and  tythes 
ranted  to  severall  incumbents;  viz.  John  Moore;  the  impro- 
ve tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Clonmult  and  Inchybacky,  for 
rer  co.  Cork. — Dan.  Considen;  the  impropriate  tythes  of 
le  parish  of  Ballvspillane,  for  ever,  same  co.— John  Maskall ; 
le  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Aghada,  for  ever,  same 
>.— Dr.  Bernard  Packington ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the 
arish  of  Dunbulloge,  for  ever,  same  co— John  Moore;  the 
npropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Dungindonavan,  for  ever, 
une  co.— John  Mascale ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
f Corkebegg,  for  ever,  same  co— Dr.  Bernard  Packington; 
ie  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Ovens,  Movidy,  and 
.ijlish,  for  ever,  same  co— Peter  Hewett;  part  of  the  impro- 
riate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Cannovoy,  for  ever,  same  co.  - 
3 JOHN  WEBB ; part  of  the  appropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
: Maclonehy,  for  ever,  same  co— George  Sing;  the  impro- 
riate  tythes  of  y'  parish  of  Kilhnichell,  and  part  of  the  lm- 
ropriate  tythes  of  Inchygeelagh,,  for  ever,  same  co— John 
if  ebb;  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Bally  vorny,  for 

■er  same  co— William  Fitsj- Gerald  ; the  impropriate  tythes 

■ die  parish  of  Clandrohid,  for  ever,  same  co— David  Elliott; 
ie  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Kilcorney,  for  ever. 


21  Ch.  II. 


Tipperary. 


Limerick. 
King's  Co. 


Tipperary. 


Meath. 

Wexford. 

Kerry. 


Queen's  Co. 


Cork. 


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21  Ch.1I.  same  co. — John  Webb;  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 

of  Macromp,  tor  ever,  same  co. — John  Eaton ; the  impropriate 

Cork.  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Aghabollugg  and  KQlcolman,  for  ever, 
same  co. — Tho.  Goodman ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  pa- 
rish of  Garryclonie,  for  ever,  same  co.  — Rich4  Clearke ; the 
impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Kerigrohanbeg,  for  ever, 
same  co. — Pat.  Thompson ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  pa- 
rish of  Mattehy,  for  ever,  same  co. — Peter  Hewett ; the  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parish  of  Granagh  ais  Grenagh,  for 
ever,  same  co. — Geo.  Sing ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Temple-Micliell,  for  ever,  same  co.  — Theodore  Vesey ; 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Clonmeene,  for  ever, 
same  co. — Dr.  Bernard  Packington  ; the  impropriate  tythes  of 
the  parish  of  Kilbregane,  for  ever,  same  co. — Christ.  Vowell  ; 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Kilmaghan,  for  ever, 
same  co. — John  Northcott;  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Castletowne,  for  ever,  same  co 24.  JOHN  NORTH- 

COTT ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Monanemy,  for 

ever,  same  co James  Cox ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the 

parish  of  Templeroane,  for  ever,  same  co.— John  Northcott; 
the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Walstowne,  for  ever, 
same  co. — Dr.  Ja’  Sterne ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  y°  parish 
of  Clenor,  for  ever,  same  co. — Christ.  Vowell ; the  impropriate 

tythes  of  the  parish  of  Garryvoe,  for  ever,  same  co. John 

Mansell ; the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish  of  Rostellane, 
for  ever,  same  co. — Dan1  Considen ; the  impropriate  tythes  of 
the  parish  of  Castrachory,  for  ever,  same  co. — Benj"  Crosse ; 
the  tythes  of  y'  parishes  of  Killnimartry  alias  Ballintra  and 
Ballytemple,  for  ever,  same  co. — Pat.  Thompson ; the  impro- 
priate tythes  of  the  parish  of  Tullaleish,  for  ever,  same  co— 
Dr.  Bernard  Packington;  the  impropriate  tythes  of  the  parish 
of  Kilcully,  for  ever,  same  co. ; all  in  the  diocese  of  Cloyne, 
Cork,  and  Rosse. — The  said  several  incumbents  and  their 
successors  yielding  and  paying  such  rents,  reservations,  and 
duties  as  formerly  were  paid  for  the  same  respectively,  toge- 
ther with  such  increase  of  rents  as  the  Chief  Governoiir,  with 
six  or  more  of  the  Privy  Councill  of  Ireland,  should  adjudge 
reasonable  and  convenient,  according  to  the  Acts  of  Settle- 
ment ; saving  and  reserving  such  a proportion  of  the  said  im- 
propriate tithes,  to  be  disposed  of  and  settled  upon  the  viccars 
and  quiremen  of  each  cathedral  church  in  Ireland,  as  an  addi- 
tional provision  for  the  increase  of  their  maintenance,  as  to 
the  Chief  Governour  and  Councill  should  be  thought  lit  and 

convenient Date  8th  March  21st  year.  — Inrolled 

12 th  March  1669. 


Westmeath.  25.  JOHN  UPTON  gent.— [.  . . .]  astowne,  142  a.  3 r. 

in  Oldtowne,  64  a.  1 n.  12  r. — Churchtowne  alias  Monins- 
towne,  126  a.  1 r.— Total,  333  a.  1 r.  12 p.  plant.  (539  a.  2r. 
27  p.  stat.) — Rent,  61. 14s.  10 d.;  bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  West- 

Meatli.  meath 26— THOMAS  WATSON  gent In  Cregge, 

8 a.  1 n.  8 p. — in  Brittas,  35  a.  & 18  p. — in  Castletowne  and 
Killpatricke,  12  A.  & 22  p.  —Total,  55  A.  2n.  8 p.  plant.  (89  a. 
3r.  23  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  It.  2s.  5.)rf. ; bar.  Morgallion,  co. 

Meath. Date  15 th  May  21  st  year— Inrolled  \6th  June 

1669. 


Kilkenny.  28  ■ JOHN  HURD  esq.,  son  of  Col.  Humph.  Hurd  de- 
ceased.—Parkes-Grove,  350  a.— Seskin,  725  a.— one  moiety 
of  yc  coihons  of  Seskin  and  Ballyconry,  32  a. — Total,  (1,793  a. 
25  p.  stat)  — Rent,  22 1.  8s.  Sid. ; bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kn.- 

King's  Co.  kenny.  — part  of  Killpatrick  and  Cappanamucke,  190  a 

Castletowne  alias  Trodoge,  644  a.  prof.  4 a.  3 it.  35  p.  unprof. 
— Boollycromullin  ats  Eallycromullin,  145  a— Boolynegris- 
nagh  ais  Ahandrisly,  258  a.  prof.  145  a.  unprof.  — pan  of 

Clonsignagh  ais  Clonshannagh  and  Kilpatrick,  92  a Total, 

(2,152  a.  3 n.  3 p.  stat.)— Rent,  261.  18s.  2J</. ; bar.  Bally- 
cowen,  King’s  Co.  — to  hold  to  yc  uses  of  his  father’s  will 

dated  6th  Feb.  1661 Date  20 th  May  21s/  year. —Inrolled 

27 th  August  1669. 


Kilkenny. 


32.  Sir  JOHN  PONSONBY  knt.  - Garryduffe,  259  a. 
prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Templeorum,  697  A.  3 a.  8 p.  prof.  207  a! 
3 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Corbally,  379  a.  2 n.  prof.  11 1 a.  1 r.  24  p 
unprof—  Jamestowne,  194  a.  1 r.  8 p—  Killmanaheene,  7 

2 R.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — BaUaghferoge,  30  a.  & 32  p Fan- 

ningstowne,  149  a.  2 r.  prof.  22  a.  2 r.32  p.  unprof— Owney- 
rnmnns.  367  « 1 „ o-  rx. ' R.  8 P— Bally- 


“•  1 » p-  prot.  5 a.  unprof.  — Listroling, 
486  a.  prof.  2ol  A.  2 r.  24  p.  unprof— Ratheene,  293  a.  3 r. 
22 p. prof.  24 a. unprof. — Tobernabroane, 264a.  3 n.8p.prof. 


25  a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Ballaghmelagh,  336  a.  Sr.  8p. — Bal-  21  Ch.ii. 

laghdowling,  224  a.  prof.  73  a.  1 it.  8 p.  unprof. — Brenatt, 

1 5 1 a.  2 r.  1 6 p.— Banaher,  160  a.— Killdalton,  407  a.  2 u.—  Ka,ien»y. 
bogg  in  comon,  belonging  to  yc  coihons  abovesaid,  804  a. 

3 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Cloneacony,  112  a. — Piltowne,  15  a.  1 r. 

— Garryagage  and  Ballymadocke,  310a.  3r.  24 p.  prof.  31a. 

2 r.  unprof.  — Nicholastowne,  86  a. — Ballyne,  331a.  2r. — 

Fiddowne  (part),  370  a.  3 r.  8p. — Island,  16  a.  2r.  16  p. — 

Courlaghan  (port),  80  a.  2 b.  16  p. — Tubburd  and  Barbehy, 

467  a.  & 24  p. — parcells  of  the  same,  29  a.  & 16  p. — Total, 

6,285  a.  2 r.  38  p.  plant.  (10,181  a.  3 r.  17  P.  stat.)— Rent, 

127 1.  5s.  5J d.  reduced  to  120/.  a year;  bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kil- 
kenny—Ballyglasse,  385a.  lit.  16  p.  prof.  177  a.  unprof— 
Ballanlaskin,  168  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  47  a.  unprof. — Total,  553  a. 

1r.  32  p.  plant.  (896  a.  2 it.  stat.)— Rent,  11/.  4s.  ljr/.  re- 
duced to  81.  Is.  9f l. ; bar.  Knoctofer,  same  co. — Ayhvardens- 
towne,  276  a.  2 r.  — Robbinstowne,  322  a.  2 r.  — Moi- 
monenohone,  177  a. — Haggardstowne,  217  a.  2r— Ratlmure 
(part),  18  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof. — Total,  1,01 1 a.  2 r.  plant. 

(1,638  a.  lit.  34  p.  stat-.)  — Rent,  20/.  9s.  7 Id. ; bar.  Ida, 

Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  same  co. — Ruddisficarrigg,  100  a.  3 r.  Donegal. 
prof.  60  a.  unprof. — Moynagh,  147a. — Leadmore,79A— Gli- 
nick,  142  a.  prof.  172  a.  unprof. — Donaghmore,  268  a. — Do- 
naghbegg,  144  a.  prof.  199  a.  unprof. — Ballyrusk  and  Coll- 
nock,  109  a.  — Duaknebinge,  98  a.  prof.  129  a.  unprof. — 
Archerrenabin,  186 a. prof.  284 A. unprof— Glenfannett,  187a. 
prof.  179  a.  unprof. — Clonye,  62  a.  prof.  163  a.  unprof. — Kin- 
dun,  50  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Ballaghbolagan,  10  a.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof— part  of  Aghelett,  beyond  Doagh,  50  a. — Total, 

I, 632  a.  3 r.  plant.  (2,644a.  3 r.  6 p.stat.)— Rent,  22/.  0s. 9*tf.; 

bar.  Killmforenan,  co.  Donegall— Upper  Ballybenoge,  8 a.  Waterford. 
— Carrick-Caslane,  261  a. — Garraninoge,  241  a. — half  Lower 
Ballybenoge,  164  a. — Total,  674  a.  plant.  (1,091  a.  3r.  3p. 
stat.) — Rent,  10/.  4-s.  8\d. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.Waterford. 

— Bullgindin-Idagh,128A.(207A.  1r.  14  P.stat.)  1/.  18s.  lO^rf. ; Limerick. 
bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick — Grangeforth,  1,701a.  (2,755a.  Carlow. 

1 r.  14  p.  stat.)  34/.  8s.  9jJ d. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow.  — 

Note:  By  patent,  dated  15  July  1679,  Sir  John  had  an 
abatement  of  10/.  7s.  9\d.  of  his  quit  rent  per  annum;  viz. 

II.  5s.  5 (</.  of  the  rent  of  127/.  5s.  5.j(Z.,  and  3/.  2s.  4 $</.  of  die 
rent  of  11/.  4s.  1|</.  ( Rot.de  anno  31“,  S'  pars,  facie  R.  29.) 

Date  20/A  May  21st  year. — Inrolled  3d  Oct.  1669. 

36.  THOS.  SEELE  D.D.  and  Provost  of  Trinity  College,  Meath. 

near  Dublin. — Part  of  Upper  Moyagher  ats  Myogher,  234a. 

1 r.  24  p.  4/.  14s.  10Jd, — Carranstowne  (part),  207a.  & 10  p. 

4/.  3s.  9;{rf. ; bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath— Symonstowne  (part), 

6 a.  & 8 p.  2s.  5 d. — Great  Atligaine  (part),  1a.  & 5 p. 

2s.  2\d. — more  in  the  same,  41  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co 

Carrickspringham,  222  a.  2r.  12p.  4/.  Us.  3\d.\  bar.  Kells, 
same  co. — half  of  Jordanstowne,  43  a.  2 r.  20  p.  17s.  1\d. ; 
bar.  Skreene,  same  co — Slewkivoge,  i qr.,  84  a — Garrinan-  Galway. 

naghkill,  1 qr.,  190  a. — Dabiter,  1 cartron,  24  a. — Tannamore, 

1 cart.,  58  a. — Derrin,  J cart.,  12  a. — Lacknevarran  and  Can- 

dughill,  part  of’yc  2 qrs.  of  Runemoyle,  32  a Moylin,  1 cart., 

35  a. — Rundernin,  i qr.,  and  Knockillin,  1 cart.,  189  a. Der- 

risnane,  i qr.,  53  a Drumine,  £ qr.,  and  Drumindingin, 

i cart.,  192  a. — Castelle,  1 cartron,  82  a. — Bonavannunkicart, 

45  a— Capperory  and  Mullin,  1 cart.,  1 a.  1 r— Donnelitter, 
i T '■  — Finine,  3 cart.,  and  Capperory,  I cart.,  15  a— Manu- 
ti'asna,  1 1 cart.,  12  A. — Cornallin,  1 cart.,  Tourlagagh,  1 cart., 

and  Nadrummin,  1 cart.,  76  a — Litterlagagh,  1 cart.,  62  a 

Drisaghane,  1 cart.,  Seaglunore,  1 cart.,  Knocknaw,  1 cart, 
Druminchagh,  1 cart,  Carteranbegg,  1 cart,  part  of  Glanturk, 

255  a— Tornattell,  1 cart.,  50  a— Ternekill,  1 qr.,  155  a— 

Oggall,  1 cart.,  24  a— Funshinagh,  $ qr.,  34  a Gollanbee, 

lcai-t.,  48  a— Bonaveskana,  1 cart,  39  a— Lenane,  * qr., 

153  a— Gallon,  1 cart.,  19  a— Tannalin,  Teaghagh,  I qr., 

82  a.  Derrin,  1 qr.,  296  a. — Gortnaclassagh  and  Brendrum, 
i qr.,  90  a— Carrownacarga,  1 qr.,  338  a— two  third  parts  of 
Capperholt,  1 cart.,  23  a.  1 r.  13  p— two  third  parts  of  Derry- 
lean,  1 cart.,  28  a. — the  like  of  Carrowkeele,  I qr.,  451a.  2r. 

21  p.  — the  like  of  Mounterowue,  I qr.,  44  a.  2 r.  27  p. 

the  like  of  Quilliagh,  1 cart.,  21  a.  1 r.  13  P.  _ one  third 
part  of  Barcromlin,  14  a — two  third  parts  of  Tunimane,  lqr., 

154  a— in  Manne,  1 qr.,  364  a— Derrivorrida  and  Coolene- 
card,  3 cart.,  123  a. — with  all  the  unprofitable  to  all  yc  afore- 
mentioned particulars  belonging.  — Total,  3,363  a.  plant. 

(5,4-47  a.  1 n.  39  p.  stat.)— Rent,  34/.  0s.  lOicf. ; bar.  Ballyne- 
hensy  and  Rosse,  co.  Galway — the  whole  valued  by  the  Lord 
Lieut,  and  Council  at  300/.  per  annum,  and  no  more ; which 


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21  Cm.  II-  by  virtue  of  a clause  or  proviso  in  the  explanatory  Act,  was 
decreed  to  him  and  his  successors,  provosts  of  yc  college. 

Galway.  Date  1th  May  21  st  year. — Inrolled  IS, th  June  1669. 

Galway  39-  RICHARD  Earl  of  ARRAN — The  Great  Island, 
containing  as  followed),  viz.,  the  6 qrs.  of  Killeny,  153  a. 
prof.  211  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Oghill,  6 qrs.,  227  a.  prof.  620  a. 
unprof. — Killmoacie  alias  Kiilmurrey,  6 qrs.,  308  a.  prof. 
504- a.  2r.  unprof. — Oghnought,  6 qrs.,  214a. prof.  512a.  un- 
prof.— the  island  of  Inishinaine,  containing  the  4 qrs.  of  Kill- 
cannon,  258  a.  2 r.  prof.  220  a.  unprof. — Lerke,  4 qrs.,  177  a. 
2 k.  prof.  257  a.  3 r.  unprof.— in  the  small  Island,  4 qrs.,  129a. 
—Total,  (2,376  a.  1 r.  7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  14/.  7s.  04d. ; half 
bar.  Arran,  co.  Galway. Dale  9 th  Sep.  2lstycar. 

Cork.  42.  Sir  WILLIAM  PETTY  lent. — Killwey  als  Killavey, 
and  part  of  Clonmeeue  and  Cooleroe,  145  a.  (234  a.  2 r.  20  p. 

Wexford,  stat.)  2/.  4s.;  bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork. — in  Hoaretowne, 
216  a.  (349  a.  3 it.  20  p.  stat.)  4/.  17s.  5 Jd.  reduced  to  21. 16s. 

Clare.  by  patent ; bar.  Shilmalier,  co.  Wexford. 43.  Sir 

HENRY  INGOLDSBY  knt.— Ardbrahon,  1 qr.,  60  a.  (97  a. 


& 30  p.  stat.)  18s.  O jd.;  bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 21  Cn.  11. 

RICHARD  STEPHENS  esq. — Cornelasse  or  Cornesalse,  

190  a.  or  192a.  (311  a.  stat.)  31. 17s.8id.  abated  1/.  19s.  8 Jit ; Meath. 

bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. Date  23  d Aug.  21s/  year. 

45.  FRANCIS  BELLERS. — In  Catharine’s-town,  next  Westmeath. 
contiguous  unto  Rahardallun  and  Burnelstowne,  23  a.  2 it, 

7 1\— Rahardallin,  89  a.  1 a.  8 p — Burnelstowne,  66  a.  2 r. 

(107  a.  2 it.  26  p.  stat.)  1/.  6s.  lid.— Corbally,  117  a.  2 r— 

Total,  (373  a.  & 15  p.  stat.) — Rent,  4/.  13s.  3d. ; bar.  Fer- 
tullagh,  co.  Westmeath. — Killriffin,  the  S.  part,  83  a.  Meath. 

1  R.  13  p.  (134  a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.)  1/.  J6s.9d.;  bar.  Slane,  co. 

Meath. — Heathland,  84  a.  3 r.  16  p.  (137  a.  2r.  8 p.  stat.)  Westmeath. 

1 /.  14s.  -id. ; bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath.  — in  Russells- 

towne,  20  a.  (32  a.  1 it.  23  p.  stat.)  8s.  1 d. ; bar.  Fertullagh— 

in  Bernebegeiter,  20  a.  3 it.  24 p.  (33  a.  3 r.  13 p.  stat.). 8s. lid; 

bar.  Kilkenny  West,  same  co. — in  Dourlas,  37  a.  (59  a.  3 r.  Limericii. 

29  p.  stat.)  11s.  2\tL ; bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick.  — Mill- 

towne  alias  Ballywallen,  223  a.  prof.  (361a.  & 34  p.  stat.) 

43  a.,  in  two  parcells,  unprof.  3/.  7s.  8id. ; bar.  Kenry,  same 
co. Date  31s/  July  21s/  year. 


22  Cm- II.  1.  JOHN  VAUGHAN  gent. — Lisrower,  1 qr. — Carrow- 

caldry,  1 qr. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Toneregoe ; viz., 

Sligo.  Carrowgarry,  lqr.;  Carrowbegg,  lqr.;  and  Carrowcrevy,  lqr.; 
Rasse  als  Rosse,  1 qr.;  Carrowcaslane,  1 qr.;  Cloggan,  Conim, 
and  Tournecappoge,  3 cart. ; Gerbe  als  Carrownegerby,  £ qr. ; 
Rye  als  Carrownefree,  | qr. ; Carrownegreve  alias  Carrow- 
necrevy,  1 qr.;  387a.  1 it.  (627  a.  1 r.  4 p.  stat.)  3/.  18s.  4id; 

bar.  Tivreragh,  co.  Sligo. 3.  PAUL  BRASIER  and 

J.  VAUGHAN,  esqrs.  — A house  in  Come-market-street, 
1/.  2s.  6d — a house  in  ICeazer’s-lane,  5s.  7 id— in  trust  for 

yc  (49)  officers,  of  y°  13th  lot  of  credit  and  83d  of  debt. 

Date  20 th  January  22 d year. — Inrolled  4 th  Feb.  1670. 

...  , 4.  RICHARD  BRINSLEY.— Part  of  Collinstowne,  132  a. 

1 k.  24  p. — part  of  Kiltolane  and  barthingstowne,  367  a.  2r. 
16  p.— Total,  (809  a.  3 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Rent,  10/.  2s.  bid. ; 

bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath. 5.  MARGT.  AGGS, 

widow  of  Thos.  Aggs,  and  her  children  ROBERT,  THOS., 
SUSAN,  and  ELIZ.  AGGS.— In  Casdelost,  250  a.  (404  a. 

8 r.  33  p.  stat.)  51.  Is.  3d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — to  hold  one 
moiety  to  yc  widow  for  life,  and  y°  whole  after  her  decease  to 
y°  said  children  respectively  for  ever,  according  to  y°  will  of 

their  father,  dated  6th  July  1660 6.  Said  MARGARET 

AGGS  widow.  — In  Castlelost,  45  a. — in  Clountytallon, 
Derry,  and  Castlelost,  90  a.  1 r.  16  p. — Total,  (219  a.  & 38  p. 
stat.)— Rent,  2Z.  14s.  9id ; same  bar.  and  co.— to  her  and  her 

heirs. 6.  JOHN  BUCKLAND.— In  Loghgarebeg,  55a. 

(89  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  3d. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maghe- 

redernon,  same  co. 6.  JOHN  ROLFE— In  the  S.  W. 

part  of  Loghgannoore,  76  a.  1 r.  22  p.  (123  a.  2 a.  27  p. 

stat.)  1/.  10s.  lid.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  5th  Feb. 

2 2d  year. — Inrolled  lOZ/t  March  1670. 

8.  Sir  RICHARD  BUTLER  knt.  and  bait. — Paules- 
1 tenny.  355a_ — Shankill,  1,072  a. — part  of  Ballinvally  and 

Slewnelake  contiguous  to  Garryduffe,  140  a.— in  Garryduffe, 
433  a.  — Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 

40/.  9s.  lid.;  bar.  Gouran,  co.  Kilkenny.- Date  (5th Dec. 

21s/  year. — Inrolled  15 th  March  1670. 

n , „ 10.  JOHN  VAUGHAN  esq.— Coolenevernoge,  247  a. 

ljueensuo.  ^ ^ 0Jd— Coolagliy  alias  Coolagh,  373  a.  7/.  11s.  Old.; 
King's  Co.  bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co.  — Ballycorre,  Tullanroe, 
Fierboy,  and  Killanowan,  445  a.  9/.  4s.  21d. — more  in  the 
same,  7 a.  2s.  lOd.  — Parke,  Craggansallagh,  Gurrinlossa, 
and  Cartroan-Broadagh,  130  a.  2 r.  8 p.  21.  12s.  lOd. — 
Moyelly,  155  a.  2 r.  3/.  2s.  Hid— in  the  same,  114  a.  2 r. 
21.  6s.  4Jd.— Newtowne,  98  a.  1/.  19s.  8d.  — Total,  960  a. 

2 it.  8 p.  plant.  (1,556  a.  & 20  p.  stat.) — Rent,  19/.  8s.  lOd. ; 

..  . , bar.  Killcoursey,  King’s  Co. — Aghiwiskie,  1 plow.,  522  a.  & 

imen  . p_  (845  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)  7/.  18s.  7 %d.\  bar.  Connelloe, 
co.  Limerick. — part  of  Reboge,  Parke,  and  Callabeoilane, 
27  a.  2 r.  (44  a.  2 r.  6 p.  stat.)  8s.  4|rf. ; lib.  of  city  of  Lime- 
rick.—part  of  In-St. -Lawrence,  Grenanbeg,  and  Ballyhenane, 
268  a.  (434  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  4/.  Is.  41d.;  bar.  Clonwilliam, 
same  co. — in  Bealanekealy  ais  Banshagli,  with  several  other 
denominations  belonging  to  said  towne,  316  a.  2r.  18  p.  (512  a. 

3 R.  16  p.  stat.)  4/.  16s.  2d— Total  in  Munster,  1,134  a. 

(122.) 


14  p.  plant.  (1,837  a.  In,  35  r.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  22Ch.ii. 

17/.  4s.  6Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  14 th  Jan.  21s/  year.  ~~  ~ 

—Inrolled  1 1 th  May  1670.  Limerick. 

12.  Sir  GEORGE  HAMILTON  bart.,  of  Nenagh. — Cork. 
Muckridge,  1 plow.,  140 a. prof.  110a. unprof.  2/.2s.6d.;  lib. 
of  Youghall,  co.  Cork. — Glannephrieghane,  2 plow.,  100  a. 
prof.  900  a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.  4 . Jd. ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co. — 
Ballymackooe,  J plow.,  100  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  1/.  10s.4Jd. ; 
bar.  Barretts,  same  co. — Downerly,  2 plow.,  40  a.  prof.  40  a. 
unprof.  12s.  1 Jd. ; i bar.  Ibaiuie,  smne  co. — in  Dangan,  Do- 
novan, Ballyvohir,  Killcounty,  Ballyrostigg,  and  Ballydaw, 

984  a.  (1,593a.  Sr.  27 p.  stat.)  7/.9s.5d— in  Ballure  and 
Coolebane,  95  a.  14s.  10.|d. ; bar.  Imokilly,  same  co. — 

Dungillane  alias  Dungivillane,  A plow.,  Ballygroughan  alias 
Ballygronogan,  349  a.  & 16  p.  1/.  6s.  6 d.  — the  half  of  Car- 
moone  alias  Curmore,  208  a.  1 it.  24  p.  15s.  9 Jd.  — Bally- 
madder  alias  Ballymedagh,  1 plow.,  599  a.  2 n.  21. 5s.  6jd. — 

Propoge  alias  Propogera,  i plow.,  440  a.  1/.  13s.  3 jd. — Cro- 
nagh  alias  Cronoghill,  480  a.  1 n.  20  p.  1/.  16s.  5Jd. — Bully  - 
nemoney,  67  a.  2 11.  8 1>.  5s.  ljd. — Knockatronane  als  Knock- 
drisnane,  838  a.  Sr.  1/.  5s.  81  d. ; bar.  Condons,  same  co. 

— Cappaghinore,  290  a.  21. 4s.  Old. ; bar.  Slevardagh  and  Tipperary. 
Compsy,  co.  Tipperary. — Rathdangan  or  Rathangan,  101a. 

10s.  2Jd. — Clonmore,  North,  and  Clonmore,  South,  288  a.  3 r. 

8 p.  2/.  3s.  10id. ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co. — Gortleas  ats 
Gortard  ais  Gortneglassy  ais  Gort-Ilassy,  6 a.  Is.  9:]d. ; bar. 

Clan  william,  same  co. — Kilbradan,  137  a.  13s.  10Jd. — Lough-  Limerick. 
fane,  f of  plow.,  95  a.  9s.  7Jd. ; bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick. 

— Lissinalta,  144  a.  1 r.  1/.  Is.  10  Id. ; lib.  of  city  Limerick. 

— Seskin  and  Killbrakan,  110  a.  1/.  13s.  5d. ; bar.  Decies,  co.  Waterford. 
Waterford. — Shi  D1  Oilloo  le,  3 cart.,  131  a.  prof.  117  a.  Clare. 
unprof.  9s.  1 1 Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — Shanbogh  ais  Kilkenny. 
Shanboagli,  522  a.  2r.  21.  12s.  lOijd.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and 
Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Kilfinton,  127  a.  3 n.  12  p.  prof.  Longford. 
54  a.  unprof  1/.  5s.  10id. ; bar.  Ardagh,  co.  Longford. — in  Corh. 

Castle-Ishin  ais  Ca  tleli  hcene,  1,104  a.  3 r.  8 p.  1 1/.  3s.  9Jd.; 
bar.  Orrery  and  Kilhnore,  co.  Cork.  — in  Drumsackane, 

461a.  51. 0s.  5\tl. — in  Clonebaneene,  515  a.  1 r.  51. 17s.  3id. 

— Island-de-Killy  alias  Keale,  327  a.  1 it.  31. 14s.  6 id— in 
Knockanglassane  ais  Knoanglasse  and  Killcronane,  334  a.  3 it. 

38 1*.  3/.  16s.  3id— Dwargen,  425  a.  4/.  16s.  9d. — in  Coole- 
gillick,  237  a.  lit.  10  p.  21. 14s.  0£d—  Coolecklogher,  774  a. 

8/.  16s.  7 Jd.  — Killitragh,  407  a.  1 r.  4/.  13s.  5}d.  — Gar- 
rane,  271a.  31.  Is.  9:jd. — in  Rathnagard,  43  a.  9s.  9Jd. — 
Immurriboy,  512  a.  lit.  51  16s.  7?d.  — Ballyhowlahan, 

419a.  4/.  15s. 5d. — Derenetabrid,  1,746a.  In-  19/.  17s. 9d. 

— land  in  difference,  18  a.  4s.  OJd— in  Clonegeele,  171  a.  3 r. 

1/.  19s.  03d—  in  Tullelish,  892  a.  3 r.  10/.  3s.  lid— more 
in  die  same,  363  a.  3 r.  4/.  2s.  9fd—  Ruheene,  part  of  the 
same,  194  A.  2 R.  21. 4s.  3 id. — part  of  Tullelish,  135  A.  2 R. 

1/.  10s.  9Jd.;  bar.  Duhallow,  some  co— Note:  Sir  George, 
by  deed  poll,  dated  24  March  1675,  for  800/.,  conveyed  these 
lands  in  the  barony  of  Duhallow  to  his  second  son  Sir  Geo. 

Hamilton,  called  Count  Hamilton,  in  mortgage  for  said  sum, 
which  remaining  unpaid,  and  belonging  to  his  widow  and 
executrix  Frances  countess  dowager  of  Tyrconnell,  and  she 
bavin*  in  1687  obtained  a grant  to  her  and  her  heirs  of 


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22  Ch.  II.  all  the  arreares  of  the  quit  rents  reserved  on  these  lands, 
‘ and  of  53/.  15s.,  part  of  yc  same,  all  which  remaining  un- 

Cork-  paid,  and  the  lands  having  been  granted  to  Sir  Geo.,  liable 
to  a mortgage  of  5,496/.  1 Is.  1 Id.  due  to  the  heirs  of  Sir 
James  Craige,  most  of  which  remained  a charge  on  yc  said 
lands,  and  unpaid,  and  y"  right  and  equity  of  redemption  of 
y'  said  mortgage  of  800/.  and  mortgaged  lands  having  de- 
scended to  James  E.  of  Abercorne,  as  grandson  and  heir 
of  the  said  Sir  Geo.  Hamilton  of  Nenagli,  and  he  being 
willing,  at  the  request  of  y'  said  countess,  to  convey  and 
release  the  same  to  her  and  her  heirs,  sold,  assigned,  released, 
and  confirmed  to  her  and  her  heirs  all  his  estate  and  interest 
in  law  or  equity  therein,  by  indenture  dated  3 July  1703,  and 
inrolled  5 Aug"  anno  2ih  Annas  (2'1’  pars,  dorso  It.  30.) — 
Tyrone.  Gort  alias  Gorttawlaghtnemuck,  355  A.  prof.  58  A.  unprof. 

2/.  7s.  lid.  — Carrick  Castle,  178  a.  prof.  2 1 A.unprof. 
l/.4s.  0.j<Z. — Knocknaroge  ais  Knocknariffe  ats  Knockneroy, 
81a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  9s.  8d.;  bar.  Dungannon,  co.  Ty- 
Clare.  rone. — Cratlaglimore  and  Portdryne  or  Pordryan,  720  a. 

(1,166a.  In.  4 i>.  stat.)  7/.  5s.  9d. ; bar.  Bimratty,  co. 
Clare.  — to  hold  these  until  the  E.  of  Thomond  or  his 

heirs  should  discharge  the  mortgage  thereon  of  1,050/. 

Cork.  21.  Capt.  WILLIAM  SANDS.— A front  new  slated  house, 
and  a court  with  a small  house  in  it,  31. 15 s. ; city  of  Cork. 
Date  1 6th  May  22d  year.  — Inrolled  3d  June  1670. 

Queen's  Co.  22.  THOMAS  BERRILL  esq— In  Ballygehin,  Crovell, 
Garranbolly,  Ballygenan,  Cloghquillmore,  Cloghquilbegg, 
Coolefin,  Ballyogenor,  and  Knocknnebone,  889  a.  1 r.  26  p. 
(1,440  a.  2 r.  30  p.  stat.)  18/.  0s.  2d. ; bar.  Upper  Ossory, 
Kilkenny.  Queen’s  Co. — Cento  or  Ceuts,  '92  a.  1 r.  1/.  17s.  4>\d. — 
a part  of  St.  Patrick’s-street,  Mill-street,  and  Flemon-street, 
4 a.  1 n.  Is.  8ijd. — in  Little  Parke,  a small  stange,  a small 
island.  Scald  parke,  several  other  parcells,  and  Pigeon-house 
parke,  8 a.  3s.  3d. ; liberties  of  Kilkenny.  — Killerbegg, 
20  a.  & 24  p.  8s.  l|d. — Grauntes,  Thorne,  and  several  other 
parcells,  52  a.  3r.  11.  Is.  6d.— in  St.  Mary’s  parish,  adjoin- 
ing to  the  city  walls,  with  several  gardens  and  small  parcells 
in  St.  Kenny’s  parish,  12  a.  4s.  1 0 d. — Marrowne’s  meadow, 
Scaldcrowe’s  crosse,  Whitebridge  parkes,  and  Scarlet  or- 
chard, 13  a.  1 r.  5s.  4 id.  — Carrowboy,  with  several  other 
parcells,  13  a.  2 r.  5s.  3$<Z. — a parcell  of  land  in  the  liberties 
of  Thomastowne,  mearing  with  y'  highway  leading  from 
Marche’s  gate  in  y°  north,  9 a.  & 19  p.  3s.  7 fid.;  co.  of  the 
city  and  co.  Kilkenny. — Carrickanarrow  (part),  48  a.  3 n. 
19s.  9(/. — Davidstowne  (part),  23  a.  3r.  9s.  7 id. ; bar.  Ida, 
Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  same  co. — Total,  1,187  a.  & 29  p.  plant. 

(1,922  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.) Date  16/4  May  2 2d  year.  — 

Inrolled  3d  June  1670. 

King's  Co.  24.  Sir  GEORGE  HERBERT  of  Durrow,  in  yc  King’s 
County,  knt.  and  bart. — The  manor  of  Durrow,  with  the  courte 
leetc,  court  baron,  rights,  members,  and  appurt’,  and  the 
towns  and  lands  following,  viz.,  Durrow  and  Mayanlagb, 
300  a.  prof.  100  A.  unprof.  — Boulebought  and  Newtowne, 
200  A.  prof.  200  A.  unprof. — Killclare,  Turragh,  Aghikinecan, 
and  Currughnegaule,  which  are  members  belonging  to  Tur- 
ragh, 150  a.  prof.  150  a.  unprof. — Belanacurragli,  and  the 
mills  and  weyres  thereto  belonging,  118  a. — Cowlinhanly  and 
Dowriwood,  Tyhilly,  Coolerane,  ICilldingan,  and  the  mills 
thereof,  Killiue,  Gormagh,  450  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof. ; bar. 
King's  Co.  Ballycowan,  King’s  Co.  — the  tythes,  great  and  small,  of  the 
and  parishes  of  Kilbride  and  Durrow,  and  y“  advowson,  presenta- 
Westmea  i.  (jon>  tlonation,  and  right  of  patronage  of  the  said  parish 
King's  Co.  churches;  King’s  Co.  and  co.  Westmeath. — Drumgale  and 
Aghancarnan,  with  the  mills  and  weyres  of  Aglakinta,  200  a. 
prof.  100  A.  unprof. — Ballykebegg  and  Ballycallagan,  200  a. 
prof.  100  a.  unprof.  — Carbrenaghannagh,  and  yc  meadow 
called  Lenecanen,  or  the  Cannons’  meadow,  betwixt  Ballyduffe 
Westmeath,  and  Killiderrigwood,  30  a.;  King’sCo. — Ballygemore,  77a.  & 
King's  Co.  8 v. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath— the  scite,  circuit, 
ambite,  and  precinct  of  Monisteroris  ats  Herbertstowne,  with 
their  appurtenances,  and  yc  towns  and  lands  following ; viz., 
Monastiroris  and  Coolyan,  369  a.  1 R.  30  p — three  parcells  of 
the  same,  182  a.  unprof.  — Baliycolgan,  jtlis,  204  a.  prof. 

45  a.  1 r.  26 1>.  unprof. — Leitrim,  in  3 parcells,  3 15  a.  & 8 p. 

— Rogerstownc,  Ballynlae,  and  Baliycolgan,  in  3 parcells, 
Ballykerne,  556  a.  1 r.  26  p. — all  and  singular  the  advowsons, 
donations,  presentations,  rights,  and  patronage  of  y“  churches, 
rectories,  and  vicaridges,  and  other  hereditaments  whatsoever, 
in  the  towns,  villages,  or  hamletts  aforesaid ; bar.  Coolystowne, 


King’s  Co. — the  manor  of  Ballycowen,  with  courts  leet  and  22  c«.  n. 

baron,  and  the  rights,  members,  and  npp’,  and  the  towns  and  — — 

lands  following;  viz.,  Ballykillmurry  and  Half  Killingroe,422A.  King's  Co. 
— Ballycowen  and  Ballynemore,  403  a.  3 r.  33  p. — Killgur- 
teene  and  Killbride,  113  a.  2 r.  12  p. — Agharna,  2 parcells, 
and  Killisky,  172a.  1 u.  3 p—  Ballydroilbegg,  119  a.  1 r.  10 p. 

— Ballynashragh  and  Aghalosky,  1 18  a.  & 8 P. — Ballycowen- 
wood  and  Killidorone,  96  a.  1 r.  32  p.  — Ballycowen-bogg, 

22  a.  3 it. — Ballykennaghans,  262  a.  1 r.  20  p. — more  in  the 
same,  109  a.  3 r.  12  p— Derrinagh,  155  a.  3 r.  6 p— Aghall, 

48  a.  3 r.  prof.  46  a.  unprof. — Cappaghboy,  J cart.,  15  a.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof. — part  of  the  great  Wood,  100  a.;  bar.  Bally- 
cowen, same  co.  — the  moiety  of  Cruiceratli,  132  a.  2 r.  ; Meath. 
bar.  Dulceke,  co.  Meath. — all  y°  tythes,  great  and  small,  of  King's  Co. 
the  scite  or  precinct  of  Monasteroris  als  Harbartstowne,  and 
of  half  Ballycullian,  Baliycolgan,  Letrim,  Rogerstowne  ais 
Ballyrickard,  Ballykenny,  with  a water-mill,  a dove  coate,  and 
warren  on  the  premisses,  and  the  right  of  patronage  of  yc 
church  of  Castro- Petro ; bar.  Colleystowne,  King’s  Co. — 
a watercourse  and  millhead  near  yc  wood  called  KikloiTough, 
near  Ballycowen. — Aghunoter,  being  appurt’  of  y°  lands  of 
Torrough  and  Munkeele,  and  other  appurt’  belonging  to 
Moyanlogh ; bar.  Ballycowen,  same  co.  — to  hold  all  y° 
premisses  by  such  tenures,  rents,  and  services,  and  no  other 
(tenures  in  capite  or  by  knights  service  excepted),  as  yc  same 

were  held  by  on  the  22d  Oct.  1641. Dale  24/4  March 

22 d year.— Inrolled  28/4  March  1670. 

27.  FRANCIS  CALMEADY— Blackcastle,  200  a.  1 n.  Tipperary. 

8 p— the  S.  E.  part  of  Ballydoyle,  next  to  Blackcastle,  133  a. 

& 6 p— Total,  (539  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.)  51.  Is.  3d. ; bar.  Mid- 
dlethird,  co.  Tipperary.— Date  10/4  Feb.  2 2<Z  year.— In- 
rolled  9th  March  1670. 

28.  Cornet  FRAS.  ARMITAGE. — In  Kinragh,  17  a.  Cork. 

1 r.  33  p. — Glanmakarne  (part),  82  a.  3 r.  31  p. — Layrevolly 

ats  part  of  Bellrosse,  201  a.  3 r.  12  p. — Total,  (489  a.  2 r. 

8 p.  stat.)  4/.  11s.  9 d. 29.  ANTHONY  WOODLEY. 

—In  Bellrosse  ais  Belbrowes,  101a.  & IOp.  (163a.  2r.  33p. 

stat.)  1/.  10s.  Sd. ; bar.  East  Carbery,  co.  Cork. Date 

4/4  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  5/4  May  1670. 

30.  Capt.  WM.  SANDS. — Divilish  and  Lomannagh,  Kerry. 

655  a. — Ellanbracke  and  Tullaghmore  alias  Baughallmore, 

753  a— in  Doncasleene,  E.  part,  to  be  cutt  off  by  a N.  and  S. 
line,  44a— Total,  (2,352a.  & Ip.  stat.)  22/.  Os.  11  \d.-, 

bar.  Mogunihy,  co.  Kerry 31.  JOHN  ROCH— Tlie  Cork. 

moiety  of  the  mill  called  Arclidccons  Mill,  with  three  parkes 
or  meadows,  thereto  belonging,  3 a— one  park  in  Shandon, 
called  Gortshanter  alias  West  Gortinknockane,  with  the 
houses  and  edifices  thereupon,  2 a— a park  called  Cloghlea, 

3 a.;  co.  of  the  city  of  Cork. — Total,  (12  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.) 

2s.  5 Id. Date  18/4  March  22 d year.— Inrolled  14/4  April 

1670. 

32.  THOMAS  RABY  gent. — In  Ballymackarye,  130  a.  Wexford. 

— in  y'  surround,  called  Bermingham  and  Mountgarrett,  near 
llosse,  10  a.  2 r — in  the  conion  meadows  near  Rosse,  7 a.  2r. 

—Total,  (239  a.  2 r.  38  p.  stat)— Rent,  21.  19s.  11  .(</.;  bar. 

Ban  try,  co.  Wexford 33.  JAMES  ROW  gent In 

Ballymackdonoghfin,  in  the  S.  E.  part,  61  a.  (98  a.  3 n.  10  p. 

stat.)  1/.  4s.  8j</. ; bar.  Ballaghkeene,  same  co. Date 

24/4  March  22d  year. — Inrolled  12/4  May  1670. 

34.  Sir  SAMUEL  BARNARDISTON  knt— Ballyan-  Limerick. 
rahanmore,  58  a.  & 6 p.  prof.  1 5 A.  unprof.  — Ballyanrnhan- 
hegg,  92  a.  3 R.  24  p.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. — Barnacoyle,  203  a. 

3 r.  8 p.  prof.  43  a.  unprof— in  Cahirnata,  21  a.  3 it.  15  p. 

prof  8 a.  unprof.  — in  Falla,  £ plow.,  20  a.  2 r.  29  p. 

more  in  the  same,  10  a.— Total,  (659  a.  2 it.  30  p.  stat) 

6/.  3s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Poblebryan,  co.  Limerick in  Killana- 

rage  ais  Killenecan,  81a.  3 r.  11  p. — lands  in  difference  be- 
tween Killkerrill  and  Sir  I-Iardress  Waller,  43  A— lands  in 

difference  between  Ballycallhane  and  Falia,  24  a.  & 8 p. 

lands  in  difference  between  Court  and  Faha,  11  a.  2 Bal- 

lincannanena,  130  a.  2 r.  32  p. — Total,  (471a.  1r.  34  p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  4/.  8s.  3{d. ; bar.  Kenry,  same  co. 34.  JOHN 

PARKER.— In  Killonahaiibegg,  86  a.  3 n.  31  p. — in  Bally- 
brownybegg,  Gortichiller,  Farranamallamorte,  and  Farranm' 

Adam,  24  a. — in  Broskeagh  and  Urreninkeagh,  2 a.  1 r.  8 p. 

in  Kaliine  alias  Rahune,  5 a.  1 r.  18  p. — in  Carrichetur,  Rath- 


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clagh  and  Lickmonrigh  and  Curragliemonoge,  122  a.  1b.  23  p. 

Total,  (400  a.  1b.  20  P.  stat.)  31.  15s.  Old. ; bar.  Poble- 

bryan,  same  co. — to  hold  these  premisses  by  Parker  to  y'only 

use  of  Aid"  W™  Love,  for  ever. 35.  Said  Sir  SAM.  B AR- 

NARDISTON. — Michaellstowne,  110  a.;  bar.  Ken ry,  same 
co. — in  Dourlas,  124  a.;  bar.  Connelloe,  same  co. — Total, 

(379  a.  & 6 p. stat.)  4/.9s.9d. 36.  THOMAS  BARNAR- 

DISTON. — The  castle  and  lands  of  Ralhkenny,  416  a.  2 n. 
(674  a.  2 b.  26  P.  stat.)  8/.  8s.  8 d. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. 
Dale  1 Ith  March  22d  year. — Inrolled  l HA  June  1670. 

37.  RICHARD  DELAROCKE  esq— In  Great  Possets- 
towne  alias  Possexstowne,  176  a.  2 n.  (286  a.  & 25  P.  stat.) 
21.  1 Is.  6d. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 38.  JOHN 


CLARKE. — Tullchancrossen,  55  a.  2 b. — part  of  Killelin,  22  Cu.II. 

81  a.  (281  a.  & 18p.  stat.)  21.  15s.  4d— in  Benulben,  177  a.  

(286  a.  2 b.  34  p.  stat.)  31.  11s.  8d. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 

W estmeath. Date  4th  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  lath  May 

1670. 

39.  JOHN  ARMESTIIONG. — In  Drumkelly,  122a.  2b.  Cavan. 
— in  the  E.  part  of  Dirren  next  Drumkelly,  27  a.  3 b.  27  p. — 
in  Clonmoult,  7 a.  3 b. — Total,  158  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (256  a. 

& 33  p.  stat.)  21. 2s.  8d. ; bar.  Clonmaghan,  co.  Cavan. 

39.  ALEXANDER  CHARTRES— In  Agha-Cony,  81  a. 

1 e.  27  p.  (131  a.  2 b.  21  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  7d. ; same  bar.  and 
co. Dale  13 Ih  Oct.  22 d year. — Inrolled  2d  Jan.  1670. 


Roll,  2 Id.  Cha.  II.  first  pari,  back. 


1.  FITZGERALD  AYLMER,  a minor— In  Graiges, 
48  a.  3b. — Moods, 88  a.  3b. — Stablerstowne,  309  a.  3r.  16p. 
— Ballinefeagh(part),9A.  3n. — Ilodgestowne, 277 a.  2r. 28p.; 
bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare. — Kildengen,  543  a— tlie  moiety  of 
Ballyvarny  and  Shrahard,  37  A.  2 b.  — Rathmocke,  1 18  a.  ; 
bar.  Offaley,  same  co. — Christenstowne,  338  a.  3 b.  38  p. — 
Whillan,  221a.  & 26  p— Kilmaoge,  331  a.  2 b.  16  p.— 
Ratherline,  496  a.  1 r.  22  p. — Grangehiggen,  185  a.  2 b.  30  p. 
— Dunbirne,  161a.  3 b.  16  p. — Barriestowne,  1 moiety,  91a. 
3 b.  6p. — Barrincroe,  129a.  3r.  8p. — Carrickmore,  183  a. 
2 b.  9p. — Pluckristowne,  243  a.  3 r.  15  p. — Killeagh,  134  a.  & 
14p. — Ballintrian,  122a.  3b.  10p. — Ballyteige,  202  a.  &7p. 
— Littletowne,  49  a.  & 16  p. — Lowtowne,  282  a.  2 b.  32  p. — 
Robertstowne,  187a.  1e.  32p. — Moylerstowne,  164a.  2b.  4p. 

— the  Wood  of  Allen,  724  a.  & 6 p.  unprof. ; bar.  Great 
Connell,  sameco. — Dromshrie,  50  a.  ; bar.  Offaley,  same  co. — 
Farnaglit,  60  a.  ; bar.  Naas,  same  co. — two  houses  in  Clane; 
bar.  Clane,  same  co. — one  house  in  Leixlip ; bar.  Salt,  same 
co. — Ballytowre,  486  a.  1 B.  20  p.  ; bar.  Narragh  and  Rabane, 
same  co— Total,  5,559  a.  & 5 p.  plant.  (9,004  a.  2 b.  34  p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  112/.  11s.  2d.  — a mortgage  of  400/.  on  yc 
towns  and  lands  of  Marolnabellin,  89  a.  2 b. — Carrowrush, 
81  a.  1 b. — Drumore,  88  a,  1b. — Feartenan  and  Bunnemuck, 
83  a.  1 b.  prof.  302  a.  unprof. — Cloneene,  265  a.  2r. — Kil- 
connelly  or  Cancannally,  313  a.  2 r — Strebane  and  Bran- 
dumurr,49  a.  2 b. — Total,  1,016  a.  plant.  (1,645  a.  3 r.  stat.) 

— Rent,  10/.  5s.  8.1d. ; bar.  Tirreragh,  co.  Sligo. Date 

28  th  March  22 d year. — Inrolled  6th  April  1670. 

5.  HENRY  WEBB  esq— In  Bracklonagh  qr.,  20  a— 
Trinesboy,  63  a.  3 b — in  Clonecloghy,  38  a.;  bar.  Corren, 
co.  Sligo.  — Lisbrislane  qr.,  122  a.  — Coiletelagha,  1 qr., 
87  a.  3 b.  24  p. — in  ICnockroe  qr.,  51  a.  2 r. — Knocknarva, 

1 qr.,  60  a.  ; bar.  Tirrerill,  same  co— Higgins,  part  of  yc  ) qr. 
of  Drumbane,  30  a.  2 b.  16  p— in  Hathcaslane  qr.,  169  a. 

2 r.  16  p— Total,  643  a.  1 r.  16  p.  plant.  ( 1,042  a.  2 n.  4 p. 
stat.) — Rent,  6/.  10s.  3<Z. ; bar.  Lynah,  same  co. — Castle- 
lackin  alias  Lecarrowvally  ats  Lecarrowcashane  ais  Lecar- 
ravenvally,  69  a.  3 n.  8 p. — Clonallaghan  and  Ballynaleeke 
alias  Cloonalkin  alias  Cloonaghlaghan  alias  Cloonaloha, 

1 qr.,  198  a.  1 R. — Kildanogh  ats  Knock,  44  a.  2 r.  prof. 
371a.  2 b.  unprof.  — Lissadrone  alias  Lissadrim,  174  a.  & 
16  p.  prof.  174  a.  unprof. — Castledowny  alias  Druny,  26  a. 

2 b.  prof.  84  a.  unprof. — part  of  Knockboe  alias  Knock  - 
bolian,  4 qr.,  23  a.  & 6 p.  prof.  83  a.  unprof. — Killagh  alias 
Killiagh,  1 qr.,  219  a.  3 r— Came,  1 qr.,  211  a.  3 r.  prof. 
211  A.  3 r.  unprof. — Farrencrottery,  1 qr.,  103  a.  2 b.  32  p. 
— Breastagh,  1 qr.,  159  a.  1 it.  8 p. — Leaghvally,  45  a.  3 b. 
24  p. — Carrowstelly,  85  a. — Killgoben,  1 cartron,  35  a.  2 r. 

23  p. — Tawrine  ats  Tworine  alias  Lecarrowtrohin,  86  a.  3 r. 

24  P. — Farrentimore,  18  a. — Tryanbane,  Downabrannagli  ats 
Ratlibane,  72  a.  2 it.  32  p. — Corbeddbegg,  1 qr.,  36  a.  1 b. 
24  p. — Corbeddmore,  1 qr.,  215  a. — Rathnanurane  ais  Rath- 
namorane,  82  a.  2 it. — Ratlibane  ats  Carrowtyan  ats  Carrow- 
tean  ais  Lecarrowtean,  100  a.  3 r. — Rathnary  ats  Rahanery 
ats  Ranaree,  52  a.  prof.  6 a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Cloonecovree 
alias  Clonconway,  44  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Ballygonna  alias  Bally- 
gowan,  57  a. — Bealetra,  70  a. — in  the  two  qrs.  of  Killroe  ats 
Carrowcashell,  4 a.  & 16p. — in  the  two  qrs.  of  Rossesse  ats 
Rosse,  98  a.  & 16  p. ; bar.  Tyrawlv,  co.  Mayo. — Cloone- 
more,  1 qr.,  157  a. — Shancragh  alias  Shancrey,  1 qr.,  77a. — 
Carrowcashell,  1 qr.,  75  A.  1 R.  26  r. — Total,  2,595  a.  & 7 P. 

(122.) 


plant  (4,203  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.) — Rent,  26/.  5s.  6 d. ; bar.  Cos- 
telloe, co.  Mayo. — to  hold  to  yc  only  use  of  him,  his  heirs 
and  assigns  for  ever,  to  such  uses  and  under  such  limitations 
as  are  mentioned  in  the  last  will  of  Wm.  Webb  esq.,  of  Bally- 
mote,  co.  Sligo,  dated  11  May  1667;  the  said  Henry  Webb 

of  Ballinrobe,  esq.,  being  cousin  to  said  Wm. 7.  Barrin- 

dicker,  100  a.  prof.  460 a.  2 r.  unprof. — Carrowm'killan,  half 
profitable,  290  a.  prof.  290  a.  unprof. — Lecarrowhoyle,  65  a. 
prof.  2 R.  unprof. — Killemcreagh,  9 a.  1 r.  32  p.  prof.  15  a. 

1 r.  6p.  unprof. — in  Cnockbohan,  90  a.  & 14  p.  profitable  and 
unprofitable. — Total,  767  a.  & 3 p.  stat. — Rent,  41. 1 5s.  lOAd. ; 
bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. — in  Lisbrislane,  53  a.  & 82p.  (86  a. 

& 26  p.  stat.)  1 Is.  3d. ; bar.  Tirrerill,  co.  Sligo. Date 

26th  March  22 d year. 

8.  MICHAEL  JONES  esq— Annalack,  252  a.  51.2s.— 
Tonmehalye,  138  a.  21.  15s.  10  Id  — Garryhubbart,  52  a. 
1/.  Is.  5 Jd.  — Cornebahally,  109  a.  21.  4s.  7 >,d. — Gloshmo- 
ling,  56  a.  \l.2s.3d. — Boherquile,  172  a.  3/.  9s.  7c/.  — part 
of  Gurteene,  130  a.  21. 12s.  7c I. — part  of  Coolenebrony,  25  a. 

2 it.  27  p.  10s.  4Jd. — Total,  934  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (1,513  a. 

3 r.  37  p.  stat.) — Rent,  18/.  18s.  7 Jd.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.  Dale  6th  Dec.  21s/  year. — Inrolled  loth  March 

1670. 

10.  Capt.  CHARLES  HOULCRAFT—  In  Clonassey, 
5 A. — more  in  Clonassey,  250  a.  1 R.  2 p.  prof.  52  a.  3 r.  8 p. 
unprof.  51.  3s.  3Jd. — in  Rochestowne,  115  A.  2r.  26  p. — 
more  in  Rochestowne,  97  a.  1 R.  8 p.  4/.  6s.  2Jd— in  Cor- 
loddy,  129  a.  21.  12s.  3§d. ; bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. — 
Castlegarden,  25  a.  1 r.  10  p.  10s.  2 Jc/. — in  Ballymaclaglilen, 
147  a.  1 B.  34  P.  21.  19s.  33d— Total,  769  a.  plant.  (1,245  a. 
2 R.  16  P.  stat) — Rent,  15/.  11s.  4c/.;  bar.  Gowran,  same  co. 
Date  Is/  April  22dycar. — Inrolled  18 th  April  1670. 

11.  JOHN  TALBOT  of  Bellgard,  esq. — Belgard,  222  a. 
— Cookestowne,  75  a. — Kingswood,  21  it.  3 p. — Killinardin, 
196  a.  — in  Churclitowne,  5 a.  — Total,  519  a.  3 it.  plant. 
(841  A.  3 R.  26  p.  stat.) — Rent,  10/.  10s.  5 id. ; bar.  New- 

towne,  co. Dublin 12.  BERNARD  TALBOTT— Rath- 

downe,  395  a. — Fassaghroe,  280  a.  prof.  27  a.  1 it.  unprof. — 
Cooleneskeagh,  50  a. — Total,  725  a.  plant.  (1,174a.  I r.  21  p. 
stat.) — Rent,  14/.  13s.  7d. ; J bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Wicklow. 
Dale  8 th  March  22 d year. — Inrolled  23 d March  1670. 

14.  Capt.  JOHN  NICHOLLS. — Part  of  Kilbalane  plow., 
known  by  ye  several  names  of  Ballyagheene  and  Scartbegg, 
part  of  Kinteere  and  Lyrah,  Ballynablah,  Meaness,  Gort- 
nalularry,  Gortnapishie,  part  of  Old-Orchard,  y'  meadow 
called  Faha,  and  yc  little  meadow,  403  a.  2 r.  27  p.  prof.  400  a. 
unprof. — part  of  Teneragh  plow.,  known  by  the  names  of 
Clonee,  Treverah,  and  Bailynagh,  353  a— in  Ballinlaw  plow., 
52  a. — in  Dellygahbegg,  16  a. — in  Coolegoure  and  Donee, 
195  a. — in  Mayne  plow.,  55  a.  & 30  p. — Total,  (1,736  a.  1 r. 
5 p.  stat.) — Rent,  16/.  5s.  6 |d. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Killmore,  co. 
Cork. — in  Coolebane,  with  the  mill,  4 a.  3 b.  23  p.  (7  a.  3 r. 

29  p.  stat.)  Is.  5Jd. ; bar  Duhallow,  same  co. Date 

4th  Feb.  22 d year. — Inrolled  8th  Feb.  1670. 

16.  Capt.  FRANCIS  GIBBON.  — In  Knockanmoyne, 
82  a.  16s.  7d— in  Killroe,  87  a.  17s.  7Jd.;  bar.  Tyrawly,  co. 

Mayo. Date  24 th  March  2 2d  year Inrolled  27//t  April 

1670. 

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Sligo. 


Kilkenny. 


Dublin. 


Wicklow. 


Cork. 


Mayo. 


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22  Cb.II,  is.  Capt.  SAM.  FOLEY.  — Kilberry,  59  a.  prof.  19  X. 

unprof  — Kilberry,  70  a.  & 2 r.  — Roveroe,  79  a.  3 n.  24  p. 

Cork.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. — Lettur,  62  a.  prof  10  a.  nnprof. — in  Knox, 
216  a.  & 21  p.  prof  34  a.  unprof. — Ballywige,  166  a.  2 r. 
prof  16  a.  unprof. — Derrevillen,  296  a.  & 16  p.  prof  26  a. 
unprof.  — West  Curragheruly,  85  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.  — 
Knockeneden,  49  a.  3 R.  24  p.  prof  9 a.  unprof.  — Total, 
1,084  a.  2b.  7 p.  plant.  (1,756  a.  3 b.  5 p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

16/.  9s.4M. ; bar.  East  Carbury,  co.  Cork. Date  26th  Feb. 

22d  year. — Inrolled  8th  March  1670. 

Limerick.  jg.  sir  JOHN  FITZ-GERALD  bai  t.,  son  and  heir  to 
Sir  Edward  Fit/.-Gerald  of  Clanlish,  co.  Limerick,  bart.  dec'1. 
— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Gortnetibbrid,  230  a. — Ros- 
senerilane,  Movane,  and  Ballinlangy,  394  a.  8 r. — Killeene, 
164  a — Clononmore,  381a. — Rath,  172  a.  3 b. — Drumcru- 
mane,  609  a. — Gortmore,  and  part  of  Quilegormane,  48  a. 

3 n. — Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a.  2 it.  27  p.  stat.) — Rent, 
30/.  7s.  5. (d. ; bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick. Dale  1th  Feb- 

ruary 22 <1  year — Inrolled  \2th  February  1670. 

Carton.  21,  MICHAEL  BARRY.— Two  third  parts  of  Rathrush, 
400  a. — Milltowne,  173  a.  1 r. — Ardreane  alias  Addborne,  66  a. 

3 r — Tromon,  48  a.  3 R.— Total,  688  A.  3 R.  plant.  (1,115  a. 

2 r.  27  p.  stat.) — Rent,  13/.  18s.  1 It/. ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow. 
Date  13th  June  22dyear. — Inrolled  17 th  June  1670. 

Tipperary.  23.  ELIZ.  ASH,  relict  of  Edward  Ash  of  London,  esq. — 
Ballynamurshaigh,  353  a.  3 r.  8 p. — llathmoy-Hill,  107  a.  | 

3 r.  21  p.— in  Knockordan,  S.  part,  130  a.  3 r.  25  p. — Total, 
(959  a.  8 R.  22  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  8/.  19s.  ll  jd. ; bar.  Clon- 
william,  co.  Tipperary. — to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 

Edward  Ash  for  ever. -Date  3 d June  22 d year. — Inrolled 

28 th  June  1670. 

Tipperary.  25.  EDWARD  COOKE. — Ballyvahan,  the  W.  part, 
79  a. — Ballyvoher,  the  W.  part,  147  a.  & 35  p. — Creane,  the 
E.  part,  6a.  prof.  5a.  8r.  unprof. — Ballyknaveene,  the  N.  part, 
20a. — Ballyboy,  330a.  prof.  332a.  1 R.  unprof. — Total,  572a. 
& 35  p.  plant.  (926  a.  3 n.  23  p.  stat.)— Rent,  8/.  13s.  9Jd.; 
bar.  Ida  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — in  Ballydorrogie,  1 plow., 
222  a.  & 36  p.  plant.  (359a.  3 it.  34  p.  stat.)— Rent,  3/.7s.5W. ; 

bar.  Connelloe,  co.  Limerick. Date  1th  June  22d  year. — 

Inrolled  10 th  June  1670. 

Limerick.  27.  Sir  THOMAS  CHAMBRELAN  knt.— In  Ballinasli, 
the  N.  part,  231  a.  & 14  p.  prof  9 a.  3 b.  unprof.  3/.  9s.  6d. — 

Kiltearg,  310  a.  1 r.  prof  20  a.  1 r.  unprof.  4/.  14s.  2 id 

Clanlyhard alias Clounlelmrd  (part),  112a. prof.  250 a. unprof. 
1/.  13s.  11, Id.  — Dunmoylin  alias  Dunmoyling  alias  Doon- 
moylin,  182  a.  1 r.  21.  14s.  2\d. — Ballinclaber  alias  Ballin- 
tabla  and  Corbally,  120  a.  1/.  16s.  5 d.  — Dunkasy  alias 
Doonekahy,  488  a.  prof  70  A.  unprof.  7/.  8s.  2d.  — Carnes, 
192  A.  21.  18s.  4d.  — Elaine  alias  Flean,  445  a.  1 it.  prof 
241  a.  3 it.  unprof.  6/.  15s.  5d.  — Knockcoulequeare  alias 
Knockcolecueare  or  meare  (part),  86  a.  1/.  2s.  4d— Bally- 
steane,  125  a.  1/.  17s.  1 lid.— Tiremore  and  Rathtorra  alias 
Trinore  and  Rathfarra,  103  a.  1/.  1 Is.  3d—  Rathreden  alias 
Rathbridcn  and  Banoge,  105  a.  2 r.  1/.  12s. — in  Killcoulman 
plow.,  19  a.  5s.  9d.— Total,  2,519  a.  1 r.  14  p.  plant.  (4,080  a. 
2 r.  30  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  37/.  1 9.5. 4 ! d. ; bar.  Conncllo,  co. 

Limerick. Dale  9/4  May  22d  year.— Inrolled  28/4  May 

1670. 

Galway.  29.  DOMINICK  BROWNE  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Jeffrey 
Browne  esq. — A house  of  lime  and  stone,  built  three  square, 
with  a garden,  backside,  and  tenement  thereto  belonging, 
and  bounding  on  the  King’s-street  on  the  W.,  the  house  and 
ground  sometimes  of  John  Blake  on  the  N.,  the  house  and  gar- 
den sometimes  of  Francis  Kirvan  on  the  E.,  and  Flood-street 
on  the  S.,  1 a.  3/.  7s.  6d. ; in  Galway. — a piece  of  land  called 
Garrglasse,  and  a mill  thereon,  near  St.  Francis  Abbey,  1 a— 
a piece  of  ground  called  Gortnegragha  in  Bohermore,  and 
another  piece  called  Gortelelessie  in  Ballybane,  12  a.  ; near 
Galway — Carrowbrowne,  Reigheghter,  and  Keilvoughter,  and 

the  meadow  land  of  Sraighloughra  and  Sillane,  105  a. 

a parcell  of  land,  and  mill,  in  Granmore,  2 it Cloinekanin, 

Cregnemukilly,  Loghanbegg,  Loghanmore  alias  Carrowloglmii, 
and  Barnesliagoge,  in  all  two  quarters,  285  A ; co.  Galway, 
and  of  tile  town  of  Galway — Lissarulla,  1 cart.,  and  the  5th 
part  of  two  cart.,  with  the  coihons  thereto  belonging,  96  a.  ; bar. 


Clare,  same  co. — one  4th  part  of  a parcell  of  land  called  22  Ch.  II. 
Knocknecarragh,  a 4th  part  of  the  land  of  Sychett,  and  the  ; - 

land  called  Atthy-Thomasereagh,  being  all  surveied  by  the  “ wmj’ 
names  of  Knockanecaragh,  Knockanecarragh,  Farmoyle,  and 
Menclune,  281  a.  ; lying  34  miles  from  Galway. — one  qr. 
and  one  cart,  in  Forbagh,  known  by  the  several  parcells  fol- 
lowing, viz.,  Serfyne,  A qr.,  Derry,  Derrintwoer,  Bowneowen, 
Knocknebracky,  Monoheuly,  Closkenemore,  the  parcell  of 
Dromeasher  alias  Knockerasser,  and  Knocknerahit,  being  sur- 
veyed by  the  names  of  Derryknockanebracke,  Knockrasser, 

Cossunore,  and  Sercy,  246  a.,-  lying  1J  mile  from  the  lands 
afore  mentioned,  and  all  in  the  bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. — 
Cooleraheene  or  Coolerahie,  1 qr.,  74  a.  ; 5 miles  from  Galway. 

— Ruanmore,  1 qr.,  154  a.  ; next  to  said  lands. — Carrowbane, 

1 qr.,  73  a.  ; 2 miles  from  Ruanmore. — Poltoorke,  A qr.,  34  a.  ; 
near  the  last. — Levallykeele,  7 cart.,  57  a. — Glannore,  38  a. — 

Carroward,  1 qr.,  27a.  ; near  the  last,  and  all  in  the  bar.  Clare, 
same  co. — Gloves,  1 qr.,  136  a.;  10^-  miles  from  Galway. — 

Bostera,  Raighmorrishy,  Garranefinturee,  Cahirnarascall, 

Gortduffe,  Ruanmore,  Gortnehowny,  Gortobirmillilly,  Coole- 
gart,  Gortnetulagh,  Gortneclogliibrick,  Gortinetreene,  Gort- 
gare,  and  a 3d  of  a qr.  in  Ballynemetagh,  92  a.  ; bar.  Athenree, 
same  co. — half  a qr.  in  the  two  qrs.  of  Carrowbegg  and  Car- 
rowcaliirgarone,  23  a. — in  Ballaghcardie,  1 cart.,  and  y°  5th  of 
a cart.,  14  a. — Corry,  4 qr.,  70  a. — in  Rossinny,  S cart.,  14a.; 
bar.  Clare,  same  co. — Ardnegralt  and  Grange,  one  qr.  of 
Trinity- Abbey,  near  Tuam,  91a. — Classegany,  A qr.,  42  a. 

— Lecarnissell,  A qr.,  34  a.  ; the  two  last  being  2$  miles 
from  Tuam;  bar.  Dunmore,  same  co. — Total,  2,000  a.  plant. 

(3,239  a.  2 b.  27  p.  stat.)— Rent,  20/.  4s.  11  Ad— to  hold  to 
the  use  of  the  heirs  and  assignes  of  the  said  Jeffrey  Browne 

decd,  for  ever. Date  2d  June  22dyear. — Inrolled  15/4  June 

1670. 

32.  GEORGE  CLARKE  gent. — In  Newchappell,  58  a.  Tijtpcrary. 
— Garriroe  alias  Killetegan,  83  a. — Chancellorstowne  (part), 

3 a. — Toberhany,  169  a. — Ballylialian  or  Ballynahan,  78  a. 
lit.  28  p. — Ballytarsny,  122  a— Ballyvellish  (part),  75  a.  1r. 

26  p. — Total,  588  a.  3 it.  14  p.  plant.  (953  a.  3r.  11  p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  81.  18 s.  10 Ad. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — in 
Gurteene,  the  S.  part,  116  a.  plant.  (187  a.  3 it.  27  r.stat.) — 

Rent,  1/.  14s.  lOfd. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co Date  5/4  April 

22d  year. — Inrolled  10/4  June  1670. 

33.  WILLIAM  SHERLOCKE. — In  Carrigeenebrenock,  Tipperary. 
1a.  3 r.  27  p. — Ballintample,  123  a.  2 r. — more  near  the 

same,  17  a.  3 it.  8 p. — part  of  Rathcoole,  marked  in  the  plott 
(W.),  4 a.  3 r.  13 p — Total, 148  a.&  8p.  plant.  (239a.  3r. 

10  p.  stat.) — Rent,  21.  5s.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. 

34.  SAMUEL  EAMES.  — Part  of  Priestowne,  the 

nortlierliest  part  of  the  middle  part,  by  an  E.  and  W.  line, 

74  a.  & 18  p.  plant.  (120  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  1/.  2s.  6d.; 
same  bar.  and  co 34.  WILLIAM  CHARTER— An- 

other part  of  the  same,  out  of  the  nortlierliest  part  of  the  middle 
part,  by  an  E.  and  W.  line,  next  the  proportion  of  said  Samuel 

Fames,  74  a.  & 18  p — Rent,  1/.  2s.  6d. Date  10/4  Feb. 

22 d year. — Inrolled  12/4  Feb.  1670. 

36.  JOHN  NARY  esq. — In  Ardmath-Poles alias  Ardmath-  Meath. 

Bregan,  444  a.  1 r.  31  p.  plant.  (719  a.  3 n.  28  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

8/.  19s.  ll:jd. ; bar.  Moygercallen,  co.  Meath. — —37.  AM- 
BROSE MOORE.  — In  Cloghmaccon  alias  Cloghmacow, 

228  a.  1 it.  6 p. — part  of  Creggs,  188  a.  2 r.  32  p — Total, 

416  a.  8 b.  38  p.  plant.  (677  a. '&  11p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

8/.  9s.  3 id.;  bar.  Morgallion,  same  co. 37.  THOMAS 

PIDCOCKE  gent. — Castletowne,  and  part  of  Kilbery,  222  a. 

& 36  p.  plant.  (359  a.  3 R.  35  P.  stat.)  — Rent,  4/.  9s.  lljfd. ; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  22 d Feb.  22d  year.  — Inrolled 

Is/  March'  1610. 

38.  Lieut.  THOMAS  SMITHES.— Cleristowne,  370  a.  Wexford. 
2r.  16 p— Sheastowne,  100a— Total,  (762a.  1 r.  7p.  stat.) 

—Rent,  9/.  10s.  6Ad.;  bar.  Barg}',  co.  Wexford. — in  Kells,  Kilkenny. 

the  W.  part,  35  a.  & 27  p.  plant.  (56  a.  3 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Rent, 

14s.  2|d. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. — Killcoleman  (part),  Cork. 
101  a.  1 r.  20 p.  plant.  (164a.  & 32p.  stat.)— Rent,  1/.  10s.9id. 

— part  of  Dromore,  the  east,  23  a.  2 r.  19  p.  plant.  (38  a.  & 

39  p.  stat.) — Rent,  7s.  ljd.;  bar.  Duhalloe,  co.  Cork. — part 
of  Ballynekilly,  plow,  and  half,  42  a.  & 16  p.  plant.  (68  a. 

1 r.  2 p.  stat.) — Rent,  12s.  9^d;  bar.  Orrery  and  Kilmore, 


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ssCb.II.  sameco. 40.DEVEREUX SPRATT — In Ballynebarny,  | part,  38 a.— Total,  (320a.  2 n.  37p.stat.)— Rent,3Z.0s.lJd.; 

the  N.  part,  205  a.  2 it.  27  p.  4Z.  3s.  3d. — in  Ballinrnsh,  the  bar.  Condons,  co.  Cork. Date  4 th  April  22 d year. — In 

Wexford.  W.N.W.  part,  94  a.  1/.  18s.  Id. ; bar.  Scanvalsh,  co.  Wex-  | rolled  1st  Oct.  1670. 

Cori.  ford. — Torbey  alias  Torbehe,  160  a. — in  Ballybegg,  the  N.  j 


Roll,  9.91(1  CJut.  II.  second  part,  face. 


Armagh.  L RICHARD  HAMES  rather  H ANNUS  gent. — Moy- 
fouer,  1 townland,  154  a.  prof.'  33  a.  unprof. — in  a parcell  of 
land  in  controversie,  8 a.  & 16  p. — Total,  (262  a.  2 R.  10  p. 

Wexford,  stat.) — Rent,  2 1.  3s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Orrier,  co.  Ardmagh. — in 
Harristowue  and  Morenstowne,  194  a.— more  in  botli,  4 a. — in 
Ballintlea,  153a.  1 r.  2p. — in  the  N.  end  of  Garrycleary,  173  a. 
— Total,  524  a.  1 R.  2 p.  plant.  (849  a.  & 15  P.  stat.) — Rent, 
10Z.12s.3Jd.  reduced  by  patent  to  6Z.  16s. ; bar.  Shilbualier, 

Cavan.  co.  Wexford — 2.  SUSANNA  CAMPBELL,  relict  of 

Patrick  Campbell  clke,  and  DAVID  CAMPBELL  gent., 
nephew  of  said  Patrick.— Cormeenbegg,  1 gallon,  140  a.  2r. 
32 p.  U 17s.  lip.— in  Cordangan  pole,  3a.  Sr.  3p.  ls.OJd. 
— Moneyly,  1 pole,  68  a.  18s.  4Jd. — in  Dromratt  pole,  21  a. 

1 r.  24  p.  5s.  9Jd— Total,  233a.  3 r.  19  p.  plant.  (378  a.  3 R. 
13  p.  stat.) — Rent,  31. 3s.  2d. ; bar.  Tullaghgarvy,  co.  Cavan. 

Downe.  — to  David  for  ever,  after  the  decease  of  Susanna. 2.  SA- 

RAH, relict  of  JAMES  MORGAN,  and  CATHERINE 
their  daughter. — In  Tullyard,  out  of  the  W.  part,  115  a.  3r. 
21p.  (187  a.  2 b.  34p.stat.)  two  thirds  prof. — Rent,  lZ.lls.3d.; 
bar.  Lower-Iveagh,  co.  Downe. — to  Catherine  for  ever. 

Dublin.  3.  Alderman  PETER  WYBRANT. — A corner  house, 

called  Cuckold’s- Post,  at  the  end  of  Bridge-street,  half 
standing  in  Pipe-street  and  half  in  Bridge-street,  and  a piece 
of  ground  enclosed  on  the  Merchant’s  Key,  near  the  bridge, 

1Z.  16s.  6Jd. ; city  of  Dublin. Dale  3th  April  21s<  year. 

— Inrolled  28 th  May  1669. 

Wexford.  5.  NICHOLAS  WILSON  of  Clonmell,  clke. — Cooleboy, 
91  a. — -Renettstowne,  81a.  — Rochestowne,  89  a.  — Scarre, 
213  a.— Total,  474  a.  plant.  (767  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.)— Rent, 

9Z.  Us.  lljd. ; bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford. Date  8th  Feb. 

22 d year.— Inrolled  3d  March  1670. 

Thwrary  6-  THOMAS  INMAN— In  Luscurr ine,  45a— the  N.part 
of  Lackeene,  154  a.  1 u.  34  p— Total,  (323  a.  & 16  p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  3Z.  0s.7d. ; bar.  Lower-Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 

Date  8th  February  22 d year.— Inrolled  3d  March  1670. 

Galway.  8 EDWARD  EYRE  esq— In  one  qr.  of  two  qrs.  of 
Clonlaghin,  reserving  the  improvements  to  him,  144  a.  2 n. 
27  p.  plant.  (234  a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)— Rent,  1Z.  9s.  3d. ; bar. 

Queen’s  Co.  Longford,  co.  Galway. JOHN  MERRICK  gent— In 

the  N.  E.  part  of  Killishin,  next  succeeding  the  lotts  of 
Charles  Cheney  esq,  &c.,  to  be  cut  off  by  a N.W.  and  S.E. 
line,  333  a.  & 33  p.  plant.  (539  a.  2 it.  36  p.  stat.)  prof.  100  a. 
unprof—  Rent,  6 Z.  14*  lOJd. ; bar.  Slewmargie,  Queen’s  Co. 

Cork.  9.  WILLIAM  BALL— In  Killovinoge  alias  Killomi- 

noge,  the  N.  part,  296  a.  1 r.  10  p.  plant.  (479  a.  3 b.  33  p. 

stat.)— Rent,  4Z.9s.  10d.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. Date 

2d  April  22d  year. —Inrolled  Till  May  1670. 


Roscommon. 


10.  NORRIS  CAVE  esq.  and  FRANCES  his  wife, 
ANNE,  relict  of  TIIEOPHILUS  EATON  esq.,  and 
PRISCILLA  KING— In  the  two  qrs.  of  Duneene,  next  to 
Mr.  Edmond  Donnellan’s  lott,  to  be  divided  by  an  E.  and  W. 
line,  235  a.  2Z.  7s.  7Jd.  — Loghboy,  30  a.  6s.  lid— Cion  - 
ruchane,  103a.  lZ.0s.7jd—  in  Carrowmore qr.,  114a.  ]Z.3s.ld. 
—in  the  8th  and  16th  part  of  Barrymore,  49  a.  3 r.  lOs.OJd. 

in  Dorries,  18  a.  3s.  7 id.  — in  Portes,  20  a.  4s.  0}d.  — 

in Carrickinmorc,  9a.  Is.  9Jd. — in  Carrowkeele,  40  a.  8s. lid. 

in  Ballinlow,  the  woods  next  to  Carrowkeele,  to  be  cut  off  by 

an  E.  and  W.  line,  82  a.  16s.  6Jd. — Total,  700  a.  3 it.  plant. 
(1,135  a.  & 8p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  7Z.  Is.  6fd. ; bar.  Ros- 
common, Ballintubber,  Boyle,  and  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. 
— Ballygurteene,  1,293  a.  plant.  (2,094  a.  1 r.  30  p.  slat.)— 
Rent,  26Z.3s.7d.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— in  Folkes- 
Rath,  258  a.  la.  14  p.  5Z.  4s.  6Sd.  — in  the  same,  91a. 
1Z.  16s.  lOd. ; bar.  Fassaghdining,  same  co — Kilbraghan  alias 
Kilbraken,  163  a.  2 r.  3Z.6s.2Jd.  — Brownestowne,  225  a. 
4,1.  Us.  Id. — in  the  W.  part  of  Ballyreedy  alias  Ballybrcedy, 
214  a.  4Z.  6s.  8 Id. — in  Aghabrowne  alias  Brownesford,  39  a. 
1 r.  18  p.  15s.  Ud. — Total,  2,284  a.  2r.  plant.  (3,700  a.  1r. 

(122.) 


31  p.  stat.) — Rent,  46Z.4s.  10£d.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  Kilkenny. 

same  co. Date  1th  March  22 d year. — Inrolled  13 th  May 

1670. 

13.  MATTHEW  RANDAL. — In  Measetown  or  Maces-  Meath. 
towne,  100  a.  2 r.  23  J p.  2Z.  0s.  9 d.  — pavt  of  Brownestowne 
(Proudstowne  in  the  Reddendum),  153  a.  3 r.  1Jp.  SZ.  2s.3Jd.; 
bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath.  — part  of  Gortroane  in  the  parish  Tipperary. 
of  Killea,  61  a.  2 r. — in  Kilballyhimikin,  154  a.  — Longford, 

49  a.  3 it.  24  p.  prof.  264  a.  1 it.  32  p.  unprof. — in  Gurteene, 
next  to  Longford,  31  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  — Total, 

(480  a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.) — Rent,  4Z.  10s.  OJd. ; bar.  Ikerrin, 
co.  Tipperary. — -16.  JOHN  WEEKES.  — Part  of  Old- 
Castle,  called  Ballyroheene,  in  the  parish  of  Rathinoveagh, 

79  a.  &32  p.  prof.  124  a.  3 r.  24  p.  unprof.  — in  Gurteene, 
next  to  Longford,  2 a.  1 r.  8 p. — Total,  (132  a.  stat.) — Rent, 

1Z.  4s.  8 d. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  9th  Aug.  2 2d  year. — 

Inrolled  23d  Aug.  1670. 

17.  LAWRENCE  HIDE  esq— Ballyhinikin,  145  a.  2r.  Tipperary. 
21.  4s.  2 Jd. — Knockananimy,  319  a.  2 it.  8 p.  4Z.  17s.  Old. — 
part  of  Chancellorstowne,  226  a.  2 r.  31.  18s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Iffa 
and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — Quartercrosse,  parcell  of  the  town  ' 
and  lands  of  Clare,  82  a.  1Z.  4s.  10|d. — Berdensgrange  (part), 
being  two  acres  of  great  country  measure,  55  a.  16s.  8 id. ; 
bar.  Middlethird,  same  co.  — to  hold  untill  he,  his  executors 
or  assignes,  should  be  satisfied  out  of  the  said  lands  the  sum 

of  600Z.,  with  the  growing  interest  at.  10Z.  per  cent. Date 

14 th  Feb.  22dyear. — Inrolled  9th  April  1670. 

19.  Sir  JAMES  GRAHAM  knt.  and  ISSABELL  Iris  Meath. 
wife,  STANDISH  IIARTSTONG  esq.  and  ANNE  his 
wife,  Aldn.  WM.  TOXTETII  and  JANE  his  wife,  the 
three  sisters  and  coheirs  of  Sir  Thomas  Bramhall  ba  rt. — Great 
Streenenes  als  Stranerees,  105  a. — in  Rathmullen,  84  a. — in 
Cloncurr,  162  a. — in  Cornellstowne,  39  a.  ; bar.  Moyfenragh, 
co.  Meath.  — part  of  y*  town  and  lands  of  Duleeke>  15  a.  ; 
bar.  Duleeke,  same  co.  — Total,  405  a.  plant.  (656  a.  & 5 p. 
stat.)— Rent,  81.  4s— to  yc  only  use  of  yc  heirs  and  assignes 

of  yc  said  coheirs. Date  3d  Feb.  22 d year.  — Inrolled 

15 th  Feb.  1670. 

21.  WILLIAM  USHER  esq. — Part  of  Pickettstowne,  Meath. 
156  a.  3Z.3s.2d. — Dounogaron  orDonogarran,  156a.  3l.3s.2d. 

— Senraghstowne  (part),  47  a.  19s.  OJd. ; J bar.  Fore,  co. 

Meatii— in  Boyanagh-Collriagli,  56  a.  1 it.  14  p.  1Z.  2s.  9J(Z. ; Westmeath. 
bar.  Clonlonnon,  co.  Westmeath. — part  of  Ballynan,  262  a.  Kerry. 

& 20  p.  3Z.  19s.  7 id. ; bar.  Corkagunihy,  co.  Kerry.  • 

22.  Sir  ARTHUR  DENNY.  — In  Sheane,  155  a.  Meath. 
11.  6s.  3 Jd. — Fartagh,  74  a.  prof.  17  A.  unprof.  1Z.  9s.  7 Jd. 

— Galepole,  85  a.  2 r.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.  1Z.  14s.  7 Jd. — part 
of  Donnover,  with  its  hamletts,  35  a.  3 it.  6 i*.  14s.  5Jd— 
part  of  Tartany,  51a.  1Z.  0s.  7Jd. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

— in  Raherinn,  36  a.  7s.31d.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  Galway. 

22.  EDWARD  HANDllON— Part  of  Carfarnegoe,  Cavan. 

106  a.  (171  a.  2 r.  32  p.  stat.)  1Z.  8s.  7 Jd. ; bar.  Clonmoglmn, 

co.  Cavan. Date  26 th  March  22 d year.  — Inrolled 

18Z/i  August  1670. 

24.  Capt.  TIIOS.  TOMLINS.  — In  Lissm'leige,  438  a.  Kilkenny. 
& 16  p— more  in  die  same,  22  a.  2r.  12  r.  prof.  34  a.  un- 
prof— more  in  die  same,  137  a.  3 r.  4 p— Ballyknockmore, 

141  a.  3 it.  32  p. — in  Ballybregan,  16  a.  prof.  88  a.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny— in  KiUtrasy,  100  a.  1 r. 

8 p. ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. — Total,  (1,386  a.  & 15  p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  17Z.  6s.  6Jd. 25.  JOHN  HATCH— In  Casde- 

warren,  south  part,  732  a.  2 it.  27  p.  (1,186  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.) 

14Z.  16s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Gowran, 

22d  year. — Inrolled  16 th  March  1670. 


o.  — Dale  4 th  March 


6.  HECTOR  VAUGHAN— The  tc 
land  of  and  in  Tristane,  421  a.  (681 . 


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22  Cn.  II.  41.  5 s.  3d.;  I bar.  Clonm'Noen,  co.  Galway. 27.  WM. 

ATKINSON,  a minor. — Part  of  Kiilcomin,  56  a.  & f r.  (90  a. 

King's  Co.  2 r.  34  p.  slat.)  II.  2s.  8 d. ; bar.  Clonlisli,  King’s  Co. 

28.  WM.  BRETT  of  Saule,  co.  Downe,  esq.  — Bally- 
rickard  alias  Ballyrickardbegg,  180  a.  (291  a.  2 it.  11  p.  stat.) 

SI.  12s.  1 Hd. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  5th  Feb.  22 cl  year. 

Inrolled  16 th  March  1670. 

Down.  29.  WM.  HAMILTON  esq.  and  JOHN  BUSH  mercht. 

— The  two  towns  and  lands  of  Ballydergane  als  Upper  and 
Lower  Ballydergan,  206  a.  3 r.  25  p.  (334  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.) 
21.  15 s.  lOd. ; bar.  Lecale,  co.  Downe. — to  hold  one  moiety 

to  the  one,  and  the  other  to  the  other Dale  9th  February 

22  d year. 


Martin  Noell,  143  a.  & 33  p.  (24.0  a.  & 8 r.  stat.)  21.  5s. ; -2  C".H. 

bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co. Date  19 Ih  Feb.  22 d year. — Inrolled  ~~ 

25 th  Feb.  1670.  Tipperary. 

34.  HESTER,  ELIZ.,  and  ANNE,  daughters  of  Capt.  Meath. 
Samuel  Gardiner  dec11.  — Burfordstowne,  Ralhmore  (and 
Brownestowne  is  added  in  the  Reddendum),  158  a.  2 r. — in 
Lackinelch,  27a. — in  Callystowne,  18a.  2r. — part  of  the  lands 
of  Kells,  13a. — Total,  (351a.  2r.  Ip.  stat.) — Rent,  41. 1 0 s. 7.)  d. 
bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. — in  Clonmerrell,  62  a.  (100  a.  1 R.  Westmeath. 
29  p.  stat)  II.  5s.  8 \d. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath.  — 
to  hold  to  the  uses  of  their  father’s  will,  dated  6 March 

1656. Date  26 th  Aug.  21s<  year. — Inrolled  27 th  September 

1670. 


Queen’s  Co.  31.  JOHN  WOOD  gent.  — Drummer  alias  Drama  alias 
Drum,  148  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  290  a.  3 r.  30  p.  nnprof. — Tene- 
hinch,  Derynabehy,  and  Aghvolly,  744  a.  prof.  560  a.  1 r. 
24  p.  unprof.  — in  Upper  Coolemonine,  contiguous  to  Tene- 
hinch,  72  a.  2 n.  29  p.  prof.  282  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Derrynagh 
and  Garrane,  14  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  4 a.  In.  24  p.  unprof. — 
Total,  (1,588  a.  & 5p.  stat.)  — Rent,  191.  16s.  llid.;  bar. 

Tipperary.  Tenehinch,  Queen’s  Co.  — in  the  S.  E.  part  of  Gurteene 
and  Ballycullin,  49  a.  3 n.  21  p. — more  in  both,  28  a.  2 R.  15  p. 
— in  the  N.  E.  end  of  West-Paulecaple,  52  a.  & 6 P.  prof.  7 a. 
unprof. — in  the  southerly  part  of  Atty-James  and  Old-Castle, 
40  a.  1 r.  13  p. — more  in  Atty-James,  36  a. — part  of  Old- 
Castle,  123  a.  — Tryroe  alias  Traghroe,  51a. — in  Clash- 
nesmutt,  168  a.  2 it.  13  r.  — in  the  S.E.  of  Currelieene,  next 
contiguous  to  Athenny  and  Newtownelenane,  198  a.  2 r. — in 
Ballywalter  and  Clonelagh,  40  a.  — Total,  (1,286  a.  & 28  p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  1 11.  19s.  Id. ; bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.— Sessirighingrough,  196  a.  21.  19s.  5| d.  — Ballyna- 
hinch,  partof  Killmilone  and  Killinrath,  132  a.  1r.  11.19s.  74 d. 
—in  Clonebinny  and  Ballym'keagh,  25  a.  7s.  6 d. ; bar.  Owney 

and  Arra,  same  co. 33.  SAMUEL  DABBS  gent. — In 

Booty,  most  contiguous  to  the  land  confirmed  to  Sir 


37.  CHARLES  O’HARA  gent. — In  the  N.  and  by  E.  part  Wexford. 
of  Killedode,  Coolebegg,  Cullinstreagh,  Millreagh,  Faugh- 
loghtde.  kiildroman,  Knockduffe,  and  Knocknemould,  604  a. 

& 27  p.  (978  a.  2 r.  24  p.  stat.)  121.  4s.  7 id. ; bar.  Gorey, 

co.Wexford. Date  1st  Sep.  22dyear. — Inrolled  12  thSep. 

1670. 

40.  ELIZ.  relict  of  EDW.  ALLEN,  late  of  Twomonohan,  Cork. 
co.  Leytrim,  esq.,  and  their  children,  THOMAS,  HENRY, 

[ and  CHARLES. — Part  of  Cloghan,  240  a.  2 r.  31. 13s.  Old. 

— Killdrumlegagh,  155  a.  2 r.  16  p.  21. 7s.  3}d. — Garrane 
i and  Loghan,  48  a.  & 16  p.  14s.  1\d.— Maultnarroge,  237  a.  & 

16  p.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.  3/.  12s.  — Baultenagh,  141a.  2 n. 

21. 3s.  — part  of  West  Croghan,  16  a.  4s.  10|d.  — Sherlagh- 
ane,  465  a.  71.  Is.  2\d. — Glassogoolre,  151  a.  21. 5s.  lO^d. — 

Kuillinlia  als  Killea,  1 13  a.  11. 14s.  4 d. — part  of  the  two  plow, 
of  Scartgoolenagohir  alias  Scarthcollnegarr,  153  a.  21.  6s.  5 {d. 
bar.  Carbery,  co.  Cork. — to  hold  to  them,  their  heirs  and 
assignes  respectively,  for  such  estate  and  under  such  limita- 
tions as  are  declared,  limited,  and  appointed  in  and  by  the  last 

will  of  said  Edward  Alleyn,  dated  29  Dec.  1664. Date 

loth  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  30 th  Sep.  1670. 


Roll,  22d  Cha.  II.  second  part,  back. 


Limerick.  ROGER  Earl  of  ORRERY. — Cragan  and  Ballene- 

gaule,  1,060  a.  (1,717  a.  & 3p.  stat.)  prof.  70  a.  unprof. 
Cork.  161.  0s.  ll^d.;  bar.  Coslima,  co.  Limerick. — Collesmuttane, 
414  a.  & 32 p.  (670  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.)  61.  5s.  9Jd.;  bar. Orrery 
and  Killmore,  co.  Cork.  — Killmucky,  177  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
(287  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.)  21.  13s.  ll*d.;  bar.  Imokilly,  same 
Mayo.  co. 2.  ROBERT  BOYLE  esq. — The  impropriations,  im- 

propriate tythes,  and  rectories  following ; viz.,  all  and  singular 
the  impropriations  of  or  belonging  to  the  respective  abbies,  late 
dissolved  monasteries,  religious  houses,  priories,  or  parishes 
Galway,  of  Ballytubber,  in  co.  Mayo  ; Knockmoy,  Killtruelta, 
Oran  alias  St.  Maries,  Athenrie,  and  Dunmore,  co.  Gal- 
Tipperary.  way  ; and  those  of  Tyhone,  in  co.  Tipperary,  or  any 
of  them;  together  with  all  y“  impropriate  tythes,  rectories, 
and  appurtenances  of  the  said  impropriations,  tythes,  and 
rectories,  belonging  thereunto.  — to  hold  for  31  years  from 

Wexford.  17  April  1662. 2-4.  ROGER  Earl  of  ORRERY.— 

In  Aghnamalinyne,  143  a.— in  both  the  Tinsillas,  311a 

Killinore  als  Ballycalogher  ais  Ballinloghan,  87  a. — Carran- 
altagrahce,  39  A.  1 it. — Tatchcurry,  37  a.  2 R. — in  Tomcoyle 
and  Tomtownc,  347a. — Mullinegrogh,  82  a.  2r.  24  p. — Agh- 
acullin,  123  a.  2r — Killmighill,  172  a.  — Killpatricke,  67  a. 
— Killowan,  157a. — Ballynesragli,  191a. — Corcannon,  120  a. 
— Ballybane,  58  a.  ; bar.  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. — in  Druin- 
derry,  300  a.  ; bar.  Scarwalsb,  same  co.— Ballyhellish  alias 

Bally  hall  um,  127  a.  ; bar.  Gorey,  same  co Total,  (3,825  a. 

Cork.  1 n-  26  p.  stat.)— Total,  471.  16s.  CJd— BoghiUan,  1 plowl1. 
— Dromadabegg  and  Parkenehealy,  157  a.;  bar.  Imokilly, 

co.  Cork Dale  141/t  Sep.  21  st  year.— Inrolled  14 th  Feb. 

1670. 

Waterford.  • ROBERT  MERCER  gent. — Kildowan,  141  a.  prof. 

17  A.  unprof. — Ballygrist,  159  A. — Ballynagiglagh,  369  a.— 

Ballysisclly,  117  a. — Ballyvaden,  172a Carrycaredagh,  246a. 

— Tankardstowne,  127  a.— Total,  1,331a.  plant.  (2,156  a. 
stat.) — Rent,  201. 4s.  3d. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.  Waterford. 
Kerry.  —in  Killaha  next  to  Drumduffe,  60  a.  & 30  p.  — Drum- 

duffe,  95  a.  2 r.  4 p — Gortnacough,  125  a.  1 k.  25  p in  the 

same,  40  a.— in  Sonnaboy,  contiguous  to  Gortnacough,  29  a. 
& 11  p.— Total,  (567  a.  & 38  p.  stat.) -Rent,  ll.3s.71d.; 


bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry. Date  16 th  Nov.  22 d year. — Kerry. 

Inrolled  23  d Nov.  1670. 

8.  WILLIAM  PARKINSON  gent. — Part  of  Killriffin,  Meath. 

81  a — in  Killadine,  115  a.  prof.  8 A.  unprof. — Total,  (317  a. 

1 R.  38  p.  stat.) — Rent,  31. 19s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath. 

Date  26 th  March  22 d year. 

9,  Sir  RICHARD  and  Sir  HENRY  INGOLDSBY.  Clare. 
— In  Whyboyplowland,  300a. — Terregehy,  90a. — in  Urling- 

more,  120  a.  ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — in  Breghin,  West, 

1 cartron,  29  a. — in  Lamlagh,  1 cartron,  26  a. — Total,  500a. 
plant.  (915  a.  & 32  p.  stat.) — Rent,  81.  7s.  6j|d. ; bar.  Clan- 
dirilaw,  same  co.— in  Ballybegg,  17  a.  (27  a.  2 r.  5 P.  stat.)  Meath. 
6s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. — in  Anaskeanan,  421  a.  Westmeath. 
— Derrymore,  235  a.  Sr.  15p. — Brutonstowne,  228  a.  3 r. 

8 p.— Total,  885  a.  2 r.  23  p.  plant.  (1,434  a.  2 it.  13  p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  171. 18s.  71d. ; bar.  Farbill,  co.  Westmeath. 

Date  llth  Feb.  21st  year. — Inrolled  3d  May  1670. 

11.  Capt.  THOMAS  BENTLY.  — In  Mullenagrough,  Wexford. 
37  a.  3 r.  36  p.  (61  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)  15s.  4}d. ; bar.  Gorey, 
co.  Wexford. — Gurteene,  100  a. — in  Barnard,  24  a.  2r.  King's  Co. 
10  p.  (201a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  21.  2s.  5 id. ; bar.  Philipstowne, 

King’s  Co.— in  Ballynaglee  qr.,  27  a.  (124  a.  2 n.  36  p.  stat.)  Clare. 

11. 3s.4.)d.;  bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. Date  15th  June 

2 2d  year.— Inrolled  22 d June  1670. 

j 13.  PATRICK  BETAGH— Part  of  Curraghtowne,  152a.  Meath. 

! & 30  p.  (246  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat.)  31.  Is.  6^1.;  bar.  Kells,  co. 

Meath. Date  22 d Feb.  22 d year. — Inrolled  Is!  March 

1670. 

15.  WILLIAM  RADFORD  gent.— Ballynellana,  131  a.  Cork. 

3 R.  20  p. — Garrendrolan  (part),  72  A. — Lacknetrugh  (part), 

20  a. — Killeagh  (part),  34  a.  2 a. — Total,  (418  a.  2 r.  4p. 

stat.) — Rent,  31. 18s.  5fd. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. — Great  Wexford. 

Gurtines,  ,118  a. — part  of  the  Woodtowne,  56  a.  & 33  p. — 

Killmanan,  107  a. — Glunbulloge  (part),  60  a.  ; bar.  Bargy,  co. 

Wexford.— Total,  (552  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)— Rent,  6I.18s.2d. 


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Wexford. 


Cork. 

Roscommon 

Longford. 

Westmeath. 

Cork. 

Westmeath. 

Dublin. 


Kilkenny. 


Dublin. 


Waterfo: 


Cavar, 


King's 


reduced  to  4/.  18s.  2d.  by  patent  dated  15th  July  1679.  {Rot. 

anno  3 1°  Car.  2di,  8'“  pars,  facie  R.  35  or  36.) 16.  JOHN 

THOMPSON. — The  tree,  the  mill,  and  part  of  die  lands  of 
Kilkevean,  106  a.— Harristowne  (part),  14  a.— Quittcherry 
(part),  40  a. — Total,  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— Rent,  31. 4s.  9£e4; 

same  bar.  and  co. 16.  The  castle  and  part  of  y°  town  and 

lands  of  Killkeavan,  17  a. — in  Harristowne,  134  a.  1 a.  13  p. 
—Total,  (228  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  17s.  2\d. ; same 

bar.  and  co. Date  22 d June  22 d year. — Inrolled  2d  August 

1670. 

18.  ROB.  HALY  of  Cork,  esq.,  son  of  RichJ  Haly  esq— 
Knockrahermore  and  Knockrahereagh,  Ballingiganig,  Bally- 
robbine,  and  Ballyloughane,  698  a.  3 it.  8 p.  (1,131a.  3 b. 

18  p.  stat.)  104  12s.  3d. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork 

Date  21  st  Feb.  22 d year. — Inrolled  21th  June  1670. 

20.  Sir  THOS.,  son  of  Sir  ROBERT  NEWCOMEN 
bart.,  dec1.  — Ballynafadd,  160  a.  (259  a.  & 28  p.  stat.) 
14  12s. 4 Jd. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. — in  Derryveagh,  11a. 

1 it.  13  p. — in  a parcell  of  Overflowen,  in  the  same,  3 a.  Ik. 
21  p. — in  Clonefore,  85  a.  & 16  p. — Total,  (161  a.  3 it.  37  p. 
stat.)— Rent,  2l.3s.bd.-,  bar.  Rathline,  co.  Longford. 

22.  ROBERT  COOKE  esq In  the  W.  part  of  Glaxtowne, 

20  a.  1r.  14  p.;  bar.  Delvin,  co. Westmeath. — in  Dardisland, 
40  a.— Total,  (97  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)— Rent,  14  4s.  4(4;  bar. 

Farbill,  same  co. 22.  Col.  WM.  LEGG,  groom  of  the 

bedchamber. — Meares-farm,  part  of  Termonfechan,  20  a.  2 r. 
(33  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  8s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Ferrard,  co.  Louth. 

23.  EDW.  PLOMER— Part  of  Castroventy,  247  a.  (399  a. 

3 r.  35  r.  stat.)  34  14s.  ll.W. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork. 

23.  ROB.  COOKE.— Claglmniran,  part  of  Killynan,  marked 
in  yc  plott  (67-2),  20  a.  2 n.  32  p.— of  the  same  (67-1),  16  a. 
3 r.  8 p.— Total,  (60  a.  2 R.  29  p.  stat.)— Rent,  15s.2)d.;  bar. 

Moyashell  and  Magheridernon,  co. Westmeath. 23.  Lt. 

Col.  THOMAS  MARSHALL.— A house,  with  the  appur- 
tenances, in  Cow-lane,  in  Oxmantowne,  141s.;  city  of  Dublin. 

25.  MINARD  CHRISTIAN  gent.— Ardandra,  339  a. 

1 r.  24  p.  (549  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  64  17s.  bd. ; bar.  Shrewle, 
co.  Longford.  — to  hold  until  904  and  the  interest  diereof  be 


a entire  payment.- 


-26.  JAMES  VAUGHAN 


D.D.,  warden  of  Galway,  as  minister  of  St.  Nicholas  parish 
there.— A house,  9 feet  to  the  street,  25  feet  backwards, 
3 stories  high,  17  rooms,  7 chimneys,  a yard,  22  feet  long 
and  20  feet  broad,  a ground  plott  of  a house,  50  feet  long 
and  16  feet  broad,  14  16s. ; in  Lombard-street,  in  Galway. 

— to  the  ministers  of  St.  Nicholas  for  ever. 26.  JOHN 

BUSH. — In  the  N.W.  part  of  Killfane,  475  a.  1 R.  14  p. 
(769  a.  3 it-  35  P-  stat.)  94  12s.  6 <4  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.  Date  1 0 th  Dec.  22d  year.— Inrolled  16  thJan.  1670. 

28.  The  PROVOST,  FELLOWS,  and  SCHOLARS  of 
the  University  of  DUBLIN.— The  quit  rent  of  510414s.ll  Jd. 
having  been  reserved  on  die  lands  granted  to  diem,  10  Nov. 
18th  Ch.  2d,  the  king  was  pleased,  by  patent  inrolled  here, 
to  reduce  the  same  to  1004  a year,  pursuant  to  privy  seal, 
dated  at  Whitehall,  6 July  22d  year,  from  Michaelmas  1669. 
Anodier  patent,  dated  at  Whitehall,  6 July  1670,  or  rather 
a privy  seal,  for  the  reducement  to  1004  a year  ’ 

{anno  2: 


inrolled 

pars,  facie  R.  11.)— Note:  The  farmers  of  y‘ 


n pretence 


that  several  of  the  lands  contained  n 


..‘ere  set  down  in  the  patent,  charged  them  with 

an  overplus  rent  of  324  a year,  which,  on  y"  application  of 
the  collector,  the  King  released,  and  reduced  die  rent  again 
to  1004  a year,  by  patent  dated  7 Nov.  1684.  {Rot.  anno  36", 

1-  pars,  dorso.) Date  19th  Sep.  22 d year.  — Inrolled 

4 th  Nov.  1670. 

32.  MAYOR,  SHERIFFS, and  CITIZENS  of  WATER- 
FORD.  Woodstowne  aliasWoodhouse,  £ plow.,  244  a.  1 R. — 

Cnockhouse,  i plow.,  304  a.  2 r.— Lumbardy,  56  a.  3 n — Car- 


igpheris,  36  a. — the  parcell  of  Ballememonybegg,  63  a. — the  22  Ch.  ii. 
parcell  of  Rathfaden,  38  a.  2 R. — the  parcell  of  Woodlock’s 
parke,  6 a. — the  like  of  Kennedy’s  parke,  9 a. — the  like  of  Waterford. 
John  Lovett’s  parke,  3 a. — die  parcell  which  Wm  Cleere  held, 

1a.  1 r. — the  parcell  which  James  Dobbin  held,  13  a.  3 R. — the 
parcell  called  Clashoreagh,  2 a.  1 R. — Mat”  Porter’s  parke, 

2 a. — Edmds  Gerrald’s  parke  Windrosts. — die  garden  ground 
from  the  city  walls  to  yc  lane  leading  from  Brickinstowne  to 
the  river,  14  a.  2 r. — the  parcell  of  ground  near  the  fort  that 
Dr.  Madden  held,  2 a.  3 R. — the  mill  and  watercourse  of  Bal- 
lytroane  alias  Barvistran,  1b.  — die  parcell  of  Gubbitthill, 

89  a.  3 r.— the  parcell  of  Brawlybegg  and  part  of  Brawlymore. 

— part  of  Brawlymore. — the  other  parcell  called  Corner  Parke, 
with  the  garden  and  cabbins  on  the  same,  and  Leonard’s  parke, 

20  a.— the  short  house,  with  y'  cabbins  on  yc  same,  1 A.  & 39  p. 

the  parcell  or  close  called  the  White  Horse,  and  the  cabbins 

on  yc  same. — the  parcell  next  y*  same,  being  now  in  2 gardens, 
and  die  houses  thereon,  1a.  & 9 p.  — a parcell  of  garden 
ground,  1 r. — a small  marsh  widiout  the  Coal-peck  Gate,  3 a. 

— a parcell  of  garden  ground  without  the  said  gate,  1 r.— a 
field  called  Lisdowgan,  5 a.  3 R.— a parcell  of  the  common 
land  which  joins  to  Gracedew,  67  a.  3 R.— the  bowling  green 
without  Close  gate,  2 r.  26  p.— a garden  plott  called  the  Lime 
Pitts,  Brickinsmill,  the  land  of  the  same,  and  St.  Martin’s 
garden  next  the  town  walls,  16  p. — a house  in  St.  Patrick’s- 
street,  a house  and  backside,  a house  and  garden  spott — a 
low  built  house  next  Arundell’s  house,  and  another  house 
next  y'  same,  with  a backside. — the  place  of  3 slated  houses  in 
Barristron-street,  and  their  backsides.— the  yard  next  Capt. 

Paddin’s  house.— a house  next  Barristron  gate. — a house  in 
Jenkin-lane,  and  a backside. — a house  next  ye  same. — another 
house  next  die  same. — anodier  next  yc  former. — a house  to  y° 
street  in  St.  Patrick’s,  and  two  small  backsides.  — a cabbin 
I and  garden  plott  called  the  Black-house.  — a cabbin  and  a 
| house  that  Mr.  White  holds.— three  slated  old  tenements  in 
St.  Patrick’s-street  and  St.  Stephen’s.— small  slated  shops  in 
the  Key-street.  — the  house  and  red  herring  house  which 
Thomas  Goose  holds.— a ruinous  house  opposite  to  Clirist’s- 

church-yard the  place  of  a house  called  y=  Widows  Hall— 

a house  next  our  Lady’s  Church  of  the  S.  side. — three  lofts 
and  other  rooms  of  die  house  at  the  key  in  which  the  Custom- 
house is  kept.— part  of  the  town  ditch  not  given  fordi  in  the 
(49)  lotts ; in  or  near  the  city  of  Waterford.— to  hold  for 
and  during  the  respective  fee  farms  and  terms  of  years  the 
premisses  were  demised  for;  paying  the  rents  and  services 
thereout  anciendy  and  of  right  due  and  accustomed,  and  also 
paying  for  21  years  to  Sir  John  Stephens  knt.  the  sum  of  654 
sterling,  commencing  1 May  1667,  and  154  5s.  to  the  trus- 
tees named  in  y*  Earl  of  Donegall’s  lott  for  the  (49)  officers 
concerned  therein,  and  other  sums  to  trustees  of  other  lotts, 

making  the  like  sum  of  654  sterling. Date  26 th  February 

22 d year.— Inrolled  13 th  July  1670. 

38.  JOHN  SEED.— Tullogh  alias  Tulloghlargy,  96  a.—  Tipperart, 
Killgrogybcgg,  34  a.  & 24  p.— Killdonoge,  213  a.  2 b.-  in 
the  E.  part  of  Gort-Iculling,  22  a.  1 r.  30  p.— Total,  (592  a. 

3 r.  27  p.  stat.) — Rent,  54  11s.  ljd. — part  of  the  N.  part  of 
Killonan,  22  a.  2 u.  32p.  (36  a.  3 r.  stat.)  6s.  lOJtf.;  bar.  Iffa 

and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. 38.  HENRY  NEWBEllY. 

Part  of  Killonan  aforesaid,  19  A.  1 R.  19  p.  (31  a.  1 R.  27 1 

stat.)  5s.  10  j<4— part  of  Oughteragh  ats  Ougliterngh-Butlei 
8 A.  3 R.  20  p.  (14  a.  1 R.  17  p.  stat.)  2s.  8 d. ; bar.  Middletliird, 

same  co. 40.  FRAS.  FINCH.—1 Tullogh  ats  Tully,  109  a. 

2 r. in  Morlestowne,  25  a. — Total,  (217  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.) 

—Rent,  24  10s.  2ic4;  same  bar.  and  co.— part  of  Killdufle, 

74  a.  & 4 p.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.— in  Gurteene,  the  N.  parf 
88  a.  & 28  p.  prof.  60  a.  unprof.— Total,  (262  a.  2 n.  36  1 

stat.)  — Rent,  24  9s.  2d.  ; bar.  Ikerryn,  same  co. 

40.  HUGH  RADCLIFFE.— In  Bernane,  the  S.  part,  45  / 

1 r.  15  p.  (73  a.  1 R.  25  p.  stat.)  13s.  10;j;(4 ; same  bar.  and  c< 

Date  bth  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  10 th  June  1670. 


Roll,  22 d Cha.  II.  third  part,  face. 


1.  THOMAS  DAVENPORT.— Cullintradi,  118  a.— in 
the  S.  E.  of  Lislea  and  Carvoghy,  24  a.  1 r.  29  p— Corne- 
a-all, 89  a.  2 r.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Lisclone,  80  a.— Total, 
"(519  a.  3r.  18  p.  stat.)— Rent,  44  6s.  8(4;  bar.Tullygarvy,  co. 

Cavan. 2.  JOHN  MARSHALL  gent— Part  of  Bally- 

nanary  alias  Ballynanarge,  261  A.  1 R.  24  p.  (423  a.  1 R.  28  p. 

(122.) 


stat.)  prof.  42  a.  1 R.  unprof.  54  5s.  10(4 ; bar.  Eglisli, 

King’s  Co. 2.  JOSEPH  ROBINSON— In  the  3 poles 

of  Barconey,  50  a.  (80  a.  3 it.  38  o.  slat.)  13*. M. ; bar. 

Castleragban,  oo.  C.«» 3.  HENRY  NIX.-P»  of 

Creekestowne,  52  a.  Ia5r.  (81a.  2 «.  SO  ,.  star.)  U-U.U., 

bar.  Kato.tb.co.  M.atk, 3.  ELIZ.  POWER.  1“  L.try, 

3 M 


King's  Co. 
Cavan. 


Kerry. 


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22  Ch.  II.  884  a.  2 it. — part  of  Gortnaclogliy,  192  a — Gortnacloghymore 

(part),  72a.  1 r.  18  p.— Total,  648a.  3 n.  8 p.  plant.  (1,050  a. 

Kerry.  3 r.  29  p.  stat.)— Rent,  91.  17s.  3 id.;  bar.  Moygunnihy,  co. 

Queen's  Co.  Kerry. 4.  JAS. ' TOOKE,  nephew  and  heir  of  Edwd 

Tooke  esq.,  deceased.  — In  Old  Darrocks,  40  a.  1 r.  21  p. 
(65  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat.)  16s.  Ad. ; bar.  Slewmargy,  Queen’s  Co. 

Drogheda.  5.  BARTHOLOMEW  DOYLE.— One  messuage  or 

dwelling-house  on  the  key  on  Uriel  side,  1/.  2s.  6 d. ; in  Drog- 
heda.  Date  26 th  March  22 d year. — Inrolled  1 Qtk  May 

1670. 

Lotah.  6.  MARY  POE.  — In  Dromgoolstowne,  in  the  parish 
of  Stabannon,  30  a.  (48  a.  2r.  15  p.  stat.)  12s.  Ifd. ; bar. 

Meath.  Athirdee,  co.  Louth. 7.  HENRY  TOWNELY  esq— 

In  Cloghmacow,  127  a.  2 r.  21  p.  (206  a.  2 r.  38  p.  stat) 
HI.  1 Is.  7-Jd. ; bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meath. — in  Corboggy, 
282  a.  (456  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)  51.  14s.  2d. ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. 
— Note:  By  deed,  dated  24th  Nov.  1 67 l,Townly  sold  Corboggy 
to  John  Osborne  esq.,  serjeant  at  law ; the  rent  of  51.  14s.  2d. 
was  abated,  by  patent  dated  11  Jan.  1677,  (Not.  anno  30",  2ll“ 
pars,  d.  II.  82,)  21.  4s.  2d.,  so  that  y°  rent  remained  to  be  paid 
Louth.  was  3/.  io,5. — a parcell  of  land  in  the  parish  of  Phillipstowne,  re- 

turned by  the  Down  Survey  to  be  overflowen  land  in  the  winter, 
but  in  summer  pasturable,  60  a.  1/.  6s.  3(d— in  Charlestowne, 
162  a.,  for  the  life  of  Lord  Louth,  31.  5s.  7 d. — the  two  last  to 
be  paid  only  during  the  life  of  Lord  Louth. — Hamondstowne 
and  Lawlestowne,  234a.  4/.  14s.  5d.;  bar.  Athirdee,  co.  Louth. 
— Cannonstowne  and  Ballydonnell,  233  a.  4 1.  14s.  Ad;  bar. 

Fethard,  same  co. — for  the  life  of  Lord  Lowth  only. 

Kilkenny.  7.  RICHARD  STEPHENS  sen'.  — In  Rosberkan,  82  a. 

(132  a.  3 r.  12 p.  stat.)  It.  13s.  2\d.;  bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and 

Louth.  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. 7.  HENRY  BAKER.— Part  of 

Little  Lissrany,  28a.  2r.  (46  a.  & 26p.  stat.)  11.5.  6. W.;  bar. 

Cork.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth 9.  Sir  WILLIAM  ASTON  knt., 

one  of  the  Justices  of  the  King’s  Bench. — Part  of  Bare-Gorrum 
plow.,  349  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.  7/.  0s.  3 id— part  of  Cahirs- 
neagh,  4 plow.,  318  a.  61.  8s  8 $d. ; bar.  Carberry,  co.  Cork; 

Mayo.  9.  Sir  HERCULES  LAN  'FORD  bart. — In  Ballynety, 

123  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.— in  Rathnorney,  51  a.  2 r. — Lea- 
vallie,  204  a.  2r. — Carrick- Barrett,  Derrylyath,  63  a.  2r.  one 
third  prof.  127  A.  unprof. — part  of  parcell  of  land  of  Clogh- 
breack,  130  a.  one  third  prof.  300  a.  unprof. — part  of  Coivo- 
lagh,  282  a.  3 n.  22  p.  one  third  prof,  mountain,  600  a.  unprof. 
— Glenedagh,  176  a.  one  third  profitable  mountain,  352  a. 
unprof. — in  Cloonalaghin  and  Ballynalecky,  40  a.  — part  of 
Knockbohane,  28  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. — in  Portnehaly,  5 a. 
—Total,  1,104  a.  1 r.  12  p.  plant.  (1,788  a.  3 R.  26  p.  stat.)— 

Louth.  Rent,  1 1/.  8s.  (id. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. 9.  PATRICK 

MORTIMER.  — Rathroule,  50  a.  (80  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.) 

Longford.  \l.  0s.  2fd. ; bar.  Dundalk,  co.  Louth. 10.  ANTHONY 

and  MARGARET,  son  and  widow  of  lieu'  Rob1  Hamilton. 
— Aghngah,  1 cart.,  145  a.  1 r.  10  p.— Crutte,  1 cart,  262  a. 

3 r.  20  p.— Killinecharron,  50  a.— Total,  458  a.  3 r.  plant. 
(742  a.  & 80  p.  stat.)— Rent,  9/.  5s.  6\d. ; bar.  Granard  and 

Longford,  co.  Longford Date  24 th  March  2 2d  year 

Inrolled  1th  June  1670. 

Mayo.  12.  DONNOGII  KELLY. — Boulybegg,  68  a.  13s.  9 \d. 
— in  Clonkeene,  144  a.  1/.  9s.  lfd. — in  Taghkeene,  32  a. 
6s.  5 ) d. — in  Carrowkeele,  45  a.  9s.  1 \d. — in  Shesnagh,  93  a. 
18s.  lOd. — in  Clondeneare,  27  a.  5s.  5 id. ; bar.  Clonmorris, 
co.  Mayo — in  Carrowmore  qr.,  17  a.  3s.  5\d. — Carrowcas- 
lane,  4 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3$d. — in  Carrowdavy,  1 qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5 }d. 
— in  Carrowduffe,  1 qr.,  62  a.  12s.6.)tf.— Canemore,  1 qr.,  68a. 
13s.  9 jd. — in  Ballyvillagh  next  Brittas,  4 qr.,  101  a.  1/.  0s.  5 id. 
— in  Ballymartin,  4qrs.,  64  a.  12s.  1 lid. — Monymanus,  1 qr., 
59  a.  11s.  Hid.— Cregmore,  Tonecarnane,  Gortobernathee, 
and  Cahernamore,  1 qr.  & 3 cart.,  228  a.  21. 6s.  2d. ; bar.  Kill- 

Galway.  maine,  same  co.  — Killm'fehill,  1 qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2?d. in 

Derrene,  part  of  a qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2Jd.— Fidane,  4 qr.,  104  a. 
II.  Is.  0 iff/. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — Crehedoe,  4 qr., 
89  a.  18s.  0}d— Legancile,  1 qr.,  115  a.  l/.3s.3i</.— Tunihy, 

1 qr.,  55  a.  Us.  lid. — Caherduffe,  1 qr.,  119  a.  1/.  4s.  Id— 
Fidane,  4 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  lfd— Creggane,  parcell  of  Quinral- 

lagli,  J qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9jjd. — Rathmoyle,  6th  ofqr.,  4 a.  9fd. 

Killmoylane,  4 qr.,  67  a.  13s.  64rf.— in  Corragh,  4 qr.,  73  a. 
14s.  9 id. — in  Capparella,  4 qrs.,  21a.  As.3d.;  bar.  Dun- 

kellin,  same  co. — Cavrowcollin,  6 cart.,  130  a.  1/.  6s.  33d. 

Knockbanemore,  11  a.  2s.  23d.— Killcanine,  22  a.  4s.  5 id— 
in  Cregg,  1 qr.  & 3 cart.,  55  a.  11s.  l$d—  Corr,  3 cart.,  54  a. 
10s.  lid.  — Cordarragh,  Ijds  of  qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5fd— Eighte- 


rard,  3 cart.,  21  a.  4s.  3d.  * — Corranranagh,  3 cart.,  19  a. 
3s.  10£d. — Oughterard,  3 cart.,  44  a.  8s.  lOjjd. — Clare,  1 qr., 
34a.  6s.  llid. — Derrymeete,  6th  ofqr.,  3a.  7 1 d. ; bar.  Moy- 

cullen,  same  co.  Dale  4 th  April  22 d year.  — Inrolled 

3d  June  1670. 

16.  Capt.  NIC.  MOORE.— Part  of  Cregg,  186  a— in 
Knockananig,  62  a.  2 r. — part  of  Cregolempory  ats  Cregg- 
o-Lumpry,  178  a — Total,  426  a.  2r.  plant.  (690a.  3 r.  18p. 

stat.) — Rent,  6/.  9s.  6 id. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. Date 

5th  Feb.  22 d year. — Inrolled  1th  July  1670. 

18.  ARTHUR  HIDE  esq.  — Duhivony,  148  a.  prof. 
116  a.  unprof. — Cashugare  alias  Carhugare,  36  a.  prof.  58  a. 
unprof.  — Fanta,  69  a.  prof.  111a.  unprof.  — Lisdowny  ats 
Lisdoneny,  88  a.  prof.  116  a.  unprof. — Ballyreene,  105  a.  prof. 
209  a.  unprof— Total,  44.6  a.  plant.  (732  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.) 
—Rent,  4 1.  11s.  7d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare,  within  the 

. mile  line. Dale  14 th  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  15 th  July 

1670. 

21.  ROBERT  DAWGES— Part  of  Ballyallinane,  444  a. 
1 r.  31  p.  61. 14 s.  lljjd. — part  of  Dowrlas  plow.,  32a.  & 12  p. 
— out  of  the  W.  part  of  Ballyny,  42  a.  It  2s.  6d. — Total, 
(839  a.  3 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11. 17s.  5\d. ; bar.  Con- 

nello,  co.  Limerick. Dale  5th  Feb.  22 d year.  — Inrolled 

21th  July  1670. 

23.  THOMAS  WATTS  esq. — Killynecronegan,  92  a.— 
Roughan,  76a — Ballyea,  82  a— in  Lackeene,  74a.— Total, 
324  a.  plant.  (524  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat.)— Rent,  4t  18s.  4»d.; 

bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary in  the  southerly  part 

of  Lackeene,  119  a.  2 r.  6 p.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  It  16s.  34d. 
— in  Ballyea  alias  Ballyhe  ats  Ballynaha,  80  a.  It  4s.  3 Id. — 
Total,  (323  a.  & 36  p.  stat.)— Rent,  3t0s.7d. ; same  bar’  and 

co. 24.  ANDREW  RICKARDS  esq— In  Ballyvarry, 

26  a.  2 r.  36  p— in  Ballybraghy,  26  a.  1 r.  13  p—  Ballycon- 

naght,  116  a.  2r. — Brabstowne,  98  a. — in  Rathore,  59  a. in 

Aghabrowne  alias  Brownsford,  45  a.  & 32  p— Total,  (601  a. 
3 r.  3 p.  stat.) — Rent,  11. 10s.  4 jd.  reduced  to  4 1.;  bar.  Ida, 
Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny— By  patent  dated  29  Dec. 
1677  and  inrolled  15  May  1678,  (Not.  anno  29",  3“  pars, 
d.  N.  12,)  a release  or  reduction  of  quit  rents  was  granted  to 
Rickards  and  Wheeler,  for  these  lands,  viz.,  an  abatement  to 
Wheeler  of  6 1 9s.  lOJd.  a year,  and  to  Rickards  of 

31. 10s.  4fd. 25.  Lieut.' Col.  FRANCIS  WHEELER.— 

In  Monodurly  ats  Monodortlagh,  and  part  of  Ballynedrum 
ats  Ballydrum,  538  a.— part  of  Ballyntoger,  79  a.  1 r.  or 
76  a.  1 R— Total,  (999  a.  3r.  15 p.  stat.)— Rent,  12/.9s.l0)d. 

reduced  to  61. ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford Dale 

20 th  Oct.  22 d year.— Inrolled  9 th  March  1670. 

27.  MAURICE  MURPHY  gent. — In y'  towne  and  bawne 
of  Gurranymane,  218  a.  2 r.  27  a.  (354  a.  & 33  p.  stat.) 

41. 8s. 6 id.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny Dale  \6th  Sep. 

22 d year. — Inrolled  5th  Feb.  1672. 

28.  Sir  RICHARD  GETHIN  bart.,  Sir  THOMAS 
FORTESCUE  knt.,  and  JOHN  ST.  LEGER  esq.  — A 
brick  bouse,  with  the  appurts,  in  Qxmantowne,  in  Dublin, 
7s.  6d.  a house  plott,  and  some  old  walls,  and  a backside, 
8s.  4{d.  a house,  a house  backward,  and  a yard,  a garden, 
21.  Is.  3d.  — a house,  a house  backwards,  a yard,  a ruined 
house  backwards,  a backside,  and  another  backhouse,  21.  Is.  3d. 
— the  walls  of  a house,  6s.  9d.— a house,  11.  As.;  in  Lom- 
bard-street, south  side,  in  Galway— a double  mill,  a ruined 
castle,  and  another  double  mill,  81.  2s.;  in  Bridge-street, 
S.  side  in  Galway— a house,  &c.,  S.side,  18s— a house,  the 
walls  of  a house  backwards,  and  a yard,  14  16s.— the  walls  of 
5 houses,  5s.  4£d.  — Total  in  Galway,  17/.  2s.  llid.;  in 

Lombard-street,  in  Galway,— in  trust  for  y«  (4,9)  officers 

Date  A th  April  22 d year.— Inrolled  21th  Sept.  1670. 

35.  GEORGE  FARMER  esq. — In  Rathnemadagh,  411  a. 

1 R.  14  p.  (666  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.)  8/.  6s.  6 id.;  bar.  Moyashell 

and  Magheredernon,  co.  Westmeath 36.  Lieut.  WM. 

ROCH. — In  Clounvillen,  11a.  2 r.  27  p. in  Clonmunagh 

and  Bealinfernearium,  38  a. — in  Ballyfarnearium,  33a 

Total,  82  a.  2 r.  27  p.  plant.  (133  a.  3 r.  25  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

1/.  5s.  Id.;  bar.  Bunratly,  co.  Clare. Dale  2d  Feb.  22 d 

year. — Inrolled  16 th  Feb.  1670. 


22  Ch.  11. 
Galway. 

Cork. 

Clare. 

Tipperary. 
Silken  j 

Wexford. 

Kilkenny. 

Dublin. 

Galway. 


Westmeath. 

Clare. 


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38.  JOHN  MALLACK. — In  Ballynearle,  82  a.  1/.  13s. 
2Jrf. — in  the  N.  part  of  Eochestowne,  contiguous  to  Corbehy 
and  Listroling,  to  be  cut  off  by  an  E.  and  W.  line,  102  a.  & 
39  p.  prof.  150  a.  unprof.  21.  Is.  4J(4 ; bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— in  the  S.  S.  E.  part  of  BallynTlaghlin,  contiguous 
to  Killinakahill  and  Jordanstowne,  and  Shankill,  168  a.  1 n. 
27p.— more  in  die  same,  66  a.  & 29  p.— Total,  (380  a.  & 6 p. 
stat.) — Rent,  44  14s.  llid. ; bar.  Gowran,  same  co. — Brot- 
tenstowne,  in  the  parish  of  Mullengare,  bounded  on  the  N. 
and  N.  \V.  with  Claskarne,  on  the  S.  with  Rathconrath  bar., 
on  the  E.  with  Dromloose,  and  on  the  W.  with  Brottens- 
townebegg,  129  a.  3 it.  8p.  (210  a.  1 n.  9 p.  stat.)  24 12s.  6 Jd. 


— Total,  548a.  2 r.  23  p.  plant.  (888a.  3 r.  5 p.stat.) — Rent, 
114  2s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernon,  co. 

Westmeath. 40.  CORNELIUS  CLANSEY.-Pallice- 

begg,  Gortboy  ats  Gortalogha,  and  Killmoell,  157  a.  prof. 
187  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Ownybegg,  co.  Limerick. — Gortaleene 
alias  Gurteeneleen,  185  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Total,  342  a.  3 r.  24  p. 
plant.  (555  a.  1 n.  31  p.  stat.) — Rent,  54  4s.;  bar.  Connagh, 

same  co. 41.  BRYAN  SHEILE. — Ballyconnell  and  Bal- 

lykillbroe,  221  a.  2 a.  (358  a.  3 R.  7 p.  stat.)  44  9s.  8.W.;  bar. 

Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. Date  18 th  March  22<lyear. 

— Inrolled  25th  June  1670. 


Westmeath. 


Westmeath. 


Roll,  %2d  Cha.  II.  third  part,  back. 


Wexford. 


Sligo. 


1.  THOMAS  COACICLY  esq.  — Ballycaden,  405  a. 
84  4s. — Carrolaine  and  Ballyameene,  754  a.  154  5s.  4(4 — 
Ballynedrum,  125  a.  2 r.  24  10s.  10(4— Ballynebarry  (part), 
103  a.  1 r.  14  p.  24  Is.  10(4  ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wex- 
ford.  Date  28 th  June  22 d year. — Inrolled  4 th  November 

1670. 

3.  Capt.  LEWIS  WINGFIELD.  — Muckduffe,  1 qr., 
188  a. — Carrowardine,  1 qr.,  189  a. — Drumavere,  1 qr.,  123  a. 

2 r.— Beartragh,  1 qr.,  72  a.  1 R.prof.  146  a.  unprof. — Skor- 
more  alias  Surmore,  £ qr.,  65  a.  1 r. — Carne,  1 qr.,  132  a. — j 
Renroe  alias  Rinroe,  1 qr.,  125  a.  2 r. — Urlagh  alias  Viagha  ats  ' 
Vieagh,  \ qr.,  80  A.  3 n. — Bonavillree  alias  Bonavillrea,  J qr., 
153  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof. — part  of  Clonelonge  alias  Cloone- 
lunge,  1 qr.,  184  a.  1 r.  35  p.  prof.  109  a.  unprof. — Castleboy 
alias  Cashellboy,  1 qr.,  31a.  3 r. — Cabraghkeele,  1 qr.,  66a.  3r.; 
bar.Tirreragh,  co.  Sligo. — in  Carrowrackie  ats  Carrowantraky, 

1 qr.,  58  a. — Coylorechoyle  alias  Ceyerickeile,  1 qr.,  77a.  2 r. 
16  P. — more  in  the  same,  49  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Leyny,  same  co. — 
the  S.  E.  end  of  Clonelonge,  1 qr.,  295  a.S  u.  5 p. — Breaghi- 
tagher  ats  Breaghwhyreagli,  114  a.  lit.  26  p. — Carrowcloghy 
(part),  305  a. — Carrownorlare  ats  Uclare,  lqr.,  30  a. — part  of 
Castleboy  ats  Cashellby,  49  a.  1 r. — Total,  2,391  a.  3r.  2p. 
plant.  (3,874  a.  8t  3 p.  stat.)— Rent,  244  4s.  3 d. ; bar.  Tir- 

reragh,  same  co. Date  29th  June  22 d year. — Inrolled 

4 th  November  1670. 


plow,  of  Cooleragli  ats  Coolerethmore,  Croghrine,  Drumscale, 
Liskeabo  alias  Liscackaboe,  Killty,  and  Coolebane,  333  a.  3 it. 
— to  be  called  Mount- Ambrose,  24  6s.  Id. — Total  rent, 

84  19s.  lljd. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. Date  12 th  Dec. 

22 d year. — Inrolled  \5th  Dec.  1670. 

20.  Major  VINCENT  REDDER. — In  Rocliestowne, 
556  a.  1b.  13  p.  (901a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  114  5s.  3(4;  bar. 

Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny. 21.  JOHN 

WILCOX  of  London. — In  Kinogh  alias  Cunogh,  78  a.  & 
17  p.  prof.  61a.  unprof. — more  of  the  same,  27  a. — in  Killes- 
nell  alias  Killtenell,  Ballinvally,  and  Ballycullin  alias  Ballagh- 
ulen,  to  be  cut  off  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  203  a.  2 it.  39  p. 
— Total,  308  a.  3 r.  16  p.  plant.  (500  a.  1 r.  3 p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  64  5s. ; bar.  Idrone,  co.  Carlow. 22.  RICH. 

LOCK. — In  Gibbonstowne,  next  to  Derry,  by  a N.  W.  and 
S.  E.  line,  117  a.  2 n.  27  r.— Deny,  49  a.— Total,  (245  a.  & 
33  p.  stat.) — Rent,  34  Is.  3}d. ; bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  West- 
meath.  22.  ROGER  LYNAM.— In  the  S.  W.  part  of 

Clonliske,  81a.  1 r.  17p.  (131  a. 2r. 37 p. stat.)  14 12s. lOijrf.; 

bar.  Clonliske,  King’s  Co. 23.  FRANCES  INGRAM 

I and  FRANCIS  her  son. — In  the  southerly  part  of  the 
qr.  of  land  called  Cordlesse,  22  a.  2 it.  27  p.  (38  A.  3 R. 
23  p.  stat.)  9s.  ljd. ; bar.  Orrery  and  Fillmore,  co.  Cork. 

Date  27 th  June  22 d year.  — Inrolled  4 th  November 

1670. 


Westmeath. 


Monaghan. 


Tipperary. 


Clare. 


6.  HUGH  LINDLEY.— Part  of  Ballynabarny  and  part 
of  Derry  hall,  37  a.  2 r.  10  p.  plant.  (60  a.  3 it.  5 p.  stat.) 

15s.  3 Jd.  ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. Date 

4 th  June  22 d year. — Inrolled  21th  June  1670. 

8.  Capt.  NICHOLAS  LANE.— In  Tonearry,  112a.  2r. 
27p.— Drumbarragh,  78  a.  1 r.— Drumvillin  alias  Drumwillin, 
56  a.  3 r. — in  Killeboy  and  Keilkally,  111  a. — Total,  358  a. 

2 r.  27 p.  plant.  (580  A.  3 R.  37  p.  stat.)— Rent,  44  16s.  10(4  ; 

bar.  Dartry,  co.  Monaghan. Date  15 th  April  22 d year. 

— Inrolled  4 th  July  1670. 

10.  ROBERT  GARLAND.— Rathkeny,  542  a.  2 r.  16  p. 

part  of  Piperstowne,  next  Rathkeny,  12  a.  3 r.  33  r. — 

Total,  553  a.  2 r.  9 p.  plant.  (899  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

84  8s.  9(4  ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. Dale 

20 th  Oct.  22 d year. — Inrolled  9th  March  1671. 

12.  JANE  GOODWIN  ais  GREENE,  relict  and  execu- 
trix of  Nic*  Greene,  and  JOHN  GREENE  bis  son— Tynny- 
ranny  alias  Teenarannagh  (part),  511a.  2r.  14  p.  (828  a.  2r. 
30  p.  stat.)  104  7s.  2\d. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  co. 

Kilkenny to  hold  to  y'  uses  mentioned  in  the  will  of  the 

said  Cornet  Nic’  Greene,  dated  18th  October  1655. 

13.  ROBERT  ATKINS.  — In  Ballysallagh,  174  a.  2 r. 
27  p.  (282  a.  3 b.  30  p.  stat.)  24  12s.  lljd. ; bar.  Mogun- 

nihy,  co.  Kerry. Dale  8th  March  22 d year.— Inrolled 

23 d August  1670. 

15.  CORNELIUS  CLANCHY  gent.— Part  of  Monyge- 
ragh  ais  Monygenagh,  viz.,  Done  ats  Downe,  90  a.  2 r. 
18s7f(4 — Docas ats  Douras,  56  a.  3r.  11s.4(4 — Dromon,  the 
10th  part  of  Ballydonnell  ats  BallynTdonnell  qr.,  34  a. 

6s.  10J(4 these  to  be  called  for  ever  by  the  name  of  Castle 

Bridgeman.  — Killuran,  1 qr.,  346  a.  34  10s.  1 Jd. — to  be 
called  for  ever  Bridgemanstowne.  — Gorte-Connella  alias 
Gortne-Connell  alias Knocknegehy,  lqr.,  138a.  2r.  14 6s.  11  (4 
—to  be  called  Bridgemans-Grove.—  the  castle,  and  3 half 
(122.) 


24.  Sir  ROBERT  DREYDEN  bart.— In  Rathcam,  79  a. 

2 b.  16  p.  14  19s.  6Jd. — Symonstowne,  166  a.  2 r.  — part 
of  Stonestowne,  8 a.  2 r.  12  p. — in  the  same,  74  a.  & 15  e. 

54  0s.  10(4 ; bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath. Date 

8th  April  22 d year. — Inrolled  30 th  Sept.  1670. 

26.  Sir  ROBERT  BOOTH  knt.,  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  and  Sir  AUDLEY  MERVIN  knt.,  prime  serjeant. 
— A house  and  garden,  with  the  appurfs,  in  St.  Francis-st. — 
a house  and  garden  in  d";  city  of  Dublin  ; 24  8s.,  and  Knock- 
ballynlogh,  112  a.  3 r.  (181a.  1 R.  28  p.  stat.)  24  5s.  4(4 ; 
bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Wicklow. — one  moiety  of  a close  or  par- 
cell  of  ground  in  Pimlicoe,  on  which  are  four  tenements  now 
erected,  with  a moiety  of  the  gardens  and  backsides. — to  hold 
for  the  term  of  61  years,  from  1694,  under  the  rent  of  14  15s. 
per  annum,  to  the  Earl  of  Meath ; city  of  Dublin. — Downe- 
begg,  116  a.  prof.  29  a.  unprof.  (187  a.  3 b.  24  p.  stat.) 
14  11s.  3:1(4;  bar.  Kinalearty,  co.  Downe.— Carriginaway,  4 
gneeves,  76  a.  2 r.  14  13s.  1 \tl.  — more  of  the  same,  part 
of  TemplemcQuinlan  par.,  20  a.  2 r.  6s.  2Jd.— BallymcOwen, 
6 gneeves,  61  A.  18s.  6.jd. — Killnossane  alias  Killcussane, 
38  a.  11s.  6Jd. — Yockane,  72  a.  14  0s.  Ofd. — Sleemore  or 
Sheemore,  110  a.  14  13s.  5$d.  — Gortelashaha  and  Ardnc- 
grenan,  members  of  Ringeroy,  114  a.  14  14s.  7Jd. ; bar.  Car- 
bery,  co.  Cork.— a house  in  Cooke-street  alias  Pipe-street, 
17s.  3d. ; city  of  Dublin.— a ruined  house  on  the  north  key. 
—a  thatched  house  in  Deere-street,  3s.  2(4 ; in  Drogheda.— 
Mullyagh  alias  Munihulian  or  Mullihulahan,  1 cart.,  94  a.  3 it. 
28  p.  14  18s.  0](4— Corry,  1 cart.,  78  a.  14  11s.  6Jd— Col- 
lamborbegg,  1 cart.,  62  a.  2 R.  prof.  65  a.  2 R.  unprof.  14 5s. 3(4 
— Frighawine,  1 cart.,  107  a.  1 it.  20  r.  prof.  40  A.  unprof. 
24  6s.  1 i>(4— Clonshinagli  or  Clonskinagh,  29  a.  2 r.  11s.  8Jd. 
—part  of  Fryggan,.  13  A.  3 R.  5s.  8(4— part  of  the  same,  Jib 
of  a cartron,  27  a.  & 20  p.  10s.  1 1{(4— one  cartron  and  J of 
Blightoge,  164  a.  34  6s.  4fd.—  Ballym'Egan  and  Lisduffe, 
180  a.  34  12s.  10J(4  — Dromderrigg  and  Ballaghboy,  40  a. 
16s.  2\d. ; bar.  Ardagh  and  Granard,  co.  Longpord.— part 
of  Colemainc  ais  Coollmane,  260  a.  & 32  p.  34  18s.  lljd.; 


Kilkenny. 


Dublin 

Wicklow. 


Dublin. 


Dublin. 

Drogheda. 


Tipperary. 


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22  Ca.  II.  • bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — Killmagner  and  Falligio-  parts  of  3 stone  houses,  called  the  New  Buildings,  in  St.  Law-  22  Cm.  h, 

my,  61a.  18s.  6Jd. ; ilberties  of  Yoghall. — Ballycanane  or  rence-street,  4s.  10. Id. — one  other  house,  9d. — to  hold  for  yc  

Cork.  Ballycuane,  280  a.  4/.  5s.  0£d. ; bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Cork. — remainder  of  a term  of  about  9 years  to  come. — in  trust  for  y* 

Limerick,  one  large  thatched  house,  and  garden  to  yc  town  wall,  6s.—  (49)  officers. 36.  THOS.  GIBBON  of  Oxmantowne,  Meath. 

WickUno.  the  like,  6s.;  in  Killmallock,  co.  Limerick in  Aghaman-  gent. — Killglin,  with  the  members  and  appurtenances;  viz., 

nagh,  with  the  5 great  glinns  of  die  same,  1,000  a.  (1,619  a.  Beggestowne,  Leveddy,  Lemingee,  5 acres  of  Creeduffe,  the 

3 r.  29  p.  stat.)  20/.  4s.  10£d. ; bar.  Ballynecorr,  co.  Wick-  great  acre,  and  Agheremore,  18  acres,  183  a.  & 16  p.  (296  a. 

Longford,  low one  moiety  of  Agliaconidrinan,  1 cart.,  28  a.  (45  a.  1 r.  2r.  15  p.  stat.)  1/.  5s. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. Dale 

17  p.  stat.)  11s.  id. ; bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford. — two  third  18<A  June  21  st  year. — Inrolled  24 th  Nov.  1671. 


Roll,  23d  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


23C...II.  !.  sir  BOYLE  MAYNARD  knt.,  Col.  RANDAL 

CLAYTON,  WALTER  CROKER,  and  GILES  POW- 

Longford.  ell. — Part  of  Lissanedin,  9 a.  1 n.  4 p.  3s.  9d. — Aghnegie- 
ragh,  1 cart.,  70  a.  1/.  8s.  4d. — Treylly,  1 cart.,  60  a.  1/.  4s.3)d. 
— Killoge,  4 cart.,  53  a.  3 r.  16  p.  1/.  Is.  9f  d.—  Farnaght,  2 
cart.,  66  a.  1 r.  16p.  1/.  6s.  10}d.  — Lismakiner,  1 cart,  73  a. 
]/.  9s.  6.1  d. ; bar.  Ardagh,  co.  Longford.— in  Enaglit,368A. 
3 R.  'll.  9s.  33d. — the  island  of  Instaragh,  1 qr1.,  7 a.  2 r.  3s.0±d.; 
Roscommon,  bar.  Granard,  same  co. — the  8th  and  16th  part  of  Barnys  ats 
Berryes,  and  Gortalamonagh  cart.,  83  A.  1/.  13s.  7 Id. ; bar. 

Oahaay.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — Derryhowrane  ats  Deryne  (part), 

Longford.  140  a.  2 Z.  16s.  8 jd.;  bar.  and  co.  Galway.  — Dummin  ats 
Drumin,  1 cart.,  136  a.  & 36  p.  2/.  15s.  2d. — Gortinshamore 
ats  Gortnashamore-Bealaghlakahy,  28  a.  3 u.  32  p.  prof.  63  a. 

2 r.  8 p.  unprof.  11s.  8 \(L — Corderry,  1 cart.,  130  A.  & 31  p. 
prof.  49  A.  unprof.  21.  12s.  8|d.  — Ballaghlogh  alias  Bally- 
clogher,  1 cart.,  66  a.  & 24  p.  1/.  6s.  9 {d.  — Aghanasillagh, 
1 cart,  91  a.  3 r.  12  p.  1Z.  17s.  2d. — Garrycame  and  Mullagh- 
drume,  1 cart.,  36  A.  2 n.  16  p.  prof.  60  A.  1 R.  28  p.  unprof. 
14s.  lOd. — part  of  Tunemerenagh  and  part  of  Keele,  184  a. 

3 r.  18  p.  31.  14s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Moydow,  co.  Longford. — 
Rathbrackan,  33  a.  13s.  4 \d.  — Derecashan,  463  a.  3 r. 
9Z.  7s.  9 jd. — Dringe  (part),  213  a.  1 R.  32  p.  4Z.  6s.  5)d. ; bar. 
Granard,  same  co. — Kilteclogh,  1 cart.,  171  a. — Carrolenan, 
1 cart.,  514  a.  1 r.  20  p. — Corridin  ats  Curredeene  and  Carrow- 
nette  cart.,  26  a. — Lislea,  J cart.,  118  a.  & 15  p. — Total,  829  a. 
1 r.  35  p.  plant.  (1,343  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
16Z.  15s.  lOfd. ; same  bar.  and  co.: — in  trust  for  the  (49) 

officers. Date  24 th  July  23d  year. — Inrolled  27th  Nov. 

1671. 

Tipperary.  8.  THOMAS  MOORE.— Rathkenly,  1 10  a.  1 r.  8 p.— in 
the  W.  part  of  Carrigansheragh,  164  a.  & 18  p. — Total,  274  a. 
1 it.  26  p.  plant.  (444  a.  2 it.  4 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  4Z.  3s.  4d.; 

bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. Date  26 th  May  23d year. 

— Inrolled  9th  Nov.  1671. 

Dublin.  10.  EDWARD  VERNON  esq. — The  whole  town  and 
village  of  Clantarfe  with  Hollybrooke,  with  y°  appurtenances, 
and  all  messuages,  mills,  lands,  tenements,  and  hereditaments 
within  the  bounds,  limits,  and  precincts  of  the  said  town  and 
village ; bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin.  — The  whole  island  of 
Clantarfe,  all  and  singular  the  markets,  fairs,  with  all  customs 
and  other  liberties  to  the  same  belonging,  within  the  aforesaid 

premisses Total,  593  A.  2 R.  14  p.  plant.  (961  A.  2 n.  stat.)— 

Rent,  12Z.  0s. 4Jd. — Note:  These  premisses  were  created  into 
the  manor  of  Clantarlfe,  with  300  A.  or  less  in  demesne,  power 
to  create  tenures,  to  hold  courts  leet  and  baron,  a law-day  or 
court  of  record,  to  appoint  seneschalls,  bailiffs,  and  other 
officers,  to  build  a prison  and  appoint  a gaoler,  to  receive  all 
waifs,  estrays,  felons’  goods,  8cc.,  to  enjoy  all  mines,  quarries, 
and  minerals,  royal  mines  excepted,  to  impark  300  a.  or  a 
lesser  or  greater  quantity,  with  free  warren,  chase,  and  park ; 
all  customs,  anchorages,  flockages,  herriots,  tolbutts,  fenns, 
brooks,  waters,  weares,  fishings  by  land  and  sea,  keys,  creekes, 
shores,  wrecks,  and  other  privileges  and  profits  at  any  time 
belonging  to  the  premisses  ; to  hold  two  fairs  on  10  April  and 
6 October,  and  the  day  after  each,  at  Clantarfe,  at  the  rent 
of  10s. ; dated  28  July,  and  inrolled  6 August  1675.  (Rot.  27° 
Car . 2dl,  2a»  pars,  f.  Roll  30.)  — The  king’s  letter  for  creating 
this  manor  is  dated  at  Whitehall,  7 June  1675,  and  inrolled 

22  July,  d.  29.  Dale  29th  August  23 d year.  — Inrolled 

20th  Sep.  1671. 

Wexford.  13.  PHILIP  CRADOCK.  — In  Kilkassane,  Ballymore, 
Ballysayly,  and  Ballyregan,  187  a.  (302  a.  3 It.  26  p.  stat.) 
31. 15s.  9d. ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. 13.  SAMUEL 


CORBETT. — In  Bolley,  Creene,  Ballaregan,  Killcasan  alias  2s  Ch.  ii. 

Killaney,  Ballomullin,  Upper  and  Lower  Fearnes,  and  the 

wood  of  Annamoe,  453  a.  1 r.  36  p.  (734  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.)  Wexford. 

91. 3s.  8<Z. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  22d  May  23  d year. — 

Inrolled  6 th  June  1671. 

15.  JOHN  CREW  esq.,  MARGARET  BLEASE,  Tipperary. 
SAM.  EATON,  HUMPHRY  KELLSALL,  and  PETER 
LANCASTER. — In  the  W.  part  of  Ardifenane,  148  a. — 
Lackenm'keorish,  1 13  a.  & 12  p. — in  Ballingly  alias  Ballynity, 

45  a. — Carhue,  46a.  2r.  26p. — Total,  352  a.  2r.  32 p.  plant 
(575a.  1 n.  11  p.  stat.) — Rent,  51. 7s.  Id.;  bar.  Ufa  and  Offa, 
co.  Tipperary. — the  N.  E.  part  of  Clonkeany,  contiguous  to 
Dongonsallagh,  122  a.  2 r.  22  p.  (198  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.) 

1Z.17S.  2d. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co. 17.  JOHN  MOLAND. 

— In  the  N.W.  part  of  Clonkeany,  contiguous  to  Longford, 

86  a.  2 r.  36  p.  (140  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  l/.6s.  4d. ; same  bar. 
and  co. Date  13 th  April  23d  year. — Inrolled  3d  Oct.  1671. 

18.  Capt.  WM.  BAYLY. — Upper  Fearnes,  361  a.  (583  A.  Wexford. 
& 23  p.  stat.)  71.  5s.  9d. ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wexford. 

Date  27tlt  July  23  d year. — Inrolled  31sZ  July  1671. 

20.  THOS.  COOTE  and  HENRY  FLOWER  esqrs.—  Mea,h- 
In  Rayestowne,  74  a.  (119a.  Sr.  18p.  stat.)  I/.  9s.  1 1 Jd. ; 
bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath.  — in  Mallafine,  84  a.  & 10  p. 

1Z.  13s.  7\d. — in  Ballymade,  14  a.  2r. — in  the  same,  14.  a.  2 r. 

11s.  8^d.— Total, 187  a.  & 10  p.  plant.  (301  a.  1r.  19 p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  31. 15 s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Duleeke,  same  co. Dale 

lOth  May  23d  year. — Inrolled  20 th  May  1671. 

22.  WM.  CHESHIRE. — In  Knocknaburdaly,  the  S.  part,  Kilkenny. 
71  a.  2 n.  27  p.  1Z.  Us.  5-];d. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. 

23.  GODFREY  PERT. — In  Nashtowne,  N.W.,  87  a. 

2 R.  26  p.  (142  a.  stat.)  1Z.  15s.  6d.;  same  bar.  and  co. 

24.  EDWARD  SYMONS. — In  the  S.  E.  part  of  Killeagh,  Cork. 

90  a.  2r.  (146  a.  8c  31  p.  stat.)  1Z.  7s.  5{d. ; bar.  Fermoy, 

co.  Cork. Date  23 d Feb.  23 d year. — Inrolled  112ft  July 

1771. 

26.  NORTON  WESTItO  W.— In  Ballagh,  59  A.— in  the  Westmeath. 
S.  E.  part  of  Robinstowne,  67  a.  2 r.  35  p.  — Clonard  and 
Clonishell,  36  a. — Spittlefield,  28  a.  8c  32  p. — Killinetegart, 

14a.  2b.  32p.— Total, (333  a. 8c9p.stat.)— Rent,  4Z.3s.3id.; 

bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernon,  co.  Westmeath 

27.  WM.  HOPKINS.— In  Rahine,  55  a.  2 r.  39  p.  (90  a.  8c 

36  p.  stat.)  l/.2s.6d. ; bar.  Demi  fore,  same  co. 27.  JOHN 

WRIGHT. — The  mill  of  Ratlishane  and  Foyrane,  1a.  2k.; 
same  bar.  and  co. — in  Clownestowne,  contiguous  to  Balltrasny 
and  Winetowne,  54  a.  2 r.  2 p. — Total,  (90  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  l/.2s.  8jtf.;  bar.  Fertullagh,  same  co. 27.  JOHN 

WHALEY. — In  Clownestowne,  68  A.  3 R.  26  p.  (1 11  a.  2 r. 

11  p.  stat.)  1Z.  7s.  lOJrf. ; same  bar.  and  co 27.  WM. 

HENMAN.— In  Logherbegg,  19a.  3 n.  35  r.  (32  a.  1 r.  15  p. 
stat.)  8s.  Ofd. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheridernon,  same  co. 

28.  BERNARD  BUTTERFIELD.  — In  Grenans-  Meath. 

towne,  71  A.  (115  a.  8c  1 P.  stat.)  1Z.  8s.  9 d. ; bar.Duleeke,  co. 

Meath. 28.  Said  JOHN  WHALEY.  — Porterstowne, 

40  a. — in  Birnesparke  ats  Briensparke,  8 a.  1 r. — Total,  (78  a. 

8c  25  p.  stat.) — Rent,  19s.  6Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Drumully,  Armagh. 

30  a.  (48  a.  2 r.  15  p.  stat.)  8s.  l)d.;  bar.  Orrier,  co.  Ard- 
magh. — part  of  Adamstowne  and  Rathnowen,  280  a.  (453  a.  Westmeath. 
2 it.  8 p.  stat.)  51. 12s.  10 Jd. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 

29.  WM.  HENMAN.  — Ardevoghan,  66a.— part  of 

Sarsinstowne,  80  a.  2 r.  32  p.— Total,  146  a.  2 n.  32  p.  plant. 

(237  a.  2 n.  21  p.  stat.)  — Rent.  21.  19s.  5d. ; bar.  Moyashell 

and  Magheridernon,  same  co. Date \9th  August  23d year. 

— Inrolled  4 th  January  1671. 


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23.  Cm- II-  31.  JOHN  PIKE  jun. — Part  of  Knockinvody  ats  Knock- 

mody,  29  A.  2 R.  27  p.  (48  A.  & 6 p.  slat.)  9s. ; bar.  Iffa  and 

Tipperary.  Ofla,  co.  Tipperary. 31.  GILES  MOORE.— Part  of 

the  same,  24  a.  2 r.— part  of  Ballymorish,  marked  in  f plott 
(SO  A.  2 R.),  12  a.  2 r.— Total,  (59a.  3 it.  29  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

11s.  2.)d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 32.  PETER  RADCLIFF. 

—In  Ballymorish,  14  a.— in  Garriroe,  and  2 parcells  of  comons 
near  yc  same,  marked  in  yc  plott  of  the  Downe  Survey  with 
(CC),  bounded  on  yc  N.  with  parcells  of  Nichollstowne, 
marked  in  said  plott  (8. 2.),  and  Upper  Derrigratli,  and  part 
of  Nichollstowne,  marked  (111.  2.) ; on  the  E.  with  Garriroe 
and  Nichollstowne,  anti  part  of  Ballindowny,  marked  (118.  2.), 
on  the  S.  with  Ballindowny;  and  on  the  W.  with  Killmalloge 
and  Lisnamucky  and  Loghloglnianagan,  23a.  (59a.  3 it.  29p. 

stat.)  Us.  25 d.;  same  bar.  and  co. 32.  WILLIAM  MUS- 

GRAVE.— In  Garriroe  and  2 parcells  of  commons  near  y° 
same,  bounded  as  aforesaid,  25  a.— Old  Graige-Butler  (part), 
4 a.  2 u.  27  p.— Total,  (48  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)— Rent,  9s.;  same  bar. 

and  co. 33.  JOHN  LAKE.— In  y'  S.E.  part  of  Lislcevin, 

45  a.  2 r.  36  p.— more  in  the  same,  230  a.  3 r.  26  p.— in  Tur- 
cullagh,  next  contiguous  to  Liskevin,  19  a.  1 R.  18  p. — Total, 


(479  a.  1 R.  35  p.  stat.) — Rent,  4/.  9s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Eliogurty, 

same  co. 34.  WM.  NOTTLE.— Part  of  both  the  Ballygar-  ' 

rules,  148  a.  & 23  p.  (239  a.  3 u.  37  p.  stat.)  2 1.  5s.  0 \d. ; bar. 

Middlethird,  same  co. 34.  GILBERT  PAGEaml  M ARY 

his  wife,  PHILIP  SHAPCOTT  and  HANNAH  his  wife, 
daughters  and  coheirs  of  Wr  Tucker  decd. — The  middle  part 
of  Widdingtowne,  with  y”  castle  and  buildings  thereon,  90  a. 
— in  Upperlowkent,  58  a.  & 22  p. — Total,  (239  a.  3 r.  36  p. 
stat.) — Rent,  27. 5s. ; same  bar.  and  co. — to  hold  to  the  heirs 

and  assigns  of  yc  said  coheirs. 35.  THOS.  DENNIS. — 

In  the  N.  W.  part  of  Clorane  and  Gortnepisse,  45  a.  3 r.  36  p. 

(74  a.  & 11  p.  Stat.)  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  13s.  10Jd. 

35.  ROBERT  ALLEN.— In  the  N.W.  part  of  d°,  74  a.  & 
12  p.  (119  a.  3 R.  38  p.  stat.)  prof.  75  a.  unprof.  17.  2s.  5?,d. 

35.  NIC.  BOND.  — In  Farrenshea,  148  a.  1 r.  29  p. 

(240  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  21.  5s.  Old. 35.  SAM.  NORTH- 

COTT.  — In  the  N.W.  part  of  Clorane  and  Gortnepisse, 
40  a.  1 R.  23  p.  (65  A.  1 R.  29  p.  stat.)  prof.  14  a.  3 r.  unprof. 

12s. 3d.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  24 Ih  April  23d  year.— 

InroUed  12  thjuly  1671. 


as  Co  . n. 
Tipperary. 


Roll,  28d  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


Carlow. 

Tipperary. 


1.  Sir  THOMAS  B RERETON  bart.— In  Rochestowne, 
W.  part,  296  a.— Crutta  (part),  48  a.  & 9 P.— in  Loghloury- 
Keathing,  26  a.  1 R.  10  p. — Ardfinane  and  Farran-English 
(part),  251a.  In.  33  p. — part  of  Short-Castle,  22  a. — Mill- 
field,  21  a.— Ricliardstowne  alias  Ricliestowne,  13  a. — more 
of  the  same,  98  a.— Clonocode,  140  a. — Total,  (1,483  a.  1r. 
38 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  13/.  18s.  2d.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Off'a,  co. 
Tipperary. — in  2 parcells  of  Garrylish,  marked  (3  W.)  and 
(3  W.  2.)  57  a.  17s.  3Jd. — in  said  Garrylish,  79  a.  3 r. 
11. 4s.  10Jd. — in  Gurteenbarnan,  the  S.  part,  270  a.  prof.  30  a. 
unprof.  41.  Is.  11  \d.  — Killemoane,  86  a.  2 r.  26  p.  prof. 
75  a.  unprof.  If.  6s.  3d.  — in  Drumtarsny,  54  a.  16s.  4d.— 
a parcell  of  the  same,  marked  in  the  plott  (2  W.),  38  a.  1 n. 
32  p.  11s.  8d. — in  Rathcm-dane,  next  after  y lands  confirmed 
to  Edwd  Wood  and  Joseph  Browne,  102  a.  1 r.  8p.  17.  11s. 
—in  a parcell  of  y'  same,  23  a.  3 n.  8 p.  7s.  2Jd.  — more  in 
the  same,  62  a.  3r.  24  p.  19s.  OJd.— Gortnacranagli,  59  a. 

3 n.  4 p.  18s.  2d.— Total,  834  a.  2 r.  24  p.  plant.  (1,351  a. 

3 r.  21 P.  stat.)— Rent,  121. 13s.  lid. ; territory  of  Iliegh,  same 

co. 5.  JAMES  STOPFORD  esq.— Part  of  Upper  Clon- 

Junan  Wood,  270  a.  & 27  r.  47.  8s.  9|d.  — Shyane,  49  a. 
19s.  lOd.  — Skreiogliill,  27  a.  10s.  lid.  — Ballokahcllrowe 
ats  Boulokahellrowe  ats  KiUinfadda,  110  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof. 
21.  4s.  61d. ; bar.  Clonlunan,  co.  Westmeath.  — in  Kil- 
bridge  ats  Kilbride,  43  a.  2 r.  8p.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.  17s.71d.; 
bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.  — Rathbeggan,  358  a.  1 R.  28  p. 
77.  5s.  Id.;  bar.  Ratoath,  same  co.  — in  Muleagh,  5 a.  & 
14 p 2s. Id.— partof  Ethellstowne,  150a.  Ir.  32p.  3/.8s.03d.; 
bar.  Kells,  same  co.  - in  Farnoge,  34  a.  2r  f p 14s. 
—in  yc  S.W.  part  of  d°,  173  a.  1 R.  13  p.  37.  10s.  ljd.- 
Knockbrack,  234  a.  47. 14s.  8Jd.  — Rathsellagh,  25  a.  2 r. 
10s  33d.  — Killeluggin,  48  a.  19s.  5Jd.  — Ballaghcurragh 
ats  Ballyroughraugh,  145  a.  2 r.  27.  18s.  lid.  — in  the 
westerly  part  of  Carraglnnore,  53  a.  1 R.  23  p.  17.  Is.  6d. 
— in  Castlewood,  90  a.  2 r.  18  p.  17.16s.8d.;  bar.  Ida, 
Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co.  Kilkenny— in  Lorum,  115  a.  1 R. 
36  p 27. 6s.  8 id. ; bar.  Idrone,  co.  Carlow.  — in  the  N.  E. 
part  of  Curraghine,  h plow.,  67  a.  17.  0s.  4d.-in  said  Cm- 
rashine,  4 a.  2 R.  Is.  4Jd.— Ballyloghy,  157  a.  prof.  144  a. 
unprof.  27.7s.8Jd.-in  the  S.E.  part  of  Gortnagarry,  next 
Killnasheanc,  65  a.  1 r.  13  p.  prof.  12  a.  unprof.  19s.  9Jd. 
—in  said  Gortnagarry,  28  a.  8s.  6d.— in  the  S.  part  of  Tene- 
moyle,  contiguous  to  Ballyconnor,  36  a.  1 R.  13  p.  10s.  UJd. 
— Ballyconnor  (part),  36  a.  10s.  lOid.-in  part  of  Clonmore, 
16  a.  4s.  10d.— Lisnegid  alias  Lisnaragid  or  Lisnargid,  1 plow., 
71  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  17.  Is.  6Jd.— Lessinebryan,  1 plow., 
83  a.  17-  5s.  2 >2d.  — in  Counyne,  3 tbs  of  plow.,  18  a.  prof. 
40  a!  unprof.  5s.5Jd.  — in  Ballindigaine  or  gany,  4 a.  2 it. 
26  p.  Is.  5 id. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Total 
in  Tipperary,  586  a.  3 r.  12  p.  plant.  (950  a.  lit.  34  p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  8/.18s.l  Jd. 8.  THOMAS  EVANS.-Pow- 

derstowne  alias  Linehmn’s-Ferdstowne,  50a— Lynche’s-Ferds- 
towne  41  a.  — in  Gilbertstowne,  19  a.  — Ardenow,  171a.— 
Clonycurry  (pnrt),  89a.— Cloncowan,  97a.— Total,  (756a.  1 R. 
(122.) 


34 p.  stat.) — Rent,  97.9s.ljd.;  bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 
Dale  Glh  May  23 d year. — InroUed  5th  Oct.  1671. 

10.  ARTHUR  Earl  of  ANGLESEY— In  Crillyconagh 
alias  Crilyquonagh,  4,911a.  167.  Us.  3Jd. — in  Ardne- 
gasshell  and  Ardneturrish,  2,247  a.  77.  11s.  7jd.  — Coone- 
lialy  alias  Comeliolly,  1,121  a.  37.  15s.  8Jd.  — Drumlaffe 
or  Drumlatte  and  Drumgarvane,  Comingiery  and  Capana- 
parky,  947  a.  1 r.  37.  3s.  UJd. — Killcaskane,  1,197  a. 

2 r.  47.  0s.  9fd.  — Carruffadda,  4,970  a.  1 r.  167.  15s.  0]d. 

— Glangarruffe  and  Iseland-J-Cullin,  part  of  Glangarruffe, 
6,065  a.  1 r.  207.  9s.  4id. — Knockmore,  176  a.  Us.  10 Jd. 

— Ballincally,  298  a.  17*  0s.  Id. — Balliaghboy,  431a.  17.9s. 

Id.  — Cloghfoone,  430  a.  17. 9s.0Jd.  — Killcunnehy,  700  a. 

27.  7s.  2 Id.  — Bearehaven,  2,215  a.  77.  9s.  5 Id.  — Dcreme- 
hin  alias  Derenehin,  1,480  a.  47.  19s.  lid. — Ross-M'Owen, 
1,356  a.  47.  Us.  6d.~ Irhin,  402  a.  17.  7s.  l‘d.— Loghane- 
more,  236  a.  15s.  lid. — Glanraugh  alias  Glanuragh,  221a. 
14s.  lojd. — Loghanebegg,  306  a.  17.  7s.  OJd. — Gawragli, 
233  a.  15s.  9 id. — Cahirvillaboe,  453  a.  17.  10s.  6Jd—  Mol- 
loskey  or  Mollockey,  1,056  a.  37.  Us.  3Jd. — Lackerrighane, 
1,555  a.  57.4s.  Ufd.  — Cahircrogh,  943  a.  37.  3s.  8 d.— 
Agi'owins  or  Agrownes  or  Agroome,  2,212  a.  77.  9s.  33d. 

Gawragli,  450  a.  17.  10s.  4:jd.  — Glenliske  als  Glenriske 

or  Glenish,  12  a.  9jd.— in  the  same,  1,064  a.  unprof.— 
Hungry-hill,  1,620  a.  unprof.— Cuolagh  or  Clouiagh,  Kill- 
katerin,  Cahirenin  or  Cahirquin,  and  Eyries,  undistinguished, 
2,014  a.  prof.  1,222a.  unprof.  67.  15s.  UJd. — Killm'owen, 
1,238  a.  3 r.  39  p.  67.  17s.  7Jd.  — Ballydonogane,  1,180  a. 

37.  19s.  Sd.  — Killagliagh,  688  a.  27.  6s.  5jd.  — Conoghlin 
and  Rurin,  undistinguished,  406  a.  17.  7s.  5 d.  — Ardagh, 
212  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof.  14s.  4Jd. — Grenane,  276  a.  prof. 
123  a.  unprof.  18s.  7)d.— Ballinekelly,  898  a.  37.  0s.  7{d. 

— Abby-land,  1 gneeve,  8 a.  2 it.  6 \d. ; bar.  Beare  and 
Bantry,  co.  Cork.  — Knockane  alias  ICnockanetinidore, 
104  a.”  17.  11s.  6d. — Knockacree  alias  Cnogaire,  168  a.  3 r. 

8 i>.  27.  Us.  1 Jd. ; bar.  Barretts,  same  co.  — Adricon  alias  : 
Adrigan,  43  a.  12s.  1 Id.— in  Killfadda,  43  a.  12s.  Ud.— 
in  Lissduffe,  38  a.  Us.  5d— more  in  the  same,  9 a.  2s.  8d. 

— Killcormack,  part  of  Ballihagh,  24  a.  7s.  2\d.  — part  of 
Brock lagli,  27  a.  2 R.  8s.  3d.— more  in  the  same,  45  A.  2 it. 
13s.  9d.— part  of  Killeagh,  42  a.  2 it.  12s.  9jd— Maghe- 
ranenagh,  part  of  Acrony,  40  a.  12s.  1 Id—  Skahaniskerry, 

44  a.  2 n.  6 p.  13s.  3 Id. — Scssarakeele,  part  of  Broder,  82  a. 

17.  4a  lOJd.  — part  of  Broder,  11  a.  Is.  7Jd. — part  of  Bal- 
linderry,  6 A.  Is.  8d.— in  Graige,  27  a.  2 it.  27  p.  7s.  10  Id. 

— Ballinruddery,  62  a.  18s.  8Jd— Crottagh,  88  a.  17.  6s.  8.1d. 

— Coolerosse,  16?  a.  27.  9s.  6d—  Clonegawnye,  26  a.  7s.  8Jd. 

— Ballinegrosse,  102  a.  17.  10s.  lOid. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond, 

co.  Tipperary. in  Grctinn  and  Killmacombe,  366  a. 

57.  Us.  lid.  — in  Killneninck,  442  a.  67.  14s.  1 Jd. ; bar. 

Glanhery,  co.  Waterforo. Date  1 17/i  Sep.  23 d year. — 

InroUed  3d  Oct.  1671. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


23Cn.ll.  17.18.  ANDREW  RAM  gent.— Here  are  inrolled  two  de- 
crees  of  yc  commissioners  for  executing  the  acts  of  settlements, 
adjudging  clivers  lands  in  y°  counties  of  Wexford  and  Limerick 
Limerick.  Andrew  Ram  gent.,  to  supply  his  deficiency  and  make  up 


two  full  third  parts  of  the  lands  whereof  he  was  seised  on 

the  7th  of  May  1659. Dated  30 th  Dec.,  20th  Cha » 2d,  1668, 

and  15 th  May,  that  year. 


Roll,  25th,  2 6th,  and  27  th  Cha.  II.  first  'part,  face. 


25,Cu ’ n 27  * ' PETER  HUBLON. — In  Bernebegeiter,  50  a.  Sc  16  p. 

1 1-  Os.  3d. — Borves  and  Lisnaclogh,  bounded  (in  y“  mappe  re- 

Westmeatk.  maini"g, in  die  Surveyor  General’s  office)  on  the  N.  with  Far- 
niskihin  and  Kilkenny,  on  the  E.  with  Kilkenny  and  a turf 
bogg,  marked  in  yc  plott  (T.),  on  y'  S.  with  Rath  and  Tulchan, 
and  W.  with  Lisniskihiny,  116  a.  21.6s.  1114.  — Bordes- 
Land,  bounded  on  the  N.  with  Gnownamanagh  and  yc  several 
parcells  of  Tully,  E.  with  the  several  parcells  of  Lisdachan, 
S.  E.  with  Kilkenny,  S.  with  Farniskihin,  and  W.  with  Tal- 
chan,  42  a.  17s.  ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  co.  Westmeath. 

Date  22 d December  25 th  year.  — Inrolled  24 th  Dec. 

1674. 

Tipperary.  3.  EDM.  POTTS.  — The  E.  part  of  Ballinecurtney  by 
a N.  and  S.  line,  121a. — wood  pasture  in  the.  same,  95  a. 

1 R.  prof.  650  a.  unprof. — the  W.  part  of  the  E.  part  of  Bal- 
lycrehane,  80  a.  & 6 i>.— Total,  296  a.  1 it.  6 p.  plant.  (479  a. 

3 it.  29  p.  stat.)— Total,  4A9s.  11|4.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co. 

Tipperary Date  22 d Dec.  25 th  year. — Inrolled  0th  Jan. 

1674. 

Meath  6.  ROB.  READING  esq.,  JANE  Countess  Dowager  of 
and  MOUNTRATII  his  wife,  and  RICHARD  COOTE  esq. 
u m.  — The  house  of  Gormanstowne,  with  the  app",  and  2 a.  & 6 p., 
934. — several  parcells  of  arrable,  meadow,  and  pasture,  on 
which  stands  the  mill  of  Loghdorrogh,  82  a.  3 r.  4 p. 
1/.  13s.  6}  4.  — a parcell  of  y'  like,  on  part  whereof  y'  old 
towne  of  Baltray  stood,  128  a.  3 n.  2 p.  21.  12s.  1 J4,  — 
several  parcells  of  y'  like,  15  a.  3 r.  29  p.  6s.  5 \d.  — the 
common  green  of  Gormanstowne,  with  the  ash  green,  and 

2 small  garden  plotts,  with  a parcell  of  arrable  land,  9 a.  3 r. 
18  p.  4s. — Total,  239  a.  In.  19  p.  plant.  (387  a.  3 n.  stat.) 
—Total  rent,  4/.  16s.  lid.;  co.  Meath  and  Dublin. — part 
of  Tobersoole,  21a.  3 it.  8p.  8s.  104. — Dromin,  206  a.  & 
12  p.  41. 3s.  5 1 d.  — Head-land-  way,  47  a.  2 n.  32  p.  19s.  3 3 4. — , 
a parcell  of  arable,  with  another  parcell  of  meadow,  whereon  i 
Stands  Gormanstowne  grist  mill,  230  a.  & 18  p.  41. 13s.  2\d. 

— part  of  Richardstowne,  6 a.  2 b.  28  p.  2s.  814.  — part 
of  Keiranstowne,  130  a.  1 n.  20  p.  21.  12s.  114.  — part  of 
the  same,  39  a.  2 n.  10  p.  16s.  Ohd.  — part  of  Stamullin, 
93  A.  2 R.  6 p.  11.  17s.  1014.  — another  part  of  the  same, 
134  a.  3 R.  20  p.  21.  14s.  714.  — Balloy,  287  a.  3 u.  22  p. 
51.  16s.  7]  4. — Saddlestowne,  58  a.  1 r.  8 p.  11.  3s.  74. — part 
of  Tobersoole  aforesaid,  45  A.  2 it.  18  p.  18s.  64. — a parcell  of 
land,  called  the  Bodings  or  Bailings,  29  a.  2 R.  4 r.  1 Is.  1114. 
— Leedstowne,  38  a.  1 r.  14  p.  15s.  64.— Stedult,  256  a.  2 it. 
51.  3s.  10.14.  — Mullaghteelin,  292  a.  2r.  18  p.  51. 18s.  444. 
— Kilbrackstowne,  with  a parcell  called  the  Rustings,  380  a. 
71.  13s.  1014.  — Listornane  or  Listoraue,  with  a parcell 
thereof  called  Crucklackstowne,  468  a.  lit.  8 p.  91.  9s.  7^4. 
— Total,  2,767  a.  3 r.  6 p.  plant.  (4,483  a.  1 r.  19  p. 
stat.)  — Total,  561. 0s.  9|4. ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath,  (co. 

Galway.  Dublin  in  Reddendum.) — in  Derrydonnell,  2 qrs.,  113  a. 

11.  2s.  1044.  — in  Cooleraghy,  47  a.  9s.  6(4.  — more  in  the 
same,  53  a.  10s.  8 J4. — Tullagh,  1 qr.,  92  a.  18s.  714— in 
Cahirperall  qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1(4.  — more  in  the  same  95  a. 
19s.  234.  — Ballinclane,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  244.  — Curlea, 

1 qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2)4.— in  Forkill,  2 qrs.,  147  a.  11.  9s.  9j4. 

— more  in  the  same,  113  a.  11.  2s.  10.14. ; bar.  DunkeUyn, 
co.  Galway.  — Total,  860a.  plant.  (1,393a.  & 11p.  stat.) 

Kilkenny.  — Total  rent,  81. 14s.  1 14— in  Bootestowne,  1 13  A.  21. 5s.  94. 

— Ballynolane,  58  a.  11.  3s.  5|4.— Ballyroshee  (part),  27  a. 
10s.  11J4.  — Sui  t,  411a.  81.  6s.  5 ! 4.  — Commons,  212  a. 

2 r.  41.  6s.  0J4.  — Leagh,  240  a.  41.  17s.  2.14.  — Bally- 
donnell,  376  a.  71.  12s.  34.  — Knockgrace,  28_  a.  1 Is.  44. 

Killaree,  334  a.  61. 15s.  34. — Symon’s  Croft  (part),  2 a. — 
more  in  the  same,  1 a.  2 it.— Symon’s  Land,  18  a.  8s.  844.— 

Bannenogh  or  Bannogh,  243  a.  41.  18s.  434. Browne’s- 

Croft,  5 a.  2s.  0J4.  — Inchinskeagh,  Boardsland,  part  of 
Boardsheys  ais  Prickhayes,  Carrigeene,  and  Symon’s  Land, 

63  a.  11.  5s.  64.  — Knockanuller  or  miller,  22  a.  8s.  114. 

— Ballycarran,  142  a.  21.  17s.  64— in  Coolishall,  7 a.  2 it. 


3s.  0i4. — Carrigeene,  145  a.  2 r.  21.  18s.  114. — part  of  the 
burgesse  lands  of  Bannenogh,  48  a.  3 r.  19s.  94.  — the 
remaining  part  of  Cooleshallbegg,  17  a.  6s.  1014. — the  re- 
maining part  of  the  burgesse  lands  of  Bannenogh,  113  a.  1 r. 
21. 5s.  1014— Total,  2,628  a.  plant.  (4,256  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  531. 4s.  2 j 4.;  bar.  Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny. — 
in  Gormanstowne,  1 18  a.  & 14  p.  11. 15s.  10J,4. — Adamstowne, 
147  a.  2 b.  10  p.  21.  4s.  9J4.  — BallygaUa,  110  a.  & 9 P. 
11. 13s.  54. — Elton  and  Brittas,  443  a.  2 r.  35  p.  61. 14s.  94. 
— Kilcolane,  378  a.  2 r.  19  p.  51.  14s.  1114. — the  S.  moiety 
of  Hubbertston,  85  a.  & 5p.  11.  5s.  9J4. — in  Clogheviller, 
266  a.  2 r.  15  p.  41.  Os.  1 1 \d. — a parcell  in  Controversy,  reputed 
part  of  Clogheviller,  66  a.  2r.  39  p.  11. 0s.  2J4. ; bar.  Small- 
County,  co.  Limerick. — the  parcells  following  in  Knockany; 
viz.,  Farranbutler,  11a.  1 r.  36  p.  — Kortcankeankeile,  3 a. 
1 r.  30p— Teige  Grady’s  part  of  Ballydas,  3 parcells,  7 a. 

1 it.  27  p. — Gortclecorneale,  Farrandennis,  Farranguoly,  and 
Farrancaslane,  27  a.  2 r.  261  p.  1 5s.  2\d.  — Cleynashanagh, 
5 a.  8c  9(  p. — Tiorard,  11  a.  2 n.  13 J p. — Gortneleere,  8 a.  2 r. 

5 p. — Knockanefadine,  5 a.  3 it.  34  p. — Teige  Grady’s  Clas- 
more,  4 a.  2 r. — T.  Grady’s  Gortnekeoge,  29  a.  3 r.  251  p. 
19s.  1 1{4. — Gortnecurragh,  Culleoge,  and  Rathorane,  5 a. 
3 it.  2 p.  Is.  1014— Total,  1,737  a.  2 r.  37  r.  plant  (2,814  a. 
3 r.  14  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  261. 7s.  94. ; same  bar.  and  co. — 
about  I of  Dunsheny,  100  A.  1 R.  36  p. — Binbane  or  Buibane, 
69  a.  1 R. — Farranagullagh,  1a.  Sr.  8 p.  21. 12s.  14— Ballin- 

tagart,  125  a.  & 16  p— Ballinvanagh,  168  p.  Sc  12  Bally- 

begg,  56  a.  1 r.  26  p.  51.  6s.  134. ; parish  of  Dingle,  co. 
Kerry—  Gortinery,  4 a.  2 r.  20  p. — East  Gortinard,  2 a. 

2 R-  — Gortmerry,  1a.  2 b.  10  p — Gortwilliam,  3 r.  36  p. 
2s.  1 1 .{4— in  Proutry,  8 a.  2 r. — West  Gortinard,  1 a.  2 r. — 
Gortneveitli,  1a.  3 r.  20  p.  — Farran-Robert-Outragh,  2 a. 
2 b. — Long  North  and  Parkintra,  4 a. — Farranacrussy,  4 a.  8c 

6 p— in  Ballynebooly,  59  a.  2r.  14  p.  1!.-4s.  1 14— in  Lackin- 
vodricke,  9 a.  1 r.  4 p.  2s.  9}4—Farren- Redmond,  20  a.  Sc 

2 p— Gortidrisligg,  4 a.  2 r.  3 p— Gortnefeigh,  2 a.  3 b.- 
Gortfotrill,  2 a.  Sc  10  p.  8s.  1114. — Elnokeene,  6 a.  Sc  16  p. 
— Cluone,  6 a.  2r.  10  p. — Lisnaleenoutragh,  1 a.  3 b.  17  p. — 
Cullinagh,  8 a.  1 r.  6s.  1 1 14. — Cullinaglimore,  17  a. — Gort- 

varrygode,  2 a.  1 it— Cappagh-Gibbon,  6 a.  1 r.  3 p. Cul- 

linaghbegg,  10  a.  Sc  36  p—  Gortingary,  3 R.  34  p— Farrana- 
quilly,  7a.  2r.  20 p— Reske,  4 a.  2b.  Up.  14s.  104— Far- 

rananascobbey,  2 a.  2 r.  8 p— Killelane,  6 a.  1 r.  10  p 

Gortullaght  or  Gortinlaght,  1a.  lit.  lOp.  3s.  14— Emlagli, 
18  a.  2 r.  23  p.  prof.  86  a.  unprof.  5s.  7|4. ; burrough  of 
Dingle,  same  co—  Glanties,  252  a.  3 r.  12  p.  31.  16s.  914.; 
par.  of  Dingle — Ballinlogliagg,  186  a.  1 n.  12  p.  21.  16s.  7 £4. 

— Ballybrack,  178  a.  Sc  24  p.  21.  14s.  1 \d.  — Ballyganine, 
158  a.  3 n.  24  p.  prof.  75  a.  unprof.  21.  8s.  314.  — Bally ven- 

ragh,  141a.  Sc  20  p.  prof.  112  a.  unprof.  21.  2s.  1014. 

Ballinknockane,  159  a.  2 r.  21.  8s.  5J4.  — Ballynehaw, 
299  a.  3 r.  38  p.  prof.  40  a.  2 r.  unprof.  4 1.  11s.  14.  — 
Ballinscotigg,  80  A.  Sc  32  p.  U.  4s.  414.  — Ballydavid,  75  a. 

3 r.  24  p.  11.  3s.  014.;  par.  of  Kilquan,  same  co. Kill- 

cooley,  75  a.  3 r.  6 p.  1/.  3s.  014.  — one  moiety  of  Cloghan- 
drinagh  and  Tignecarrigg,  24  a.  3 n.  38  p.  8s.  2}4—  Killm‘- 
kiaderrilly,  31  A.  2 R.  20  p.  9s.  6 14— Rinconell,  39  a.  3 r. 
20  p.  prof.  35  a.  unprof.  12s.  1 \d. — Garrane,  70  a.  2 r.  39  p. 
prof.  25  a.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  5 \d.  — Ballinagh,  50  a.  2 r.  10  p. 
15s.  414—  Galleris,  56a.  3 r.  20  p.  prof.  99  a.  unprof.  17s.  314. 

— Conoghlon  moiety,  6 a.  3 r.  30  p.  2s.  H4.  ; par.  of 
Kilmealkidder,  same  co— Emela,  70  a.  2 r.  30  i*.  prof.  154  a. 

2 n.  10  p.  unprof.  1/.  Is.  534.;  par.  of  Marehin,  same  co.  — 
in  Kildrum  village,  44  a.  2 b.  21  p.  prof.  40  a.  2 r.  2p.  un- 
prof. 13s.  6 \d. — Killfounton,  38  a.  3 n.  20  p.  prof.  107  a.  3r. 
unprof.  11s.  9f 4. ; par.  of  Killdrum,  same  co— Bally-Itragh, 
68  A.  2 it.  10  p.  prof.  45  a.  2r.  20r.  unprof.  1/.  0s.  9j4— Bnl- 
lymoreigh,  147  a.  1 r.  8 p.  21.  4s.  834— Ballingolin,  170  a. 

3 R.  10  p.  21.  11s.  1034. — Cahirvernegilly  or  Cahirwernekilly, 
153  a.  3 it.  lOp.  21.  6s.  94. — Rinbegg,  3 a.  1 r.  32  p.  9s.  2|4.;  . 
par.  of  Dingle,  same  co.  — Balliamintrant,  53  a.  1 it.  20  p. 
prof.  20  a.  2 r.  Ip.  unprof.  16s.  214.—  Cloghane-Caliane, 


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Galtoay. 


Roscommon. 

Galway. 


Louth. 

Meath. 

Fermanagh. 

Meath. 

Queen’s  Co 

Galway. 

Kerry. 


57  a.  & 34  p.  17s.  4 id. ; par.  of  Killclrum,  same  co. — Ventry, 
88  a.  1 R.  20  p.  prof’  27a.  2 it.  16  p.  unprof.  11.  6s.  10 >,d.— 
Bahinagli,  30  a.  2xi.  15p.  9s.3\d. — the  two  moieties  of  Cahir- 
trant,  133  a.  & 31  p.  prof.  36  a.  & 16  p.  unprof.  21.  Os.  5.W.— 
Fane,  168a.  3r.  7p.  prof.  442a.  3r.  17p.  unprof.  21.11s.3Jrf. 
— Cahirbulligg  or  bully,  34  a.  1b.  — Cloghancarrigg,  1 a. 
In. — Ballincoatigg,  28  a.  19s.  0|d. — Ballinparseone,  45  a. 

3 xi.  28  p.  prof.  86  a.  & 11  p.  unprof.  13s.  11  j(/. ; par.  of 
Ventry,  same  co. — Gerane  qr.,  126  a.  3 r.  10  P.  11. 18s.  6^fl. 
— in  Ferriter’s  qr.,  95  a.  & 10  x>.  11.  8s.  10)d. ; par.  of  Dun- 
queene,  same  co. — Ballintra,  234  a.  3 R.  38  p.  prof.  205  a.  2 a. 
10  p.  unprof.  31.  11s.  4jrf. — Cluontese,  1 13  a.  3 r.  30  p.  prof. 
10  a.  unprof.  11.  14s.  1\d. — Total,  4,579  a.  & 10  p.  plant. 
(7,416  A.  3 R.  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  691. 1 ls.3.Jrf. ; all  in  the 
bar.  of  Corkaginny,  same  co.  — Skehanagb,  1 qr.,  56  a. 
11s.  id. — Grange  alias  Lisnegraunchy,  90  a.  18s.  2 “d. — Lis- 
donnell,  lqr. — GortnamonaEast,  101  a.  11.0s.  5Jrl. — Carrow- 
killin  and  Carroweenedross  and  Can'oweenkillin,  2qrs.,  73  a. 
14s.  9^d. — Sragh  als  Sraigh  ais  Alune  or  Alane,  1 qr.,  62  a. 
12s.  6W.  — Lisdunine  and  Craweigh  or  Cnaweigh,  i qr., 
39  a.  7s.  lOJd. — in  Ballinlugg,  36  a.  7s.  3W. ; bar.  Longford, 
co.  Galway. — BallaghimuiTy,  Gortncfagh,  and  Shanebally- 
more,  3 cart.,  137  a.  11.  7s.  9d. — Lisnegeeragh  and  Knocka- 
gonnell,  2 cart.,  200  a.  21. 0s.  6 d. — Gortiloghane,  1 cart.,  65  a. 
13s.  1 \d. — Coolerrame  or  Coolerane,  1 cart.,  65  a.  13s.  ljjd. 
— in  Clancuogh  and  Cornmucklagh,  lqr.,  100  a.  11. 0s.  3d. — 
in  Coolecram  or  Coolerane,  6a.  ls.2£d. — in  the  1 qr. and  £ cart, 
of  Cloony,  109 a.  11. 2s.05d.— Total,  1,139 a.  plant.  (1,845  a. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  111.  10s.  71d. ; bar.  Bellamoc,  same  co. — 
Cloonaderagh,  1 cart.,  46  a.  (74  a.  2 R.  3 P.  stat.)  9s.  3}d. ; 
J bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon. — one  house  in  Galway, 
late  yc  mansion  house  of  Sir  Roebuck  Lynch  bart. — to  hold 
one  third  part  of  y°  premisses  (except  the  said  house  in  Gal- 
way) to  Reading  and  yc  Countesse  for  her  life ; and  to  hold 
y'  said  third  part  (after  her  death)  and  yc  rest  of  the  premisses 
to  Coote,  his  heirs  and  assignes,  for  ever,  under  such  limita- 
tions and  uses,  and  subject  to  such  debts,  portion,  and  lega- 
cies, as  are  at  large  in  and  by  yc  judgment  and  determination 
of  the  L.L.  and  Council,  bearing  date  15  Oct.  1663,  limitted, 
mentioned,  and  appointed;  which  judgment  is  inrolled  to- 
gether with  the  last  will  of  Charles  earl  of  Mountrath,  dated 

2d  Feb.  1658. Dale  1th  Nov.  25 th  year. — Inrolled 

30 Ih  April  1674. 

31.  ELIZ.  relict  of  RICHARD  HOULT  and  JOHN 
HOULT  their  son. — The  manor,  house,  and  lands  of  Drum- 
carr, 244a.  41. 18s.95<7. — Hickhockmore, 43 a.  17s.5d. — part 
of  Rulestowne,  50  a.  11. 0s.  3d. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 
Date  2d  March  26 th  year. — Inrolled  10 th  March  1674. 

35.  SAMUEL  BYFIELD.— Part  of  Cloghm'cow,  81  a. 
2 r.  27  p. — pai't  of  Possextowne,  93  a. — part  of  Creg,  47  a. 
2 r.  8 p.  — Total,  222  a.  & 35  p.  plant.  (359  a.  2 r.  17  p. 

stat.)  — Total,  41.  10s.;  bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meath. 

36.  ROBERT  TOMPSON  esq.— Part  of  Donowe,  36  a.  & 
15  p. — Killmire,  159  a.  3 r.  38  p. — part  of  Booterstowne, 
26  A.  & 23  p.— Total,  (359  a.  3 R.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 
41.  9s.  1(W. ; bar.  Lune,  same  co.  — — Date  19 th  March 
26 th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  June  1674. 

37.  RICHARD  MORICK  esq.— In  Tatetrasnagh,  54  a. 
prof.  28  a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  Morick’s  Park. — Comeragli, 


82  a.,  to  be  called  New-Market. — Tatnemonagh,  60  a.  prof.  ss> & 27 

187  a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  New-Meadow. — Ratlikiolane,  to 

be  called  Winefruth,  120  a. — Coolebeg,  to  be  called  Lam-  Fermanagh. 

bertetowne,  112  a.  2n. — Drumadagrnve  or  garne,  119  a.  2r. 

prof.  7 a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  Morick’s  Grove. — Drumgaw- 

nagh,  48  a.,  to  be  called  Stafford. — Skeagh,  88  a.  1 r.,  to 

be  called  Knighton. — in  Corran,  108  a.  2 n.  29  p.,  to  be 

called  Milltowne-Meach. — unprofitable  mountain  thereunto 

belonging,  1,200  a.,  to  be  called  Carrick-o-Casy,  Escanvil- 

ler  alias  Morick’s-Rocks.  — Total,  792  a.  3 r.  29  p.  plant. 

(1,384  a.  1 R.  27  p.  stat.). — Total  rent,  101. 14s.  Id. ; bar. 
Magherestephana,  co.  Fermanagh.  — in  Cashell,  63  a. — Monaghan. 
Avell,  74  a.  2 r. — Carlogan,  88  a.  & 16  p. — Anavebagh,  68  a. 

2 r. — M ullgarry,  77  a.  1 r.  1 6 p. — Total,  336  a.  3 r.  32  p.  plant. 

(545  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.) — Rent,  41.  10s.  llStf. ; bar.  Cremorne, 

co.  Monaghan. 39.  EDW.  CUNNYS. — In  Gowla  alias  Fermanagh. 

Givola,  2 a.  3 r.  4 p.,  to  be  called  Goulding. — in  Derryharne, 

70  a.,  to  be  called  Cunny’s-Grange. — in  Mullaghkippin  alias 
Damallaghkippin,  14  a.  3 n.  18  p. — in  Aghanallow,  61  a.  2 R. 

28  p. — in  Gortgarin,  5 A. — Drumhack  alias  Drumhauke,  13  A. 

2 r. — in  Drumken,  6 a. — Aghamore,21  a. — in  Derrycallaghan, 

17a.  & 10p.— Total,  211a.  3 r.  20p.  plant.  (341a.  3r.  6p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  21.  16s.  1 1 Ul. ; bar.  Magherestephana,  co. 

Fermanagh. 40.  MARGT.EVETT  widow  and  RICH. 

EVETTherson. — Killycloghey  and  Killineher,  129a.  Sr. — 
in  Tullagh,  2tates,  93  a.  & 19p. — both  to  be  called  by  the  name 
of  Evettstowne. — Killmore,  65  a.  1 k. — Ughtetremane  alias 
Oughtecromane,  82  a.— Mullagliawna,  90  a.  1 R.— in  y'  tate 
called  Killnelia  and  Killnamullen,  30  a.  3 r.  7 p.  prof.  20  a. 
unpi-of.  — Ligginauglit  and  Liskieoleaberry,  40  a.  2 r.  prof. 

23  a.  unprof. — Drumgoone,  35  a.  1 r. — Total,  566  a.  3r.  26  p. 
plant.  (918  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.) — Rent,  71. 13s.  Old. ; same  bar. 

and  co. 41.  JOHN  WALMESLY. — In  Garraveag- 

hill,  19  a.— in  Aghneskew,  36  a.— in  Finragh,  Drumack,  and 
Aghanure,  88  a.  3 r.— in  Conga,  71  a.  1 r. — Drumliffe,  38  a. 

3 n.— in  Coryard,  5 a.  1 R.  27  p.— Total,  (419  a.  3 r.  9 p.  stat.) 

— Rent,  31.  9s.  llid.;  same  bar.  and  co. 41.  GEO. 

POTTER.  — In  Oaghill,  Mullanascarty,  and  Garveoghill, 

87  a.,  to  be  called  Potterstowne.— in  Droale,  13  a.— Drum- 
league,  21  a.  2 r.,  to  be  called  Potter’s- Rath.— in  Tremish 
and  Cromey,  30  a. — in  the  mountain  pasture,  25  A.  2 n.  prof. 

200  a.  unprof.,  to  be  called  Loughbrackmeacli. — Total,  (286  a. 

2 r.  34  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  21.  7s.  9Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

42.  JAMES  KING.— In  Mullaghym'Carty,  54  a.,  to  be 

called  Kingsfield.— in  Damallakippin,  23  a.  & 22  p.,  to  be 
called  Jamestowne. — part  of  Aghnallowe,  34  a.  Sr.  18 p. — in 
KillsiUagh,  16  a.— in  Drumliard,  16  a.— Total,  (233  a.  In. 

1 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  11.  18s.  lOid. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

42.  EDW.  COPELAND.  — In  Gowla,  58a. —in  the 
mountain  pasture,  6 a. — Total,  (103  a.  2 it.  27  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

17s.  3}d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 42.  ARTHUR  FOSTER. 

— In  Cappanan,  10  a. — in  Garrahard  or  Corrahard,  3n. 

14  p.,  this  last  to  be  called  Foster’s-Field. — in  Finragh,  7 A. 

2 r._ Total,  (29  A.  2 r.  32  p.  stat.)— Rent,  4s.  llid. ; same 

bar.  and  co. Date  6 th  Jidy  21th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  July 

1675. 

45.  WM.  THORNEBURY  and  ISAACK  HUBBERT.  Tipperary. 
• — -Part  of  Drumane  and  Listillin,  98  a.  1 n.  6 p.  prof.  9 a.  un- 
prof.— Ballyknockane,  142  a.  — Brickanagb,  56  a. — Total, 

(480  a.  stat.) — Rent,  51. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  co.  Tipperary.— — 

Date  1th  July  21th  year. — Inrolled  16 th  July  1675. 


Roll , 25th,  26th,  and  2Jth  Cha.  II.  first  part , bach. 


1.  ROBERT  READING  esq.— In  Killbrew,  21a.  2 b.  I 
39  p. — more  in  the  same,  3 a.  In.  29  r. — more  in  the  same,  I 
271  a.  & 7 p.— Total,  296  a.  & 35  r.  plant.  (447  a.  1 it.  24  p.  | 
stat.)  — Rent,  51.  10s.  life?. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath. — in 
Hilltowne,  74  a.  (119  a.  3 n.  18  p.  stat.)  11.  9s.  11  Jd.;  bar. 
Duleeke,  same  co. — in  Churchtowne  and  Knockanatee,  32  a. 
— in  Aghafinand  Cloncasherivan,  52  a — Total,  (136  a.  & 10  p. 
stat.) — Rent,  11.  13s.  11  Jd. ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s 
Co. — in  y°  qr.  of  Parke,  90  a.,  in  the  Reddendum  only  19  a. 
plant.  (30  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat)  3s.  lOd. ; I bar.  Bellamoe,  co. 
Galway.  — the  islands  of  Skelix,  lying  near  the  islands  of 
Valencia,  1 a. — Kirrane  ais  Curran,  32  a. — more  in  the  same, 
68  a.  with  the  fishings  thereunto  belonging.  — in  Termone, 
contiguous  to  yc  said  Kirrane,  100  a. — Total,  201  a.  plant 
(122.) 


(325  a.  & 35  p.  stat.) — Rent,  13s.  5|d. ; bar.  Iveraght,  co.  Kerry. 
Kerry. — to  hold  y-  lands  in  the  county  of  Meath  during 
the  life  of  Simon  Barnewall  of  Killbrew,  esq.,  after  whose 
death  Patrick  Barnewall,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Symon,  to 
be  restored,  and  enjoy  such  estate  therein  as  of  right  ought 
to  come  to  him  by  virtue  of  a certain  feoffment,  dated 
29  August  1625,  of  and  in  the  said  lands,  to  be  enjoyed  by 
him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  pursuant  to  the  decree  of 
ye  Commissioners  for  the  acts  of  settlement,  dated  15  June, 

15  Ch.  2d;vvith  remainder,  after  the  said  estate  tail  shall  be  spent 
or  determined,  to  him  the  said  Robert  Reading  for  ever. 

3.  CHIDLEY  COOTE  esq.— In  Newtownc,  2 qrs,  1 12  a.—  pOSCOmmon. 
more  in  yc  same,  19  a. — in  Ballinturly,  2 qrs.,  65  a. — more  in 
the  same,  88  a. — more  in  the  same,  3 a. — in  Ranvachalmn 


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Tipperary. 

Limerick. 

Tipperary. 


Dublin. 

Cork. 

Longford. 

Cork. 

Galway. 

Leitrim. 

Wexford. 


and  Ranvallenan  alias  Clunellenane,  2 qrs.,  32  a. — more  in 
_ the  same,  135 a— in  Ardlahinmore  and  Ardlaliinbegg, 88  a.— 
’ Lisdovogh,  1 qr.,  81  a. — Creeve,  2 qrs.,  65  a. — in  Killinraghty, 
2 qrs.,  12  a.— more  in  the  same,  11  A— more  in  the  same,  and 
Carrowbrologhan,  257  a.— in  Carrowbane,  1 qr.,  22  a.  ; 1 bar. 
Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon. — Corryard  and  Gortnecranaght, 
^ qr.,  51  A. — Killeoges  and  Carryglean  5 qr.,  36  A. — in  the  two 

N.  qrs.  of  Ballyfarmoyle,  500  a a moiety  of  10  cartrons, 

and  one  sixth  of  a cart.,  called  Coultibuoly,  Derrydulagh, 
Knockderry,  Corderry,  Derrynaseragh,  Drumruske,  Larga- 
boy,  Derrynary,  Derryfadda,  Inaghawbegg,  Coranclentry, 
Knockwerry,  and  Dery,  240  A. — in  Derringallen,  3d  cart.,  4 a. 
— Tawlagh,  1 cart.,  in  Glawne,  30  a.  — in  Druminmore  ats 
Dromore  qr.,  80  a. — more  in  the  same,  i2  a. — more  in  the 
same,  4a.  ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co.— Carboyle,  3 cart,  173  a.— 
Killeagh,  1 cart.,  being  part  of  Ballinanry,  41  a. — Loghe- 
beg,  1 cart.,  being  part  of  Coray,  62  a. — Coolefuble,  1 cart., 
part  of  Coray,  45  a.  — in  Tullyroe,  A qr.,  80  a.  — Total, 
(3,803  a.  lit.  18  p.  stat.) — Rent,  23/.  5s.  Id. ; bar.  Athlone, 

same  co. Dale  26 th  Nov.  25/4  year. — Inrolled  23 d Feb. 

1674. 

6.  SOLOMON  RICHARDS  esq.  — Siggius-Haggard, 
142  a. — Aghfnd  and  Ballyturtan,  430  a. — part  of  Btfrnes- 
•towne,  15  a. — Ballyneclongh,  85  a. — Ballyvologe,  114  a.;  bar. 
Shilmalier,  co.  Wexford. — part  of  Cooledine,  27  a.  1r.  24  p. 
—in  Clonmore,  126  a.  1 n.  22  p. ; bar.  Ballagheene,  same  co. 
— Tomeene-M'Tcrry,  170  a. — Garryfelime,  95  a.  — Ballyda- 
more,  184  a. — Ballyinortagh,  135  A. — Ballynesimona,  170  a. 
or  107  a. — Raheene,  156  a.;  bar.  Scarwalsh,  same  co. — New- 
towne,  155  a.  2 n.  14  p.;  bar.  Bargy,same  co. — Total,  2,005  a. 
plant.  (3,247  a.  3r.  2p.  stat.)— Rent,  401.  11s.  Ilk/,  reduced 
to  34/.  Is.  by  patent  dated  15  April,  and  inrolled  26  May 

1679.  (Rot.  31°,  \mi'pars,  dorso  R.  47, 48.) Date  18/A  Dec. 

25 th  year. — Inrolled  24 th  Dec.  1673. 

9.  DRURY  WRAY  esq.  — Part  of  Clonelaghy,  228  a. 
8/.  9s.  3d. — Bally  waiter,  359  a. — Killingrana,  9a.  51.  11s.  9irf. ; 
bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tipperary — Hewardstowne,  48a.  14s.7d.; 

bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. Date  19/4  June  26th 

year. — Inrolled  21th  June  1674. 

11.  CHARLES,  son  and  heir  of  Lieut.  HENRY  LANG- 
LIE.—  Part  of  Ballykerine,  163  A. —out  of  the  E.  part,  of 
Ballycarry,  to  be  cutt  off  by  a N.  and  S.  line,  14  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
— in  Killahine,  114  a.— Lisncirocke,  817  a. — Total,  1,008  a. 
2 R.  27  p.  plant.  (1,795  a.  3 r.  17.  stat.)  16/.  16s.  8k/.;  bar. 

Slevardagh,  co.  Tipperary Date  24 th  March  2 6th  year. 

— Inrolled  27th  March  1674. 

14.  Sir  HANS  HAMILTON  hart.  — A timber  house, 
slated,  and  a backside,  in  St.  Patrick’s-street,  18s.  9 d.;  city 
of  Dublin. — part  of  North  Ballymure,  68  a.  & 14  p. — Farren- 
daghaderry  als  Farrandaghadeny  and  Clashduffe,  97  a.  — 
Ardarestigg  alias  Ardirostigg,  108  a.  — Ballycurreene  alias 
Ballycarrane,  340  a. — part  of  Carrickanavoy  als  Cavrickanawy, 
193  a.  & 1 6 p.— Total,  806  a.  & 30  p.  plant.  (1,305  a.  3 it.  22  p. 
stat.) — Rent,  12/.  4s.  10|d. ; in  Finbarry’s  parish,  in  yc  S.  liber- 
ties of  Cork.— Killbride,  2 cart.,  178  a.  & 10p.— Mnllaghclara 
alias  Mulla-Claragh,  2 cart.,  155  a.— Tawnempre,  2cart.,177A. 
& 18  p.  prof.  190  a.  & 35  p.  unprof.  — part  of  Ranaghan,  2 
cart.,  115  a.  2 n.  10  p.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Total,  625  a.  2r. 
38  p.  plant.  (1,013  a.  2 n.  15  p.  stat.)— Rent,  12/.  13s.  4 id.; 
par.  Abbylara,  bar.  Granard,  co.  Longford.— in  trust  for  yc 

(49)  officers. East  Old-Court,  | plow.,  106  a.  10s.  8 ?,d.— 

the  3 parts  of  Ballynekillaalias  Ballynegallow,  108  a.  10s.  I ] J <Z. ; 
bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork.  — § parts  of  the  parke  called 
Gortihally,  the  parke  of  Knocknegan,  ij  parts  of  y'  houses 
and  edifices  thereupon  (except  one  house  and  garden 
wherein  Andrew  Lynch  lived),  6s.  8d. ; in  the  E.  franchises 
of  Galway. — Cornegullagh,  Shraghnegarranagh  or  vanagh, 
Deringeere,  Carrow  or  Coratubber,  Lurgintlela,  Drumnilas- 
sagh,  and  Convey,  1J  cart.,  713  a.  2 u.  32  p.  (1,155  a.  & 13  p. 

stat.)  1/.  8s.  Urf.;  bar.  Drumaheire,  co.  Leitrim. Kill- 

mnloge  alias  Killmalogue,  192  a.  15s.  Ok/.  — Rahale  alias 
Raghale,  438  a.  1/.  1 5s,  5 d. — Coolenemaine  alias  Cloone- 
mainc,  257  a.  1/.  0s.  9Jd.  — Oylefirktragh  als  Farketragh, 

109  a.  2 R.  8s.  lid.  — Ballesillugh,  60  a.  2 r.  4s.  10j}d. 

Ballybrack  alias  Ballebrack,  34  a.  2s.  9rf. — Coolenaboy  alias 
Cullenaghboy,  158  a.  In.  12s.  9^d. ; bar.  Ballagheene,  co. 


Wexford. — Lappans  alias  Lappansbegg  and  Lappansmore,  25,20,6127 
331  a.  1 R.  1/.  2s.  4,jd. ; bar.  Tullaghgarvy,  co.  Cavan. — C"~ J1, 

one  parke,  without  St.  James’s  gate,  adjoining  to  the  dale, 

3 a.  9s.  2£d.  — Lestoge,  67  a.  1 r.  24  p.  1/.  7s.  l$d.  ; _ av“”\ 

liberties  of  Drogheda. — part  of  Ballynetra,  61  a.  1 r.  8p.  ^ ‘ 

(99  a.  1 r.  8 p.  stat.)  18s.  7£d. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork.  °rt' 
— to  hold  this  until  die  mortgage  money  due  thereon  should 
be  paid. — die  half  of  Ballynegellegh  als  Raliard,  190  a.  Wicklow. 
— Cornagawer,  Cronegip,  and  half  of  Ballinparke,  222  a. 

— Cloghoge,  15  a. — Total,  (691  a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.) — Rent, 

1/.  2s.  8 .(d. ; bar.  Arcklow,  co.  Wicklow. 25.  HENRY  Dublin. 

LOFTUS. — In  Corduffe,  15  a.  (25  a.  1 r.  7 p.  stat.)  6s.  Ofd.; 

co.  Dublin. 26.  JAMES  WACHOP.  — Dromaliske,  Down. 

191a.  1 r.  14  p.  prof.  (309  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  66  a.  unprof. 

21.  1 Is.  8d. ; bar.  Kinaleerty,  co.  Down. 27.  MARY 

TRAYLE  and  JOHN  her  son.  — Part  of  Dromticonner 
and  part  of  Raleagh,  681  a.  prof.  101  A.  2 r.  unprof. — 

Dromleiske,  12  a. — part  of  Raleagh,  51a.  1 r. — Total,  744  a. 

1 r.  plant.  (1,205  a.  1 r.  8 p.  stat.) — Rent,  10/.  Os.  10 {d.; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  3d  March  25  th  year. — Inrolled 

8 th  July  1673. 

28.  ROGER  DRAKE,  son  and  heir  of  Dr.  Robert  Drake.  Tipperary. 
— Part  of  Clonbough,  254  a.  2 r.  27  p. — part  of  Tullow, 
contiguous  to  Clonbough,  115  a.  2 r.  31  p. — Total,  (599  a. 

3 r.  28  p.  stat.) — Rent,  51.  12s.  6d. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  co.  Tip- 
perary.— to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the 

said  Dr.  Robert  Drake  deced. Date  ls<  Sep.  25 th  year. 

— Inrolled  10//i  Sep.  1673. 

31.  HENRY  FINCH  gent. — Tomguile  als  Tomecoyle,  Wicklow. 
218  a.  2 r.  4/.  8s.  6d. — Ballylienrygoe  alias  Rathmore  and 
Ballyhenrybane,  being  part  of  Ballylienrygoe,  228  a.  3 n. 

4/.  12s.  7 d.  — Ballincooly  alias  Ballynacoole,  210  a.  3 r. 

4/.  5s.  4d.— Total,  658  a.  plant.  (1,065  a.  3 r.  35  p.  stat.) — 

Rent,  13/.  6s.  5 d. ; bar.  Newcasde,  co.  Wicklow. — Bally-  Cork. 

newr  alias  South  Ballinure  and  Ballynora  alias  Ballynorea, 

169  a. — Dundanawe  alias  Downdannan,  102  a. — Total,  271a. 
plant.  (438  a.  3 r.  35  r.  stat.) — Rent,  4/.  2s.  l|d. ; in  the 

S.  liberties  of  Cork. Date  22 d Oct.  26 th  year. — Inrolled 

9 th  Nov.  1674. 

34.  CLEMENT  SPELLMAN. — Painestowne,  1a.  2 r.  Meath. 
254  p.  prof.  2 a.  2 r.  SO  p.  unprof.— Masetowne,  211  a.  3 r. 

144  p.  prof.  341  a.  3 r.  7 p.  unprof. — Total,  213  a.  2 r.  plant. 

(344  a.  1 n.  37  p.  stat.) — Rent,  4/.  6s.  2d. ; bar.  Skreene,  co. 

Meath. Date  29 th  April  26 th  year.— Inrolled  13/A  May 

1674. 

36.  THOS.  OGLE  and  LETTICE  his  wife,  relict  of  Kerry. 
Capt.  Anthony  Baskett,  and  JOHN  BASKETT,  son  and 
heir  of  said  Anthony. — Coolebane,  127  a.  2r. — part  of  Aglish, 

113  a.  2r.  24  p. — Cooleroe,  137  a. — Kippagh,  164  a. — Bal- 
trasney,  197  a.. — Turpinagh,  64  a. — part  of  Donkenane,  45  a. 

—part  of  Aglish,  63  a.  1 r.  26p.;  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry. 

— to  hold  to  Baskett  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  after  the  death  of 
said  Lettice,  yielding  for  Coolebane,  Kippagh,  and  Donke- 
nane, being  (545  a.  & 12  p.  stat.),  5/.2s.2Jd.,  and  for  the  rest, 

being  (931  a.  2 n.  1 p.  stat.),  8/.  14s.  7|d. Dale  15 th  Aug. 

26 th  year. — Inrolled  20 th  Jan.  1674. 


39.  Sir  THOMAS  SOUTH  WELL  bart. — Killcullen  alias  Limerick. 
Killcuoleene,  310  a.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — in 
Carhue,  100  a. — Total,  (664  a.  & 21  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

61.  4s.  6 id.  ; bar.  Coshma,  same  co. 42.  BENJAMIN 

WRIGLEY. — Ballirobbin,  124  a.  (200  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.) 

1/.  17s.  8d:;  bar.  Connello,  same  co. Dale  5th  Feb. 

27 th  year. — Inrolled  29/4  April  1675. 


44.  THOMAS  LAWRENCE. — Summerstowne,  259  a.  Meath. 
3r.  32p.  (421a.  & 13  p.  stat.)  51.  5s.  3^d. ; bar.  Moyfenragh, 
co.  Meath — Johnstowne,  180  a.  & 38  p.  (292  a.  1 r.  17p.  stat.)  Westmeath. 
31.  13s.  Id. ; bar.  Delvin’,  co. Westmeath. — in  the  Mote,  64  a.  Meath. 

& 1 p. — Ballmtillin (part),  5a.  3r.  20p.  (113a. & 32p. stat.) 

— Rent,  1/.  8s.  3id. — Total,  510a.  1 r.  Up.  plant.  (826  a. 

2 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Rent,  10/.  6s.  7 £</. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

45.  MARGARET  FLETCHER  alias  HAMIL- 
TON and  MARY  FLETCHER.  — In  Laganhall,  31a. 


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Meath. 


28  Cii.II. 
Tipperary. 


Tipperary. 


Westmeath. 

Kilkenny. 

Tipperary. 


Louth. 


Monaghan. 

Louth. 

Meath. 


Galvsay. 


2 it.  27  p.  (51  a.  1 it.  7 p.  stat.)  128.  lOd. ; bar.  Duleek,  same 
co.— to  hold  two  full  third  parts  to  Margaret  and  her  heirs, 

and  the  other  third  part  to  Mary  and  her  heirs. Date 

5lh  June  27/ A year. — InroUed  4 th  Dec.  1675, 


Roll,  28  th  Gha.  I. 

1.  JOSEPH  RUTHORNE  gent— Pollykerry  and  Kill- 
shillane  (part),  204  a.  3 it.  8r. — Skehanagh,  12  a.  2 it. — Total, 
(352  a.  3 it.  39  p.  stat.) — Rent,  31. 6s. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offii,  co. 
Tipperary. — Curraghauna,  yc  W.  part,  146  a.  2 it. — the  E.  of 
Lismacclnte,  24  a.  2 r— the  middle  of  Coolevougy,  125  a.  & 
39 p. prof.  25  a.  unprof.— Total,  (479  a.  3 r.  18  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

41. 9s.  lljd. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  same  co. 2.  JOSEPH 

YELVERTON— In  Kilvardagh,  94  a.  & 37  v.  (152  a.  2 r. 

22  p.  stat.)  1/.  8s.  Id. ; bar.  Ikerrin,  same  co. 2.  JOHN 

ARMIGER.— In  Kilvardagh,  75  a.  In.  6p.  (121a.  3 r. 

21  p.  stat.)  1/.  2s.  8 d. Date  28 Ik  Feb.  28 th  year. — InroUed 

20 th  March  1676. 

4.  THOMAS  RUTLAGE— In  Dary  ais  Darry,  being 
part  of  Kilefadda,  with  a mill,  55  a. — the  8 a.  adjoining  to  the 
said  mill,  in  the  lands  of  Ballinruddery,  8 a. — Drumkilfadda 
ats  Killefadda,  23  a.— Total,  86  a.  plant.  (139  a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.) 
—Rent,  1/.  6s.  lid. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 
Date  23th  Feb.  28 th  year. — InroUed  24th  March  1676. 

6.  JOHN  PARKER— In  Bannaghemore,  50a.  2 it.  26  p. ; 
bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. — in  the  S.  part  of  Clough- 
rauke,  90  a.  1 r.  8 p— Total,  140  a.  3 r.  32  p.  plant.  (228  a. 


47.  Lieut.  Col.  WM.  HAMILTON— Feddan,  323  a.  3 it- 
24 p.  (524  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.)  6/.  11s. 2d.;  £ bar.  Garricastle, 

King’s  Co. Date  31st  Oct.  2'tthyear. — InroUed  23d March 

1675. 


r.  first  part,  face. 

1 r.  23  p.  stat.) — Rent,  21.  17s.  Id. ; bar.  Fassaghdining,  co. 

Kilkenny. 9.  WM.  BIRD. — In  Streamstowne,  27  a. 

10s.  lid. — part  of  Bannaghmore,  86a.  Ir.  25  p.  1/.  14s.  lid.; 

bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 10.  GULIELMA- 

MARIA  SPRINGATE. — Great  and  Little  Coolcons,  157  a. 
& 32  p.  (254  a.  2 r.  21  p.  stat.)  SI.  3s.  Id. ; bar.  Deece, 

co.  Meath. Date  10 th  Jan.  27 th  year. — InroUed  21th  June 

1676. 

12.  THOMAS  ADY  gent— Croane,  167  a.  1 it.  8p— 
Croghnemony,  E.part,  128  a. — Gurtreene,  part  of  Killoweene, 
36  a— Kilfrehane,  78  a.  3 R.  4 p— Ballywery,  76  a— Total, 
486a.  & 12  p.  plant.  (787  a.  1 R.  17  p.  stat.)— Rent,  7/.7s.7J,d.; 

bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipper  ary. Date  23d  May  23th  year. 

— InroUed  26 th  May  1676. 

16.  HIEROM  SANKEY  esq.  — Ballyvaldin,  240  a.  4/. 
17s.21d— Ballinbally  (part),  499  a.  3 r.  20  p.  10/.  2s.  43d.; 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — in  Cappagh,  14  a.  4s.  23d. ; 
bar.  Slevardagh,  co.  Tipperary— to  hold  to  the  only  use  of 
and  in  trust  for  Henry,  Eliz.,  Jane,  and  Bridget  Ireton,  children 

of  Henry  Ireton  dec'1. Date  12 th  April  28 th  year.— 

InroUed  4 th  May  1676. 


Roll,  28 th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


I.  ELIZ.  and  SARAH,  daughters  and  coheirs  of  JN. 
SWYNOCK,  late  of  Woolwich  in  Kent,  son  and  heir  of 
Rob'  Swynock,  late  of  Mayeston,  co.  Kent,  gent. — Coolekill, 
181a.  & 9 p.  prof.  104  a.  unprof—  Mancunian,  both  parts, 
58  a.  2 r.  28  p.  prof.  20  a.  unprof— Curraghkeale,  W.  part, 
127  a.  & 18  p.  prof.  128  a.  unprof— part  of  the  S.  part  of 
Fountaine,  3 a.  2 r.  2 p. — Total,  (559  a.  3 r.  26  p.  stat.)  — 

Rent,  51.  12s.  5id. ; territory  of  Ileagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

Date  11th  June  28 th  year.— InroUed  \2thJuly  1676. 

3.  GEO.  DISNEY— In  Great  Ratlibody,  54  a.  2 r.  27  p. 
(88  a.  2 r.  10  p.  stat.)  l/.2s.  Id. ; bar.  Atlierdee,  co.  Louth. 

3.  ROWL.  YOUNG.  — Of  Drakestowne,  78  a.  — in 

Cookestown,  41a— Total,  (122  a.  Sr.  29  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

21.  8s.  2{d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 3.  JOHN  HILL— Part 

of  Anaglogg,  16  a.  2 r.  27  p— ltogerstowne,  128  a— Total, 
(234  a.  Ir.  13  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  21.  18s.  7d.;  same  bar.  and 

co. 3.  WM.  SMART— TuUylumper,  1 tate,90A.  (145a. 

3r.  5p.  stat.)  l/.4s.  3jd.;  bar.  Dartry,  co.  Monaghan.— 

in  trust  for  yc  children  of  Anthony  Tyrrell. Date  25 th  Jan. 

27 th  year. — -InroUed  10 th  Feb.  1676. 

6.  JOHN  BROWNE— Part  of  Dromeene,  100  a.  (161a. 

3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  21.  0s.  6d. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 

Date  12 th  Jan.  27 th  year.— InroUed  26th  June  1676. 

9.  CHRISTOPHER  CUSACKE  esq— The  castle,  town, 
and  lands  of  Rathaldron,  245  a.  1 r.  26  p— Navinstowne, 
114  a— Corbettstowne,  59a.  1 r.  8p— Total,  418a.  2 11.  34 r. 
plant.  (678a.  1 r.  stat.) — Rent,  3l.3s.6Ul-,  bar.  Navan,  co. 

Meath. Date  3d  July  28 th  year.— InroUed  24th  Aug. 

1676. 

II.  JOHN  EYRE  esq— In  Killineny,  1 qr.,  24  a.  2 r. 
4s.  lOjd— in  Ballycouse,  3d  qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Oid— in  Carnekina 
or  Carrowkiny,  1 qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5 id. — Gortcarda,  i cart.,  11a. 
2s.  21d. — Bodelagh  and  in  Tirrekellin,  140  a.  1/.  8s.  3-jd. — 
Kiltalastie,  18a.  3s. 7 id— in  Gortlinhy,  7 a.  Is.  5d— Me- 
hanakeogh,  1 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d— in  Derryhoran,  3 qrs.,  228  a. 


21.  6s.  1 Id. — in  Tullaghnelicky,  55  a.  11s.  lid. — in  Cappagh 
quarter,  245  a.  21.  9s.  6fd.  — in  Cappagh  quarter,  28  a. 
5s.  8d. — in  Feamoroghter  or  voghter,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s.  ; bar 
Longford,  co.  Galway— in  Cloun  or  Cionukeene  qr.,  65  A 
13s.  ljd.  — in  Clonkeene,  12  a.  2s.  5d.  — in  Clonkeene 
17  a.  3s.  5 Id. ; bar.  Clonmacknowen,  same  co.  — in  the 
cart,  of  Keivc,  42  a.  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. — in 
Kilkenedy-Killogenedy,  60  a.  18s.  2§d.;  bar.  Tullagh,  co 
Clare— in  Killdonnelballagh,  3 qrs.,  wanting  3 cart.,  35  a 
10s.  7 \d. — in  Killdonnelballagh,  20  a.  6s.  Oijd. — in  Killdon 
nelballagh  alias  Clanlorny,  65  a.  19s.  83d. — in  Killdonnel 
ballagh,  61a.  18s.  6\d.— in  Killdonnelballagh,  29  a.  8s.  9£d 
—in  Killdonnelballagh,  20  a.  6s.  03d— Total,  1,360  a.  plant 
(2,202  a.  3 it.  27  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  15/.  4s.5d.;  same 

bar.  and  co. Date  13 th  Dec.  28 th  year. — InroUed  16 th  Dec. 

1676. 

15.  HENRY  GREENE  WAY  esq— In  Rossaganny,  i qr., 
with  the  house  and  improvements  built  by  him,  71  a.  2 n.  in 
Garryclough,  1 qr.,  40  a. — in  Coylemore  and  Cappamannagli 
or  ragli,  a parcell  in  Crannagh,  and  bogge  and  wood,  175  a, 
2 11. ; bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Galway  .—Note .-  The  decree  and  cer- 
tificate of  the  commissioners  for  putting  the  Acts  of  Settlement 
in  execution,  for  this  grant  to  be  made  to  him,  is  dated  23  Nov. 
1667,  and  inrolled  6 Feb.  1672.  {Anno  2 5”,  Car.  2il,  1 "“pars, 
dorso  Roll  1.) — in  Lissadeill  and  Killcoronan,  2 qrs.,  133  a. 
Total,  420  A.  plant  (680  a.  1 R.  13  p.  stat.)  608  a.  in  the  de- 
cree. — Total,  4/.  2s.  6 id. ; i bar.  Louglueagh,  same  co. 
— Poulenequeia,  1 qr.  (part),  112  A.  (181  A.  1 R.  27  p.  stat.) 
1/.  14s.0$d.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare— the  Castle  and  Cre- 
gostie,  1 qr.,  108  a. — Glanhelty  and  Iskerlaban,  102  a. — Fara- 
naglearagh,  parcell  of  Iserkelly,  28  a.  ; i bar.  Loughreagh,  co. 
Galway. — in  Lehardane  qr.,  66  a. — Total,  304  a.  plant.  (492  a. 
1 R.  29 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.  ls.6Jd. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same 
co— to  hold  these  for  y»  term  of  200  years  from  the  date  of  a 
deed  of  mortgage  made  to  him  thereof,  28  July  1656,  by  Henry 
O’Nealc  esq.  (after  knt.),  for  80/.,  upon  condition  of  reduc- 
tion.  Date  3d  May  28 thyear. — InroUed  6th  Aug.  1676. 


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Galway.  1.  GEORGE  FRENCH  gent.— In  Imloglilee  qr.,  108  a.  i 
(174  a.  3 n.  30  p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.  10 Jd.,  to  the  use  of  him  for 

Mayo.  ever ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway.  — Polnaglea  qr.,  96  a.  | 
19 s.5Jd. — in  Tawnaghbane  qr.,  62  a.  12s.6Jd. — Carrowreagh 
qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6 d. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — to  the  use  of 
Matthew  Martin  for  his  life,  remainder  to  French  for  ever. — 
in  Creighduffe qr., 70 a.  (113a.  1 R.  22p.stat.)  14s.2d.;  same 
bar.  and  co. — to  the  use  of  himself  for  ever. — Ruveagh  qr., 
239  a.  (387  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  21.  8s.  4 Jd> ; bar.  Clanmorris, 
same  co. — to  the  use  of  Ja‘  Browne  esq.,  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body ; remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  Jeoffry  Browne 
esq.,  dec' ; and  under  such  further  trusts  as  in  said  Jeoffry’s 
will,  dated  14  Jan.  1668,  are  appointed. — Clashmonykelly  qr., 
73a.  14s.  9Jd. — Carrowekeele,  lqr.,  77a.  15s.7d. — Ballynue 
als  Newtowne,  94  a.  19s.  Old. — Knockroe  alias  Knockera- 
downe,  1 qr.,  60a.  12s.ljd. — Clunebnory,  1 qr.,  76a.  15s.4Jd. 
— Carrownecon,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s. — Rahindtiffe,  42  a.  8s.  6Jd. ; 

Galway.  bar.  Carra,  same  co. — in  Cloneglassie,  2 qrs.,  205  A.  (332  a. 

6 12  p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  6d. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. — in 
Pollirillan  or  PollicriUan,  ) qr.,  80  a.  (129  a.  2n.  14  p.  stat.) 

1 6s.  2 Jd. — to  the  use  of  himself  for  ever. — Total,  1,408  a.  plant. 
(2,280  A.  2 R.  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  14/.  5s.  0 id. ; bar. 

Mayo.  Tyaquin,  same  co. 4.  PATRICK  NOLAN  gent. — In  . 

Largoe,  i-  qr.,  83  a.  16s.  9Jd. — Den'evoghane,  4 qr.,  181  a. 
I/.  16s.  7l)d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.  — Carrowast,  1 qr.,  : 
172  a.  1/.  14s.  9|d. — in  Lissinemanus,  lqr.,  22  a.  4s.  5J.d.— 
in  Derrycoly,  1 qr.,  80  a.  16s.  2Jd. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  54a. 
10s.  1 1 Jd. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — Clanfinish,  1 qr.,  161  a. 
1/.  12s.  7d. — Tumdeslow,  1 qr.,  186  a.  1/.  17s.  8d. — Labna- 
mucky,  1 qr.,  212  a.  21.  2s.  lid. . — in  Laglitimorkane,  i 
d»,  144.  a.  1/.  9s.  lid;  bar.  Gallen,  same  co.— Carrowmore, 

1 qr.,  190  a.  1/.  18s.  5 Jd. — in  Oultannagh,  3 qrs , 45  a.  9s.  1 Jd. 
— in  Lissetaw,  105  a.  1/.  Is.  3 ft/. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. 
— in  Bnllagh  qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 Jd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co — 
in  Coole,  1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  1 |d. ; bar.  Carra,  same  co. — Total, 
1,735a. plant.  (2,810a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,17Z.lls.3Jd. 

6.  EDW.  BROWNE  of  Galway,  merchant.  — Kil- 

coyle  alias  Killkell,  1 qr.,  51a.  10s.  4d. — Colmacneale,  4 qr., 
109  a.  1/.  2s.  Ojd. — Claddy  alias  Errifle,  53  a.  10s.  8fd. — 
Taunafinlagh  mountain,  70  a.  14s.  2d.  — Ballygolman  alias 
Clnndavock  mountain,  28  a.  5s.  2d. — Fallbower  alias  Killka- 
kan  and  Bracklon,  1 qr.,  1 12  A.  1/.  2s.  8Jd. — Fallbower  als 
Boghfarragh  and  Frighclone,  164  a.  1/.  1 3s.  2Jd. — Aylene- 
gapple,  1 qr.,  23  a.  4s.  7|A— Knockbrack,  1 qr.,  51  A.  10s.4d. 
— Loghtivodane,  1 qr.,  104  a.  1/.  Is.  0 \d. — Fermoyle,  A qr., 
56  a.  11s.  4//. — Glankeane,  1 qr.,  90  a.  18s.  3d. — Total,  911  a. 
plant.  (1,475a.  2r.  20 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9/.  4s.  5Jd. ; bars. 

Murriske  and  Burrishowle,  co.  Mayo. 8.  CHARLES 

MOLLOY. — Carrowm'tyre,  1 qr.,  with  a parcell  of  waste 
bogg,  41a.  8s.  3.1  d. — Kiltwey  alias  Ballintwey,  1 qr.,  88  a.  I 
17s.9i|d. — Levallyroe,  2 qrs.,  197  a.  1/.  19s.  lOJd. — Carrow-  | 
hanny,  1 cart.,  80  a.  16s.  2 Id. — Knocknenally,  1 qr.,  81a. 
16s.  4j)d. — in  Corr  alias  Carrowcorr  ats  Carrowcort,  1 qr., 
70  a.  14s.  2\d. — in  Drumadderry,  1 qr.,  6 a.  Is. 2W. — Total, 
563  a.  plant.  (912  a.  2 r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51. 14s. ; bar.  Cos- 
telloe, same  co. — to  hold  to  yc  use  of  Patrick  French,  his  heirs 
and  assignes,  untill  he  or  they  were  paid  100/.,  and  after  to 

Molloy  for  ever. Date.  14 tli  August  29 th  year. — Inrolled 

21th  August  1677. 

Sligo.  11-  OLIVER  JONES  esq.,  second  Justice  of  the  King’s 
Bench.— In  Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  45  a.  (72  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.) 

Ho  i tot  9s.  1 ,1</. ; bar.  Lyna,  co.  Sligo. — Shanballisallagh,  1 qr.,  114  a. 

lZ.3s.0jd. — in  Knockglasse,  2 qrs.,  21a.  4s.2:jtf.;  bar.  Boyle, 

Sligo.  co.  Roscommon. — in  Carrowneiden,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3Jd. — 
Carrownecreevy,  4 qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOJd. — Carrowreagh,  4 qr., 
18  a.  3s.  7 £d. — Carrowcashell,  1 qr.,  86  a.  17s.  5 d. — in  Car- 
rowmore, 1 qr.,  41  A.  8s.  3 Id. — Total,  380  A.  plant.  (6 15  a.  2 r. 

7 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  31.  16s.  10 Ad. ; bar.  Lyna,  co.  Sligo. 
Date  10</i  March  29 th  year. — Inrolled  20 th  March  1677. 

Clare.  14.  MARY  MARGETSON  widow,  daughter  of  Sir  Geo. 

Carr  knt. — All  that  and  those  the  tenements  and  lands  of 
Ballydonnoghan,  1 qr.,  212  a. — Drumard,  1 qr.,  318  a. — Lis- 
baneene,  1 qr.,  160a. — Total,  690  a.  plant.  (1,117  a.  2 r.  20p. 
stat.)  — Rent,  10/.  9s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare.— to 
hold  untill  s)ie,  her  heirs  or  assigns,  shall  be  fully  paid  328/. 


by  Donnogh  O’ Callaghan  esq.  and  Ellen  his  wife,  or  their  Clare. 

heirs;  and  after  to  the  only  use  of  them  for  ever. Date 

21s/  Dec.  28 th  year. — Inrolled  22  d Jan.  1676. 

16.  PETER  AYLWARD  esq.,  son  of  John  Aylward  esq.,  Galway. 
dec11. — Ballingowen,  1 qr.,  161  a.  1/.  12s.  6 Jd. — in  woody  and 
mountainous  pasture  belonging  thereto,  11a.  2s.  2 \d.  — in 
Ballymoe,  4 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10  Id. — Knockavany,  A qr.,  115  a. 

1/.  3s.  3d. — Tully,  1 qr.,  117  a.  1/.  3s.8d. — a parcell  of  oaken 
wood  in  coition  to  Tully,  Knockenanny,  and  Carrickclough, 

13  a.  2s.  7Jd. — Lisluderan,  A qr.,  110  a.  1/.  2s.  3d.— Ballyne- 
gare,  A qr.,  142  a.  1/.  8s.  8Jd. — Garrane-Paddeene,  l cart,  in 
the  qr.  of  Ballynegare,  26  a.  5s.  3d.  — Gortnakelly,  1 cart, 
in  d“,  32  a.  6s.  5 id. — Derrylaghane,  a parcell  of  wood  and 
pasture  belonging  to  the  said  qr.,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd. — Lisnenackrey, 

1 qr.,  125  a.  1/.  5s.  3Jd. — Derrylaghane,  a parcell  of  wood  and 
mountainous  pasture  belonging  to  Lisnenackrey  qr.,  19  a. 

Ss.lOd. — in  the  greater  A qr.  of  Cappaghcuna,  54a.  10s.  lid. 

— Lisnebehorna,  A qr.,  41a.  8s.  31d.  — Tully,  A qr.,  53  a. 

10s.  8Jd. — Ballinlougha,  4 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d.— Graige  or  Craige, 

A qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2d.—  Gortnehemerson,  2 parcells,  15a.  3s.0Jd. 

— Carrowroe,  4 qr.  in  the  four  qrs.  of  Ballinekilly,  41a. 

8s.  3Ad. — in  Carrowroe,  2-Sd  parts  of  a qr.  and  2-3ds  of  a cart, 
in  the  said  four  qrs.,  130  a.  1/.  6s.  3 \d. — in  Dromkeary  alias 
Allycollane  qr.,  110  a.  1/.  2s.  3d. — in  a parcell  of  mountainous 
pasture,  part  of  Sleavaglity,  64  a.  12s.  11  Jd. — Total,  1,534  a. 
plant.  (2,483  a.  3 R.  37  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  15/.  10s.  5Jd. ; 

4 bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Galway. 18.  NICHOLAS  AYL- 

WARD.—In  Ardreny,  4 qr.,  243  a.  21.  9s.  lfd—  in  Killo- 
rum,  2 qrs.,  145  a.  l/.9s.4d. — in  Cooletemurrogh,  1 qr.,  106  a. 

1/.  Is.  5Jd.;  4 bar.  Clonm'nowen,  same  co. — in  Colline,  3d  of 
aqr.,  69  a.  13s.  10id. — Total,  (911a.  2r.  39  p.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  5/.  13s.  Hid. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co. 19.  PETER  Clare 

FORSTALL  gent.,  son  of  Edm"  Forstall  dec".— In  Drom- 
corhin,  Inchintraghin,  and  Pouledeganife,  1 qr.,  32  a.  9s.  7 d. 

— Aghleme,  3d  of  a qr.,  27  a.  8s.  2d. — Craghleigh,  1 qr.  and 
l-6th  part  of  a qr.,  90  a.  1/.  7s.  4d.  — in  Lower  Killqnane, 

5-6ths  of  aqr.,  27  a.  8s.  2d. — in  Tullagh,  lqr.,  66  a.  1/. — Total, 

242  a.  plant.  (391  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  31. 3s.  3d. ; 

bar.  Islands,  co.  Clare. Date  26th  June  2 9th  year. — In- 

rolled  30th  June  1677. 

20.  PATRICK  FRENCH  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Oliver  French  Mayo. 
knt. — Moycarha,  4 qrs.,  232  a.  21.  6s.  llfd. — in  Cloghanearly 
and  Dunemorne,2qrs.,  140  a.  1/.  8s.  4Jd. — Carrowantorlagh, 

1 qr.,  108  a.  1/.  Is.  lO.ld. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — in  Galway. 

Imarkely  qr.,  40  a.  8s.  Id. — Total,  520  a.  plant.  (842  a.  1 r. 

19  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51.  5s.  3. Id. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Gal- 
way.  21.  JOHN  BROWNE  esq.  — Robineard,  A qr.,  Mayo. 

116  a.  1/.  3s.  5 Jd. — Creggane,  J qr.,  58  a.  11s.  8|d. — Mony- 
croyne,  29  a.  5s.  10  Jd. — Total,  203  a.  plant.  (328  a.  3 n.  12  p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  Is.  Id. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. 

21.  EDMD.  FALLON  of  Mote,  co.  Roscommon,  gent. — In  Galway. 

Trinelehurragh  parcell,  62  A.  12s.  6Jd. — in  Trinekilbegg  par- 

cell,  59  a.  11s.  lljd.  — Corcullen  parcell,  23  a.  4s.  7 Jd. — 
Carrowmore,  part  of  Fiddane,  35  a.  7s.  l|d. — in  Derrynegir, 
belonging  to  Carrowntobber,  32  a.  6s.  5?d. — Derrynebrin  par- 
cell,  1 A.  2 it.  3Jd. — Total,  212  a.  2 R.  plant.  (344  a.  & 33  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  21.  3s. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. 

22.  CHAS.  DALY. — Inishbraker  als  Inishraher,  1 cart.,  6 a.  Mayo. 
Is.  2 )d. — Loghanliea  alias  Loghanleogh,  4 qr.,  16  a.  3s.  2fd. — 
Loghnockan  alias  Cloholycan  alias  Cloghnahunck  alias  Knuck- 

legan  alias  Raitli,  4 qr.,  56  a.  11s.  4 Jd. — Coolebarry,  4 qr., 

54  a.  10s.  1 1 Jd. — Ballenloghye,  lqr.,  176a.  1Z.  15s.  7Jd.— 

Lisloan,  1 cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5 Id. — Knockfittane  alias  Knuckit- 
tattane,  % qr.,  108  a.  1/.  Is.  lOJd. — Drttmmeboe,  1 cart.,  33  a. 

6s.  8Jd. — Total,  471a.  plant.  (763  a.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

4/.  15s.  4 id. ; bar.  Burrishowle,  co.  Mayo. 22.  EDMOND  Roscommon. 

BERMINGHAM. — In  Cloonelogh  qr.,  105  a.  (170  & 15  p. 

stat.)  1/.  Is.  3d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. 

Date  30 th  June  29 th  year. — Inrolled  3d  Aug.  1677. 

24.  JOHN  FRENCH  esq. — Skehinenegan,  4 qrs.,  446  a.  Roscommon- 
4/.  10s.  3 Jd. — Farraragh,  4 qrs.,  619  a.  6/.  5s.  4Jd. — in  Car- 
ruduffe,  6 qrs.,  353  a.  3/.  11s.  5Jd. — Total,  1,418  a.  plant. 

(2,297  a.  & 1 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  14/.  7s.  I id. ; 4 bar.  Bella- 

moe, co.  Roscommon. 25.  ROGER  M'DERMOTT  gent. 

— In  the  4 qrs.  of  Tawnagh-Drissoge,  196  a.  1/.  19s.  8d. — in 


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39  Ch.  II.  the  said  4 qrs.,  28  a.  5s.  S\d. ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co. — in 

Cloonelagh  qr.,  105  a.  1/.  Is.  3d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  same 

Roscommon.  c0. — in  Colallaggab,  1 qr.,  50  a.  10s.  lid. ; bar.  Gallen, 

Mayo.  co.  Mayo. — in  the  2 qrs.  of  Moygh  and  Gortvarla,  6 a. — 
two  third  parts  of  the  105  a.  in  Cloonelagh  qr.  aforesaid, 
70  a.  12s.  lfd. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — Total,  439  a. 
plant.  (711  a.  & 20  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  4 4 8s.  10id. — to 
hold  all  these  to  the  use  of  Edm'1  Irving,  Sarah  his  wife, 

and  Mary  Dermott,  for  ever. 25.  EDMOND  MOEISH 

gent.  — In  Keilbanada,  1 tryne,  62  a.  12s.  6.)d. — in  the 
same,  19  a.  3s.  10.Jd.  — Total,  (131  a.  & 33  v.  stat.)  — 

Roscommon . Total  rent,  16s.  4f  d. ; bar.  Costelloe,  same  co. 25.  COR- 

MACK  O’CONNOR  gent. — In  Lecarrownegeeragh,  24  a. 
(38  a.  3 b.  20  p.  stat.)  4s.  10Jd. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscom- 
mon.  Date  31st  July  29 th  year. — Inrolled  28 th  Aug. 

1677. 

Galway.  27.  RICHARD  POWER  esq— Cahircoyler  alias  Cregg- 
mulgreny,  1 qr.,  107  a.  14  Is.  7fd— Lekill,  A qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 %d. 
— Ballyline,  4 qrs.,  279  a.  24 16s.  53d— Emlagh,  A qr.,  139  a. 
14  8s.  lid. — Lismoylan,  A qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6Jd. — Ballyblogh  or 
blaghy,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Ballythea,  l qr.,  and  Cregrogeor  Cregrory, 

1 qr.,  130  a.  14  6s.  3 id. — Touregee  or  Zourogee,  1 qr.,  53  a. 
10s.  8: \d.  — Poleneshunnagh  or  Polnesnuagh,  1 qr.,  73  a. 
14s.  9jd. — in  Killnipatrick  or  Killeenepatrick,  A qr.,  30  a. 
6s.  0$d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway— in  Bokin,  l qr., 
116  a.  14  3s.  5 id. — in  Derrybrine,  137  a.  14  7s.  8Sd.;  * bar. 
Loughreagh,  same  co.- — Killogillin,  A qr.,  51  a.  10s.  3 $d. — 
in  Droamkerry  alias  Allecolane,  1 qr.,  117  a.  14  3s.  8£d. — 
Total,  134  10s.  4d. ; bar.  Dunkellyn  and  Letrym,  same  co. 

28.  DOMINICK  ROCH  esq— Croghill,  1 qr.,  362  a. 

34  13s.  3|d. — in  Clonemeane,  1 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9)d— Lisdu- 
gane  and  Lisgany  ats  Skeaghnehy,  2 qrs.,  236  a.  15s.  7 {d. — 
in  Gortinegilla  and  Bealaturick,  73  a.  16s.  ljd. — in  Lis- 
dowgane  ats  Lisgilvane,  called  Skeagbnegocha,  1 qr.,  77  a. 
24  7s.  9}d. — in  Clonkeene,  remotest  from  the  Turlogh,  70  a. 
14s.  2 jd— Total,  894  a.  plant.  (1,367  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  84  10s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Longford  and  Clare,  same 

co. 29.  NICHOLAS  ARCHDAKNE  gent— In  Cros- 

connell,  1 qr.,  151a.  14  10s.  61d— Carrocule,  1 qr.,  120  a. 
14  4s.  3r)d.  — Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  152  a.  14  10s.  8?,d. — in 
Lisnarvagh,  4 qr.,  66  a.  13s.  4Jd. — Carrowkeelebegg,  A qr., 
50  a.  10s.,  lid. — Total,  (873  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

54  9s.  OJd. ; A bar.  Clonm'noen,  same  co. 30.  WALTER 

DATON  gent. — In  Ballindrumine,  22  a.  4s.  5 Id. — half  a qr. 
of  the  same,  132  a.  14  6s.  8£d.  — Ballentroghane,  3 cart., 
178  a.  14  16s.  0£d. — in  Ballentroghane,  3 cart.,  4 a.  9 \d. — 
Templebannagh,  1 cart.,  102  a.  14  0s.  7fd— in  Carrowgar- 
rane  qr.,  146  a.  14  9s.  6j|d. — Total,  584  a.  plant.  (945  a.  3 r. 
31  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  54  18s.  lid. ; A bar.  Letrym,  same 
co. Date  5 th  May  29 th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  June  1677. 


Mayo.  32.  DANIEL  DOWDE  gent.,  son  and  heir  to  Teig 
Reagh  Dowde. — Carrownekeiragli,  1 qr.,  117  a.  14  3s.  S\d. 

Carrowreigh,  1 cart.,  59  a.  1 Is.  ll)d. — Derrimuck,  1 cart., 

56  a.  11s.  4Jd. — Ballymoonalian'e,  1 cart.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. — 
Gortgarra,  1 cart.,  71  a.  14s.  4Jd— in  Ballygarra,  4 qrs., 
180  a.  14  16s.  5|d. — Total,  497  a.  plant.  (805  a.  & 12  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  54  0s.  7id. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. Date 

13 eh  Sep.  29 th  year. — Inrolled  16 th  Oct.  1677. 

Clare.  33.  ANNE  EUSTACE  widow  and  MARTHA  EUS- 
TACE—In  Drumlihy,  2 qrs.,  222a.  (359a.  2 n.  15  p.  stat.) 

34  7s.  4d. ; bar.  Moyfarta,  co.  Ci.are. Date  28 th  June 

9,9th  year. — Inrolled  31s<  July  1677. 

Galway.  35.  THOMAS  NUGENT  esq.  — Pal  lace,  3 cart,  and 
2-3ds  cart.,  310  a.  34  2s.  8id. — Lissinard,  3d  of  a qr.,  131  a. 
14  6s.  6d. — Killcarban,  A qr.,  157  a.  14  Us.  9 d. — in  Balleline, 
j qr.}  152  a.  14  10s.  9Ad— in  Gortnessellagh,  A qr.,  98  a. 
19s.  lOd. — in  Cappaghcurr  or  carr,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3d. — 
Olterfian,  1 cart.,  85  a.  17s.  2 id. — in  Garraneand  Ballinsmale, 
2-3ds  of  qr.,  252  a.  24  10s.  11  id. ; A bar.  Ley  trim,  co.  Gal- 
way.— Sunoghbegg,  1 qr.,  or  Sunaghbegg,  245  a.  24  9s.  6 d. ; 
bar.  Longford,  same  co— Kilbride,  1 qr.,  138  a.  14  7s.  lid. 
—in  Cullbane,  20  a.  4s.  0 \d. ; A bar.  Leytrim,  same  co— 
Boholekeira  or  Beholekira,  1 qr.,  177  a.  14  15s.  9i*d— Knock- 
anevin  and  Coolenegarrick,  2 qrs.,  206  a.  24  Is.  8d. — 
Total,  2,007  a.  plant.  (3,250  a.  3 a.  25  i>.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

204  6s.  2d. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co. Date  13 th  Feb. 

29 th  year. — Inrolled  23 d Feb.  1677. 

(122.) 


37.  RICHARD  COWSE  esq— In  Kayer,  Edermine,  and  ss  Cu.  IL 

Clonmore,  280  a.  ; bar.  Bantry,  co.  Wexford. — in  Mack-  

maine,  Killgibon,  and  Killire,  111a. — Total,  (631a.  2r.  38  p.  Wexford. 

stat.) — Rent,  74  17s.  ll^d. ; bar.  Slielmaliere,  same  co. 

Dale  1st  March  2 9th  year. — Inrolled  2d  March  1677. 

38.  Sir  LUKE  DOWDALL  bait.,  son  of  Lawrence  Roscommon. 
Dowdall  esq. — Milltowne  and  Ballyglasse,  2 qrs.  and  l-3d, 

375  a.  34  15s.  lOjd. — Ballyglasse,  55  a.  11s.  lj}d. — Killna- 
vollahan,  1 qr.,  145  a.  14  9s.  4fd. — Milltowne  wood,  488  a. 

44  18s.  9\d. — in  controversy  between  Ballyglasse,  Milltowne, 
and  Killegnan,  14a.  2s.lOJd. — Glameagh, lqr., 60a.  12s.l£d. 

— Sevenenan  and Shanballynamedagh,2qrs., 267a.  2414s.0Atf. 

— Kilkare,  2 qrs.,  440  a.  44  9s.  0|d. — Shanballyshenan,  1 cart., 

33  a.  6s.  8 id.  — Loglianebrack,  4 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7 Jd. — 

Lisroskeda,  Derrydoucahell,  Carnalee,  Gortnegallagli,  Shan- 
ballym'manus,  Lissnicalime  or  lune,  3 qrs.,  4-12  a.  44  3s.  4|«4 
— in  Carrowmore,  ] qr.,  12  a.  2s.‘  5|d. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr., 

94  a.  19s.  Old— Tobberbredy,  1 qr.,  161  a.  14  12s.  7 £d— 

Total,  2,633  a.  plant.  (4,265  a.  Is.  6 p.  stat) — Total  rent, 

264  13s.  2d. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. Date 

27th  June  29th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  July  1677. 

41.  JAMES  Duke  of  ORMOND— Moate,  2 qrs.,  352  a.  Galway. 

34  1 Is.  3d. — Knocknoule,  1 qr,  of  Killane,  155  a.  14  lls.4Ad. 

— Towreene  and  Gortnefadda,  2 qrs.  and  4,  127a.  14  5s.  8 Id. 

— in  Castlebin,  1 cart.,  4 a.,  in  the  Reddendum,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 R. 

20  p.  stat.)  4s.  10 Jd. — Gortlumane  and  Gortmore,  2 cart,  next 
to  the  rest  of  his  plott,  67  a.  13s.  7 id. — Total,  725  a.  plant. 

(1,174  a.  2 n.  3 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  74  6s.  9id. ; bar.  Kill- 

connell,  co.  Galway. Date  5th  May  29 th  year. — Inrolled 

1st  June  1677. 

43.  FOLLIOTT  Lord  Visct.  POWERSCOURT.  — clan. 
Lissduffe,  1 qr.,  101  a.  14  10s.  8d. — Carrownabartlcy,  1 qr., 

84  a.  14  5s.  6d. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  79  a.  14  4s.  OJd. — in 
Ballyalla,  lqr.,  47  a.  2 r.  14s.  5|d. — in  Pursion  or  Purion, 

1 cart.,  5 a.  1 it.  5s.  7{d. — Coolepecan,  A cart.,  8 a.  2s.  5d. — in 
Baliygells,  1 qr.,  57  a.  2 r.  17s.  5 Jd. — Fannagbaghy  parcel], 

4a.  1s.2A(4 — Came  parcell,  12a.  3s.7|d. — Terremilly,  a par- 
cell,  7 a.  2s.  lid. — Ballincloy  parcell,  29a.  8s.  94d. — Balla- 
trasny,  86  a.  14  6s.  1 Id. — Total,  520  a.  1 n.  plant.  (842  a. 

3 s,  3 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  74  18s.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  co. 

C,.are. 44.  CARBURY,  DAN.,  and  CONSTAINE 

EGAN. — Caherymore,  1 qr.,  69  a.  14  0s.  1 lid. — Clonclonagli, 

1 qr.,  66  a.  140s. OJd. — 1 qr.  in  Gortnepole,  95  a.  148.5.104(4 ; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  19 th  July  29 th  year. — Inrolled 

10 th  Aug.  1677. 

46.  PEIRCE  BUTLER  and  ELLICE  his  wife— Cor-  Clare. 

bally,  2 qrs.,  251  a.  34  16s.  2Jd— in  Ballyhicky,  2 qrs.,  149  a. 

24  5s.  3 id— Total,  400  a.  plant.  (648  a.  & 1 p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  64  Is.  6d.;  bar  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. Date  19 thjum 

29 th  year. — Inrolled  2d  July  1 677 . 

47.  Sir  WILLIAM  TALBOTT  bart.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Meath. 
Rob1  decA  — The  castle  of  Liscarton,  with  part  of  the  lands 
thereunto  belonging,  240  a. — Knockomerand  Doolagh,  190  a.; 

bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.  — Mullaghard,  22  a.  — Taafstowne, 

174  a.  & 16  p.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co. — Legan-Hall  and  Clones- 
towne,  120  a.  & 12  p. ; bar.  Duleeke,  same  co. — Swanstowne, 

125  a. — Liscarty  and  Skeathstowne,  403  a.  3 n. — in  Knock  - 
towne,  30  a.  — Banock  and  Killeane,  110  a.  & 22  p. ; bar. 

Deece,  same  co. — part  of  Tobbertynan,  18  a.  ; bar.  Moyfen- 
ragh,  same  co.  — Total,  (2,321  a.  2 it.  36  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 

294  0s.  5d. — part  of  Carretown, 400  a.  (647  a.  3r.  30  p. stat.)  Kildare. 

84  2s. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — part  of  Castle-Talbott,  part  Wichlom. 
of  Castle-Scllagh,  166  a.  2 r.  30  p.  (270  a.  1 r.  1 p.  stat.) 

34  7s.  6d. — Total,  2,000  a.  plant.;  bar.  Talbottstowne,  co. 

Wicklow. Date  21st  August  29thyear.—Inrolled  12 th  Sep. 

1677. 

50.  LAWRENCE  BETAGH  and  ISMAY  his  wife— In  Roscommon. 
Clonshee,  1 qr.,  25  a.  5s.  Oijd— in  Killctibany,  7 a.  Is.  5 d— 

Total,  (51a.  3 r.  14 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6s.  5 fd.;  bar.  Ballin- 
tobber, co.  Roscommon.  — to  her  heirs  and  assignes. 

Dale  20 th  Dec.  29 th  year.— Inrolled  1 1th  January  1677. 

52.  JAMES  NIXON— Liscormack,  i plow.,  150  a.  24  5s.  Clare. 

6Ad. — Killimer,  1 plow.,  152  a.  24  6s.  lfd— Barrane,  lplow., 

338  a.  54  2s.  7fd. — Total,  640  A.plant.  (1,036  a.  2r.  8 P.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  94  14s.  4d. ; bar.  Clonderala,  co.  Clare. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


[March 


29  Ch.  XT.  53.  BRYAN  M'GRATH  esq.— One  j qr.  of  the  qr.  of  Fea- 

guiny,  100  a.  (161  a.  3 n.  37  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  4j d. ; bar.  Bun- 

ciare.  ratty;  same  co. 54,.  MATTHEW  MARTIN.— Carrow- 

Mayo.  mackerble,  1 qr.,  203  a.  21.  Is.  1 jd— Brackloone  and  Car- 
rowire,  1 qr.,  131  a.  1/-  6s.  6 d. — Drumscoba  and  Carrigg, 
2 qrs.,  178  a.  If.  16s.  0 jd.— Cavowisgorra,  1 qr.,  58  a.  10s.  8jd. 
—in  Mullhowny,  1 qr.,  135  a.  -1/.  7s.  4 jd— Total,  700  a. 
plant.  (1,133  a.  3 it.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  Is.  8jd. ; bar. 

Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 55.  HENRY  WHITE. — Lisduffe, 

Portraghan  alias  Faletragh,  113  a.  If.  2s.  IOU— in  Cahir, 
Iqr.,  44a.  8s.  lid.— Castleturleagh,  lqr.,  100a.  If.  0s.  3d. — 
parcell  of  mountain  in  common,  93  a.  18s.  lOd. ; bar.  Cos- 
tello, same  co. — Bally  more,  1 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  lld—Lecarrow- 
negarragh,  jqr.,40 a.  8s. l.\d.— Roasky,  1 qr., 99 a.  lf.0s.0jd. 

Clare.  —in  Mulhowny,  1 qr.,  9 a.  ls.9  jd. ; bar.  Gallen,  same  co.— in 
Ballygaffy  East,  62  a.  (100  A.  1 B.  29  1*.  stat.)  18s.  lOd. ; bar. 
Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — in  Clonevola,  1 qr.,  110  a.  If.  13s.4Jd. 
— in  Clonkitt,  19  a.  5s.  9d. ; bar.  Clonderalla,  same  co. — 
in  Knockatorhn,  3 cart.,  68  a.  If.  0s.  8d. ; parish  Clonleagh, 
bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.— Total  in  Clare,  259  a.  plant.  (419  a. 
2 n.  9p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3f.18s.7jd— Total  in  Mayo,  552  a. 

plant.  (894  a.  & 27  v.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51. 11s.  9d. Date 

21  si  August  29th  gear. — JnroUed  24 th  August  1677. 

Roscommon.  58.  DUDLEY  PIERCE,  dean  of  Killm'duogh— InTams- 
ruora,  17  a.  3s.  ojd. — in  Tomsruora  or  Tomstruora,  47  a. 
Galway.  9s.  6d. ; j bar.  Moycarnan,  co.  Roscommon.  — in  Clunsi- 
venny  Woods,  29  a.  5s.  lOjd. — in  Lissegelevane,  29  a. 
5s.  10|d. — in  Ballynecurra,  35  a.  7s.  Id. ; h bar.  Kyllyan,  co. 
Galway.— in  Tumsallagn  qr.,  200a.  21.  5s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Long- 
ford, same  co. — in  Clunfall,  2 qrs.,  26  a.  5s.  3 id. ; A bar. 


Clonm'knowne,  same  co.— in  Drumsecour  qr.,  or  Drumsrure  so  c"- IL 
or  Trumsraure,  120  a.  If.  4s.  3 jd— Total,  503  a.  plant. 

(814  a.  3 it.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  Is.  9jd. ; A bar.  Moycarnan,  Roscommon. 

co.  Roscommon. Date  15th  Aug.  29th  year.  — Inrolled 

17 th  Aug.  1677. 

61.  WALTER  BLAKE  esq.— The  qr.  of  Myny,  40  a.  Galway. 
8s.  Id.  — Sellarinbegg  qr.,  110  a.  If.  2s.  3d.  — Moyrost  or 
Moyrest  qr.,  115  a.  If.  3s.  3d.  — Rossavile,  2 qrs.,  117  a. 

If.  3s.  8d.— Drum,  1 cart.,  94  a.  19s.  Ojd— Sarsie,  1 cart., 

56  a.  11s.  4d.— in  Ballynefruam,  j cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5ld. ; bar. 

Muckullin,  co.  Galway— in  Garranclone  or  Garneclone,  iqr., 

45  a.  9s.  13d.— Cregturley,  A qr.,  96  a.  19s.  5 jd.;  bar.  Dun- 
kellyn,  same  co— Russin,  1 qr.,  167  A.  If.  13s.  9jd— Derry- 
kele,  1 cart,  36  a.  7s.  3 jd.— in  Glanm'Murrin,  1 qr.,  52  a. 

10s.  6jd— Formoyle,  £ qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9d. ; bar.  Muckullin, 
same  co.— Crivillagh,  1 cart.,  24  a.  4s.  10jd— Inishlackery, 

1 cart.,  28  a.  5s.  8d— Inishnee,  3 cart.,  76  a.  15s.  4jd. ; bar. 
Ballynehensy,  same  co. — Bunnagippa,  1 cart.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd— 
in  Derryerglynny,  1 qr.,  23  a.  4s.  7 jd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  same 
co.— in  Ullinagh,  1 qr.,  51  a.  10s.  3jd— Cullan,  1 qr.,  44  a.  Mayo. 
8s.  10-Jd.  — Gortbracke,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  7jd.  — Gortboy, 

1 cart,  16  a.  3s.  23d.;  bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — in  a par-  Clare. 
cell  of  coitions  to  Derrinbarbeg  and  Killoy,  21  a.  6s.  43d.; 

bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare.  — in  Cregcurreden  East,  in  that 
quarter,  87  a.  If.  6s.  5d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co.— in  Kil-  Galway. 
line  or  Killone,  3 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6jd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Gal- 
way.— in  Derrycrigh  and  Shanfrighogh,  J qr.,  38  a.  7s.  8 Id. — 

Derrynea,  l cart.,  25a.  5s,  Ojd. — Total,  1,558a.  plant.  (2,523a. 

2 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16f.  6s.  3 jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

Date  Vlth  Aug.  29 th  year.— Inrolled  22 d Aug.  1677. 


Roll,  29  th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  bach. 


Mayo.  1.  WM.  STAFFORD  of  Belavary  ats  Lisnecroe,  co. 

Mayo,  gent. — Keillnecarrow,  3d  qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd. — Lisnecroe, 
1 qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6 \dL — Brometonagh  or  Brometownaugh,  3d 
of  qr.,  71  A.  14s.  4Jd.  — Cragnegoege  or  goage,  1 gneeve, 
64  a.  12s.  lljd— Knocknehowne,  1 gneeve,  26  a.  5s.  3 jd. 
— Laghtenarry,  3d  qr.,  60  a.  12s.  2jd—  Fallfadda  or  Fafadda, 

1 gneeve,  25  a.  5s.  Ojd. — the  Castle-gneeve  of  Danginmore, 
32  a.  6s.  5 jd.  — Com'eboy  or  Tom'eboy,  1 gneeve,  27  a. 
5s.  5jd—  Crag-Edmond,  29  a.  5s.  10jd— the  moiety  of  the 

2 qrs.  of  Carrane ats  Carranm'Stephen,  48  a.  9s.8‘d.— Tower- 
more  and  CorpheUm,  115  a.  If.  3s.  3 jd.— in  Cortower,  3d  of  a 
qr.,  27a.  5s.  5 jd. — Total,  628  A.  plant.  (1,017a.  1 11.  4p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  61. 7s.  2d. ; bar.  Gallen  and  Carra,  co.  Mayo. 
Date  10 th  Dec.  29th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  Dec.  1677. 

Clare  4.  THOMAS  MEAIIA  esq.  — Colemanstowne,  371  A. 

5f.  12s.  8d.  — Ballyogan,  172  a.  21.  12s.  2$d.  —Total,  543  A. 
plant.  (879  a.  2 R.  18  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  8 f.  4s.  10  jd. ; bar. 

Clomlerala,  co.  Clare. 6.  JOHN  DREW— In  Bally- 

linemore,  1 qr.,  33  a.  10s.  Old.— in  Ballylinebegg,  1 qr.,  12  a. 
3s.7  j d.  — in  Ballyogan  and  Gortnafinchin,  1 iqr.,  55a.  16s.  81d. 
—in  Cappagh,  iqr.,  3 a.  10jd.  — in  Maddara,  2 qrs.,  24  a. 
7s.  3 jd. — in  Keefewest,  1 qr.,  5 a.  Is.  6!d.;  bar.  Bunratty, 
same  co.  — in  Killegee  and  Shanknock,  41  a.  12s.  5 Id. ; bar. 
Tullagh,  same  co. — in  llannagh,  3 qrs.,  38  a.  11s.  Ojd. — in 
Faghybegg,  54  A.  16s.  4Jd— ' Total,  265  a.  plant.  (429  a.  & 

37  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  4f.0s.4jd. ; bar.  Burren, same  co. 

8.  ROGER  DULCHANTY  gent— In  Sonnagh,  South,  qr., 
102  a.  (165a.  & 35  p.  stat.)  If.  10s.  11  jd. ; par.  Inchicronan, 
bar.  Bunratty,  same  co.  — in  yc  same  qr.  of  Sonnagh,  South, 
13  a.  3s.  1 ljd— in  a parcell  of  no  denomination,  belonging  to 
Ballinroan,  1a.(1a.2r.  19 1*.  stat.)  3id.;  same  par.,  bar.,  and 

latway.  co. in  Maze,  1 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  93d. — in  Cloneshinane  and  Lis- 

movous,  2 a.  4 jd. ; par.  Aghadoone,  bar.  Glare,  co.  Galway. — 
in  Cloneshee,  |ds  of  a cart,  and  jd  of  a cart.,  1 a.  2jd— Total, 
(207  a.  1 R.  12  P.  stat.)— Total  rent.  If.  17s.  7 d. ; par  Aghas- 

keragh,  bar.  Kilconnell,  same  co. 9.  MOSES  ASH  and 

MARY  his  wife. — One  third  of  yc  j qr.  in  Ballylinebegg,  East, 
59  a.  17s.  lid. — one  third  in  Ballylinebegg,  West,  49  a. 
14s.  10  jd.  — Total,  (174  a.  3 r.  30  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

If.  12s.  9jd. 10.  MANNAGH  O’GRADY.  — The  two 

third  parts  of  tire  said  last-recited  lands,  and  the  reversion  of  the 
other  third  part  assigned  to  Moses  and  Mary  Ash,  during  the 
life  of  said  Mary. — in  Bealnaferneyernagh,  1 plow.,  24  a.  3 r. 
7s.  6jd. — more  in  the  same,  12  a.  1 n.  3s.  8 jd. — in  Kilvoydane, 
North,  2 a.  2 r.  Is.  0.)d— more  in  the  same,  7 a.  2 r.  2s.  Ojd. 


—Total,  47  a.  plant.  (76a.&21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  14s.3Jd.  Clare. 

10.  FRANCIS  O’BRYAN.  — In  Drumbanuffe,  44a. 

13s.  4 (d. — in  Clomullen,  11a.  3s.  4d— in  Bealenaferverna 
or  vornagh,  whereon  stands  a castle,  and  in  Kileedan,  North, 
or  Kilvedon,  2 qrs.,  28  a.  8s.  6d— more  in  the  same,  42  a. 

12s.  9d. — in  Ballyogan  qr.,  4 a.  Is.  2jd. — in  Ballyogan  alias 
Gortnefinch,  j qr.,  4 a.  Is.  2 jd.— Total,  133  A.  plant.  (215  a. 

I r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  0s.  4jd. 10.  EDMUND 

O’HANRAGHAN— In  Moymellan,  34a.  (55a.  & Up. 

stat.)  10s.  4d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. Date  lsf  Dec. 

29th  year. — Inrolled  1 2tli  April  1677 . 

14.  Sir  THOMAS  NEWCOMEN  knt.  — Cloonkeene  Roscommon. 
and  Camlagh,  1 qr.,  120  a.  If.  4s.  31d. — Carriagh,  2 qrs., 

336  a.  3f.  8s.  Ojd. — Ballaneene,  j qr.,  68  a.  13s.  9 jd. — Don- 
donnell,  1 qr.,  50  a.  10s.  lid. — Tawnaghwest,  1 qr.,  91  a. 

18s.  5jd. — Bunnegarry,  1 qr.,  194  a.  If.  19s.  3 jd. — Esker, 

5 cartrons,  169  a.  If.  14s.  2 jd.  — Keilmore,  1 cart.,  30  a. 

6s.  Id. — Kilkenny,  1 qr.,  129  a.  If.  6s.  Ijd. — in  Shyan,  j qr., 

27  a.  5s.  5jd— in  Knock,  1 qr.,  71a.  14s.  4jd. — more  in 
Knock,  lqr,, 71a.  14s.4jd.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — 

Uma,  2 qrs.,  118  a.  If.  3s.  10  jd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — 
in  Carrowhane,  1 qr.,  53  a.  1 0s.  8 jd. — in  Carrowcreene  or  crine, 

1 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  11  jd. — Lisgolbane,  1 qr.,  1 18  A.  If.  3s.  10  jd. ; 

bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — to  hold  all  the  before-mentioned 

premisses  to  the  use  of  Lady  Grace  Talbott  for  her  life,  and 

after  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever. — Kilfeagh,  Derry-  Mayo. 

cooran,  and  Islaiul-Teige,  1 qr.,  133  a.  If.  6s.  lid. — Killbroan- 

more  alias  Knockbrone,  3d  of  a qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd. — Kalrath, 

j qr.,  23  a.  4s.  8d. — Knockedin  alias  Knockneden,  1 qr.,  56  a. 

11s.  4d. — Carrowbegg  and  Derrinescule,  69  a.  13s.  1 ljd. — 

Coolaboy  alias  Cranughten,  fds  of  a qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8Jd. — 

Rooneseere  and  Butalagh,  4 qr.,  45  a.  2 r.  9s.  2Jd. — Cosline 
alias  Tuerftrd,  j qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4 jd. — Corrtample,  1 qr.,  129  a. 

If.  6s.  1 jd. — Gortduffe  ats  Killary,  1 qr.,  104  A.  If.  Is.  Ojd. — 

Cahilroge  ats  Cahirleage,  j qr.,  61  a,  12s.  4jd. — Letter  ats 
Littermore  and  Litterbegg,  1 qr.,  82  a.  1r.  13  p.  16s.  7 jd. — 

Muckeenagh  alias  Muckinagh,  75  a.  15s.  2Jd.  — Lappalla, 

1 qr.,  59  A.  11s.  lljd. — Monegerran  and  Lisnegohie  alias 
Gortnagappole,  1 qr.,  80 A.  16s.  2Jd— Drumduderrigg,  1 qr., 

95  a.  19s.  3 jd. — Beltragh,  1 qr.,  48  a.  9s.  8 id— Kilhelly  ats 
Cordially,  1 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  11  jd— Kilgawle  and  its  common, 

1 qr.,  26  a.  2 r.  5s.  4d. — Knockbane  and  its  common,  1 qr., 

48  a.  2 r.  9s.  9jd. — Drumagaukin,  1 qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6 jd. — 

Cumer,  1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  8d—  Carr  ats  Carha,  1 qr.,42A.  8s.  6d. 

— Derricause  alias  Derrigoule  alias  Cornehonnell  or  houell, 


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as  Ch.  II.  1 qr.,  68  a.  1 n.  26  p.  14s.  9Ad— Dondelleague  and  Islandine- 

Island,  £qr.,  82a.  16s. 7 jet — Tawneene,  4 qr.,  63a.  12s.9Jd. 

lVajn.  — Drumargaly  alias  Drumnegally,  70  a.  14s.  2 4 d. — Cloonane, 

Derrynemuckey,  and  Goale,  1 cart.,  51  a.  2 a.  10s.4Jd. — Lis- 
mally  als  Lysmullen  and  Gavragston  alias  Comegaston,  4 qr., 
47  a.  9s.  6Jd. — Cashell  alias  Cahircashell,  1 qr.,  104  a.  j 
l/.ls.04d.— Dramine,  | qr.,  106  a.  lZ.ls.5Jd.— Killeene,  18a. 
3s.  7jjd. — Kiltenagh  alias  Derrygowle,  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. — 
Derrymunery  or  Derrynmerry,  1 qr.,  55  a.  11s.  1 jd. — Dru- 
mullagli,  i qr.,  30  a.  6s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Burrishoule,  co.  Mayo— 
Galway.  in  Ballynecraggy  ats  Isercleran,  2 qrs.,  208  a.  21. 2s.  1 Jd.  in 
Derryhowelbegg,  4 q1'-,  78  a.  15s.  94<Z.  — Carrownegory, 

1 cart.,  Ballynegower,  1 cart.,  each  wanting  one  seventh,  and 
Culliny,  136  a.  1Z.  7s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Dunkellyn,  co.  Galway.— 
Mayo.  Aghrim,  6J  qrs.  thereof  belonging  to  Sir  Robuck  Lynch, 
535  a.  5Z.  8s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Athenree,  same  co.  — Liskenavy  or 
nany,  1 qr.,  120a.  1Z.4s.34<Z. — in  Coolesillagh,  56a.  lls.4d. 
— Garran  and  yc  mountain  to  it,  24  a.  4s.  1 O^rf.  — Attv- 
fernan,  1 qr.,  121a.  lZ.4s.6Ad— Furgill,  4 qr.,  59a.  lls.lHd. 
— Mountaine,  4 a.  93d.— Derrymore,  4 qr.,  48  a.  9s.  8jd. 

. in  Drommore,  4 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  l\d.  — Gortnedarragh, 

1 cart.,  20  A.  4s.  Old.  — Mountaine,  98  a.  19s.  10<Z. ; bar. 
Morrish,  co.  Mayo.— to  him,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever. 
— Billamore  and  Moate,  2 qrs.,  474  a.  4Z.  1 5s.  1 1 Id. — more  in 
Galway.  both  said  qrs.,  8 a.  Is.  7 W. —Total,  5,947  a.  3 n.  plant. 

(9,635  a.  & 29  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  60Z.  4s.  4 id. ; bar.  Long- 
ford, co.  Galway.— to  the  use  of  himself  and  Dame  Frances  his 
wife  for  her  life ; remainder  to  the  use  of  Nich’  Cusack  and  his 
heirs. Date  1th  July  29 th  year. — Inrolled  31sZ  July  1677. 


(1,056  a.  & 38  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  6Z.  12s. ; bar.  Dumnore,  29  c«- n- 

same  co. 24.  NICHOLAS  BROWNE.— Newtowne,  

4 qrs.,  877  a.  8Z.  17s.  6?(d—  Moyne,  1 qr.,  326  a.  3Z.  5s.  lljd.  Galway. 
— Figh,  1 qr.,  144  a.  1Z.  9s.  lfd. — Lisniskv,  1 qr.,  65  a. 

13s.  21  d. — in  Crumlin  qr.,  24  a.  4s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Tyaquin, 
same  co.— Carnauhodan,  4 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd. — in  Killeely, 

2 qrs  , 4 a.  9ii<Z. — in  Ballycollow,  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 Jd. — in 
Knocknemanagh,  Killcoiui,  Ballymacniffe,  and  Ratlibane, 

25  a.  5s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Dunkellyn,  same  co. — in  the  2 qrs.  of  Lis-  Roscommon. 
nelecarrow,  Carrowtemple  alias  Castletehine,  107  a.  1Z.  Is.  SrZ. 

— Carrowgarrow,  1 qr.,  72  a.  14s.  7d— Carrowgarry,  120  a. 

1Z.  4s.  3 \d.-r  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon — Killina-  Shgo. 

lower  alias  Tagliiloghy,  4 qr.,  51a.  10s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Lynna, 
co.  Sligo. — Total,  1,902  a.  plant.  (3,081  a.  & 15  p.  stat.). — 

Total  rent,  19Z.  5s.  l\d.  - Date  16 th  Nov.  29 th  year. — 

Inrolled  20 th  Dec.  1677. 

26.  OLIVER  BROWNE.  — Cularan,  2 qrs.,  144  a.  Galway. 
11.  9s.  l\d. — Carroneglogh,  2 qrs.,  344  a.  3Z.  9s.  7Jd. — 

Ullurd or  Ollurdmore,  1 qr.,  47a.  9s.6<Z— Cley-Brownc,  l qr., 

150  a.  1Z.  10s.  4 \d Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  181a.  1Z.  16s.  74<Z. 

— Ullorbegg  and  Farrowan,  2 qrs.,  349a.  3Z.  10s.  7Jd. ; 4 bar. 

Athenree,  co.  Galway. — Lissevally,  H qr.,  84  a.  17s.  OJrf. — 
in  Killoge  qr.,  11  a.  2s.  2fd. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co.— all 
these  in  trust  for  Nics  Kirwan,  his  heirs  and  assignes.  — 

Cahermack reanode,  1 qr.,  222  a.  (359  a.  2 b.  19  p.  stat.) 

2Z.  4s.  1 1 |<Z. ; same  bar.  and  co, — in  trust  for  Oliver  Browne 
the  younger,  and  his  heirs. — Total,  1,532  a.  plant.  (2,481  A. 

2 B.  17  P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  15Z.  10s.  Id. Date  30 th  Nov. 

29 th  year. — Inrolled  20 th  Dec.  1677. 


Galway. 


Clare. 


Galway. 


20.  RICHARD  STRANGE.  — In  Carrowm'Clogher,  | 
239  a.  2Z.  8s.  44<Z.— Tullym'eagan  alias Lismapie,  4qr.,  107  a. 
1Z.  Is.  1\d. — Kilcolmay,  2 cart,  and  3d  cart.,  110  a.  11. 2s.  3d. 
— Lessatrefagh,  4qr.,88A.  17s.  lOeZ. — Lisnegery,  4 qr.,142A. 
1Z.  8s.  94<Z.— in  Gortnadew,  |ds  qr.,  24  a.  4s.  lOJd. — Total, 
710  a.  plant.  (1,150  a.  & 14  P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  71. 3s.  9 d. ; 

A bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. 21.  PETER  BOLG1ER. 

— In  Mountallen,  J & 4i  212  a.  (343  a.  1b.  24  p.  stat.) 

31.  4s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Claee. Date  26th  June 

29 th  year. — Inrolled  19th  July  1677. 

22.  EDWARD  and  JAS.  BROWNE.  — Ardskeamore, 

A qr.,  143  a.  1Z. 8s.  lljd— in  Turloghmore,  94  a.  19s. Old.; 
bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. — these  two  to  Edward,  for  life  only, 
and  after  his  death  both  they  and  all  y*  rest  to  James  for  ever. 

in  Dromadda,  1 qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8$d— Killnisessa  alias  Car- 

rowsassa,  1 qr.,  157a.  lZ.lls.9d.;  bar. Tyrawly,  co. Mayo. — 
Dauras  or  Dourus,  95  a.  19s.  2ijd. — Cahirnehoone  and  Moone- 
nisky,  1 qr.,  69  a.  13s.  lljd.;  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway.— in 
the  3 cartrons  of  Beagh,  41  a.  8s.  SAd. — Total,  652  a.  plant. 


28.  ANDREW  LAFFAN — Castlercagh,  150a.  lZ.10s.4jd. 
—in  Lisconnor,  50  a.  10s.  lid.— Total,  (323  a.  3 n.  13  r. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 0s.  5 Jd. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. 

Date  19 th  January  29th  year.— Inrolled  28 th  January 

| 1677. 

I 30.  HENRY  PLUNKETT.— Crannagh,  1 cart  , 90  a. 
18s.  2|d.— in  Shanvoy,  1 qr.,  viz.  Keely,  !,  cart.,  20  a.  4s.  Old. 
—in  Crcagh  qr.,  viz.  Creagh,  1 cart.,  52  a.  10s.  6Jd.— Total, 
162  a.  plant.  (262  a.  1 B.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1Z.  12s.9.1d.; 

bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. Dale  8th  August  29th  year. 

— htrolled  11th  August  1677. 

32.  WM.  CLYNCH.— In  Carrowmore,  Jtlis  qr.,  140  a. 
1Z.  8s.  4d— in  Gaherbehernagh,  4 qr.,  115  a.  2 n.  lZ.3s.  5Jd. 
— in  Cahernafryery,  1 qr.,  266  a.  2Z.  13s.  10 Jd. — Buncan, 
4th  of  a qr.,  73  A.  14s.  9Jd— in  Cloonescarbry  qr.,  84  a.  17s. 
—Total,  678  a.  2 b.  plant.  (1,099  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  61.  17s.  4}d. ; S bar.  Kyllyan,  co.  Galway. Date 

28th  June  29 th  year.— Inrolled  10 th  July  1677. 


Roscommon. 


Galway. 


Roll,  2 9Z//  Cha.  II.  second  part,  face. 


Galway. 


’andy 

Mayo. 


Galway. 


1.  THOMAS  DEANE  merch',  gent.— Adreguill,  1 qr.,  . 
115  a.  1Z.  3s.  4Jd— Toglter,  1 qr.,  164  a.  1Z.  13s.  2Jd.  ; bar. 
Clare,  co.  Galway. — Carrowmonine,  1 qr.,  119  a.  1Z.  4s.  Id. 
— in  Carrowgarry  qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10Jd. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same 
co.  — Ballym'glanty,  95  a.  19s.  24d.  — Gortneclassen,  40  a.  , 
8s.  2d. — Toberoge,  Killinelena,  and  Ardnegee,  3 qrs.,  200  a. 
2Z.0s.6d. — a parcell  of  land,  10  a.  2s.  0 J d. — Donedisser,  4 q1'-, 
44  a.  8s.  lOJd. — Donedisser,  the  other  4 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  lOJd. — 
Capercoge,  120  A.  ]Z.  4s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Rosse,  same  co. — Cree- 
vaghbane,  4 qr  , 59  A.  1 Is.  1 1 jd.— Boll  igl  n II  y,  2 qrs., 
258  a.  21. 12s.  3 Jd. — in  the  two  qrs.  of  Ballyraghmullruny,  Cas- 
lane  next  adjoining  to  said  Ballyeraghmullruny,  25  a.  5s.  3d. ; 
bar.  Dunmore  and  Killmaine,  co.  Galway  and  Mayo.— in 
Cappagarue,  36a.  7s. 3 Jd— Total,  1,363 a.  plant.  (2,207a.  3 r. 
13  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  13Z.  16s.  Id. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Gal- 
way.— in  the  5 seven  parts  of  the  qr.  of  Duncanamore,  163  a. 
1Z.  13s. — in  the  same,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. — Killfower,  4 qr.,  48  a. 
9s.  84d. — in  Clonlusky,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd.— in  Cappagarue,  36  a. 
7s.  31d. — Castlemoyle,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2\d. — Total,  371a. 
plant.  (601  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31. 15s.  ljd. — to  hold  Castle- 
moyle to  the  uses  of  the  heirs  and  assignes  of  Ignatius  Lynch 

dec0. 5.  JOHN  O’NEALE  esq.— Ballyroback,  2qrs.,  and 

yc  two  Controversies,  670  a.  6Z.  15s.  7Jd. — Carruvereagh  qr., 
260  a.  21. 12s.  74d.— Total,  930  a.  plant.  (1,506  a.  1 r.  36  r. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  9Z.8s.3d.;  bar.  Clare,  same  co. Date 

2d  June  29th  year.— Inrolled  15 th  June  1677. 

(122.) 


8.  RICHARD  Earl  of  CORKE  and  RICHARD  Ear 
of  ARRAN— In  Derryhewny,  2 qrs.,  247  a.  2Z.  10s— 
in  Towermore  and  Gorgiltermeen,  15  a.  1 u.  16  p.  3s.  1 Jd 
— in  Gortlane  alias  Gortrea,  1 cart.,  9 a.  1 n.  Is.  10}d— n 
Cregine,  1 qr.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd— in  Cragcgowne,  J qr.,  48  a 
- - • ’ -n  Gortnefahie,  3 cart.,  25  a.  5s.  0-Jd—  in  Lickinul. 

lassy,  3 cart.,  18  a.  2 n.  32  P.  3s.  9Jd— in  Camus,  1 cart. 
2 a.  3 k.  24  p.  7Jd. — in  Coolenageragh  or  geerage,  1 qr.,  27  a 
n Gortnecloghy,  4 q>'->  Gortecaghy  alias  Gortene 
keogh,  A qr.,  y*  parcell  of  Gallentrimoe,  42  a.  8s.  6 d. ; bar 
Longford,  co.  Galway— in  Islandmore,  12  a.  1b.  16  p.  2s.  6d. 
— in  Dromeane,  1 qr.,  86  a.  17s.  5 d. — Killaderrv,  352  a.  1 
3Z.  11s.  3 \d. — in  Gortinepedder,  14  a.  2s.l0d. — in  Leccarro- 
22  a.  4s.  5Jd. — in  Fergun  or  Fergum,  20  a.  4s.  0>d— Mony 
liany,  12  a.  2s.  5 Jd— Total,  967  a.  3 n.  8 p.  plant.  ( 1,567  a. 

m ’ , 9Z.  15s.  11  Jd.;  4 bar.  Leitrim  and 

bar.  Longford,  sameco. 10.  Sir  FRANCIS  GORE  knt. 

-In  Tullaghnelicke,  2 qrs.,  45  A.  9s.  ljd— m Corballymt 
221  a.  21.  4s.  8:jd. — Total,  266  a.  plant.  (430  a.  3 it.  2’ 
lt.)— Total  rent,  21. 13s.  10  Jd.;  bar.  Longford,  same  co.- 
1.  DERMOTT  DALY  gent— Brackloone,  1 qr.,  21 
v.  3 B.  10  P.  stat.)  21. 2s.  Bid. ; bar.  Killconni  ” 


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12.  FERGUS  MADDEN— Killeene,  3d  of  a qr.,  59 , 

11s.  lljd. — Killyan,  J qr.,  Clonuly,  1 cart,  119a.  1Z.  4s.  0j»t 
— Garryduffe  and  Garrygard,  1 qr.  and  1 cart,  and  A>  260  A- 
2Z.  1 2s.  7,'d. — in  Magherync-Lishine,  3 cart.,  140a.  lZ.8s.4.Jd. 


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29  Ch.  II.  — in  Magherimore,  4 qr.,  and  2-8ds  of  a qr.  of  Corraghrea  I 3 cart.,  70  a.  14s.  0.[d. — j-  Masemore,  ] qi\,  139  a.  11.8s.  l%d.  29  Ch.  n. 


— — — als  Corragh,  60  a.  12s.  If d. — in  Inga,  29  a.  os.  104d. ; bar. 

Galway.  Longford,  same  co. — in  Deny,  2 qrs.,  396  a.  41.  Os.  2fd. ; 4 bar. 

Leitrim,  same  co. — in  Derrives  ais  Derus,  11a.  2s.  2\d. — in 
Killtormor  qr.,  27  a.  5s.  54d. — Total,  1,101  a.  plant.  (1,783  a. 
2r.  16 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  111. 2s.  1 1 Jd. ; bar.  Longford, same 

Mayo.  co 14.  JEFFRY  PRENDERGAST. — Breaghwyemor- 

lan  ats  Breaghwye,  1 qr.,  58  a.  qu.  158  a.  plant.  (255  a.  3 n. 
32  p.  stat.)  11.  12s.— Ratheskin,  1 qr.,  121  a.  11. 4s.  5fd— in 
Ruskagh,  4 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  1 £d. — Cloonymore  ats  Cloonagh- 
more  in  Carne,  1 qr.,  108  a.  11.  Is.  10£d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co. 
Mayo. — Ballyndow,  2 qrs.,  commonly  called  Carrowcastlane 
and  Carrowdomore  ais  Knockelegane  ats  Maherinehenny, 
144  a.  11.  9s.  2d. — in  Carrowmore  ais  Carrowmore-Kilbridy 
qr.,  91a.  18s.  5d— Total,  682  a.  plant.  (1,104  a.  3r.7p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  61.  18s.  Id.;  bar.  Costelloe  and  Tyrawly, 

Galway,  same  co.  — in  Monyheltye,  J qr.,  25  a.  (40  a.  2 r.  stat.) 

Mayo.  5s.  OJd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. 16.  EDMUND 

FITZ-MAURICE  esq.,  brother  and  heir  of  Thomas. — In 
Clonecullen  and  Dronorcene,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3|d. — Bally- 
moyoge,  1 qr.,  ais  Ballymcmayoge  alias  Ballymorke,  1 qr., 
84  a.  17s.— Total,  120  a.  plant.  (194  a.  1 r.  20  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  11.  4s.  3)d. ; bar.  Tyrawley,  co.  Mayo. 

Roscommon.  16.  ROBERT  DOWNING  gent. — In  Togherfinn,  4 qr., 
50  a.  (81  a.  stat.)  10s.  lid.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. 

— to  hold  this  in  trust  for  John  Stack  and  his  heirs. 

Date  24 th  Nov.  29 tli  year. — Inrolled  \2th  Dec.  1677. 

Roscommon.  19.  ULICK  BURKE  gent. — In  Ballyglasse,  3 qrs.,  75  a. 

(121a.  1 r.  38  p.  stat.)  15s.  2\d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Ros- 
common  Date  8 th  Aug.  29th  year. — Inrolled  25th  Aug. 

1677. 

Galway.  22.  FRANCIS  FOSTER  esq.  — In  Cloneene,  2 qrs., 
132a.  II. 6s.  8, {d. — Cahirbroder,  91  a.  18s.  5d. — Lucknegashy, 

3 qrs.,  169  a.  II.  14s.  2Jd. — Rath,  1 qr.,  66  a.  18s.  4fd. — in 
Barnard,  1 qr.,  58  a.  11s.  8Jd. — Ardvallaghduffe  ais  Ardvillo- 
gogh,  2qrs.,  122  a.  ll.4s.7d. — Carrowcoole,  lqr.,  51a.  10s.  3 |d. 

— in  Bnllyboyle  qrs.,  23  a.  4s.  7 Jd.  — Cappiarrilla,  46  a. 
9s.  33d. — in  Ballyboye,  2 qrs.,  111a.  II.  2s.  5 d. — Rogh  qr., 
114  a.  ll.3s.03d. — Total,  (1,592  a.  & 39  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

Clare.  91.  18s.  8. Id. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. — in  Ballagh,  1 qr., 
32  a.  2 r.  9s.  9 id. — Ooughtagh,  1 cart.,  44  a.  13s.  4fd— 
Total,  (123a.  3 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  II. 3s. 2\d.\  bar.  Cor- 
cumroe,  co.  Clare — in  Cloneene,  2 qrs.,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 r.  28  p. 

stat.)  2s.  lOd. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co. 25.  ROBUCK 

FRENCH. — In  Kimsellagli  qr.,  Ill  a.  II.  2s.  5 fd. — Clogh- 
ballymore,  1 cart.,  122  a.  11.  4s.  7d. — Knockballyclery,  3 cart., 
parcells  of  the  3 qrs.  of  Ballyclery,  95  a.  19s.  2fd. — in  the 
2 cart,  of  Gortroe  and  Lisserehy,  parcells  of  the  3 qrs.  of 
Ballyclery,  31  a.  6s.  3 fd. — Sessireagh,  1 cart.,  33  a.  6s.  8d. 
— half  a qr.  of  Ballymore,  124  a.  11.  5s.  Id. — Killinvarra, 

1 cart.,  56  a.  11s.  4d. — in  Kinsellagh  qr.,  24  a.  4s.  1 0fd. — two 
cart,  and  ahalfinCloghbuollyand  Killinhugh,  127a.  ll.5s.83d.; 
par.  Killinvarra,  bar.  Dunkellyn,  same  co.  — half  a cart,  of 
Mungan,  being  part  of  Dowes  qr.,  46  A.  9s.  3 Jd. — Total,  769a. 
plant.  (1,245  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.)—' Total  rent,  71.  15s.  5Jd. ; 

par.  Kilcolgan,  same  bar.  and  co. 27.  NIC.  LYNCH 

FITZ-MARCUS  gent. — Cnockane-karragh,  1 qr.,  485  a. 
41.  18s.  4d. — Formoyle,  1 qr.,  146  a.  II.  9s.  6id.— Total,  631a. 
plant.  (1,022  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61. 7s.  10id.;  bar. 

Muckullin,  same  co. 29.  STEPN.  LYNCH  of  Galway, 

burgess.— Lettermillen,  2 qrs.,  110  a.  II.  2s.  3£d— Forinish  or 
Inish-Island,  30  a.  6s.  Ofd— Inisherk-Island,  6 a.  Is.  2 Id— 
Denish-Island,  11  a.  2s.  2id.— Cupagh- Island,  15  a.  3s.  Old. 
— Frigli-Island,  2 a.  4:|d—  Cangowlen-Island,  3 a.  7Jd— 
Rossin-Mollin,  1 cart.,orRossen-Mon,  54a.  lOs.llJd— Total, 
231  a.  plant.  (374  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  6s.  9d.; 

same  bar.  and  co Date  18th  Aug.  29 th  year.— Inrolled 

22d  Aug.  1677. 

Galway.  32.  MARTIN  KIR  WAN  and  RICH,  his  son,  gents— 
t Ballyetrasnn,  4 qrs.,  463  a.  41.  18s.  83d— fin  Carrowbane, 

Roll,  mh  Cha.  II. 

Mayo.  1.  THOMAS  BELL  esq. — Aghinnagh  or  Aghenagh,  J qr., 
43  a.  8s.  8id. — Polcdrian  or  Poldrian,  1 qr.,  112  a.  11.2s.8(d. 
— Tawnisallagh,  lqr.,  113  a.  II.  2s.  101d.  — Cloglierm' 
Adam,  1 qr.,  182  a.  11.  16s.  5 \d. — in  Carrowkeele,  4 qr.,  ats 
Carrowcoyle,  Claydruymagh  or  Ciaydrimnagh,  7 a.  is.  5 d 


— (•  Marley,  1 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  11,) d. — *Tobberkeigh,  4 qrs.,  ■ 

460  a.  41. 13s.  lfd. — fin  Gurrance  or  Garrance,  2 qrs.,  111a.  Galway. 
II.  2s.  53d.— * in  Bellagaddy,  i qr.,  61a.  12s.  4jd.  — *in 
Tonleigih,  J qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7 id. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. 

— in  Carrowreagli,  1 qr.,  3 a.  7Jd. — in  Carrowconin  or  coum  Mayo. 
qr.,  43  a.  8s. 8i)d. — in  Raredane,  lqr.,  1a.  2(d. — in  Carrow- 
carra,  1 qr.,  2 a.  4Jd, — in  Ellagh,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2}d. — Carreo- 
gowan,  1 qr.,  167  a.  II.  13s.  9fd. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — 

Total,  1,583  a.  plant.  (2,564  a.  & 25  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

161.  0s.  6d. — to  hold  the  premisses  thus  f marked  to  Martin  for 
life,  remainder  to  Richard  and  his  heirs;  those  thus  * marked,  to 
Martin  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  and  the  rest  in  the  co.  of  Mayo 

in  trust  for  Matthew  Browne  and  his  heirs. 35.  MARCUS  Galway. 

BROWNE. — In  Annaghmore,  31  qr.,  356a.  (576a.  2n.  25 p. 
stat.)  31. 12s.  O^d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — in  Garrane, 

48  a.  9s.  8£d. — in  Carrewbane,  30  a.  6s.  OJd.— Total,  434  a. 
plant.  (703  a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  41. 7s.  9|d. ; bar.  Dunmore, 

same  Co. 37.  PETER  LYNCH  of  Galway,  merchant, 

and  TERESA  his  wife. — In  Polynerin,  1 cavt.,  14a.  2s.l0d. — 

— Glassiganny,  4 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3$d. — in  Mullanderry,  4 qr., 

21  a.  4s.  2fd. — Carroweesell,  4 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3£d. — in  Ban- 
nagher,  3 cart.,  73  A.  14s.  9fd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total, 

190  a.  plant.  (307  a.  3 r.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  II.  18s.  5d. 

— to  hold  to  the  heirs  of  both  their  bodies,  remainder  to  the 

right  heirs  of  Teresa. Dale  6 th  July  29th  year. — Inrolled 

31  st  July  1677. 

39.  WM.  NEWSTEAD. — In  Feadanmore,  200a. — Tim-  Tipperary. 
ber  wood  in  the  same,  24  a. — Total,  (379  a.  & 7 p.  stat.) — Rent, 

31.  11s,  Ofd. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. 40. 

JOHN  SHORT. — In  Gartegerry,  in  the  N.E.  part  thereof, 

113a.  2r.  27  p. — in  Drnmeene,  17a. — Total,  (211a.  2r.  33  p. 

stat.) — Rent,  II.  19s.  8d. ; bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co. 

40.  WM.  RUMBALL. — Curraghnebuddagh,  in  the  N.  part 
thereof,  50  a.  2 r.  27  p.  (82  a.  & 12  p.  stat.)  15s. ; same  bar. 

and  co.  -40.  RICH.  PEN.  — In  Gortegarry,  36  a. — 

in  Curragheene,  20  A. — Total,  (90  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat.) — Rent, 

17s. ; same  bar.  and  co. 40.  THOS.  MONDAY— Cur- 

raghine,  31  a.  (50  a.  & 30  P.  stat.)  9s.  5 d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

40.  THOS.  PEACOCK. — In  Carricke,  37  a.  1 r.  14  p. 

— in  Ballincurry,  12  A. — Total,  (79  a.  2 R.  27  P.  stat.) — Rent, 

14s.  Hid.;  same  bar.  and  co. 40.  JAS.  FELL  and 

SARAH  his  wife. — The  westerly  part  of  Graige,  48  a.  (77  a. 

3 r.  stat.)  14s.  7 d. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  same  co.  — to  hold 

to  her  heirs. 40.  EDWARD  EVERFIELD. — In  the 

easterly  part  of  Graige,  23  a.  1 r.  13  p.  (38  a.  & 22  p.  stat) 

7s.  OJd. ; same  bar.  and  co. Date  27 th  June  29th  year.— 

Inrolled  3d  Dec.  1677. 


43.  JOHN  PORTEResq. — Haggart,  Knocknecroy,Clogh-  Mayo. 
r,  and  Lismalirony,  2 qrs.,  202  a.  21. 0s.  lOfd. — Gortnargett 
and  Myland  alias' Mullen  or  Malen,  4 qr.,  53  a.  10s.8fd. — Kil- 
tecallow,  4 qr.,  94  a.  19s.  0 Jd— Clowin,  4 qr.,  87  a.  17s.  7 fd. 

— Carrowkeile  alias  Carrowkile-Nepara,  1 qr.,  97  a.  19s.  7|d. 

— in  Lissuntaw  or  Lissantow  qr.,  67  a.  1 3s.  6fd— Total,  600  a. 
plant.  (971a.  3 n.  36 1-.  stat.)—' Total  rent,  6I.ls.6d.;  bar.  Kill- 

maine,  co.Mayo 45.  EDWARD  GOUGH  esq.— Caro-  Galway. 

lare,  lqr.,  87a.  17s.7jd.— Gortnaroe,  lqr.,  87a.  17s. 7fd— 
Carrowboagh,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9\d. — Carrowderry,  1 qr.,  93  a. 

18s.  lOd.  — Pouleturick,  1 qr.,  108  a.  II.  Is.  10fd. — Killer- 
neene,  4 qr.,  37  a.  7s.6d.— Drom,  4 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  llfd— 

Ellen,  4 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  34d.— more  in  Ellen,  7 a.  Is.  5jd.;  bar. 

Dunmore,  co.  Galway.— Derry-Garrilfe,  4 qr.,  43  a.  13s.  04d.  Clare. 

—in  Laffall-Nortli,  4 plow.,  11  a.  3s.  4d— Brehunorth,  1 cart., 

79  a.  II.  4s. — Clondrinagh,  4 plow.,  76  a.  II.  3s.  lfd. — in 
Clonmoyle,  2 qrs.,  48  a.  14s.  6fd. ; bar.  Islands,  co.  Clare. 

— Total  in  Galway,  597  a.  plant.  (967  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  61.  0s.  10id.— in  Clare,  257  a.  plant.  (416  a.  1 r.  7p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  18s.  Old. Date  nth  Nov.  29th  year. 

— Inrolled  23d  Nov.  1677. 


second  part,  back. 

Total,  455  A.  plant.  (737a.  2 R.  stat.)— Total  rent,  41.  12s.  l.Jd. ; Mayo. 

bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. 1.  WM.  McRICKARD 

PRENDERGAST— In Lissduffeqr., 60  a.  (97a.  & 30p.stat.) 

12s.  lid. ; same  bar.  and  co. 3.  EDWARD  POWER 

gent.,  son  of  Peirce  deca. — In  Aghannagh,  43  a.  8s.  Sfd. — 


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Galway. 


Drumshunagh,  1 qr,  84  a.  17s. — Total,  127  a.  plant.  (205  a. 

2 b.  36  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  5s.  8Jd. ; same  bar.  and 

co. 4.  CHRISTOPHER  ORMSBY  gent.— In  Largoe, 

j qr.,  next  contiguous  to  Bann  qr.  and  Carrowndangan  qr., 

20  a.  4s.  Old.  — in  the  qr.  of  Dooells  or  Dovellis,  12  a. 

2.5.  5 id. — in  Carrowndangan  qr.,  1a.  2}d. — in  Knockhan- 
vally  qr.,  1a.  2 Jd. — in  Carrowcormegg,  J qr.,  1a.  2Jd. 

— in  Cullyleagh  qr.  next  adjacent  and  contiguous  to  yc 
part  of  Bann  qr.  which  borders  on  Knockshanvally,  36  a. 

7s.  3Jd. — Carrowbegg,  A qr.,  54  a.  10s.  lljd. — Carrow- 
cormegg, J qr.,  119  a.  li.4s.ljd.— in  Knockshanvally  qr., 

39  a.  7s.  10  jd. — in  Carrowndangan  qr.,  74  a.  14s.  11  jd. 

— in  Bann  qr.  next  to  the  last,  36  a.  7s.  3Jd.  — in  Derry- 
vohy,  J qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd.  — Total,  413  a.  plant.  (669  a. 

8c  8 v.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  4 1.  3s.  7 Ad. ; bar.  Gallen,  same 

co. 6.  THOMAS  ORMSBY'  gent.— In  Moih  and  Gort- 

varla,  42  a.  (68  a.  8c  5 p.  stat.)  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co- 

Roscommon. 6.  FARRAGH  KELLY  gent. — In  Mil- 

terane,  2 qrs.,  28  a.  (45  a.  1 it.  18  p.  stat.)  5s.  8d. ; same  bar. 

and  co. Date  6th  July  29th  year.  — Inrolled  18/A  July 

1677. 

9.  ROBERT  MORGAN.— In  Carrownaglogh,  1 qr.,  and 
Carrowleagh,  1 qr.,  386  a.  3/.  18s.  2d.  — in  both,  150  a. 
1/.  10s.  4Jd. — Carrowlebane,  1 qr.,  153  a.  1/.  10s.  1 1 :jd. — in 
Carrownaglogh,  1 qr.,  71  a.  14s.  4Jd.— Total,  760  a.  plant. 
(1,231a.  8c  13  i>.  stat.)— Total,  7/.  13s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Gallen, 

co.  Mayo. Date  14/A  August  29th  year.  — Inrolled 

27  th  August  1677. 

12.  EDMOND  MAGRATH  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Red- 
mond Magrath  esq. — Glandree,  1 qr.,  523  a.  11. 18s.  9 “jd. 
Killmore,  4 qr.,  78  a.  U 8s.  8 jd.— Tworeene,  parcell  of  AfTuck, 
45  a.  13s.  8jd. — Tyredagh,  2 qrs.,  368  a.  51. 1 Is.  8 jd. — Clon- 
daunagh,  1 cart.,  70  A.  U Is.  3 j d.  — Tome,  1 cart.,  61a. 
18s.  6Jd.—  Roschary,  1 qr.,  170  a.  21.  11s.  7jd.  — Roslary, 

1 qr.,  119  a.  11. 16s.  ljd. — Fertanemore,  1 qr.,  169  a.  21. 11s. 

3 1 d. — Ballynehenshy , 1 qr.,  111a.  11. 13s.  8 Jd.— Annagueale 
or  Annaglmeale,  1 qr.,  172  a.  2/.  12s.  2jd.— Clownclane,  1 qr., 
and  a parcell  without  a denomination  thereto  belonging,  202  a 
31.  Is.  3jd. — Clokeroughter,  1 qr.,  226  a.  31. 8s.  7jd.— Clogh- 
kereighter,  1 qr.,  215  a.  31.  5s.  3 id.— Armagh,  1 qr.,  348  a. 
51.  5s.  lid.— in  Kilbarran,  1 qr.,  127  a.  11.  18s.  6Jd.  — Le- 
charrow,  1 qr.,  400  a.  61.  Is.  5jd.— in  Lecharrowgarry,  1 qr., 
176  a.  21.  13s.  5 jd.— Total,  3,580  a.  plant.  (5,799  a.  8c  1 p. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  541.  7s.  ljd.;  bar.  Tullagli,  co.  Clare. 
Date  21st  June  29 th  year.— Inrolled  29 th  June  1677. 

16.  TEIGE  Mc  PADEN.— In  Lishclone  qr.,  28  a.  (45  a. 

1 r.  18  p.  stat.)  5s.  8d. ; bar.  Costello,  co.  Mayo. Date 

11th  July  29th  year Inrolled  10/A  August  1677. 

18.  MARTIN  BLAKE.— Killinmore,  3 qrs.  and  3d  qr., 
353  a.  31.  11s.  5d. — Kellinbegg,  2-3ds  of  qr.,  51  a.  10s.  4d. — 
in  Ballagh,  1 qr.,  21  a.  4s.  2jd.  — Garrane,  1 qr.,  130  a. 
11.  6s.  3Jd. — in  Carrowreagh,  \ qr.,  30  a.  6s.  Id. — in  Lackin, 

J qr.,  40  a.  8s.l  id. — in  Ardnasadan,  2 qrs.,  278  a.  21. 16s.  3d. 
—in  Bunona,  15  a.  3s.  Old.— Bunona,  4 qr.,  81a.  16s.  4jd.— 
in  Garriduffe-Bunona,  31  A.  6s.  3Jd. — in  Garrane,  1 qr.,  10  a. 
2s.  Ojd. — in  Ballagh,  1 qr.,  120  a.  11.  4s.  3Jd. — in  Lecarrow- 
reagli,  i qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd.— Total,  1,170  A.  plant.  (1,895  A.  1 R. 

2 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  111.  16s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Gal- 
way.—to  hold  58  acres,  with  a proportionable  share  of ye  waste 
in  Killinmore,  to  yc  use  of  Jame  Prendergast  and  his  heirs 

for  ever. 21.  ANDREW  BLAKEof  Galway,  merch'.— 

Knockanebracke,  j qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6Jd.— Coshmeimmore,  1 qr., 
50  a.  10s.  1 id. — Shanaflaherty,  1 qr.,  103  a.  11.  0s.  10d.— 
Sersy,  J qr.,  60  a.  12s.  ljd.— Derry,  1 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  10  jd.— 
Derrylochan,  1 qr.,  130  a.  11.  6s.  3 jd.— Knocknegreny,  J qr., 
or  Knoclcanegreny,  20  a.  4s.  Old. — in  Corcullin,  6 cart.,  78  a. 
15s.  9 Jd. —in  Sersy,  J qr.,  6 a.  Is.  2ld.  — in  Ballisky,  1 qr., 
49  a.  9s.  11  jd. — Shanavagha,  J cart.,  54  a.  10s.  11  Id.  — in 
Carraghduffe,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  ljd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. 
—in  Ballylin,  4 qrs.,  151  A.  1/.  10s.  6 jd.  — in  Killnipatrick, 
i qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd.  — Cappagli,  1 cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5jd. ; bar. 
Dunkellin,  same  co.  — in  Knocknegreny,  J qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5 jd. 

two  parcells  of  mountain  land,  commonly  called  Loghell 

and  Letterie,  78  a.  15s.  9Jd.— in  Ballisky  qr.,  78  a.  15s.  9Jd. 
— in  Moyaskeagh  or  Moyaskragh,  2 qrs.,  228a.  21.  6s.  ljd.; 
bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. — Drombane,  1 qr.,  146  a.  11.  9s.  6Jd. 
—in  Killneknock,  1 qr.,  35  a.  7s.  1 jd.— a parcell  of  bogg, 

(122.) 


25  a.  5s.  0 jd. — the  bogg  of  Addergoule,  7 a.  Is.  5d. — a tur-  sdCh.  II. 

logli  adjoining  to  Garrane,  38  a.  7s.  8 Jd. — Total,  1,563  a.  

plant.  (2,532  a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  151.  16s.  6d. ; bar.  Dun-  Galway. 

more,  same  co. 24.  FRANCIS  BLAKE  esq.,  son  and  Mayo. 

heir  of  John.  — Culcon,  2 qrs.,  308  a.  31.  2s.  4d. — Garri- 
more,  2 qrs.,  240  a.  21. 8s.  Id. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — 

Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  256  a.  21. 11s.  lOd.  — in  the  4 qrs.  of 
Ballyglasse  and  Carrowskehan,  197  a.  11.  19s.  lOJd. ; bar. 

Clanmorris,  same  co. — the  lands  of  Ballyglasse  and  Carrow-  Galway. 
skehan,  142  a.  11. 8s.8jd. — Cahirm'nally  qr.,  68a.  13s.  9 Jd. ; 
bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. — Sillyhane,  1 qr.,  94  a.  19s.  ljd. — 

Tusan  or  Tysan,  1 qr.,  and  Corroghan,  J qr.,  120  a.  ll.4s.3Jd. 

— Lisslyne,  1 qr.,  68  a.  13s.  9jd. — Chmmolan,  j qr.,  71  a. 

14s.  4Jd. — in  Lynanny  or  Lynomny  qr.,  72  a.  2 r.  14s.  7 jd. 

— Lismegan  or  Lismeggin,  j qr.,  50  a.  10s.  ljd. — Knockan- 
kerin,  16  a.  3s.  2 jd. — Behagh,  J qr.,  78  a.  15s.  9 Jd. — Clare- 
voghter,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. — in  Carrowgarry  qr.,  60  a.  12 s.  ljd. ; 
bar.  Dunmore,  same  co. — Total,  1,880  a.  2 r.  plant.  (3,046  a. 

1r.  14  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  191.  0s.  8 Jd. 27.  RICH. 

JOYCE. — In  Carrownalaghy,  1 qr.,  58  a.  lls.9d. — in  Kille- 
lanmore,  53  a.  10s.  8jd. — in  Killelanmore,  lqr.,  44a.  Ss.lld. 

— in  Tobbernelogh,  1 qr.,  16  a.  3s.  2jd. — Total,  171  a. 
plant.  (276  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)— Total,  11.  14s.  7Jd. ; bar. 

Dunmore,  same  co. 27.  JOHN  BOURKE. — In  Garry- 

blackin,  1 qr.,  and  j of  a qr.,  15  a.  (24  a.  1 R.  8 p.  stat.) 

3s.  Ojd. ; J bar.  Loughreagh,  same  co. 29.  RICHARD 

MARTIN  gent. — Lehenagh,  Jqr.,  49  a.  9s.l  Id. — Frighilane, 

J cart,  21a.  4s.2jd.— Killeene,  Jcart.,  12  a.  2s.  5 Jd.— Came, 
l cart.,  59  a.  11s.  lljd. — Grivelagh  and  Croglmutt,  24  a. 

4s.  10  Jd. — Letterdehart,  3 cart.,  39  a.  7s.  10  jd. — Dcrryglyny, 
lqr.,  23a.  4s. 7jd. ; bar.  Muckullin  and  Ballynehensy,  same 
co. — in  Bavenoran  or  Darenoran,  66  a.  13s.  4Jd. — in  Funsk- 
lagh  or  Funskernagh,  1 cart.,  and  pavcell  of  waste  mountain, 

18  a.  3s.  7jd. — in  Logeterve  and  Tuorineconny  or  coony, 

25  a.  2 it.  5s.  ljd. — Crealan,  Laghavoy,  Lamber,  and  Muck- 
enagh,  50  a.  10s.  ljd. — in  Ardvard,  part  of  Arhrisbeg  or 
Achrisbegg,  4 cart,  of  Seller-North,  40  a.  8s.  ljd.;  bar.  Bally- 
nehensy, same  co. — Knocktobber,  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7Jd. — Mayo. 

in  Knockarse  qr.  ats  Carrowrigh,  49  a.  9s.  1 l jd. ; bar.  Clan- 
morris, co.  Mayo. — in  Carrowkilleene,  1 qr.,  26  a.  5s.  3Jd. ; 
bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. — in  Clare,  3d  of  a qr.,  5 a.  Is.  Galway. 
— a piece  of  mountain  in  controversie,  5 a.  Is. — Gortneaslagh, 

1 cart.,  7a.  Is.  5 d. — Leatry,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  8Jd. — mountain 
belonging  to  Gortnecassagli  and  Leatry,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd. — the 
other  j qr.  of  Leame  or  Leane,  78  a.  15s.  9Jd. — a piece  of 
mountain  in  controversie,  2 a.  4 jd. — a controversy,  6 a.  Is.  2 jd. 

— in  Killnehallunagh  ats  Cullnecarta,  4 a.  9jd. — in  Dru- 
minefinny  or  Trunimefinny,  1 cart.,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — in  Drtuni- 
neclogh  or  cloghy,  1 cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5Jd. — in  Dunlabane,  4 a. 

9jd. — in  Drumnidaroe,  1 qr.,  or  Drumindaroe,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd. 

— a mountain  belonging  to  several  lands,  165  a.  1/.  13s.  4 jd. ; 
bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. — Knocknehorna,  1 qr.  and  6th  of  a Mayo. 
cart,  of  y°  J qr.  of  Tonchanany,  147  a.  1/.  9s.  9 jd. — in  Lerish 
or  Leriske,  1 cart,  12  a.  2s.  5Jd. — in  Laganutra,  1 qr., 
and  in  Rahinillan,  30  a.  2 r.  6s.  lid.— in  Laganutra,  1 qr., 

73  a.  14s.  9 jd. — in  Rahinlane,  5 a.  Is. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 

— Cruskenallan,  1 cart,  and  Derryeighter,  1 cart.,  in  a moun-  Galway. 
tain  belonging  to  several  lands,  besides  what  is  restored  to  the 
Earl  of  Clanrickard,  62  a.  12s.  6}d.— in  Slevieniny,  1a.  2\d. : 
bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — Total,  1,304  a.  plant.  (2,112  a. 

1 r.  10  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  13/.  3s.  1 1 jd.— to  hold  the  lands 
in  the  bar.  of  Gallen  to  the  use  of  Cormuck  M'Manus  and 

his  heirs  for  ever. Date  26 th  July  29 th  year.— Inrolled 

9th  August  1677. 

35.  JOHN  BODKIN  esq.  and  MARY  his  wife.  — In  Galway. 
Carrowbane  qr,  48  a.  9s.  8Jd.  — Poleturke,  j qr,  34  a. 

6s.  10  jd.  — Levallykeele,  2 qrs,  67  a.  13s.  6 jd. — Glananore  or 
Glanawre  qr,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd—  Farengownagh,  6th  qr,  29  a. 

5s.  lOJd.  — Ballyconlagh,  1 qr.  and  J,  215  a.  2/.  3s.  6Jd. — 
in  Leaghleigh,  1 cart,  17  A.  3s.  5Jd.— in  Baliyheale,  1 qr, 

121  a.  1/.  4s.  5Jd. — Cahirigarriffe  qr,  43  a.  8s.  8Jd. — .in  Car- 
rowbane qr,  25a.  5s.0jd.— a turlough  in  coffion,  30a.  6s.0jd. 

—in  BaUaghbane,  3d  qr,  71  a.  14s.  4 jd.— to  hold  so  far  to 
them  for  life,  remainder  to  y*  right  heirs  of  Mary  for  ever.— 
Leaghleigh  cart,  being  part  of  yc  3J  qrs.  of  Ballyconlaght, 

14  a.  2s.  10d.— to  hold  this  to  the  use  of  John  Kirwan,  his 
heirs  and  assignes  for  ever.- Carrowbegg,  lqr,  49  a.  9s.  lid.— 
in  Carrowreagh,  lqr,  100a.  l/.0s.2jd.— Torloghbegg,  3 cart, 

76  a.  15s. 4 jd.— Carroward,  lqr,  27  a.  5s. 5{d._ Cloonagh- 
more,  J qr,  36  a.  1 1.1s.  3 Jd.— Tobberreagh,  1 qr,  54  a.  1 0s.  11  Jd. 


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»9  Cm.  II,  — in  Tollrusl),  1 qr.,  120  a.  1/.  is.  3&d. — Ballaghcardie, 

1 qr.,  44,  a.  8s.  lit/. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway — in  Grange  qr., 

Galway.  25  a.  5s.  Ojjtf. ; 1 bar.  Loughreagli,  same  co. — in  1 qr.  of  the 
3 qrs.  of  Gloves,  137a.  II-  7s.  8 Jrf. ; J bar.  Athenree,  sameco. 
— in  Carrowkeele  qr.,  51  a.  2 it.  10s.  4i \d. — one  cart,  in  Lagh- 
keile  qr.,  48  a.  2 a.  9s.  9\d. — one  cart,  in  Loghmorirtie,  57a. 
2 k.  1 Is.  9{d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — Graige,  A qr.,  29  a. 
5s.  10W.;  bar.  Killconnell,  sameco. — in  Garriduffe,  Boneno- 
nane,  35  a.  7s.  1 W— in  Ballaghbane,  Sd  qr.,  60  a.  12s.  Ifd.— 
in  Carrowreagh  qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 \d. — more  in  the  same,  7 a. 
Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co.— in  Killvan  qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6 d. ; bar. 
Tyaquin,  same  co. — Total,  1,790  a.  plant.  (2,900  a.  & Ip.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  18/.  2s.  6 d all  these  to  him,  his  heirs  and 

assigns  for  ever. Dale  99th  May  29/4  year.—InroUed 

2d  June  1677. 

Hosrommon.  40.  MELCHIOli  MOORE  gent. — Moyvore,  1 qr.,  44,0  a. 

4/.  9s.  Ojrf. — in  Keely,  4 cart,  in  Shanvoy  qr.,  20  a.  4s.  0|<Z. 
—Total,  (745  a.  & 25 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  13s.  \\d. ; bar. 

Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. Dale  24/4  April  29/4  year. — 

Inrollcd  20/4  June  1677. 

Mayo.  43.  GEORGE  BROWNE  esq.,  son  of  John  dec'1. — Agha- 
fadda,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17 s. — Cahirnegollum,  1 qr.,  65  a.  ISs.IJrf. 
— Monygriboge  and  Cahirduffe,  1 qr.,  65  a.  13s.  1 ft/.— Neale 
ats  Ballyshinegan,  4 qrs , 157  a.  1/.  11s.  9ft/. — Lissinisky, 

1 qr.,  68  a.  13s.  9{d. — Carrownegarrane,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  \ \d. 
— Polevooly,  A qr.,  24  a.  4s.  10 Jrf.  — comons  of  Crivagli, 
17a.  3s.  5 \d. — in  Garransmeare  and  Knockmullengree,  2 qrs., 
69  a.  13s.  1 lijtf. ; bar.  KiUmaine,  co.  Mayo.— in  Rahins  als 
Rahenaqr.,  68  A.  and  a 3d,  13 s.  9jrf. — in  the  same,  20  a.  2r. 
4s.  IN/. ; bar.  Burrishowle,  same  co.  — Cloncormuck  or 
Clooncormick,  ,t  qr.,  50  a.  l{d.  — in  Cahirdavid  qr.,  28  a. 
5s.  8,|  d. ; bar.  KiUmaine,  same  co. — in  Ruane  qr.,  93  a. 
18s.  10(Z. — in  Creggandarragh,  19  a.  3s.  1 Od. — in  Ruane  qr., 
47  a.  9s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Carra,  same  co. — in  the  other  qr.  of  Car- 
rowbrack,  43  a.  8s.  S .',</. — in  Killgreny  qr.,  45  a.  9s.  l\d. ; 
bar.  KiUmaine,  same  co. — Carrownure  or  mire  als  Vrietragh 
alias  Otvnerigli  qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2 ft/. — Total,  1,092  a.  3 n. 
13  p.  plant.  (1,770a.  & 13p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  HZ.ls.Ift/. ; 

bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co. 46.  ANDREW  SCURLOCK 

gent. — Shanvogh,  1 qr.,  119  a.  1/.  4s.  lc/. — Burris,  4 qr.,  i 
84  a.  17s. — Annagh,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9ft/. — Runehoulty, 
i qr.,  05  a.  13s.  2d. — Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  144  a.  1/.  9s.  lft/. 
— Carrowkeele,  3 cart.,  45  a.  9s.  lft/. — Drumslonie,  1 qr., 
73  a.  14s.  9 jtZ. — Creganboy,  1 qr.,  62  a.  12s.  6 Id. — Skider- 
nagh,  1 qr.,  81  a.  16s.  4f d. — Knocksharragheighter,  1 qr., 
33  a.  6s.  8jtZ. — Knockmoreighter,  4 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  l{d. — in 
Knockmoreoughter,  ^ qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Old.  — Total,  849  a. 
plant.  (1,375  a.  Ik.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  8/.  11s.  lO^t/.; 
bar.  Carra,  same  co.— to  hold  the  premisses  to  the  use  of 
Gerrald  Dillon  of  Dublin,  esq.,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  for  and 
until  1,000/.  should  be  paid  him  or  them  by  Scurlock  or  his 
heirs ; and  after  such  payment  to  Scurlock  and  his  heirs  for 
ever.- — -Dale  23 d May  29/4  year.—Inrolled  27 Z4  August 
1677. 

Cork.  49.  DONNOGII  Earl  of  CLANCARTY. — Part  of  Old- 
Castle,  li  plow.,  311  a.  — Upper  Killinarterane,  4 plow., 
316  a.  & i a. — Fornought,  1 plow.,  371  a.  & 32  p— in  Clon- 
moylc,  1 plow.,  507  a.  & 11  p. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Carricknamuck,  1 plow.,  Derryne,  Knockgulliroge,  Cluon- 
teadbeg,  1 1 plow.,  Killgobnet,  and  Knockmore,  1 plow.,  574  a. 
— East  Kilclough,  1 plow.,  452  a.— Ballywoodane,  4gneeves, 
69  a. — Clontnmore  or  Clonmore,  1 plow.,  138  a.  1 r.  24  p. — 
Knocknarure  or  Knockraure,  1 plow.,  444  a.  & 32  p. — Glane- 
glough,  1 plow.,  Oughtikerry,  1 plow.,  Knocknagaune,  1 plow., 
2,430  A. — Leaghynagh,  1 plow.,  214  a. — Munnaleghand  Killi- 
nardonsh,  1 4 plow.,  327  a. — Inishmore,  Clashadfadda,  1 plow., 
Cornesoone,  4 plow.,  Cooledrum,  and  Currenecarrig,  1 plow., 
472  a.— Ardirling,  2 plow.,  457a.— both  Shandangins,  2 plow., 
617a.  2 it.  16p.— Garrineleigh,  J plow.,  149a.  3n.24p.-Gir- 
ran- Ilougih,  2gneeves,  47a.  In.  32 p—  Cooleneshamoreouge, 

1 plow.,  100  a.  1 a.  24  v.— Garranenudagh,  i plow.,  both 

Knockancrowes,  1 plow.,  Carrignablesh,  i plow.,  552  a. 

Upper  Cabernes,  1 plow.,  158  a.— Knockonrane  and  Gurti- 
currig,  11  plow.,  391  a.— Currileagh,  -J  plow,  of  Killmeedy  ats 

Scrahanabehy  Castle  and  plow.,  1 plow.,  483  a.  2 r.  16  p. 

Rathduan-Tuorbony,  1 plow.,  Gortivehy,  J plow.,  2,366  a. 1 


Maulenegroigh,  £ plow.,  184  a. — Gortsmorane  and  Dorrene- 
drolane,  1 plow.,  76  a.  — Kilbarry,  1 16a. — Gortloghery,  Derry- 
neanig,  370  a.  — Coolenecrivagh,  116  a.  — West  Clonsiar, 
294  a. — Carrignamuck,  1 plow.,  207  a. — Rosmero,  Clashkeale, 
594a. — Killmore,  1 62  a. — Derrygillynie,  Gortnamony,  4plow., 
126  a.  — Derry vicklougig,  1 plow.,  678  a.  — Carrigleagh, 
279  a.  3 ii.  8 p. — Dane,  High,  and  East-Ilan-Inagh,  1 plow., 
606  a. — West-Corrihy,  4 plow.,  176  a. — South  Drunarry  or 
Drumcarry,  Millinerane,  Goi'tcrimogie,  172  a. — Drumena- 

lecky,  351  a. — Inchenare  or  Inshenane,  135  a Cromribane, 

Cleanrath,  and  Rossloghy,  588  a. — North-Drumkerry,  98  a. 
— East  Corrihy,  264  a. — Carrignacorra,  Currenlagh,  353  a. 
— Inchigradig,  11  plow.,  233  a. — East  Coolerone,  Toorin- 
cloure,  and  Clougbouly,  152  a. — Tyrenassig  and  Derrinacor- 
mine,  4 plow,  and  1 gneeve,  235  a — Gortinedrolane,  35  a. — 
Gortshanvaghy  or  Gortshamvally,  Ratliahifle,  Derryleagh, 
391a.  — Derrinevealnasley,  92  a.  — Rathgashin,  305  A. — 
Mullenewarodig,  145  a. — Derryargid  and  Turmeclare,  172  a. 
— East  Clonseary,  112  a. — Gearhintornory,  60  a. — Inchine- 
neare,  180  a.  — Gorticlondig  or  Gortunedig,  • with  Derry- 
viclough  and  Glashinoligum,  52  a. — Duniny,  252  a. — Derry- 
vane,  West-Graige,  1 plow.,  4S4  a. — Bardgarriife  with  Ilian, 
Inagh,  Tyrenaspidogee,  1 plow.,  498  a.  — Inchinossigg, 
3 gneeves,  268  a.  — Toorinelaghard,  3 gneeves,  254  a.  — 
Cloonem'brick,  It  plow.,  Derrygortnacloghy,  229  a.  — 

I Gortneloure,  577  a.  — Gortineadine,  33S  a Toorinduff'e, 

j Toorinenian,  and  Cloghbarragh,  4 plow.,  412  a.  — Carrig- 
| renane,  4 gneeves,  514  a.  — Kealrihine,  187  a. —West 
Coolerow,  1 gneeve,  126  a.— East  and  West  Monevadery, 
2 gneeves,  252  a.— Derryreardan,  East  Derryreardan,  255  a. 

; — West  Kcalvngh,  H gneeve. — East  Killveagh  and  Lagh- 
i ‘eine,  254  a.  — Inshidirdaeile,  Dromicotty,  and  Derryneg- 
lasli,  170  a.  — Gappingully,  1$  gneeve.  — Currenehahelly, 
Coricroghane,  Derrindouny,  320  a.  — Inchimnore,  Farrin- 
murreene,  Cappinclare,  Cumrow,  Geagln-ynapeacke,  Derry- 

clasha,  Derrynalacken,  1,669  a Keancorrybuolly,  Cum- 

dorighy,  and  Gortloghery,  1 plow.,  750  a.— Comeduffe  and 
Bealihinaghiry,  1 plow.,  1,118  a.— Carrignadaurigh,  Caliir- 

nalahy,  Gortnacullv,  and  Aghinishbeg,  2 plow.,  866  a. 

Cloghroe  alias  Knockikireale,  with  a ruined  castle  thereupon, 
1 plow.,  404  a. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Cloghphillip, 

1 plow.,  305  a. — Gortdonnoghmore,  1 plow.,  370  a.— Killi- 
namucky,  1 plow.,  192  a. — Cooleflugh  and  Druminaboligie, 
1 plow.,  415  a. — Killinevarne,  4 plow.,  184  a. — Ballymartin, 

1 plow.,  158  a. — Rathine  and  Kill,  14  plow.,  291a.  1 r.  24  p. 

Coolecolligg,  1|  plow.,  243  a.  2n.  16  p.— Knockiphreaghane, 

1 plow.,  196  a.  & 39  p. — Knockarisheligg,  1 plow.,  339  a.  3 n. 
8p— BaUycarming,  1 plow.,  212  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — Killcorney, 

14  plow.,  2,121  a.  3 a.  8p. — Glanleagh,  li  plow.,  1,822a.  & 8p. 
— Gortneglough,  li  plow.,  978  a.  & 32  p.— Peake,  li  plow., 
280a.  2 R. — Glanneballycullen,  1 plow.,  300  A. — Lahakennyne, 

1 plow.,  151  a — Courtbracke,  2 plow.,  478  a. — Ballinvickery, 

1 plow.,  360  a. — Ballinknockanc  and  Garrynegearagh,  2 plow., 
652  a. — Killquaine,  1 plow.,  356  a — Garrane-Ikearny,  758  a. 
— Drissanbegg,  IJ  plow.,  366  a.— the  castle  and  3 plow,  of 
Mashanaghlassy,  1,209  a. — Killm'rawroge,  i plow.,  Knock- 

shaharne,  1 plow.,  343  A. — Gortnabunny,  4 plow.,  868  a. 

Dundarierke,  Rathleagh,  and  Braghane,  1,013  a.  2 it.  16  p. 

Drumleagh,  Derryfinnyne,  1 plow.,  with  Gortnabuny  above 
the  casde,  town,  and  lands  of  Drishane  and  Liscahane,  2 plow.' 
Glannacomegeene,  4 plow.,  1 ,030  a.  — part  of  the  plow,  of 

Cooleicky,  5 gneeves,  392  a. — Tirereavin,  1 plow.,  241  a. 

Knockroe  and  Cloncollitagh,  1 plow.,  South  Ballyvou-re, 

1 plow.,  Aghycouny  and  Kealefinchin,  Dromreage,  and  Shan- 
ballyshane,  3 plow.,  1,536  a.  1 it.  24  p— Dirragh  and  Lackbeg, 

4 plow.,  388  a — Cluniligane  or  Cumligane,  l plow.,  420  A. 

Duneeme  and  Drumree,  14  plow.,  563  a. — Derryleagh,  f plow., 
and  Tyregeigh,  111  a— Corinrush,  4 plow.,  200  a.— Total! 

49,939  a:  plant.  (80,895  a.  2 r.  33  r.  stat.) Total  rent, 

758/.  8s.  lift/.;  bar.  Muskery,  co.  Cork.— Certificate  dated 

15  Aug.  1666.— Thisgrant  passed  in  consequence  of  an  order 
of  the  King  and  privy  council  of  England,  dated  at  Whitehall, 
15  June  1677,  and  inrolled  3d  August.  (29°,  4“ p.  f.  R.  39.) 
— To  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body ; re- 
mainder to  the  heirs  male  of  Donogh,  late  Earl  of  Clancarty; 
remainder  in  fee  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  late  Earl 
Donogh,  to  the  uses  mentioned  in  his  last  will,  dated  29  July 

1665,  at  Mooreparke. Date  25th  July  29th  year. — Inrolled 

14/4  August  1677. 


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Galaatf. 


Galway. 


1.  EDW.  Lord  Bp.  of  CLONFERT.  — Cullakerne, 

3 cart.,  87  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.— part  of  Killorane,  6S  a.  prof. 

17  a.  unprof.— Ardrigule,  308  a.— Clonfcigh  als  Clonfeiglian, 

1 qr.,  77a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof.— Keiltermore,  1 qr.,  166  a.  prof. 
129  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway, — Kilkarban  alias 
Kilcorban,  4 qr.,  158  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. ; 4 bar.  Letrim,  same 
co. — Ballybrodery  alias  Ballybroder,  2qrs.,  276  a.  prof.  76  a. 
unprof.— Killenane  ate  Killinan,  1 cart.,  29  a.  ; bar.  Loughrea, 
same  co.— Cranew  als  Cranagli,  SJ  qrs.  and  4 cart.,  335  a. 
prof.  11  1a.  unprof.— Cranagh  called  Knockroe,  1 qr.,  159  a.— 
Ledigane,  4 qr.,  with  the  castles,  commons,  and  meadow, 

60  a.— Killenny,  3 qrs.,  188  a.  prof.  266  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Kill- 
tartan,  same  co.— Killumersagan  als  Killymorsugan,  1 qr., 

95  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — Total, 
2,000a. plant.(3, 239a.  2r.  27r.stat.)— Total  rent,20Us.ll  W. 

— Note:  These  lands  were  settled  for  the  augmentation  of 
200/.  per  annum  for  the  see  of  Clonfert,  which,  according 
to  the  valuation  thereof  made  by  the  Lord  Lieut,  and  council 
at  2s.  per  acre,  compleat  the  said  augmentation  of  200/.  a 
year.  The  decree  of  the  commissioners  for  executing  the  Acts 
of  Settlement,  whereby  these  lands  were  decreed,  is  dated 
15  May  1667,  and  on  y=  20th  was  approved  and  allowed  by 
the  Lord  Lieut,  and  council,  and  is  inrolled  in  the  roll  of  the 

reign  at  large.  (28",  2 -p.  d.R. 30.) Date  9/A  Feb.  29lhyear. 

— Inrolled  16/A  Feb.  1677. 

3.  BARTHOLOMEW  STACKPOLE  esq.-Ardeodal- 
lane  and  Keilebegg,  1 qr.,  93  a.  (150  a.'  2 k.  23  p.  stat.) 
li  8s.  3d. — in  Stackpole’s  Court  als  Enagli,  1£  qr.,  130  a. 

1/.  19s.  5 Id Killenenagh,  J qr.,  88  a.  1/.  6s.  8 id. —in  a par- 

cell  of  mountain  called  Gortecorky,  belonging  to  Enagh  and 
Killenenagh,  43  A.  2 k.  13s.  OJd. — Gortedruma,  4th  of  plow., 
95  a.  1/.  8s.  lOd. — the  half  castle  and  2 plow,  of  Ballymall- 
cashell  and  Reneene,  186  a.  2/.  16s. 5 if/.— in  Clonebrick,  i qr., 
14,  a.  4s.  2 fd. ; bar.  Tullagli,  co.  Claws.— Quin  Gardens,  6 a. 
Is.  n<>-  i bar.  Bunratty,  same  co.— in  Clonebrick  qr.  and  Bal- 
ly voire,  fds  of  J qr.,  and  a 12tli,  58  A . 17 s.7 Jd. — Gortadruma, 
-jth  of  a plow,  called  Killdeene,  95  a.  l/.8s.  10d.— in  Moun- 
tallon,  1 qr.,  Classduffe,  and  Knockatonty,  226  a.  31.  8s.  7 d. 
— Clonenasse,  4 qr.,  54  a.  I6s.44d.  — Killcornane,  4 qr.,  134  a. 
21.  0s.  4<Z. — Killmurry,  fds  of  J qr.,  74  a.  1/.  2s.  51d.— Shan- 
dangen,  1 plow.,  81  a.  1/.  4s.  5 frf. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.— 
Muckintoleroe,  4 qr.,  140  a.  2/.  2s.  lid— in  Ballinroaghrane, 
87  a.  l/.6s.4fd. — in  the  same,  40  a.  12s.  ljd.—  in  the  same, 
14  a.  4s.  2J d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co.— in  Killekelly,  1 qr., 
71  a.  1/.  Is.  6;jd. — in  the  same,  84  a.  1/.  5s.  l£d. — in  the 
same,  56  a.  17s.— in  the  same,  50  a.  15s.  2d.— in  Killmarry, 
Iqr.,  37a.  lls.2Jd.— in  Clonebrick,  4 qr.,  15a.  4s.64d.;bar. 
Tullagh,  same  co.— Total,  1,878  a.  2 it.  plant.  (3,041  a.  3 n. 
34  p.  stat.)  —Total  rent,  28/.  8s.  7 d.  — with  power  to  hold 
2 fairs  in  or  at  the  towne  of  Stackpole's  Court  yearly  for  ever, 
viz.  20  July  and  6 Dec.,  and  yc  eve  of  each  day,  with  a court 

of  Pye  Powder  and  the  tolls,  5s. 7.  THOMAS  POWER 

esq.— In  Cahir  qr.,  222  a.  (359  a.  2 n.  15  p.  stat.)  3/.  7s.  4d. ; 

same  bar.  and  co. 7.  JAS.  POWER.— Cullsungoge  or 

Cuilsumroge,  Iqr.,  75  a.  1/.  2s.  0Jd— Creaghnasinagb,  4 qr., 
25  a.  7s.  'Id.— Total,  (161  a.  3 r.  38  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

1/.  10s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. Date  VI th  July 

29 tk  year. — Inrolled  17 tk  July  1677. 

8.  ANDW.  BLAKE  of  Dunm'crine,  co.  Mayo,  esq.,  son 
and  heir  of  Walter.— Clunbare,  1 qr.,  150  a.  (242  a.  3 n.  35  p. 
stat.)  1/.  10s.  44 d. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway.— Killvine, 
2 qrs.,  230  a.  21.  6s.  6Jd.— a parcell  of  woody  pasture  and 
arable,  formerly  in  controversy,  6 a.  Is.  2 Id—  Cryvaghshill, 
1 qr.,  95  a.  19s.  2|d.— Drumackrine  or  Dunm'trinc  alias 
Carrowcaslane,  1 qr.,  120  a.  1/.  4s.  34d.— Crivaghard,  1 qr., 
80  a.  16s.  2\d. — Trineskhie,  1 qr.,  58  a.  11s.  8fd. — Laffe- 
liroe,  2 qrs.,  154  a.  I/.  11s.  l$d. — Shanballyboght,  98  a. 
19s.  lOd.  — in  Balleard,  1 qr.,  in  Carrowkipp,  Croskeagh, 
Gortuclane,  and  Gortekilline,  1 qr.,  in  Carrowbeg,  1 qr.,  115  a. 
1/.  3s.  3Jd. — Ballenville,  1 qr.,  124  a.  1/.4s.  lOSd.— Burrish, 
1 qr.,  192  a.  1/-  18s.  10Jd.— Carrowevilline,  1 qr.,  67  a. 
13s.  6$d. — Carrowlogh,  Iqr.,  102  a.  l/.0s.7Jd. — Carrowkil- 
line,  1 qr.,  154  a.  l/.lls.  lifd. — Knockroe,  1 qr.,48  a.  9r.SU/. 
— Lisduffe,  2 qrs.,  128  a.  l/.5s.  10 3d.;  bar.  Clonmorris,  co. 
Mayo.  — in  Clunmore,  2 qrs.,  151a.  1/.  10s.  6\d. ; bar. 
CosteUoe,  same  co.— Total,  2,072  a.  plant.  (3,356  a.  & 37  p. 

( 122.) 


stat.)— Total  rent,  20/.  19s. 10.  JOHN  DARCY  esq. 

— In  Cloonecrompe  alias  Croncreau,  221a.  (358  a.  stat.) 

21.  is.  84 d. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — Ardane,  1 qr.,  175  a. 

1/.  15s.  4 Jd. — Ballymaquin,  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  Id. — in  Dooraigh 
qr.,  207a.  21.  Is.  10jd. — in  Cloonmarve  or  Cloonemara,  4 qr., 

6 a.  Is.  24d.;  i bar.  Rosse,  co.  Galway. — Ranafultry  alias 
Ranafullaghtrie  qr.,  1 12  A.  1/.  2s.  7 jd. ; 4 bar.  Athenree,  same 
co. — the  qr.  of  Carrane,  Liscarrow,  mid  Lismoyle,  19a.  Ss.lOd. 

— Gortindrissagh  qr.,  59  a.  11s.  lljd. — Carrownetlene  qr., 

21  a.  4s.  2Jd. — Lysmonyreagh  and  Lissine  qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6 d. 

— Keilebigillare,  4 qr-,  5 a.  Is. — in  Mocrettboy  qr.,  or  Car- 
rowmacrettboy,  16  a.  3s.  2\d. — Carrowbegg  qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d. 

— Carrowhelledon  qr.,  64  a.  12s.  il  jd.— in  Cooleroeqr.,  10a. 

2s.  OJd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. —Total,  (1,691a.  & 

16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10/.  lls.  14d. 11.  EDWARD 

BROWNE  esq.— Killestoky,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Killestoky  qr.,  176  a. 

1/.  15s.  74d.  — Levasreagh  qr.,  47a.  9s.  6Jd.  — Carrowbegg 
qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8 fd. — Costorlogh  qr.,  68  a.  13s.  9 Jd. — Car- 
rowmurrhow  qr.,  4 a.  OJd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co. — Total, 
348  a.  plant.  (563  a.  2 b.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.10s.54d. 

— to  the  use  of  himself  and  Julian  his  wife  for  life;  remainder 
to  his  son  Andw  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to  his  own  heirs 
male;  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  Sir  Dorn.  Browne  knt.; 

remainder  to  his  own  right  heirs. 11.  THOS.  RUSH. — In 

Shanballyroe,  34  a.  6s.  10 Id. ; bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. 

— remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  his  wife  Mary.— in  Garrula- 
more,  4 qr.,  in  Clonegrossy,  4 gneeves,  and  in  Garrulagh- 
begg  qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 Jd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. — Bal- 
lychalla,  3 qrs.,  78a.  15s.  9f  d— Mucklaue,  4 qr.,  18a.  3s.7Jd.; 
bar.  Can  a,  same  co.  — in  Carrowgerry  qr.,  22  a.  4s.  51d. ; 
bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. — Total,  189  a.  plant.  (306  a.  & 

25  p.  sta.t) — Total  rent,  1/.  18s.  3. |d. — to  Thomas  and  his 

heirs  for  ever. 12.  PIERCE  BARRETT. — Knocktotan 

qr.,  70  a.  (113  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.)  14s.  2d. ; bar.  Carra,  co. 
Mayo. Date  6t/i  July  29 th  year. — Inrolled  6 th  Nov.  1677. 

13.  MATHEW  HORE—In  the8gneevcs of Trenevolgan,  j 

52  a.  10s.  6Jd. — Caruneskeogli,  128  a.  1/.  5s.  lOJd. — For- 
nemore  in  Corboghill,  4 gneeves,  83  a.  1 6s.  9 Jd. — Mogher, 

4 gneeves,  65  a.  13s.  2d. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon.  — in 
Carukele,  Carutrile,  and  Kilbarranc,  138  a.  1/.  7s.  lid. — 

j Lisrobegg,  39  a.  7s.  10. U/. — in  Carrowkillcn,  20  a.  4s.  04d. 
—to  the  use  and  behoof  of  him,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever, 
—in  Sillehane,  4 qrs.,  198  A.  21.  0s.  0:jd.— to  himself  for  life, 
remainder  to  Mary  his  wife  and  her  heirs.— in  Sillehane, 

4 qrs.,  80  a.  16s.  2 Jd.— in  the  same,  1 13  a.  1/.  2s.  lOJd.— in 
the  same,  35  a.  7s.  Id.  — Killneslew,  133  a.  1/.  6s.  1 Id.  — in 
Iiamh,  18  a.  3s.  7fd.  — in  Carnwaden  or  woden,  24  a. 
4s.  lOJd. — Carn  or  Camnugur,  133  a.  1/. 6s.  lid.— in  Clone- 
glassye,  74  a.  14s.  lljd.— Derryherke,  2 a.  4fd.— in  Ballin- 
rush,  24  a.  4s.  lOJd.—  in  the  same,  45  a.  9s.  ljd.— in  the 
same,  100  a.  1/.  0s.  2ijd. — to  the  use  of  him,  his  heirs  and 
assigns  for  ever.  — in  Ballinrush,  20  a.  4s.  Old.  — Dowras, 

53  a.  10s.  8|jd.— Carohoota,  29  a.  5s.  104d. ; bar.  Dunmore, 
co.  Galway.—  Clonucagh  called  Lissmore,  123  a.  1/.4s.  10. Id. 
— in  Aghoclogher,  40  a.  8s.  14d.;  bar.  and  co.  Roscom- 
mon—Total,  1,769  a.  plant.  (2,864  a.  3 R.  19  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  17/.  18s.  l jd.  — to  hold  these  to  the  use  of  Anstace, 
Mary,  Ellen,  and  Catharine  Woodiock,  and  their  heirs  for  ever. 

!lo.  PAUL  STRANGE.— In  Carranreagh  als  Knock- 

logli,  1 qr.,  477  a.  'll.  8s.  4id. ; bar.  Clonderala,  co.  Clare. — 
in° Muckroish,  101a.  1/.  10s. 8d.— Total,  578  A.  plant.  (936  a. 

1 n.  5 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8/.  15s.  4 Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty, 

same  co. 16.  JEFFREY  POWER.— Curragh,  2 qrs., 

223  a.  3/.  7s.  5 \ d. — a parcell  of  mountain  in  the  same,  65  a. 
19s.  8Jd. — Total  rent,  4/.  7s.  2d. ; par.  Inchicronane,  same  bar. 

and  co. 17.  THOS.  CEELY. — In  Killrateera,  1 qr.,  210a. 

21.  2s.  6jd. — parcells  in  coihons  in  Iniscaltragh  parish,  292  a. 
21.  19s.  1 Jd.  — Total,  (813  a.  & 35  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
51.  Is.  7 Jd. ; J bar.  Leytrim,  co.  Galway. 17.  RED- 

MOND PURCELL.— In  Listaw,  137  a.  (221  a.  3 r.  29  p. 

stat.)  1/.  7s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. Date 

18Z/i  August  29 th  year.— Inrolled  6 tk  Sep.  1677. 

18.  PAT.  NOLAN  gent,  and  ANNE  his  wife.— Atty- 
clogli  and  Lefface,  1 qr.  and  1 cart.,  89  a.  18s.  OJd— Creg- 
gevatte,  4 qr.,  72  a.  14s.  7d.— in  llamalicane,  1 qr.,  a contro- 
versyc  joining,  53  a.  10s.  8Jd— Cnockenganny,  1 qr.,  83  a. 

3 Q 


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Mayo. 

Galway. 


Galway. 

Galway. 

Mayo. 

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Galway. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


li  16s.  9ftl— in  Ballyerngh-Caslane,  2 qrs.,  145  a.  11.  9s.  4 d— 

Carrowmore,  1 qr,  68  a.  13s.  9\d.— in  Derrycoole,  1 qr., 

’■  30  A-  6s.  OJd. — in  Taughnabane,  1 qr.,  55  a.  11s.  lid.— Lis- 

moyly,  1 qr.,  57  a.  11s.  6\d.— in  Listaw,  1 qr.,  58  a".  11s.  9 d. 
— in  Carrowhiny,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  1 |d.— in  Corbrack,  l qr. 
and  i,  36  a.  7s.  3£<i— Ardbarny,  i qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 Jtf. ; bar. 
Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — to  the  use  of  them  and  their  heirs 
male ; remainder  to  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to  Andrew, 
2d  son  of  John  Nolan  esq.,  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to 
yc  right  heirs  of  said  John  Nolan,  pursuant  to  a deed  of  settle- 
ment on  yc  intermarriage  of  the  said  Patrick  and  Anne,  dated 

19th  Jan.  1677 20.  Said  PATRICK  NOLAN— Smat- 

tanagh,  1 qr.,  70  a.  14s.  2d. — Carrowtobberoughter,  i qr., 
36  a.  7s.  3 J d. — Carrowtobbereigh ter,  i qr.,  34  a.  6s.  lOitf— 
Knockgoorhy,  £ qr.,  and  Lissawlagh,£and  Uqr,  52a.  10s.6.jd. 
— Knockskarraghoughteragh,  A qr.,  42  a.  8s.  61d.— in  Knock- 
moreoughteragh,  A qr.,  32  a.  6s.5fd. — Trianlegan  ais  Trine- 
legan,  £ qr,  and  Drumloughra,  A qr,  167  a.  1/.  13s.  9Ad.— 
Trim  or  Trineloghane  and  Triskine,  1 qr,  171  a.  11. 14s.  7 Jd. 
—mountain  in  comon  to  both,  14  a.  2s.  10  jd.— Cornagouly 
alias  Legaleny  alias  Legletan,  1 cart,  21  a.  4s.  2’d.— Tawny- 
more,  A qr,  123  a.  11.  4s.  10£d.  — Laughill,  J,  qr,  34  a. 
6s.  10Jd.  Cregge,  A qr,  57  a.  Us.6}£— in  Largoe,  A qr-, 
19  a.  3s.  10d.  — in  Bann  cart,  24  a.  4s.  lOJd;  bar.  Clan- 
morris  and  Gallen,  same  co — Total,  1,724  a.  plant.  (2,792  a. 
2 a.  14  r.  slat.)— Total  rent,  17/.  9s.  OJd.— to  lxim  and  his 

heirs  male,  with  remainders  over  as  before. 21.  PATRICK 

NOLAN  gent — In  Rathmore,  2 qrs,  242  a.  21. 9s. in  Car- 

rownecressy,  1 qr,  156  a.  II.  11s.  7d— in  Cloonkeen,  A qr, 
33  a.  6s.  8J<i.— in  Carrownecressy  or  crossy,  1 qr,  with  the 
towns  and  castles  of  Bellabancher  next  to  the  river,  and  Tur- 
lagh  of  Anbally  and  Cammer,  156  a.  II.  11s.  7d.— in  Cloon- 
keen, A qr,  33  a.  6s.  8j  d.— in  Caherneknafert,  1 qr,  36  a. 

2 a.  7s.  43d.— in  Lisneplay,  lqr,23A.  4s.  7Jd— Lismule, 

1 qr.  next  contiguous  to  Bellabancher  castle,  134  a.  11. 7s.  ljd. ; 
bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway.— Total,  813  a.  2 b.  plant.  (1,317  a. 

3n.  13  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  81.4s.8Jd. 22.  JOSEPH 

NOLAN  gent.— Ballagh,  1 qr,  109  a.  11. 2s.  OJd.— Balla<di- 
bcgg’  1 q1',  77  a.  15s.  7Ad. ; bar.  Clonmorris,  co.  Mayo.— to 
him  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  — in  Carrowreagh,  1 qr,  55  a. 
11s.  1 Ad.— in  Beagh,  3 cart,  49  a.  9s.llfd.— to  the  use  of 
Fra'  Kirwan  and  Mary  his  wife  for  her  life  ; remainder  to  him- 
self and  Nell  his  wife  for  life;  remainder  to  his  heirs  male  by 
her;  remainder  to  his  right  heirs.—  Runnamandry,  ].  or, 
138  a.  11.7s.  11  (d.— to  him  and  his  wife,  &c.  as  before;  bar. 
Dunmore,  co.  Galway.— in  Skerrygan  als  Lisnaliiltie,  1 qr, 
24  a.  4s.  lOJd. — Gortnageere,  A cart,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd.— LisLi- 
gowen,  Sellehane,  and  Carrowlisbegg,  2-3ds  qr,  21  a.  4s.  2\d. 

a llo.?g  hi  comon,  6 a.  Is.  2{d. ; A bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co 
— Total,  496  a.  plant.  (803  A.  2 n.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

51.0s.  5Jd— to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. Bate  20th  Aug. 

29th  year — Inrolled  2714  Aug.  1677. 

24.  IRRIEL  FARRELL  esq.  and  SARAH  his  wife— 
In  Ballyglasse,  1 qr,  86  a.  17s.  5Ad.-in  Shehane  and  Shan- 
hallymore  qr,  155  a.  11.  ll,.4Ad— to  the  use  of  them  and  v' 
heirs  of  Sarah  for  ever.-in  the  4 qrs.  of  Newtowne,  445  a. 

2 11.  41.  10s.  ljd.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway to  yc  use 

of  Ja"  Darcy  and  Margery  his  wife  during  her  life ; y°  re- 
version to  the  heirs  of  said  Sarah,  according  to  y°  uses  men- 
1.  tionc.1  in  her  father  Uiick  Burke’s  last  will.— in  Feraghmore 
and  Feraghbegg,  101  a.  II.  0s.  5Jd.-in  the  qr.  of  Cartroone, 

65  a.  13s.  2Ad— Ratlmaroanagh,  i qr,  67  a.  13s.  6Jd. ; bar. 
Balhntobber,  eo.  Roscommon.  _ to  him  and  his  heirs.- 
lotal,  919  a.  2 b.  plant.  (1,489a.  2 b.  5 p.  stat)  — 

Toni  rent,  29.  JOHN  BELLEW  gent 

— Kmclare,  1 qr.  and  A,  288  a.  21.  18s.  3Jd.  — Carrowkeele 
- l,r,  IBS,,.  II.  17..  Old.  Lishkelly,  t ,,,  B,;,j  J 

— Glnnloughra,  1 qr.  and  1 cart,  80  a.  16s.  2.W— in  Leo-an 
A qr.  next  to  Glnnloughra,  4 a.  9^d.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  co. 
Galway.— Total,  600  a.  plant.  (971a.  3 b.  30  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  61.  Is.  5Jd.-in  trust  for  and  to  the  use  of  Tho* 

5“  " »*■ 29a 

ul  «.CHS,D  DILI-ON«1-Cer,re,„.;c„t, 

M S S>'  lli!  '»•  Ellconnell 

10„rf';  ,ar‘  ‘W1™’  same  CO.  — Total,  284  A.  plant 
(460  a.  & 9 p.  suit.) -Total  rent,  21.  17s.  6d.-one  corn-mill 
and  one  tuck-mill  upon  the  river  of  the  town  of  Cloonkill, 


with  the  plott,  containing  1a.  10s.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Ros-  Cn.  II. 

common. Bate  3d  Nov.  29 th  year.— Inrolled  12 tli  Nov.  1Z 

1677.  Jioseommon. 

29.  WILLIAM  SPENCER  esq. — Caltrahard  qr,  348  a.  Galmy. 

31.  10s.  4Jd.— Caralumnay,  3 cart,  70  a.  14s.  3d. the  cart. 

of  Back,  23  a.  4s.  7Jd. ; bar.  Clonmcnowen,  co.  Galway. 

Killgarrow  alias  Ballinasloe  qr,  307a.  31.  2s.  2.VI— Tullrush,  Noscommm. 
A qr,  160  a.  II.  12s.  4fd. — of  the  meadowing  of  Drumshrura 
qr,  92  a.  18s.  7id. ; bar.  Moycarnan,  co.  Roscommon— 

Total,  (1,619  a.  3 r.  12  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  101. 2s.  6 d. 

Bate  31st  July  29 th  year. — Inrolled  1th  Bee.  1677. 

31.  WILLIAM  YORKE  esq — In  Cahirkenavan,  396  a.  Clan. 
(641  a.  1 h.  2 p.  stat.)  61. 0s. 3d.;  bar.  Clonderala,  co.  Clare. 

31.  MATHEW  MCMAHON  of  Twogh,  co  Limerick 

gent  In  Fynanagh,  1 qr,  72  a.  II.  Is.  lOJd.— Knoekogan,’ 

A qr,  57  a.  17s.  3Jd.— in  Carrigroe,  1 cart,  20  a.  6s.  Of d. 

in  Knockballymoycree,  1 qr,  23  a.  6s.  lljd— in  Drunulongh- 

loghtnee  or  Drumdoughloghtnee,  1 qr,  42  a.  12s.  9d in 

Lehanegb,  North,  I qc„  Sle  li,  Dj*,  ber.  Buemttv, 
same  co.  — Total,  (505  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

41. 14s.  8Jd. 32.  JOHN  CREAGH  gent.-Skean,  1 qr , 

440  a.  (712  a.  3 b.  6 p.  stat.)  61.  13s.  7A d. ; bar.  Clonderala, 
same  co.— to  hold  after  the  death  of  Dame  Mary,  wife  of  Sir 
Oliver  Bourke,  bart,  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever;  he  was  the 
son  and  heir  of  Pierce  Creagh,  alderman  of  Limerick,  dec". 

Bate  20 th  July  29tli  year — Inrolled  31st  July  1677. 

34.  Sir  GEORGE  PRESTON  knt—All  the  fishings  of  Limerick 
pike,  salmon,  and  other  sea  fish,  and  eels,  in  the  great  sahnon  Clare,  ’ 
weare  called  Lax-Weare  on  yc  Shannon,  mearing  in  the  N DGalw,"J< 
side  with  the  lands  of  Banke,  E.  with  Thomas’s  Island,  S. 

''ft  l,C^Lbal,c’,and  W'  With  Said  rive''  Shannon.— the  fishings  Kings  Co. 
of  the  like  fish  m the  salmon  fishing  of  Garryvoe,  in  the 
Shannon  the  like  fishings  of  the  Shannon,  belon-in-  to 
Callogacroy— the  like  of  one  half  of  the  eel  weare  of  Colloob- 
beolane,  in  the  Shannon;  mearing  upon  the  co.  Limerick 

Clare,  Galway,  Roscommon,  and  King’s  Co Total  rent' 

51.  over  and  above  all  former  rents  due  to  the  ci-own  out  of  the 
premisses.— and  all  and  singular  the  mills  and  eel  weares  upon 
the  Shannon,  granted  to  him  and  his  heirs  by  patent  dated 
27  tli  July,  13th  Ch.  2d,  which  patent  was  confirmed  by  a clause 
111  the  Act  of  Settlement,  for  confirming  patents  made  since 
30  Nov.  1660.— A licence  is  granted  to  Sir  George  Preston, 

George  Madiews,  and  James  Clarke,  to  alien  and  sell  the 
Lax-Weare s to  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  Limerick,  dated 
8 and  inrolled  16  Nov.  1678  (anno  30°  Car.  2"‘  l-»  pars 

facie  Boll  45.) Bate  9th  Feb.  29th  year.  — ImoUed 

20 th  Feb.  1677.  J wouea 

36.  ROBERT  Lord  Baron  of  TRIMBLESTOWNE  — 

Manivahan,  5 qrs.,  533  a.  51.  7s.  9\d.  - Knockaniecaske, 

1 parcel!,  12  a.  2s.  5d.— Kildogher,  2 qrs,  394  a.  31. 19s.  3d.  ■ 
bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway— Gilcagli,  1 qr,  412  a.  41. 3s.  9 d 
—m  Carrucarnereigh,  66a.  13s.  4 Jd.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  same 
co — Killmny,  3 qrs,  188  a.  over  and  above  7 a.  of  glebe, 
li.  18s.  OStf— in  Knocknehorne,  1 qr,  20  a.  4s.  0 id.;  bar. 

Kill  tartan,  same  co.— Total,  1,625  a.  plant.  (2,633  a.  1 r. 

stat.)  Total  rent,  161.  19s Bale  9th  Bee.  28th  near 

Inrolled  23 d Bee.  1677.  J 

39.  PETER  PILLEY  gent— In  Clonlaghan,  2 qrs  and  \ s, 

.03.,  (.66..  3 

co.  Galway— in  Caherserkin  qr,  401  a.  (649  a.  2 r 19  P m 
stat.)  61.  Is.  9 id.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare- Carrmvard  » , 

1 07  a.  li.  Is.  7Jrf— Tally,  1 qr,  1 1 5 a.  11.  3s.  4 d.  — Cogal-  ‘ 

begg,  2 gueeves,  50  a.  10s.  Hrf— Carrowkeele,  A qr  23  a 
4s.  7 id,,  bar.  Balhntobber,  eo.  Roscommon.  -1  Kegiemore' 

1^’sTstd.  U 18(5;  8rf— Lissenerrin,  4 gneeves  in  Clare,’ 

41  a.  8s-  3 Id.  ,n  Cloontragh,  8 gneeves,  41a.  8s.  3{d.  — 

Dems  ais  Derrm  ais  Derringowne,  2 gneeves  in  Mogher, 

21a.  4s.  3Jd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co— in  Mullaghardagh, 

V;’  ,ov«3S'  ,°!</'!  bar'  Atll,onc’  same  co Total,  604°a. 

ant-  (f78  A:  1 12  p-  stat.)  — Total  rent,  61.  2s.  3Jtf— 

way.  m the  N.  E.  part  of  Clonprask  and  Gortmoro,  2 ais 
f it?'  “»•  W»«I,  ~»  co. — in  Kiliermine,  S’ 

3s.  m 1 resume,  73  a.  14s.  9hd— Total,  409  a plant 
(MB..  B«.  .9  sta,.)  Total  «.  B,.  9,^  j ^ 

m'nowen,  same  co. 42.  JOHN  LAURENCE  gent— In 


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s9Cn.lt  Liscreaghan,  2 qrs.,  446a.  4/.  10s.  3Jd. — in  Lismany  and 

— Culliny,  4 qr.,  55  a.  11s.  1 jd. — Total,  501a.  plant.  (811a. 

Galway-  2 n.  12  P.  stat.) — Total  rent,  5 1.  Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Longford,  same 
co.— to  him  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to  y'  heirs  male  of 
his  father  Walter;  remainder  to  John  Laurence,  one  of  the 
brothers  of  said  Walter,  and  his  heirs  male;  remainder  to 
Edward,  another  brother,  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to 
Peter  and  Joseph,  other  brothers,  and  their  heirs  male ; re- 
mainder to  Walter,  uncle  of  said  Walter,  and  his  heirs  male; 

remainder  to  John’s  right  heirs 43.  JOHN  MADDEN 

gent.,  grandson  of  Dan'  O’Madden. — In  Cloonefeaghan,  4 qr., 
78  a.  15s.  9.Jd. — Attiky,  1 cart.,  51  a.  10s.  3 id. — Mota,  -1  qr., 
68  a.  13s.  9 jd.— in  Ballybranagh  qr.,  80  a.  16s.  2jd— Total, 
277  a.  plant.  (448  a.  2r.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  16s.  Ojd.; 


Roll,  29 th  Cha.  II. 

Galway.  j . JOHN  DONNELLAN  esq.— Ballydonnellan,  East  and 
West,  2 qrs.,  272  a.  (440  a.  2 b.  16  p.  stat.)  21.  15s.  0 \d.; 

4 bar.  Clonmcknowen,  co.  Galway. — Leaclca,  1 cart.,  47  a. 
9s.  8 jd. — Roan,  1 cart.,  71  a.  14s.  4 jd. — Tourmore,  1 cart., 
69  a.  13s.  11  id.  — Listrime  and  Cappsegill,  1 qr.,  123  a. 
1/.  4s.  10 Id.  — Barnaboy,  1 cart.,  42  a.  8s.  6 d.  — Liskillane 
and  Gortenevolin,  4 qr.,  145  a.  1/.  9s.  id. ; bar.  Killconnell; 
same  co. — Tourinard,  1 qr.,  196  a.  11.  19s.  7 jd. — Larga, 

4 qr.,  106a.  II.  Is.  5 id— Parke,  4 qr.,  73a.  14s.  9.1d— Lerga 
and  Ballilioga  or  Ballyhoge,  1 qr.,  185  A.  II.  17s.  5(d, — in 
Coultimoragh  qr.,  190a.  II.  18s.  5 id. — in  Coultimoragh,  1 qr., 

8 a.  Is.  7Jd. ; 4 bar.  Clonm'kuowen,  sam.e  co.  — Tyereagh, 

4 qr.,  137  a.  II.  7s.  84d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co.— in  Kil- 
lernime  or  mine,  2 qrs.  next  to  Cullimurrogh,  119a.  11.4s.0fd. 
— in  Clonkeeneoughter  qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6jd. ; bar.  Clonmc- 
knowen,  same  co. — in  Sily  cart.,  17  a.  3s.  5jd. ; bar.  Kill- 
connell, same  co. — in  Clonkeeneoughter  qr.,  8a.  Is.  7jd. ; bar. 
Clonm'knowen,  same  co. — Total,  1,875  a.  plant.  (3,037  a.  & 

19  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  181.  19s.  6d. Date  1th  Feb. 

291 h year. — Inrolled  2th  Feb.  1677. 

Galway.  4.  JOHN  BROWNE  esq.  — Culrara,  1 qr.,  105  a. 
Mat  W*  Is-  3jd.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. — Knockvonyhelly, 

' ] qr,,  ioo  a.  II.  0s.  2jd.  — Killm'lassar,  4 qrs.,  182  a. 

II.  16s.  10id. — Ballytrasna,  4 qrs.,  124  a.  II.  5s.  ljd. — Ard- 
keene,  4 qr.,  28a.  5s.  8d. — Roscolla,  1 cart.,  32  a.  6s.  5 jd. — 
Mony,  l qr.,  52  a.  10s.  61d. — Killviggy,  4 qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. ; 
Gahoay.  bar.  Borrishowle,  co.  Mayo. — in  Clunimunighan,  2 qrs.,  19  a. 

3s.  10d.;  bar.  Kill  tartan,  co.  Galway. — in  Creganna,  4 qrs., 
141  a.  II.  8s.  64d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co.  — Letheree, 
40a.  8s.  ljd. — Ballagh,  4a.  9|d. — Uneagh,  67a.  13s.  6id. — 
Lissaruvy  or  Lissarnvy,  76a.  15s.  4fd. — Coylemore,  4 qr., 
90  a.  18s.  2fd.  — Coylemore  other  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. — 
Carrowroe,  1 qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8fd. — Turlogh  in  common,  55  a. 
11s.  ljd. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. — in  Currnghmore,  4 qr., 
and  New  Castle  and  Magheremanagh,  4 q>'.»  15  a.  3s.  Ojd. ; 
bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — to  hold  these  three  denominations  to 
the  use  of  yc  heirs  and  assignes  of  Rose  Manine,  late  deceased. 
— Cassel,  1 qr.,  201  a.  21.  0s.  8 d.  — Island-Oghly,  1 cart., 

20  a.  4s.  Ojd. — Gormana,  1 qr.,  125  a.  II.  5s.  Sid.  — Ard- 
Island,  1 cart.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd.;  bar.  Ballynahinch,  same  co. — 
in  Ballagh  qr.,  11  a.  2s.  2fd. — 1 cart,  of  Lisnarock,  20  a. 
4s.  Ojd. — Amor  and  Caldragh,  3 cart.,  44  a.  8s.  lid. ; j bar-. 
Bellamoe,  same  co. — in  Rossnee  als  Rossine  qr.,  31a.  6s. 3 Id. 
— Clogher  in  Rosine,  1 cart,  42  a.  8s.  6d.  — Knockcrosse, 
2 cart.,  46  a.  9s.  Sjd— in  Ballyvyan  qr.,  Ballynonagh,  2 qrs., 
and  Ballindowlagli,  284  a.  21.  17s.  6 d.  — Cloghbrack  alias 
Gortcorrin,  2 cart.,  73  a.  14s.  9id.  — Derrynacarragh  in 
Cloghbrack,  1 cart,  35  a.  7s.  Id. — Dromonlee,  30  a.  6s.  Id. 
— Crumoge,  i cart.,  18  a.  3s.  7 jd. — Drumgrassy,  4 qr.,  75  a. 
15s.  2 Jd. — Corlieb,  4 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9 id. ; bar.  Rosse,  same 
co. — in  Killm'fehill,  1 qr.,  79  a.  16s. — in  Carrownalogh,  1 qr., 

Matlo  64a.  12s.  lljd.;  bar.  Tyaquin  and  Bellamoe,  same  co. — Car- 
rowkecle,  1 qr.,  61  a.  12s.  4 id. — Brittas,  1 qr.,  67  a.  13s.  7 jd. ; 
bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo.  — Knockskehine,  1 qr.,  116  a. 
II.  3s.  5 jd.  — Mackloghlin  and  Finure  alias  Carrowtrone, 

1 qr.,  371a.  31.  15s.  2jd.  — in  Attirize  alias  Attyrize,  4 qr., 
54  a.  2r.  10s.  lljd. — Carrowbegg,  1 qr.,  4 a.  9 jd.;  bar. 
Muriske,  same  co.  — to  hold  these  to  the  use  of  Anstace 
Fitz-Harris  widow',  for  her  life;  remainder  to  him  and  his 
heirs  forever. — in  Carrowbegg,  1 qr.,  131a.  II.  6s.  6jd. 
(122.) 


bar.  Longford,  same  co Date  6th  Aug.  29th  year. In-  30  C«.  If. 

rolled  22d  Aug.  1677.  ' 

46.  BENJAMIN  LUCAS  esq.  — Lislonahan,  1 qr.,  Clare. 
246  a.  (398a.  1r.  38p.  stat.)  31.  1-fa.  8d. ; bar.  Moyfarta,  co. 

Clare — Ballyportrea,  1 qr.,  204  a.  (330  a.  1 r.  32  p.  stat.) 

31.  Is.  lid.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. 46.  CYPRIAN 

DE\  ORAN. — In  Lissdownvarnagh  als  Lissdourecarra  and 
Ballyteige,  2 plow.,  46  a.  (74a.  2r.  2p.  stat.)  13s.  1 lid.;  bar. 

Burren,  same  co. 46.  MARY  BOURK  als  CASHY— 

In  the  same,  2 plow.,  18  a.  (29  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)  5s.  5id. 

47.  THOMAS  GORMON.— In  Moyhill,  1 qr.,47*.  (76  a. 

& 21  p.  stat.)  14s.  3(d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. Dale 

21st.  Nov.  2 9th  year.— Inrolled  20th  Dec.  1677. 


third  part,  back. 

— Kelcoury  ats  Kelkoore,  1 qr.,  81a.  16s.  4jd. — Cregan-  Mayo. 
darragh,  parcell  of  Carrowbane  qr.,  21  a.  4s.  2jd. — Clun- 
minode  or  Cluninimode,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s.  Ojd.  — Lur- 
gane,  1 qr.,  74a.  14s.  Hid. — Carrowbane,  1 qr.,  182a. 

II.  16s.  lOjd. — Ardmore,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2jd. — Rossbegg 
and  Drumleoland,  78  a.  15s.  9jd. — Rossvile,  1 cart.,  19  a. 

3s.  lOjd.  — mountain  in  common,  5 a.  Is.  Ojd.;  same  bar. 
and  co.  — in  Duggery  and  Clune-Cormuck,  2 qrs.,  40  a. 

8s.  ljd. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — Kelbeggineloone,  4 qr., 

73. A.  14s.  94d. ; bar.  Clonmorris,  same  co. — to  hold  this  toyc 
use  of  the  heirs  male  of  Richard  Bourke  gent,  dec'1 ; remainder 
to  y°  right  heirs  of  J"  Bourke,  late  of  Loghmaske,  esq.,  brother 
of  said  Richard. — Durroe,  1 qr.,  89  a.  18s.  Ojd, — Kellevolane 
alias  Killvally,  1 qr.,  133a.  II.  6s.  lid. — Carrowkillin,  1 qr., 

24  a.  4s.  lOJd.  — Ballybogh,  1 qr.,  125  a.  II.  5s.2id.;  bar. 

Carra,  same  co. — to  hold  these  for  yc  unexpired  term  of  a lease 
for  51  years  from  Michaelmas  1673,  made  to  him  by  Sir  Henry 
Lynch  bart.,  at  the  rent  of  10 1.  a year. — Carrowmoreliskelline 
qr.,  94  a.  19s.  0-4d. — Ballywalter  and  Garranverke  qr.,  105  a. 

II.  Is.  Sid.— Clungowla  qr.,  248  a.  21.  10s.  2jd.;  bar.  Kill- 
maine, same  co. — in  Carrowtrinny,  j qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5 jd. ; same 
bar.  and  co. — in  Knockvonehelly  als  Knocknekelly  qr.,  97  a. 

19s.  7jd. ; bar.  Borishowle,  same  co. — Clunteagh  alias  Ken- 
neriskey,  3 cart.,  105  a.  II.  Is.  3d. — Culoughter,  i qr.,  40  a. 

8s.  lid. — Clunebegg  and  Gortinlenagh,  4 qr.,  27  a.  5s.  54d. 

— Kinluy  ats  Kinlee,  4 qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5ijd. — Knockballymoy, 

1 qr.,  118  a.  II.  3s.  lOjd. ; bar.  Murisk,  same  co. — in  Drum- 
induffe,  1 qr.,  45  a.  2 r.  9s.  2_4 d.  — Buckvarry  alias  Brock- 
barry,  1 qr.,  57  a.  11s.  64d. — Tondergree  alias  Tonregee  and 
Moyhastan,  1 qr.,  139  a.  II.  8s.  lid. ; bar.  Borishowle,  same 
co. — one  moiety  of  Derrygorman,  38  a.  7s.  8id. — M'Gilleroe 
alias  Carrowm'Gilleroe,  1 qr.,  56  a.  11s.  4 d.  — Ardcornine 
alias  Ardcoman,  1 qr.,  70  a.  14s.  2\d. — Muniare  ats  Derry- 
cagh,  iqr.,  59a.  11s.  lljd. — Knockbrack,  lqr.,5lA.  10s.  4d. 

— Bullanmore  alias  Mullanmore,  4 qr.,  17a.  3s.  5 Jd. — Bullan- 

begg  ats  Mullinbegg  als  Mullanoe,  36  a.  7s.  3 id. — Gortin- 

racka  ats  Gortekarke,  ats  Tywinch,  1 cart.,  37  a.  7s.  6d. ; bar.  Roscommon. 

Borrishowle  and  Murisk,  same  co. — Killdrum  and  Leacarrow 

alias  Liscarragh,  48  a.  9s.  8id. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. — 

in  Rosse  qr.,  71a.  14s.  4id. — in  Ballyvyane  qr.,  29a.  5s.  1 Old. ; Galway. 

i bar.  Rosse,  co.  Galway.  — to  hold  these  during  yc  life  of 

Honora  Bourke  widow. — Castlegard  or  Castlcgare,  C74  A. 

21.  15s.  5.{d. — Clondallee,  52  a.  10s.  6jd. — Carrownaganny, 

16  a.  3s.  3d. — Cluneloran,  145  a.  II.  9s.  4jd. — in  Clunelorish 
qr.,  87  a.  17s.  74d. — Ballynakilly  and  Creggan,  2 qrs.,  440  A. 

41.  9s.  0\d.-,  bar.  Killyan,  same  co— Total,  7,106  a.  plant. 

(11,511a.  2r.  26  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  711.  18s.  10.jd— in  Mayo. 

Corveagh,  5 cart.,  123a.  II.  4s.  lOijd.  — Brackagh,  1 cart., 

12a.  2s.  5jd. — Carrowreagh,  4 qr.,  57  a.  11s.  6 Id. — Carrow- 
reagh,  yc  other  4 qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd.  — Derryhcrbert,  1 qr., 

107  a.  II.  Is.  73d. — mountain  belonging  to  d",  41  a.  8s.  3jd. 

— mountain  belonging  to  d".,  36a.  7s.  3jd. — Carrowkennedy 

alias  Carrowmore,  41a.  8s.  3 id. ; bar.  Muriske,  co.  Mayo. — in  Galway. 

Carrownacarga,  1 qr.,  106  a.  II.  Is.  5jd. — in  Emerky,  1 qr., 

34a.  6s.  lOjd. — Tumsnave,  1 qr.,  104  a.  II.  Is.  Old.;  4 bar. 

Rosse,  co.  Galway— Total,  698  a.  plant.  (1,130  a.  2r.  17p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  Is.  3 jd. 10.  MARY  and  GILLA- 

DUFFE  GIBBON.  — Moony,  2qi-s.,  49  a.  9s.  llid.  — in  Mayo 
Muckollagh  qr.  23  A.  4s.  7 jd— ' Total,  72  a.  plant.  (1I6a.  2a. 

20p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  14s.  7 d. ; bar.  Burrishowle,  co.  Mayo. 

— to  Gilladuffe  for  ever  after  the  death  of  his  mother  Mary. 


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ir.  11,  WALTER,  EDMD.,ai:(l  RD.  PHILBIN.— Leacanw- 
— nity  alias  Carrowoeile,  % qr.,  74a.  14s.  1 l£d— Cloonalte  alias 
• Cloonehalt,  J qr.,  33  a.  6s.  8.|d— Ballynegowen,  ] qr.,  68  a. 
13s.  9Jd. — Derryhellagli  parcell,  25a.  5s.  0 Jd. — Total,  200  a. 
plant.  (323a.  3k.  37p.  slat.) — Total  rent,  21.  Os.  5Jd. ; bar.Ty- 

rawly,  same  co. 11.  RICH.  GIBBON— In  BaUygolman 

alias  Glandavock,  J qr.,  80  a.  (129  a.  3 r.  14  p.  stat.)  16s.  2 Jd.; 

'•  bar.  Murisk,  same  co 1 1.  JOHN  BROWNE  esq.,  as 

assignee  of  John  Bellew— Mancue  or  Manine,  70  a.  15s.  4 Jd. 
— Coi'e,  i qr.,  20  a.  4s.  0k/.  — Manigawna,  1 cart.,  Slave- 

gauna,  1 cart,  and  Redmond,  1 cart.,  1 17  a.  1/.  3s.  8!d. 

Brenan,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6 d. ; J bar.  Rosse,  co.  Galway.  — 
in  Lissinecorrely,  2 cart.,  56  a.  1 Is.  4d— Total,  316  a.  plant. 
(511  a.  3 a.  17  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3/. 3s.  lljd.;  bar.  Carra, 

co.  Mayo 12.  STEPHEN  DEANE  esq— In  the  qr. 

and  £d  of  aqr.  of  Garriblackin,  44  a.  8s.  llr/. ; J bar.  Lough- 
rea,  co.  Galway— in  Killm'read  qr.,  36  a.  7.s.  3.[rf— Dro- 
merbane  or  Dromcorbane,  52  a.  10s.  6Jd. — Corroghter  and 
Carraghter,  2 qrs.,  42  a.  8s.  6Jd. — Knocknehune  alias  Lag- 
navidoge,  1 qr.,  20  a.  4s.  0 Jd. — Knouckneskry,  Muckenagh, 
and  Trinebrackane,  5 gneevcs,  46  a.  9s.  SJd. — Knockvally- 
M'Killagh,  Grenan,  and  Tullaghquirk,  48  a.  9s.  8jrf. ; bar. 
Carra,  co.  Mayo— in  Kill  qr.,  16  a.  3s.  2%d. ; bar.  Muckullin, 
co.  Galway. — in  Garryblackin  qr.,  27  a.  & 59  a.  11s.  ll:|r/.  & 
5s.  5|r/. ; bar.  Loughrea,  same  co— in  Curragb,  J qr.,  96  a. 
19s.  5 Jr/.;  J bar.  Athenree,  same  co— Total,  486  a.  plant. 

(787  a.  1 n.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  18s.  5d. 13.  THOS. 

MAGRATH  and  HONORA  his  wife— In  Killrush,  16  a. 
3s.  2ft!—  Rahard,  1 qr.,  116a.  l/.3s.5Jd—  Ranevedan,  1 qr.’ 

90  a.  18s.  2jd. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo.  — Total,  222  v 
plant.  (359  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  2/.  4s.  11  Jr/— to 

her  heirs  and  assignes Dale  30 th  May  29 th  year.  — 

Jnrolled  23r/  June  1677. 


3s.  3d.  - 


15.  RICH.  KELLY  and  WM.  MOOREHEAD.  — In 
Drominmore  and  Knockhall,  109  a.  (176  a.  2 r.  10 

1 /.  2s.  0 Jr/. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon 

GARET  BROWNE  widow.  — In  Ardmollan  , 

(161  a.3u.  37  p.  stat.)  1/.  0s.  2 Jr/.;  bar.  Athlone,  sai 
Dale  28 th  May  29 tk  year. — Inrolled  Is/  June  1677. 


•in  Kilmude  qr.,  15a.  3s. Old. — in  Killuane  qr., 
26  a.  5s. 3d.  — in  Killmoiian  qr.,  157  a.  l/.lls.9JrZ. — in - 
Ballaghnegrossiny  qr.,  7 a.  ls.5r/.— in  Sheliane  qr.,  36  a. 
7s.  3id. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co— Total,  270  a.  plant.  (437  a. 

1 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  14s.  7 Jr/.— to  hold  Sheliane  in 

trust  for  John  Ward  and  his  heirs 23.  JAS.  FRENCH 

gent— the  two  parts  of  the  2 qrs.  of  Oranbegg,  in  3 parts  to 
be  divided,  244  a.  21. 9s.  4Jr/. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co— in 
the  3 half  qrs.  of  Caltraghcreu  and  Knockovillie,  9 a.  Is.  9Jd. 

— Moniny,  3J  qrs.,  Lismoish  qr.,  and  Ballygarry  qr.,  288  a. 

2/.  6s.  llr/—  in  Oglialoghell  qr.,  I a.  2 Jr/.— in  Lismelaghlen 
qr.,  106  a.  1/.  Is.  5 Jr/. — in  Ardrow  and  Ranahan  qrs.,  94  a. 

1 9s. 0 Jr/.— in  Killmeneudeqr.,  121a.  l/.4s.5Jd.;  bar. Tyaquin, 
same  co— Total,  803  a.  plant.  (1,300  a.  2 r.  36  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  8 1 2s.  5d. 24.  JOHN  FRENCH  FITZ- 

DOMINICK— In  Knocknoule  qr.  of  Killane,  100  a.  (162  a. 

stat.)  1/.  0s.  3d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. 24.  ROBERT 

KIRWAN. — The  two  qrs.  of  Coolord  and  Drissegan,  107  a. 
(173a.  Ir.  14 p.  stat.)  1/.  Is.8d.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. 

25.  JANE  DARCY,  IGN.  FRENCH,  JOAN  his  wife, 

MARTIN  and  JAMES  DARCY— Ballagheglasse,  i qr., 

24  a.  (38  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  7s.  3 Jr/.;  bar.  Incliiquin,  co. 
Clare — to  Martin  and  James  Darcy,  their  heirs  and  as- 
signes, subject  to  the  last  will  of  Dominick  Darcy  of  Cloo- 
nennan,  dec1'. — Carrowtrahan  and  Marganner,  3d  of  a qr 
217  a.  2/.  3s.  10  Jd. — -in  Coylemaghan,  i qr,  110  a.  11. 2s.  id. 
—to  French  and  wife,  until  the  Darcys  paid  them  100/. ; 
remainder  to  them,  subject  to  the  said  will ; bar.  Tyaquin, 
co.  Galway— in  ICnockanesse,  4 a.  Is.  2 Id— to  French  for 
ever;  bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare— Total  in  Clare,  28  a.  plant. 

(45  a.  1 r.  16  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  8s.6r/— in  Galway, 

327  a.  plant.  (529  a.  2 r.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  6s.  2Jr/. 
Date  18 tk  Aug.  29/4  year.— Jnrolled  5/4  Oct.  1677. 


17.  DANIEL  I 


d'DONNOGII  gent—  Coylmore,  4 qr. 
-n  the  qr.  of  Ballycancahill,  28  a.  8s.  5fr/. — Laraghkee,  J c'art., 
8 a.  2s.  5r/— in  Tirlagh  in  comon  to  Ballybryan  and  other 
parcells,  3 a.  lOJd— Ballyhanny,  East,  1 qr.,  44  a.  13s.  44t/. 
—in  Clasnane,  3d  of  cart.,  2 a.  7 Jr/.— Ballyhanny,  West,  1 qr.’ 
36  a.  10s.  llr/. — comon,  20  a.  6s.  OJr/. — a parcell,  15  a.  4s.  6k/. 
— Ballykeele,  E.  and  W.,  2 qrs.,  64  a.  19s.  5d.  — in  Bally- 

gownane  qr.,  6 a.  Is.  9 Jr/. ; bar.  Corctimroe,  co.  Clare  

Total,  (366a.  & 10 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  3/.8s.6!d~ 
18.  THOMAS  O’CONNOR  gent.  — In  said  Coylemore, 

J qr.,  59  a.  (95  a.  2 it.  lip.  stat.)  17s.  10  Jr/. Dale 

llth  July  29/4  year.— Inrolled  10 th  Aug.  1677. 

19.  Sir  PATRICK  BARN  WALL  hart— Castle-Hackett 
1J  qr.,  221a.  21.  4s.  Sir/. — Glanshackey,  1 qr.  and  154  a! 
11.  11s.  2 Jr/— in  Gortmulread,  J qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9tf— Caleragh’ 
h qr.,  77  A.  15s.  7r/. — Carrowcam,  1 qr.,  143  a.  1/.  8s.  1 1 Jd.— 
Farrent-a-Caston,  J qr.,  72  a.  14s.  Id.  — Skehanagh,  1 qr., 

156  a.  1/.  11s.  7 Jr/. — Tobberaghane,  1 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  11  V/. 

Ballaghcardie,  1 qr.,44A.  8s.  1 1 ir/. — in  Carrovvrea<di,  1 qr. 
13  a.  2s.  7 Jr/.  — Municroghane,  1 qr.,  97  a.  19s.  7k/— Ca- 
hinyne,  1 qr.,  100  A.  1/.  0s.  3r/.  — Cloonamore,  I qr.,  36  a. 
7s.  SJrZ— in  Carrowneherrick,  1 qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Ok/—  a par- 
cell  in  comon  between  Behagh  and  Skehanagh,  7 a.  Is.  5r/. 
—a  parcell  in  comon  between  Behagh  and  Killdrum,  4 a. 
9 Jr/. ; bar. Clare,  co.  Galway. — Total,  1,261  a.  plant.  (2,002  a. 

2 n.  37  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  15s.  4 Jr/. 21.  JASPER 

FRENCH  gent— Clogher,  5 cartrons,  386  A.  3/.  18s.  Id— 
a parcell,  4 a.  9Jd— Gortevally,  Gortnapishy,  and  Cloona- 
moyle,  3 cartrons,  105  a.  1/.  Is.  3d. — Clontclene  and  Isker- 
woolgrecne,  2 cart.,  52  a.  10s.  6Jd—  Clonahallonagh,  1 cart., 
28  a.  5s.  8d.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co.  — Farrenakilly  and 
Urwonga,  J qr.,  144  a.  1/.  9s  1 Jd— Goula  or  Gat, la,  A qr, 

177  a.  1/.  15s.  lOJd. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co Carrow- 

nenta,  1 cart,  161  a.  11.  12s.  7*d— Duffereme  parcell,'  60  a" 
13s.  4 Jd—  Poolenemuek,  J cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5Jrf- ; bar.  Killean, 
same  co— Total,  1,150  a.  plant  (1,862  a.  3 r.  4p.  stat) 

—Total  rent,  11/.  12s.  1 Or/. 22.  N1CS.  FRENCH.— 

In  Killmoiian  qr.,  13  a.  2s.7Ad— in  Agheloghall  qr.,  16  A. 


27.  MARCUS  BRIDGET  and  ALEX.  BODKIN. 

Anbally,  4 qrs.,  and  Tirlogh,  632  a.  6/.  7s.  lOJd—  in  Cor- 
16.  MAR-  bally,  4 qrs.,  and  the  Tirlogh,  254  a.  2r.  21.  1 Is.  5>,/.  — 
qr.,  100  a.  Dauras,  J qr.,  95  a.  19s.2Jd. — Cahirnihoone,  69  a.  13s.  11  jd. 
neco.  | these  two  last  in  trust  for  Ja‘  Browne  until  he  be  paid 
110/.  in  one  payment.  — Killcahiil,  4 qr.,  57  a.  1 Is.  6Jd. 
— Carrowman,  72  a.  14s.  6 Jd. — Clunaghmore,  28  a.  5s.  8d. ; 
bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway— Total,  1,207  a.  plant.  (1,955  a.  3 r! 
23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  4s.  3d— to  the  use  of  Marcus 
and  Bridget  for  their  lives;  remainder  to  Alexander  and  his 
heirs  male;  remainder  to  f right  heirs  of  Marcus,  pursuant  to 

a settlement  made  by  the  said  Marius Dale  29/4  Aug. 

29/4  year. — Inrolled  31s/  Aug.  1677. 


Mayo. 


29.  RD.  TALBOTT  of  Malahide,  esq—  Corry  and  Bal-  Roscommon. 
lmlugg,  1 qr.,  222  a.  2/.  4s.  1 ljd.  — in  Cargin,  1 qr.,  53  a 
10s.  8Jd— Toberaige,  1 cart.,  58  a.  lls.9d.;  bar.  Athlone, 
co.  Roscommon.  — Total,  333  a.  plant.  (539  a.  1 r.  30  p 

stat.)— Total  rent,  3/.7s.5d. 29.  GERRALD  DILLON 

esq.  Buoleboy,  2 qrs,  140  a.  1/.  8s.  4Jd— Crumlinonghter, 

1 qr.,  98  a.  19s.  lOd. — Criimlineighter,  1 qr.,  98  a.  19s.  lOd 
-in  Cullanreagh,  1 qr.,  64  a.  12s.lljd.-in  Gortalceny' 

1 qr.,  3 a.  7Jd— bogg,  whereof  profitable,  4 a.  9Jd— Car- 
rowmick,  1 qr.,  38  a.  7s.  8k/. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  162  a. 

1/.  12s.  9 Jd— in  Gortinlaglma,  1 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9Jd.  — Fea-di- 

more,  1 qr.,  149  a.  1/.  10s.  2 Jd. — heath  and  bogg,  4 a.  9M 

Gorteliny,  1 qr.,  108  a.  1/.  Is.  10 Jd. ; bar.  CJanmorris  mid 
Costelloe,  co.  Mayo.  — Total,  877  a.  plant.  (1,420  a 2r 
24  p.  stat.) -Total  rent,  81.  17s.  7d—  Coregawe,  * qr.,  60  a.'  i 
(97  a.  & 31  p.  stat.)  12s.  I Jd. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Ros- 
common. - this  in  trust  for  Sir  EdW  Crofton  bart.  and 
lus  hen's. — in  Fynaghmore  qr..  18  a.  (29  a.  & 25  p.  stat.) 

3s.  7Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co— Total,  78  a.  plant.  (126  a 1 ii 
16P  ,M.)_Tolol  rat,  15..  Bli-i,,  for  B,„n 
Naughtan  and  Sarah  Ins  wife,  and  her  heirs— Niard,  1 
91a.  18s.  6d.  — Drym,  1 qr.,  114  a.  1/.  3s.  Id.  — in  Car- 
rownelahy,  J qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9Jd.  — in  Ballinrush  or  Rushins- 
towne,  1 qr.,  4 a.  9Jd— in  Quinultagh  alias  Shanballymore, 

1 qr.,  4 a.  9 Jd.  Carrowcaslane,  1 qr.,  with  a castle  thereon, 

125  a.  1/.  5s.  3Jd—  Gortnepoura,  1 qr.,  148  a.  1/.  9s.  lljd. 

— in  Clonemoyle,  54  a.  10s.  lljd.;  bar.  Dunmore,  co. 

Galway— in  Ballyen,  2 qrs.,  50  a.  10s.  IJd. ; bar.  Bella’moe, 

-in  trust  for  Julian  and  Cadi.  Mm-ry  and  their 
Killoggs,  44  a.  8s.  10  Jd. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co 
—in  trust  for  Miles  Berminghain  and  his  heirs— in  the  qr.  of 
LiJcke,  13  a.  2s.  7Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  trust  for  W. 


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245 

5s.  0|d. — Grolt  or  Gortnegrogh  and  Gortnenarragh,  3 cart.,  29  Ch.  II 

55  a.  11s.  l\il. — Killanyn,  3 cart.,  with  a bogg  adjoining,  

166  a.  1/.  13s.  7Jd— 1'ahy,  31  cart.,  23  a.  4s.  73d.-K.iH0g-  Galway. 
fadda,  31  cart.,  14  a.  2s.  IOJd.  — Knockbraghane,  31  cart., 

83  a.  16s.  93d.— Killola,  31  cart.,  77  a.  15s.  7d— Drimine- 
hoone,  3 cart.,  39  a.  7s.  IOJd. — Killeruneoughter,  J qr.,  8 a. 

Is.  7Jd.  Killeruneighter,  31  cart.,  36  a.  7s.  3.W.  — Tolla- 
broder,  2 cart.,  70  a.  14s.  2Jd.  — Rath  and  Tringarruffe, 

5 cart.,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd. — Druineene,  1 cart.,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd. — 
Carrowndolla,  3 cart,  52  a.  10s.  6Jd— Body,  1 cart,  12  a. 

2s.  5 .id.— in  Knockbane,  1 qr,  91  a.  18s.  5Jd— in  Blenoran 
qr,  34  a.  6s.  10 Id.— in  Knockbane,  74 A.  14s.  lljd.;  bar. 

Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. in 

Lergebane  qr,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. ; bar.  Killtartan,  same  co.— in 
trust  for  Edmond  O’Heyne  and  his  heirs in  Moyaskeragh, 

2 qrs,  26  a.  5s.  33d. ; bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. — to  himself 
and  his  heirs. — Total,  1,796  a.  plant.  (2,909  a.  Lr.  38  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  181. 3s.  7 Jd. 45.  EDMOND  MARTIN 

FITZ-DOMINICK.— In  Killogulla,  3 cart,  146  a.  (236  a. 

2r.  stat.)  11.  9s.  6 Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 48.  RICHARD 

MARTIN  gent. — In  Gortnamony,  1 cart,  and  a controversy, 

3 a.  7Jd.  — in  O’Here,  4 qrs,  4 a.  93d.— in  Killean  and  Kil- 
brolehan,  7 cart.,  1 a.  2Jd— to  hold  these  to  the  use  of  Isidore 
Lynch  and  his  heirs. — in  Russinmollin,  1 cart,  5 a.  Is.  O.jd. 

—in  Furinish  Island,  1 a.  2Jd. — to  the  use  of  Stephen  Lynch 
and  his  heirs.— in  Oggully,  1 qr,  154  a.  1/.  11s.  2Jd— Clan- 
garruffe,  1 cart,  40  a.  8s.  ljd— in  Glancarsbedbegg,  1 cart, 

10  A.  2s.  0 1 d. ; bar.  Muckullin  and  Ballynchensy,  same  co. — 
in  Tarmon,  2 qrs,  400  a.  41.  Is. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. — 

Total,  618  a.  plant.  (1,001  a.  & 21  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

61.5s.  lid.  — in  Corintegill,  1 qr,  16  A.  3s.  2Jd.  — in  Gort-  Mayo. 
meaden,  J qr,  15  a.  3s.  OJd. — in  Ballenree  qr,  8 gneeves  and 
I th  parts  of  a gneeve,  45  a.  9s.  ljd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co. 

Mayo.— Total,  76  a.  plant.  (123  a.  & 17  r.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

15s.  4 Jd.  — in  Farravane,  2 a.  43d. — in  Knocknegrogh  and  Galway. 
Cappaghgarruffe,  2 a.  43d.— in  Cregg,  1 qr,  9 a.  Is.  lOJd. — 
Shanecholletane,  5 a.  Is.  OJd. — Devonish-Island,  4 a.  93d. ; 
bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — Aid,  I qr,  69  a.  13s.  lljd— 
Croghnekilly  and  Croghnecarry,  2 cart,  14  a.  2s.  10jd. — 

Clunegly,  1 cart,  10  a.  2s.  0 Jd. — Kill  hinny  or  Killiny,  1 qr, 

20  a.  4s.  O^d. — Byrh  and  Inismuckry,  5 a.  Is.  0 Jd. — Glanrud, 
Knockanevodda,  and  Shanewurragh,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — Knoclc- 
negervile,  J cart,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — the  two  Leheds,  Coshowne, 
and  Island  Orro,  1 cart,  18  a.  3s.7Jd. — Canwkeele,  1 qr, 

20  a.  4s.  OJd.  — Ballyleare,  a parcell,  3 a.  7Jd.  — Knock- 
anegogli,  1 cart,  28  a.  5s.  8d.  — Rossebegg,  2 cart,  30  a. 

6s.  OJd. — in  Ballinleiny,  1 qr,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. ; bar.  Ballyne- 
hensy,  same  co. — in  Lisnevoltua,  58  a.  11s.  8jd. — Knock- 
more  or  Gortmore  and  Gortvodicane,  70  a.  14s.  2Jd. ; bar. 

Kilconnell,  same  co. — the  6th  part  of  the  qr.  of  Gortgerane 
and  Ellans,  the  3d  part  and  y'  6th  part  of  the  cart,  of 
Gortnehagh,  parts  of  Ballym'ward,  74  a.  1 4s.  lljd. ; bar. 

Tyaquin,  same  co. — in  Trelick,  1 qr,  4 a.  9Jd.  — in  Fun- 
sliinmore,  1 qr,  2 a.  4f d. ; bar.  Killtartan,  same  co.  — in 
Corbally  and  Lisseene,  2 a.  4jd. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — 

Total,  483  a.  plant.  (782  a.  1 11.  17  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

41. 17s.  9 Jd. Date  2 1 st  Aug.  29th  year. — Jnrolled  28/4  Aug. 

1677. 


Bermingham  and  his  heirs. — in  Ballaghbranoge,  J qr,  26  a. 
- 5s.  3d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  trust  for  Thom’  M'Hugli  and 
his  heirs. — in  Killsalleighter,  21  a.  4s.  SJd. — in  Killsallough- 
ter,  39  a.  7s.  IOJd.;  1 bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. — to  himself. — 
in  Carnan,  2 qrs,  48  a.  9s.  8Jd. ; 1 bar.  Athenree,  same  co— 
in  trust  for  Thomas  Bourke  and  his  heirs. — in  Cormackeogh, 
43  a.  8s.  8 Id. — in  Gortine,'25  a.  5s.  OJd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same 
co' — >»  trust  for  Dan'  Concannon  and  his  heirs. — in  Gortine, 
28  a.  5s.8d— in  Creran,  17  a.  3s.5Jd.;  same  bar.  and  co — 
in  trust  for  Hugh  Concannon  and  his  heirs. — Total,  903  a. 

plant.  (1,462  a.  3 n.  21  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91. 2s.  IOJd. 

Date  16 th  Aug.  29th  year.— Jnrolled  17/4  Sep.  1677. 

33.  JOHN  FITZ-GERRALD  esq— Turlogh  als  Pole  ats 
Lisnegallin,  1 qr,  84  a.  17s.— Knockanower,  J qr,  58  a.  11s. 
8? d. — CloghanedufTe  ais  Cloghanelagh,  A qr,  76  a.  15s.  43d. 
— Meogonnell,  A qr,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd—  Cloncash  and  Lisduffe, 

1 qr,  33  a.  6s.  8d. — Parke,  J of  a qr,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. — in  Ball- 
gart,  1 gneeve,  3 a.  7Jd.— in  the  same,  4 a.  9Jd— Ballyogan 
alias  Ballykennin,  A qr,  36  a.  7s.  3Jd.  — Carrowkeele  and 
Dromas,  2-3dsqr,  17a.  3s. 5Jd.— Carrowher,  Jofaqr,  20a. 
4s.  OJd— Drumduffe  and  Drumgaw,  1 qr,  51a.  10s.  4d. — 

_ Gortnofollie,  1 qr,  50  a.  10s.  1 Jd— Lismoheny  alias  Teenelt 
'alias  Cappanegargode,  1 qr,  116  a.  ll.3s.5Jd—  Lissallasky 
ats  Erris,  Jqr.,32A.  6s.5  Jd. — Cappanamicker  and  Carrularty, 
2-3ds qr,  10  a.  2s.  OJd— Glantubbert,  1 qr,  146  a.  ll.9s.6Jd. 
— Sonnogh,  1 cart,  12  a.  2s.  5 d. — Lacky,  Urlare,  and  Stor- 
nagli,  2-3 ds  of  qr.  and  1 gneeve,  24  a. ’4s.  IOJd— Lisbally- 
donnogh,  Lackneene,  and  Rosfragave  or  Rafragane,  1 qr, 
100  a.  ll.0s.2Jd. — in  Gortneclogh  alias  Clooneglera,  lqr.  13  a. 
2s.7Jd— Lisleagh,  lqr,  113  a.  II.  2s.  IOJd—  Rathdonane, 
lqr,  190a.  II.  18s. 5Jd— Drungannah,  1 qr,  139a.  ll.8s.ljd. 
— Lisnaskehy,  1 qr,  68  a.  13s.  9jd.  — in  Gortneclogh  alias 
Clooneglera,  lqr,  46  a.  9s.  33d— Cashell,  3d  of  a qr,  49  a. 
9s.  lljd— Ballyard,  1 gneeve,  5 A.  Is.;  bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. 
— Total,  1,540  a.  plant.  (2,494  a.  2 it.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

151.  lls.  9d. 35.  RICHARD  BURKE  gent— Tullagh- 

moreqr,  64  a.  12s.  lljd— Tullaghbegg  qr,  66  a.  13s.  4Jd. 
— Cullentragh,  J qr,  54  a.  10s.  lljd.;  bar.  Clanmorris  and  I 

Killmaine,  same  co. 36.  MARCUS  WYCOMBE  gent.  1 

— Trehill,  1 cart,  142  a.  II.  8s.  8Jd— Boagliill  parcell,  41a. 
8s.  3Jd. ; J bar.  Killian,  co.  Galway — Total,  183  a.  plant. 
(296  a.  1 R.  29  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11. 17s.  OJd— to  him 
and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to  John  Wycombe  his  brother, 
and  his  heirs  male;  remainder  to  his  brother  Chris',  his  heirs 

and  assignes. Date  3014  May  2914  year.  — Inrolled  2614 

June  1677. 

39.  DOROTHY  COLLARD,  JOANE  MADDOCKS, 
and  BARBARA  MOTT.  — The  lands  granted  by  patent 
bearing  date  23d  May,  28th  Chits.  2d,  set  down  before  in 
p.  231,  having  been  granted  to  Thomas  Ady  above  four  years 
after  she  was  buried  in  the  parish  of  Wethersfield  in  Essex, 
whereby  no  estate  could  pass  to  him  or  his  heirs  by  virtue 
thereof,  a new  grant  was  made  of  the  said  lands  to  his  three 
daughters  and  coheirs,  Dorothy  Collard  widow,  Joane,  wife 
to  Robert  Maddocks  of  London,  merch1,  and  Barbara,  wife  of 

Mr.  Markes  Mott. Date  3014  April  2914  year. — Inrolled 

5th  May  1677. 

42.  SYMON  GIBBINGS — Mayne  plow!1  (part),  366  a. 

1 r.  7 p.  (593a.  In.  14 p.  stat.)  51. 1 Is. 2 Jd. ; bar.  Orrery 

and  Killmore,  co.  Cork. Date  1614  June  29th  year. — 

Jnrolled  1414  July  1677. 

44.  ROBERT  MARTIN  esq. — Blenorane,  2 qrs,  and  yc 
island  belonging  thereto,  148  a.  11.  9s.  11  Jd  — Carrowmor- 
knock,  lqr,  194  a.  II.  19s.  lljd. — in  Moyaskeragh,  2 qrs, 
263  a.  21. 13s.  3d— Rosse,  3 cart,  65  a.  13s.  2\d—  Roscahill, 

7 cart,  166  a.  II.  13s.  7 Jd.  — Clonemornyne,  3Jcart,  26  a. 


55.  HENRY  BETAGH— Loghnamungy  als  Loghnama-  Galway. 
nagh,  Jqr,  216  a.  21. 3s.  8:]d. — in  Derryglassan,  lqr,  18  a. 

2 r.  3s.  8 Jd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — Total,  234  a.  2 it. 

plant.  (379  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 7s.  5Jd. 

Dale  4 th  Oct.  29th  year. Jnrolled  2614  Oct.  1677. 

58.  MARGARET  MORRIS. — In  Carrowneclaw,  1 qr,  Galway. 
51a.  10s.  8 3d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. — Glassegauny, 

1 qr,  47a  . 9s.  6Jd. — in  Party  qr,  8 a.  Is.  7 Jd. ; J bar.  Athen- 
ree, same  co— Total,  (171  a.  2 n.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

II.  Is.  5Jd. Date  414  June  29th  year. — Jnrolled  1914  July 

1677. 


Roll , 30  lh  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


1.  JAMES  KEALY  gent,  son  and  heir  of  Wm  Kealy. — 
In  Kealye’s  Grove  alias  Tomcatry,  2 qrs,  306  a.  31.  Is.  lljd. 
— in  Mountkealy  alias  Meakny,  1 qr,  47  a.  9s.  6 Jd.  — in 
Iskerhealy  ais  Gortcarny,  25  a.  5s.  OJd— Total,  378  a.  plant. 
(122.) 


(612  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31. 16s.  6Jd. ; J bar.  Cion-  so  Cn.  II. 

m'knowen,  co.  Galway. Date  2614  Feb.  3014  year. 

Inrolled  414  March  1678.  Galway. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


II-  3.  Sir  ULICKE  BURKE  knt.  and  bart. — Cornemucke- 
lagh,  2 qrs.,  112  a.  1/.  8s.  8d. — Treanboy,  3 cart.,  201  a. 
i,j.  2I.0s.8J d. — Balloyglungafs  Glenske, 4- qrs., 560  a.  5/.13s.4Jd. 
Trean,  4 qr.,  126  a.  1/.  5s.  6d. — Bumrower,  4 qr.,  107  a. 
11.  Is.  7|d.  Bumrower,  } qr.,  112  a.  H 2s.  7Jd— Killeges, 
4 <l1'->  83  a.  16s.  9|d. — Killemackrickard,  1 cart.,  10  a.  2 s.  0{d. 
— Carrangrand  and  Carrowkeele,  |ds  of  qr.,  125  a.  11.  5s.  31d! 
— Cloonefagney,  1 qr.,  144,  a.  U 9s.  2|di— Cloonecagh  or 
cash,  i qr.,  109  a.  1/.  2s.  Oid. — Ossagh  als  Ossy,  ' qr,,  181  A. 
1/.  16s.  T{d.  Killoges,  1 cart.,  94  a.  19s.  Oid— Aghilattery 
alias  Gorthillary,  1 qr.,  140  a.  1/.  8s.  4d— Corlock,  3 cart., 
71  a.  14s.  4id.  — Cornebase,  1 qr.,  263  a.  21. 13s.  3? d.  — 
Moate,  1 qr.,  43  a.  8s.  84d.  — Clooneamy,  1 cart.,  108  a. 

, Is.  10jd.  in  Fartannis  wood,  18  a.  3s.74d.;  i bar.  Bel- 
laraoe,  co.  Galway.— Total,  2,607  a.  plant.  (4,222  a.  & 32  r 

0B-  Tota‘  rent>  26/.7s.l0d. 5.  ALEXANDER 

BL 1 AGI-I — In  Cloonedowell,  J qr.,  1 a.  2\d.  and  J th in 

Cloneglaragh  parcel!,  1 a.  2|d.  and  Jth;  par.  Boynagh,  same 
bar.  and  co.— in  Carhyne  or  Caerhyne,  4 qr.,  57  a.  (92  a.  1 n. 
12  v.  stat.)  11s.  6 \d.;  par.  Morre,  4 bar.  Moycarnan,  co 
Roscommon 6.  CON  OGE  KELLY. — In  Carhyne, 

RDi’Rrr  (10°/-  1 R'  28p-stat')  12s.64d. 6.  WM. 

BOLRICE 1„  Carhyne,  4 qr.,  30  a.  (48  a.  2 n.  15  P. 

smg  6s.  0|d. Dale  23d  Feb.  30 th  year .—Inrolled  2d  May 

■ 7.  MARTIN  KIRWAN,  son  and  heir  of  Pat.  Kirwan. 

-Clonogher,  3 qrs.  and  4,  451  a.  41.  Us.  3|d— Corraghan, 

2 qrs.,  239  a.  21. 8s.  41d. — Cloandrumine,  2 qrs.,  94  a.  19s  0-*d 
-Collackneleigh,  lqr.,  95  a.  19s.  2|d— Cloonecrossy,  lcart.', 

39  a.  7s.  10jd.  — Gortnetowragh,  1 cart.,  31a.  6s.  5 id. 

Cugilltagh  and  Shanballymore,  2 qrs.,  404  a.  4/.  D.94d  — 
Cloonrane,  2 qrs.,  149  a.  1/.  1 0s.  2fd.  — in  Milltowne  or 
43  a.  8s.  8Ad. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway.  — in  Carrow- 
rcagh  qr.,  next  to  Drumgriffin  and  Aughlogene,  102  a. 
i;.0si7|d.— in  Corbally  and  the  four  qrs.  thereof,  125  a 
H5s  3jd.;  bar.  Clare,  same  co— Knockanimine,  in  the 
qr.  ol  Killenagh,  1 cart.,  47  a.  9s.  6|d— Drumcurrine  alias 
Drumkir.ne  alias  Creganehorna,  lqr.,  61  a.  12s.  4)d— Gort- 
necrosse  alias  Gortnecrossy  and  Carne  in  Kiltenagh,  1 cart 
37  a 7s.  6d— Succarew  alias  Succaragh,  i qr.,  49  a.  9s.  1 lid! 
-Slewing!,  alias  Clowlagh,  d",  65  a.  13s.  ld._Gortersh  als 
Gorterecossy,  Gortnefadoge,  and  Garue-Island  alias  Garri- 
vehan,  74 A.  14s.  1 1 fd—  Ardcorcagh,  2 qrs,  139  a.  ll.8s.0id.: 
bar  C'anmorris  and  Burrishowle,  co.  Mayo.  _ Total 
2,244  a.  plant.  (3,634  a.  1 a.  39  p.  stat.)  _ Total  rent  ■ 
221. 14s.4id.-_9  THOMAS LYNCHand CHRISTIAN  ! 
his  mother.  In  Marve,  3 cart,  of  mountain,  19  a.  3s.  lOd—  . 
m Iiishbegg,  L.sterveack,  Eherknock,  Syanbane,  and  Athy,  . 

Tot  ? 917  A' °S'  U ! bar’  BalIy,,ellel,sy,  9o.  Galway—  : 
Total  2 17  a.  plant.  (35 1 a.  2 R.  stnt.)_Total  rent,  21. 3s.  lid.  < 
Date  30 th  Nov.  29th  year.— Inrolled  20 th  Feb.  1678. 


Bellamoe,  same  co. — Total,  363  a.  plant.  (587  a.  3 n.  39  p. 

s'a‘-|“Total  rent>  31. 13s.  5|d. 15.  EDMOND  CLO- 

IIANE  gent— In  Laffalryan,  2 qrs.,  172  a in  Lyffalyryan 

alias  Laflallyryan,  2 qrs.,  86  a— in  Knock,  i qr.,  8 a— Car- 
rownenine,  103  a — aparcell  in  Controversy  between  Lackagh 
and  Killmoylane,  18a— in  Cackatone  and  Gortduffe,  lqr., 
u ATm  Cm'ro"'l!noc,ia"e>  i qr.,  49  a— in  Cornasheine  and 
Knockanarvin,  lqr.  and  4,  90a.  — in  Carrowmore  with  a 
double  mill,  17  a.  in  Leaghcarrowmore,  4 qr,  10  a.;  bar. 
Uate,  same  co— m Drum  alias  Drumteene  ats  Drumkeene, 
and  m Barne,  132  a.;  4 bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co  — Total 
741  a.  plant.  (1,200  a.  1 r.  7p.  staL)-Rent,  11.  9s.  10!d._! 
Date  1st  March  30 th  year. — Inrolled  4 th  March  1678. 

17.  WILLIAM  DELAMAR  esq— Roanbegg  in  Tuormc 

pi8!"!  o Ti  ’ 1A8,n|eeve,  27  A-  Ss.  s|d. — Lisvenreagli,  J qr, 
21  a 4s.  2|d— Aghbane  alias  Feddaneroe,  4 qr,  20  a.  4^0  d 
— Auratebogg,  lqr.,  79  a.  16s.  - in  Shalballymore,  lqr., 
1 cart,  2j  a.  5s.  0|d— T urloghfesog,  1 cart,  15  a.  3s.  Old— 
Corry,  lcart,  28a.  5s.8d.-in  Gallaghmaghery  or  uraghery 
qi,  33a.  6s. 8'd.  — Carrowbane,  lqr,  86a.  17s.5d.-i 
Coolegarry,  4 gneeves,  80  a.  16s.  S^d.  - Feaghbegg  and 
le  f^Z’d  ^ 7s-3^-C»rragh,  2 gteeves, 

1 , ,1,  Blmenea’  2 gneeves,  26  a.  5s.3jd.— Vinresh- 

oegg  and  Vmreshmore,  parcells,  22  a.  4s.  54  d— in  Ballv 

S'L  ,0^’ ~C,“ol,y’  a Parcell  of,  and  in  Clonearke,  1 qr, 

1 B*1Bn“bta'>  ”•  Roscommon. — Total, 

1,526  a.  plant.  (2,472  a.  stat.)  — Total  rent  1.-,;  o 

2°.  ZTRWK  EVE“»D  gent-fa  ClonigJ^’  ^7 
Us.4:jd  _,n  Clonresalges,  125a.  1/. 5s.34d.  — in  Clone- 
geragh,  45  a.  9s.  1 jd-Total,  241  a.  plant.  (390  a T r £ ! 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  2l.8s.9d.;  same  bar  and  m n/ 
24tA  April  30th  year. — Inrolled  5th  Aug.  1678.  ^ ° 


a°,ALY  Ballydavid,  4 qr,  6 a. 

ls.2id  i bar.  Atlienree,  co.  Galway— in  Carrow-arrane 
1 qr,  30  a.  6s.  0}d. ; 4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co  in  Kil„  l 
qr,  43  a.  8s.84d.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  same T \ u \ 

“d 

C.1W  Sfanl»ll,„rf,  88  n.  17s.  — fa  Cfankengk  qr  ' 

* t T~in  X 4? 

j , n.  UOfi,  b„.  KrllconneU, 
. the  tlnee  last  in  trust  for  Donogh  Daly  and  his 
heirs— lota],  494  a.  plant.  (801  a.  3 «.  13°p.  stat  ,_T„m 

rent,  , 1.0s  24d. 13.  BRYAN  MAGENIS  gent  - 

Clonidonoghe,  4 qr,  122  a.  ll.4s.84d— i„  CahirkLn  i 
20  a.  4s.  04d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co— in  Cl  'nti  l 4 qr'’ 
7 a.  ls.5d— in  Cloncallis,  1 cart,  4 a 9?d  ri  . T,  ’ 
i,t.  30n. 

('M2..k.'3ip.,[,,“7o*7LTWoT«!!’ 208  " 

l,nt  On  co._in  ArioWn,  qr„ 


de  of  Cath  Gorman  only— the  same,  54  a.  16s.44d_ 
m Drumscale,  lqr,  16  a.  4s.  10|d.  _ in  Ardsk  eni, 

SfST  ■iH!7.-i»aanov„,  f “fs” 

~t%  *?'"  “*•  l°t«.l  W. 

.77  c ” C“S  95  - « k 1 7.  M.nS; 

c co.  in  La  ill  1 ken  a van,  16  a.  4s  101/7  t ' , 

als  Mount-Ivers ; to  hold  two  r ■ ’ Baliyarrella 

- * i28-’  - 

1 me  saiu  town  of  Carranreagh  a has  Knocldo.,,/!.  ’ , 

tolls  and  profitts  thereof-ren?for  each  Wr  an,  8 ’ Z ‘ 

24.  DONNOGH  M^NEMARRA  ifr  ’ 

1“"*.  w*.  (Bn.,.  zXZrsrzf. 

anmullvora  alias  DougJ S ^(S 

bar.  Corcumroe,sameco 25  DAMlirr  11  l(W-> 

-GAN1EL  Mc  NEMARR  A 
gent Cluonmume,  4 cart,  of  v=  3 eavt  of  as  „ A 

l; «oa  iSTSZ 

“t£ — kogee  m.nemaSI™ 

100  A.  plant.  (161a.  3 r 36  p \ U co-~lotal> 

a oymo  ane,  3 cai  t,  27  a.  8s.  2 j d. — in  a parcell  of  bogg  without 
<l.nom, a.  1..2M-i„Crege.«,3dof„.,SfA  S7 
-in  Keilemore,  J p]„w.,  1 a.  31i_i„  ” 


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30Ch.II- 

Clare. 

Galway- 

Clare. 


1 a.  3jd. — inRingh,  1 qr.,  1 a.3M.— in  Montallen,  7 a.  2s.  IJd. 
■ —in  Coylagh  Gortnaconnel  als  Knockenagee,  1 qr.,  1 a.  3Jd. 

— in  Killmurry,  J qr.,  1 a.  3$d.  — in  Knockelatter,  J qr., 
Killnahone,  3J  cart.,  18  a.  5s.  5Jd— Total,  82  a.  plant.  (132  a. 

2 n.  21  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  4s.  lie?.;  bar.  Bunratty  and 

Tullagli,  same  co. 27.  PIERCE  BUTLER  esq.  — A 

bogg  betwixt  Ballygegan  and  the  lands  of  Castlefeddan,  50  a. 
10s.  lid.  — in  Ballygegan,  5 qrs.,  1 a.  2Jd.— in  Knockegill- 
greagh,  J qr.,  1 a.  2Jd.— Total,  52  a.  plant.  (84a.  & 28  p.  stat.) 

' lotal  rent,  10s.  6 d.;  bar.  Kiltarton,  co.  Galway. 

28.  Said  HENRY  IVERS  esq — In  Carrowreagh,  11  plow., 
90  a.  (145  a.  3 R.  5 P.  stat.)  1?.  7s.  4d. ; par.  Kilfedane,  bar. 
Clonderala,  co.  Clare. — in  Faulaunaughtmore,  1 cart.,  70  a. 
2 r.  (114  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  11.  Is.  4 id. ; bar.  Corcumroe, 
same  co.— Total,  160  a.  2 R.  plant.  (259  a.  3 R.  37  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  21.  8s.  8Jd. 28.  Sir  WILLIAM  KING  knt. 

—In  Cahirm'Naughty,  4 a.  Is.  3Jd.— Kaherywooly,  3d  of  qr., 
119  a.  1?.  16s  lid.  — in  Lislarkee  qr.,  32a.  9s.  7|d.;  bar. 
Burren,  same  co.— in  y*  qr.  of  Caragar-Castle  qr.,  and  in 
the  turlogh  in  comon  to  them,  40a.  12s. -lid.;  bar.  Cor- 
cumroe, same  co.  — Total,  195  a.  plant.  (315  a.  3 b.  16  p. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  21.  19s.  2d. 28.  JOHN  COMINS 

FITZ-ANDREW.— In  Lemleagh,  42  a.  12s.  9d. — in  Glan- 
cannon,  50  a.  15s.  2d.  — in  Coleore  and  Ballyvohane,  42  a. 
12s.  9d.—  in  Doreneadan,  3 a.  10|d. ; bar.  Clonderala,  same 
co.  Total,  137  a.  plant.  (221  a.  3 r.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

21.  Is.  6Jd. 29.  HENRY  LEE  esq. -In  Moyfadda, 

1 q>'->  127  a.  1?.  18s.  6 Jd.  — in  Moyfadda,  * qr.,  82  a. 
1/.  4s.  3 \d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total,  (338  a.  2 r.  6 p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  3?.  2s.  9Jd. 30.  MARY  BUTLER  als 

PURCELL. — In  Ballyvergine,  37  a.  (59  a.  3 r.  29 p.  stat.) 

Us.  2|d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. 30.  MACON  and 

JOHN  M'NEMARRA. — The  cart,  of  Shraduffe,  being  part 
of  the  3d  cart,  of  Knocktoreene,  34  a.  (55  a.  & 1 1 p.  stat.)  10s. 
4d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co. 30.  PEIRCE  ARTHURS. 

— In  Cornclone  and  Keilcoryclon,  1 qr.,  269  a.  (435  a.  2r. 

38  p.  stat.)  4?.  Is.  7 id.;  same  bar.  and  co 31.  TEIGE 

CARRIGY.  — In  Scalpnagowne,  48  a.  (77  a.  3r.  stat.) 

14s.  6Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. Dale  21  st  June  30 th 

year. — Inrolled  28th  June  1678. 


32.  THOMAS  CULLIN esq.-Ballylinemore,  1 qr.,  68 a. 
(110  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)  1?.  0s.  7jjd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 

32.  DONNOGHand  FENNOLA  O’LOGHLIN.— In 

Killouehane,  1 qr.,  70  a.  (113a.  1 r.  22 p.  stat.)  1?.  Is.  3d.; 

bar.  Burren,  same  co 33.  MIC.  CREAGH.— In  Ballint- 

!ea,  2 qrs.,  54a.  (87a.  1r.  35p.  stat.)  16s.  4 id.;  bar.  Bun- 

ratty,  same  co 33.  THEOBALD  BUTLER  esq.,  son 

and  heir  of  Tho*  and  Ellen  Butler.  — In  Drumintuck,  12  a. 
3s.  7i)d.— in  Sunnagh,  2 qrs.,  160  a.  2?.  8s.  6i|d.  — Crossecne, 
i cart.,  24  a.  7s.  3 id.— in  Derrycalliffe,  l qr.,  96  a.  1/.  9s.  ljd. 
— Croghill  als  Loghanbrou,  lcart.,  79  a.  1?.  4s.  — in  Ballyli- 
nemore,  2 qrs.,  29a.  8s.  9 id.;  same  bar.  and  co.— Total, 
400  a.  plant.  (648  a.  3r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6?.  Is.  5>d. 

34.  MARY  HUGHES. — In  Knockenehorne  als  Knockene- 
hornie,  20  a.  4s.  Old.;  bar.  Killtavtan,  co.  Galway. — Cross- 
eighter,  J qr.  of  the  qr.  of  Crosse,  50  a.  10s.  ljd.;  bar.  In- 
chiquin,  co.  Clare — Total,  (113  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.) -Total 

rent,  14s.  ljjd. 34.  CONNOR  O’CONNOR.  — In 

Caherpolla  alias  Fahasen,  1 qr.  and  £ qr.,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 r.  28  p. 

stat.)  4s.  2;|d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 35.  WM.  NELANE. 

— Moredane,  4 qr.,  33a.  10s.  Ojd.— Bally  nbine,  4 qr.,  61a. 
18s.  6,|d.  — Lurga,  1 qr.,  163  a.  21.  9s.  6d.  — Ballynclane, 
1 cart.,  29  a.  8s.  9Jd. ; same  bar.  andco. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr., 
20  a.  6s.  OJd. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co.— Total,  306  a.  plant. 
(495a.  2 r.  26 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  4?.  12s.  lid. 

35.  JAMES  ROCPI.  — Killgobbane,  part  of  Clony,  88  a. 
11.  6s.  9d.— in  Lussana,  3 cart.,  60a.  18s.  2 Ul.;  bar.  Bun- 
ratty, same  co.  — Total,  148  a.  plant.  (229a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  21.  4s.  Hid. 36.  JOHN  TAAFFE,  son  and 

heir  of  Jenico  Taaffe. — Carrowtosan  qr.,  55a.  11s.  lid. in 

Rathmoyle  qr.,  83  a.  16s.  93d.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Ros- 
common.—Total,  138  a.  plant.  (223  a.  2r.  6p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  1?.  7s.  1 1 id. Date  1st  May  30th  year.  — Inrolled 

10th  June  1678. 

37.  JOHN  LEONARD  gent. — Carrellisseene,  lqr. ,209a. 
21.  2s.  3 i d. — Carrecloony,  1 qr.,  130  a.  1?.  6s.  3.Jd.— in  Shan- 
ballyroe,  61a.  12s.  4 d.;  bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. — Total, 
400 A. plant.  (647a.  3r.  29p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4?.  0s.  1 OJd. 
Date  20 th  Aug.  29th  year.  — Inrolled  \9th  Feb.  1678. 


so  Cll.  ir. 
Clare. 


Galway. 

Clare. 


Roscommon. 


Galway. 


Roll,  30  th  Cha.  I 

Galway.  1.  PATRICK  BELLEW  esq. — Clooncallige  qr.,  172a. 

1?.  14s.  9 id.  in  Carrownecraggie  qr.,  29a.  5s.  10jd. — in  the 
same,  19a.  3s.  lOd. — in  Cloonoraneoughter  qr.,8A.  Is.  9£d. 
— in  Carrownecreggie  qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5id. — in  the  same,  29  a. 
5s.  10.)d.  — in  the  same,  17a.  3s.  5id.  — in  the  same,  56a. 
Us.  4d. — this  last  to  the  use  of  Sisly  Bourke  als  Concannan, 
and  her  heirs;  bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. — in  Ballingarrie 
and  Cloghmoyle,  2 qrs.,  165a.  11.  13s.  4 id.;  bar.  Dunkellyn, 
same  co. — in  Carrownegappell  qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd.— in  Ballin- 
Rosco  on  lassy,  3 cart.,  3 a.  7jd. ; i bar.  Killyan,  same  co.  — in  Fadane 
and  Glantane,  4 qr.,  116  a.  1?.  3s.  6d.  — in  Killnimullrugen, 
2 qrs.,  35  a.  7s.  Id.— in  Shanballyhugh,  22  a.  4s.  5 id. ; bar. 

Galway.  Moycarnan,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Cloonoran,  2 qrs.,  358  a. 

31.  12s.  5id. — the  3d  part  of  Iskerroe,  called  Killdoone,  117  a. 
1?.  3s.  8d.  — in  Cloonoranoughter  qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6Jd. — Car- 
rownaboe,  96a.  19s.  5jd. — Mullaghmore,  19a.  3s.  10d.;  bar. 
Tyaquin,  co.  Galway.— Corgarragh,  133a.  1?.  6s.  lljd.;  bar. 
Killyan,  same  co. — in  Knocknenantekaliell  or  Knocknankska- 
hell,  3 a.  7Jd. ; | bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co.— in  Ballynekill  and 
Creggan,  2 qrs.,  40  a.  8s.  1 \d. ; bar.  Killyan,  same  co. — Total, 
1,556  a.  plant.  (2,520  a.  1 r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  15?.  15s.  OJd. 
— all  these  in  co.  Galway  to  the  use  of  John  B.  esq.,  his  father, 
for  life ; remainder  to  said  Patrick  for  life ; remainder  to  his 
heirs  male;  remainder  to  the  fibirs  male  of  said  John;  re- 
mainder to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever;  with  a 
jointure  of  80?.  a year  to  Eliz.  Bellew  alias  Barnewall,  wife  of 

said  Patrick. Dated  21s?  March  30 th  year.  — Inrolled 

6 th  May  1678. 

Galway.  '!'■  AMBROSE  BODKIN  gent. — Prebane,  1 qr.,  124  a. 

1?.  5s.  IJd.— Croghbane,  2 gneeves,  64a.  12s.  lljd.— Dun- 
moylin,  4 qr.,  84  a.  17s. — Pollisillagh,2gneeves,42A.  8s.  6Jd. 
—in  Killmoylane,  2 gneeves,  19  a.  3s.  10jd.— a parcell  called 
Annagh,  15a.  3s.  OJd. — Croghbane  alias  Carrowmore,  3d  of 
qr.,  57  a.  Us.  6 Id.  — Killmoylane  alias  Malgart,  2 gneeves, 
30a.  6s.  OJd.— Ballanc,  J qr.,  107  a.  1?.  Is.  8d.  — Lishderish, 
i qt-»  119  a.  1?.  4s.  1 Jd. — in  Garrynerwyne  or  Garrancrume, 
(122.) 


L Jirst  part,  back. 

part  of  Carrowmore  100  a.  1?.  0s.  2\d.  — Turlogh,  in  comon  Galway. 

to  Croghbane  and  Killmoylane,  100  a.  1?.  0s.  2\d. in  Gar- 

riornie  or  Garryncroyne,  2 gneeves,  3 a.  7Jd.;  bar.  Clare,  co. 

Galway — Total,  864a.  plant.  (1,399a.  2r.  14p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  8?.  14s.  lid. Date  26th  Feb.  30thyear.— Inrolled 

4 th  March  1678. 

6.  JOHN  NUGENT  esq.  — In  Carrowclogher,  160 a.  Roscommon. 
(259  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  1?.  12s.  4Jd.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co. 

Roscommon 6.  GEO.  WALLIS  esq. — In  Derryneale, 

41a.  (66a.  Ir.  26 r.  stat.)  Ss.  3S.d.;  bar.  Athlone,  same  co. 

6.  RICH.  Earl  of  RANELAGII.  — In  Clouslaneny, 

141  a.  (228  a.  1 n.  23  P.  stat.)  1?.  8s.  6.4d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

Date  16 th  March  30 th  year.— Inrolled  30 th  April  1678. 

8.  Sir  REDMOND  EVERARD  bart.,  son  and  heir  of  Mayo. 
Sir  Richard  Everard  bart.— Lagacurragh,  4 qr.,  93  a.  18s.  lOd. 

— Clongallane,  1 qr.,  202a.  2?.  0s.  10Jd. — Liscraghty,  1 qr., 

106a.  1?.  Is.  5Jd.  — in  Carrowbegg,  4 qr.,  63a.  12s.  9Jd. 

— in  Carrowgarry,  1 qr.,  124a.  1?.  5s.  1 Jd. — in  Tuamdessy, 

1 qr.,  153  a.  1?.  10s.  llfd.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.— Total, 

741a.  plant.  (1,200a.  In.  19p.  stat)— Total  rent, 7?.  10s.  Old. 

— Drumgulanegone,  3 cart.,  53  a.  16s.  Id. — Lehanagh,  South,  Clare. 

4 qr.,  62  a.  18s.  lOd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — in  Cull- 
core  alias  Ballyvochan,  1 qr.,  191a.  2?.  18s. — in  Ballyvogan, 

4 qr.,  77  a.  1?.  3s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Clonderala,  same  co. — in  Coss- 
geane,  1 qr.,  47  a.  14s.  3\d. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co — Total, 

430  a.  plant.  (696  a.  2r.  7p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6?.  10s.  6fd. 

Date  18 th  February  30 th  year. — Inrolled  24 th  April 

1678. 

11.  DONOGH  O’BRYAN  of  Leminegh,  esq. — Carrow-  Clare. 

caslane  ais  Carrowcastle  alias  Leminegh,  1 qr.,  119  a. 

1?.  16s.  1 Jd. — Cahirmoyle  alias  Cahirmeenroeor  Cahirmeene, 

1 qr.,  96  a.  1?.  9s.  Id. — Caherfadda alias  Caheradda,  1 qr.,  62a. 

I8s.9Jd.— Cahirmachuna,  \ qr.,  42a.  12s. 5 Jd. — Carrowknock 
and  Ballvgrife,  1 qr.,  80  a.  1?.  4s.  3 id. — Carrow-Castle,  1 qr., 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


g-u-  *6A-ll\9s-  Aghiym,3dofaqr,74A.  l/.2s.  bid.-,  bar.  ma  alias  Cloonekeene,  1 qr.,  73a.  Ms.  9jd— Lisballyteige, 
Inchiquin,  co.  Clare.— Ardkarme,  1 qr.,  111a.  1/.  13s.  8 \d.-,  i qr.j5l  a.  10s.  4d— Skidy  alias  Skiagh,  l'qr.,  56  a.  Us.4d.  • 
"e  ^Bunraft^sameco.— Cloonin,  East,  lqr.,  114a.  1/.  14s.7d.  _j„  Carrowmore  Killbreedy,  1 qr.,  27  a.  5s.  5 id— Total, 


— Cloonin,  West,  1 qr.,  42  a.  12s.  9d. ; bar.  Corcumroe, 
co Total,  836a.  plant.— Total  rent,  12/.  13s.  ‘I Id. 


337  a.  plant.  (529  a.  2 R.31  r.  slat.)— Total  rent,  3 1.  6s.  2 Id.; 
bar.  Tyrawly,  co  Mayo. 23.  WALTER  PRENDER- 


Lackenekillina  ate  Quigee or  Quegee,  1 plow.,  22  a.  6*:  8 \d.~  OAST— In’  Kinkelly,  known  by  tire  names  of  Caltra  and 
in  Lackineshinagh,  1 plow  227  a.  3/.  8s.  llid— to  hold  these  Coolemackena,  with  the  castle  and  bawne  of  Kinkelly,  84a. 
two  to  the  use  of  Samuel  Burton  esq.  and  his  heirs,  according  (186  a.  & 10  p.  stat)  17s.;  bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co. 


” „ 0t*  a”d'  18  •>«™J  1W1.  — > i»-  23.  PETER  DARCY. — In  C.lI,co„,  1 Knic- 

rolledin  Aud.  Gen.  office  16  'Oct.  3337.  in  Bally, 'aTaggy.  kno.k,  50*.  (,0  A.  3 «.3S,.  u)  10..  ljA,  Ur.  M.rrl.k., 

J pto.  »<■  « »■  ¥---  Glencanon,  { plow,  SS  a DaS  29(4  Jim.  30(/t  year. — Inrolkd nil.  August 

\l.  6s.9d.—m  Cullior  alias  Ballyvoghan,  1 plow.,  58  a.  17s.7  jd.  1678. 

— Cloonesnagh  alias  Craghrony,  1 plow.,  204  a.  3/.  Is.  lid. 

in  Cloonola,  1 plow.,  222  a.  3/.  7s.  :>jd.  — in  Ballyvaghan,  25.  MABELL  countess  dowager  of  FINGALL. — Kil 

1 plow.,  107  a.  1/.  2s.  4Jd.  — in  Clonekitt,  4 plow.,  96  a.  modan,  2 qrs.,  182a.  1/.  16s.  9jd— Ballytragh,  J qr.,  Ci 

1/.  9s.  2d. ; bar.  Clonderala,  same  co. — Bricknissc,  & qr.,  60  a.  ate  Cregan  and  Slianvally,  I qr.,  in  Annaghbegg,  2 qrs.,  6 

18s.  2 id.  — Cloonaghbegg,  3d  of  qr.,  207  a.  3/.  2s.  lOJd.  16s.  2jd.;  bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. — in  Killowerm 

Cloonaghmore,  3d  of  qr.,  60  a.  18s.  24  d. — in  Cleynamore,  ^ q1'-,  223a.  21.  5s.  3d. — in  Cloning,  1 J qr.,  196  a.  1/.  19s. 

2 3ds  of  qr.,  92a.  1/.  7s.  1 ].{</. — Lismoyle,  j qr.,  41a.  12s.  bid.  — Cassabegg,  4 qr.,  95  a.  19s.  2jd. ; 4 bar.  Clonm'knov 

Ballym'knavin,  i qr.,  36  a.  10s.  1 1 jd. — Ballymacknavin,  same  co. — Ballanabanaba,  l qr.,  156  a.  1/.  11s.  6jd. — Clc 

31  a.  9s.  bd. — Cahirrobane,  4 qr.  and  4 cart.,  61  a.  18s.  6jd.  egalla,  4 qr.,  194  a.  11.  19s.  3d.  — Killclony,  1 qr.,  13 
— Beallabilly,  1 qr.,  92  a.  1/.  17s.  lljd.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same  1A  6s.  8id. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co— Total,  1,258a.  pli 


25.  MABELL  countess  dowager  of  FINGALL. — Killco-  Galway. 

modan,  2 qrs.,  182  a.  1/.  16s.  9jd. — Ballytragh,  l qr.,  Cregg 
ate  Cregan  and  Slianvally,  4 qr.,  in  Annaghbegg,  2 qrs.,  80  a. 


same  co. — Ballanabanaba,  1 qr.,  156a.  1/.  11s.  6jd. — Clogh- 
egalla,  4 qr.,  194  a.  U 19  s.  3d.  — Killclony,  lqr.,  132  a. 
M.  6s.  84d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. — Total,  1,258  a.  plant. 


—Total,  1,770  a.  plant.  (2,867a.  In.  28 p.  stat.)— Total  (2,037 a.  3n.  5p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  121.  14s.  81d— Clouri 
it,  26/.  17s.  bid. 14.  JAMES  ROCH  of  Castlefoure,  and  Dreminagh,  2 qrs.,  206  a.  21.  Is.  8jd.— in  Cloneshalla; 


gent.  — In  Cahirfadda,  1 qr.,  1a.  3 id.  — 
1 qr.,  27  a.  8s.  2 Id. — in  Carrueknock,  1 qi 


i Carrunemadra,  1 qr->  67  a.  11s.  6 Id. — in  Castlerow,  3 qrs.,  90  a.  18s.  2Jd.— 


Carnecastle,  1 qr.,  3a.  10if d.  — in  Derrydrombringg,  4 qr.  I Aghamanaghan,  40a.  8s.  ljd.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Ros- 


49  a.  14s.  10.W. — in  Poultilieher,  J qr.,  26  a.  7s.  lOjd. — ii 
Killtoska,  1 qr.,  199  a.  31.  0s.  5|d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co 
— in  Ballymorroghoe,  2 qrs.,  2 a.  7 id.  — in  Mogohy,  1 qr. 


common.  — Crannagh,  j qr.,  150  a.  1/.  10s.  4Jd— in  Bally- 
craggane,  1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  ljd. ; bar.  Athlone,  same  co. — 
Total,  697  a.  plant.  (1,129  a.  & 7 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent. 


and  2-Sds,  20 a.  6s.  0 jd.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co — in  Clooneene,  7/.  Is.  lid. — in  Ballincuddihy,  1 qr.,  50  a.  10s.  ljd. — it 
West,  1 qr.,  18  a.  5s.  bid—  in  Clooneene,  East,  1 qr.,  1 a.  Liffin  and  Ballenegrew,  36  a.  7s.  3 id. ; bar.  Dunkellyn,  sam. 


3 hd.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co — in  Ardkamy,  1 qr.,  10  a.  co.  — in  Ballynebamba,  11a.  2s.  2jd. ; bar.  Killconnell,  co. 
3s.  OJd.  — in  Tobermaly,  1 qr.,  22  a.  6s.  8d.;  bar.  Bunratty,  Galway.— Total,  97  a.  plant.  (157  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)— Total 

same  co.  Total  rent,  387  a.  plant.  (627  a.  2 a.  stat.) — Total  rent,  19s.  7 jd. Dale  18 th  May  30 th  year.  — Inrolled 

rent,  bl.  17s.  6Jd. — to  hold  in  trust  for  and  to  the  use  of  said  5t/t  JulV  1678- 
Donogh  O’Bryan. 15.  JOHN  DURY  gent In  Car- 

rownegoole,  127  a.  2 it.  1/.  18s.  8d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,, same  co.  28.  IIONORA  HOGAN,  grand-daughter  of  Pat*  Hogan. 
— Ballymurroghue,  2 qrs.,  37a.  11s.  3d.— a parcell  of  Bally-  —1“  Kilnainona,  a parcell,  13  A.  3s.  lljd.— Raslian,  4°qr., 


-go°le,  127  a.  2 it.  1/.  18s.  8d.;  bar.  Inchiquin,, same  co.  28.  IIONORA  HOGAN,  grand-daughter  of  Pat*  Hogan. 
Ilymurroghue,  2 qrs.,  37  a.  11s.  3d.— a parcell  of  Bally-  —I"  Kilnainona,  a parcell,  13  A.  3s.  lljd— Raslian,  4°qr., 

ighue  als  Knockbrack,  5 a.  Is.  6Jd— Poulcoolicky,  3d  of  86  A-  ll-  6s.  ljd.—  in  Ballynellan,  1 qr.,  54  a.  16s.  4fd— 

a.  Is.  6Jd. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co— Gortneglogh,  part  Clonfeghera,  1 cart.,  31  a.  9s.  bd.  — Pollebane,  4 qr.,  37  a. 

qr.  of  Cooleranagh,  45  A.  13s.  8d— in  Ballyashea,  1 qr.,  H*  2|d— Total,  221  a.  plant.  (358  a.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

21.  8s.  7d— in  Coulegane,  4 qr.,  19  a.  4s.  6fd— in  Clo-  u 7s-  ljd. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare Dale  19/A  June 


of  die  qr.  of  Cooleranagh,  45  A.  13s.  8d— in  Ballyashea,  1 qr..  Us.  2jd— Total,  221  a.  plant.  (358  A. 
160a.  21.  8s.  7d— in  Coulegane,  4 qr.,  19 a.  4s.  6jd— in  Clo-  3l-  7s-  ljd. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 

noughtragh  and  Cloneghtragh,  lqr.,  25  a.  7s.  7d.;  bar.  30/A  year.— Inrolled  2bth  June  1678. 
Inchiquin,  same  co— in  Mogherblenagh  or  Moherbelanagh, 

3-4 ths  qr.,  35  a.  10s.  7Jd.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co in  30-  EDMOND  KENNEDY  gent.- 

Poleteehehur,  4 qr..  Ill  a.  1/.  13s.  8Jd— in  Kiltochy  qr.,  59  a.  35  A-  (5®  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)  7s.  Id. ; 1 


qr.,  35  a.  10s.  7Jd.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co in  30-  EDMOND  KENNEDY  gent.  — In  Drum,  3 cart., 

hehur,  4 qr..  Ill  A.  1/.  13s.  8Jd. — in  Kiltochy  qr.,  59  a.  38  a-  (56  a.  2 r.  31  p.  stat.)  7s.  Id.;  1 bar.  Bellamoe,  co. 

d.  in  Lisvilvoyna,  3 cart.,  30  a.  9s.  ljd. — in  Carrow-  Galway. Dale  29/A  May  30/A  year. — Inrolled  8/A  June 

;h,  lqr.,  49a.  14s.  104d.  — Teskagh,  1 cart.,  28a.  1678. 


8s.  6d.  — in  Ballyshea  qr.,  23a.  6s.  lljd.;  bar.  Inchiquin, 

same  co— Total,  754a.  2r.  plant.  (1,222a.  1 r.  1 p.  stat)-  31-  WM.  TAYLORand  JAS.  FOSTER  gent— Killure- 

"r°tal  rent,  11/.  9s.  0\d. Dale  29th  June  30/A  year.  — begg,  1 qr.,  248  a.  — Caltraghleagh,  4 qr.,  148  a.  — Total 

rolled  3d  Aug.  1678.  (641  a.  1 r.  33  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11.  0s.  04d. ; 4 bar.  Clon- 

m'knowne,  co.  Galway 32.  Said  WALTER  TAYLOR. 

17.  EDWARD  BROWNE  gent.  — Carginedowy  and  — Twomeyeughter  ate  Dromeyeughter  qr.,  243  a.  (393  a.  2 n. 


Total  rent,  11/.  9s.  OJd. 
Inrolled  3d  Aug.  1678. 


Mantuor,  1 qr.,  79a.  16s— Lurgaand  Drishagan,  1 qr.,  117a.  19  p-  stat-)  12s.  6d. ; same  4 bar.  and  co. 

1/.  3s.  8Id.— Ardagl.  and  Triragh,  106  a.  1/.  is.  54d.;  bar.  3 0th year — Inrolled  Mh  Dec.  1678. 

and  co.  Roscommon. — Carrowenmonine,  l qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2?d 

— Tullaghboy,  1 qr.,  43a.  8s.  8Jd.  — Rime’  or  Runneboll’  34"  WM-  HAMILTON  and  WILL 
lqr., 44a.  8s.  lid.  — Runechaca,  4 a tryne,  63  a.  12s.  9d—  — In  Tullenelacky,  2 qrs.,  45  a.  (72  a.  3 R. 

Carrowentogher,  1 cart.,  13  a.  2s.  71d.  — Lisliphillip,  1 qr.,  I)ar-  Longford,  co.  Galway.  — Carrowne 


4 bar.  and  co. Date  15/A  July 


90a.  18s.2jd.  — Clonderagh,  1 qr.,  35a.  7s.  Id.;  bar.  Boyle]  7s-  1 — Castlekenaghan 

same  co.  — Total,  680a.  plant.  (1,101a.  2r.  stat.) Total  0s-7ic/-  — Carrowbane,  3 


34.  WM.  HAMILTON  and  WILLIAM  SANDS  esq.  Gal, cay. 

-In  Tullenelacky,  2 qrs.,  45  a.  (72  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)  9s.  ljd.- 
■r.  Longford,  co.  Galway.  - Carrownecrossie,  1 qr.,  134  a!  Mwo 

. 7s.  ljd.  - Castlekenaghan,  1 cart,  of  Carrowboy,  102  a.  ’ 

. 0s.  74d.  — Carrowbane,  3 cart.  168  a.  1/.  14s.  did. in 


rent,  6/.  17s.  8jd. 19.  JOHN  YEEDONgent— Ballin-  LisbroSa,1>  1 qr->  143a-  U-  8s.  1 ljd. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 

collin,  4 qrs.,  278  a.  21.  16s.  3Jd—  Creweagh  °or  Creawedy,  ~ Tolal>  598  a.  plant.  (958  a.  3 it.  26p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

4 qrs.,  341a.  3r.  8p.  31.  9s.  24d.;  bar.  Tirerill,  co.  Sligo!  5l'  19',-10irf- Date  3d  Dec.  30th  year. — Inrolled  27/A  Jan. 


4 qrs.,  341  a.  3r.  8p.  31.  9s.  24d. ; bar.  Tirerill,  co.  Sligo.  J9s'  10irf‘ L 

— Doo,  1 cart.,  35  a.  7s.  Id. ; bar.  Corran,  same  co. Total  *678. 

654  a.  3 r.  8 p.  plant.  (1,060  a.  Sr.  16  p.  stat.)  — Total’ 

. 61.  12s.  7 d. 20.  THOMAS  YEEDON  gent. In  Moy!  35‘  JOIIN  BAr 

heden  or  Moyhen,  90  a.  (145a.  3 r.  5p.  stat.)  18s.  2 Id!;  2 Ts‘  ol'.  Killoggs, 


35.  JOHN  BAEBOE  gen3  Four  out  „nd  h.lf  in  th« 
qrs.  of  Killoggs,  viz.  Killmreagh,  1 cart.,  and  Sessiagh 


Roscommon. Date  19/A  March  30/A  year.  Gol'lnemagh  alias  Gortm'Maha,  one  sixth  part  of  a qr.,  93  a. 


—Inrolled  17/A  May  1678. 

. 21.  GERRARD  COLLEY.  — Bellatullagh,  4 qr.,  and 

Bracklone,  4 qr.,  119  a.  11.  4s.  Ojd—  in  Ballydulchan,  1 qr., 
78  a.  15s.  94d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon  —Total 
197  a.  plant.  (319  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)_Total  rent,  1/.  l9s.  l0{d 

22.  RICHARD  IIUDSOR,  son  and  heir  of  John— 

Clooneene  alias  Lecarrowclonyne,  4 qr.,  35  a.  7s.  Id—  Corre- 
skehane  ate  Skehyne,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  Ojd— in  Brocklugh  alias 


— Killoggs,  1 cart.,  62  a. — Knockaneearrow,  4 cart,  16  a. 

Sessiaghneleahy  in  Leagh-ni-Carrownefrevanagh,  6th  of  qr., 
22  a.  — Sessiagh-Gortfiidda,  d°,  22  a.;  par.  Killinvoy,  bar. 
Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — Total,  215  a.  plant.  (348  a.  1 it 

7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  3s.  6 Id. Date  25/A  April  30/A  year. 

— Inrolkd  26/A  Sept.  1678. 

37.  Sir  RICHARD  KENNEDY  knt.  and  bart,  second 
baron  of  die  Exchequer — Clony,  203  a.  & 3 p— Glassgrauny 


Brucklogh,  lqr.,  38  a.  7s.  8)d-Clandaduffe  alias  "cie^  | “t^t'pan!  'tsi 


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soCn.ll-  — Total,  599  a.  & 1 p.  plant.  (907  a.  Ik.  5 p.  stat.) — rent, 

■ 121.  2s.  6 jd. — in  Coolenemode,  66  a.  & 9 p.  prof.  22  a.  2 r. 

Kilkenny.  12  unprof.— Killandree,  115  a.  2 n.  32  p.— in  the  same, 
18  a.  2 b.  24  p. — in  Ballyhimny,  18  a.  1 b.  37  p. — in  Mone- 


hunree,  78  a.  3 n.  1 6 p— in  Earlesragh,  73  a— in  Derrylacka,  so  c.  ir. 

129 a.  Ik.  2 p. ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. — Total,  — 

500  a.  plant.  (809  a.  3 n.  26  p.  stat.)— rent,  101  2s.  5 jd. . Kilkenny. 

Date  18 th  June,  30 th  year.— Inrolled  27 th  Sept.  1678. 


Roll,  30 th  Cha.  II.  second  part,  face. 


Clare.  1.  NICHOLAS  BOURKE  esq.,  son  of  James. — Knock- 
ynimany,  148  a.  21.  4s.  lljd. — Ballysoppagh  and  Killavd, 
71  a.  1/.  Is.  6 jd. — in  Knockdrumcoddle,  87  a.  II.  6s.  5d. — 
Lahernbegg,  52  a.  15s.  5jd. — Knockedangin  and  Cluonle- 
liine,  178  a.  21.  14s.  2d. — in  Lisbiggeon,  Orney  and  Gort- 
rahen,  103  a.  II.  11s.  3d. — in  Knockmoyre,  28  a.  8s.  5 jd. — 
Tobyrmaly,  24  a.  7s.  3jd. — Moygownagh,  9 a.  2s.  5 d.  — 
Cluonmore,  14  a.  4s.  2jd— Ileloghagh,  27  a.  8s.  2jd.— 
Garrynegree,  215  a.  31.  5s.  3|d.  — Ballydoneghane,  72  a. 
II.  Is.  10  jd. — in  Cluonniollen  and  Derrygweene  alias  Derry- 
garriffe,  82  a.  II.  4s.  10  jd. — Denyneeagheragh,  Rahmary, 
Ballykeelebrick  and  Cluonkee,  124.  a.  II.  17s.  7jd.;  bar. 
Islands,  co.  Clare.— Cahirhurly,  596  a.  91.  Is. ; bar.  Tullagh, 
same  co.. — Ballydonoghooe,  Bough  and  Cluonkillane,  72  a. 
II.  Is.  10Jd. — in  Knockdrumkiddell,  qr.  and  fds  of  a qr., 
137  a.  21.  Is.  7jd. ; bar.  Islands,  same  co. — Total,  2,039  a. 
plant.  (3,303  a.  & 39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  301.  18s.  2d— 
Clunokilly  or  Cluonkilly,  3d  of  a plow.  88  a.  II.  6s.  8fd.;  bar. 
Clonderala,  same  co.— Bolenescragh,  30th  part  of  a qr.,  25  a. 
7s.  7 jd. — Ranegessagh,  10-33ds  of 33  sixtietlis  of  H qr.,  32a. 
9s.  7 jd. — in  Shahane,  Gortneshannally,  Derryhulliske,  32- 
57 ths  of 57-60ths  of  1 qr.,  35  a.  10s.  7 Id. — Liscrowy ne,  4-60ths 
qr.,  Derry,  9-60ths,  60  a.  18s.  2id.— in  Derrygarriffe,  48  a. 
14s.  7 id. — Ratheene  and  Gortatunagh,  129  a.  II.  19s.  1 jd. ; 
bar.  Islands,  same  co. — Total,  417  a.  plant.  (675  a.  2.  r.  stat.) 
Galway.  — Total  rent,  61.  6s.  7 id. — in  Shanownasuggart  and  Boleta- 

grane,  1 cart.  36  a.  7s.  3 Id. — in  Knockanvin,  4 qr.,  19  a. 
3s.  lOd — in  Shannoveige,  4 cart.,  in  Tonelegish,  i cart.,  in 
Shanenphistine,  4 cart.,  Feanane,  1 cart.,  and  Clogherlary, 
4 cart.,  112  a.  II.  2s.  8Jd. — Littirfir,  -jds  of  a cart.,  Glan- 
nauloegfadda,  1 cart.,  Sycan,  1 cart.,  and  Derryvoliellv,  1 cart, 
211  a.  21.  2s.  8 Id. — Letterfir,  6th  of  a cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5 id. — 
in  Carrownelestrane  and  Leaghletter,  3 qrs.,  and  .jds,  65  A. 
13s.  21d. — a parcell  of  mountain,  27  a.  5s.  5 id. — in  Sllanna- 
gurane,  1 qr.,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd. — in  Sersy,  1 qr.,  17  a.  3s.  5jd. — 
a piece  of  mountain  in  Controversy,  11a.  2s.  2jd. — coarse 
mountain,  17  a.  3s.  5 jd. — in  Leganyminy,  1 cart.,  40  a. 
8s.  l^d.;  bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — Total,  594  a.  plant. 
Clare.  (962  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  61.  0s.  4d.— Killine,  3d  of 
a qr.,  69  a.  II.  0s.  1 1 id. — Balleene,  18-60ths  of  qr.,  58  a. 
17s.  7 Jd. — Coolemeene,  15-57ths  4„qr,  16  a.  4s.  10Jd. — in 
Laghfally  North,  85  A.  II.  5s.  9 jd. — Laghfally  South,  102  A. 
II.  10s.  lljd.;  bar.  Islands,  co.  Clare. — Total,  330  a.  plant. 
Galway.  (534  a.  2 r.  9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51.  0s.  2 id. — Derrymore, 

1 cart.,  29  a.  5s.  10id. — Gorttemore,  4 qr.,  91  a.  18s.  5:]d. — 
in  mountain  belonging  to  several  lands,  8 a.  Is.  7Jd ; bar. 
Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — Total,  128  a.  plant.  (207  a.  1 r. 

12  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  II.  5s.  lid. 7.  GARRETT 

PURCELL  gent. — Pollekerkee,  i qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2fd. — 
Doonebrent,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2 id. — in  two  boggs,  whereof 
profitable?  a.  Is.  4Ad. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co. — Total,  182a. 

plant.  (294  a.  2 r.  5p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  II.  16s.  9jd. 

Dale  lUh  June,  30th  year. — Inrolled  22 d June  1678. 

Mayo.  9.  JOHN  BROWNE  esq. — Cloonlinssecane  or  Cloneluis- 

secane,  1 qr.,  65  a.  13s.  2 Jd. — Carrowhemas,  1 qr.,  50  a. 
10s.  lid. — Drumenevadoge,  1 cart.,  51a.  10s.  3jd. — Dru- 
menegoagh,  lcart.,  22  a.  4s.  5Sd. — in  Clooncoula,  5 cart.  31  a. 
6s.  3 id.;  bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. — in  Erritt  als  Erriffe,  with 
the  salmon  fishing,  264  a.  21. 13s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Borrishowle,  same 
co. — in  Aghlaghard,  18  a.  3s.  7 id. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. 
— Kiltane  or  Killune,  a parcell  belonging  to  the  abbey  of 
Mayo,  6 a.  Is.  2 id. — in  Lissinisky  qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8 jd. — Gar- 
ryunn,  1 qr.,  97  a.  19s.  7 jd. — Lissiloghnane  and  Carrowmurry, 

2 qrs.,  251  a.  21.  10s.  9 jd. — Clogherkeene,  1 qr.,  81  a. 
16s.  4|d. — Tullyspellane,  iqr.,  69  a.  13s.  lljd. — Clooneduffe, 
1 qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2jd. — Ballyclanshane,  1 qr.,  93  a.  18s.  lOjd. 
— Barney  alias  Barnydrumrameightra,  1 qr.,  107  a.  11.  Is.  8d. ; 
bar.  Carra,  same  co.— Total,  1,348  a.  plant.  (2,183  a.  2 r.  16  p. 

Galway.  stat.) — Total  rent,  131. 12s.  1 1-Jd. — Cassaineteragh,  1 qr.,  66  a. 

13s.  4Jd. — in  Cahirgale  and  Knockebracke,  2 cart.,  32  a. 
6s.  53d— in  Unima,  5 cart.  25  a.  5s.  0|d— Cleggin,  24  qrs., 
415  a.  41.  4s.  OJd. ; bar.  Ballynehensy,  co.  Galway. — Crom- 
(122.) 


kin  or  Cromlin,  1 qr.,  151  a.  II.  10s.  6fd.— in  Monteroyue,  r . 

i V > 23  a.  3 r.  4s.  9id.— in  Lee,  4 qr,  14  a.  2s.  10. jd. — in  " m‘!/' 

Carrowkeele  qr,  45  a.  2 r.  9s.  2Jd.—  in  Tunlinan  or  Tun- 
ninan  qr,  77  a.  15s.  7 jd. ; 4 bar.  Rosse,  same  co. — in  the  -ftlis 
ofaqr,  of  Castlegare,  6 a.  Is.  2id.— in  Clonroylagh,  4 qr, 
and  Carrownegannin,  4th  of  a qr,  20  a.  4s.  & Oid. ; 4 bar. 

Killyan,  same  co. — Total,  875  a.  1 r.  plant.  (1,417  a.  3 r. 

1 1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 81. 17s.  ljd. 11.  N1CS.  WHITE. 

— Barnaboy,  3 cart,  141  a.  II.  8s.  61d— Gortnamona,  4 qr, 

76  a.  15s.  4 jd. — Lisnecule,  1 cart,  37  a.  7s.  6d.— in  Ballinoe, 

J qr,  23  a.  4s.  8d.— Killine,  4 qr,  64a.  12s.  Hid.— Lis- 
sinisky, 1 qr,  88  a.  17s.  9|d.— Carrcleery,  4 qr,  74  a. 

14s.  ll^d. — in  Cappacunny,  i qr,  34  a.  6s.  104d. — in 
Killindreagh,  1 cart,  24  a.  4s.  10Jd. — Crecanbegg,  4 qr, 

60  a.  12s.  1 jd. ; 4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co.  — Total,  621a. 

plant.  (1,006  a.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  61.  5s.  9d. 12. 

MICHAEL  CORMICK.  — Bellaskeragji,  1 qr,  202  a.  m 
21.  0s.  lOjd. — in  Lissiloan,  1 qr,  39  a.  7s.  10 jd. ; bar.  Cos- 
telloe, co.  Mayo. — Total,  241  a.  plant.  (390  a.  1 u.  26  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  21.  8s.  9 id. 12.  RICHD.  BOURKE.— 

Askelane,  1 qr.  214  a.  21. 3s.  id. — in  Aghanny  alias  Aghaniske, 

1 qr,  79  a.  16s.— in  Dowghmacowen,  1 qr,  24  cart.  71  a. 

3r.  20  p.  14*  5 id.— in  Carrowmore,  13  a.  2s’.  7Jd;  bar. 

Murriske,  same  co. — Total,  377  a.  3 it.  20  p.  plant.  (612  a. 

& 32  p.  stat.— Total  rent,  31.  16s.  5d.— Mr.  Bourke  to  hold 
these  lands  to  the  use  of  and  in  trust  for  Miles  Lord  Vise' 

Mayo  and  his  heirs.  — 14.  MARY  and  FRANCIS 
COGHLAN. — Coolevonaghten,  1 qr,  304  a.  31.  Is.  6id. — 

Lisincrane,  1 qr,  298  a.  31.  0s.  4d. — Coolough,  1 qr.  255  a. 

21.  11s.  74 d. — Castlepinane,  4 cart,  33  a.  6s.  8{d. — in 
Coolagagagh  qr,  50  a.  10s.  lid.;  bar.  Gallen,  same  co. — 

Total,  940  a.  plant.  (1,522  a.  2r.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

91. 10s.  3}d. Dale  21  st  Aug.  29 th  year. — Inrolled  3th  Feb. 

1678. 

16.  DOMINICK  SKERRETT  gent.—1 The  townc  and  Galway. 
4 qrs.  of  Dangen,  viz.  Dangenoughter,  1 qr,  65  a.  13s.  1 jd. 

— Dangenmenagh,  1 qr,  97  a.  19s.  17  jd. — Dangeneighteragh, 

1 qr,  98  a.  19s.  lOjd.  — Dangencastlane,  1 qr,  113  a. 

II.  2s.  10Jd. — Carrowmenagh,  1 qr,  69a.  13s.  11  jd.;  bar. 

Clare,  co.  Galway. — a Controversy  admeasured  with  the  lands 
of  Dangenoughter,  and  lying  between  Dangen,  Coolow,  and 
Coolourtey,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd. — in  Ballyheyne,  2 qrs,  10  a.  2s.  0 jd. 

— in  Laughill,  1 qr,  134  a.  II.  7s.  1 jd. — in  Killgarruffe  qr, 

76  a.  15s.  4}d.— in  Killroe  and  Castle-qr,  2 qrs,  47  a. 

9s.  6Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total,  726  a.  plant.  (1,175  a. 

3r.  38  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  71.  6s.  11  jd. — Lecarrow,  1 qr,  Mayo. 
164  a.  II.  13s.  2d. ; par.  Annagh,  bar.  Costelloe,  co.  Mayo. — 
Moycallgoe,  4 qr,  43  a.  8s.  8 jd. — in  Carrownahcele  als  Caher- 
nalielly,  2 qrs,  12  a.  2s.  5jd.;  bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — 
Carrowdoonty  als  the  qr.  of  Dune,  viz.  Dooneighter  and 
Dooneoghter,  170  a.  11.  14s.  4}d. ; bar.  Gallen,  same  co. — 

Total,  389  a.  plant.  (630  a.  Sc  18  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

31.  18s.  8jd. 19.  EDMOND  SKERRETT  gent.  — Galway. 

Ballycahessy,  24  qr,  48  a.  9s.  8 jd. — in  Buoliglasse,  3 cart, 

99  A.  II.  0s.  04d. — in  the  Tirlogh  and  Island  in  Controversy  in 
common  to  yc  parishes  of  Killcoonagh,  Killeny  and  Kilkilvery, 

151  a.  II.  10s.  6jd.  — in  Ballykahessy,.  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — 

Manisflin,  2 qrs,  138  a.  II.  7s.  lljd. — in  Killgarrufffe  qr, 

12  A.  2s.  5d. ; bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway Total,  458  a.  plant. 

(741a.  3 b,  20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  41.  12s.  8Jd. 20. 

WM.  SKERRETT  gent.— In  Rathmore,  with  the  castle, 
towne,  and  commons  of  Ballinderry,  242  A.  21. 9s. — in  Ramore, 

2 qrs,  306  a.  31.  Is.  lljd. ; same  bar.  andco. — Total,  548  a. 

plant.  (887  a.  3 r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  51.  10s.  lljd. Dale 

16<A  March,  30th  year.— Inrolled  26th  March  1678. 

23.  ROGER  O’SHAGNUSSEY  esq,  son  and  heir  to  Sir  Gal, oay. 
Dermott,  knt,  who  was  son  of  Sir  Robert,  knt. — The  chief 
seat  of  Gortinshegory,  with  the  appuru  and  2,000  a.  adjoining 
thereto,  viz.  Gortinshegory,  3 qrs,  211  a.  — the  qr.  of  the 
townland  of  Gortinshegory,  called  Killmacondra,  75  a.  ; par. 
and  bar.  Killtartan,  co.  Galway. — Ballylenane,  1 qr,  85  a. 

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so  Ca.  XI.  — Ballyhewe  near  Gort,  293  a. — Ballynoe  alias  Flingstowne, 
— 1 townland,  226  a.— Ballysida,  1 towne,  199  a.;  par.  Kil!mc- 

a W0’J-  dough,  same  bar.  and  co. — Carrocule,  a qr.  of  the  town  of 

Clounehane,  51  a. — Barnard,  1 qr.  of  Tulloghmcgan,  58  a. 

Ardvallaghduffc  afs  Ardvillegoghe,  2 qrs.  122  a. — Carroulissey 
and  Syegh,  near  Ballyhugh,  2 qrs.  and  i,  138  a— Ballymony- 
aneane,  1 townland,  next  Ballyhue,  270  A— Drumlea  town- 
land,  4 miles  from  Gort,  252  a. — in  Carubeseda  qr.,  20  a.  ; 
par.  Beagh,  same  bar.  and  co — Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a. 

2 r.  27  r.  slat)— rent,  20/.  4s.  11  id. 25.  Said  ROGER— 

Ballyinofoyle,  4 qrs.  and  i,  209  a.,  2/.  2s.  3£d— Carrowmar- 
tine,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3Jd. — Tyragliane  alias  Tyralagh,  2 qrs., 
188  a.  1/.  18s.  Old. — Ardmoylevane,  4 qrs.,  33 6 a. 34  7s.  ll,}d. 

Dromsaesknane,  2 qrs.  and  1 and  four-fifths,  147  a.  1/.  9s. 
8fd— in  Carryny  alias  Carring,  1 qr.,  113  a.  1/.  2s.  10|d— 
Cregan  alias  Cionehaha,  1 qr.  70  a.  14s.  2d— Tullanagan,  1 qr., 
68  a.  13s.  9d—  Cregg,  3 qrs.  and  1,  251  a.  21.  10s.  9 Jd— 
Behagh  ats  Behee,  4 qrs.,  205  a.  21.  Is.  5 Id— in  Capparilla, 

1 qr.  in  the  4 qrs.,  173  a.  1/.  15s. — in  Ravillydoon  and  Gort- 
vohar,  i qr.,  39  a.  7s.  101d. — three  qrs.  of  the  townland  of 
Demncalling,  246  a.  21.  9s.  9|d— in  Glanbrack  and  Car- 
rownacrossye,  2 qrs.,  91  a.  18s.  5d— Killoghty,  2 qrs.,  1 cart., 
131  a.  1/.  6s.  6d— Cappaghmore,  3 cart.,  64a,  12s.  lljd— 
in  Gortecarnane  and  Iiillofane,  2 qrs.,  200  A.  21.  0s.  5>,d— in 

Ravillydoone  and  Gortvogher,  2 qrs.,  16  a.  3s.  2$d. in  Cloo-  I 

nyne,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd— in  Sessee  qr.,  24.  a.  4s.  lO^d.;  bar.Kil- 
tartan,  same  co — Total  2,645  a.  plant.  (4,284  a.  1 r.  32  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  26/.  14s.  HJd. Date  20th  Dec.  29 th 

year. — Inrollcd  2d  May  1678. 


rocksof  the  same,  4 a.  9jd. — Creagecorcrane,  a parcell  of  rocky  so  Cu.n, 

pasture  of  the  same,  4 a.  9Jd— in  Doughan,  1 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  lOd. ~ 

— Shanalaght,  a parcell  of  bogg,  1 a.  2{d— in  Bolleneloby,  a Ga^<"j. 
part  of  Bally loy  qr.,  1 a.  2 Jd— Total,  569  a.  plant.  (921  a. 

2 R.  39  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  15s.  2 Jd. ; bar.  Ballynehensy. 
co.  Galway. — To  hold  to  Giles  for  her  life;  remainder  to 
Edward  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to  Edward  y«  younger, 
grandson  and  heir  to  Art.  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder  to 
Conly  Geoghegan,  late  of  Lcrha,  and  his  heirs  male ; remainder 
to  Francis  Earl  of  Longford  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  according 
to  a deed  of  settlement  made  by  said  Art.  of  said  lands,  dated 
22d  June  1666. — By  privy  signet,  dated  at  Whitehall  20  Oct. 

1677,  the  King  directed  the  said  Giles  and  Edward  to  pass 
certificate  and  patent  of  their  lands,  in  common  with  other 
transplanters,  allotted  to  the  said  Arthur  Geoghegan,  late  of 
| Castletoun,  co.  Meath,  esq.  in  Conaught,  pursuant  to  the  Acts 

of  Settlement  (29°,  3 .p.f  R.  4.) Dale  15/A  May  30/A  Year. 

— Jnrolled  Is/  July  1678. 

38.  ROGER  FALLON— In  Leaghbegg,  J qr.,  81  a.  (131  Roscommon. 
a.  & 34  p.  suit.)  16s.  4 Jd. ; bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon. 

Date  27/A  May  30th  year. — Inrollcd  8th  June  1678. 

40.  OWEN  KELLY. — In  Rapheake,  1 qr.,  71  a.  14s.  4Jrf.  Roscommon 
—in  Cornesharvoge,  .)  qr.,  26  A.  5s.  3.{d— Total  97  a.  plant. 

(157  a.  & 19  P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  19s.  lid.;  A bar.  Moycar- 

nan,  co.  Roscommon Date  VI th  June  30/A  year 

Inrollcd  20th  July  1678. 


28.  GEORGE  Lord  Visct.  LANESBOROUGH. — 
Dressaghan,  .1  qr.,  39  A.  7s.  10|d. — Runtevolan,  1 cart.,  28  a. 
5s.  8d.  in  Carrownemorhee,  52  a.  10s.  (<{d.;  bar.  and  co. 
Roscommon— in  Ardcolla  qr.,  65  a.  13s.  2d. ; bar.  Boyle, 
same  co— Edenan,  1 cart.,  19  a.  3s.  10c? in  said  Carrowne- 

morhee, i qr.,  17  a.  3s.  5.j d.;  bar.  Ballintobber  and  Ros- 
common, same  co. — Clonkagh,  1 qr.  4 gneeves,  218  a.  21. 
4s.  1 ^d. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co— in  Carranleagh,  i qr., 

17  a.  3s.  5 id. — Clonboyoge,  the  other  cart.,  19  a.  3s.  10c?. 

Corskagh,  i qr.,  and  Tawnaghmore,  i qr.,  99  a.  1/.  0s.  0 id. ; 
same  bar.  and  co— Total,  573  a.  plant.  (928  a & 27  p.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  5/.  16s. — to  hold  these  last  99  a.  to  the  use  of 
Christopher  Long,  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever.  Date 
30/A  April  30/A  year.— Inrollcd  30th  May  1678. 

'■  31.  JOHN  KELLY,  esq. — In  Clonlyen,  1 qr.,  200  a.  21. 

0s.  5Jc?. — in  Drinane,  5 cart.,  72a.  14s.  Id.—' Total,  440a.  2 r. 
17  p.  stat. — Total  rent,  21.  15s.  0 \d. — Lisdonnoghcarragh  in 
Clumiscarbry,  64  a.  12s.  1 Ilf/—  in  Drynan,  20  a.  4s.  Ok/.— 
Total,  (136  a.&  11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  17s.;  4 bar.  Killyan, 
co.  Galway— in  Ballyvogher  and  Gortnecousane,  | qr.,  52  a. 
10s.  6 \d—  in  Drynane,  5 cart.,  28  a.  5s.  8c?. — Total,  (129  a! 

1 R.  34 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16s.  ajd.;  par.  KiUroran,  A bar. 
Killyiln>  same  in  Clonickellagga,  3d  qr.,  40  a.  (64  a.  I 
3 u.  6 p.  stat.)  8s.  Id. ; par.  Teaghsrara,  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Ros- 
common  Date  1th  March  30/A  year.—. Inrollcd  18/A  June 

1678. 

34.  GILES  and  EDWD.  GEOGHEGAN,  widow  and 
second  Son  of  Art.  Geoghegan— Bunowen,  1 qr.,  16  a.  3s.  2jd 
— Aylebracke,  1 qr.,  20  a.  4s.  OJd— a parcell  of  pasturable 
bogg,  2 a.  43d— another  parcell  of  bogg,  2 a.  4|d— Bally  loy,  ) 
qr.,  15  a.  3s.  Old— Islandurrogh,  4a.  9Jd— Truske,l  qr.,  12a. 
7a  5 a ~-?0°"l"S1,en>  1 qr-.  and  Inshurra  andlslanddugg, 
18a.  3s.  7jd—  Knockanargid,  1 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Old—  Dow 
hinane,  1 qr  17  a.  3s.  5.1d.-Inishclare  and  Inishmean,  with 
three  rocks  of  Islands,  1 1 a.  2s.  2|d—  Ballyleamy,  1 qr  14  A 
2s.  lOd— Islandkennally  or  kennell  and  Island-Emell,  10  a' 

2s.  Ojd—BaHym'nowJa^qrs.,  34  a.  6s.  10*d—  Ballcarbegg 
and  Emlaghmore,  1 qr.,  117  a.  1/.  3s.  8-}d—  Douehan  1 I 
32  a 6s.  5 \d.  — Mungagh  and  Ardagh,  1 qr„  H6  ^ 
11.2s.  old- m Ardbeara,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4Jd— in  Murvoy, 

3 cart  , 10  a.  2s.  Ojd— in  Bunowen,  1 qr.,  5 A.  ls.  0id_ 
Island-Cappnn,  a small  rocky  parcell,  part  of  Aylebrack,'  4 a. 

m lr,lske>  1 qr-,  3 a.  7 \ d. — Islandtyme,  a parcell  of 
rocky  pasture,  part  of  Ballyleamy,  2 a.  43d-two  little  small 


42.  DANHLL  O’MORAN,  and  GILES  his  wife— 1„  Rosea 
Cloonfadda,  1 qr.,  199  a.  (322  a.  1 r.  18  p.  stat.)  21. 0s.  3k/.; 
bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon — to  her  heirs  and  "as- 
signs.  13‘  TIRLAGH  McDON NOG H. — Carrowkeele, 

Lishubert and Listrustan,  72a.  (1 16  a.  2r.20p.  stat.)  14s.6Jd.  • 

bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 43.  NICS.  LEDWICH—  In 

Carnaheene  36  a.  (58  a.  1 „.  10  p.  stat.)  7s.  3k/.;  bar. 

Clare,  co.  Galway. 43.  WM.  SHANLEY— In  Moy-  Ros, 

downe,  2 qrs.,  95  a.  (153  a.  3 r.  22  p.  stat.)  19s  2k/— in 
Togherfin,  i qr.,  18  a.  (29  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)  3s.  7 fd. ; bar.  Ath- 
lone, co.  Roscommon 45.  JOHN  CONRY. — llathmore 

qr.^49  a.  (241  a 1 r 20  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  2d. ; same  bar.  and 

CO 4o.  AUNY  and  CHAS.  O’CONNOR— 1„  Cloonart- 

more,  3 cart.,  58 a.  1 Is.  8Jd— Cloonikilly,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2 Ad. 
—Total,  143  a.  plant.  (231  a.  2. it.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent 
ll  I8.5:  U.** ; same  bal-  «'Kl  co— in  Carrownisky,  1 qr.,  18  a.  Jk 
9s  1 S~in  rTTel^h  f5  Lecarr°'vnecollue,  i qr.,  49  a. 

9s.  lid— in  Coyle  abas  Keele,  22  a.  4s.  5£d— in  Towerboy, 
a"d  ^rone,  11a.  2s.  2fd— Total,  100  a.  plant.  (162  a. 
stat.)  1 otal  rent,  ll.  0s.  3d.;  bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo 

45.  WM  DEVEmSH-Jn  Cor  Jline/i  g„“^°31  a.  ^ 

6s.  3 Id.  in  Carrowclogher,  1 qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7id-To.a  /63  a 
^ 2^  stat.)— Total  rent,  7s.  lO^d.;  bar.and  co..  Roscomwin." 

Date  25 th  May  30th  year.— Inrollcd  4th  Nov.  1678. 


Galtcay. 


48.  ED.  MACKALL.-E,  fe,  i 

Tawnnghmore  „i,  Obnok^,  , ,,,,  „ ' 1 J 

*•  «■  BBYAN  M-SHANE 

K ;^r;  V p'a.  -In  Kilwomore,  31  a.  (50  a.  & 34  p,  stat) 

Fr,«V  r i88"’’’  G“™ «•  CAEBEEY 

EGAN.  Gronsagii  ,3  ..  (ss  I0  8Ji 

5».  C omp-W,„,  „ DaumMy,  sm 

— Inrollcd  20th  July  1 678.  J ' 

VT"  («  *'s  *■  «*>  « «-•  , b«.  Tul- 

wZrr-1  r.-7lA- • — t-a.ii*...., 

1 'l  ■ s-  M—JnGransghone.lqr.j  no..  14  13s.41d 

rri“rTSe’ 

10  a.  S*  Olij  bar.  Ban- 
atty,  same  co— Boule-Iven,  99a.  ll.  10s.  0 Id.;  bar. 
ic  iquin,  same  co— Total,  765  a.  plant.  (1,239  a.  & 24  p. 

M s“  mr- 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


Roll,  SO th  Out.  II.  second  part,  back. 


1.  PETER  CRAINSBOROUGII,  of  Waterford  gent., 
son  of  Marcus,  mere*. — In  Ballynevan  and  Ballycullen,  3 qrs., 
94  a.  11.  8s.  6 Jd. — in  Ballynevanbegg,  62  a.  18s.  9 jd. — 
Moygallebegg,  10  a.  3s.  0 id.  — Ballyvorgell,  1 cart,  and  1, 
42  a.  12s.  9d. — in  Rathluba,  1 cart.,  18  a.  2 it.  5s.  7 id.— in 
Carrownenurc,  2 cart,  and  4, 42  a.  2 it.  12s.  10  j d.— in  Cragh- 
nowen  als  Quillaneyartegan,  1 cart.,  3 a.  10  jd. ; bar.  Tullagli 
and  Bunratty,  co.  Clare.  — Ballaghboy,  4 qr.,  22  a.  2 r. 
6s.  9 jd. — in  Ballyroughane,  39  a.  11s.  IOd. — in  Clonea- 
clierny,  4 cart.,  2 a.  2 u.  8 jd.  — in  Keilane-  Carrunegirry, 
111a.  II.  13s.  8Ad. — Cullanimartigan,  25  a.  7s.  7 d. — Bally- 
mulcany,  jlO  a.  3s.  0)d. — Cahinnalla,  44  a.  13s.  4Jd. ; bar. 
Bunratty,  same  co. — Total,  (851a.  Bn.  35 1>.  stat.) — Total 

rent,  71.  19s.  7 id. 3.  Ardmaclansy,  1 qr.,  92a.  1/.  7s.  11  Jd. 

— Pollogh  and  Gortressmeere,  1 cart,  and  4 of  the  8 qrs.  of 
Ballynevan  and  Ballycullen,  40  a.  12s.  ljd. — Ballyshaen- 
begg,  4 qr.,84A.  II.  5s.  6 Id. — in  Ballyvoyre,  276a.  4/. 3s.  9 id.; 
bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.— Total,  492  a.  plant.  (796  a.  3 r.  32  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  71.  9s.  5d. 4.  WM.  BUTLER.— In 

Ballykillln,  2 qrs.,  50  a.  (81a.  stat.)  10s.  1 \d. ; bar.  Kill- 

tartan,  co.  Galway. 4.  5.  HUGH  DANIELL  and 

CATHARINE  his  wife.— In  Capparilla,  3 a.  (4  a.  3 r.  17  v. 
stat.)  7 id. — in  Capparilla,  4 qrs.,  70  a.  14s.  2d.— in  Cap- 
parilla  qr.,  27  a.  5s.  5 4 d.— Total,  (157  a.  & 20 1\  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  19s.  7 Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 5.  LAURENCE 

KEATING.— In  Ballykilleene,  2 qrs.,  57  a.  (92  a.  1 r.  13  r. 

stat.)  11s.  6jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 6.  ELLINOR  and 

MORRISH  GIBBON.  — In  Cloghbuoly,  3 cart.,  and  in 
KUlinliugh,  3 cart.,  73  a.  (118  a.  & 39  p.  stat.)  14s.  9 Id.; 

bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. Date  9th  Feb.  30 th  year.  — 

Inrolled  8lh  May  1678. 

8.  THOMAS  CULLIN  gent. — In  Oughterilowney,  I qr., 
221  a.  2 1.  4s.  8 Id. — Derenemanagli,  lqr.,  196  a.  U.  19s.  8d. 
— Caldraghbridie  and  Doiclone,  1 qr.,  293  a.  2 1.  19s.  3 Jd. 
— in  Derenemanagh  qr.,  4 a.  95d. ; bar.  Kilconn'ell,  co.  Gal- 
way.—Total,  714  a.  plant.  (1,156  a.  2 r.  23  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  71.  4s.  5)d. 10.  DAVID  ROOTH  gent.,  son  of 

Rob. — Lisduffe  and  Lisnacreely,  158  a.  (255  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.) 

II.  12s. ; bar.  Clonm'nowen,  same  co. Date  20th  Aug.  29 th 

year. — Inrolled  1 9th  Feb.  1678. 

12.  Capt.  NlCIiS.  MAHON.  — Rathroe,  1 qr.,  72  a. 
14s.  7 d.  — Barnaglosse  in  Carrowmurry,  I cart.,  38  a.  7s.  8d. 
—in  Rathroe  East,  3 cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5 Id.  — Agamanagh, 
3 gneeves,  35  a.  7s.  Id. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. — in  Bally- 
macnealle,  3 qrs.,  56  a.  11s.  4d. — in  Belragh,  1 qr.,  59  a. 
11s.  11  Jd. — in  Pollynemaghell,  1 cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5 Id. — in 
Aghakenedy,  1 cart.,  6 a.  Is.  21d. — Castlenode,  2-311’ of  a qr., 
92  a.  ISs.  7jd. — in  Corragh,  1 gneeve,  and  Carrownagh  or 
Cora"hannagh,  3 gneeves,  18  a.  3s.  7 jd. — in  Ballymacneale, 

3 qrs.,  200  a.  21.  0s.  5jd— in  Killytyan,  1 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10-Jd. 
— in  Killmacough  and  Carrowreagh,  2 qrs.,  50  a.  10s.  lid. ; 
18  of  these  acres  to  be  held  in  trust  for  Garrett  Dillon  and 
his  heirs.— Gortelehan,  1 cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5 id.— in  Feraghmore 
and  Feraglibegg,  110  a.  II.  2s.  3jd. ; bar.  Ballintobber  and 
Roscommon,  same  co.  — in  Carricmacgowan,  4 qr->  ^0 A- 
8s.  ljd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — in  Tully,  4 a gneeve, 
15  a.  3s.  04 d. — in  Killgraffy  in  Ballyfinny,  1 gneeve,  46  a. 
9s.  33d. — in  Tully,  4 qr.,  31a.  6s.  3Jd.;  bar.  Ballintobber, 
same  co. — in  Cartron,  1 qr.,  129  a.  II.  6s.  ljd. — in  Row,  1 qr., 
71a.  14s.  4 id. — Farnebegg,  4 gneeves,  145  a.  II.  9s.  4 Jd.; 
bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — in  Ballykillaleene  or  Ballagilla- 
cline,  60  a.  12s.  ljd. — in  Lenelevan,  28  a.  5s.  8d. — Cappagh 
in  Killekethane,  45  a.  9s.  ljd. — in  Carrowreagh  andKilma- 
coughqr.,  119  a.  II.  4s.  3J,d. — in  the  same,  12  a.  2s.  5jd. — in 
Killmaclenany,  65  a.  13s.  2d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — 
Total,  1,652  a.  plant  (2,676  a.  2 it  12  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 
161.  14s.  6 id. — in  Castlenode,  4 a.  9Jd. — in  Carrickmacgean, 

4 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  0 Jd. — in  Kilcroy,  4 qr.,  2 a.  5d. — Dromodan 
or  Dromavoadan,  1 qr.,  80  a.  16s.  2Jd. — Tullaneherrick  or 
Tullanaherk,  4 qr.,  43  a.  8s.  8id. — in  Mullaghreagh  and  Car- 
ricklum  orCarolon,  30  a.  6s.  Ojd. — Shoneragh  alias  Toneragh, 
2 gneeves  in  the 4 qrs.  of Clonfrugh, 49  a.  9s.  lid. — Clonfree, 
8 gneeves,  144  a.  II.  9s.  ljd. — Pallice  in  Clonfree,  2 gneeves, 
55  a.  11s.  ljd. — Grawhue  or  Grahew,  and  Legnegarry,  4 
gneeves,  69a.  1 3s.  1 1 jd. — Clonrany,  1 qr., 84a.  17s. 0}d.;  bar. 

(122.)  . 


Roscommon,  same  co — Total,  570  a.  plant.  (923  a.  1 r.  6 v.  Foscommoi 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  51. 15s.4)d. — Shanballymore,  50  a.  1 0s.  ljd. 

— Gallaghmagher,  1 qr.,  102  a.  II.  0s.  8 jd— in  Gallaghkelly, 

2 gneeves,  27  a.  5s.  5 Jd— Derrym'carberry,  2 gneeves,  67  a. 

13s.  6jd. — in  Kilmackooge,  2 qrs.,  21a.  4s.  2\d.;  bar.  Bal- 
lintobber, same  co.— Total,  267  a.  plant.  (432  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  21.  14s.  Ojd— in  Montagh,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Gara- 
naghan  1 qr.,  and  Try  ly  lqr.,  108  a.  2 r.  II.  Is.  11 jd. — in 
Lecarrow,  lqr.,  14a.  2s.  IOd. — Total,  122a. 2 r. plant.  (198a. 

1 n.  28  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  II.  4s.  9 Id. ; bar.  Roscommon, 

same  co. 17.  BARNABY  MAHON  gent.— In  Clough- 

lasny  called  Carrowdowrus,  1 cart.,  20  a.  (32  a.  1 r.  23  p. 

stat.)  4s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. 18.  DANIEL 

NEHERNY. — In  Kilm'nenany,  Bunagirde,  and  Cregan, 

6 gneeves,  55  a.  (89  a.  & 14  p.  stat.)  11s.  ljd. ; same  bar.  and 
co. 19.  HUGH  and  FITZ-GILLEGROOME  HAN- 

LEY, and  MARGARET  HANLEY  ats  GILLEHOODY. 

— In  Lenaghenan,  141  a.  (228  a.  1 r.  23  P.  stat.)  II.  8s.  6 jd. ; 

bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. 19.  BRANDON  BRENAN. 

— In  Duelogh  qr.,  34  a.  (55  a & 11  p.  stat.)  6s.  I Old.;  bar. 

Roscommon,  same  co. 19.  BRIDGET  FLANAGAN— 

In  Levally  qr.,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 r.  20  p.  stat.)  4s.  lOJd. ; same 

bar.  and  co. 19.  ALLEN  DOWELL,  son  and  heir  of 

James. — In  Gownaghmore,  1 cart.,  in  Gaunaghbegg  qr., 
Aglianamettagh,  1 cart.,  in  Carrownegullagh  qr.,  46  a.  (74  a. 

2 R.  3 p.  stat.)  9s.  3 jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 19.  TEIGE 

BRENAN. — In  Carhagh  and  Carhawnagh,  33  a.  6s.,8Jd. — 
in  Trynevolgan,  8 gneeves,  102  a.  II.  & 7 jd. — in.Killmncke- 
nenany,  5 gneeves,  66  a.  13s.  4 jd. — Total,  201  a.  plant. 

(325  a.  2k.16p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21. 0s.8Jd. — to  hold  Tryne- 
volgan  to  the  use  of  Roger  Mc  Gueale  and  his  heirs,  until  the 

said  Teige  should  pay  201. 21.  WM.  FRENCH  FITZ- 

DOMINICK. — In  Killdrumsnatt  ats  Cordrumine,  4qr.,  49  a. 

9s.  lid. — in  Covleclogh  alias  Killecloghane,  1 qr.,  in  Clonshi- 
nagh,  10  a.  2s.  0 jd.— ' Total,  (95  a.  2 r.  1 1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

11s.  11  jd.;  same  bar.  and  co. 22.  MICHL.  ELIZ.  and 

ROBT.  SARSFIELD.— Ardnemonesan,  lqr.,80A.16s.2jd. 

— Garvagh,  lqr.,  80  a.  16s.  2Jd. — Clooneredoone,  4 gneeves, 

57  a.  11s.  61d. — Scrimoge  in  BallymcNeale,  lqr.,  133  a. 

II.  6s.  lid. — in  Ballyfinny,  85  a.  17s.  2 .Id.;  bar.  Ballintobber, 
same  co.— Total,  435  a.  plant.  (704  a.  2 it.  12  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  41. 8s.  Oid. — to  Michael  and  Eliz.  for  their  lives ; remain- 
der to  Rob1  and  his  hen's  for  ever. 24.  Said  NICS. 

MAHON  of  Ballynamully,  esq. — Pursuant  to  a privy  seal, 
dated  at  Whitehall,  31  Oct.  1677,  29th  Cha’  2d,  (anno  30, 

2,b  pars,  d.  R.  9,)  the  aforesaid  lands  granted  to  him,  with 
others  granted  18  Feb.  19th  Cha’.  2d,  and  a few  others,  all 
lying  in  the  baronies  of  Roscommon,  Ballintobber,  and  Bally- 
moe,  were  created  into  the  manor  of  Ballynamully  als 
Stroakestowne ; to  hold  500  a.  in  demesne,  with  courts  leet 

and  baron ; to  impark  500  acres  or  more. Date  1 1th  July 

301 h year. — Inrolled  19th  July  1678. 

28.  Sir  HENRY  LYNCH  bart.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Ro-  Mayo. 
buck,  and  ELLIS  his  wife. — In  Cloonelaghine,  1 qr.,  122  a. 

II. 4s. 8) d. — Gnrrymore,  lqr.,  103  A.  II.  0s.  10  Jd. — Jaraigh alias 
Carrowiragh,  J qr.,  56  a.  11s.  4 Jd. — Gortlagath,  j qr.,  36  a. 

7s. 3Jd. — Knocknegoole,  lqr.,  74a.  14s.  llid. — in  Carrow- 
ballygarry,  1 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. — common  of  d“.,  1 qr.,  52  a. 

10s.  6)d. — in  Ackryarde,  1 cart.,  24  a.  4s.  IOd. — Lesse  ats 
Carrowlasse,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6 jd.— Carrowmoony,  1 qr.,  57  a. 

11s.  6 id. — Knocklowanowre,  1 qr.,  41  a.  8s.  3 id. — ltossmul- 
len,  1 cart.,  30  a.  6s.  Ojd. — Ballynastee,  1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  ljd. 
Carrowneinerony  ats  Carrowmoony,  1 qr.,  70  a.  11s.  2 id. — in 
Cloonaglunore,  j qr.,  49  a.  9s.  lid.— Gortbane,  Cullendry, 

Turnaghee,  Towenecarte  or  Towarnacartc,  and  Towneptowk, 

8 a.  Is.  7-id. — Townikeedy,  Derryneeng,  Gorlkeale,  Drom- 
hagh  or  Drumhugh,  Gortvallderige,  71a.  I 4s.  4id. — Bally- 
banan  and  Glonmaske,  53  a.  10s.  8 jd. — Cappaghduffe,  96  a. 

19s.  5Jd. — Aghnis  or  Aghins  Aghinisli,  1 qr.,  74  a.  14s.  11  jd. ; 
bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. — Bohane,  lqr.,  101a.  II.  0s.  5 jd. — 

Crivagh,  1 qr.,  Oghell,  1 cart.,  284  a.  21.  17s.  6d.— Knock- 
villorory,  74  a.  14s.  llid—  Pollevady  alias  Cregantimore, 
lqr.,  214  a.  21. 3s. 4 jd—  Kellendragh,  1 qr.,  12a.  2s.  5jd. 

the  reversion  of  the  qr.  of  Killonelan  alias  Killevally 

alias  Killevallune,  lqr.,  133  a.  II.  6s.  11  jd— the  rever- 
sion of  Ballybogh  ats  Dowroe  als  Clonyne  alias  Cloone- 


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monagle  qr.,  125  a.  1/.  os.  8 fd. — the  reversion  of  Ballybogh  — Total,  (275  a.  1 r.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 1 Is.  7fd. in 

alias  Carrowkiline,  1 qr.,  24  a.  4s.  10Jd— the  reversion  of  Knocknegowle,  7 a.  2 r.  (12  a.  & 24.  p stat)  Is  6 id-  bar  - 
Ba'lyboh  .t.  Do, no.,,  1 ,r„  89  a.  IS,.  OU—tl,,  „M  revet-  Cm,  no.  Mavo.-Io  hold  ,ho  i„  ^ «f  ai.  to 
“ “Pf*  «*»*  f “1  *•»  M*.  r — of  kin  -d  J-  heirs  m.l.  of  Si,  H.  Lynch,  bet.  hi, 

1693,  perfected  by  htn  Join,  B,o»„e,  of  Doblh,  gtendM,,,  reminder  to  W-  E.,,1  of  MM  »d  hi, 

Dronioi  e,  3 cat  t.,  102  a.  1/.  0s.  7J(/.— Ballypaddm,  i qr.  54  a.  heirs. Date  23 d July  80/4  year.—Inrolled  10 tli  October 

10s.  lljd— Knockarom  alias  Knockeely,  1 qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOd.  1678. 


— Lisstibbott,  1 qr.,  13  a.  2s.  1\d.— Carrowcriagli  ats  G 
croy,  1 qr.,  12  a.  2s.  5Jd— Slade  ats  Knockglasse,  1 qr.. 


38.  ELIZABETH  MAGENNIS. — Lissiallow  ats  Lisal-  itosec 


3s.  73<f— Oasdeearra  ats  Carrowkellronane,  !qr.,  20A.4s.0fd.  low,  4 qrs.,  360  a.  31.  12s.  10fd— Glanvella,  4.  qrs.,  544,' 


— Burriscarrow  ats  Abby  Qua 


, , ...  , • - f — — - 5/.  10s.  lfd. — Tobberbay  ats  Tobbercloy,  58  a.  11,83d— 

bar.  and  co.— Carraderry  ats  Luliertan,  135  a.  11. 7s.  4fd.  Kilmurrey  alias  Kilmurney,  1 qr.,  140  a.  11.  8s.  4fd— Bal- 

42  a U8S  erf"  T i ql  ’ 23  ' • 4S’  Rahenduffe>  1 T ’ lyloghbally  alias  Ballyloghballybegg,  2 qrs.,  141  a.  1/.  8s.  6}d. 


42  a.  8s.  6d. — Loghlareren  alias  Lavarrcene,  1 qr.,  57  a. 
11s.  6fd. — Carrownecun,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s.  O'd— Cloonburrv, 
1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4 Jd. — Knocknora  alias  Knockvadoony,  1 qr., 

60  a.  12s.  If  (/.—in  Classemonykelly,  1 qr.,  49  a.  9s.  llfd. 

Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7(/.— Ballynow  alias  Newtowne, 
1 qr.,  94  a.  19s.  0»d— Ballyda  voge,  1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  8 cl. — 


— Rathfodagh  alias  Rathfoudagh,  | qr.,  89  a.  18s.  0\d. Car- 

nevoy  ais  Curnevoy,  J qr.,  89  a.  18s.  Of  <1.— in  Knocklegan, 
1 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  lOld— Rahardagh,  1 qr.,  181a.  1/.  16,7Jd. 
— Ballyndullaglian  ats  Beleandullaglian,  1 qr.,  224  a.  21. 5s.  4.jd. 

—Total,  1,860  a.  plant.  (3,012  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.) Total 

rent,  18/.  16s.  7d.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon 


Dromdressidane,  3 1 a.  6s.  3>d— Lissalikane,  3 cart.,  50  a.  40.  PATRICK  PLUNKETT  esq., — Lislaghna,  1 or”  180  a. 

10s.  1^(1.  Lissalikane,  1 cart.,  14a.  2,  lOd— Lisplowick,  1/.  16s.  5fd— Russines,  66  a.  1 3s.  4 k/.— in  Knockelignne,  26  a. 

iqi.,  67  A.  13s.  6 j(Z.  Drumcorbane  abas  Dowemona,  lqr.,  5s.  3d. —Total,  272  a.  plant.  (440a.  2 r.  16  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

3 a.  18s.  10. (d.  Carrownemore  alias  Carrowmore,  Drumny,  21.  15s.  OJd. ; same  bar.  and  co 41.  JAMES  BARNE- 

Of?"'’ I n,2?'  1°f—Cfr°w®ore alios Leicarroweighter, |qr.,  WALL  gent.,— Ranevarky  or  Runneverkie,  lqr.,  73a. 

JJ,  'V‘„r°'V^  r Car,ZatS  Keny’  1 ql%J  86  A-  US-  °id—in  Garrowbane,  1 qr.,  96  a.  19s. 8fd— Total,  169a. 
ils^o\a.  Killkilline  abas  Lecarrowkilleene  ats  Carrowkeele  plant.  (273  a.  3 r.  1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent  1/.  14s.  2fd.  • i bar 

or  Currery,  l qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5f  d.-in  Knocktample,  12  a.  2s.  5 d.  Bellamoe,  same  co Dale  21st  June  30/4  year.—Inrolled 

— in  Pollenclaroy  or  Polnelaroy,  14  a.  2s.  10d— Garryduffe,  16/4  Aug.  167.8. 

1 cart.,  32  a.  6s.  5fd. — Coolafadagli,  1 cart.,  35  a.  7s.  Id. 

Liejn-E-cn,  1 cert,  » *■  5.,  oy.-Legeldlleene,  1 ,r,  S!,.  43.  Sir  EDWASD  ORMESBY  knt.-In  Kffldrum  «,d  «_ 

Cunaghmore,  1 cart.,  40  a.  8s.  l,{d.— in  Cartron-  Kaberlostrane,  2 qrs.,  36  a.  7,3id— in  Carrowmore  81a 
terns,  38  a.  7s  8.,d—more  in  the  same,  4 1 a.  8s.  3 \d. ; same  16s.  4fd.— Total,  117  a.  plant.  (189  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat.)-Total 

bar.  and  co.  lotal,  3,963  a.  plant.  (6,420a.  &8,stat.)-  rent,  1/.  3s.  8jd.  j bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway 44  ROBERT 

Total  rent,  40/  2s.  6d.-in  Sragbleagb  and  Callnecrannagh  or  O RMESBYesq. — In  Cunaghmore  ats  Carrowmore  qr  3 1 2 J 
Goonecrannagb,  2 eart.,  23 a 4s.  7fd.-in  Carrowkeele,  lqr.,  (505  a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  3/Js.2*d.;  bar.  Athlone,  co  Ro^ 

40a.  8s.  If d.— m Knivolla,  3 cart  40a.  8s.  1 id-in  Cahir-  coMMON.-m  Cornshinnagh,  Leitrim,  and  Cordroit,  5 cart 
in  9 w,  ba*''  “unkeH,n’  co-  Galway—  189  a.  (306  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  1/.  18s.  3d.;  bar.  Ballintobber, 

Rnlbn  i 1 , C CTt  e’  COm°nS’  “nd  ,toWne  of  same  co.-Ballyhengan,  1 qr.,  70  a.  (113  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.)  Mayo. 

keene  lof  33a  ^s  Id  “SlG’  242 A‘  21  Clon-  14.s.2d.;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo 45.  GEORGE  Galway. 

T , \ / — rL'S,ni'I>  ay’  qr*  46  A’  9S‘ ORMESBY  esq. — In  Killtultoge,  4 qrs.,  23  a.  (37  a.  1 r.  1 p. 

^12  6td  bar  r ' ( ' 5.P- «*<■)  J bar.  Bellamoe°,  Jolx-WAY-in  r 

4/.  1 2s.  6,d. , bar.  Clai  e,  same  co— in  Gortnenagh,  1 cart.,  nane  and  Lacken,  2 qrs.,  51  a.  (82  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  10s.  3#d  • 

m revane,  a.  3s.7fd— Gortneclogh  in  Kildraghard  in  bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon 45.  CHAS.  IGOE 

to^Tcorfnk  1 4*-^f-<^tra"=u"y  alias  Gortrickin-  gent— Dowarty,  1 qr.,  65  a.  13s.  2d—  Coreneshannagh, 
nf  1/3^0  fo'r80  ’ V1'';;  '-  G^'llfd.  Total,  197a.  3 cart.,  71  a.  14s.  4fd— in  Liecarrownegeeragli,  i qr.,  12  a. 

!48a-  & »R. -)-Tota, 


plant  (319  a.  & 20,  stat.)  Total  rent,  1/.  19,  10U;  bar. 

Ba.bn^>ber, co. Roscommon— Lowagb, -lqr .,240a. 3/.  12s. lOfd.  rent,  1/.  9,  llfd  , ame  ba.  and  co. Date  23d  July 

A Q1"  ^ Tnffe’  1 q w u6  U 7s'  10 BaUycabane,  \ qr.,  30/4  year.—Inrolled  28/4  Oct.  1678. 

49  a.  14s.  lOJd. — m Ballyello,  lqr.,  57  a.  2 it.  17s.  5 id. 

-Tota!,  372a.  2r.  plant.  (603a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  48.  Sir  THOMAS  NEWCOMEN  knt._I„  Beggery,  Gabeau 
5/:  3x:1"d-;  bar.  Corcimroe,  co.  Clare— to  bold  the  pre-  157  a.  1/.  11s.  9Jd— in  Termon,  84  a.  17s— in  Bouhewly 
misses  in  Clonelaglmi,  Garrymore,  Jeraigh,  Gortlagath,  Agb-  1 qr.,  50  A.  10s.  1 id— Bouhewly,  1 qr.,  177  a.  11.  15,  10d.’ 
ms,  and  9 acres  in  Bal  vbanan  and  Clnnnclr  i„  i ,.  ..  ■ , ....  ’ 


ms  and  9 acres  m Ballybanan  and  Clonask,  to  y«  use,  as  to  bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway— in  Gortekarne,  70  a.  14s.  2d— in 
200  a.  theieof,  of  1 eter  Lynch,  2d  son  of  Sir  Roebuck,  and  Granshagh,  8 a.  Is.  7,1  d. ; J bar.  Clonm'knowen,  same  co 
ms  nens  male;  remainder  to  Sir  Henry  and  bis  heirs  male,  — Total,  546  A.  plant.  "(884  a.  1 r.  27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent 
by  his  then  wife  Mary  Blake ; remainder  to  the  heirs  male  5/.  10s.  6Jd— in  Leybegg,  8 a.  (12  a.  3 n.  33  r stat ) Is  7 \d  ■ n 

indent  Jtire7  ‘ T r 1 father;  ^ * bar'  Bellamoe,  co.^RoscoMMON.-Cloneslane,  259  a’  Z7”' 

Z n e n L f r xr  ^'7  <1CC"  ! 21  12s’ 5^— Sive  alld  Linivinny,  200  a.  2s.  6d. ; ba,  Tir- 

maindei  to  the  heirs  male  of  Nidi*  Lynch,  dec",  father  rerill,  co.  Sligo— in  Fagholeghy  and  Carrownhwona  50  a 

of  said  Sir  Henry;  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Sir  10,1  id.;  ba,  Leny,  same  co -Total  509  a.  riant 

llobuck;  and  as  to  y other  200  a.  of  said  last  recited  pre-  1 r.  28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5/.  3,  Old 50P  THOMAS  r-  i 

misses,  to  the  use  of  Arthur,  3d  son  of  Sir  Robuck,  and  his  I-IACKETT  of  Dublin,  mere'. — In  Peake  1 rn  l^  f 
heirs  male;  with  remainders  over  as  before ; and  divers  other  l/.5s.3|d— in  Baliyleagh,  lqr.,  9 a.  Is.  9fd—Corterane' 

138a1?7  o fr  °f Jl  P'emiSTS-in  Ki,lee'le’  2qrs->  1 cart,  65  a.  13s.  If  d. — -Kiltorman,  1 qr.,  59  a.  lls.Tl  d- 
1 . 1/. 7,  ll4d— in  Bnllybritt,  1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  8fd. ; bar.  Ardanagh,  lqr.,  102  a.  1/.  0,  7fd— parcells  thereof  11  A 

Dunkelhn,  co.  Galway— in  the  lands  about  Athenree,  2, 2Jd— Deilnriass  4 cart  22  a 4*  5^  inPlZ  ’ , 

latelv  in  the  tenure  of  I'.-i’  ao  . q . c ‘-'eim^iass,  2 cait.,  A.  4,  OHa. — m Cloonereaske, 

f i r * ■«,  «*.  1, be, 'ties  \ e,„„  40 a.  8,.  U'J.-Loghbo,,  1 las..  u.*Wt- 

U 14s.  7 id. — in  Cahirvacknafert,  37  a.  7,  6d. ; bar.  Clare, 


same  co— in  Lissetunny,  16  a.  3s.  2f  d. ; bar.  Killtartnn,  same 
co— Total,  615  a.  2 r.  plant.  (997  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

6/.  4s.  7fd. — Agherim,  i qr.,  and  Rosse,  150  a.  21.  os.  6 id 

Tonelegeith,  i q,,  20a.  6,  Id.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 


52.  TEIGE  KELLY. — In  Crerane  qr.,  98  a.  19s.  10d. in 

lie  same,  20  a.  4s.  Oid. — Total,  118  a.  plant.  (191  a.  & 22  p. 
tat.)  Total  rent,  1/.  3,  lOJd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. 
Date  Is/  July  30/4  year. — Inrolled  19/4  Sept.  1679. 


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1.  JOHN  EYRES  esq.  and  DERMOT  KENNEDY 
gent.  — In  Killdonnellballagh,  3 qrs.,  51a.  15s.  5fd. ; bar. 
Tullagh,  co.  Clare.  — Mr.  Eyres  to  hold  this  in  trust  for 
Mary  Mulconry  and  her  two  daughters,  Any  and  Ellis  Conry, 
and  the  heirs  of  said  daughters.  — ■ in  Corballymore,  59  a. 
(79  a.  1 r.  19p.  stat.)  9s.  lid.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. 
— this  to  Kennedy  and  his  heirs,  and  all  the  rest  to  Eyres  and 
his  heirs. — Knockballaha  parcell,  42  a.  8s.  6 d. — in  the  moun- 
tain belonging  to  Derudda  and  Cangarie,  25  a.  5s.  0 jd. ; bar. 
Muckullin,  same  co. — in  Makanekeigh,lA.  2J  d. — in  Lyssgarra, 
3 a.  7 \d. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co. — in  Raghally  and"  Grange 
qr.,  7a.  Is.  5 Jd. — in  Doonetunny,  1 cart,  and  3d  cart.,  5a.  Is.  ; 
bar.  Killconnell,  same  co.  — in  Oghillmore  2 qrs.,  1 16  a. 
If.  3s.  5 jd. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co. — in  Ballynemourden- 
nagh  and  Caherflynn,  1 qr.,  part  of  Ballaneene,  115  a. 

1 1.  3s.  id. ; 5 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. — in  Ballynurona,  4 qr., 
131a.  If.  6s.  Gj-d. — in  Cullakearne,  1 cart.,  29  a.  5s.  104d— 
in  Annaghtorba  2 qrs.,  one  cart,  called  Garrynetany,  29  a. 
5s.  lO.lcf. — in  Roughane,  2-3ds  qr.,  57  a.  11s.  6W. — in  Lys- 
davelly,  J qr.,  22  a.  4s.  5 \d. — in  Cappagh,  14  cart.,  185  a. 
If.  17s.  5jd. — in  Lyssgarra  qr.,  19a.  3s.  10<f. — 1 qr.  and 
1 cart,  in  the  2 qrs.  of  Carraginan  or  Currahenan  alias  Cal- 
tramitchill,  151a.  If.  10s.  6 jd. — Barnaboy,  1 qr.,  54  a. 
10s.  lljd. — in  Derry  qr.,  3 cart,  and  3d  cart.,  107  a.  If.  ls.7jd. 
— in  Cullabegg  qr.,  3 cart.,  59  a.  11s.  1 1 J <f . — in  Gorteglasse 
alias  Gortneclassagh,  4 qr.,  and  Gainiviny,  4 qr.,  222  a. 
21.  4s.  lljd. — in  Ballymore  2 qrs.,  1 J cart.,  63  a.  12s.  9 Jd. 
— in  Clunimine  or  Cluninine,  3j  cart,  73  a.  14s.  9{d. ; bar. 
Longford,  same  co. — Total  in  Galway,  1,515  a.  plant.  (2,454a. 

& 1 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  15f.  6s.  9 d. Dale  5th  Feb. 

30 th  year. — Inrolled  9th  Feb.  1678. 

4.  Sir  ROBERT  HOLMES  knt.  and  Col.  EDWARD 
ROSSCARROCKE. — Cladagh,  2 qrs.,  526  a.  51.6s.  6 Jd. — 
Lumenaghbane  and  Lumenaghroe,  3 cart.,  201  a.  21. 0s.  81d, 
— Killmurry,  | qr.,  105  a.  If.  Is.  2d.  — Cappadavocke,  1 qr., 
277  a.  21.  16s.  lid. — in  Carrowroe,  1 qr.,  38  a.  7s.  8 Jd. — 
Knockaneboy,  1 qr.,  167  a.  If.  13s.  9f d. — Morlackmore,  a 
parcell,  27  a.  5s.  5 Id, — in  Clanboy,  1 gneeve,  46  a.  14s.  6 jd.; 
bar.  Dunmore  and  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway.  — Synanagh, 
1 cart.,  43  a.  8s.  SJd. — Bellyard  or  Pollyeard  and  Mowe,  1 qr., 
83  a.  16s.  9| d. — Raghwore,  1 cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5Jd. — a parcell 
of  mountain,  4 a.  9 jd. ; bar.  Ballynehinch,  same  co.  — Total, 
1,539a.  plant.  (2,943a. 8t  17p.stat.) — Total  rent,  15f.  11s.  7jd. 
Dale  24 th  Dec.  30 th  year. — Inrolled  2th  May  1678. 

7.  RICHARD  MARTIN  gent — In  Laghill  and  Leatry, 
34  a.  6s.  10 \d. — in  a parcell  called  Derrindinagh,  and  coarse 
mountain,  11a.  2s.  2jd. — in  Slevininy,  2-5tlis  qr.,  1 a.  2 \d. — 
in  Derre,  1 qr.,  1 a.  [ rent  omitted .] — in  Fynisklin  and  Derry- 
volane,  5th  of  qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7 Jd. — in  Derrickrigh  and  Shane- 
frighoge,  5th  qr.,  12  a.  3 r.  2s.  7 d.  — in  Knockerasser,  a 
parcell,  8 a.  Is.  7Jd. — in  Knocklogh  pai'cell,  3 a.  7 Jd. — in 
Searsey,  1 cart.,  6 a.  Is.  2Jd. — in  Gortlevy,  3 cart.,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. 
— in  Legovenagh,  1 cart,  and  3d,  7 a.  Is.  5d— -in  Calliagh, 
1 cart.,  3 a.  7 Jd. — in  Dromevaghane  parcell,  2 a.  4 jd. — in 
Legineagh,  4 qr.,  3 a.  7 Jd. — in  Knocknebrocke,  1 qr.,  1 a. 
2 Jd. — in  Coshineamore,  4 qr.,  3 a.  7 Jd. — in  Gortnehelly, 
1 cart.,  8a.  ls.7Jd. — in  Boflesti-uan  or  Bollcneslamane,  4 cart., 
1a.  2Jd. — in  the  liberties  of  Galway,  9 a.  Is.  lOd. — in 
Knocknecarragh,  9a.  Is.  lOd— in  Corcullin,  6 cart.,  3 a.  7 Jd. 
— a bogg  adjoining  to  Maghei'y,  12  a.  2s.  5 id. — in  a moun- 
tain belonging  to  several  lands  lying  distant,  2 qrs.,  1 4 cart., 
8 a.  Is.  74 d. — in  a Controversie,  6 a.  Is.  2Id. — Annagh,6thof 
a qr.,  19a.  3s.  lOJd. — apiece  of  arable  and  pasture  in  coition 
to  the  qr.  of  Clare,  4 a.  9jd. — in  a mountain  belonging  to 
Derryadda  and  Cangarruffe,  20  a.  4s.  Of d.  — in  the  4 qrs. 
and  3 cart,  of  Ballinany,  Knockenarrim,  and  Killadiggimoge 
or  dagunoge,  5 a.  Is.  OJd. — in  a Controversie,  3 a.  7 Jd. ; bar. 
Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — in  Rahoure,  1 cart.,  2 a.  4 j d. — in 
Carrowkoole,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  ljd.;  bar.  Ballynehensy,  same 
co. — Ballylagh,  4 q>'.,  61a.  12s.  id. — in  Gortinisky,  1 qr.,  5 a. 
Is.  0 Jd. — in  Killcaronane,  4 qr->  64  a.  12s.  114<f. — in  Castle- 
boy,  2 qrs.,  4 a.  9jd. ; 4 bar.  Loughrea,  same  co. — in  Rossane, 
5 cart.,  28  a.  5s.  8 d. — in  Polkerry,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 jd. — in  Cloo- 
neene,  2 qrs.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. ; bar.  Kiltarton,  same  co. — in 
(122.) 


Moneshella  and  Ederdavone,  3 cart.,  56  a.  11s.  id. ; bar. 
Clare,  same  co — in  Uncle,  3d  of  a qr.,  29  a.  11s.  104rf. — in 
Danginmore,  4 a.  9jd.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.— in  Derry- 
fadda,  1 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 Jd— Grenane,  1 cart.,  20  a.  4s.  0 jd— 
Gortgarrow,  ] gneeve,  9a.  Is.  9jd— Corskagh,  2 cart.,  28a. 
5s.  2d. — a bogg  belonging  to  Garryredmond,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. ; 
bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co — in  Carnane,  2 qrs.,  6 a.  Is.  2.W.; 
4 bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway. — in  Racoyle  alias  Racoylemore, 

4 qr.,  26  a.  5s.  3d. — in  Davin  alias  Deo'rvin  or  Doovin,  1 qr., 
28a.  5s.  2d.;  bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. — in  Carkfreeh,  1 qr., 
68  a.  13s.  9 jd. — in  Carnlyn,  1 qr.,  41a.  8s.  3 Id. ; bar.  Boyle, 
co.  Roscommon. — in  Cloonetioughter  or  Clontvoghter,  4 qr., 
45a.  9s.  ljd, — in  Cappitinony,  another  4 qr.,  4 a.  9f d. — a 
parcell  of  mountain  pasture  belonging  to  the  qr.  ofTully,  26  a. 
5s.  5Jd— in  the  Reddendum  is  here  inserted  a parcell  called 
Clongouse,  belonging  to  Tully  qr.  (42  a.  & 18  r.  stat.)  5s.  2d. 
— a greatmountain  in  coition  to  several  parcells,  44a.  8s.  lid. ; 
4 bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Galway. — in  Carserall  and  Kilsany  or 
Kinsaly,  2 qrs.,  6 a.  Is.  2 Id. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co.  — in 
GlanniTnurrin,  1 qr.,  49  a.  9s.  lid. — in  Killminyn  or  Kill- 
cumin,  5th  qr.,  12  a.  2s.  5,jd. — in  a parcell  of  woody  ground  in 
controversie,  3 a.  7 Jd.;  bar.  Muckullin,  same  co. — in  Morvey, 

3 cart,  of  mountain,  86  a.  17s.  5 d. ; bar.  Ballynehensy,  same 
co.  — in  Cregduffe,  1 cart.,  43  a.  8s.  8.W. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co. — in  Rathbane  and  Ardaneven,  1 of  the  2 qrs.  of 
Garranspiggedane,  14  a.  2s.  10d. — in  Killchrist  and  Gortnc- 
mackin,  18a.  3s.  7Jd.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co.— in  Mil- 
terane,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Lisbane,  1 qr.,  and  Lisduffe,  1 qr.,  4 a. 
9 jd. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Callow,  4 qrs., 
20  a.  4s.  0}d. — in  Fenanagh,  1 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. — in  Port- 
necrunnagh,  1 qr. ; Carrowreagli,  1 qr. ; and  Lunga,  1 qr., 
65  a.  13s.  ljd.;  bar.  Boyle,  same  co. — in  Skenemuckin  or 
Skenemuck,  Corkipp,  4 q>'.>  1 A-  1*  5d.  — in  Coolnecaldy, 
1 qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7 Id.  — Turloghnecapple  and  Skevally,  1 qr., 
7 a.  Is.  5 d. — in  Camlagh  and  Cloonkeene,  49  a.  9s.  1 Id. — in 
Fivaghbegg  or  Feraghbegg,  20  a.  4s.  0}d. ; bar.  Athlone, 
same  co. — in  Ballyhugh,  Jqr.,  13a.  2s.  7jd.;  4 bar.  Loughrea, 
co.  Galway. — in  Coolerahan  alias  Cabrahane,  39a.  7s.  lOfd. 
— in  Cregduffe,  1 cart.,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  same 
co. — in  Creagh  and  Shanvoy,  1 qr.,  29  a.  5s.  10  Id. — in  Car- 
rowneclogh  and  Cavrowkeele,  2 qrs.,  68  a.  13s.  9 Jd.  — in 
Knocknenowell,  Straghstamer,  and  Attyogh,  1 qr.,  3 a.  7Jd. ; 
bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Killogulla,  3 cart.,  13  a. 
2s.  7fd. — Lettercreffe,  2-5thsofqr.  17  a.  2s.  5Jd. — in  a coarse 
mountain,  24  a.  4s.  1 0 jd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. — in 
Loghanegappy,  4 cart.,  3 a.  7Jd. ; bar.  Ballynehensy,  same 
co. — Derrinkrery  parcell,  2 a.  4 jd. ; bar.  Muckullin,  same 
co.  — Ederaonan,  1 cart.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd.  — Inishrahir-Mary, 

4 cart.,  Arkiny  parcell,  Shivindilly,  Largarouth,  Shaverogy, 
Lettercran,  Derrinvilnedunny,  and  Lettcrshane  bolly,  all 
parcells  of  mountain,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd. — Lissloughtera,  2-3ds  of 
cart.,  20  a.  4s.  Ofd. — Lettersinnagh,  1 cart,  20  a.  4s.  Ojd. — 
Creaghane,  1 cart.,  and  Clunemeelc,  1 cart.,  10  A.  2s.  0 .}d. — 
Inishdavy,  8 a.  Is.  7 4d. — Loghaffard,  2 a.  4 jd. ; bar.  Balline- 
hinch,  same  co. — Duvile,  J qr.,  10  a.  is.  Ofd. ; bar.  Carra, 
co.  Mayo. — Total  in  Galway,  1,094  a.  3 11.  plant.  (1,773  a. 

1 r.  3 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  Ilf.  Is.  5Jd.—  in  Mayo,  204a. 
plant.  (330  A.  1 R.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  Is.  SJd— in 
Roscommon,  429  a.  plant.  (694  a.  3 it.  24  p.  stat.) — Total 
rent,  4f.  6s.  10Jd. — in  Slevkivoge,  4 qr.,  180  a.  If.  16s.  5 Jd. — 
in  Dulisser,  1 cart.,  or  Duletter,  7 a.  Is.  5 d.  — in  Moyrish, 

2 qrs , 69  a.  13s.  1 1 jd. — in  Lelienagh,  4 qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. — 
Glaninagh,  1 cart.,  36  a.  7s.  34d. — Morvey,  3 cart,  of  moun- 
tain, 212a.  21.2s.  lid.  — Rossroe,  1 cart.;  Lettercamsa, 
1 cart. ; and  a parcell  called  Carne,  59  a.  11s.  1 1 jd. — Total, 
582  a.  plant.  (942a.  2 r.  38p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51. 17s.  9|d. ; 

bar.  Ballynehinch,  co.  Galway. Date  25th  May  20th  year. 

— Inrolled  20th  July  1678. 

14.  DOMK.  BROWNE  of  Carrow-Browne  alias  Brownes- 
towne,  in  y'  co.  of  yc  town  of  Galway,  esq.,  JEFFRY,  MAR- 
TIN, and  HENRY,  his  sons— In  Killekell,  2-3ds  qr.,  150  a. 
If.  10s.  4jd.  — Eskerferris,  4 gneeves,  109  a.  If.  2s.  Ojd— 
Kiltacle  or  Killucle,  4 gneeves,  part  of  Ballindangin  or  dasen, 
162  a.  If.  12s.  9Jd— Killeen,  4 gneeves,  part  of  d°,  117  a. 
If.  3s.  8 Jd. in  Brackline  alias  Castlekeele,  2 3ds  of  qr.,  98a. 

3 T 


Galway. 

Mayo. 

Roscommon. 


Galway. 

Roscommon. 


Galway.  * 


( lalway. 


Mayo. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


I Ch.  IX.  19s.  lOJrf.  Carrowmaclemaand  Raigh,  1 qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2 Jd—  Liskanavane,  106  a.  If.  Is.  5*4— Carrowbane  and  Clysillagh, 

Skyard  ats  Skyward,  i qr.,  part  of  Ballindagen,  46a.  9s.  3fd.  2 qrs.  of  Liskanavane,  166a.  1/.  13s.  7 \d. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co 
— Pollvillree,  2 gneeves,  part  of  the  same,  35  a.  7s  Id.  - -the  said  4 qrs.  of  Liskanavane  being  to  the  use  of  John  Bodkin  Gahea,, 
Cloneclogh,  2 gneeves,  part  of  d°,  22  a.  4s.  5 Id.  — Killcor-  Fitz  Ambrose  and  his  heirs.— in  Glaneskehy,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 W. ; 
nane,  2 qrs.,  234  a.  21.  7s.  44d — in  Castlemacgarrett,  2-3ds  i bar.  Athenree,  same  co.— Total,  604a.  plant  (978a  lit  lW 

,12s-  65 *•  **■ •*«-  «)-M  »«,  « S,.  »ti- Cragnm^l,;  , cm,  52 Z M* 


i Ballydangen  ats  Shanballyowt 


Dalteen,  2 gneeves,  13  a.  2s.  7 id. — Ballyfarnagh,  1 qr.,  118  a. 
If.  3s.  10|d. — Greewucanor  Grewman,  lgneeve,  22a.  4s.  5&d. 
— Carrowclough,  1 qr.,  1 10  a.  1/.  2s.  3d— Killasser,  A qr., 
108  a.  If.  Is.  10)d. — Carrowrickard,  129  a.  If.  6s.  ljd. — all 
which  lands  are  commonly  called  the  lands  of  Corbally.  — 
Costrahir,  1 qr.,  110  a.  If.  2s.  3d—  Killine,  1 qr.,  110  a.  i 
If.  2s.  3 tf.  — Ballingree  ats  Cloonelavasse,  l qr.,  146  a. 
If.  9s.  6 J<7. — Iskereevorrely,  1 qr.,  58  a.  11s.  9d. — all  com- 


. If.  Is.  3ijrf. — 10s.  6 Id. — Metis,  L 


— Turlogh  in  comon  to  Skeloghan,  2qrs.,  23  a.  4s.  84— a Contro- 
versie,  between  CreaghdufFe  and  Poolemeclogh,  9 a.  Is.  9 fd— 

in  Lissinmamis,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 *d. ; bar.  Kilhnaine,  co.  Mayo 

mountain  in  coition  to  Magerleduole,  76  a.  15s.  43d. half  a 

cart,  without  name,  10a.  2s.0.jd. — Cloncrutt,  Icart.  ofMonine, 
40  a.  8s.  ljd— Lecarrownemanestragh,  44  a.  8s.  lid— Srny- 
nagha,  a parcell,  5 a.  Is. — Litter  ats  Kinilitter,  A qr.,  126  a. 
lf.5s.6d. — in  Bohe  ats  Boheoughter,  1 qr.,  30  a.  6s.  l<f. the 


monly  called  Ballygnolla— in  Ballyandle  and  Loghaneleagli  other  one  sixth  of  the  qr.  of  Bohe,  79  a.  16s.;  bar.  Murriske 
qr.,  12a.  2s.  5*d— hi  Shanballyowen,  2 qrs.,  130 a.  If.  6s.  31. d. ; sarneco.— Islandarenish.partof  Castlelaffie,  1 cart.,  6a.  Is.  2 Id  - 

bar.  Clanmorris  and  Costelloe,  co.  Mayo.  — all  (except  the  bar.  Burrishowle,  same  co— Lisseenevile,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4 Id. 

9th  part  oi  Ballycoulla  and  Corbally  to  Domk,  his  heirs  and  — in  Knockbane,  13  a.  2s.  7}d. ; bar.  Carra,  same  co. Total 

assigns,)  to  Dominick  for  life;  remainder  to  the  said  sons  and  617  a.  plant.  (991a.  1 it.  27r.  stat) Total  rent,  6f.4s  Hid 

their  respective  heirs  male ; remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  Date  8th  July  30 th  year.—Inrolled  19 th  July  1678.  ‘ ' 

Genry  Browne  esq.,  deced,  father  of  said  Domk  Browne ; re- 
mainder to  the  heirs  male  of  Sir  Dorn*  Browne  deced,  father  22.  Sir  LUKE  DO WDALL  knt  son  of  T ... 


— Date  8th  July  30 th  year. — Inrollcd  19 th  July  1678. 
22.  Sir  LUKE  DOWDALL  knt.,  son  of  Lawn 


2 qis.,  58a.  11s.  8,4— hi  Cloanmore,  2 qrs.,  64  a.  12 s.  11  id.  Kennanstowne,  194  a.  — Bellewstowne,  170  a.  — Phillpotts- 

Crannagh,  2 qrs.,  235  a.  21.  7s.  6|d;  bar.  Clanmorris  towne  (part),  161a. — Curraghstowne,  159  a 2 b Hollans 

and  Costelloe,  co.  Mayo.  — Total,  2,869  a.  plant.  (4,647  a.  towne  (part),  usually  called  Little  Hollanstowne,  and  Athronan 
2 it.  22  r.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  29f.  0s.  1 Id— these  to  Domi-  1 14  a.— Hollanstowne  (part),  2 a.  2 it.  20  i>. ; bar  Navan  same 

nick,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever. 16.  Said  DOMK.  co— Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a.  2 it.  27  r stat )— Total 

BROWNE  esq— The  scite,  circuit,  and  precinct  of  the  late  not,  40 f.  9s.  lid Date  22 d July  30th  year.—Inrolled 

monastry  or  priory  of  Mayo,  and  the  lands  thereunto  belong-  10(/(  Aug.  1678. 
ing,  10  a.  2s.  OJd— Culleneturlogh  and  Cullanekelly,  2 qrs., 

171.  a.  lfeTJrf.-ii,  C.lknragh,  2 q„,  76  A.  n,.  ly.)  SB.  GARRETT  DALTON  gcnt.-In  Com.  2 ... 

“*■»  “4-  (9T.0.  & 30...  12s.  1|<I. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo’ 

46A.9s.SSrf.  ...Gloves.  lqr.,6A.ls.2^rf.;  , W.  Athenree,  Date  9th  July  90tk  year.— Inrolled  19th  July  1678- 

co.  Galway. — tn  Ardnegall and  Granshaw,  2 qrs., 8a  Is  1\d  • J 

27.  MICH.  BOYLE,  Lori  Arol.bisl.oo  D„Wm  ...A 


282  a.  3 it.  — Allistowneread,  341  a.  2 it.  — Beallis  ais  Beilis, 
95  a— Dowestowne  (part),  201  a— Harriestowne  (part),  60  a.  ; 
bar.  Skreene,  co.  Meath.  — Balreiske,  218  a.  2 b.  20  i>. — 


e (part),  usually  called  Little  Hollanstowne,  and  Athronan, 
l— Hollanstowne  (part),  2 a.  2k.  20  p. ; bar.  Navan,  same 
Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a.  2 r.  27  r.  stat.)— Total 
40f.  9s.  lid. Date  22 d July  30f/t  year Inrolled 


25.  GARRETT  DALTON  gent— In  Corrane,  2 qrs 
I a.  (97  a.  & 30 1>.  stat.)  12s.  L'Jd  ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 


2s.  lOd;  bar.’Muckullin,  same  co— to  him  and  his  heii^for  LoMpf10^’  B0^E>  Lortl  Alchbisll0P  of  Dublin  and  Wicklow. 
ever,  in  Cepfoorhoge,  4a.  »,rf.  , J “fT" 

Total,  337  a.  plant.  (545  a.  3r.  22  p.  stat  1 — Tot-.!  p-  stat.),  If.  9s.  6id.;  bar.  lalbottstown, 

31.  8s.  M-to th.  ~ of  The  D«ne,  dorbi  M,  tie  ' 5 i ^ "J?11  « 

mortgage;  after  the  expiration  and  discharge  whereof  to  kiddv  "and^thi!  |ejne".C,°S lei,an<1  Skiddyes-point  ais  Reynes- 
Dom«  and  his  heirs— in  Knocknecarragh  qr.,  part  of  the  4o!  ^ ,slands  thfret0  a<1JominS>  being  in  the 

of  Barny,  45  a.  (72  a.  3 a.  stat.)  9s.  Id  ; bai  Muck  'llin  rll  wT  a Called  lsl“n(>-Crea,  Island- 


• Jf; k";  Mucku,lin-  c°-  Core,  and  Island-Cahil],  232  a.  (37i 

-Date  23d  July  30 th  year.—Inrolled  bar.  Kerrycurrihy,  co.  Cork 

Inrolled  30 th  Sep.  1678. 


ist.3R.7p.  stat)  14s.  lid.; 
Date  10th  Aug.  30 th  year. 


18.  Sir  JAMES  M-DONNELL  bm.-Lisd.rm,  ,)|„  29.  MURT AGH  HOGAN. — in  Barnaquoile,  41  a S,  2« 

Templemele,  1 qr.,  148a.  II  9s.  lllrf.— PoIIeshen-nge  and  — Langooyhy  and  Gortingreanka,  118  a.  U Ss.  101d— Total.' 
Clonegowne,  96  a.  19..  5jrf.-Dvom,i,-lllm,  ali„  Longh-  159a.  pl.nl.  (217  a.  1 38  p star  1-Tot.l 

'5.6  W-ZcZ—sTJ  “f*  VEIRCE — In  Co^emore,  27  a.  5s.  S|(t — in  Crarmin39A 


If.  5s.  6*4— in  Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  128  a.  If.  5s.  lid— Tire-  8s— Total,  (1 
neny,  1 qr.,  145  A.  Is.  9s.  4Jd— in  Pollitticahell,  J qr.,  13«)  A.  bar.  and  co—- 
If.  8s.  13d;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo— Total,  1,000  a.  plant  45  a (72  a 3 i 
(1,620a.  stat.)  Total  rent,  lOf.  2s.  Od— to  hold  to  the  use  of  co.— - Date  3, 
John  Bingham  of  Bellanalube,  co.  Mayo,  esq.,  and  his  heirs 
until  he  or  they  be  paid  400f.;  remainder  to  Sir  James  and’  ao  ot  l 
“>  T — ’t  HENRY  B'NGHAM  “1-  Knockhal'l,  3d 

soTlf  o n“lrf  T"7  ’ **•  (1“*'  1 ■'  »•  Rosco,™ 

«...  II  0s.  Olrf. , bar.  Cana. ,o.-,o  hm,  and  his  hair,  Be,,,.^h,  2 ,,, 

— the  ruinous  towne  and  castle  belonging  to  Ballinloobe,  _ TGIWpI)  i 
5 A.  (8  A.  & 15  r.  stat.)  Is.  0*4 ; bar.  Kilhnaine,  same  co—  _in  G)„nl  ’ 
to  the  use  of  John  Bingham  esq.  and  his  heirs— Total,  104  a.  garI  Crfssin'l 

plant.  (168  a.  1 u.  25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  If.  Is.  0?d g ’ 

Galway.  20.  GEORGE  FRENCH  gent— In  Coylemovlane  25a  P'"' ^ 

5.,  0K-in  Mulogheater,  , qt,  , „ 2^1, 

gana,  29  a.  5s.  1 6Jrf. , bar.  Ty^nin  and  on.  Gat 

,p™“  f*  Zf  f ,d”'“1|F“'4'  ‘"d  h”  h"-"  C"~  bar  Dan  more. 


1 ILIULL— In  Coylemore,  27  a.  5s.  33d— in  Cranach  39  a 
8s— Total,  (106  a.  3 r.  stat.)-Total  rent,  13s.  3Jd;  same 

bar.  and  co 30.  J OHN  WHALEY— In  Knocknecarragh 

45  a.  (72  a.  3 it.  22  p.  stat.)  9s.ljd;  bar.  Muckullin,  same 
C0-  Dale  3d  Aug.  30 th  year.—Inrolled  9th  Aug.  1678. 


rownenta,  1a.  2*d ; bar.  Kyllyan.same  co— in  part  oftheqr. 
of  Lissiniskye,  8 a.  Is.  7.W. ; bar.  Athenree,  same  co  — in 
Garryduffe-Bunnonagh,  4 a.  93d— in  Tarmon,  2 qrs.,  21  a. 
4s.  3d. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co— in  Ballyglannye  ats  Bally- 


32.  Sir  OLIVER  ST.  GEORGE  knt.  and  bart._In 
Knockhall,  3d  of  gneeve,  43  a.  8s.8Jd;  bar.  Ballintobber, 

co.  Roscommon. — in  Cooletefadda,  3 qrs.,  22  a.  4s  54 d in 

[ B,  ah.igh,  2 qrs.,  8 a.  Is.  7*4;  * bar.  BeUamoe,  co.  Galway 
-in  Killevell,  1*  qr.,  1 a.  2>d— in  Caldragh.l*  cart,  2a.  5 d 

in  Glangaran  qr.,  1a.  2Jd;  par.  Killkillvery in  Gort- 

garve,  Crossuiiey,  and  Carrowkeele,  3 qrs.,  8 a.  Is.  7Ad.  • 
par.  Killcona. — in  Monesella  and  Aderdavane,  30  a.  6s  Id  • 
par.  Donapatrick ; aU  in  bar.  Clare,  same  co.  — walte  bogg 
belonging'  to  Carrowneclogh,  2 a.  5 d.  — waste  bogg  be- 
longing to  Clonagh,  5 a.  Is— in  Menus  ats  Manus,  1 a 24d  ■ 
bar.  Dunmore,  same  co.  - in  Creggan,  1 a.  2)d.  ; bar! 

lyaquin,  same  co in  Clonmeuda,  2 a.  5 d. — in  Gortne- 

gree,  8 a.  ls.7*d;  .i  bar.  Bellamoe,  siune  co— in  Ardglasse,  / 
6 a.  Is.  2Jd.  — in  Carroward,  14  a.  2s.  10d;  bar.  Boyle,’ 


glarye,  part  of  Ballymacuffe,  4 qrs.,  13  a.'  2s.  7Sd_in  Sr  Jl!  ,C°'  R°SCOJIMON-  ~ Mullaghmacormncke,  37  a.  7s.  6d. ; 

and  Ballyvaghane,  1 qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7Jd ; bar.  Kiltartan  same  ■«''  R°STO™llon>  same  co.  — Aghamanaghin,  li  gneeve, 


8rs-  au<l  1 cart.,  viz.  Liskanavane  and 
.,  221  a.  21.  4s.  9*d— Debra,  1 qr.,  part  of 


59  a.  1 Is.  ll*d;  bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — Stradeighter 
and  Liskie,  62  a.  12s.  61d  — in  Killderrymore  and  Kill- 
derrybegg,  19  a.  3s.  10Jd.  — in  Pollinure,  54  a.  10s.  llJd.  ; 


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so  Cu.  II.  bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — Knockglasse  and  Knockancree, 

— 72  a.  14s.  7 d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. — Total  in  Ros- 

Roscommon.  comon,  231a.  plant.  (374  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 
21. 6s.  9fd. — in  Galway,  226  a.  plant.  (366  a.  & 12  p.  stat) 

— Total  rent,  21.  5s.  9d.  • Date  30 tli  July  SO th  year.  — 

Inrolled  4th  Sep.  1678. 

Wexford.  34.  MARGARET  THICKNESSE  widow. — In  Ballin- 
clea  and  Barmony,  385  a.  11.  15s.  lOftf.;  bar.  Bantry,  co. 
Wexford.  — Maylers-Coolecull,  62  a.  1/.  5s.  Id. — in  Glan- 
niore  and  Ballyvergan,  310  a.  61.  5s.  6Jd. — in  Camrosse  and 


Ratbquoile,  167  a.  3/.7s.7Jd.;  bar.  Shillmalier,  same  co—  so  Cm  II. 

in  Carranroe  or  Coranroe,  646  a.  2r.  13/.  ls.9Jd— Bally- 

nehallyn,  186  a.  3/.  15s.  3 Id. — in  Ballyliumbletty  and  Knock-  Wexford. 
duffe,  114  a.  21.  6s.  Ijd. — in  Toomegarrow,  Coolegarry 
Monphine,  and  Ballyduffe,  600  a.  12/. 2s.  Ilk/.;  bar.  Scar- 
walsh,  same  co— Total,  2,470  a.  2 it.  plant.  (4,001a.  2r. 

26  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  50/.0s.4jd. Date  1 6th  July 

30 th  year. — Inrolled  10 th  Oct.  1678. — This  grant  was  made 
to  her  pursuant  to  privy  signet  from  Whitehall,  10th  June 
1678.  (30",  2*  p.  d.R.  11.) 


Roll,  80th  Cha.  II.  third  part,  bade. 


dare.  l.  Sir  HENRY  INGOLDSBY  bai  t— Dangan  ais  Bally- 
necalliagh,  Clonnecloske  or  Clonclaske  alias  Knappoge,  256  a. 
(414  a.  2 b.  34  p.  stat.)  3/.  17s.  9d. ; bar.  Clonderala,  co. 
Clare— in  Carrowgowran,  3 cart,  108  a.  2 n.  l/.12s.  11J d. 
— in  Voghibogh,  1 qr.,  14  a.  4s.  3d.  — in  Inishm'Naghten, 
39  a.  11s.  lOd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. — Total,  417  a.  2 b, 

plant.  (676  a.  1 r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.6s.9Jd. 

Date  31s<  Jan.  30 th  year. — Inrolled  9 tk  Feb.  1678. 

Westmeath.  3.  RICHARD  Earl  of  WESTMEATH.  — Castle- 
towne-Delvin,  425  a.  2r. — Printenstowne,  120  a. — Drugans- 
towne,  75  a.  — Dunganstowne,  75  a.  — Ellinstowne,  50  a.  & 
24  P. — Addinstowne,  464  a.  3r.  28  p. — Clumaskill,  30  a. — 
in  Stonestowne,  223  a.  — Lisclogher,  82  a.  2 b.  — part  of 
Ballin,  100  a.  2 r.  39  p. — Total,  1,644  a.  2 r.  28  p.  plant. 
(2,662  a.  3 R.  25  p.  stat)  — Total  rent,  33/.  5s.  Sd. ; bar. 

Dublin.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. 5.  RICH.  Earl  of  RANA- 

LAGH,  son  and  heir  of  Arthur  Vise1  Ranelagli.  — In 
Clonine,  343  a.  2 b.  (555  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  6/.  18s.  10  jd. : 
same  bar.  and  co. — to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  and  assignes 
of  said  Arthur  Vise'  Ranelagh.  — inClogliran,  192  a.  2 b. 
20  p.  (308  A.  3 R.  3 p.  stat.)  31.  17s.  2(d. ; bar.  Coolock, 

Galway,  co.  Dublin.  — to  hold  as  before. 7.  RICH.  Earl  of 

WESTMEATH- — Gortimadden,  2 qrs.,  256  a.  21. 11s.  9\d. 
— Feaghbracke,  Ballyvaltie,  Gortenegallusse  alias  Gortne- 
gallagh,  and  Lecarrow,  2 qrs.,  233  a.  2l.1s.2\d.  — in  Kill, 
1 cart.,  32  a.  6s.  5fd. — iu  Tonnertullagh  ats  Tonencullagh, 
1 qr.  and  Gorteen  cart.,  20  a.  4s.  0 \d. — two  4 cart,  of  the 
three  4 cart  of  Craigliev  ats  Caiglier,  57  a.  1 Is.  6\d. — in 
Cloonewshane,  48  a.  9s.  81d. ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. — 
Runemoyle,  2 qrs.,  245  a.  21. 9s.  7Jd.  — Ruvillon,  part  of 
Dewnus,  22  a.  4s.  5 id.  — Tullaghmore  and  Tullagbbegg, 
1 and  4 qr.,  257  a.  21. 12s.  0]d.  — Tawrenyane,  4 qr.,  126  a. 
1/.  5s.  6 ijd. — Dawrus,  4 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d— in  Downenohillyne 
and  Tullehy,  4 qr.,  57  a.  1 Is.  6id.  — Litterfradele,  1 cart., 
50  a.  11s.  lid. — Killkell,  4 qr.,  60  a.  1 2s.  1 jd. — Banouge 
and  Morowarty,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9 jd.  — Kengee,  A qr.,  50  a. 
10s.  lid. — Moyard,  5 cart.,  167  a.  1/.  13s.  9jd. — Cannow- 
cullin  and  Knockinragh,  4 qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9d. — Garranbane, 
1 qr.,  96  a.  19s.  5Jd. — Rosse  and  Demilatrane,  3 cart,  and  4, 
87  a.  17s.  7 Ad. — Cloocreck,  J cart.,  44  a.  8s.  lid—  Tinemore, 
1 cart,  25  a.  5s.  Of d. — Freaghillan,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. — Manfill 
and  Ardkell,  3 cart.,  74  a.  14s.  11  id. — Treany,  4 qr.,  64  a. 
12s.  114d. — Glancarbeebegg,  1 cart.,  61  a.  12s.  4.jd. — Polle- 
caple,  1 qr.,  147  a.  1/.  9s.  9 d.  — Littergisse,  1 qr.,  181  a. 
1/.  16s.  74d.  — in  Caskellmaine  or  Coskelaine,  7 a.  Is.  5d. ; 

Roscommon,  bar.  Ballynehensy,  same  co. — Clonfinlagh,  2 qrs.  and  4 and 
1 gneeve,  377  a.  3/.  16s.  3f  d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscom- 
mon.— Lugboy,  4 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  0,|d.  — in  Tully  qr.,  20  a. 
4s.  OAd. — Lacarrow,  4 qr.,  78  a.  15s.  94d. — Milleconny,  1 qr., 
177  a.  1/.  15s.  10  jd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co.  — Roan, 
1 qr.,  119  a.  1/.4s.  Id—  Camgin,  1 qr.,  188  a.  1/.  18s.  Of  d— 
Mullaghm'Cormuck,  6 gneeves,  258  a.  2/,12s.2jd. — Aglio- 
momonuis,  23  a.  4s.  8d. — Tidlesegan,  52  a.  10s.  64d. — Clon- 
tinee,  1 qr.,  162  a.  1/.  12s.  9{,rl.  — Moyglasse,  1 qr.,  212  a. 
2/. 2s.  lid.  — Dangineighteragh  and  Carclara,  1 qr.  and  4, 
142a.  l/.8s.9Jd.  — Manyduffe,  4 qr.,  74a.  14s.ll4d. — 
Killbride,  4 qr.,  50  a.  10s.  14d. — Killishanoge,  1 qr.,  115  a. 
1/.  3s.  3(d. — Lackagh  and  Corry,  1 qr.  and  4,  114  a.  1/.  3s.  Id. 
— the  power  of  redemption  ofClogher,  1 qr.,  104  a.  1/.  ls.04d., 
upon  a mortgage  of  330/.  belonging  to  Sir  Oliver  St.  George 
knt.  and  bart.  and  his  heirs.  • — Townaghmore,  1 cart.,  43  a. 
8s.  84d. — Aghdoster,  1 cart,  36  a.  7s.  34 d.  — Corredurragh, 
4 qr.,  74  a.  14s.  Ilk/. — Cluneninbeg,  4 qr.,  62  a.  12s. 6 f d. — 
Carricke,  1 qr.,  135  a.  1/.  7s.  4d.  — in  Clcdagh,  354  a. 
3/.  11s.  9}d.  — Cooletuny,  1 cart.,  30  a.  6s.  Id.  — Scregg, 
1 cart.,  33  a.  6s.  8}d. — Knockancorriagh,  1 cart.,  29  a.  5s.  104d. 

(122.) 


—Grange,  1 qr.,  175  a.  1/.  15s.  5.1d—  Pollenault  and  Killi-  Roscommon. 
narry,  2 qrs.,  413  a.  4/.  3s.  7jd. — in  Rosse  and  Esker,  2 qrs. 
and  4,  278  a.  21.  16s.  5.jd. — Scarvagh  and  Knockankaty,  .1  qr., 

73  a.  14s.  9 id. — Gortincannidell,  1 qr.,  175  a.  1/.  15s.  5 d. 

in  Moygh,  1 qr.,  and  Gortanerla  or  Gorteveila,  1 qr.,  120  a. 

1/.  4s.  34d— Total,  6,983  A.  plant.  (11,311  a.  1 r.  8 v.  stat)— 

Total  rent,  70/.  13s.  lOfd. ; bar.  Balintober,  same  co. 

Date  26 th  April  30tk  year. — Inrolled  4th  May  1678. 

14.  EDWARD  BROWNEgent— In  Lissm'Corris,  1 qr.,  Mayo. 

23  a.  4s.  7fd.  — in  Coolin' Kena  qr.,  2 a.  4jd. — in  Cluumore, 

2 qrs.,  29  a.  5s.  lOld.  — in  Murlaw  or  Marlow,  4 qr.,  15  a. 

3s.  04d.;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. — in  Ballyhenry,  4 qrs  , 

31  a.  6s.  3jd. — in  Curraghbane,  1 cart,  13  a.  2s.74d.;  bar. 

Killmaine,  same  co— in  Lissm'Corris  qr.,  5 A.  Is.  OJd. — in 
Ballenclogh  alias  Ballym'Keogh,  1 qr.,  and  Ballykerrigon, 

1 qr.,  25  a.  5s.  Of d.  — a parcell  of  comon,  28  a.  5s.  Sd.— 

Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6f  d— in  Clonvilly  alias  Clone- 
villy,  1 qr.,  51  a.  10s.  id.  — in  Lissmarew  alias  Lissma- 
renny,  2 qrs.,  2 a.  4 jd.  — in  Carrownab  and  Killmodan, 

2 qrs.,  10  a.  2s.0fd.  — in  Carrowcoyleclydruma,  5 a.  Is.  04d. 

— in  Carrowmacmurrogh,  9 a.  Is.  9 jd. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  same 
co.  — Boyballagh,  1 qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2 jd.  — Glandaduffe, 

4 qr.,  41a.  8s.  3f  d. ; bar.  Gallen,  same  co.  — in  Irrish-  Galway. 
begg,  Lisserveake,  Cherknock,  Shyanbane,  and  Athy,  2 qrs., 

60  a.  12s.  lfd. — Knockbrack,  32  a.  6s.  5fd. — in  Knockna- 
kerrish,  21  a.  4s.  3d. — Yard,  part  of  Acrittibegg,  4 cart,  of 
Sillernagh,  26  a.  5s.  3jd. — iu  Currassane,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 jd. — in 
Rossadullen,  part  of  Sillernagh,  1 a.  2jd. ; bar.  Ballynehensy, 
co.  Galway.  — a parcell  of  bogg  in  common  to  the  town  of 
Crannagh,  19  a.  3s.  10  jd. — a parcell  of  woody  land  belonging 
to  Crannagh,  2 a.  4fd. ; 4 bar.  Leitrun,  same  co in  Dulitter, 

4 qr.,  Finne  or  Finnine,  3 cart.,  Cappacrory,  4 cart.,  141  a. 

1/.  8s.  6id. ; 4 bar.  Rosse,  same  co. — Knocknefin,  4 qr.,  40  a.  Mayo. 

8s.  Ijd. — in  Knockvonihelly,  1 qr.,  98  a.  2r.  19s.  1 Ijd. — 
Knocksprecane,  4 qr.,  33  a.  6s.  8jd. — Lisclan  alias  Liscloane, 

1 cart,  22  a.  2 it.  4s.  6fd. — Knocksprone,  23ds  cart,  32  a. 

6s.  5fd. — in  Clonkeene  alias  Clunkeene  alias  Ivnockevanlu- 
mane,  3d  of  qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Bornshowle,  co.  Mayo. — 
in  Cregluske  or  Creghisk,  1 qr.,  21  a.  4s.  3d— in  Crcggancull, 

5 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  0fd— in  Plane,  1 qr.,  4 a.  9fd—  Milland, 

1 cart.,  39  a.  7s.  lOfd.  — in  Ellistronabegg,  Ellistownebcgg, 
and  Lagnefeigh  alias  Lagneforty,  21  a.  4s.  3d. — Cloonegow- 
nagh,  4 qr-,  47  a.  9s.  6 jd.  — Lisseniskie  alias  Lisseniske, 

4 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10  jd. — in  Cluncormnck  and  Dougry,  2 qrs., 

2 a.  4jd. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — Monyne,  4 qr.,  16  a. 

3s.  3d.— in  Srawagh,  part  of  Monyne,  5 a.  Is.  ; bar.  Borris- 
howle,  same  co.  — in  Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  2 a.  4jd.  — ■ in 
Trinaghfilbine  ats  Trinaglibeggfilbine,  4q>'-,  63  a.  12s.  9d. — 

Trinavanta  alias  'Prinaghvanta  alias  Trinagliveige,  4 qr.,  53  A. 

10s.  8 jd. — Ratlilonge  ats  Ellagh  llubenellagh,  1 cart.,  29  a. 

5s.  10 id.  — in  Carrowgarra  qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd.  — iu  Carrow- 
keeledisseny  alias  Lisseny  qr.,  12  a.  2s.  5jd. ; bar.  Tyrawly, 

same  co.  — in  Curraglivillra,  and  Gortinclogh  in  Corromore,  Roscommon. 
other  4 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  1 Id. — in  Carrownastellan  and  Lishalena, 

4 qr.,  54  a.  10s.  11  Jd. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — the  Mayo. 

other  4 qr.  of  Carrowlean,  80  a.  16s.  2jd. — in  Dunemeanure- 

more,  4 qr.,  9a.  Is.  lOd. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — in  Corrogh-  Roscommon. 

villra  or  Curraghirla,  and  Gortinclogh  in  Corramore,  4 qr.,  and 

Corremore,  the  other  4 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  Sd.;  bar.  Athlone,  co. 

Roscommon. — in  Aghadristsen,  18  a.  3s.  7fd.  — in  Carrow- 

mash,  1 qr.,  5 a.  Is.  ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co — Corlogh,  36  a.  Galway. 

1s.3\d. — in  Lissvarock  and  Bornagh,  18a.  3s. 7fd. — Gor- 

tindronagh,  12  a.  2s.  5\d. — in  Ballagh,  24  qrs.,  9 a.  Is.  9 j d. — 

in  Unagh  alias  Carrowneenie,  3 A.  7jd. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  co. 

Galway— Total  in  Mayo,  1,110  a.  plant.  (1,783  a.  la.  26  p. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  11/. 2s.  lid.  — in  Galway,  381  a.  plant. 


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30  C*.  II.  (617  A.  & 22 1>.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  IS/.  17s.  1-id.  — in  Ros- 
common,  149  a.  plant.  (241  a.  1 n.  16  i>.  stat.)  — Total  rent, 

Mayo.  U 10s.  2d. 17.  MILES  BOURKE  gent.— A mountain 

in  Controversy,  32  a.  6s.5fd — a mountain,  96  a.  19s.  5}d. — 
a mountain  near  that,  13  a.  2s.  7 id. — Lisanree  alias  Leanar- 
lagli,  17  a.  3s.  5 id. — Carrowhill,  Clontee,  and  Conagher  ais 
Rosse,  5 gneeves,  25a.  Ss.Oijd. — in Lissiniskie,  93a.  18s.  10 d.; 
bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. — Total,  276  a.  plant.  (447  a.  & 11  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  2/.  15s.  10k/. 18.  OLIVER  JONES 

esq.— In  Doonemeanuremore,  i qr.,  29  a.  5s.  lOid. — Doone- 
meanurebegg,  j,  qr.,  80  a.  16s.  2 jd—  in  Carrowamore,  56  a. 
11s.  4d— Total,  165  a.  plant.  (267  a.  1 r.  1 p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,  1/.  13s.  4§d.;  bar.  Gallen,  same  co Date  25th  May 

30th  year. — Inrolled  12/4  August  1678. 

Galway.  19.  CORNELIUS  KELLY. — In  a bogg  in  common, 
lying  near  the  lands  of  Clonlaragh  and  Clondowell,  17  a. 
(27  a.  2 r.  5 p.  stat.)  3s.  5 \d. ; par.  Boynagh,  1 bar.  Bellamoe, 
co.  Galway. — Date  1st  June  30/4  year. — Inrolled  20/4  June 
1678. 


can-a,  a pai-cell  of  die  said  3d  part  of  asessie,  7 a.  2s.  ljd. so  Ca.it. 

Ballycaban,  parcell  of  two  sessies,  5 a.  Is.  6d— in  Lisdune- - 

varna  and  Ballyteige,  2 qrs.,  154  a.  2/.6s.8^rf.;  par.  Kill-  Clan. 
nioone,  bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare. — Dunem'Phelin,  1 qr.,  70  a. 

1/.  Is.  3d. — Dowlin,  1 qr.,  17  a.  5s.  ljjd. — Tiregowneene,  1 qr., 

26  a.  7s.  lOld. — Carrowkeele  parcell,  27  a.  8s.  2 £d. — Caliir- 
galteene,  1 qr.,  24  a.  7s.  3(d. — West-Craig-Icurridane,  1 qr., 

44  a.  13s.  4(d. — Tooduffe,  12  dayes,  7 a.  2s.  lid.—  Craigi- 
cunidan,  parcell  of  the  west  qr.,  9 a.  2s.  83d— Ballym'clancy, 

83  a.  l/.5s.2Jd. — CaiTownamiran  qr.,  66  a.  1/.  Os.  OJd. — 
West-Glassey,  1 qr.,  57  a.  17s.  3£d— Killeilagh,  1 qr.,  52  a. 

15s.  9Jd.  — Ballyvarry  parcell,  65  a.  19s.  8jfd.  — Corkeltie, 

1 qr.,  9 a.  2s.  8 jd.  — in  Ballyvoy  abas  Knockfin,  1 qr.,  3 a. 

1 Old— Total,  888  a.  plant.  (1,438  a.  1 n.  17  r.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  13/.  9s.  4d. ; par.  Killeilagh,  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co. 

29.  DAVID  WHITE.  — Ballyluddane,  East,  100  a. 

(161  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stxit.)  1/.  10s.  4 d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. 

Date  20th  Jan.  30/4  year.— Inrolled  1 1/4  Feb.  1679. 


21.  Sir  ARTHUR  GORE  knt— 111  Grange,  4 qrs.,  346  a. 
(560  a.  2 n.  2 p.  stat.)  3/.  10s.  0 j d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. 
— in  Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  129  a.  11.6s.  1 id. — Beall'cconga,  lqr., 
89  a.  18 s.Ojd.;  bar.  Gallen,  same  co. — Total,  218  a.  plant. 

(353  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)— Total  l ent,  21.  4s.  l|d. 22.  JOHN 

NOLAN. — In  Cariowdrissagb,  lqr.,  156a.  ll.lls.7d. — 

in  Knockassen,  16th  qr.,  22  a.  4s.  5id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

— Lurgoe,  i qr.,  22  a.  4s.  5Jd.— Total,  200  a.  plant.  (324  a. 

stat)— Total  rent,  21. 0s.  6d.- 22.  TIBBOTT  BOURKE 

FITZ-ULICK  gent.  — Breaghweyter  alias  Shyanbreaghwy, 
40  A.  (64  a.  3 n.  6 p.  stat.)  8s.  Id. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  same  coT— 
Date  15/4  July  30/4  year. — Inrolled  7/4  Aug.  1678. 

24.  MARY  and  MARGT.  HARRISON.  — Allevera, 

1 cart.;  Monagh,  1 cart. ; Barnalyer,  a parcell  of  mountain;  Car- 
rignagapull,  1 cart. ; Falleganvis,  1 cart. ; Cartionemall,  3d  of 
a cart. ; Sranada,  part  of  y”  cart  of  Carrignallmow ; Gowlan, 

1 cart. ; Townalea,  1 cart ; Mullaneiglitragb,  1 cart. ; Carrig- 
garow,  1 cart;  Cappoge,  1 cart.;  y'  moiety  of  the  towns, 
lands,  mills,  profits,  fail's,  and  appurtenances  in  and  -about 
Creiveleigh,  943  a.  1 r.  19  P.  (1,528  a.  1 r.  stat.)  91.  10s.  0^/. ; 

bar.  Dromaheire,  co.  Leitrim 25.  JAS.  BUTLER  gent. 

— In  Gurtnafyan,  Moher,  Conesouth,  and  Gortnasyan,  1 qr., 
200  a.  (324a.  stat.)  3/.  8s.  OJd.  immediately  after  the  death  of 

Ellinor  Rawly ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 25.  ROBERT 

DICKSON  gent. — In  Kilkredane,  i qr.,  104  a.  (168  a.  1 r. 
37  p.  stat.)  1/.  11s.  7d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.  — in  Nogha- 
valls,  2 qrs.  and  2-3d  parts  of  a qr.,  60  a.  (97  a.  & 30  p.  slat.) 

13s.  2£d.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co Date  29/4  May  30/4 

year.— Inrolled  1st  Aug.  1678. 

27.  JOHN  SARSFIELD  esq. — In  Tymolyn  parcell,  39  a.  I 
11s.  10d— in  Tymolyn,  the  other  part  of  two  sessies,  70 a.  I 
1/.  Is.  3d— Donnavaghir,  2-3ds  of  a sessie,  33  a.  10s. 0^d—  I 
Carraw-Imulcarrn,  l-3d  do.,  21  a.  6s.  4 id.  — Carrow-Imul-  : 


30.  FRANCIS  Earl  of  LONGFORD— The  abby  and  ] 
precinct  of  Multifarnan,  29  a.  — in  Fulmort  or  Fultmore, 
94  a.  3 r.  4 p. — a parcell  near  Fulmort,  called  the  15  acres,  in 
Lacken,  35  a.  & 4 p.  — part  of  Lacken,  6 a.  2r. — Carrick, 
364  a.  & 12  p.  prof.  15  a.  unprof. — Ballinsolatt,  214  a.  3 n. 

9 p— part  of  Cullenhue,  179  a.  2r.  35  p— Ballinelack,  118a. 

3 it.  8 p— Total,  1,042  a.  2 r.  32  p.  plant.  (1,688  a.  3 n.  37  p. 
stat.)  — Total  rent,  21l.2s.2Jd. ; bar.  Corkery,  co.  West- 
meath.— a release  of  quit-rents  granted  to  Lord  Longford, 
(a-  30",  3"  pars,  f.  R.  17.)— Note:  All  these  lands  (except 
Ballinsolatt)  were  created  into  the  manor  of  Ballynelack, 
with  500  a.  in  demesne,  power  to  create  tenures,  to  hold 
courts  leet  and  baron,  to  receive  all  waifs,  strays,  &c.,  and  to 
have  free  warren.  Several  lands  were  added  by  this  patent 
to  the  manor  of  Longford,  with  courts  leet  and  baron,  a 
law  day  or  court  of  record,  to  build  and  keep  a prison  in 
Longford,  and  to  appoint  seneschals  and  other  officers,  to 
impark  800  a.,  with  divers  other  privileges,  and  appointing 

Granard  a borough  to  send  members  to  parliament Dated 

24  Aug.  and  inrolled  5 Sep.  1678,  (anno  30“  Car.  2ai,  3" pars, 
dorso  R.  26,)  pursuant  to  privy  seal,  dated  at  Whitehall 

24  July  1678  (30“,  2’p.  d.  24.) Dale  24/4  Aug.  30/4  year. 

— Inrolled  5th  Sep.  1678. 

33.  GEORGE  LYNCH  gent.  — Largymore  qr.,  173  a. 

1/.  15s.  0ijd. — Cubbies  alias  Lackey  qr.,  22  a.  4s.  5.W. 

Collin,  104  a.  1/.  Is.  Oid. — in  Derryhillagh,  3d  cart.,  43  a. 
8s.8id—  in  Carrowmore  qr.,  71a.  14s.  4Jd— 1 Total,  413  a. 
plant.  (669  a.  1 r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  3s.  7\d. ; bar.  Gallen, 

co.  Mayo. 33.  JULIAN  MARTIN  alias  LYNCH, 

widow  of  Dorn*  Martin— In  Attyshoan  qr.,  73  a.  (1 18  a.  & 

39  p.  stat.)  14s.  9,(d.,  with  the  waste  unprofitable  acres  thereto 
belonging  (the  island  of  India  ais  Inishfinglasse  always  ex- 
cepted and  foreprized) ; bar.  Muckullyn,  co.  Galway 

Date  2d  Dec.  30/4  year. — Inrolled  3d  Dec.  1678. 


Roll,  30 Ih  Cha.  II.  fourth  part,  face. 


Clare.  J.  SAMUEL  BURTON  esq— In Drumbanuffe qr.,  138a. 
(223  a.  2u.  5 p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  10(rf. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 
— inCrenagh,102A.  (165a.  2r.  16p.stat.)  1/.  10s.  ll.jd. ; bar. 
Inchiquin,  same  co.  — Total,  (389  a.  & 21  p.  stat.)  — Total 

lent,  3/.  1 2s.  9Jd. 2.  SLANY  NY  DONOGFI  GUI.LO- 

PA  TRICK  widow— In Ballydomin  alias  Corgravc  qr.,  254a. 
(411a.  1 r.  30  p.  stat.)  3/.  17s.  Id. — for  life;  remainder  lo  her 
eon  Dermot  Gullopatrick  for  ever 2.  BRYAN  GOOD- 

WIN—In  Moygowny,  A-  qr.,  13  a.  (21  a.  & 9p.  stat.)  3s.  1 l.irf. 
— to  the  use  of  Mahon  O’Bryan  and  his  heirs 2.  CON- 

NOR OGLISSAN. — In  Townaghbegg  qr.,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 n. 
6p.  suit.)  12s.  l)id.-,  bar.  Clonderala,  Inchiquin,  and  Bun- 

ratty,  same  co. Dale  22 d Sip.  29/4  year.  — Inrolled 

8/4  March  1678. 

Westmeath.  4.  EDMUND  son  and  heir  of  ROBERT  NUGENT  of 
Carlanstowne,  esq.,  lately  dccd.  — Carlanstownc  570  a.  3 11  1 
24  p— Balrath,  103  a.  2 k.  8 p— Ardnegrosse,’  132  a.  Sr! 
24  p.  — Upper  Castletowne,  145  a.  2 k.  16  r.  — Williams- 
towne,  83  a.  2 r.  16  p—  Muney,  255  a.  2 h.  16  p—  Derrym'- 
Cagan,  part  of  the  same,  26  a.  2 n— Ballenscarry,  306  1 li 
24  p— Rathshene,  143  a— part  of  Tonoenc,  231  a.  3 r.  32  v. 
— Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a.  2 n.  27  p.  slat.)  — Rent, 


40/.  9s.  10 jjd.  ; bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath Lower  Westmeath 

Castletowne,  1 50  a.  3 it.  8 p.  31.  0s.  1 1 id.— Biggwood,  250  a. 

2 r.  51.  Is.  5 d. — Littlewood,  160  a.  2 r.  32  p.  3/.  5s.  Oid. 

Total,  562  A.  plant.  (910  a.  1 it.  14  p.  stat.) Total  rent 

11/.  7s.  5 l,d.;  same  bar.  and  co — Newtowne,  H qr.,  220  a.  flare 
3/.  6s.  9Jd. — Babycahill,  2-3ds  of  qr.,  32  a.  9s.  7\d. — Danoan, 

2 qrs.,  262a.  3/.  19s. 6. Id. — Ballyalbonc,  lqr., 77a.  1/. 3s. 4. Id! 

— Killoghill,  2-3ds  of  qr.,  56  a.  17s. — Lisgogane,  l-3d  of  a 
qr.,  8 a.  2s.  5£d.  — Croghnorth  alias  Clonmartin  or  Clan- 
nartin  alias  Rathbegg,  l-3d  part  of  a qr.,  71  a.  1/.  Is.  6fd. 

— Bally mulcare  and  Fanrosse,  1 qr.  and  l-3d  part  of  a qr., 

57  a.  J7s.  3 \d.  — Balliehowell,  d“,  126  A.  1/.  18s.  3d.  — 
Ballyvoughan,  1J  qr.,  124  a.  1/.  17s. 7 jd.— Total,  1,033  a. 
plant.  (1,673  a.  1 it.  11  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  15/.  13s.  6\d. ; 

bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare — Kencola,  1 qr.,  130  a.  11.  6s.  33d. ,, 

Carrowcanada,  1 qr.,  292a.  21. 19s.  lid. — Corran,  1 qr.,  157  a. 

11.  Us.  9,Jd.  — Cloonlare,  j qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9d.  — Coylemorc, 
iqr.,  153a.  1/.  lOs.UJd. — Cloonefinane,  lqr.,  58a.  11s. 9' d. 

—Total,  853  a.  plant.  (1,381  a.  2r.  36  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

81. 12s.  8d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — to  hold  these  lands  in  the 
co.  of  Mayo  in  trust  for  and  to  the  use  of  Ja'  Talbott  of 
Mount-Talbott,  co.  Roscommon,  esq.,  and  Geo.  Browne  of 
yc  Neale,  co.  Mayo,  esq. — Pursuant  to  letters  from  Whitehall 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


18  June  1675  ( inrolled  27“,  3"  pars,  facie  R.  34.) Date 

— 20 th  Dec.  29th  pear. — Inrolled  7 th  May  1678. 

11.  JOHN  KIRWAN  gent. — Corkevagh  or  Corkeaugh, 
1 qr.,  107  a.  U Is.  7|d— Ballintlea,  1 qr.,  125  a.  1/.  5s.  3 Id. 
— Cloonedreagli,  1 qr.,  120  a.  1/.  4s.  3 \d.  — Total,  352  a. 
plant.  (570  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  — Total,  3/.  11s.  2\d. ; bar. 

Clare,  co.  Galway. 12.  GEORGE  STANTON  gent. 

— Carrogliane,  2 qrs.,  239  a.  21.  8s.  Ad. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same 
co. — Carrowroe,  21  qrs.,  114  a.  11.  3s.  OJd.;  bar.  Muckullin, 
same  co.— Carrowneteroan,  80a.  16s.  2{d. — Darrero,  90  a. 
18s.  2 3d. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co.  — Total,  523  a.  plant. 

(846  a.  1 r.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  5s.  9ijd. 13.  BAR- 

NABY  BYRNE  gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Garrett. — Caher- 
moris  alias  Castle-Quarter,  68  a.  13s.  9 jd. — Gortcargatt, 
1 qr.,  102a.  II.  Os.  7Jd— Kilterbrinane,  1 qr.,  131a.  1/.  6s.  6 d. 
— Caherluddan,  1 qr.,  152  a.  11.  10s.  9f d. — Croghloch,  1 qr., 
123  a.  11. 4s.  10fd— Total,  576  a.  plant.  (933  a.  & 3p.  stat.) 

— Totalrent,  51.  16s.  7 Jd.;  bar.  Clare,  sameco. 14.  JOHN 

LYNCH  FITZ-GEOFFRY. — In  Labally,  2 qrs.,  164  a. 
11. 13s.  2\d. — to  him  and  his  heirs;  bar.  Dunkellyn,  same  co. 
— in  Carrowniroane,  1 qr.,  80a.  16s.  2 Jd. — Kilcorriffe,  4 qrs., 
888  a.  81.  19s.  lOd. — in  Feragh-Finna  and  l’eragh^lasha, 
4 qrs.,  266  a. — to  hold  the  last  three  denominations  to  the  use 
of  John  Kirwan,  until  paid  by  him  3201.,  and  then  to  Lynch 
and  his  heirs. — in  the  same,  4 qrs.,  200  a. — to  hold  this  to  the 
use  of  Bryan  Kelly,  until  paid  by  him  601.,  and  then  to  him 
and  his  heirs  for  ever. — rent  for  the  three  last  denominations, 
containing  466  A.,  41.  14s.  Ad. — to  hold  Carrowniroane  to  the 
use  of  Bryan  Mahon,  until  paid  by  him  501.,  and  then  to  Lynch 
and  his  heirs ; bar.  Clare,  same  co.  — Total,  1,598  a.  plant. 

(2,588  a.  2 r.  3 p.  stat)— Total  rent,  161.  3s.  7Jd. Date 

16 th  March  30 th  year. — Inrolled  18 th  March  1678. 

17.  PATRICK  STAFFORD. — In  Keildonagh-Ballagli, 
3 qrs.,  90  a.  II.  7s.  Ad. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — in  Castle 
qr.  and  Turlogh,  4 a.  Is.  2Jd— in  Ballakeele,  1 qr.,  2a.  7 Jd. 
— Lisgoran,  4th  of  a cart.,  Sa.  11  d. — Lisgoran,  4 th  of  a cart., 
6 a.  Is.  9fd. — parcell  having  no  denomination  of  quantity, 
8a.  2s.  5 d. — in  Ballabreme,  1 qr.,46A.  2n.  14s.  1 Jd. — Total, 
159a.  2r.  plant.  (258a.  1 R.  17p.stat.) — Total  rent,  21.  8s.  5 d.; 

bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co. Date  9th  March  29th  year. — 

Inrolled  191/s  March  1678.  . 

19.  CHRISTOPHER  PLUNKETT.  — In  Togherfin, 

J qr.,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd. — in  Lichnecrinue  and  Gortotaine, 

3 cart.,  46  a.  9s.  3\d. — Total,  84a.  plant.  (136  a.  & 16  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  17s.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. 

Date  22th  March  30 th  year. — Inrolled  12 th  April  1678. 

21.  OLIVER  MeDONOGH  gent.  — In  Ballycullenagh, 
22  a.  (32  a.  2r.  22  p.  stat.)  6s.  SJd.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  co. 
Clare. — in  Callow,  \ qr.,  20  a.  4s.  Old. — in  Killeskenane, 

1 cart,  of  Cnrrownedea  qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. — Total,  (43  a.  2 r. 

37  p.  stat.) — Totalrent,  5s.  5 id. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 

Date  18 lit  May  30 th  year. — Inrolled  4 th  June  1678. 

23.  JEFFERY  FRENCH  gent— In  Tyrone,  1$  qr.,  7 a. 
Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  — in  Trasternagh, 
31  qrs.,  88  a.  17s.  93d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — Corrindon- 
nogh,  A cart.,  19  a.  3s.  lOd.  — in  Killgarragh,  4 qr.,  26  a. 
5s.  3 J d. — A tty  redmond,  1 cart,  of  y“  3A  cart,  in  Drumkurrin, 

38  a.  7s.  83d. — parcell  of  coition,  N°  16,  12  a.  2s.  5Jd—  G01- 
titire,  3 qr.,  and  A cart,  of  Carrindonogh,  part  of  Drumcurrin, 
3A  cart.,  93  a.  18s.  lOd. — in  Derryvoyde  and  Lisserosen, 

2 qrs.,  2 a.  4fd.  — in  Knockinackskahell,  6 a.  Is.  2 id.  — in 
Knockanagh,  3 cart.,  1a.  2Jd— in  Sunnagh,  1 qr.,  30  a. 
6s.  Id. ; A bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. — in  Rathineoue  or  Rath- 
meone,  2 qrs.,  46  a.  9s.  3:}d. — commons  to  Ranevackane,  1 qr., . 
and  Clonmullane,  d°,  34  a.  6s.  10Jd — Carrowdrissagh,  1 qr., 
100  a.  II.  0s.  3d. — controversy,  10  a.  2s.  0 Jd. — controversie, 

4 a.  9 id. ; i bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Clondfadda, 

1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  13d.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — in  Kil- 
loges,  2 qrs.,  140  a.  (226  a.  3 r.  6 p.stat.)  II.  8s.  43d— in  the 
same,  60  a.  (97  a.  & 3 P.  stat)  12s.  lfd— Lisgarrow,  A qr., 
79  a.  (127  a.  3r.  34 p.  stat.)  16s.  Oid. ; bar.  Athlone,  same 
co. — in  Ballygarragh,  33  a.  6s.  83d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 
— Carrowcarrane,  1 qr.,  140a.  (226a.  2r.  6 p.  stat.)  11.  8s.4Jd. 
— in  Gortistillane,  8a.  Is.  7id. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  sameco. — 
Attysoune,  3 qr.,  38  a.  7s.  83d.  — in  Rathnegappane,  40  a. 
8s.  ljd.;  bar.  Costelloe,  same  co.  — in  Tullynacona,  1 qr., 
12  a.  2s.  53d.  — controversie  between  Knockally  and  Lis- 
soragen,  8 a.  Is.  73d.;  bar.  Gallen,  same  co — mountain  in 
comon  to  Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  and  Attyloghy,  1 qr.,  14  a. 

(122.) 


2s.  10 d.;  bar.  Tyrawly,  same  co. — in  Clonbaylier,  4qrs.,  81  a.  30 :cn.  ir. 

(131  a.  & 33  p.  slat.)  16s.  4 fd. — Trim  in  Cammagh,  1 cart., 

11  a.  2s.  2.)d.— Aghobane,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  7fd— Tullagh-  Roscommoi 
oven,  2-8ds  of  cart.,  17  a.  3s.  51  d. — Largagh,  A qr.,  41  a. 

8s-  3Id. — in  Carrowbegg  and  Ardsallagh,  1 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  03d. 

—a  parcell  in  Carrowmore  qr.,  10  a.  2s.  03d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co. 

Roscommon in  Ballyranane  or  carrane  alias  Knocke,  Clare. 

i plow.,  109  a.  II.  13s.  13d.;  bar.  Clanderala,  co.  Clare. — 

Lissinure,  1 cart.,  21  a.  4s.  33d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  Galway. 
— in  Ballagarragh  alias  Ballygard,  4 qrs.,  105a.  II.  Is.  3d. — in  Mayo. 

the  same,  72  a.  14s.  7d.— in  Corrateane,  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7 d. 

— in  the  same,  45  a.  9s.  13d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — in  Roscommof 
Corbally,  4 qrs.,  12  a.  2s.  53d.;  i bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Ros- 
common.— in  Culefubbole,  1 cart,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. — in  the  same, 

41  a.  8s.  SJd. — in  Carrowmadder,  6tli  qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5d. — in  the 
same,  23  a.  4a  7 3d. — in  Lismacoda  in  Carrowardskreene, 

1 cart,  17  a.  3s.  53d. — in  the  same,  1 cart,  41  a.  8s.  3id. — 
in  Scartane  alias  Carrownaskartane,  3 qr.J  37  a.  7s.  SJd. — 

Gortmore  in  Knockbriangarrow,  2-3ds  cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5 Id. ; 
bar.  Athlone,  same  co. — in  Callow,  4 qrs.,  7 a.  Is.  5d.— in 
the  same,  33  a.  6s.  83d.  — Ardkeene,  20  a.  4s.  04 d. ; bar. 

Boyle,  same  co. — Clonkeaghan  qr.  2-3ds,  92  a.  18s.  73d.— in 
the  other  3d  part  of  that  qr.  next  to  the  above,  12  a.  2s.  5 d.  ; 
bar.  Ballintober,  same  co. — in  Lissanisky,  1 a.  2\d. — in  Cion-  Galway. 
catt,  part  of  Belane  qr.,  1 a.  23d. — in  Creggane,  1 a.  23d. — 
in  Carrowclogh,  J qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10|d. — in  Cregduffe,  1 cart., 

17  a.  3s.  53d.;  3 bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — Gortneskehy, 

1 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9Jd. — in  Lackfinny,  1 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10  3d. — in 
Cahirnemuck,  6 a.  Is.  2Jd.  — in  Ardenonane,  1 qr.,  10  a. 

2s.  03d. — in  Levallyhooge  qr.,  8 a.  Is.  73d.;  3 bar.  Loughrea, 

same  co. — in  Lurga,  3 cart. ; Derrygarrane,  1 cart. ; Gloves,  Roscommon 

1 cart;  Drumdawe,  Cahertoure,  1 cart;  Cloncaldry  (part), 

3 qr.,  15  a.  3s.  03d. — in  a parcell  of  Ballyformoyle,  29  a. 

5s.  103d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon.  — Total  in  Mayo, 

592  a.  plant.  (959  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  19s.  103d— in 
Galway,  464  a.  plant.  (75 1 A.  3 r.  2p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

41.  13s.  113d. — in  Roscommon,  1,141  a.  plant  (1,848  a.  1 r. 

15  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  111.  10s.  U| d.  — Raliine,  part  of  Galtcay. 
Stradbally,  45a.  9s.  13d. — Rangillane,  3cart.,  1 16a.  11. 3s.5Jd. 

— in  Ballinderine,  1 qr.,  64  a.  12s.  113d. — in  Mulrooge  qr., 

40  a.  8s.  13d— in  Mulerooge,  1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  83d— in  Bal- 
linderine, 1 qr.,  4 a.  9fd. — in  Mulrooge  qr.,  87  a.  17s.  73d. — 
in  Ballinderinbegg  and  Ballinderinmore,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd. 

— in  Mulrooge  qr.,  70  a.  14s.  23d. — in  Ballinderrin,  3 cart., 

40  A.  8s.  03d— Total,  541  a.  plant.  (876  a.  I R.  13  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  51.  9s.  63d.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. 

28.  FARAGH  O’HEYNE.  — In  'Ballycleary,  3 qrs., 

62  a.  (100  a.  Ir.  stat.)  12s.  63d.;  same  bar.  and  co. 

29.  PIERCE  SHORTALL.  — In  Kilbannon,  3 qr.,  97  a. 

(157  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)  19s.  7fd. ; 3 bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. 

30.  ULICK  M'EDMOND ’BURKE.  — In  Rakerrin 

qr.,  137  a.  (221a.  3r.  27p.  stat)  II.  7s.  8 Jd.;  bar.  Kiltartan, 

sameco. 30.  CHARLES  CONRY  gent  — A contro-  Roscommor, 

versie,  with  the  qr.  of  land  of  Moygh  or  Moyle,  16a.  3s.  2 3d. 

— in  Gortincamedle,  5 a.  Is.  03d.;  bar.  Ballintober,  co. 
Roscommon. — in  Dromincullo  and  Cashel,  20  a.  4s.  Ofd. — 
a parcell  called  Gortibanglane,  1 a.  2,)d.  — Total,  42  a. 
plant.  (68  a.  & 3 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Boyle, 
sameco. — Gortincluagli,  3 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3Jd. — in  Poleminc,  Galway. 
3 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  03d. — Corduagh  alias  GortadulFe,  3 qr.,  11a. 

2s.  23d.  — in  Carrugare  and  Carrunderry,  21a.  4s.  3|d. ; 

3 bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — Russinamaniagh  and  Aghras, 

10  a.  2s.  13d.;  bar.  Ballynehinch,  same  co. — Total,  98  a. 
plant.  (158  a.  2 r.  35  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  19s.  10d.— 

Cloninshin,  1 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — in  Mayo. 

Kilcoyle  alias  Kilkeile,  with  the  coitions  thereunto,beloiiging, 

103  a.  II.  0s.  103d. ; bar.  Muriske,  same  co. — a parcell  of 
controversie,  with  Coicon  and  Kilbridy,  12  a.  2s.  53d.;  bar. 

Killmaine,  sameco.  — Total,  157a.  plant.  (254a.  In.  9p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  II.  1 Is.  93d. Date  IOIIi  Aug.  3 0th  year. 

—Inrolled  19th  Jan.  1678. 

32.  JAS.  BODKIN  FITZ-EDMOND  gent.  — Car-  Galway. 
rowbegg,  1 qr.,  56  a.  Us.  4d. — in  Knockballypistell,  60  a. 

12s.  IJd— Clogher,  3 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  33d—  Grange  and  Ar<f- 
negall,  209  a.  21.  2s.  3 3d. — a controversie  belonging  to  the 
same,  8 a.  Is.  73 d. — Killenanbegg,  77  a.  15s.  7 d. — in  Bcr- 
mingham’s  3 qr.  of  Dawrus,  4 a.  9Jd. — Clyduffe,  3 qr.,  16  a. 

3s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. — Total,  466  a.  plant. 

(754  a.  3r.  18  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  41.  14s.  4d. Date 

1st  Nov.  99th  year. —Inrolled  2d  Dec.  1678. 

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30  Cn-  n-  35.  Sir  ROBERT  BOOTH  knt,  Cliief  Justice  of  the 
Dublin.  ^°m-  Pleas. — Two  third  parts  of  a parcell  of  waste  ground  in 
Cooke-street,  Dublin, — a house,  with  the  appurtenances,  in 
Longford.  Oxmantowne,  7s.  6d. ; city  of  Dublin.  — Clonard,  4 cart. 

12  a.  3 it.  20  v.  prof.  98  a.  unprof.  5s.  2Ac4— in  Aungare  alias 
Annagare,  1 cart,  and  A,  203  a.  & 10  p.  prof.,  304  a.  & 20  p. 
unprof.  4/.  2s.  24,d— Clonlea  afs  Clonlean  or  Clonteha,  1 cart., 
319a.  6/.  9s.  2d. — Clonullan,  3 parts  of  cart.,  159a.  31. 4s.  4 \d. 
—Brenrish  and  Tryle,  1 cart.,  220  a.  3 r.  16  p.  4/.  13s.  6,4— 
Carrowgarrow  alias  Carrowgarran,  $ of  cart.,  155  a.  34  2s.  9jrf. 

— Gurtinoren  alias  Gurtinorin,  1 cart.,  234  a.  44  14s.  9J<4 

Clonbalt,  Fagh,  Clonrallagh,  Cloncallagh,  and  Lissnegrenoge, 
3J  cart.,  462a.  1 u.  20p.  94  7s.  2f<4— Ballagh,  1 cart.,  164a. 


1 r.  2 p.  34  6s.  6£,4 — Corregrany  alias  Corregrange,  1 cart., 
80  a.  3 it.  10p.  14  12s.  8|<4— Letrim,  If  cart.,  166a.  In.  lOp. 
34  7s.  4.1,  d.— Cahauna  alias  Cohanna,  4 cart.,  107a.  24  3s.  id. 

part  of  Clonart,  Dunecullin,  Aghnagh,  and  Clonebare,3  cart., 
47  a.  2r.  23  f.  19s.  3fd. ; bar.  and  co.  Longford.  — Geyles- 
liagh,  1,098  a.  3 n.  20  p.  224  5s.  — Aghireagh  alias  Aghne- 
gragli,  362  a.  74  6s.  7,Jd._ pi„.t  „f  Dring  alias  Droing,  2 cart., 
228  a.  & 18  p.  44  12s.  4,4  — Aghakeyne,  If  cart.,  144  a. 
24  18s.  3f<4  Clinrae,  1 cart.,  100  a.  24  0s.  6d—  Carricke 
or  Carricke-Corke,  J of  a cart.,  20  a.  8s.  1^.— Aghacorri- 
drinane,  4 cart,  28  a.  11s.  id.;  bar.  Granard,  same  co.— in 

trust  for  the  (49)  officers. Dale  13/4  June  30 th  year— 

Inrolled  Is/  Oct.  1678. 


Moll,  o<jt/i  tha.  II.  fourth  part,  back. 


0,1  ■ }•  PATRICK  BOYTON. — In  Creggagh,  1 qr.,  93a.  18s. 

—in  Leigh-Ballyanardan  and  Killesney,  1 qr.,  68  a.  13s.  9f<4 
in  Tullin  and  Keel}',  34  gneeves,  7 a.  Is.  5,4 — Dooneene, 
1 qr.,  103  a.  14  0s.  10fd.  — in  Clooneglasny,  1 cart,  32  a. 
6s.  5f<4— in  Cloonegarvan,  1 cart.,  33  a.  6s.  8>,4— in  Cloon- 
cosker,  4 qr.,  29  a.  5s.  10 id— in  Cloonshee,  4 cart,  106  a. 
14  Is.  5}d— in  Ballym'Neale,  3 qrs.,  66  a.  13s.  4jd.;  bar. 
and  co.  Roscommon. — in  Ballyvolloghane  and  Lisnelaragh- 
hoy.i  qr.,  40  a.  8s.  l\d— Total,  577 a.  plant.  (934  a.  2r. 
22  p.  stat.) — ' Total  rent,  54  16s.  lOd. ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co. 
—to  hold  to  himself  for  life ; remr  to  his  son  Edit"1  and  liis  heirs 
male;  remr  to  John  Boyton  and  his  heirs  male;  remr  to 

Patrick’s  right  heirs. Date  21  st  Aug.  29/4  year— Inrolled 

18/4  Feb.  1678. 

4.  BRYAN  MAGRATH  gent.,  son  of  Marcus— Mune- 
steradan,  1 qr.,  82  a.  16s.  7jd. — in  Tuonemucklon,  1 qr. ; 
6 a.  Is.  24 d. — Rosmader  or  Rahinader,  1 qr.,  62  a.  12s.  6ad. 
— Clooneleaghim,  1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  lfd— Knockneshameri 
1 qr.,  87  a.  17s.  74,4 — Knocknehow,  1 qr.,  141a.  14  8s.  6Jd. 
— Currowhill,  1 qr.,  58  a.  11s.  9j<4—  Annaglnnore,  1 qr.’ 
49  a.  9s.  1 Id.  Downe,  1 qr.,  35  a.  7s.  ld—Carrownetoler 
and  Carrownea,  2 qrs.,  54  a.  10s.  lljd.— two  small  islands, 
21a.  4s. 2^,4— in  Shecrohin  or  Sheephin,  1 qr.,  59a.  11s.  1 ljd. 
—in  a great  mountain  in  comon  to  all  said  lands,  109  a. 

14  2s.  03,4 — Total,  823  a.  plant.  (1,333  a.  & 23  r stat ) 

Total  rent,  84  6s.  71,4 ; 4 bar.  Coolavin,  co.  Sl.go. Date 

14/4  Feb.  30/4  year — Inrolled  16/4  Feb.  1678. 

6.  GEORGE  FRENCH  gent— Dunkellin,  6 qrs.,  viz., 
Knockrnthboy,  1 qr. ; Ringrenane,  1 qr.;  Rowbehagh,  3 qrs.; 
Carrowancnslane,  1 qr.;  791a.  (1,281a.  1 r.  24. p.  stat.) 
84  0s.  3d.  — Bellanehewly,  1 qr.,  155  a.  14  Us.  i{d.;  bar. 
Dunkellin,  co.  Galway.  — Coylemorc  alias  Levallynekilty, 

2 qrs.,  279a.  24  16s.  5d.— Faihetty,  2 qrs.,  314a.  34  3s.  7 d. ; 
bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. -in  Lelnmagh,  1a.  34d.-Gertin- 
moia,  26  a.  5s.  3d.— in  Listorly  and  Shanvally,  6 a.  Is.  2id. 
-a  parcell  of  comon,  4 a.  9fd._in  Eghellaghell,  lqr.,4A. 
J3d.;  bar.  lyaqum,  co.  Galway.-!,,  Moyculla,  1 qr.,  33  a. 
6s.  8, ,4— m Carrowmough  alias  Carrowmoney,  lqr,41A 
8s.  3.1,4  m Cappagh,  other  4 qr.,  27  a.  5s.  51,4-in  Garry- 
nocklone,  4 qr,  15a.  3s.  OJd.-in  Coyle,  1 cart,  56  a.  lls.*4d. 

in  Bynaken,  .1  qr,  and  Carrowroe,  4 qr,  17a.  3s.  5d.;  bar. 
Dunkellin,  same  co.— in  Poleredmond,  9 a.  Is.  93d.— in  Lis- 
samorocke  and  Barnagh,  2 cart,  1 a.  3 Id. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe, 

, same  co.— m Balleckeevegan,  2 qrs,  20  a.  4s.  Old— in  Smot- 
ternagh,  1 qr,  46  a.  9s.  3|j(4  — Tullanaghagh  in  Gian,  1 cart. 
— rynereagh,  34  a.  6s.  10Jd.  — Attycongrany,  1 qr,  in 
Lemger,  61  a 12s.  4^.;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  RoscoMMON-in 
Bellanemore,  Meulagh  alias  Manragh,  and  BaUegortgarriffee, 
14  cart,  21  a.  4s.  2f d. ; bar.  Kyllyan,  co.  Galway! —con- 
troversy, commonly  called  Polturickbegg,  30  a.  6s.  Id. ; bar. 
Dimmorc,  same  co.— in  Clooneconnellan,  2 qrs,  17a.  3s.5\d.; 
bar.  Killraaine,  co.  Mayo. -Total,  2,008a.  plant.  (3,252a. 

KillinJ P , rent’  30/-  6s-  W— » Gloghbuoly  and 

mg,,  6 cart,  50  a.  10s.  11,4  — Gortnaskehy,  part  of 
p"t™nC  1 cart  > 26  6s.  Sfd. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co. 

foOA  D~Ln,Be'laTtlUgan’  * q,  ->Witl’  '*le  castle  and  bawne, 
100a.  14;  4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co Corentamu*  1 

106  A.  14  Is.  54,4 ; bar.  Tyaqnin,  same  co i„  C urowrne 

nr  O A 3,/  • , - 1 ’ m L-.uiowroe 

qi,  ..  a.  4,d.-„,  Kilcloggan,  * qr,  1a.  21,4— in  Towerin' 
Keane,  £ qr,  1 a.  21,4;  bar.  Muckullin,  same  co  — in 
Slianvally  osky  qr,  30  a.  6s.  0\d-\n  Milltowne,  4 qr,'  12a 
2s.  5d.  to  hold  the  lands  in  Milltowne  until  heV  paid 


94  by  Wr  Bermingham,  and  then  to  said  Wr  and  his  heirs 
for  ever— in  Lissevalle,  H qr,  1 a.  2 id— in  Cunolta  and 
Shanballymore  qr,  1 a.  2 id— in  Garruffruan,  l[qr,  1 A.  2 Id. 
—in  Cullaghnalieh  qr,  1 a.  21d.— in  Cluneglassy,  2 qrs,  i’a. 
21,4 ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co— in  Carrowcaslane,  i qr,  16  a. 
3s.  23d— in  Moyne,  4 qrs,  a mill,  and  4 a,  9jd— Carrow- 
eighteragh,  one  of  die  4 qrs.  of  Towrin,  46  a.  9s.  3fd— in 
Ballymillagli,  £ qr,  6 a.  Is.  21d.;  bar.  KiUmaine,  co.  Mayo. 
— Shunaglnnony,  2 qrs,  198  a.  24  0s.  Id— in  Carrane  alias 
Carran-m'Stephen,  77  a.  15s.  7d.  — Union,  1 qr,  130  a. 
14  6s.  4d.  Ballynellane,  2 qrs,  164a.  14  13s.  2.1  d. ; bar. 
Gallen,  same  co— Total  in  Galway,  333  a.  plant.  (539  a.  1 it. 
30p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  34  7s.  5d— in  Mayo,  641  a.  plant. 

(1,038a.  1 r.  18  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  64  9s.  9{d. 

H-  MARY  LYNCH  widow,  and  MICHL.  her  son  and  heir. 

Skahurny,  4 qr,  67  a.  13s.  6|d. — a parcell  of  comon,  3 a.  7}d. 
— Lisduffe,  1 cart,  24  a.  4s.  lOJd— Gortnenuran,  1 cart,  19a. 
3s.  1 Od— Tobberroe,  4 qr,  46a.  9s.  33d— in  a pasturable  bogg 
adjoining  the  said  lands,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd— Total,  206  a.  plant. 
(333a.  2r.  30p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  24  Is.  8 jd. ; bar.  Dunmore, 

co.  Galway. 12.  EVELYN  and  PATRICK  FRENCH. 

— Dnnane,  one  third  of  2 qrs,  121  a.  14  4s.  6d—  Killbegg, 
one  third  of  a qr,  56  a.  11s.  4Jd. — Cornidue,  one-third  of 
2 qrs,  73  a.  14s.  9fd— in  Fierboy,  4 qr,  27  a.  5s.  5£t4— 
Knockpollecrossane,  4 qr,  71  a.  14s.  4.jd.  —in  the  centre 
versies,  1 6 a.  Ss.  3d— in  Derryglassane  qr,  37  a.  7s.  6d.;  bar. 
Tyaquin,  same  co— Carrowmore,  1 qr,  82a.  16s.  7jd— inLis 
smesky,  1 qr,  93  a.  18s.  lOd— in  Drumgannagh,  1 qr,  3 a 
7:id— in  Lisleagh,  1 qr,  3a.  7}d— Attynoscholly,  1 qr,  72a. 
14s.  7d— in  Creggane,  4 qr,  107  a.  14  Is.  8d.;  bar.  Kill- 
maine,  Gallen,  and  Claragh,  co.  Mayo— Total  in  Galway, 
401  A.  plant.  (649  a.  2 r.  1 1 r.  stat.)_Total  rent,  44  Is.  21d. 
— m Mayo,  360  a.  plant.  (583  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

34  12s.  10fd. Date  16 th  March  30th,  year.  — Inrolled 

18 th  March  1678. 

16.  GODFREY  GREENE  esq. — The  castle,  towne,  and 
lands  of  Ballynemony  alias  Mooretowne-Keating,  Iinock- 
nangle,  and  Rathmore  alias  Corkenaught,  334  a.  (541  a.  stat ) 
24  10s.  84d— to  hold  to  the  use  of  John,  Mary,  Godfrey, 
and  Francis  Greene,  his  children  by  his  dec-1  wife  Frances, 
dauglF  to  Rob'  Cox  of  Broil;  in  the  county  of  Limerick 

esq.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offn,  co.  Tipperary Date  23d  July 

30th  year — Inrolled  25th  July  1678. 

18.  THOMAS  FRENCH  gent— Tollekihanbegg,  1 qr, 
169  a.  14  14s.  3 jd. — P ortdarragli,  1 qr,  177  a.  14  15s.  9 id. 
— t Garribegg  or  Corribegg,  1 parcell,  22  a.  4s.  5jd— fCor- 
rimore,  1 parcell,  16  a.  3s.  3fd— f Kilcloggan,  4 qr,  114  a. 
14  3s.  O jd.  — f Towerm'keyne,  4 qr,  107  a.  14  Is.  TUI  — 
Gortboy,  1 qr,  129  a.  14  6s.  24d— fin  Muckullin,  3 qrs,  y- 
town  and  castle  included,  579  a.  54  17s.  14d— +d,e  moiety 
of  die  7 cart,  of  Killerane  and  Killbrallaghane,  93  a.  18s.  94d. 
-flllanemraher,  14  a.  2s.  lOd— + Ballyquirke,  A qr,  62  a. 
12s.  6>d— in  Kilcullin,  3 cart,  36  a.  7s.  3fd— in  Killeraine 
and  Killbrallaghane,  7 cart,  20  a.  4s.  04d— to  hold  the  three 
last  denominations  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever;  bar.  Muck- 
ullin, co.  Galway. — Total,  1,538  a.  plant.  (2,491  a.  1r.  1 p. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  154  11s.  44d— to  hold  the  lands  of  Tol- 
lekihanbegg, Portdarragh,  and  Gortboy,  to  him  and  his  heirs 
by  lus  wile  Nell,  and  in  case  she  survive  him,  to  her  and  her 
heirs  until  she  or  they  be  paid  2504,  and  after  to  the  use  of 
his  right  heirs;  and  the  lands  marked  thus  f to  him  and  his 
heirs  by  Nell ; remainder  to  his  right  heirs,  and  all  the  pre- 


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— Date  8 th  July  80  th  year. 


misses  to  such  further  uses  as  ar 
■ deeds,  both  dated  26  Nov.  1667.- 
— InroUed  19 th  July  1678. 


22.  ROBERT  ROCKFORD,  son  of  John.— In  Killeene, 
4 qr.,  6 a.  Is.  2 \d.  — Doughty,  4 qr.,  and  Gortneale,  5 a. 
Is.  0J</. — in  Ballanclare,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 \d. — in  Carrowboy,  1 qr., 

3 a.  7 \d.-,  bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway.  — Graigerry,  11a. 
2s.  2 \d. — Gortnescreene,  13  a.  2s.  7hd. ; 4 bar.  Leitrim,  same 
co. — in  Townagh,  1 qr.,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 it.  28  r.  stat.)  4s.  2 \d. ; 
bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. — Total  in  Galway,  39  a.  plant. 

(63  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  7s.  10f</. Date 

24 th  July  30 th  year. — Inrolled  5th  Aug.  1678. 

24.  HUGH  MULLOY  gent. — Killtullagh  and  Monydan, 

4 qrs.,  403  a.  4 1.  Is.  7{d.  — in  Leydegan,  1 qr.,  103  a. 
1/.  Os.  lOJd. — Lisarvill,  5 cart.,  146  a.  1/.  9s.  0\d. — Carna- 
fineggs,  1 cart.,  89  a.  18s.  0 \cL — Lisarvill,  1 cart,  and  3d  of 
cart.,  79  a.  15s.  11  jrf. — aparcell,  8 a.  Is.  7 id. — a parcell  of 
Turlagh,  42  a.  8s.  6 4</.  — a parcell  of  heath  and  moorish 
pasture,  18  a.  3s.  7 |d.—+ Killeene,  1 qr.,  137  a.  l/.7s.8fd— 
fCarmeloghane,  4 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  Sfd. — )•  Controversie,  11a. 
2s.  2\d. — fCloonecannon,  14  qr.,  247  a.  2/.  10s. — in  Garran- 
spidegane,  2 qrs.,  37  a.  7s.  5 \d.  — Total,  1,366  a.  plant. 
(2,212  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  13/.  16s.  Id. ; bar. 
Clare  and  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. — to  hold  the  first  and  last 
denominations  to  the  use  of  Patk  Blake  of  Killtullagh  and  his 
heirs  until  he  be  paid  700/.,  and  to  hold  the  lands  marked 
thus-)-  to  the  use  of  Marcus  Lynch  of  Galway  and  his  heirs, 

until  he  be  paid  700/. ; remainder  to  Hugh  and  his  heirs. 

25.  MARCUS  LYNCH  gent.— In  Grange,  6 qrs.,  150  a. 

(242  a.  3 it.  37  p.  stat.)  1/.  10s.  4J</. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co. 

Date  21s<  Nov.  30 th  year. — Inrolled  10/A  Dec.  1678. 

27.  ANDREW  KENT.  — In  Creveroe,  with  all  the 
appurtenances,  54  a.  10s.  11  it/. — in  Ballynecorr,  126  a. 
1/.  5s.  6 d . — a parcell  of  bogg,  shrubb-wood,  and  comon, 
N°  16  and  19,  99  a.  1/.— Total,  279  a.  plant.  (451a.  3 r. 
23 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  2/.  16s. 5 \d. ; 4 bar.  Killyan,  co.  Gal- 
way.  Date  30 th  July  30th  year. — InroUed  \2thAug.  1678. 

29.  JOHN  son  and  heir  of  THOS.  son  and  heir  of  JOHN 
CANTWELL  esq.  of  Muckarkey,  co.  Tipperary— Bally- 
macaddy,  581a.  lit.  24  p.— Ballyvady,  161a.  3 it.  32  p— 
Ballynelayday  (part)  200  a. — Ballycreghane,  108  a.  3 it.  8 p. ; 
bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary.  — Lissnaroe,  81a— Cur- 
raghdinine  and  Gortkillane,  213  a.  3 r.— Carrowkeele,  168  a. 
— Garrane,  182  a.— Parke,  202  a. — Castlecrea  (part)  101a. 
& 16  p.;  bar.  Costlea,  co.  Limerick — Total,  2,000  a.  plant. 

(3,239  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  30/.  7s.  3i}<Z. Date 

ith  Dec.  30 Ih  year.— InroUed  10 th  Dec.  1678. 

30.  JOHN  BURKE  gent.— In  Carrowgillane,  1 qr.,  61  a 
12s.  i\d. ; 4 bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Galway.  — in  a mountain  ii 
comon  to  the  2 qrs.  of  Moyglasse  and  Killmoyglasse,  8 a 
Is.  7£<Z. — in  Moyglasse,  4 qr.,  and  Lissenteige,  4 qr.,  11a 
2s.  2ft/— in  a parcell  of  woody  land  belonging  to  Cranagh 
22  a.  4s.  5J«Z. — in  Islandmore,  in  the  parish  of  Clonrush,  8 a 
Is.  71<Z. ; same  bar.  and  co — in  Rahine,  2 qrs.,  91  a.  18s.  5 d. 
bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co— Total,  201a.  plant.  (325  a.  2r 

13  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  2/.  0s.  8J<Z. 33.  GILES,  CATE, 

and  GILES  BURKE  the  younger— In  Cappagh,  4 qr.,  78  a. 
(126  a.  1 R.  15  P.  stat.)  15s.  94</.— to  hold  the  one  moiety  of 
Cappaah  to  the  sole  use  of  said  John  Burke  and  his  heirs 

4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. 33.  ROGER  HORANE— In 

Clonsliee,  31  a’.  (50  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)  6s.  3\d. ; bar.  Killconnell, 
same  co— in  Clonreleigh,  17  a.  (27  a.  2r.  6p.  stat.)  3s.5\d.; 

bar.  Longford,  same  co. Date  20 th  July  30 th  year.— 

InroUed  17 th  Jan.  1678. 


35.  RICHARD  MARTIN  gent— In  Listrustan,  Carrow-  so  C.,.  i 

keele,  1 cart. ; Lishubert,  1 cart,  39  a.  7s.  10f<Z. ; bar.  Gallen, 

co.  Mayo. — in  trust  for  and  to  the  use  of  Connor  M'Don-  Mayo. 
nogh. — in  Carrowmore  alias  Carrowmore-Killbride,  100  a. 

1/.  0s.  3d. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  sameco. — in  trust  for  Robert  Pren- 
dergast.— in  Garriblaken,  1 qr.  and  3d,  3a.  7 id.;  4 bar.  Gal, cm 

Loughrea,  co.  Galway. — in  trust  for  Ellinor  Shaghnassy  and 
her  heirs.  — in  tire  3 qrs.  of  Rathlurga  and  Annagh,  22  a. 

4s.  51  d. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co.  — in  trust  for  John  Fitz- 
Gerald and  his  heirs.  — in  Cahirnemona  and  Polebane  or  dare 
Dolbane,  3 cart.,  8 a.  2s.  5 \d. — in  Gortcooldnun,  1 cart.,  1 a. 

3.H1— Cornane,  1 cart.,  17  a.  5s.  2d.  — Carrownecrosse  and 
Polegriffin,  4 cart,  35  a.  10s.  74 d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 

— in  two  Islandsmore,  3 a.  7\d. — in  Rawile  alias  Racoilemore,  Mayo. 
22  a.  4s.  54r/.— in  Coore,  1 qr.,  11  a.  2s.  2fc l. ; bar.  Tyrawly, 
co.  Mayo. — in  Ballyfeeny  and  Coilenedoghane,  4 qrs.,  100  a.  Itoscomn 
1/.  Os.  2\d. — in  Ballinlougli,  4 qrs.,  32  a.  6s.2j</. ; bar.  Bal- 
lintober,  and  bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. — Gortskeagb,'!  cart.,  Gahca. 
16  a.  3s.2f</. — in  Listreone  and  the  mountaine,  8 a.  Is.  7 id. ; 
bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. — in  Ballinlea,  1 cart.. ; Rastevin, 

1 carts  1a.  2\d.  — in  Ballinlea,  1 cart. ; Rastevin,  1 cart. ; 

26  a.  5s.  8J<Z. ; 4 bar.  Loughrea,  same  co. — in  Bally neheske- 
ragh,  4 qrs.,  19  a.  3s.  10  ,je/.;  bar.  Longford,  same  co. — in 
Ballinlea,  1 cart. ; Rastevin,  1 qr. ; 37  a.  7s.  6d. ; 4 bar. 
Loughrea,  same  co. — in  Cregduffe,  1 cart.,  13  a.  2s.  7;|<Z. ; in 
the  same,  17  a.  3s.  5 JeZ. — in  Coyleletaddagh,  1 a.  2 \d. ; 4 bar. 
Bellamoe,  same  co.  — in  Leitrym,  1 qr.,  27  a.  5s.  5 \d. — in  Hoscomi. 
Lismeloughlin,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — in  Cornasinagh,  10  a.  2s.  OJrf. 

— in  Crosloyne,  24  a.  4s.  104(Z. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co,  Ros- 
common.— in  Trinevolgan,  11a.  2s.  2\d. — in  Townapattane 
or  Tawnaghpatten,  26  a.  5s.  3 \d. — in  Curragvilra  and  Gortin- 
clogh  in  Corremore,  4 fir. ; Corremore,  other  4 qr. ; 68  a. 

13s.  9\d. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co.  — in  Knocknenowell, 
Straghtamer,  and  Attyogh  or  Attgogh,  1 qr.,  12  a.  2s.  5{d. — 
in  Curraghkeeny,  1 qr.,  25  a.  5s.  Oijt/. — in  Muntagh,  2 qrs., 

177  a.  1/.  15s.  10jt/. — in  Carrowenstellane  and  Lishalena  or 
Lisholane,  4 qr.,  56  a.  Us.  id. — in  Lisdonell-M'Shane,  9 a. 

Is.  10tf. — in  Carrowcarne,  1 qr.,  21  a.  4s.  3d. — in  Carrowen- 
stellane and  Lishalena,  4 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Ofl. — in  Lyvenan, 

7 cart.,  and  Shanballymodagh,  23  a.  4s.  8 d. ; bar.  Athlone, 
same  co. — in  Meelicke,  4 qr-  coinon,  42  a.  8s.  6}d. ; 4 bar.  Galw 
Letrym,  co.  Galway. — in  Derrush  ats  Derrine,  4 a.  9jjt/. ; 
bar.  Longford,  same  co. — in  Culliny,  7 a.  Is.  5 \d. — in  Derry- 
liuaholbegg,  1 a.  2 \d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — in  a moun- 
tain in  comon,  belonging  to  several  lands  marked  N"  92,  162  a. 

1/.  12s.  9id. ; bar.  Mnckullin,  same  co.  — in  Carnane,  14  a. 

2s.  10</. ; 4 bar.  Athenree,  same  co. — in  a bogg  little  better  Jioscom 
than  waste,  69  a.  13s.  1 1 \d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon — in  Gain 

Dereemeele,  2 a.  i'{d. ; bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway.  — in 
Ballybret,  1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  8tf. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  sameco. — in 
Gortnegarke,  1 cart,  2 a.  4-Jrf. — in  Moate,  2 qrs,  1 a.  2 .{</. — 
in  Knocknought  ats  Knocknowel),  1 qr.,  2 a.  4 ft/. — in  Bally- 
doogan,  6 a.  Is.  2\d. — Shanboule,  a parcell,  15  a.  3s.  0\d. — 
in  Lecarrowcorgall,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. — 
in  Cloncallon  and  Gortnedew,  4 a.  9 %d. — in  Fartanwood,  2 a. 

4 \d. — in  Balline,  24  qrs.,  1a.  2} </. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  same 
co. — in  ICnockdrumadough  or  Knockoromadough,  1 qr.,  6 a. 

Is.  24 d. — in  the  cart,  of  the  castle  qr.  of  Ballyna,  2 a.  4 id. ; 
bar.  Clare,  same  co. — in  a great  turf  bogg  coition  to  the  town  May. 
of  Gortestellane,  6 a.  Is.  2\d. ; bar.  Cana,  co.  Mayo — an 
island  called  Terbert,  1 cart.,  25  a.  5s.  0 \d. ; bar.  Ballyne-  Galw, 
hence,  co.  Galway. — Total  in  Clare,  61  a.  plant.  (98  a.  3 r. 

9p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  18s.  0\d. — in  Mayo,  181a.  plant. 

(293  a.  & 29  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  16s.  7Jd.  — in  Ros- 
common, 710a.  plant.  (1,150  a.  & 12  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

71. 3s.  9 \d. — in  Galway,  496  a.  plant.  (803  a.  1 n.  22  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  51.  0s.  5 d. Date  20 th  July  30 th  year.  — 

InroUed  Is/  Jan.  1678. 


Roll,  Sis/  Cha.  II.  Jirst  part,  face. 


dare,  1.  THEOBALD  BUTLER  esq.  — In  Monenew,  20  a. 
6s.  Old. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare— in  Devrynekilly,  29  a. 
8s.  9 \d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co— in  a parcell  in  comon, 
1 a.  3\d. — in  Carrowportlicke,  1 qr.,  27  a.  8s. 841/. — aparcell 
in  comon,  29  a.  8s.  9|d— in  Lisnevicknehitty,  40  a.  12s.  Iftf. ; 
bar.  Inchequin,  same  co.  — Total,  146  a.  plant.  (236  a.  Ik. 
Roscommon.  39  p.  stat)— Total  rent,  21.  is.  id.— in  Portnecrunaght,  1 qr. ; 

Carrewreogh,  1 qr.,  and  Lurga,  1 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9 \d.  in 
Emlough,  1 qr.,  1 a.  %\d.— in  Portnedarragh,  1 qr. ; Urlau- 
nangh,  1 qr. ; Kileyday,  1 qr.,  and  Knockleydigane,  4 qr., 
(122.) 


18a.  3s. 7ft/.  — in  Lurga,  3 cart.;  Derrygarrane,  1 cart.;  Rosco„m„ 
Dromcomra  in  Gloves,  1 cart;  Dromdawe-Cahercrone  or 
Carhetewre,  1 cart.,  part  of  Cloncaldry  4 qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9 \d. ; 
bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. — Total,  37  a.  plant.  (59  a.  3 it. 

28  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  7s.5\d. — in  Liscanane,  2-3ds  of  Mayo. 

4 qr. ; part  of  Dromnenlane  or  Drumenalane,  73  a.  14s.  94 d. 

in  the  other  third  of  Liscanane,  27  a.  5s.  5\d. — in  the  same, 

5 a.  Is.  Old. — in  the  other  4 qr.  of  Dromenlane  and  Logho- 
give,  1 a.  2 id.  — in  Cullin  ats  Lockloe  or  Licklee,  parcell 
belonging  to  Cullin  and  Coolelaggagh,  1 a.  2\d.  — in  Dervy- 


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■ II.  hallagh,  3d  cart.,  2 a.  4jfd.— in  Prebane,  2-Sds  of  cart.,  22  a. 
4s.  5Jd. — in  (lie  same,  49  a.  9s.  lid— in  Coolelaggagh,  83  a. 

°-  16s.93d— in  Callow,  I qr.,  48  a.  9s.  8Jd.  — Total,  311a. 

plant.  (503  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  3?.  2s.  ll$d.;  bar.  Gallen, 

e.  co.  Mayo. 3.  WILLIAM  IlYAN  gent.— In  Cloonetra, 

1 qr.,  83  a.  3. it..  l?.5s.  ~>\d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — a 
parcell  in  coinon  to  Enlesliovist  and  Cahergall,  156  a. 
2?.  7s.  4.}d. — Cahergall,  1 qr.,  133  a.  2?.  Os.  4fd. ; bar.  Bun- 
ratty,  same  co — in  Magowghie  or  Mogowhie,  lqr.  and  2-3ds, 
20  a.  6s.  QJd. — Ballygasten  alias  Cloonevory,  1 qr.  and  2-3ds, 
43  a.  13s. Ojd. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co. — Total,  435  a.  3 b. 

plant.  (705  A.  3 it.  13  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  12s.  Ad. 

4.  ROBERT  DIXON  gent.  — In  Ballyvickrogan,  31  a. 
9s.  ad. — iii  the  same,  20  a.  6s.  Id.— in  the  same,  8 a.  2s.  5Jd. ; 
bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.— in  Trumree  of  the  castle,  Carrow- 
necrosse,  part  thereof,  1 qr.,  7 a.  3 it.  2s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Ibreckan, 
same  co.  — Kilmoyrane  alias  Killmubrane,  2-3ds  qr.,  13  A. 
3s.  1 l.)d.  — in  comons  to  several  parcells  in  Karne  par.,  19  a. 
5s.  9}  d— in  Caherwooly,  i qr.,  1 a.  3 \d. ; bar.  Burren,  same 
co.  a parcell  in  Ballykelly  and  Killadery,  1 qr.,  15  A.  4s.  63d. 
—a  parcell  of  mountain  in  Controversy  between  N“  1 and  15, 
being  Killmeagh  or  ICUlenenagh,  and  Knockbleagh,  1,878  a.,  ' 
of  which  1-1 6th  part  profitable,  making  of  prof.  117  A. 
U.  15s.  6.!d. bar.  Tullogh,  same  co.  — Ballyhiddane  West, 

1 qr.,  139  a.  2?.  2s.  2d. — Trnunemannagh,  l-6th  part  of  the 
qr.  of  Carrowtrough,  13  a.  3s.  llid. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. 
—in  Lismungy,  1 qr.,  33  a.  10s.  03d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. 
— Carhubane,  i plow.,  140  a.  2?.  2s.  63d.;  bar.  Clonderala, 
same  co.  — Total,  556  a.  plant.  (901a.  3 it.  12  p.  stat.)— 

T°!,d  rent,  8?.  9s.  Id. 5.  JOHN  M'NEMARA  and 

HONORA  his  wife — In  Coologherah,  1 qr.,  66  a.  13s.  4 .jd. 
—in  Cossillagh,  1 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9id.— Kiltreghane,  1 qr., 

89  a 18s.  0 id. — in  a mountain  adjoining  to  several  lands, 
142a.  1/. 8s. 9d.  — Total,  370 a.  plant.  (599a.  Ik.  13 p. 
stat.)  Total  rent,  3/.  14s.  lid. ; bar.  Costelloe,  co.  Mayo. 

6.  MORTAGII  M'MAHON.  — Maghery  West  alias 

Rathclone,  84  a.  1/.  5s.  6d. — a parcell  in  coinon,  29  a.  8s.  9|d. ; 
bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare — in  Tullogh,  36  a.  1 0s.  lljd— in 
Clontebannuffe,  2-3ds  qr.,  7 a.  2s.  lid.— in  Polebannnffe  and 
Can-owcrce,  a parcell,  being  comon  to  Cregleah,  11  a.  3s  4d 
—Total,  167  a.  plant.  (270  a.  2r.  1 p.  stat)— Total  rent, 

9.1. 10s.  SM. ; bar.  Islands,  same  co 7.  JOHN  CUSACK 

gent  — In  Killnekilly,  1 qr.,  12a.  3s. 7fd— one  cart  and 
3-5ths  of  a cart,  in  Killenenagh  qr.,  330  a.  51.  Os.  23d.— in 
Loghgort,  24  a.  7s.3id. ; bar.  Tullogh,  same  co.— in  Derrine 
1 qr.,  6 a.  Is.  93d. ; bar.  Barren,  same  co.-in  Tornea,  i qr.’ 

37  a.  1 Is.  2;}d.  in  Tarmonumbinoony  or  Turmonmullmoony 
parcell  having  no  denomination,  12  a.  3s.  7jd—  in  Lisswill- 
voyne,  1 qr.,  18  a.  5s.  5|d.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.-Culli- 
nagh  alias  Ballymacune,  i qr.,  42  a.  12s.  9d.— in  Maddarra, 

23  a.  6s.  113d— a parcell  in  common  to  Corbally,  Ballylncky, 
and  Cloney,  24  a.  7s.31d— one  cart,  called  Craggioweleene, 
m the  lands  of  Cloonagh,  34  a.  10s.4d.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same 
co.— CarrownabarUett,  a parcell,  7 a.  2s.  lid— in  a turlogh 
in  comon  to  Carrowgar  Castle-qr.  and  other  parcells,  28°A. 

8s  6d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co— Total,  597  a.  plant.  (967  a. 

. & 4 p.  stat.)-  Total  rent,  9?.  Is.  3 jd.-  in  Carrick,  25  a.  (40  a. 

1 r.  39  p.  stat.)  5s.03.;  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon 

Date  2d  Nov.  30 th  year.—Inrolled  28 th  Feb.  1679. 


EDMD.  ME  A R A. — Ardnevoylan,  lj  cart,  23  a.  6s.  lljd. 
— Danganbrack,  2J  cart.,  58  a.  17s.  7jd—  Creevagh,  2 qrs, 
234  a.  3?.  1 Is.  0 jd. — in  Caherorne  qr.  alias  Crevagh  ats  Caher- 
kelly,  4 qt'-j  87  a.  It.  6s.  5 d.  — in  the  2 qrs.  of  Maddara, 
4 cart,  and  2-3ds  of  a cart.,  17  a.  5s.  13d.— in  the  qr.  of 
Keefe-West,  2-3d  parts  of  a cart.,  8 a.  2s.  5d—  in  Killdrum 
4 qr.,  4 cart,  13  a.  3s.  lljd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. 
— Total,  440  a.  plant.  (712  a.  2 r.  34  p.  stat.)  — Total 

rent,  6?.  13s.  6 Id. 1 5.  JOHN  HURLEY  gent.  — Far- 

tanbeg,  lqr.,  195  a.  (315  a.  3 it.  18  p.  stat.)  21.  1 9s.  2 jd. ; 
bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.  r'-‘  “ 
rolled  nth  Feb.  1679. 


— Date  26th  Jan.  59th  year. — Jn- 


9.  JOHN  DURY  gent. — In  Cullinagh,  154  a.  2?.  6s.  9d. 
— Knocknegagh,  105  a.  1 1.  1 Is.  10jd. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co. 
Clare— in  Keefe-East,  48  a.  14s.  7d—  in  Urlinmore,  .1  qr., 
55  a.  16s.  8d— in  Urlinbegg,  18  a.  5s.5jd.;  bar.  Bunratty, 
same  co.  — Total,  380  a.  plant.  (615  a.  2 r.  27  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  5/.  15s.  4jd. 10.  JOHN  CARROLL — 

Fomerly,  1 qr,  187  a.  21. 16s.  9\d.— in  Fyagh,  1 qr.,  100  a. 
1/.  10s.  43d— in  Cregenesanagh,  13a.  3s.  lljd. ; bar  Tul- 
lagh, same  co— Total,  (486  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4?.  11s.  Id 

11.  DONOGH  CARROLL.  — Knockprehan,  1 or.’ 

138  a.  2/.  Is.  103d— in  Fyagh  qr.,  50  a.  15s.  2jd— Total! 
(304  a.  2 a.  8 P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  2/.17s.ljd.;  bar.  Bun- 
ratty, same  co. 11.  JOHN  CARROLL,  heir  to  Donogh 

Carroll  gent— In  Scalpnagowne,  1 qr.,  19  A.  2 r.  5s.  lOjd. 
— in  a parcell  of  mountain  belonging  to  Calluragh  ami 
Scalpnagowne,  12  a.  3s.  73d.;  same  bar.  and  co.  -! Total 

(51  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9s.  6d. -12.  GEORGE 

FERRIS  gent.  — Caherloghan,  1 qr.,  160  a.  2?.  8s.  7d— 
in  Fyagh,  1 qr.,  6 a.  ls.93d — in  Creaghnenashina"h,  -t  or 

"*•  l1;1":; 

Lf  ’’  2j  A'  7s‘ ld-  > same  bar.  and  co — Total,  202  a.  plant. 
(327  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  3?.  Is.  33d. 13.  Dr. 


16.  HENRY  I VERS  esq — In  Bally  voy,  2 parcells,  both 
making  up  a qr.,  79  a.  1?.  4s. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare. 

the  reversion  of  30  a.  in  Clontra,  1 qr,  from  the  death  of 
Cath.  Gorman,  9s.  ljd.  — in  Ranaghan,  1 qr,  1 a.  3 jd. — 
in  Keilldonellballagh,  3 qrs,  27  a.  8s.2jd.;  bar.  Tullagh, 

same  co in  Ballnaferevarnagh,  17  a.  5s.  2d.  — in  Cra- 

gannashnnagh,  15  a.  4s.  64d.  — in  Creaghanenashinagh, 
4qr,  3 a.  lid.  — in  Grannaghan,  1,  qr,  16a.  4s.  10jd.; 
bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. — Cardough  alias  Gortaduffe,  4 qr, 
11a,  (17  a.  3 b.  li  p.  stat.)  2s.  2Jd. ; 4 bar.  Bellainoe,  co. 
Galway— in  Ballyvickrogan,  1 qr,  7 a.  2s.  14d— in  Lishni- 
vicknehehy,  1 cart,  9 a.  ls.6jd.— in  Tirenea,  4 qr,  4a. 
Is.  2 Id.  — Inishla,  parcell  in  Controversy,  12  a.  3s.  7 jd. — 
Tonelegeigh,  4 qr,  20  a.  6s.  Id.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 
—in  Ballnaferevarnagh,  10  a.  .3.  04d.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same 
co — in  parcell  coinon  to  N°  21,  22,  24,  1 a.  3.1  d. ; bar. 
•Corcumroe,  same  co. — Gortenumerickny,  1 cart,  of  Lismungy 
qr,  22  a.  6s.  83d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co — Lishineare, 

1 cart,  of  Derrycrossane  als  Lishineare  ats  Aghagha  qr, 
154  A.  21. 6s.  9jd. ; bar.  Clonderala,  same  co— in  Kellonehan, 

I qr,  45  a.  13s.  8d. — in  Killouhan  ats  Cragogh,  3d  of  a qr. 
single,  53  a.  16s.  ljd— in  Fannor,  3d  of  a qr,  22  a.  6s.  8,{d. 
—in  Fanuruske,  d",  41  a.  12s.  54d.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co. 

— Total  in  Clare,  584  a.  plant.  (945  a.  3 r.  32  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  8?.  17s.  4Jd.  — two  fairs  to  be  held  for  ever  on 

II  June  and  11  November,  and  the  day  before  each,  with  a 

Tuesday  market  at  the  town  of  Ardskeagh  alias  Broadford. 

for  yc  fair  on  11  June,  5s. — for  the  other  fair  and  market, 

15s.;  bar.  Tullagh,  same  co 19.  DANIEL  Lord  Visct. 

CLARE,  a parcell  called  Shannavree,  15  a.  4s.  63d. 

Glaneeternefeny,  11a.  3s.  4d.  — Total,  (42  a.  & 11p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  7s.  10|d.;  bar.  Islands,  same  co. 19.  OLIVER 

GRACE— In  Clontra,  1 qr,  75  a.  1?.  2s.  9 jd— in  Ardskea 
i qr,  75  a.  1?.  2s.  9 jd. — Total,  150  a.  plant.  (242a.  3 R.  36  p. 
«.»t,)— Total  rent,  2?.  5s.  6-Jd. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co, 

JOHN  O’DEA.  — In  Drumcurrin  East  and  Bannagher, 
a.  8s.  5 Jd. — in  Drumcurrin  West,  20  a.  6s.  Id. — Total, 
(77  a.  3 n.  stat.)— Total  rent,  14s.  6 Jd. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same 

co 19.  THOMAS  BUTLER,  son  and  heir  of  John— 

In  Derrycrossane  als  Lissaneare,  Aghaga,  25  A.  (40  a.  1 R.  9p. 

stat.)  7s.  7d.;  bar.  Clonderala,  same  co. 19.  PHILIP 

HENESY. — I11  Drumcurrin  West,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 r.  6 p. 

stat.)  12s.  14d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. -19.  DONOGH 

M'NEMARRA. — In  Glanesladde,  1 qr,  19  a.  5s.  9jd. In 

Lismacadda  and  Fenenagh,  40  a.  12s.  ljd— in  Killboydan, 

N.  qr,  16  a.  4s.  lOjd. ; bar.  Burren  and  Bunratty,  same  co 

Total, 75  a. plant.  (121a.  1 r.  37  p.stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  2s.9.!d. 

21.  MORTAGI-I  DOWLING  esq.  — In  Sununagh 

No«h,  2qrs„  35  a.  10s.7jd— in  Colloragh  and  Scalpnegowcm, 
125a.  1?.  17s.  lljd— a parcell  in  comon  belonging  to  Callo- 
ragl.  and  Scalpnegowen,  57  a.  17s.  33d— in  a parcell  of 

mountain  belonging  to  Scalpnegowen,  26  a.  7s.  103d. in  a 

parcell  of  mountain  belonging  to  Curragh,  25  a.  7s.  74d. in 

a parcell  of  no  denomination,  belonging  to  Curragh,  32  a. 

9s.  7Jd.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same  co— Total,  300  a.  plant.  (486  a! 

stat.)— Total  rent,  4?.  lls.  Id. 23.  EDMD.  DWYRE. 

—In  Ardskeagh  qr,  266  a.  (430  a.  3 It.  20  p.  stat.)  4?.  0s.8d. ; 

bar.  Tullagh,  same  co 23.  MARY  HUGHES  alias 

HURD. 111  Coolcmy ne qr. ,48a.  (77a.  3 it.  stat.)  14s.63d.; 

bar.  Clonderala,  same  co.  — 23.  NICS.  STRITCII.  — In’ 
Killegee,  Shanacknocke,  and  Carrowmeere,  1 qr,  34  A.  (55  a. 

& 1 1 p.  stat.)  10s.  4d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co 24.  ALEX- 

ANDER HOVENDEN  esq.  and  ELLINOR  his  wife. 

— In  Killegee,  lj  qr,  47  a.  14s.  3 Jd.  — in  Clongeehine, 
lqr,  159  a.  2?.  8s.  3d.  — in  Killokennedy,  1 qr,  118  a. 

\l.  15s.  93d.  — in  Killegee  nnd  Shnnknock,  19  a.  5s.  93d. 

in  the  1.V  qr.  of  the  same,  44  a.  13s.  4jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

— 1 Total,  387  a.  plant.  (626  a.  3r.  19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

51. 17s.  53d—  to  her  and  her  assigns.- 25.  BRYAN  HAN- 


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RAGHANE  gent., — in  Carrowireagli  qr.,  25  a.  7s.  7 d. — Car- 
rowireagh,  1 qr.,  16  a.  4s.  10  jd;  bar.  Corcuinroe,  same  co. 

— Total,  (86  a.  1 r.  25  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  12s.  bid. 25. 

RALPH  WILSON  esq. — Part  of  Ballynahowne,  12  a. 
3s.  7 id. — in  Bally trasny,  formerly  set  out  by  final  settlement  to 
Sir  V.  Browne,  86  a.  It  6s.  1 jd.;  same  bar.  and  co.— Lack, 
110  a.  It  13s.  4jd- — Coolespine,  234  a.  3t  1 Is. — in  Brock- 
ney  West,  10  a.  3s.;  bar.  Clonderala,  same  co. — partof  Castle- 
towne,  and  land  of  Ballyganner  als  Polquilicka,  6 a.  Is.  lOd. 
— Creganavnyclony  parcell,  4 a.  Is.  2jd- — in  Glansleide,  3 a. 
10W. — one  qr.  in  the  2qrs.  of  Ballyganner,  12  a.  3 s.7jd. — 
a parcell  in  common,  8 a.  2s.  ad. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co— 

Total,  71.  7s. Dale  27th  Nov.  30 th  year.—Inrolled  28 th 

Feb.  1679. 

Clare.  28.  WALTER  SPRING  gent.,  son  and  heirofEdw1. — 
Gortwoldorran,  lcart.,  42  a.  12s.  9d. — Stowelbegg  alias  Stow- 
ellmore  4 qr.,  60  a.  18s.  2 Id. — Mohill,  1 qr.,  38  a.  11s.  6.)d- — 
Ballycullinabegg,  38  a.  11s.  6 W->  bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 
—Total,  178  a.  plant.  (288  a.  1 r.  11  p.  stat.)  21. 14s.  Ojd-— 
Roscommon.  Gortgoobane,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  88  A. 

17s.  9 Jd- — Carrowmore,  lqr.,90A.  18s.  3 jd- — Rathclara,  lqr., 
42  a.  8s.  SJd. — Gunrade,  2qrs.,  130  a.  It  6s.  3W- — Carrow- 
dowan,  2qrs.,  102  a.  It  0s.  7 W- — in  Rathleagh,  2qrs.  119  a. 
It  4s.  Id. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — Total, 
655  a.  plant.  (1,060  a.  Sr.  35 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6t  12s. 7 W- 

Clare.  29.  HONORA  and  TIRLOGH  MAC  MAHON.— In 

Killenan,  lqr.,  94a.  (152  a.  1 r.  2p.  stat)  lt8s.6W-;  bar. 

Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 30.  Dr.  RICHARD  MADDEN. 

— In  Lisdownvarna  and  Ballyteige,  10  a.  3s.  0W- — in  Knock- 
anshine,  1 a.  3W->  bar.  Burren,  same  co. — in  Glancarnan  ats 


Glancannon  j qr.,  58  a.  17s.  7j£;  bar.  Clonderala,  same  co.  31  Cn.ix. 

—Total,  (11 1 a.  3 r.  2 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  It  0s.  11W-— in  — 

Lack  and  Toghanane  4 qr.,  and  Knockaweede  j qr.,  29  a.  Mayo. 
5s.  10W-— Caldragh,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  7jd— in  partof  Currea 
^ qr.,  6 a.  Is.  2\d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — Total,  (93  a.  3 r. 

31  p.  stat.)  —Total  rent,  11s.  8 jd. 30.  SILVESTER  HE- 

HIR.— Sranagh,  a parcell  of  mountain,  6 a.  Is.  2>,d. — Fynane, 

1 qr.,  28  a.  5s.  8<t— mountain  belonging  to  this  qr.,  14  a. 

2s.  10<t — mountain  belonging  to  Aghany  and  Aghanisky,  3 a. 

7 id.-,  bar.  Murriske,  same  co— Total,  51  a.  plant.  (88  a.  3 r. 

9 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  10s.  id. 30.  EDMOND  OGE  Galtoay. 

O’HEHIR. — In  Derrydonnell,  50  a.  (80  a.  3 r.  33  p.  stat.) 

10s.  1W,;  j bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway. 30.  TEIGE  clare- 

RYAN. — in  Killdonnellballagh,  8a.  (12a.  Sr.  33 p.  stat.) 

2s.5d.;  bar. Tullagh,  co.  Clare. 31.  JAMES  AYLMER 

esq. — In  Moroghtoha,  80  a.  It  4s.  3id. — more  in  the  same, 

12  a.  3s.  7 jd. — in  Fanaruske  3d  of  qr.,  1 a.  3 Jd. — in  Ballin, 

1 qr.,  1 a.  3W- — >■'  Derrinbegg  and  Killey,  1 a.  3W- — in 
Killoneghan  alias  Cragohan  l-3d  of  a qr.,  2 a.  7 Id. ; bar. 

Burren,  same  co. — in  Killdonaghballagh,  34.  a.  10s.  4jd.  ; 
bar.  Tullagh,  same  co. — Total,  131  a.  plant.  (212  a.  & 32  p. 

stat.) -Total  rent,  It  19s.  9 d. 32.  BRIDGET  CLARE 

and  FRANCIS  EUSTACE. — In  Fenionagh,  27  a.  8s.  2\d. 

— in  Morroghtoha,  28  a.  8s.  6d.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co. — 

Total,  55  a.  plant.  (89  a.  & 12  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  16s.  8W- 

33.  JAMES  FREENA  gent. — In  Clondrinagh,  36  a. 

(58  a.  1 R.  10  p.  stat.)  10s.  11 W—  Clonboyerane  1 qr.,  126  a. 

(204  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)  It  18s.  3d—  Bullogher  J qr.,  142  a. 

(230  a.  Sc  2p.  stat.)  2t3s.ljtt;  bar.  Clonderala,  same  co. 

Date  28 th  Nov.  30 th  year.—Inrolled  19/4  Feb.  1679. 


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Roll,  31st  Cli.  II.' 

Roscommon.  L GERRALD  DILLON  esq., — Carrowgarry,  1 qr.,  40  a. 

8s.  1W-— in  Ballyglasse,  3 qrs.,  217  a.  21.  3s.  11W- — Ra- 
moyle,  in  the  same,  203  a.  2 1 Is.  1W- — Sleaven,  1 qr.,  210  a. 
21. 2s.  6 W- — Rabin,  Ilia  and  Tulchan,  3qrs , 941  a.  9t  10s.6W. 
— Ballymackneboyoughter,  2 qrs.,  263  a.  2t  13s.  3d. ; bar. 
Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon. — Aghacun'in,  2 qrs.,  183  a. 

It  17s.  0W- — Littergoole,  lqr.,  77  a.  15s.  7d. ; bar.  Boyle, 
sameco. — Edan,  lcart., and  Kinclare,  lcart.,  96a.  19s. 5 W- — 
in  Coylclogh alias  Killoclogliane,  lqr., — in  Clunshinagh,  138a. 

It  7s.  lljd. — Carrowgarry,  lqr.,  104a.  It  Is.  Ojd. — Le- 
trym,  4 gneeves,  5 a.  Is.  Ojd. ! bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — 
in  Knockdrumdonnell,  48  a.  9s.  8 jd- — in  Corbally,  2 qrs., 

5 a.  Is.  Ojd.;  bar.  Athlone,  same  co. — Total,  2,530  a.  plant. 

Mayo.  (4,098  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  25t  12s.  3Jd— Killne- 
doghie,  i qr.,  112  a.  It  2s.  8{d. — Controversy  belonging  to 
the  same,  4 a.  9jd. — Lung  alias  Lack,  182  a.  It  16s.  10jd- — 
Kilbannamore  alias  Bunmadmore,  1 trine,  137  a.  It  7s.  8 jd. 
— Magliereboy,  with  the  mountain,  37  a.  7s.  5jd. — in  Tua- 
brackane,  1 trine,  27  a.  5s.  bid. — in  Coolena  ais  Cooline, 
16  a.  3s.  2jd. — Clonlunny,  1 trine,  68  a.  13s.  9jd. — Agh- 
amore  alias  Carrowtihane,  1 qr.,  69  a.  13s.  1 1 jd- — Agha- 
more  alias  Shanvallymoyler,  lqr.,  51a.  10s.  4d. — bogg  and 
wood  belonging  to  the  lands  of  Ger.  Dillon,  6 a.  Is.  2W- — 
Seltaghernon,  1 qr.,  59  a.  11s.  11 W- — Clunbullick,  J qr.,  16  a. 
3s.  2 jd- — in  Tobber  J qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9 jd. — Tawnyfanoge,  1 qr., 
77a.  15s. 7 id.;  bar.  Costello,  co.  Mayo. — in  Ruskebegg, 
32  a.  6s.  5jd. — wood  and  good  pasture,  31  a.  6s.  3 jd. — Lis- 
mekin  alias  Droneene  ats  Levallynemonystragh,  2 qrs.,  150  a. 
It  10s.  4 Jd. — in  Carrowlarane  ats  Carrowickavock,  1 qr., 
99  a.  It  0s.  0W- — in  Carrowcoolagb,  1 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10W- — 
in  Lisnarew  alias  Lismareny,  2 qrs.,  30  a.  6s.  Id.;  bar.  Clan- 
morris,  same  co. — Total,  1,246  a.  plant.  (2,018  a.  1 r.  9p. 

Galway,  stat.) — Total  rent,  12t  12 s.  3jd. — a bogg,  having  several  pro- 

prietors, 14  a.  2s.  lOd. — Lahardan,  33  a.  6s.  8 jd.  > bar.  Kil- 
tartan,  co.  Galway. — in  Garrane,  2 qrs.,  38  a.  7s.  8 d. — in 
Oughlusk,  1 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  0 jd- — in  Carrowbegg,  1 qr.,  4 a. 

9 jd. — a great  waste  bogg,  4 a.  9 jd. — a great  waste  bogg, 

5 a.  Is.  Ojd. — in  Carrowauna,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2jd. — a turf  bogg  in 
comon,  2 a.  4jd. — in  Laske,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2jd. — in  Carrowvellick, 

3 a.  7jd. — bogg  in  comon,  1 a.  2 jd. — in  Carroward,  2 a.  4jd.; 
bar.  Dunmore,  same  co. — in  Cloneckarberie  or  Clonescarbrie 
qr.,  8 a.  Is.  7 jd- — “ parcell  of  bogg  in  coinon,  12  a.  2s.  5 jd. — 
in  Carrowmore,  3-4ths  qr.,  1 9 a.  3s.  1 0 jd. — in  Caherbehernagh, 
10  a.  2 r.  2s.  lid. — in  Shanvaballyne  and  Moyrush  alias  Car- 
•rowroe,  3-4tlis  of  a qr.,  11  a.  2s.  2 jd.;  i bar.  Killyan,  same 
co— Total,  178  a.  2 n.  plant.  (289  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)— Total 

rent,ltl6s.ljd. 4.  HENRY  CROFTONesq., — InDrum- 

(122.) 


.first  fart,  back. 

bane,  1 qr.,  and  in  Scartleagh,  1 qr.,  253  a.  21. 1 Is.  2jd—  Sligo. 
Coney,  1 qr.,  146  a.  It  9s.  6 jd— Carrowilkin,  215  a.  2i3s.  6Jd. 

— Knockoylew  alias  Kinkelty,  j qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4 jd. ; bar.  Ley- 
ney,  co.  Sligo— Total,  690  a.  plant.  (1,117  a.  2 r.  20  p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  6tl9s.8jd. 5.  WILLIAM  SHAW’ esq.,  Mayo 

— Mervihill,  1 qr.,  1 13  A.  It  2s.  10jd— Skehane,  1 qr.,  190a. 

It  18s.  5jd. — Laggane,  1 qr.,  71  a.  14s. 4jd. — Reiske,  lqr., 

85  a.  2 r.  17s.  4d. — Largaboy,  1 qr.,  105  a.  It  Is.  3 Jd- ; bar. 

Costello,  co.  Mayo. — Ardkelly,  lqr.,  117  a.  It  3s.  7jd. ; 
bar.  Killmaine,  same  co— Total,  681  a.  2 r.  plant.  (1,104  a. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  6tl8s. 6.THOMAS  BOURKEesq— 

In  Ballydavid,  46 a.  9s.3jd—  Corbane,  1 qr.,  152  a.  1/1 0 s.  9 jd.  Galway. 

— Corskeagli,  lqr.,  76a.  15s. 4 Jd. — Carroward,  lqr.,  97a. 

19s.  7jd—  Fierymore  or  Fiermore,  54  a.  10s.  1 ljd— Carrow- 
macrenody,  34  a.  6s.  10W- — difference  between  Jasper  and 
Rob1  French,  esqrs.,  all  heathy,  l-4thpart  comon,  19  a.  3s.  10  jd. 

— difference  between  the  said  parties,  all  heathy  and  stony 
pasture,  l-4th  part  profitable,  6 a.  Is.  2 jd. — a parcell  of 
coinon,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. ; J bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway. — Total, 

491  a.  plant.  (795  a.  1 r.  13  p.  stat. — Total  rent,  4t  19s.  4 jd. 

— Ballycowree,  T 1 A.  3s.  4d. — Killgobbane  cart.,  3 a.  10  jd.  Clare. 

— Total,  (22  a.  2 r.  28  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  4s.  2 jd. ; bar. 

Burren,  co.  Clare. 6.  HENRY  CHALLENOll  gent.  Galway. 

—In  Trasternagh,  SJqrs.,  32  a.  (51a.  3 r.  13  p.stat.)  6s.5jd.; 

bar.  Tyaquin,  co..  Galway. 7.  EDMOND  MALONE  Roscommon 

gent. — In  Arnlaghinmore  and  Ardlaghinbegg,  148  a.  It  9s.  11W-; 
l bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Corry  j qr.,  3 a. 

7jd. — Granroade,  lqr.,  43a.  8s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Ballintober, 
same  co. — in  Darrine,  16  a.  3s.  3d. — a Controversy  with  Ca- 
moge,  9 a.  Is.  9 jd. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — in  Gortne- 
crosse,  8 a.  ls.7Jd. — in  Drumloage,  Derrenesard  and  Dar- 
rine, lj  cart.,  22  a.  4s.  5jd;  bar.  Boyle,  same  co— a Con-  Mayo. 
troversie  with  Cloncormuck,  4 a.  9jd.;  bar.  Killmaine,  co. 

Mayo.— in  Ballynehiskeragh  4 qrs.,  41a.  8s.  3 id. ; bar.  Galway. 
Longford,  co.  Galway. — Total  rent,  21.  19s.  6d. — in  Boagh,  Roscommon 
1 qr.,  40  a.  (64  a.  3 r.  6 p.)  8s.  Id. ; j bar.  Moycarnan,  co.  Ros- 
common.  Date  2Mh  Aug.  30th  year. — Inrolled  7th  Feb. 

1679. 

10.  RICHARD  SI1EE  esq. — In  Clontra  qr.,  205  a.  Galway. 
31. 2s.  2 jd- — in  Clontra,  75  a.  11 2s.  9jd. — in  Ardskeagh,  75  a. 

It  2s.  9}d. — Total,  355  a.  plant.  (575  A.  & 7 p.  stat.) — Total 
rent,  5 1 7s.  9d.  ;-bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — in  Knockanroe  qr., 

50  a.  10s.  ljd. — in  Knockancarragh  qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd. — in 
the  parcell  of  mountain  in  comon  in  Kilteskill  parish,  6 a. 

Is.  3d. — in  Ballymerritt  j qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5,jd. — Knockanroe, 

J qr.,  25  a.  5s.  OJd.j  i bar.  Letrym,  co.  Galway. — Total, 


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Galway. 


Galway. 


128  a.  plant.  (207  a.  1 it.  12  r.  slat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  5s.  10  id. 
— in  Ballycullenagh,  lqr.,  31  A.9s.5£d. — in  Caherserkin  (N.E. 
part),  lqr.,  6 a.  Is.  lOd. — in  Carrowmanagh,  1 parcel!,  2 a. 
7\d. — in  Carroweragh,  15  a.  4s.  6:)d. — Knockneralia,  iqr., 
100  a.  1/.  10s.  4 id. — in  Ballyeliere,  1 a.  3 |d. — in  Carrow- 
micklery,  1 a.  3J,d— in  Ballyvoy,  2 parcells,  31  A.  9s.  5d.  • 
bar.  Corcnmroe,  co.  Clare. — Total,  187  a.  plant.  (302  a.  3 it. 
35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 16s.  9Sd— in  a parcell  common, 
belonging  to  Raglasse,  1 qr.,  3 a.  (4  a.  3 r.  17  p.  stat.) 

bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway 12.  ROBT.  SHEE  FITZ- 

HENRY. — Rathglasse,  1 qr.,  245  a.  21.  9s.  7d— in  Glan- 
garden,  1 qr,,  182  a.  1/.  16s.  lOd— Total,  427  a.  plant.  (691  a. 
2 r.  30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.6s.5d.;  same  bar.  and  co. 
Dale  30 th  Dec.  30 th  year. — Inrollcd  8th  Feb.  1679. 

13.  THOMAS  WHITE. — In  Sbanballyline  and  Moyrusli 
alias  Carrowroe,  3-4tlis  of  a qr.,  39  a.  7s.  Ofd— in  Moyrusli, 
d°,  54  a.  10s.  1 Ijd. — woods  in  common  to  the  lands  of  Lis- 
carrogy,  Creganarory,  Bellanacore,  Sbanbnllylyne,  and  Crew- 
roe,  called  by  the  names  of  Cappagh,  Eskeragh,  Derryeskipe, 
Clonkeene,  Miltegormon,  Killeclogh,  Clonfenoge,  Boreban- 
nagli,  Creggans,  and  Kiltacouse,  40  a.  8s.  l^d.;  bar.  Kil- 
lyan,  co.  Galway— Total,  133  a.  plant.  (215  a.  1 it.  29  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  6s.  lljd. Date  28 th  Feb.  31st  year. 

— Inrolled  3 1st  March  1679. 

15.  SAMUEL  MOLLYNEUX  esq. — All  that  and  those 
the  houses,  backsides,  stables  and  gardens  in  Oxmantowne, 
late  in  the  possession  of  the  widow  Murray  alias  Salmon, 
meared  and  bounded  on  the  W.  and  N.  by  the  King’s  pave- 
ment, on  the  S.  by  a house  and  backside  in  the  possession  of 
Rich'1  Folliard,  and  on  the  E.  by  the  garden  of  John  Keating, 
esq.,  and  the  land  belonging  to  the  parochial  church  of  St. 

John’s  Dublin,  11.  17 s.  6 d. ; City  of  Dublin. Date  3d 

Jan.  30 th  year — Inrolled  22 d March  1679. 


17.  ISIDORE  LYNCH  of  Drumcong,  esq. — In  Muckul- 
lin,  3 qrs.,  423  a.  4/.  5s.  6fd— one  moiety  of  Killerany  and 
Kilbrolehan,  7 cart.,  93  a.  18s.  9§d— in  Carrowlustrany  and 
Lealetter,  2-3ds  of  a qr.,  52  a.  10s.  6$d—  Dromevaghane  par- 
cell,  93  a.  18s.  93d.— a Controversy,  55a.  11s.  litf— Gortne- 
mony,  1 cart.,  12  a.  2s.  5 d. — Cappagbmore,  1 cart.,  64  a. 
12s.  1 I’d.— in  Killkallin,  3 cart.,  16  a.  3s. 2fd— Oghery,  4qrs., 
658  a.  6/.  13s.  1 £d. — in  Ballynany,  Knockenarrin,  and  Kill- 
dagamoge,  4 qrs.  and  3 cart.,  223  a.  21.  5s.  ljd— Rymno  or 
Rynine,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.7^d.;  bar.  Muckullin,  co.  Galway. 
—in  Ballyderine,  1 qr.,  6 a.  Is.  2 id. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. 

in  the  4 qrs.  and  3 cart.,  of  Ballynany,  Knockenarrin  and 
Killdagamoge,  95  a.  19s.  2f-d.;  bar.  Muckullin,  same  co— 

Total,  1,813  a.  plant.— Total  rent,  18/.  6s.  8 id. Dale  14 th 

March  3 1st  year. —Inrolled  27 th  March  1679. 


20.  Sir  RICHARD  REYNELL  knt.,  Justice  of  tlieK  B 
SIR  J.TEMFLE  knt.,  Sol’  G.,  WM.  BAZILL,  THOMAS 
BROWNE  and  JOHN  MANSFIELD,  esqrs.  executors 


of  Tlieoph11  Eaton  esq.,  deced. — In  Boherduffe,  8 a.  Is.  6d. — 31  C|I  lr 

in  KiUaspigmoylan,  58  a.  11s.  9d.— Total,  (106  a.  2 u.  30  1. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  13s.  3d. ; bar.  Loughrcn,  co.  Galway. — to  Galway 

hold  to  the  sole  use  of  John  Eaton,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 

Tlieoph',  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Tlieoph*  foiycver. 

22.  JOHN  Ld.  Bp.  of  IULLALOW— Killafin,  i plow.,  Clare. 
178  a.  (288  a.  1 n.  12  p.  stat.)  21.  14s.  0$d.;  bar.  Clonderala, 
co.  Clare. — to  him  and  his  successors,  bishops  of  Killalow,  for 

over. 23.THOM  AS  HICKMAN  esq. — In  Madara,  2qrs., 

10  a.  (16  a.  8c  13  p.  stat.)  3s.  0.Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co 

23.  C ATI-I.  CLANCHYand  JOHN  her  son— in  Bally - 

nelan,  1 cart,  and  3-5ths,  29  a.  (46  a.  3 r.  34  p.  stat.)  8s.  9|d.; 

bar.  Incliiquin,  same  co. 23.  MURTOGH  O’HEHIR— 

In  the  same,  7 a.  (11a.  1 r.  14  p.  stat.)  Is.  5d. Dale  17 th 

March  31s/  year. — Inrolled  20 th  May  1679. 

25.  FREDERICK  TRENCH  esq.-Derrivillon,  Lqr.,  Galway. 
94  a.  19s.  0~d. — in  Caltraleagh,  lqr.,  133  a.  1/.  6s.  11  id— 

Derrvvillon  other  qr.,  94  a.  19s.  0£d— in  Killcloony  qr., 
contiguous  to  Derryvillon,  10  a.  2s.  0>d. — the  long  bogg  in 
coihon  to  Killeene,  Farranafreagh,  Caltraleagh  and  Derry- 
willin,  7 a.  Is.  5d.— in  Liscappale  qr.,  96  a.  19s.  5{d. — in 

Grange,  6 a.  Is.  2,)d. ; bar.  Clonm'knowen,  co.  Galway. 

in  Lismaloghlin  qr.,  23  a.  4s.  7|d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. 

in  Liscapple  qr.,  5 a.  Is. — two  1 qrs.  of  Loghbowen,  131  a. 

1/.  6s.  6$d.;  bar.  Clonm'knowen,  same  co. Total,  599  a. 

plant.  (970  a.  1 n.  6p.  stat— Total  rent,  61.  Is.  3)d. 27. 

YV ILLIAM  BRABAZON  esq. — In  the  qr.,  of  Clogli,  201  a. 

21.  0s. 8. (d— in  Ballyglasse,  lqr.,  259  a.  21.  )2s.5;jd— in  the 
qr.  of  Shehane  and  Shanballymore,  49  a.  9s.  llid. ; bar. 

Tyaquin,  same  co— in  Beagh,  41  a.  8s.  3. Id. ; bar.  Moy-  Roscommon. 
carnon,  co.  Roscommon— Total,  550  a.  plant.  (891  a.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  51.  11s.  44d. Date  9 th  Jan.  30 th  year.— 

Inrolled  18/4  Feb.  1679. 

29.  GEORGE  Lord  Visct.  LANESBOROUGH. Longford. 

The  7£  cart,  in  the  lands  of  Carrowles,  mearing  E.  and  N. 
with  the  Lord  Barnwall’s  lands,  S.  to  the  Shannon,  and  W. 
to  the  cart  of  land  called  Tibber,  Camagh,  and  Anvallymanus 
335  a.  3 r.  32  p.  plant  (544a.  1 r.  2 p.  stat.)  1/.  5s.;  co.  Long-’ 

ford Date  19/4  May  31s/  year. — Inrolled  26/4  Man 

1679.  J 


31.  JAMES  POWER  gent.,  grandson  of  James— Cre- 
gananty,  2 qrs.,  559  a.  51.  13s.  2Ad— in  Caherforvas,  2 qrs., 
121a.  1/.  4s.  5 Jd— Total,  680  a.  plant  (1,101a.  2r.  5p  stat ) 

—Total  rent,  6/.  17s.  8 d. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway - 

Date  Is/  May  32 d year — Inrolled  20/4  May  1680. 

33.  JOHN  and  THOMS.  CAMELL.  — In  Cappannah 
and  Cappatranagh,  80  a.  16s.  2£d— in  the  same  42  a 8s  6d 
-in  the  same,  54  a.  10s.  llid— in  the  same,  45  a.  9s.  1 \d.\ 
h bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway— Total,  221  a.  plant.  (357  a. 
3 r.  37  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 4s.  9d— to  hold  to  John  for 
life;  remainder  to  Tho-  and  his  heirs.— -Date  27/4  May 
31st  year.— Inrolled  2d  June  1679. 


1.  THOMAS  BABINGTON— Part  of  Lisbyalett,  262  a. 
1 r.  34  P— in  tlie  westerly  part  of  Dreiiagh,  240  a. — Total, 
(813  A.  3 R.  25  P.  stat.)— Total  rent,  71. 12s.  7id. ; bar.  Car- 

bury,  co.  Cork Date  16/4  July  31s/  year.— Inrolled 

1st  Jan.  1679. 

’<•  2.  MATHEW  BEGG— In  the  4 qrs.  of  Deran,  297  a. 

3/.  0s.  lid— in  the  same,  144  a.  1/.  9s.  ljd— Total,  441a. 
plant.  (714  a.  In.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  9s.  3d.;  bar. 

Ballintober.co.  Roscommon 4.  FRANCIS  DILLON— 

In  Killmore,  3 cart.  98  a.  19s.  lOd— in  Drummud  and  Drum, 

lqr.,  162  a.  11.  12s.  9 id. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. Total, 

260  a.  plant.  (421  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 12s.  7 Id. 

5.  GARRETT  CRUICE  gent. — Melaglunore,  59  a. 

lls.lljd— inMelaglibegg,  16  a.  3s.3d.;  bar. BaUintober, same 
CO— Total,  75  a.  plant.  ( 12 1 a.  2 11.  stat.)— Total  rent,  15s.  2id. 
Dale  3d  Dec.  31s/  year. — Inrolled  6/4  Dec.  1679. 

7.  Col.  JOHN  GORGES,  and  the  rest  of  y=  adventurers 

of  the  corporation  of  Taunton Rahyne,  284  a.  2 u.  32  P 

Vinmore,  163  a.  2r.  16  p — in  Ballynlugg  halfe,  109  a.  1 r. 
16  p.  prof.  107  a.  & 8 p.  unprof. — Mullaghmeaghan  and  Agha- 


Roll,  31stCha.II.  second  Fart,  face. 


gnddy,  255  a.  3 k -BaUyferngh,  24  a.  1 r.  8 p. — partof  Mou- 
nagly  called  Clounties,  20  a— Total,  856  a.  2 n.  32  p.  nlant 
(1,387a.  2 r.  24 p.  stat.)— Total  rent  17/.  6s.  llid.;  bar! 

Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath Date  26/4  July  31st  year 

— Inrolled  9/4  Dec.  1679. 

V10M  uIANUEa  i)!,OOIlE  esT— The  plow,  of  Myllyny  Corh 
alms  Mylleene,  and  Clontie  ais  Clayties,  12gneeves,  173a 
2 r.  (218  a.  stat.)  l/.5s.;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Cork.— Dote 
23d  Dec.  31s/  year.—Inrolhd  22 d Jan.  1679. 


13.  PAULE  SHERLOCK  esq._Pa.-t  of  the  N.  part  of 
Kilmoquage,  84  a.;  bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford— part 
ofK.llowen,48A— Knockaderry(part),38A— Rannello  (part), 
J16*;  ?"•  2<ip— LiskUl  (part),  9 A— Upper  Butterstowne 
(p"  t),  24i  a.  1 it.  13p— Loughdakin  (part),  322  a.  ; bar.  Mid- 
dlethird,  same  co— Garronmorrish,  335  a— a parcell  in  the 
J,  being  11  A— Ballygarry,  87  a— Cooletubrid,  3d  of 
plow.,  123  a ; bar  Upperthird,  same  co— pai-t  of  Ballybegg, 
122  a.  1r  2Jp.;  bar.  Dec.es,  same  co— Smorebeg,  34 1 • 
bar.  M.ddlethird,  same  co— a park  without  St.  Patrick’s  -rate 
called  Park  Vane,  3 a— Kilby,  being  a parcell  without  St! 


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si  CH.  II. 
Waterford. 


Dublin. 


Galway. 


Galway. 


1825.]  FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT.  263 


Patrick’s  gate,  17  a. — a mill-dam,  with  a spot  of  a garden 
near  y'  city  wall,  at  the  Ring  Tower.  — a small  garden  in 
Colpeck. — a small  garden  without  the  Clause  gate. — a moore 
or  marsh  gronnd  called  Mooregowne ; in  the  liberties  of  the 
city  of  Waterford. — one  house  in  Newe-street. — old  walls  of 
a house  in  d“. — an  old  tenement  and  backside. — a house. — 
a house. — a house. — a house. — a thatched  house. — a thatched 
house ; in  New-street,  Waterford. — all  the  waste  plots  in  yc 
said  street. — a small  house  in  said  street;  in  New-street. — 
a tenement  in  Conduit-lane. — a tenement  and  backside  in 
Boat  ats  High-street. — a house  or  tenement  commonly  called 
Wood  Hall  or  New  Hall;  all  in  Trinity  parish. — a house  in 
St.  Michael’s  parish. — a small  tenement  in  Carrick,  near  the 
Earl’s  Mill. — Total,  1,591  A.  1 it.  28  p.  plant.  (2,578  a.  & 15  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  2 41.  3s.  id. — part  of  Killmoquage,  92  a. — 
Colloghmorgan,  76  a.  ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford.. — Kill- 
cannon,  l-9th  of  plow.,  100  a. — Lislawiran,  £ plow.,  224  a. — 
Killesteage,  3d  of  plow.,  143  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Castle- Cra- 
dock,  3d  of  plow.,  158  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. — part  of  Killowan, 
152  a.  prof.  lOA.unprof. — part  of  Knockaderry,  24  a. — Cool- 
darragh,  190  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof. — part  of  Rahines,  128  a. 
1 R.  14  p.  prof.  26  a.  2 R.  27  p.  unprof. — partof  Lishkill,  93  A. 
— Upper  Butterstowne  (part),  48  a. — Loughdakin  (part),  52  a. 
— Ballyshane,  120a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Middlethird, 
same  co. — part  of  Ballybegg,  57  a.  3 r.  19  p. — Ballingowen, 
187  a.;  bar. Decies,  same  co. — ahouse  and  garden  in  St.  John’s- 
street. — a house  next  to  the  same. — a house  and  garden. — 
a house  or  back  house  and  backside  in  St.  Patrick’s-street. — 
a house  in  High-street,  with  a curtilage,  back  kitchen,  and 
yard. — a house  in  St.  George’s-street  ats  New-street;  city  of 
Waterford. — Total,  1,815  a.  3 r.  20  p.  plant.  (2,940  a.  1 r. 
27  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  271.  11s.  6Jd— an  extent  of  5001. 
upon  the  lands  of  Ballyloghmore,  227  a.  prof.  87  a.  unprof. 
— a mortgage  of  2001.  on  these  lands  following,  viz.  Bally- 
gunner-Temple,  235  a. — Ballym'Clode,  215  a. — Ballinviery, 
9 a.  and  Ballyneraghy,  11  a.  ; bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. 
— a mortgage  of  2001.  on  Cariynrontory,  258  a.  prof.  SO  a. 
unprof. ; bar.  Middlethird,  same  co.  — Total,  955  a.  plant. 
(1,546  a.  3 r.  31  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  141. 10s.— to  hold  the 
premisses  until  their  redemption  by  those  who  by  law  have  the 
redemption  thereof. — Cullinagh,  3d  of  a plow.,  193  a.  prof. 
7 a.  unprof.  — Ballingarrane,  6th  plow.,  97  a.  prof.  14  a. 
unprof. — in  Lower  Buttlerstowne,  51a.  1 r.  13  p. — in  Bann- 
fune,  68  a.  1 r.  13  p. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total,  409  a.  2r. 
26  p.  plant.  (663  a.  2 r.  14  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  61.  4s.  5}d. — 
to  be  restored  unto  these  upon  recovery  thereof  by  law  or 
equity. Date  9th  Jan.  30 th  year. — Inrolled  3d  July  1679. 

17.  JOHN  BURGESSE.  — One  messuage,  containing 
several  tenements,  and  a large  piece  of  ground,  with  several 


Roll,  SI st  Ch.  II. 

1.  PETER  BLAKE  esq.  — In  Carrinescavogy,  part  of 
Cahirforvas,  45  a.  9s.  ljd.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway— 
the  moiety  of  the  Castle,  Towne,  and  6 qrs.  of  Aghrim,  535  a. 
51.  8s.  2Jd. ; | bar.  Athenree,  same  co. — the  Castle,  Towne, 
and  qr.  of  Corbally,  and  Lisseene  £ qr.,  267  a.  21.  14s.  Ojrf. 
— one  1 qr.  of  the  qr.  of  Ballanagh,  55  a.  11s.  ljd. ; bar. 
Dunkellin,  same  co. — Ballynecraggy  alias  Knockanetimalihin, 

1 qr.,  111a.  11.  2s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Killtartan,  same  co.— Total, 

(1,640  a.  3 r.  23  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  101.  4s.  lid. 2. 

MORGAN  M ADDENgent.— In  Loghanroe  and  Ballyglasse, 
43  a.  (69  a.  2 R.  24  p.  stat.)  8s.  8£d— and  the  qr.  of  Loghan- 
roe  and  Ballyglasse,  14  a.  (22  a.  2 a.  28  p.  stat.)  2s.  lOd.  ; 

i bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. 3.  JOHN  NAUGI1TEN  gent. 

Curragh,  19  a.  (30  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  3s.  10d.;  bar.  Clomn'- 

knowen,  same  co. 4.  NIGS.  LYNCH  FITZ-NICIIOL  AS 

gent. — In  Cornecartagh,  83  a.  (134  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)  16s. 

9{d. ; bar.  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. Date  15 th  July  31sl 

year.— Inrolled  20 th  Dec.  1679. 

5.  JOHN  SUTTON  and  JOHN  WALE.— Lisnagrogy, 
£ qr.,  176  a.  II.  15s.  7£d.  — Cieganmorogy,  £ qr.,  203  a.  21. 
Is.  1 id.  — in  Moyrish,  141a.  II.  8s.  6 id. — in  Carrowmore, 
3-4tlis  qr.,  140  a.  II.  8s.  4 \d.  — in  Caherbehernagh,  i qr., 
115  a.  2 R.  II.  3s.  4Jd.  — in  Cahernafriery,  1 qr.,  266  a.  21. 
13s.  10£d. — Duncan,  4th  part  of  aqr.,  73  a.  14s.  9Jd.  — in 
Cloone-Scarbryqr.,  84  a.  17s.  OJd. ; i bar.  Kil!yan,co.  Galway. 

6.  JOHN  CHEEVERS.  — In  Clonbrick  a parcel!,  in 

1122.) 


coach-houses  and  stables  thereon,  viz.  one  small  tenement  si  Ch.  II. 

fronting  to  Pill-lane;  a small  tenement  adjoining  to  the  for-  

mer,  fronting  to  Pill-lane ; a waste  piece  of  Ground  beyond  Dublin. 
said  tenements,  fronting  to  Pill-lane,  containing  about  16  feet 
to  the  front ; a small  tenement  behind  the  said  waste  ground ; 
a tenement  fronting  to  Cow-lane,  behind  the  two  first; 
a small  tenement  fronting  to  Cow-lane,  adjoining  to  the  for- 
mer; a small  tenement  beyond  the  same,  fronting  Cow-lane. 

—a  large  waste  piece  of  ground,  containing  8 perches  in 
length,  in  the  N.  mcaring  with  Michael  Tisdall’s  orchard  and 
garden,  containing  62  feet,  to  the  E.  meal  ing  with  the  king’s 
pavement  in  Cow-lane,  containing  62  feet,  to  the  W.  mcaring 
with  the  houses  belonging  to  Mrs.  Linegar,  Mrs.  Mapas,  and 
the  Guild,  containing  to  the  S.  8 perches,  mearing  with  the 
houses  fronting  to  Pill-lane,  in  which  piece  of  ground  are  2 
stables  and  coach-houses ; in  Pill-lane  and  Cow-lane,  in  Ox- 

mantowne,  city  of  Dublin — Total  rent,  II.  17s.  6d. 19. 

WILLIAM  SAVAGE. — A house  or  messuage,  being  one 
ruined  house  or  tenement  fronting  to  Pill-lane,  with  backside 
and  garden,  wherein  is  a workhouse  or  shed,  containin'*  in  the 
front  mearing  with  Pill-lane,  30  feet,  and  backwards,  in  the  N. 
mearing  with  a piece  of  ground  in  possession  of  John  Bur- 

gesse;  in  Pill-lane,  in  Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  12s. 21. 

RICHARD  GREENE— A house  or  messuage  fronting  to 
Pill-lane,  with  a waste  piece  of  ground  and  2 stables,  contain- 
ing in  breadth  from  E.  to  W.  in  the  front  66  a.  or  there- 
abouts, and  in  breadth  backwards  54  feet  or  thereabouts,  15s. ; 

in  Pill-lane,  in  Oxmantowne. Date  13th  Aug. 3lst year. — 

Inrolled  nth  Oct.  1679. 

22.  RICHARD  SHEE  esq. — The  village  and  lands  of  Kilkenny. 
Louestowne,  117  a.  (189  j.  2 b.  3 p.  stat)  21.  17s.  id. ; bar. 

Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. Date  lith  May  31s!  year. — 

Inrolled  19 th  May  1679. 


27.  RICHARD  Earl  of  TYRONE.  — Rathtoole  and  Wicklow. 
Corrstowne,  321  a.  2 it.  (520  a.  3 n.  5 p.  stat.)  61.  10s.  3d. ; 
bar.  Talbottstowne,  co.  Wicklow.—— Date  1 stOct.  3 1 st  year. 

Inrolled  13 th  Oct.  1679. 


Screaghmurry  a 'parcell,  33  a.  6s.  Bid.  — in  Moyrish,  54  a.  Galway. 
10s.  llid— Blenagasse,  J qr.,  137  I.  II.  7s.  8Jd.— in  Bella- 
nacore  qr.,  34  a.  6s.  lOfd. — in  Cloonefoyne,  cart,  and  J,  29  a. 

5s.  lOld. — Total,  1,485  a.  2 R.  plant.  (2,406  a.  2 n.  7 p.  slat.) 

151.  0s.  lOd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Mr.  Sutton  and  Wale  to 
hold  the  premisses  granted  to  them  for  99  years  from  22d 
June  1656,  pursuant  to  a lease  then  made  by  said  J.  Cheevers 
to  Edw11  Vise1  Galmoy  and  Wr  Cheevers  of  Mountaine,  esq. 
under  yc  rent  of  101.,  in  trust  and  foy  the  benefit  of  Joan 
Cheevers  als  Sutton,  wife  of  said  John  Cheevers,  and  y"  heirs 

male  by  her. Dale  151/i  Nov.  31sl  year.  — Inrolled 

9th  Dec.  1679. 

9.  OWEN  SILVER  esq.  — All  that  y'  house-stead,  or  Cork. 
void  piece  of  ground,  and  garden  adjoining,  lying  in  length 
from  yc  King’s-street  on  yc  E.  to  Bow-street  on  y°  W.,  and 
in  breadth  from  Theob'1  Ronane’s  land  on  yc  N.  to  some- 
times Liston’s  land  on  yc  S. — a house  or  messuage,  with  a gar- 
den adjoining,  being  in  length  from  yc  King’s-street  to  y'  E. 
towards  Bow-street  on  the  W.,  and  in  breadth  from  Portin- 
gall’s  land  on  the  N.  towards  Morihartye’s  land  on  the  S— 

Total  rent,  6s.  9 d. ; in  Yougliall,  co.  Cork Date  15 tit 

Dec.  31  slyear. — Inrolled  1st  Jan.  1679. 

13.  WM.  Earl  of  CLANltlCKARD — In  Gortnekilly,  Galway. 
124  a.  II.  5s.  1 id.  — in  Derrifmola,  2 qrs.,  45  a.  9s.  lid.; 
bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. — in  Innisherke,  65  a.  13s.  2d. — 
in  Lisdoane,  3 qrs.,  90  a.  18s.  2j d.  — in  Lisdogane  alias  Lis- 


24.  CHRISTOPHER  Lord  SLANE. — Clooneih,  1 qr.,  Roscommon. 
120  a.  II.  4s.  3 jd. — in  Cartron,  16  a.  3s.  2fd.—  Falske,  a par- 
cell,  66  A.  13s.  4 \d. — Ardkilline,  3 qrs.,  182  a.  II.  16s.  104d. 

— in  Liscorkey  and  Lisnentoy,  2 qrs.,  73  a.  2 r.  14s.  10. Id. — 

Total,  457  a.  2 r.  plant.  (741  a.  & 19  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

41.  12s.  'l\d. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. Date  Ul/t  April 

31  stycar. — Inrolled  15 th  April  1679. 


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gillinane  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7 d. — in  Dangin  ats  Danigny,  X qr., 

119  a.  1/.  4s.  1 # in  Towertullagh  ats  Towercullagh  4 qr., 

46  a.  9s.  3#. — in  Ballynaiskreagh,  40  a.  8s.  1 #. — Mota, 
1 qr.,  113  a.  11.  2s.  8.#. — in  Clonconabegg  ats  Gortimelline, 
1 cart.,  28  a.  5s.  8d.— in  Lecarrow,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  1#. — Sun- 
nagli,  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 .#. ; same  bar.  and  co.  — a mountain 
belonging  to  Ballyconnell,  36  a.  7s.  3^d. — in  Inshiunboy, 
1 cart.,  51  a.  10s.  id. ; bar.  Killtartan,  same  co. — in  a parcell 
of  Sleavaghty  in  common  to  Tully,  36  a.  7s.  3.#. — the  island 
called  Forehill,  belonging  to  the  2 qrs.  of  Meelick,  5 a.  Is. — 
Total,  960  a.  plant.  (1,555  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91.  14s.  4 id. ; 

A bar.  Ley  trim,  same  co. 15.  JOHN  HORAN.— In  Killer- 

mine,  2 qrs.,  41  a.  8s.  3 \d. ; bar.  Clonm'knowen,  same  co. — in 
Ballyeteragh  and  Duecregan,  194  a.  11.  19s.  3#. ; bar.  Kill- 
connell,  same  co.— Total,  235  a.  plant.  (380  a.  & 25  r.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  21.  7s.  7 d. Date  12 th  March  31st  year. — 

Inrolled  1 1/A  July  1679. 


Tipperary.  17.  JOHN  WALSH  esq— The  chief  seat  of  Rathronan, 
with  the  appurt’  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Rathronane,  326  a. 
— Ballynemony  alias  Mooretowne,  Shascard  and  Garriduffe, 
181  a— Croan  ats  Croan-Walsh,  92  a.— Ballykeagbane  alias 
Ballybeaghane,  146  a.  — Ballinvoher,  341  a.  — Ballyrobert, 
13  a — Bally  vahine,  110  A.— Ballyvilis,  209  A.  — Ballytarsny, 
122  A—  Rathkuvine,  253  a— Total,  1,793  A.  plant.  — Total 
rent,  271.  4s.  6# ; par.  Rathronan,  bar.  Iffa  and  OfTa,  co. 
Tipperary — to  hold  to  him  hisheirsand  assignees,  and  yc  heirs 
of  Patk  Walsh  esq.  for  ever,  who  was  grandson  of  David  Walsh 

esq.  the  proprietor  in  1641. Date  8/A  Sept.  31s/  year— 

Inrolled  11  th  Sept.  1679. 


martyr  esq. — Glannageave  and  Ballyfeene,  86  a. — Killmorrey 
and  Ballyfoyle,  188  a.  — Carrigigurrane,  Knockanemagderry 
and  Carriganearin,  149  a.  2 R.32  p. — Mone-Ivoroghow,  Liss- 
mologhlin,  Farranadabohdora  and  Farransymikin,  161  a.  1 r. 
24  p—  Garranmore,  162  a.— Baliynascarty,  84  a— Skahano- 
nnra,  74  a. — Loghadirrigg,  120  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Inchinacrenagh 
and  Carrigarosty,  240  a . — Ballindinish,  65  a.  ; bar.  Imokilly, 
co.  Cork. — Ballynacorra,  666  a.  & 16  p. ; bar.  Barrymore, 
same  co.  — Total,  1,997  a.  & 24  p.  plant.  (3,235  a.  & 9 p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  30 1.  6s.  did. Date  30/A  Oct.  31  s/  year. 

— Inrolled  3d  Nov.  1679. 

22.  TEIGE  RYAN  of  Drumbane. — In  Ballimogheran, 
1 qr.,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 n.  20  p.  stat.)  7s.  3 Ad.;  bar.  Tullagh, 

co.  Clare. 23.  JOSEPH  SALL. — In  Curraghteige  ats 

Carraghteige,  23  a.  4*  7#.— in  Ballycleary,  3 qrs.,  58  a.  11s. 

— *n  Killinhugh,  3 cart.,  and  in  Clonbuoly,  43  a.  8s.  8 Ad. ; 
bar.  Dunkellin.  co.  Galway. — Total,  124  a.  plant.  (200  a.  3 r. 

16  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11.  5s.  1#. 24.  BRYAN 

O’KEARNY.— In  Ballymaglieran,  1 qr.,  64  a.  (103  a.  2 r. 

27  p.  stat.)  19s.  5 d.;  bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. Date  26/A 

June  31s/  year.— Inrolled  23 d August  1679. 

26.  EDWARD  SIGGIN. — In  Lissawollahau,  one-third 
part  of  ^ a qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9| d. — Lissawollhahan,  A qr.,  and  Ley- 
liena  or  Lej'Iea,  1 cart.,  43  a.  8s.  8#. — Rathredmond,  1 qr., 
60  a.  12s.  1#. — Shanvallymore,  1 cart.,  19  a.  3s.  10#. — 
Total,  131  a.  plant.  (212  a.  & 30  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11.  6s. 
*>#•  4 par.  of  Balia;  bar.  Carra  and  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. 
Date  6/A  June  31s/  year. — Inrolled  3 d July  1679. 


Clare. 


Galway. 


Clare. 


20.  EDMOND  FITZ-GERALD  esq.,sonand  heir  of  Col. 
R‘C  Fitz  Gerald,  son  and  heir  of  Edm'1  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Bally- 


Roll,  32c/  Ch.  II.  first  part,  face. 


_ 1.  WILLIAM  Earl  of  INCHIQUIN.  — In  Drumine- 

muckullngh,  1 qr.  and  2-3ds,  42  a.  12s.  9c/. ; bar.  Islands, 
co.  Clare — Mogowna,  i qr.,  36  a.  10s.  11#.  — Glane  ah 

Glaneighterngh,  A qr.,  41  a.  12s.  5# Derrydrumbegg, 

i cart.,  15  a.  4s.  6.#— Clonelegan,  15  a.  4s.  did. ; bar.  In- 
chiqnin,  same  co.  — Derrymore,  1 qr.,  200  a.  3/.  Os.  8f</. — 
in  Moughiiogh,  1 qr.,  192  a.  21.  18 s.  6</.  — in  Moughnagh, 
1 qr.,  36  a.  10s.  11#.  — Forglin,  4 qr.,  80  a.  11.  is.  3#; 
bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co— in  the  qr.  of  Owen,  57  a.  17s. 
3 Id.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.  — Enogh,  1 qr.  and  2-3ds, 
9 A.  2s.  8#—  Enogh,  1 qr.,  12  a.  3s.  7#—  Kearne  alias  Bal- 
lonroe,  2 qrs.,  95  a.  1/.  8s.  10#— Tourish,  2 qrs.,  134  a.  21. 
0s.  8#— Lehanagh,  1 qr.,  20  a.  6s.  0#— in  Minnogh,  1 qr. 

and  l-6th,  38  A.  lls.  6#. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co. in  Taw- 

nagli,  1 qr.,  74  a.  1/.  2s.  5# — in  Ballyleagh,  4 qr.,  22  a.  6s. 
8 1 d.  Coylecreene,  1 qr.,36  a.  10s.  1 1 #— Kill vorney,  1 qr., 
74  a.  11.  2s.  5.#.  — Laghbuna,  1 qr.,  150  a.  21.  5s.  6 id — 
Pooleroe,  1 qr.,  116  a.  1/.  15s.  2#.  _ Coyleene,  1 qr.,  88  a. 
1/.  6s.  9 d.  — Castle-quarter,  1 qr.,  64  A.  19s.  5#. ; bar.  In- 
chiqum,  same  co.  — Cappagh  Kennedy,  2-3ds  qr.,  42  a.  12s. 

9a. — m Knockanes,  43  a.  13s.  0#. ; bar.  Burren  same  co 

in  Caherserkin  qr.,  101  a.  1/.  10s.  7#— inCarrow’reagh,  1 qr. 
16  A.  4s.  10:} a. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co.  — Ardcluony! 
i plow.,  270  a.  it.  Is.  11  }d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co— in  Bally- 
leinybcgg  and  Cappacurra,  15  a.  4s.  6#— Moymolan,  70  a 
11.  Is.  3d.;  bar.  Bunratty,  same  co— in  Lisdunary  and  Bal- 
lyteige,  174  a.  21.  12s.  10#.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co— Fossa- 

begg,  260  a.  31.  18s.  1 1 #. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co in  Ran- 

nagh,  3 qrs.,  160  a.  21.  8s.  6#.;  bar.  Burren,  same  co -in 
Sunnagli,  2 qrs.,  100  a.  1/.  10s.  4#.;  bar.  Bunratty,  ‘same 
co— in  Killegy,  1 qr.,  100  a.  1/.  10s.  4#—  in  Killesy  22  a 
6s  8#.;  bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.- Total,  3,019 a.  plant! 

(4,890  A.  2 R.  26  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  45/.  16s.  11#. g. 

EDMD.  O’HEHIR— In  the  2 qrs.  and  I of  Cruett,  Tonrehy, 
Uooneloliy  and  Derrydrumbegg,  63  a.  (102  a.  & 7 p.  stat.) 

19s.  1#  ; bar.  Inchiquin,  smneco 2.  HUGH  O’HEHIR. 

-m  Carrunenamadry  qr.,  67  a.  (108a.  2 «.  4p.  stat.)  11.  0s. 

U M JmcW 

*;  WHITE. -I„  CJeynaghmore, 

3s.  11#—  Lismoyle,  i qr.,  40  a.  12s.  1M.  — Carrowcristin 
Iqv.,  62  a -18s.  IDrf.  _ Lismoyle.  $ qr.,  39a.  lls.  1(M.— 
“‘“f  ■ ‘ ,r''  “ *;  I*'  <■»-  Bunratty,  no. 

-m  Bully***®,  j p,ow„  „ * m CIonira]l> 


I same  co— Total,  217  a.  plant.  (315  a.  or  359  a.  [fifteeneene] 

2 r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31.  5s.  10.#. 7.  UNA  EGAN— 

In  Keiledulisk,  2\  qrs.,  198  a.  21. 0s.  1 #.— Rathine  or  Ratlmie, 
i qr.,  222  a.  21.  4-s.  11#.— Cloneskarra,  1 qr.,  232  a.  21.  6s. 
11#.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.  — Total,  652  a.  plant. 
(1,056  a.  & 35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6/.  12s.  0#.— to  hold 
one  moiety  to  the  use  of  John  Browne  esq.  and  his  heirs  until 
paid  100/.,  and  then  to  her  and  her  heirs ; and  the  other 
moiety  to  the  use  of  George  Kennedy  of  Dublin,  merch',  his 

heirs  and  assignees. 8.  JOHN  M'NEMARRA  gent— 

In  Ardrasse,  1 qr..  39  a.  7s.  10#—  Backfadda,  4 qr.,  42  A. 
8s.  6#— Urlare,  1 qr.,  111a.  1/.  2s.  5#— Stragarroe,  A qr., 

58  a.  lls.  9 d.  — Carrowcaslane,  1 qr,,  195  a.  1/.  19s.  5#. 

in  Carrowcrum,  141  a.  1/.  8s.  did. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — 
Total,  586  a.  plant.  (949  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5/. 

18s. 7#. 9.  RICHARD  BUTLER — In  Cappanfarnoge, 

4 plow.,  47  a.  14s.  3#. — Lisnafagh,  3dofasessine,33  a.  10s. 
0#. — in  Clonerosse  and  Ballyarr,  10  a.  3s.  0#— Total,  90  a. 
plant.  (145  a.  3 r.  6 p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  1/.  7s.  id.;  bar. 

Clonderala,  co.  Clare.  — in  Lissfarrellboy,  1 cart., Cool- 

dayth,  3 cart. — Knocknesmagh,  3 cart,  and  Clonkeene,  4 cart., 
9 a.  Is.  10d. — in  Ardoannell  and  Tunegane,  1 qr.,  Clonego- 
nagh  and  Killiconine,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2#.— in  Ardmore,  1 qr.,— 
Kushin,  4 qr.,  and  Cassellkilloe,  4 qr.,  3 a.  7#.— in  Knock- 
enefutoge,  1 trine,  5 A.  Is.  0#.— in  Karkfreeh,  1 qr.,  20  a. 
4s.  0.#.;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon.  — Total,  30  a.  plant. 

(61  a.  2 r.  7 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  7s.  8#. Date29thNov. 

32 d year. — Inrolled  22 d March  1680. 


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Mayo. 


Rosconma 


11.  CHRISTOPHERTIRREL gent. — Cooltagber, 4 qr.,  Roscommon. 
136  a.  1/.  7s.  6#. — Carroward,  1 qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2#.  — Car- 
rowmoneene,  1 qr.,  77  a.  15s.  7</— Tuambegg  and  Tuam- 
raore,  1 qr.,  168  a.  1/.  14s.  0#. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Ros- 
common—Total,  471a.  plant.  (763  a.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

4/.  15s.  41(Z. Date  22d  July  32 d year. — Inrolled  80th 

July  1680. 

13.  Sir  WILLIAM  DOMVILE  knt.,  attorney  gen. — One  Dublin. 

messuage  containing  one  small  tenement  fronting  to  the  street, 

2 small  tenements  backwards,  with  a backside  and  garden. 

one  small  front  tenement  with  a small  backside,  all  bounded 
on  the  E.  with  the  king’s  pavement,  on  the  W.  with  Aider- 
man  Cranwell's  garden,  on  the  S.  with  Mr.  Crook’s  brewhouse 
and  on  the  N.  with  a house  belonging  to  Mr.  Pollard,  minister 
of  St.  Kevin’s,  5s.  3d.  ; in  New-street,  in  the  suburbs  of  the 
city  of  Dublin. — an  annuity  or  rent-charge  of  15/.  a year 


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32  Cn.  Ii.  issuing  out  of  Newland,  co.  Dublin,  II.  2s.  6 d. Date 

2 d March  32 d year. — Inrolled  19 th  March  1680. 

Kerry.  16.  Cornet  HENRY  FAGGETTER.  — Crampon- 
bane,  50  a.  2 it. — out  of  the  S.  part  of  Carriggeene,  next  the 
river  Roghty,  159  a.  3 b.  13  p.— Drumonandellis,  276  a.— 
part  of  Ardtullagh,  453  a.  — Total,  939  a.  1b.  13  p.  plant. 
(1,521a.  2 b.  10  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  31.  14s.  3d.;  bar. 

Glaneroughty,  co.  Kerry. Date  6 th  Dec.  33d year.— 

Inro/led  1 Uh  Dec.  1680. 

Mayo.  20.  LAUGHLIN  KELLY  gent.— Ill  the  qr.  of  Beagli, 
80  a.— in  the  same,  21  a.  ; bar.  Moycarnan,  co.  Roscommon. 
— Total,  (163  a.  2 b.  16  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  II.  0s.  5\ d. 

21.  JOHN  DILLON  gent.— Lisheane,  1 trine,  126a.  (204a. 

& 15  p.  stat.)  1/.  5s.  6 d. ; bar.  Costello,  co.  Mayo. 

22.  SISLY  KELLY,  DANIEL  MORRISHY,  CILY 
Galway,  his  wife,  SARAH  KELLY,  \VM.  DONOGHER  and 

MARGT.  his  wife. — In  Clonsivny,  34  cart.,  23  a.  (37  a.  1 R. 
stat.)  4s.  7fd. ; bar.  Killgaun,  qu.  Killyan,  co.  Galway. — to 
them  and  their  respective  heirs,  as  heirs  to  Catharine  and 

Rory  Kelly. Date  12 th  Nov.32dyear. — Inrolled  11th  Feb. 

1680. 

Jloscommon.  23.  EDMUND  BARRETT  gent. — In  Raherdeevin,  1 qr., 
260  a.  31.12s.  *t\d.— Clonlatine  in  Annagh,  1 cart.,  117  a. 
II.  3s.  8J d. — Annaghegill,  A qr.,  44  a.  8s.  1 Id.  — Clonfadda, 

1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  7 fd. — Total,  532  a.  plant.  (861  a.  2 r.  37  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  51. 7s.  6 .Id. ; bar.  Balintober,  co.  Roscom- 
mon. — Leckane,  1 qr.,  88  a.  (rent  omitted) ; bar.  Boyle, 
Sligo.  same  co. — in  Rooe,  1 qr.,  104  a.  II.  Is.  0|d. ; bar.  Leyny,  co. 

Sligo.— Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  106a.  II.  Is.  5Jd.— Total,  210  a. 
plant  (340  a.  & 26  r.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21.  2s.  6Jd. ; bar. 

Tirrerill,  same  co.' Dale  29th  Nov.  31st  year. — Inrolled 

18<!j  May  1680. 

Cork.  26.  DEAN  SAMUEL  SYNGE,  son  of  Edwd  late  Bp.  of 
Cork,  Cloyne,  and  llosse. — Ballycronine  alias  both  Bally- 
cronyngs,  2 plow.,  211a.  (341a.  3r.  6 p.  stat.)  31.  4s.  Id. 

par.  Cloyne,  bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Cork. Date  12th  March 

33d  year. — Inrolled  19th  March  1680. 

Galway.  EDWD.  Lord  Baron  of  ATHENREE,  son  and  heir  of 
Francis  late  Lord  Athenree.  — Cloonelosiliagh  and  Cloo- 
neglacto,  and  the  controversy  between  them,  125  a.  II.  5s.  31  d. 
— Cahertober,  2 qrs.,  and  the  controversy  betwixt  it  and  Car- 
roward,  205  a.  21.  Is.  6d. ; 1 bar.  Athenree,  co.  Galway. — 
in  Dunbally,  54  qrs.,  25  a.  5s.  Ojd. — Lissone,  1 qr.,  49  a. 
9s.  lljd. — Cloonebracke,  1 qr.,  101a.  II.  10s.  0,Jd.  — Gar- 
randarragli,  1 qr.,  91  a.  18s.  5(d.  — in  Knockvanna,  1 qr., 
95  a.  19s.  2.fd.  — Knocknahoulta,  1 qr.,  31a.  6s.  3Jd. — 
Drumaskin,  1 qr.,  143  a.  II.  8s.  lljd. — Ceillvollocow,  1 qr., 
58  a.  11s.  9d. — Oughloske,  1 qr.,  and  a controversie,  70  a. 
14s.  2d.  — in  Shanballyloske,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s.  Old. — Cloone- 
garbad,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4 Jd. — Cnockvallara  or  Knockvollory, 
1 qr.,  144  A.  II.  9s.  l|d.  — Gortneskehy,  1 qr.  and  the  bogg 
in  controversie,  213a.  21. 3s.  l.Jd. — in  Carrowantanloske,  1 qr., 
68  a.  13s.  9Jd.  — Graige,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4|d. — in  Garran- 
arragh,  3 cart.,  63  a.  12s.  9)d.  — in  Rosmerane,  1 qr., 
44  a.  8s.  ll£d. — in  Rosmerane,  1 qr.,  61a.  12s.  4Jd.  — in 
Dunbally,  51  qrs.,  64  a.  12s.  llld.  — in  Knockballyvistell, 
- 4 qrs.,  103  a.  II.  0s.  10 Id.  — in  Addergoole,  1 qr.,  60  a. 
12s.  lfd. — Lissibroder,  1 qr.,  170a.  II.  14s.  4}d. — in  Knock- 
ballyvistell, 4 qrs.,  146  a.  II.  9s.  6£d. — in  tlie  same,  100  a. 
11.  0s.  2 \d — Rathogarta,  2 qrs.,  198a.  21.  0s.  lid.— in  Knock- 
ballyvistell, 2 a.  4jd. — in  Dunbally  and  Aile,  37  a.  7s.  6d. — 
Cloonegarraffe,  1 qr.,  59  a.  11s.  lljd. — in  Carrowantanlassy, 
4a.  93d. — in  Carrowshane-Shaughnessy  qr.,  60 a.  12s.  ljd. — 
in  Addergoole,  2 a.  4 \d. — in  Knockballyvistell,  1 a.  2Jd. — in 
Carrowantanlassa,  24a.  4s.  10£d. — Fenreagh,  104a.  II.  Is.  Old. 

Moneenenfoll,  82  a.  16s.  7 :Jd.  — Millick-parcell,  162  a. 

II.  12s.  9 Ad. ; bar.  Dunmore,  same  co. — in  Cloonearkane, 
10  a.  2s.  0 \d. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. — Total,  3,210  a. 
plant.  (5,199  a.  2 r.  10  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  321.  10s.  Oid.— 
to  hold  y0  lands  of  Addergoole  and  Clongarraffe  to  the  use 
of  Wm.  Higgin  and  his  heirs,  until  his  lordship  should  pay 
901.  sterling,  and  then  to  his  lordship  and  his  heirs  for  ever. — 
to  hold  Rosmeraine  and  200  a.  in  Knockballyvistell  to  the  use 
of  Mary  and  John  Bodkin,  until  they  were  paid  1901.  ster- 
ling.— to  hold  the  lands  of  Graige  and  Carrowantalassa  to  the 
use  of  Loghlin  Connor  and  his  heirs,  until  paid  1651. — to  hold 
(122.) 


Cahertober  to  the  use  of  Martin  Kirwan  and  his  heirs,  until  ssCh.ii. 

paid  76 1. — to  hold  Listbroder,  Dunbally,  and  Aile,  152  a.  of 

Knoballyvistell,  Gortneskehy,  and  Clongarbodd,  to  the  use  of  Galway. 
James  Talbott  esq.  and  his  heirs,  until  paid  6751. — to  hold 
Oughloske,  Shanballyloske,  Knocknahoulta,  Knockvollory, 

4 qr.  of  Knockvanna,  4 qr.  to  the  use  of  Eliz.  Bermingham 
and  her  children  by  John  Bermingham  deced,  during  her  life 
only.— to  hold  Garranarragh,  3 cart.,  to  the  use  of  Ursula 
Lally,  until  paid  401. ; and  to  hold  Ceillvolocow  to  the  use  of 

Wm.  Skraige,  until  paid  201. 32.  To  his  Lordship  and 

Lady'  MARY  his  wife  in  her  right.  — In  Carrindue  alias 
Cloghrosty,  60a.  12s.  1 jd. — in  Lisduffe,  1 cart,,  39a.  7s.  10Jd. 

—in  Munge,  4 q>'->  25  a.  5s.  Ojd. — in  Ballina  and  Tomkeene, 

12  a.  2s.  5 d.;  4 bar.  Leytrim,  same  co. — Total,  136  a.  plant. 

(220  a.  1 r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  II.  7s.  6Jd.— to  her  heirs  and 

assignes. 32.  RICHARD  BURKE  esq.  — Derrymack- 

laghney,  4 qrs.,  S22a.  81.  6s.  5 \<L — Carrowmackullick,  1 qr., 

132  a.  II.  6s.  8jd. — in  Lecarrowmore,  2 qrs.,  83  a.  16s.  93d. 

— in  Carrownacally,  1 qr.,  163  a.  II.  13s.  — Total,  1,200  a. 
plant.  (1,943  a.  3 b.  6 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  121.  2s.  11  Jd.; 

4 bar.  Athenree,  same  co. Date  16 th  Sep.  3 2d  year. — 

Inrolled  2d  Nov.  1680. 

34.  NICHOLAS  STOAKES. — In  that  part  of  Killdon-  Clare. 
nellballagh  formerly  set  out  by  final  settlement  unto  Patrick 
Mulloony,  39  a.  (63  a.  & 27  p.  stat.)  11s.  10d.;  bar.  Tullagh, 
co.  Clare. — in  Ballendullaghan,  lqr.,  28  a.  (45  a.  1r.  17  p.  Roscommon. 
stat.)  5s.  8d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Shan-  Galway. 
ballyline  and  Morrush  als  Carrowroe,  3-4th  parts  of  a qr., 

4 a.  (6  a.  1 b.  36  p.  stat.)  93d. ; 4 bar.  Killyan,  co.  Galway. 

Date  2 2d  August  .3 1 st  year. — Inrolled  ith  Feb.  1680. 

36.  Dame  LUCY  FITZ  - MORRICE  and  her  son  Clare. 
RICH.  FITZ  - MORRICE.  — Carrowderrytemple  ats 
Knockdrumbanuffe  als  Cragganboy  als  Derryleagh,  169  a. 

(273a.  3b.  2p.  stat.)  21. 11s.  3}d. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 

— tiie  last  to  her  use  for  life,  and  all  to  his  heirs  for  ever  as 

son  and  heir  to  Garrett  Fitz-Morrice. 37.  NIC.  WHITE  Mayo. 

FITZ-DOMINICK. — In  Ultanagh,  3 qrs.,  and  Knockroe, 

1 qr.,  158  a.  II.  12s. — Cooleene,  1 qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4id. — Cor- 
ragheighter  or  Carragheighteragh,'  1 qr.,  92  a.  18s.  7j}d. ; bar. 

Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. —Total,  326  a.  plant..  (528  a.  & 12  p. 

stat.)  — Total  rent,  31.  6s. 38.  NIC.  LYSAGHT  and  CW 

MARGARET  his  wife.  — In  Roslumane  and  Creaghna- 
namphe,  5 cart.,  24  a.  (38  a.  3 r.  20  r.  stat.)  7s.  34d. ; bar. 

Bunratty,  co.  Clare.  — in  Dromscale  qr.,  88  a.  (142  a.  2 r. 

7 p.  stat.)  II.  6s.  8Jd. — Total  rent,  II.  14s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Tul- 
lagh, same  co. — to  hold  to  her,  her  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever, 

as  one  of  the  daughters  and  coheirs  of  George  Burke. Galway. 

39.  GERRALD  BROWNE  gent. — In  Meelick,  A qr.,  89a. 

(144  a.  & 26  p.  stat.)  19s.:  bar.  Leytrim,  co.  Galway. 

Date  24 th  Nov.  31s!  year. — Inrolled  1 9th  Feb.  1680. 

41.  PATRICK  WALL  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Ulick  Wall  Carlow. 
deced,  and  grandson  of  EdW. — The  castle  of  Ballynekill,  with 
the  appurt"*  and  the  castle  moiety  of  Ballynekill,  68  a.  1 r. — 
the  moiety  of  Ardnehugh,  166  a.  & 20  p. — two  parts  of  Pol- 
laulstowne.  188  a.  1 B. ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow. — the  moiety  Kildare. 
of  Ballynekill,  27  A.  1 R.  — Ballyhead  and  Bally nebarney, 

151  a.;  bar.  Killkea  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare. — Graigenes-  Carlow. 

pidoge,  24  a.  — the  moiety  of  Templcpeter,  66a.  2lt.  2p. — 
Clonshannon  a!s  Cloghnesliannon,  116  a.  1b. — a moiety  of 
Killane,  11a. — the  moiety  of  Moysheli,  219a. — Total,  1,037a. 

3 r.  20  p.  plant.  (1,392a.  1 r.  32p.  stat.)  — Total  in  Carlow, 

859  a.  2 b.  23  p.  plant.  (1,392a.  1 R.  32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

171.  8s.  ljd.— in  Kildare,  178  a.  In.  plant.  (288  a.  2r.  38  p. 
stat.)  Total  rent,  31.  12s.  2d.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow.— to 

the  use  of  the  heirs  and  assignes  of  Ulick  for  ever. Date 

12 th  Feb.  31s!  year. — Inrolled  3d  March  1680. 

43.  SAMUEL  ROLLS  and  WM.  SPRIGG  esq.,  and  Galway. 
JAMES  NOLAN. — Lehinch,  13  a. — Inchineskeagh,  5 a. — 

Bolibegg,  10  a.  prof.  20  a.  3 n.  20  p.  tinprof.  — Ileisk,  30  a. 
prof.  61  a.  & 24  p.  unprof.  — Kearta,  24  a.  prof.  50  a.  & 

28  p.  unprof. — Total,  (132  a.  3 r.  10  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

,16s.  6 Jd. ; par.  Clonfert,  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.  — to 
hold  to  the  uses  expressed  in  a deed  of  settlement  appointing 
them  trustees  of  the  estate  of  William  Hamilton  esq.,  deced. 

Date  10 th  May  32d  year.— Inrolled  18 th  May  1680. 

46.  RICH.  MOORE  gent.,  son  of  Wm.— Lisdislure,  in  Roscommon 
the  qr.  of  Kilmacalmuck,  230  a.  (372  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat.) 

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32  Cii.  XI.  24  6 s.  6f(4 ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — Dote  8th  March 
32 d year. — Inrolled  614  May  1680. 

Dublin.  48.  Sir  RICHARD  GETHIN  bait,  and  Sir  RD. 

ALD WORTH  knt.  — A front  house,  a back  building,  and 
a kitchen,  a brewhouse,  and  two  small  backsides,  hi  High- 

Wexford.  street,  21.  5s. ; city  of  Dublin. — part  of  a house  to  the  street, 
an  additional  back  building,  slated,  a curtledge,  garden,  yard, 
a thatched  red-herring  house,  a shedd,  stable,  and  another 
shedd,  thatched.  Is.  5 d.  — a front  house,  slated,  a thatched 
shedd,  and  a yard,  '5s.  3d. — a front  house,  an  additional  build- 
ing backwards,  a castle,  and  red-herring  house,  slated,  a yard, 
a shedd,  and  a house-place,  14  10s. — a front  and  back  house, 
a yard,  and  2 shedds,  6s. — a front  house,  slated,  a backside,  a 
house-plott,  a yard,  and  2 shedds,  9s. ; in  St.  Mary’s-street, 
in  Wexford.— an  old  castle  to  the  street,  a row  of  low-built 
houses,  slated,  a yard,  and  a kay  to  the  river,  14  4s.;  in 
Hayes-lane,  in  Wexford. — a house,  thatched,  and  garden,  6s. 

— a house,  thatched,  old  walls  of  a house,  and  garden,  5s.  3d. — 
a house,  slated,  a-yard  or  court,  walls  of  a house  therein,  a 
house  where  a mill  stands,  a malt-house,  slated,  and  a garden, 
14  4s. — a front  house,  a back  kitchen,  slated,  a courtledge 
and  backside,  a house  or  stable  to  the  street,  slated,  7s.  6(4 ; in 
St.  Marye’s-street,  Wexford.— a yard  to  the  street,  and  a 
cabbin  or  shedd  in  it,  9<4 ; in  St.  Bride-street,  in  Wexford. 

— a house,  slated,  a yard,  and  a shedd  in  it,  4s.  6 <4 ; in 
St.  Marye’s-street,  Wexford. — a front  house  slated,  a back- 
side, 2 gardens,  a red-herring  house,  8s.  3d. ; in  St.  Bride’s  lane, 
Wexford.— walls  of  a house  backwards,  5s.  3d.;  in  Bride- 
street.— a house  backwards,  slated,  a house  backwards,  thatched, 
a yard,  and  garden-plott,  11s.  3d;  in  Bride-street.— a house, 
thatched,  a garden,  another  garden-plott  by  the  town-wall, 
3s.  9 d. — a house,  slated,  a yard  with  thatched  shedds,  4s.  6d. ; 
in  Bride-street— a ruined  house,  2s.  3d. ; in  Bride’s-lane— 
walls  of  a house,  Is.  l.)d. ; in  St.  Mary’s-street.' — a front 
house,  slated,  a yard,  and  red-herring  house,  6s.;  in  same 
street.— a plott  of  ground  to  the  street,  old  walls,  and  cabbin, 
Is.  lOld. ; in  same  street— a red-herring  house,  2s.  7 id. ; in 
Peter’s-lane— a garden  plott  in  the  said  street,  4Jd— a house, 
slated,  and  a yard,  a house  backwards,  slated,  and  backside,  in 
St.  Mary’s  street,  1 Os.  6d.  — a front  house,  a yard,  an  out- 
house, and  garden-plott,  7s.  6d— a front  house,  slated,  and  an 
house-plott  backwards,  6s.  9d— walls  of  2 houses,  and  a garden- 
plott  by  St.  Mary’s  church,  and  another  garden,  Is.  6(4— stone 

walls  of  a thatched  house,  and  a garden-plott,  Is.  10W. a 

ruinous  house  next  y1'  church,  slated,  containing  33  feetin  length 


and  16  feet  in  breadth,  a garden  next  the  same,  36  feet  long  and  32  Cu.  jr 

21  feet  broad,  in  St.  Patrick-strect,  Is.  6(4 — a ruinous  house,  — — 

thatched,  a house  backwards,  slated,  a backside,  a yard,  and  a Wexfor^ 
shedd  in  it,  and  a kay  to  the  river,  in  St.  Iberius’s  or  Ivory’s- 
street,  9s. — a front  and  back-house,  slated,  a brewhouse,  slated, 
a shedd,  and  a garden,  in  d”,  10s.  6(4— walls  of  a house  to  die 
street,  3s.  — a ruinous  house  next  St.  John’s  gate,  containing 
3 6 feet  in  length  and  36  feet  in  breadth,  Is.  6(4— a yard  near  die 
corn  market,  2s.  3d. — a front  house,  an  additional  building 
backwards,  slated,  acourdedge,  a shedd  and  stable,  slated,  ayard 
and  slated  shedds  in  it,  with  a kay  to  the  river,  in  the  market- 
place, all  in  Back-street,  10s.  1W. ; town  of  Wexford. — 
a house  and  back  building,  slated,  a slated  kitchen,  a court- 
ledge,  and  a yard,  9s.  44  d. — a front  house  and  back  building, 
slated,  a courtledge,  a yard,  and  a kay,  14  7s.  — stone  walls 
to  the  street  backwards,  a house,  slated,  a yard,  2 gardens, 
and  a small  house,  slated,  12s. ; in  Selker-street— a house 

thatched,  a yard,  and  garden,  in  Upper-street,  Is.  6(4 a 

thatched  front  house,  a back  building,  slated,  a yard,  a plott 
of  ground,  and  walls  of  a house  in  Selker-street,  5s.  3d— old 
walls  of  a house  near  Upper-street  and  to  the  hospital,  with  a 

yard  and  a cabbin  and  a slated  house  next  to  that,  9s. a 

house,  slated,  a plott  of  ground,'  a yard  backwards,  in  corne- 

market,  4s.  6(4  — Total  rent  in  Wexford,  154  15s.  6(4 in 

trust  for  the  (49)  officers.  — in  Ballyshane,  Ballytriwin,  and  Corh. 
Benard,  154  a.  24  6s.  9(4 — Lisnealdowny  alias  Lismealdowny, 

43  a.  13s.  04<4— Monnemorrin,  23  a.  2r.  7s.  OJd— in  both 
Bally wrighties  and  Tullogh,  75  a.  14  2s.  9\d.— in  Ballynem- 

renagli,  Ballyduffe,  and  Gortivoe,  160  a.  24  8s.  6fd. in 

Ballynemore,  10  a.  3s.  Ojd. ; bar.  Imokilly,  co.' Cork. in 

trust  for  the  (49)  officers. Dale  28 tli  Feb.  3 2d  year. 

Inrolled  26th  March  1680. 

58.  Capt.  WILLIAM  SHAW.  — In  Kilcuan,  4 qrs.,  Ga,wa’J- 

47  a.  2r.  9s.  7*1(4;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway in  Cre»- 

gana  or  Creggan,  3 qrs.,  421  a.  44  5s.  ljd.;  bar.  Dunkel- 
lin,  same  co— Granard  or  Garranard,  1 qr.,  81  a.  16s.  4f  d. 

— Knockancarra  qr.,  198  a.  24  0s.  Id—  Carrowliskoyle,  1 qr., 

9 1 a.  18s.  5 id — Carraferrin  qr.,  56  a.  1 Is.  4d. ; bar.  Tyaquin, 
same  co — Funshinaghbegg,  1 qr.,  242a.  24  9s.— in  Cap- 
paghbegg,  1 qr.,  by  name  of  Gortnagowne,  1 cart.,  16  a. 

3s.  2fd— in  Carnecullen,  1 qr.,  4 a.  93d.;  bar.  Kiltarton, 
same  co— in  Breggery  or  Bregrye  ats  Beggery,  4 qrs.,  178  a. 

2 R-  14  16s.  lj d. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co. — Total,  1,335  a 
plant.  (2,162  a.  1 r.  38p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  134  10s.  3id. 

Date  22d  Dec.  32d year.— Inrolled 2Uh  Dec.  1680. 


Roll,  82d  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


Galway. 

Clare. 


Mayo. 


1.  GILES  ATHY  alias  BROWNE,  relict  of  JohnBrowne, 
and  F11A.S.  her  son— Mullagh,  1 qr.,  132  a.  (213a.  3 r.  11p. 

stat.)  14  6s.  8 id. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. 2.  JOHN 

BLAKE  and  MARCUS  FRENCH  gent.— The  manor, 
town,  and  lands  of  Ballyally,  7)  qrs.,  viz.  Clontine,  1 cart.,  49a. 

14 s.  lOJd. — Drumindart  ats  Castle,  3 cart.,  44  a.  13s.  4.1(4 

BaUyhie,  1 qr.,  83  a.  14  5s.  2,)d.  — Leaknane  and  Mughanc, 
1 qr.,  and  islands  thereto  belonging,  123a.  14  17s.  4)d— Rea- 
skane,  1 qr.,  106  a.  14  12s.  2(d.  — Knockballymacguggin, 
1 qr.,  107  a.  14  12s.  6 d.  — Ballykeallaghan,  1 qr.,  118  a. 
14  15s.  lOd. — one  cart,  in  Ballyguffe,  A qr.,  29  a.  8s.  9,3d. 
— Knocknora,  1 cart.,  46  a.  13s.  113d— Cappagh,  1 qr.,  viz. 
Shanaile,  1 cart.,  Knockreaghlaskine,  1 cart.,  Chager-Wylly- 
keere,  \ qr.,  142  a.  24  3s.  lid.;  bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 
— the  castle,  town,  and  manor  of  Muckins  alias  Muckininove, 
and  Karrologan,  50  a.  15s.  2)d. — in  Faghebegg  and  Faghe- 
more,  1 qr.,  22a.  6s.  8 > d— Bally macramanagh,  4a.  Is.  2Ad. 
— Glancullum-Killy,  1 qr.,  and  a parcell  of  land  whereon  a 
ruined  church  stands,  169  a.  24  11s.  33d— a parcell  of  land 
called  Carrowenlaghan,  2a.  7id.— in  Cappagh,  2 qrs.,  4a. 
Is.  2\d. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co.  — Lisribbert,  1 qr.,  72  a. 

(116  a.  2r.  20 p.  stat.)  14s.  7d.;  bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo 

Total  in  Clare,  1,098  a.  plant.  (1,778a.  2 r.  12p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  164  13s.  51(4— to  hold  the  premisses  (except  50  a. 
m Muckms,  limitted  in  Dame  Ellinor  Blake  and  her  heirs 
until  paid  2004  by  the  heirs  male  of  Sir  Val.  Blake  the  elder’ 
bart.,  deceased,  and  then  the  same  to  the  uses  in  these  presente 
mentioned,  and  4 a.  in  Cappagh,  to  the  use  of  said  John 
Blake  and  his  hell’s,)  to  them  and  their  heirs,  until  paid  4004, 


and  then  to  the  use  of  said  Dame  Ellinor  Blake  for  life;  rt 
mainder  to  them  and  their  heirs,  until  paid  out  the  issues  an 
profits  2504,  for  the  discharging  some  debts  they  stood  boun 
in  for  Sir  Tho'  Blake  bart.,  deced ; remainder  (except  as  befoi 
excepted)  to  the  use  of  Sir  Val.  Blake  the  younger,  bart 
and  his  heirs  male;  remainder  to  Walter  Blake  his  brothei 
his  heirs  male;  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  c 
Sir  Val.  Blake  deced,  grandfather  of  the  said  Sir  Val.  th 
younger;  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Sir  Valentine  th 
elder— 4.  JOHN  SHEA  gent— In  Corskeagh,  1 qr.,  48  a 
9s.  83 d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway.  — in  Clondonoghoc 
i qr.,  3 a.  7.1  (4 ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co— to  him  and  hi 
heirs— 111  Gortnalone,  1 qr.,  60  a.  12s.  1 3d.;  bar.  Tyaquin 
same  co— to  him  and  his  heirs,  until  paid  the  charges  of  buy 
ing  and  placing  deficiencies  on  the  same,  and  then  for  s, 
much  thereof  as  was  the  estate  of  Donogli  O’Daly  esq.,  deced 
to  the  use  of  Ins  son  Donogli  and  his  heirs,  and  for  so  mud 
thereof  as  was  the  estate  of  Peter  Power  of  Loughreagh 
deced,  to  the  use  of  Peter  Power  of  Loughreagh,  and  his  heirs 
—in  Lisreaghane,  46a.  9s.  3 \d. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co— ii 
Derridonnell,  2 qrs.,  3 a.  7 id.— in  Templegal),  1A.  2\d.— tc 
him  and  his  heirs. — in  Derridonnell,  2 qrs.,  100  a.  14  0s.  3d— 
to  the  use  of  Jonack  Burke  and  his  heirs ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same 
co— inTryanballyglasseandTryankittoran Castle,  25a.  Ss.OJd. 
— in  Treancorris,  1a.  2 \d. — in  Bunnodubber,  21a.  4s.  3d. 
—in  Durroveede,  2 qrs.,  1a.  2{d.— in  Artidoane,  1 qr.,  46a. 
9s.  3j(4— in  Killarey,  11  qr.,  1a.  2\d.— in  Lissaryne,  1 qr., 
1a.  23d.  in  Polleredmond,  7 a.  Is.  5(4;  A bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co — to  him  and  his  heirs— in  Clonbroske  qr.,  1 cart.. 


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Galwmj. 


Mayo. 


Galway. 


Kilkenny. 


Clare.' 


called  Carrarahecne,  43  a.  8s.  8Jd. ; bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. 
— to  him  and  his  heirs. — in  Culliny,  4 qr.,  31  a.  6s.  3W. — to 
the  use  of  Walter  Burke  and  his  heirs. — one  cart,  called 
Carnane-Thomas  in  Killora,  4.  qrs.,  22  a.  4s.5.)</. — in  Bally- 
moglishe  als  Ballymoglasse,  1 qr.,  1 a.  2 \d. — in  Rathroskry, 
2 a.  5 d. — in  Ballym'kuffe,  2 qrs.,  9 a.  Is.  10tf. — to  him  and 
his  heirs;  bar.  Dunkellyn,  same  co. — Total,  472 a.  plant. 
(764  a.  2 r.  9p.  slat.) — Total  rent,  47. 15s.  6k/.  — in  Bal- 
lingowne,  39  a.  7s.  lOJrf. — Ballyharge  alias  Ballybarroge,  1 qr., 
64  a.  12s.  llid.— to  the  use  of  said  Walter  Burke  and  his 
hell’s. — in  Carrowlarrane  ats  Carrowminekavocke,  41  a.  8s.3S</. 
— to  him  and  his  heirs;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. — in  Coole- 
laggah,  1 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  1 It/.  — to  him  and  his  heirs ; bar. 
Gallen,  same  co. — Total,  188  a.  plant.  (304  a.  2r.  4p.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  1/.  18s.  0:]c/. Date  20//i  Feb.  32 d year. — 

Jnrolled  3 d Aug.  1680. 

7.  MARCUS  BROWNE  gent.  — In  Caldragh,  1 qr., 
55  a.  11s.  l.UA ; i bar.  Killyan,  co.  Galway. — in  Caherforvas, 
2 qrs.,  42  a.  8s.  6rf. — in  Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  71  a.  14s.  4 id. ; 
bar.  Dunkellyn,  same  co. — Total,  168  a.  plant.  (272  a.  & 

21  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  14s Date  22 d May  32 d year. 

— Inrolled  27 th  July  1680. 

9.  GABRIELL  SWANWICK  esq.  — In  Kerryhill, 
217  a. — Killdrummy,  360  a.  2 k.'  32  p.  — Total,  577  a.  2 it. 
32  p.  plant.  (935  a.  3r.  5 p.  stat.) — Rent,  11/.  13s.  lljtf.;  bar. 
Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. — Killmoyloe,  4 qr.,  75  a.  (to  be  called 
for  ever  Castle-Swanwick.)  — in  Killrush,  110  a. — Gortne- 
shainor,  116  a. — Annagh-Etragh,  79  a.  — in  Ullinagh  qr., 
9 a.  — in  Cloncormuck  and  Dowry,  80  a.  — Total,  469  a. 
plant.  (759  a.  2 r.  33  P.  stat.)— Rent,  4/.  14s.  lljtf. ; bar. 

Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. Dale  16/A  June  32 d year. — Inrolled 

6/A  Sep.  1680. 

12.  JENNETT  WHITE  als  BOURKE  and  JOHN 
WHITE  son  of  Laurence.  — Grannaghane,  4 qr.,  1 14  a. 
1/.  14s.  7J</.— in  Tomfinlogh,  ljqr.,  79  a.  1/.  4s.— Carrowkil- 
tian,  1 qr.,  39  a.  Us.  10d.  — in  Rosslumane  and  Creagh- 
nanample,  5 cart.,  13  a.  3s.  1 l jd. — Ballym'Lune,  1 qr.,  94  a. 
1/.  8s.  6 Jd. — to  them  and  their  heirs. — Total,  339  a.  plant. 
(549  a.  & 32  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  5/.  2s.  ll  id. ; bar.  Bun- 
ratty,  co.  Clare. Dale  24/A  Nov.  32 d year. — Inrolled 

22  d May  1680. 

14.  MILES  Lord  Visct.  BOURKE  of  Mayo,  brother 
and  heir  of  Theobald  late  Lord  Vise'  Mayo. — The  castle, 
house,  bawne,  and  barbicon,  and  2 qrs.  of  Kinturke,  158  a. 
prof.  92  unprof.  — Lissnecorrily  alias  Masrevagh,  1 qr., 
122  a. — Clunaglimore,  1 qr.,  with  the  fail’s,  mills,  and  markets 
thereon,  148  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof.  — Lishnepoury,  1 qr., 
76  a.  — Cnocknemunory,  1 qr.,  40  a.  — Logefbyle,  1 qr., 
76  a.  prof.  4a.  unprof. — Drumleigh  afs  Deroule,  1 qr.,  91  a. 
prof.  65  a.  unprof. — Gortnesmuttane,  1 qr.,'  86  a.  prof.  15  a. 
unprof. — Cornamaragh,  1 qr.,  103  a.  prof.  29  a.  unprof. — 
Drumcoughty  alias  Killinbinan,  1 qr.,  66  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof. 
— Buncame,  1 qr.,  105  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Derrue,  J qr., 
59  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof. — Druminrakahell,  A qr.,  55  a.  prof. 
12  a.  unprof. — Killedeere,  1 qr.,  139  a.  prof.  166  a.  unprof. 
— Knockegrenane,  1 qr.,  99  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. — Cappagha- 
loder,  1 qr.,  130  a.  prof.  330  a.  unprof. — Rinagirane,  i qr., 
79  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof. — Lisseneveele,  1 qr.,  76  a.  prof.  13  a. 
unprof. — Dromloglira,  1 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. — Culla, 
1 qr.,  80  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.  — Rauacarnan,  4 qr.,  79  a. 
prof.  4 a.  unprof. — Cnockmore-Enery,  1 qr.,  74  a.  prof.  46  a. 
unprof. — Clunconragh,  2 qrs.,  246  A.  prof.  156  A.  unprof. — 
Clunecarry  alias  Cnockmorecrery,  | qr.,  76  a.  prof.  113  a. 
unprof. — Clundeny,  A qr.,  78  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Clun- 
solly,  £ qr.,  66  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Clunasiagh  alias  Clun- 
fart,  4 qr.,  50  a.  prof.  124  a.  unprof. — Corneveghagh,  1 qr., 
155  a.  prof.  154  a.  unprof. ; par.  Bellaheen,  bar.  Carra,  co. 
Mayo. — Monycooge,  1 qr.,  104  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof. — Bally- 
coyle,  1 qr.,  154  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof. — Carne,  1 qr.,  103  a. 
prof.  86  a.  unprof.  — Ruemore,  1 qr.,  130  a.  prof.  100  a. 
unprof. — Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  118  a.  prof.  51a.  unprof. — 
Cnockraver,  1 qr.,  100  a.  prof.  61a.  unprof. — Carrowbane, 
1 qr.,  30  a.  prof.  1 a.  unprof. — Druminoleghagb,  1 qr.,  57  a. 
prof.  13  a.  unprof. — Urlare,  1 qr.,  81  a.  prof.  43  a.  unprof. — 
Corrioughter  and  Correeighter,  2 qrs.,  44  a.  prof.  ’ 147  a. 
unprof.  — Kilkenny,  1 qr.,  44  a.  prof. — Knocknegeehy  and 
Druminegressy,  1 qr.,  52  a.  prof.  116  a.  unprof.  — Bally- 
(122.) 


clanshane,  1 qr.,  93  a.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. — Ougliill,  46  a.  2 r. 
prof. — Lisgovell,  | qr.,  53  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Drumbra- 
dane,  1 qr.,  76  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Dromdoscie,  1 qr.,  34  a. 
prof.  21  a.  unprof. ; par.  Brecaghvoy,  same  bar.,  and  co. — 
Barnodrumcower,  1 qr.,  107  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. — Corretan- 
vally,  1 qr.,  36  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof.;  same  par.,  bar.  and  co. 
— Brendrum,  1 qr.,  76  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.  — Lisnegeehy, 

1 qr.,  61  a.  prof.  11a.  unprof. — Lisnekircy,  1 qr.,  80  a.  prof. 
34  a.  unprof.— Drumneene,  1 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof. — 
Clunagh,  1 qr.,  60  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof. — Liscromally,  2 qrs., 
99  a.  prof.  92  a.  unprof. — Doogerry,  l qr.,  64  a.  prof.  22  a. 
unprof. — Coilm'feiread,  1 qr.,  61a.  prof.  97  a.  unprof. ; par. 
Eglish,  same  bar.  and  co. — Kilboynell  alias  Casde-Bourke, 

4 qrs.,  446  a.  prof.  49  a.  unprof. — Cnockrenullin  and  Dris- 
sighane,  1 qr.,  66  a.  prof. — Ballabourke,  with  a castle  there- 
upon, 1 qr.,  145  a.  prof.  148  a.  unprof.  — Baghane,  1 qr., 
101a.  prof.  1,909  a.  unprof.  — Keildeere,  A qr.,  53  a.  prof. 
48  a.  unprof. — Cnocknevallory  and  Oughill,  1 qr.,  74  a. — 
Carrowenkillin,  1 qr.,  24  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof. — Derrow  als 
Ballybohy,  1 qr.,  89  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof.  — Coylevolane, 

1 qr.,  133  a.  prof.  398  a.  unprof — the  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Luertane  alias  Carredarragh,  viz.  Luertan  ats  Corra- 
dorragh,  1 qr.,  Corraglnnore  alias  Derrynecaminy  alias 
Knockelaghty,  1 qr.,  135  a.  prof.  119  a.  unprof. — Polleraddy 
alias  Cregantimore,  1 qr.,  214  a.  prof.  81  a.  unprof. — Cullin- 
tragh,  1 qr.,  12  a.  prof.  373  a.  unprof.  — Criveagb,  1 qr., 
242  a.  2 it. — Clunighnanagh  alias  Clanin,  1 qr.,  125  A.  prof. 
62  a.  unprof. ; par.  Ballintober,  same  bar.  and  co. — Knockto- 
lane,  1 qr.,  72  a.  prof.  43  A.  unprof. — Clucartha,  1 qr.,  120  A. 
prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Grndoge,  A qr.  and  A cart.,  32  a.  prof. 
16  a.  unprof. — in  Ballynally  2 qrs.,  5 cart.,  67  a.  prof.  17  a. 
unprof. ; par  Rosse,  same  bar.  and  co.— Cnockbane,  l qr., 

72  a.  prof.  23  a.  unprof. — Carrowmore  alias  Lecarrowpigh- 
teragli,  4 qr.,  20  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Cassellrise,  1 qr., 
106  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.— Coylebrenin,  1 cart.,  12  a.  prof 
37  a.  unprof. — Gargrunine  and  Polegover,  1 qr.,  97  a.  prof. 
9 a.  unprof — Ballaghfarne,  1 qr.,  74  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — 
Carrowhemus,  1 qr.,  49  a.  prof.  48  a.  unprof. — Carrowbane, 
1 qr.,  120  a.  — Creragh  and  Aghill,  6 a.  — Cnocknoveagli, 
4 qr.,  30  a.  prof.  11a.  unprof.  — Trinmore,  1 cart.,  10  a. 
— Trumehoven,  1 cart.,  67  a.  prof.  34  a.  unprof. — Laghkillin, 
4 qr.,  37  a.  prof.  24  a.  unprof. — ClunaghdulTe,  1 qr.,  90  a. 
prof.  32  a.  unprof.  — Lishemisky,  1 qr.,  71a.  prof.  104  a. 
unprof. — Carrony,  1 cart.,  20  A.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Richard 
Stanton’s  cart.,  14  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Druminafadoge, 
1 cart.,  51  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Druminefallagh,  1 cart., 
20  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Clunlunsighane,  1 qr.,  65  a.  prof. 
65  a.  unprof. — Tullyspillane  and  Tullymore,  4 qr.,  69  a.  prof. 
14  a.  unprof. — Lishplowick,  1 qr.,  67  a.  prof.  53  a.  unprof. — 
Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  144  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof. — Knockgourry 
and  Lishionlighane,  1 qr.,  104  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Knock- 
morenescrevagh,  1 qr.,  75  a.  prof.  3 a.  unprof. — the  cart,  of 
Lagelina  and  Carreneveagh,  1 cart.,  21  a.  prof.  183  a. 
unprof.  ; par.  Drumnegha,  same  bar.  and  co. — Ballycanan, 
4 qrs.,  Gortmore,  Gortfrigh,  Glancasliny,  Tourmacliead,  all 
parcells  of  the  same,  132  a.  prof.  791a.  unprof.  — Gort- 
lagagh,  4 qr-,  36  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. — Cluncali,  4 qr.,  60  a.  ; 
par.  Ballyvoy,  same  bar.  and  co. — Classemonisill.igli,  l qr., 

73  a.  prof.  11a.  unprof.  — Ilatli  ats  Cloglier-Rathdunny, 
1 qr.,  60  a.  prof.  19  a.  unprof. — Currowkeile,  77  a.  prof. 
37  A.  unprof—  Ballynew,  1 qr.,  94  a.  prof.  184  a.  unprof.— 
Clunborry,  1 qr.,  76  A.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. ; par.  Borescarra, 
same  bar.  and  co. — the  towne-lands  and  4 qrs.  of  Ballyalynan, 
viz.  Cnocketolane,  1 qr.,  108  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. — Conock- 
monyard,  1 qr.,  205  a.  prof.  446  a.  unprof. — Gortneclassagli, 
1 qr.,  106  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof. — Cnocknemericane,  1 qr., 
158  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof. — Ballyogurissa,  4 qrs. — Brockngli, 
1 qr.,  185  A.  prof.  67  a.  unprof. — Aghagowle,  1 qr.,  81  A. 
prof.  93  a.  unprof.  — Drimclragh  and  Knockglasse,  1 qr., 
60  a.  prof.  93  A.  unprof. — Tourgarruffe,  3 cart.,  58  a.  prof. 
71  a.  unprof.  — Derrie'merry,  1 cart.,  55  a.  prof.  354  a. 
unprof. — Ballyyallen  alias  Porternullane,  1 qr.;  par.  Killmo- 
glasse,  bar.  Burrishowle,  same  co. — Restoigh,  4 cart.,  5 a. 
prof.  1 A.  unprof. — Irushane,  4 cart.,  1a.  2 r.  prof.  4 a.  2 r. 
unprof. — the  manor,  castle,  market,  and  lands  of  Ballyknock 
Cloghecnockane  alias  Rath,  l qr.,  72  a.  proi.  49  a.  unprof. — 
Coolebarry,  4 qr.,  54  a.  prof.  121  a.  unprof. — Drinimegarvie 
alias  Drumeighigarvie,  4 qr.,  9 A.  prof.  68  a.  unprof.— Dri- 
mienarta  alias  Drumard,  1 cart.,  9 a.  prof.  68  a.  unprof.— 
Clunkeene  and  Cnockevauluman,  3d  of  a qr.,  14  a.  2 r. — the 
castle,  bawne,  and  barbicon  of  Castletaffie,  and  1 qr.  thereto 


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IR  belonging,  79  a.  prof.  160  a.  unprof — Islandmore,  1 qr.,  58  a. 

prof.  15  a.  unprof. — Claggane,  4 qr.,  24  a.  prof  72  a.  unprof. 

'■  — Ineishfceilly,  1a. — Inishgowlacdanean,  1 cart.,  3 a. — the 

castle,  towne,  and  4 qrs.  of  Brigli,  viz.  Gortmore  and  Ros- 
senehelly,  1 qr.,  42  a.  prof.  95  a.  unprof. — Knocktalin  and 
Rossebee,  1 qr.,  35  a.  prof.  79  a.  unprof  — Carrownicnlly, 
1 qr.,  44  a.  prof.  90  a.  unprof. — Inishgowlla,  1 cart.,  11a. 
prof  1 a.  unprof. — Inishleigh,  1 cart.,  7 a.  prof  1 a.  unprof. 
— Island-Tagrett,  1 cart.,  5 a.  prof  8 a.  unprof. — Inishraher, 
1 cart.,  8 a.  2 it.  prof.  5 a.  unprof. — Muckelagli  and  Knockes- 
prohy,  4 qr.,  81a.  prof.  81a.  unprof.  — Inishdaffc-Islands, 

1 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — Killmyny,  1 qr.,  79  a.  prof 
112  a.  unprof. — Lisheclovan,  1 cart.,  22  a.  prof.  30  a.  2 b. 
unprof. — in  Drumnecrebo  ats  Keisaghan,  1|  cart.,  18  a.  2 a. 
prof.  71a.  unprof. — in  Irrishanc,  1 cart.,  1 a.  2 r.  prof.  4 a. 

2 R.  unprof. — Derrynisb,  1 cart.,  6 A.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. ; par. 
Killyvinny,  same  bar.  and  co. — Ardngh  towne-lands  and  part 
of  4 qrs.,  viz.  Ardagh,  Rossliny,  Gortahy,  and  Muckinish- 
Islar.d,  1 qr. — Iiilloge  and  Koologe  and  Inishdavolle,  1 qr., 
and  Killin,  lqr.,  470  a.  prof.  2,512  a.  unprof  — Feagli, 
Taunanacupoge,  and  other  parcells  thereto  belonging,  i qr., 
397  a.  prof.  390  a.  unprof. — in  Derryenvoller,  53  a. — Ros- 
nemraber  and  Inishtreene-Island,  1 qr.,  86  a.  ; par.  Borres- 
houle,  same  bar.  and  co. — Ballynewillan  towne  and  lands,  viz. 
Moynish,  1 qr.,  38  A.  prof.  300  A.  unprof — Inishorkan,  86  A. 
prof.  800  a.  unprof. — Inishtubritt,  72  a.  — Inishgowla  and 
Cnockecottyenty,  1 qr.,  123  a.  prof.  299  a.  unprof. — in  Inisli- 
necrossy  and  Inislicnock,  5 a. — Glanlara  qr.,  507  a.  prof.  80  a. 
unprof. ; par.  Killmenagh,  same  bar.  and  co. — Cossinkeele  and 
Gartingarr,  1 qr.,  98  A.  prof.  37  a.  unprof. — Siane,  4 qr.,  74  a. 
prof.  51  a.  unprof. — one  third  of  Erresse,  whereon  there  is 
salmon  fishing  called  Aslea,  82  a.  prof  835  a.  unprof. — more 
of  the  same,  38  a.  prof.  116  a.  unprof. — move  in  the  same, 
27  a.  prof.  877  a.  unprof. — Moyashton  and  Toneregee,  1 qr., 
174  a.  prof.  469  a.  unprof. —in  Ballinvoy,  4 qrs.,  216  a.  prof. 
400  a.  unprof. — Moygilroe,  1 qr. — Arnecamane,  1 qr.,  324  a. 
prof.  690  a.  Sc  9 r.  unprof. — Menin  and  Derryyeragh,  1 qr., 
54  A.  2 R.  prof  78  A.  unprof — Bunraver,  1 qr.,  72  a.  prof. 
113  a.  unprof. — Gowell,  4 qr.,  49  a.  prof.  35  a.  unprof. — 
Toberoane,  A qr.,  137  a.  prof.  403  a.  unprof. — Massgaruffe  and 
Taunavaddy  and  Shanvallykeele,  1 qr.,  115  a.  prof.  102  a. 
unprof. — Ayle,  1 qr.,  88  a.  prof.  260  a.  unprof — Mohanagh, 

4 qr.,  44  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Thyvonish,  1 qr.,  70  a.  prof. 
224  a.  unprof. — Clundacon,  2 qrs.,  39  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — 
Lagg  ats  Drumgunlin,  4 qr.,  13  a.  2 r.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. — 
Taunagh,  1 qr.,  35  a. — Bullanbegg,  £ qr.,  26  a.  2 r.  prof. 
29  a.  unprof. — Cnocbrack,  3d  of  a qr.,  17  a.  prof.  35  a. 
unprof.  — Faulbower  and  Frighclune,  3 qrs.,  233  a.  prof. 
973  a.  unprof. — one  3d  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Cnappagh  called 
Cnappamanagb,  73  a.  prof.  245  a.  unprof. — Bracklune,  1 qr., 
53  a.  prof.  47  a.  unprof.  — Druminduffe,  1 qr.,  99  a.  prof. 
136  a.  unprof. — Broccagh,  1 cart.,  12  A.  prof.  40  A.  unprof — 
Bocknary,  1 qr.,  57  a.  prof.  93  a.  unprof. — Derrym'Gorman, 

1 qr.,  77  a.  prof.  69  a.  unprof. — Lanymore,  1 qr.,  90  a.  prof. 
192  a.  unprof— Cavreali,  1 qr.,  136  a.  prof.  428  a.  unprof— 
Claddy,  4 qr.,  the  mountain  of  Dromseneagh  alias  Erriffe, 

53  a.  prof.  418  a.  unprof.— Bohea,  1 qr.,  114  a.  prof.  511  a. 
unprof. — £ part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Cnappabegg,  107  a.  prof. 
176  a.  unprof. — Corrdarra,  4 qr.,  103  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof. — 
Carrowrea,  £ qr.,  37  a.  prof.  1 98  a.  unprof. — Letterbrock,  1 qr., 
117  a.  prof.  438  a.  unprof. — Killkeele,  1 qr.,  51a. — Coelmc- 
Neile,  4qr.,  109 a.  prof.  293  a.  unprof.  — Lankelly,  lqr., 
126  a.  prof.  232  a.  unprof.  — Terryherbert,  1 qr.,  107  a. 
prof.  951a.  unprof.  — Rughan,  1 cart.,  49  a.  prof.  188  a. 
unprof. — Carrowkennedy  alias  Carrowmore,  3 cart.,  41  a.  prof. 
139a.  unprof.— Carrowmore, 4 qr.,  111a.  prof.  196  a.  unprof.; 

par.  Aghgourde,  bar.  Borishoule  and  Moriske,  same  co. the 

manor  and  4 qrs.  of  Killydyen,  321  a.  prof.  132  a.  unprof.— 
the  castle,  towne,  and  4 qrs.  of  Ballindremny,  422  a.  prof 
279  a.  unprof. — Cloncmenon,  1 qr.,  84  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. 

— Rosheenah,  1 qr.,  84  a— Rossebegg,  1 cart. ; Druminvolane, 

1 cart. ; Rossvally,  1 cart. ; and  Gortetagle,  1 cart.,  97  a. 

Ardmore,  1 qr.,  85  a.  prof.  65  a.  unprof.— Carrownelurgan, 
lqr., 74 a. prof.  72a.  unprof. — Carrowbawne,  1 qr.,  89a.  prof. 
138  a.  unprof— Tannetcrewre,  4 qr.,  65  a.  prof.  107  a.  unprof. 

— Kinuletter,  4 qr.,  218  A.  prof.  1,463  A.  unprof— Oughta, 

1 qr.,  328  A.  prof.  1,190  a.  unprof — Shanwallybegg,  4 qr.,  93  a. 
prof  327  a.  unprof  — Towr  M'Walter,  4 qr.,  78  a.  prof.  174  A, 
unprof.— Drumenanagb,  4 qr.,  144  A.  prof  442  a.  unprof— 
■Bnllinglauna,  4 qrs.,  682  a.  prof.  1,556  a.  unprof— Lacka- 
nenvie,  1 qr.,  120  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof,— Coolsellngh,  1 qr., 


113  a.  prof  385  a.  unprof.  — Derrymore,  4 qr.,  148  prof. 
341a.  unprof  — Burnedarrack,  4 qr.,  155  a.  prof.  1,087  a.  - 
unprof. ; par.  Wooghwall,  bar.  Moriskie,  same  co. — Doughma- 
coven,  lqr.,  115a.  prof.  581a.  unprof — Aghaune,  lqr., 
158  a.  prof.  106  a.  unprof. — Formolly,  4 qr.,  56  a.  prof  847  a. 
unprof.— Glankeene,  4 qr.,  90  a.  prof.  2,318  a.  unprof— Car- 
rowniskie,  4 qr.,  91a.  prof.  632  a.  unprof— llunett,  4 qr., 

73  a.  prof.  153  a.  unprof. — Coyledowne,  4 qr.,  35  a.  prof. 

71  a.  unprof.— Callonilogha,  4 qr.,  75  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof— 
Kinnodny,  34  qrs.,  124  a.  prof.  370  a.  unprof.  — Letter- 
Eighteragh,  4 qr.,  92  a.  prof.  468  a.  unprof— Dooaghtry  alias 
Bundorraghy,  1 qr.,  with  the  fishings  thereof,  72  a.  prof.  25  a. 
unprof.  — Aylemore,  Clnnty,  and  Clunaghmannagh,  1 qr., 

95  a.  prof  359  a.  unprof.  — Bunoven  townlands,  with  the 

mountains  thereto  belonging,  483  a.  prof.  1,545  a.  unprof. 

Askellane,  1 qr.,  214  a.  prof  300  a.  unprof— Carrowmore, 

1 qr.,  162a.  prof.  246a.  unprof.— Calvecon,  lqr.,  191a. 
prof  423  a.  unprof.  — Laughtiwodane,  1 qr.,  104  a.  prof 
2,150  a.  unprof. ; par.  Killgiver,  same  bar.  and  co. — Kigawlly, 

1 qr.,  99  a.  prof.  57  a.  unprof. — Falleighry  alias  Shaunballa- 
cumining,  1 qr.,  65  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof— Cashle,  1 qr.,  100  a. 
prof.  61  a.  unprof. — Ballykillbragan,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Knockneden, 

1 qr.,  56  a.  prof.  101  a.  unprof. — Carrabegg  and  Derrinscale, 

1 qr.,  69  a;  prof.  89  a.  unprof. — Knaknefinny,  4 qr.,  40  a. 
prof.  2 a.  unprof.— Calrdragh,  4qr.,  23  a.  prof.  53  a.  unprof. 
—in  Coologhboy  and  Crenaghtan,  2-3ds  of  qr.,  88  a.  prof 
88  a.  unprof. — Belltra,  1 qr.,  48  a.  prof.  658  a.  unprof.— 
Drumadanderrick,  1 qr.,  95  a.  prof.  198  a.  unprof.— Knock- 
maunesellagh,  97  a. — Duleige  and  Island- Eden,  4 It'-,  82  a. 

— Druminehaghy,  4 qr.,  66  a.  2 r.  prof.  145  a.  2 n.  unprof.— 
Munnyogyrnne,  4 qr.,  44  a.  prof  76  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Drume- 
gunchane,  3 cart.,  52  a.  prof.  90  a.  unprof.  — Coilekeinagh 
and  Berrygowla,  4 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  2,021a.  unprof— Clunan 
and  Derrenemucky,  1 cart.,  51  a.  2 n.  prof.  22  a.  2 r.  unprof. 

Taunyein,  4 qr.,  63  a.  prof  429  a.  unprof. — Rinnesteere, 

4 qr.,  45  a.  2 r.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.— Lisnegeehe  alias  Gurt- 
negopog,  4 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  41  a.  unprof.— Drumene,  1 cart., 

53  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof. — Casleeny,  1 cart.,  Tonreard,  1 cart., 

76  a.  prof.  67  a.  unprof. — Coilehely,  1 qr.,  44  a.  prof.  361  a. 

unprof. ; par.  Island-Eden,  bar.  Borrishoule,  same  co. a 

yearly  chiefry  of  20s.  out  of  Leccroward,  1 qr. ; par.  Boghola, 
bar.  Gallen,  same  co.  — Ruskagh,  4 qr.’,  60  a.  prof.  40  a. 
unprof.  — Clunamore  in  Carne,  1 qr.,  108  a.  prof.  68  a. 
unprof.— Garranard,  4 qr.,  63  a.  prof  70  a.  unprof.— more  of 
the  same,  14  a.  prof  261  a.  unprof.  — more  in  Carne,  4 qr., 

14  a.  prof.  262  a.  unprof.— Carrigelagh,  Shamvo,  and  Letter- 
brascy,  parcells  of  mountains;  par.  Magownagh,  bar.  Tyrawly, 
same  co.  Ballygowne,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Ratlinadogha,  1 qr.,  - 
104  a. — Ardnegurra  and  Lecarofoyle,  14qr.,  93  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof.  — Cloneconvoy,  4 qr.,  37 a.  — Ballymaoge,  lqr.’ 

84  a.  prof.  78  a.  unprof. ; par.  Rareagh,  same  bar.  and  co. — 
Gurtuffe,  1 qr.,74  a.  prof.  381  a.  unprof.— the  lower  4 qr.  of 
Gurtneherry,  13  a.  2r.  prof.  256  a.  unprof.  — Ballygrogy, 

1 cart.,  36  a.  2 r.  prof.  7 a.  unprof. — Cloonemullin,  4 or., 

65  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof. ; par.  Crossemelina,  same  bar.  and 
co.  — Castlereagh,  2 qrs.,  226  a.  prof.  45  a.  unprof.;  par. 
Killallow,  same  bar.  and  co. — Carbedmore,  1 qr.,  128  a.  prof. 

96  a.  unprof. —Raheskin,  1 qr.,  58  A.  prof.  138  A.  unprof. ; 
par.  Templemurry,  same  bar.  and  co.-the  manor,  castle- 
bawne,  and  1 qr.  of  land  of  Turane,  370  a.  prof.  366  a. 
unprof—  Newtownc,  2 qrs.,  818  a.  prof.  84  a.  unprof. ; 4 bar. 
Irrish,  same  co. — in  Carrowkeele  5th  of  qr.,  6 a— Clone- 
macormack,  4 qr.,  50  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof. — in  Clonemacor- 
mack  qr.,  l-6th  of  a qr.,  15  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof—  Carnemal- 
lagh,  1 qi.,  37  a.  Carneblahee,  4 qr.,  27  a. — Lissniarney, 

1 qr.,  94  a.  prof.  32  a.  unprof. ; par.  Robin,  bar.  Killmaine, 
same  co— Cahershane,  4 qr.,  45  a. — Lissniwalter,  4 qr.,  36  a. 

— Lecarrownevar  als  Cartronneva  alias  Mince,  * qr.,  27  a— 
in  Crognenagh,  4 cart.,  52  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof—  Creggau- 
nehally,  A qr.,  36  a.  2 a— Rathgrana,  1 qr.,  128  a.  prof.  69  a. 
unprof— a parcell  of  bogg  in  comon,  254  a.  unprof— Car- 
roweaghtragh,  1 qr.,  92  a — Carracule  qr.,  wanting  the  6th 

part,  55  a. — Cardavi,  £qr.,  88  a— Lissinwalter,  4 qr.,  26  a. 

die  moiety  of  the  castle-bawne,  towne,  and  51  qrs.  of  land, 
and  two  4 cart  in  Lehinch,  viz.  Kellykally,  4 qr.,  94  a.  prof. 

32  a.  unprof. — Cnocknecroghy-Antagart,  4 qr.,  28  a.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof. — Lisobrony and  Lisvickinally and  Clogher,  lqr., 

144  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof— Crngane,  4qr.,  58  a — Monycreene, 

4 cart.,  29  a.  prof.  13  a.  2r.  unprof. — Gorteenargett,  4 cart., 

15  a. — the  moiety  of  castle-bawne  and  4 qrs.  of  Coolyshell, 
viz.  Carrowlisytaw  nlias  Lisitawa,  4 qr.,  131  a.  prof.  82  a.  un- 


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32  Cn.  II.  prof. — Carrowkeele,  4 qr.,  Carrowinerenebury,  I qr.,  97  a. 

prof.  268  a.  unprof. — in  the  3 qrs.  of  Brittas,  3 J qrs.,  117  a. 

Mayo.  prof.  54  a.  unprof. — Bullymuggane,  J qr.,  41  a.  2 n. — Derry- 
colly,  1 qr.,  110  a. — Knockaganny,  1 qr.,  83  a.  — Carrow- 
bushty  alias  Carrowast,  1 qr.,  172  a.  — Taunaghbane,  4 qr., 
53  a. — Rathmallyckin,  Iqr.,  34  a.  2n. — Righard,  4 qr.,  58  a.— 
Cloneene,  1 cart.,  43  a.  2 r.  prof.  45  a.  unprof.  — Robinard, 

1 cart.,  58  a.  ; same  bar.  and  co.  — Cnockgurhy,  1 qr.  — Lis- 
sionlaghane,  1 qr.,  and  Leglenagh,  1 cart.,  104  a.  prof.  8 a. 
unprof. — Smuttanagh,  1 qr.,  78a.  prof.  18a.  unprof. — Carrow- 
intobber,  .1  qr.,  36  a.  prof.  8 a.  unprof. — Rathredinan,  1 qr., 
60  a.  prof.  4 a.  unprof.  — Shanwallymore,  1 cart.,  19  a.  prof. 
18  a.  unprof.  — Trinelegan  alias  Trenelegan,  i qr.  — Drum- 
goghra,  4 qr.,  167  a.  prof.  79  a.  unprof. — Trinelogha  and  Tri- 
mulkin,  1 qr.,  171  a.  prof.  139  a.  unprof.  — a mountain  and 
comon,  Trymulkin  and  Trinelogha,  14  a.  prof.  101a.  unprof. 
— Slignagh,  J qr.,  40  a. — Killyn  and  Cloysellagli,  J qr.,  40  a.; 
bar.  Carrow,  same  co.  — the  5th  part  of  the  castle  and  bawne 
of  Ballanamore  in  Renevellan  qr.,  3 cart.,  37  a.  2 n.  prof. 
18  a.  3 R.  unprof.  — in  Lagan otry  qr.,  3 cart.,  129  a.  prof. 
42  a.  unprof.  — in  Beane  qr.,  1 cart.  67  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. 
— in  Currowridogan  qr.,  1 cart.,  24  a.  1 R.  prof.  24  A.  3 r. 
unprof. — in  Derriwogh  qr.,  J cart,  45  a.  1 R.  prof.  12  a.  1 r. 
unprof. — in  Ivnockshanvally  qr.,  3 parts  of  J die  cartron,  4 a. 
— in  Dulest  qr.,  { cart,  and  £ of  J cart.,  2 a.  1 r.  prof.  11  a. 

2 r.  unprof. — Taunaghmore,  4 qr.,  123  a.  prof.  70  a.  unprof. 
— in  Larga,  4 qr.,  4 cart.,  33  a.  2 r.  prof.  8 a.  2 r.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Gallen,  same  co. — the  manor,  castle,  bawne,  and  lands  of 
Cloghan,  Cnockvolin,  1 qr.,  84  a.  prof.  38  a.  unprof. — Rine- 
gallane,  1 qr.,  78  a.  unprof.  — Raduffe,  1 qr.,  85  a.  prof.  9 a. 
unprof. — Knockanevaddrin,  1 qr.,  72  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — 
Radireagh,  2 qrs.,  232  a.  — Anagh-island,  223  a.  prof.  64  a. 
unprof. — Clonagully,  £ qr.,  26  a. — Polecaraery,  4 qr.,80  a. — 
Rinnegry,  1 qr.,  90  a. — Cloghmacada,  1 qr.,  56  a.  prof.  36  a. 
unprof. — in  Ballymacgovan,  34  cart.  4 cart.,  15  a. — in  Carrow- 
hanin  qr.,  4 cart.  10  a.  — Indergallynane,  3d  qr.,  20  a.  — 
Forrew,  4 qr.,  34  a.  — in  Carrowfeyen,  1 cart.  — Ballyteige, 
1 qr.,  51  a.  prof.  1,112  a.  unprof. — in  Tondewbehy  qr.,  Tau- 
naghmore, and  Clydagh,  51  a.  prof.  355  a.  unprof. — two  parts 
of  the  castle  and  bawne  of  Iniscoe. — Mullinmore,  1 qr.,  136  a. 
prof.  35  a.  unprof. — Rath,  79  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. — Clun- 
caliy,  1 qr.,  58  a.  2r.  — Kaldaveroge,  4 q1'.,  Laghaghmore, 
4 qr.,  102  a. — Bingerry,  4 qr.,  74  a.  — Cnocelegane,  4 qr., 
Loughfirt,  4 qr.,  74  a.  prof.  30  a.  unprof. — Lagemore,  4 qr., 
64  a.  prof.  15  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Votisse,  4 qr.,  62  a.  prof.  64  a. 
unprof.  — Garriclune,  4 qr.,  67  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. — Errue, 
4 qrs.,  356  a.  prof.  200  a.  unprof. — Ardagh,  34  qrs.,  106  a.  ; 
bar.  Tyrawly,  same  co.  — Rossin  and  Cregin,  1 qr.,  40  a.  — 
Cnock-Tample  and  Poleneroy,  1 qr.,  26  a.  prof.  64  a.  unprof. 
— Carrowmore,  4qr.,  14  a. — Killin,  4 qr.,  12  a.  — Ballyda- 
vouck  and  Drimnagough,  1 qr.,  50  a.  prof.  175  a.  unprof.  — 
Cartronfarish,  1 cart.,  40  a. — Corraghmore,  4 qr.,and  Feiragh- 
came,  4 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof. — Dramdrishigan,  4qr., 
20  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof. — Lishleige  and  Clogherquan,  4 qr-, 
20  a.  prof.  50  a.  unprof.  — Lishilaghnane,  1 qr.,  70  a. — Car- 
rowbrannagh  ats  Carrowmurry,  1 qr.,  60  a.  — Tullabegg, 
1 qr.,  64  a.  ; bar.  Corra,  same  co. — Keilfiea,  4 qr.,  37  a.  — 
Cornacaslane  and  Drumin,  A qr.,  40  a. — Drumiciegalty,  70  a. 
Cellin,  1 cart,  13  a.  ; bar.  Borrishoule,  same  co.  — Gorti- 
necanny,  1 Cart,  8 a.— in  Cnappaghmore,  3d  of  4 qrs.,  206  a. 
— Carrowreagli,  4 qr.,  37  a. — Emlaghane,  1 cart.,  34  a.  prof. 
100  a.  un prof. ; bar.  Murriske,  same  co.  — in  Taunaghbane, 
4 qr.,  53  a.  — Ramalickin,  4 qr.,  34  a.  — Rahard,  4 qr., 

58  a Robinard,  4 qr-,  58  a.  — Carrowreagli,  4 qr.,  30  a. 

— Ardkelly,  2 qrs.,  140  a. — Lishnemoyhill,  1 cart.,  20  a. — 
Carrowantorly,  1 qr.,  108  a. — Gartetougher,  4 cart.,  15  a. — 
Cloghenerly,  1 qr.  and  4,  viz.  Dunmorne,  Carna,  andLishin- 
manus,  140  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co.  — 
Tougher,  one  qr.,  with  the  mills  and  field  of  14  a.,  175  a.  — 
Unmorridony,  4 qr.,  47  a.  — Lisseniske,  47  a.  ; par.  Robin, 
same  bar.  and  co. — a parcell  of  5 a.  in  the  town  of  Mayo,  called 
Knockane-Ebrunny,  5 a.  ; bar.  Clanmorish,  same  co. — Total, 
33,365  a.  & 3 p.  plant.  (54,047  a.  & 18  p.  stat.)— Rent, 

3371.  5s.  11  \d. Date  22th  July  32 d year.  — InroUed 

16th  Nov.  1680. 

Queen’s  Co.  24-  The  MAYOR  and  BURGESSES  of  the  City  and 
County  of  the  City  of  GLOUCESTER. — Claplocke  or  Cla- 
pocke,  154  a.  31.2s.  4J d.  — Thomaclavan,  125  a.  2 r.  21.  10s. 
10(1. ; bar.  Stradbally,  Queen’s  Co. — Derridavie,  112  a.  2r. 
21.  5s.  6d. — Cloncesnv,  64  a.  2 r.  16  p.  11. 6s.  2d. — the  north 
(122.) 


side  part  of  Derrygill,  233  a.  prof.  219  a.  2 r,  32  p.  unprof.  S2Cn.II. 

41. 14s.  4{d. ; bar.  Portnehinch,  same  co. — Total,  689  a.  2 r.  

16 p.  plant.  (1,117  a.  & 10p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  131.9s.  3 id.  Quecn's  Co- 
— —Date  nth  March  32 d year. — InroUed  2d  April  1680. 

27.  RICHARD  NEWTON.  — One  moiety  of  Killeen-  Tipperary. 
Butler,  70  a.  11.  Is.  2jd. — a parcell  of  Cahirabby,  marked  in 
yc  plott  of  the  Down  Survey  (205.13),  48  a.  1 r.  24p.  14s.7$d. 

— two  parcells  of  timber  wood  near  Mines  or  Mayestowne, 
marked  (T.  T.),  43  a.  13s. — part  of  Coolinetallagh  ats  Knock- 
arum,  in  the  N.  part  of  the  E.  part,  37  a.  1 Is.  2 Id. — part  of  the 
same,  in  the  E.  part  of  the  W.  part,  74  a.  11. 2s.  54d. — more 
of  the  same,  74  a.  11. 2s.  54d. — Richardstowne  (part),  6 a.  1 r. 

Is.  104 d. — Cruboge,  5a.  In.  8p.  Is.  7jd. — in  Old  Grange, 

5 a.  Is.  6d.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.  — in  Pries- 
towne,  81a.  3r.  4p.  11. 4s.  104d. ; bar.  Middlethird,  same 
co.— Total,  444  a.  2r.  28  p.  plant.  (719  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  61. 14s.  9 d. Date  21  stFeb.  3 2d  year. — InroUed 

lsl  March  1680. 

29.  Sir  HENRY  SL1NGSBY  knt— In  Legane,  4 qr.,  Galway. 
64a.  12s.  1 lid. — Carrybegg alias  Ballyglasse,  144a.  ll.9s.15d. 

— Loghane,  4 qr.,  56  a.  1 Is.  Ad.  — Graignevedoge,  1 qr., 

133  a.  11. 6s.  lid. — Carrownehowne,  4 qr*,  38  a.  7s.  8Jd. — 
a parcell  of  heath  in  controversy,  1 a.  2 Ad.  — Caldraghny- 
pallice  alias  Cornanan,  1 qr.,  175  a.  11. 15s.  5 \d. — in  Annagh- 
more,  14  qr.,  60  a.  12s.  lfd. — Ballyderny,  4 qr-,  86  a.  17s.  5d. 

— in  Lisclonemeltoge,  4 qr.,  59  a.  11s.  lljd. — in  Trasternagli, 

14  qr.,  285  a.  21.  17s.  8Jd.  — Conquoleighter,  4 qr.,  125  a. 

11.  5s.  34d.  — Conquoloughter,  4 qr.,  168  a.  11. 11s.  OJd. — 
a wood  belonging  to  them,  37  a.  7s.  5f  d. — Annaghbegg,  part 
of  Fedane,  48  a.  9s.8fd. — Killcurrilane  or  Killcurnan,  part 
of  d°,  50  a.  10s.  14d. — Clonkeeneighter,  4 qr.,  99  a.  ll.0s.04d. 

— in  Clonkceneoghter,  9 a.  Is.  lOd.  — in  Polem'Cranagh, 
part  of  Killm'fehill,  1 gneeve,  59  a.  11s.  lljd. — in  Skregg, 

1 qr.,  166  a.  11. 13s.  7^d. — Lisduffe,  part  of  Skregg,  58  a. 

11s.  9 d. — in  Killimursugan  qr.,  90  a.  18s.  2jd. ; bar.  'Pyaquin, 
co.  Galway. — in  Clunagh,  4qr.,  11a.  2s.  2)d. ; 4 bar.  Bcl- 
lamoe,  same  co. — in  Carryfrean  qr.,  3 a.  7 \d. ; bar.  Kilconnell, 
same  co.  — all  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever.  — 

Tullogh,  1 qr.,  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Killosolane,  159  a.  2 R. 

II.  12s.  3Jd. — to  hold  for  the  residue  of  a term  of  1,000  years, 
made  by  Richard  Dillon,  late  of  Clonbrock,  esq.,  dec’1,  to  his 
brother  Thom’  Dillon,  by  deed  dated  in  1631,  in  mortgage 
for  1001. — Killbegg,  1 qr.,  part  of  the  stud  4 qrs.  of  Killoso- 
lane, 159  a.  2 u.  II.  12s.  34d. ; bar.  Tyaqnin,  same  co.  — 
to  hold  for  the  residue  of  a term  of  99  years,  made  by  said 
Richard  to  said  Tho’  and  Cath.  French  his  wife,  in  1663,  in 
mortgage  for  1331.  6s.  8d.— Total,  2,343  a.  plant.  (3,795  a. 

1 r.  Ip.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  231.  14s.  5d. 33.  HUGH 

MCNEMARRA— In  Capparilla,  100  a.  II.  0s.  3d.— in  Cnp- 
parilla,  26  a.  5s.  3Td.—  in  Capparilla,  34  a.  6s.  lOJd. — Total, 

160  a.  plant.  (259  a.  & 29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11.  12s.  5d.! 

bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co. 33.  W ALTER  BLAKE.  — Clare. 

Common  to  Garrymore  alias  Boughdorough,  and  other  lands, 
being  two  parcells,  N”  24-,  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Ballyne- 
geragh,  21a.  4s.  3d. — in  Lecarrigg,  2 qrs.,  126  a.  II.  5s.  6d. 

— Total,  (238  A.  & 17  P.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11.  9s.  9d.;  bar. 

Dunkellin,  same  co.  — in  Cregcurreden-east,  1 qr.,  76  a. 

(123  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)  II.  3s.  Id. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare. 

34.  ANTHONY  FRENCH  FITZ-PETER  gent.—  Galway. 

In  Garrane  qr.,  70  a.  14-s.  2d. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. — 

Breandrem  qr.,  76  a.  15s.  4|d.  — Knockrawer  qr.,  133  a.  Mayo. 

11.  6s.  lljd. ; bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo.  — a parcell  of  coarse  Galusuy. 
pasture  called  Sliragarruffc,  55  a.  1 Is.  1 \d. ; bar.  Dunkellin, 
co.  Galway.  — in  a parcell  of  woody  land  belonging  to 
Crannagli,  43  a.  8s.  8.)d.  — in  Loughmore  and  Bolvglasse, 

15  a.  3s.  04d. — in  Kilkarbane,  4 qr.,  1 a.  2 id.— in  Lyssynard, 

4 qr.,  3 a.  7)d. — in  Pallice,  4 a.  9fd. — Sradue,  1 cart,,  19  a. 

3s.  lOd. — a parcell  of  arable  belonging  to  Knockanecarragli, 

9 a.  Is.  9$d. — in  Gortgarrow,  1a.  2.W.;  4 bar.  Leitrim, 
same  co.— in  Carroholly,  4 qr.,  2 a.  4|d.— in  Carrownea, 

3d  qr.,  80  a.  16s.  2.jd. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — these  two 
last  in  trust  for  Anty  Lynch  and  his  heirs. — Total,  511a. 
plant.  (827  a.  2r.  28  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  51.  3s.  5Jd. 

36.  Capt.  WM.  TUITE. — 1»  Oughteagh,  4 qr.,  36  a.  7s. 34d.  Mayo. 
— Oughteagh,  other  4 qr.,  173  a.  21.  0s.  OJd. — Total,  209  a. 
plant.  (338a.  2r.  6p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  2!.2s.3|d.;  bar. 

Murriske,  co.  Mayo. 37.  JAMES  FITZ-GERRALD  Westmeath. 

of  Larrah. — The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Clonegawnie,  43  a. 

3r.  8p.— Rathdorrish,  35a.  2.R.— Bellatecker, 77a.  2r.  16p. 

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32  Ch.ii.  — Dallistowne  (part),  303  a.  & 16p— Nobristy  (part),  being 

part  of  Ballymorin,  7 1a.  2 it.  16 p.  prof.  41a.  & 16  p.  unprof.; 

Westmeath,  bar.  Rathconratb,  co.  Westmeath. — Ballintue  (part),  217a. 

3 u.  34  p. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Larrah,  124  a.  & 
14  p— Rathinroe,  1 14  a.  1 a.  10  p — part  of  Ballintue,  268  a. 
1 R.  22  p. — Callaghtowne,  248  a.  1 r.  28  p.;  bar.  Moygnoish, 
same  co. — Rathduffe,  193a.  1 r.  8 p. — Killtrue,  57a.  1 r.  8p.; 
bar.  Rathconratli,  same  co — Total,  1,755  a.  1 r.  24.  p.  plant. 

(2,843  a.  1 r.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  35 1. 10s.  10(7. Date 

16 Ik  July  32(7  year.—Inrolled  5th  Aug.  1680. 

Roscommon.  ^0.  THEOBD.  DILLON  of  Loghlin,  esq.,  WM.  BRA- 
BAZON  esq.,  and  ELLIS  DILLON  alias  BRABAZON. 
—Loghlin,  4 qrs.,  583  a.  51.  18s.  0J(7.— Agheloore,  2 qrs., 
168  a.  11. 14s.  0 \d. — Ballemacmurragh,  4 qrs.,  456  a.  4 1. 12s. 
4}d.— fin  Cloontawnaght  or  Clontawaght,  2 qrs.,  150a. 
11. 10s.  4{d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon.— to  hold  Loghlin 
and  Ballymacmurragh  to  the  use  of  Theobald  Dillon  of  Kil- 
more,  co.  Roscommon,  esq.,  and  his  heirs.  — Attyfarry  and 
Gunner,  1 qr,  202  a.  21.  0s.  101(7— Creagh,  i qr.,  117A. 
1/.  3s.  S.Jrf.  — in  Tumsrura,  next  to  Creagh,  91  a.  18s.  5 jrf. ; 
* bar.  Moycarnan,  same  co. — Cloonekeanbegg  and  Cloone- 
keanmore,  148  a.  17.9s.  Ilk/.;  bar.  Balintober,  same  co— 
§ t Lisgallagh,  with  a mill  in  Tawnadrissoge,  4 qrs.,  74  a. 
14s.  Uk/.—  Jfin  Aghadristane,  2 cart.,  11a.  2s.2J(7.;  bar. 

Mayo.  Boyle,  same  co—§fBrackloone,  1 qr.,  123  a.  17.4s.  lOJrf. 

§ f Ttilla  n acarrow,  1 qr.,  180  a.  17. 16s.5)rf— SfCarrowincolla, 

1 qr.,  128  a.  17.  5s.  10jJ(7. — §fin  Carrowgarry,  1 qr.,  124  a. 
17.  5s.  1 j<7.— §fin  Carrowbegg,  i qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9^rf.— Rath- 
scanlan,  1 qr.,  186  a.  17.  17s.  7 J<7.  — in  Kilbreedy,  1 qr., 
112  a.  17. 2s.  7|<7. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. — Total,  2,916  a. 
plant.  (4,723  a.  1 r.  29  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  297.  10s.  5(7.— to 
hold  Agheloore  2 qrs.  to  the  use  of  said  TheobJ  and  Ellis 
his  wife,  for  life;  remainder  to  his  first  son  and  his  heirs 
male,  and  so  on  to  the  10th  son,  and  their  respective  heirs 
malejremainder  to  Th  eob'1  Dillon  of  Kilmore,  for  life;  re- 
mainder to  his  eldest  son  Robert,  and  his  heirs  male;  re- 
mainder on  to  the  10th  son  of  said  Theobald  of  Killmore,  and 
their  respective  heirs  male;  remainder  to  his  right  heirs:  to 
hold  the  lands  thus  f marked  to  the  use  of  John  Yeedon  of 
the  Boyle,  esq.,  until  paid  4437.  sterling,  and  then  Clontawaght 
2 qrs.  to  him  and  his  wife  for  life;  remainder  to  his  heirs 
male;  remainder  to  his  brother  John  of  Ballyglasse,  and  his 
heirs  male ; remainder  to  Theobald  of  Kilmore,  and  his  heirs : 
to  hold  Attyfarry  and  Ounner,  Creagh,  Trumfrura,  Cloone- 
keanbegg, and  Cloonekeanmore,  Rathscanlan  and  Kilbreedy, 
to  1 hcobJ  of  Loghlin  and  Wm  Brabazon,  and  their  heirs  for 
ever:  and  to  hold  these  thus  § marked,  after  the  discharge  of 
the  Yeadon’s  mortgage,  to  Wm  Brabazon  and  his  heirs  for 

ever. 43.  THEOBALD  DILLON  esq.-In  Knockroe 

qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5(7.-in  Trianbegg,  £ qr.,  3 A.  7J(7.— in  Syhane, 
6th  of  a qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9-jd. — in  Leccarrowconnell,  J qr.,  9 a. 
Is.  9)(7.  Carrowleame,  i qr.,  88  a.  17s.  10<7.— Lecarroweny, 
i qr.,  63  a.  12s.  9 jd— in  Knockmollen,  4 qr.,  39  a.  7s.  10£d— 
Carrownedin,  i qr.,  154  a.  17. 11s.  2jd— in  Kilkierin,  1 cart., 
86  a.  17s.  5(7.  — Keillaxon,  i qr.  of  Carrownedin,  46  a. 
9s.  33(7— in  Brackloone,  101  a.  17.  0s.  51,(7. -in  Clonyine  alias 
Buolymoyloe,  69  a.  13s.  lljd— in  Beallahagha  qr.,  1a.  2jd. 
—in  Lissidorane  alias  Templemoyler,  100  a.  17.  0s.  2§d— in 
Carrowcounine  qr.  and  in  Carrowcrumie,  1 qr.,  62  a.  12s.6f(7. 
—in  Crcggelly,  j qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6 jd— Glandaduffe,  j qr.,  34  a. 
6s.  10J(7.  in  Bellagarve,  j qr.,  2 a.  4|d— in  Ardcorra,  1 qr., 
2.1(7.— m Bougholla  qr.,  1 A.  2jd— in  Kelleagh,  i qr.,  22  a. 
4s.  5(7— Altibawne,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6.1(7— in  Bawne  qr.,  59  a. 


Us.  11; '7. — in  Knocktanvally  qr.,  3 a.  7jd. — in  Ballygarve,  S2  c»  U 

4 qrs.,  177  a.  17. 15 s.  lOd— Annaghagh,  1 qr.,  87  a.  17s.  7Jd.  — L 

— Carrowentihane,  1 qr.,  122  a.  17. 4s.  81(7— in  Clongee  qr.,  Mayo. 

2 a.  4jd. — in  Pollagh,  £ qr.,  25  a.  5s.  0§d. — mountain  parcell 
belonging  to  Lisdroland,  35  a.  7s.  11(7— Total,  1,501  a.  plant. 

(2,431  a.  1 r.  15  p.  stat:)— Total  rent,  157. 3s.  11(7. ; bar.  Gal- 
len, same  co.  — Clancrawchill,  61  A.  (98  a.  3 R.  19  p.  stat.)  Roscommon. 
12s.  41(7.;  bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Knockreagh,  Galway 

1 qr-,  54  a.  (87  a.  1 r.  35  p.  stat.)  10s.  11(7.;  j bar.  Clon- 
m'knowen,  co.  Galway— to  hold  the  lands  in  the  co.  of  Mayo 
until  he  or  his  heirs  be  paid  5007.,  and  after  to  the  use  of 

Lucas  lord  vise1  Dillon,  and  his  heirs Date  22(7  Dec. 

32(7  year. — InroUed  247 A Dec.  1680. 

46.  WM.  TUITE,  son  to  Andrew  Boy  Tuite  of  Cullan-  Westmeath. 
more,  esq.  — The  castle,  towne,  and  lands  of  Cullanmore, 
being  his  principal  castle  or  messuage  by  him  chosen,  391  a. 
prof.  98  a.  unprof—  Robinstowne,  290  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  20  a. 

& 32  p.  unprof.  — Cullanbegg,  359  a.  3r.  8 p.  prof.  137  a. 

2 r.  16  p.  unprof.  — two  islands  in  Loghfoyle.  — Brockagh, 

123  a.  prof.  67  a.  unprof. — Monelea,  452  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof. 

382  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Moyasliell  and  Magheredernon,  co. 
Westmeath — Killmaglisse  and  Garryenry,  86  a.  prof.  303  a. 

3 r.  32  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Corkerry,  same  co Total,  1,703  a. 

1 r.  8 p.  plant.  (2,759  A.  & 7 p.  stat.)— Rent,  347. 9s.  9(7. 

Date  12th  July  32(7  year. InroUed  21s7  July  1680. 

50.  BRYAN  O’ROURK  gent—  In  Drumagh,  iqr.,  36  a.  Mayo. 

7s.  3 jd. — Tulleleghan,  i qr.,  49  a.  9s.  lljd— Knockavally, 

1 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  61(7. — Knockemeanagh,  1 qr.,  46  A.  9s.  3 jd. 

Knocknaskeagh,  h qr.,  40  a.  8s.  IJd— in  Dunmeanremore, 

1 qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd— Total,  250  a.  plant.  (405  a.  stat)— Total 

rent,  27.  10s.  7 k/.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.Mayo. Date  19th  June 

32 d gear.— Inrolled  3d  July  1680. 

53.  TERLAGH  O’NEALE,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Mayo. 
O’Neale,  late  of  Ardcharra,  co.  Mayo,  and  formerly  of  the 
Fues,  co.  Ardmagh,  esq.  — Lecarrowcornnell,  1 qr.,  60  a. 

12s.  1 jd. — Lecarrowrory,  j qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9 Jd— Uncles,  2-3ds  • 

of  a qr.,  27  a.  5s.  5 Id.— Uncle,  l-3d  of  a qr.,  35  a.  7s.  1 jd. 

Knockenrony,  3d  qr.,  72  a.  14s.  7d—  Carrowmoonagh,  3d  qr., 

54  a.  10s.  1 lid Killines,  2 gneeves,  59  a.  11s.  11  jd. 

Cloongue,  1 qr.,  180  a.  17. 16s.  5jd—  Pollagh,  4 qr.,  55  a. 

11s.  1 Id.  — Knockroe,  1 qr.,  87  a.  17s.  7Jd.  — Breandrum, 
i qr.,  31  a.  6s.  Sjd—  Aghalouske,  A qr.,  43  a.  8s.  81d— She- 
hane,  6th  of  a cart,  13  A.  2s.  7Jd.  — Carrownaragh,  3d  qr., 

54  a.  10s.  lljd— Treenbegg,  Sdof  aqr.,  57  A.  11s.  6jd. 

Logafoorka,  j qr.,  40  a.  8s.  1 Id— Carrowanhan,  1 qr.,  68  a. 

13s.  9jd.  Bellagarriffe,  j qr.,  62  a.  12s.  6 Id.  — Bougliolo, 

1 qr.,  151  a.  17.  10s.  6jd. — Ardoheroe,  lqr.,  140  a.  17. 8s.  4d. 

— Cullileagh,  1 qr.,  35  a.  7s.  Id. — Newcastle,  1 qr.,  160  a. 

17. 12s.  4jd.  — Myleeke,  1 qr.,  200  a.  27.  0s.  5J(7—  Callagh 
qr.,  144  a.  17.  9s.  1 jd. — Cloonin  als  Ballevelly  or  Bollenelly, 

1 qr.,  207a.  27.  Is.  lljd. — Bellaghagha  qr.,  269  a.  27. 14s.  5jd. 

— Ardhumeqr.,  241  a.  27.  8s.  9jd.  — Total,  2,617  a.  plant 
(4,239a.  1 r.  26  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  267.  9s.  10 Jd. ; bar. 

Gallen,  co.  Mayo Date  9th  Feb.  32 d year.- Inrolled 

5th  March  1680. 

56.  Sir  THEOPHS.  JONES  knt. — One  messuage,  con-  Dublin. 
taining  2 shops  to  y street,  5 chambers  over  them,  and  3 gar- 
retts  and  2 closetts  over  them— a tenement  backwards,  with 
a backside  to  it—  a small  tenement  backwards,  with  a back- 
side—Total  rent,  27.5s.— on  the  Merchant  Kay,  Dublin. 

Date  197/t  May  32 d year. — InroUed  18th  June  1680. 


Roll,  33(7  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


I.  MATHEW  PLUNKETT,  lord  baron  of  Lowth,  son 
and  heir  of  Oliver  lord  Lowth  deced— In  Kilcrony,  164  a. 
—Plunkett’s  land,  parcell  of  the  same,  4 a— Farronnamud- 
dagh,  parcell  of  the  same,  4 a— Lisscorr,  part  of  Emlagh,  5 a. 
— Newragh,  parcell  of  Balloran,  5 a— Ferachs,  with  the  fish- 
ing thereto  belonging,  78  a.  3 Ardpatricke,  103  a.— 

Prierstate,  Emlagh,  Balloran,  and  Rath,  300  a Corderry, 

375  a.  3 r — Corballice,  45  a— Cullcrcdane,  20  a Killbride, 

with  the  mills  of  Lowth,  10  a— in  and  about  the  manor  of 

Lowth,  of  meadow  and  pasture  intermixed,  28  a Lemith’s 

castle,  with  7 houses  or  tenements  in  and  about  the  said  manor. 
— Total,  1,142  a.  2 r.  plant.  (1,850  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.)  — 

Rent,  237. 2s.  8d. ; bar.  and  co.  Lowth. Date  Hth  Dec. 

32 d year — InroUed  15 th  Feb.  1680. 


I 4.  ROBERT  BLAKE  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Richard. ssCh.il 

Coollofadda,  lqr.,  167a.  17. 13s. 9id— Emlagh,  lqr.,  136 a.  — — 

17.  7s.  6d. ; J bar.  Athenry,  co.  Galway.  — the  house  and  Galway. 
lands  of  Ardfry  and  Killcamine,  and  one  qr.  of  land,  250  a.  Mayo. 
21. 10s.  7(7— in  Moylune,  A qr.,  79  a.  & 37  p.  16s— in  Bal- 
lynecourty,  2 qrs.  one  3d  part  of  a qr.,  116  a.  17.3s.  5jd— 
in  Garrane,  1 qr.,  223  a.  27.  5s.  Id.  — Ballynemannagh, 

1 qr.,  546  a.  57.  Us.  6(7. — in  Ballynecloghy  qr.,  one  8th  part 
of  aqr.,  56  a.  11s. 4(7.  — the  moyety  of  Oranbegg,  2 qrs., 

366  a.  37. 14s— in  Ruinvile,  2 qrs.,  3.)  cart.,  98  a.  19s.  10(7. ; 
bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — the  moyety  of  Tawnagh,  3 cart., 

116  a.  17.  3s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co.  — in  Muckalgie, 

4qrs.,  155  a.  17.  lls.4jd. — Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  51  a.  10s.  3jd. 

— in  Cahirm'Ulicke,  2 qrs.,  143  a.  17.  8s.  7(7. Gar- 


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33  Cm.  II.  rane,  1 qr.,  23  a.  4s.  7fd. — Lissenelegane,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.Sjd. 

— Muilanagh,  1 cart,  20  a.  4s.  0 id.  — Ballybackagh,  2-3ds 

Mayo.  qr.,  52  a.  10s.  6 jd. — PoUenebunny,  1 qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8 3d. 

— Creganenagh,  l qr.,  26  a.  5s.  3d.  — Gortmc Jordan,  i qr., 
43  a.  8s.  8 jd. — Ardmorane,  1 qr.,  92  a.  18s.  7 id. — Krick- 
bellanebrisklane,  | qr.,  25  a.  5s.  Old.  — in  Carrownekearty 
qr.  (3d  part),  41a.  8s.  3jd. — Killm'Duogh,  1 qr.,  118  a. 
11.  3s.  10 jd.  — Knocknepissy  and  Lissiroen  or  Lisserowny, 

2 qrs.,  106  a.  11.  Is.  5jd. — in  Ballyhenry,  4 qrs.,  42  a. 
8s.  6 d.  — in  Lisnerod,  1 qr.,  called  Tawnaghmore,  67  a. 
13s.  6 jd. — Gortunanty  or  Gortnacry  and  Rathnigruagh, 
1 qr.,  62  a.  12s.  6jd.  — Ballycustshines,  4 qrs.,  580  a. 
51.  17s.  Ad. — in  Clooneconnellane,  2 qrs.,  23  a.  4s.  7j d. — 
Cloonarke  and  Carrowboy,  2 qrs.,  98  a.  19s.  lOd. — Carrow- 
morliskelline,  1 qr.,  94  a.  19s.  Ojd. — Leacarrowgarranvirke 
and  Leahvallywalter,  1 qr.,  105  a.  11.  Is.  2jd. — Clonegowna 
alias  Cloongoula,  1 qr.,  248  a.  21.  10s.  4 id. ; bar.  Killmaine, 
same  co. — Drumenroe,  1 qr.,  151a.  11.  10s.  6jd. — Carrow- 
knockneragh,  1 qr.,  127  a.  1/.  5s.  8jd. — Derrydawderricke, 

1 qr.,  42  a.  8s.  6d. ; bar.  Carra,  same  co. — Towaglit,  1 qr., 
49  a.  9s.  lid. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — Cahercatt,  1 qr, 

Galway.  27  a.  5s.  5id. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  Grange  and  Creig- 
more,  6 qrs.,  150  a.  11.  10s.  5d. — more  in  the  same,  241  a. 
21.  8s.  9 d. — more  in  the  same,  86  a.  17s.  4jd. ; bar.  Clare, 
co.  Galway. — in  Droghty  qr.,  57  a.  11s.  6jd. ; j-  bar. 
Mayo.  Athenry,  same  co. — Skelianagh,  1 qr.,  295  a.  21.  19s.  8.|d. ; 

bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. — Ilandmore,  1 qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6Jd.; 
Galway.  bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. — in  Collurt  and  Drisseghane,  2 qrs., 
185  a.  11.  17s.  5}d. ; bar.  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway.  — Total, 
5,913 a. plant.  (9,578a.  & Ip.  suit.)—' Total  rent,  59!.17s.4d. 
Meath.  — Blake’s  castle,  with  the  yard  and  orchard  adjoining  to  it, 

and  the  appurtenances,  in  Athboy,  2 a. — one  pigeon-house, 
parke,  and  1 parke  in  Clonine,  in  the  fields  and  liberties 
of  Athboy,  60  a. — one  messuage  and  35  a.,  with  part  of  the 
comons  in  the  towne  and  fields  of  Rintaughton  of  Moyacher, 
containing  35  a.  ; bar.  Lune,  co.  Meath. — in  Gilbertstowne, 
and  a proportion  of  the  comons  thereof,  15  a. — Andarry  als 
Dunderry  and  Irislitowne,  55  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. — 
Wardtowne,  353  a.  Ik.  8 p.  ; bar.  Lune,  same  co. — Phil- 
lianstowne,  36  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. — Total,  557  a. 

6 8 p.  plant.  (903  a.  Ik.  13  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  111.  5s.  7d. 
Galway.  — Walls-Court  alias  Drumnecourty  alias  Ballynecourty 

alias  Ballycourt,  1 qr.,  123  a.  — Meanes,  1 qr.,  86  a.  — 
Glanmine  and  Lisseniskey,  1 qr.,  1 02  a. — Knockanekilline, 
J qr.,  74  a.  — Garneseidy,  1 cart.,  49  a. — Knockanrickard, 
1 qr.,  Cahirldlline,  4 qr.,  Carnanmore,  1 cart,  164  a.  — 
Cahernegary,  1 qr.,  233  a. — in  Droghty  qr.,  125  a. — Carrow- 
boy, 1 qr.,  228  a.  — Ballanlara,  1 qr.,  89  a.  — Glanskehy, 
56  a. — Ballintober  alias  Carrowntobber,  1 qr.,  102  a.  ; bar. 
Athenry,  co.  Galway. — in  Moylune,  4 qr.,  11a.  3 r.  3 p. ; 
bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co. — Total,  2,000  a.  plant — Total  in 
Galway,  1,442  a.  3 r.  32  p.  plant.  (2,335  a.  3 r.  8 p.  stat.)  — 

Rent,  141.  11s.  11  id. Dale  24 th  Feb.  33d  year. — Inrolled 

5th  March  1681. 

Clare.  11-  EDW.  NELANE,  ANY  his  wife,  MIC.  NELANE, 
ELLEN  his  wife,  and  EDW.  NELANE  jun.,  first  issue 
male  of  y*  said  Mic.  and  Ellen. — Killcarragh  or  Killcorragh, 
4 qr.,  50  a.  15s.  2d. — Ballycohy,  2 cart.,  and2-3ds  cart,  60  a. 
18s.  2Ad. — Glasnane,  3d  of  a cart.,  2 a.  7.{d. — Clonekelleene, 
2-3ds  cart,  4 a.  Is.  2jd. — in  Clounmura,  1 qr.,  48  a.  14s.  6 jd. 
— Total  rent,  21.  9s.  9 d. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare. — to 
hold  to  the  heirs  male  of  Edward  the  younger;  remrto  the  heirs 
male  of  Michael ; remr  to  the  right  heirs  of  Edward  the  elder. 

13.  MOORE  CUSACK,  relict  of  James  Cusack,  and 

JOHN  CUSACK  her  son.— In  Clontra  plow,  or  qr.,  154  a. 

3 r.  (250  a.  1 r.  2p.  stat)  21.  6s.  lid.;  bar.  Tullagh,  same 

co. 13.  JOHN  MORGAN. — In  Inishnaghten  qr.,  219a. 

(354  a.  2 n.  39  p.  stat.)  31.  6s.  6d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

14.  JOHN  COM YNE  gent  and  MARGT.  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Dame  Joane  White. — In  Lisduane,  6 th  of  qr.,  36  a.  1 0s.  1 1 j d. 
— in  Lisnalaherne,  d",  22  a.  6s.  8fd. — in  Croughsouth,  3d  of 
qr.,  7 a.  2 r.  2s.  2}d— in  Fodron,  1 qr.  and  3d  of  qr., 
26a.  2r.  7s.  11  jd. — in  Glanslead,  1 qr.,  9 a.  2s.  8|d. — in 
Karkonnell,  1 qr.,  15  a.  2r.  4s.  6 jd. — in  Ballyvigheny,  1 qr., 

7 a.  2s.  1 jd. — in  Enagh,  1 qr.  and  2-3ds,  8 a.  2s.  63d.;  bar. 

Burren,  same  co. — Total,  131a.  2r.  plant.  (213  a.  & 13  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  11.  19s.  9 Jd. — to  hold  to  their  heirs  male; 
remr  to  her  heirs  male;  remr  to  her  right  heirs  for  ever. 

15.  HUGH  SWINEY.— In  Carrew  abas  Ballyoure,  22  a. 
6s.  8Ad. — in  Tureagheagh,  Lehanagh-Minagh,  4qrs.,  2 a.  7}d. 

(122.) 


— in  Ballymuny,  South,  7 a.  2 s.  lid. — in  Ballykillmartin,  3 a.  ss  Ch.) 

lO^d.;  same  bar.  and  co. — Total,  34  a.  plant.  (55  a.  & 12  p. 

stat.) — Total  rent,  10s.  4d. Dale  1st  March  33d  year. — Clare. 

Inrolled  lith  Feb.  1681. 

17.  MARGT.  HALY  alias  MAGRATH,  relict  of  Mar-  Clare. 
cus  Magrath.  — In  Lissduffe  and  Knockshegortnebranshe, 

2 qrs.,  138a.  21.  Is.  lid.;  bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — Car- 
renreagh  alias  Knockalogha,  1 qr.,  113  a.  11. 14s.  3 id. — Tar- 
menroe,  1 qr.,  70  a.  11.  Is.  3d.— Total,  321a.  plant.  (519  a. 

3 r.  36  p.  stat) — Total  rent,  41. 17s.  51d.;  bar.  Clonderala, 

same  co. Date  22 d June  33d  year. — Inrolled  29 th  June 

1681. 

20.  RICHARD  FITZ-GERALD  gent— Killahy,  103a.  Westmeath 
1 r.  24  p.  21.  Is.  8d. — Monine,  1 cart. ; Aghnacurra,  1 cart ; 
Boganalegan,  4 cart. ; and  Oughtragh,  4 cart;  being  part  of 
Rogerstowne,  206  a.  1 r.  24  p.  41.4s.  6d.;  bar.  Rathconratli, 

co.  Westmeath. Date  31st  March  33 d year. — Inrolled 

8 th  April  1681. 

23.  ROBERT  KING  esq. — In  Curriglasse,  21  cart,  30a.  Sligo. 
6s.  Id. — Liscowen,  4 qr.,  Drumrane,  4 qr.,  Raraghtis,  4 qr., 

215  a.  21. 3s.  63d.  — Dunseine,  4 qr.,  Annagh,  d°,  113  a. 

11.2s.  10  jd. — Killoges alias  Kiavoges,  1 cart.,  57  a.  11s.  6jd. — 
Cartroneightra  alias  Cartronightragh,  1 cart,  16  a.  3s.  3d. ; 
bar.  Tirrarill,  co.  Sligo. — in  Callow,  4 qrs.,  44  a.  8s.  10  jd. — Foscomn 
in  Portnecrannagh,  1 qr.,  and  Lurga,  1 qr.,  30  a.  6s.  ljd. — 
in  Ardlareene,  1 qr.,  Ardresse,  1 qr.,  Urlare  and  Knockevally,- 
85  a.  17s.  24d.  — Carrowgashell,  1 qr.,  Ellagh,  1 qr.,  Mul- 
loge,  1 qr.,  Creene  and  Cargine,  1 qr.,  51  a.  10s.  3 jd.  — 
Knockbrack,  1 qr.,  Longford,  1 qr.,  in  Carrick,  100  a.  11. 0s.3d. 

— in  Agherfinegan,  1 qr.,  3 a.  7jd. — in  Ballymullane  and 
Aghacarra,  4 qrs.,  100  a.  11.  0s.  3d. — in  Ballykeviegan,  2 qrs., 
and  Carrowturken,  1 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  OJd. — Derretone,  4 cart, 

26a.  5s.3\d. ; bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. — Total  in  Sligo, 

431  a.  plant.  (698  a.  & 23  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  41. 7s.  3d.— in 
Roscommon,  449  a.  plant.  (727  a.  1 R.  27  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

41. 10s.  lid.  — to  hold  the  premisses  in  Sligo  to  the  use  of 
Rob1  lord  baron  of  Kingston,  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever. 

25.  HUGH  MAC  TEIGE  FITZ-ItORY  Mc  OWEN  Galm 

GRANA  Mc  DERMOTT.— In  Portnecrannaght,  Carrow- 
reagh  and  Lurga,  3 qrs.,  19  a.  (30  a.  3 r.  4 p.  stat.)  3s.  lOd. ; 
same  bar.  and  co. — in  Corneveagh,  1 qr.,  101  A.  (163  A.  2 11. 

19  p.  stat.)  11. 0s.  5Jd. ; 4 bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — 

Total,  120  a.  plant.  (194  a.  1 r.  23  p.  stat.) — Total  rent, 

11. 4s.  3jd. Date  29th  April  33 d year. — Inrolled  8th  Sep. 

1681. 

28.  GARRETT  FITZ-GERALD  esq.  — Ballybrogan,  Mosconr. 

1 qr.,  76a.  15s.  4jd. — Carkare,  4 qr.,  48a.  9s.8jd. — in  Cloone- 
artimore,  1 cart.,  19a.  3s.  lOd. — Clunkill,  4 qr.,  47a.  9s.6jd. 

— Clooneartbegg,  1 qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3jd. — Annagh,  1 qr.,  114  a. 

11.3s.  Id. — Cloonegara,  1 qr.,  43  a.  8s.  8) d. ; bar.  and  co. 
Roscommon. — in  Balliglasse,  3 qrs.,  416  a.  41.4s. 3d.;  bar. 
Ballintober,  same  co. — Total,  809  a.  plant.  (1,310  a.  2R.stat.) 

—Total  rent,  81.3s.9fd. Date  7th  Feb.  33d  year. —Inrolled 

301/t  March  1681. 

30.  VALENTINE  BBO  WNE  gent— In  Tullyduffe  qr.,  Galw 
next  to  Caherkeene,  83  a.  16s.  9jd. — in  Owermore,  2 qrs.,  «"d 
229a.  21. 6s. 4.1  d. — in  the  same,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. ; bar.  Kill-  1 "•*' 

maine  and  Clare,  co.  Galway  and  Mayo.  — Gallgort  als  May, 

Farrengalport,  27  a. — to  hold  this  to  the  use  of  Andrew  Blake 
and  his  heirs,  5s.  54d. — in  Clunecarragh  a’s  Creragh,  31a. 

6s.  3. jd. — Clunedeacy,  1 cart.,  89  a.  7s.  lOjd— Clonesany, 

4 qr.,  66  a.  13s.  4jd— in  Coole,  1 qr.,  20  a.  4s.  0 \d. — Mag- 
herieighter  als  Masereighter,  1 cart,  17  a.  3s.  5 id. — Mng- 
heroughter  alias  Masroughter,  1 cart.,  23  a.  4s.  7jd—  a par- 
cell  of  controversy,  46  a.  9s.  3jd. — Lickerill,  4 9r->  59a- 
1 Is.  1 1 J d. — Cloghergaune,  1 cart.,  38  a.  7s.8{d.— Attytibbott, 

1 cart.,  32  a.  6s.  5fd. — Dromgooly  or  Deny  in  coihon,  7 a. 

Is.  5 d. ; bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo — in  Muckinisli  alias  Mucki-  Clan 
nishmooe,  1 qr.  and  3d,  49  a.  (79  a.  In.  19r.stat.)  14s.l04d.; 
bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare.  — in  Clunecarragh  alias  Crc-  May 
ragh,  1 qr.,  45  a.  9s.  1 Jd.  — Trinahowne,  1 qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6 jd. ; 
bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo— Trienfoughenane,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s.  Old. 

— Lisgormine,  1 qr.,  83  a.  16s.  9jd. — Turromine  qr.  als 
Taureneagh,  85  a.  17s.  2 Jd.  — Shanoghy  alias  Lcnoghy, 

3 cart.,  48  a.  9s.  8 jd. — Lissnumurry,  a parcell  belonging  to 
Licurragh,  * qr.,  32  a.  6s.  5 Id— in  Clunefinane,  l qr.,  1 A. 

2 jd. ; bar.  Gallen,  same  co— Gortnegustalloe,  1 cart,  7 a. 


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II.  Is.  5d. — in  Killvine,  2 qrs.,  3 a.  7\d. ; bar.  Clanmorris, 

— — co.— in  Ballytrasny,  18  a.  3s.  7fd. — in  Ballisnelieney,  l a. 
’•  2 id. — in  Ardkelly,  2 qrs.,  1 17  a.  1/.  3s.  8 $d. — Coolaghbane; 

1 cart.,  29  a.  5s.  lO.id. ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co. in  Knock- 

anemoyne,  9 a.  2n.  28  r.  Is.  1 1 — in  Killroe,  101a.  2 r. 
16p.  11.  Os.  6j}d. — Glancalry,  a mountain,  5 A.  Is.  0£d. ; bar. 
ay.  Tyrawly,  same  co.— in  Cloonbane  qr.,  1a.  2n.  3 Ad. ; bar. 
>.  Dunmore.  co.  Galway. — in  a mountain  in  controversy,  19  a 

3s.  lO^d.;  bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo Total  in  Mayo,  1,243 

1 r.  4.  r.  plant.  (2,013  a.  2 r.  26  p.  slat)  — Total  rent, 
1 21. 11s.  8$d. — in  Galway,  217a.  2r.  plant.  (438a.  & 31  p.  stat.) 

—Total  rent,  2/.14s.9}d. 33.  REMIGIUS  BERMING- 

HAM  esq — Barryglannagh,  I qr.,  part  of  Ballyglannagli, 
4 qrs.,  56  a.  1 Is.  id. — Gortatrim  and  Dorlishbegg,  and  Gor- 
tingritli,  part  of  Ballyglannagli,  4 qrs.,  135  a.  1/.  7s.  id.  — 
Barnedarrick,  A qr.,  155  a.  1/.  11s.  4}d— in  Drumon  alias 
Drumnine,  J qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10Jd. — mountain  in  comon  to  the 
lands  of  Sravagh,  Cloncrott,  and  Monine,  and  to  the  2 qrs.  of 
Carrowclnggin  and  Carrowlegnino,  63  a.  12s.  9d— Carrow- 
claggin  alias  Dorleagh,  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Bunowen,  62  a. 
12s.  6Jd.  Carrowniskie,  A qr.,  91a.  18s.  5. Id.  — Rownatt, 
4 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9Jd. — in  Ellmore,  £ qr.,  and  2-3dsof  qr.  of 
Cluntogh,  40  a.  8s.  1 id.  — Clunamanagh,  part  of  Ellmore, 
10  a.  2s.  0.|d— Doughree,  A qr.,  66  a.  13s.  4 Ad— in  Drumin- 
duffe,  1 qr.,  3 a.  7 \d. — in  Derrym'Gorman,  1 qr.,  39a.  7s.lOJd. 

— in  Corgarragh,  A qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5d.  — Derrynott,  a moun- 
tain belonging  to  Lanimore,  22  a.  4s.5Jd— in  Carrowmore, 

A qr.,  45  a.  9s.  l}d. — in  Ballygolman  and  Glandavock,  A qr., 

1 A.  2\d. — Rowghane  ats  Rowcane,  1 cart,  49  a.  9s.  1 Id. 

Gowell,  1 cart,  12  a.  2s.  5$d. ; bar.  Muriske,  same  co 

in  Muckallagh,  3d  of  qr.,  26  a.  5s.5(d— in  Carrowhally  alias 
Carrownecally,  called  Cregananloghy,  1 qr.,  16  a.  2r.  3s.  i\d. 

— in  Islandtaggart,  and  in  Clonensie,  1 cart.,  5 a.  Is. 

Drumgoulin,  > qr.,  8 a.  2 r.  Is.  8{d.— Tawnauth  ais  Taw- 
nagh,  1 qr.,  35  a.  7s.  Id.  — Ballynehalla,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Me- 
hnunagh,  A qr.,.44  a.  8s.  lld.-Burrauna  alias  Bunrawer  qr., 
72a.  14s. Id — Gowle,  \ qr.,  49a.  9s.  lid.— Ayle,  1 qr.,  88a. 
17s.  9fd.  — Tawny vaddy  alias  Aghcoyle  alias  Massegarruffe 
alias  Shanvallykeele,  i.  qr.,  115  a.  1/.  3s.  3$d.  — Tobberroy 
alias  Tobber-Roan  ats  Agliill,  A qr.,  137  a.  1/.  7s.  8fd— Car- 
rowna  alias  Carrowhannagh  ats  Twinish,  1 cart,  32  a. 
6s.  5 |d.  — Towenish  alias  Tienrish  ats  Gortneneere  alias  Gortne- 
skeliie,  A qr.,  70  a.  14s.  2.jd. — Clunedacon  alias  Clundacon, 

A qr.,  40  a.  8s.  ljd. ; bar.  Borrishoule,  same  co.— in  Tubber- 
nefinny,  1 cart.,  25  A.  5s.  OJd— Dromlogher,  A qr.,  46  a. 
9s.  3 Jd— Derrignascoby,  A qr.,  52  a.  10s.  6ld— Derringoola- 
derry  in  comon,  7 a.  Is.  5d. — in  Bellabourke,  1 qr.,  74  a. 
14s.  1 1 \d.  Glasgort,  2 cart,  70  a.  14s.  2.}d— Drumbredane’ 

A qr.,  19  a.  3s.  lOjd— Drumbredane,  A qr.,  33  a.  6s.  8 d. in 

Knocknagee  and  Drumnagessy,  A qr.,  31a.  6s.  3.} d. in 

Knockanmore  alias  Knockrawer,  1 qr.,  33  a.  6s.  8d. ; bar. 
Carra,  same  co.— in  Ballymongan,  2 qrs.,  42  A.  8s.  6d— Lis- 
smarny,  2J  qrs.,  94  a.  19s.  l*d.  ; bar.  Killmaine,  same  co- 
in Carrowdanger,  1 qr.,  13  a.  2s.  7\d— in  Bawne  qr.,  1 cart., 

8 a.  Is.  7jd— in  Legannottery,  3 cart.,  26  a.  5s.  SJd— in 
Rmenillane  qr.,  46  a.  9s.  3 Jd.;  bar.  Gallen.same  co.-Clona- 
vollen,  95  a.  19s.  2fd— in  Ballynagrogy,  41a.  2 r.  8s.  43d. 
—in  Cloonaglunore,  27  a.  5s.  5Ad— in  Ballygowen,  4 qrs., 

8 a.  Is.  7 Ad.  — Mullinmore,  1 qr.,  168  a.  If.  14s.  OJd.  — in 
Clinically  qr.,  3 cart,  52  a.  3n.  10s.  8d— Killdaveroge,  69  a.  1 
13s.  11  Ad. — Loghmore,  A qr.,  49  a.  2 r.  10s.  O^d—  Bingerry,  I 
1 qr.,  and  1 cart,  of  Clonkally,  159  a.  2 n.  II.  12s.3.jd— 
Longfort,  A qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2.1d— Voattis  ats  Foattis,  .!  qr., 
136  a.  1/  7s.  Old. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  same  co.  — Knockane- 
Bruny  in  Mayo  town,  5 a.  Is.  Old. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co 
— Glancashcll,  A qr.,  43  A.  8s.  8,td. ; bar.  Irrish,  same  co.  — 
Total,  3,248a.  3 r.  plant.  (5,262a.  1 r.  28  p stat  [—Total  rent 

32/.  17s.  lid. 37.  JOHN  BROWNE  esq— Shanbally- 

l>egg,  A qr.,  with  the  mountain,  98  a.  19s.  10.}d— Tormack- 
walter,  A qr.,  78a.  15s.  9 Id. — Tawnacrewer,  A qr.,  65a.  13s.  2d. 

— Knappagh  alias  Knappaghmore,  1 trine,  203  a.  2/.  Is.  1 id. 

— Knappagh  alias  Knappaghbegg,  1 trine,  107  a.  1/.  Is.  7jd. 


— in  Corveagh,  1 qr.,  11a.  2s.  2fd. — Regill  alias  Cogallagh, 

1 qr.,  part  of  Killmacklasser,  90  a.  18s.  2f  d.  — Shanvally-  ~ 
cummine,  1 qr.,  in  Killm'Llasser,  138  a.  1/.  7s.  11  Ad.;  bar. 
Muriske  and  Borrishowle,  same  co.  — Cornafeagh,  1 qr., 
155  a.  1/.  1 Is. 4Ad. — Clounfeagh,  A qr.,  50  a.  lOs.lAd— Cre- 
ganbell,  A qr.,  part  of  Killineboyane,  46  a.  9s.  33d—  Drum- 
keoghty,  A qr.,  part  of  Killinboyan,  66  a.  13s.  4.id—  Cloon- 

faddagh,  1 cart.,  parcell  of  Cloonconragh,  35  a.  7s.  Id. 

Cornandarragh,  1 cart.,  parcell  of  the  same,  27  a.  5s.  5\d. 

in  Lissiniskie,  l’  qr.,  19  a.  3s.  10Ad. — Derrowe,  A qr.,  59  a. 
Us.  II Ad. — Lismackegan,  1 cart.,  parcell  of  the  same,  25  a. 

5s.  Ofd. ; bar.  Carra,  same  co— Total,  1,272  a.  plant  (2,060  a. 

1 R.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  12/.  17s.  6 id. 39.  ULLICK 

BOURKEesq. — Killcornan,  6 qrs.,  viz.  Garriduffe,  lqr.,  Fa- 
namore,  1 qr.,  Gortard,  1 qr.,  Tarmouree,  2 qrs.,  and  Moni- 
boaha,  1 qr.,  510  a.  (826  a.  & 17  p.  stat)  51.  3s.  3d.;  bar. 

Dunkellin,  co.  Galway 40.  IGNATIUS  BROWNE 

Kilskuagh,  1 qr.,  217  a.  21. 3s.  1 Id. — Tullaghenray,  2 gneeves, 

68  a.  13s.  9 d. — Scardone,  4 gneeves,  166  a.  11.  13 s.  7Ad. 

Annagh,  1 qr.,  29  a.  5s.  101d. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo— 
Total,  480  a.  plant.  (777  a.  2 it  stat.)— Total  rent,  4/.  17s.  l£d. 
—to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  male;  remr  to  the  heirs  male 
of  Jeffery  Browne  esq.  dec'1;  remr  to  the  heirs  male  of  Sir 

Corn"  Browne  knt.  dee11;  remr  to  his  own  right  heirs. 

41.  DYMPHNA  and  THOS.  ARTHUR— Rathcoscerry, 

1 qr.  and  2 cart,  194  a.  1/.  19s.  3Ad—  Ballymoglish  alias 
Ballymoglash,  1 qr.,  324  a.  31.  5s.  7}d—  in  Carrowmore,  1 qr., 
103 a.  1/.  0s.  10Ad. — in  Leballyconnor,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Ballyknock- 
bane,  1 qr.,  and  Knockancarragh,  1 qr.,  83  a.  16s.  9 Ad— in 
Cahirforvas,  2 qrs.,  96  a.  19s.  5 Jd. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Gal- 
way—in  Carnaheene,  A qr.,  18  a.  3s.  7jd— in  a parcell  in 
comon,  7 a.  Is.  5d— in  a parcell  in  comon,  3 a.  2 r.  8 Id. — 
in  Beaghbegg,  12  a.  2s.  5}d— in  Powlogharragh,  1 qr.,"  1 a. 
2Jd— in  a parcell  between  N°*  19  and  22,  10  a.  2s.  Old—  in 
Ledican,  1 cart.,  9a.  ls.9fd— in Carrownecorr,  lqr.,  15a. 2 r. 

3s.  lfd.;  bar.  Clare,  same  co— Total,  876  a.  plant.  (1,419  a.  & 

16  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  81.  17s.  id. — to  them,  their  heirs 

and  assignes  for  ever. Here  follows  a grant  of  172  plant. 

acres,  making  (278  a.  2 n.  17  p.  stat.)  in  the  bar.  of  Tyrawly, 
and  co.  Mayo,  to  Andrew  Ram  esq , which  was  afterwards 
vacated,  on  his  surrender  of  all  his  right  .and  title  therein  to 
King  Charles  y*  2d,  by  deed  dated  11th  March,  36th  of  his 

reign,  and  the  patent  cancelled Dale  2d  March  33 d year. 

— Inrolled  27 th  June  1681. 

^46.  EDWARD  GARDNER  gent— Gortacarnan,  lcart.,  /?, 
25  a.  5s.  Oijd. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Corros- 
toonybegg,  2 qrs.,  82a.  16s. 7id— in  Cloonegrassan,  lqr.,  80a. 

16s.  2 Jd. ; i bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co.  — in  Rathemew,  27  a. 

5s.  5 Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 47.  EDWARD  GARDNER 

esq-  In Rathmew, 2 qrs.,  53  a.  (85  a.  3 r.  16  p.stat.)  10s. 8fd.; 

same  bar.  and  co. 48.  PATRICK  WELDON,  son  and 

heir  of  Wm  Weldon  dec. — In  Killtultoge,  4 qrs.,  360  a. 

(583  A.  & 24  p.  stat.)  31.  12s.  10|d. ; same  bar.  and  co 

49.  GEORGE  HINDE  gent— In  Coolederry  qr.,  83  a. 

16s.  9Jd.  — in  Killoge  or  Iiilloy,  I qr.,  21  a.  4s.  2 jd— Total, 

104  a.  plant.  (168  a.  1 R.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  Uls.OJd.; 

bar.  Moycarnan  and  Atlilone,  same  co. Date  13 th  March 

34 th  year.— Inrolled  17 th  July  1682. 

51.  EDWARD  RICE,  son  and  heir  of  James  Rice  Fitz- 
James— Lismangan,  92  a.  & 35  p.  1/.  7s.  lljd—  Gortreigh, 

58  a.  3 r.  10  p.  17s.  lOd. — a fishing  weare  upon  the  river  of 

Lawne;  par.  Aghadea,  bar.  Mogunnihy,  co.  Kerry 

Dale  10 th  July  34 th  year.— Inrolled  20th  July  1682. 

54.  REDMOND  MAGRATH  and  ELLIS  his  wife,  c 
— Abby  and  precinct  of  Killconnell,  12  a.  2s.  5d—  ClonnT 
kallis,  196  a.  1/.  19s.  SJd. — Gortnegarke,  146  a.  1/.  9s.  6Jd. 

— Carrowholly,  176  a.  1/.  15s.  7Jd— Castlebin,  36  a.  7s.  31d. 
—Total,  566  a.  plant.  (916  a.  3 R.  19  p.  stat)— Total  rent, 

51. 14s.  7d. ; bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. Date  25th  May 

34 th  year.— Inrolled  21s/  July  1682. 


1.  RICHARD  DUFFE  esq— One  house  or  messuage  c„..- 

taining  one  tenement,  commonly  called  or  known  by  yc  si„n 
of  the  Hope  and  Anchor,  with  a small  room  and  a closet  over 
it  backwards,  and  a large  backside.  _ one  other  tenement  , 
known  by  the  sign  of  y«  Still— a tenement  backwards  behind  I 


Roll,  SS  d Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


the  said  tenement. — a tenement  behind  the  said  back  tene- 
ment.— a tenement  behind  tliat.— asmall  tenement  backwards, 

behind  the  backside;  on  the  wood  key  in  Dublin. Rent, 

1/.  Us.  6d. Date  30 th  Dec.  32dycar.—Inrolled\5th  March 

1681. 


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33  Cm. II.  3.  MAURICE  LYNCH  esq.  — Ballincleaveagh,  4 qrs., 

94  a.  19s.  OJd. — Ballinonagh,  2 qrs,  236  a.  21.  Is.  9Jd— in 

Galway.  BaUyboyan,  4 qrs.,  4 a.  9jd— ' Total,  334  a.  plant.  (541a. 

1 r.  Ip.  stat.) — Total  rent,  3l.1s.1bd. ; bar.  Rosse, co.  Galivay. 

5.  ANTHONY  M'GENNIS  gent.,  son  of  Brian,  deed. 

— Carroureagh,  lqr.,  230  a.  (372a.  2 k.  2p.  stat.)  21. 6s.  6 jd. ; 

Mayo.  bar.  Clare,  same  co. 6.  MARCUS  or  MAURICE 

BLAKE. — Corriphreighan  qr.,  67  a.  13s.  6 Jd. — Bohanagb, 
Ragbiberne,  and  Gortefoyle,  2 qrs.,  136  a.  11.  Is.  6Jd. — Killo- 
marill  alias  Killtomarill  qr.,  56  a.  1 Is.  id. — Cofreighter  qr., 
73  a.  14s.  9 Jd.  — Raghnesbandrimen  alias  Raghsheandri- 
maghan,  J qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd. — Cloghanlucas  qi-.,  49  a.  9s.  lid. 
— Cloghenry-Phillipp  qr.,  34  a.  6s.  10  Jd.  — Correderry  qr., 
94  a.  19s.  Old. — Clonflin  qr.,  58  a.  1 Is.  9 Id.  — in  Cluncola 
alias  Gesiden  or  Glissidnffe  qr.,  and  3 cart.,  130  a.  ll.6s.3jd. 
—Total,  734a.  plant.  (1,189a.  & 2p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

Galway.  11. 8s. lid. ; bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. 7.  WM.  FANNING. 

— In  Cappagownes,  £ qr.,  98  a.  19s.  lOd. — in  Cappanagh  and 
Cappatrahan,  100  a.  1/.  0s.  2jd—  Atchull-Edmond,  1 cart., 
68  a.  13s.  9 jd. — Shanbally,  1 cart.,  62  a.  12s.  6jd. — Total, 
328  a.  plant.  (53 1 a.  1 r.  9 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  31. 6s.  4jd. ; 

i bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. Dale  30 th  June  83 d year. 

— Inrolled  1st  July  1681. 

Roscommon.  DOMINICK  MEADE  gent. — In  Ballefinnegan  and  i 

Gortnemaddery,  2 qrs.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd.  — in  Shanballymore, 

1 qr.,  25  a.  5s.  Ojd. — in  Derrymacs terry,  2-3ds  of  a gneeve, 
12  a.  2s.  5Jd. — in  Mullecoony,  2 gneeves,  20  a.  4s.  Oid. — in 
Aghmuonaghan  or  Agbamanaghan,  3 gneeves,  30  A.  6s.  Id. — 
Muckenagh,  1 qr.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. — in  Aghamanagb,  1 gneeve 
and  3d,  44  a.  8s.  lOjd. — in  Killetyan,  1 qr.,  4 a.  9 Jd. — in 
Aghamuck,  1 qr.,  10  a.  2s.  Ojd. — in  Cloniskert,  1 qr.,  35  a. 
7s.  Id. — in  Clonkeene,  J qr.,  59  a.  11s.  11  Id. — Coolnegarr, 

I cart.,  57  a.  11s.  6Jd. — Bealrigg,  1 cart.,  58  a.  1 Is.  8 jd. ; 
bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon. — in  a bogg  little  better 
than  waste,  13  a.  2s.7Jd.  — in  a mountain  between  Tagli- 
boyne,  Lissomneale,  and  Lissegoole,  144  a.  II.  9s.  l jd. — 
Aghanakillin  and  Aghadristane,  28  a.  5s.  8d. — in  Aghadris- 
tane,  3 cart.,  37  a.  5s.  5 jd. ; bar.  Boyle,  same  co.— in  Car- 
rowkeeny,  1 qr.,  7 a.  Is.  5Jd. — in  Srowhans,  1 qr.,  2 a.  4 \d. 
— in  Carrownure,  1 qr.,  24  a.  4s.  lOd. ; bar.  Athlone,  same 
co. — in  Clonisgallon  in  Ballinlogh,  2 qrs.,  6 a.  Is.  2Jd. — 
Croslostie,  2 gneeves,  56  a.  1 Is.  3 Id. — in  Derrybracke,  1 cart., 
Culletunny,  J qr.,  Corrislostie,  2 cart.,  2-3ds,  in  Cloneboy, 

1 cart.,  414  a.  4/.  3s.  lOd.  — in  Moigh,  1 qr.,  and  Gortvar- 
laigh,  1 qr.,  5 a.  Is.  — in  Milterau,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Lisbane  and 
Lisduffe,  37  a.  7s.  6d.— Total,  1,141a.  plant.  (1,848  a.  & 
21  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1 II.  10s.  1 1 jd. ; bar.  Ballintober,  same 

Galway.  co. — in  a great  mountain  in  cornon  to  several  parcells,  23  A. 

4s.  8d. — mountain  in  controversy  between  the  mountains  of 
Cloumackshane,  26  a.  5s.  3 Jd. — mountain  in  cornon  to  Bar- 
necoyle  qr.,  39  a.  7s.  lOjd. — in  Clontivogher,  j qr.,  14  a. 

2 it.  2s.  lljd.  — Cooledorrogh,  1 qr.,  193  a.  II.  19s.  Id. 
— in  Kilraher  qr.,  or  Killcalyry  or  Killratire,  135  a.  2 n. 
II.  Is.  3d. — Total,  -131  a.  plant.  (698  a.  & 23  r.  stat.)— Total 

Mauo  rent,  41.  7s.3jd. ; 1 bar.  Leytrim,  co.  Galway.— in  Carrow- 
gowen,  129  a.  II.  6s.  ljd.  — Creggagh,  lqr.,  109  a.  II.  2s.  Ojd. 
— Lecarrowmacliatticane  ais  Lecarrowollen,  J qr.,  36  a. 
7s.  3. id. — Casbell,  lqr.,  86  a.  17s.  5d. — Lismorade,  1 cart., 
11a.  2s.  2 jd. — in  Lishubbard  cart.,  16  a.  3s.  2-jd.  — in 
Carrowmore  qr.,  54  a . 1 0s.  1 1 Jd. — in  Ballagh way  cart.,  107  a. 
II.  Is.  8d.  — Courkacarron  cart.,  51  a.  10s.  4{d.  — in  Lack 
and  in  Foghanane,  b qr.,  and  Knockaweeds,  J qr.,  255  a. 
21. 1 Is.  7kl— Total,  854  a.  plant.  (1,383  a.  In.  13  p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  81.  12s.  lid.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.— to  hold 

the  first-mentioned  premisses  in  the  bar.  of  Ballintober,  and 
122  a.  in  Knockaweeds  S qr.,  to  the  use  of  Richd  Martin 
gent,  and  his  heirs,  until  they  be  paid  1401.,  and  then  to  him 

and  his  heirs  for  ever. Date  25th  Feb.  33 d year. — Inrolled 

2th  July  1681. 


Roscommon.  14.  OLIVER  Lord  Baron  of  LOUTH  and  MARY  his 
wife.— Clon-Irragh,  2 qrs.,  238  a.  21. 8s.  2d.— in  Clon-Irke, 
lqr.,  80  a.  16s. 2\d. — Total,  318  a.  plant.  (515a.  & 20 p. 
stat.) Total  rent,  31. 4s.  4 Jd. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Ros- 
common.  to  hold  to  her,  her  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever. 

15.  EDWARD  SCURLOCK  gent.— In  Cargintalske,  1 qr. 
& J,  111a.  II.  2s.  5id. — Carronegillan,  1 qr.,  in  Cargin- 
tulske,  61  a.  12s.  4Jd.  — Carroweneogh,  1 qr.,  in  d°,  42  a. 
8s.  6 d. — Carrowkeele,  1 qr.,  in  d“,  54a.  10s.  lljd.  — Total, 
(122.) 


268  a.  plant.  (434  a.  & 20  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21. 14s.  3d. ; 

bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. Dale  15th  Dec.  32 d year. 

Inrolled  3d  June  1681. 

17.  CONNOR  O’BRYEN  FITZ-DONOGH  esq.  - 
Slapper,  1 qr.,  30  a.  9s.  1 Jd— in  Corkelly,  1 qr.,  27a.  8s.2jd. 
— Cahirmacrossyn,  1 qr.,  47a.  14s.  3Jd— Caliircussane,  J qr., 
72  a.  II.  Is.  10 >d.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare.  — Fannor, 

1 qr.  and  l-3d  of  qr.,  157  a.  21.7s.  8d.  — Farmoyle,  1 qr., 
466  a.  71.  Is.  6Jd.  — Ballyelly,  lqr.,  165  a.  21. 10s.  Id. — 
Coolemeene,  3d  of  a qr.,  35  a.  10s.  7 Jd. — in  Coskeane,  1 qr., 
34  a.  10s.  4{d— Total,  1,033  a.  plant.  (1,673  a.  Ik.  15  p. 

stat.)  Total  rent,  151. 13s.  8 jd. ; bar.  Barren,  same  co. 

19.  MAURICE  HALLURANE,  MARGARET  and 
CATI-I.  LONG. — In  Ballyogane  alias  Gortnefinie,  i plow., 
34  a.  (54  a.  3 n.  lip.  slat.)  10s.  3 jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  same 

co. 20.  ROB.  DIXON.— In  Ballycurrane  alias  Knocke, 

J plow.,  108  a.  II.  12s.  9id. — in  the  same,  2 a.  7Jd. ; bar. 
Clonderala,  same  co. — in  Cottine  alias  Cottskine  cornon  in 
Tarmon Killinboy,  23  a.  6s.  1 1 jd— in  the  same,  16  a.  4s.  10Jd.; 
bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.  — in  Clonbricke  and  Ballyweere, 
2iqrs  , 7 a.  2s.  lid.  — in  Bally nevanbegg,  2 a.  7{d—  Clon- 
teene,  J qr.,  55  a.  16s.  C Jd. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co.— in  Bally- 
volloghane  ais  Ballydonnell,  2-3ds  qr.,  13  A.  3s.  Hid. ; bar. 
Burren,  same  co. — in  Inigvanngh  or  Ingveanagb,  .{  qr.,  62  a. 
18s.  10d.— in  Kflldrum,  27  a.  8s.  Ojd—  Classagh,  1 cart.,  in 
Lassanagh,  1 qr.,  34  A.  10s.  4d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Total, 
349  a.  plant.  (565  a.  1 r.  11  p.  stat.)  Total  rent,  51. 6s— in 
Ballydonoghane  ais  Gortgallohee,  37  a.  (59  a.  3 it.  29  p.  stat.) 

11s.  6d. ; bar.  fyllconnell,  co.  Galway. 22.  THOM  AS 

ELLIOTT  gent. — In  Callough,  2 qrs.,  88  a.  II.  6s.  8.)d. — in 
the  same,  75  a.  II.  2s.  9 Id. — Total,  163  a.  plant.  (264  a.  & 

5 p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  21.  9s.  6 d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — 
in  Moycalgoe,  4 qrs.,  1 cart.,  12  a.  (19  a.  In.  30  p.  stat.) 
2s..  5d. ; bar,  Killmaine,  co.  Mayo. — to  hold  this  in  trust  for 

Domk  Skerrett  and  his  heirs  for  ever. Dale  20 th  Dec. 

32 d year. — Inrolled  15th  July  1681. 

24.  MARGT.  relict  of  HENRY  FOGG,  and  JOHN 
FOGG  their  son.  — In  Ballymony  and  part  of  Dunoge, 
102  a.  (165  A.  & 86  p.  stat.)  21.  Is.  3 jd. ; bar.  Upper  Ossory, 

Queen’s  Co. 26.  JAMES  GRACE  esq. — In  Rnheeny, 

4 thatched  cabbins  and  3 a.  (4  a.  3 k.  18  p.  stat.)  Is.  2'd. ; 
bar.  Goolock,  co.  Dublin. — these  were  possessed  by  Thomas 
Plunket  of  Bewly,  esq.,  22  Oct.  1641,  who,  by  virtue  of  the 
King’s  letters,  dated  last  of  Nov.  1660,  was,  on  22  Aug1'  1663, 
restored  to  the  same;  and  by  his  deed,  bearing  date  18  June 
1665,  gave  and  confirmed  the  same  to  the  said  James  Grace, 

his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever. Date  4 th  July  3 3d  year. — 

Inrolled  29th  July  1681. 

28.  RICHARD  LOBB  gent— Loughane,  122  a.  (197  a. 

2 k.  19  p.  stat.)  21.  9s.  4jd. ; bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  West- 
meath  part  of  Boresneforey  alias  Boresneforney,  160  a.  3 it. 

26  p.  prof.  50  a.  unprof. — in  Killvardagh,  76  a.  1 it.  17p. — 
—Total,  (384  a.  1r.  10  p.  stat.)— Rent,  31. 12s.;  bar.  Ikerrin, 
co.  Tipperary. — the  original  certificate,  dated  18  Dec.  1668, 
being  lost,  the  King,  by  letters  from  Whitehall,  26  Jan.  1682 
(upon  his  petition),  directed  this  patent  to  pass  upon  an 
attested  copy  of  the  said  certificate  (33",  1"  p.  d.  II.  27.)  — this 

cert,  is  inrolled  in  the  Rem.  office. Date  16 th  March 

33 d year. — Inrolled  18 th  March  1681. 

29.  JOHN  son  and  heir  of  WM.  HAWKINS  esq.,  dec— 
The  town-lands  of  Moyvrick, 267a.  2 r.  1 6 p—  Clare-Maghery, 
141  a.  2 r. — Moneslane,  746  a— Gravegerry  alias  Garvegerry, 
393  a— Ballywarde,  257  a.  prof.  213  a.  unprof— Derreynell, 

550  a. Ballylawrett  alias  Bailinlare,  460  a.  2 k.  8 p.  prof. 

45  a.  unprof— Ballywoolwill,  551a.  1 r— Dundrin,  163  a. 

6 16 p. Tullymore,  124  a.  2r— Murreylack,  176  a.  2 r.  8p. 

prof.  47  a.  1 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Knockboragh,  145  a.  & 10  P. — 
Clanowen,  98  a.  & 32  p—  Bally namony,  177  a.  3 r.  32  p— 
Drumseske,  134  a.  2 k.  32  p— Moygannoii,  55  a— Carricki- 
musmusky  (part),  77  a.  8t  32  p— Carrocke,  360  a — Cabbragh, 
111  a.  2 r.  32  r— Drumgrenagh  or  Dromyghrenagh,  121  a. 
& 32  p— Drumlagh  alias  Drumgagh,  296  a.  2 it.  prof.  27  a. 
1 n.  24  p.  unprof—  Lisise,  151  a.  3 r.  8 p — more  in  the  same, 
174  A.  & 16 p.  prof.  324 a.  & 16r.  unprof— Ralhfryland,  83  a. 
1 „ 24  p —more  of  the  same,  76  a.  & 16  p— Crosse,  190  a, 

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& 32  v. — Dromarkans,  103  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — Newcastle, 
563  a.  2 it.  prof.  24  a.  2 it.  16  r.  unprof. — Drommacdonnell, 
598  a. — Clanvaraghan,  814  a. — Burrinreagh,  331a.  & 32  p. 
prof.  74  a.  2 it.  unprof.  — Ballycaslane,  661a.  2r.  16  p. — 
Ballym'rattimore,  310  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  84  a.  3 it.  8 p.  unprof. 
— Terfirgus,  105  a.  3 n.  24  p.  prof.  324  a.  & 16  v.  unprof. — 
Kilkelly,  273  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  49  a.  3 it.  unprof. — Lackane, 
171a.  2 it.  16  P.  prof.  298  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Ballimacilurick, 
586  a.  1 it.  8 p.  prof.  12  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof. — Lisnacreevy, 
399  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  35  a.  3 n.  24  p.  unprof. — Edengarvy  alias 
Edengarry,  268  a.  2 R.  8 P.  prof.  48  A.  2 r.  unprof. — Ballyne- 
meganngli,  354  a.  2 k.  prof.  79  a.  & 16  P.  unprof. — Gralagh 
alias  Grenane,  253  a.  & 32  p. — Tindell  or  Indell  ats  Emdell, 
486  a.  & 32  p.  — Glaskerraore,  244  a.  2 r.  8 p. — •)•  Glasker- 
begg,  105  a.  2 r. — Crevy,  168  a.  3 r.  8 p. — Knocknaneruy  or 
Knockneeverny,  158  a.  2 n.  32  p. — Ballym'rattybegg,  221  a. 
1 n.— Tullymore  alias  Ballyneveagli,  207  a.  & 16  p. — Tully- 
more  alias  Killsavan,  242  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  179  A.  2 R.  unprof. 
— Ballyloghmynyn,  98  a.  2 r.  32  p.  — Shankall,  437  a.  3 n. 
8 p. — Cavan,  108  a.  1 R.  8 p. — three  fourths  of  Ballynecrosse, 
235  a.  2 n.  32  p. — Derridrumucke  (part),  244  a. — Ballynes- 

keagh  alias  Ballynecrough,  417  a Ballynefoy,  499  a.  2 r. 

32  P.  — Cley,  204.  A.  3 Cappagh,  258  a Edenderry, 

275  a.  & 32  p.  — Sessiagh-Clonloghan,  124  a.  3 r.  24  p. 

Ballym'gleuchy,  594  a. — Ballygowne,  235  A.  prof.  5 a.  2r. 
unprof. — Lawid  ats  Lerwood,  132  a.  3 r.  34  p.  prof.  56  a. 

2 it.  unprof. — Ballybegg,  part  of  Newcastle,  41  a. — more  in 
Edengarvy  alias  Edengarry,  32  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Total,  17,652  a. 

1 r.  6 p.  plant.  (28,594  a.  & 5p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  2381. 5s.  8d.; 
bar.  Upper  Eveagh,  co.  Downs. — in  Levallyreagh,  72  a. 

3 r.  26  p. — in  Fennis,  665  a.  1 r.  38  p. — Ballymackryan  alias 
Ballymackyan,  1,000  a.— Dromreagh,  335  a— Knockeragh 
ats  Knockberagh,  180  a.  2 r.  22  p— in  Derredromack,  255  a. 

2 it.  32  p — Total,  2,509  a.  2 r.  38  p.  plant.  (4,064  a.  & 37  p. 
stat.) — Rent,  81.  9s.  4d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Note:  At  his 
request,  and  pursuant  to  the  King’s  directions  from  Whitehall, 
5 Nov.  1681,  (34",  1 "p.  f.  11.  39,)  all  these  lands  were  created 
into  the  manor  of  Rathfryland,  with  800  a.  in  demesne,  power 
to  create  tenures,  to  keep  courts  leet  and  baron,  with  a law 
day  or  court  of  record,  to  build  prisons,  to  appoint  senes- 
challs,  bailiffs,  gaolers,  and  other  officers,  to  receive  all  waifs, 
strays,  fines,  8tc.,  to  impark  800  a.  with  free  warren,  park,” 
and  chase,  to  hold  a Wednesday  market  and  three  fairs  on 
Trinity  Wednesday,  2d  Wednesday  in  September,  and  last 
Wednesday  in  November,  each  to  continue  for  three  days,  at 
die  town  of  Rathfryland,  at  the  rent  of  10s.;  patent  dated 
18  September  and  inrolled  20  October  1682.  (34",  2“ p.  <1.  R.  2.) 
Dale  28 th  June  33d  year.— Inrolled  10 th  Oct.  1681. 

34.  EDWARD  ANDREWS  and  MARGT.  his  wife— 

Loghandimock  ais  Loganadinock,  2 cart.,  38  a.  1 r. Cartron- 

Croy  alias  Cartron-Roy,  34  a — Total,  (117  a.  & 6 p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  11.  9s.  3d. ; territory  Brawney,  co.  Westmeath. 

three  stone  houses,  with  their  appurtenances,  in  y"  town  and 
fields  of  Athlone,  leading  to  the  S.  E.  part  of  y'  bridge- 
three  messuages  or  houses  covered  with  straw,  and  2 waste 
pieces  of  ground  in  said  towne— a garden  belonging  to  one 
of  said  stone  houses,  wherein  are  several  cabbins  builded— 
two  small  cabbins  in  the  town  of  Athlone— Rent,  15s.  7 d. 
—to  hold  the  lands  in  Westmeath  to  them  and  their  heirs 
until  paid  2001.  — the  original  certificate  (inrolled  in  the 
Remembrancer’s  office)  being,  lost,  y'  king,  by  letters  from 
Whitehall,  18  Aug.  1680,  directed  this  patent  to  pass  upon 
an  attested  copy  thereof,  pursuant  to  their  petition.  (33°, 

1"  p.  d.  11.  29.) Date  3d  March  33 d year.  — Inrolled 

2d  July  1681. 


(668a.  3 u.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  41. 3s. 7 Jd—  to  hold 
Carrowgarry  and  Gortnedew  to  the  use  of  Jolin  Higgin  and 

Giles  his  wife,  and  their  heirsfor  ever 39.  WM.  BOURKE 

gent. — In  Ballyen,  2£  qrs.,  120  a.  (194  a.  1 r.  21  p.  stat.) 

11. 4s.  3 id. ; £ bar.  Bellamoe,  same  co. 39.  FLAN.  EGAN 

gent.,  son  and  heir  of  Carbury  Egan. — In  the  same,  68  a. 
13s.  9jd.  — in  Fartanwood,  39  a.  7s.  10  jd.  — Total,  107  a. 
plant.  (173  a.  1 n.  12  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  11.  Is.  8d.;  same 

bar.  and  co. 40.  ALEXANDER  BETAGH— In  Bal- 

linlassy  qr.,  next  and  contiguous  to  Carrownegaple,  116  a. 
ll.3s.5fd. — in  Carrownegaple  qr.,  60  a.  12s.  ljd.;  A bar. 
Killyan,  same  co. — in  Sunnagh,  23  a.  4s.  8d. — Total,  199  a. 
plant.  (322  a.  1 r.  15  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  2l.0s.3hd. ; £ bar. 
Bellamoe,  same  co.  — 40.  HUGH  GEOGHEGAN,  son 
and  heir  of  Kedagh — In  die  3£  qrs.  of  Lisgowenslian  and 
Carrowlishbeg,  133  a.  11.6s.  1 Id.  — Sradovagh,  r qr.,  42  a. 
8s.  6d—  in  a bogg  adjoining,  5 a.  Is.  OJd— Total,  180  a. 
plant.  (291a.  2k.  Up.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  11.  16s.  5 jd.; 

same  bar.  and  co. 40.  JAMES  EGAN— In  Clondowill, 

| qr.,  58  a.  11s.  9 d. — in  Shynagh  alias  Shannagh,  3d  of  a qr., 
9 a.  Is.  9 jd.  Ballyardwood,  36  a.  7s.  34d— KnockeneskehiU, 
13  a.  2s.  7Jd. — Total,  116a.  plant.  (187  a.  3 r.  24  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  14  3s.  5 jd.;  bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. Dale 

1714  Jan.  33 d year. — Inrolled  3d  March  1682 


43.  DONNOGH  O’BRYEN  of  Dough,  esq— The  manor, 
castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Clodianmulvere  ais  Dough  O’Con- 
nor, 254  a.  3 r— Killaghwally,  40  a. — Ballyvorda,  94  a in 

Ughdorra  and  Fierduffe,  1 qr.,  66  a.  — Killconnell,  55  a.  3 r— 

in  Cloglier,  East,  1 qr.,  33  a.  — Ballyherngh,  154  a.  2 r. 

Killuolty,  165  a— in  Lough,  $ qr.,  99  a— parcell  in  coihon, 
5 a— Tyrcoughbegg,  23  a— Caheriderry,  73  a.  1 r.  20  p— 
Lehinch,  176  a. — Glann,  105  a. — Killeeny,  16  a. — Carrow- 

clogha,  64  a Terylehin,  101a. — Derrymore,  108  a 

Craigiculridan,  West,  1 qr.,  43  a.  — Ballyhany,  East,  1 qr., 
40  a— Ballyhany,  West,  1 qr.,  32  a. — Ballykeele,  East,  1 qr., 

27  a. — Ballykeele,  West,  1 qr.,  37  a Carrowreagh,  25  a— 

Bally m'Donnellbane,  East,  84  a— BallymcDonnellbane,West, 
34  a— Forglann,  76  a.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  co.  Clare. — Bal- 
lynelan,  12  a.  ; bar.  Barren,  same  co— part  of  Drumcolane, 
14  a.  ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.  — Total,  2,000  a.  plant. 
(3,239  a.  2 n.  20  p.  stat.)— Rent,  301.7s.  5fd— Cahirminan- 
beSg>  1 q>->  25  A-  7s.7d— in  Carrowgare  and  Castle-quarter, 
2 qrs.,  15  a.  4s.  6Jd— Cohye,  1 qr.,  58  a.  17s.  7jd—  Bally- 
kinvarga,  West,  lqr.,  69  a.  11. 0s.  1 1 id— Bally  kin  varga,  East, 
1 qr.,  57  a.  17s.  3.|d— Ballyroughan,  1 qr.,  47  a.  14s.  3d— in 
Carrowkeile,  lqr.,  9 a.  2s.  8 jd.  — Lislenane,  1 cart.,  35  a. 
10s.  7^d.  Ballyhumbleta,  a parcell  without  denomination, 
17  a.  5s.  ljd— in  Ballygownane,  lqr.,  21a.  6s.4jd.;  par. 
Killfennora,  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co. — Dromlick  1 cart. 
31a.  9s.  4| d.  — Frederry-Coony,  1 cart.,  37  a.  Us.2jd— 
Kilkeile,  1 cart.,  25  a.  7s.  7 d. — in  Derrynekilly,  1 cart.,  100  a. 

11. 10s.  4 fd. ; par.  Cloney,  same  bar.  and  co Ballyelly,  1 qr. 

138  a.  21.  Is.  10  Ad. — Killaghtually,  58  a.  17s.  7.jd. ; par. 
Killmacrehy,  same  bar.  and  co. — Total,  (1,201  a.  3 r.  39  P. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  1 11.  5s. 48.  Said  DONOGII,  as  son 

and  heir  of  MOORE  BUTLER  alias  BRYEN  of  Ballyne- 
lackan,  co.  Clare. — Ballynahowen  and  Clogher,  2 qrs.,  132  a. 

21.  0s.  Of  d.  — Carrownikleanie,  lqr.,  123  a.  11.  17s.  4d. 

Ballynalackane  alias  Carrowreagh  alias  Clowneadowne,  2 qrs., 
152  a.  21.  6s.  ljd— Knockniskine,  3d  of  qr.,  144  a.  21. 3s.  8.)d. 
— Bally-Donnagh  and  Cahirbarnagh,  49  a.  14s.  101d— Total 
600  a.  plant.  (971  a.  3 n.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  91. 2s.  Id. ; 

bar.  Corcumroe  and  Burren,  same  co Date  20th  April 

3Uk  year. — Inrolled  1814  Aug.  1682. 


Galway, 


Clare. 


37.  ANTHONY  BROWNE  gent.,  son  of  Grego 
deced. — In  Cappaghnegoine,  A qr.,  47  a.  9s.  6}d— in  Cori 
monan,  1 cart.,  43  a.  8s.  8\d. — in  Clonearkane  cart.,  20 
4s.  Old.  in  Loughill,  71a.  14s,  4Jd— in  the  same,  17 
3s.  5 \d. ; r bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — in  Gorteroine,  a q 
40  a.  8s.  l)d.  controversy,  11  a.  2s.  23d—  Clymore,’  1 q 
127  a.  11. 5s.  8Jd—  to  hold  the  three  last  to  the  use 
Richard  Bodkin  and  his  heirs ; bar.  Killconnell  and  Tyaqu; 
same  co— in  Carrowgarry  qr.,  9 a.  Is.  lOd. ; bar.  Dunmoi 
same  co— m Cappaghnegoine,  2 a.  5 d.;  i bar.  Bellamc 

same  co— in  Gortnedew,  2-3ds  qr.,  25  a.  5s.  OJd in  K 

lerneene,  A qr.,  1 a.  2 jd.— the  last  to  the  use  of  Henry  Bla 
and  his  heirs;  bar.  Dunmore,  same  co— Total,  413  a.  plai 


50.  THOMAS  FOWLES. — Correkip,  25  a.  5s.  3Jd. 

Iskar,  59  a.  11s.  lljd — Total,  84  a.  plant.  (136  a.  & lip. 
stat.)— Total  rent,  17s. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. 

50.  JOHN  DALY— In  Ballycrossane  qr.,  95  a.  (153  A.  3n. 

22  p.  stat.)  19s.  2 jd. ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.  

51.  WILLIAM  BRISCOE  gent.  — In  TullyvilJy,  22  a. 
4s.5d— in  the  Glananogh,  29  a.  5s.  lOJd— a controversy 

between  Killvarnagh  and  the  adjacent  towns,  15  a.  3s. Total, 

66  a.  plant.  (106  a.  3 u.  35  p.  stat.)-Total  rent,  13s.31d.j 

bar.  Leyncy,  co.  Sligo. 52.  JAMES  KING  esq— Car- 

rowkeelagh  and  Roane,  J qr.,  37  a.  7s.  5 jd— in  Coolenehenchy, 
3 cart.,  27  a.  5s.  5 jd. — Total,  64  a.  plant.  (103  a.  2 k.  27  p. 

stat.)— Total  rent,  12s.  llid. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. 

Date  1st  Sep.  33 d year. — Inrolled  20th  1'cb.  1682. 


Roscommon. 


Galway. 

Sligo. 

Roscommon. 


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Wicklow. 


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34  Cu.  IL 


1.  RICHARD  WARBURTON  of  Garryhinch,  in  the 
Queen’s  co.,  esq. — Kilbreckan,  Kilgarran,  and  Ballynemeere, 
251a.  & 25 p.  or  250a.  In.  25r.  (406a.  In.  21p.  stat.) 
31.  10s.;  par.  Fennagh,  bar.  Forth  and  Idrone,  co.  Carlow. 
Dale  9 tli  Oct.  34 th  year. — Inrolled  30 th  Oct.  1682. 

3.  GEORGE  BYRNE  of  Dublin,  chirurgeon.  — Bally- 
capple,  222  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof. — Ballyncorbegg  alias  Bally- 
corbegg  and  Knockanfin,  160  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. — in 
Knockskiboll,  23  a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof. — Total,  405  a.  plant. 
(656  a.  &3p.  stat) — Rent,  51.;  par.  Ballydonnell,  bar.  Arklow, 

co.  Wicklow. Date  2d  Nov.  34 th  year. — Inrolled  16 th  Nov. 

1682. 

6.  GEORGE  OSBORNE  of  Dublin,  gent. — In  Shanvally, 
die  3 qrs.  called  Carrowreagh  alias  Kerroreagh,  Carnecolpe 
alias  Carncolpe,  and  Attym'Cormick  ats  Artym'Cormick,  and 
all  the  remainder  of  the  said  town-land  of  Shanvally,  (over 
and  above  132  a.  granted  to  John  Browne,)  313  a.  prof.  30  a. 
unprof.  (507  a.  & Ip.  stat)  21.  10s.;  par.  Billy,  bar.  Carey, 

co.  Antrim. Date  1 3th  Nov.  34  thy  ear. — Inrolled  14  th  Dec. 

1682. 

9.  JAS.  CLENTON  and  MARY  his  wife.  — Killcashell, 
81a.  prof.  78a.  unprof.  (131a.  stat.)  1/.  12s.  9ld.;  bar. 

Ballynecorr  or  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow. Date  28 th  Sep. 

34 th  year. — Inrolled  17 th  Oct.  1682. 

12.  GEORGE  TALBOTT  esq.— Ballybegg,  2 qrs.,  174a. 
II.  15s.  2id. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. — in  Car- 
mullengeeh,  1 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  \$d. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. 
— Lismortagh,  1 qr.,  100  a.  II.  0s.  2\d. ; A bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co.  — Correleagli,  1 qr.,  153  a.  II.  10s.  lijd. — in  Lis- 
moyle  and  Caldraghbegg,  being  one  third  part  thereof,  23a. 
4s.  8W. — Liscorr,  1 cart.,  33  a.  6s.  8Jd— Ballyleyne,  i qr., 
85  a.  17s.  2\d.;  bar.  Athlone,  same  co. — Kilfree  and  Carnkitt, 
4 qrs.,  301a.  31.  11s.  OW. ; bar.  Roscommon,  same  co. — Bal- 
lym'corgles,  2 qrs.,  203  a.  21.  Is.  lid. ; bar.  Ballintobber, 
same  co. — to  hold  Uiese  to  the  use  of  him  and  Sarah  his  wife ; 
remainder  to  their  issue  male ; remainder  to  die  next  and 
eldest  son  of  his  body ; remainder  to  his  heirs  and  assignees  for 
ever. — Ballyloghbamore,  2 qrs.,  199a.  21.  0s.  3 Id. ; bar.  Ros- 
common, same  co. — to  the  use  of  Gerald  Dillon  of  Dublin, 
esq.,  and  his  hen's,  until  he  be  paid  2001.  sterling;  remainder  to 
him,  his  heirs  and  assignes. — in  Clooneagh,  79  a.  16s.  Old. — 
in  Clooncorr,  16  a.  3s.  2|d. ; same  bar.  and  co. — Castlerue, 
3 qrs.,  520  a.  51.  5s.  3d. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  same  co. — Total, 
1,926  a.  plant.  (3,119  a.  Sr.  17p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  191. 10s. 

13.  PATRICK  M'STEPHEN. — In  Derryvogha,  i qr., 

104a.  (168  a.  1 R.  36 p.  stat)  II.  Is.  Old. ; bar.  Gallon,  co. 

Mayo. Date  8th  Nov.  3ith  year.  — Inrolled  14 th  Nov. 

1682. 

16.  GARRETT  MOORE  esq. — The  casde  and  manor 
of  Mornyne,  and  5 qrs.  in  Mornyne,  1 qr.,  96  a. — more  in 
the  same,  32a. — Ballycanahan,  3 cart.,  53  a. — more  in  the 
same,  16  a. — Towrine,  1 qr.,  40  a. — Shillihane,  4 qr.,  24  a. — 
Carrowlihane,  3 cart.,  37  a.— Gortmore,  4 qr.,  and  Townagli- 
lehard,  | qr.,  25  a. — two  parcells  coition,  viz.  Enildboe  and 
Cornee,  26  a. — die  castle  or  fortitude  of  Brys,  containing 
2 qrs.,  viz.  Farrangrogie,  1 qr.,  114  a.  prof.  140  a.  unprof. — 
Einagh,  1 qr.,  129  a.  prof.  13  a.  unprof.— Cullebane,  4 qrs., 
viz.  Barnegregane,  Knocknepisser,  Legaghreagh,  and  Slyard, 
184  a.  prof.  240  a.  unprof. — Corretegill,  1 qr.,  62  a.  prof.  9 a. 
unprof.  — Quillintragh,  2 qrs.,  193  a.  prof.  27  a.  unprof. — 
Ballinestamford,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Carrowmore,  1 qr.,  and  Clonboy, 
1 qr.,  207  a.  2 r.  prof.  407  a.  unprof. — Gortneraha,  2 qrs., 
viz.  Gortneraha,  1 qr.,  and  Coildrrahine,  1 qr.,  103  a.  prof. 
43a.  unprof.— Clondart,  1 qr.,  Raigh,  1 qr.,  and  Mase,  1 qr., 
244  a.  prof.  233  a.  unprof. — Ballynrelesey,  4 qrs.,  viz.  Legane 
Gilliffe,  Calrine,  and  Ballimore,  173  a.  prof.  33  a.  unprof. 
— Cooleperchane,  3 qrs.,  viz.  Bellycleary,  1 qr.,  43a.  prof.  2a. 
unprof. — Ballyheire,  1 qr.,  57  a.  prof.  5 A.  unprof.— Balline- 
lege,  1 qr.,  77a. — Duras,  1 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  3a.  unprof.— Balli- 

nekilly,  83  a Garryneety,  1 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof.— 

Ballym'loghane,  l qr.,  56  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Cappagh, 
1 qr.,  47  a. — Deryfadda,  1 qr.,  44  a.  prof.  58  a.  unprof. — 
Kilcolman,  1 qr.,  146a.  prof.  19a.  unprof. — Ballintusta,  1 qr., 
77  a.  2 r.  — Clonloghfadda,  1 qr.,  viz.  Clonloghfadda,  4 qr., 
and  Townalogha,  the  other  4 qr.,  89  A.— Ballycarrick,  66  A. 
prof.  103  a.  unprof.  — Sravankeigh,  1 qr.,  with  Killcolman 
aforesaid. — Shanballybought,  1 qr.,  98  a.  prof.  32a.  unprof. — 
Cullenrevagh  alias  Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  87  A.  prof.  87  a.  un- 
(122.) 


prof.  — Glassically  and  Gortefuntane,  1 qr.,  48  a. — Athena 
alias  Gortenedan,  4 qr.,  45  a.  prof.  60  a.  unprof. — Ballymc- 
keoghane,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Ballymckeoghane  and  Ballykirigin,  126a. 
prof.  45  a.  unprof. — the  4th  part  of  the  castle  and  qr.  of  Der- 
ryowell,  1 cart.,  38  a.  3 r.  — Raghnegaranagh,  1 cart.,  50  a. 
prof.  120a.  unprof. — Bulla,  1 qr.,  142  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof. — 
— two  parts  in  diree  divided  of  the  castle,  and  4 qrs.,  viz. 
Castlem'Gerrald,  1 qr.,  Derry,  1 qr.,  Killiliell  ats  Carrow- 
ledane,  1 qr.,  and  Bracklone,  1 qr.,  207a. — Clonconnor,  £ qr., 
48  a.— a chief  rent  of  5s.  sterling  in  every  qr.  of  land  in  the 
bar.  of  Clanmorris,  excepting  such  qrs.  as  are  freed  by  the 
composition  in  Q.  Eliz’*  reign,  as  also  courts  leet  and  baron 
to  be  held  in  the  said  barony,  with  odier  immunities  and 
privileges,  with  a fair  in  Bris  on  1 August  yearly,  and  a 
weekly  Monday  market. — Clongowna  and  Carrowbegg,  2 qrs., 

122  a.  prof.  114  a.  unprof.  — Dronkeene,  1 qr.,  46  a. — Mase, 

1 qr.,  31a.  2r. — Garhawnaghmore  and  Garhawnaghbegg, 

2 qrs.,  164  a.  prof.  14  a.  unprof. — Mote,  2 qrs.,  175  a.  prof. 
25  a.  unprof. — Carrowguilline,  1 qr.,  42  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof. 
— Garryvaltreene,  1 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  366  a.  unprof. — Corbal- 
lyoughter,  1 qr.,  73  a. — in  Ballygowne,  H qr.,  46  a.  prof. 
114a.  unprof.  — Carrownecrossey,  1 qr.,  40  a.  prof.  50  a. 
unprof. — in  Garryredmond,  5 gneeves,  Agherivill,  1 qr.,  52  a. 
prof.  52  a.  unprof. — Ballydonoghue,  1 qr.,  41a. — in  Bally- 
brelian,  2 qrs.,  82  a. — Dalline,  2 gneeves,  9 a.  — in  Clune- 
merig,  2 cart.,  36  a. — in  Carrowmore,  19  a. — in  Dughfreny, 
2 cart.,  24  a. — Iskerlethnelly  alias  Skenvill,  1 qr.;  53  a.  prof. 
8a.  unprof. — in  Carrowneclough,  £ qr.,  50a. — in  Ballaghfarny, 
29  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof. — Carrowrickard,  A qr.,  49  a. — Cnr- 
rowmcGerrald-Bey,  1 qr.,  54  a. — Tryenmore  and  Castlegare, 
2 qrs.,  75  a. — Milick,  4 qr.,  34a.  2r. — Regangeill,  i qr.,  53a. 
— Kindrumada,  4 qr.,  39a. — Knockenemegh  and  Knockelier, 
lqr.,  75a. — Aghufada,  Knockiska,  Lismalun,  andDuclogher, 

1 qr.,  117  a. — Tullamore  and  Knockroe,  2 qrs.,  133  a. — Car- 
rowmore, 1 qr.,  92  a. — Ruskebegg,  2 qrs.,  156  a. — Cultragh 
and  CoolenVfcena,  1 qr.,  79  a. — Killm'nelly,  1 qr.,  49  a. — Lis- 
more,  1 qr.,  75  a. — Cranagh,  2 qrs.,  225  a.  — Coiltegallagh, 

2 qrs.,  254  a. — in  Skerdane,  2 gneeves,  82  a. — Carrowbegg, 
1 qr.,  55  a. — Dandavell,  1 qr.  and  1 cart.,  144  a. — Currow- 
nelogha,  J qr.,  50  a.  — Garrawlagh  and  Lisrebart,  1 qr.  and 
1 gneeve,  25  a.  2 r.  — Cloghbrack,  1 qr.,  40  a.  — Gorteene, 
4 qr.,  35  a. — Gortgarive,  lj  qr.,  71  a. — Clonloghfadda,  J qr., 
37  a. — Skeaglimore,  $ qr.,  35  a.— Drimuhanagh,  1 qr.,  84  a. 
— Nure  alias  Carrowmore,  i qr.,  10  a.  3r. — Ballaghcranane, 
4 qrs.,  viz.  Drynagli,  1 qr.,  80a.  prof.  85  a.  unprof. — Carrow- 
garrive,  1 qr.,  58  a. — Turnehatt,  1 qr.,  77a. — Carrownahane, 
1 qr.,  102  a.  ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo.  — Inishdrumlogh- 
hoge,  1 cart.,  29  a.  ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare.  — Corbally, 

3 qrs.,  viz.  Corbally,  1 qr.,  and  Lisseene,  4 qr.,  267  a. — Bal- 
lanagh,  A qr.,  55  a. — Killcournanc,  J qr.,  48  a. — Ballylough, 
% qr.,  61a.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway. — Clonbegny  and 
Carrowrevagh,  6.)  qrs.,  viz.  Carrownure,  1 qr.,  103  A. — Car- 
rowrevagh,  2 qrs., 382a. — Cloncoran,  lqr.,  18a. — Clonbigny, 
1 qr.,  80  A. — Clunaderrow,  1 qr.,  80  A. — Emlagli,  J qr.,  54a. 
— Ballyhanry  and  Clomine  parcells,  55  a.  ; bar.  Athlone,  co. 
Roscommon. — Total  in  the  bar.  of  Dunkellin,  co.  Galway, 
and  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon,  1,203  a.  plant.  (1,948  a. 
2r.  16p.  stat.) — Rent,  121.  3s.  7rf. — in  Termonbnllagli,  6 qrs., 
viz.  Moyraskell,  1 qr.,  82  a. — Ballinemurdunagh,  1 qr.,  and 
Ballicullinane,  1 qr.,  130  A.  prof.  73  a.  unprof — Rathduffe, 
1 qr.,  35  a.  prof.  71  a.  unprof — Ardbouly,  1 qr.,  52  a.  prof. 

4 a.  unprof. — Ballyveige,  1 qr.,  41  a.  prof.  84  a.  unprof  — 
Total,  340a.  plant.  (550a.  2r.  3 !)f. stat.) — Rent,  31.  8s.  lO.jrf. ; 
bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo. — Cloghane  Castle,  and  4.)  qrs., 
viz.  Sraigh,  1 qr.,  33a.  prof  36  a.  unprof — Glaudufle,  1 qr., 
57  a.  prof  36  a.  unprof. — Gortsheagh,  1 qr.,  33  a.  prof  36  a. 
unprof. — Gortnecranagh,  lqr.,  44a.  prof  36a.  unprof. — 
Lethcarrow,  4 qr.,  13  A.  prof.  13  a.  unprof — BallymTnodlog- 
hane,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Carrowmenagh,  A qr.,  Calenedrome,  { qr., 
Kinkelly,  J qr.,  and  Cogron,  ) qr.,  125a. — Ogliilhnore,  2 qrs., 

123  A.  prof.  66  a.  unprof. — Lathnally,  1 qr.,  and  Glanutorke, 
1 qr.,  35  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof. — Corballymore,  1 qr.,  112  a. 
prof.  9 a.  unprof.  — Lissieriagban,  2 qrs.,  392  a.  — Cloone- 
crevan,  4 qr.,  48  a. — Esker,  J qr.,  83  a.  prof.  96  a.  unprof.— 
Total,  1,098  a.  plant.  (1,778  a.  2 r.  12  p.  stat.)  — Rent, 
111.  2s.  3 \d.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. — the  island  in  the 
river  Brosnaught,  reputed  part  of  Gurteenes;  bar.  Lower 
Ormond,  co.  Tipperary.— Cloghanebegg,  i qr.,  35a.  1r.  8p. 

Carrowcorr,  4 qr.,  13  a. — Gortineskin,  1 qr.,  45  a.  2k.  16p. 

in  Curclough,  2-3ds  qr.,  66  a— in  Leaugh,  3 cart,  with 


Clare. 

Galway. 


Noscontmon. 


Mayo. 


Galway. 


Tipperary, 

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3,1  C"' I1-  2 mills  thereupon,  89  a.— in  Killmucrunnn,  3 a. — Total,  201a. 

3 k.  24  p.  plant.  (327  a.  & S p.  stat.) — Rent,  4/.  Is.  9d. — An- 
Galteay.  naghcorba,  1 qr.,  105  a— Lyer,  3d  ofaqr.,  25  a.— Camgort, 

1 qr.,  11  a. — Lisgarra,  11  cart.,  18  a. — Knockancatty,  in  the 
town  of  Derryhewny,  1 cart.,  40a — in  Lissenayfadda,  1 cart., 
and  a mill,  16  a. — in  Coilem'shane,  4 cart,  and  3d  of  a cart, 
and  1 cart.,  131a.  3 k.  prof.  85  a.  unprof. — Cooleneborsy, 

2 cart.,  52  a — Total,  39S  a.  3 b.  plant. — Rent,  4 7.  Os.  83d. 
Gortirjvin,  2-3ds  oi  qr.,  31  a. — in  Cappalivan,  3d* of  qr., 

28  a. — Ballytier,  3d  of  a qr.,  16  a. — Macknehany,  3d  of  qr., 
16a.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway.— Total,  91a.  plant.  (147a. 
In.  25 p.  stat.)— Rent,  1/.  16s.  lOjd— Carrownekelly,  1 qr., 
206  a.;  bar.  Killconnell,  same  co. — in  Lenarenagh,  1 cart, 
called  Sannallard,  Ardree,  and  Cappaghlosky,  1 cart.,  140  a. 
— in  Clunkeenebegg  and  Turkeele,  1 qr.,  in  Corskeagh,  J cart, 
63a.— Total,  302a.  2r.  plant  (490a.  stat.)— Rent,  37.  Is.  3(7.; 
bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — Killimedagh,  1 qr.,  12a. — Lisniskea,  j 
1 cart.,  22  a.  — in  Clonkoe  and  Derrycregg  parcells,  the  I 
4th  part,  16  a.— Total,  50  a.  plant.  (80  a.  3 R.  39  p.  stat.) 
— Rent,  10s.  lid.;  bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. — Balliuegittagh, 

1 qr.,  105  a.  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  — Total,  170  a.  & 13p— 
Tipperary.  ReIltj  ls.  3d_ . bar.  Dunmore,  sanle  co._in  Bal|ille  alias 
Ballmaha,  1J  qr.,  80  a.  (129  a.  2 n.  14  p.  stat.)  17.  4s.  31d.; 
Clare.  bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — And  whereas  he  had 
failed  to  make  out  due  proof  of  his  title,  before  the  commis- 
sioners, to  tile  castle  and  lands  of  Ballymoylin,  Kiltanine, 
Drumliogh,  and  Afflick,  3 qrs.,  294  a.  3b.;  bar.  Tullogh,’ 
M"yo-  co-  Clare.— Newcastle,  4 qrs.,  518  a.  prof.  163  a.  unprof. 

(839  a.  & 12  p.  stat.)  57.  4s.  10$d. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo. 
uan.  — Lehardane,  1 qr.,  94  a.'  prof.  42  a.  unprof.  — in  Tullagh- 
nenaspull,  7 a.  — Killene,  1 qr.,  122  a.  ; bar.  Tullogh,  °co. 
Clare.— Ballyline,  1 qr.,  18  a.  (29  a.  & 25  p.  stat.)  3s.  7:]d. ; 
bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway.  — Glasder,  2 qrs.,  371  a.  prof. 
310  a.  unprof.  — Ballinemiranagh,  1 qr.,  182  a.  prof.  52  a. 
unprof— Total,  553  a.  plant.  (895a.  2u.  33  P.  stat.)— Rent,  | 


57.  11s.  ll$d. ; bar.  Longford,  same  co.  — in  both  the  Gur-  34  Ca.  jj, 

teens,  2 qrs.,  490  a.  prof.  96  a.  unprof.  (793  a.  2 r.  35  L 

stat.)  77.  8s.  lOd. ; bar.  Lower  Ormond,  co.  Tipperary. — Tipperary, 

the  commissioners  left  him  to  take  such  course  and  remedy, 

either  in  law  or  equity,  for  the  recovery  thereof,  as  he  should 

think  fit,  and  the  King  confirmed  to  him  and  his  heirs  all 

such  right  and  title  as  he  formerly  had,  either  in  law  or 

equity,  to  the  said  premisses,  or  any  of  them ; all  such  former 

right  and  estate  of  inheritance  as  he  heretofore  had  in  and  to 

the  6 qrs.  of  Killm'Cough,  in  case  the  bishop  of  Clonfert  and 

Kilhnaccough  should  fail  to  make  him  a lease  for  51  years  of 

three  remotest  qrs.  thereof  from  the  church,  under  the  rent  of 

40s.  per  qr.,  viz.  Turmanmore  and  Turmanbegg,  287a.  (464a. 

3r.  23p.  stat.)  27.  18s.  1 Jrf. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co— Total 
in  bar.  Clanmorris,  except  Termonballagh,  6 qrs.,  7,282  a. 
plant.  (11,796  a.  1 r.  31  p.  stat.)— Rent,  737.  16s.  lid— in 
bar.  Tullagh,  546  a.  3r.  plant.,  viz.  left  to  Law  for  517a.  3r. 
plant.  (838  a.  2 r.  stat.)— Rent,  77.  17s.  3 Ad.,  and  in  posses- 
sion of  29  a.  plant.  (46  a.  3r.  36p.  stat.)— Rent,  8s.  9:]d. 

Date  277/t  Nov.  Silk  year. — Inrolled  \0th  May  1683. 

25.  STEPHEN  WHITE  gent.,  nephew  and  heir  to  Clare. 
Pierce  White— Ballyerla,  1 qr.,  98  a.  17.  9s.  9J<7— in  Bal- 
lenlicky,  1 qr.,  24  a.  7s.  3.)d.  — in  Crosse,  1 qr.,  178  a. 

27.  14s.  Ojd. — Total,  300  a.  plant.  (485  a.  3 it.  32  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  47.  11s.  lid.;  bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare 

26.  DONOGH  M'CAE.  — In  Ballyvraghan  ais  Bally- 
morgan,  97  a.  17.  9s.  5 Id. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  Cohy  qr., 

58  a.  17s.  7id. ; bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co.  — Total,  155  a. 
plant.  (251a.  & 1 1 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  27. 7s.  Id— the  third 
part  of  the  premisses  to  Theob'1  Davock  and  Ellis  his  wife  for 

her  life. 26.  DANIEL  OGE  SHAGHNUSSY In  Gal,mV- 

Rossane,  5 cart.,  45  a.  plant.  (72  a.  3r.  23p.  stat.)  9s.  l|d. ; 

bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. Date  23 d March  Silk  year. 

— Inrolled  12th  Sep.  1682. 


1.  ANTHONY  RAYMOND  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Sam 
Raymond  of  Ballylaughane,  co.  Kerry,  esq— Killmullane, 
144.  a.  2 r.  24  p.  plant.  (234  a.  1 it.  33  p.  stat.)  12s.;  bar. 

Iraghtyconnor,  co.  Kerry. Date  loth  Feb.  34 th  year 

Inrolled  3d  Aug.  1682. 

3.  THOMAS  SEXTON  gent — Ballyclogh,  71  a. — Bal- 
lycoolbcgg,  28  a.  — Ballycoolmore,  21  a.— 17.  8s.  8 3d.  for 
Ballyclogh. — 11s.  4Jd.  for  Ballycoolbegg. — 8s.  6d.  for  Bally- 
coolmore—in  Ballykeroge,  38  a.  6r.  15s.4,)d.;  par.  Inish- 

boen  and  Ballydonnell,  bar.  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow. Date 

Wth  Nov.  Silk  year — Inrolled  3d  Aug.  1682. 

”■  . G-  GEORGE  GERNON  gent.—  Killtullyvarry,  with  the 
improvements,  and  in  Ballymacgillerline,  2 qrs.,  291  a. 

27.  18s.  lid— Laggan,  1 qr.,  189  a.  17.  18s.  3'd. ; bar.  Bal- 
hntober,  co.  Roscommon— Total,  480  a.  plant.  (777  a.  2 r. 
5 p.  stat ) Total  rent,  47.  17s.  2 jd. — to  him  and  his  heirs 
™"e;  ^emr  to  Patrick  Gernon  and  his  heirs  male ; remr  to 
Edw  Gernon  and  his  heirs  male ; rem'  to  Ellis  Gernon  and 
her  heirs  male ; rem'  to  Bridget  Gernon  and  her  heirs  male ; 
rem  to  Ulla  Gernon  and  her  heirs  male  for  ever,  as  in  the 
last  will  of  their  grandmother  Joane  Gernon  als  Hall  widow 

dated  23  June  1664 Date  13/4  Dec.  34/4  year.— Inrolled 

20/4  Jan.  1682. 

’•  9.  DENNIS  DUGGAN  of  Archerstowne,  Queen’s  Co., 

gent  Ballygormille  alias  Ballygormoyle,  130  a.  (210  a.  2r. 
12  p.  stat)  27.8s.  10d.;  bar.  Maryborough  and  Cullenagh, 
16S2EN  S C° Date.m  Xov.Sith  year.— Inrolled  14/4  Nov. 

12.  THOS.  DEN  gent — In  Saggard,  120  a.  (194  a.  1 r. 
!2p  stat.)  27.  8s  6 »d.— with  power  to  hold  and  keep  a 
weekly  Ihursday  market  there,  and  3 fairs  yearly,  on  every 
Wrfnrf.,  after  Trinit,  Snnft,,,  on  S8th  Sep.,,  „„,1 
on  2 /th  Oct.,  and  the  day  following  each,  with  a court  of  Pye- 
powder,  and  the  tolls,  customs,  &c.,  17.  6s.  8d. ; bar.  New- 

cas.  e c°.  Dublin Dale  27/4  Nov.  34/4  year.-Inrollcd 

14/4  Dec.  1682. 

16.  J AMES  BUTLER  gent— Maghery  (East)  alias  Rath- 
clony,  1 qr.,  80  a 17.  4s.  34d— in  Cloneene  alias  BaHynoe, 

1 qi.,  j7  a.  17s.  33d.  — Ill  Drumineknew  alias  Derrynege 
ragh  and  Gortnagarran,  1 cart.,  15  a.  4s.  6?d— Gortelean 
1 qr.,  200a.  37.  Os.  8Jd— inMomoylanc,  70a.  17.  Is.  4d— i,,’ 
Cloneene  alias  Ballynoe,  1 qr.,  6 a.  1 Is.  1 Od— in  the  same 


Roll,  34/4  Cha.  II.  Jirst  part,  back. 


| 9 a.  2s.  83d— Total,  437  a.  1 r.  plant.  (708  a.  1 h.  7 p.  stat.) 

Total  rent,  67.  12s.  9 Id. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 

16.  DONNOGH  CARROLL  gent— In  Cloonie,  6 a.  (9  a. 

2 r.  35  1*.  stat.)  ls.  9fd. ; same  bar.  and  co. 18.  PIERCE 

BUTLER  of  Ballygegin,  co.  Galway,  gent— Carhineclone- 
moana,  J qr.,  105  a.  17.  ls.  3'd.  — in  Ballygiggin,  5 qrs., 
249  a.  27.  10s.  4.)d. — Knockgiltreagh,  J qr.,  85  a.  17s.  2 Jd. — 
Drombane,  i qr.,  64  a.  12s.  11  Id.— in  Annalorga  and  Cottin, 
50  a.  10s.  1 jd— Total,  553  a.  plant.  (895  a.  3 r.  5 p.  stat.)  — 
lotal  rent,  57.  Us.  10Jd. ; bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. 

19.  JOHN  RICE  and  CHRISTIAN  his  wife— Roth- 

cosliery,  1 qr.,  2 cart.,  194  a.  17.  9s.  3Jd— Ballymoglish  alias 
Ballimoglash,  1 qr.,  324  a.  37.  5s.  71d— Carrowmore,  1 qr., 
103  a.  17. 0s.  lOjd— in  Leballyconnoe,  2 qrs.,  viz.  Ballyknock- 
banc,  1 qr.,  and  Knockbancarragh,  1 qr.,  83  a.  16s.  93d.— in 
Cahirforvas,  2 qrs.,  96  a.  9s.  5id. ; bar.  Dunkellin,  same  co- 
in Carnaheene,  i qr.,  18  a.  3s.  7|d—  in  a parcell  in  comon, 
7 a.  Is.  5d— in  a parcell  in  comon,  3 A.  2 R.  8Jd—  in  Bea<di- 
begg,  J qr.,  12  a.  2s.  5id— in  Poulogharragh,  'l  qr.,  1 a.  2ld. 
—in  a parcell  between  NM  19  and  22,  10  a.  2s.0id— in  Le- 
dican,  1 cart.,  9 a.  Is.  lOd. — in  Carrownecorr,  1 qr.,  15  a.  2r. 
3s.  lid— Total,  876  a.  plant.  (1,419  a.  & 16  p.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  87.  17s.  4Jd. ; bar.  Clare,  same  co— to  hold  in  her  right 
during  her  life,  and  after  her  decease  to  her  executors  and  ad- 
ministrators for  2 years  immediately  after  her  death 

21.  ERAS.  TIASLOP  and  MARY  his  wife— Kilkieran,  East, 

i qr-;  62  a.  18s.  lOd. — Ailecotty,  .{  qr.,  57  a.  17s,  3. Id. Dris- 

sane,  1 cart.,  7 a.  3s.  4d— Total,  130  a.  plant.  (210  a.  2 n lip 
stat.)— Total  rent,  17.  19s.  5Jd. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare! 
—to  her  heirs  male  begotten  by  J.V  Lovell  her  former  hus- 
band; remr  to  their  heirs  female ; rem'  in  fee  to  the  heirs  of 

Lovell. 21.  MICH.  O’DEA— In  the  3 cart-  of  Drom- 

gillenagan,  26  a.  7s.  10  Jd. ; same  bar.  and  co. — in  Derryn- 
druanbegg,  J qr.,  26  a.  7s.lOJd.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. 

—Total,  52  a.  plant.  (84  a.  & 36  P.  stat.)  15s.  9Ad  

21.  NICHOLAS  BRENANE— In  Ballakillin,  2 qrs.,  35  a. 
(56a.  2 11.  31  p.  slat.)  7s.  Id.;  bar.  Kiltartan,  co.  Galway. 

23.  DARBY  RYAN. — In  Ballynaquonu,  105  a.  (170a. 

& 15  1*.  stat.)  17. 1 Is.  lOjd.;  bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. 

23.  TEIGE  RYAN — In  the  qr.  of  Coglngh  and  Gortnacon- 
nelagh  ats  Knocknnghy,  101a.  (163  a.  2 r.  19,..  stnt  ) 

1/.  10s.  8d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  saineco. Dale  7/4  Jan.  33d  year. 

—Inrolled  16/4  March  1682. 


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Roll,  3 5 lit  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 


S5Cii.II. 

Cork.  1.  JOHN  COLTHURST  of  Court,  esq—  Court  alias 
Court-Icullinane,  189  a.  Is.  24  p.  (306  a.  2 it.  36  p.  slat.) 

10s.;  bar.  Barretts,  co.  Cork. Dale  16 th  Feb.  35th  year. 

— Inrolled  iOth  Feb.  1683. 

Galway.  4.  HUGH  GEOGHEGAN. — In Cahirforvas,  2qrs.,  509a. 

(824  a.  2r.  8i>.  stat.)  51.  3s.  Off.;  bar.  Dunkellin,  co.  Gal- 
way.— to  hold  to  the  use  of  Richard  Martin  gent,  and  his 
heirs  until  paid  38/.,  after  which  to  Hugh  and  his  heirs  for 

Clare.  ever. 6.  GEO.  MARTYNE.— In  the  2 qrs.  of  2-3ds  of 

quarter  of  Gragans,  288  a.  4/.  7s.  5 \d. — in  the  same,  16  a. 
4s.  10  Ad. — in  Lism'eden  alias  Lismackada  and  Feanagh, 

1 qr.,  32  a.  9s.  7 W.— Total,  336  a.  plant.  (544  a.  1 r.  stat.) 

— Total  rent,  51.  Is.  Hid. ; bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare. j Date 

19/A  Feb.  34 th  year. — (No  time  of  inrohnent.) 

Carle.  9.  TEIGE  O’CALLAGHANE  of  Dromalor,  co.  Cork, 
gent. — Dromalor  alias  Dromaloure,  4 plow.,  233  a.  1 r.  plant. 
(377  a.  3 R.  11  p.  stat.)  31. 10s.  94d. ; bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Cork. 
Date  24 th  Feb.  35 th  year. — Inrolled  14 th  Marcli  1683. 

Wexford.  12.  CHRISTIAN  BORR  esq. — Youngstowne,  163  a. — 
Bolgefstowne,  65  a. — Muckwood  alias  Kilmore,  86  a.  ; bar. 
Shelmalier,  co.  Wexford. — to  pay  the  same  quit-rent  which 
is  reserved  in  a grant  of  the  premisses  to  Philip  Hoare  esq., 

dated  10th  Dec.  10th  Cha.  II 14.  WALTER  BUTLER 

of  Munphin,  esq. — Ballinturner  and  Toninenowlye,  352  a. 

4/. ; bar.  Scarwalsli,  same  co. Date  8th  May  35 th  year. — 

Inrolled  22 d June  1683. 

Dublin.  17.  THOMAS  JOHNSON  gent. — A messuage  containing 
one  small  tenement  fronting  to  Bow-lane,  and  an  additional 
tenement  behind  it,  with  a backside  wherein  is  a shedd, 
boarded,  also  a large  garden  wherein  is  a small  cabbin,  all 
meared  on  the  W.  with  the  King’s  pavement,  on  the  N.  with 
St.  Michan’s  churchyard,  on  the  E.  with  an  ancient  passage 
to  said  churchyard,  and  S.  with  a lane  leading  to  said  church, 

9s. ; in  Bow-lane,  Oxmantowne,  city  of  Dublin. Date 

26 th  Oct.  35 th  year. — Inrolled  2 d Nov.  1683. 

Clare.  19.  WM.  MTEIGE  RYAN  gent— In  Ballyansinebegg, 

2 qrs.,  81  a.  1/.  4s.  7 Jd. — in  Ballyansinemore,  19  a.  5s.  9d. 
— Total,  100  a.  plant.  (161  a.  3 r.  37  p.  stat-.) — Total  rent, 

1/.  10s.  4. l,d. ; bar.  Burren,  co.  Clare. Date  2 9th  Nov. 

35 th  year. — Inrolled  5th  Dec.  1683. 


21.  NIC.  Earl  of  CARLINGFORD.  — Cloonecashell, 

1 qr-,  224  a.  2/.  5s.  4jd— Ardrea,  1 qr.,  107  a.  1/.  Is.  8d. 
— Emlaghnaghten,  1 trine,  247  a.  21.  10s.  Old— Portrench, 
3 cart.,  147  a.  U 9s.  9{d.  — Lisnanybegg,  1 trine,  83  a. 
16s.  9 Id.  — Ardsallngh,  4 qr.,  91  a.  18s.  5jd. — Tonapoura, 
i qr.,  59  a.  11s.  1 ljd.— Lecarrowreagh,  A qr.,  43  a.  8s.81d. 
— Finaghroe  alias  Finaghgare,  J qr.,  55  a.  I Is.  ljd—  Ros- 
ci'ibb,  1 trine,  132  a.  1/.  6s.  8ijd.  — Lorga,  J qr.,  56  a. 
Its.  44.— Carrowmactenany,  A qr.,  75  a.  15s.  2 jd.— in  Trine- 
lisbane,  Trineanurball,  Drumegrany,  2 trines,  216  a.  21.3s.  8jd. 
— Sniggin,  3d  of  a qr.,  27  a.  5s.  8d. — Burvoys,  j qr.,  84  a. 
17s— Tully more  and  Knocknagher,  1 qr.,  91  a.  18s.  5 d. 
— Knockrawer,  1 cart.,  15  A.  3s.  04d. — Clooneana,  3d  of  a 
trine,  102  a.  1/.  0s.  5Jd. — in  Tawnnghmore  and  Coilfadda, 
2-3ds  of  a trine,  130  a.  1/.  6s.  3|)d. — Ardraghenbegg,  73  a. 
14-s.  9 :jd. — Emlogh,  part  of  Ardrahenmore,  67  a.  13s.  6)d. — 
Ballonspurr,  2 qrs.,  244  A.  21.  9s.  5 d.  — Coiltecrine,  45  A. 
9s.  1 Jd. — Dechowed,  1 qr.,  138  a.  1/.  7s.  lljd. — Knockfog- 
hery,  1 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9 Jd. — Carrowreagh,  1 qr.,  106  a. 
1/.  Is.  5 Ad. — Shancargen,  1 qr.,  86  a.  17s.  5 d. — Drumrane,  78  a. 
15s.  9 Id—  Farrenmorrisse,  1 cart.,  32  a.  6s.  5i}d.— Lisleagh, 
192  a.  1/.  18s.  lO.Ad. — Brackloonagh,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9jd. — 
Cloonenacloghy,  4 qr.,  102  a.  1/.  0s.  8d. — Cloonemaliane,  lqr., 
105  a.  1/.  Is.  3d. — Clunehunsun,  1 qr.,  98  a.  I9s.  10jd. — 
Oghum,  1 trine,  117  a.  1/. 3s. 8Jd— in  Rathbane,  lqr.,  57  a. 
11s.  6 id. ; bar.  Corren,  co.  Sligo.  — in  Monnyhilly,  3d  of 
qr.,  11a.  2s.  2|d. — Cargenfadda,  1 cart.,  37  a.  7s.  6d. — 
Mullnghfarna,  2-3ds  qr.,  58  a.  11s.  9d.  — Cooleboy  and 
Ardlee,  4 qr.,  37  a.  7s.  6d. ; bar.  TirrereU,  same  co.  — 
Total,  3,828  a.  plant.  (6,200  a.  2 r.  26  p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

38/.  15s.  Id. Date  25th  Jan.  34th  year. — Inrolled  3d  July 

1683. 

25.  HUGH  O’CONNOR. — Rathnebolliagh,  lqr.,  136  a. 
1/.  7s.  6 d. — Moyne  and  Rathmeage,  2qrs.,  219a.  21.  4s.  4Jd. 
— Brackloon,  2 qrs.,  210  a.  2/.  2s.  6jd. — Keely,  4 qr.,  53  a. 
10s.  8jd. — Barnenagh,  1 qr.,  82  a.  16s.  7 id.  — the  castle, 
bawne,  and  lands  of  Ballyntobber  alias  Rosmine  or  Rossinine, 
177  a.  1/.  15s.  lOd— Ballymachiher  qr.,  206  a.  21.  Is.  8Jd— 
in  the  2 qrs.  of  Lahara  or  Laraha  and  Ross,  22  a.  4s.  54d. — 
in  Kerlegan  in  the  4 qrs.  of  Ballymoylan,  24  a.  4s.  10)d. — 
Total,  1,129  a.  plant.  (1,828  a.  3 h.  5 p.  stat.)— Total  rent, 

11/.  8s.  6 jd. ; bar.  Ballintobber,  co.  Roscommon. Date 

29th  Jan.  35 th  year. — Inrolled  4th  Feb.  1683. 


Roll,  3 5 th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  back. 


Waterford. 


1.  EDM.  son  and  heir  of  ALEX.  KIRWAN  gent., 
deed.  — Towmore,  1 qr.,  127  a.  1/.  5s.  84d.  — Cambragh, 
1 qr.,  104  a.  1/.  Is.  lid. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.  — Cre- 
ganguile  alias  Gorgingile,  4 qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8:{d. — Knockroe 
alias  Bogalrawy  and  Killdowen,  67  a.  13s.  6 jd. — Clogh- 
brack  or  Knockbrack,  4 qr.,  40  a.  8s.  Id. — Lagferine  alias 
Lagterine,  3d  of  a qr.,  9 a.  Is.  9 jd. — Lecarrowcally,  J qr., 
42  a.  8s.  6d. — Knockroe  alias  Kiltane,  Lagnoragowle,  and 
Attigarrett,  2 qrs.,  52  a.  10s.  6 jd. — Gullintrough,  4 qr.,  65  a. 
13s.  2jd.  — Cnockneveagh  and  Cnocknetire,  3 cart.,  56  a. 
11s.  4d.  — Cnockistie  als  Taghifadda  mid  Lissmullune,  4 
gneeves,  78  a.  15s.  94d. — Cloghir,  lqr.,  78  a.  15s.  9 jd. — 
Clonshanvoy,  J qr.,  24  a.  4s.  10jd. — Ballinroane,  1 gneeve, 
15  a.  3s.  0{d.  — Douglogher,  2 gneeves,  37  a.  7s.  6 jd. — 
Shankill,  J qr.,  37  a.  7s.  6 jd. — Lisfer  or  Lifferin,  a parccll, 
7 a.  Is.  5 d.  — Gortinure,  a cart.,  19  a.  3s.  lOd.  — Portagh, 
lqr.,  151a.  1/.  10s.  lljd.  — Frehine  and  yc  acres,  J qr., 
75  a.  15s.  3d.  — acres  of  Mayo  parcel!,  25  a.  5s.  Id.  — in 
Dorryhowell  alias  Derrynacree,  1 qr.,  116  a.  1 r.  1/.  3s.  6jd. — 
Cappagh,  lqr.,  47a.  9s. 7d. — Cnocknemoyholane,  lqr.,  60a. 
12s.  ljd. — Skeaghmore,  J qr.,  35  a.  7s.  Id. — Gortine,  1 qr., 
73  a.  14s.  lOjd— Gortgarra,  4 qr., '78  a.  15s.  9Jd.— Cloon- 
lafadda,  J qr.,  64  a.  12s.  2 jd. — Carrowmore  ais  Skrigliboy, 
1 qr.,  162a.  1/.  12s.  94d. — Cloonegawne,  1 qr.,  68  a.  13s.  lOd. 
— in  Carrowbegg  qr.,  14  a.  2s.  lOd. — Cloontogh,  with  the 
coitions,  1 qr.,  70  A.  14s.  2d. — in  Ballenree  qr.,  3 gneeves  and 
3-8th  parts  of  a gneeve,  70  a.  14s.  2d— Total,  2,018  a.  plant. 
(3,266  a.  3r.  22  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  20/.8s.8jd. ; bar.  Clan- 

morris,  co.  Mayo. Dale  24th  Jan.  34 th  year. — Inrolled 

17 th  Feb.  1683. 

5.  NICHOLAS  KNIGHT  of  Dublin,  esq. — Ballylough- 
more,  227  a.  prof.  87  a.  unprof.  (367  a.  2 r.  32  p.  stat.)  21.; 

(122.) 


par.  Killmacombe,  bar.  Gualtier,  co.  Waterford. Date 

28 th  Sep.  34 th  year. — Inrolled  2d  March  1683. 

9.  JAMES  DILLON  esq.,  heir  of  Luke  Dillon. — Dangan 
O’Berne,  7 cart.,  196  a.  1/.  19s.  8 d. — Carrughmore,  1 qr., 
123  a.  1 /.  4s.  10  jd. — Clonsillagh,  1 qr.,  84  a.  17s— in  Knock- 
negawna,  1J  qr.,  118  a.  1/.  3s.  10 Id. — Cloncuo,  4 qr.,  60  a. 
12s.  2d.  — in  Twomore  and  Mullaghneshce  and  Aghaluske, 
140  a.  l/.8s.4jd— Total,  721a.  plant.  (1,168  a.  stat.)— Total 
rent,  7/.  6s. ; bar.  Ballintobber  and  Roscommon,  co.  Roscom- 
mon.— a weekly  Thursday  market,  and  2 fairs  yearly,  on  25  and 
26  July,  and  28  and  29  October,  at  the  town  of  Dangan 
O’Berne,  with  court  of  pye-powder,  tolls,  customs,  &c.,  1/. 
Date  1 9th  Sep.  34th  year. — InroUed  16 th  March  1683. 

12.  JOHN  BUTLER  gent. — I-oughbowen,  1 qr.,  131  a. 
1/.  6s.  6jd. — in  Killeene,  1 qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9 Jd. — in  Caher- 
naclusagh  cartron,  7 a.  Is.  5 d. ; 4 bar.  Clonm'knowen,  co. 
Galway. — in  a parcell  of  oaken  wood,  19  a.  3s.  lOd. — in 
Meelicke,  4qr.,  30  a.  6s.  Id.;  4 bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. — Total, 
260  A.  plant.  (421  a.  & 24  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21.  12s.  7jd. 
Date  4th  July  35th  year. — InroUed  9th  July  1683. 

14.  MARCUS  KIRWAN.  — In  the  town  and  4 qrs.  of 
land  of  Corbally,  254  a.  2r.  (412a.&39p.  slat.)  2/.lls.5jd.; 

bar.  Clare,  co.  Galway. Date  2d  July  35lh  year. — Inrolled 

16 th  July  1683. 

16.  NIC.  Lord  Visct.  NETTERVILL— The  manor  of 
Dowth,  and  also  the  castles,  messuages,  lands,  tenements,  and 
hereditaments  belonging  to  him  in  the  towns,  villages,  ham- 
letts,  and  fields  of  Dowth,  551  a.  1 it.  prof.  10  A.  2 r.  unprof. 
— Newtowne  ais  Balleboy,  part  of  the  lands  of  Dowth,  and 
the  moiety  of  Proudfoustowne,  with  the  appurt"’,  73  a.  1 r. — 


3S  Ca.  II. 

Sligo. 


Roscommon. 


Waterford. 

Roscommon. 


Galway. 

Galway. 

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sscn.n.  Total,  (892  a.  3 it.  29  p.  stat.)  1U  3s.  2fd.— and  for  the 
..  . moiety  of  Proudfoustowne,  (118  a.  2 r.  25  p.  stat.)  l/.9s.7|d.; 

Meat  i.  |)al.  3]anCj  co  MeATh.  — the  lordship  of  Ballygart,  con- 

sisting of  the  villages  of  Ballygart  and  Corballis,  344  a.  3 it. 
20  r.  (558  a.  2 r.  18  p.  stat.)  61.  19s.  8d.—  part  of  Ninch 
and  Lcytowne,  169  a.  31.  8s.  5 d. — the  villages  and  lands  of 
Gillianstowne,  300  a.  2 it.  20  p.  61.  Is.  9 d. — botlt  the  Datna-' 
nastownes  and  6 couple  of  capons  out  of  the  lands  of  Dama- 
nast1",  138a.  21.  ISs.lOJd. — Moore-chttrch,  46  a.  2 it.  18s.  lOd. 
— inKenoge,  20  a.  8s.  1 Jd. — in  Johnstowne,  60  a.  l/.4s.3Jd.  ; 
bar.  Duleeke,  same  co. — the  lordship  of  Ardmulchan,  con- 
sisting of  the  villages  of  Ardmulchan,  673  a.  2 it.  13 /. 12s.  8Jd. 
— Carnulfe,  73  a.  1/.  9s.  6.)d.  — Harristowne-Barrett,  part, 
102  a.  2 it.  20  p.  21.  Is.  7 d. — several  chief  rents  out  of  Kings- 
towne,  Heyestowne,  and  Oldtowne ; bar.  Skreene,  same  co. — 
Baconstowne,  517  a.  3 n.  10/.  9s.  3d. — Jordanstowne,  200  a. 
4/.  Is.— Ballinterry,  334  a.  1 it.  8p.  61.  15s.  4Jd.-in  Colin- 
draught,  8 a.  3s.  3c?. ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  same  co. — Total  in 
Meath,  3,614  a.  2 it.  28  p.  plant.  (5,855  a.  & 28  p.  stat.)— 
Total  rent,  73/. 3s. 9 (f/. — one  house  or  tenement  in  Dunboyne; 
bar.  Dunboyne,  same  co. — two  tenements  in  Grenocke ; bar. 

Westmeath.  Katoatli,  same  co.  — the  manor  of  Ballemore,  and  all  the 
castles,  messuages,  lands,  tenements,  and  hereditaments  in  the 
towns,  villages,  and  fields  of  Ballemore,  1,412  a.  lit.  8p.  prof. 
140  a.  1 n.  8 p.  unprof.  28/.  11s.  Hr/. — Jordanstowne  and  Clo- 
nybane,  part  of  Ballymore,  32  a.  1 it.  8 p.  13s.  lc?. — Ballyne- 
callin,  299  a.  2 a.  32  p.  6/.  Is.  4.W.— Ballymadron,  63  a.  1 n. 
24  p.  1/.  5s.  8 d. — Ballyhesker,  Skafine  alias  Newtowne,  and 
Ballynegalloghlagh,  206  a.  2 r.  16  p.  4/.  3s.  8d— Ballynecorr, 
108  a.  & 16  p.  21.  3s.  9Jd. — Killineboy,  106  a.  2/.  2s.  lid— 
Tobbercormuck,  230  a.  1b.  24  p.  4/.  13s.  3fd.  — Parcells- 
towne,  88  a.  1/.  15s.  7 id.  — Modranstowne,  63  a.  1 r.  24  p. 
1/.  5s.  8d— Newbristy,  67  a.  1 a.  8 p.  11.  7s.  2fd— Clony- 
murtogh,  33  a.  1 a.  8 p.  13s.  5Jd. — Ballymorine,  42  a.  17s. 
— Callaghtowne,  522  a.  2 a.  prof.  220  a.  St  82  p.  unprof. 


10/.lls.7</.;  bar. Rathconrath, co. Westmeath.- — theplowland  35  Cn.n 

known  by  the  names  of  Crossland  ats  Moydrum,  Crosse  ats . 

Brinesland,  296  a.  3 a.  6/. 0s. 2 Jr/.;  territory  Brawny,  same  co.  Westmeath, 
— the  lands  of  the  Plaire  Killrush,  alledged  part  of  Ballyne- 
corr;  bar.  Rathconrath,  sameco — Total  in  Westmeath,  3,572a. 
plant.  (5,786  a.  & 20  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  72/.  6s.  5 id.— the  Roscommon. 
townes,  hamletts,  fields,  and  islands  of  Loghre,  Inchigin,  In- 
chimore,  Inchinenagh,  Inchigallagh,  and  Inchicorrbcgdermott, 

161  a.  2 a.  (260  a.  3 n.  7 r.  stat.)  1/.  12s.  7Jd. ; co.  Roscom- 
mon. — Killsough  ats  Cloghlane  in  and  near  Ballruddery,  Dublin 
with  a small  tenement  in  d“,  36  a.  1 a.;  bar.  Ballruddery,  co. 

Dublin.— in  Ballvinstowne,  2 tenements,  with  lands  thereto  Lonqfmd 
belonging,  42a.  (126a.  3a.  Ip.  stat.  including  Killsough)  ' 

1/.  1 Is. 8. Jr/,  same  co. — Breny  ats  Brena  near  Ardagh,  37a.  2r. 

prof.  (60  a.  2 b.  stat.)  134  a.  unprof.  15s.  2)d.;  bar.  Ardagh, 

co.  Longford.  — two  tenements  in  Collan-Marlestowne,  Louth. 

162  a.  1 r.  — Cartanstowne  and  Leverstowne,  181a.  3 r. 

Kernestowne,  134  a.  1 r.  — Galestowne  and  other  parcells 

thereto  adjoining,  134  a.  1r.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth 

Total,  (991a.  1b.  14 p.  stat.)— Rent,  12/. 7s.  10d.— mort- 
gaged for  800/.  by  John  Stanley  to  Nic5  Lord  Vise'  Netter- 

vill,  grandfather  of  yc  said  Nic’  Lord  V.  Nettevvill. Date 

26 th  Oct.  35 th  year. — Inrolled  26 th  Nov.  1683. 

23.  SILVESTER  HEHIRgent. — In  Carnane,  2-3d  parts  Galtcay. 
of  2 qrs.,  12  a.  2s.  5d.;  bar.  Adienree,  co.  Galway. — in 
Shunagh,  3d  of  qr.,  19  a.  3s.  10 Jr/.;  J bar.  Bellamoe,  same 
co.— in  Lecarrowenorogan,  J qr.,  50a.  10s.  lid— Total,  81a. 
plant.  (131a.  & 33 p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  16s.4Jd.;  bar.  Kill- 
connell,  same  co.— Derreliultuske,  10a.  3s.0Jd.;  bar.  Islands,  Chtre. 
co.  Clare.— in  Clonnogher,  1 1 a.  3s.  4d. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same 

co. — in  Steneonagh,  5 a.  Is.  6 Jr/. ; bar.  Burren,  same  co. 

Littertubberrett,  6a.  Is. 9Jd.;  bar.  Islands,  sameco. Total 

32  a.  plant.  (51  a.  3 r.  13  r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  9s.  8Jd. - 

Date  7th  Aug.  36th  year.— Inrolled  19 thDec.  1683. 


Galway. 


11 


Galway. 


Clare. 

Mayo. 


Roll,  86th  Cha.  II.  first  part,  face. 

,1.  NICHOLAS  HANIN  gent. — Killbegg,  J qr.,  126  a. 

1/.  5s.  6 Jr/.— Cappanaghten,  1 qr.,  241a.  2/.8s.  9W.  — Sun- 


nagh,  1 qr.,  199  a.  21.  0s.  3Jd.— Culliny,  Iqr.,  92  a.  18s.  7. Id. 
— Carmackoge  alias  Castletowne,  1 qr.,  99  a.  1/.  0s.  04d— 
Liscoyle,  .1  qr.,  96a.  19s.  5Jd—  Corbane,  1 cart,  45  a.  9s"  1 \d. 
— in  Lorga,  1 qr.,  204  a.  21.  Is.  3\d. — in  Drhn  qr.,  75  a. 
15s.  2Jd. — Total,  1,177  a.  plant.  (1,906  a.  2 r.  22  p.  stat.) — 

Total  rent,  11/.  18s.  3fd. ; bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. 

2.  MORTAGH  HANIN  gent.  — Iskerboy,  1 qr.,  136  a. 
1/.  7s.  6Jd.  — Ballymahine,  1 qr.,  159  a.  1/.  12s.  2\d.  — in 
Garrymore,  1 qr.,  39  a.  7s.  lOfd. — m Cloonconabegg  alias 
Gortleame  cart,  5 a.  Is.— in  Lurga,  21  a.  4s.  3d.— in  Derus, 
4 a.  9i)d. — Total,  364  a.  plant.  (589  a.  2 r.  17  p.  stat.)  — 

Total  rent,  3/.  13s.  8Jd.;  same  bar.  and  co. Date  25th  Feb. 

3 6th  year — Inrolled  6th  March  1684. 

4.  BRYNE  son  and  heir  of  CONLY  GEOGHEGAN  of 
Donore,  esq.,  defied. — The  mansion  house  of  Monoghstowne 
alias  Ballymonoghan,  with  3 fishing  weares  in  the  river  of 
Brosnagh,  296  a.  & 4 p. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. 
— Rathnemadagh,  3 plow.,  747  a.  & 16  p— Scanirigg  alias 
Ballynamelin  ats  Dromore,  158  a.  3 r. — Gnewbrack  112  a. 

1 u.  8 p. — Ballybrowne,  55  a.  & 14  p—  Breakaghrea,  424  a!  . 

2 n.— part  of  the  towne  and  lands  of  Donore  and  Coolefin, 

60  a.  2 n. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheridernon,  same  co. 

Beallahattin  and  Eanagh  alias  Spittle,  68  a.  1 u.  7 p— such 
part  of  Tidlaclianeny  ats  Cluona,  Clonsillin,  and  Killelin,  as 
lye  next  adjoining  to  the  said  lands  of  Monaghstowne  ats 
Ballymonaghan,  77  a.  1 n.  31  p.—  Rent,  2,000a.  plant.  (3,239a. 

2 n.  27 1’,  stat.) — Rent,  40/.  9s.  10 Jr/. ; bar.  Moycashell,  same 
co— to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  and 
assign es  of  his  said  father— in  a parcell  of  woody  land  be- 
longing to  Cronagh,  279  a.  21.  16 s.  6d. — bogg  in  comon  to 
Lackabane  and  Cloncashell,  2 qrs.,  and  Carrownoune,  1 qr., 
13  a.  2s.  7id.;  J bar.  Leytrim,  co.  Galway— Total,  292  a. 
plant.  (473  a.  & 4 p.  stat.)— Rent,  21.  19s.  ljd— in  Bally- 
bornngh,  1 qr.,  77  A.  ( 124  a.  2 n.  36  p.  stat.)  1/.  3s.  4$d. ; bar. 
Inchiquin,  co.  Clare— Cotter  or  Collor  ats  Mac-Moylfin 
alias  Ballyglany,  1 qr.,  238  a.  21.  8s.  2Jd— Tobberboy,  Fahey, 
and  Crone,  1 qr.,  88  a.  17s.  9 \d. — Cloncarke  alias  Cloonortow 
or  Clenmarters,  A qr.,  197  a.  11.  1 9s.  lOjd— Kilhine  alias 
Kilhugli  als  Killinehugh,  1 qr.,  116  a.  1/.  3s.  5?d— Mulle  ats 
Cornemalley,  1 qr.,  376a.  3/.  16s.  ljd—  in Carrowniskie,  Iqr., 
28  a.  2 r.  5s.  9Jd. — Carrownegilbuck  ats  CarrownTgilbuck, 


1 qr.,  203  a.  2 r.  21.  Is.  2id. — Ballyglass  alias  Drumnegar- 
ragh,  1 qr.,  226  a.  21.  5s.  9Jd. ; bar.  Tyrawly,  co.  Mayo. — 

Total,  1,473  a.  plant.  (2,386  a.  1 r.  11p.  stat.) Total  rent, 

14/.  18s.  3 Jd. — to  hold  as  the  above. Date  12th  March 

36th  year. — Inrolled  15 th  May  1684. 

9.  GEORGE,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  JOHN  BROWNE 
of  the  Neale,  esq. — Ballysliinegan  alias  Neale,  4 qrs.,  157  a. 
— Polevoly,  J qr.,  24  a. — Custerlagh  and  Pologhry,  1 qr.,  79  a. 
— Gortnegowny  qr.,  45  a. — Lissiniscky  qr.,  68  a. — Castlecrive 
qr.,  59a— CaiTownegarrane  qr.,  45a— Tenecarny  and  Gorto- 

bernaskie,  33a. — in  Creganecoile,  A qr.,  60  a the  castle  and 

A qr.  of  Moneygreboge  and  Cahirdulfe,  A qr.,  65a— Aghafadda 
qr.,  84-  a. — Cahernagolam  qr.,  65  a. — Laface,  A qr.,  and  Atty- 
cloghy,  i qr.,  89  a— in  Ballyhenry,  4 qrs.,  and  Arbarnagh, 
i qr.,  96  a.  — Carrowkeele  alias  Carowlicklin  and  Cleve, 
3d  4 qr.,  15  a— 1 qr.,  U qr.,  l-8th  part  of  a qr.,  and  l-12th 
part  of  a qr.  of  Ballynishin  and  Cooleterick,  l-3d  of  qr. 
Gortnemucky  and  Gortnegor,  72  a.  — in  Clooncunelan  ats 
Cloonculeny,  29  A— Carowbronoge,  1 qr.,  Drumoclogh  alias 
Drumnaglogh,  and  Drumnacartron,  and  Lagnavidoge  alias 
Skehenecourty,  Drumnistayler,  and  Drnmnihillagmaine,  in 

all  4 qrs.,  157  a. — Iinockakilline  alias  Drumshanagh,  30  a. 

Stroue  alias  Strowne,  1 qr.,  62  A— Come,  1 qr.,  28  a Can- 

als Carha,  1 qr.,  37  a— Muckanagh,  1 qr.,  75  a— Lapella  ats 
Lapellagh,  58  a— Dirycoyle  alias  Gortnanoule  and  Dcrry- 
couse,  68  a— Tullagh,  1 qr.,  54  a— mountain,  3 parcells  be- 
longing to  yc  same,  33  a— Letter  ats  Litteimore  and  Litter- 

begg,  182a — Clanhurst,  2 qrs.,  111a— Ratriny,  20a Total, 

2,000a.  plant.  (3,239  A.  2 n.  27p.  stat.)— Rent,  20/.  4s.  lljd.; 
bar.  Killmnine,  Carragli,  Burishowle,  and  Tirawly,  co.  Mayo. 
— to-tlie  use  of  his  father’s  heirs  and  assignes. 12.  WIL- 

LIAM BRABAZON  esq — Hie  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Ballinasloe  alias  KiUgarrow,  1 qr.,  307a. — Drumshure  (part), 

538a. — Tullrush,  J qr.,  164a. — Corncsarvoge,  J qr.,  130a. 

Rathpeake,  1 qr.,  147a — Carraghegowrc,  1 cart.,  86a. — Slian- 
ballyhtigh,  6th  cart.,  22  a— Total,  1,394a.  plant.  (2,258  a.  & 

8 p.  stat.)  — Rent,  14/.  2s.  3d. ; A bar.  Moycarnan,  co.  Ros- 
common. — Backc,  1 cart.,  23  a — Clunfuilc  and  Lisdowny, 

2 qrs.,  328  a. — Knockroghy,  4 qr.,  54a. — Killclony,  142a. 

in  Killermoore,  59  a. — Total,  606  a.  plant.  (931  a.  2 it.  19  P. 
stat.) — Rent,  6/.  2s.  9d. ; J bar.  Clonm'knowen,  co.  Galway. 
Date  15th  Nov.  36 th  year. — Inrolled  20 th  Nov.  1684. 


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15.  JOHN,  son  and  heir  of  JOHN  MCNEMARRA  of 
Crevagh,  esq.,  deced. — Crevagh  ais  Cahirmine  ats  Caherkelly, 
87  a.  2 n. — Carrowgarr,  1 18  a— Ballyhickie,  10  a.  2 u.  20  p. 

— half  a qr.  of  Corbally,  called  Cahirshano,  56  a.  2 b.  — Lo- 
carrowknocknogoge,  i qr.,  parcell  of  Westkeefe,  43  a. — East- 
kcefe,  83  a. — Leearrownapolroe,  1 qr.,  42  a.— Moyreske,  198  a- 
— Ballyorla,  1 qr.,  98  a. — Muckrnsse,  8 a.  2 u. — Finagh,  1 cart., 
35  a.  2 b. — Ballycreghan,  1 qr.,  83  a. — Ballymorgan,  2-3ds  qr., 
64  a.  1b.  10p.  — Bally merrigan,  1 cart.,  46  a.— Cahirkine, 

1 qr.,  51  a. — Mohallo-West,  126  a. — Tullaghvohan,  Cahir- 
karnan,  Craghovorin,  parcell  of  Mohollo-East,  106  a. — Chan- 
ate,  1 cart.,  Knockraheluskrane,  1 cart.,  parcell  of  Cappagh, 
73  a.  — Clonecassine,  l qr.,  parcell  of  Ballygassej'-West  qr., 
68  a. — Kilvoydane,  1 cart.,  13  a.  2 n. — Lisdnffe,  h qr.,  52  a. 
—Total,  1,463  a.  1 r.  30  p.  plant  (2,370  a.  2 it.  8 p.  stat.)— 

Rent,  221.  4s.  5.1  rf. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare 18.  DO- 

NOGH  M'NEMARRA.  — In  Drumbanuffe,  1 qr.,  5 a. 
Is.  6 \d. — the  coiiions  formerly  belonging  to  Snmnagh-North 
and  Sumnagh-South,  37  a.  1 Is.  2\d. — in  the  coitions  formerly 
belonging  to  Drumbanuffe  and  Sonnagli-South,  24  a.  7s.  3 \d. 

— in  Ballyneforevarnagh,  1 qr.,  13  a.  3s.  llid.  — in  Drum- 
banuffe qr.,  22  a.  6s.  8jd. — Total,  101  a.  plant.  (163  a.  2 r. 

16  p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  1/.  10s.  8 \d. ; same  bar.  and  co. 

18.  CATH.  and  PHILIP  DWYRE.  — In  Cahergoredan, 
East  and  West,  2 qrs.,  138  a.  2 n.  21. 2s.  Ofrf. — in  Crantiagher, 
2}j  qrs.,  40  a.  12s.  1 Jd.  — Total,  178  a.  2 n.  plant.  (289  a. 
& 24  p.  stat.)  — Total  rent,  21.  14s.  2 id. ; same  bar.  and  co. 
to  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever 18.  DANL.  HICKY. 

— In  Ballyhicky,  2 qrs.,  6 a.  (9  a.  2 n.  35  p.  stat)  Is.  9ij d. ; 

same  bar.  and  co. Date  2d  Dec.  36 th  year.  — Inrolled 

9th  Dec.  1684. 

20.  ELLEN  and  MARGT.,  daughters  and  heirs  of 
RICHARD  BUTLER  esq.,  deced,  son  of  Theobald. — Der- 
ryluscane,  682  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Coolemoyne,  51a.  1 r.  24  p. — 
part  of  Coolemoyne,  134  a.  & 32  p.  — Garrandraky  and 
Brakagh,  255  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Raheeneand  Garryard,  114  a. — 
Milltowne,  108  a.  & 16  p. — Rathduffe  in  Rathsallagh,  76  a. — 
part  of  Rathbritt,  109  a. — Boffanagh  alias  Glanteligin,  329  a. 
3 b.  8 p.  — Templequarter  alias  Knocktemple,  100  a.  — in 
Graigelevane,  39  a.  2 r.  — Total,  2,000  a.  plant.  (3,239  a. 

2 r.  27  p.  stat.)  — Rent,  30/.  7s.  3£d. ; bar.  Middlethird,  co. 
Tipperary. — inCapparoe,  lqr.,87A.  1/.  6s.5|e/. — Corlloone, 
lqr.,  129  a.  1/.  19s.  2d. — in  Cloonlorny,  1 qr.,6A.  Is.  10jd.; 
bar.  Tullogh,  co.  Clare.  — in  Carrintoolronagh  and  Bollio- 
bolge  qr.,  20  a.  6s.  Id. ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co.  — Total, 

242  a.  plant.  (392  a.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 13s.  6 id. Date 

6th  Dec.  36  th  year. — Inrolled  IS  th  Dec.  1684. 

25.  FRANCIS  MATHE WES.— Russincalla,  i cart,  2a. 
— in  Mayvis,  2 qrs.  217  a. — Russinvallagh,  i cart.,  3 a. — Lit- 
tertesker,  i cart.,  8 a. — Dnunnikilly,  1 qr.,  44  a. — Annagh  and 
Gortdrisher,  1 qr.,  52  a. — Cnocknegarough,  1 qr.,  61  a.— Shan- 
bally-  Corm uck,  1 qr.,  50  a.— Kill,  1 qr.,  26  a. — Drumnidarre, 
1 qr.,  60  a. — Total,  (839a.  & 12p.  stat.)— Rent,  hi.  4s.  lO^d. ; 

bar.  Muckullinand  Ballynyhinchy, co.  Gai.way 26.  GEO. 

FRENCH. — Drumgough,  1 qr.,  34  a.  6s.  101d. — Killkell  alias 
Killkeile,  i qr.,  20  a.  4s.  1 \d. — in  Drumcorrbane,  8a.  Is.  7 \d. — 
Gortenmally  alias  Gortenvally,  1 qr.,  36  a.  7s.  3 \d. — Urlare, 
lqr.,  81a.  16s.  4fd.  — in  Knocknegee  and  Dromnegressy, 
21  a.  4s.  2;{d. — in  Lisgoole,  1 qr.,  53  a.  10s.  8jd. — in  Drom- 
corbane,  17  a.  3s.  5Jd.— Total,  270  a.  plant.  (437  a.  1 r.  17  p. 
stat.) — Total  rent,  21.  14s.  7 \d.  \ bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo. — to 
hold  to  the  heires  and  assignes  of  his  grandfather  Rowland 

French  gent 26.  WM.  GROOMEgent— In  Clooncagh, 

i qr.,  45  a.  9s.  ljd.  — in  Clooncagh,  £ qr.,  9 a.  Is.  — 
Total,  54a.  plant.  (87  a.  1)r.  35p.  stat.) — Total  rent,  10s.  1 Id.; 

bar.  Killconnell,  co.  Galway. Date  18</i  Aug.  26th  year. 

— Inrolled  29th  Jan.  1684. 

28.  JOHN  son  and  heir  of  ROB.  MARSHALL  gent., 
deed,  assignee  to  Sir  Wm.  Petty  kt.  — Litter- Jeragh,  915  a. 
2r.  10  p. — Lough  in  the  same,  called  Conmacomec,  21a.  3r. 
unprof. — commons  to  the  parish,  called  Rosbracha,  300  a. — 
Litter- West,  469  a.  2 r.  30  p. — underwood  in  the  same,  32  A. 
& 20  p. — Coolenihargill  and  Drominagha,  457  a. — in  the  same, 

3 it. — in  the  same,  1 r. — in  the  same,  1 r. — in  the  same,  5 a.  2 r. 
— in  the  same,  7 a..  2 r.  2 p. — lough  in  the  same,  7 a.  unprof. 
—in  the  same,  3 h— in  the  same,  131  a.  & 20  p— Faha,  370  a. 
1 R.  20  p. — Killduffe,  part  of  Faha,  986  a. — in  the  same  lough, 
21  a.  3 r.  unprof. — the  2 Camieraghs,  642  a. — commons  be- 
longing to  the  8 plow,  of  Glanbehy,754A. — Killnabrack,538A. 

(122.) 


— Gowlane,  470  a — Culernoe,  480  a — Canahir,  113  a.— Kean- 

raure,  200  a. — Kosseneshcragh,  140  a. — Fasglassy,  102  a. ' 

lands  belonging  to  Killnebrack,  15  a. — boggy  pasture  in  the 
same,  43  a.  & 10  p. — underwood  in  the  same,  51  a.  1 n.  20  p. ; 
par.  Glanbehy,  bar.  Iveragh,  co.  Kerry.  — West-Comigoe, 
216  a.  2 r.  38  p.  — in  the  same,  50  a.  — Cloghane  M'Quine, 
538  a.  & 36  p— in  the  same,  217  a.  1 r.  8 p—  Cloghanehiha- 

naghane,  344  a.  2 r.  15  p.— in  the  same,  222  a.  3 r.  24  p. in 

the  same,  142  a.  2 r.  28  p.-in  the  same,  1 r.— Carhin,  533  a. 

1 it.  20  p.  prof.  420  a.  2 r.  15  p.  unprof. — Aghatubrid,  953  a. 

in  the  same,  162  a.  2 r.  16  p.  par.  Cahir;  same  bar.  and  co. 
— BallynTgillenewlan,  198  a.  1 r.  28  p. — in  the  same,  3 a.  1 it. 
— in  the  same,  77  a. — Cashell  and  Towerglassogy,  12  a.  3 n. 

3 p.— West-ICillyboyne,  134  a.  & 10  p. — in  the  same,  93  a.  & 

6 p.— Killonagha,  59  a.  3 r.  32  p.— in  the  same,  60  a.  2 r. 

Innisto  and  Fearglin  ats  Puffin-Island,  15  a.  — Kilkearagh, 
350  a.  3 r.  35  p.— in  the  same,  218  a.  1 n.  24  p.— in  the  same, 

180  a.  3 r.  — Rathkerne,  59  a.  & 25  in  the  same,  15  a. 

1 r.  30  p.  — in  the  same,  99  a.  — Cloghanetaning,  101  a.  & 
21  p.  — in  the  same,  4 a.  — in  the  same,  14  a.  3 it.  10  r.  — 
Dookall,  188  a.  — Latiffe,  340  a.  3 it.  24  p.  — in  the  same, 
83  a.  3 r.— in  the  same,  40  a.— in  the  same,  60  a.  1 r.  10  p. 
—Bolus,  130  a.— in  the  same,  7 a — Aghort,  132  a.  2 r.  32  p. 
—in  the  same,  193  a.  3 r.  2 p— in  the  same,  1 a.  3 it.  4 p— 
Allaghy,  190  a.  2 r. — in  the  same,  50  a. — in  the  same,  part 
of  Ballynaghan  called  Turney,  67  a.  2 r.  28  p.—  in  the  same, 
10  a.  — East-Killyboyne,  160  a.  & 13  p.  — in  die  same,  38  a. 

& 30  p. — Aghagada,  386  a. — in  the  same,  24  a in  the  same, 

170  A. — Killoluoge,  228  a.  St  17  p. — two  parcells  in  the  same, 
26  a.  & 36  p.  — in  the  same,  230  a.  3 r.  22  p.  — Ardcasta, 
566  a.  3 r — in  the  same,  33  a — in  die  same,  81a.;  par.  Iiil- 
lemlagh,  same  bar.  and  co — Ballinskellix,  384  a.  3 r.  24  p. 
— in  the  same,  86  a.  & 5 p.  — Horse-Island,  45  a.  — Kinard, 
58  a.  2r.  21  P.-in  the  same,  187  a.  1 r.  20  p— Ballintemple, 
55  a.  2 r.  4 p.  — in  the  same,  36  a.  3 r.  30  p.  — Argil!,  90  a. 

1 R.  20  p.  — in  the  same,  75  a.  2 r.  — in  the  same,  50  a.  3 r. 
36  p. — Cloghanenoe  and  Dungegane,734  a.  1 n.  7p.— Canaglt, 
178  a.  3 k.  36  p.— in  the  same,  53  a.  & 4 p.  — in  the  same, 

50  a. — Killurly  and  Coolagh,  480  a.  2 r.  25  p. in  the  same, 

238  a.  2 it.  33  p.  — in  die  same,  40  a.  1 r.— in  the  same, 
280  a.  & 5 p.  — in  the  same,  167  a.  2 it.  27  r.  — in  die  same, 
176  a.  & 14  p.  — Inlaghmore,  956  a.  2 r.  5 p.  — in  the  same, 
102  a. — in  the  same,  4 a. — Coome  and  Comine-Levenagh, 
200  a.  3 it.— in  the  same,  72  a.  3 it.  34  p.— in  the  same,  1 02  a. 
— Killerilagli,  256  a.  3 it.  2lr.— in  the  same,  26  a.— Formoyle 
and  Susse,  1,330  a.  3 r.  4 p.-in  die  same,  270  a.  prof.  9 a. 
bogg;  par.  Ballinskellix,  same  bar.  and  co. — Killbognaveene, 
in  die  same,  undistinguished,  714  a.  2 r.  prof.  366  a.  unprof. 
— in  die  same,  510  A.  2 it.  20  p.  prof.  204  a.  3 it.  10  p.  unprof. 
—in  the  same,  155  a — in  the  same,  62  a.  2 r.  10  p.— in  the 

379  a.— in  the  same,  80  a.— in  the  same,  68  A.  2 R.  6 p.  prof. 
104a.3r.  lOp.unprof. — in  the  same,  135  a.  2r.10p. — Scru- 
greeny,  268  A.— in  the  same,  2 a.  prof.  138  a.  & 30  r.  unprof. 
— in  thesame,  24  a.— in  the  same,  6 a.  3r. — in  the  same,  31a. 

3 n.  30  p. — in  the  same,  74  a. — Cappagh,  202  a.  I r. — in  the 
same,  1 a.  1 r. — in  the  same,  46  A.~in  the  same,  45  a.  3 r— 
in  the  same,  100  a.  3 it.  30  p.— in  die  same,  1 a.  3 it.  10  r.— 
part  of  Scrugreeny  called  Derry  more,  125  a.  — in  the  same, 

4 a. — in  the  same,  280  a.  & 10  p. — in  the  same,  1 a. — in  die 
same,  35  p— Killcrly,  1,530  a.  3 it.  6 p.— in  the  same,  36  a. 

2 r.  20  p.  prof.  146  a.  2 n.  10  p.  unprof. — in  die  same,  110  a. 
— in  the  same,  3 a. — in  the  same,  3 n. — part  of  Tyragha  called 
Glassinoragh,  580  a.  3r.  lip. — Buollerdaha,  272  a.  3 it.  18  p. 
— in  the  same,  5 a.  3 r.  — in  the  same,  2 n.  — Ballynahaw, 
640  a.  3 r.  8 p. — in  the  same,  3 r. — in  the  same,  1 n. — in  die 
same,  4 a. — part  of  Ballynehaw,  265  a.  3 it.  30  p. — in  the 
same,  103  a. — Dcrrymore  and  Kealla,  355  a. — in  the  same, 
called  Boganatow,  401  a.  3 it.  36  p.  unprof. — in  the  same, 
136  a.  & 10  p— in  die  same,  87  a. — in  the  same,  2 a— in  the 
same,  8 A.— in  die  same,  1 a.  3 R.— Kealla,  235  A.  1 n.  1 1 p. — 
in  the  same,  1 a.  2 r.  and  8 a.  Lough.  — Tyromoyle,  South, 
875a. — in  thesame,  67a .&  Ip. — Gortingogalihy,  Cahirniman, 
and  Knockane,  787  a. — in  the  same,  5 a. — in  the  same,  1 a. 

same,  1 a.— in  the  same,  1 a.  1 r — in  the  same,  1 a.— Gort- 
naferry,  385  a.  & 20  p.— Glanesky,  part  of  Tyromoyle,  South, 
120  a.  prof.,  die  unprofitable  undistinguished.  — in  the  same, 

1 A.  & 10  P— in  the  same,  2 a.  & 30  p— in  the  same,  1 a— in 
the  same,  3a.  1 R. — Cahirlaghlin,  285  a. — in  thesame,  23  a. — 
Cahir- Ibragh,  194  a.  1 r.  39  p. — in  thesame,  1 a.  1 n. — in  the 


56  Cu.  II. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Ch.1I. 


Kerry. 


Galway. 


Limerick. 


Tipperary. 


Kilkenny 


same,  3 a — In  the  same,  3 a.  3r. — in  the  same,  3 it. — Tyro- 
moyle,  North,  488  a. — in  the  same,  56  a. — in  the  same,  39  a. 
— part  of  Tyromoyle,  North,  called  Comershenw,  87 0 a. — 
Cahir-Itragh,  part,  22  a.  2 it. — Knockanelow,  420  a.  & 14  p.  ; 
par.  Killamane,  same  bar.  and  co. — Murrish,  1,130  a.  & 1 p. 


— Spunkane,  560  a.  & 2 r. ; par.  Dromod,  same  bar.  and  co. 
—Total,  36,239  a.  1 n.  6 p.  plant.  (58,701  a.  2 it.  26  e.  stat.) 
— Total  rent,  122/.  5s.  1 Id.,  being  the  reduced  rent  to  a 4 per 

statute  acre. Dale  20 tli  Sep.  36th  year. — Inrolled  9 th  Jan. 

1686. 


Roll,  36lh  Ch.  II.  first  part,  bade. 


1.  THOS.,  PATRICK,  and  MATW.  LYNCH.  — In 
Grange,  6 qrs.,  305  a.  31.  is.  9 d. — in  Grange,  6 qrs.,  22  a. 
4s.  5 id.  — in  Coolow  qr.,  (excepting  Laughnancungy  ais 
Loughnamanagh,  A qr.,  224  a.  21.  5s.  4jd. — in  Carrowcorne- 
viagh, 66  a.  13s.  4 \d.  — in  Cooloard  and  Ballysragh,  1 qr., 
72  a.  1 it.  14s.  rt\d.— in  Ballynecurr,  4 qr.,  41  a.  8s.  3 Id.— in 
Glananora, .)  qr.,32A.  6s.5Jd. — in  Mullaghmore,4qrs.,  6 a.  lit. 
Is.  2f>d.— Total,  768a.  2r.  plant.  (1,244a.  2r.  32  p.  stat.)  — 
Total  rent,  7 1. 15s.  6|d.;  bar.  Clare  and  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway. 
— to  hold  the  lands  in  Grange  and  100  a.  in  Coolow  and 
Carrowcorneviagh  to  Thomas  and  his  heirs.  — to  hold  100  a. 
in  Coolow  and  Carrowcorneviagh  to  Mat"  and  his  heirs,  and 

all  the  rest  to  Patrick  and  his  heirs  for  ever. Date  18/4 

Feb.  36/4  year. — Inrolled  27/4  Feb.  1684. 

3.  ANNE,  daughter  and  heir  of  HENRY  NUGENT 
deed. — In  Glancannon,  69  a.  1/.  Os.  lljrf. — in  Clondrinagh, 

4 plow.,  2 a.  7(d. — in  Crosse,  3 a.  lid. ; bar.  Clanderala,  co. 
Clare. — in  Gortmore,  Knockaneogh,  and  Athlane,  1 qr.,  2 a.  | 
7 (d. — in  Cregleogh,  1 a.  3id. ; bar.  Islands,  sameco. — Total,  j 
77  a.  plant.  (124  a.  2 n.  35  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  1/.  3s.  4ld.— 
part  of  Currea,  A qr.,  27  A.  5s.  5 id.— in  Cullemagh  cart.,  60  a. 
12s.  1 Jd.— in  part  of  Currea,  A qr.,  18  a.  3s.  7|d.;  bar.  Gallen, 
co.  Mayo.  — Total,  105  a.  plant.  (170  a.  & 13  P.  stat.)  — 

Total  rent,  1/.  Is.  3d. Date  12/4  March  36/4  year. — In- 

rolled  17/4  April  1684>. 

6.  DYMPHNA  ARTHUR  widow,  JOHN  NUGENT 
and  DYMPHNA  his  wife,  EDMOND  WALSH,  and 
CHRISTIAN  his  wife,  DANIEL  ARTHUR,  NIC.  CO- 
MYN  and  CHRISTIAN  his  wife,  heirs  of  Tho’  Arthur 
esq.,  M.D.,  deed — One  stone  house,  with  the  void  places  and 
waste  tenements  thereunto  belonging,  in  Mungrett-street,  in 
the  S.  suburbs  of  Limerick. — qr.  of  a plowland  in  Williams- 
towne,  and  yc  middle  story  of  the  castle  thereof,  and  2 stone 
houses  on  each  end  thereof,  40  a.— in  the  3 qrs.  of  a plow, 
and  a 3d  part  of  4 plow.,  with  yQ  bawne  in  Rochestowne,  36  a. 
—Total,  (123  a.  & 17  p.  stat.)— Total,  1/.  3s.  Oijd. ; bar.  Clan- 
william,  co.  Limerick.— one  plow,  and  a 4 of  Bealin  and 
Buoligelagh,  226  a.— a qr.  of  a plow,  in  Musea,  80  a— half 
a qr.  of  a plow,  of  Ardingarane  alias  Ardingragrane,  92  a.  2r. 
—Total,  (645  a.  2 n.  stat.)  — Rent,  5/.  7s.  7d.;  bar.  Lower 
Ormond,  co. Tipperary.— the  castle,  towne,  and  lands  of  Tul- 

laghedy,  167  a.— Shefiragh  Dermoghir,  2 plow.,  121  a Total, 

(486  a.  2 R.  1 p.  stat.)— Rent,  4/.  11s.  2Jd. ; bar.  Upper  Or- 
mond, same  co. — Total  rent,  11/.  Is.  lOjd. — to  hold  to  the  use 
and  behoof  of  llie  heirs  and  assignes  of  the  said  Dr.  T.  Arthur 

for  ever. Date  13/4  May  36/4  year. — Inrolled  15/4  Oct. 

1684. 


10.  HARVY  MORRIS  esq. — The  castle,  manor,  townie, 
and  lands  of  Castlemorres  alias  Derryleagh,  281  A.  prof.  202  a. 
2 r.  32  p.  unprof.  51.  13s.  i>\d. — Westmorland  alias  Clashan- 
ree,  146  a.  2 r.  prof.  234  a.  2 R.  16  p.  unprof.  21.  19s.  4-> d— 
in  Ballynamabngh,  130  a.  prof.  170  a.  1 r.  16  p.  unprof. 
21. 12s.73d. — in  Mylodstowne,  45a.  16s.2i</— in  Borredowne 

or  Barnedowne  and  Brownestowne,  223  a.  4/.  10s.  3\d. 

Croanbegg,  161a.  2r.  16  p.  3/.  5s.  5d—  Aghaviller,  122  a.  & 
16  p.  prof.  52a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  21. 9s.  5 d. — Cooleminod,  66  a. 
& 9 p.  prof.  22  a.  2 it.  12  p.  unprof.  ]/.  Is—  Killnidree  or  Kil- 
landrce,  134a.  1 n.  16  p.  2/.3s— in  Earlesrnth,  73a.  l/.3s.3d. 
— in  Monyhenry  alias  Mohanree,  78  a.  3 r.  16  p.  with  the 
comons  thereto  belonging,  1/.  5s— in  Derrylackagh,  130  a.  1 r. 
2 p.  prof.  204  a.  & 32  p.  unprof.  21.  2s.  2d— in  Ballyhenne  or 
Ballyhemin,  18  a.  1 n.  37  p.  6s.;  bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kil- 
kenny— Kirrihill,  627 a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  32a.  lit.  8 p.  unprofs 
12/.  14s.  3)d. — Killdrinoiny,  360  a.  2 n.  32  p.  7/.  (is.  Id. in 


Tewistowne,  50  a.  1/.  Os.  2,Jd. ; bar.  Kells,  same  co. — a tuft  of  Kilkenmi 
a house,  with  a garden,  about  4 an  acre,  in  Dunkitt,  2Jd. ; bar. 

Ida,  Igrim,  and  Ibercon,  sameco — Total  rent,  51/.  Ss.  3 id. 

— the  premisses  created  and  erected  into  the  manor  of  Castle- 
morres ; to  keep  apart  300  a.  or  less  for  y'demeasne  lands,  to 
hold  courts  leet  and  courts  baron,  to  appoint  seneschals,  to 
hold  a law-day  or  court  of  record,  to  receive  yc  fines,  issues 
&c.  of  the  said  courts,  to  appoint  bailiffs,  officers,  or  ministers 
of  the  said  manor,  to  erect  a prison  within  the  bounds  thereof, 
and  appoint  a keeper  of  said  prison,  to  receive  all  wayfes, 
strayes,  felons  goods,  &c.,  to  impark  500  a.,  less  or  more,  at 
pleasure,  with  free  warren  and  chace,  and  to  appoint  a clerk 
of  the  market. — Note : This  grant  was  passed  to  him  in  virtue 
of  the  commission  of  grace,  which  bears  date  at  Westminster, 

14  March,  36th  Chas.  2d,  and  in  consideration  of  the  fine  of 
50/.  paid  pursuant  to  a certain  agreement  and  order  of  com- 
position, dated  27  September  1684,  made  at  the  King’s  Inns, 

Dublin,  between  yc  Lord  Lieut,  and  other  commissioners  on  the 
King’s  part,  and  him  the  said  Harvy  Morris  on  the  other  part. 

Date  20/4  Nov.  36/4  year. — (No  lime  of  inrolment.) 

17.  NICHOLAS  COLLENANE. — Skeaghcoure,  1 qr.,  Galway. 
64  a.  12  s.  11W— Drumneglurue,  1 qr.,  102  a.  1/.  0s.  7|rf— in 
Feagh,  1 qr.,  44  a.  8s.  lid— in  Lorga,  2a.  4frf— Total,  212a. 
plant.  (343  a.  1r.26p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  21. 2s.  lit/.;  bar. 

Longford,  co.  Galway. 18.  MELAGHLIN  MADDEN. 

— In  Annaghcalla  qr.,  19a.  3s.  1 Qd.— in  the  same,  12  a.  2s.  5td. 

—Total,  (50  a.  & 34  p.  stat.)— Total  rent,  6s.  3’rf.;  same  bar 

and  co 18.  TIRLOGH  SHEILE  and  JOAN  his  mother! 

—In  Feagh  qr.,  73  a.  14s.  9'rf— in  Garrymore  qr.,  73  a. 

14s.  9 id.  and  4-8ths  of  a 4 each;  same  bar.  and  co.  — Total, 

146  a.  plant.  (236  a.  2 r.  stat.)-Total  rent,  1/.  9s.  6$d. ! 

Date  19/4  July  36/4  year — Inrolled  17/4  Jan.  1684. 

21.  WM.  MOORE  esq.  and  JOHN  BARBOR  gent.  Roscommon. 
—In  Carnagh,  East,  qr.,  105  a.  1/.  Is.  3d.— more  in  the  same, 

162  a.  1/.  12s.  9irf. ; par.  St.  John’s,  bar.  Athlone,  co.  Ros- 
common.—in  the  2 qrs.  of  Killoggs,  39  a.  7s.  lOJrf.;  par. 

Killenvoy,  same  bar.  and  co— Total,  (495  a.  2r.  25  p.  stat.)— 

Total  rent,  3/.  Is.  ll.\d. Date  9/4  Aug.  36/4  year.  — In- 

rolled  2d  Jan.  1684. 


— ui  — L-appanap,  Jiast, 

1 qr.,  198  a.  31.  Os.  1W— a parcell  of  young  timber-wood, 
l-4th  profitable,  3 a.  10:]rf— Moyher,  1 cart.,  in  Gortnafean 
qr.,  66  a.  1/.  0s.  0 \d. — Ballycassanbegg,  4 qr.,  73  a.  \l.2s.2d 

— Carrowkeele,  1 cart,  24  a.  7s.  3 W.  — a parcel!  formerly 
belonging  to  Ballyruan,  43  a.  ISs.OJd— a parcell  of  moun- 
tam  and  wood  belonging  to  Callanagli  and  Scalpnagowne, 

39  a.  1 Is.  lOjrf. — Total,  446  a.  plant.  (722a.  1r.  30r.  stat.' 

Total  rent,  6/.  1 5s.  5 \d. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare— in  Clare, 
1 qr.,  222  a.  2/.  4s.  lllrf— Lisfaihy,  A qr.,  48  a.  9s.8At/— in 
Tomsallagh  qr.,  31a.  6s.  3Jd— Total,  801  a.  plant.  (487a.  2r. 
9r.  stat.)— Total  rent,  31. 11s.;  bar.  Longford,  co.  Galway. 

— to  hold  the  lands  in  the  county  of  Clare  to  the  use  of 
Theob'1  Butler  esq.,  until  paid  65/.;  and  the  lands  in  the  co. 
Galway  to  the  use  of  John  ISrowne  esq.,  until  paid  37/.  12s.  6 d. 

with  interest. 26.  EDMOND  DONNELLAN  — In 

Killaghmore,  1 qr.,  379  a.  3/.  16s.  8J</— in  Clonecallin,  A cart 
13  a.  2s.  7ft/—' Total,  392  a.  plant.  (635  a.  stat.)— Total  rent 
3/.19s  4J</.;  bar.  Killconncll,  co.  Galway— to  hold  ClonecaL 

bn  to  the  use  of  Dermott  Dally  and  his  heirs. 26.  PIERCE 

BUTLER. — Gortnehoane,  1 cart.,  53a.  (85  a.  3r.  16p.stat ) 

10s.  8 Jr/. ; same  bar.  and  co 27.  ROGER  DWIGGIN 

gent— 111  Capparilla,  4 qrs.,  200  A.  (324  a.  stat.)  2/.  0s  6d  ■ 

bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co Date  18/4  Aug.  36/4  year  '.— In- 

rolled  29/4  Jan.  1684. 


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AN  ACCOUNT 

OF  THE 

Particular  Savings  contained  in  the  Patents  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement 
and  Explanation. 


Note : — All  temporary  and  general  Savings  are  omitted. 


rap.  SA-virp 


Henry 


Prettie 


Peryam  Pole 


Edwd.  Bishop  of  Killaloe  - 


John  Carricke  - 


f SAVING  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond  all  such  chiefries,  tenures,  rents,  and  services, 
"tout  of  the  premisses,  as  were  due  or  did  belong  to  him  22d  October  1641. 

{To  Lawrence  Allen  and  his  heirs,  the  benefit  of  a rent-charge  of  301.  until 
300/.  be  paid,  out  of  the  lands  of  Inchy  and  Rathvadocke;  and  such  interest  as  lie 
had  or  ought  to  have  to  the  said  mortgage  and  rent-charge,  by  decree  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  executing  the  Acts  of  Settlement  dated  15th  May  1663. 

{To  Sir  Luke  Fitz-Gerald  and  his  heirs,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  240/.  on 
Griffinstowne. 

To  Nicholas  Darcy  esq.,  the  foil  benefit  of  a decree,  in  remainder,  granted  to  him 
of  and  in  the  lands  of  Ratliine  and  Clonfadda. 

{To  Stephen  Rice  Fitz-Dominick  and  his  hen's,  all  such  right  and  interest  ns 
he  or  they  had  in  and  to  the  4th  part  of  the  castle  and  lands  of  Glandayne  and 
Behinagh,  either  at  common  law  or  equity. 

To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  all  chiefries. 


Theobald  Mathews 


George  Mathewei 


Warner  Westenra  - 


Pierce  Creagh 


William  Pepper 


j 


To  Pierce  Vise.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  by  the  Cominis- 
iners  to  the  lands  of  Coolecrough. 

To  Pierce  Vise.  Ikerin,  such  right,  and  no  other,  as  should  be  adjudged  him  by 
the  Commissioners,  in  the  lands  of  Graige-Paden,  Rathmannagh,  and  LissdufF, 
Mr.  Mathews  being  first  reprised  in  equal  value,  worth,  and  purchase,  before  he  be 
removed  from  the  same. 

To  John  Cantwell  and  his  heirs,  such  right  and  interest  as  should  be  adjudged 
him,  as  a nominee,  in  and  to  Ballymckeady,  Mathews  being  reprised. 

(To  Col.  Richard  Grace,  the  benefit  of  the  mortgages  of  400/.  upon  Leagh, 
and  500/.  upon  Clonelly  alias  Clonecone  ats  Clonly,  according  to  his  decree  dated 


1.20th  June  1663. 

r To  Edward  Bishop  of  Killaloe  and  his  successors,  such  right  and  title  as 
- < should  be  decreed  him  towards  his  augmentation,  pursuant  to  the  Acts  of  Settlement, 
(.  of,  in,  and  to  Killmoone,  Creagh  being  first  reprised. 

.,  part  of  Great  Lisrany,  by 


he  had  tc 


!,  Creagh  being  fi 

f To  William  Gough,  all  such  ri 
\his  decree  dated  Tth  August  1663. 

r To  William  Bourke  and  his  heirs,  such  right,  in  law  or  equity,  a! 

Provost.  Frirows,  „nl  Schor.rs  of)  VouMuly,  by  decne  gnmtod  hlo,  by  tbe  k«  s 

j To  Theobald  Fitz-Gerald  and  his  heirs,  such  right  as  lie  had 
(.lands  of  Clonea,  by  his  decree  dated  31st  August  1663. 

To  Edmond  Rocii  and  his  heirs,  the  full  benefit  of  his  decree. 

To  Francis  Eustace,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  lands  of  Killmoglish. 

To  Ulicic  Wall,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  as  a nominee,  the  duke  being 
first  reprised,  to  Mizell,  Graigenespedoge,  Clonm'Shenine  and  Temple-Peter  half. 
To  Mary  Walsh,  the  benefit  of  her  decree  to  Kinure. 


Trinity  College,  near  Dublin. 


Duke  of  Ormond 


s he  had  to 
urped  powers 

o the  2 plow- 


WlLLIAM  HaNDCOCK 


Sir  John  Cole  Bart. 


Marquess  of  Antrim 


Sir  Walter  Long  Bart. 


Ralph  Smith 

(122.) 


r To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  the  chiefly  of  1 2s.  out  of  Artlow. 

I To  George  Fitz-Gerald  of  Tecroghan,  esq.,  and  Anne  M'Gawly  widow, 
J their  respective  decrees  to  the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof,  by  virtue  of  the  said 
V decrees. 

I To  Edmond  Malone,  such  right  as  he  had  by  decree  to  ljt  cartron  in  Clon- 
Lbunnaghmore. 

f To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  heir  of  Sir  Tho*  Sherlocke,  all  his  right,  by  a proviso 
I in  the  Explanatory  Act  made  on  his  behalf,  to  Ballyheden,  Killcannon,  Lisnerane, 
I Killstaggy,  Castle-Cradducke,  and  the  lands  in  Killowen,  co.  Waterford,  Sir  John 
Cole  being  first  reprised. 

I To  John  Power,  of  Deneale,  a nominee,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Killfarrisy, 
| Ballygarrenbegg,  Little  Newtowne,  Ballymakill,  Douhill,  Bally negrecough,  Bally- 
l_tanasty,  Clonanske,  Ballyrobin  and  Ballyncgeragh,  after  reprisals. 


{ 


To  the  Bishop  of  Connor,  his  interest  to  the  760  a.  2 n.  23  p.  in  bar.  Killcon- 
way,  being  land  held  by  the  Marquess  in  fee-farm  from  said  Bishop. 

To  Sir  Tristram  Beresford,  such  right  to  the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof, 
as  by  virtue  of  any  lease  he  was  entitled  to,  and  which,  in  pursuance  of  the  Acts, 
might  by  law  or  equity  be  recovered  by  him. 

To  James  Fleming,  his  right  to  Mullaghwilling,  after  reprisals  to  Long. 


r To  Sir  Robert  Nugent  bart.,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Johnstownc  and 
•{  Semin,  part  of  the  same,  provided  he  prosecuted  his  suit  in  Michaelmas  term  next, 
V,  and  not  otherwise. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Sir  Martin  Noell  Km.  and 
Thomas  Noeel. 


f To  Richard  Butler  of  Ballymakill,  esq.,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  and  no  other 
in  Ballymakill,  Ballysleagh,  Lackvantinc  and  Ballybegg,  after  Sir  Martin  Noell 
| be  reprised. 

I To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to  him  in  Culloghill 
| and  Ballyognagh,  Sir  Martin  being  first  reprised. 

To  Margaret  Sexton  als  Turnor,  and  Peter  Fit/.- John  Caweli,  and 
Catherine  Caweli.  alias  Chillam,  two  third  parts  of  two  houses  in  Selker’s  alias 
| St.  Peter’s  parish,  Wexford,  decreed  to  them  in  possession,  and  to  Dame  Catli.  Phm- 
I kett  the  remainder  of  the  other  third  part  of  said  two  houses,  to  her  and  her  heirs, 
| after  Sir  Nic*  Plunkett’s  death ; saving  also  to  said  parties  two  third  parts  of  a 
U'°use  in  St.  Patrick’s  par.  Wexford,  in  virtue  of  their  decree  dated  8th  June  1663. 


Hugh  Radcliffe 


John  Ottway 

James  Mottlow 
Thomas  Chiustmasse 

Nathaniel  Boysse 
Randall  Adams 
Richd.  Le  Hunt 
Sir  William  Aston  Knt. 
John  Friend 
Edward  Willy 

Thomas  Lloyd 


Roger  Earl  of  Orrery 


James  Standish 

Sir  AiMos  Meredith  Bart. 

Robert  Wilkinson  and 
Simon  White. 

William  Poulter 
Alexander  Staples 
John  Dawson  - 


William  Ridges 


f To  Patrick  Fleming,  the  benefit  of  bis  decree  dated  26th  June  1663. 

To  Patrick  Walsii,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  one  of  the 
54.  persons  provided  for  by  the  explanatory  Act,  called  nominees,  to  Rathronane, 
- ■{  after  reprisals. 

I To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a proportionable  share  of  a chiefry  of  101.  a year 
| out  of  the  Burgngery  and  other  lands,  which  by  consent  was  hereby  ascertained 
(_to  be  31.  10s.  3jd.  a year. 

f To  Mary  Grace  ats  Dwyre,  the  benefit  of  her  decree 
neskea,  Brydagh  and  Gortreagh,  dated  20th  August  1663. 

| To  Theodore  Maragh,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Gurteene,  Lackanvorney  am 
Greeleagh.  J 

I ,..7,1!  William  Dobbins,  such  right  as  he  had  by  decree,  in  law  or  equity,  t< 


> Glanegile  and  Gort- 


[ Williamstowne  and  part  of  Kilcoghane. 

I To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  the  like  right  to  a third  of  Bannfune. 

such  right  as  he  had 


{To  Paul  Siierlocke  e 
Lissnekelly,  after  reprisals. 
f To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  sue 

"I  To  William  Dobbin,  such  r 
(dated  27th  July  1663. 


Coolederragb,  Rahins,  and 
right  as  he  had  to  18  a.  in  Lissnekill,  after  a 
it  as  he  had  to  Whitefieldstowne,  by  decree 


f To  the  Commissioned  Officers  who  served  the  king  in  Ireland  before  1st  June 

- < 1649,  six  acres,  being  the  town  and  Corporation  of  Bannowe,  surrounded  with  an 
l.old  wall. 

- -f  7°,  MolJnisH  Fitz-Gekald,  such  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  37  a.  in  Ballykenny 
l as  belonged  to  him  by  decree  dated  2d  June  1663. 

r To  Richard  Earl  of  Cavan,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Parke,  by  virtue  of  a 

- ) judgment  thereof  obtained  in  ya  King’s  Bench  in  Hilary  term  1662,  and  of  a de- 
v cree  under  the  Acts  dated  24th  March  1662. 

To  John  Hollywood,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  99  a.  of  Painestowne. 

_ f To  the  Lord  Biuttas,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to  him,  as 
(.  a nominee,  to  Knockeneagh,  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Lord  Biuttas,  as  before,  to  89  a.  of  Knockeneagh. 
f To  William  Kelly,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Tyvereagh,  Drumene  als  Kill- 

- J P?8e;  B'nuea>  Enagh,  and  Drumcullagh,  by  a final  settlement  thereof  granted  to 
j h*m  hy  the  late  pretended  commissioners  sitting  at  Lougln-eagh,  in  pursuance  of  a 

decree  granted  him  by  the  like  commissioners  sitting  at  Athlone. 

JTo  the  Commissioned  Officers,  such  right  as  by  the  Acts  they  had  to  the 
benefit  of  redemption  of  the  mortgaged  lands  of  Drumadabeg,  Deghilon,  and  Parke- 
nehealy. 

i Kilkenny  D"ke  °f  °11M0ND’  the  yearly  chief'rent  of  6d-  out  of  Rathkirhy, . co. 

To  Patrick  Geydon,  his  right  of  an  estate  in  fee  in  remainder  to  Irishtowne, 
decreed  to  him  28th  July  1663,  after  the  death  of  John  Geydon. 

13  Tr  9"AS-  VLsct-  Fitz-Harding,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him  to  Ballybin, 
Burlord,  Gormanstowne,  Porterstowne,  and  Powderlough,  after  reprise. 


f. 

i 


To  the  Archbishop  of  Cashell,  his  right  t< 
te'.  n preyipr'' 


tl'e  lands  west  of  Mallaghivony, 


fwJVftai  “;d  ™ rf  “■ <i“,i 

l 24th  July  1663  to  the  last  mentioned  premiss 


To  Theobald  Denn,  all  his  right,  in  law  o 
sagli  and  Ballyhomucke. 


equity,  to  the  lands  in  Dernemon- 


wo  thirds  of  that  part  of  Garristowne,  con- 
remainder,  after  his  father  John  Talbott’s 


To  Richard  Talbott,  such  right  I 
ning  519  a.  In.  10  i>.,  as  he  had, 
death,  by  virtue  of  his  decree. 

To  John  Talbott,  his  right  to  die  said  lands,  and  all  such  chief-rents 
been  adjudged  to  him. 

To  the  Duke  of  On: 
every  4 plowlands  ii 
6s.  8 d.  regal  service  out  of  Minors 


the  chiefry  of  1 5s.,  or  a fat  beef,  at  his  election,  out 
:,  and  the  other  lands  in  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  and 

f To  James  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  his  successors,  the  chiefries  of  11. 
I out  of  Glaspistoll,  3s.  id.  out  of  Duffe’s  farm,  1/.  out  of  Newtown-Termonfecnn, 
J 18s.  out  of  Dardisrath,  and  the  former  usual  chiefries  out  of  Almonstowne  and 
1 Carrstowne. 

To  Thos.  Cantwell,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to  him  to  200  a. 
l_in  Ballynalard,  bar.  Clanwilliam. 

f 1°  Edward  Pldnket  esq.,  such  right  as  lie  had  by  decree  dated  21st  August 
1 16C3,  in  remainder,  to  the  mill  of  Atlilumny,  and  24  a.  adjoining  (hereto, 
j Fo  Sir  Luke  Dowdall  km.,  such  right,  and  no  other,  as  should  be  adjudged  due 
l.to  him,  as  a nominee,  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Atlilumny,  alter  reprisals. 


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Joseph  Fox 

Sir  Thomas  Stanley  Knt. 


Oliver  Earl  of  Tyrconnell 


r To  the  Children  of  Sir  Francis  Blundell  knt.,  deceased,  all  such  right,  in-  p 
terest,  and  present  possession,  as  they  had  or  ought  to  have  to  Cashellganne  i qr., 
Maherigillernew  4 qr.,  Edenrcagh  als  Carrowreagh  1 qr.,  Cleefony  ats  Cliffony  1 qr., 

J Brenletter  i qr.,  Tunnagh  als  Sunnagh  1 qr.,  Carrowlaughlin  1 qr.,  Knocktobber 
| in  Ballyfay  1 trine,  Cappleclawph  als  Capplccawtrean  1 trine,  Knocknehow  1 trine, 
and  Knocknegehy  1 qr.,  by  virtue  of  a mortgage  thereof  made  by  Donnogh  O’Con- 
( nor  Sligo,  to  (coffees  in  trust  for  said  children.  The  benefit  of  redeeming  said  mort- 
Lgage  the  king  grants  to  Lord  Strafford  and  Radcliffe  in  fee. 

To  Pierce  AyLward,  the  benefit  of  his  decree. 


To  Lawrence  Esmond,  such  right 
J Clonultagh  als  Clonoute. 

To  Matthew  Plunkett  es 


s decreed  him  19th  June  1663,  t 


William  Legge 


Richard  Edwards 


Edward  Cooper 


Sir  William  Petty  Knt. 


William  Warden 


Sir  Richard  Ingoldsby  Knt. 
and 

Sir  Henry  Ingoldsby  Bart. 


j To  Matthew  Plunkett  esq.,  such  right,  in  remainder,  to  O’Bristowne  a 
(.been  decreed  him  29th  July  1663,  after  Dame  Mary  his  mother. 
f To  Charles  Reeves  esq.,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity',  to  the  60  a.  of  Thorn- 
1 castle  and  Booterstowne,  belonging  to  the  lands  of  Merryon. 

To  the  Dean  of  Christchurch  and  his  successors,  their  right  (if  any  they 
had)  to  Callcott  and  Scaldhills,  and  also  the  benefit  of  a decree  to  part  of  Symon’s- 

To  the  executors,  administrators,  and  assignes  of  Luke  Plunket,  the  benefit 
of  their  decree  to  the  mortgage  made  to  the  said  Luke  of  the  town  and  Lands  of 
Baggotrath. 

To  Catharine  White  and  her  heirs,  the  benefit  of  a decree. 

To  Sir  Robert  Dixon,  the  benefit  of  his  mortgage  on  Ballybetagh  and  Kill- 
ternan. 

To  Sebastian  Clynton,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  130/.  on  Droghanstowne, 
arrstowne,  Jolmstowne,  and  3 messuages  and  gardens  in  Dunany,  reserving  the 
right  of  redemption  to  Legge. 

To  Amy  Verdon  alias  Segrave,  her  decree  dated  8th  April  1663. 

To  Stephen  Dowdall,  his  decree  dated  14th  August  1663. 

To  Thomas  Gregg,  the  right  he  had  22d  October  1641,  and  no  other,  in  Dunlier. 

{To  Richard  Talbott  esq.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him 
to  Rathdowne,  Edwards  and  wife  being  first  reprised. 

To  Edward  Earl  of  Meath,  such  right  os  he  had  to  24  a.  in  Rathdowne, 
being  set  out  for  the  arrears  of  Col.  Edward  Doyly,  and  cut  off  by  a S.  S.  E.  and 
N.  N.  E.  line. 

f To  Elizabeth  Cartwright  and  her  assignees,  her  right,  in  law  and  equity,  to 
\ Uriare  and  Ardkeereene. 

To  Barthw.  Stackpole,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee, 
a moiety  of  Moolish,  l-4th  of  Farrennegowan,  and  3-4ths  of  Knockardnegalla, 
after  reprises. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall  knt.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
m to  part  of  Creekstown,  Somerstowne,  Sothernstowne  alias  Soderne,  and  part 
of  Blackwater,  after  reprises. 

To  Alderman  George  Peppard,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  200/.  on  Sarsfields- 
towne  and  Richardstowne,  by  decree  dated  7th  August  1663. 

To  Richard  Balfe,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed  him  20th  July  1663,  in 
remainder,  after  his  father  Robert’s  death,  to  Pickettstowne. 

To  Patrick  Lord  Duns  any,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  in  Clonee, 
Hilltowne,  Gerraldstowne,  Orristowne,  and  Elixtowne,  after  reprisals  and  satisfac- 
tion of  the  incumbrances  thereon. 

To  Edward  Plunket  esq.,  such  right,  in  remainder,  after  his  father  the  said 
Lord  Dunsany’s  death,  to  said  lands,  as  had  been  decreed  him  21st  August  1663. 

To  Nicholas,  grandson  and  heir  to  Nicholas  Darcy,  of  Platten,  esq.,  such 
right,  in  remainder,  after  the  deaths  of  Nicholas  Darcy  the  elder,  and  Frances, 
mother  of  said  Nic’  the  younger,  in  Rahellin  and  Whitelease,  ns  had  been  decreed 
him  11th  July  1663. 

To  Edward  Geoghegan,  such  right  as  he  had  in  remainder,  after  the  deaths  of 
Arte  his  grandfather,  Giles  his  grandmother,  and  Elizabeth  his  mother,  to  the 
lands  of  Kilballraherd,  Garryduffe,  Aghbracke,  Clinegh,  Killinloghin,  and  Ballyn- 
brenin,  by  virtue  of  a decree  dated  21st  August  1663. 

To  Henry  Sankey,  his  mortgage  of  100/.  on  these  last  lands. 

To  die  Corporation  of  Limerick,  or  to  whom  they  belong,  all  such  chiefries 
as  were  due  to  the  said  corporation  22d  October  1641  out  of  Caherdaven,  in 
the  north  liberties. 

To  Murrogh  E.  of  iNCHiguiN,  such  right  as  he  had  in  Baliylecne  and  Ballin- 
gowen,  in  law  or  equity,  by  virtue  of  a deed  made  24th  May'  1620  by  Rich*1 
^Terrell  to  Dermott  Lord  Inchiquin,  deceased. 

To  Theobald  Denn,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  of  Innocence  dated  24th  July 
1663,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law  for  the  recovery  of  Ballyroe  and  Danus,  part  of 
Newhouse. 

To  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Ossory,  their  right  to  8 a.  on  Robert’s-hill  and 
Roothe’s-park,  in  die  liberties  of  Kilkenny. 

To  the  Corporation  of  Kilkenny,  such  right  as  diey  should  make  appear 
to  have  in  a garden  joining  to  the  Black  Mill,  a garden  near  to  Black  Friars  gate, 
and  another  near  St.  Kenny’s-wcll,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Kenny'. 

To  Colonel  John  Grace,  such  right  as  he  had  in  the  said  8 a.  by  a deed  from 
the  vicars  choral  of  Kilkenny. 


To  John  M'Nemara,  h 
dated  16th  July  1663. 

To  Richard  Balfe,  his 


Ballym. 

in  Corrstowne,  and  also  a chief-rent  of  15s.  out 

of  Valvinstowne,  by  his’  decree“dated  20th  July  1663. 

To  Nicholas  Darcy,  his  right  in  Nugentstowne,  Valvinstown,  and  Little  Ath- 

gane,  by  decree  dated  11th  July  1663.  . 

To  Lady  Jane  Dowdall,  her  right  in  Curraghstowne,  by  decree  dated  9th 
'(.March  1662. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND-. 


[March 


Sir  George  Rawden  Bart. 

Charles  Meredith 
Christopher  Hewetson 

Randall  Clayton 

Thomas  Long 


Arthur  St.  George 
William  Disney 

John  Ciiambre,  &c. 

Richard  Laughlin 
Samuel  Rolls 
William  Hoddeii,  &c. 

John  Gifeord 
Joseph  Cupps 
Sir  William  Domvile  Knt. 

' Robert  Cooke 


Sir  John  Fagg 


William  Purefoy 
Thomas  Curd 
Sir  Boylf.  Maynard  Knt. 
Owen  Silver 
Philip  Ho  re 


Sir  Arthur  Gore  Bar 


f To  John  Hollywood,  his  right  in  Cordanstowne  by  a mortgage  of  400/.  made 
I by  lease,  18th  June  1638,  by  Robert  Preston  of  Ballymadon,  co.  Dublin,  esq,,  to 
| which  he  was  decreed  17th  August  1663. 

J To  Arthur  Vise.  Iveagii,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  to  him,  as  a nominee, 
I in  and  to  the  lands  of  Dromcroe,  (part,)  Edenmore,  Maghernehinch,  Aghadroman, 
| Derry drumulte,  Crigineagh,  Ballymacgarchans,  Tullidgher,  Ballydowigan,  and 
(_TuUylub,  after  reprisals. 

f To  Sir  Jasper  Herbert  knt.,  his  right  to  Rogerstowne,  Ballinla,  and  a qr.  of 
1_  Ballycolgan,  after  reprisals. 

To  Theobald  Denn  and  James  Sweetman,  such  right  as  belonged  to  them 
i 23d  October  1641,  as  to  the  lands  of  Thomastowne,  and  then' part  of  Smiths- 
wne  and  Stafford’s  land,  according  to  their  decrees,  whereby  they  were  left  to 
cover  the  same  by  law. 

To  Donnogii  O’Callagi-iane,  his  right  to  such  part  of  the  422  a.  3 it.  4 p.  in 
the  East  plowland  of  Gortnegrosse,  after  reprisals,  as  might  be  restored  to  him,  as 
rt  of  his  2,000  a.,  as  one  of  the  54  nominees. 

To  the  heirs  and  executors  of  John  late  Lord  Power,  their  right,  in  law  or 
.equity,  to  Farnouglit. 

r To  Thomas  Nugent  esq.,  his  right  to  Ardglasse,  by  v 
J ISO/,  decreed  to  him. 

j To  the  younger  Children  of  John  Nugent,  their  r 
(.part  thereof,  in  virtue  of  their  decree,  in  remainder,  after  their  father’s  death. 

To  Sir  James  Ware  knt.,  the  benefit  of  his  mortgage  of  200/.,  among  other 
lands,  on  Lagan,  being  part  of  Liscormocke. 

To  John  and  Richard  Ferrall,  the  full  benefit  of  a decree  dated  16th  July 
1663,  for  Derrada,  in  remainder,  after  the  deatli  of  their  father  Fergus. 
f To  the  Lord  Mountgarrett,  all  his  right  to  596  a.  S r.  in  the  S.  E.  part  of 
J Cloglunantagh,  after  reprisals. 

j To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a cliicfry  of  2s.  out  of  Cloghmantagh,  and  all  such 
(.rents,  &c.  as  were  payable  to  him  out  of  Killosulan  in  1641. 

/ To  Walter  Tuite,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Kill- 
maglish,  after  reprisals. 

r To  William  Gough,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  on  die  premisses,  decreed  to 
l him  7di  August  1663. 

J To  Theobald  Earl  of  Carlingford,  his  right  to  the  part  of  Cloghanmule, 
after  reprisals. 

I To  William  Gough,  the  benefit  of  his  said  decree,  enabling  him  to  sue  for 
(.the  recovery  of  his  right  to  Great  Lisrany. 

To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  die  chief  rent  of  21.  out  of  the  premisses. 
f To  Francis  Coghlan,  his  right,  to  the  mill  of  Ballycomer,  by  decree  dated 
1.30th  June  1663. 


e of  a mortgage  of 
a the  premisses,  or  any 


{To  Owen  Cartiiy,  his  right,  i 
20th  August  1663. 


equity,  to  Ballyea,  being  decreed  innocent 
a mortgage  of  60/.  upon  Killmichael,  by 


To  William  Grove  esq.,  his  right 
\ decree  dated  29th  April  1663. 
r To  Thomas  Hovenden,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  6di  August  1663,  to  Bally- 
- j gawdanmore,  and  part  of  Bogherard,  in  remainder  in  tail,  after  the  deadi  of  his 
(.father  John. 

f To  John  Arthur,  die  full  benefit  of  his  decree  and  certificate  dated  lOdi 
1.  August  last. 

{To  Nics.  Darcy  the  younger,  his  right  to  a remainder,  after  the  death  of  his  grand- 
father Nic*,  to  20  a.  out  of  part  of  Porterstowne,  by  decree  dated  11th  July  1663. 

To  Walter  Tuite,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  in  part 
of  Cullenbeg,  after  reprisals. 

{To  Sir  Robert  Talbott  knt.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
and  restored  to  him  to  Bannocks  and  Little  Killany,  in  ten  parcells,  after  a pre- 
vious reprisal. 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Westmeath,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be 
adjudged  to  him,  after  reprisals,  to  Castletowne,  Adenstowne,  and  Ellinstowne. 

{To  Catharine  Fitz-Gerald,  her  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  80  a.,  part  of  the 
Abbey-side  of  Diuigarvan  called  Graghe’s  Tenements,  to  the  N.  part  of  Bally- 
vony,  to  12  a.  in  ditto,  and  to  the  lands  in  Kilhiefreaghan,  by  decree  dated 
15th  August  1 663. 

/To  Thomas  Aylmer,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  on  Clon- 
\ bulloge. 

r To  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Henry  Rociiford,  their  right  to  the  42  a.  & 19  p. 
- < in  Tramon,  by  decree  dated  21st  August  1663,  such  right  being  made  appear 
L within  two  years. 

{To  Richard  Butler,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  the  lands  of  Ragheene,  after 
reprisals. 

{To  Richd.  Earl  of  Corke,  his  right  to  a chiefry  of  31.  15  s.  out  of  Killonutaine 
and  Glaugnovane. 

f To  Riciid.  and  James  Strong,  such  right  as  they  should  make  out,  before  the 
1.  end  of  Michaelmas  term  next,  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  the  Lord  Mayo,  his  right  and  title,  with  die  benefit  of  liis  decree  dated 
19th  May  1666,  to  Clogherm'Adam,  1 qr. ; and  to  44  a.  1 R.  in  Rathanagree  qr., 
after  reprisal. 

To  Sir  Thos.  Blake  bart.,  his  right  to  Russine,  2 qrs. ; and  Derrin  and 
Congee,  34  qrs.,  after  reprisals,  in  case  die  same  should  be  restored  to  linn,  as 
- -/  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  as  a nominee. 

To  Richd.  Bourke,  his  right,  in  die  remainder,  to  die  lands  of  Adregoule,  Drum- 
boughey,  and  Knockshamdrumnita,  decreed  to  him  18th  August  1663,  after  die 
death  of  his  father  Tibbot. 

To  Ullick  Bourke,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  9di  July  1663,  to  Bog- 
.hadan  qr.,  after  reprisals. 


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PERSONS,  | 

George  Pepper  - 

Eli  ah  Greene  and  Nath,  Tayi.c 

William  Mathewes 
John  Jurin 

Henry  Bishop  of  Meatii  - 

Sir  Ralph  Wilson  Knt. 

Ellinor  Castle 

Edward  Tooke 


Sir  John  Barrington  Knt.  & Bart 

Elizabeth  Wale,  &c. 

Thomas  Hooke  - 
John  Ruxton 
John  Herricke  - 

John  Preston 

John  French 

Sir  Thos.  Wharton 

Richard  Covert  - 
Sarah  Kentish  - 
Michael  Archbp.  of  Dublin 
Daniel  Gahan  - 

James  Duke  of  Yorke 

(122.) 


To  Robert,  James,  Frances,  and  Margaret  Nettervill,  cliildren  of  the 
Lord  Nettervill,  their  portions  out  of  Ballygart,  and  a remainder  to  Ballygart  if  the 
>w  Lord  Nettervill  should  die  without  heirs  male,  by  decree  dated  30th  July  1663. 
To  Lord  Nettervill,  his  right  to  Ballygart,  after  reprise. 

To  Lord  Trimletston,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  to 
Moymurdry,  Irishtown,  and  Kenoge,  after  a reprise. 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  part  of 
Ballynontye,  after  a reprisal. 

To  the  Archbishop  of  Cashel  and  his  successors,  their  right  to  a chiefry  of 
10s.  out  of  Garrydune,  being  part  of  Grayestowne,  and  also  to  the  lands  of  Garry- 
dufFe  and  the  N.E.  part  of  Croghane,  and  7s.  6 d.  a year,  being  the  proportion  of 
the  chiefry  of  the  said  town,  Greene  being  first  reprised. 

To  James  Tobyn,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  in  and  to 
Killahy  and  part  of  Monavoly,  Greene  being  first  reprised. 

To  the  Archbishop  of  Cashel  and  his  successors,  a chiefry  of  5s.  out  of  Bally- 
gorgan,  being  part  of  Noan. 

f To  Dr.  Thomas  Arthur,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to 
\ Rochestowne,  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.  after  reprisals. 

{To  Nicholas  Bourke,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged,  upon  his  proviso  to  the 
premisses,  or  any  part  thereof,  after  reprisals. 

C To  Nicholas  Visct.  Nettervill,  his  right  to  Baconstowne  and  Jordanstowne, 
J after  reprisals. 

j To  his  brothers  and  sisters,  the  benefit  of  their  decree  dated  3d  July  1663,  as  to 
( the  lands  in  Ballinderry. 

{Bartholomew  Stackpoole  esq.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
him  to  the  lands  in  Bannerow,  after  reprise. 

{To  Sir  Robert  Talbot  knt.,  a nominee,  all  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to 
him,  after  reprisals. 

To  Robert  Hartpole.  Whereas  he  was  adjudged  innocent,  and  he  and  the 
heirs  males  of  his  body  were,  by  decree,  restored  to  die  lands  of  Rossineligan, 
Ratliilligg,  Oldleagh,  Ballinrahim,  and  Ballynegall,  and  Tooke  left  to  law  for  the 
recovery  of  his  right  thereto  ; and  he  having  rather  elected  to  stand  to  the  recovery 
of  his  right  at  law  than  to  be  reprised  for  full  two  thirds  thereof,  die  Commissioners 
hereby  reserved  to  Hartpole  the  full  benefit  of  his  said  decree,  and  Tooke  to  have 
the  full  benefit  of  his  said  election,  and  if  he  obtained  a verdict  against  Hartpole, 
then  to  hold  for  ever ; and  finally,  the  said  lands  in  question  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

To  Thomas  Hovenden,  die  benefit  of  his  decree,  as  to  Rossenagh  and  part  of 
Clonagh,  after  the  death  of  his  father  John,  and  also  the  benefit  of  trying  his  title  to 
Ballyckmoyler. 

To  Peter  Wybrants,  the  full  benefit  of  his  decree. 

C To  the  Lord  Slane,  the  chief  rents  of  Is.  2 d.  out  of  Killary,  12s.  3d.  out  of 
I Michellstown,  7s.  4 d.  out  of  Ricetowne,  12s.  3d.  out  of  Lobbinstowne,  and  such 
J right  to  a mortgage  of  20/.  upon  Polecastle  in  Siddane,  as  was  decreed  to  him 
' 30th  April  1663. 

I To  John  Fleming,  such  right 
Vjiim  7di  May  1663. 


! equity  to  Killary,  ; 


s decreed  ti 


the  hearing  of  his  petition, 
■’lira  part  of 


i.  of  wood  ir 


o Newcastle,  by  decree  of  the  Court  of 


C To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  such  reference 
J 20th  April  1666,  was  allowed  him  for  rec 
j Lower  Butlerstowne,  and  such  right  as  was 
( Upper  Butlerstowne,  after  previous  reprisals, 
f To  John  Exham,  such  right  as  he  had 
\ Exchequer  dated  21st  November  1657. 

{To  Garret  Fleming,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  to  him,  as  a nominee, 
after  reprisals,  to  Lagan,  Crumartin  and  Great- Wood,  Tidly  and  Ballybony. 
f To  Nicholas  Niciiola  and  Thomas  Myagh,  their  right,  by  decree  dated 
\ 18th  July  1663. 

{To  Sir  Richd.  Barnewall,  such  right  as  should  appear  to  belong  to  him,  as  a 
nominee,  after  reprisals,  in  Belperstowne. 

To  James  Barnewall,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  200/.  and  a rent-charge  of 
20/.  a year,  till  the  said  sum  be  paid  out  of  Riverstowne,  and  his  right  thereto,  by 
decree  dated  20th  June  1663. 


•{; 


To  Michael  Berford. 
with  a power  of  redemptio 
and  his  heirs. 


i right  to  an  annuity  of  10/.  out  of  all  the  premisses, 
• discharging  said  annuity,  on  paying  200/.  to  French 


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f To  Henry  Rochford,  his  right  to  100  a.  in  Drumlargan,  by  decree  dated 
J 21st  August  1663. 

| To  Matthias  Hussey,  lus  right  to  Baldungan,  after  his  father’s  death,  by  decree 
(.dated  17th  July  1663. 

To  Capt.  Owen  M‘Carthy,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  Ballygarvan. 
f To  Lawrence  Hide  esq.,  his  right  in  law  or  equity  to  Clare  castle,  on  the  lands 
I of  Clare. 

To  Mary  Grace  alias  Dwyre  widow,  and  her  assignees,  the  benefit  of  a decree 
to  the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof. 

To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  the  chief  rent  of  10s.  out  of  Coolequill- 
C To  Thomas  Eustace  gent.,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  19th  August  1663,  in 
l remainder  in  tail,  after  the  deaths  of  his  father  James,  his  mother  Elinor,  and  his 
J grandmother  Margaret,  widow  of  Nicholas  Eustace,  to  the  lands  in  Dalkey,  Athgoe, 
"\  Rathcoole,  Clandalkin,  Damastowne,  and  Correstowne. 

I To  Peter  Sarsfield,  his  right  in  remainder  in  tail,  after  the  death  of  his  father 
(Patrick,  to  Westpanstowne,  by  decree  1st  August  1663. 

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[March 


James  Duke  of  Yorke 
(continued.) 


Oliver  Wheeler  - 

Michael  Boyle,  Archbishop 
Dublin,  and  Lord  Chancellor 
Sir  George  Lane  Knt. 

Andrew  Lynne 

John  Winckworth 

Edward  Smythe 

Arthur  Ormsby 
Henry  Cadogane 

Charles  Earl  of  Mountrath 

Robert  Oliver  - 

Thomas  Taylor,  See.  - 

John  Jarvis 
Anthony  Horsey' 

Francis  Jones 


rv3t$g$Sr’  “■  “ II““"  “■ c*“l,  °“™w'  * 

To  John  Dei.ahide,  his  reference  to  law,  by  decree  dated  tilt.  February,  1662,  for 
the  recovery  of  Ins  right  to  Phepoestowne,  Shrubby-wood  in  the  same,  and  Irishtowne. 
Kill,?,,,  U ™B0LD>.a  rent-charge  of  15/.  out  of  the  moiety  of  Killman  ats 
Kdlmacudd,  according  to  Ins  decree  made  9th  February  1662. 

of  * d"™  “*  **  »•.  f» 

J&fSZ  »'ch  «>  «•  he  tad  by  decree  to  two  home,  in  Trim, 

and  to  Cuncetowne,  Carnckdexter,  Barrettstown,  Roseboy,  and  Pegleshill. 

lo  Richard  Bai.ee,  Ins  right,  by  decree  dated  20  July  1663,  to  Cannontowne 

^tlLn^XS‘5LB“b"‘’  efWgo,,.  J8E 

irfsSSS  p3£Kil  "rh  “ le  “ “ l»»h  * year,  tiU  1,0001  be  paid 
power  „?“l3,p,f„f“£  SST"*  “d  « 

**  “ 

, 1?  Fn-e.tata,  „oh  right  m he  tad  to  . tnoiigage  of  1001  on  part 

| ot  Croghold,  by  decree  22d  June  1663.  ^ 1 

To  Oliver  Dalton,  liis  right  in  remainder  to  part  of  Milltowne. 
of  £ITZ,'?EKALD’  'f  refera,ce  *°  I«w  for  the  recovery  of  a mortgage 

toadfJdT"eSs  ’ 11  a mortsage  of  100/-  l,p°n  Killany>  hy  d^e 

repTisakWES  FlTZ"®ERALD’  such  ri8ht  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Killhugh,  after 

death  of  Sir  Harlow5?!-’  ^ right  t0  Newcastle,  and  such  other  lands,  after  the 
c u T WaUei;’  ■»*«•  the  ancient  estate  of  Eliz.  Dowdall  late 
To  SmUR,c,n  T eSSe’  aml,i'1  'ler  right  possessed  by  Sir  Hardresse  ’ 
in  Sq,?  Ingoldsby,  knt.  of  the  Beth,  the  benefit  of  a clause  or  proviso 


The  ”sht  of  B*y»”»,  to  such,  as  by  law  tare  right  thereunto. 

of  OitMoitn,  hi,  right  to  a chiefly  of  61  13,.  « c 


ws,  and  the  maintenance  of  a c 


of  Garron- 
r-herd  upon 


I Gibbon,  with  the  right  of  grazing^ 

I the  said  lands. 

' j g.™  “ P°™’  “ by  **»  My  1«3,  Bolly- 

ST“"”,X'  “*■  *»*  » *»  »'  •*%  - he  h.d  to  Carreb.hlgh,  tar. 

' { A,I«f4TX"^iS"'  'U,!t  "S“  “ ‘1“Id  - • —■» »,  - 

*•  teetitution  of  Csrricke  ml  lUbintroghan, 
Po  Francis  Coghlan,  his  right  in  Inn,  „„  ..  - , , , 

.parks  in  Sleakeall,  by  the  name 1W8*  * 11,6 

f decree,  granted  6^1^1^1663, **  ^ fight  of  her 

(proviso  in  the  ExplmmtOTy  Act 'to'ltllynacan ' "Ifr  ^ adjud3ed  hi.m»  by  virtue  of  a 
i y act,  to  uauynacan,  after  previous  reprisal. 


. ^ um.du,  uuer  previous  : 


• any  part  thereof,  a 


J Skregg^and  Cargin^g^aftST^rSk^ 


a nominee, 
re  granted  to 


lp&2S?S  “ f*m  hi. 

(.reprised.  t0  *he  lands  ^oresaid,  the  earl  being  first 

/to  his  S mlD„2erZ^r,US’  ""I!  it aS  Sh0uld  1,6  adJudSed  him,  a 
l Mr.  Oliver,  after  a reprise.  “ m“Ch  °‘  ',S  2,000  A'  contig,,ous  a 

' To  IIenry  Betagu,  Ciinisu.  andRiciiD.  Lucas  Times  a 

Jane  Betagh,  children  of  Patrick  Retmrl,  * I ’•  ,tBS’  Mary,  Anne,  and 
atrick,  to  the  lands  of  Ilorath  as  had  C|'  "Si‘t’  a ter  t,le  deatl>  ol  said 

To  Sir  Gkoiioe  1*  rfgb,  „ ^ . 

f To  Theobald  Denn.  the  benefit  nF  U ,i  ,•  • 

lass*1—  “ - 

{ .h|  *-  2I“  ^ 

) Parkesw^l  ^ECANNON'  Nothing  in  this  patent  to  hinder  the  setting  forth  of  said 


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Sir  Oliver  St.  George  Knt.  ! 
Bart.  - 


James  Duke  of  Ormond 


Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey 


Thomas  Tandy  - 
Richard  Stephens 

Gilbert  Eccles 

Sir  Algernon  May 

Thomas  Tipping 
Henry  Osborne 
Sir  Hierom  Alexander  Knt. 
Chidley  Coote 


Sir  Algernon  May  Knt. 


Thomas  Clarke 


Robert  Hartpole,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  of  innocency  to  Monke’s-Grange, 
and  to  his  heirs  male. 

To  Thomas  Cantwell  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  and  restored  to 
m,  as  a nominee,  to  Lisnai'row,  Curraghdine,  Gortcoslane,  Carrowkeele,  Garran, 
and  194  a.  1 R.  32  p.  of  Parke,  after  reprisals. 

To  Patrick  Walsh  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee, 
part  of  the  lands  of  Borenduffe  and  Rathkivane. 

To  Godfrey  Greene  esq.,  by  the  duke’s  consent,  his  possession  of  and  right  to 
e lands  of  Dergratb,  Rathmore  and  Rathrology,  Nichollstowne,  Lisnamucky,  Rath- 
duffe  and  Killnahunty,  by  a mortgage  thereon,  until  redeemed  or  the  lands  evicted 
from  him  by  law. 

To  Ridgeley  Hatfield  esq.,  the  full  benefit  of  a decree  granted  to  him  27th  May 
1658  by  the  late  usurped  powers,  and  such  right  as  he  had  thereby  to  Carbury- 

To  Thomas  Hovenden,  the  lands  in  bar.  Ballyadams,  p.  81,  after  the  death  of 
his  father  John. 

To  Nicholas  Darcy,  the  lands  of  Flatten,  in  remainder  after  the  death  of 
Nics  Darcy,  the  feoffor. 

To  Matthias  Hussey,  the  lands  of  Horestowne,  Cohillstowne,  Dryningestowne 
and  Kingart,  and  63  a.  in  Chamberstowne,  bar.  Navan,  after  the  death  of  the  Baron 
of  Galtrim. 

To  William  Gough,  executor  of  EdwJ  Gough,  the  benefit  of  a lease  of  200  years, 
in  Mollagha,  bar.  Navan. 

To  the  Bishop  of  Ardfert,  the  chief  rent  of  11.  out  of  Inchy. 

To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  due  upon  the  same. 

To  Dr.  Cooke,  a mortgage  of  1 00/.  on  Killnevarragh. 

To  the  Earl  of  Fingall,  the  lands  of  Killallon,  after  the  death  of  Mabell 
Countess  Dowager. 

To  the  heirs  of  Sir  John  Percival  bart.,  the  benefit  at  law  of  a statute  on  the 
lands  in  bar.  Beare  and  Bantry. 

To  Pierce  Butler  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  29  a.  in  Modeshall,  one  of  the 
nominees,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Killconnell. 

To  John  Taylor  geut.,  his  right  to  a garden  without  Duleek  Gate. 

To  the  Bishop  of  Killmore  and  his  successors,  such  right  as  they  had  to  the 
half  pole  of  Snalewtyre. 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  in  Lismalin,  Graighshonine,  Islands  and 
Gragath,  as  should  be  adjudged  him  after  previous  reprisals. 

To  Robert  Blake,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  15  a.  in  Gilbertstowne. 

To  Chas.  Visct.  Fitz-Harding,  provided  that  if  his  interest  should  be  wholly 
avoided  by  the  payment  of  20,000/.,  according  to  a proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explana- 
tion, then  the  king’s  title  to  the  last-mentioned  lands  in  Meath  not  to  be  prejudiced 
by  this  patent. 

To  Henry  Rociiford,  the  benefit  of  his  decree, 
r To  Garrett-  Dillon  and  Conly  Geoghegax,  nominees,  such  right  to  all  or 
J any  of  the  premisses  as  should  be  adjudged  to  them  after  reprisal, 
j To  William  Devenish,  Cath.  his  wife,  and  Peter  his  son,  their  right  and  title 
f to  a 5th  of  two  ninth  parts  of  the  cartron  of  Creaghduffe. 

' To  the  Crown,  besides  the  quit-rents,  the  rent  of  1/.  formerly  due  to  the  corpo- 
ration of  Waterford,  out  of  Newrath  ats  Rathnew,  during  the  term  hereby  granted, 
and  the  reversion  of  said  lands  after  the  said  term  of  101  years,  that  the  same  might 
be  granted  to  the  said  corporation  if  the  king  thought  fit. 

To  Piers  Power,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Monelargy,  as  a 
nominee,  after  reprise. 

To  Piers  Aylward,  his  reference  to  law  by  decree  for  recovery  of  his  title  to 
Killcullihine. 

To  Thomas  Chichly  of  Wimple,  and  Gerrald  Russell  of  Fordham,  co. 
Cambridge,  esq.,  the  benefit  of  their  decree  to  the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof, 
f To  Richard  Earl  of  Cavan,  his  right  in  law  or  equity  to  the  lands  in  Tulkenro 
\and  Capentack. 

To  Nichs.  Visct.  Nettervill,  such  right  as  he  had  by  the  Acts,  after  reprisal, 

Julianstowne  and  Damanstowne. 

To  Richard  Talbott,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  4th  May  1666,  whereby 

> was  declared  innocent,  and  left  to  law  for  recovery  of  Dardistowne,  if  any  title  he 
had  thereto. 

To  Peter  Tirrell,  his  right  by  decree  to  Oldtowne. 

( To  Edmund  Kearnf,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  lands  of  Rahineluosey  and 
l Rahinelnolegangooly,  and  the  parcel  marked  (o.) 

J To  Robert  Haly,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  Pnrkcncmonegeila. 

■j  To  Nicholas  Fant,  the  like  to  Deebert  and  Inchyvorroghan. 

I To  Sir  Valentine  Browne,  the  like  to  the  commons  of  Logherbegg. 

To  Christian  Rice,  the  like  to  Killnardrum  mountain  pasture, 
f To  the  Lord  Ely,  reserving  out  of  this  patent  that  part  of  the  lands  of  Ardeslis, 

I Clonana,  and  Killeene,  then  in  the  possession  of  the  Lord  Ely. 

To  Francis  Lye,  all  his  right  in  the  rectory,  tytl.es,  and  glebes,  &c.  of  Bally- 
<”  keane,  and  the  chapels  of  Ourney  and  Tirine,  and  the  glebes  thereof. 

| To  Sir  Francis  Pesley  knt.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  500/.  upon  Discart. 

| To  Morris  Fitz-Gerald,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  upon  LuglnJI  ana 
LGurteene. 

r To  James  Coppinger  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  whereby  he  was  restored  to 
l the  lands  of  Littershanlan,  Monane,  Lahercanavally  and  Knocknaculline.  | 

J To  Thomas  Wise,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  whereby  he  was  restored  to  Goughs 

] To  Donogh  O’Driscoll,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law 

( for  recovery  of  his  right  to  138  a.  in  Craige  alias  Creagh. 

To  George  Goldsmith,  and  Hester  his  wife,  and  their  heirs,  such  right  in  law 
r equity  to  Kilbegg  and  Brackaghreagh,  as  was  decreed  to  them  4th  August  1663. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND. 


[March 


Thomas  Piggott 
Francis  Harvey 
Anthony  Gale 


Richard  Earl  of  Arran 


Edward  Baines  4 
Robert  Westerne  J 
Daniel  O’Brien 
Samuel  Moore 


Tobias  Barnes 


C To  Donogh  O’Callaghane,  such  right  to  Gormeclony  as  should  be  adjudged 
| to  him,  as  a nominee. 

J To  Francis  Slingsby,  the  full  benefit  of  a judgment  and  decree  to  Moigge  and 
j Ballinlaugh. 

I To  David  Power  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  as  a nominee,  after 
( reprisal,  to  Moigge  and  Ballinlaugh. 

To  Captain  Lawrence  Esmond,  his  right  to  Clonegaule,  in  law  or  equity. 

To  Chas.  Visct.  Fitz-Harding,  Rathmore,  after  reprisals. 

To  Lady  Colvill,  Nicholas  Hooper,  and  the  heir  at  law  of  John  Arthur 
the  elder,  such  right  as  they  had  and  might  have  to  the  houses,  or  any  part  of  them. 


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f _ D>  Walter  Kennedy  and  other  trustees  for  the  5 children  of  Thomas  Cooke, 
ot  Dublin,  alderman,  all  their  right  to  the  six  parcells  in  Dunboyne  townland,  in 
Naulswood,  Cradoxtowne,  and  part  of  Mayne,  by  decree  dated  17th  March  1662. 

To  Elizabeth  White  alias  Proudpoote  widow,  her  right,  by  decree  of 
innocence  dated  30th  May  1663,  tb  a statute  dated  2d  November  1638,  of  200/.  on 
Lustowne. 

To  Henry  Rochford,  his  decree  dated  21st  August,  to  Vessingstowne,  Fiderffe, 
and  Baron’s  lands  therein,  and  to  Eliz.  his  widow,  her  dower. 

To  Mary,  wife  of  John  Clerke,  Symon  and  Mary,  his  son  and  daughter,  and 
their  assignees,  their  right  to  Nottstowne,  6 parcells  in  Dunboyne,  in  Naulswood, 
Cradoxtowne,  and  part  of  Mayne,  by  decree  dated  14th  June  1663. 

To  Alice  Lutterell  alias  St.  Lawrence  widow,  such  right  as  she  had  to 
Mayne,  by  decree  dated  29th  January  1662. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  such  right  as  since  the  date  of  Lord  Arran’s  certi- 
ficate, had  or  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  to  Cookestowne,  after  reprisals. 

To  Mathew  Dowdall,  of  Cloran,  co.  Westmeath,  his  right  to  Fiderfe-Kerdiffe, 
by  decree  dated  4th  June  1663. 


To  Michael  Berford  of  Killrew,  his  right  ti 
dated  13th  April  1663. 


my  of  the  premisses,  by  decree 


d Visct.  Mountgarret 


George  Carey  and  Trevor  Lloy: 


f 1 o the  Archbishop  of  Cashell  and  his  successors,  the  chieirys  of  10s.  out  of 
\ Rathinkoure,  and  12s.  out  of  the  E.  part  of  Mullaghvony. 

f To  Edward  Lord  Vaux,  B.  of  Harrowden,  and  Sir  George  Symons  of  Brmht- 

J'vell,  co.  Oxford,  knt.,  in  behalf  of  themselves,  Eliz.  Lady  M'Garrett,  daughter  of 
said  Sir  George,  and  Edward  son  of  said  lord,  the  full  benefit  of  a decree  granted  to 
them  20th  June  1663,  and  all  such  right  as  they  had  thereby  to  the  premisses,  or  any 
I part  thereof.  . " J 

To  Edward  Butler  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  15th  August  1663,  to 
(_the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof. 

r To  John  Preston  of  Dublin,  alderman,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of 
■j  Cullenagh,  by  a lease  thereof  made  to  him  by  said  Westerne  26th  August  1658,  for 
L 2,000  years  from  29th  September  next. 

{ To  Edward  Bishop  of  Killaloe  and  his  successors,  their  right  in  two  thirds  of 
a]qr.  of  Moylaghy,  in  right  of  the  see. 

To  Peter  Hughes,  his  right  in  the  premisses  in  law  or  equity. 

To  the  (1649)  Officers,  upon  distributing  the  security  set  apart  for  satisfaction 
of  the  arrears  of  the  commissioned  officers  who  served  in  Ireland  before  5th  June  1649, 
by  lotts  equally  and  indifferently  drawn  in  open  court  before  the  commissioners,  on 
26  th  September  1666,  the  arrears  were  by  order  of  the  said  commissioners  divided 
into  100  equal  lotts,  and  the  following  arrears,  amounting  to  12,1 15/.  17s.  4d.,  were 
contained  in  and  made  up  the  56th  lott,  and  the  said  security  then  to  be  distri- 
buted being  likewise  divided  into  100  lotts,  the  premisses  granted  by  this  patent  to 
Barnes  made  up  the  45th  lott  of  the  said  security,  which  was  drawn  for  satisfaction 
of  the  said  56th  lott  of  arrears,  and  granted  to  Barnes  in  trust  for  himself  and  the 
following  persons,  concerned  in  the  said  56th  lott  of  the  arrears,  together  with 
1,000/.,  part  of  100,000/.  which,  by  the  Act  of  Explanation,  was  to  be  raised  for  the 
use  of  and  distributed  among  said  officers ; and  160/.,  part  of  16,000/.  to  be  paid 
by  the  Earls  of  lloscomon  and  Orrery,  for  the  use  of  said  officers,  out  of  the  houses 
and  lands  granted  to  them  in  Limerick ; the  said  Barnes  to  hold  die  said  premisses 
and  money  in  trust  for  himself  for  such  share  and  proportion  thereof  as  the  sums 
of  2,619/.  11s.  6 d. ; for  John  Morris,  for  672/.  11s.  2d. ; Arthur  Weldon, 
761/.  & 5jd. ; Hans  Graham,  1,224/.  19s.  9d. ; James  Clerk,  159/.  Is.  Id.  • 
Thomas  Plant,  1,767/.  15s.  7d.;  Sir  John  Ponsonby,  3,430/.  3s.  Id. ; Ri- 
chard Bassett,  159/.  6s. ; Capt.  Francis  Stradling,  224/.  & 5d. ; William 
Bradston,  223/.  12s.  lljd.;  John  Slaughter,  752/.  17s.  2 dj. ; Thomas  Bed- 
borrogh,  86/.  5s.  9;{d. ; William  Johnston,  4 1.  12s.  4d. 

To  the  Earl  of  Montratii,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  lands  of  Drumshamboe 
(_and  Greaghtobber,  by  a decree  obtained  for  certain  leases  in  the  late  usurped  times, 
f 1,1  trust  for  John  Hughes,  for  5,897/.  13s.  7 \d.\  for  John  Rolph,  305/.7s.6d.- 
Edward  Wynne,  122/.  13s. ; Thomas  Vaughan,  294/.  19s.  5 cl. ; Hugh  Wynn’ 
138/  17s.  ld.;  John  Owen,  107/.  5s.;  William  Lloyd,  350/.  Is.  lOd. ; Nicho- 
d < ofoi  oAR,D,’J517r  I3s’-®rf-i  John  Ashwell,  609/.  8s.;  Major  George  Carey, 

] 913/.  8s.  4jd. ; John  Bella v,  918/.  19s.  6d. ; George  Blacker,  137/.  18s.  5 d.; 
1-ARDiNANDo  Blacker,  24/.  12s.  5 d. ; Capt.  Trevor  Lloyd  and  Rose  his  wife 
7o0/.;  John  Bowsieii,  488/.  8s. ; William  Rumball,  195/.  18s.  9d. ; George 
LMatiiewes,  333/.  8s.  2 Jd. ; William  Johnston,  9/.  4s.  8d. 

f lo  Francis  Si.ingsby,  such  right  as  lie  had  in  law  or  equity,  by  a judgment  of 
the  commissioners  dated  17th  August  1663,  to  the  lands  of  Coulin,  Corragh- 
1 Clonebnoe,  Newtowne,  Bollard,  Killmogore,  Cloulo  and  Ballynakellv.  ” 

- J To  I David  Power  of  Kilbollane,  co.  Corke,  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be 
■ decreed  to  him,  as  a nominee,  to  Aghram  and  Farrankehy  and  part  of  Killure,  after 
reprisals. 

j To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  of  1/.  out  of  the  premisses  in  the  bar.  Clan- 
(_morris,  co.  Kerry. 


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289 


PERSONS, 

In  whose  Grants  the  Savings  are  contained. 


Sir  Robert  Byron 
and 

Seafoule  Gibson 


}-  ' 


Alexander  White 


John  Jefferyes  - 


Vere  Essex  Cromwell  - 
John  Fiske,  &c.  - 


Charles  Wheeler 


Sir  Daniel  Treswell 
Alexander  Barrington 
Honor  and  Eliz.  Hansard,  &c. 


John  Burniston,  &c. 


James  Duke  of  Ormond 

Hugh  Coghran,  &c. 

Jane  Clements,  &c. 

Sir  Edward  Ormesby  Knt.  - 

Sir  Philip  Percival  Bart. 
Francis  Cock,  &c. 

Sir  Theophilus  Jones  Knt. 
Tiieophilus  Sandford 
Hugh  Massey 
William  Halsey 
Thomas  Newnam,  &c.  - 

Charles  Alcock 

(122.) 


-{ 


f In  trust  for  Sir  R.  Byron,  for  2,9391.  18s.  8d. ; Col.  Seafoule  Gibson, 
j 4,436/.  6s.  Id.;  Capt.  Thomas  Southcott,  752/.  4s.  id. ; Capt.  John  Atkins, 
247/.  3s.  lie/. ; Robert  Shipman,  407/.  11s.;  John  Couch,  120/.  18s.  2?,t/. 

J For  William  Johnston,  4/.  13s.  4c/.;  George  Bagnall,  185/.  15s.  7c/.;  Capt. 

] Nehemiah  Donneli.an,  1,389/.  9s.  8c/.;  Capt.  Roger  Gregory,  310/.  14s.  10c/.; 

Thomas  Smyth,  165/.  4s.  6 d. ; Capt.  John  Barnard,  203/.  13s.  lcZ. ; Lieut, 
j John  Barnard,  405/.  18s. ; William  Forrester,  253/.  12s.  l^cZ. ; Archibald 

f To  Garrett  Fleming  esq.,  all  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a 
\ nominee,  after  reprisal,  to  Carrowneshanagh  and  Drunisallagh. 
r To  Edward  Plunkett  of  Staffordstowne,  co.  Meath,  esq.,  his  right  in  law  or 
I equity  to  Fenner,  by  decree  dated  21st  August  1663. 

J To  Fitz-Gerald  of  Laragh,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him,  as  a 

■)  nominee,  after  reprisal,  to  the  lands  of  Ballintue,  — more  in  the  same,  125  a.  2 r. — 

I Rath  more,  Calliaghstowne,  and  Laragh,  as  part  of  his  election  to  2,000  a. 

( To  Sir  George  Herbert,  his  right  to  3 a.  in  Ballycowen-wood,  after  reprisals. 

C In  trust  for  himself  for  7,099/.  18s.  1 0 ] c/. ; Col.  John  Mayart,  2,839/.  12s.  5 d. ; 

1 George  Hull  of  Dublin,  gent.,  2,172/.  3s.  9}cZ. ; Thomas  Peate,  4/.  2s.3JcZ. 

To  Sir  Redmond  Everard,  such  right  to  all  or  any  the  premisses  as  should  be 
adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  after  reprisals. 

To  Thomas  Wise,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  19th  August  1663,  to  Lissaltagh 
als  Lisseltagli. 

To  Richard  Lord  Power,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  granted  4th  July  1663,  to 
Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey,  as  guardian  to  his  father  John  Lord  Power,  deced,  to 
Ballynossett. 

To  William  Dobbyn,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  27th  July  1663,  to  the 
lands  of  Raghmellan,  Coolenecallaha,  and  Calliaglimore. 

To  Patrick  Archer  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  1st  August  1666,  to 
Credane,  after  reprise. 

To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  certificate,  dated  14th  September 
(_1666,  to  Killmaquage  and  Calliaghbegg,  after  reprisals. 

r In  trust  for  himself  for  9,489/.  14s. ; Col.  Edward  Hammond,  2,285/.  3s.  2d. ; 
Anthony  Watts,  336/.  17s.  lOd. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id. 

{To  Patrick  Colclough,  his  right  to  Cooleogenish,  alias  Coolenecornagli,  by 
decree,  11th  August  1663. 

{To  the  Lord  Mountgarrett,  his  right  to  Goodwin’s  garden,  by  decree  dated 
16th  November  1666,  after  a reprisal  to  Thomas  Wood. 

' To  Jeffrey  Browne,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  as  a nominee,  to  part 
of  a house  and  yard  in  Middle-street,  south  side,  — the  walls  of  a house  and  back- 
side in  ditto, — and  part  of  a house,  a yard,  and  garden ; another  garden,  2 houses 
backward  and  backside,  in  Little  Gate-street,  east  side. 

In  trust  for  Robert  Earl  of  Leicester,  for  2,781/.  15s.  5 d. ; John  Burniston, 
2,129/.  4s.  6<Z. ; Richard  Kinaston,  279/.  8s.  7 d. ; Edward  Griffeth,  433/. 
& 8 d. ; Edward  Dering,  220/.  18s.  id. ; John  M'Cormuck,  71/.  14s.  5 d. 
Foulk  Ellis,  263/.  16s. ; John  Smyth,  9/.  4s.  8<Z. ; John  Bull,  168/.  8s.  9d. 
John  Lord  Grandison,  3,194/.  & id. ; Samuel  Bellers,  278/.  10s.  lid. 
Henry  Washer,  341/.  11s.;  William  Sandes,  1,118/.  4s.  6 d.;  John  Bury, 
.826/.  7s.  3d. 

( To  William  Archbold,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  21st  August  1663,  to 
j Killrush.  „ , 

1 To  Sir  William  Fenton,  his  right  to  Garryduffe  by  a mortgage,  until  redeemed 
(.by  the  duke,  or  Sir  William  evicted  by  law  or  equity. 

In  trust  for  himself  for  2,754/.  7s.  lid.;  George  Evans,  3,005/.  19s.  6d.; 
Capt.  John  Bayly,  3,336/.  18s.  7d.;  Capt.  George  Augustine,  339/.  18s.; 
Capt.  John  Augustine,  708/.  Is.  lOd. ; James  Reynold,  666/.  3s.  9d. ; Capt. 
John  Wooll,  619/.  9s.  4d.;  John  Reynold,  221/.  2s.;  William  Johnston, 
5/.  3s.  10d.;  Capt.  Hugh  Montgomery,  386/.  13s.  Id. 
f To  Christopher  Hussey,  his  right  in  law  or  equity  to  Ballintogher,  by  decree 
\ dated  15th  June  1663. 

{To  Richard  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  of  redemption  to  the  lands  of 
Shrewle,  Rathmaclin,  Croskea,  and  Clyrick,  decreed  to  liim  3d  August  1663. 

To  Nicholas  Bourke,  such  right  ns  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  him, 
according  to  his  provisoe  in  the  Explanatory  Act,  in  Ballym'  Rorey,  or  any  other  of 
the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

/ To  Richard  Earl  of  Barrymore,  the  chiefry  of  9s.  lOd.  out  of  each  of  the 
\ eleven  plowlands  of  Downedeady  and  Ratliclare. 

To  William  Hamilton,  his  right  to  Gorgahill  and  Carrowkeile. 

/ To  Paul  Sale,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  7th  March  1662,  to  the  lands 
\ therein  mentioned. 

f To  Edward  Spring,  such  interest  and  title  as  he  had  to  Lisleda  and  Lisboy  by 
\a  final  settlement  granted  to  him  by  the  pretended  commissioners  at  Loughrea. 
f To  Thomas  Cantwell,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  after 
\ reprisals,  to  the  lands  to  Castle-Creagh  inclusive,  as  part  of  his  2,000  acres. 

t To Walsii,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him  as  such  to 

\ Moylodstowne  and  Bramadowne,  with  Brownestowne,  after  reprisals, 
f To  Edward  Plunket  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  21st  August  1663,  to 
(.  Boolyes  and  Drumliery. 

{To  Patrick  Walsh,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  to 
Croan,  Moorestowne,  Walsh,  and  Ballyrobbin,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  the  chiefry  of  1/.  9s.  8Jrf.  being  his  share  of  10/.  a year 
out  of  the  burgagery  lands,  &c. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Sir  Matthew  Appleyarii,  &c. 


Bartholomew  Fowke 


Morrough  Earl  of  Inchijiuin 


Sir  William  Petty  Knt. 


Thomas  Buckridge,  &c. 


" T°  dle  B'sliop  of  Fernes  and  Leighlin,  such  right  as  he  had  to  12  a.  in 
lomhaggard,  and  to  Little  and  Great  Clonard,  and  part  of  Crosselinchestowne 
after  reprisals.  ’ 

To  Patrick  Colclough,  such  right  to  25  a.  in  St.  Jolm’s-street  and  Cowestreet, 

- • as  ^as  dea-eed  to  linn  11th  August  1663,  after  his  father’s  death. 

To  Dame  Jane  Plunket  ats  Turner  and  her  heirs,  such  right  to  5 a.  2r.  26  r 

s,  assfaaKsr  “ “ '**'* " h“’  *•  *to  *•  ■“  •» 

To  the  Lord  Mountgarrett,  such  right  to  the  lands  of  Mountgarrett  and  Little 
L Island,  or  any  part  thereof,  as  had  been  adjudged  to  him,  after  previous  reprisals. 

- /,  'f°  Garret  Moyler  and  Thomas  Foy,  such  right  as  they,  or  either  of  them 
(.had  to  Derrenigirragh,  by  decree. 

f In  trust  fra-  himself  for  2,886/.  12s.  7id. : Lieut.  Gyles  Palmer,  130/.  11s.  'Id  ■ 
Humphry  Coningsby,  211/.  18s.  Id.;  Lieut.  Ralph  King,  134/.  18s.  8 d.’ 
Col.  John  Butler,  4,396/.  11s.  10d.;  Capt.  Richard  Doare,  604/.  7 s.9d.’ 
CapL  Symon  Bridges,  143/  2s.  7|d.;  Thomas  Hackett,  305/.  Is.  8 d.;  John 

- < Loid  Kerry,  1,018/.  7s.  0|d.;  Capt.  John  Gawer,  173/.  16s.;  Capt.  John 

Neale,  101/.  10s.;  Capt.  John  Osborne,  127/.  12s.  lid.;  John  Palmer, 
73/.  5s.  'Id. ; Henry  Iadlow,  691/.  10s.  2d.;  Ulick  Fitz-Morris,  715/. 
Thomas  Mansell,  351/.  12s.  11  id. ; Major  Roger  Poore,  45/.  11s.  104d  • 

_ William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  4d.  4 ' ’ 

- / . To  PlER“  Vifct'  Ikerrin,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  him 
(.  m and  to  423  a.  & 32  i>.  in  Dromard,  with  the  castle,  after  reprisals. 

- ( T°  ?HIL^  PuRCELL  of  Ballyfoyle,  co.  Kilkenny,  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be 
l restored  to  him,  as  a nominee,  to  all  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

- I ,,T°vFDMD;  Visct  Mountgarrett,  tlie  benefit  of  his  decree  and  certificate,  dated 
l 16th  November  1666,  to  Ballylane  and  Polecapple,  after  reprisals. 

Q,iTA,rColi'  PAN,EL  O'Bryan,  the  full  benefit  of  his  decree  and  certificate  dated 
tsth  March  last. 

1663  DON°GH  0<Bkyen  esT>  the  ful1  benefit  of  his  decree  granted  21st  August 

' Edwd-  Bishop  of  Killaloe  and  his  successors,  such  right  as  he  had  in  right 

of  his  see  to  the  lands  m Monaleene  and  Monygatt.  ° 

To  David  Walters  esq.,  such  right  to  Ballykerine  as  should  be  adjudged  upon 

SZlZ  °f  * “ S““l  “ M.D„,.„gl,, 

f , To  W'LLIAM  Earl  of  Strafford  and  Thomas  Radcliffe,  the  benefit  of  their 
’ lp3o?L^^  l°  1116  l0nds  0f  ***■»*  one  other 

f T°  Richard  Travise  or  Travers  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  in  Madame  bv  a 
JtIS6  i ,,by  Dermott  M'Finin  Carthy  inS1636  to  his  father  S^obm 
j Tiayis  knt,  until  paid  the  mortgage  money  by  Honor. 

I To  Jaa,,,  Comma,  . of  7.,  »£  „ul  of  Knoek.ponry,  .d  <k>.  U 

V°>  Garranardm,  decreed  to  him  27th  March  1662.  * 

bn  fciS™  IZSjr  b*”e',  °f  “•  <W  * •fiOOL  on 

1 -T°  ^ILUAM  Koe,  the  right  of  his  decree,  such  as  it  is  granted  in  rio-lit  nf  i,;„ 
Ithereof01  1,1001  °"  the  L°rd  M°Gwire’s  estate,  being  leffto  law  for  thf  recovery 

' I he  was' ,.^N  Nugent  gent,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated  8th  May  1663,  by  which 
l he  was  left  to  law  for  the  recovery  of  Ballinloghnebomoyle.  7 

- {his^hTSy  SaSS. the  benefit  °f  a decree  t,aled  20th  ***  1663>  - 

( To  Robert  Nettervill,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated  20th  August  1663. 

Kennedy,  and  other  trustees  for  the  five  children  of  Aldn.  Thomas 

S6\”8h‘  ^ by  a™S 

“d  B*  BUy- 

. J Mayne,  by  decree  dated  14th  June  1663.  7 Roan-Boohsh  and  part  of 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  such  right  as  should  ho  , • 

nornmra,  to  Hamomtowno  on. I QeeknomSltath,  after  repLfc 
w “ son  and  heir  of  Aldn.  Eton.  Barnewaei.  of  Doblin,  and  Ctaiv 

W„.tb  aha,  Baenewam,  ,a«I  Rioharf,  exeSr.,  such  ri6ht  dtey  hri  H„l„£ 
towne  and  conunons,  containing  13  a.,  and  to  a mortmme  of  290/  r , K 
by  decree  dated  4th  August  1663.  mortgage  of  200/.  on  Rayestowne, 

To  Michael  Berford  of  Killrew,  co.  Meath  all  his  , 

.premisses,  by  decree  dated  13th  April  1663.  ’ S 1 any  °f  dle 

- {ciIw“SA“”“"  r«'“  ” «■«*?»  .™. We  of  look  on 

fJ°£lheirS  .n,al®  of  d,e  body  of  Henry  Rochford,  their  right  to  42  a & 19  p 

- (^."“rinT.^'SiZSo^21” *«“ - m&i 

In  ti-ust  for  himself  and  for  Owen  Silver,  for  9,829/.  15s.  6±d  ■ Thomas 

f9™rVUM2'9-  "'V  ATEW  La"’  123/-  16’”-  John  PeSv“e 
169/  ol  M,chael  Fitz-Ger.vld,  58/.  8s.  9d. ; William  Currall 

' Wit \ 2 ' n '’  RALPU  SMYTH>  5U  & James  Garner,  162/.  Is  J ■ 

15s  WAMTC°I,E’  2^3/'  7S'  it/':  JoHN  Gibbs>  al2A  17s-i  John  Connocke,  488/! 
ui,  ’ Tiiomas  GowF.ii,  129/.  12s.  id. ; James  Hodges,  94/.  3s.  9d. ; Joshua 
[Svi’j 1 V°*';  Kuward  Dyer,  55/.  3s.  Id.;  William  WH.TFiELnt 
L ‘ 5i“-;  William  Browne,  65/.  Is.  8 d. ; Ralph  Miller,  2s.  Urf. 


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Henry  Bishop  of  Meath,  &c. 


Samuel  Browne 


John  Gibbings  - 


William  St.  George 


John  Rowell 


["  To  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  all  their  right  to  KildufFe,  by  certificate  of  the 
I Commissioners,  and  patent  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

| To  Jeffry  Browne  esq.,  such  right  to  16  a.  and  a mill  in  the  liberties  of  Galway 
- < as  should  be  adjudged  to  him,  as  a nominee,  after  reprisals. 

I To  the  Corporation  of  Galway,  their  right  to  Meadle,  Lattibcgg,  Knocker- 
shcrmine,  with  the  marsh  ground  and  meadow  thereto  belonging,  Logganecregg,  and 
l_the  thatched  tenements  upon  the  commons,  liberties  of  Galway,  amounting  to  10  a. 

f To  the  Lord  Ikerin,  such  right  to  Clonmilkin  as  he  had  or  should  be  adjudged 
l_  hun,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Francis  Slingsby  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree 
J rickeene,  Clydarragh,  Keilultane,  Ardglasse,  and  Kilbrey. 

' j To  David  Power  of  Kilbolane,  co.  Corke,  esq.,  such  right  a.* 

(.him,  as  a nominee,  to  part  of  Agharum,  after  reprisals. 

To  Patrick  Archer,  his  right  to  Muccully  and  part  of  Gallstowne,  after  rc 


3 the  lands  of  Garrib- 
s should  be  decreed 


Roger  Pemberton 


Jefeord  Stout  - 


Nicholas  Moore 


Alexander  Boddington 


-i 


Sir  James  Cuffe  Knt. 


Henry  Webb 
Robert  Bell 


after  a reprise. 

f To  David  Powell,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  as  a no- 
\minee,  to  all  or  any  part  of  the  premisses,  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 

f To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a no- 
I minee,  to  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

I To  Sarah  Kerdiffe  alias  Bysse  widow,  such  right  as  she  had  to  the  premisses, 

1 or  any  part,  by  decree  dated  11th  March  1662.  , 

To  Thomas  Lutterell  esq.,  his  right  to  the  premisses,  by  decree  dated 
j 26th  June  1663.  , , , , , , , 

I To  James  Tobin,  such  right  to  Ballylongan  and  Clonagouse  as  should  be  decreed 
(Jiim,  as  a nominee. 

To  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  their  right  to  Ardeliganpoile. 

Thomas  Everard,  his  wife’s  portion  of  500/.  out  of  part  of  Corgreagh  and 
Doune,  by  decree  15th  August  1663.  . 

To  die  Lord  Visct.  Dungan,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  the  said  lands,  by 

deToe Henry*  !nd  the'resfof  the  children  of  Pat.  Betagh,  their  light  to  Corgeeth 
(part),  Cormeene  and  Leytrim,  decreed  them  19th  August  1663,  lor  raising  dieir 
lespective  poitions^^oQ  hjs  • ht  t0  his  proportion  of  a rent-charge  of  80/.  out 
of  Lisiush,  &c„  with  odier  lands,  for  1,000  years,  till  paid  800/.,  by  decree  dated 
_18th  June  1663. 

f To  William  Visct.  Dungan,  such  right,  in  law  or  equity,  as  lie  had  to  the 
| premisses,  by  decree  dated  19th  Jan.  1662. 

(•  To  Col.  William  Legge,  his  right  in  60  a.  of  Annagh  q.ft,  by  decree. 

I To  Henry  Earl  of  Thomond,  such  re 
J Clonecras  and  Ballyan 


ts  and  chiefriei 


o him  out  of 


- { To  Sir  John  Bourke  knt.,  and  Jeffry  Browne  esq.,  and  their  heirs  respec- 
) lively,  such  right  as  they  had  by  decree,  as  nominees,  to  the  lands  of  Togher,  Lacken, 
(^Clondarron,  Carownemone,  and  Rossiny,  after  reprisals. 

, To  Patrick  Archer,  web  right  .«  h.  h.d  to  M.ckally,  by  decree  deled 

- “oJZ,  rvifK'S™,  ...ch  right  as  he  had  or  should  be  e.*«d  » 
(.him  in  Damerstowne,  after  reprisal. 

- To  Dominick  Browne,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Sessuagh  and  Clondynearc. 
r To  Edwd.  Bp.  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Rosse,  and  his  successors,  the  right  of  his 

see  to  Ballyknock  and  Brittway  alias  Bryaghy.  , 

To  Francis  Smyth,  his  execrs,  the  benefit  of  a decree  of  the  late  u 
, „ J vernment,  dated  26th  May  1658,  and  his  right  thereby  to  Rathcouisey. 

Murrough  Earl  of  iNCHifiUiN  - •/  To  richard  Earl  of  Corke,  such  chiefnes  as  were  due  to  him  out  ot  all  or  any 
the  premisses,  by  decree  of  the  usurped  government,  dated  12th  May  1658. 

lk>  Edmund  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  the 
[.capital  messuage  of  Rostellane,  and  2,000  a.  contiguous,  as  a nominee. 

■ To  Pierce  ArCk.ou  gent,  the  benefit  of  . demo  fr»d  1MV 
whereby  he  was  left  to  law  to  recover  such  right  as  he  had  “ *e  limds  ot  C - y 

gagb,  Killeckoilly,  Knockateen,  Lattalowe.Tonyveagh,  Magheijcaldia0h,  and  D u 
greney,  Potlereagh,  BenwiUts,  Boagh,  Lisderngg,  and  Aghesland. 

S To  George  j8uxl  gent.,  his  ri|ht,  by  decree  dated 

chargeable  upon  the  lands  of  Kfllnemody,  Lisstellan,  and  KJlekesheame,  Rath, 


urped  go- 


Thomas  Coote  - 


Sir  Tiieofhilus  Jones  Knt.,  &c. 


" i Natarre,  Dromsword,  Dunsierke  and  llacawish,  Crosbane  an^Dirreneen 


To  Sir  Robert  Talbott  knt., 


should  be  adjudged 


him  to  Swinestowne,  bar.  Deece,  after  reprisals. 

To  Matthew  Dowdall  gent.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  200/.  upon  Laniers 
towne  and  other  lands,  bar.  Deece,  by  decree  dated  “ » 

To  Oliver  Warren  gent,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated  7th  March  1662. 


885/.  2s.  5 </.;  John  Hercourt,  500/.  2s.  lOd. ; William  Cosb  , _ 

Nicholas  Hovenden,  528/,  6s.  10 d.  ; 

,745/.  11s.  '7(1.; 

am  m-«,  WttUAM 


os  lua  - Salter,  373/.  &6</.;  Michael 

.u.,  John  Braly,  1701.  2s.  11*1  Zacmv  Bmw, 
I AAtit.'l.,  '(Ildb  AAA.  <u  , rr~i  io,  OJ  . WitTIAM  VlSCt.  ClIARLEMOM, 

- J 150/.  13s.  Old. ; John  Stepney,  65o/.  12s.  2d.  , Wii.wa- 

V'ncent,  196/.  7s.  0\d 

I 7s,  Grf. : Gilbert  To..,. 

I Jam  Km  ,li.  12s.  6d. ; Ti.o»,a, 


10/.  12s.  Id. ; Thomas  Beahe,  152/.  7s.  6 d. ; 


s Laurence,  140/.  14s.  7J </.;  Th 


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Sir  Richard  Kirle  Knt. 
Anthony  Ormesby 


Robert  Ward,  8cc. 

Rose  Marchioness  of  Antrim 
Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey  - 
Richard  Whaley 

Joseph  Deane,  &c. 

John  Parker  - 
Thomas  Coote 


William  Hamilton  - 


Simon  Richardson 
Sir  William  Petty  Knt. 

Sir  William  King  Knt. 


Oliver  Lambert,  &c.  - 

Francis  Gibbons 
Mary  Ashenhurst 


RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


s they  had, 


, SAVINGS; 

'•  A"<*  Pebsons  in  whose  Favour  made. 

1°  aa  should  be  adjudged  him,  ..  , nominee 

' 1- oS  £“•'  ““  Buocknomuuny,  kIivuW,,  Darnm^ 

- { isl ^ fte  ”*  “ “ ^1™,  - 

/"  In  trust  for  hhnself  for  3661.  6s.  2d.;  Alexander  Staples,  1,3461.  14s.  9d  ■ 
I Daniel  M'Neile,  1,503/.  6s.  8d.;  George  Lambert,  588/.  4s.  5 Id  ■ Hum’ 
‘ 122/EY10sE^,S’  t"76  ' 2n4</' ; A,oT"°NY  Horsman*  600/.  I®-:  James  Savage, 

) jAMES  187/‘  14»-  8rf-i  Henry  Spencer,  1,557/.  7s.  5 d 

(Sa?.™8fr9"d.  ■ a”ho"  c°”-  *» 

To  Dr.  Alexander  Colvill,  his  mortgage  of  2,000/.,  by  deed,  18th  May  1662. 
r To  the  Corporation,  the  Church  of  St.  Mary,  and  the  Hospital  of  and  in  New 

- J Rosse,  such  fee-farm  Tents  as,  22d  October  1641,  were  payable  to  said  corpora- 

1 « ^ rentand  chiefhes  as  belong  to  said  church  and  hospital,  and  also 

t-a  chiefly  of  4/.  Irish,  or  3/.  sterling,  granted  by  patent  by  king  Richard  2d. 

- -f  To  .,he  Loi-dVisct.  Mountgarrett,  such  right  as  should  be  restored  to  him,  as 
v.  a nominee,  to  Ballyvoole,  after  reprise. 

f,J°dGERA“!YLMEI1  esT>  such  riSht  os  >'e  had  to  Hayestowne,  by  decree  dated 
1 l itn  August  1663. 

- J E°  the  Brothers  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Nettervill,  such  right  a 
j remainder,  to  Carnulfe  and  Harriestowne. 

U*  “ch  "sht  “ “ b“  &***  » « 

- {i»SlWd"^R|e™S^n,  ‘h“  ri8“  “ 5B8*'  S»-  »■ 

{To  Pierce  Archbold  gent.,  the  benefit  of  a decree  made  10th  March  1662  &c 
as  stated  above,  the  same  patent  to  Coote  being  twice  inrolled,  with  the ’same 
savings,  to  Sir  Robert  Talbott,  Dowdall,  and  Warren  also. 

To  Charles  Earl  of  Mountrath,  his  right  to  a rent-charge  of  22/.  or  there- 
abouts, issuing  out  of  the  lands  in  the  counly  of  Monaghan. 

f Henry  Maxwell,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  decree  of  die  late  pretended  com- 
| missioners  sittmg  at  Dublin,  dated  18th  May  1656,  to  a mortgage  of  20W  made 

ToSchF1’  ^ Sir,,Phe‘r  °’Neile’  t0  his  fether  James  MSl,  Kedow. 

, Hugh  Echlin,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  from  Sir  Phelim  O’Neile 

Mmsnff'h  A{arch  1 r3T’  ',°  HuSh  Echlin  the  elder,  on  Derrecrantahan  and  Kill- 
samsoge,  by  decree  of  the  late  court  of  Exchequer  dated  7th  March  1656. 

.» 0^^ °f  * ”• -'»•  *»> 

8 J*  J”»«*  *«  ■>“"<»  of  • fas.  dat.A 

i rpATb6.6,3,’  for  a statute  staPle  of  2-°00/.  acknowledged  by  Sir  Ph.  O’Neile 
Uth  jldvP1637  dTfey’,)fOIK!!'e  f 5e  f fi,Si''iRT'  PAR1iHURST  dle  elder,  deceased,  dated 

Fnw°ApJn  T?n  HaRE  anf„ Mary  his  wife>  Owen  Vaughan  and  Anne  his  wife, 
Kaglofeoo/  nn7N  and  FiATihiS,'Vifi’  aU  such  riSht  « they  had  to  a mort- 
quer  fated  Ist^1 S*  ***'  ^ by  **"*  °f  dle  ]ate  Court  °f  Exche' 

from°F^hnvtn/rNNEDT’  t0  a mortgage  of  200/.  dated  17th  Nov.  1637, 

horn  i.  aghny  and  Cormuck  Farrell,  to  his  brother  Richd.  Kennedy,  upon  Carrow- 
Laugldm  and  Clonlouglull,  bar.  Granard,  by  decree  dated  19th  May P1 658 

1*5  .^"SrU0”"  '*"•  “ bgdaome  „f  iTohe,.,. 

{ ld£  JoHN  C“»™1  >*  agh,  BaEjrog.h,  by  fa,  fal  lift  September 

f Hft°slf  bS1,00^”*’  ”h  ”Sht  “ had>  by  eertiitcate,  dated 

(_  acres.  Pt  b ‘ P °f  faortaSasse  together  with  Killyny,  contained  154 

le&^JSTS  gent'’ the  bTffit  of  a statute  staPie  of  4,000/.  acknow- 
ledged to  him  by  John  Cooper  esq.,  and  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  by  virtue  thereof 
to  die  manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Torbett.  H y’  y tneieot, 

m 1°  “ra£Sb£h.d’iipd”?  “oir”'  “Pl”  ”f ‘'00“  “ ■“  1”‘U 

«pSL’>  ■ U!  "**  “ s“”«  - ». 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Westmeath,  his  right  to  Brownestowne,  after  reprisals, 
keraf  aftJr“  £OWDAI'1'’  a n°minee’  ^ ^ *°  SheePstowne  and  Cooledor- 
To  John  Clignett,  his  right  to  Torbett,  in  law  or  equity. 

To  Donagh  O Brien,  his  right  to  Carrowcullranagh,  bar.  Inchiquin,  by  decree. 

Hrl v'r/r  llin£ol/ for  7,494/.  10s.  llid.;  Robert  Brereton,  108/.  10s.  id.; 
Henry  Crofts,  71/.  9s.  10  ^d.;  Susanna  Michell,  887/.  5s.  9<Z. ; William 
Kennedy,  909/.  4s.  OJrf.;  Mary  Smyth,  350/.  8s.  6 d.  \ John  Smyth,  4/.  lS  Id  • 
Thomas  Tilson,  599/.  6s.  2d.;  John  Nelson,  449/.  13s.  74d.  • Robfrt 
Brereton,  140/.  11s.  9d.;  Thomas  Rotherham,  804/.  4s.  lid  ; Alice  Ro- 
therham, 395/.  13s. ; Daniel  Eden,  7s.  ljd.  ’ t0 

To  Jeffery  Browne,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  liim,  as  a nominee,  to  a 
lE  “idrn'i  2 ‘ b“hid''  <”  Gate-sPeet, 

{ bJdiS0LViSCt-  G°RMANTro'VN,  such  PS1!*  to  nU  or  any  the  premisses  as  should 
*■  ‘judged  him,  pursuant  to  his  provisoe  in  the  Explanatory  Act,  after  reprisals. 

{ Cookestownp* ALyt  Ea'’1  ®f  Carlingford,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  in 
t.  oooKestowne  and  part  of  Gilbertstowne,  after  reprisals. 


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Thomas  Holme 


John  Gore 
John  Bysse,  ike, 


Sir  William  Tichborne  Knt. 


Grace  Cooper 


Thomas  Welsted 
Robert  Hammon 


John  Magill  ... 


James  Napper 


Thomas  Coote 


Ralph  Hawtry 


Randall  Clayton,  &c. 


Chidley  Coote,  &c. 


(122.) 


o Logliin,  Drur 


To  Edward  Earl  of  Meath  (lie  being  administrator  of  Anne  St.  Laurence  alias  _ 
Yelvertou),  the  benefit  of  a statute  staple  of  400/.  acknowledged  by  William  Browne, 
of  Malranken,  and  Nic’  Stafford  of  Ballymackoherne,  co.  Wexford,  esq.,  and  others, 
28th  June  1641,  unto  her,  and  extended  14th  June  1665,  on  Ballycuslane  and 
Graige-Robin,  Fassa,  and  other  lands. 

{To  Pierce  Viscount  Ikerin,  as  a transplanted  person,  such  right  as  he  had  to 
Ballychahan,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Thomas  Tiriiell,  such  right  to  Barnon  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  sis  a 
\ nominee,  after  reprisals. 

' To  Charles  Viscount  Fitz-FIarding,  provided  always  that  Flemingstowne 
and  the  lands  in  the  20th  part  of  Ratoath  shall  return  and  be  restored  to  him, 
after  reprisals. 

To  Nicholas  Plunket  of  Dunsliaghlyn,  esq.,  his  right  to  five  tenements  and 
gardens  in  Grangend,  by  decree  dated  3d  March  1662. 

To  Thomas  Cooke,  such  right  as  he  had,  in  law  or  equity,  to  one  of  the  12  cot- 
tages in  Grangend. 

To  the  Church  of  Dunshaghlyn,  its  right  to  the  said  12  cottages  and  6 a. 

To  Patrick  Barnewall,  such  right  as  he  had,  in  remainder,  after  his  father 
Symon’s  death,  to  Frankestowne  and  Flemyngstowne,  by  decree  dated  15th  June 
1663. 

To  Sara  Kehdiffe  alias  Bysse,  her  right  to  the  lands  in  Ratoath,  eight  mes- 
suages there,  and  that  in  Flemingstowne,  by  decree  dated  11th  March  1662. 

To  Dr.  Robert  Gorges,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  12  cottages  and  6 a.  in 
Grangend,  Frankestowne,  and  that  in  Flemingstowne. 
r To  Conly  Geoghegan,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  Ballybrowne  and  Gnew- 
I bracke,  after  reprisals. 

J To  Edward  Geoghegan,  his  right  to  the  lands  of  Killard  and  Cappaghduffe, 

1 Tirracrew,  Loughancannon,  Ballyehenecan,  Glangorme  and  Moybrist,  decreed  him 
I 21st  August  1663,  in  remainder,  after  the  deaths  of  Art.  M'Hugli,  Giles,  and  Eli- 
zabeth Geoghegan. 

f To  Frances  Lacy  alias  Hussey  widow,  her  right,  by  decree  dated  31st  July 
\ 1663,  to  the  lands  of  Castle-Gregory,  Glantinasey  and  Maghtromane. 
r To  Richard  Butler,  such  right  to  Knocktample  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as 
\a  nominee,  after  reprisals. 

To  George  Doyne,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Donoghclony,  Moorell,  part, 

I and  Ballymoygunna. 

J To  George  Waldron,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  by  decree,  t 
) marren,  Mulloghbracke,  and  Ballym'kennallan. 

I To  tlie  Lord  of  Iveagh,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee, 
(_to  any  part  of  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

ITo  Luke  Earl  of  Fingall,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Raherkin  and  Cores- 
towne,  by  decree  dated  7tli  July  1663. 

To  Edward  Plunket,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  by  decree  dated  29th  July 
1663,  to  the  lands  of  Lower  Crosdrum,  Ballemotawhan,  Tullagh  (part),  Old-Castle 
and  Castlecorre. 

To  Luke  Earl  of  Fingall,  an  estate,  in  remainder,  after  the  death  of  Mabell 
Lady  Fingall,  to  part  of  Galboyestowne,  by  decree. 

JTo  Edward  Plunket,  his  right  of  remainder,  by  decree,  to  the  lands  in  the  S. 
part  of  Tuteragh,  after  the  Lord  Dunsany’s  death, 
j To  Patrick  Fitz-Stephen  Dowdall,  his  right  of  remainder  to  Galestowne,  by 
decree,  after  Stephen  Dowdall's  death. 

• To  Nichs.  Darcy  the  younger,  his  right,  in  remainder,  to  Grangebegg,  after 
the  death  of  Nicholas  Darcy  his  grandfather,  decreed  to  him  lltli  July  1663. 

To  James  Duke  of  Oiimond,  his  right  to  Blake’s  castle,  alledged  to  be  standing 
on  the  premises  in  co.  Tipperary. 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  upon  his  proviso 
in  the  Act  of  Explanation,  to  part  of  Rathinanagh,  cont.  135  a.,  after  reprisals. 

To  John  Bath  and  Anne  his  wife,  in  right  of  Mary,  Anne,  Margaret,  and 
Cicely,  daughters  to  Patrick  Bath  of  Rathfeigh,  deced,  their  right  to  the  lands  in  co. 
Meath,  decreed  them  (among  others)  2d  March  1662,  for  the  payment  of  150/. 
a-piece  for  their  portions. 

To  Michael  Berford,  his  right  to  a statute  staple  ol  200/.  on  the  lands  in 
i.  Meath,  dated  6th  July  1641. 

In  trust  for  Cornet  Gilbert  Pepper,  for  the  sum  of  390/.  9s.  8d.;  Dame 
Una  Boyle,  326/.  12s.  5d.;  Col.  Randall  Clayton,  371/.  16s.  7 d,;  Anne 
Ashe  169/  4s.  8 d.;  Norris  Ballard  and  Robert  Walter,  122/.  9s.  id.-, 
Catharine’  Fitz-Symonds,  172/.  8s.  6 d.;  Mr.  Fennor,  chaplain,  214/.  6s. 
U</.;  Lieut.  Matthew  Bowen,  194/.  4s.  lOrf. ; Lieut.  John  Richardson, 
220/.’  11s.;  William  Dunnon,  162/.  18s.  9 d.;  Mary  Johnson,  230/.  5s.  4<Z. 
due  to  Lieut.  Fredk  Johnson  ; Ensign  John  Campbell,  68/.  Is.  3</. ; Eliz.  and 
Anne  Bridges,  412/.  10s.  due  to  Sir  Wm  Bridges ; Thomas  Page,  379/.  17s.  Ml. ; 
J Mary  Bennett,  114/.  3s.  9d.  due  to  Commissary  Christ.  Bennett;  Henry 
' Sai.fi eld,  355/.  Is.  lit/.;  Margaret  Usher,  809/.  4s.  due  to  Lieut.  Henry 
Usher;  George  JaguES,  166/.  15s.  9d. ; Henry  Lee,  92/.  2s.  (id. ; Cnpt. 
Samuel  Morris,  108/.  Is.  6 d. ; Lady  Jane  Sterling,  5,449/.  2s.  lOrf.  due  to 
Sir  Robert  Sterling,  and  114/.  6s.  2d.  due  to  Capt.  George  Sterling;  Cnpt.  vV  al- 
ter Cope,  823/.  Is.  2d. ; Lieut.  Wm.  Sterling,  231/.  2s.  9</. ; Lllenor 
Mason  alias  Cappogh,  147/.  11s.  10<Z.  due  to  En‘"  Tho'  Mason;  Sir  Arthur 
Denny,  205/.  12s.  6<Z.  due  to  Sir  Edmond  Denny ; James  Tomlins,  59/.  2s.  5 \d. ; 
John  Smith,  4/.  12s.  4 d. 

r In  trust  for  himself  for  2,177/.  9s.  lit/.;  Col.  Fras-  Willoughby,  748/.  3s. 

1 1 id.  due  to  Sir  Fra’  Willoughby;  Richard  Coote  esq.,  5,118/.  6s.  4 \d.  due  to 
Earl  of  Mountrath;  Laurence  Parsons  esq.,  1,112/.  10s.  Id.  due  to  Wm  Par- 
J sons ; John  Bury,  1,790/.  19s.  9d. ; Capt.  Hamblin,  298/.  6s.  2d.;  George 
I Stammers,  541/.  & 4tZ.  due  to  Edw11  Stammers;  Thomas  Hf.y,  147/.  5s.  3d. 

I due  to  his  father  Thomas;  John  Fisher,  116/.  8t  7 £</. ; John  Hamilton, 
(_71/.  14s.  6M. ; William  Johnston,  9/.  4s.  8 d. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


William  Bishop  of  Limerick 


Robert  Earl  of  Leicester 


Sir  Thomas  Harman  Knt. 


The  Earls  of  Ossory  and "> 
Arran,  &c.  j 


Randall  Clayton,  &c. 


f | T°  Thomas  Font  and  Robert  Haley,  such  right  as  they  respectively  had  to 
< the  lands  of  Berchamine,  Moneclarine,  and  Raliinelnosingooly,  by  virtue  of  their 
C respective  decrees. 

/ To  Edmd.  Visct  Mountgarrett,  such  right  as  he  had,  or  should  be  adjudged 
(.him,  to  all  or  any  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Ban  try,  after  reprisals. 

f To  James  Meagii,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  small  thatched  house  and 
I ‘'“use  in  Fort-street,  and  to  a front  and  back  cabin,  now  a smith’s  forge,  in 

J To  Maurice  Roch  Fitz-John,  such  right  as  he  had  to  2 of  the  6 cabins 
Land  a garden  m common  to  them,  in  Spittle-street,  near  the  Red  Abbey. 

- -f l 3°  PlEI,tS,  ®y?LuEL0f,Cal,an,  esT’  Ws  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Redmore, 

(.by  decree  dated  14th  March  1663.  * ’ 

{,  J?  Farrell  esq.,  tlie  benefit  of  his  proviso,  and  of  die  letters  patent 

dated  13th  September  1661,  and  of  the  judgment  and  certificate  of  the  commis- 
sioners granted  pursuant  thereto. 

,l  T°.  C.HArf  PaiPeix  esq-,  the  benefit  of  his  proviso  and  judgment,  pursuant 
thereto,  to  the  lands  in  co.  Longford,  after  reprisals. 

f In  trust  for  Margaret  Viscountess  Muskbry,  for  1 1,000/.  due  to  her  father 
1 Ullick  Marquis  of  Clanrickard;  Sir  Arthur  Gore,  864/.  11s.  8d. ; Edward 
J Martin,  246/.  13s.  id ; Symon  Bridges,  4/.  12s.  id. 

I XEIGE  ^Mahon,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Inishacon-Island,  by  decree. 

I lo  Daniel  O’Brien  esq.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to 

(.the  lands  in  bar.  Corcumroe,  p.  116,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  heirs  of  Sir  William  Cooley  knt.,  such  right  as  they  had  to  Bally- 
nedrumney  by  virtue  of  the  mortgage  mentioned  in  the  patent,  until  the  money  be 

To  William  Keating,  a like  saving  to  Parsonstowne,  by  virtue  of  the  said 
< mortgage. 

To  the  heirs  of  Sir  Jn.  Hoey,  then-  right  to  Silliagh,  and  to  Great  and  Litde 
Morganstown,  by  virtue  of  said  mortgage. 

nethuimieNCEL0T  ■DoWDALL  eSq"’  his  riSht  10  a mortgage  of  330/.  upon  Bally- 


To  die  Heirs  of  Cath.  Strong,  the  benefit  of  her  decree. 

- T°  llle  of  Clancarthy,  the  benefit  of  his  certificate,  dated  15th  August 
(.last,  to  the  S.  E.  part  of  Bohirasse,  or  any  part  thereof. 

f ^George  HUBERT  knt.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  lands  in  Ballycowen 

- -<  and  Ballykenahan,  after  reprisals.  J 

C To  Richard  Urmston,  his  right  to  76  a.  out  of  Ballykenaghan. 

f,,  ?1Jrust  Por  I)imseIf’  for  1,440/.  19s.  9j<Z. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id.  • 
I Col.  Edmund  Temple,  106/.  5s.  9d. ; L.  Col.  Thos.  Marshall,  3,922/.  7s.  5 d • 
’ I Hvndon,  2,477/.  13s.  2d.  due  to  Capt.  Roger  Lyndon,  and  1,377/.  6s.l|d.’ 
Ll155/.  19s  I’ld  ’ U'  6d”  “ aH  5,485/-  12s>  1^’;  Sir  Tobias 

as1"  tr“st  for  JoHN  Jephson,  for  2,352/.  15s.  2d.  due  to  Major  Gen.  W™  Jephson  • 
Major  John  Grove,  245/.  Is.  lid.;  Major  Richd.  Williamson,  839/.  9s.  Id.  | 
r?1- G“ege  Graham,  789/.  10s.  2d.  Capt.  Thos.  Graham,  1,663/.  Is.  lid! 
due  to  Major  Tho'  Graham;  Lieut.  Richard  Beare,  676/.  2s.  8d. ; Eliza- 
_ ' Nf-L'l  BE'n-swoRTH,  2,014/.  Is.  Id.  due  to  Capt.  Arthur  Bettsworth ; Quarter 
Mastei  Thos.  Fairely,  318/.  12s.  lOd. ; Cornet  John  Grove,  612/.  12s  7d  • 
G,LB0™e’  439/-  5s-  *<*•!  Ensign  William  Holme's,’ 

44/.  2s.  9d. ; Capt.  Verb  Hunt,  1,302/.  8s.  8d.  due  to  Capt.  John  Hunt;  Capt 
™ la’-  W.IU4K  Fenton,  S9i  2,.  duo 

(.Cornet  Wm  Fenton ; John  Smith,  4/.  12s.  5 d. 

- {anJstJTnno^VEREUX’  ^ r‘ght’  by  decree  dated  9th  July  1663>  t0  Coulehole 

fi  T°  es<J-’  after  a previous  reprisal,  a remainder  in  tail  to  the 

notou  °rW  'T^ r-  V,801 , e U^Haghy,  Kathra,  Feogh,  Carrowkegill,  Carrow- 
" ")  1663  ’ C,U,ashard,  GralJaS1,>  Palhnehy,  and  Ballineden,  by  decree  dated  25th  May 

°TN  1<^C,°N.N0R’  such  r,'Sht  38  he  had  10  Clenegenave  and  Slea- 
L'noe,  by  decree  dated  15th  August  1663,  after  a previous  reprisal. 

- IrJuJr00-  fa*rl  f Ca“lingeord,.  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to 
L Rathbodibegg  and  Archerstowne,  by  a proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explanation/ 

" { PofoirtLtowne WALLl  SUCh  light  °S  SbouU  be  adjudSed  him>  « a nominee,  to  Little 

- /toIchD»^ft?“NBO™E’  SU,ch  "?bt  88  8houId  be  'Screed  him,  as  a nominee, 

trepristlsP  FemiSeS  “ Sh°uld  be  restored  to  him  hi-  the  commissioners,  after 

- -fi  1°  tlle.Lord  Mountgarrett  and  Patrick  Archer,  such  right  as  they  had, 

\by  the  Acts,  to  the  premises,  or  any  part  thereof,  after  reprisal.  y 

- -T  Sir  JoHN  BounKE  knt->  such  title  as  should  be  decreed  him,  as  a nominee, 
(.to  Carrygynneene,  after  reprisal. 

- f To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  of  2s.  Irish,  payable  yearly  out  of  Ratlma- 

(.  trick  and  Killmurrey.  ' 

- I „,T°,T,IEO,1AI'u  Denn>  his  right  to  tlie  lands  in  Mullybree,  by  decree  dated 
(.  24 tli  July  1663. 

{To  Nicholas  Bolton  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  410/.  made  by  Bartholo- 
mew Cusack  to  Sir  Edward  Bolton  knt.  deced,  by  deed  dated  16th  July  1638. 


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Sir  Courtney  Poole  Bart.  - 


Hierom  Sankey 


Hugh  Magill 


Thomas  Briggs 


Ralph  Fenwick,  &c. 


Richard  Earl  of  Arran,  &c. 


William  Bulkley  - 


William  Williams 


Sir  George  St.  George  Knt. 


LT°  M£HA.EL  Eerford  Ms  right  to  a statute  staple,  acknowledged  to  him  by 
Thomas  Rent  and  Patrick  Bath,  for  2001.,  defeasanced  for  the  payment  of  105/f, 
| dated  6th  July  1641,  and  extendable  upon  Danistowne. 

- J . To  PfTnICK  Cusack,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  300/.,  pretended  to  be 
j chargeable  upon  Geraldstowne  and  Follistowne,  by  virtue  of  a decree  dated 

10th  August  1663. 

To  hUhnn  mob  right  « he  lnd,  or  droold  be  rijufad  him,  to 
l_Ardmulchan,  after  reprisals. 

f To  Rice  Fitz-Dominick,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law  for 
J recovery  of  his  right  to  Ballingown-Rateal. 

' I t.  ,To  %mund  Lord  Herbert,  such  right  as  he  had  to  BallynwAdam  and  Tullig- 
(.Edmond,  by  a decree  of  y«  Exchequer.  • ° 

In  trust  for  himself,  for  4., 711/.  & 10ic/.;  Thomas  Bedborough,  131/.  6s.  lid.  ■ 
John  Bourne,  178/.  8s.  6 d.;  Robert  Adam,  222/.  & Id. ; Christopher 
Roper,  725/.  2s.  8 </.;  William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id. ; Capt.  Thomas 
Butler,  2,4814  11s.  10c/.;  Capt.  Anthony  Willoughby,  524/.  4s.  10</.  • 
William  Hull,  654/.  11s.  10c/. ; William  Bennis,  254/.  7s.  6 d.;  John 
Hubbard,  47/.  13s.  id. ; Robert  Taylor,  1,678/.  13s.  8c/. : Sir  Ralph  Verney 
502/.  3s.  4 d.  ’ 

f In  trust  for  himself,  for  4,813/.  9s.  lid.;  Capt.  James  McGill,  6,700/.;  Ens 

- -j  Nics.  Montgomery,  267/.  2s.  4d.;  Lieut.  Matthew  Hamell,  330/.  13s.  9d.  • 
L John  Sandilands,  4s.  9d. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  6s.  7 d. 

{ To  Matthias  Hussey,  his  right,  in  remainder,  after  Hugli  Hussey’s  death,  by 
decree  dated  7th  July  1663,  to  Killmore  and  Galtrym.  J 

To  Richard  Talbot,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  by 
to  Agherskeagh. 

_ / To  Patrick  Archer,  such  right  as  should  be  restored  to  him,  by  virtue  of  his 
l proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explanation,  to  Cappocke,  after  reprisals. 

To  Capt.  Wm.  Bolton,  all  his  right  to  Fathlegg. 

To  Francis  Jones,  all  his  right  to  Parkeswood. 

To  Sir  Robert  Walsh  knt.,  the  benefit  of  his  former  decree. 

To  Sir  John  Temple  knt..  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  his  successors,  Masters  of 
.the  Rolls,  the  port-corn  yearly  payable  out  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Crooke. 
f To  Thomas  Archbishop  of  Cashell,  and  his  successors,  such  right  to  Kil- 
1 loskehane  as  should  be  decreed  him  towards  his  augmentation,  after  reprisals, 
r To  Edward  Geoghegan,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  21st  August  1663,  to 
J Tulchanealy  and  Lissihilly,  after  his  mother  Elizabeth’s  death. 

J To  Conly  Geoghegan,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to 
(.Monahanstowne  and  Clonesillan,  after  reprisals. 

{To  Henry  Slingsby  esq.,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  480  a.  2 r.  10  p.  of  the 
premisses,  pursuant  to  a former  judgment  of  the  late  commissioners  for  executing 
the  Act  of  Settlement. 

To  David  Power,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  90  a.  in 
Ballinlawbegg,  after  reprisals. 

To  Francis  Lord  Athunry,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
m all  the  lands  to  Carrowneclo^h  inclusive,  after  a previous  reprisal. 

'liatever,  all  their  right,  in  law 


n law  or  equity,  by  decree  dated  2d  April  1663, 


To  Thos.  Fitz-Morris,  and  all  other  persoi 
r equity,  to  6.  a.  of  Farran-Kirowan  and  Leigh 


In  trust  for  himself,  for  5,970/.  10s.  10c/.;  Henry  Nicholes,  4,247/.  & 2.jrf. ; 
Lawrence  Crawford,  916/.  10s.  5 d.;  Lieut.  John  Johnston,  189/.  16s.  lid.; 
.John  Sambach,  12/.  12s.  10fd. ; Hugh  Polden,  3/.  11s.  6c/.;  Thomas 
Edward  Earl  of  Meath,  &c.  - «j  Petterley,  220/.  3s.  8 d. ; William  Reyly,  147/.  & 8 d. ; William  Fenton, 

130/.  4s.  lid.;  William  Hartwell,  147/.  17s.;  Thomas  Rice,  5 21.  3s.  lOd. ; 
Edmond  Poore,  78/.  4s.  6d. 

To  Thomas  Eustace,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  decree,  to  the  premisses  in  Dublin, 

{To  Milo  Power,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Newtowne. 

To  Pierce  Aylward,  the  benefit  of  law  or  equity  formerly  decreed  him  for  the 
recovery  of  Ballinmoley,  Ballynelligot,  Ballinvillon,  Ballinclough,  and  Reiske. 

To  Paul  Sherlocke  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Ballyshane,  and  24  a.  in 
Knockaderry. 

f The  Adventurers  and  Soldiers  to  be  reprised  before  he  was  restored  to 
I any  part  of  the  premisses  in  their  possession,  and  not  given  up,  retrenched,  or 
| cancelled. 

Mathias  Lord  Baron  Tuimletstowne^  To  Capt.  George  Pepper,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  lands  of  Irislitowne,  in 

I Kenoge,  Moymerdery,  and  Moymurdery,  containing  650  a.,  by  decree  dated 
I 7th  September  1666,  and  confirmed  to  him  by  patent  1st  Oct.  following,  until  he 
Land  liis  heirs  should  be  reprised  for  the  same. 

st  for  himself,  for  1,143/.  12s.  9c/.;  L.  Col.  William  Hamilton,  8,226/. 
; Thomas  Richardson  esq.,  1,577/.  6s.  3c/. ; Richard  Broccas,  129/. 
; William  Mildmay,  594/.  6s.  2d.;  Richard  Nevett,  444/.  4s. 
j the  Corporation  of  Drogheda,  their  right  to  certain  parcells  within  the 
' :s  of  Drogheda,  on  both  sides  y river. 

o a cliiefry  of  1/.  15s. 


{In  trust 
12s.  2d.;  1 
16s.;  Wil 
To  the 
liberties  of 


Sir  John  Cole  Bart. 


Richard  Dawson 


t of  the  1; 


Robt.  Brown; 

(122.) 


and  Wm.  Boswell 


To  St.  Anne’s  Guild,  their  right  tc 
Dublin. 

In  trust  for  Jonas  Wheeler,  for  806/.  11s.  10</.;  Thomas  Lord  Folliott, 
707/.  6s.  5d. ; Sir  John  Cole,  9,165/.  15s.  OijcZ. ; Capt.  Hugh  Montgomery, 
841/.  3s.  10c/.;  Andrew  Rickards,  291/.  4s.  0\d. ; Philip  Blennerhassett, 
294/.  11s.  bd. ; William  Johnston,  01.  4s.  8 d. 
r To  Brent  Moore  esq.  and  Ellinor  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated 
- < 10th  August  1654,  to  all  or  any  Dart  of  the  premisses. 

L To  Capt.  John  Campbell  and  Mabell  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  the  said  decree, 
f To  Richd.  Earl  of  Westmeath,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  ns  a 
l nominee,  after  reprisals,  to  Lismorgan  and  Carrownagapull,  and  Tulloghmoy. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


[March 


Teige  O'Hara 
Mathew  Ho  re 

Sir  Oliver  St.  George  Knt. 


Nicholas  Mahon 

Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey 
James  Garstin,  &c. 
Richard  Alcorne,  &c. 
Elizabeth  Goodman 
Richard  Staper 

William  Wilson 
Timothy  Taylor 

Sir  Arthur  Forbes  Bart. 
Walter  Jago 
Lawrence  Hyde  - 
Peter  Beagiian 
Sir  Robert  Byron  Knt.,  &c. 

William  Shaw,  &c.  a - 
Thomas  Bolan 
William  Davy,  &c. 

Mary  Francis 

Sir  Frans.  Hamilton  Bart. 
The  same 

Samuel  Wilson  - 
George  Deyos 
Solomon  Camby 

Hercules  Langford,  &c.  - 


To  Dr.  Alexander  Colvill,  assignee  of  John  Harper  and  William  Michael], 
such  right  as  he  had  by  a deed  of  mortgage,  dated  1st  Nov.  1662,  to  Crumkell  and 
Slatt,  redeemable  on  payment  of  300/. 

To  Mary  Hill  and  her  heirs,  a deed  of  mortgage  dated  7th  May  1639  upon 
Slatt,  redeemable  upon  payment  of  108/. 

To  John  Nugent,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  14th  August  1663. 
f In  trust  for  himself,  for  1,735/.  4s.  3f d. ; Dame  Martha  Giffard,  2,877/.  & Id. 
I due  to  Sir  John  Giffard,  and  to  which  Sir  Thomas  Giffard  bart.  deced  was  entitled, 
| and  which,  by  a clause  in  the  Explanatory  Act,  was  to  be  satisfied  to  her,  relict  and 
- -j  administratrix  of  said  Sir  Thomas;  Col.  Randal  Clayton,  285/.  7s.  lOd. ; 

I Jeremy  Donovan,  446/.  3s.  5 d. ; Capt.  William  Moore,  6,772/.  Is.  6\d. 

I To  Barnard  Talbott,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged 
|_him  to  part  of  Cooleneskagh,  and  part  of  Tossaghroe,  after  reprisals. 

fTo  Edward  Masterson,  a power  of  redemption  of  Farranbegg,  by  his  deed  of 
mortgage  for  35/.,  dated  1st  May  1663. 

To  W illiam  Esmond,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  two  cartrons  of  Ardsallagh,  by 
final  settlement  dated  at  Loughreagh  28th  August  1656. 

To  Thady  Lynch  and  Mary  his  wife,  such  right  as  they  had  to  any  of  the 
\ premisses-by  decree  dated  17th  June  1663. 
f To  Theobd.  Earl  of  Carlingford,  die  benefit  of  his  proviso  in  the  Act  of 
Explanation  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses,  after  reprisals, 
f To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  of  3s.  4d.  out  of  205  a.  1 n.  27  p.  of 
\ Borresoleagh. 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerrin,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  to  him. 

{To  the  Lord  Dunboyne,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to  him,  as  a nominee, 
after  reprisals. 

r To  Edward  Geoghegan,  such  right  as  he  had  by  decree  dated  19th  August 
- < 1663,  after  his  mother  Eliz’*  death,  to  die  lands  in  Raghanawinsnay,  Darrahin, 
L Creganstowne,  Ralina,  Parke,  and  Rath-Nugent. 

To  Arthur  Ardagh,  such  right  or  possession  as  he  had  or  ought  to  have,  in  law 
>r  equity,  to  Ballinvoher,  by  a judgment  upon  a nihil  dicit  in  the  King’s  Bench  in 
{ Easter  term  1663. 

To  Sir  George  Herbert  of  Dorrow,  knt.  and  bart.,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  a 
proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explanation,  to  part  of  Kilbride,  after  reprisals. 
r To  Charles  Farrell  gent.,  liis  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Upper  Cullishell  and 
- < Drumbane,  by  a mortgage  thereof,  alledged  to  have  been  made  by  Faghny  Farrell, 
1.8th  May  1638,  to  his  father  James  M'Garret  Farrell,  for  70/. 


-{P, 


f To  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  his  right  tc 
\by  decree  22d  June  1663. 
f To  James  M'Gawly,  such  right  as  he  had  t 


ortgage  of  100/.  on  Killcrolioule, 
any  part  of  die  premisses,  by 
s should  be  adjudged  him,  as 


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To  George  Hull,  die  benefit  of  a judgment  obtained  in  die  King’s  Bench  for 
200/.,  to  issue,  among  other  lands,  out  of  those  of  Drumskelty,  Crosreagh,  Nef- 
frennagli,  and  Corwee,  by  decree  dated  19  th  August  1663,  after  reprisals. 

In  trust  for  Sir  T.  Lucas,  for  6,582/.  4s.  9 id. ; Robert  Johnson,  1,000/.; 
Sir  Michael  Earneley,  1,243/.  Is.  10<Z. ; Lieut.  John  Craven,  381/.  13s.  3d.; 
Major  George  Ingoldsby,  1,201/.  11s.  lid.;  Robert  Lenane,  81/.  8s.  Id.; 
Roger  Jones,  143/.  16s.  l£d. ; David  Kennedy,  1,482/.  Is.  4d. 

To  Patrick  Lord  Dunsany,  his  right,  by  a proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explanation, 
after  reprisals,  to  Peldenstowne  in  Knockhurly  and  Kentstowne. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall  knt.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to 
him  to  Fennor,  after  reprisals. 

To  Chas.  Visct.  Fitz-Harding,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged 
him  to  Kilbride,  after  reprisal. 

To  William  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  his  successors,  such  right  as  should  be 
adjudged  to  him  in  right  of  his  see  to  Knockananty  and  Ballyvollen,  or  any  part 
thereof,  after  reprisals. 

To  Sir  James  Galway,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated  14tli  August  1663,  and 
all  such  right  as  he  had  or  should  recover  to  said  lands,  or  any  part  thereof. 

In  trust  for  himself,  for  11,272/.  16s.  3d.;  James  Swanton,  817/.  14s.;  John 
Morgan,  19/.  4s.  3 Id. ; Andrew  Loggy,  51.  7s.  7 id. ; Alexander  Tudor, 
15s.  2d. 

To  Henry  Crofton  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Aghergreny. 


f In  trust  for  himself,  for  11,999/.  & 9id. ; Edmund  Power,  112/.  4s.  Ojd. ; 
\ Andrew  Loggy,  4/.  12s.  4 d. 


r To  Nicholas  Ormsby,  out  of  the  premisses,  6 a.  2 r.  10  p.  plant,  meas. 

< To  John  Walker,  19  a.  1 r.  35  p. 

L To  John  Reade,  11  a.  1 r.  25  p. 

/ To  Theobald  Denn,  such  right  as  he  had  to  that  part  of  Derrynamansy,  by 
(.decree  dated  24tli  July  1663. 

f To  Bennet  Arthur,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Annagh,  by  decree  dated 
\ 11th  March  1662. 


{In  trust  for  Aldn.  Noblett  Dunscombe  and  Alderman  Richard  Covett. 
1,389/.  14s.  7d. ; Capt.  Hercules  Langford,  6,539/.;  L.  Col.  William 
Burleigh,  1,647/.  14s.  Id. ; Capt.  James  Manson,  329/.  10s.  lid. ; Major  John 
Michf.ll,  2,209/.  17s.  9d. 


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The  same  - - - - 

Robert  Shield 
Robert  Drury 

Philip  Harris,  &c. 


John  Lord  Kingston 


John  Pennyfather 


Sir  John  Devilleer  Knt.,  &c. 


Robt.  Thornhill 


Adam  Mollineux 
Arthur  Purefoy 

Benjamin  Lucas,  &c. 


Arthur  Dillon,  &c. 


Sir  Francis  Foulke  Knt. 


Lancelott  Martin,  &c. 


Gilbert  Rawson,  &c. 


Edmond  Ryan 

Thomas  Sadler 

Sir  George  Bingham  Bart. 


William  Bolton 

( 122.) 


To  Richard  Grice  and  Alice  his  wife,  daughter  to  John  Walsii  of  Carmony, 
co.  Antrim,  the  sum  of  200/.,  and  15/.  a year,  until  the  same  be  satisfied. 

To  Susanna  and  M abell  Walsh,  daughters  to  the  said  John,  the  sum  of 
100/.  a piece,  and  10/.  a year,  until  the  same  he  paid. 

To  John,  son  of  said  John  Walsh,  an  estate  for  life  in  Carnegrany. 

To  Henry  Rochford,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  21st  August  1663. 
f To  Sir  Edwd.  Fitz-Harris,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee, 

\ to  Ballinamine,  after  reprisals. 

( To  James  Fleming,  sucli  right  as  he  had  to  the  lands  of  Thomastowne,  by 
) virtue  of  his  provisoe  and  certificate,  after  reprisals. 

| To  John  Fleming,  his  right,  in  remainder,  to  said  lands,  by  decree,  after  his 
(.father’s  death. 

" To  Pierce  Walsh,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a 
nominee,  after  reprisal,  in  the  lands  of  Drumlagh-Grage,  Abby  Outliny,  Famine, 
Knocknegurta  and  Tubberiffe. 

To  John  Browne  of  the  Neale,  the  like  right,  as  a nominee,  to  the  lands  of 
Garramonasmeane,  Caher-James,  and  Monydaffe,  after  reprisals. 

To  Sir  Edmond  Bourke,  the  like  right,  as  a nominee,  to  the  lands  of  Clone- 
colgan,  Emlaghbegg,  Emlaghnegree,  Emlaghwoody,  Ballibragan,  Ardmore,  Cros- 
mony,  Garrane,  Killbemiett,  Carrowneglogn,  Rosmoynan,  Carnevagh,  Donamon, 
Cartron,  and  to  94  acres,  part  of  Tonymaddy,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Henry  Rochford,  such  further  right  and 
interest  in  Castle -Dillon,  MuUahays,  and  the  Island  in  the  Liffy,  as  by  decree  be- 
Jonged  to  them,  the  said  right  being  made  appear  within  two  years, 
f To  the  Lord  Upper-Ossory,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  decreed  him, 
\ as  a nominee,  to  the  lands  in  bar.  Upper-Ossory,  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 

{In  trust  for  Roger  Jones,  for  3,326/.  15s.  2d.;  William  Collis,  346/.  17s. 
4d.;  John  Stepney,  4,539/.  14s.;  Humphry  Williams,  1,528/.  12s.  8d. ; Sir 
John  Devilleer,  1,211/.  7s.  6d.;  Major  Hugh  Montgomery,  867/.  Is.  Id.; 
Thomas  Johnson,  295/.  9s.  7d. 

To  the  Vise.  Mountgarret,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be 
adjudged  him  in  the  lands  in  co.  Kilkenny. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  a nominee,  the  like  right  to  44  a.  1 r.  20  p.  of 
the  lands  in  Ratoath,  being  the  property  of  him  or  his  ancestors  in  1641,  after 
1 reprisals. 

I To  the  Vise.  Fitz-Harding,  his  right  to  the  said  parcell  of  land  in  Ratoath 
(_and  Little  Blackhall,  by  certificate  dated  15th  March  1666,  after  reprisals, 
f To  Wentworth  Earl  of  Roscomon,  his  right  of  the  redemption  of  the  mort- 
\ gage  of  360/.  upon  Moygh,  Darroge,  and  Knockboy. 

To  the  Heirs  of  Dr.  Garrett  Fennell,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been 
should  be  adjudged  to  him  in  Gortnagrahe,  part  of  Cappagh,  after  reprisals. 

( To  Thomas  Ferrill  esq.,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Eskerbegg 
J and  Dromkagh,  as  a nominee,  after  reprisals. 

4 To  Edmd.  Kennedy  and  Constance  Egan,  their  right  by  virtue  of  their  final 
(settlement  at  Laughrea  to  Lisdweene,  or  any  part  thereof. 

r In  trust  for  Lady  Isabel  Smyth,  for  4,610/.  8s.  5d.  due  to  Sir  Piercy  Smyth  ; 
Lt.  Col.  Beverley  Usher,  2,688/.  19s.  4d. ; Capt.  Arthur  Freake,  1,341/.  5s.  4d. ; 
Major  William  Crosby,  1,029/.  17s.  3d.;  Capt.  John  Smith,  236/.  5s.  4d. ; 
J Thomas  Moore,  208/.  15s.  5d. ; William  Smith,  47/.  17s. ; Capt.  Richard 
I Smyth,  1,185/.  18s.  9d.;  Mrs.  Frances  Nayler,  356/.  9s.  2d.  due  to  Dean  Nayler; 
I - •"  T n am  n.  oj  . John  Va RAKER, 


-{ 


nr  should  be  adjudged 
> all  the  lands,  except 


| John  Brelsford,  193/.  12s.;  Lionel  Beecher,  69/.  ! 

[_142Z.  7s.  4d.;  John  Smyth,  4/.  12s.  4 id. 
f To  David  Power  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  was 
I him  to  Aghrum,  after  reprisals. 

J To  Francis  Slingsby  esq.,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  ti 
(Aghrum  and  Rusliine,  by  decree  dated  17th  August  1663. 

In  trust  for  Matthew  Consident,  2,501/.  6s.  2d.;  Richard  Tiiurland, 
374/.  9s.  2d.;  Henry  Bridgeman,  103/.  8s.;  James  Jeoffryes,  165/.  9s.  2d.; 
Patrick  Long,  173/.  12s.  4d. ; Lord  Viscount  Dili.on,  3,000/.;  Ensign 
Manus  Lenan,  191/.  16s.  3d.;  Dr.  Abraham  Yarner,  1,798/.  12s.  2£d.;  Lance- 
lott Martin,  666/.  8s.  4d. ; Edward  Fowles,  106/.  14s.;  Thomas  Boyd 
35/.  6s.  7d. ; Collestines  Bingham,  80/.  3s.  8d.;  Col.  Robert  Sandys, 
310/.  14s.  9 d.;  Charles  Townely,  1,652/.  Is.;  Edward  Loftus,  303/.  19s.  2d. ; 
Farrell  O’Reyly,  336/.  Is.;  Francis  Howard,  303/.  3s.  2,jd. ; William 
Johnston,  4/.  12s.  4d. 

: In  trust  for  himself  for  5,391/.  5s.  l|d.;  Capt.  Henry  Brinne,  2,266/.  Is.  9d.; 
William  Weldon,  138/.  12s.  4d. ; Charles  Stanley,  30/.  12s.  Id.;  Henry 
Pattin,  137/.  17s.  3d. ; James  Morrogh,  155/.  7s.  6d. ; Captain  John  Bayly, 
108/.  Is.  7 d. ; Walter  Cottin,  95/.  3s. ; Nicholas  Wall,  1,944/.  11s.  5 d. ; Capt. 
Edmund  Butler,  821/.  15s.  10d.;  Capt.  Robert  Harmon,  162/.  5s.;  Elias 
Hawkes,  508/.  4s. ; Robert  Burgh,  9/.  Is.  0!.d. ; Michael  Boyle,  84/.  3s. ; 
James  Coven,  84/.  3s.;  Adam  Boyd,  66/.  18s.  4d.;  Roger  Dowly,  27/.  12s  9d. ; 
(_William  Johnston,  4 Z.  12s.  4-d. 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  to  the  premisses  as  was  adjudged  to  him, 
after  reprisals. 

To  Jeffry  Browne  esq.,  such  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses  in  co.  Galway, 
as  had  been  or  should  be  decreed  him,  a 
To  Sir  Thomas  Blake,  such  right 


all  or  any  of  the  premisses  it 
a nominee,  after  reprisals. 

1U  „ ......  _ should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee,  to 

..the  lands  of  Lisnicholas,  Shankeile,  Killmodony,  and  Killogh. 

I To  the  Crown,  the  benefit  of  a certificate  dated  19th  May  1666,  for  Fathlegg, 
to  be  set  out  towards  securing  a perpetual  revenue  for  the  support  of  Duncannon  Fort, 
to  be  settled  as  the  chief  governor  for  the  time  being  should  direct,  after  a previous 
reprise. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Nathaniel  Markes 


Heyward  St.  Leger,  &c. 

Edw.  Lord  Visct.  Conway,  &c. 
Sir  George  Rawden  Bart. 
Edward  Pilkington 

Charles  Reeves 

John  Moody  - 

John  Bright  and  John  Clerke 

Francis  Lye  - 

Sir  John  Stephens  Knt. 

Richard  Young 
Randal  Clayton,  &c. 


Thomas  Sandford,  &c. 


Richard  Getiiin,  &c. 


Randal  Clayton,  &c. 


i 

- 


f, . To  Nathaniel  Hewett,  the  N.  E.  part  of  Gnrryhidder,  to  be  held  in  trust  for 
1 him  and  his  heirs  by  Markes. 

1 o Thomas  Ovendon,  his  right,  in  remainder,  after  his  father’s  death,  to  Clonogh 
and  Cullmagagh,  by  decree  dated  6th  August  1663,  and  to  Gurteene  and  Tireman. 

| To  tlie  Heirs  of  Henry  Batts,  268  a.  1 r.  13  p.  in  Brownsford  ats  Aghabrowne. 
1 , To  Robert  Hartpole,  liis  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Clonebeckan,  by  decree 
l_dated  17th  August  1663. 

" In  trust  for  himself  for  4,2747.  15*.  87.;  Thomas  Chidley,  1171.  14s.  27.; 
Capt.  James  Chudley,  3591.  7s.;  Jerome  Manwood,  1,8721.  19s.  37.;  Cant. 

Parker,  L3921.  13s.  107.;  Lt.  Col.  Anthony  Staugiiton, 
, a!?,  =13L  9rf,V  G?fGon'L  Southwood,  1021.  & 67.;  Michael  Seaule, 
1,0541.  5s.  27  ; Capt.  Ulick  Fitz-Morris,  1061.  14s.  87.;  William  Johnston, 
41.  12s.  47.;  Josias  Farloe,  1,0001. 

To  Sir  William  Barrett,  the  right  of  the  redemption  of  Corballymore,  mort- 
gaged  by  Sir  James  Barrett,  deed,  to  Thomas  Goold,  for  1,0001. 
lo  John  Barry,  the  benefit  of  a decree  for  the  lands  formerly  belonging  to  him. 

jrdship,  for  4,5271.  & 27. ; Sir  George  Rai 
1.  3s.  67. ; William  Johnston,  47.  Is.  27. 

To  Aldn.  John  Carbury,  his  mortgage  of  4301.  on  the  premisses. 

- ■[  ?’°*!,e  Lord  P™b°yne,  as  a nominee,  such  right  to  all  or  any  of  die  premisses 

(.as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  to. him,  after  reprisals. 

f In  trust  for  himself  for  1,3021.  14s  27.;  Robert  Hughes,  2,0071.  18s.  57.: 
r”1”1  Annesley,  7071.  1 6s.  77. ; Major  John  Farrer,  1,2611.  13s.  3‘d. ; Capt. 
Jtov %?AXiT’  w Thomas  Taylor,  2761.  17s.;  Thomas  Chapman, 

- < 3051  Ss.  17.;  William  Bazill,  1341.;  Foulke  Rookeby,  2811.  9s.  37.’ 

ilr.  Edward  Grinley,  1601.  10s.  117.;  Capt.  Samuel  Breiieton,  2941.  8s.  117. ; 

I Ihomas  Nuburgii,  1,1361.  2s.  6J7. ; Robert  Maxwell,  5241.  4s.  547.;  Wil- 
Lliam  Johnston,  41.  12s.  47. 

' { reprisak*  REDMD"  Everard  bart  > his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  the  premisses,  after 


To  Mrs.  Eckleston  and  her  heirs,  her  right  in  possession  to  Fintire. 


To  Edward  Plunkett,  his  right,  in  law 


21st  August  1663. 

To  John  Freeman,  such  rights, 


equity,  to  the  premisses,  by  decree 
equity,  as  belong  to  him  by  a mortgage. 


14s-  2d-;  Lieut.  Daniel 
Loftus,  611.  17s.;  John  Hawkins, 


f In  trust  for  Mary  Shuell,  exec*  of  Capt.  EdWJ  Shuell,  2,0147.  19s.  97.;  Anne 
Trant,  exec*  of  Qr  Mr.  Garret  Trant,  3811.  4s.  67. ; James  Shirley,  8981.  8s.  67  • 
Lieut.  Arthur  Carter,  2401.  15s.  37.;  James  Conway,  2411.  3s.  67.;  Margaret 
Spring,  exec*  of  Capt.  John  Spring,  2661.  7s.  57. ; Lieut.  George  Curlice,  who 
married  the  daughter  of  Capt.  Richard  Gardiner,  5231.  12s.  87.;  Capt.  Nicholas 
Bromi.y,  1,4151.  14s.;  Col.  John  Trenciiard,  2,6941.  7s.  917.;  Charles 
Barnestable,  3701.  18s.  27.;  Capt.  George  Burgesse,  1,8871.  12s.;  Capt.  Ar. 
Blennerhassett,  8647.  6s.  97. ; Capt.  Samuel  Morres,  3021.  17s.  17. ; Richard 
Earl  of  Corke,  81.  17s.  8 £7. ; William  Johnston,  41.  12s.  47. 

f In  trust  for  himself,  for  6,1761.  12s.  67.;  Dr.  Edward  Cooke,  1,8381  8s  97  ■ 
Robert  Payne,  1,1371.  15s.  117.;  Periam  Poole,  2,0301.  18s.  87.;  James 
I Jones,  3661.  3s.  77. ; Leonard  Thickpenny,  861.  14*  od  ■ • • - 

1 Boughton,  3081.  2s.  27.;  Dudley  Loftus, 
i 1041.  12s.  37. ; William  Johnston,  41.  12s.  47. 

I To  Sir  Thomas  Blake,  his  right,  ns  a nominee,  after  reprisals,  to  a house,  back- 
house, court  and  walls,  and  a house  backward,  backside,  and  2 gardens,  in  High- 
Lstreet  Galway,  returned  to  have  been  his  property,  22d  October  1641.  5 

",  J"  tru*  for  Henry  Skipwick,  for  9031.  & 47.;  Thomas  Carrick, 
l,2tml.  10s.  o7.;  Lieut.  John  Langiiorne,  7761.  19s.  47.;  Lieut.  Robert 
S“’’  556i  12s  ; Etwign  Hum.  Rogers,  1561.  Is.  37.;  Ensign  Richard 
o8f;,  7 Dr'  W'Lliam  Currer,  9861.  3s.;  Capt.  Benjamin 

Ieere,  4471  3s.  2j7. ; Lteut.  Robert  Wynde,  1731.  6s.  67.;  Capt.  Henry 
; reUt'  ^H0MAS  C,l0FTS>  52U‘  8s-  CaPt-  John  Mead, 
6281.  8s.  107.;  Lieut.  Edwd.  Billingsly,  1251.  11s.  87.;  James  Fountaine 
surgeon,  1,7541.  9s.  47. ; Major  Edw.  Chichester,  1,4061.  13s.  97  • Tohn 
Sherman,  2021.  9s.  4 >7. ; Lieut.  James  Hawkins,  1181.  Is.  47.;  ’James 
402!.P  16s 2%dl  17S‘  Co''  HeN“Y  BrYEN’  1,269/';  CaVL  Thomas  Wind, 

' In  trust  for  Capt.  Nicholas  Brombey,  for  2,0061.  19s.  37.;  Mrs.  Jane 
r-"e  ‘°  ?°l  Thomas  Seal'le5  CaPt-  J™n  Comin, 
1011.  6s.  47.;  Major  Philip  Comin,  1,0521.  5s.  97.;  John  Stephens,  4551.  & 87. 
James  Lillis,  4791.  11s.  57.;  Marshal  John  Lownes,  3301.  6s.  87.;  Lieut. 
Ihomas  Gilborne,  2671.  6s.;  Capt.  James  Williams,  1,0221.  5s.  47.-  Lieut 
Charles  Williams,  7231.  8s.  37. ; Lieut.  Walter  Langdon,  3281  5s  27  • 
f1'-  Chhistr.  James,  1411.  7s.  47.;  David  Gerwin,  3501.;  William  Gayne,’ 
271.  6s. ; William  Johnston,  41.  12s.  47. 

To  Aldn.  Wybrant,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  13th  July  1663,  to  the 
house  in  Thomas-street. 

I To  Ihomas  Nugent  of  Coolamber,  and  Robert  Nugent,  the  benefit  of  their 

Charles  Farrell,  the  benefit  of  his  proviso  in  die  Explanatory  Act,  and  of 
thereto,  for  the  lands  of  Ryniney  and  Corra- 


the  judgment  and  certificate 
Lbegg,  after  reprisals. 


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Michael  Archbp.  of  Dui 


Sir  John  Ponsonby  Knt. 


Henry  Earl  of  Drogheda,  8 


William  Hamilton,  &c. 


■ To  John  Jordan,  a mortgage  of  20 /.  on  Jordan’s  lands,  and  12  tenements  in  J,c 
Swords.  _ 

To  Edward  Crawly,  such  right  as  was  decreed  him,  17th  Feb.  1662,  to  his 
statute  staple  of  160/.  upon  Great  and  Little  Bealingstown,  and  other  lands. 

To  Bartholomew  Lynes,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  110/.  upon  Little  Bea- 
lingstown, decreed  him  30th  June  1663. 

" ' To  Robert  Bennett,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  19th  May  1658,  to  the 
lands  of  Johnstowne.  , , 

To  Richard  Donnell,  his  right  to  60  a.  and  three  tenements  and  gardens  m 
Burgage-Moyle,  by  decree  26th  Feb.  1662. 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Corke,  his  right  and  possession  m and  to  Ballyhollowpigh, 
and  400  a.  of  Gortnamucle,  until  he  was  reprised. 
f To  the  Visct.  Mountgarrett,  all  such  right  as  he  had  by  the  Acts  to  part  of 
\ Collane,  after  reprisals. 

r In  trust  for  Col.  James  Finch,  2,156/.  14s.  3d. ; John  Freake,  576/.  16s. ; 
Major  Nicholas  Pyne,  228/.  8s.  9 d. ; Lieut.  Thomas  Wallis,  256/.  8s.  9d. ; 
Lieut.  John  Andrewes,  900/.  13s.  7d. ; Qr.  Mr.  Strongman  Page,  240/.  12s.  6d. ; 
Lieut.  Henry  Rossington,  220/.  3s.  8d.;  Lieut.  Thomas  Whitby,  183/  9s.  od.; 
Lieut.  William  Cade,  61/.  Is.;  Ensign  Henry  Henley,  86/.  15s.  3d. ; 
Capt.  Thomas  Casbone,  118/.  5s.;  Cornet  Richard  Seward,  333/.  17s.  ; John 
Tony,  92/.  4s.  9>,d. ; Qr.  Mr.  Christr.  Trynyman,  430/.  las.  9d. ; Cornet 
Alexander  Deane,  371/.  18s.  9d. ; Lieut.  Edward  Harries,  180/.  & 8d.; 
Ensign  Robert  Scott,  172/.  & 3d.;  Qr.  Mr.  William  Smithees,  414/.  4s.  od.; 

- d Major  Roger  Power,  306/.  Is.  Ofd.;  Col.  John  Johnston,  1,076/.  18s.  ; 

Sir  Robert  Travers,  1,050/.  9s.  Id.;  Peter  Ware,  370/.  15s.  9d.;  William 
Dethicke,  12/.  4s.  4d. ; Joshua  Smithe,  13s.  Old. ; Sir  John  moves, 
209/.  6s.  lid.  . . . , , , ..  • 

To  die  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Waterford,  their  right  to  two  house-plotts  in 

Milk-lane,  _ , ...  ^ r . 

To  the  Co-Heirs  of  Alderman  William  Turner,  the  third  part  ol  a i unions 
thatched  house  to  the  street,  &c. ; the  third  part  of  one  house  and  back  building 
slated,  in  St.  Toolock’s-street,  &c. ; and  the  third  part  of  a fair  house  on  the  S.  side 
of  the  said  street  slated,  Stc. ; in  Wexford. 

To  Thomas  Crosby,  such  right  as  he  had  in  1641  to  the  lands  in  co.  Kerry, 
f In  trust  for  himself,  for  6,692/.  10s.  2d. ; Aldn.  Thomas  Leigh,  1,712/.  6s.  2d. ; 
Francis  Burrowes,  2,126/.  19s.  6d.;  John  Barnewall,  511/.  15s.  2d.;  Luke 
Earl  of  Fingall,  800/.;  Guy  Mouldsworth,  222/.  6s.  4d.  „ 

- ^ To  Marchell  Browne,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  granted  to  her  4th  1'eb.  1662,  to 

I the  brick  house  in  Rosemary-lane.  , . „ . . 

| To  Robert  Coppinger,  his  mortgage  of  50/.  on  part  of  the  front  house,  t 
(_back  houses,  a garden  and  backside,  in  James’s  Terrye’s-lane. 

f To  Mathew  Hussey,  his  right,  in  remainder,  to  Dromminstown  and  Rathkenny, 

' \ after  the  death  of  his  father  Hugh,  by  decree  dated  7th  July  1663. 

In  trust  for  Capt.  William  Hamilton  of  Kinard,  for  3,152/.  14s.  4d. ; Dame 
Beatrix  Hamilton,  1,015/.  13s.  4d.  due  to  Sir  William  Hamilton  knu,  hci  hus- 
band; Alexander  Stewart,  477/.  11s.  10  Id. ; Capt.  Robert  tan. 
1,398/.  9s.  8- |d. ; John  Kearnes,  159/.  3s.  lid.;  Cornet  John  H.  » 
349/.  8s.  8d. ; Lieut.  John  Hastings,  71/.  17s.  4d.;  Cornet  Jam“ 

122/.  7s.  4d.;  Capt.  Walter  Stewart,  494/.  & 6d. ; Ensign  Chas.  M Math, 

' i 95/.  8s.  6 d. ; Lieut.  David  Cather,  33/.  19s.  6d  ; Ensign  John  ^ewart, 

97/.  3s.  4d.;  Capt  James  IIaire,  243/.  2s.  lOJd.;  Ensign  William  Bal- 

ford,  142/.  7s.  2d. ; L.  Col.  Alexander  Monroe,  190/.  7s.  lOd. ; Robert 

Howeston  jun.  622/.  3s.  9 d. ; John  Carr,  l,014d.  12s.  3d.; ; JoliN' 
worth,  235/.  8s.  7d.;  Richard  Earl  of  Cavan,  and  Geo.  Cooke  of  London, 


(_merch>,  2,199/.  13s. 


87/!  13s.  3:jd. V Abiga?l  and  John  Crawford,  228/.  11s.  Id.;  Elizabeth  Craw- 
ford, 88/.  17s.  ljd.,  widow  of  Lieut.  Ja«  Hamilton  ’ *"S TiJZ" Wkeue 
83/.  2s.  10d.;  Qr.  Mr.  Hugh  Seller,  162/.  18s.  9\d.,  3 ■ ■ > 

127/.  2s.  8 |d.;  John  Lowry,  21/.  5s.  4d. ; L.euu  John  Leslie,  163/.  os.  9^. ; 

2 Qr.  Mr.  John  Porter,  48/.  7s.  ljd  ; Lieut.  Thomas  Lacy,  2824  10s  ^ 
Cornet  William  Wallis,  271/.  14s.;  James  Barton,  62/  3s. ; 

Scott,  64/.  10s.;  Qr.  Mr.  Robert  Hamilton  74/.  1^» jj,  ” 

Vause,  100/.  Is.  4|d. ; Ensign  Bernard  Gather,  1°2/.  .is.  . , 

Monroe,  2,309/.  13s. ; Ensign  Hugh  Hamilton,  99/.  1^.6d.  .George 

Cooke,  100/.  4s.  9d. ; Sir  Nicholas  Plunkett,  *08/.  19s.  ^ IW-,  ™ 

drewAdaire,  199/.  12s.  lid.;  George  Ca  bothers,  uo0/.  9s.  11* , c.ipt .Ua  ii 

Monroe,  88/.  7s.  7 d.;  Sir  John  Sheri.ocke,  2/.  1 Is.  lOd. , John  V , 

_1  /.  7s.  6d. ; Thomas  Pate,  13s. 

f In  trust  for  himself,  for  8,041/.  6s.  2d. ; John  Younge,  mi.  Is.  7d.;  Capt. 
Andrew  Knox,  387/.  17s.  2d.;  Capt.  Anthony 
Bryan,  178/.  17s.  9 d.;  Alexander  Campbeu, 40U  13s.  8d. 

ton,  617/.  8s.  5d. ; Archibald  Moore,  160/.  ljs.8d.,  James  . 

302/.  11s.;  Lieut.  George  Cooper,  447/.  10s.  4d.;  Comet  William  Davison, 
190/.  8s.  9d. ; Cornet  James  Cooper,  120/.  9s.  l in 

To  the  Co-Heirs  of  Paul  Turner,  the  benefit  of  their  decree  to  the  houses  in 

S,To*M,tSfDB  Catharine  hi.  wife  tho  to*  «f  **  » *>” 

house  in  Oxmantowne. 

( To  Sir  Jo...  Belie,  knt,  ihe  bn*  of  . «■«.  a*  «■  Aug»«  !«•>  » 
) the  premisses,  and  all  his  right  thereby.  , M rectorv  Gf 

‘ j To  Henry  Draycott,  his  right  by  decree,  dated  2d  May  ’ , 

I.  St.  Leonard’s,  for  so  much  as  lay  without  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Dundalk. 


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PERSONS, 

In  "’hose  Grants  the  Savings  are  con 

Marcus  Visct.  Dung  a non — 
continued. 

John  Browne,  &c. 

Samuel  Kerri  dge 
Ester  Archer,  &c. 

George  Duke  of  Albemarle 

Edward  Glegg  - 
Robert  Gorges 

Nathaniel  Phillpot,  &c.  - 
Arthur  Earl  of  Donegall  - 

Sir  George  Rawdon  Bart.,  &c. 


John  Lord  Visct.  Masseiieene 
Sir  James  Weymes  Knt. 


C .To  Patrick  Livin,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  19th  May  1663,  to  the  m-e- 
I nnsses,  or  any  part  thereof.  ' 1 

0 To  tlle  Minister  of  the  town  of  Dundalk  and  his  successors,  the  house  he  had 

1 elected  and  was  possessed  of  according  to  the  order  of  the  Commissioner. 

V.  lo  the  Minister  of  Carlingford,  the  like  saving  as  before. 

{To  Robert  Strabridge,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  23d  Nov.  1657,  bv  the 
court  of  Exchequer.  J 

27*  3§“  °f  fl“  B“J'  of  °A"'  ,te  b“*  of  “ d”“ 

{ To  die  Archbishop  of  Cashell  and  his  successors,  a chief-rent  of  5s.  id.  out  of 
Killclony. 

...To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  him  to 
Killclony,  after  reprisals.  ° 

I £ Richard  BaRNewall  knt.  & bait.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been 
vor  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Coobestoivne  and  Cookestowne,  after  reprisals. 

fq,l  MnJ!!CVfiRoS  °.f  Du,nsagllli»>  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated 

J 3d  March  1662,  for  800/.,  being  the  portion  of  Sir  Thomas  Esmond’s  daughter 
- J charged  on  Ballmtraman  and  other  lands,  in  the  barony  of  Shelmalier.  8 
I ,r  i kWa?NC5  EsM.ond  esT>  tlle  benefit  of  his  decree,  made  19th  June  1663,  and 
^certified  by  the  Commissioners  5th  March  1665. 

- {|)vTnvf'enn!d  MoVNTGAIiEETE>  sucb  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  him, 
Lby  vntue  of  his  proviso,  to  the  south  part  of  Fayle,  after  reprisals.  8 

- ”Eh*  “ “ be“  ” b«  HMH 

?rS,M‘Seb  H“-  {m  S>“  “i  0»»«  Francis 

Lucas,  806/.  12s  Old;  Dr.  John  Creighton,  1,487/.  14s.  5 d.-,  Nathaniei 

267/LT7vT’  ''I™  13S'  n';  J°HN  SouTHWELI-  85L  16«-  i Thomas  Gore, 
267/.  17s.;  Anthony  Dowdall,  454/.  & lOlrf  • Si,.  Tnuo  ’ 

116/.  14s.  3r/. ; Thomas  Meade,  873/.  3s.  5 d. ; Henry  Dowdall  5/  2^01^’ 

- •(  Ja«.  Wi..  and  Wm  M,LU,  67S I.  8s.  Si,  Tobias  Crbaaii,,,  2.8S»fl0s  5m  I 
W4'LLIAM  Mills,  1,589/.  19s.  7 d.;  Robert  Fletcher,  612/.  18s.  ’’ 

to  die  ^iiseln  Oxmmtt<nvne'T'IARI}JE  W‘fe’  the  benefit  and  right  of  their  decree 

U^^™“”*°b  risht  “ °“»  C“Sh“  “ “ '*«.  Adjudge 

{p/"  tr“t  for  himflf> {or  8&3l-  19 s.  lOrf. ; Major  Carol  Bolton,  2,089/.  18s.  9 d ■ 
Capt.  Robert  Leathes,  343/.  & 11</.;  Thomas  Theaker,  636/.  Is  lOrf  • 

’ 260/.  11 s.  3d. ; Nicholas  Combe,  154/.  17s.  6d. ; jImes 
Reily,  954  14s.  J Nicholas  Redworth,  186/.  & Hi;  John  Smith,  4,1.  12s.  id  ■ 
Richard  Bolton,  71/.  10s.  ’ 

In  trust  for  Aldermen  Toxteeth  and  Leigh,  for  1,048/.  18s.  Id. : Col  HrNnv 

. . Gregan,  218/.  14s.  4 d. ; John  Cosslett,  91/  2s  4 d ■ Mon  ml’  r RICK 
WlfaM,  Francis  Honor,.  2liT 

Dnlik?”"  D*"co”-  *•  **"*•  «f  * fee™  » * «nd  g,,de„  i„ 

.ndT5,ri  “ SSSfc  b,!"*fi,  °f*  “ * >”“*  “■>  ®"d.n,  «d  2 cotBgra 

3/.19s  ?lfd  ’ i j TH0MAS  PATE’  12s‘  ***!  Andrew  Logye^ 

' Jo  Nils  'n?n,^l LEGG’  hiS  ''l'"  ?°,a  I,?essuaSe  0,1  ‘ha  lands  of  Maine, 
his  grandfadmrto  sfl^T^estwJ1’  ” ^ death  Nicholas 

aJcr^eW^eSion  wl?"  "t' 't  “ "P*  °f  U out  °f  Ballynedrentagh 
to  him  andldf’heirs  wheieof,  after  the  expiration  of  the  lease,  was  adjudged 

To  Sir  Thomas  Harmon  knt.,  such  right  as  he  hail  to  n e 1 

garden  lying  in  the  backside  of  the  said  two  messuages,  and  extending' LfZls  the 
garden,  in  the  possess, on  of  Dame  Sarah  Donnellan,  by  virtue  of  £ deed  dated 
10th  November  1624,  deriving  under  one  Patrick  Gough.  t d 

a .i°m  nf' ohR  Earl  °f  A.NGPSEY,  the  rent  of  49/.  10s.  during  the  remainder  of 

rsrz  S‘Sd7£rd  - ,h' — - -« - «££ 

of  M"',ste''  of  St;  Nicholas  Parish  and  his  successors,  the  rent  of  12/  out 
NnwlnU  i1  messu?ff>  durmg  the  continuance  of  an  unforfeited  lease  upon  James 
. I'0!136’  which  was  settled  and  confirmed  on  said  parish  ministers. 
ve»r  in  foeT^'f  1^slfns1of  Slr  Silvester  Browne  knt.,  a rent-charge  of  SO/,  a 
ill  iee,  out  ot  all  the  houses  on  the  Blind  Quay. 


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‘ To  the  Executors  and  assigns  of  Samuel  Bathurst  esq.,  such  right  as  they  had  Palc 
to  one  of  the  three  last  pieces  of  ground  adjoyning  to  the  mansion  house  of  Sir  — 
George  Lane,  near  Cadogan’s-alley. 

To  the  city  of  Dublin,  such  right  as  they  had  to  the  rents  and  the  reversion  of 
the  houses  and  other  buildings  on  the  Wood  Quay  heretofore  intended  for  an 

- • Exchange,  and  to  the  waste  piece  of  ground  near  the  College. 

To  Patrick  Moore,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  5th  May  1662,  to  a house  in 
Bridge-street,  with  several  buildings  backwards,  a backside  and  garden. 

To  Sir  Robert  Kennedy  of  Mount  Kennedy,  county  Wicklow,  hart.,  such 
right  as  he  had  to  a house  and  plott  of  ground  in  Kennedy’s-lane. 

To  William  Gressingham,  his  right  to  the  King's  Head,  in  Christ  Church  lane. 

" In  trust  for  himself,  for  399/.  11s.  7jcZ.;  Robert  Southwell,  1,692/.  14s.  4c/. ; 

Dr.  Charles  Vaughan,  2,889/.  10s.  Id. ; Capt.  Henry  Vaughan  jun, 
989/.  8s.  9Jd. ; Henry  Hart,  2,012/.  16s.  4</.;  John  Cuningham,  269/.  10s.; 
John  Fergushill,  150/.  18s.  Itf. ; Lieut.  John  Bernard,  248/.  12s. ; Cornet 
Philip  Bernard,  186/.  9s.;  Adj.  General  Phil.  Bernard,  93/.  14s.  7c/.; 

' N Quarter  Master  Bernard,  116/.  9s.  8c/.;  John  Paulett,  106/.  6s.  8c/.;  Ambrose 
Colthorpe,  92/.  2s.  6c/.;  Sir  Robert  Maxwell,  1,880/.  15s.  7c/.;  Edward 
Aston,  285/.  6s.  8i[c/. ; Capt.  Hugh  Sterling,  135/.  19s.  9c/.;  Capt.  Henry 
Chatter,  240/.  15s.  10c/. ; Edward  Mulegan,  163/.  9s.  9 d. ; John  Barrett, 
156/.  4s.  9c/.;  Robert  Allen,  5/.  Is.  id. 

f To  Dr.  Thomas  Arthurs,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  was  or  should  be  adjudged 
I him  to  a front  stone  house  joining  to  Thomcore-castle,  on  the  W.  side  of  St.  John’s- 
| street,  after  reprisals. 

J To  Bartholomew  Stackpole  esq.,  ns  a nominee,  such  right  as  was  or  should  be 
c-  T adjudged  him  to  a front  house  on  the  E.  side  of  High-street,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Commissioned  Opficers,  a hundred  provisoes  for  the  payment  of  160/.  to 
the  officers  contained  in  the  100  lots  of  the  security  lately  divided  amongst  them, 
(_with  interest  at  8/.  per  cent,  from  29th  September  1667  until  25th  March  1668. 

‘ In  trust  for  John  Watkins,  for  2,164/.  17s.  3c/. ; Jane  Price,  440/.  14s.  8 d. ; 
James  Salmon,  1,051/.  15s.  id. ; Richard  Cox,  1,176/.  7s.  10c/.,  son  of  Capt. 
Richard  Cox ; Capt.  John  Sweete,  809/.  16s. ; Lieut.  Samuel  Browne,  348/.  14s. ; 
Capt.  Thomas  Bennett,  1,099/.  14s.  6 d. ; Lieut.  Edmond  Brockett,  245/.  10s.  7 d. ; 
Lieut.  Edmond  Nuce,  240/.  I4s.  4c/. ; Anne  Dunkin,  245/.  6s.  2d.,  due  to  Ensign 

- Thomas  Dunkin ; John  Bird,  531/.  6s. ; Robert  Shute,  423/.  13s. ; John 
Baldwin,  685/.  17s. ; John  Addis,  93/.  19s.  7 |cZ. ; John  Pooi.e,  93/.  19s.  74c/. ; 
Ellinor  Holcombe,  769/.  5s.  7c/.,  due  to  Capt.  William  Holcombe;  George 
Percivall,  256/.  6s.  11c/.;  John  Bucknor,  252/.  13s.  2d.;  Capt.  Maurice 
Downes,  952/.  9s. ; Quarter  Master  James  Thomlins,  228/.  4s.  6 d. ; John  Smith, 

1_4Z.  12s.  id. 

c To  the  Mortgagees,  then  respective  rights  to  the  lands  by  y«  several  mortgages 
" 1.  expressed  in  the  patent,  until  satisfied  or  discharged. 

C To  the  Bishop  of  Limerick,  his  right  to  the  120  a.  2 r.  14 1>.  statute  measure,  in 
\ Killmallock  liberties,  after  reprisals. 

f To  Christopher  Cruice,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  300/.,  or  30/.  a year 
until  paid,  out  of  Coolistowne  and  Mullencrosse,  &c.,  by  decree  dated  3d  June  1663. 

| To  Theobald  Earl  of  Carlingford,  his  right  to  Boolis  and  Hacklem,  by  virtue 
! of  his  provisoes  in  the  Acts  of  Settlement. 

" v To  John  Hollywood,  the  whole  benefit  of  a lease  of  1,000  years,  or  a rent-charge 
of  80/.  until  paid  800/.,  out  of  Painstowne,  &c.,  by  decree  18th  June  1663. 

| To  Thomas  Clinton,  his  right  to  Mullencrosse  and  Boolis,  then  in  his  possession, 
|_by  decree  dated  15th  August  1663. 

f To  John  and  Francis  Masterson  and  their  heirs,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity, 
\in  the  premises  granted  to  Parsons  and  Gibson,  by  decree  dated  26th  June  1663. 
f In  trust  for  himself,  for  3,716/.  18s.  6: Id. ; John  Lord  Berkeley,  6,037/.  Is.  9c/. ; 

I Charles  White,  1,191/.  6s. ; Redworth,  521/.  17s.  3d.;  the  Heirs  of 

Rd.  Hawkshead,  73/.  15s.'  5 d. ; Earl  of  Mount- Alexander,  308/.  17s.  3c/.; 

- J Capt.  Daniel  Eden,  135/.  14s.  l}d.;  Lieut.  Robert  Hamilton,  86/.  14s.  2d.; 

I Lawrence  Crawford,  34/.  10s.  lid. ; John  Smith,  9/.  4s.  8c/. 

I To  William  Archbold,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law 
(_for  Spinans  ats  Spinasse. 

r To  Sir  Rd.  Barnewali.  bart.,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  decreed  to 
I him,  as  a nominee,  to  part  of  Crixtowne,  after  reprisals.  ...  , 

1 To  William  Hawkins  of  Dublin,  esq.,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  bar.  Kinalea,  by 
‘ q virtue  of  a lease  made  24th  July  1657  by  Robert  Barrow  of  Dublin,  esq.,  to  him,  for 
I 1,700/.  for  99  years,  at  a peppercorn,  to  begin  from  said  Barrow’s  death,  under 
(_whom  Lord  Corke  derived  his  tide  to  said  lands. 

To  Maurice  Fitz-Gerald,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  mill, 
f To  the  Lord  Mountgarrett,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him,  by  certificate 
r (.dated  16th  November  1666,  upon  his  proviso,  to  the  premisses. 

r To  Christopher  Evers,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  27th  March  1663,  to 
’ \ Bingerstowne,  he  being  thereby  left  to  law  for  die  recovery  thereof. 

r To  Ellin,  relict  of  Doctor  Gerard  Fennell,  for  life,  remainder  to  such  other 
. J to  whom  by  law  it  did  belong,  all  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  adjudged  to 
l be  due  to  them,  in  his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  Ballygriffin,  after  reprisals, 
f To  John  Hodder  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  patent,  and  his  dde  thereby  to  Rogarran 
\ais  Robogarrane. 

r To  Susan  Butler,  her  right,  by  decree  dated  16th  April  1663,  to  the  hmds  of 
j Ballaghborrow  and  Shancolligh,  Forstallstowne,  Tomonearly,  Killegny  and  Knocks- 
' towne,  for  her  life,  and  after  to  be  charged  with  300/.  a piece  to  her  daughters 
L Ellinor  and  Ellen. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Samuel  Winter  - 
Elizabeth  Hepbourne 


James  Duke  of  Ormond 

Thomas  Archbishop  of  Casheli. 
James  Fleming 

Michael  Archbishop  of  Dublin 
Jeffrey  Fanning 
William  Brett  - 

Anne  Harman 

Sir  William  Thompson 

Thomas  Lestrange 
William  Harmer  - 

Richard  Clutterbucke 
Hugh  Montgomery  - 

Hugh  Montgomery,  &c.  - 

John  Wakeham  - 
John  Bourke 

Henry  Sankey  . 

Richard  Earl  Corke  and") 
Richard  Earl  of  Arran/ ' 

John  Cliffe  . 

Sir  George  Ayscue  Km. 

John  Leonard  . 

Richard  Barry  - 


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w,"“'  •“  ”h  ‘’S'”  “ “ » 

-*  - “ b“  w » » 

- -f . AttTHUR  Visct;  Iveagh,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him,  as  a nominee, 
l to  all  or  any  y premisses,  after  reprisals. 

d*™  “ - wa>  — “bi1™ 

To  Mary  Bryan,  the  benefit  of  her  decree  to  a house  in  High-street  Kilkenny 

‘ ' gJJn  to  “d'  ”SM  “ ‘ h“”  “J 

To  the  Corporation  of  Kilkenny,  such  rights  as  they  had  to  their  chief-rents 
and  reversion  of  any  of  the  houses  and  premisses  in  Kilkenny, 
f , To  Sir  Amos  Meredith  and  Valent,ne  Gratrix,  their  right  and  possession  to 

- J fhe  ITpn'mng  Part  °f  MuUaShneony.  containing  122  a.  3 r.  24  p.,  till  Reprised  for 

Up* ”gh*  “d in  » *■  »t  until 

SSSXt  S”  “d  «»  f«H  benefit  of  o Imt  bv  Mm 

■ i Tn  M M m T f the  Pr®1TUSSes  as  were  contained  in  a former  decree, 
j To  Mis.  Mary  Blaney,  die  benefit  of  her  decree,  dated  4th  April  1663,  to  all 
k or  any  of  the  premisses.  r au 

* I 1 by  deCr?,e’ t0  Jo,'danstowne.  saving  and  excepting 
L all  such  lands  as  weie  set  out  by  the  usurped  powers  to  John  Hughson  a regicide. 

To  the  Crown,  Rathmore,  part  of  Ballingarry,  3 a. 
f *e  Mortgagees,  the  right  of  their  mortgages. 

' lint  fcSSL  1«T  "*  ”Sht  “ d”  ‘ °f  BJl,boggm  „ h.  or 

eS^’  a Cl”efry  of  5i  4s-  •»*  of  Gorinmay  and  Seskinryan, 

) pi-.,,  n nJI^Tfquity,  to  Gorinmay  and  Knockanackroe ; a chiefrvof  2/ out 
(.of  Killcopickan  and  Kdlcallatrim,  and  2/.  out  of  Knockanackroe  Ind  oSanls 

ft  Tfl,thF  Ef.cutor?  ,of  John  Bligh,  late  of  Rathmore,  co.  Meath,  esq  , the  full 
V-Bligh  s behalf,  touching  the  premises. 

f !lelIf  and  ““'goes  of  Sir  Thomas  Rotherane,  the  reversion  of  die  last- 

1 mentioned  lands,  after  the  expiradon  of  1,000  years. 

V.  lo  die  Lord  Dillon,  die  benefit  of  a decree  19th  August  1663. 

To  Patrick  Roche,  his  right  to  Ballinhallisk,  by  decree  dated  27th  July  1663 

LCullemame,  and  in  the  east  parts  of  Raylestowne  and  Rathbritt,  after  reprisal 

p“'“ 

f,  To  Philip  Davies,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law  for  the 
l5«”SVl  “f  "'Sl»**8b,  Knockanere,  SmgUung.r'T  fa 

1 £!'e  YisC0Unt  Gormanstowne,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  whereby  he  was  to  he 

e toied,  after  reprisals,  to  the  lands  of  Carricknegowny,  two  Breakhills  Trine 
dnfiagh,  Draugitgl,  C™1»,  Cmnomalogh,,  „°nd  Itamona  ' 

xr„  tru.s;  tor  111,011  Earl  of  Mount-Alexander,  for  1,853/.  16s.  8M  • Cant 
?"G“  ] Montgomery,  4,843/.  8s.  9f<Z. ; Hugh  Campbell,  5,413/.  19s’  Sr 
-John  Sandeland,  1/. & 6 d.;  Thomas  Wynde,  31.  11s.  9d,  ■ i ■■■ 

*'s  risht’ in  remainder>  after  the  deadi  of  Dudley  Col- 
l Clough,  by  decree  dated  11th  August  1663,  to  Gurteene-Phillip  and  Cromqge,  222a 

ililpsssiS 

f, . To  the  Viscount  Gormanstowne,  such  right  as  had  been 
l him  upon  his  proviso  to  Molestowne,  after  a previous  reprise. 

{tW  »d  Stf  °”*Y  ““  “■  °f  •«  °«  rf  Dpp«- 

(fi.s  “■  °f  *-°m-  “ L“d  •■»*> 

To  Richard  Netterville,  the  like  saving,  by  decree  19th  June  1663. 

{ and" Newtowne311  °f  KlLDA*E’ ,he  chie('reM  o{  lSl- °ut  of  Kellistowne,  Creifstowne, 


ir  should  be  adj  udged 


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PERSONS, 

In  whose  Grants  the  Savings  arc  contained. 


Thomas  Stuart,  &c. 


r~  In  trust  for  himself  and  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  for  3,474/.  10s.  8f d. ; Sir  Arthur 
Forbes,  1,765/.  10s.;  Martha  Hatt  widow,  223 /.  13s.  8 </.,  due  to  Cornet 
Simon  Hatt;  Lieut. Thos.  Newcomen,  706/.  18s.  Gd. ; Capt.  Hugh  Montgomery, 
2,123/.  4s.  0\d. ; Capt.  Francis  Graham,  1,916/.  5s.  1 Gd. ; William  Shaw, 
1,006/.  14s.;  Ensign  John  Mentray,  116/.  3s.  9c/. ; Capt.  John  Gledston, 
428/.  10s.  10</. ; Ensign  James  Gledston,  58/.  11s.  6<Z. ; Lieut.  Wm.  Richard- 
son, 289/.  8s.  9<Z.;  Robert  Lenane,  1/.  13s.  6d. ; Thomas  Wind,  4/.  12s.  3d. 

To  Thomas  Delahide,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  part  of  a slated  tenement  and 
outhouse  in  West-street  Drogheda. 

To  the  Widow  Fleming  and  her  heirs,  her  right  to  a slated  house  and  back 
building  in  the  said  street. 

To  William  Davis,  his  right  to  the  aforesaid  slated  tenement,  and  another  d ', 
in  the  same  street. 

To  Christopher  Ciieevers,  his  right  to  a slated  tenement  and  shedd  in  Saint 
Lawrence-street. 

To  Alderman  George  Peppard,  his  right  to  die  ruinous  walls  of  an  old  waste, 
by  decree  dated  17th  August  1663. 

To  Charles  Moore,  his  right  to  a tenement  in  Shop-street. 

To  Richard  Orson,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  and  his  right  to  die  tenement  or 
house  slated,  back  tenement,  and  outhouse  in  Shop-street. 

To  John  Moore  and Netterville,  their  right  to  the  said  last  pre- 

To  Richard  Mortimer,  his  right  to  a small  slated  tenement  in  Batchelor’s  lane, 
L and  a warehouse  diere. 


Hugh  Montgomery,  &c. 


Sir  Arthur  Forbes  Bart.  - 


Walter  Corby 


Richard  Lord  Coloony,  &c. 


Sir  Henry  Wadington  Knt. 


John  Osborne,  &c. 


William  Hamilton 


Hans  Albert  Widman 


Hugh  Rowley 


(122.) 


r In  trust  for  himself,  for  3,543/.  19s.;  Capt.  John  Keith,  1,370/.  16s.  3d. ; 
< James  M'Gill,  1,392/.  Is.  lit/.;  Robert  Brice,  5,154/.  16s.  8d. ; William 
L Bishop  of  Limerick,  654/.  Ss.  id. 

f To  Arthur  Chamberlaine,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  decree,  to  two  houses  in 
j Mullencrosse. 

| To  Robert  Nugent,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  the  premisses,  according  to 
j his  decree. 

j To  Robert  Nugent  of  Moyragh,  co.  Meath,  esq , a rent-charge  of  4/.  out  of 
Ballynefidd  and  Killpatricke,  by  decree. 

| To  Robert  Nugent  of  Donore,  co.  Meath,  esq.,  the  like  rent-charge  out  of 
(_Little  Woods  and  Loughanstowne,  by  decree. 

{To  Brent  Moore  esq.  and  Ellinor  his  wife,  the  full  benefit  of  a decree,  dated 
10di  August  1654  to  the  lands  of  Edergoole  and  Nallasly. 


In  trust  for  himself,  for  4,819/.  14s.  5d. ; William  Dowdall,  528/.  8s.  Bid. ; 
Robert  McGill,  505/.  3s.;  Richard  Leigh,  60/.  11s.  2d. ; John  Williamson, 
144/.  7s.  6 d. ; Capt.  Hercules  Langford,  3,854/.  14s.  7 </.;  Capt.  James 
Stopford,  1,891/.  4s.  8j«Z. ; John  Croker,  311/.  13s.  2 \d. 

To  James  Ronan,  the  chiefries  of  5s.  out  of  a front  house  slated,  in  Kingsale,  1/. 
) out  of  front  house  in  High-street,  and  4/.  out  of  a front  house,  &c.  in  Low  Fisher- 

To  Patrick  Meagh,  a chiefry  of  3s.  id.  on  the  first  house. 

To  William  Galway,  the  chiefries  of  5s.  on  a front  house,  malt-house,  and 
garden,  in  Cork-street,  and  15s.  on  a thatched  house,  &c.  in  Frier-street. 


To  Henry  M'Moyler  Burke,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  75  a.  in  Levally- 
chooge  qr.,  and  187  a.  in  Dowgarrane. 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  3d  August  1663, 
to  37  a.  in  Gortneskehy  qr.,  and  to  Monnin,  Lower  Carrowmore,  and  Lissanorgan. 

ToMelaghlin  Donnellan,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  5th  August  1663,  to  the 
said  37  a.  in  Gortneskehy. 


‘ In  trust  for  Sir  Martin  Noell  knt.,  for  942/.  8s.  2d. ; Edward  Duddleston, 
133/.  16s.;  Mary  Middleton,  492/.  5s.;  Geffery  Williams,  191/.  7s.  Id. ; 
John  Osborne,  139/.  4s.  6 d. ; Quarter-Master  James  Hf.nly,  571/.  17s.  7d. ; 
Margaret  Underwood,  531/. 4s.  2d.;  Ellin  Goscoyne,  2,148/.  Is.  bd. ; Peter 
Beaghan,  803/.  9s.  4cZ. ; James  Mansorgh,  232/.  7s.  (id. ; Major  Hump.  Perrott, 
' 1,186/.  4s.  2\d. ; John  Bysse  esq.,  cli.  baron,  811/.  16s.  id. ; John  Exiiam, 
1,482/.  2s.  id. ; Thomas  Lestrange,  91/.  17s.;  Moyses  Hill,  687/.  & 10c/. ; 
William  Seward,  742/.  3s.  7j></.;  William  Johnston,  28/.  12s.  3d. 

To  John  Farrell  esq.,  a rent-charge  of  20/.  out  of  Lacktonagh,  Clonfore,  and 
Cappoge,  by  proviso  in  the  Explanatory  Act. 
f In  trust  for  himself,  for  5,516/.  17s.  9 d. ; Hugh  Montgomery,  1,382/.  2s.  1 Inf.; 
Richard  Price,  1,215/.  18s.  Hr/. ; Thomas  Page,  319/.  5s.  Id. ; Alexander 
Johnston,  109/.  9s.  lit/. ; Thomas  Johnston,  137/.  16s.  10t/. ; Andrew 
Mimne  or  Minine,  29/.  3s.;  James  Barry,  948/.  12s.  6 </.;  William  Sterling, 
255/.  15s.;  Lieut.  Robert  Hamilton,  844/.  8s.  9 d.;  John  Maxwell,  46/.  15s.; 
Robert  Fulterton,  509/.  2s.  11</. ; Thomas  Smith,  419/.  5s.  8 d. ; John 
Sandilons,  400/.  18s.  7 d. ; Lieut.  Robert  Hamilton,  45/.  14s.  bid. 

To  Daniel  0‘Brien  of  Duogh,  one  of  the  54  nominees,  such  right  as  had  been  or 
should  be  adjudged  him  to  the  lands  of  Killconnell,  Ballyneleakin,  Cloghanidwynnc, 
Keineelty,  Ballyellane,  and  Ballyeragh,  after  reprisals  to  Capt.  W'”  Hamilton. 

To Sarsfield  and  Nicholas  Blake,  their  right,  by  final  settlement,  as 

transplanted  persons,  to  Errecorrodan. 

To  Daniel  0‘Brien,  a nominee,  his  right  to  Toraghbegg,  after  reprisals. 

/ To  Anne,  Ellinor,  and  Bridget  Fitz-Gerald,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity, 
\to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses,  by  decree  dated  6th  June  1663. 


To  Sir  George  Lane,  such  right  as  he  had  to  a chiefry  of  50s.  out  of  Wespalls- 
towne  and  Barnapstowne.  . , , T , „„„  . .. 

To  John  Arthure,  the  benefit  of  his  certificate,  dated  28th  June  1666,  for  his 
.ight  to  a statute  staple  of  160/.  on  the  premisses,  and  another  statute  staple  for  100/. 
for  the  payment  of  50/.  on  the  lands  of  Leestowne. 

To  Nicholas  Plunket  esq.,  his  decree,  dated  3d  March  1662,  for  his  right  to  a 
l_chiefry  of  30s. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Sir  Gilbert  Gerhard  Knt. 


Denny  Muschamp,  See. 


Nathaniel  Vincent 


- < To  the  Vicars  Choral  of  St.  Patrick’s  and  their  successors,  such  right  as  they 
| had  on  22d  October  1641  in  the  messuages  and  40  a.  arable  land  of  old  extent  in 
V.  Hotlistoune. 

Jin  trust  for  Lieut.  Colonel  Musciiampe,  for  4,625/.  4s.  5 d.;  Lieut.  Colonel 
I-Iovenden,  1,982/.  15s.;  Capt.  Thomas  Way,  1,128/.  4s.  Id. ; Major  William 
l Harding,  1,566/.  2s.  2d.;  Lieutenant  John  Steere,  1,355/.  15s.;  John  Selby, 
l 1,052/.  7s.  lit/.;  Thomas  Mason,  13/.  13s.  lid;  Da  t 


f In  tru 
| Li  " 


Jermine,  4/.  12s.  4c/. 
for  Lendsey,  for  1,899/.  Is. ; William  Lovell  or  Lovett,  363/.  18s.  id. 


Philip  Parker,  &c. 


Francis  Willoughby 


Sir  Thomas  Meredith,  &c.  ■ 


George  Brigstock 


Walter  Calhone,  767/.  16s. ; Capt.  Alex.  Montgomery,  1,764/.  11s. 

| Lieut.  John  Mortimer,  309/.  17s.  3d.;  Capt.  Edward  Hill,  524/.  2s. 

Capt.  Albert  Cuningham,  99/.  18s.  10c/.;  Lieut.  Archibold  Nicholes, 
I 356/.  10s.  9d. ; Alexander  Montgomery,  262/.  3s.  id. ; Adam  Wareing, 
j 643 L 16s. ; Capt.  John  Nisbett,  1,652/.  6s.  3d. ; Capt.  Henry  Grey,  514/.  6s.  9c/. 

_ ! Capt.  Henry  Banister,  594/.  13s.  9c/.;  Ensign  Henry  Banister,  79/.  19s.  6c/. 

. Ensign  John  Gallagher,  104/.  4s.  6 d. ; Widow  Cotherington,  92/.  10s.  9cZ. 

Anne  or  Jane,  widow  of  Capt.  David  Carey,  644/.  15s.  2d;  Walter  Mottley. 
i 257/.  5s.  10c/.;  Thomas  Beard,  223/.  4s.  5d;  Richd.  Bettsworth  or  Beastworth. 

I 179/.  18s.  lOd ; Barnaby  Grimstone,  225/.  16s.  5d ; Anthony  Gambwell! 
ats  Gamble,  166/.  & 8d;  James  Mills,  159/.  3s.  2d;  William  Hartwell, 

| 52/.  15s.  3d ; Symon  Bridges,  75/.  18s.  9 £d ; Sir  John  Sherlocke,  28/.  13s.  6id; 
LQuarter-Master  Lewis  Stibbins,  72/.  17s.  6d 

( I*1  trust  for  Sir  R.  Forbes,  1 1,562/.  & lOd  ; John  Cuningham,  281/.  15s.  8d ; 
- < Jeffery  Browne,  251/.  14s.  3d;  John  Stepney,  15/.  13s.  5 d;  William 
(.Johnston,  4/.  13s.  2d 

/ To  his  sisters  Mary  and  Anstas  Gold,  the  benefit  of  their  decree,  dated 
\3Ist  July  1663,  to  their  portions  of  500/.  a piece,  to  be  issuing  out  of  the  premisses. 

[ To  the  executors,  administrators,  and  assignes  of  Thomas  Vincent,  their  ri<rht  to 
die  last-mentioned  lands  in  die  bar.  of  Slane,  by  virtue  of  a lease  made  9th°June 
1654  by  said  Sir  Jacob  Garratt  to  said  Vincent  for  1,000  years  from  Michaelmas 
dien  next  followin";  and  their  right  to  the  last-mentioned  lands  in  the  bar.  of 
Navan,  by  virtue  oF  a lease  made  22d  May  1654  by  Brett  to  said  Vincent  for  1,000 
years  from  24th  June. 

To  Matthias,  son  and  heir  of  Hugh  Hussey,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated 
17th  July  1663,  and  all  his  right,  after  his  father’s  death,  to  Tankardstowne  and 
Hilltowne. 

1 o Robert  Blake  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be 
decreed  to  him  to  Wardtowne  and  Phillinstowne,  after  reprisals. 

To  Robert  Maude  and  Edward  Plunket,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to 
part  of  Drissoge,  by  decree  dated  11th  May  1663. 

To  Lord  Trimleston,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  7th  December  1666,  to  the 
lands  of  ICillnecrosse,  after  reprisals. 

To  Warner  Westenra  of  Dublin,  merchant,  and  his  assigns,  the  benefit  of  a judg- 
ment of  1,000/.  acknowledged  by  Tho’  Vincent,  father  to  said  Nathaniel,  in  the  King's 
liench,  and  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  thereby  to  the  premisses,  and  also  the  benefit 
l_ot  a statute  staple  of  5,000/.  acknowledged  by  said  Vincent  6th  August  1663. 
f In  trust  for  himself,  for  245/.  19s.  9 d. ; Capt.  William  Tucker,  460/.  Is.  8c/. ; 
o in,  r°"  , t l'  El)WAItD  Cooper,  363/.  18s.  id. ; Lieut.  Nicholas  Brady, 
Tn,,  „ E,eut-  Samuel  Grosvener,  1,122/.  14s.  8d.;  Rice  Waigiit, 

194/.  9s.  8c/  ; John  Hamlin,  335/.  14s.  lrf. ; Mr.  Packington,  343/.  8s.; 
lUis.  Mary  Wheeler  alias  Young,  widow  of  Quarter- Master  William  Wheeler, 

’ Capt ' Uixicke  Fitz -Morris,  Mrs.  Evett,  and  Wm.  Gough, 
1,000/.;  Lli.inor  Peirce,  widow  of  Major  Robert  Peirce,  1,199/.  11s.  10c/.- 
Quarter- Master  Richard  Savill,  462/.  13s.  9c/. ; Mis.  Gwenthlean  Kitchman, 

' *•  8rf-i  Lieut.  Theophilus  Cary,  691/.  15s.  3d.;  Elizabeth  Cappocke, 
,1Js-  8Jd‘;J/Irs-  Maiiy  Scudamore,  171/.  16s.  11c/.;  Thomas  Morley, 
267/.  is.  7c/.;  Robert  Jones,  183/.  14s.  8c/.;  John  Oldish,  498/  6s  • the 
"5™  f Eieut-  Fitz-Gerald,  1,382/.  2s.  6<Z. ; Harmon  or  Harnecan  Cotts, 
103/.  16s.  3d. ; John  Sharpe,  316/.  13s.  11c/.;  John  Verreaker,  49/.  15s.  9c/.; 
Kobert  Williams,  229/.  4s.  3d.;  Pauls  Goodwine,  275/.  18s.  id;  Mrs 
Ear“ett>  1077-  19s,  8c/. ; Richard  Bent,  836/.  4s.  7c/.:  William  Dethickb 


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/.  13s.  5 d.;  John  Smith,  il.  12s.  id. 

..  To..?.,e  Co;£e:f  of  Paul  Turner,  the  benefit  of  their  decree  to  Enorelly  alias 
Newrilhg  and  Ballytenona,  returned  the  property  of  William  Turner.  y 

....  . i n of  Christian  Roche,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  the  lands 

ol  luchardstowne,  Glancoman,  Curraghuhensey,  and  Ballyduneene. 

In  trust  for  himself,  for  9,359/.  5s.  9.{c/. ; Maurice  Weames,  2,756/.  11s  (lid 
io  James  Coppinger,  a chiefly  of  13s.  6c/.  out  of  the  front  house,  back  house, 
and  backside,  m Gould’s-laue. 

To  the  Corporation  of  Coiike,  such  right  as  they  had  to  a key  in  Mallow-street. 
In  trust  lor  himself,  for  1,847/.  12s. ; Lieut.  Samuel  Foxcroft,  100/.  5s.  8 d. ; 
fW  Lie'u;  Anthony  Troy,' 273/.  11s.  7c/.; 

Major  Richd.  Buckworth, 


Capt.  Garrett  Peirce,  1,061/,  13s. 

5‘‘: ; William  Pilsworth,  74/.  5s.  Id. ; Lieut.  Thomas  Carpenter! 
i -f  •> '/  ’ „ Fusign  Jo i , n Hawkesworth,  168/.  6s.;  Lewis  Downes, 
4J3/.  I.)S.  3c/.;  Quarter-Master  John  Rawlins,  392/.  4s.  4AcZ. ; Quarter-Master 
Henry  Marwood,  1,023/.  19s.  3c/.;  Ensign  Thomas  Rockley,  98/.  10s.  lOrf  • 

Cant.  William  Const ap’”  > i«'  ->->  » ’ 

Monck,  86/.  . 


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71  T 71  c T-  In  " ’ JoHN  Ward,  25/.  2s.;  Richard  Stephens! 

■.Is-  J}"-'’  Cieut. Darby  Grady,  1/.  13s.  101c/.;  Symon  Bridges,  104/.  11s.  10ic/ 

. 1 o t,apt.  John  Campbell,  his  right  to  Corbrack  and  Mullaghanary. 

To  James  Flem: 
confirmed  upon  a n: 


such  right  as  he  had  to  the  premisses  by  a former  certificate 
•tgage. 


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Alexander  M'Donneli. 


FaRNHAM  At.DERSEY 


William  Finch,  &c. 


Benjamin  Crofts 


Daniel  Redman 


Humphrey  Minchin 


f To  Nicholas  Faunt,  sucli  right,  in  law  or  equity,  by  decree  dated  31st  July 
\1663,  to  Gortneslinnagliy. 

f To  Randal  Marq.  of  Antrim,  the  chiefry  of  21.  and  the  rent  of  50/.,  towards  the 
I discharge  of  the  rent  reserved  to  the  crown  by  a deed  of  settlement  made  by  the 
I Marquess’s  father,  and  also  his  right  to  hold  a court  of  record,  every  three  weeks, 
j within  the  said  barony. 

I To  the  Bishop  of  Connor,  such  right  to  any  of  the  premisses  as  his  predecessors 
(_were  possessed  of  23d  October  1641. 

{To  Arthur  Chamberlaine  alias  Brownloe  esq.,  such  right  as  he  shall 
have  to  Nisleratb,  after  the  death  of  Lettice  the  widow  of  Patrick  Chamberlaine, 
and  then  wife  of  Alexander  Aston,  esqrs.,  on  whom  the  same  were  settled  for 
99  years,  if  she  should  so  long  live,  long  before  the  rebellion,  by  virtue  of  his 
decree  dated  20th  August  1 663. 

{To  Christopher,  son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Love,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of 
the  premisses  by  reason  of  a deficient  adventure  of  100/.  purchased  by  Mr.  Lam- 
bert from  the  executors  of  Christopher  Love,  father  of  the  said  Christopher,  and 
guardian  of  Christopher  the  younger. 

f To  James  Fitz-Gerald  of  Larra,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  or 
\ should  be  adjudged  him  to  Rathduffe,  after  reprisals. 

' In  trust  for  Capt.  Thomas  Mills,  S,24S/.  14s.  10f/.;  George  Phillips  esq., 
237/. ; Gilbert  Deane,  332/.  19s.;  William  and  Henry  Finch,  7,640/.  14s.  3d. ; 
Quarter  Master  Henry  Morgan,  64/.  10s.  8d.;  CapL  Lieut.  Thomas  Browne, 
16/.  6s.  Id. ; Ensign  Symon  Richardson,  110/.  19s.  Sil.;  William  Forster, 
48/.  & 1 1 jd. ; Anthony  Whitecroft,  136/.  10s.  4d. ; Joseph  Holt,  17/.  2s.  7 d.; 
Richard  Ball,  188/.  & 10  id. ; John  Barrett,  15/.  14s.  7 d.;  Foulke  Ellis, 
44/.  1 Is.  1 \d. ; Andrew  Logies,  4/.  12s.  4 d. 

To  Maurice  Rocii,  such  light  as  he  had  to  front  house  and  backside,  in  D'1 
Terry’s-lane. 

{To  Nics.  Darcy  y«  younger,  his  right,  by  decree  made  11th  July  1663,  to 
Clonfadd,  after  die  death  of  Nic’  Darcy  esq.,  his  grandfather. 

Col.  Humphrey  Barrowes,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Ardagh,  Ballycarrick,  and 
Dnnnamunerry. 

To  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  his  right  to  a rent-charge  of  4/.  out  of  part  of 
Castlerickard,  by  decree  dated  22d  June  1663. 

To  Wii,  Fitz-Gerald  gent,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  300/.  on  said  lands,  by 
decree  dated  3d  August  1663. 

To  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  of  SI.  out  of  Ballylinch  and  part  of  Legane. 
To  Edmond  Visct.  Mountgarrett,  his  right,  by  proviso  in  the  Act  of  Expla- 
nation, page  152,  to  Glanmagow  and  Farradogh  alias  Farraclogh,  after  reprisals. 

To  Lawrence  Allen,  his  right  to_a  rent-charge  of  12 /.  out  of  Corballis,  by 
(_decree  dated  27th  April  1663. 

JTo  Ellen  Viscountess  Dowager  Ikerin,  all  the  right  she  had  to  all  die 
premisses,  by  decree  dated  16di  June  1663. 

i To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  such  right  as  had  been  or  should  be  decreed  him  to 
(.all  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

f In  trust  for  Jane  Bathurst  and  Robt.  Reading,  4,288/.  2s.  9d. ; Lieut. 


: Fuli 


, 589/.  Is.; 


Sir  Arthur  Forbesse  Bart  and 
Thomas  Stewart 


i Col.  William  Meade,  702/.  6s.  5 <Z. ; Cornet  Williaj 

Thomas  Saunders,  152/.  7s.; .Sugar,  168/.  13s.  Id.;  Teigf.  Carthy, 

| 112/.  15s.;  Martin  Farlow,  350/.  19s.  8 </.;  Mary  Daunt,  158/.  10s.  9d. ; 
John  Lord  Visct.  Massereene,  &c.  •(  Mrs.  Smith,  156/.  15s. ; Mrs.  Parsons,  7/.  4s.  7 </. ; Amy  Thomas,  408/.  16s.  8 d. ; 

I John  Mountford,  595/.  19s.  10c/. ; Sir  George  Rawdon,  167/.  15s.;  Ezekiel 
Priest,  12/.  6s.  4<Z. ; Sir  Matthew  Appleyard,  857/.  10s.  Id. ; Roger  late  Visct. 
| Ranelagh,  2,483/.  3s.  9d. ; Arthur  Visct.  Ranelagh,  1,018/.  12s.  5 d. ; John 
[_Smith,  4/.  12s.  4 d. 

’ f In  trust  for  them  both,  for  8,142/.  19s.  6 d. ; for  Capt.  Thos.  Stewart, 
1 3,968/.  5s.  old. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  4<Z. 

J To  Thomas  Eustace,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  parcell  of  ground  on  which 
I is  a coach-house,  in  Cook-street. 

L To Winham,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  ruined  house  in  Cooke-street. 

s Pemberton  deceased,  such  right  to  all  or  any  of 

To  Lawrence  Cruise,  such  right  as  he  had  in  Brittas. 

In  trust  for  himself,  for  11,521/.  18s.  3d. ; Robert  Maxwell,  102/.  19s. ; 
Richard  Mansfield,  289/.  14s.  3d.;  Griffith  Howard,  201/.  5s.  lOd. 

/ To  John  Campbell,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses  in  co.  Monaghan, 
\by  decree  dated  19th  September  1654. 

f In  trust  for  Eras.  Graham,  administrator  of  Major  W"  Graham,  for  3,106/.  8s. 

I Major  Arthur  Graham,  2,455 1.  7s.  3d. ; William  Sheddow,  678/.  13s.  id. 

Robert  Sheddow,  91/.  2s.  lid.;  Capt.  Geruard  Erwin,  1,910/.  10s.  id. . 
] Cornet  John  Johnston,  8/.  5s.;  Lieut.  John  Johnston,  106/.  8s.  ad. ; Lady 
i Sarah  Donellan,  administratrix  of  Capt.  Charles  Blundell,  41/.  las.  4d. ; Sir 
Walter  Plunket,  425/.  14s.;  John  Wakefield,  370/.  13s.  9d.;  Sahkey  Sil- 
yaud,  621/.  2s.  lOd. ; Dudly  Cooley,  264/.  15s. ; Sir  John  Boyce,  406/.  16s.  Id. ; 
[_Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  21/.  4s.  9d. ; Lieut.  John  Browne,  95/.  5s. 
f To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall  knt.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  ad- 
Ljudged  him  to  Ratooth,  after  reprisals  to  Roger  Streete. 

To  Carroll  Boiion  mb  the  benefit  of  Mo  dee.ee  to  . mtm.  Ufb  on  the 
1'“to  KS™rlH?ifPOLR  esq.,  the  benefit  of  In.  decree  to  f hud.  in  Quoad.  Co. 


Susanna  Rogill 
Thomas  Bligh 
Thomas  Armstrong 
John  Curry 


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Sir  Walter  Plunket  Knt.,  &c.  - 


Sir  Hans  Hamilton  Knt.  & Bart. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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Sir  Hans  Hamilton  Knt.  & Bart. 


Sir  Hans  Hamilton  Knt.  & Bart., 


Sir  Hans  Hamilton  Knt.  & Bart, 


Sir  Audley  Mervin  Knt. 


W illiam  Montgomery 


Richard  Barry,  &c. 


To  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  the  chiefry  of  Is.  out  of  Kilfane. 

‘In  trust  for  himself,  for  12,111/.  lls.  4d. ; Hugh  Pollden,  21.  16s.  2d.;  John 
Dowling  or  Downings,  1/.  9s.  10d.;  Sir  Hans  Hamilton,  2,337/.  19s.  6£d.; 
Sir  John  Siierlocke,  72/.  9s.  10d.;  Lieut.  Col.  Oliver  Wheeler,  2,149/.  15s.  10d.; 
Dame  Sarah  Donellan,  administratrix  of  Capt.  Charles  Blundell,  984/.  7s.  'Id. ; 
Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  280/.  5s..6d.;  John  Loghan,  294/.  Is.  C,d. ; Thomas 
Rice,  136/.  17s.  5 </.;  Major  Alexr.  Maxwell,  82/.  5s.  lO.Jrf. ; Lieut.  John 
Browne,  77/.  5s. ; Philip  Hutton,  199/.  9s.  8 d.;  Jonathan  Atkinson, 
J 488/.  15s.  id. ; Earl  of  Cavan,  548/.  4s.  5 d. ; Lieut.  Darby  Grady,  82/.  12 s.  lOd. : 
t.  <(  John  Siiambache,  91/.  13s.  5 d.;  Capt.  James  Manson,  4,180/.  13s.  10d.;  Capt. 
Leonard  Lessly,  66/.  & 5 \d,;  Sir  John  Boyse,  86/.  19s.  6 d. 

To  Lawrence  Allen,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  house  or  castle  on  the  Mer- 
chants  Key,  late  in  his  possession,  where  Mr.  Thomas  Cooke  then  dwelt. 

To  Richard  Duffe  of  Dublin,  esq.,  Anne  Dowdall  his  wife,  and  Tady 
Duffe  their  son  and  heir,  their  right,  by  decree,  to  the  two  third  parts  of  one  house 
m St.  Peter  s-street  Drogheda,  possessed  by  Alderman  Towers. 

To  Francis  Wotton,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  house  in  Batchelor 's-lane, 
|_Drogheda. 

{To  Richard  Bishop  of  Leighlin  and  his  successors,  a chiefry  of  10s.  out  of 
Tullakena,  and  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  to  him  to  the  said  lands,  towards 
his  augmentation,  after  reprisals  to  Gower. 

/ To  Edward  Plunket  and  Margaret  his  wife,  their  right,  by  decree  dated 
\ 16th  April  1663,  to  the  part  of  Ballshaw. 

( I”  trust  for  himself,  for  9,390/.  5s.  lOd. ; George  Swords,  317/.;  Sir  Richard 
Lane,  420/.  8s.  lid. ; Sir  Abraham  Shipman,  585/.  6s.  9,/. ; Captain  Sydenham, 
< l3sl-  12s-  id-  ■>  Major  Bingley,  547/.  17s.  10</. ; Lieut.  William  Ivy,  154/.  7s.  id. 

I John  Clarke,  204/.  Is.  id;  Robert  Peirce,  208/.  lls.9<Z. ; Thomas  Dellyell 
V.149Z.  5s.  2\d.  ’ 

{To  Maurice  Roche  Fitz-John,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  23d  July  1663,  by 
which  he  was  left  to  law  for  recovery  of  the  house  slated,  another  house  slated,  a 
shedd  tiled,  and  two  backsides,  in  Court-lane. 

In  trust  for  Sir  Hans,  for  2,206/.  10s.  3 \d. ; Captain  James  Hamilton  of  Bally- 
burrough,  3,543/.  10s.  5 d. ; Capt,  James  Hamilton  of  Nealesbrooke,  2,250/.  Is.  3d  ■ 
Sir  Thomas  Wharton,  3,421/.  Ss.  id.;  Lieut.  Col.  William  Dromond,’ 
441/.  17s.  Id. ; Col.  Thomas  Dallyell,  252/.  14s.  6 k/. 

"To  John  Sedgrave,  his  rent  out  of  a front  slated  house,  &c.  in  High-street 
Dublin,  and  the  reversion  thereof,  decreed  to  him  5th  March  1662  ° 

In  trust  for  Sir  Hans,  for  2,070/.  2s.  3 id. ; Major  Edmond  Ellis,  1,498/.  1 Is.  4 d. ; 
Lieut.  Col.  David  Monroe,  250/.  Is.  id. ; Major  Andrew  Bradon,  217/.  16s.  • 
Capt.  James  Manson,  233/.  18s.  8tf. ; Capt.  Adam  Cathcart,  1,279/.  14s.  Gd.  • 
Lieut.  Malcolm  Summerell,  215/.  Is. ; Lieut.  Gabriel  Cathcart,  351/.  2s.  Sd. • 
Robert  Armstrong,  108/.  5s.  Gd. ; Ensign  Garrett  Wiggin,  370/.  17s  8 d • 

’ ■<  Lieut  John  Wilkin,  71/.  13s.  8d.;  Lieut.  Alex.  Cathcart,  73/.  3s.;  Cornet 
James  Goodfellow,  198/.;  Lieut.  Robert  Graham,  53/.  15s.  3d. ; Thomas 
Stephenson,  256/.  17s.  id. ; Ensign  David  Johnson,  267/.  17s.;  Ensign  Patrick 
Carran,  51/.  5s.  3d. ; James  Dundas  or  Danday,  51/.  5s.  Sd. ; Ensign  George 
Watson,  53/.  15s.  3</. ; Ens.  Alexr.  Dixon,  53/.  15s.  3d. ; John  Armestrong, 
onri  o'  Lleut'  w V,D  Graham>  6s-  8 d. ; Cornet  Archibald  Johnson, 
?804/  6s.?J°MAS  LLA0E’  34U  12s-  5 CoL  W'^'am  Atchison  or  Atkinson^ 

To  Lawrence  Hyde,  his  right,  by  a certificate  dated  21st  September  1666. 

f l Z?  oo6i  ^^e™lle,  the  benefit  of  his  judgment,  decree,  and  certificate, 
dated  22d  March  1666,  after  reprisals,  to  40  a.  of  Baldwinstowne. 

|,°  Matthew  Russell  and  Clare  his  wife,  and  their  heirs,  the  benefit  of  their 
decree  dated  8th  August  1663,  to  Tobbergreggan  and  Newtowne,  in  remainder,  after 
| the  death  of  then-  father  Thomas. 

- ^ To  Richard  Talbot  of  Mallahide,  and  Jane  Talbot,  and  their  heirs,  the 
benefit  of  their  decrees,  Richard’s  dated  2d  April,  and  Jane’s  21st  August,  1663,  to 
the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Balrothery.  ° ’ 

To  John  Talbot  of  Mallahide,  esq.,  his  right,  by  his  proviso  in  the  Act  of 
icic"!at'.?n’ I>:  i9f’  j . ,.ePr,s“ls>  and  also  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  20th  July 
|_1666,  to  the  said  lands  in  bar.  Balrothery.  •' 

- { Hide’s  £55"*  S“Ch  ,ight  118  they  haA  t0  aU  °r  any  the  Premises  by  Humphi-ey 

f,  “fLfor  & Wi  Lt.  Col.  Hugh  Montgomery, 

1,060/.  2s.  10a. ; Lieut.  Robert  Montgomery,  503/.  8s.  8d.;  Lieut.  Abraham 
|SMiTi  , 37/.&  5rf.;  William  Buckanon,  353/.  lls.  2d;  MajorALEXR.ADA.it, 

- <;  215/.  Is.  4o. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id. 

1 t°  Ghaules  Fakkell  his  judgment  and  right  to  Derrymore,  after  reprisals. 

HenO  l™  v;',:',11"  .f  N,’  h‘S  11  house  in  Sliopp-street,  called  die  Queen’s 

l_Head,  by  vntue  of  any  decree  formerly  granted  to  him. 

f in  trust  for  himself,  lor  4,419/.  15s.  Id.;  Bryan  Jones,  976/.  2s.  3d. ; Peter 
Beaghan,  987/.  12s.  Old.;  Sir  William  Davys,  906/.  19s.  4d. ; Walter 
Jones,  1,741/.  13s.  ll^d. ; Qr.  Master  James  Cdrrer,  159/.  7s.  3d.;  Ensign 
John  Carter,  74/.  16s.;  Ens.  Joseph  Archbold,  35/.  12s.  3d.;  Capt.  Christr 
. i Haley  or  Hawley,  86/.  13s.  5 d.;  Francis  Davys,  493/.  17s.  7d.;  Capt 
i Nicholls,  159/.  2s.  6d.;  Thomas  White,  490/.  5s.  7d. ; Susanna  Slegg, 

| 809/.  1 Is.  8d. ; Laughlin  Line,  438/.  3s.  4d. ; Foulke  Ellis,  97 1.  14s.  8 id. ; Guy 
Mouldsworth,  79/.  6s.  lid.;  Edward  Martin,  51.  6s.  Id.;  John  Morgan, 
20/.  Is.  74d. ; John  Waldron,  38/.  3s.  2d.;  Richard  Ward,  81/.  13s.  9d. ; 
l Willi  am  Fenton,  91.  7s.;  Alexander  Tudor,  4/.  12s.  4d. 

C . To  Patrick  Colclough,  such  right  to  Ballykeoge  as  had  been  adjudged  to 
" | b»n  lUh  August  1663,  in  remainder,  after  the  death  of  his  father  Dudley. 

'■  To  Richard  Roes,  his  mortgage  on  Newtowne  and  Bridgestowne. 


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Sir  Wm.  Lemon  Knt.  and  Bart. 


Edward  Warren 

William  Bradley 
George  Peyton 

Thomas  Ball,  8cc. 

Sir  James  Siiaen  Knt.,  &c.  - 


Randal  Clayton,  8tc. 


Thomas  Richards,  &c. 


Seafoule  Gibson 


f To  Sir  Robert  Talbot  knt.  and  bart.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be 
‘ restored  to  him  to  Liscartan,  part  of  Knockomber,  after  reprisals. 

To  Sir  Lucas  Dowdali.  knt.,  son  of  Laurence  Dowdall,  of  Athlumny,  co. 
Meath,  esq-,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him,  after  reprisals,  to  the 
lands  of  Balleriske,  Canonstowne,  Philpotstowne,  and  Amman. 

To  the  heirs  and  executors  of  Alderman  Thomas  Vincent,  such  right  as  they 
had  to  20  a.  of  Rattaine-wood. 

To  Alderman  John  Preston  of  Dublin,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  premisses 
in  the  barony  of  Navan,  by  a lease  for  2,000  years,  made  25th  March  1658,  by 
James  Wainwright,  to  Dan1  Hutchinson  of  Dublin,  alderman,  and  by  measne 
assignment  come  to  said  Alderman  Preston. 

To  John  Bath  and  Anne  his  wife,  in  right  of  said  Anne,  Mary,  Margaret,  and 
Cicely,  daughters  to  Patk  Bath  of  Rathfeigh,  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a decree  of  600/., 
dated  2d  March  1663,  for  the  payment  of  1504  a piece  out  of  the  lands  in  Great 
Waterside  and  Bellew,  for  their  respective  portions. 

To  Michael  Berford,  the  benefit  of  a statute  staple  of  2004  in  the  said  lands, 
(by  decree  13th  April  1663. 

' To  Garrett  Gould  and  Sir  Thomas  Newcomen  bart.,  their  right,  in  law  or 
equity,  to  die  premisses  by  virtue  of  any  statute  entered  into  by  said  Abel  Warren. 

To  Thomas  Sadler  and  John  Godfrey,  such  right  as  they  had  in  the 
premisses.  . 

To  the  Lord  Mountgarrett,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses  by  his 
proviso  in  the  Act  of  Explanation,  and  his  certificate  pursuant  thereto  dated 
16th  November  1666. 

To  Richard  Power,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Moninekirky. 

{To  George  Goldsmith  and  Hester  his  wife,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to 
Killbegg,  part,  by  decree  dated  14th  August  1663. 

To  Edmund  Dillon  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  restored  to  him 
to  part  of  Streamstowne,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  to 
I him  to  the  lands,  ike.  in  Crickstowne,  and  to  Knavinstowne,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Lord  of  Iveagh,  as  a nominee,  such  right  to  Knockinter  as  was  or  should 
(.be  adjudged  to  him  after  Eliz.  Hepburue  should  be  reprised. 

( In  trust  for  himself,  for  6,5934  3s.  Id.;  Sir  Francis  Peisly,  1,1754  8s.  3d.; 

1 William  Hoey,  executor  to  his  father  Sir  John  Hoey,  1,5634  18s.  5d. ; Lieut. 
"l  John  Browne,  3034  2s.  lOd. ; Major  William  Moore,  9744;  Major  Robert 
(.Edgeworths,  1,5064  4s.  9d. 

In  trust  for  Col.  Peregrine  Banister,  for  1,1024  13s.  lid.;  Benjamin 
Crofts,  3664  11s.;  Capt.  William  Wilbraham,  5834  15s.  7d. ; Thomas 
Pooley,  4774  18s.  lid.;  Capt.  William  Tynte,  2234  16s.  6d.;  Lieut.  Nics. 
Fitz-Gerald,  6434  12s.  7d. ; Cornet  Thos.  Pilkington,  8484  13s.;  Quarter- 
Master  Richard  Brayne,  2364  10s.;  Lucy  Harrington,  630/.  17s.,  due  to 
Col.  Villiers  Harrington;  Walter  Hickman,  3154  3s.  8d. ; Capt.  William 
Smythe,  6454  8s.  lOd. ; John  Colpois,  9464  1 Is. ; Richard  Hart  junior, 
6184  6s.  2d.;  Lieut.  John  Bucknor,  2184  18s.;  John  Croker,  3,1594  10s.  5 |«4; 
Lieut.  John  Downing,  804  & 8d. ; James  Woods,  2014  16s.  9d. ; Thomas 
Mason,  2764  12s.;  Gregory  Hickman,  614  12s.;  Capt.  Richard  Hart- 
well, 1604;  Walter  Hickman,  3174  6s.  Id. 

To  Richard  Walcott1,  the  sum  of  1004  allowed  him  for  improvements  upon 
die  house,  &c.  then  in  his  possession,  which  he  was  to  have  to  him  and  his  heirs, 
^paying  364  to  die  persons  concerned  in  this  lot. 

, To  the  executors  and  assignes  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  their  right  to  the 
1 premisses  by  virtue  of  the  mortgage  thereon,  until  discharged. 

• To  the  Lord  of  Upper  Ossory,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  was  or  should  be 
decreed  to  him  to  Ardmallogh  & Ballygauge, 


after  a repris 


o Richards. 


part  of  his  election  to  2,000  acres, 
equity,  to  151  a.  in  Boherard,  by 


Michael  Archbp.  of  Dublin,  &c. 

Standish  Hartstongue 
William  Lowe,  8tc.  - 
Marke  Mould  - 
John  Boyce  - 

Robert  Sterne 
: Sir  William  Flower  Knt. 


o the  impropriate  tythes 


To  Thomas  Hovendon,  his  right,  ii 

decree  dated  6th  August  1663.  . . . . 

To  die  Lord  of  Upper  Ossory,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  was  or  should 
be  decreed  him  to  Kilballycallon,  Kilbegg  and  Kilbeagli,  after  a reprise  to  Richard 
uPratt. 

r To  Sir  Robert  Talbot  lent.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  was  or  should  be 
" \ decreed  him  to  part  of  Laganliall,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Robert  Boyle  esq.,  die  benefit  of  his  proviso  in  the  Acts,  as  to  the  4 qrs.  of 
impropriate  tythes  in  die  parish  of  Ballintobber,  dioc.  Tuam. 

I To  Henry  Tynte,  his  right,  by  mortgage,  to  die  impropriate  tythes  of  the 
' \ parish  of  Mogceley,  dioc.  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  llosse. 

I To  Dudley  Colclougii,  die  benefit  ot  his  decree  a; 

(_y«  par.  of  Wliitechurch,  dioc.  Killalla. 

To  Dr.  Nicholas  Power,  deced,  die  benefit  of  his  decree, 
r To  die  hens  of  George  Fitz-Gerald,  their  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  lands,  by 
' a decree  dated  22d  June  1663. 

r To  Philip  Purcell  of  BaUyfoile,  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be 

- \ decreed  him  to  the  lands  in  Ballysallagli,  after  reprisals. 

f To  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  such  right  to  Poorestowne  as  did  belong  to  him  in 

(To  Walter  Tuite,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  or  * -ould ^ecre^him 
_ J to  the  lands  in  die  S.  part  of  Killmaghes  & Garrmree,  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  afte.  a 

r^Tthe  Lady  Visct.  Galmoy,  such  right  as  she  had  to  Toplagheene. 

( To  Folliott  Visct.  Powerscourt,  such  right  as  his  father  Richard  Wing- 
j field  esq.  had  23d  Oct.  1641  in  60  a.  of  country  measure  in  JUm^kenoge.^y 

- i virtue  of  a deed,  dated  14th  August  1638,  between  him  and  Cah.r  O Toole,  and 

(also  the  chiefries  and  service  due  out  of  y*  territory  of  Glancapp. 


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[March 


To  Edmd.  Visct.  Mountgarrett,  the  benefit  of  a 
1666,  to  Donnamagan,  after  reprisals. 

To  Col.  Candler  and  Wife,  such  forth 
said  Don 

if  any  such  will  there  be. 


ertificate,  dated  16th  Nov. 

, T)  , - benefit  as  they  might  have  a claim  to 

igan  and  Kalieene  by  the  last  will  of  John  Villiers,  dated  21st  Nov.  1641, 


Richard  Barry,  &c. 


Sir  Arthur  Forhesse  Knt.,  &c.  - 


{To  John  Delaiiyde,  liis  right,  in 
decree  dated  ult.  Feb.  1662. 

To  Pierce  Archibold,  his  right,  i 
decree  dated  16th  March  1662. 


> y°  moiety  of  Corliallis,  by 
o the  moiety  of  Cloghran,  by 


Thomas  Eyre,  See. 


James  Stopford,  gcc. 


Richard  Titchbo rne,  &c. 


Richard  Lord  Coloony 
Richard  Covert 


Arthur  Sqibb,  &c. 


W) I. LIAM  WaRMSLEY,  &C. 
Samuel  Hughes 


Peter  Bkaghaf 


Henry  Bowerman 


f In  trust  for  Lieut.  Col.  George  Stewart,  due  to  Sir  Rob'  Stewart,  9,618/.  Is.  • 
Capt.  James  Stewart,  685/.  1 8s.  7d. ; William  Bell,  740/.  5s.  3d. ; Capt.  Henry 
TRENCH,  757/.  & 111/. ; Capt.  William  Goodwin,  222/.  4s. ; Thomas  or  Robert 
Adams,  3/.  5s.  lOrf.;  Capt.  Robert  Allen,  1/.  14s.  llid.;  William  Johnston, 
21.  17 s.  4 id. ; Thomas  Jones,  83/.  19s.  id. 

To  Grace  Groves,  the  sum  of  100/.  which  had  been  allowed  for  her  improve- 
ments on  the  slated  house,  &c.  on  the  south  key  in  Drogheda. 

To  Capt.  Henry  Bryne,  the  incumbrance  of  300/.  on  the  lands  of  Killalease, 
Orartikilbery,  Balhneallow,  Downings,  & Ballycarrigyn. 

To  the  Lord  Dunboyne,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to 
ach  part  ot  the  premises  as  should  be  restored  to  him,  after  reprisals  to  Eyre. 

To  James  Tobin,  as  a nominee,  of  Killaghee,  co.  Tipperary,  esq.,  such  right  as 
should  be  adjudged  to  him  to  Bissettstowne,  after  reprisals  to  Clcere,  and  to  Bally- 
cuiline  and  part  of  Gurteene,  after  reprisals  to  Ray. 


> Upper 


part  of  Gurteene,  after  reprisals  to  Ray. 

To  1°  R,chakd  Balfe,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated  20th  June  1663, 
Ballynegon,  Wlnte-Semerstowne,  and  part  of  Boultowne. 

To  Henry,  Chrisr.,  Richard,  Lucas,  James,  Mary,  Ellinor,  Margt., 
Anne,  and  Jane  Beatagh,  brothers  and  sisters,  the  benefit  of  their  decree,  dated 
19th  August  1663,  to  Upper  Rattemees,  Lower  Rattemees,  Rathloghlin,  and  Billy, 
and  also  to  Duleene  and  Lachmelch. 

To  Dudley  Bagnall  esq.,  a chiefry  of  2/.  out  of  Knockanatroe,  as  also  his 
Sernan  S °f  KiInesnell>  B«"bivally  & Ballycullin,  Kynogh  & Kil- 

aS™  is™”  ^ 

To  the  Lord  Duns  any,  his  right  to  said  Ballyhist,  after  reprisals, 
l ,i  fM-Tf  Darcy  of  Patten,  esq.,  his  right  to  a remainder  in  tail,  after  the 
death  of  Nicholas,  the  grandfather  to  Rattin,  by  decree  dated  11th  July  1663. 

Leyes  ”ATRICK  Arci,er>  l‘is  fight,  by  certificate  dated  1st  August  1666,  to  Archer’s 

To  William  Visct.  Dungan,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  19th  Jan.  1662,  to 
the  lands  m Ballesteana,  Gortnebeast,  and  Knockamee  alias  Knocknne,  bar.  Lower 
Ormond. 

£ In  trust  for  himself,  for  11,714/.  2s.  3jjd. ; Capt.  Robert  Allen,  401/.  15s.  6 {d. 
f In  trust  for  Richard  and  Henry  Titchborne,  for  7,807/.  18s.  2d.:  Charles 
Scrimsher,  377/.  14s.  11</.;  Major  John  Griffith,  1,869/.  2s.  lid.;  Thomas 
William  Toxteth,  609/.  13s.  2d. ; Francis 
Kennedy,  284/.  9s.  1 jjd. ; William  Joiin- 


. >51/.  10s.  2d.,  .. 

J Howard,  610/.  16s.  6£d. ; Richa 
' j ston,  4/.  12s.  id. 

1 To  the  Corporation  of  Corke,  their  right  to  a plott  of  ground,  now  a key,  in 
LCorke  ° ane’  S0Ut  ‘ S‘de’  "nd  t0  the  SU'an<1’  and  a ^ in  the  S0l,th  s"burbs  of 
To  the  Lord  Visct.  Mayo,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

To  Peter  White,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  120/.  which  he  pretended  to  have 
i the  premisses. 

{ To  Edward  Plunket  and  Margaret  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  their  decree 
dated  16  th  April  1663,  to  Balshaw. 

To  Matthew  Plunket,  his  decree,  in  remainder,  dated  29th  July  1663,  to  the 
said  lands. 

. f To  Theobald  Denn,  his 
\ dated  24th  July  1663. 


•{. 


right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  the  premisses,  by  decree 

. / '[°  PATRICK  Walsh  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to 

l Ballyvoher,  after  reprisals.  ° 

To  all  the  Mortgagees,  the  benefit  of  their  several  mortgages  on  the  premisses  in 
the  patent  expressed,  until  satisfied,  or  by  law  discharged. 

To  all  claiming  under  George  Fitz-Gerald,  their  right,  under  his  decree  to 
part  of  Kinegad.  ’ 

To  Walter,  2d  son  of  Sir  Tho>  Blake,  of  Galway,  deed,  such  right  as  he 
alledged  deed  of  feoffment  from  Sir  Valentine  Blake  the  elder,  dated 
1631,  to  all  the  last  lands  granted  to  Beaghan,  viz.,  a third  part  of 


-{ 


.1: 


.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  17th  Aug.  1663,  to 


1 had  by 
/ 30th  ,Tm 
Athquirke,  &c. 

f To  Francis  Slingsby 
l all  or  any  the  premisses. 

' ^ In  trust  for  himself,  for  3,958/.  16s.  10i/.;  Lieut.  Thomas  Flower,  71/.  6s.  id.; 
Capt.  Goddard  Pemberton,  275/.  5s.  2d. ; Ens.  Dalton  Siiaftus,  190/.  8s.  9d.  - 
Edward  Billingsley,  2,060/.  15s.  2d.;  Capt.  William  Billingsley,  351/.  14s.  10c/.; 
Lieut.  John  Billingsley,  106/.  17s.  8c/.;  Ens.  Henry  Billingsley,  80/.  17s.; 
Lieut.  Francis  Ap-Hughes,  387/.  & 4c/.;  Ens.  Arthur  Hetiierington' 
42/.  4s.  3d. ; Sir  Francis  Butler,  1,767/.  1 Is.  7d. ; Capt.  Francis  Congreeve' 
237/.  16s.;  Lieut.  Chrisr.  Congreve,  91/.  12s.  5 d. ; Col.  Robert  Broughton 
840/.  10s.  lid. ; Capt.  Edward  Broughton,  407/.  6s.  2d. ; Ens.  John  Slaughter' 
70/.  19s.;  Major  George  Blunt,  354/.  12s.  3d.;  Sir  John  Browne,  788/.  14s.  8rf.” 
John  Birne,  26/.  16s.  Id.;  William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  4d. 


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PERSONS, 

In  whose  Gbadts  the  Savings  arc  contained 

Fras.  Lord  Visct.  Shannon,  &e. 


Charles  Visct.  Fitz-Harding 


James  Duke  of  Yorke  - 


Randall  Clayton,  &c. 


(122.) 


SAVINGS: 


f To  Edward  Bishop  of  Corke  and  his  successors,  such  right  as  they  had  at  law, 
\ if  any,  on  22d  October  1641,  to  Killmackliny. 

To  William  Taafpe,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Curtlagh,  Loughbourne, 
and  Milverstowne,  by  decree  dated  10th  June  1663. 

To  John  Delahyde  gent.,  the  like  right  to  Ratheny,  by  decree  dated  ultimo 
February  1662. 

To  James  Grace  esq.,  the  like  right  to  Ratheny,  and  his  possession  thereof  until 
further  order. 

To  Ulick.  Wall  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him  to 
Ballyhead,  Ballynebarny,  Ballynekill,  Browneene,  and  part  of  Pollardstown,  after 
reprisals. 

To  Dr.  John  Westley,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  Great  and 
Little  Bealan  witli  Pill,  in  consideration  of  his  improvements  thereon. 

To  Sir  Frans.  Butler  knt.,  such  right  and  possession  as  he  had  or  ought  to  have 
to  Symondstowne,  y*  moiety  of  Moone  and  Ardscoll,  by  his  patent  dated  21st  May 
19°  Car.  1,  and  confirmed  by  patent  dated  22d  August  13"  Car.  2. 

To  John  Earl  of  Kildare,  chief-rent  of  6s.  8 d.  out  of  the  moiety  of  Little- 

To  Kinborough  Piphoe  widow,  and  her  heirs,  all  her  right  to  14  tenements  and 
14  gardens  or  crofts  in  the  manor  of  Rathmore. 

To  John  Segrave  esq.,  his  right  to  25  tenements  and  140  a.  in  said  manor,  by 
decree  dated  25th  March  1663. 

To  Patrick  Long  esq.,  his  right  to  a parcell  of  land  in  Rathmore,  then  in  his 
possession. 

To  John  Bee,  his  right  to  a messuage  and  13  a.  in  Rathmore,  by  decree  dated 
28th  May  1658. 

To  Andrew  Doyne,  his  right  to  14  a.  2 r.  in  Rathmore. 

To  John  Dixon,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  18  a.  in  ditto. 

To  Thomas  Piggott  esq.,  his  right  and  possession  to  40  a.  in  ditto,  until  he 
should  be  reprised  for  the  same. 

To  James  Standish  esq.,  his  right  to  Ballybin- Minor,  Porterstowne,  Gortmans- 
towne,  and  part  of  Powderlough,  and  the  possession  thereof  until  reprised,  by  decree 
dated  24th  August  1666. 

To  Sir  William  Titchborne  knt.,  his  right  to  Flemingstown  and  5 a.  2 r.  in 
the  20th  part  of  Ratoath,  until  reprised. 

To  Nicholas  Plunket,  his  right  to  Flemingstown,  by  decree  dated  3d  March 
1662. 

To  Michael  Birford,  Roger  Streete,  and  Matthew  Barnewall,  such 
right  as  they  had  to  40  a.  of  Ratoath,  then  in  their  respective  possessions. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewai.l  hart.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed 
him  to  the  said  lands  of  Ratoath,  after  reprisals. 

To  Patrick  Barnewall  gent.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  15th  June  1663, 
to  a remainder  expectant  of  Flemingstown,  after  the  death  of  Symon  Barnewall. 

To  Capt.  Robert  Thornhill,  his  right  to  Little  Blackhall  and  44  a.  in  Rooth- 
fields,  and  his  possession  thereof,  adjudged  to  him  20th  September  1666,  until 
reprised  for  the  same  in  other  lands. 

To  John  Bowen  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Bowen  deced,  600  a.  of  Farrehy, 
on  the  S.  W.  side  of  y°  river  running  near  yc  castle  of  Farrehy. 

To  Edward  Smith  esq.,  his  right  to  139  a.  3 r.  39  p.  of  Rahintraghan  and 
Carricke,  and  his  possession  thereof  until  reprised,  by  decree  dated  13th  July  1666. 

To  William  Davy,  Thos.  Johnson,  Daniel  Dover,  John  Knight,  and 
Edmd.  Spring,  adventurers,  their  right  to  Killbride,  by  virtue  of  their  certificate 
dated  21st  Dec.  1666,  until  they  be  reprised. 

To  Murrogh  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right  in  a mortgage  of  120/.  on 
Tirellstowne. 

To  Nathaniel  Mucklethwaite  and  Francis  Bellers,  their  right,  as  ad- 
venturers, to  part  of  Milltowne,  until  reprised. 

To  Conly  Geoghegan,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  decreed  him  to  part 
of  Brackreagh  and  Rathnemoddagh,  after  reprisals. 

To  John  Dillon  esq.,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged  him  to  part 
of  Killnegallagh,  after  reprisals. 

To  John  Hawkins  and  Catherine  his  wife,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to 
Streete,  Corelly,  and  Donamon,  by  decree  in  die  time  of  the  usurped  powers,  or 
other  legal  power  whatsoever. 

To  Patrick  Hamlim,  his  right  to  Lisnecaffery  and  Lisduffe,  and  the  possession 
thereof,  till  reprised. 

To  Thomas  Nugent  esq.,  a remainder  expectant  to  said  Lisnecaffery  and 
Ljsduffe,  after  his  father  James’s  death,  by  decree  dated  19th  June  1663. 

To  George  Farmer,  his  right  to  661  a.  of  Rathnemoddagh,  until  he  be 

To  John  Kelly  esq.,  his  right  to  Cregan,  Knockraughery,  and  Glanamunner. 

To  William  Sarsfield,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Ballynebooly,  by  decree  dated 
1st  August  1663. 

To  Dudley  Cooley  esq.,  a chiefry  of  5s.  and  a barrel  of  oats  yearly  out  of 
Clonagh. 

To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  bis  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  y'  Islands  of  Derry- 
- m'legan,  by  decree  19th  August  1663. 

To  Garret  Aylmer,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Dollardstowne,  by  decree 
dated  17th  August  1663. 

To  Sir  Francis  Butler,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Ballyvase,  by  virtue  of 
his  patent  dated  21st  May  19°  Car.  1,  and  confirmed  by  patent  dated  22d  August 
.13°  Car.  2. 

In  trust  for  Lady  Catharine  Percevall  and  Sir  Philip  Perceval  the  younger, 
4,328/.  13*.  8c/. ; Dr.  John  Parry,  716/.  17s.  Id. ; Lieut.  Gilbert  Nicholson, 
333/.  4s.  2d. ; John  Bishop  of  Elphin,  541/.  19s.;  Capt.  William  Piggott, 
307/.  19s.  Id.;  Francis  Lord  Shannon,  120/.  4s.  5 </. ; Nicholas  Osborne  esq., 
^ 1,089/.  3s.  Id.;  Thomas  Osborne,  165/.  8s.  3d.;  Capt.  George  Purdon, 
600/.  19s.  1 Orf. ; Mrs.  Vallentine  Blunt,  1,924/.  14s.  lOd. ; Capt.  Guy 
Molesworth,  8/.  Is.  6 d. ; Roger  Jones,  1,286/.  8s.  9 d. ; Sir  John  Sherlock, 
697/.  3s.  2d. 

To  the  Lord  Gormanston,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  Glanboy,  4 cartrons. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Nicholas  Bourse  - 


Cary  Dillon 


Thomas  Hill 


James  Duke  of  Yorke 
Edward  Stubbers 
Daniel  Hignett 


Samuel  Rust,  &c. 


Edward  Richardson 
Edward  Stubber 


John  Lord  Viscount  Massereene 


/ To  Sir  War.  Courtney  bart.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  lands  mentioned 
\ in  the  last  certificate. 


To  Edwd.  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  his  chiefly  of  6s.  8 d.  out  of  Killimmer,  and  the 
possibility  of  the  right  of  his  church  to  said  lands  for  his  augmentation,  after  a 
previous  reprise. 

To  Walter-Tayloh,  such  right  as  he  had  to  22  a.  in  Loughcurra. 

- To  Col.  Richard  Grace,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  a mortgage  to  142  a in 
Finglisli  and  Loghlin. 

To  Walter  Dalton,  the  full  benefit  of  his  final  settlement. 

To  Donogh  O’Daly,  such  right  as  he  had  to  71  a.  in  Carrowreagh. 

To  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  his  decree. 

To  Patrick  and  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Stei»  Dowdall,  such  rio’ht  to  the 
town  and  part  of  die  lands  of  Knock  alias  Kinoge,  by  virtue  of  tlieii-  decree  for 
I possession. 

- ■(  To  Sir  Luke  Bath,  his  right  to  part  of  Litde  Boolies,  by  virtue  of  his 
j certificate. 

To  Robert  and  the  rest  of  Lord  Netterville’s  children,  their  light  to  part 
(_of  Johnstowne,  by  virtue  of  their  decree  for  possession. 


■{ 


To  the  Bishop  of  Waterford  and  his  successors,  their  right,  by  decree  to 
Currinstowne  ais  Baltycurrin,  in  the  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa.  ’ 

To  Henry  Betagh’s  children,  the  benefit  of  their  decree. 


- / To  the  Mortgagees,  then-  right  to  the  premisses  by  virtue  of  dieir  mortgage, 
\ until  the  money  be  paid,  or  the  mortgage,  in  law  or  equity,  discharged, 
f To  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  die  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  22d  June  1663 
• to  part  of  Killmaklowne  and  Lellunsey,  contiguous  to  Killinbin. 

To  Cath.  and  Ellinor  Keagan,  die  benefit  of  their  decree,  dated  10th  July. 
63,  to  Dart  of  Raheene.  J 


-i: 


ortgage  c 


Siddane  and 
n the  bar.  of 


, part  of  Rah 

To  the  Lord  Slane,  the  benefit  of  his  deen 
Woodstowne. 

j Xo  Matthew  Russell,  die  benefit  of  his  decree  in  the  prem 
|_Balrothery. 

To  Henry  Whalley,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Moorecliurch. 

/ To  the  Corporation  of  the  town  of  Callan,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  anv 
l part  of  the  premisses  within  dieir  liberties.  3 

r To  John  Campbell,  his  wife,  and  Lieut  Robt.  Booth,  their  right  to  the 

< lands  m bar.  Cremorne,  by  decree,  for  a u„  a™  -i_: 1 . ° > 

L before  die  rebellion. 


ortgage  by  them  claimed  to  be  made 


Richard  Coote,  &c. 


Richard  Earl  of  Corke 


Sir  John  Rowley  Knt. 
William  Morris 
William  Barker  - 
Thomas  Hunt,  &c.  - 

Arthur  Upton,  See. 

John  Moland 
Robert  Carew 
Francis  Willoughby 


To  all  claiming  under  Geo.  Fitz-Gerald  of  Tecroghan,  such  right  as  thev  h 
v decree,  to  Kinesrad.  ° - 


To  Richard  Talbot  esq.  and  Jane  Talbot,  such  right  as  they  had  fc 
any  of  the  lands  in  the  co.  of  Louth. 

To  Sir  James  Tuite,  his  decree  for  12/.  a year  o 
doran,  bar.  Delvin. 


t of  Mullaghron  and  Collagh- 


To  Thomas  Stowte,  such  right  as  he  had  to  die  moiety  of  the  moiety  of  die 
mills  and  horse-mill  held  by  Mrs.  Babington,  and  also  the  benefit  of  a lease  for  119 
FrancisG  1^^  1629’  at  10s‘  rent’  uPon  a backhouse,  &c.  in  the  possession  of 

To  the  Corporation  of  Yo  ugh  all,  the  rent  of  4s.  reserved  upon  a lease  made  by 

th,e.m.  — Bnckley>  of  «■  front  house,  &c.  to  the  Town-wall,  the  reversion  of 

winch  lease  is  also  saved  to  them. 

1663  TH0MAS  UniaCK>  his  riSht  to  Gorlglynagady,  by  decree  dated  8th  August 

To  Mrs.  Fitz-Gerald  of  Dromanagh  and  her  heirs,  such  right  as  she  had  to 
Colligan’s  land  taken  into  Ballyclemeshy. 

To  die  Corporation  of  Youghall,  the  right  of  redemption  of  a mortgage  of 
200/.  made  to  Nicholas  Meagli  upon  Knockaberry  townland;  the  rent  of  4s  re- 
served upon  a lease  for  81  yearn,  beginning  in  1631,  to  Peirce  Meagh,  of  the  close 
near  the  town-walls,  called  Raheene,  and  die  reversion  thereof,  and  such  right  as 
they  had  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  John  Nagle,  a Protestant,  son  of  Nicholas  Nagle  deceased,  such  right  as  he 
had  to  the  premisses.  ° 

To  Robert  Boyle, 

(_Balledangan. 

Gerald,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  for  the  lands 


right  as  he  had  to  the  mortgage  of  1,000/.  upon 

{To  George  Fh 
Westmeath. 

To  Foulke  Rooicby  and  Anne  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  their  decree  to  the  lands 
m the  barony  of  Rathconrath. 

- f To  George  Fitz-Gerald,  such  right  to  the  premisses  as  belonged  to  him  by 
1 virtue  of  a decree.  1 

To  Col.  Lucas  Taaffe,  such  right  as  he  had  to  1 cartron  of  Ballyeightragh  to 
T a.  2 R.  26  p.  of  Lecarhumore,  and  to  50  a.  of  Southloghtaka  and  Glascloyne,’  by 
virtue  of  a deed  made  by  Marg'  Stephenson  7di  May  1635,  after  reprisals. 

To  George  Fitz-Gerald,  his  right  to  Lehensie,  by  decree. 

To  Walter  Jones,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  27th  [ 
mortgage  of  200/.  on  Stroham. 

To  Donogh  O’Daly,  die  full  benefit  of  his  decree. 

To  Lady  Clanmorris,  her  final  settlement. 

To  Peter,  John,  and  Magdalen  Martin,  their  decree  as 
.in  BallymcWard. 

To  Thomas  Lysaught,  his  mortgage  on  Ballinveely. 

To  Walter  Jones,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  20th  May  1663. 


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PERSONS, 

In  whose  Grants  the  Savings  arc  co 

Carroll  Bolton 


Sir  Peter  Courthop 


Peter  WesTenra 


Trustees  of  Erasmus  Smith 


John  Preston,  &c. 


John  Whaley 
Phineas  Bury 

Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey 

Blanch  Weekes 
Richard  Hunt 


John  Lord  Kingston 


Samuel  Bull,  &c. 

John  Ebzery 
Samuel  Bull,  &c. 

Carey  Dillon,  &c. 


Humphry  Baggaly 

(122.) 


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3 Rookesby,  Anne  his  wife,  and  Peirce  Dillon,  the  full  benefit  of 


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To  Callaghan  Earl  of  Clancarty,  such  right  as  lie  had  by  a mortgage  on 
part  of  Knockancorbally. 

To  Zachariah  Trevis,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  north  part  of  Kilcoulman. 

To  William  Visct.  Dongan,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  9th  January  1662, 
as  to  his  interest  to  die  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Kells,  and  no  other. 

To  Thomas  Everard,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  15th  August  1663,  for 
5001.  portion  on  the  premisses  and  other  lands. 

To  the  Vicars  Choral  of  Saint  Patrick’s,  Dublin,  two  ridges  of  land  about 
Atherdee. 


f To  Gamaliel  Waters,  the  benefit  of  his  patent  granted  him  to  the  16th  house 
\ and  gardens  in  the  town  of  Tipperary. 

To  Henry  Roe  and  Ellinor  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  their  decree,  dated 
19th  May  1663,  for  a statute  staple  of  400/.  on  Boyestowne,  ArdsaUagh,  and  other 
lands  acknowledged  by  the  Baron  of  Navan. 

To  Sir  Henry  Talbott  knt.,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  decree,  to  a stang  and  a 
tenement  without  St.  James’s  Gate. 

- <(  To  Patrick  Barnewall,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  15th  June  1663. 

To  Matthew  Barnewall,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  a rent-charge  of  20/.  on 
Castlebracke  and  Grange. 

To  Robert  Hartpole,  liis  right  to  Ballyhide,  by  decree. 

To  Robert  Walsh,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to  Castle- 
hoyle,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Geoffrey  Browne  esq.,  such  lands  as  had  been  allowed  to  be  within  his 

- < contiguity,  and  comprised  within  his  certificate  thereof. 

I To  Francis  Browne,  die  benefit  of  his  decree. 


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To  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  and  all  claiming  under  John  Fitz- Gerald,  a Pro- 
testant, such  right  as  they  had  to  Ballycahane. 

To  Richard  Waller  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  by  patent  to  Ballym'ternane 
and  Druminine. 


f To  Laurence  Powell,  and  all  claiming  under  him,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to 
I the  3 castles  in  Knocktopher,  or  any  the  lands  and  tenements  thereto  belonging. 

) To  Ellinor  and  Ellin  Butler,  and  all  claiming  under  them,  the  right  of  dieir 
decree  to  Tyneliincby,  Tyneranna,  Ballyhanry,  and  Cornellane. 

I To  die  Duke  of  Ormond,  such  right  as  he  had  23d  October  1641  to  the  5 a. 
\_cast  off  by  Capt.  Winckford  in  die  liberties  of  Rosse. 


f To  David  Power,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed  him  to  all  or  any 
\ the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Sir  Wm.  Courtney,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  400  a.  in  Killecally,  by 
(.decree  dated  18th  August  1663. 


To  Alderman  Daniel  Wybrant,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  400/.  on  Port- 
marnocke-Grange. 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Corke,  the  benefit  of  his  statute  staple  for  200/.  on 
Blackball. 

To  Sir  Francis  Butler  knt.,  die  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  80/.  made  by  James 
Kerdiffe  to  William  Archbold  on  Cardeffstowne. 

To  Deane  Andrewes,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Ballynorane  by  virtue  of  his 
decree. 

j To  the  School  and  Town  of  Strabane,  such  right  as  they  had  by  virtue  of  an 
' order  dated  22d  January  1657. 

To  Magdalen  Mannering,  her  right,  by  decree,  to  the  lands  in  Monecrune- 
bane,  bar.  Fermoy. 

To  Sir  Wm.  Courtney  knt.,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  lands  in  the  barony  of 
Connello. 

To  the  Archbishop  of  Cashell  and-  his  successors,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity, 
to  the  lands  in  the  barony  of  Connagh. 

To  the  heirs  of  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  deced.,  their  right,  by  his  decree,  to 
_the  lands  in  die  bar.  of  Carberry,  co.  Kildare. 


To  the  heirs  of  Henry  Rochford,  deceased,  their  right,  by  his  decree,  to  the  lands 
of  Veasingestowne,  and  the  moiety  of  the  great  mill  of  Scurlockstown,  with  the 


moiety  of  the  fishing  weare. 

To  John  Holliwood,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  die  lands  in  Nyncli  and  Leytowne. 
To  Richard  Ash,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  lands  in  Great  Famoughts. 

To  Matthew  Aylmer,  the  full  benefit  of  a mortgage  on  Gragadder  and 

Daniellstown. 


To  Sir  James  Gallway  knt.,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  3 a.  in  Rathkeale. 


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To  Matthias  Hussey,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  Hainestowne. 

To  said  Matthias  and  Robert  Hussey,  the  benefit  of  dieir  respective  decrees 
to  Lenanstown. 

To  Mrs.  Evitt  and  her  children,  90  a.  in  Mullaghowna. 

In  trust  for  himself,  for  8,411/.  14s.  111'/. ; Capt.  Lewis  Owen,  2,215/.  3s.  5 d. ; 
Michael  Maddox,  137/.  11s.  10</.;  Ensign  Robert  Walsii,  253/.  16s.  5 3c/.; 
Ensign  Henry  Hippen,  284/.  19s.  9d. ; Sir  Richard  Grenville,  797/.  18s.  6 ifd. ; 
John  Smith,  14/.  12s.  4 d. 

In  trust  for  William  Earl  of  Strafford,  for  5,415/.  12s.  9d. ; Cornet  Henry 
Medcalfe,  205 1 14s. ; Hugh  Hodgkinson,  960/.  15s.  6£</. ; the  executors  of 
Colonel  Richard  Gibson,  1,294/.  12s.  6<Z.;  Francis  Colley,  4,173/.  11s.  1H<!. ; 
Leonard  Lidcott,  61/.  8s.  3 d. ; John  Smith,  4/.  12s.  4d. 

To  Henry  Draycott,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  timber,  house,  and  garden,  in 
Saint  MichaePs-lane, 

To  John  Borr  and  Margt.  his  wife,  their  right,  by  decree,  to  said  house  and 


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{To  Robert,  son  of  Richard  Wolverston,  his  right  to  Ballycomin  and  Ballyteige. 
To  all  persons  deriving  under  the  decree,  dated  22d  June  1663,  to  Geo.  Fitz- 
Gerald esq.,  such  right  as  they  had  thereby  to  the  last-mentioned  lands 
Westmeath,  and  in  the  bar.  of  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 


| To  Sir  Valentine  Browne  bart.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree. 

- -j  To  James  Darcy  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  Grangemore. 

To  Geo.  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  deceased,  the  benefit  of  lus  decree,  dated  22d  June 
| 1663,  to  Clunekilloant,  co.  Westmeath,  Inchymore,  and  Tecroghan,  co.  Meath. 

L To  Edward  Spring  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Inchy. 

To  the  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  and  (1649)  Commissioned  Officers,  their 
right  to  such  of  the  lands  as  were  in  their  possession,  until  reprised. 

To  Thomas  Dillon,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  16th  July  1663,  to  an  estate  in 
tail  in  Moolestowne,  after  the  death  of  his  grandfather  John. 
n - To  Sir  William  Petty,  provided  that  this  patent  shall  not  restore  Lord  Gorman- 
ston  to  any  lands,  &c.  of  Sir  William  Petty,  in  right  of  soldiers,  or  to  a rent-charge 
of  10/.  for  a mortgage  of  100/.  on  Sarsfieldstowne,  until  he  be  reprised  for  yc  same. 
To  James  Dillon  of  Huntstowne,  and  lus  wife,  their  right  to  Peircetowne  of 
(_Dunboyne,  by  decree  dated  11th  June  1663. 

( To  John  Jarvis  of  Dublin,  gent.,  the  benefit  of  a statute  staple  of  600/.,  acknow- 
1 lodged  by  said  Cooke  to  said  Jarvis  9th  November  1658,  on  the  premisses. 

- < To  John  Houston  gent.,  the  full  benefit  of  a deed  of  settlement  made  by  said 
I Capt.  John  Cooke  27  Dec.  1665,  on  or  before  the  marriage  of  his  daughter  Jane 
'.with  said  Houston,  and  all  his  right  to  the  premisses  by  virtue  thereof. 

/ To  John  and  Richard  Farrell,  their  right  to  a remainder  of  Aghara  after  the 
l death  of  Fergus  Farrell,  by  decree  dated  16th  July  1663. 

To  Capt.  Richard  Kingdon,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  premisses. 

f To  Henry  and  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Patk.  Beatagh,  the  benefit  of  a decree, 

I dated  19th  August  1663,  and  their  right  to  10  a.  in  Kilbegg  thereby. 

- -/  To  Angel  Plunket,  the  benefit  of  a decree  to  Scurloghstowne  and  Roystowne. 

I To  Thomas  Everod  and  Anne  his  wife,  the  benefit  of  a decree,  dated 
1.1  5th  August  1663,  to  Carlinstowne,  till  500/.  be  paid. 

f To  Francis  Wooton,  such  right  to  his  part  of  Dromiskin  as  had  been  adjudged 
him  6th  August  1663.  ° 

To  John  Draycott  of  Mornanstowne,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  2d  May  1663, 
to  2 tenements  and  66  a.  in  Dromiskin. 

To  Sir  Thomas  Fortescue,  such  right  as  he  had  to  any  the  lands,  tenements, 
or  freeholds  in  Newtown  and  Dromiskin,  and  in  and  to  Lurgan,  and  two  fairs  yearly 
kept  in  the  lands  of  Lurgan.  J 

) To  Nicholas  Gernon,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  10th  August  1663,  to  Woot- 
tonstowne  and  Whiterath,  and  to  lands  in  Enottstowne. 

To  Richard  Talbot  of  Malahyde,  esq.,  and  Jane  Talbot,  the  benefit  of  their 
decrees. 

• To  Mary  Gernon,  her  right  to  Lowrath,  by  consent. 

To  John  Hollywood,  such  right  as  was  decreed  him  18th  June  1663  to  a mort- 
gage on  Poghanstown. 

To  William  Gough,  such  right  as  was  decreed  him  7th  August  1663,  to  Skir- 
mmstown,  and  to  Taaffe  of  Cookestowne’s  lands  therein. 

{To  Patrick  Colclougii,  his  right,  by  decree  in  remainder,  to  the  lands  in  bar. 
Scarwalsh. 

To  Sir  Richard  Barnewall,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed 
him  to  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Ratoatli,  after  reprisals, 
f To  Garret  Archbold,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  930/.  on  Jobstowne  and 
the  parcels  thereof,  by  decree  dated  9th  February  1662. 

To  Alice  Salmon,  her  right  to  a mortgage  of  120/.  on  the  houses  and  lands 
J °f  the  Leap  on  the  east  side  of  Capponbohy ; 120/.  upon  Braid  afs  the  Brawe  ats 
j Bragh  and  Ballycollan  ; and  220/.  on  Dromontyclogh. 

To  Thomas  Salmon,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  80/.  upon  Bawneishell. 

To  Thomas  Wakefield,  his  right  to  Killbegg,  by  virtue  of  the  mortgage  men- 
(_tioned  in  the  patent. 

To  Edward  Earl  of  Meath,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Glannemuck. 

To  Peter  Warren,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  160/.  upon  Glannemuck. 

.To  Sir  Francis  Butler,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  400/.  on  Sollance  and  the 
mill  of  Johnstowne. 

To  William  Fitz-Gerald  and  Thomas  Pemberton,  their  right  to  a mort- 
gage of  300/.  upon  Castlerickard  and  Blackanrany. 

To  Samuel  Booth,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  94/.  on  Pierestown. 

To  the  executors  of  Sir  James  Donnellan  knt.,  their  right  to  a mortgage  of 
91/.  10s.  on  Higginstowne. 

To  the  heirs  of  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  their  right  to  a mortgage  of  130/. 
upon  Parcellstowne. 

To  Richard  Grace,  -his  right  to  a mortgage  of  200/.  upon  Kilkevan,  Kill- 
- <(  nacregare,  and  Ballynemona,  parcell  of  Kilkevan. 


lo  Ralph  Leventhorpe,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  160/.  on  the  lands  in 
Leitrim  and  Toome. 

To  William  Kennedy,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  upon  Clonelihy  and 
Edenmore. 

To  Walter  Harris,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  50/.  upon  Knockmullane. 

To  Richard  Earl  of  Corke,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  20/.  upon  Kilkiran- 

To  Charles  Caldwell,  bis  right  to  a mortgage  of  120/.  on  Ardm'Clonagh, 
Parkim-istard,  and  35  a.  of  the  Burgagery  of  Cloyne. 

1 o Richard  Fisher,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  255/.  upon  Garranerostagh. 

To  John  Morley,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  260/.  upon  Killmonity  and 
l_Garryaden. 


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Roger  Jones — (continued.) 


Richard  Turner 
Henry  Beecher 

John  Edge 

James  Collins 
Andrew  Ram 

Sir  Michael  Armyne  Bart. 


Sir  Henry  Waddington  Knt., 

Henry  Fisher 

Solomon  Faith,  &c.  - 
Grace  Swift  - - - 

Sir  Bulstrod  Whitlocke  - 
William  Bickerdicke  - 
Rice  Phillips  - 
Philip  Lord  Wharton 

Rowland  Wilson,  &c. 
Erasmus  Smith 


Sir  Richard  Gethin  Bart.,  &c. 


William  Webster 
Sir  Charles  Wheeler  Bart., 
122.) 


To  Gerald  Fitz-Gerald,  his  right  to  the  mortgages  of  200/.  upon  Cloghareddy, 
100/.  upon  Ballyrobin,  and  50/.  upon  Cloghill  and  Carryhitty. 

To  Thomas  Burton,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  40/.  on  the  Quarter-Meare  of 
Carrowmohane. 

To  Walter  Taylor,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  44/.  on  Dromanny. 

To  John  Boswell,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  144/.  upon  Caldrath  and  Crine- 
modaghe. 

To  him  and  Henry  Dodwell,  their  right  to  a mortgage  of  300/.  on  C-astle- 
tohine,  &c. 

To  the  executors  of  Owen  Floyd,  their  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  upon 
Aghamore  and  other  lands. 

To  Charles  Earl  of  Mountrath,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  50/.  upon 
Derrevonaeightragh  and  other  lands. 

To  Roger  Smith,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  60/.  upon  Lantaggurt  and  other 

To  Francis  Foster,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  on  the  moiety  of  Cloncurrin- 
Castle,  &c. 

To  Sir  Bryan  O’Neile  knt.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  200/.  on  Dromeenv. 

To  Thomas  Gibbon,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  140/.  on  Paddinstown. 
f To  Matthias  Hussey,  his  right,  in  remainder,  after  the  death  of  his  father  Hugh, 
\to  the  Rath  of  Killmore  and  the  part  of  Galtrim,  by  decree  dated  17th  July  1663. 

To  the  Bishop  of  Corke,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Lynane  and  Killigan. 

{To  Edward  Geoghegan,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed  him,  21st  August  1663, 
after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  his  mother,  to  the  lands  of  Raghannawinsnay  (part),  and, 
after  the  deaths  of  his  grandfather  Arte,  his  grandmother  Giles,  and  his  said  mother, 
to  Killattiny  als  Killelan. 

r To  the  Lord  Brittas,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to  the 
- < premisses,  and  also  to  the  lands  granted  to  Lieut.  Cooke,  as  part  of  his  election  to 


To  William  Hoby  esq.,  bis  right  to  the  lands  in  Ballybracke. 

To  Hierome,  Robert,  James,  Mary,  Frances,  and  Margaret  Netterville, 
such  right  as  they  had  by  decree  dated  30th  July  1663. 

To  Robert  Netterville  jun.,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  lands  in  Tobercormocke 
and  Ballymoranan. 

To  Nicks.  Visct  Netterville,  his  right  to  said  lands,  by  certificate  or  decree 
dated  22d  March  1666. 

r To  Redmond  Bourke  of  Tyaquin,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  Cahervane, 

I Creggduffee  and  Tannareagh,  after  reprisals. 

- J To  Francis  Browne,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  for  a mortgage  of  the  aforesaid 
j lands. 

U To  Richard  Condon,  such  right  as  he  had  to  said  lands. 

C To  Richard  Balfe,  a remainder  in  fee  to  die  lands  in  Ethillstowne,  and  his 

- J proportion  of  a chief-rent  of  30s.  out  of  Irishtowne,  and  the  said  part  of  Irishtowne, 
(by  decree  dated  20th  July  1663,  after  his  father  Robert’s  death. 

f To  Edmund  Dillon,  a nominee,  his  right  to  part  of  Lorha  and  part  of  Streams- 
\towne,  after  reprisals. 

To  Robert  Nugent,  the  chiefry  of  2/.  out  of  Clondaliver. 
f To  Robert  Netterville,  such  right,  in  remainder  expectant,  after  the  death  of 

- \ die  issue  male  of  Nicholas  Visct.  Netterville,  to  Killinboy,  as  was  decreed  to  him 
l_30th  July  1663. 

To  Dr.  Thomas  Arthur,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  Belsin,  after  reprisals. 

/ To  William  Gough,  such  right  as  he  had  to  lands  in  Great  Lisranny,  by  decree 
\7th  August  1663. 

f To  Ulick  Wall,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed  him  to  part  of  Ard- 
\ nehugh,  after  reprisals. 

{To  all  claiming  under  die  will  of  Rowland  Wilson  esq.,  such  right  as  they 
ought  to  have,  and  also  saving  to  said  Wilson  and  his  heirs  their  right,  in  law  or 
equity,  to  the  lands  granted  to  Dover  and  Jenkins. 

To  Walter  Tuite,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  Monilea,  after  reprisals. 

{To  Catharine  Dowdall  and  Elizabeth  Plunkett,  their  right,  by  their 
decree,  to  portions  on  Bryanstowne  and  Killadoi 
To  James  Fleming,  his  right ' 

To  Col.  Riciid.  Grace,  his  r 
Ballybritt,  Tynehinch,  Ikerrin  ar 

i trust  for  the  Lord  Visct.  Catherlagh,  for  854/.  4s.  6 d. 

1,494/.  7s.;  Sir  William  Gilbert,  1,271/.  3s.  9d. ; 
j Gilbert,  357/.  2s.  4<Z. ; Capt.  Rich.  Oxenden,  206/.  7s.  9d. 

I Andrewes,  142/.  5s.  Ad. ; Capt.  Charles  Crauley,  328/.  li 


-tgage  of  60/.  on  Butlerstowne. 

it  to  a mortgage  on  the  lands  in  the  baronies  of 
Lower  Ormond. 

Sir  John  Pow- 
Lieut.  William 
Lieut.  Richard 

_ Mr.  William 

Rigway,  678/.  4s.  4i/. ; Capt.  William  Hyde,  306/.  2s.  9 d.;  Major  James 
Piercesey,  1,214/.  3s.  8</. ; Lieut.  John  Moore,  229/.  15s.  3d.;  Major  John 
Love,  2,188/.  7s.  10</.;  Quarter-Master  Henry  Kniveton,  333/.  10s.  4 \d.; 
Capt  Thomas  Causabon,  868/.  13s.  Id. ; Cornet  Henry  Fi.oyd,  380/.  2s.  Ad. ; 
Lieut.  Charles  Fullwood,  538/.  11s.  9rf. ; Capt.  Thomas  Games,  323/.  17s.  6 </.; 
Ensign  James  Ferguson,  113/.  & 6 d. ; Capt.  William  Dutton,  148/.  6s.  4 d. ; 
Ensign  George  Bostock,  61/.  15s.  5 </. ; Thomas  Wynde,  45 L 5s.  lid.;  Roger 
Fortescue,  27/.  9s.  9}d. ; William  Johnston,  4Z.  12s.  Ad. 

To  Lawrence  Walsh,  his  judgment  on  the  house  and  yard  in  Corn-market. 

To  the  Lord  Dunboyne,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  after  reprise. 

’ To  William  Archbold,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  29th  July  1663,  to  the  lands 
. in  the  co.  Kildare. 


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[March 


Humphry  Baggaley,  &c. 


Sarah  I-Iawes  ais  Williams 


Sir  Nicholas  Purdon  Knt.  - / negrosse,  next  to  the  castle  over  the  river,  and  Garheneskagh,  as  was  or^diould’he 
(.adjudged  him,  after  reprisals. 

f To  Edmund  Lord  Dunboyne,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged 
George  Evelyn  - - J him  to  Corbally,  after  reprisals.  J ° 

j To  all  claiming  under  the  will  of  William  Watt,  such  right  as  they  had  to  all 
(.or  any  the  premisses  by  virtue  thereof,  if  any  such  will  there  be.  J 

Sir  John  Maynaud  Knt.,  &c.  - 

(.deteimination  of  said  mortgage,  according  to  a deed  dated  14th  May  1633. 

Robert  Wood  - - - -[  22Jxmnlarf  l6^2GE01lGE  F,tz"Gebald>  their  ri8ht  t0  Kilpatrick,  by  decree  dated 

" J°  Matthew  Plunket  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  decree,  to  the  impropriate 
tythes  of  the  parishes  of  Moyclare  and  Dunleere.  " " 

To  Robert  Boyle  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  proviso  in  the  Acts. 

Hie  AncH.isHoi'S  and  1), shops  - J ^ Co«=;  b«-,  o,  K?  <W  « ft,,  ^ of  a. 

arhhl^CrTOk^186’  ^ ^nefit  °f  a decree  as  f0  the  lytlles  of  Killcopp,  in  tire 
'l  o Robert  Boyle  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  said  provisoe. 

To  Richard  Hayes,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  impropriate  tythes  of  Awlisli 
co.  and  dioc.  Corke.  ° ’ 

The  Clergy  (Impropriate  Rectories')  , , Fo  ®ichard  Earl  of  Corke,  his  right  to  the  impropriate  tythes  of  Cannahov 

and  Tythes)  - - - J Mackmyhy,  and  Inchigeelagh.  ■ ’ 

dioc°COTkeR°GEIt  °SB0RNE’  his  right  to  tlle  t3'thes  of  S'*  Parish  of  Ballytemple, 
diJ°SeANTELl>  the  benCfit  °f  8 decree  85  ‘°  thc  tythes  of  the  Parish  of  Tullalish, 
f f ? !lle  i^rd  Mountgarrett,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to  the  lands 
wu™.  - - - - J nfte^r^risal^^  nnt^  olle  m°IeV  Comons  of  Seskin  and  Bflllycom,, 

I To  Col.  Richard  Grace,  such  right  as  he  had  to  a mortgage  on  the  lands  of 
v. Boolynegrisnagh  and  part  of  Clonsignagh,  by  decree  dated  20tli  June  1663. 

{.  To  tI'e, ford  Mountgarrett,  such  right  as  was  or  should  be  adjudged  to  linn  bv 
virtue  ol  his  provisoe  to  Pilltowne  and  part  of  Fidowne,  after  reprisals  * 

To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  the  like  right  to  part  of  Clonimilean,  after  reprisals. 
reprisals0”'  WaLSH’  a ,lominee’  the  like  »ght  *°  Ballyglasse  and  Ballinlaskin,  after 


{ In  trust  for  Alexander  Adaire,  for  161/.  2s.  3d.;  Mm.  Michell,  70/  • 
136/E  4s.  2rr°nD’  733/'  8d';  James  White  and  Wiliam  Anderson,’ 

To  all  those,  their  right  to  the  said  mortgaged  lands,  until  their  respective  mort 
gages  be  paid.  1 

In  o ust  for  the  ( 1649)  Officers  of  the  8th  lott  of  the  debt,  and  71st  lott  of  the 
credit,  according  to  their  respective  interests  of  their  arrears,  and  in  such  proportion 
as  was  mentioned  in  a certificate  dated  22d  March  1666.  1 ‘ 

To  WIlliam  Allen,  his  right  to  5 tenements  and  24  a.  in  Clnine  bv  virtue  of 
his  said  mortgage.  ’ * 01 

To  Oliver  Wheeler,  his  right  to  Garryconally  by  said  mortgage 
To  Theopiiilus  Carey,  his  right  to  BaUyvally  by  said  mortgage!  ' 

To  Francis  Whitecomes,  his  right  to  Farrencarrig  ais  Roche’s-land  and  Rath- 
naroughy  by  said  mortgage. 

mortgage*ANCIS  F°STEIt’  llis  riSht  t0  DWunmunna  alias  Drummin-Juna,  by  said 

To  James  and  Thomas  Foote,  his  right  to  Ballymagillan,  Lecarrowreagh, 
(_Knockbeha  and  Lismehan,  by  said  mortgage.  ° 

f w for  Aemselves,  and  the  persons  mentioned  in  a former  certificate  granted 

l To  Richard  Bourke,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  120/.  on  Dromkeene. 

/ To  Richard  Earl  of  Westmeath,  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
(.him,  after  a reprise,  to  Balline  and  Stonestowne.  6 


i,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged 


Tiios.  Seei.e,  Provost  of 
College 


Trinity  _fi 


ento°etTtAI*TER  FlAKE  esT’  suck  r*ght  10  any  of  the  premisses  a 

To  Jane  Dongan,  the  benefit  of  her  decree  in  the  Excheque 
as  Tho'  Berminghom  had  to  Carrickspringham. 


he  was  legally 
; also  such  right 


Sir  William  Petty  Knt.,  &c.  - LoMBAnD>  his  right,  by  decree,  to  a mortgage  on  the  lands  in  bar. 

Francis  Bellers  - - - To  Sir  Edwd.  Sutton  knt.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  lands  in  Russellstowne. 

John  Vaughan  - - - / To  Richard  Grace  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  20th  June  1663  for  ■» 

l mortgage  on  the  lands  in  the  King’s  County. 

Muckrid”eES  *'AVAL,N,'SUC'1  riSht  lls  he  had,  by  decree,  to  a mortgage  of  360/.  on 

To  Robert  Coppinger,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  710/.  on  Glanepheighane. 

,f,°  Richard  Hanse,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  on  BaUmackooe. 
lo  Sir  Robert  Travers  and  Capt.  John  Sweete,  their  right  to  a mortgage  of 
120/.  on  Downerly.  ^ s 

Sir  George  Hamilton  Bart.  - To  Murrogh  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right  to  a statute  staple  on  the  lands  in  ye 
bar.  of  Imokilly.  1 

To  Robert  Boyle  esq.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  630/.  on  the  lands  in  the  bar 
ol  Condons. 

T°  [ ] Savage  ais  Sauce,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  160/.  on  Cappaghmore. 

° C ] Hamilton,  late  Archbishop  of  Cashel],  his  right  to  two  mortgancs  of 

(_60/.  and  500/.  on  the  lands  in  bar.  Middlethird. 


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Sir  George  Hamilton  Bart. 
(continued.) 


' To  Sir  Hardresse  Waller,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  60/.  on  die  lands  in 
die  bar.  of  Clanwilliam. 

To  Richard  Ciiuite  and  James  Rowley,  dieir  right  to  a mortgage  of  168/. 
on  the  lands  in  bar.  Connello. 

To  Nicholas  Osborne,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  100/.  on  Seskin  and  Kil- 
brackan. 

To  Walter  Taylor,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  30/.  on  Shraglmagalloone. 

To  Oliver  Wheeler  esq.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  350/.  on  Slianbogh. 

To  Robert  Nugent,  such  right  as  he  had  23d  Oct.  1641,  to  a mortgage  of 
40/.  on  Kilfinton. 

To  the  heirs  of  Sir  Henry  Tynte  deceased,  dieir  right  to  the  lands  of  Castle- 
Ishin,  by  virtue  of  the  statute,  of  1,400/.  afore  mentioned. 

To  Lewis  Craige  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  2d  July  1663. 

To  Throgmorton  Stotisbury,  such  right  as  he  had  23d  Oct.  1641  to  a 
mortgage  of  150/.  on  die  lands  in  die  bar.  of  Dungannon. 

To  the  Earl  of  Thomond,  die  benefit  of  redemption  of  said  lands  from  the 
said  mortgage  of  150/. 

To  Sir  Wm.  Parsons  bart.,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  last-mentioned  premisses 
Lin  1641. 


William  Sands 


Sir  Geo.  Herbert  Knt.  & Bart. 


Thomas  Barnardiston 


John  Clarke 


John  Nicholls 

Edward  Cooke 

Sir  Thos.  Ciiambrelan  Knt. 

George  Clarke 

John  Nary  - 

Thomas  Smithes 

William  Ball 

Norris  Cave 

Sir  James  Graham  Knt. 

Sir  Arthur  Denny 
William  Brett 
Hester  Gardiner,  &c. 

Roger  Earl  of  Orrery 


William  Parkinson 

Sir  Richard  Ingoedsby,  &c. 

( 122.) 


right  t 


a improvement  of  300/.  on  the  last- 
a.  in  Monasteroris  and  Coolyan,  by 


f To  Sir  Richard  Harvey,  his  right  i 
I decree  dated  12th  June  1663. 

I To  Sir  William  King,  his  right  to  204  a.  in  Ballycollyan  and  die  lands  of  Leitrim. 

-j  To  Mary  and  Anne  Bermingham,  dieir  right  to  the  lands  of  Ballycolgan 
j and  Rogerstowne,  by  decree  dated  21st  March  1662. 

| To  John  Moore  and  Stephen  Cormack,  dieir  right  to  the  moiety  of  Cruice- 
(_rath,  by  decree  dated  3d  March  1662. 

{To  Matthias  Hussey,  his  right  to  Rathkenny,  after  die  death  of  his  father 
Hugh,  pursuant  to  decree  dated  17th  July  1663. 
f To  Edward  Goughan,  liis  right,  after  the  deadis  of  his  grandfather  Arte,  his 
I grandmother  Giles,  and  his  mother  Elizabeth,  by  decree  dated  21st  Aug.  1663, 
J to  Tullcliancrossen  and  part  of  Killelin. 

j To  Robert  Banister,  his  deed,  and  liis  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Benulben, 
Lor  any  other  part  of  the  premisses. 

r To  Theobald  Visct.  Mayo,  die  benefit  of  his  decree  and  certificate,  dated 
1 30th  Au<'.  1666,  to  120  a.  in  Corbedmore,  and  to  the  lands  of  Cloanconree  als  Clon- 
J conway  and  Bealtra,  after  reprisals. 

j To  the  right  heirs  or  heirs  at  law  of  said  Wm.  Webb,  (if  any  such  there  be) 
(his  and  their  right  to  the  premisses. 

( To  David  Power  of  Killbolane,  co.  Corke,  esq.,  his  right,  ns  a nominee,  to 
I the  lands  in  bar.  Killmore  and  Orrery,  after  reprisals. 

j To  Lewis  Craige,  his  right  to  the  lands  and  mill  of  Coolebane,  by  decree  dated 
(.2d  July  1663. 

r To  Patrick  Walsh,  a nominee,  his  right,  as  should  be  decreed  him,  to  the 
J lands  of  Ballyvahan,  Bollyvolier,  Creane,  and  Ballyknaveene,  as  part  of  his  election 
(to  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 

To  Francis  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  his  successors,  his  right  to  Ballynash 
and  Kilteary,  after  reprisals. 

To  Patrick  Walsh,  a nominee,  his  right  to  Ballytarsny  and  part  of  Bally- 


-t 


\ vellish,  after  reprisals, 
r To  the  Lord  Visct.  Gormanston,  his  right 


a cliiefry  of  40s.  o 
Cleristowne  and  Sheastowi 


: of  y'  pre- 
i by  decree 


the  will  of  Dr.  Ralph  King  dated  1st  May  1668,  ! 

•rides  made  since  the  said  Anne  King’s  death,  by  said  Cave,  4th  July 


To  Henry  Draycott,  his  right 
dated  2d  May  1663 

To  James  Ronan  Fitz-John,  his  right  to  Killcoleman,  by  decree  dated 
6th  July  1663.  . 

Slingsby,  his  right  to  part  of  Ballinkilly. 

To Hull,  his  right  to  Killovinoge,  if  any  he  had. 

f To  Theophilus  Eaton  and  Anne  liis  wife,  their  right  to  one  moiety  of  the 
I premisses,  by  virtue  of  certain  articles  _made  to  them  of  the  same  by  Anne  King 
J deceased,  pursuant 
V by  other  ' ' 

( 16To  Capt.  Lewis  Jones,  liis  right  to  286  a.  in  the  i qr.  of  Barrymore,  bar.  Athlone. 
f To  Patrick  Barnewall,  his  right  to  Strcneenes,  by  decree  dated  15tli  June 
(.1663. 

To  Henry  and  die  rest  of  the  children  of  Patrick  Betagh,  their  decree. 

To  William  Peasley,  his  right  to  Ballyrickard,  by  mortgage, 
f To  Henry  Rochfort,  his  right  to  4 a.  part  of  Kellstowne,  by  decree  dated 
1.21st  August  1663. 

To  Robert  Halley,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  1,260/.  upon  Gragan  and  Bally- 
negaule-DWARD  BaggoT)  ^ benefit  of  a mortgage  of  260/.  on  Coolesmuttane. 

To  James  Levallin,  die  benefit  of  a mortgage  of  310/.  on  Kilmucky. 

{To  Theobd.  Earl  of  Carlingford,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to 

KlToffijA.MEs ' Fleming,  liis  right,  by  certificate  dated  30th  November  1666,  to 
Killadine,  after  reprisals. 

f To  the  late  Geo.  Fitz-Gerald,  die  benefit  of  his  decree  to  the  lands  in  die 
\ barony  of  Farbill. 


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Sir  Robert  Booth  Knt.,  &c. 


- {,  “h  ”<sh*  “ “ i“ » »*■■■* 

./  To  John-  and  Richard  Farrell,  an  estate,  in  remainder,  to  Ardandra, 
\ decree  dated  16th  July  1663,  after  the  death  of  their  father  . Fergus  Farrell. 


j To  Catharine  Dowdall  and  Elizabeth  Plunki 
L decree  to  Cannonstown,  Ballydonnell,  and  Charlestown. 


Sir  Richabd  Gethin  Bart.,  &c. 


- i r-  T°  T»0Majs  IiLEM,'NGJ’ ,lis  ProPortion  of  a rent-charge  of  12/.  out  of  Cullintratli, 

L Cornegall,  and  other  lands.  ’ 

- ii-T?  Sh‘  Ri.c"ak"  Barnewall,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged 

Lhim  to  part  of  Creekstowne,  after  reprisals.  J o 

f 'B°  ,Jo«N  Butler  and  Catharine  his  wife,  the  fiill  benefit  of  their  decree 
J to  Rosbarkan. 

| , To  Catharine  Dowdall  and  Elizabeth  Plunkett,  the  benefit  of  their 
v.  decree  to  Cannonstown,  Ballydonnell,  and  Charlestown. 

' {27d!°JmieT663™E’  '“W  eqU‘ty’  ‘°  Knockavanig>  by  decree  dated 

. f To  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  his  right  to  Ballyke  als  Ballynaha,  H qr.,  by  decree 
\ dated  20th  July  1666.  * 5 T-.  »y  ueciee 

f In  trust  for  John  St.  Leger,  son  of  Sir  William  St.  Leger,  the  president,  for 
I 1,8301.  Is.  8d. ; Capt.  John  St.  Leger,  689/.  15s.  lOd Eown-^te  Bishop 
| ol  Limerick,  1,762/.  15s.  ; Sir  John  Ogle,  1,380/.  17s.  lit/.;  Col.  Wm.  ICings- 

- <j  mill,  4,018/.  11s.  2id. ; Lieut.  Col.  Warham  St.  Leger,  786/.  8s.  2d. ; Cornet 
I John  Hintouthe  or  Hinton,  673/.  4s. ; Sir  Thomas  Fortescue,  556/  16s  Id  • 

| Ensign  Walter  Bourke,  101/.  4s.;  Lieut.  Col.  John  Reeves,  258/.  11s.  W • 
(.Symon  Bridget,  52/.  18s.  9Ad. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  4 d. 

f 1°  9,ON1-Y  Geoghegan,  a nominee,  liis  right  to  die  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

- < To  Chas.  Visct.  Fm-HARDiNG,  his  right  to  the  premisses,  after  a reprise,  bv 

L certificate  dated  15th  March  1666.  ' ’ * 

- (mJ™,,,®!0""”  B"“' h"  ”sh'' in  Go,tI»r, 

(.  To  Thomas  Ap-John,  the  like  right  to  Gortaleene  ats  Gortneleene. 

,F  of  * deoee,  dated  26th  June 

’ U?S “d  <*““>’ '™«f *• 

_ f To  James  Sweetman,  such  right,  in  law  or  equity,  as  was  adjudged  him  to  the 
I.  premisses.  ° 

f B°  He,nry  Bridgeman,  his  right,  by  the  said  mortgage,  until  paid  or  legally 
I discharged,  to  the  lands  of  Monygeragh  (part),  Doone,  Docas,  Dromon,  Killuran, 

- < and  Gortne-  Connella.  ’ 

I c n°  Walter  Taylor,  his  right,  by  said  mortgage,  to  the  Castle,  and  3 half  plow 
Lot  Loolereagh,  Liskeabo,  Killty,  and  Coolebane.  r 

r To  Dudley  Bagnall  esq.,  a chiefly  of  21.  out  of  the  last-mentioned  lands, 

- -j  Knockanacroe  and  others,  and  lus  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  all  or  any  of  the  said 

L last-mentioned  premisses.  - 

move  ofT  5OORE,‘,isf14ght  “ 1"OI'tg,age  f 80L  “Pon  the  of  Carriginaway, 
moie  of  the  same  part  of  Templem'Quuilan  plow,  and  Ballym'Owen.  b J 
to  William  Wiseman  esq.,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  140/.  on  the  aforesaid 
lands,  and  those  of  Killnossane,  Yockane,  Sleemore,  Gortelasliaha,  and  Ardneorenae 
"sbt  ” *•  ■"*•» of  >« 

'i’he  Commissioned  Officers,  the  houses  in  Cooke-street,  &c  oranted  to 
them  in  fust  for  the  deficiencies  of  72/.;  to  the  persons  concerned  in  y=  49th  lott  of 
the  debt  and  2d  lott  of  the  credit,  and  in  y'  39th  lott  of  the  debt  and  3d  of  the 
credit,  for  the  deficiency  of  20/. ; and 

For  John  Logiian,  for  48/.  6s.;  William  Howard,  41/.  14s.;  Ensign  Law- 
rence Sterling,  14/.  14s.  ° 


ortgage,  to  the  Castle,  and  3 half  plow. 


lortgage  on  said  lands,  and  others 


’WW*  " “i<l  1»na>.“d  •>»  Killma- 

guei  and  Falligiomy  m the  liberties  of  Yougliall. 

" ' .fSijir  hi‘ a””  “ * 2o“'  -an-*  -i  «io»> 

b J°of  ;L3,“  Ti™’  ■**  ” * "•"»»*  °”  “d  kn*.  “<>  "•>«”  i"  *• 

To  Thomas  Nuoeht,  the  benefit  of  his  deevee  to  a remainder  to  the  lands  in 
co.  .Longford. 

The  houses,  &c.  in  Kilmallock,  in  trust  for  the  persons  concerned  in  the  11th  lott 
of  y debt  and  37th  of  the  credit,  for  the  deficiency  of  40/.;  and  for  Major  Roger 
1 oore,  for  31/.  4.5. ; Capt.  Bethel  Vaughan,  30/. 

To  Lawrence  Esmond,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  whereby  he  was  left  to  law 
for  the  lands  of  Aghamannagh. 

2;,i;i'yr  lan,df  ‘t*  t'oi;.,!,e  pm?ns  ,c°i,cemed  ■»  *e  siSt  io«  0f  &e  debt  and 

20th  ol  the  credit,  for  the  deficiency  of  40/. 

for  30/  "eXt  1,1  tiUSt  f°‘  tll0Se  °f  the  88lh  lott  of  tl,e  debt  and  69th  the  credit, 

‘ In  trust  for  himself,  for  1,184/.  lls.  Id.;  Major  Andrew  Woodley,  386/.  9s.  id  ■ 
William  Waddf.n,  222/.  7s.  8<Z.;  Giles  Powell,  2,143/.  15s.  Ojrf. ; Thomas’ 
Causabon,  1,986/.  17s.  7 d. ; Walter  Croker,  1,244/.  4s.  6 d. ; Robert  Browne 
1,717/.  17s.  id. ; Richard  Beard,  121/.  2s.  2d. ; Richard  Butler,  382/.  5s  ■ 

- •<  Anthony  Watts,  21.  13s.  Id.;  Alexander  Moore,  7s.  2d.;  Henry  Wiiite- 
1.063/-  I'/-!  Anthony  Whitecroft,  136/.  15s.  id. ; Jane  Jackson, 

4765  3s,  due  to  John  Jackson;  Jane  Clayton,  548/.  14s.  Id,  due  to  Thomas 
Uayton ; [ ] Moseley,  467/.  6s.  4d. ; Symon  Eaton,  26/.  9s.  61d. ; Symon 

[.Bridges,  4/.  12s.  id. 

' {to  dm  p'e  Lol<l  Bonboyne,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  hod  been  adjudged  him 


. / To  the  Lord  Dunbc 
\ to  the  premisses,  after  i 


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Edward  Vernon  - 
William  Bayly  - 


Norton  Westrow,  &c. 

John  Pike,  &c.  - 
James  Stopford  - 
Edmund  Potts 

Richard  Coote 

Eliza  Hoult 
Samuel  Byfield 
Robert  Thompson  - 
Robert  Reading  - 
Solomon  Richards 

Sir  Hans  Hamilton  Bart. 

Henry  Loftus 
Roger  Drake 
Henry  Finch 
Thomas  Lawrence 
George  Disney,  &c. 
John  Eyre 
George  French 
Patrick  Nolan 

Edward  Browne  - 
Charles  Molloy 
Peter  Aylward  - 
(122.) 


f To  Richard  Duffe,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses,  by  decree  dated  . 
\ 18th  March  1662. 

f To  Frances  Masterson  widow,  her  right  to  the  premisses,  by  decree  dated 
\26th  June  1663. 

r To  Walter  Tuite,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  he  had  or  should  be  adjudged  to 
| him  to  the  S.E.  part  of  Robinstowne,  after  reprisals. 

< To  Sir  Edward  Sutton,  his  right  in  Clownestowne,  by  decree  confirmed  to 
j Wright  and  Whaley. 

V.  To  die  Duke  of  Ormond,  a chiefry  of  10s.  out  of  Liskevin. 

f To  Thomas  Norton,  such  right  as  belonged  to  him  in  the  lands  granted  to  Pike 
\ and  Nottle  inclusive. 

f To  all  claiming  under  Geo.  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  deceased,  their  right,  by  his 
(.decree  dated  22d  June  1663,  to  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Clonlonan. 

/ To  Thomas  Cantwell,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to 
(the  W.  part  of  the  E.  part  of  Ballycrehane,  after  reprisals. 

To  Jenico  Visct.  Gormanstowne,  such  right  to  the  premisses,  as  far  as  to 
Leedstowne,  as  he  had  by  his  proviso  in  the  86tn  page  of  the  Act  of  Explanation, 
after  reprisals. 

To  Nicholas  Darcy,  his  right  to  Stedalt  and  Mullaghtelin,  by  decree  dated 
11th  July  1663. 

J To  William  Taaffe,  his  right  to  part  of  Toberscoole,  by  decree  dated  10th  June 
“ 1663. 

To  Stephen  Rice,  his  right  to  Killcooly,  by  decree  19th  August  1663. 

To  Christian  Skiddy  ais  Trant,  such  right  in  the  lands  of  Kildrum  Village 
and  Killfounton  as  was  decreed  to  her  23d  June  1663,  for  the  remainder  of  1,000 
years,  under  the  chief-rent  of  10s.  to  Coote,  and  such  right  to  the  lands  of  Fane^as 
(_she  had  by  said  decree. 

f To  Thomas  Cashell,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  10th  August  1663,  to 
\ Rulestowne,  being  part  of  Casshelstowne. 

To  James  Fleminge,  his  rent-charge  of  167.  out  of  Possextowne. 

To  George  Fitz-Gerald  esq.,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  Donowe. 

/ To  William  Warren  of  Corduffe,  his  right  to  a statute  staple  of  1,600/. 
\ extendable  on  tire  lands  in  the  co.  Meath. 

/ , To  Sir  Thomas  Esmond  knt.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  should  be  adjudged 
\him  to  Tonem'Terry  and  Newtowne,  co.  Wexford. 


" In  trust  for  Henry  Earl  of  Clanbrazill,  for  9,728/.  19s.  id.;  Lieut.  Col. 
Hugh  Coghran,  1,982/.  5s.  3d.;  Robert  Cunningham,  291/.  14s.  id. ; Robert 
Dollard,  27/.  14s.  9 id.;  Francis  Lawrence,  4/.  9s.  4£<Z. ; Henry  Finch, 
61/.  18s.  9d. ; John  Wood,  14/.  3s.  2d.  ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id. 

* To  die  severall  Mortgagees  mentioned  in  the  patent,  their  respective  mortgage 
money. 

To  Sir  Thomas  Esmond  bart.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  22d  May  1667, 
to  Killmallogue. 

. To  Sir  Robert  Forth,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Lappans  by  virtue  of  his  mortgage 

f To  Richard  Bolton,  Iris  right  to  15  a.  of  Corduffe,  by  mortgage,  until  the 

\ money  be  paid. 

{To  Pierce  Visct.  Ikerin,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  premisses,  as 
part  of  his  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 

{To  Elizabeth  French  widow,  her  right  to  a mortgage  on  Ballinora. 

To  Patrick  Roch,  the  benefit  of  his  mortgage  on  Dundanaw. 

{To  Sir  Robert  Talbot  knt.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  decreed  him 
to  Laganliall,  after  reprisals. 

r To  the  Earl  of  Carlingford,  such  title  and  interest  to  part  of  Drakestowne, 
•j  Anaglogg,  and  Rogerstowne,  as  rightfully  belonged  to  him  by  his  provisoes  in  the 

f To  Teighe  Daly,  the  right  of  redemption  on  the  lands  of  Killineny,  Ballycouse, 
\ Carnekina,  and  Gortcarda,  on  payment  of  52/.  10s. 


{To  Sir  Henry  Lynch,  the  equity  and  power  of  redemption  of  all  die  lands  in 
the  bar.  of  Corra,  co.  Mayo,  on  payment  of  205/. 

C To  the  Visct.  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  to  all  the  premisses 
< 23d  October  1641. 

(,  To  the  Visct.  Mayo,  the  like  saving. 

To  the  Visct.  Mayo,  die  like  saving. 

To  the  Visct.  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  had  to  the  premisses. 


f To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  any  right  he  had  or  ought  to  have  to  the  lands 
(of  Tully,  and  a parcell  of  wood  in  common  to  Tully,  &c. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


— Patrick  French 
Charles  Daly,  &c.  - 
Roger  M'Dermot 

Richard  Power  - 

Nicholas  Arciidakne 
Sir  Luke  Dowdall 
James  Duke  of  Ormond 
Peirce  Butler 
James  Nixon 
Bryan  Magrath  - 
Matthew  Martin 


f To  John  Dai 
\ torlagh. 


■,  the  benefit  of  his  mortgage  of  100/.  on  the  quarter  of  Carowan- 


To  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  the  co.  Mayo. 

To  John  Yeaden,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  on  the  quarter  of  Tawnadrissoge 
its  Corroghsallagh,  one  of  the  four  quarters  of  Tawnadrissoge. 

To  the  Visct.  Dillon,  his  right  in  Colassaggah  quarter. 

To  Andrew  Oge  Blake,  his  right  to  37  a.  in  Ballyline. 

To  John  Fennell,  his  right  in  the  said  Ballyline. 

To  Gepfry  M'Cooge,  his  right  in  Derrybrine,  after  reprisals. 

To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  Killogilien  and  Droamkerry,  and  his 
.chiefry  in  all  the  premisses. 

/ To  Ellinor  Bourke  alias  Archdakne  ats  Davills,  and  all  claiming  under 
l Redmond  Archdakne,  their  right  to  66  a.  in  Lisnardagh  i quarter. 

To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  the  14  a.  in  controversy. 

innocent,  his  right  to  Castlebin,  Towreene,  and 


f To  Peter  Martin  esq. 

\ Gortnefadda,  after  reprisals. 

_ f To  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  Corbally  and  Ballyhicky. 
\ To  John  M'Nemarra,  his  right  to  Ballyhicky,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  Bishops  of  Killalow,  tlieir  right,  if  any  they  had,  to  the  premisses. 

To  John  M'Nemara,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses. 


Henry  White 


Dudley  Peirce 


Walter  Blake 


Sir  Thomas  Newcomen  Knt 


Edward  Browne,  &c. 


Nicholas  Browne 


{To  Lucas  Visct.  Dillon,  the  like  right  to  the  lands  in  the  co.  of  Mayo, 
j To  Daniel  Visct.  Clare,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  62  a.  in  Ballygaffy  East, 

To  Trinagh  M'Mahon,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Clonevola  and  Clonkitt. 

To  the  Bishops  of  Clonfert,  their  right,  if  any  they  had,  to  the  lands  of 
Tamsruora,  Tomsruora,  and  Drumsecour. 

To  William  Bkabazon  esq.,  a nominee,  all  his  right  to  the  3 parcels  of 
rreemsreure,  after  reprisals. 

To  the  heirs  of  Fras.  Kelly,  their  right  to  the  said  47  a.  in  Tromsrenora,  if 
J any  they  had. 

To  James  Tully,  the  right  of  redemption  of  the  120  a.  in  Trumsrenora,  on 
paying  100/.  to  Peirce. 

To  Andrew  Kent,  the  right  of  redemption  of  Clonsweny,  Lisselevane,  and  Ballv- 
necurra,  on  paying  321.  16s.  8 d.  to  him. 
lo  Roger  Lurkan,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  200  a.  in  Tomsellagh. 

L To  Francis  Blake,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  26  a.  in  Clonfall. 

To  Mary  Williams  als  Martin  and  her  heirs,  her  right  to  Crivillagh,  Inish- 
. lackery,  and  Inhishnee,  with  her  right  of  dower, 
j To  Dominick  Martin,  the  power  of  redemption  of  Killin,  and  the  lease  thereof, 
(.passed  by  Bridget  Blake,  on  mortgaging  the  same  for  401. 


J- 


To  the  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right  I 
in  certificate  and  patent  to  him,  as  also  t 
issignee  of  Dan1  O’Brien. 

To  Donogii  O’Brien  esq.,  his  right  ir 
To  Dame  Ellinor  Blake,  her  right  t 


i the  cartrons  of  Rannagh,  already  passed 
160  a.  in  Rannagh,  confirmed  to  him  as 


said  Rannagh,  by  decree, 
i Faghibegg,  by  decree. 


Wybrants,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  in  the  Court  of  Administra- 
Sir  Robert  Talbot’s  estate,  dated  27th  February  1653,  for 


To  Aldn.  Pete: 
tion  of  Justice,  o: 

1581.  12s.  sterling. 

To  George  Browne  esq.,  son  and  heir  to  John  Browne  of  the  Neale,  esq.,  deed, 
a nominee,  the  benefit  of  his  certificate  for  so  much  of  the  lands  in  co.  Mayo  as 
were  comprehended  therein,  after  reprisals. 

To  Robert  Hussey,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  Derrymore  and  Drommore. 

To  Henry  Bourn,  his  right  in  4 qr.  of  land  in  Ballynecraggy  and  Derrhowel- 
begge,  then  m Ins  possession  by  his  decree  of  innocency. 

i ,T°  PAN,IEL  Arthur  merchant,  the  benefit  of  two  judgments  for  6001.  and  2401. 
debts,  besides  costs,  as  to  so  much  of  the  lands  as  had  been  set  out  by  final  settlement 
to  Sir  Robert  Talbot. 

To  Thomas  Fowles,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  59  a.  in  Esker. 

• u°  •?IlLES  Visct  Mayo,  brother  and  heir  to  Theobald  late  Viscount,  all  his 
right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses  in  Mayo,  except  what  was  sett  by  final  settle- 
ment to  Sir  Robert  Talbott,  and  as  to  said  Talbott’s  lands,  his  Lordship's  right 
thereto,  after  a reprise  to  Newcomen. 


{ToRtoHARD  Bourke  esq.,  as  a nominee,  his  right  of  a redemption  of  a mortgage 
of  761.  for  44  a.  in  Ardskeamore,  after  reprisals. 

To  Marcus  and  Alexander  Bodkin,  their  right  of  redemption  to  Douras  and 
Cahirnehoone,  on  paying  1101.  to  Browne. 

To  James  Darcy  and  Margery  his  wife,  and  after  her  death,  to  Jewel  Farrell 
and  Sarah  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Sarah,  the  benefit  of  a 
mortgage  on  part  of  the  4 qrs.  of  Newtown,  formerly  mortgaged  by  said  Nic' 
owne  to  Ulick  Bourke  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Sarah, 
lo  Thomas  Bodkin,  a mortgage  on  the  qr.  of  Moyne. 

- f . (f'°  Edward  Lewes,  his  mortgage  of  561.  on  100  a.  in  Castlereagh,  and  his  right 
t.  m Castlereagh,  after  the  redemption  of  the  said  mortgage. 


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William  Clynch 


{To  John  Sutton  and  John  Walle,  their  right  in  the  premisses. 

To  Thomas  Lynch,  an  innocent,  his  right  to  part  of  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 


Thomas  Deanf. 


To  Dominick  Browne,  Mary  and  Agnes  French,  and  their  heirs,  then- 
equity  of  redemption  of  the  lands  in  die  half  bar.  of  Rosse,  on  paying  262/.  to  said 
Thomas  Deane. 

To  Richard  Burke,  the  like  saving  of  146  a.  in  Duncanamore,  and  all  the  lands 
of  Killfower,  Clonlusky  and  Cappagarue. 

To  Patricks  Blake,  his  right  in  Cappagarrie,  if  any  he  had. 


Richard  Earl  Corke  & Arran 
Dermot  Daly  - - - 

Sir  Francis  Gore  Knt., 

Jeffry  Prendergast 


{To  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  in  the  lands  of  Gortnecloghy  and 
Gortinepedder. 

To  Donogh  and  Paul  Daly,  their  mortgage  on  Brackloone. 

To  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  his  right  to  Corballymore. 

If  To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right  in  the  lands  in  bar.  Tyrawly. 

J To  Richard  Fisher,  his  right  in  the  said  lands. 

To  Luke  Plunket  and  John  Martin,  their  right  in  Ballindow,  2 qrs.  144  a., 
after  previous  reprisals. 


Ulick  Burke 
Francis  Foster 
Robuck  French 
Nicholas  Lynch 
Martin  Kirwan 


{To  Luke  Visct.  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  Ballyglasse. 

To  Tibbot  Dillon,  of  Brackenoe  esq.,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  said  lands. 

{To  Morrish  Keating,  10/.  a year. 

To  Thomas  Butler,  his  mortgage  of  18/.  on  Capparilla. 

( To  Anthony  Martin,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  cartron  of  Killinvarra,  and 
(.  24  a.  in  Kimsellagh. 

f To  Dominick  Browne  esq.,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  such  part  of  the  last- 
- / mentioned  premisses  as  in  October  1641  belonged  to  him,  his  father,  or  grandfather, 
L after  reprisals. 

f To  John  Skerrett,  his  mortgage  of  20/.  on  Ballygaddy. 

- J To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  and  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to  the 
(.lands  in  bar.  Gallen. 


Marcus  Browne 


Edward  Gough 
Robert  Morgan 
Teige  M'Paden 

Martin  Blake  - 


Francis  Blake 


Richard  Martin 


Andrew  Scurlock 


{To  Redmond  Bourke,  an  innocent,  such  right  as  he  had  in  1641  in  1 a qr.  and 
J of  a cartron,  in  the  3 J qrs.  of  Annaghmore,  after  reprisals. 

To  Dominick  Browne  esq.,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  Glassiganny,  42  a., 
id  to  Carroweesell,  34  a.,  as  in  1641  belonged  to  him,  his  father,  or  grandfather, 
after  reprisals. 

To  John  Ormesby,  such  right  as  he  had,  under  Jennet  Lynch  alias  Browne,  to 
14  a.  of  the  premisses,  being  her  proportion  of  the  same, 
f To  Turlogh  M'Mahon,  a minor,  son  and  heir  of  Capt.  Teige  M'Mahon,  an 
\ innocent,  his  right  to  Leffall-North,  if  any  he  had. 

Tp  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  had  in  1641. 

To  the  same,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses. 


f To  Sir  James  Cuffe,  his  right  to  the  40  a.  in  Lackin. 
I To  Dominick  Browne,  as  a nominee,  such  right^ 

J of  the  premisses 


_ ....  < ight  have  to  any  part 

premisses  included  in  his  patent  as  part  of  his  2,000  a.,  after  reprisals. 
Walter  Lynch,  his  right  to  120  a.  in  Ballagh,  10  a.  in  Garran,  and  10  a. 

Lecarrowreagh. 

iyed  to  him  by 


‘ To  Richard  Poore,  his  right  to  37  a.  in  Killinpatricke, 
said  A.  Blake,  in  exchange  for  37  a.  in  Ballylin. 

To  Matthew  Lynch,  a mortgage  of  25/.  on  Ballisky. 

To  Robert  Martin  and  Thomas  Lynch,  their  right  of  redeeming  the 


in  Moyaskeragli. 

To  Dominick  L , 

that  were  granted  to  him  by  certificate  and  patent, 
2,000  A.,  after  reprisals.  _ ■ 

To  Col.  Garret  Moore,  his  right  in  Ballylin. 


o any  part  of  the  premisses 
s part  of  his  contiguity  of 


Donnogh  Earl  of  Clancarthy 

(122.) 


{To  Robert  Fibs,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  Thomas  Bright,  their  right  to  a 
mortgage  of  100/.  on  Silyhane  and  Lismeggin. 

To  Theotonius  Lynch,  his  right  of  redemption  of  Carrowgarry. 

To  Ulick  Bourke,  assignee  oi  John  Bourke,  the  power  of  redeeming  the  lands 
of  Cahermacnally. 

To  James  McConuffe,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  bar.  Clanmorris. 

To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  1641,  to  the  last-mentioned 
lands  in  bar.  Gallen. 

To  Dominick,  son  and  heir  of  Geffry  Browne,  a nominee,  such  right  as  they 
d in  1641  in  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

To  Dominick  Skerrett,  his  power  of  redeeming  the  lands  of  Farengownagli, 
Ballyconlagh,  Leagleigh  and  Ballylieale.  . 

To  Sir  Patk.  Barnewall  bait.,  his  right  of  redeeming  part  of  the  premisses. 

To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right  to  Carrowmore,  if  any  he  had. 
r To  Richard  Earl  of  Corke,  his  right  to  the  woods,  timber  trees,  aries  of  hawks, 
I and  other  the  premisses,  or  any  part  thereof,  by  decree  granted  to  him  12  May  16j8 
- < by  the  pretended  Court  of  Claims.  , f 

I To  Owen  McCarthy  esq.,  the  benefit  of  a decree  dated  22  August  1663,  and  or 
l his  proviso  in  the  Explanatory  Act,  p.  137,  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


- >“"»  -“s** 

f T°  Henry  Earl  of  Thomond,  his  right  to  Cuilsumroge,  and  his  chiefries  in  all 
l the  premisses. 


' To  Martin  Blake,  his  mortgage  of  250/.  on  the  lands  of  Cryvaehshill 
Drumackrine,  Crivagliard,  and  Shanballyboght.  } ° 

rZ“i°?  ,?ARCX,  «?•»  Ws  mortgage  of  250/.  on  the  lands  of  Carrowevilline, 
Carrowlogh,  Carrowkilline,  and  Knockroe. 

. To  Andw.  Blake  Fitz-Andrew,  his  mortgage  of  125/.  on  Burrish  and  Balliard. 

^0HN  Da£y>  an  innocent,  his  right  to  112  a.  in  Ranafultry,  after  reprisals. 
Darc\'  * 1IOMAS  Biiowne>  tlle  «gl>t  of  redeeming  of  Ranafultry,  on  paying  150/.  to 


To  Thomas, 
redemption  of  sc 
John  Bourke. 


ion  and  lieu-  of  John  Bourke  of  Loghmask,  esq.,  die  right  of 
much  of  the  lands  as  were  sett  out  by  final  settlement  to  the  said 


r To  Gerald  Dillon  esq.,  Edw"  2d  son  of  said  EdW  Browne,  and  Marg«,  one  of 
j h,s  daughters,  then-  respective  rights  to  the  lands  confirmed  to  said  Edw"  Browne 
l, until  paid  200/.  ’ 

f To  Jane  Bermingham,  an  innocent,  her  right  in  the  8 gneeves  of  Trenevoliran 
1 after  reprisals.  ° ’ 

To  Margt.  Fitz-Gerald,  an  innocent,  her  right  in  Garruneskeogh,  after 
I reprisals.  ° 

j To  Patrick  and  Jane  Bermingham,  innocents,  their  right  to  Maglier,  after 


To  John,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  said  Mat"  Hore  and  Cath.  his  wife,  their 
"S  , >n  the  lands  settled  on  them  at  their  marriage  during  their  lives,  for  the  said 
LCadiarine’s  jointure. 

r To  die  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  Kilrateera  and  the  parcels  in  common 

- < to  Iniscaltragh  parish. 

L To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right  in  Listaw. 

f , T°  Geor?e  Browne  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Browne  of  the  Neale,  esq.,  late 
deced.,  his  right,  as  a nominee,  to  Attyclogh  and  Leffane,  after  reprisals. 

- -j  20/onArdbarnyf  J°HN  DARCY’  °f  Buntrohy>  the  benefit  of  *eir  mortgage  of 
j To  John  Bingham,  his  right  to  a mortgage  of  20/.  on  86  a.  in  Corbrack. 

To  Robert  Darcy,  in  trust  for  Stephen  Darcy,  his  right  to  Carrowmore, 
(_ Cnockenganny , and  30  a.  in  Derrycoose,  by  a mortgage  thereof  to  him  paid  for  100/. 

_ / To  Richard  Burke  esq.,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  Raghmore  and  Carrow- 
(.  crossy,  after  reprisals. 

- / T°  pol.  Garrett  Moore,  his  right,  if  any  he  or  liis  ancestors  had,  in  1641.  to 
1.  Ballagh  and  Ballaghbegg. 

r To  Nics.  Browne  Sir  Walter,  the  equity  of  redemption  of  445  a.  2 r.  in  the 

- -j  4 qrs.  of  Newtown,  on  paying  240/.  to  Farrell  and  wife  and  the  heirs  of  Sarah’s 
k body , with  all  other  sums  necessarily  expended  in  the  defence  of  the  premisses. 

C To  Robert  Dillon,  an  innocent,  his  right  to  45  a.  in  Lishkelly  £ qr. 

- -j  To  Garrett  Dillon,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  such  right  as  he  had  to 
vthe  last  granted  lands  by  virtue  of  his  marriage  articles. 

f Ghr'  D'llon>  an  innocent,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  die  5di  part  of  the  mills. 

" l ment°of  2004  Ii°N’  mn0Cent’  his  riSht  t0  the  lands  in  co.  Galway,  upon  pay- 

I"  William  Brabazon  gent.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  to  such  of  the  premisses 

- < as  belonged  to  him  28d  Oct.  1641,  after  reprisals. 

L To  die  Bishop  of  Ci.onvi.rt,  his  right  of  meadowing  of  Drumshura  qr. 

f To  Wm.  Yorke,  of  Limerick  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses  by  a deed 
l o'  mortgage  ot  450/.  made  by  said  M'Mahon  to  him  16th  January  1673. 

{To  Sir  James  Gallway  knt.,  all  such  weares  as  were  decreed  to  him 
14th  August  1663. 

l^To  the  President  of  Connaught,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  13di  July 

— -f  v To,the1  Bish°P  °,f  Clonfert,  his  chiefry,  if  any  he  had,  in  1641,  on  Killinny  and 
- (.  Knocknehorne,  and  his  Utle  m Killinny,  if  any  he  had,  after  reprisals. 

- -f  Brancis  Coghlan,  an  innocent,  his  right  to  Clonfeaghan,  Attiky,  and  Mota. 

(.  To  Garre-it  Moore  esq.,  his  right  to  Ballybranagh. 

To  the  Bps.  of  Killalowe,  such  right  as  they  had  to  the  premisses. 


To  Robert  Hussey  esq.,  his  righ 
and  Tondergree. 

To  Robert  Blake  esq.,  his  rigl 
John  Browne,  of  die  lands  of  Carro 


I Clungoivla. 

| To  the  heirs  of 
[_  Bally monagli,  and 


tr  Blake  esq.,  life  right  of  redeeming  a mortgage  made  by  him  to 
i,  of  die  lands  of  Carrowmoreliskelline,  Ballywalter,  Garranverke,  and 


Sir  Thomas  Blake  bart.,  as 
Bnlliudourlngh,  after  reprisals 


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Maby  Gibbon,  &c. 
Stephen  Deane 
Richard  Kelly,  &c. 
Daniel  M'Donogh,  8cc. 

Sir  Path.  Barnewall  Bart. 
Nicholas  French 
Jane  Darcy,  &c. 

Marcus  Bodkin,  &c. 

John  Fitz-Gerald 
Richard  Burke 


f To  John  Browne  esq.,  his  right  to  the  lands  granted  to  Mary  and  Gilleduffe 
< Gibbon,  W"1  Edmund,  and  Richard  Philbin. 

L To  John  Gardiner,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Ballynegow  qr. 

To  the  Visct.  Mayo,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Cam. 

f To  Roger  Hanly,  such  right  as  he  had  23d  Oct.  1 641  to  Drominmore,  men- 
l tioned  in  his  decree. 

/ To  Donogh  O’Bryen  of  Duogh,  esq.,  as  a nominee,  such  right  as  he  had, 
\ after  reprisals,  to  tlie  lands  Ballyhanny,  East  and  West,  and  Ballykeele. 

{To  Patrick  Bellew  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  such  right  as  they  had  to  any  of 
the  premisses. 

To  Redmund  Burke,  his  mortgage  of  36  a.  on  Shehane  qr. 

To  Anthony  Lynch,  his  mortgage  on  Ballagheglasse  i qr. 

r To  Martin  Skerrett,  his  power  of  redemption  to  Clunnaghmore  for  20/. 

< To  Richard  Burke,  a nominee,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641 
l to  Anbally,  after  reprisals. 

{To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any  he  or  his  ancestors  had  to  the 
premisses  in  1641. 

To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  die  like  right  in  Cullentragh  J qr. 


Marcus  Wycombe  ...  To  Chrisr.  Wycombe,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses. 


Simon  Gibbings 


Robert  Martin 


Margaret  Morris 
Martin  Kirwan 
James  Daly 
William  Delamare 


Henry  Iters 


{To  David  Power,  a nominee,  such  right  as  had  been  adjudged  him  to  part 
of  Mayne,  after  reprisals. 

( To  Thomas  Lynch,  his  right  of  mortgage  to  228  a.  in  Moyaskeragh  2 qrs., 
J and  to  91  a.  in  Knockbane  qr. 

j To  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  such  right  as  he  had  in  1641  to  the  lands  in  bar. 
( Clanmorris. 

To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  all  his  right  to  the  premisses. 

f To  George  Stanton,  a mortgage  of  170/  on  the  2 qrs.  of  Corraghan,  with 
|_the  power  of  redemption  to  Kirwan  on  paying  said  money. 

To  Elizabeth  Taaffe,  her  right  to  die  43  a.  in  Kilmude  qr.,  after  reprisals. 
f To  Richard  Visct.  Ranelagh,  his  right  to  a rent  of  10/.,  if  any  he  had,  out 
\of  some  part  of  the  premisses. 

To  Dermot  O’Bryan,  the  power  of  redemption  of  54  a.  in  Cluontra  qr.,  on 
paying  20/.,  and  of  the  lands  of  Drumscale,  Ardskeagli,  and  Shanovoe,  paying  10/. 
to  Ivers. 

To  Henry  Earl  of  Thomond,  his  chiefly  on  Carrownreagh  alias  Knocklogli, 
- and  his  right  to  the  lands,  of  Carrowreagh  in  Kilfaddan  parish. 

To  Michael  Swanton  and  Margaret  his  wife,  such  right  as  they  had  to 
the  said  Carrowreagh. 

To  Donogh  O’Bryen  of  Duogh,  a nominee,  his  right,  after  reprisals,  in  Duogh 
alias  Cloghanmulvora. 


Sir  William  King  Knt.,  8tc. 


f To  Turlogh,  son  and  heir  of  Teige  M'Mahon  esq.,  such  right  as  lie  had  in 
\ Glancannon  and  Coliore  alias  Ballyvohan. 


Theobald  Butler 
John  Taaffe 


Patrick  Bellew 


To  Lord  Ibrackan,  his  right  to  die  premisses,  if  any  he  had. 
f To  Lord  Visct.  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  had  to  83  a.  in  the  quarter  of  Rath- 
imoyle. 

To  Wm.  Brabazon  esq.,  a nominee,  his  right  to  Shanballyhugh,  after  reprisals. 

To  Carbury  Kelly,  the  benefit  of  exchange  made  between  him  and  said 
Patrick  Bellew  for  the  said  40  A.  in  Ballynakill  and  Creggan,  2 qrs. 

To  the  Dean  of  Clonm'knowen,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  35  a.  in  Kilhn- 
mullruyan. 

i To  Chrisr.  Bellew  ; this  patent  not  to  prejudice  a lease  for  1,000  years,  passed 
by  John  Bellew  to  Sir  Nicholas  Plunket  of  Dublin,  knt.,  and  others,  of  the  lands 
of  Corgarragh,  in  trust  for  said  Chr  Bellew,  one  of  the  sons  of  said  John ; nor 
any  uses  mentioned  in  a certificate  of  die  said  lands  formerly  granted  to  said  Sir 
(_Nicholas,  in  trust  for  the  said  Christopher. 


John  Nugent  and  George  Wallis  To  Richard  Earl  of  Ranelagh,  his  right  in  Carrowclogher  and  Derryneale. 


Sir  Redmond  Everard  Bart. 


( To  Morrish  Hicky,  his  mortgage  on  Drumgulnegone. 

\ To  the  Visct.  Dillon,  and  the  heirs  of  Teige  M'Mahon,  their  several  rights 
l to  all  or  any  of  die  premisses. 


Donogh  O’Bryan 


To  the  said  M'Mahon’s  heirs,  their  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 


Edward  Browne 


To  Luke  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses. 


Gerrard  Colley,  &c. 


Countess  of  Fingall 

(122.) 


f To  Luke  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  Ballytullagh  and  Brackione. 

- < To  Geo.  Browne,  as  a nominee,  his  right  to  the  lands  of  Brocklagh  and  Uonda- 
Lduffe,  after  reprisals  to  Richard  Hadsor. 

n Killcomodan  and  Kil- 


{To  the  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  his  right,  if  any  he  bad, 
clony,  or  to  any  chief-rent  thereout,  in  41. 

To  Wm.  Brabazon,  as  a nominee,  his  right,  after  reprisals,  in  Kilclony,and 
in  Killowermore. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


IJMiu-ci, 


Honoha  Hogan 
Walter  Taylor,  &c. 


f To  the  Earl  of  Inciiiquin,  and  Thomas  Hickman  and  William  O’Bryen, 
J their  right  in  Ballynellan. 

j To  the  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Pollebane,  and  other 
(.the  lands  aforesaid. 

To  Edward  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  what  right  he  had  in  the  premisses. 


William  Hamilton 


/ To  the  Visct.  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  all  the  premisses,  except  45  a. 
(.in  Tullenelackey. 


r To  Dudley  Bagnall,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  all  or  any  the  premisses,  and 
Sir  Richd.  Kennedy  Knt.  & Bart.  < to  his  proportion  of  a chiefly  of  5/.  4s.  out  of  Siskinrian  and  Gorminagli,  pursuant 
L to  his  certificate. 


Nicholas  Bourke,  &c. 

John  Browne  - - - 

Nicholas  White,  8tc. 

Richard  Bourke 
Mary  and  Francis  Coghlan 
Dominick  Skerrett 
William  Skerrett 

Roger  O’Shagnassey 

John  Kelly  - 

Owen  Kelly  - - - 

Daniel  O’Moran 
Richard  Mackall 
William  Lysaght 

Peter  Crainsborough 

William  Butler,  &c. 

Thomas  Cullin 

Nicholas  Mahon 
Daniel  Neherny,  &c. 


f To  John  Bourke  of  Cahirmoyhill,  esq.,  any  right  he  had  in  any  of  the  premisses 
I by  any  lease  or  conveyance  from  Nicholas  Bourke. 

• -/  To  the  Lord  Castleconnell,  his  right  in  Clounkilly. 
j To  the  Lord  Clare,  his  right  in  all  the  last-mentioned  lands  in  co.  Clare,  except 
V_said  Clounkilly,  and  in  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Islands. 

{To  Lady  Ellinor  Blake,  her  right  to  the  lands  in  the  J bar.  of  Rosse. 

To  Walter  Blake,  his  right  to  18  a.  in  Aghalard. 


To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  his  ri 


o the  lands  in  die  bar.  of  Costello. 


JTo  Robert  Hussey,  such  right  as  he  had,  by  virtue  of  an  extent,  to  Askelane 
and  Carrowmore. 

j To  John  Browne,  his  right  to  die  lands  confirmed  to  Nic‘  White  and  Mic. 
(.Cormick  respectively. 

C To  die  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  to  the  premisses 
< 23d  October  1641. 

v.  To  John  Bingham  esq.,  liisjright,  in  law  or  equity,  to  the  premisses. 

mortgage  of  220/.  on  Dangen  4 qrs.,  by  decree,  saving 


f To  Patrick  Lynch,  his  mortgage  of  220/.  on  Dangen  4 qrs.,  by  decree,  saving 
J to  Skerrett  the  power  of  the  redemption  thereof. 

J To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to 
(.Lecarrow  1 qr. 

f To  Gregory,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Nolan,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the 
< premisses. 

v.  To  Richard  Bourke,  a nominee,  his  right  in  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

f To  the  Adventurers,  &c.  ; this  patent  not  to  restore  to  him,  as  son  and  heir 
of  Sir  Dermott  O’Shaghnassey,  all  or  any  of  the  lands  which  were  (at  die  time 
I of  passing  the  Explanatory  Act)  in  the  possession  of  any  adventurers,  soldiers,  or 
\ *be  (1649)  officers,  Protestant  purchasers,  or  transplanted  persons,  by  virtue  of 
j their  final  setdements,  until  they  should  be  first  reprised. 

I To  Charles  Shagnassey,  the  said  Roger’s  brother,  his  mortgage  of  375/.  on 
[_the  lands  of  Beliah,  Killoghtys,  and  Cappaghmore. 

{To  Edmd.  Donelan  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  Lestrange,  their  right  in  28  a. 
in  the  5 cartrons  of  Drynan. 

To  said  Edmd.  Donelan,  his  right  in  the  lands  of  Ballyvogher,  Gortnecousane, 
and  Cloncikellagga. 


f To  Henry  Roe  Burke,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Clownefadda. 

\ To  Col.  John  Kelly,  his  right,  if  any,  to  95  a.  in  Moydowne.  . 

To  Luke  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  the  premisses. 

{To  John  M'Nemara,  his  right  to  5 a.  in  Ballymullanagh  qr. 

To  the  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right,  if  any,  to  99  a.  in  Boule  Iven. 

To  John  M'Nemara  esq.,  such  right  as  he  had,  after  reprisals,  to  Currunenure, 
2£  cartrons. 

To  John  M'Nemara,  a nominee,  the  like  right  to  Keilane  and  Carrunegim. 

- - To  Henry  Earl  of  Tiiomond,  such  right  to  chiefry  as  he  ought  to  lave  out 
of  the  lands  of  Ballynevan,  Moygallebagg,  Ballyvorgell,  Rathluba,  Ballyroughane, 
Cloneacherny,  Keilane-Carrunegirry,  and  Ballymulcany. 

To  the  Lord  Clare,  his  right  to  the  premisses,  if  any  he  had. 

/ To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  of  chiefry,  if  any  he  had,  to  50  a.  in 
\ Ballykillin  2 qrs. 

{To  John  Daly,  the  benefit  of  his  lease  and  his  estate,  as  an  innocent,  in  Cal- 
draglibridie,  after  reprisals. 

To  Garrett  Dillon,  die  power  of  redemption  of  the  lands  of  Killytyan,  Kill- 
macough,  and  Gortlehan. 

To  George  Low,"  his  mortgage  on  15  a.  in  Tully,  and  46  a.  in  Killgraffy  and 
Ballyfynny. 

To  John  Naughten,  the  power  of  redemption  of  28  a.  in  Lenelenan,'  and  45  a. 

' in  Kappagh  and  Killekehane. 

To  the  Lord  Ranelagh,  his  right  to  the  lands  of  Shanballymore,  Gallagh- 


(_  To  Donogii  O’Bryen,  his  dec: 

{ To  Edmond  Shanly,  his  moi 
Killmackenenany. 

To  Capt.  Nicholas  Mahon,  a 
To  James  Conny,  his  right  in  ' 


:e  of  innocency  to  said  lands. 


a the  lands  of  Trynevolgan  a 


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PERSONS, 

Michael  Sarsfield,  &c.  - 


Sir  Henry  Lynch  Bart.  - 


Elizabeth  Magenis 
Patrick  Plunket 
Sir  Edwd.  Ormsby  Knt.  - 
Robert  Ormsby 

Thomas  Hacket 
Teige  Kelly 
John  Eyres,  &c. 

Richard  Martin 

Dominick  Browne 
George  French  - 


Sir  Luke  Dowdaix  Knt. 


SAVINGS; 

And  Persons  in  whoso  Favour  made. 


- / To  Margaret  Connor  alias  Garvin,  her  right,  if  any  she  had,  in  85  a.  of 
f Ballyfinny.  - 

To  George  French,  his  right  of  a mortgage  on  the  lands  of  Ilahenduffe,  Car- 
rownecun,  Cloonbury,  Knocknora,  Classemonykclly,  Carrowkeele,  and  Ballynow. 

To  Arthur  French,  any  right  he  had  to  the  lands  of  Shragleagh,  Carrowkeele, 
and  Kinvolla.  ~o  ~o  > > 

To  William  Skerrett,  any  right  he  had  in  the  lands  of  Rathmore  and 
Glonkeene. 

To  the  Church,  any  right  thereto  belonging  in  Clonaghmore  1 qr. 

Dame  Ellinor  Blake  ats  Lynch,  her  right  in  all  or  any  the  premisses,  as  an 
innocent,  after  reprisals. 

. To  Ulick  Bourke,  his  right  of  redeeming  Carrowvanine. 

.J  To  t,ie  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  the  lands  of  LissiaUow,  Tobberbay,  Kil- 
h murrey,  and  to  Carrownetlevy. 

To  Erasmus  Matthewes,  his  mortgage  of  40/.  on  part  of  Lislaghna. 

To  Wat.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  in  Carrowmore. 

To  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  co.  Mayo. 


r To  Dominick  Lynch,  his  right  of  redeeming  the  lands  of  Peake,  on  paying  150/. 
< To  Garret  Moore  esq.,  a judgment  of  300/.  with  costs,  obtained  in  Michaelmas 
(.term  1674,  against  all  die  premisses,  except  125  a.  in  Peake. 

f To  Edmund  Kelly,  his  mortgage  of  43  a.  in  Crerane  qr. 

1 To  Col.  Garret  Moore,  his  right  in  Ardcroe. 

/ To  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  of  mortgage  from  Thomas  Kelly  of 
\ all  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Longford  and  \ bar.  of  Leitrim. 

f To  Catharine  Pollexfen,  her  right,  if  any,  to  Grenan  and  Gortgarrow. 

J To  Miles  Burke,  an  innocent,  his  right,  if  any,  to  the  J qr.  in  Kilcaron. 
j To  die  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any,  to  the  piece  of  arable  and  pasture 
bin  common  to  Clare  qr. 


r To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  the  lands  of  Ballydangen, 
< Culleneturlogh,  and  Cullanereagh. 

(_  To  the  Lady  Blake,  her  right,  if  any,  in  Cappecorkoge. 

{To  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  of  redeeming  Liscananane,  on  paying 
700/.  to  John  Bodkin  Fitz- Ambrose  or  his  heirs. 

To  Mary,  administratrix  of  Patrick  Tallant,  the  benefit  of  a mortgage  of 
400/.  on  Allistowneread,  Downstowne,  and  Beilis,  made  27di  Dec.  1634  by 
Lawrence  Dowdall  of  Athlumny,  esq.,  to  Sir  Sam.  Mayart  knt.,  for  99  years,  which 
mortgage,  with  die  interest  thereof,  after  Sir  Samuel’s  death,  was  assigned  30th  May 
1661  by  Sir  William  Usher  and  Sir  Paul  Davys,  his  donees  in  trust,  and  by  Roger 
and  Elizabeth  Mayart,  his  surviving  children,  to  said  Patk  Tallant,  for  400/.  paid  to 
said  Roger  and  Elizabeth. 

To  die  Lady  Jane  Dowdall  and  her  assignes,  her  right,  by  decree  dated 
9th  March  1662,  to  the  lands  of  AUistowneroad,  Beallis,  Dowestowne,  Balreiske, 
Kennanstowne,  Bellewstowne,  Phillpottstowne  (part),  and  Curraghstowne. 


Richd.  Earl  of  Westmeath  - 
Edward  Browne  - 


John  Nolan  and  Tibbott  Bourke 
Fitz-Ulick  - 


To  Wit.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  the  lands  of  Gorli- 
madclin  and  Feaghbracke. 

To  Richd.  Earl  of  Ranelagh,  his  right  in  Clonfinlogh. 

To  Catharine  Pollexfen,  her  judgment  of  400/.  on  Culm'Kena. 

To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  to  the  premisses 
in  1641. 

To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  the  like  right  to  22  a.  of  Largoe. 


James  Butler,  &c. 

John  Sarsfield 

George  Lynch 
Slany,  &c.  Gullopatrick  - 
Edmund  Nugent,  &c. 
George  Stanton 


Jeffery  French  - 


(122.) 


To  the  Archbishops  of  Tuam,  dieir  right,  if  any,  to  Nogliovall. 

{To  Donogh  O’Bryen  esq.,  a nominee,  his  right,  by  certificate,  after  reprisals,  to 
die  lands  of  West-Craig-Icurridane  and  Craigicurridan. 

r To  all  Transplanted  Persons,  their  right,  if  any  they  had,  to  Cullin,  104  a. 

- < To  Luke  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  lie  or  his  ancestors  had  to  any  of  the 
(.premisses  in  1641,  and  not  by  him  or  them  conveyed  to  the  said  Geo.  Lynch. 

To  Donogh  O’Bryen,  an  -innocent,  his  right  in  Moygowny,  after  reprisals. 

{To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  in  the  lands  in  the  bar.  of  Gallen,  if  any  he 
had  23d  Oct.  1641. 

{To  Martin  Kirwan,  the  power  of  redeeming  Carroghane,  by  paying  170/.  to 
Stanton. 

To  Henry  Roe  Burke,  Wm.  Handcocke,  and  Henry  Hamilton,  dieir  right, 
if  any  diey  had,  to  such  of  the  lands  as  were  inserted  in  die  said  Burke’s  decree  of 
innocency. 

To  Catharine  Pollexfen,  her  right  of  judgment  to  Gortestillane. 

To  Henry  M'Dkiimot  Roe,  his  right,  if  any,  to  such  of  die  lands  as  were 
inserted  in  his  decree  of  innocency. 

- ^ To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  Theobd.  Dillon,  and  Col.  John  Kelly,  their  right, 
if  any  diey  had,  to  60  a.  in  Killoges. 

To  die  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Lissinure. 

To  John  Burke,  his  mortgage  of  100/.  on  Mulrooge. 

To  James  Mahon,  his  mortgage  of  100/.  on  Rangillane  and  Ballinderrin. 

To  Arthur  French,  such  right,  in  equity,  as  he  might  have  to  Mullrooge, 
Rangillane,  and  Ballinderrin. 


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[March 


James  Bodkin  Fitz-Edmond 


{To  Dominick,  son  and  heir  of  Jeffrey  Browne,  a nominee,  his  right,  if  any 
he  had,  in  1641,  to  91  a.  in  Grange  and  Adnegall. 


{In  trust  for  Sir  Audley  Mervin,  for  7,540/.  Is.  9d. ; Sir  Robert  Booth, 
2,104/.  12s.  5 d. ; the  executors  of  Major  Robt.  or  John  Bi.igii,  547/.  4s.  6 d. ; 
Mr.  William  Child,  38-1/.  11s.  3d. ; John  Ellis,  1,273/.  11s.  5d. ; Arthur 
Swingeield,  160/.  3s.;  Richard  Winter,  49/.  16s.  10(Z. ; Edward  Loftus, 
16/.  13s.  lOtZ. ; William  Johnston,  4/.  12s.  id. 


Patrick  Boyton 


George  French 


Thomas  French  - 

Hugh  Mulloy 

Andrew  Kent 
Richard  Martin 
Edmund  Meara 
Daniel  Lord  Visct.  Clare,  &c. 


Ralph  Wilson 


To  Donogh  O’Byrne,  his  right  in  Dooneene,  after  reprisals. 

To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  liis  right  in  Dunkellyn,  6 qrs.,  Bellanehewly, 
and  in  Moyculla,  1 qr. 

To  die  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  such  right  as  he  had  to  said  controversy  called 
Pollurickbegg. 

To  Morrish  Thompson  and  John  Hayes,  their  right  in  Clooneconnellan,  2 qrs. 
To  die  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  the  premisses. 

To  die  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  co.  Mayo. 

To  die  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Carrowmore. 

To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to 
Attynoscholly  and  Creggane. 

r To  Isidore  Lynch,  his  just  number  of  acres  in  the  N.W.  point  of  Muckullin, 

; and  his  improvements,  which  were  declared  to  be  set  out  contiguous  to  his  house,  at 
L Drumcong. 


f To  Patrick  Lynch,  his  mortgage  of  80/.  on  Leydegan  and  Carnafineg. 

| To  Sir  Valentine  Blake  and  Domk.  Browne,  nominees,  their  right  to  the 
J lands  of  Lisarvill,  146  a.;  Lisarvill,  79  a.;  a parcel,  8 a.  ; a parcel  of  Turlagh, 
| 8 a.  ; and  a parcel  of  heath  and  moorish  pasture,  18  a.,  after  reprisals. 

J To  Domk.  Browne,  a nominee,  his  right  to  die  lands  of  Carneloghane,  Con- 
Ltroversie,  and  Cloonecannon,  after  reprisals. 

f To  John  Cheevers,  his  right  of  redempdon  of  all  the  premisses. 

\ To  Col.  John  Kelly,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Ballynecorr. 


To  Lucas  Visct.  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any,  to  die  lands  in  bar.  Gallen. 
To  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any,  to  Meelicke. 

To  James  Darcy,  his  right,  if  any,  to  die  Island  of  Terbert. 


/ To  Nicholas  Arthur  Fitz-Thomas,  his  right  of  redemption  of  the  premisses, 
\on  payment  of  500/.  to  Meara. 


{ 


To  the  Bishop  of  Killaloe  and  his  successors,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the 
lands  of  Drumcurrin,  East  and  West. 

To  John  M'Nemara,  a nominee,  his  right  to  die  lands  of  Glanesladde,  Liss- 
macadda,  Tenenagh,  and  Killboydan,  after  reprisals. 


f To  Moore  Butler  afs  Bryen,  her  right  to  12  a.  in  Ballynnliowne. 

1 To  Sheron  Gorman,  his  final  setdement  in  the  lands  of  Glanesladde,  Lissma- 
1 cadda,  Tenenagh,  and  Killboydan. 

J To  Col.  Daniel  O’Bryen,  his  decree. 

I . To  Donogh  O’Bryen  esq.,  such  part  of  the  premisses  (if  any  be)  as  were 


decreed  to  him. 

To  David  Wilson,  the  full  benefit  of  the  last  will  of  Sir  Ralph  Wilson  knt., 
deceased. 


Walter  Spring  - 
Honora  and  Tirlogh  M'Mahon  - 
James  Aylmer  - 

James  Freena  - 


To  the  Bishop  of  Killalowe,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  co.  Clare. 

To  the  said  Bishop,  his  right,  if  any,  to  94  a.  in  Killenan. 

To  Tirlogh  M'Mahon,  his  right,  if  any,  to  Glancarnan. 

To  the  Bishop  of  Kilfenora,  his  right,  if  any,  to  Morroghtoha. 

To  the  heir  of  Teige  Mahon,  his  right,  if  any,  to  Bullogher. 


Gerrald  Dillon 


Henry  Crofton  - 
William  Shaw 


Isidore  Lynch 


Catherine  Clanchy 


r To  John  Yeedon,  his  mortgage  of  44/.  on  Lissergoole. 

< To  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  his  right  in  Garran. 

I To  Catharine  Pollexfen,  her  judgment  of  400/.  on  Roskebegg. 

f To  Henry  Dodwell,  his  mortgage  on  Caherbehernagh. 

\ To  John  Boswell  esq.,  his  right  to  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  the  Lord  Visct.  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  had  to  any  of  die  premisses. 

r To  Thomas  Lynch,  his  interest  in  Oghery,  after  reprisals. 

< To  Thomas  French,  his  just  number  of  acres  in  the  S.E.  point' of  Muckullin, 
Land  improvements  contiguous  to  his  house  at  Muckullin. 

r To  Dixey  Hickman,  liis  mortgage  of  20/.  on  Ballynelan. 

■j  1 ° Thomas  Hickman,  his  right  to  7 a.  in  Ballynelan,  hereby  granted  toMurrogh 
L O’Hehir. 


Frederick  Trench 


John  and  Thomas  Camell  - 


f To  Wm.  Brabazon,  a nominee,*  his  right  to  10  a.  in  Killcloony  quarter,  after 
I reprisals. 

-<  To  the  Bishops  of  Clonfert,  their  right  of  said  10  a.  in  Killcloony. 

I X°  ^0HN  Butler,  die  right  of  redemption  of  Loghbowen,  after  payment  of  40/. 
Vto  French. 

/ To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  54  a.  and  45  a.  in 
1 Cappannagh  and  Cappatranagh. 


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Matthew  Begg 
Francis  Dillon 


Paul  Sherlock 

Peter  Blake  - 
John  Sutton,  &c. 

John  Ciieevers 

William  Earl  of  Inchiquin 

Edmd.  O’Hehir 
Hugh  O’Hehir  - - - 

Henry  White  - 
John  M'Nemarra 
Christopher  Tirrell 
Laugiilin  Kelly 
Edmund  Barrett 

Lucy  Fitz-Maurice,  &c. 


Sir  Richard  Gethin,  &c. 

William  Shaw 
John  Shea 

Miles  Lord  Viscount  Mayo 

Richard  Newton 

Sir  Henry  Slingsby  Knt. 

(122.) 


To  the  heirs  of  James  Reynolds,  their  right  in  the  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Donogh  O’Byrne,  an  innocent,  all  his  right  to  a 3d  part  of  a cartron  in 
\ Drummud,  after  reprisals. 

{To  Richard  Lord  Power,  all  the  estate  in  all  or  any  of  the  premisses,  except 
Ballyloghmore,  decreed  4th  July  1663  to  Arthur  Earl  o!  Anglesey,  as  guardian  to 
John  Lord  Power. 

To  Thomas  Wise,  his  right  to  Parkvane. 

f To  Edmund,  son  and  heir  of  John  Reach  Burke,  the  equity  of  redemption  of 
\ Carrinescavogie,  part  of  Cahirforvas. 

To  William  Clinch,  his  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 

f To  Andrew  Kent,  his  right  to  the  lands  granted  to  Cheevers,  if  any  he  had. 

' \ To  Thos.  Lynch,  an  innocent,  his  right  to  Cahernefriery,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Donogh  O’Bryen  esq.,  a nominee,  his  right  to  Derrymore  and  Moughnogh, 
I after  reprisals. 

- J To  James  Butler,  of  Sranagulloone,  his  mortgage  of  Moymolan,  70  a. 

) To  John  Bishop  of  Killaloe  and  his  successors,  their  right  to  Fossabegg. 

(,  To  Lord  Ibreckan,  his  right  to  Sunnagh  2 quarters. 


To  Wm.  Nelan,  an  innoceni 
reprisals. 

To  Donogh  O’Bryen  esq., 


his  right  in  Cruett,  &c.,  2 quarters  and  J,  after 
i innocent,  Ills  right  to  Carrunenamaddry,  after 


To  Tirlagh  Mahon,  his  right,  if  any,  to  the  premisses. 


r To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to  any 
\ part  of  the  premisses. 

To  Capt.  Nichs.  Mahon,  his  right  to  a lease  and  mortgage  of  the  premisses. 

r To  John  Dillon,  his  right  of  mortgage  of  80  a.  in  Beagh. 

\ To  Francis  Coghlan,  his  right  to  21  a.  in  the  same. 

f To  the  Earl  of  Carlingford,  his  chiefry  in  Carrowkeele  quarter. 

\ To  William  Langford,  his  right  to  Lackan  quarter. 

{To  Thomas  Lewin,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  bar.  Killmaine. 

To  the  Viscount  Mayo,  his  right  to  Corragheighter. 

To  Thady  Quinn  gent.,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  Carrowderrytemple,  by  a 
feoffment  dated  8th  June  1677,  and  also  his  mortgage  of  350/.  on  the  lands  in  the 
bar.  of  Killmaine. 

In  trust  for  Col.  John  Daniel,  for  2,981/.  15s.  3W.  I Col.  John  Booker, 
2,346/.  12s.  5 hd. ; Sir  Bartholomew  Price,  482/.  7s.  Ilf/. ; Lieut.  Col.  Richd, 
Aldworth,  1,533/.  6s.  If/.;  Capt.  John  Pynchbacke,  427/.  & 3d.;  Lieut.  John 
Banister,  351/.  14s.  If/.;  Lieut.  Richard  March,  152/.  14s.  Id.;  Capt. 
Godfrey  Greene,  304/.  12s.  id. ; Capt.  Nichs.  Cotheiungton,  827/.  3s.  2d. ; 
Capt  Thomas  Booker,  235/.  16s.  10d.;  Lieut.  Richard  Foulkes,  103/.  15s.  4</.; 
Ensign  John  Greene,  34/.  12s.  3d. ; Major  Nicholas  Lyme,  996/.  2s.  3d. ; 
Capt?  Randolfe  Sefton,  702/.  6s.  Id.;  Lieut.  Clement  Greene  148/.  6s.  4d.; 
Capt.  Edward  Powell,  358/.  & 8d. ; Roger  Fortescue,  33/.  & 2\d. ; Symon 
Bridges,  596/.  11s.  5d.  , ...  c ...  . 

To  John  Rocii  Fitz-Patrick  and  Mary  Ins  wife,  the  benefit  and  right  ol  then- 
decree  to  the  lands  of  Ballysliane  and  Lisnealdowny. 

To  Murrogh  Earl  of  iNCiuquiN,  such  right  as  lie  had  by  his  patent  to  the 
lands  of  Monnemorrin,  in  both  Ballywrighties  andTullogh,  Ballynemrenagh,  Bally- 
duffe,  and  Ballenemore. 

f To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  the  premisses,  except 
\ the  lands  in  Beggery,  4 qrs. 

- . To  Dermot  Daly,  die  benefit  of  his  mortgage  on  Clonbroske  and  Corrarahane. 

' To  Lord  Baltinglasse,  the  benefit  of  his  decree,  dated  4th  July  1663,  to  all  or 

aU^otEmNOR"wiNGFiELD  alias  Bryan  and  her  3 daughters,  the  benefit  of  her 
final  settlement.  , . . . . ,, 

To  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam  and  Ins  successors,  such  right  to  all  oi  any 
the  premisses  in  the  barony  of  Borrishoule  as  was  due  to  the  see  ol  luain 
' < 22d  Oct.  1641.  , _.  ,, 

To  Robert  Hussey,  the  benefit  of  lus  decree,  dated  7th  May  1663,  to  all  oi  any 

^“f.tz-Harris,  Edwd.  Siggin,  Thos.  Codd,  and  John  Hodsor,  the 
benefit  of  their  final  and  respective  settlements. 

To  Charles  Reynolds,  his  right  to  KnockbaUymoy. 

To  the  Lord  Cahir,  such  right  as  he  had  to  KiUeene-Butlcr. 

( To  Robert  Dillon  esq.,  his  right  to  and  power  of  re‘^j"Pt'“n 
I Kilbeg",  on  paying  to  Slingsby  the  several  sums  foi  which  the  same 
' 4 gagedfks  alio  his  right  as  heir  of  Rich-  Dillon,  an  innocent,  to  Caldraghny-Pall.ce 
(.alias  Cornanan,  after  reprisals. 


ortgage  of  the  premisses. 


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[March 


Sir  Henry  Si.ingsby  Knt. — 
(continued.) 


Anthony  French  Fitz-Peter 
James  Fitz-Gerald 


{ To  the  Bishop  of  Elphin  and  his  successors,  their  right  of  fee-farm  rent  out  of 
Tullagh  and  Kilbegg. 

To  Col.  John  Kelly,  his  right,  if  any,  in  Lisduffe,  part  of  Skregg. 

I o the  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  his  right  in  Killmursugan,  after  reprisals. 

- |s  To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had  in  1641,  in  Lecarrig 

- -f  -nUKE  Visct  P,LLON’  llis  right  to  Breandrom  and  Knockrower. 

(.  To  Theobald  Visct.  Mayo’s  heirs,  their  right  to  the  said  lands. 


To  Garret  Fitz-Gerald,  a 


it  of  16/.  out  of  Ballintue. 


Theobald  Dillon 

Walter  Tuite  - 
Bryan  O’Rourk 
Terlagh  O’Neile 


fscanlanJ0HN  DlU'0N  of  TlJlecime>  a mortgage  of  80/.  on  Kilbreedy  and  Ratli- 

J To  Mary  Jordan  ats  Dillon,  and  Richd.  Jordan  her  son,  all  their  right,  in 
) law  or  equity,  to  any  of  the  premisses.  s 

I T°  Edward  Bishop  of  Clonfert  and  his  successors,  their  right  in  Tumsrurn 
V.next  to  Creagh.  ° 

f i K°  Dame,  f’ARAH  Donnellan  and  Edward  Donnellan,  such  right  as  thev  had 

- / by  decree  obtained  in  the  Exchequer  20th  Oct.  1654,  to  a parcel  of  land  called 
V.  rlienarmore  alias  1-earmore,  being  part  of  Killmaglish  and  Garryemy. 

To  tlie  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right  to  all  or  any  the  premisses. 

C To  Col.  Garret  Moore,  his  right,  if  he  or  any  of  his  ancestors  had  any  in  1641, 

- < to  the  qrs.  of  Newcastle  and  Myleeke.  } 

l To  Luke  Viscount  Dillon,"  the  like  right  to  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 


Matthew  Lord  Baron  of  Louth  - 


To  Catharine  Dowdall  widow,  and  her  heirs,  the  benefit  of  her  decree,  dated 

Hn  Aiigust  1663.  to  a Dortion  of  600/.  i«mn<r  o»t  nf  ,l,«.  

To  Rlizabeti 
(,6th  July  1663. 


j 4th  Aiigust  1663,  to  a portion  of  600/.  issuing  out  of  tile  premisses. 
ith^uRiee^™  PLUNKE1’  the  like  right  t0  her  portion  of  600/.,  by  decree  dated 


Robert  Blake  - 


Moore  Cusack 
Margaret  Haly 

Remigius  Bermingham 

Dympiina  and  Thomas  Arthui 

Edward  Gardner 

Redmond  Magrath 

Maurice  Lynch 
William  Fanning 


To  Thomas  Lynch,  lus  right  of  morigage  on  Ballynecourty  and  Moylane. 

To  Mark  Lynch  esq,  lus  right  of  morigage  on  part  of  Ballynemanagh  qr. 
irtrons  ICH°LAS  B°DKIN’  us  mortgage  °n  the  moiety  of  Tawnagh,  being  3 
To  Marcus  Bodkin,  his  right  of  mortgage  on  the  lands  of  Muckalo-ip  Pm- 
an7KinmedTOg™'UliCke’  BallybnckagI’’  Polenebunny,  Gortm'Jordan,  Ardmorane^ 
To  Richard  Ormesby,  for  the  use  of  Rob'  Miller  esq,  his  right  of  mortgage 
rd‘e  R,0bC{'tfor  thralives  in  the  lands  of  Garrane,  Lissenelefane 
Mullanagh,  Correneketu-ly,  Lisnerod,  Gortunanty,  and  Ballycustune. 

io  said  Richard  Ormesby,  for  the  use  of  said  Miller  and  Edward  Elwood . and 
then  heirs,  and  to  the  heirs  of  Maurice  Thompson  esq,  then-  several  rights  to  the 
lands  of  Garrane  Lissenelegane,  Mullanagh,  Creganenagh,  KrickbeUanebrisklane, 
Coi  i onekearly,  Knocknepissy,  Lissiroen,  Lisnerod,  Gortunanty,  Rathnigruagh 
ST  "- ’ nK  I1f™m,0re,’  “ntl  in  CalTOWhane,  mitil  the  several  mortgages 
passed  by  Sir  Richard  Blake  be  paid  to  them  according  to  their  interests.  ^ 8 
lo  George  Browne  esq,  son  and  heir  of  John  Browne  of  the  Neale  eso 
CCS^  “ “ P“rt  °f  the  4 °f  BaUy-h->  ^ing  * a qr 
To  John  Browne  esq,  the  benefit  of  his  mortgage  on  the  lands  of  Can-ow- 
moihskeUme,  Leacarrowgarranvirke,  Leahvally waiter,  and  aonegowna 

p*  o”  e p™  G“‘"y’  “*  ”Sht'  ly  “ ««»%.  » *1>  or 

.6  “ oZpZ “r®«'  “ **  “f  U“ 

To  George  Bennis,  his  right  to  219  a.  in  Innishnaughten. 

■ “•  toS2,.  in  Lirinffip  nfa 


f To  John  Rice  and  Christian  his  wife,  their  right  t< 
- ^ the  last  will  or  any  other  conveyar—  — 


I Artliur  deceased. 


r assurance  made 


ir  any  tlie  premisses  by 
3 them  by  Dr  Thomas 


f To  Michael  Coyle,  the  right  of  redemption  of  a 
I paying  20/. 


ortgage  of  Gortacarm 


To  Thomas  Terrell,  the  like  right  of  redeeming  a morigage  of  Corrostoonv 
bef’  W“«  If  l°  Gal'dnel’  a?d  of  Clonegrassai  on  pay?ng°61/.  toT dm 
L To  William  Handcock  esq,  lus  judgment  on  Rathmew.  * 

f T°  uET-pR  ,M™  esq’’  1,is  rigbt  to  tIle  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

' IgaileilriS  KARD’,UCh  r«ht*  he  or  lus  ancestors  had  in  Gortne- 

- {rfwKSS?43£ * ,ncl  “ *•  *■»  ” p“ 


lo  James  Tobyn,  his  mortgage  of  100/.  c 


i the  premisses. 


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In  whose  Grasts  the  Saving 


Dominick  Meade 


Oliver  Lord  Baron  of  Louth 

Connor  O’Brien  Fitz-Donogh 

Richard  Lobb 
Edward  Andrewes 
Anthony  Browne 

Donnogh  O’Bryen 
George  Talbott 

Garrett  Moore 
Stephen  White 


{To  die  Viscount  Dillon,  Ins  right  to  Cashed  and  the  rest  of  the  lands  in  Gallen. 
To  Charles  Earl  of  Mountrath,  his  right  to  36  a.  in  Cluneskert  or. 

To  William  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  in  the  lands  of 
Clontivogher,  Cooledorragh,  and  Killralier. 

To  Theobd.  Dillon,  an  innocent,  his  right  to  Aghadristane. 

To  Humphrey  Reynolds,  his  right  to  die  premisses,  after  reprisals. 

To  William  Dawson,  a mortgage  of  1127.  on  Cahircussan. 

To  the  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right  to  Cahircrusseene  and  Cahircussan 
lo  Dermot  Flanigan,  a mortgage  of  507.  on  Slapper. 

To  Col.  Turlogh  O’Laughlin,  his  right  in  Coskeane,  if  any  he  had. 

To  Oliver  Dalton,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  Loughane. 

To  Oliver  Jones  esq.,  his  right,  by  decree,  to  the  houses  in  Adilone. 

•tgage  of  427.  on  the  moiety 


-{ 


f To  Edmund  Lynch  and  Mary  his  wife,  dieir 
l of  controversy,  11  a.,  and  of  Clymore,  127  a. 


To  John  M'Nemara,  his  mortgage  of  207.  on  Lissnenane. 

To  Edward  Fitz-Gerald,  his  mortgage  of  807.  on  Ballyelly. 

ortgage  of  407.  on  Cohye. 


To  William  Davoran,  e 


{To  Alderman  Eastwood,  his  judgment 
and  Hellen  Talbott. 

To  the  Viscount  Dillon,  his  right,  if  any,  in  Derrivogha  I dr. 
To  John  Bermingham,  his  mortgage  of  87.  on  Derrivogha. 


the  preim'sses  claimed  by  George 


r To  the  Earl  of  Thomond,  such  right  as  he  had  to  Lehardane  qr.  by  virtue  of 
I his  patent.  1 J 

" I t 'lo,  P°L  Dan.el  O'Bryen,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  18th  March  1665,  to 
I Inmshdromloghoge,  Tullaghnenaspull,  and  Killene. 

L To  Philip  Bygoe  esq.,  a decree,  dated  23d  Oct.  1654,  for  the  2 qrs.  of  Glassderr. 
To  William  Nelan,  his  right,  as  an  innocent,  to  Ballenlicky,  after  reprisals. 

{ To  Donogh  Magrath,  the  power  of  redemption  of  57  a.  in  Cloneene  als 
Ballynoe,  and  Maghery-East  abas  Rathclony. 

and'hi^righ t^*  Gor tfeane ^ U * ^ condition  of  redemption  of  70  a.  in  Moymolane, 

To  Rowland  Dellahyde,  the  power  of  redeeming  9 


John  Rice 

Michael  O’Dea 
Nicholas  Brenane 
Hugh  Geoghegan 
George  Martyne 

Hugh  O’Connor 

Edmund  Kirwan 
James  Dillon 


- |all 


Cloneene. 

Thomas,  their  right,  in  law  or  equity,  t 


To  Dymphna  Arthur  and  her 
: or  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  die  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  the  like  right  to  Ballymoglish. 

To  Dermot  Broody,  his  right,  if  any,  to  Derrydruanbegg. 

To  Theobald  Butler,  his  right  to  Ballykillin. 

To  Robert  Fitz-Harris,  his  judgment  of  307.  on  the  premisses. 

To  the  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  his  right  of  3<7.  per  acre  out  of  the  premisses. 

r tgage  of  2007.  on  Moyne,  Radimeage,  and 
the  castle,  bawn,  and 


{To  John  Donnelane,  his 
Brackloon. 

To  Roger  McDermot  Roe,  his  mortgage  of  1007. 
lands  of  Ballyntobber,  Laliara,  Ross,  and  Kerlegen. 


iq.,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to  all 
o any  chiefry  thereout. 

To  Donogh  O’Brien  esq.,  his  right,  as  an  innocent,  to  Clonsillagh,  after  reprisals. 

r To  Frederick  Trench,  his  mortgage  on  Lough  Bowen  qr. 

- < To  Wm.  Earl  of  Clanrickard,  his  right  to  a parcel  of  oaken  wood,  19  a.,  and 
(.Meelicke. 


Nich‘  Visct.  Nettervill 


Silvester  Hehiii 

(122.) 


r To  James  Duke  of  Yorke,  his  right,  such  as  he  had,  to  Dowdi,  half  of  Proud- 
foutstowne,  or  any  other  of  the  premisses. 

To  Sir  Courtney  Poole,  his  right,  by  decree  dated  14  Sep.  1666,  and  confirmed 
by  patent  24  Nov.  following,  to  the  premisses,  until  he  should  be  reprised. 

To  Edward  Smith  esq.,  the  like  right,  by  decree  dated  13  July  1666,  and  con- 
firmed by  patent  25  August  following. 

To  Capt.  George  Pepper,  the  like  right,  by  decree  dated  7 Sept.  1666,  and 
confirmed  by  patent  1 Oct.  following;  and  also  (after  such  reprise  as  aforesaid)  die 
continuance  of  his  possession  in  Ballygart  and  the  lands  diereto  belonging,  as  assignee 
to  his  Lordship’s  brothers,  sisters,  and  uncle  Robert,  until  he  should  be  reimbursed 
827.  8s.  5(7.  out  of  the  issues  and  profits  of  Ballygart. 

To  Henry  Osborne,  the  benefit  of  his  patent  dated  18  June  1666,  until  he 
be  reprised. 

To  Wm.  Hoey  esq.,  executor  of  Sir  John  Hoey,  his  right,  in  law  or  equity,  to  all 
or  any  of  the  premisses,  by  virtue  of  a judgment  obtained  against  John  Viscount 
Nettervill,  his  Lordship’s  father,  and  Richard  Nettervill  gent.,  18  Nov.  1651,  in  the 
late  Court  for  Administration  of  Justice  sitting  in  Dublin. 

To  Richd.  Dillon  esq.,  the  benefit  of  his  decree  dated  5 May  1663. 

To  his  Lordship’s  brothers  and  sisters,  Hierome,  Robert,  James,  Mary, 
Frances,  and  Margt.,  the  benefit  of  their  decree,  dated  30  July  1663,  for  their 
respective  remainders  and  portions. 

To  his  uncle  Robert,  his  decree  of  the  said  date,  for  his  portion. 

To  the  Earl  of  Thomond,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  Clonmogher. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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Nicholas  Hanin 
Mortagh  Hanin 
Donogh  McNemara 

Ellen  and  Margaret  Butler 


George  French 


Thomas  Lynch,  &c. 

Nicholas  Collenane,  &c.  - 
William  Moore  - 
Edmond  Donnellan,  &c.  - 
Roger  Dwiggin 


{To  James  Donnellan  esq.,  his  mortgage  on  all  or  any  of  the  premisses. 

To  Murtagh  Hanin  gent.,  his  mortgage  of  251.,  if  any  he  had,  on  Killbegg  J qr. 
To  Cornelius  Horan,  his  mortgage  of  21  a.  in  Lurga. 

To  the  Lord  Clare,  his  right,  if  any  lie  had,  in  Cahergoredan. 
r To  Wm.  Anion  and  Mabel  his  wife,  administrators  of  Sim.  Cardiffe  of  Dublin, 
< their  right  of  a judgment  had  before  the  wars,  upon  Capparoe  qr.,  87  a. 

L To  the  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  his  right  to  87  a.  in  Capparoe. 
f To  Bartw.  French,  his  right  to  Cloneah. 

To  Christopher  Bodkin,  his  mortgage  on  the  lands  in  co.  Mayo,  from  Row- 
| land  French,  according  to  the  deed  thereof. 

<J  To  Myles  Visct.  Mayo,  such  right  as  he  or  his  ancestors  had  in  1641  to  any  of 
j thepremisses. 

I To  Sir  Henry  Lynch,  his  right  to  the  lands  in  the  co.  Mayo. 

To  Dominick  Browne,  his  mortgage  of  Drumgagh. 


To  Marcus  Lynch,  his  mortgages  of  327  a.  in  Grange. 

To  Patrick  Lynch,  his  mortgage  of  part  of  224  a.  in  Collow. 

To  Joan  Lynch  alias  Kirwan,  Maiigt.  Darcy,  and  Ellis  Lynch,  co-heirs  of 
Walter  French  deceased,  their  right  to  Cooliard,  Ballysragh,  Ballynecun,  Glanavora, 
and  Mullaghmore. 


To  Murtogh  Hanine,  his  right,  if  any  he  had,  to  Feagh  and  Garrymore. 

To  Coll.  Kelly  of  Cargin,  co.  Roscommon,  gent.,  his  right  to  Camagh  East. 

(To  Peter  Martin  esq.,  his  right  to  Killaghmore  qr.,  by  his  decree  of  innoccncy, 
after  reprisals. 

To  Owen  Carroll,  his  right  to  the  premisses. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 

IN  THE 


329 


GRANTS  under  the  Acts  of  Settlement  and  Explanation. 


ABBOTT,  Daniel,  119.  198.  294. 

Henry,  117. 

John,  126.  254. 

Acton,  Thomas,  210. 

.Allaire,  Andrew,  140. 

Adams,  Edward,  54. 

John,  216. 

Obadiali,  69. 

Randall,  52.  282. 

. Sir  Thomas,  125. 

Adderton,  Jon.,  143. 

Addison,  George,  164. 

Ady,  Thomas,  233. 

Agge,  or  Egg,  Thomas,  117. 

Aggs,  Margaret,  Robert,  Thomas,  Susan,  and 
Elizabeth,  219. 

Albemarle,  George,  Duke  of,  144.  300. 
Alchorne,  or  Alcorne,  Richard,  127.  296. 
Alcocke,  Charles,  96.  212.  289. 

Aldersey,  Farnham,  170.  305. 

Aldwortli,  Sir  Rich,  and  Martha,  173.  266. 

Sir  Richard,  266. 

Alexander,  Sir  Hierome,  83.  287. 

Alfrey,  Paul,  1 12. 

Allen,  Edmond,  131. 

Eliz.,  Thos.,  Hen.,  and  Chas.,  224. 

John,  14-3.  196. 

Joshua,  50. 

Patrick,  45. 

Robert,  229. 

Stephen,  177. 

Almery,  George,  199. 

Almond,  William,  184. 

Alsop,  Grace,  159. 

Ames,  John,  111. 

Amory,  Thomas,  59. 

Anckitell,  Matthew,  132. 

Andrewes,  John,  140. 

Richard,  126. 

Andrews,  John,  116. 

Edward  and  Margaret,  274.  327. 

Anglesey,  Arthur,  Earl  of,  80.  106.  126. 153. 

202.  229.  287.  292.  296.  311. 

Annaly,  Barnard,  120.  294. 

Annesley,  Edward,  209. 

Annslow,  John,  110. 

Antrim,  Rose,  Marchioness  of,  106.  292. 

— ■ Marquess  of,  49.  281. 

Apleyard,  Sir  Mathew,  97.  290. 

Appletree,  Anne,  154. 

Archbold,  Christopher,  46. 

Archdakne,  Nicholas,  235.  318. 

Archdekin,  Richard,  130. 

Archer,  Ester  and  John,  143.  300. 

Ardagh,  Arthur,  102. 

Arlington,  or  Harlington,  Henry,  Lord,  82. 

84.  117.  287. 

Armestrong,  John,  221. 

— Thomas,  172.  305. 


“William,  100. 


Armiger,  John,  136.  233. 

Armitage,  Francis,  220. 

William,  65. 

Armyne,  Sir  Michael  and  Lady  Mary,  212. 
313. 

Arnoppe,  William,  55.  

Arran,  Richard,  Earl  of,  86.  115.  121.  12o. 
161.  184.  219.  237.  280.  288.  294.  295. 
302. 

Arthur,  Daniel,  280. 

Dymphna,  280. 

Dymphna  and  Thomas,  272.  326. 

Arthure,  Peirce,  247. 

Arundell,  Robert,  210. 

Ash,  Eliz.,  222. 

Moses  and  Mary,  236. 

Ashburnham,  John,  51. 

(122.) 


Ashenhurst,  Mary,  Sarah,  and  Anne,  110. 

Ashton,  Edward,  162. 

Ashurst,  Samuel,  119. 

Aston,  Sir  William,  52.  226.  282. 

Athenree,  Edward,  Lord  Baron  of,  265. 

Athy  alias  Browne,  Giles  and  Francis,  266. 
Atkins,  Peter  and  Benj.,  136. 

Robert,  227. 

Atkinson,  Robert,  162. 

Thomas,  132. 

William,  224. 

Austin,  Henry,  208. 

Aylett,  Joan  alias  Jane,  92. 

Aylmer,  Fitzgerald,  83.  221. 

James,  261. 

Aylward,  Peter,  234.  317. 

Nicholas,  234. 

Ayscue,  Sir  George,  162.  302. 

B. 

BABINGTON,  Thomas,  262. 

Baggaley,  or  Baggaly,  Humphry,  206.  215. 
311.  314. 

Baines,  Edward  and  Mary,  87.  288. 

Baker,  Henry,  226. 

John,  124.  160. 

Walter,  160. 

■  William,  139. 

Baldwin,  John,  94. 

jun.,  Walter,  102. 

Ball,  Anne,  136. 

Thomas,  178.  307. 

William,  223.  315. 

Ballycnstle,  Trustees  for  the  Lordship  of,  1 16. 
Baltinglasse,  Cary,  Lord  Viscount,  154. 
Bamlett,  Jon.,  143. 

Bancroft,  Richard  and  Elizabeth,  71. 
Banilon  Bridge,  Corporation  of,  67. 
Banting,  James,  69. 

Barbor,  John,  248.  280. 

Barbour,  Joseph,  John,  and  Gabriel,  55. 
Barclay,  Samuel,  97. 

Barkeham,  Sir  Edward,  215. 

Barker,  Charles,  185. 

■ Thomas,  136. 

William,  91.  112.  192.  196.  310. 

Barnadiston,  or  Barnardiston,  Thomas,  123. 
206.  221.  315. 

Barnard,  Thomas  mid  Richard,  67. 
Barnardiston,  Sir  Samuel,  220.  221. 

Barnes,  Thomas,  175. 

Tobias,  88.  288. 

Barnewall,  James,  252. 

Barnwall,  Sir  Patrick,  244.  321. 

Barraby,  William,  100. 

Barrett,  Edmund,  265.  325. 

Giles,  209. 

John,  46. 

Pierce,  241. 

Barrington,  Alexander,  92.  289. 

Sir  John,  70.  285. 

Margery,  119. 


- Thomas,  119. 


Barry,  Benjamin,  138. 

James,  Lord,  211. 

Matthew,  116.  294. 

Michael,  222. 

Richard,  92. 1 16.  162.  176. 181. 294. 

302.  306.  308. 

William,  211. 

Barrymore,  Richard,  Earl  of,  154.  301. 
Barton,  George,  211. 

Baskett,  John,  232. 

Bateman,  William,  215. 

Battaley,  Samuel,  124. 

Baxter,  Dorothy,  109. 

William,  211. 


Bayly,  John,  72.  92.  120. 

— L.  Nicholas,  153.  185. 

Thomas,  131. 

William,  228.  317. 

Bazill,  William,  262. 

Beacon,  Edward,  51. 

Beagham,  Peter,  128. 152. 176. 185. 296.31 
Beale,  Bartholomew,  51.  84. 

Edward,  162. 

Mary,  94. 

Beamish,  Francis  and  Richard-,  140. 

Thomas,  140. 

Beard,  Robert,  191.  ' 

Beare,  William,  208. 

Beasley,  Jerome,  105. 

Bedell,  Ambrose,  96. 

Bedinglield,  Humphrey,  203. 

Beecher,  Henry  and  Thomas,  212.  313. 
Begg,  Mathew,  262.  325. 

Bell,  Robert,  103.  291. 

Thomas,  238. 

Beliefs,  Francis,  203.  219.  314. 

Bellew,  John,  242.  320. 

Patrick,  247.  321. 

Bellingham,  Henry,  80. 

Bellings,  Sir  Richard,  78. 

Bence,  Alexander,  86.  288. 

Bendy,  Thomas,  224.  316. 

Beresford,  Sir  Tristram,  65.  185. 
Bermingham,  Edmond,  234. 

ltcmigius,  272.  326. 

Bernard,  Francis,  212. 

Richard,  159. 

Berrill,  Thomas,  220. 

Best,  Elias,  129. 

Betagh,  Alexander,  246.  274. 

Henry,  245. 

Lawrence  and  Ismay,  235. 

Patrick,  224. 

Bibby,  Nicholas,  211. 

Bickerdicke,  William,  213.  313. 

Bigg,  Francis,  120. 

Bigo,  Philip,  54. 

Billingsley,  Edward,  185. 

Bindon,  David  and  Henry,  177. 
Bingham,  Sir  George,  135.  192.  297. 


- Hei 


Bird,  William,  233. 

Birkett,  Miles,  91. 

Birne,  Daniel,  173. 

Bishopp,  George,  143. 

Bishops  of  Ireland,  216.  314. 

Blachford,  Mary  and  John,  96. 
Blackburne,  William,  54. 

Blacker,  George,  178. 

Blackball,  Thomas,  95. 

Blackiston,  Ellinor,  178. 

Blackney,  William,  124.  199. 

Blackwell,  Samuel,  1 19.  294. 

Blake,  Andrew,  239.  241.  319.  320. 

Francis  and  John,  239.  319. 

George,  116. 

John,  266. 

Marcus  or  Maurice,  273. 

Martin,  239.  319. 

Peter,  263.  325. 

Robert,  270.  326. 

Walter,  174.  236.  269.  318.  326. 

Blease,  Margaret,  228. 

Blenerhassett,  John,  66. 

Blennerhassett,  William,  94. 

Blewett,  Stephen,  151. 

Bligh,  Thomas,  147.  305. 

Thomas  and  Catharine,  172. 

Blood,  Neptune,  111. 

Blundell,  Sir  George,  213. 

Blunden,  Overington,  188. 

Boddington,  Alexander,  102.  291. 
Bodkin,  Alexander,  244. 

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Bodkin,  Ambrose,  247. 

John  and  Mary,  239.  319. 

• — Marcus,  321. 

Bolane,  or  Bolan,  Thomas,  128.  296. 

Boles,  Richard,  122.  29 5. 

Bolgier,  Peter,  237. 

Bolton,  Carroll,  197.  311. 

Thomas,  113. 

William,  135.  297. 

Bond,  Nicholas,  229. 

Boobyer,  Martin  and  Elizabeth,  66. 

Boone,  Thomas,  142. 

Boothe,  Sir  Robert,  1 17.  172.  21 1. 227.  258. 
316.  324. 

Boreman,  John,  145. 

Borlace,  Sir  John,  123. 

Borr,  Christian,  277. 

Boswell,  William,  125.  295. 

Bourk  alias  Cashy,  Margaret,  243. 

Bourke,  John,  161.  239.  302. 

Miles,  256. 

Miles,  Lord  Visct.,  267. 

Nicholas,  187.  24.9.  310.  322. 

Richard,  249.  322. 

Thomas,  261. 

William,  244.  246.  274. 

Ullick,  272. 

Bourne,  John,  161. 

Bowdler,  William,  174. 

Bowen,  John,  213. 

Bowermnn,  Henry,  185.  308. 

Bowman,  Daniel,  135. 

Bowyer,  Robert,  101. 

Boyce,  John,  180.  307. 

Boyd,  Mary,  138. 

Boyle,  Michael,  72.73.  129.  130.  134.  140. 
158.  216.  254.  286. 

Richard,  54. 

Robert,  224. 

Boysse,  Nathaniel,  51.  282. 

Boyton,  Patrick,  258.  324. 

Brabazon,  William,  262.  270.  278. 

Braddock,  Thomas,  124'. 

Bradley,  William,  177.  307. 

Bradshaw,  Edmund,  82. 


Braly,  John,  126. 

Bramhall,  Sir  Thomas,  222. 

Bramston,  William,  138. 

Brandon,  Andrew,  215. 

Brasier,  Paul,  100.  147.  153.  219.  290.  301. 
Brayly,  John,  212. 

Bren,  Henry,  173. 

Brenan,  Brandon,  251. 

Teige,  251. 

Brenane,  Nicholas,  276.  327. 

Brereton,  Henry,  97. 

Sir  Thomas,  229. 

Bretridge,  Francis,  105. 

Brett,  John,  167.  177. 

Win.,  145.151.158.224.302.306.315. 

Brettridge,  Roger,  59. 

Brewster,  Samuel  and  Daniel,  144. 

Brice,  Robert,  163. 

Bridgeman,  Henry,  103. 

Bridget,  Marcus,  244. 

Brigges,  Miles,  121. 

Thomas,  121.  295. 

Briggs,  John,  119.  294. 

Bright,  John,  136.  298. 

Brightwell,  Thomas,  90. 

Brigstock,  George,  99.  168.  304. 

Brinsley,  Richard,  219. 

Briscoe,  William,  274. 

Britton,  John,  179. 

Brodrick,  or  Brodricke,  Sir  St.  John,  46. 82. 


Bromby,  Nicholas,  138.  139. 

Brookes,  Sir  Henry,  100.  290. 

Brough,  Walter,  136. 

Browne,  Anthony,  274.  327. 

Dominick,  222.  323. 

Dorn.,  Jeffry, Marl  in,  andHenry,  253. 

Edward,  234.  241.  248.  255.  317 

318.320.321.323. 

■ Edward  and  James,  237. 

George,  240.  278. 

Gerrald,  265. 

Ignatius,  272. 

John,  143.  233.  234.  243.  244.  249. 

272.  300.  320.  322. 

Joseph,  217. 

Luke,  208. 

Marcus,  238.  267.  319. 


Browne,  Margaret,  244. 

Nicholas,  237.  318. 

Oliver,  237. 

Rachael  and  Ann,  143. 

Richard,  192. 

Sir  Richard,  70. 

Robert,  125.  295. 

Samuel,  102.  291. 

Thomas,  262. 

Tobias,  64. 

Valentine,  271. 

William,  132. 

Brume,  Henry,  134. 

Buckland,  John,  219. 

Buckridge,  or  Buckeridge,  Tlios., 


Bulkley,  Arthur,  126. 

Bulkly,  William,  122.  295. 

Bull,  Samuel,  206.  311. 

Bulhngbrooke.  John.  117. 

Bullock,  Thomas,  119. 

Bunston,  or  Burton,  William,  98. 

Burgess,  or  Burgcsse,  William,  173.  179. 
Burgesse,  John,  263. 

Burgh,  Robert,  108. 

■  Ulysses,  131. 

Burke,  Giles,  Cate,  and.  Giles,  259. 

John,  259. 

Richard,  245.  265.  321. 

• Ulick,  238.  246.  319. 

Ulick  M'Edmund,  257. 

Burnell,  Anne,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  Jane,  64 
Burniston,  John,  92.  289. 

Burt,  John,  120. 

Burton,  George,  132. 

Samuel,  118.  256. 

■ Simon,  124. 

Burton,  or  Bunston,  William,  98. 

Bury,  Phineas,  63.  201.  217.  311. 

Bush,  John,  224.  225. 

John  and  Mary,  130. 

Busted  alias  Buston,  Luke  and  Anne,  89. 
Butler,  Anthony,  174. 

Ellen  and  Margaret,  279.  328. 

James,  213.  256.  276.  323. 

John,  277.  327. 

Pierce  and  Ellen,  235.  318. 

Pierce,  247.  276.  280.  327. 

Richard,  264. 

Sir  Richard,  219. 

■  Theobald,  247.  259.  321. 

■  Thomas,  120.  260. 

Walter,  277. 

William,  251.  322. 

• alias  Purcell,  Mary,  247. 

Butterfield,  Bernard,  228. 

Patrick,  94. 


Byfield,  Samuel,  231.  317. 

Byrne,  Barnaby,  257. 

— George,  275. 

Byron,  Sir  Robert,  89.  121.  128.  289.  296. 
Bysse,  John,  1 1 1.  123.  293.  295. 


CADOGANE,  Henry,  76.  286. 
Caldwell,  James,  71. 

Calmeady,  Francis,  220. 

Camby,  Solomon,  129.  296. 

Camell,  John  and  Thomas,  262.  324 
Campbell,  Hugh,  161. 

John,  198. 

•  Susan  and  David,  223. 

— William  and  Eliz.,  112. 

Campion,  Thomas,  162. 

Candler,  William  and  Anne,  181.  19 
Cantwell,  John,  259. 

Carew,  George,  89.  288. 

•  Robert,  197.  310. 

Carey,  Peter  and  Sarah,  162. 
Carleton,  Francis,  196 


Carlingford,  Nicholas;  Earl  of,  277. 
— Theobald,  Earl  of,  210.  312. 


Carney,  Richard,  125. 
Carpenter,  Philip,  168. 
Carr,  Thomas,  172. 
Carricke,  John,  46.  281 
Carri — ‘ 


, Donogh,  260.  276.  327. 

John,  260. 

Carterett,  Sir  George,  1 08. 

Cary,  Edward,  90.  197.  211. 


Theophilus,  118. 

Trustfo,  fOI.  the  Barony  of,  116. 


Cashell,  City,  Minister  of,  158. 

Cashy  alias  Bourke,  Mary,  243. 

Castle  Ellinor,  69.  285. 

Cathcart,  Gabriel,  175. 

Cave,  Norris  and  Frances,  223.  315. 
Ceely,  Thomas,  241.  320. 

Chafe,  Robert,  127. 

Challenor,  Henry,  261. 

Chambers,  William,  138. 

Chambre,  John,  65.  284. 

Chambrelan,  Sir  Thomas,  222.  315. 
Champ,  Arthur  and  Anne,  184. 

Chapman,  Benjamin,  118. 

Chapplin,  Andrew,  ill. 

Charnocke,  Stephen,  152. 

Charter,  William,  166.  222. 

Chartres,  Alexander,  221. 

Cheeke,  Samuel  and  Catherine,  130. 
Cheevers,  John,  263.  325. 

Walter,  119. 

Cheshire,  William,  228. 

Cheslen,  John,  152. 

Chewning,  Thomas,  50. 

Cheyney,  Charles,  177. 

Child,  John,  210. 

Richard,  Dingle,  and  Robert,  69 

Robert,  127. 

Chinery,  John,  76. 

Chissers,  Richard,  118. 

Choppyne,  Robert  and  Mary,  66. 
Christian,  Minard,  225.  316. 

Christmasse,  Thomas,  51.  282. 
Christchurch  Parish,  Cork,  Minister  of,  78. 
— - — Dublin,  Dean  of  180. 

Clancarty,  Donnogh,  Earl  of,  240.  319. 
Clanchy,  Catherine  and  John,  262.  324. 

Cornelius,  227.  316. 

Clanrickard,  William,  Earl  of,  263. 
Clansey,  Cornelius,  227.  316. 

Clare,  Bridget,  261. 

Daniel,  Lord  Viscount,  260.  324. 


Clarke,  Fra 

George,  222.  315. 

John,  211.  221.  315. 

Thomas,  85.  287. 

Clayton,  Randall,  62.  113.  118.  138.  139 
140.  150. 166.167.171. 179. 187.188.228 
284.  293.  294.  298.  301.  304.  307  309  ‘ 


Casey,  John,  105. 

Cashell,  Tlios.  Lord  Archbishop  of, 


Clayton,  William,  141. 

Cleere,  Thomas,  181. 

Clements,  Abraham,  92. 

Daniel,  134. 

Jane  alias  Joan,  92.  289. 

Clenton,  James  and  Mary,  275. 

Clergy  of  Ireland,  216.  217.  314. 
Clerke,  James,  85. 

John,  52.  137.  147.  298. 

Nicholas,  53.  147. 

Cliffe,  John,  162.  302. 

Clifford,  John,  202.  - 

— — alias  Yelverton,  Walter,  128. 

Clonfert,  Edward,  Bishop  of,  241. 
Clonmell,  Corporation  of  176. 

Clorane,  Edmond,  246. 

Clutterbucke,  Richard,  160.  302. 
Clynch,  William,  237.  319. 

Coackly,  Thomas,  227.  316. 

Cockdalle,  Richard,  165. 

Cocke,  Francis,  94.  289. 

Codde,  Nicholas,  213. 

Coghlan,  Dermitius,  72. 

Mary  and  Francis,  249.  322. 
i,  Hugh,  92.  289. 

Sir  John,  49.  124.  281.  295. 

Mathew,  90. 

Robert,  75. 

Thomas,  90. 

alias  Northcott,  Hanna,  159. 

Colkin,  Ralph,  172. 

Collard,  Dorothy,  245. 

College,  Dublin,  Provost  of  Trinity,  218. 
Collenane,  Nicholas,  280.  328. 

Colley,  Francis,  206.  215. 

— Gerrard,  248.  321. 

Collinges,  Thomas,  152. 

Collins,  Charles,  153. 

James,  212.  313. 

Collis,  Charles,  99.  290. 


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Colpoys,  John,  179. 
Colthurst,  John,  277. 
Collvill,  John,  Lord,  124. 
Colvill,  Margarett,  180. 
Comin,  John,  139. 


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331 


Commins,  Jolin,  105. 

Compton,  Thomas,  109. 

Comyn,  Nicholas  and  Christian,  280. 

Corny ne,  John  and  Margaret,  271. 

Connor,  Bartholomew,  124. 

Conry,  Charles,  257. 

John,  250. 

Conway,  Edw.  Lord  Viscount,  53.  136.  298. 

Thomas,  133. 

Coocli,  Thomas,  88. 

Cooke,  Edward,  222.  315. 

John,  209.  212.  312. 

Richard,  194.  230. 

Robert,  67.  225.  284. 

Thomas,  97.  126. 

Coolishy,  Henry,  105. 

Cooper,  Edward,  58.  283. 

Grace  and  Thomas,  111.  293. 

Nathaniel,  107. 

Coote,  Chidley,  83.  113.  231.  287.  293. 

Richard,  194.  310.  317. 

Tho%  103. 107. 112.228. 291. 292.293. 

Cope,  Henry,  138. 

Copeland,  Edward,  231. 

Corbett,  Samuel,  228. 

Cork,  Richard,  Earl  of,  152.  161.  184..  187. 

194.  237.  301.  302.  310.  319. 

Cormick,  Michael,  249. 

Cornocke,  Jacob,  173.  306. 

Corry,  Walter,  164.  303. 

Cosby,  William,  82. 

Cosh,  Elisha,  129. 

Cosier,  Gilbert,  120. 

Cotham,  or  Crotliam,  Thomas,  69. 

Cotter,  Robert,  105. 

Cotterell,  Jolm,  212. 

Cotton,  Eusebius,  170. 

Thomas  and  Mary,  152. 

Courthop,  Sir  Peter,  129.  197.  311. 

Covert,  Richard,  71.  183.  285.  308. 

Cowse,  Richard,  235. 

Cox,  Henry,  210. 

William,  188. 

Coyne,  John,  162. 

Cozens,  Jolm,  138. 

Cradock,  Philip,  228. 

Crainsborough,  Peter,  251.  322. 

Cramer,  Tobias,  97.  290. 

Crane,  Symon,  159. 

Creagh,  John,  242. 

Michael,  247. 

Pierce,  47.  281. 

Creighton,  John,  145. 

Crew,  John,  228. 

Crimble,  Roger,  71. 

Waterhouse,  71. 

Crispe,  Dame  Anne,  John  and  Thomas, 
158. 

Ellis,  118. 

Croan,  Daniel,  85. 

Crocker,  Henry,  261. 

John,  179. 

Crofton,  John,  85. 

Henry,  261.  324. 

Crofts,  Benjamin,  171.  196.  305. 

Croker,  Walter,  228. 

Cromwell,  Vere  Essex,  91.  289. 

Crooke,  Thomas,  72. 

Crookhome,  Margaret,  116. 

Crookshank,  John,  167. 

Crosthwaite,  Thomas,  140. 

Crotliam,  or  Cotham,  Thomas,  69. 

Cruice,  Garrett,  262. 

Cuffe,  Sir  James,  102.  189.  203.  291. 

John,  201. 

Joseph,  66.  284. 

Cullin,  Thomas,  247.  251.  322. 

Culme,  Hugh,  62. 

Cunningham,  John,  203. 

William,  65.  203. 

Cunnys,  Edward,  231. 

Cuppage,  Robert,  110. 

Cuppaidge,  Faustine,  72. 

Curd,  Thomas,  67.  101.  284.  290. 

Curry,  John,  172.  196.  305. 

Curtis,  Richard,  105. 

Cusack,  John,  260. 

Moore  and  John,  271.  326. 

Cusacke,  Christopher,  233. 

D. 

DABBS,  Samuel,  224. 

Dalin,  John,  172. 

Dalton,  Garrett,  254. 

(122.) 


Dalton,  John,  152. 

Peter,  69. 

Daly,  Charles,  234.  318. 

Dermott,  237.  319. 

James,  246.  321. 

John,  274. 

Dancer,  Thomas,  170. 

Daniel,  Hugh  and  Catharine,  251. 

Darcy,  Jane,  244.  321. 

John,  241.  320. 

Martin  and  James,  244. 

Nicholas,  136. 

Peter,  248. 

Dashwood,  Richard,  184. 

Daton,  Walter,  235. 

Davenport,  Charles,  147. 

. Christopher,  180. 

Thomas,  225.  316. 

Davies,  John,  138. 

Sir  Paul,  173. 

Davis,  Sir  Paul,  120. 

William,  184. 

Davy,  William,  128.  296. 

Davyes,  Edward,  143. 

Dawges,  Robert,  226. 

Dawley,  Walter,  212. 

Dawling,  John,  191. 

Dawson,  John,  55.  282. 

Richard,  124.  295. 

Thomas,  121.  128. 

Deacon,  Mary,  116. 

Deakin,  William,  159. 

Deane,  Abraham,  174. 

Joseph,  107.  201.  292. 

Stephen,  244.  321. 

Thomas,  237.  319. 

Delamar,  William,  246.  321. 

Delarocke,  Richard,  221. 

Deline,  Eliz.,  192. 

Den,  Thomas,  276. 

Dennis,  Thomas,  229. 

Denny,  Sir  Arthur,  59.  223.  315. 
Desborough,  Samuel  and  Rose,  125. 
Desborow,  John,  71. 

Dethick,  Thomas,  124. 

Devenish,  William,  250. 

Devilleer,  Sir  John,  132.  297. 

Devoran,  Cyprian,  243. 

Deyos,  George,  129.  296. 

Dickinson,  Thomas,  153. 

Dickson,  Robert,  256. 

Digby,  Essex,  158. 

Dillon,  Arthur,  77.  133.  297. 

Cary,  188.  206.  215.  310.  311.  314. 

Francis,  262.  325. 

George,  72. 

Gerrald,  244.  261.  324. 

James,  277.  327. 

■ John,  265. 

Richard,  242.  320. 

Theobald,  270.  326. 

alias  Brabazon,  Ellis,  270. 

Dingle,  Richard,  69. 

Disney,  George,  233.  317. 

jun.,  William,  63.  284. 

sen.,  William,  63.  284. 

Dixon,  James,  164.. 

Robert,  260.  273. 

Dodgin,  Thomas,  118.  184.. 

Doghertv,  Charles,  90. 

Domvile,  Sir  William,  66.  264.  284. 
Donaldson,  James,  191. 

John,  191. 

Donegal,  Arthur,  Earl  of,  145.  300. 

Dongan,  William,  Lord  Viscount,  200. 
Donnellnn,  Edmond,  203.  280.  328. 

John,  243. 

Donogher,  William  and  Margaret,  265. 
Donovane,  Jeremiah,  113. 

Dover,  Daniel,  128. 

Isaac,  214. 

Dowdall,  Sir  Luke,  235.  254.  318.  323. 
Dowde,  Daniel,  235. 

Dowell,  Allen,  251. 

Dowling,  Murtagh,  246.  260. 

Downing,  Robert,  238. 

Doyle,  Bartholomew,  226. 

Drake,  Roger,  82.  232.  317. 

Roger  and  Hannah,  82. 

Draper,  James,  126. 

William,  179. 

Draydon,  or  Dreyden,  Sir  Robert,  69.  227. 
Drew,  John,  236.  318. 

Drogheda,  Henry,  Earl  of,  141.  299. 
Drury,  Robert,  130.  297. 


Dublin,  Michael,  Archbishop  of,  180.  285. 
299.  302.  307. 

University  of,  225. 

Corporation  of)  75. 

Ministers  of  Parishes  in,  199. 

Mayor  of,  75. 

Ducane,  Peter,  192. 

Duffe,  Richard,  272. 

Duggan,  Dennis,  276. 

Dulchanty,  Roger,  236. 

Duke,  Charles,  130. 

Duncatmon,  Fort  of,  191. 

Dundalk,  Vicar  of,  208. 

Dungannon,  Marcus,  Lord  Viscount,  120. 

121.  142.  216.  294.  299.  300. 

Durham,  Lettice,  136. 

Dury,  John,  248.  260. 

Dwiggin,  Roger,  280.. 328. 

Dwyre,  Catherine  and  Philip,  279. 

Edmund,  260. 

E. 

EAMES,  Samuel,  222. 

Eaton,  Anne,  223. 

Samuel,  228. 

Symon,  89.  288. 

Ebzery,  John,  206.  311. 

Eccles,  Gilbert,  82.  287. 

Edge,  John,  212.  313. 

Edgeworth,  Robert,  179. 

Edwards,  Diogenes,  151. 

1 Hugh,  110. 

John,  101. 

Osburne,  110. 

Richard  and  Elizabedi,  58.  283. 

Thomas,  111. 

Egan,  Carbery,  250. 

Carbury,  Dan.  and  Constable,  235. 

■ Flan.,  274. 

James,  274. 

Egg,  or  Agge,  Thomas,  117. 

Eldred,  Robert,  159. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  125.  177.  273. 

Elminston,  Henry,  159. 

Elphin,  Bishop  of,  55. 

Elston,  Edward  and  Dorothy,  121. 
Emerson,  John,  133.  153.  198.  301. 

Erwin,  Gerrard,  172. 

Essex,  Arthur,  Earl  of,  216. 

Eustace,  Anne  and  Martha,  235. 

Francis,  261. 

Evans,  George,  92.  139. 

John,  110. 

Nathaniel,  174. 

Thomas,  84.  199.  229. 

Evanson,  Nathaniel,  64. 

Evatt,  Susan  and  Francis,  196. 

Evelyn,  George  and  Eliza,  216.  314. 
Everard,  Patrick,  246. 

Sir  Redmond,  247.  321. 

Everfield,  Edward,  238. 

Evett,  Margaret  and  Richard,  231. 

Ewer,  John,  64. 

Ewers,  John,  125. 

Exham,  John,  125. 

Eyre,  John,  79.  233.  317. 

Richard,  223. 

Eyres,  Jolm,  78.  208.  253.  323. 

— Thomas,  181.  308. 

F. 

FAGAN,  Patrick,  188. 

Fagg,  Sir  John,  67.  284. 

Faggetter,  Henry,  265. 

Faith,  Solomon,  213.  313. 

Fallon,  Edmond,  234. 

Roger,  250. 

Fanning,  Jeffrey,  158.  302. 

William,  273.  326. 

Farley,  Martin,  135. 

Farmer,  George,  226.  316. 

Farrell,  Irriel  and  Sarah,  242.  320. 

John,  127. 

William,  120. 

Farrer  alias  Campbell,  Elizabeth,  112. 

Jolm,  112. 

Fell,  James  and  Sarah,  238. 

Feltham,  Henry,  151. 

Fennell,  John,  127. 

. Robert,  209.  217. 

Fenton,  Sir  William,  122. 

Fenwick,  Ralph,  12l.  171.  295. 


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Fernely,  Philip,  48. 

Femes  and  Leigliliu,  Richard,  Lord  Bishop 
of,  139. 

Ferris,  George,  260. 

Field,  John,  204. 

William,  209. 

Finch,  Francis,  225. 

I-Ienry,  232. 

Simon,  75. 

William  and  Henry,  170. 305.  317. 

Fingall,  Countess  of,  248.  321. 

Finglas,  Robert,  63. 

Fisher,  Harry,  213.  313. 

John,  107.  132. 

Maudlin,  180. 

Fiske,  John,  91.  289. 

Thomas,  91. 

Fitz-Andrew,  John  Comins,  247. 
Fitz-Dominick,  Edward  Martin,  245. 

John  French,  244. 

Nicholas  White,  265. 

—  William  French,  251. 

Fitz-Donogh,  Connor  O’Bryen,  273.  327. 
Fitz- Edmond,  James  Bodkin,  257.  324. 
Fitz-Geoffry,  John  Lynch,  257. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Edmond,  261. 

• — Garrett,  127.  271. 

James,  153.  269.  326. 

John,  137.  321. 

Sir  John,  222. 

Maurice,  95. 

Richard,  271. 

—  Robert,  130. 

■ — William,  143. 

Fitz-Gerrald,  John,  245. 

Fitz-Harding,  Charles,  Visct.,  186.  309. 
Fitz-Henry,  Robert  Slice,  262. 

Fitz-Marcus,  Nicholas  Lynch,  238. 
Fitz-Maurice,  Edmund,  238. 

Fitz-Morrice,  Lucy  and  Richard,  265.  325. 
Filz-Morris,  Ulick,  196. 

Fitz-Nicholas,  Nidi.  Lynch,  263. 

Fitz-Peter,  Anth.  French,  269.  326. 
Fitz-Ulick,  Tibbott  Bourke,  256.  323. 
Flanagan,  Bridget,  251. 

Fleetwood,  Charles,  70.  175. 

Fleming,  James,  158.  362. 

Fletcher,  John,  117. 

Mary,  232. 


Flower,  Henry,  112.  228. 

William,  94.175.181.185.307.308. 

Fogg,  Margaret  and  John,  273. 


Freetwood,  John,  172. 

Freind,  John,  53.  282. 

French,  Dominick,  119.  294. 

Evelyn  and  Patrick,  258. 

George,  234.  254.  258.  279.  317.  ; 

323.  324.  328. 

Plenry,  181. 

James,  244. 

- ■ Ign.  and  Joan,  244. 

Jasper,  244. 

Jeffery,  257.  323. 

John,  70.  138.  199.  234.  285. 

Marcus,  266. 

Matthew,  125. 

Nicholas,  244.  321. 

Patrick,  234.  318. 

Robuck,  238.  319. 

Thomas,  258.  324. 

Fripp,  Robert,  97. 

Fuller,  Abraham,  196. 


GAHAN,  Daniel  and  Susanna,  72.  285. 
Gaick,  John,  98. 

Galbraith,  James,  142.  209. 

Gale,  Anthony,  86.  288. 

Peter,  124. 

Gallagher,  Phellem,  109. 

Thomas,  59. 

Galland,  John,  124. 

Galway,  Warden  of,  223. 

Gambwell,  William,  163. 

Gardiner,  John,  142. 

Gardner,  Edward,  272.  326. 

Hester,  315. 

Robert,  67. 

Garland,  Robert,  227. 

Garrett,  or  Garrard,  Jacob,  167. 

John,  117.  138. 

Garstin,  James  and  William,  126.  296. 
Gason,  John,  136. 

Gay,  John,  92.  122. 

Geoghegan,  Bryne,  278. 

1 Giles  and  Edward,  250. 

Hugh,  274.  277.  327. 

Gerard,  Gilbert,  166.  304. 

Gernon,  George,  276. 

Gethin,  Sir  Richard,  97.  111.  139.  214.  226. 

266.  298.  313.  316.  325. 

Gibbings,  John,  102.  291. 

— Symon,  245.  321. 

Gibbon  alias  Ously,  Anne,  105. 

Ellinor  and  Morrish,  251. 

Mary  and  Gilladuffe,  243.  321. 

Richard,  244. 

Thomas,  228. 

Gibbons,  Francis,  109.  292. 

Gibbs,  William,  69. 

Gibson,  Seafoule,  89.  179.  289.  307. 

William,  152. 

Gifford,  Jasper,  82. 

John,  66.  284. 

Glegg,  Edward,  144.  300. 

Gloucester,  Mayor  and  Burgesses  of  the 
City  of,  269. 

Godfrey,  John,  138. 

Godolphin,  William,  60. 

Godwin,  W,  126. 

Gold,  James,  167.  304. 

Goldsmith,  George,  211. 

Goodman,  Thomas,  Minister  of  Shandon, 
Cork,  78. 

Eliza  and  William,  127.  296. 

Goodwin,  Bryan,  256. 

Robert  and  Benjamin,  184. 

alias  Greene,  Jane  and  John,  227. 

316. 

Gore,  Sir  Arthur,  68.  115.  256.  284. 

Charles,  61. 

Sir  Francis,  60.  198.  203.  237.  319. 

Frances,  66. 

John,  1 10.  180.  293. 

Gorges,  John,  262. 

Robert,  144.  300. 

Gormanston,  Jenico,  Lord  Visct.  208.  312. 
Gormon,  Thomas,  243.  320. 

Gosden,  Henry,  131. 

Gough,  Edward,  238.  319. 

Gould,  Ilonora  and  Anne,  120. 

John,  181. 

Goulde,  Mary  and  Margaret,  133. 


Harman,  Anne,  158.  302.  ’ 

Sir  Thomas,  115.  294. 

Harmer,  William,  160.  302. 
Harrington,  Robert,  128. 

Harris,  Philip,  130.  297. 

William,  184. 

Harrison,  Edmond,  66. 

John,  56. 

Mary  and  Margaret,  256. 

Thomas,  57. 

Hart,  John,  144. 

Thomas,  112. 

Harte,  Merrick,  127. 

Hartstong,  Standish  and  Anne,  223. 
Hartstongue,  Standish,  180.  307. 
Hartwell,  Humphrey,  54. 

Harvey,  Francis,  86!  288. 

Harwell,  Elizabeth,  154. 

Haslop,  Francis  and  Mary,  276. 
Hassall,  Samuel,  125. 


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Hassard,  John,  152. 

Hassells,  or  Hasells,  Robert,  118.  294. 
Hatch,  John,  223. 

Hawes  alias  Williams,  Sarah  and  Nath.  215. 
314. 

Hawkins,  Charles,  151. 

John,  273. 

Hawkny,  Richard,  105. 

Hawtry,  Ralph,  1 13.  293. 

Hay  tor,  Michael,  121. 

Healy,  James  and  William,  245. 

Heather,  William,  131. 

Heaton,  Nicholas,  125. 

Heburne,  or  Hepbume,  Eliz.  154.  178.  302. 
Hehir,  Silvester,  261.  278.  327. 

Helsham,  Arthur,  92. 

Henesy,  Philip,  260. 

Henman,  William,  228. 

Hensey,  Joshua,  164. 

Henzey,  Ananias,  164. 

Thomas,  191. 

Herbert,  Sir  George,  220.  315. 

Iierricke,  John,  70.  285. 

Hester,  Eliz.  and  Anne,  224. 

Hewett,  Nathaniel,  217. 

Hewetson,  Christopher  and  Jane,  62.  284. 

Thomas,  199.  180. 

Heydon,  Alexander,  138. 

Heynes,  John,  71. 

Hickford,  Anne,  117. 

- Thomas,  262. 

Hicky,  Daniel,  279. 

Hide,  Arthur,  226.  316. 

Lawrence,  223. 

Highgate,  Edmond,  122. 

Hignett,  Daniel,  192.  310. 

Hill,  John,  233. 

■ Samuel,  175. 

Thomas,  188.  310. 

Hilton,  Robert,  130. 

Hinde,  George,  272. 

Hitchcock,  William,  120. 

Hoare,  Abraham,  133. 

Edward,  133. 

Hobbs,  Hugh,  110. 

Hodder,  John,  85.  201.  288. 

William,  66.  284. 

Hodges,  John,  215. 

Thomas,  121.  215. 

Hodgson,  Richard,  126. 

Hodson,  Lawrence,  66. 

Hoey,  William,  179. 

Hogan,  Honora,  248.  322. 

Murtagh,  254. 

Holcombe,  Eliz.  120. 

Mary,  120. 

Holland,  John,  60. 

alias  Forrester,  Elija,  118. 

Hollywood,  John,  55. 

Holme,  Thomas,  110.  293. 

Holmes,  Sir  Robert,  253. 

Honor,  John,  100.  290. 

Hooke,  Thomas,  70.  285. 

Hooper,  Nicholas,  180. 

Hope,  Anthony,  98. 

Hopkins,  William,  228. 

Horan,  John,  264. 

Horane,  Roger,  259. 

Hore,  Philip,  67.  284. 

Matthew,  125.  241.  296.  320. 

Horsey,  Anthony,  78.  286. 

Hort  alias  Lynn  Mary,  177. 

Hoskins,  Lettice,  166. 

Houghton,  Thomas,  97.  198.  290. 
Houlcraft,  Charles,  221. 

Hoult,  Eliz.  and  John,  231.  317. 
Hovenden,  Alex,  and  Ellinor,  260. 
Hovendon,  Thomas,  138. 

Howard,  William,  69. 

William,  Eliz.  and  Lettice,  121. 

Howford,  Robert,  177. 

Howlett,  William,  49. 

Hoyle,  Joshua,  115. 

Hubbert,  Isaack,  231. 

Hublon,  Peter,  230. 

Hudson,  Richard,  248. 

Hughes,  Henry,  202. 

Mary,  247. 

Peter,  119. 

Samuel,  184.  308. 

Hughes  alias  Hurd,  Mary,  260. 

Hull,  Richard,  88. 

Humes,  Patrick,  175. 

Hunt,  Nathaniel,  51.  85. 

Richard,  203.  311. 

(122) 


Hunt,  Thomas,  196.  310. 
Hunter,  William,  85. 

Hurd,  John,  198.  218.  314. 
— — Nathaniel,  192. 

Hurley,  John,  260. 

Hussey,  William,  192. 
Hutchinson,  Daniel,  85.  199. 

Richard,  86. 

Hyde,  Arthur,  214. 

Lawrence,  128.  296. 


I. 

Igoe,  Charles,  252. 

Ikerryn,  Pierce,  Viscount,  213. 

Inchiquin,  Morrough,  Earl  of,  98.  102.  290. 
291. 

William,  Earl  of,  264.  325. 

Ingolsby  or  Ingoldsby,  George,  77.  128. 

Sir  Henry, 60.219.224.255.283. 

Sir  Richard,  60.  224.  283.  315. 

Ingram,  Anthony,  70. 

Sir  Arthur,  95. 

Frances  and  Francis,  227. 

Inman,  Thomas,  223. 

Ivers,  Henry,  129.  246.  247.  260.  321. 
Ivory,  William,  96.  151.  199.  290. 

Izod,  Richard  and  Mary,  119. 


J. 

Jacob,  William,  105. 

Jackson,  Alexander,  151. 

Daniel  and  Sarah,  178. 

Edmond,  86. 

Francis,  129.  162. 

Mary,  151. 

Ralph,  121. 

Thomas,  143. 

alias  Michelburne,  Eliz.  151. 

Jago,  Walter,  127.  296. 

James,  Robert,  132. 

Jarvis,  John,  77.  286. 

Jeacock,  John,  70. 

Jeffreyes,  or  Jeffryes,  John,  90. 153. 289. 301 . 

— Richard,  90.  153.  192. 

Jeoffreys,  Robert,  52. 

Jenkins,  Moses,  214. 

Jephson,  John,  102.  118. 

Jessop,  William,  117. 

Johnson,  Henry,  109. 

John  and  Eliz.  120. 

Thomas,  128.  277. 

Johnston,  Walter,  152.  214. 

Jones,  Bryan,  176. 

Catharine,  178. 

Francis,  78.  286. 

Jeremiah,  200. 

Michael,  221. 

Oliver,  234.  256. 

Roger,  132.  187.  206.  211.  312. 

Sir  Theophilus,  94.  104.  121.  153. 

207.  270.  289.  291.  301.  312. 

William,  173. 

Joyce,  Richard,  239. 

Jurin,  John,  69.  285. 

Juxon,  Thomas,  215. 


K. 

Keating,  Lawrence,  251. 

Kealy  [should  be  Healy,]  James,  245. 
Kearney,  Richard,  125. 

Keiley,  Godfrey,  198. 

Redder,  Vincent,  227. 

Kelley,  Bryan  M'Shane,  250. 

Con  Oge,  246. 

Cornelius,  256. 

Donnogh,  226. 

Farragh,  239. 

John,  250.  322. 

Laughlin,  265,  325. 

Owen,  250.  322. 

Richard,  244.  321. 

Sarah,  265. 

Sisly,  265. 

Teige,  252.  323. 

Kellsall,  Humphry,  228. 

Kenan,  Roger,  132. 

Kendricke,  Thomas,  Frances  and  John,.  166. 
Kennedy,  David,  128. 

. Dermot,  253. 

Edmond,  248. 

Sir  Richard,  134.  248.  322. 


Kennedy,  Sir  Robert,  133. 

Kent,  Andrew,  259.  324. 

Kentish  alias  Short,  Sarah,  71.  285. 
Kerridge,  Samuel,  143.  300. 

Keyler,  Godfrey,  140.  299. 

Killalowe,  Bishop  of,  45.  262.  281. 

King,  Frances,  151. 

Giles,  211. 

James,  175.  231.  274. 

Henry,  118. 

Nicholas,  112. 

Peter,  163. 

Priscilla,  223. 

Robert,  271. 

Sir  William,  109.  247.  292.  321. 

alias  Weekes,  Blanch,  203. 

Kingdon,  Richard,  114. 

Kingston,  John,  Lord,  130.  204.  297.  311. 

Samuel,  126. 

Kirle,  Sir  Richard,  105.  292. 

Kinvan,  Edmond,  277.  327. 

John,  257. 

Marcus,  277. 

Martin,  246.  319.  321. 

Martin  and  Richard,  238. 

Robert,  244. 

Knight,  John,  128. 

Nicholas,  277. 

Thomas,  150. 

William,  118.  294. 

Knolles,  Thomas,  78. 

Knox,  Thomas,  174.  306. 

Kynaston,  John,  58. 

Kyte,  Henry,  181. 


L. 

Lacy,  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth,  198. 

Lacye,  Walter,  173. 

Lallan,  Andrew,  237.  318. 

Lake,  John,  229. 

Lambe,  William,  151. 

Lambert,  George,  130. 

Oliver,  109.  170.  206.  292.  305. 

Roger,  Alexander  and  John,  166. 

Lane,  Sir  George,  74.  286. 

John,  212. 

Nicholas,  227. 

William,  66.  105. 

Lanesborough,  Geo.  Lord  Visct.  250.  262. 
Lancaster,  Peter,  228. 

Langford,  Hercules,  130.  296. 

Sir  Hercules,  226. 

Langliorne,  John,  139. 

Langlie,  Charles,  232. 

Langton,  John,  140.  184. 

Lapsly,  Thomas,  110. 

Latham,  George,  143. 

Lattin,  William,  166. 

Laughlin,  Richard,  65.  284. 

Laurence,  John,  242. 

Thomas,  172. 

Lavallin,  James,  172. 

Lawrence,  Thomas,  232.  317. 

Layng,  Ilellen  and  Benjamin,  114. 
Ledgwitch,  George,  152. 

Ledwich,  Nicholas,  250. 

Lee,  Henry,  247. 

John,  124. 

Robert,  153. 

Legat,  William,  192. 

Legg,  William,  58.  225.  283. 

Le  Hunt,  Richard,  52.  282. 

Leicester,  Robert,  Earl  of,  114.  294. 
Leigh,  Francis,  169. 

Robert,  154.  192.  193. 

Thomas,  141.  299. 

William,  154.  301. 

Leighlin  and  Femes,  Richard,  Bishop  of,  139. 
Lemon,  William,  177.  307. 

Lendsey,  Andrew,  166. 

Lenthall,  Thomas,  85.  183. 

Leonard,  John,  162.  247.  302. 

Lesley,  William,  112. 

Lestrange,  Thomas,  160.  302. 

Levelis,  Francis,  88. 

Lewis,  Richard,  63. 

Ley,  William,  174. 

Licester,  John,  97. 

Limerick,  Bishop  of,  114.  179.  294. 
Linchian,  David,  151.  183. 

Lindley,  Hugh,  227. 

Lincolne,  Thomas,  91. 

Lindsay,  Thomas,  106. 

Lloyd,  Andrew,  63. 


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Lloyd,  Sir  Charles,  54. 

Thomas,  53.  282. 

Trevor,  89.  288. 

Lobb,  Richard,  273.  327. 

Lochard,  Peter  and  Alice,  159. 

Lock,  Richard,  227. 

Locke,  Mathew,  96. 

Loftus,  Adam,  175. 

Henry,  232,  317. 

Sir  Nicholas,  76. 

Long,  Felix,  63. 

Margaret  and  Catherine,  273. 

Thomas,  62.  183.  284. 

Sir  Walter,  50.  281. 

Longford,  Francis,  Earl  of,  256. 

Louth,  Oliver,  Lord  Baron  of,  and  Dame 
Maty,  8cc.  273.  327. 

Matthew,  Lord  Baron  of,  270.  326. 

Lovelace,  Thomas,  171. 

Lovering,  John,  191. 

Lovett,  Christopher,  143. 

Low  or  Lowe,  William,  111.  180.  307. 
Lowe,  George,  127. 

Loyd,  Sir  Charles,  207. 

Richard,  204. 

Lucas,  Benjamin,  180.  243.  297. 

Benjamin  and  Thomas,  133. 

John,  91. 

Lye,  Francis,  137.  298. 

Lymbry,  Gregory,  91. 

Lymington,  George,  119. 

Lynam,  Robert,  227. 

Lynch,  George,  256. 

Sir  Henry  and  Ellis,  251.  323. 

Isidore,  262.  324. 

Marcus,  259. 

Mary  and  Mich.  258. 

Maurice,  273.  326. 

Nicholas,  238.  263.  319. 

Peter  and  Teresa,  238.  319. 

Stephen,  238. 

Thomas  and  Christian,  246.  328. 

Thomas,  Pat.  and  Mary,  280. 

Lyndon,  John,  118. 

Lynn  alias  Hort,  Mary,  177. 

Lynne,  Andrew,  75.  286. 

Lyons,  Ann  and  Dorothy,  143. 

Lysaght,  John,  76. 

Nicholas  and  Margaret,  265. 

William,  250.  322. 

M. 

Mabbott,  Gilbert  and  Kympton,  110. 

M'Cae,  Donough,  276. 

M'Canna,  John,  159. 

M'Dermott,  Hugh,  Mac  Teige,  Fitz  Rory, 
M'Owen  Gratia,  271. 

Roger,  234.  318. 

M'Donnell,  Alexander,  169.  306. 

Sir  James,  254. 

M’Donogh,  Oliver,  257. 

M'Donnogh,  Daniel,  244.  321. 

— Tirlagh,  250. 

M'Faden,  Hugh,  138. 

M'Gennis,  Anthony,  273. 

Macgill,  James,  163. 

or  Magill,  Hugh  and  James,  121. 

295. 

Macgomery,  Gabriel,  152. 

M'Grath,  Bryan,  236. 

M'Jelbredy,  Maurice,  138. 

Mackall,  Richard,  250.  322. 

Mackee,  Thomas,  152. 

McLennaghan,  Andrew,  110. 

MacMahon,  Honora  and  Toilogh,  261.  324. 
M'Mahon,  Matthew,  242.  320. 

Mortagh,  260. 

McNeile,  Daniel,  106. 

M'Nemarra,  Daniel,  246. 

■ Donnogh,  246.  260.  279.  328. 

— • John,  264.  279.  325. 

John  and  Honora,  260. 

Hugh,  269. 

- - Macon  and  John,  246. 

Roger,  246. 

M'Paden,  Teige,  239.  319. 

M'Stephen,  Patrick,  275. 

Madden,  Fergus,  237. 

John,  243.  320. 

Melaghlin,  280. 

Morgan,  263. 

Richard,  261. 

Maddocks,  Joalie,  245. 

Magenis,  Bryan,  246. 


Magennis,  Eliz.  252.  323. 

Magill,  John,  61.  112.  293. 

Magrath,  Bryan,  258.  318. 

Edmond,  239. 

Redmond  and  Ellis,  272.  326. 

Thomas  and  Honora,  244. 

Mahon,  Barnaby,  251. 

Nicholas,  125.  251.  296.  322. 

Malby,  James,  119. 

Mallack,  John,  227. 

Mallowny,  Joseph,  246. 

Malone,  Edmond,  261. 

Manly,  James  and  John,  211. 

Mansergh,  Bryan,  130. 

James,  84.  209. 

Mansfield,  John,  262. 

Manson,  James,  173. 

Manwareing,  Andrew,  203. 

Margetson,  Mary,  234. 

Markes,  Nathaniel,  135.  170.  298. 
Markey,  John,  126. 

Markham,  William,  180. 

Marsden,  Josias  and  Deborah,  70. 

Marsh,  Ralph,  143. 

Marshall,  John,  225.  245.  253.  279. 

Thomas,  118.  225. 

Martin,  Edward,  119.  294. 

John,  92. 

Lancelott,  133.  297. 

Matthew,  236.  318. 

Richard,  239.  245.  253.  259.  319. 

323.  324:. 

Robert,  245.  321. 

■  alias  Lynch,  Julian,  256. 

Martyne,  George,  277.  327. 

Massam,  Elizabeth,  95.  110. 

Massareene,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  146.  171 

193.  194.  300.  305.  310. 

Massey,  Hugh,  95.  289. 

Mathewes,  Anne,  152. 

Christopher,  103. 

•  Francis,  279. 

•  George,  46.  182.  281.  308. 

■  Theobald,  46.  281. 

Mathews,  John,  54. 

- William,  69.  285. 

Maud,  Robert,  71. 

Maunsell,  Boyle,  94. 

John,  94. 

May,  Abraham,  117. 


Maynard,  Sir  Boyle,  67.  228.  284.  316. 

Sir  John,  216.  314. 

Mayne,  John,  186. 

Mayo,  Miles,  Lord  Viscount,  267.  325. 
Meade,  Dominick,  273.  327. 

William,  171. 

Meadows,  William,  213. 

Meara,  Edmond,  260.  324. 

Thomas,  236. 

Meares,  Lewis,  163. 

Meath,  Edward,  Earl  of,  122.  178.  295. 

Bishop  of,  69.  82.  285.  291. 

Medcalfe,  Henry,  206.  215. 

Mercer,  Robert,  224. 

Meredith,  Sir  Amos,  54.  282. 

Charles,  62.  199.  284. 

Thomas,  168.  304. 

Merrick,  John,  223. 

Mervin,  Sir  Audley,  154.  176.  227.  306. 
Michelburne  alias  Jackson,  Eliz.  151.  183. 
Micklethwayte,  Nathaniel,  203. 

Mihyll,  Robert,  250. 

Miller,  Abraham,  144. 

Robert,  103. 

— - Thomas,  151. 

William,  192. 

Mills,  Thomas,  170. 

William,  211. 

Minchin,  Charles,  102. 

Humphrey,  171.  305. 

Moland,  John,  197.  228.  310. 

Mollineux,  Adam,  132.  297. 

Molloy,  Charles,  234. 

Molyneux,  Samuel,  78.  262. 

Monday,  Thomas,  238. 

Monroe,  Daniel,  92. 

Montgomery,  Hugh,  160. 161. 163.  302.  303. 

William,  170.  176.  306. 

Moody,  John,  136.  298. 

Moore,  Ambrose,  222. 

Arthur,  186. 

Brent,  168. 


Moore,  Garrett,  275.  327. 

Giles,  229. 

■ Melchior,  240. 

Nicholas,  102.  226.  291.  316. 

Samuel,  288. 

Thomas,  228.  316. 

Richard,  69.  171.  265. 

William,  125.  280.  328. 

Moorehead,  William,  244. 

Morgan,  John,  163.  271. 

■  Robert,  80.  239.  319. 

Sarah  and  Catharine,  223. 

Morick,  Richard,  231. 

Morish,  Edmond,  235. 

Morres,  Harvey,  159. 

Samuel,  138. 

Morris,  Harvy,  280. 

Margaret,  245.  321. 

— Samuel  and  Sarah,  174.  306. 

Thomas,  52.  105. 

— William,  174.  196.  310. 

Morrishy,  Daniel  and  Cily,  265. 

Mortimer,  James,  94,  192. 

Patrick,  226. 

Morton,  Henry,  210.  312. 

Mott,  Barbara,’  245. 

Mottlow,  James,  51.  282. 

Moulde,  Marke,  180.  307. 

Mouldsworth,  Robert,  147. 

Mount  Alexander,  Hugh,  Earl  of,  134. 
Moungarrett,  Edm.  Lord  Viscount,  87.  288. 
Mountgomery,  Hugh,  203. 

Mountrath,  Charles,  Earl  of,  76. 211.  286. 

• Jane,  Countess  Dow'  of,  230. 

Mucken,  Patrick,  93. 

Mulhallon,  John  and  Patrick,  159. 

Mulloy,  Hugh,  259.  324. 

Murphy,  Maurice,  226. 

Theodore  and  Mary,  109. 

Murrell,  Gunter,  91. 

Muschampe,  Denny,  166.  304. 

Musgrave,  William,  229. 

Myhill,  George,  118. 

N. 

Nangle,  Mable,  119. 

Robert,  119. 

Napper,  James,  112.  293. 

Navy,  John,  222,  315. 

Naughten,  John,  263. 

Neale,  Constantine,  114.  199.  294. 
Neherny,  Daniel,  251.  322. 

Nelane,  Edward  and  Any,  271. 

Mich,  and  Ellen,  271. 

William,  247. 

jun.  Edward,  271. 

Nelson,  John  and  Martha,  210.  312 
Nest,  Francis,  1 17. 

Nettervill,  Nicholas,  Lord  Viscount,  277. 327. 
Nettles,  John,  53. 

Newbery,  or  Newberry,  Henry,  127.  225. 
Newbrugh,  Thomas,  124. 

Newburgh,  Arthur,  147. 

Newcomen,  Sir  Thomas,  201.  225. 236. 252. 
318. 

Newnam,  Thomas  and  Eliz.  96.  289. 
Newstead,  William,  238. 

Newton,  Benjamin,  123. 

Richard,  269.  325. 

Samuel  and  Mary,  1 18.  294. 

Nicholas,  Eliz.  and  Edward,  93. 

Nicholett,  Charles,  164. 

Nicholls,  Edward,  64. 

Henry,  122.  123.  295. 

John,  221.  315. 

Nicholson,  Edward,  85. 

Henry,  202. 

Gilbert,  71. 

John,  162. 

Nix,  Henry,  225.  316. 

Nixon,  James,  235.  318. 

John,  126. 

Noell,  Joseph,  242.  256. 

Thomas,  50.  282. 

Joseph,  242.  256. 

orNoelle,  Sir  Martin,  50.102.1 16.282. 

Nolan,  James,  265. 

Joseph,  242.  320. 

John,  256.  323. 

Patrick,  234.  241.  242.  317.  320. 

Northcott  alias  Cole,  Hanna,  159. 

Joshua  and  Richard,  159. 

Francis,  184. 

Samuel,  229. 


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Nottle,  William,  229. 

Nugent,  Anne,  280. 

Edmund,  256.  323. 

John,  24.7.  321. 

John  and  Dymphna,  2 

Thomas,  235. 

Nunn,  Richard,  82. 


o. 

O’Brien,  Daniel,  87.  288. 

O’Bryan,  Donogh,  247.  321.  327. 

Francis,  236. 

O’Callaghane,  Teige,  277. 

O’Connelly,  Martha  and  Arthur,  166. 
O’Connor,  Anny  and  Charles,  250. 

Connor,  24.7. 

Cormack,  235. 

Hugh,  277.  327. 

Thomas,  244. 

O’Dea,  John,  260. 

Michael,  276.  327. 

O’Dell,  John,  142. 

Ogle,  Nicholas,  170. 

Thomas  and  Lettice,  232. 

O’Glisson,  Connor,  256. 

O’Grady,  Mannagh,  236. 

O’Hanragan,  Edmund,  236. 

O’Hara,  Charles,  224. 

Charles  and  Mary,  125. 

Teige,  125.  296. 

O’Hehir,  Edmund  Oge,  261.  264.  325. 

Hugh,  264.  325. 

Murtogh,  262. 

O’Heyne,  Faragh,  257. 

O’Kearny,  Bryan,  264. 

Oliver,  John,  117. 

Robert,  77.  286. 

O’Loghlin,  Donnogh  and  Fennola,  247. 
O’Moran,  Daniel  and  Giles,  250.  322. 
O’Neale,  John,  237. 

Turlogh,  270.  326. 

Orchard,  Joshua,  159. 

Ormesby,  Anthony,  105.  292. 

. Arthur,  76.  121.  286. 

Charles,  76. 

. — Christopher  and  Thomas,  105. 

Sir  Edward,  93.  252.  289.  323. 

George,  114.  121.  252. 

James,  114. 

Philip,  161. 

Robert,  252.  323. 

William,  114. 

Ormond,  James,  Duke  of,  48.  80.  92.  126. 

155.  192.  235.  281.  287.  289.  302.  318. 
Ormsby,  Christopher,  239. 

Oliver,  70. 

■ — Thomas,  239. 

Orrery,  Roger,  Earl  of,  53.148.224.282.315. 
O’Rourk,  Bryan,  270.  326. 

Osborne,  George,  275. 

. Henry,  83.  287. 

John,'  165.  216.  303. 

. Nicholas,  67.  186. 

Sir  Richard,  67. 

— Roger,  73. 

Thomas,  67.  186.  284. 

William,  97. 

Osburne,  Nicholas,  145. 

O’Sliaghnussey,  Roger,  249.  322. 

Ossory,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  115.  294. 
Ottway,  John,  50.  282. 

Ouldfield,  James,  145. 

Ously,  Richard  and  Anne,  105. 

Owens,  George,  172.  305. 

Henry,  173. 

■ Jeffrey,  124. 

■ Nicholas,  172. 

Owgan,  Thomas,  100. 


Pack,  Sir  Christopher,  125. 

Packenham,  Henry,  181. 

Packer,  Philip,  200. 

Packington,  Bernard,  Minister  of  St.  Peter’s, 
Cork,  78. 

Pakenham,  Henry  and  Anne,  123. 

Page,  Emanuel,  170. 

Gilbert  and  Mary,  229. 

Thomas,  217. 

Palmer,  Eliah,  85. 

Parke,  Robert,  86.  159. 

Roger,  151.  183. 

Parker,  John,  98.  107.  220.  233.  292 

(122.) 


Parker,  Philip,  167.  304. 

Parkinson,  Edward,  127. 

William,  224.  315. 

Parris,  John,  99. 

Parry,  John,  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  180. 
Parsons,  Arthur,  152.  301. 

■ - ' ■ John,  66. 

Robert,  101. 

Partridge,  John,  121. 

Pasly,  Robert,  89. 

Paule,  Thomas,  94. 

Payne,  John,  136. 

Robert,  138. 

Peacocke,  George,  126. 

Thomas,  238. 

Peck,  or  Peeke,  John  and  Christian, 139. 180. 
Peirce,  Deane  Dudley,  254.  318. 

Sir  Henry,  199. 

Richard,  67. 

Peirson,  John,  216. 

Peisley,  Jeremiah,  110. 

Pelham,  Herbert,  143. 

Pemberton,  Roger,  102.  291. 

Pen,  Richard,  238. 

Penn,  Sir  William,  95. 

Pennyfather,  John,  131.  297. 

— Mathew,  102. 

Peppard,  George,  177. 

Pepper,  George,  68.  285. 

William,  47.  281. 

Percivall,  George,  128.  183. 

Sir  Philip,  93.  175.  289. 

Perine,  John,  120. 

Pert,  Godfrey,  228. 

Petty,  Dame  Eliz.  207. 

Sir  William,  59.  101.  108.  125.  207. 

211.  219.  283.  290.  292.  312.  314. 
Peyton,  George,  178.  307. 

Phelps,  Thomas,  67. 

Philbin,  Walter,  Edmond  and  Richard,  244. 
Phillipps,  James,  65. 

Rice,  213.  313. 

Phillpott,  Nathaniel,  145.  300. 

Phipps,  Benjamin,  92. 

Pickard,  Richard,  69. 

Pidcocke,  Thomas,  222. 

Pierce,  Caleb,  159. 

John,  173. 

Roger,  122. 

Piers,  Sir  Henry,  115.  294. 

Piggott,  or  Pigott,  Alex.  77.  104.  105.  151. 
183.  290.  301. 

Thomas,  86.  96.  288. 

Pike  jun.  John,  229.  317. 

Pilkington,  Edward,  136.  298. 

John  and  Thomasin,  143. 

Pilley,  Peter,  242. 

Pinsent,  William,  160. 

Pitcher,  William,  215. 

Pitts,  Mary,  127. 

Plomer,  Edward,  225. 

Plunkett,  Christopher,  257. 

Henry,  237. 

Matthew,  214.  270. 

Patrick,  252.  323. 

Sir  Walter,  50.  172.  175.  305. 

Pochrich,  Edward,  90. 

Michael,  90. 

Poe,  Mary,  226.  316. 

Mary  and  Daniel,  130. 

Thomas,  151. 

Pole,  Peryam,  45.  281. 

Pomroy,  Samuel,  64. 

Ponsonby,  Henry,  55. 

Sir  John,  141.  218.  299.  314. 

Poole,  Sir  Courtney,  120.  295. 

Sarah,  Margaret  and  Joyce,  153. 

Poore,  Nicholas,  151. 

Pope,  Nathaniel,  163. 

Richard,  152. 

. William,  50. 

Popham,  Alexander,  73. 

Porter,  John,  238. 

Potter,  George,  231. 

Potts,  Edmond,  230.  317. 

Poulter,  William,  54.  282. 

Powell,  Gyles,  54.  228. 

Power,  Edward,  238. 

Eliza,  225. 

James,  241.  262.  320. 

Jeffrey,  241. 

Richard,  235.  318. 

Thomas,  241. 

Walter,  207. 


Powerscourt,  Folliott,  Lord  Viscount,  235. 
Pratt,  Joseph,  93. 

Phillis  and  John,  179. 

Richard,  179. 

Prendergast,  Jeffry,  238.  319. 

John,  120. 

Walter,  248. 

William  M'Rickard,  238. 

Preston,  Sir  George,  242.  320. 

John,  70.  199.  285.  311. 

Prettie,  Henry,  45.  281. 

Prigg,  William,  174. 

Prior,  Thomas,  110. 

Pritty,  Peregrine,  126. 

Proctor,  Thomas,  178. 

Prothero,  Rice,  184. 

Puckle,  John,  48. 

Punch,  William,  120. 

Punchard,  Richard  and  Margery,  130. 
Purcell,  Garrett,  249. 

■ Redmond,  241. 

Purefoy,  Arthur,  132.  297. 

• — Bazill  or  Basill,  67.  101. 

Peter,  71. 

William,  67.  101.  284.  290. 

Purdon,  Sir  Nicholas,  215.  314. 

Pyett,  Richard,  138. 

Pyke,  Edmond,  159. 

jun.  John,  159. 

Pym,  Sir  Charles,  192. 

Pyne,  Henry,  123. 

— Nicholas,  140.  299. 

Q. 

Quiney,  Richard,  210. 

Quynce,  Francis,  173. 

R. 


Raby,  Thomas,  220. 

Rachford,  Ralph,  101. 

Radcliff,  Peter,  229. 

Radcliffe,  Hugh,  50.  225.  282. 

Thomas,  56.  283. 

Radford,  William,  224. 

Ram,  Andrew,  177.  208.  212.  230  . 313. 
Rand,  James,  106. 

Randal,  Mathew,  223. 

Ranelagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Visct.  85.  194.  197. 

Richard,  Earl  of,  247.  255. 

Raper,  Henry,  208. 

Rathcline  Island,  Trustees  for,  116. 
Rawden,  Sir  George,  61. 136.  145. 284. 298. 
300. 

Rawkins,  John,  69. 

Rawlins,  Thomas,  96. 

Rawson,  Gilbert,  134.  297. 

Ray,  Humphry,  181. 

Patrick,  153.  301. 

Raymond,  Anthony,  120.  276. 

Rea,  Joseph,  65. 

Reagh,  Patrick,  198. 

Read,  James,  153. 

John,  75. 

Reading,  John,  1 18.  294. 

Robert,  194.  230.  231.  317. 

Redman,  Daniel,  171.  198.  305. 
Redmond,  Daniel,  130. 

Reed,  James,  94. 

Reeves,  Charles,  136.  298. 

Regimort,  Ahasuerus,  159. 

Render,  Christopher,  107. 

Reves,  Richard,  91. 

Reynell,  Richard,  99.  120.  262. 

Reynolds,  James,  51. 

Sir  Robert,  110.  216. 

Rhinde,  David,  180. 

Rice,  Edward,  272. 

John  and  Christian,  276.  326. 

Richards,  Thomas,  179.  307. 

Solomon,  232.  317. 

Richardson,  Edward,  178.  192.  310. 


Rickards,  Andrew,  5 
Ridges,  William,  56.  170.  28! 
Riggs,  Anne  and  James,  72. 
Roberts,  Francis,  119. 


Sarah  and  Mary,  196. 

Robins,  Robert,  191. 
Robinson,  John,  116. 

. Joseph,  225. 

Thomas,  132. 

Roch,  Dominick,  235. 

James,  247.  248. 


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Roch,  John,  220. 

William,  226. 

Rochford,  Robert,  259. 

Roe,  John,  191. 

— - Thomas,  91.  166. 

Rogers,  Humphry,  185. 

Richard,  136. 

William,  143. 

Rogill,  Susanna,  172.  305. 

Rolfe,  John,  219. 

Rollc,  Samuel,  66.  284. 

Rolleston,  Francis,  97. 

Rolls,  Samuel,  265. 

Rood),  David,  251. 

Roscommon,  Wentworth,  Earl  of,  148.  301. 
Rose,  John,  144. 

Rosetrevor,  8cc.  Marcus  Trevor,  Baron  of, 
142. 

Roscarrocke,  Edward,  253. 

Row,  James,  220. 

Richard,  112. 

Rowell,  John,  102.  291. 

Rowley,  Hugh  and  Martha,  166.  303. 

Sir  John,  195.  196.  310. 

Rowlidge,  Francis,  110. 

Rowlston,  Francis,  153. 

Ruddocke,  Andrew,  71. 

Rumball,  William,  238. 

Rush,  Thomas,  241. 

Russell,  William,  123. 

Rust,  Samuel,  192.  310. 

Ruthorne,  Joseph,  233. 

Rutlage,  Thomas,  233. 

Rutledge,  Nicholas,  1 14. 

Rutton,  Mathias,  159. 

Ruxton,  John,  70.  285. 

Ryan,  Darby,  276. 

Edmond,  134.  297. 

Teige,  261.  264.  276. 

■ William,  260. 

William  M'Teige,  276. 

Ryves,  William  and  John,  102. 


Sadler,  John,  210. 

Thomas,  134.  191.  297. 

St.  George,  Arthur,  63.  198.  284. 

■ Sir  George,  122.  295. 

Sir  Oliver,  78.  125.  254.  287. 

296. 

William,  102.  291. 

St.  Legcr,  John,  111.  226. 

I-Ieywood,  or  Heyward,  135.  298. 

St.  Peter’s  Parish,  Cork,  Minister  of,  78. 

Drogheda,  Vicar  of,  208. 

Sail,  Joseph,  264. 

Sandford,  Nicholas,  212. 

Theophilus,  95.  289. 

Thomas,  138.  298. 

Sandies,  Freake,  152. 

Sankey,  Henry,  63.  161.  284.  302. 

Hierom,  120.  233.  295. 

Nicholas,  63. 

Sandon,  Thomas  and  Mary,  215. 

Sands,  John,  1 14. 

Lancelot,  1 14. 

William,  117.  196.  211.  220.  248. 

315. 

Sargent,  John,  65. 

Sal's  Held,  John,  256.  323. 

Michael,  Eli/.,  and  ltobt.251.  323. 

Saunders,  Robert,  124. 

Saundcrson,  Robert,  61. 

Savage,  William,  263. 

Say,  George  and  Anne,  124.. 

Scott,  Agnes  and  Samuel,  170. 

Thomas,  83. 

Scurlock,  Andrew,  240.  319. 

Edward,  273. 

Scutt,  Mary,  203. 

Seed,  John,  225. 

Seele,  Thomas  Provost,  T.C.D.  218.  314. 
Serjeant,  Philip,  127. 

Sexton,  Thomas,  276. 

Shaen,  James,  179.  307. 

Shaghnussy,  Daniel  Oge,  276. 

Shandon  Parish,  Cork,  Minister  of,  78. 
Shanley,  William,  250. 

Shannon,  Francis,  Lord  Visct.  63. 185.  309. 
Shapcote,  Robert,  153. 

Shapcott,  Philip  and  Hanna,  229. 

Robert,  181. 

Sharpe,  Hugh,  178. 


Shaw,  John,  97. 

William,  216.  261.  266.  296.  824 

325. 

Shawe,  William,  128. 

Shea,  John,  246.  266.  325. 

Shee,  Marcus  and  Richard,  163. 

Richard,  261.  263. 

Sheffield,  Joseph,  102. 

Sheilburne,  Thomas,  Jonathan,  John,  Eliza- 
beth, Mary  and  Rebecca,  63. 

Sheile,  Bryan,  227. 

Janies,  173. 

Tirlogh  and  Joan,  280. 

Sheldon,  William,  70. 

Shelley,  John,  208. 

Shephard,  John,  217. 

Shepheard,  Thomas,  64. 

Sheppard,  James,  69. 

Sherbrooke,  Richard,  120. 

Sherigly,  Humphrey,  164. 

Sherlock,  Paule,  262.  325. 

Sherlocke,  William,  222. 

Shield,  Robert,  130.  297. 

Shippey,  William,  115. 

Short,  John,  71.  94.  238. 

alias  Kentish,  Sarah,  71. 

Shortall,  Pierce,  257. 

Shrimpton,  Henry,  102. 

Shuttleworth,  Richard,  82. 

Sicklemore,  James,  118. 

John,  124. 

Siggin,  Edward,  264. 

Silver,  Owen,  67.  101.  263.  284. 

Simpson,  Henry  and  Elizabeth,  208. 
Skerrett,  Dominick,  249.  322. 

Edmond,  249. 

William,  249.  322. 

Skrimsheire,  Samuel,  120.  294. 

Slade,  Henry,  199. 

Slane,  Christopher,  Lord,  263. 

Slingsby,  Sir  Henry,  269.  325.  326. 

Small,  Thomasin,  130. 

Smallwood,  James,  172. 

Smart,  Rebecca,  Elizabeth  and  Sarah,  120 
— ; — William,  85.  233. 

Smith,  Erasmus,  55.  199.  214.  282.  311. 


— Ralph,  50.  281. 

— ; — Thomas,  98.  163. 

Smithes,  Thomas,  222.  315. 

Smyth,  Francis,  119.  294. 

— - John,  179. 

William,  90. 

Smythe,  Edward,  75.  206.  286. 

Erasmus,  Trustees  for  the  Chariti 

of,  101.  J 

Smythesby,  Thomas,  197. 

Snow,  John,  54. 

Soden,  Thomas  151.  183. 

Southwell,  Sir  Thomas,  232. 

Robert,  55.  67.  187. 

Sowden,  John,  179. 
arrow,  Thomas,  91. 

William,  91. 

Spelman,  Erasmus,  79. 

Spellman,  Clement,  232. 

Spencer,  William,  242.  320. 

Spering,  Henry,  203. 

Spillman,  George,  185. 

John,  185. 

Spranger,  Jolrn,  92. 

Spratt,  Devereux,  223. 

Sprigg,  William,  265. 

Spring,  Edmond,  128. 

Walter,  261.  324. 

Springate,  Gulielma-Maria,  233. 

Squibb,  Arthur,  183.  308. 

Stack,  Maurice,  121. 

Stackpole,  Bartholomew,  241.  320. 
Stafford,  William,  236.  - 

Patrick,  257. 

Stampe,  Anthony,  184.  308. 

Standish,  James,  54.  182.  282. 

Stanley,  Elizabeth,  50. 

Michael,  50. 

— Sir  Thomas,  57.  283. 

Stannard,  Robert,  173. 

Stanton,  George,  257.  323. 

Staper,  Richard,  127.  296. 

Staples,  Alexander,  55.  106.  282. 

Stavelly,  Francis,  163. 

Steele,  lliomas,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick,  180. 
Steere,  William,  138. 

Stephens,  John,  105.  137.  177.  298. 


Stephens,  Richard,  82.  181.  197  219  225 
286. 

William,  121.  151. 

William  and  Oliver,  172. 

Stephenson,  John,  191. 

William,  92. 

Stepney,  John,  68.  86.  120.  132.  295. 
Sterling,  Lady  Jane,  113. 

Sterne,  Robert  and  John,  180.  307. 
Steward,  Thomas,  203. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  141. 

George,  181. 

or  Stuart,  Thomas,  163.  171  303 

305. 

Stoaker,  John,  177. 

Stoakes,  Nicholas,  265. 

Stockton,  Thomas,  152.  301. 

Stoddard,  Matthew,  65. 

Stopford,  James,  182.  206.  215.  229.  308 
317. 

Stout,  Jefford  and  Abigail,  102.  291. 
Strafford,  Earl  of,  56.  283. 

Strange,  John,  85. 

Paul,  241. 

Richard,  237. 

Streete,  Roger,  172. 

Stritch,  Nicholas,  260. 

Strongman,  Richard,  105. 

Stubber,  Edward,  192.  310. 

Stubbers,  Edward,  191.  310. 

Stumble,  John,  72. 

Sutton,  John,  78.  263.  325. 

Nicholas,  78. 

Swan,  John,  123. 

Swanton,  William  and  James,  143. 
Swanwick,  Gabrieli,  267. 

Sweete,  John,  150. 

Richard,  95. 

William  and  Jane,  120. 

Sweetman,  Mathew,  166. 

Swift,  Grace,  213.  313. 

John,  170.  305. 

Swiney,  Hugh,  271. 

Swynock,  Elizabeth  and  Sarah,  233. 
Symnell,  Thomas,  72. 

Symons,  Edward,  228. 

John,  69. 

Richard,  136. 

Synge,  Samuel,  265. 

Synnock,  James,  184. 


T. 

I Taafe,  John,  247.  321. 

Talbot,  John,  221. 

Martha,  143. 

— Thomas,  144.  170. 

Talbott,  Bernard,  221. 

— George,  275.  327. 

— Richard,  244. 

Sir  William,  235. 

Tallant,  Oliver,  83. 

Tandy,  Thomas,  82.  286. 

Tanner,  Henry,  120. 

Taunton,  Corporation  of,  262. 

Taylor,  Jane,  wife  of  Capt.  Marmaduke,  71. 

— Nathaniel,  69.  285. 

— Robert,  120. 

— Timothy,  127.  296. 

— Thomas,  77.  102.  132.  286. 

— Walter,  163.  322. 

— William,  151.  183.  248. 

Temple,  Henry,  164. 

Sir  John,  49.  53.  72.  121.  125. 

215.  262. 

Sir  William,  215. 

Tench,  Allen,  121. 

John,  121. 

Terrell,  Sir  Timothy,  50. 

Thelwell,  Lumley,  161. 

Thicknesse,  Margaret,  255. 

Thomas,  John,  72. 

Rowland,  125. 

Rice,  51. 

Thompson,  Catherine,  71. 

Honora,  Elizabeth  & Anne,  120. 

John,  71.  225. 

William,  204. 

Sir  William,  159.  302. 

Thornebury,  William,  231. 

Thornchill,  William,  76. 

Thornhill,  Robert,  132.  196.  198.  297. 
Thornton,  James,  138. 

John,  94. 

gmorton,  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  151. 


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Tichborne,  Judith,  147. 

Sir  William,  111.  147.  29S 

Tichburne,  Sir  William,  53. 

Titchborne,  Richard  and  Henry,  183.  308. 
Tin-lie,  Richard,  67. 

Tippin,  John,  93. 

Tipping,  Thomas,  82.  286. 

Tirrell,  Christopher,  264.  325. 

Todd,  John,  92. 

Tomes,  Richard,  63. 

Tomkins,  Alexander,  139. 

Tomlins,  Thomas,  223. 

Tompson,  Robert,  231.  317. 

Tooke,  Edward,  69.  285. 

James,  226. 

Tooly,  Thomas,  78. 

Towgood,  George,  118. 

Townely,  or  Townly,  Henry,  173.  226. 
Townesend,  or  Townsend,  Richard,  74. 1 84. 
Toxteth,  William  and  Jane,  223. 

Trayle,  Mary  and  John,  232. 

Trench,  Frederick,  262.  324. 

Treswell,  Sir  Daniel,  91.  289. 

Trim,  Vicars  of,  167. 

Trimblestowne,Rob.  Lord  Baron  of,  242. 320. 
Trimletstowne,  Mathias,  Lord  Baron  of,  123. 


Trinity  College,  47.  281. 

Tripps,  Robert,  199. 

Tucker,  William,  227. 

Tuite,  Walter,  270.  326. 

William,  269.  270. 

Turin,  [should  be  Jurin,]  John,  69.  285. 
Turlington,  John,  166. 

Turner,  Edward,  176.  210. 

Richard,  211.  313. 

Tynte,  Henry,  73.  200. 

Mabella,  73.  200. 

Tyrconnell,  Earl  of,  58.  283. 

Tyrone,  Richard,  Earl  of,  263. 


u. 

Underwood,  James,  184. 

Upton,  Arthur,  196.  197.  310. 

Joint,  53.  147.  218. 

Ursula,  147. 

alias  Clerke,  Ursula,  52.  53. 

Usher,  Arthur,  128. 

Beverly,  74.  133. 

William,  165.  223. 


V. 

Valentine,  T.  184. 

Vantz,  Patrick,  177. 

Hector,  223. 

Vaughan,  James,  225. 

John,  147.  197.  219.  314. 

Owen,  162. 

Verner,  John  and  Prudence,  123. 

Vernor,  Edward,  228.  317. 

Villiers,  George,  181. 

Vincent,  Henry,  203. 

— — Nathaniel,  167.  304. 

Vye,  John,  98. 

w. 

Wachop,  James,  232. 

Waddy,  Edmund,  105. 

Wade,  Bryan,  52. 

jun.  Samuel,  77. 

Henry,  109. 

John  and  Eliza,  151. 

. William,  134. 

Wadington,  Henry,  165.  212.  303.  313. 
Wainright,  James,  177. 

Wakeham,  John,  161.  302. 

Wale,  Eliz.  70.  285. 

John,  263. 

Timothy,  70. 


Walkden,  Isaacke  and  Margaret,  99. 
Walker,  Joseph,  138. 

Peter,  211. 

Wall,  Patrick,  265. 

Wallcot,  Thomas,  117. 

Waller,  Richard,  54.  208. 

die  younger,  Richard,  54. 

Wallin,  Samuel,  135. 

Wallis,  Edward,  72. 

George,  151.  247.  821. 

Gerald,  112. 

Peter,  169.  305. 

Ralph,  165. 

Walmesley,  John,  231. 

Walsh,  Edmund  and  Christian,  280. 

John,  264. 

Walshe,  Walter,  158.  211.  312. 

Walton,  Smithin,  54. 

Warburton,  Richard,  275. 

Ward,  Arthur,  173. 

• Eliz.  136. 

Robert,  105.  106.  292. 

Warden,  William,  60.  283. 

Warden  of  Galway,  223. 

Warmesley,  William,  184.  308. 

Waring,  Richard,  145. 

Warr,  Edward,  69. 

Warren,  Anne,  208. 

Edmond,  177. 

Edward,  307. 

John,  179. 

Thomas,  213. 

William,  127.  208. 

Warring,  William,  49. 

Warter,  Gamaliel,  143. 

Washer,  Henry,  184. 

Waterford,  Mayor,  &c.  of,  225. 

Watkins,  John,  150. 

Watson,  Thomas,  86.  218. 

Watts,  Edward,  176. 

Thomas,  226. 

Waynwright,  William  and  James,  177. 
Weaver,  Francis,  171. 

John,  85. 

Webbe,  Henry,  103.  198.  221.  291.  315. 
Webster,  James,  129. 

William,  198.  214.  313. 

Weeden,  Ferdinando,  129. 

Weekes,  John,  223. 

William,  203. 

alias  King,  Blanch,  203.  311. 

Weldon,  Patrick,  272. 

Wellman,  Mary,  159. 

Welsted,  Thomas  and  Maty,  111.  293. 
West,  Henry,  172. 

John,  132.  192.  217. 

Thomas,  128. 

Westen,  Daniel  Bowman,  Martha  and  Na- 
thaniel, 135. 

Westenra,  Peter,  198.  311. 

Warner,  47.  281. 

Westerne,  Robert,  87.  288. 

Westly,  or  Westley,  John,  179.  307. 
Westmeath,  Richard,  Earl  of,  255.  323. 
Westmorland,  Mathias,  159. 

Westrow,  Norton,  228.  317. 

Weymes,  Sir  James,  147.  300. 

Whaley,  John,  201.  228.  254.  311. 

Richard,  107.  292. 

Whalley,  Richard,  198. 

Whally,  John,  159. 

Wharton,  Philip,  Lord,  213.  313. 

Sir  Thomas,  71.  192.  285. 

Wheeler,  Sir  Charles,  91.  214.  289.  313. 

Francis,  226. 

Jonas,  128. 

. Oliver,  73.  173.  175.  199.  286. 

Whichcott,  Christopher,  208. 

White,  Alexander,  90.  289. 

. David,  256. 

Henry,  236.  264.  318.  325. 

. — Nicholas,  249.  322. 


White,  Simon,  54.  282. 

Stephen,  276.  327. 

Sir  Stephen,  122. 

Thomas,  125.  191.  262. 

William,  139. 

alias  Bourke,  Jennett  and  John,  267. 

Whitlocke,  Sir  Bulstrod,  213.  313. 
Widenham,  John,  75. 

Widman,  Hans  Albert,  166.  303. 

Wilcox,  John,  227.  316. 

Wilder,  Mathew,  210.  312. 

Wilkinson,  Richard,  72. 

Robert,  54.  282. 

Williams,  John,  126. 

Phillips,  184>. 

William,  122.  295. 

Willitt,  Richard,  97. 

Willoughby,  Francis,  1 13. 167. 197. 304.310. 
Willson,  John,  186. 

Nicholas,  223. 

Sir  Ralph,  69.  285.  324.. 

Rowland,  214.  313. 

Samuel,  129.  296. 

William,  127.  296. 

Willy,  Edward,  53.  283. 

Wilton,  George,  152. 

Winch,  Robert,  125. 

Winckworth,  John,  75.  286. 

W'ingfield,  Lewis,  227. 

Winspeare,  John,  209. 

Winston,  Eliz.  and  William,  191. 

Winter,  Samuel,  154.  302. 

Witham,  Edward,  163. 

Withers,  Edward  and  Bennett,  102. 

Nicholas,  152. 

Wittewronge,  Sir  John,  102. 

Wood,  Edward,  217. 

John,  224. 

Richard,  71. 

Robert,  216.  314. 

Thomas,  92,  117.  199. 

Woodall,  Alexander,  174. 

Woodcock,  John,  134. 

Thomas,  131. 

Woodley,  Anthony,  220. 

Woodman,  William,  217. 

Woodriffe,  Jedediah,  210. 

Holmstead,  210. 

Woodriffe,  Samuel,  135. 

Woodward,  Benjamin,  184. 

Hezekiah,  136.  176. 

Mary  and  Charles,  136. 

Workeman,  John,  174. 

Worth,  Edward,  Bishop  of  Killalow,  105. 
161. 

Wray,  Drury,  232. 

Wright,  John,  228. 

Joseph,  151. 

William,  94. 

Wrigley,  Benjamin,  232. 

Wrotham,  Symon,  133. 

Wybrant,  Peter,  223. 

Wybrowe,  Anne  and  Richard,  143. 
Wycombe,  Marcus,  245.  321. 

Wyer,  Connor,  173. 

Wyett,  Thomas,  154. 

Y. 

Yarmouth,  Corporation  of  181. 

Yarner,  Abraham,  70.  133. 

Yarwell,  William,  99. 

Yeeden,  John  and  Thomas,  114. 

Yeedon,  John,  248. 

Thomas,  248. 

Yelverton,  Joseph,  135.  233. 

. alias  Clifford,  Walter,  128. 

York,  James,  Duke  of,  72.  187.  189.  190. 

191.  285.  286.  309.  310. 

Yorke,  William,  242. 

Young,  Rowland,  233. 

Younge,  Richard,  138.  298. 


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INDEX 

Of  the  Baronies,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Liberties,  in  the  respective  Counties. 

Note  .-—The  use  of  this  Index  is,  to  find  any  denominations  of  Lands,  Houses,  &c.  granted  under  the  Acts  of 
Settlement  and  Explanation,  by  previously  ascertaining  in  what  Barony,  &c.  they  are  respectively  situate. 


ANTRIM. 

Antrim  barony,  67.  101.  106.  125.  194. 
Belfast,  130. 

Carey,  116.  143.  275. 

Dunluce,  49.  147.  194. 

Glenarme,  49.  169. 

Kilconway,  49.  97.  118.  124.  147.  175. 
Massareene,  147.  194. 

Toome,  49.  96.  106.  193.  194. 

ARMAGH. 

Fewes  barony,  46. 83. 98. 112. 128. 130.  175. 

178.  179.  180.  197.  216. 

Orier,  70.  85.  107.  112.  178.  188.223.228. 
Turaney,  108.  173.  174. 

CARLOW. 

Carlow  barony,  53.  81.  119.  124.  126.  140. 

141.  186.  202.  213. 215. 217. 218. 265. 
Forth,  48.  86.  153. 179. 182.  217. 222. 248. 
265.  275. 

Rhone,  134..  153.  158.  182.  200.  227.  229. 
248. 

Rathvilly,  217. 

St.  Molyns,  86.  134.  153.  182.  202. 

CAVAN. 

Castleraghan  barony,  61.  63.  65.  66.  72.  82. 
88.  92.  93.  94.  97.  98.  104.  132.  134. 
139.  147.  151.  172.  173.  192.  193.  194. 
216.  225. 

Clonkee,  88.  90.  104.  153.  172.  202.  203 
216. 

Clonniagban.  63.  65.  72.  90. 92.  93.  97.  98. 
104.  127.  129. 132. 144.  162. 172.  173 
193.  216.  221.  223. 

Loughtee,  61.  81.  96.  180.  202.  216.  217. 
Tullagha,  62.  65.  96.  103.  138.  147.  194 
203.  216.217. 

Tuilaghgarvey,  61. 71. 82.92. 104.  121. 124. 

134.  203.  216.  222.  225.  232. 
Tullaghonoho,  65.  194. 

CLARE. 

Bunratty  barony,  47.  60.  67.  87.  88.  98.  99. 
101.  116.  129.  151.  154.  177.211.215 
219.  220.  224.  226. 235.  236. 241.  242 
246.  247.  248.  250.  25] . 255.  250.  259. 
260.  262.  264.  265.  266.  267.  271.  273 

276.  279.  280. 

Burren,  47.  81.  88.  98.  99.  109.  111.  129. 
163.  188.  236.  243.  244.  246.  247.  248. 
256. 260.  261.  264.  266. 271.  273.  274 

277.  278. 

Clonderalaw,  60.  87.  88.  99.  102.  116.  129 
154.  165.  168.  188.  224.  235.  236.  241.' 

242.  246.  247.  24.8.  249.  255.  256  257 
260.  261.  262.  264.  271.  273.  280. 
Corcomroe,  88.  98.  99.  110.  116,  129.  131. 
165.  180.  194.  226.  235.  236.  238.  242 
244.  246.  247.  248.  252.  256.  257.  259 
260.  261.  262. 264.  269.  271 . 273.  274.' 
276. 

Ibracken,  188.  260. 

Inchiquin,  87. 88. 98.  99. 109. 133. 163  180 

233.  243.  244.  247.  248.  250.  252.  256’ 
259.  260.  261.  262.  264.  265.  273.  271.' 
276.  278.  279. 

Islands,  87.  88.  98.  99.  118.  154.  194.  234. 

238.  246.  249.  260.  264.  278.  280 
Moyfiirta,  87.  99.  133.  180.  235.  243. 
lullagh,  54.  67.  71.  88.  98.  101.  116.  129. 
154-  161.  188.224.227.233.  234  236 
237.  239.  241.  246.  247. 219.  250  251 
253.  256.  257.  260.  261.  264.  265  971’ 

273.  275.  276,  278.  279. 


CORK. 

Barretts  barony,  73.  78.  81.  130.  154.  169. 
184. 204.  211. 215.  217.  218. 219.  229. 
277. 

Barrymore,  46.  78.  85.  129.  151.  154.  167. 
180.  184. 186.  191.  201.  215.  218.  219. 
225.  232.  264. 

Beare  and  Bantry,  81.  169.  229. 

Carbury,  East  and  West,  45.  52.  53.  54.  55. 
62.  64.  69.  70.  71.  74.  75.  76.  78.  81. 
85.  86.  88.  91.  92.  94.  95.  98.  100.  102. 
113.  118.  119.  120.  124.  126.  127.  133. 
134.  135.  140.  143.  161.  164.  171.  173. 
174.  180.  184.  187.  191.  195.  196.  202. 
205. 207.  208.  210.  211.  212.  220.  222. 
223.  224.  225.  226.  227.  262. 

Condons  and  Clongibbon,  73.  84.  118.  122. 
123.  127. 162. 185.  187.  192.  205.  207. 
209.  215.  219.  223. 

Courcey,  78.  187.  204. 

Duhallowe,  54.  59.  62.  64.  66.  73.  74.  75. 
76.81.85. 105.  111.  118. 128. 160. 185. 
187.  197.  205.  207.  215.  218.  219.  221. 
222.  277. 

Fermoy,  46.  53.  66.  71.  73.  75.  76.  85.  92. 
105. 110.  111.  118.  122. 135.  159.  160. 
166.  167.  172.  180.  185.  186.  195.  197. 
204.  209.  211.  212.  213.  218.  224..  226. 
228. 

Ibauno  and  Barryroe,  53.  67.  95.  125.  154 
204.  211.  219. 

Imokilly,  46. 47.  53. 73. 74.  82.  95. 103.  127. 
140.  143.  172.  180.  186.  187.200.  204. 
211.  217.  218.  219.  224.  264.  265. 
Kerricurrihy,  63.  66.  71.  73.  74.  143.  186 
191.  202.  204.  209.  254. 

Kinelea,  54.  55.  57.  63.  64.  66.  67.  68.  70. 
78.  85.  86.  89.  105.  119.  152.  174.  187 
191.  192.  196.  204.  211.  215. 

Muskery,  72.  81.  101.  167.  217.  218.  240. 
Orrery  and  Killmore,  46.  53.  59.  66.  74.  76. 
85.  89.  97.  102. 105.  i IS.  122. 133.  142. 
166.  175.  185.  186.  203.  2Q4.  209.  215. 
216.  219.  221.  222.  224.  227.  245. 

DONEGAL. 

Ki|mackrenan  barony,  65.  100.  137.  174. 

DOWNE. 

Ardes  barony,  170. 

Kinelearty,  59.  61.  92.  170.  214.  227.  232 
Lecale,  85.  91.  106.  112.  158.  191.  224. 
Lower  Ivcagh,  46.  49.  61.  82.  92.  112.  123. 

154.  174.  178.  192.  213.  223. 

Upper  Iveagh,  61.  91.  107.  112.  211.  213. 
273.  274. 

DUBLIN. 

Balrothery  barony,  48.  55.  62. 63.  72. 73. 74. 
126.  166.  176.  185.  186.  192.  200.  204. 
209.  232.  278. 

Castleknocke,  67.  74.  78.  127.  215. 

Coolocke,  55.  58.  73.  74.  130.  140.  186.  204 
206.  211.  228.  255.  273. 

Nethererosse,  50.  68.  74.  126.  140.  158.  175. 
183.  187. 

Newcastle,  58.  72.  94.  116.  130.  140.  158 
179.  211.  221.  264.  276. 

Newtowne,  221. 

Rathdowne,  58.  66.  72.  119.  123.  178.  200. 
Uppercrosse,  78.  1 16.  140.  158.  179. 
FERMANAGH. 


Magherestephana,  71.  90.  100. 152.154. 162 
170.  180.  206.  231. 

Tyrkennedy,  132.  172.  196. 

GALWAY. 

Arran  half-barony,  219. 

Athenry  barony,  66.  80.  160.  163.  164.  191 
197.  222.  224.  237.  240.  241.  242.  244. 
245.  246.  252.  253.  254.  259.  261.  263. 
265.  270.  271.  278. 

Ballynahinch,  150.  168.  185.218.  239.  243. 
245.  246.  249.  250.  253.  255.  257.  259. 
279. 

Bellamoe,  50. 77.  93.  122. 131. 135. 165. 188 
231.  237.  242.  243.  244.  245.  246.  247 
248.  252.  253.  254.  255.  256.  257.  258. 
259.  260.  262.  265.  266.  269.  271.  273 

274.  278. 

Clare,  58.  64.  65.  78.  93.  103. 119. 131. 134. 
191.  197.  198.  216.  222.  235.  236.  237. 
239.  240.  242.  244.  246.  247.  249.  250 

252.  253.  254.  257.  259.  266.  270.  271 
272.  273.  276.  277.  280. 

Clonm'knowne,  80.  163.  188.  217.  223.  233. 

234.  235.  236.  242.  243.  245.  248.  250. 
251.  252.  262.  263.  264.  270.  277.  278. 
Dunkellin,  103.  118.  135.  144. 151.  163.  165. 
174.  184.  191.  192.  212.  223.  224.  226. 
230.  233.  235.  237.  238.  239.  243.  244. 
245.  246.  247.  248.  251.  252.  253.  257 

258.  259.  262.  263.  264.  265.  266.  267. 
269.  270.  271.  272.  275.  276.  277. 

Dunmore,  122.  131.  197.  216. 222. 224. 234 
237.  238.  239.  241.  242.  244,  246.  249. 

253.  254.  257.  258.  261.  265.  266.  269. 
272.  274.  276. 

Killconnell,  61. 66. 79. 80. 93.  171. 188. 191. 
196.  217.  233.  235.  236.  237.  240.  24l! 

243.  244.  245.  246.  247.  248.  251.  253. 

259.  262.  264.  269.  272.  273.  274.  276 

278.  279.  280. 

Kill  tartan,  71.  77.  118.  129.  135.  151.  163. 
165.  168.  174.  188.  196.  217.  238.  241 
242.  243.  245.  247.  249.  250.  251.  252! 
253.  254.  257.  259.  261.  263.  264.  266. 
269.  276.  280. 

Killyan,  93.  236.  237.  243.  244,  245.  247. 
249.  250.  258.  259.  261.  262.  263.  265. 
267.  274, 

Leitrim,  159.  162.  165.  188.  233.  234,  235. 
237.  238.  241.  246.  249.  253.  254,  255. 
258.  259.  261.  263.  264.  265.  269.  273. 
276.  277.  278. 

Longford,  61.  79.  103.  160.  161.  164.  178 
184,  203.  223.  231.  233.  234,  235.  236. 
237.  238.  241.  242.  243.  248.  250.  253 
255.  259.  261.  263.  264.  265.  266.  274 

275.  276.  278.  280. 

Loughrea,  79.  160.  165.  191.  192.  212.  233. 

235.  239.  240.  241.  244.  253.  257.  259. 
262. 

Muckullin,  79.  135.  163.  168.  174.  201. 
206.  222.  226.  236.  238.  239.  244,  245. 
249.  253.  254,  256.  257.  258.  259.  262. 

279. 

Rosse,  103.  218.  237.  24.1.  243.  244.  249 
254,  255.  273. 

Tyaquin,  61.  66.  80.  93.  122.  125.  162.  171. 
174,  180.  191.  196.  197.  211.  217.  224 
226.  234.  237.  238.  240.  241.  242.  243. 

244.  245.  246.  247.  252.  254,  257.  258 
26L  262.  265.  266.  269.  271.  274,  276. 

KERRY. 

Clanmaurice  barony,  47.  55.  58.  64  77  83. 

89.  130.  137.  141.  208. 


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Corkaguinny,  46.  70.  81.  83.  109.  111.  117. 

137.  185.  208.  223.  230.  231. 
Dunkeron,  112.  137. 

Glaneroughty,  47.  50.  59.  72.  75.  76.  80. 
93.97.  108.  109.  111.  114.  120.  131. 
166.  208.  265. 

Iragliticonnor,  47.  58.  59.  102.  109.  120. 

137.  143.  154.  276. 

Iveragb,  47.  202.  231.  279.  280. 

Mogoniliy,  47.  53.  54.  55.  67.  71.  72.  75. 
97.  102.  114.  137.  141.  152.  153.  173. 
178. 180. 184. 187.  207.  217.  220. 224. 
226.  227.  232.  272. 

Trughanackny,  47.  59.  66.  120.  137.  138. 

158.  162.  183.  202.  207. 


KILDARE. 

Carbury  barony,  116.  137.  161.  169.  186. 
187.  206. 

Clone,  48.  78.  Q4.  173.  185.  186.  187.  192. 

196.  200.  215.  221. 

Great  Connell,  137.  166.  221. 

Ikeathyand  Oughtereny, 48.78.95. 187.206. 
Kilkea  and  Moone,  46.  120.  126.  153.  186. 

187.  200.  214. 

Kilcullen,  196. 

Naas,  78.  86.  94.  116.  123.  130.  153.  166. 

173.  186.  187.  196.  204.  211.  221. 
Narragh  and  Rlieban,  46.  186.  214.  221. 
Ophaley,  86.  92.  126.  137.  153.  155.  182. 

186.  187.  202.  221. 

Salt,  54.  78.  86.  94.  120.  130.  163.  186. 

187.  200.  206.  209.  214.  221.  235. 

KILKENNY. 

Crannagh  barony,  48.  60.  61.  63.  77.  87. 
99.  114.  124.  127.  162.  171.  177.  198. 
213.  215.  216.  230. 

Fassaghdining,  48.  60.  63.  87.  92.  102.  103. 

171.  183.  198.  223.  233. 

Galmoy,  87.  119.  144.  177.  180.  182.  201. 
218. 

Gowran,  48.  50.  60.  62.  66.  72.  81.  83.  84. 
85.  87.  94.  97.  107.  109.  124.  125.  126. 
130.  133.  151. 160. 161. 163.  171. 173. 
175.  179. 180.  182. 184. 186. 197.  198. 
199.  210.  212.  215.  217.  219.  221.  223. 
225.  227.  228.  233.  263. 

Ida,  Igrim  and  Ibercon,  54.  60.  77.  78.  82. 
84. 87. 94. 1 13. 120. 121. 129. 132. 135. 
139. 140. 143.  151. 152. 153. 160.  170. 
171.  175.  180. 185.  207.  209.  210.  211. 
218.  219.  220.  223.  226.  227. 229.  280. 
Iverke,  51.  53.  60.  77.  78.  86.  87.  97.  133. 

134.  139. 141. 177. 179. 218. 221.  227. 
Kells,  48.  73.  84.  85.  87.  92. 115.  159.  181. 
196. 197.  199. 203. 213. 222.  223. 226. 
267.  280. 

ICnocktopher,  48.  72.  74.  78.  87.  95.  139. 

159.  182. 198. 199.  201.  202. 212.  218. 
223.  249.  280. 

Sbillelogher,  60.  66.  85. 119.  124.  163.  171. 
178.  180.  184.  188.  211. 


KING’S  COUNTY. 

Ballyboy  barony,  59.  102.  117.  121.  128. 
186.  207.  211. 

Ballybritt,  47.60.85. 154. 191. 199.  214. 217. 
Ballycowen,  76.  77.  90.  118.  127.  128.  188. 
211.  218.  220. 

Clonlislie,  58.  71.  77.  79.  94.  97.  101.  110. 
116.  119.  121.  127.  134.  144.  164. 
171.  188.  191.  197.  211.  224..  227. 
Coolystowne,  54.  62.  64.  67.  69.  71.  101. 

105.  114.  129.  133.  210.  213.  220. 
Eglish,  101.  127.  217.  225. 

Garrycastle,  54.  66.  73.  76.  79.  91.  101.  154. 

160.  164.  184.  196.  200.  210.  233. 
Killcoursey,  72.  79.  98.  172.  188.  192.  196. 
219. 

Lusmagk  territory,  54.  76. 

Philipstowne, 54.  69.77.  84.  109.  111.  117. 

123.  131.  155.  180.  207.  224. 
Warrenstowne,  63.  127.  186.  213. 

LEITRIM. 

Carrigallon  Barony,  101.  161. 167.  182.  215. 
Dromohaire,  161.  176.  177.  187.  209.  211. 
232.  256. 

Leitrim,  51.  88.  129.  161.  215. 

Mohill,  51.  89.  136.  166.  211. 

Rosclogher,  142.  158.  173.  187.  216. 

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LIMERICK. 

Clanwilliam  barony,  54.  62.  67.  69.  70.  73. 
77.  78.  94.  98.  109.  131.  180. 191. 198. 
205.  212.  215.  219.  232.  280. 
Connelloe,  47.  54.  60.  69.  87.  88.  91.  114. 
115.  122.  129.  142.  158.  170.  187.  188. 
191.  200.  203.  204.  205.  206.  215.  217. 
219.  221.  222.  226.  232. 

Coonagh,  47.  56.  66.  101.  143.  161.  191. 

199.  200.  205.  215.  227. 

Coslnna,  53.  69.  76.  83.  93.  124.  126.  135. 

139.  169.  180.  192.  224.  232. 

Coslea,  47.  54.  55.  58.  64.  77.  79.  83.  95. 
100.  102.  130.  143.  151.  154.  169. 
197.  207.  218.  259. 

Kenry,  63.  188.  201.  219.  220.  221. 
Owneybegg,  53.  54. 130. 139.  208.  212.227. 
Poblebryen,  72,  95.  97.  126.  139.  159.  196. 
203.  217.  220. 

Small  County,  47.70. 74. 76. 77. 80. 97. 109. 
114. 117. 120. 124. 140. 188. 230.  232. 


LONDONDERRY. 
Colerain  barony,  175. 

Kenaght,  65.  66.  90.  110. 
Terkerin,  139.  196.  197. 


LONGFORD. 

Abbyslirule  barony,  63.  105.  152.  163.  166. 
210.  216.  225. 

Ardagh,  127.  139.  171.  179.  216.  219.  227. 
228.  278. 

Granard,  108. 121. 129.  139.  140. 145.  161. 
163. 171. 172. 181. 203. 211. 215.  216. 
226.  227.  228.  232.  258. 

Longford,  127.  138.  145.  166.  171.  211. 
216.  258. 

Moydow,  115.  165.  176.  216.  228. 
Rathcline,  63.  75.  132.  152.  180.  210.  212. 
216.  225.  262. 


LOUTH. 

Atliirdee  barony,  47.  52.  57.  58.  62.  63.  64. 
65.  70.  72'.  77.  80.  102.  108.  110.  111. 
119.  126.  127.  130.  141.  147. 152.  170. 
172. 173. 179. 188. 192.  198. 210.  213. 
226.  231.  233.  278. 

Dundalk,  58.  110.  173.  187.  194.  216.  226. 
Ferrard,  53.  56.  58.  210.  216.  225.  226. 
Louth,  153.  187.  194.  210.  270. 


MAYO. 

Burrishowle  barony,  234.  236.  237.  240 
243.  24.6.  244).  254.  255.  267.  268 
269.  272.  278. 

Carragh,  102.  103.  174.  180.  185.  192.  217 
224.  234.  236.  240.  241.  243. 244.  245 
249.  251.  252.  253.  254.  256.  259.  266 
267.  269.  271.  272.  273.  278.  279. 
Clanmorris,  93. 103. 125.  217. 226.234. 238 

239.  240.  241.  242.  243.  244.  245.  246 
248.  252.  253.  254. 255. 257.  261.  264 

267.  269.  271.  272.  275.  277. 
Costelloe,  131.  217.  221.  234.  235.  236 

238.  239.  241.  244.  249.  250.  254 

257.  260.  261.  265. 

Gallen,  105.  162.  234.  235.  236.  238.  239 
242. 247. 248.  249. 250.  253.  254. 255 
256.  257.  258.  259.  260.  26 1.  264.  267 

268.  269. 270. 271.  272. 273.  275.  276 
277. 280. 

Erris,  131.  163.  268.  272. 

Killmaine,  93.  102.  103.  131.  135.  175.  185 
197.  217.  226. 234.  236.  237.  238.  239 

240.  241.  243.  244.  249.  254.  255.  257 

258.  261.  263.  265.  267.  268.  269.  270 
271.  272.  273.  278. 

Murriske,  234.  237.  243.  244.  248.  249 
254.  257.  261.  268.  269.  272. 
Tyrawly,  64. 68. 85.  109. 114.  128. 150. 162 
168.  171.  176.  180.  183.  202.  209.  221 
226.  237.  238.  244.  248.  250.  253.  255 
256.  257. 259.  268.  269.  272.  278. 


MEATH. 

Deece  barony,  56.  58.  62.  67.  70.  71.  93.  94. 
104.  105.  120.  121.  123.  173.  176.  187. 
192.  199.  200.  206.  211.  214,  215.  228. 
233.  235. 


Demifoure,  59.  60.  73.  81.  87.  90.  96.  109. 
112.  114.  121.  136.  138.  153.  185.  212. 

223. 

Duleeke,  46.  59.  65.  68.  70.  71.  73.  74.  81. 
S3.  101.  112.  123.  128.  135.  146.  154. 
162.  176.  177.  179.  187.  188.  192.206. 
207.  208.  209.  212.  220.  223.  22S.  230. 
231.  232.  235.  278. 

Dunboyne,  48.  59.  74,  80.  86.  92.  94.  101. 
125.  209.  278. 

Kells,  60.  62.  70.  77.  81.  82.  96.  101.  102. 
109.  126.  130.  158.  175.  182.  184.  186. 
191.  19S.  200.  203.  209.  210.  212.  213. 
217. 218. 219. 223.  224,  226.  229.  232. 
235. 

Lune,  51.  70.  7S.  85.  98.99.  116.  147.  159. 
166.  167.  172.  181.  187.  206. 208.  218. 
231.  271. 

Morgallion,  53.  55.  85.  97.  99.  111.  130. 
143.  158.  172.  174,  183.  187.  192. 
214.  218.  222.  226.  231. 

Moyfenrath,  51.  62.  63.  67.  69.  72.  77.  82. 
84.  87.  101.  105.  110.  129.  130.  137. 
171.  185.  187.  188.  192. 206.  207.  208. 
21 1.  213.  221.  223.  229.  232.  235.  278. 
Navan,  69.  70.  76.  81.  85.  87.  104.  107.  123. 
125.  141.  154.  163.  167.  171.  177.  183. 
185.  191.  199.  206.  215.  218.  221.  224. 
229.  233.  235.  254,  271. 

Ratoatli,  54.  59.  74.  83. 85.  86. 98. 101.  102. 
111.  112.  130.  132.  144.  152.  172.  178. 
182.  184,  186.  197.  207.  208.  211.  225. 
228.  229.  231.  278. 

Skreenc,  56.  70.  77.  107. 113.  120.  143. 170. 
171.  177.  187.  199. 202.  218.  223.  232. 
254.  278. 

Slane,  50.  70.  71.  95.  110.  119.  121.  153. 

158.  166.  167.  168.  192.  210.  214.  219. 

224.  277. 


MONAGHAN. 

Cremorne  barony,  49.  90.  100.  104.  108. 
124,  128.  138.  152.  154,  159.  164. 
168.  172.  185.  186.  193.  194.  231. 
Dartry,  61.  71.  90.  104,  121.  124.  128.  132. 
138.  158.  159.  164.  168.  174.  185.  193. 
197.  227. 233. 

Farney,  144. 

Monaghan,  90.  104,  132.  147.  152.  158. 

159.  164,  172.  186.  194.  197. 

Trough,  71.  108.  125.  132.  159.  194, 


QUEEN’S  COUNTY. 

Ballyadams  barony,  79.  81.  160. 

Cullenagh,  87.  104,  183.  199.  206.  217. 
Maryborough,  45.  70.  102.  121.  153.  158. 

172.  199.  200.  215.  217.  230.  276. 
Rathclowny,  94, 

Sic  n gy  6).  86.  135.  173.  177.  199.207. 

217.  223.  226. 

Stradbally,  45.  269. 

Tenehinch,  or  Portnehinch,  45.  51.  70.  84. 
135.  170.  191.  192.  199.  203.211.214, 
219.  224.  269. 

Upper  Ossory,  49.  66.  69.  72.  73.  76.  81. 
84.  88.  92.  94,  96.  110.  117.  121.  124, 
130.  131.  132.  136.  138.  151.  171.  173. 
179.  188.  192.  211.  212.  214.  215.  220. 
231.273. 


ROSCOMMON. 


Athlone  barony,  48. 50.  58.  76.  93.  103.  131. 
135.  162.'  164.  186.  188.  203.  214.  223. 
228.  232.  235.  236.  237.  238.  240.  242. 
244.  247.  248.  250.  252.  253.  255.  257. 

259.  260.  261.  265.  272.  273.  274.  275. 
280. 

Ballinlobbcr,  52.  77.  79.  95.  105.  126.  130. 

160.  171.  188.  203.  208.  21 1.  212.  223. 
234,  235.  236.  237.  238.  239.  242.  244. 
246.  247.  248.  250.  251.  252.  253.  254, 
255.  257.  259.  261.  262.  264,  265.  270. 
271.  273.  275.  276.  277. 

Bellamoc,  126.  131.  188.  231.  232.  234,  250. 

252.  257.  261.  272.  275. 

Boyle,  53.  64.  77.  79.  97.  114,  119.  131. 
203.  208.  223.  232.  234,  248.  250.  253. 
254,  255.  257.  258.  259.  261.  264.  265. 
270. 271.  273. 

Moycarnan,  163.  236.  212.  246.  247.  250. 
261.  262.  265.  270.  278. 


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Roscomon,  77.  79.  125.  135.  161.  188.  197. 
203.  208.  211.  215.  223.  225.  235.  236. 
241.  242.  243.  248.  250.  251.  254.  255. 
258.  259.  261.  262.  263. 271.  273. 274. 
275. 277. 

SLIGO. 

Carbury  barony,  56.  57.  58.  60.  65.  86.  99. 

101.  105.  151.  158.  161.  183.  199.  202. 
Coolavin,  57.  131.  258. 

Corran,  56.  57.  58.  64.  114.  151.  201.  202. 
221.  248.  277. 

Leyny,  57.  58.  61.  64.  65.  66.  68.  80.  85. 
86.  114.  117.  125.  151.  158.  161.  171. 

200.  201.  202.  203.  208.  221.  227. 234. 
■ 237.  261.  265.  274. 

Tirreragh,  57.  66.  68.  80.  85.  94.  99.  114. 
117.  125.  126.  158.  161.  162.  171.  200. 

201.  208.  219.  221.  227. 

TirreriD,  56.  57.  58.  64.  65.  85.  114.  158. 
174.  183.  201.  202.  221.  248.  252. 
265.  271.  277. 

TIPPERARY. 

Clanwilliam  barony,  46.  47.  48.  52.  53.  55. 
67.73.  80.  118.  135.  136.  143.  144. 
154.  157.  160.  198.  199.  202.  211.  215. 
217.  219.  222.  230.  233.  259. 

Eliogurty,  or  territory  of  Ilengh,  46.  47.  65. 
80.  91.  92. 101. 107.  113.  122. 127. 134. 
136.  143.  159.  166.  176.  188.  191.  194. 
206.  208.  209. 210. 213.  217.  229. 233- 
Ufa  and  Offa,  46.  48.  50.  54.  55.  80.  81.  86. 
91.  92.  96.  120.  123.  136.  137.  143. 157. 

159.  166.  170.  176.  180.  184.  191.  192. 

202.  203.  217.  222.  223.  225.  228.  229. 
233.  258.  264.  269. 

Ikerrine,  50.  80.  92.  97. 102.  122. 131.  183. 

191.  204.  208.  213.  214. 222. 223.  224. 
225.  228.  231.  232.  233.  273. 

Kilnalongnrty,  46.  49.  62.  136.  152.  188. 
Killnamanagli,  50.  51.  52.  57.  62.  63.  71.  92. 

97.  128.  132.  133.  152.  191.  194.  199. 
Lower  Ormond,  45.  46.  48.  57.  77.  79.  80. 
96.  110.  112.  118.  119.  123.  129.  134. 
135.  138.  145.  162.  170.  173. 182.  186. 

192.  200.  202.  213.  223.  226.  229.  233. 
238.  275.  276.  280. 

Middlethird,  48.  53.  55.  67.  71.  80.  81.  92. 
99.  112.  119.  127.  143.  154.  158.  159. 

160.  175.  176.  181.  188.  191.  192. 194. 
200.  212.  214.  216.  219.  220.  222.  223. 
225.  227.  228.  229.  269.  279. 


Owny  and  Arra,  45.  46.  51.  53.  54.  67.  69 
70.  72.  75.  77.  97.  98.  99.  102.  119 
125.  139.  151.  152.  197.  224. 

Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  46.  52.  64.  66 
69.72.75.77.81.92.  102.  158.  159 
171.  181. 198.  200.  202.  205.  213.  217 
219.  224.  232.  233. 

Upper  Ormond,  45.  48.  49.  50.  51.  55.  69 
75.  85.  99.  115.  117.  119.  125.  126 
136.  144.  152.  172.  175.  177.  191. 198 
229.  238.  280. 


TYRONE. 

Clogher  barony,  175. 

Dungannon,  52.  107.  110.  113.  173.  175. 
215.  220. 


WATERFORD. 

Coshmore  and  Coshbride  baronies,  54.  67. 

69.  187.  194.  195.  197. 

Decies,  47.  67.  90.  94.  124.  125.  145.  177. 

178.  186.  191.  195.  197.214.  219.263. 
Glenabeiry,  57.  69.  81.  145.  197.  229. 
Gualtier,  51.  62.  78.  91. 120.  121. 135. 136. 

177.  188.  201.  214.  217.  262.  263.  277. 
Middlethird,  49.  51.  71.  74.  75.  77.  123. 
262.  263. 

Uppertliird,  48.  49.  57.  63.  75.  82.  85.  92. 
153.  197.  207.  215.  218.  224.  262. 


WESTMEATH. 

Brawney  territory,  48.  63.  76.  81.  82.  126. 
274.  279. 

Clonlonan  barony,  48.  82.  127.  128.  166. 

182.  196.  203.  223.  229. 

Corkery,  62.  63.  164.  173.  180.  206.  213. 
214.  219.  256.  270. 

Demifoure,  75.  85.  96.  129.  133.  140.  154. 
176.  180.  181.  187.  192.  198.  206.  214. 
217.  228.  256. 

Delvin,  55.  67.  71.  82.  99.  100.  105.  109. 
112.  117.  118.  121. 159.  165.  170.  180. 
182.  184.  194.  215.  224.  225.  232.  255. 
Ferbill,  46.  67.  113.  171.  182.  184.  185. 

187.  194.  196.  207.  211.  224.  225. 
Fertullagh,  69. 70.  75. 76.  83.  122.  129.  186. 

187.  196.  203.  21 1. 216.  219.  227.  228. 
Kilkenny,  West,  48.  73.  82.  129.  136.  184. 
187.  202.  219. 


Rathconrath,  52. 73.  75.  125. 127.  129. 163 
170.  186.  187.  192.  196.  197.  208.  212! 
213.  216.  218.  262.  269.  270.  271.273 
278. 

Moyashel  and  Magheridernon,  67.  72.  128. 
' 153.  178.  184.  186.187.197.-198.208! 
213.  214. 215.  216.  219.  225.  227.  228 
278. 

Moycashell,  45.  48.  52.  59.  71.  82.  85.  102. 
109.  111.  117.  118.  120.  122.  125.  126. 
127.  128.  136.  151.  166.  173.  178. 180. 
182.  183.  208.  209.  212.  213.  216.  220. 
221.  226.  227.  228.  233.  270.  278. 
Moygoish,  50.  62.  90.  119.  151.  153.  183. 
186.  270. 

WEXFORD. 

Ballagheene  barony,  52.  63.  81.  109.  116. 
132.  153.  170.  171.  177.  179. 182.  202. 
209.  212.  217.  220.  232. 

Bantry,  69.  75.' 82.  87.  96.  97. 99.  110.  116. 
119.  126.  132. 139.  144. 153. 154.  170. 

173.  177.  181.  192.  197.  198.  202.  208. 
212.  213.  217.  220.  235.  255. 

Bargy,  51.  65.  81.  96.  110.  112.  118.  123. 
139.  151.  155. 162.  170.  174.  177. 181. 

193.  202.  208.  210.  212.  222.  223.  224. 
255. 

Forth,  66.  68.  82.  83.  86.  96.  102.  105. 110. 
112.  114.  119.  122.  129.  139.  144.  151. 

174.  202.  210.  212.  213.  217. 

Gorey,  69.  114.  132.  144.  151.  153.  179. 

211.  217.  224. 

Scarawalsh,  65.  92.  1 19. 127. 143.  151. 152. 
153.  161.  176.  184.  197.  198.  199.  208. 
211.  212.  223.  224-  226.  227.  228.  232. 
255.  277. 

Shelburne,  69.  76.  81.  82.  92.  96.  110. 139. 

151.  155.  180.  202. 

Shelmaliere,  51.  52.  68.  81.  83.  110.  117. 
121.  124.  139. 143.  144.  153.  154.  177. 
193.  208.  212. 215. 217. 219.  223. 232. 
235.  255.  277. 

WICKLOW. 

Arklow  barony,  101.  121.  135.  136.  138. 

163.  167.  171.  215.  232.  275.  276. 
Ballynacor,  78.  121.  129.  136.  228. 
Newcastle,  70.  78.  123.  125.  133.  135.  165. 
227.  232. 

Rathdowne,  58.  125.  178.  181.  221. 
Talbotstowne,  78.  118.  120.  129.  134.  140. 

152.  167. 172. 175.  181.  235.  254.  263. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  COUNTIES  OF  CITIES,  AND  LIBERTIES. 


Athboy,  145.  166. 

Athenree,  160.  168. 

Athlone,  274. 

Bannow,  140. 

Callan,  192.  155.  156. 

Carlingford,  58.  143. 

Carrick,  157. 

Cashel,  89.  134.  146.  156 
Cavan,  173. 

Clonmell,  156.  157. 

Coleraine,  100.  175. 

Cork,  62.73.78.89.92.  106.  113.  115.  121. 
130.  133.  139.  141.  117.  148. 151.  166. 
167.  168.  170.  171.  172.  173.  175. 183. 
185.  188.  220.  232. 

Dingle,  137.  157.  230. 

Downepatrick,  91. 

Drogheda,  58.  81.  123.  146.  163.  167.  171. 
174.  176.  181.  208.  209.  226.  227.  228. 

Dublin,  53.  58.  74. 75.  80. 86.  88. 89.  9 1.  92. 
97.  101.  104.  105.  106.  109.  113.  114. 
115. 118.  120.  121.  122. 123.  124.  125. 


Dulecke,  146. 

Dundalk,  111.  142.  208. 

Dungarvan,  89.  171.  215. 

Fethard,  115.  215. 

Foure,  176. 

Galway,  91.  92.  101.  105.  109.  118.  122. 
133.  138.  150. 165. 168. 179. 200.  203. 
222.  225.  226.  231.  232. 

Inisteoge,  156. 

Kells,  197.  198. 

Kildare,  123. 

Kilkenny,  60.  73.  84.  87.  92.  96.  97.  110. 
12i.  131.  155.  163.  171.  179. 182. 184. 
188.  215.  220. 

Kilmallock,  55.  83.  113. 114.  115. 151. 164. 
169.  228. 


Kingsale,  55.  77.  104.  132.  141.  148.  164. 
165.  206. 

Limerick,  50.  53.  59.  60.  62.  69. 73. 75. 77. 
87.  89.  97.  98.  99.  109.  117.  129.  135. 
148. 149. 150. 153.  177.  179.  180.  187. 
188.  191. 192.208.  212.  217.  219.  242. 
280. 

Maryborough,  121. 

Muliingar,  163. 

Naas,  123.  124. 

Navan,  176. 

Philipstowne,  124. 

Ross,  69.  75.  96.  106.  107.  114.  151. 
Thoinastowne,  146.  153.  207. 

Tipperary,  143. 

Tralee,  120. 

Trim,  145.  176. 

Waterford,  73.  74.  75.  76.  85.  97.  124. 128. 
136. 140. 145.  154. 166.  172.  188.  192. 
197.  206.  214.  225. 263. 

Wexford,  50.  68.  86.96. 140. 141. 151.  175. 
180.  181.  265. 

Youghall,  194.  195.  219.  228.  263. 


126. 128. 129.  130.  132.  133.  134.  135.  I 
136. 137.  138.  139.  140.  141.  142.  145. 
146.  147.  150.  152. 160.  163.  164.  165. 
166.  167.  168.  170.  171.  172.  173.  175. 
176.  179.  180.  182.  183.  185.  187.  199. 
200.  203.  206. 214.  215.  219.  223.  225. 
226. 227.  232.  258.  262.  263. 264.  265. 
270.  272.  277. 


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II. 

CERTIFICATES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  CLAIMS. 


INDEX  NOMINUM 

TO  THE 

Original  Certificates  preserved  in  the  Rolls  Office  of  His  Majesty’s  Court  of 
Chancery  in  Ireland. 


ALLEN,  Patrick 
Alexander,  Sir  Jerom 
Amory,  Thomas,  esq. 

Allen,  Sir  Joshua 
Arclibold,  Christopher 
Allen,  Joshua 

Allen,  Edmond  - - - 

Allen,  Margery,  alias  Shute 
Agge,  Thomas 
Acton,  Thomas  • 

Arran,  Earl  of 
Arran,  Earl  of 
Ashton,  Edward 
Avoake,  Henry 
Adis,  William 
Almond,  William 
Aderton,  John 
Addison,  George 
Appletree,  Ann 
Arran,  Earl  of 
Athenry,  Lord  Baron,  and  wil 
Ash,  Elizabeth 
Adams,  John 
Alcock,  Charles 
Austin,  Henry 
Arundel,  Robert 
Annesley,  Edward 
Almery,  George 
Armitage,  Francis 
Allen,  Stephen 
Archer,  Ester  and  John 
Allen,  John 
Allen,  John 
Armyne,  Sir  Nicholas 
Armyne,  Lady  Mary 
Aldworth,  Sir  Richard 
Atkins,  Peter  and  Benjamin 
Adaire,  Andrew 
Ayscue,  Sir  George 
Aldersey,  Farnham 
Ames,  John 
Adams,  Sir  Thomas 
Arran,  Earl  of 
Annaly,  Barnard 
Anckettell,  Matthew 
Atkinson,  William 
Anglesey,  Earl  of 
• ' -ard,  SirMa-1-- 
;,  Charles 
Abbott,  John 
Armstrong,  John 
Atkinson,  Robert 
Anslow,  John 
Abbott,  Henry 
Aslienliurst,  Samuel 
Andrews,  Richard 
Abbott,  John 
Asliburnham,  John 
Andrews,  John 
Ardagli,  Arthur 
Adams,  Edward 
Adams,  Randall 
Allen,  Robert 
Aldworth,  Sir  Richard 
Antrim,  Marquis,  and  wife 
Alfrey,  Paule 
Armiger,  John 


Atkinson,  Thomas 
Adams,  Obadiah 
Alsop,  Grace 
• , John 


Blake,  Francis,  esq. 

Blake,  Peter,  esq. 

Briscoe,  William,  gent. 

Blake,  Andrew,  esq. 

Bayly,  John 

Bourk,  Mary,  alias  Cashin 
Burk,  John 
Burke,  Giles 
Burke,  Cate 

Burke,  Giles,  the  younger 
Betagh,  Alexander 
Butler,  Pierce 
Bourke,  William 
Burke,  Tibbot  Fitz-Ullick 
Byrne,  Barnaby 
Browne,  Anthony 
Brabazon,  William 
Brabazon,  Ellis,  alias  Dillon 
Butler,  Anthony 
Bury,  Phincas 

Burnell,  Ann,  Sarah,  Mary,  and 
Jane  - 

Boyle,  Michael,  Archbishop  of ) 
Dublin  - - f 

Burton,  Samuel 
Boyle,  Michael,  Archbishop  ofl 
Dublin/ 


Do.  - 
Do.  - 


(122.) 


- do. 

Booby er,  Martin,  and  wife 
Brettridge,  Roger,  esq. 
Baker,  Dame  Ann 
Bradshaw’,  Edmond 
Burton,  Samuel 
Butler,  James 
Blake,  Andrew 
Bourke,  Ulick  M'Edmond 
Barry,  Mathew,  esq. 
Bernard,  Captain  Richard 
Birne,  Daniel 
Burton,  George 
Bould,  Mary 
Bould,  Margaret 
Barry,  Richard 
Burgh,  Ulyses 
Breen,  Captain  Henry 
Bigg,  Francis 
Burgh,  Robert 
Busteed,  alias  Buston,  Luke 
Do.  - - do.  Mary 

Bolton,  Captain  William 
Brightwell,  Thomas,  esq. 
Bourne,  John 
Brigstock,  George 
Do  - - do. 

Booth,  Robert 
Branton,  Andrew 
Bright,  John 

4S 


Bence,  Alexander,  esq. 

Boyer,  Robert 
Beaghan,  Peter,  esq. 

Bayly,  Thomas 

Boate,  Catherine,  & her  childrci 
Bishop,  George 
Beale,  Captain  Edward 
Barnadiston,  Thomas 
Bretridge,  Francis 
" >asly,  Jerome 
lines,  Edward,  and  wife 
I Baraby,  William 
" !,  Edward 

i,  James 
1 Blackall,  Thomas 
I Blyse,  John, 


Do. 


do. 


Boswell,  Wi 
Baker,  Thor 
Blood,  Neptune 
Blyse,  John 
Bowers,  Thomas 
Bingham,  Sir  George 
Do.  - do. 
owne,  Robert 
| Blake,  Martin 

i,  Daniel,  and  wife 
Banting,  James 
Beacon,  Edward 
Browne,  Tobyas 
Bancroft,  Richard  and  wil 
Bridgeinan,  Henry,  esq. 

Barnard,  Thomas 
Barnard,  Richard 
Boles,  Richard 
Beale,  Mary 
Bell,  Robert 
Brookes,  Sir  Henry 
Bolton,  Captain  Thomas 
Bayly,  John 
Bullinbroke,  John 
Boddington,  Alexander 
Beresford,  Sir  Tristram 
Brereton,  Henry 
Bourk,  Nicholas,  esq. 

Bligh,  Thomas,  and  his  mother  - 
Bradstreet,  John 
Blacker,  Major  George 
Barnes,  Lieutenant  Tho* 

Ball,  Thomas 
Bickerdick,  William 
Ball,  Thomas 
Blackiston,  Elinor 
Bury,  Phineas 
Bolton,  Carroll 
Bindon,  David 
Butler,  Anthony 
Brett,  Colonel  John 
Bindon,  David 
. Bindon,  Henry 
I Bowdler,  William 
1 ’ i,  Francis 

- Richard 

- Thomas 

IBurgesse,  William 
Blundell,  Sir  George 
Bourke,  Lieutenant  John 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND 


[March 


Clancarty,  Earl  of 
Crookhorn,  Margaret 
Coock,  Thomas 
Chapman,  Benjamin 
Carey,  Peter 
Clement,  Daniel 
Coolishy,  Henry 
Cuppage,  Robert 
Coyne,  John 
Camby,  Solomon 
Crosthwaite,  Thomas 
; Cosh,  Eliza 
Chaplaine,  Andrew 
Coghlan,  Francis 
Clinch,  William 
Cooper,  Grace 
Cooper,  Thomas 
Carney,  Richard 
Collis,  Charles 
Crimble,  Roger 
Clanchy,  John,  and  motile 
Cuppaige,  Faustine 
Cole,  Thomas 
Cole,  Mathew 
Christmas,  Thomas 
Crimble,  Waterhouse 
Cunningham,  William 
Cuffe,  Sir  James 
Corke,  Earl  of 


Bolton,  William 
Beale,  Bartholomew 
Bromiy,  Nicholas 
Burnham,  Francis 
Blease,  Margaret 
Bond,  Nicholas 
Billingsly,  Edward 
Brewster,  Samuel  and  Da: 
Barber,  William 
Battely,  Samuel 
Braddock,  Thomas 
Blackburne,  William 
Brett,  William 
Brett,  Elizabeth  and  John 


Cornet  George 


99  Crooke,  Thomas 

100  Cole,  Robert 

20  Carrick,  John,  esq. 

9 Caship,  Mary,  alias  Bourkc 
27  Coote,  Sir  John 
84  Clayton,  Sir  Robert 
91  Croan,  Daniel 

12  Cuff,  Joseph,  esq. 

13  Culme,  Hugh 
95  Chinery,  John 

6 Clayton,  Colonel  Randall 


Chissers,  Richard 
Curd,  Thomas 
Conway,  Lord  Viscount 
Corke,  Earl  of 
Chafe,  Robert 
Caldwell,  James 
Choppine,  Robert,  and  u 
Cook,  Robert 
Child,  Robert 
Courthop,  Sir  Peter 


Clarke,  Richard 
Commins,  John 
Curtis,  Richard 
Cotter,  Robert 
Casey,  John 
Clarke,  George 
Clarke,  John 
Clansey,  Cornelius 
Clifford,  John 
Calmeady,  Francis 
Coloony,  Richard,  Lord 
Cane,  Norris,  and  wife 
Codd,  Nicholas,  esq. 
Clayton,  William 
Crofts,  Benjamin 
Cox,  Henry 
Childe,  John 
Cotterell,  John,  esq. 
Campbell,  Susanna 
Collins,  James 


Chetmill,  Emme 
Do.  - Susanna 
Cary,  Edward 
Clarke,  John 
Clarke,  Francis 
Collinges,  Thomas 
Cross,  Benjamin 
Cunnys,  Edward 
Carleton,  Francis 
Cooke,  Robert 
Colkin,  Ralph 
Cotton,  Eusebius 
Caulier,  Peter 
Chambers,  William 
Clcrke,  John  and  Nicholas 
Cooke,  Robert 
Cole,  Hanna 
Cullin,  William 
Chaloner,  Henry 
Cosier,  Gilbert 
Charter,  William 
Crookshank,  Doctor  John 
Chartres,  Alexander 
Colley,  Francis 
Clayton,  Randall 
Croker,  John 
Cojpois,  John 
Conway,  Lord  Viscount 
Clayton,  Randall 


Carew,  Robert 
Cashell,  Thomas 
Cashell,  Ministe 
Cornock,  Jacob 


Cox,  William 
Candler,  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Cuffe,  John,  esq. 
Campbell,  John,  esq. 
Cary,  Edward,  esq. 
Cheyny,  Charles 


| 78  Carr,  Thomas,  esq. 

79  Champ,  Arthur,  and  wife 

80  Corke,  Earl  of 

81  Do.  - do. 

82  Carey,  Theobald 

83  Conway,  Thomas 

84  Cheeke,  Samuel,  and  wife 

85  Curry,  John,  esq. 

8 Crane,  Simon,  esq. 

32  Cartrett,  Sir  George 
43  Cramer,  Tobyas 
62  Campbell,  William,  and  wil 
(0  Coloony,  Richard,  Lord 
75  Do.  - - do. 

1 1 Clearke,  John 
17  Cookdall,  Richard 

17  Collins,  Charles 

18  Chartres,  William 

19  Clifle,  John 

20  Campion,  Captain  Thomas 

20  Crofton,  Henry 

21  Cullin,  Thomas,  esq. 

22  Creagh,  Michael 

23  Clarke,  Samuel 

24  Christian,  Minard 

25  Chamberlain,  Sir  Thomas 

26  Cooke,  Edward 

27  Do.  - do. 


Corke,  Earl  of 
Carew,  Robert 
Coghlan,  Francis,  and  me 
Corke,  Earl  of 
Coote,  Chidley  & al’ 
Clayton,  Randall 
Carey,  George 
Colthurst,  John 
Coughlan,  John  and  Henr 
Crew,  John 
Cusack,  Christopher 
Craddock,  Philip 
Corbett,  Samuel 
Couse,  Richard 
Clayton,  Sir  Robert 
Creagh,  Pierce 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Griffith,  Join/ 
Graham,  Arthur 
Glocester,  Corporation 
Gardiner,  Abraham 


H. 

Hamilton,  Sir  Hans 
Hamilton,  Captain  William 
Herrick,  John 
Hussey,  William 
Holland,  John,  esq. 

Horan,  Roger 
Hinde,  George 
Harrison,  Mary 
Harrison,  Margaret 
Hunter,  William 
Hunt,  Nathaniel 
Hodson,  Laurence 
Hewtson,  Christ',  and  wife 
Hollywood,  John,  esq. 
Harvey,  Francis 
Howlett,  Captain  William 
Hodder,  William 
Hickman,  Thomas 
Hawkney,  Richard 
Hurde,  Nathaniel 
Heburne,  Elizabeth 
Do.  - - do. 

Hewett,  Nathaniel 
Hannington,  Mary 
Hall,  Samuel 
Harris,  Philip 
Harvey,  Sarah 
Henman,  William 
Hughes,  Mary 
Iloulcraft,  Charles 
Handrcn,  Edward 
Hyde,  Arthur 
Hamilton,  Sir  George 
Do.  - - do. 

Holy,  Robert 
Hatch,  John 
Hughes,  Henry 
Harle,  Thomas 
Hughes,  Samuel 
Hamilton,  William 
Hughes,  John 
Hardier,  John 
Hampton,  William 
Hunt,  Thomas 
Hale,  Isaac 
Ilovendons,  Thomas 
Hignett,  Daniel 
Henzey,  Thomas 
Hodges,  John  and  Thomas 
Hawkins,  Charles 
Hooper,  Nicholas,  and  wife 
I-Iartstongue,  Standish 
Hill,  Samuel 
Do. 


do. 

Hamilton,  Sir  George 
Do.  - - do. 

Howard,  William,  and  wife 
I-Iaytor,  Lettice 
Halcombe,  Elizabeth 
Do.  - Mary 
Honor,  William 
Hales,  Stephen 
Hepborne,  Elizabeth 
Hamilton,  Sir  Francis 
Howford,  Robert 
Hoare,  Edward 
Do.  Abraham 
I-Iarmer,  William 
I-Iampson,  Thomas 
Hope,  Anthony 
Hull,  Richard 
Hansard,  Honor 
Do.  - Elizabeth 
I-Iibton,  Robert 
Hensey,  Ennanius 
Do.  - Joshua 
Hamilton.  Sir  Hans 
Hutchinson,  Richard 
Hoskins,  Lettice 
Hoyle,  Joshua 
Heather,  William 
Holland,  Richard 


Harte,  Merrick 
Honor,  John 
Hore,  .Mathew 
Hamilton,  William 
Highgate,  Edmond 
Hartwell.  Humphrey 
Hutchinson,  Daniel 
Do.  - - do. 
Houghton,  Thomas 


Hassells,  Robert 
Hamilton,  Sir  Hans 
Do.  - William 
Do.  - Sir  Hans 
Hawtrey,  Ralph 
Hallam,  John 
Hodder,  John 
Hore,  Philip 
Hamilton,  Margaret 
Harris,  Walter 
Hukes,  John 
Hall,  Anthony 
Harwell,  Elizabeth 
Hodgson,  Richard 
Hodges,  Thomas 
Hassall,  Samuel 
Hobbs,  Hugh 
Hayes,  Mathew 
Hill,  John 
Hart,  John 
Hyde,  Arthur 

Hartstongue,  Standish,  & wife 
Hickford,  Ann 
Heynes,  John 
Hart,  Thomas 
Hamilton,  Sir  Francis 
>.  - - do. 

>.  - - do. 

Holmes,  Thomas 
Hurd,  John 
Hewctson,  Thomas 
Hamilton,  Sir  Hans 
Do.  - William  and  Robert 
Hill,  William 
Hamilton,  William 
Halsey,  William 
Horsey,  Anthony 
Hubert,  Isaack 
Howard,  William 


. - Sir  Richard 
Jeacock,  Captain  John 
Ingram,  Anthony 
Ingoldsby,  Major  George 
Jackson,  Daniel 

Jones,  Catherine 
Jackson,  Thomas 
Ingoldsby,  Sir  Henry 
Jackson,  Elizabeth,  alias 
Michaelborne 
Ingram,  Frances,  and 
Jenkins,  Moses 
Jones,  Oliver 
Do.  Gilbert 
Inman,  Thomas 
Johnston,  Walter 
Jones,  Michael 
Jackson,  Isaac 
Jones,  John 
Jones,  Roger 
Do.  - do. 

Do.  - do. 

Jago,  Walter 
Joyce,  Richard 
Jackson,  Edmond 
Jepson,  John 
Jacob,  William 
Jessop,  William 
Jackson,  Francis 
Izod,  Richard,  and  wife 
Jeffreys,  John 


}■ 


Do. 


do. 


Richard 
Ivers,  Henry 
Ingram,  Sir  Arthur 
Ivory,  William 
Johnson,  Henry 
Ingoldsby,  Sir  Henry 
Jeffreys,  Robert 
Jackson,  Francis 
Johnson,  John,  and  wife 
Johnston,  Thomas 
Jones,  Christopher 
Do.  Ambrose 
Do.  Bryan 
Ingoldsby,  George 
Jones,  Roger 
Jephson,  John 
Johnson,  Thomas 
James,  Robert 
Ivory,  William 

K. 


Kirwan,  Edmond 
Kelly,  Lisly 
Kelly,  Sarah 

King,  Giles 
King,  Priscilla 
Killulta,  Lord  Viscount 
King,  Pete- 
Knight,  John 
King,  Nathaniel 
Kelly,  Donogli 
Kierwan,  John 
Redder,  Vincent 
Keyler,  Godfrey 
Knox,  Thomas 
Knight,  William 
Knight,  Thomas 
King,  James 
Do.  Francis 
Do.  Sir  William 
Kendrick,  Thomas,  and  wife 
King,  Henry 

Kierwan,  Edmond  or  Martin 
Kerridge,  Samuel 
Kingston,  Samuel 
Kennedy,  David 
Keating,  Oliver 
Kellsall,  Humphry 
Kenan,  Roger 
Kjrle,  Sir  Richard 
King,  Nicholas 
Knight,  Nicholas 
King,  James 
Killalow,  Bishop  of 
Kentish,  Sarah 


Lynn,  Andrew,  esq. 

Lane,  Sir  George 
Lynch,  Nicholas  Fitz-Nicholas 
Lucas,  Benjamin 
Lynch,  John  Fitz-Jeoffrey 
Loftus,  Sir  Nicholas 
Lysaght,  Cornet  John 
Long,  Sir  Walter 
Long,  Colonel  Thomas 
Langton,  John 
Loftus,  Dudley 
Linthean,  Elizabeth 
Ledwich,  George 
Lambert,  George 
Locke,  Richard  . - 

Lynam,  Roger  - - ) 

Lynch,  Stephen 
Do.  Sir  Henry 
Do.  Thomas,  and  mother 
Lawrence,  Thomas  - 
Logg,  William 
Lyndley,  Hugh 
Lane,  Nicholas 
Leigh,  Francis 
Larye,  Walter 
Lenthall,  Thomas 
Lee,  Robert 
Loftus,  Adam 
Louth,  Lord  Baron 
Leigh,  William 
Limerick,  Ministers  of 
Lambe,  William 
Limerick,  Bishop  of 
Lavallan,  James 
Lemmon,  Sir  William 
Do.  - William 
Lestrange,  Thomas 
- - do. 

Langford,  Hercules 

Lowe,  George 

Lumbry,  Gregory 

Ley,  William 

Lovett,  Christopher 

Lambart,  Roger,  Alex'  & John 

Latham,  George 

Lowe,  William 

Lapsey,  Thomas 

Long,  Felix 

Licester,  John 

Lesley,  John 

Lynch,  Thomas 

Lucas,  John 

Langton,  John 
Leighlin,  Bishop  of 
Lee,  John 

Lovett,  Christopher 
Lambert,  Oliver 
Lambe,  William 
Loyd,  Trevor 
Lancaster,  Peter 
Leigh,  Thomas 
Loughorne,  John 


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Lock,  Mathew 
Leonard,  John 
Lambert,  Oliver 
Lake,  John 
Laffan,  Andrew 
Lynch,  Nicholas  Fitz-Mar< 


Ormsby,  Arthur ; 
O’Glissan,  Conno 
Osborne,  John 
Ormsby,  James 
O'Neil,  John 
O'Brien,  Donogh 
Owens,  George 
Ormond,  Duke  ol 
Owens,  Nicholas 
Do.  Henry 
Ogles,  Nicholas 
Osborne,  Thomas 


Lockard,  Peter  an 
Lenthall,  Thomas 

Loyd,  Andrew 
Layng,  Hellen  anc 


Lovelis,  Francis 
Loyd,  Sir  Charles 


Ouldfield,  James 
Osborne,  Nicholas 
Odell,  John 
Ormsby,  Sir  Edward 
Ously,  Richard,  and 
Osborne,  Roger 
Ormsby,  Philip 
Do.  Christopher  i 


icwes,  Theobald,  es 
edith,  Charles,  esq. 


Morrishy,  Daniel,  and  wife 
Mollyneux,  Samuel 
Mazarecnc,  Lord  Viscount 
Martin,  Launcellot 
Morris,  William 
Massareene,  Lord  Viscount 
Morris,  John 
Mountrath,  Earl  of 
Morgan,  Robert 
Meath,  Earl  of 
Molland,  John 
Mansergh.  James 


Osborne,  Johr 


May,  Sir  Algernt 
M'Donogh,  Dani 


-logh,  Daniel 

Madden,  Morgan 
Muschamp,  Denny 
Moor"  1J 1 

Mor 


Lord  Viscou 


Parker,  Captain  John 
Pretty,  Colonel  Henry 
Ponsonby,  Captain  Henry 
Preston,  John,  esq. 

Petty,  Sir  William,  and  wife 
Pepper,  Captain  George 
Pomroy,  Samuel 
Parsons,  Elizabeth,  ali 
Pigott,  Alexander,  esi 
Proctor,  Thomas 
Poole,  John 
Petty,  Sir  William 
Porter,  John,  esq. 

Pitman,  William  and  Rcbecc 
Power,  Elizabeth 
Parkinson,  William 
Pidcock,  Thomas 
Prigg,  William 
Ponsoby,  Sir  John 

Petty,  Sir  William 
Do.  - do 
Pcirson,  John 
Pym,  Sir  Charles 
Prothero,  Rice 
Pock,  John,  and  wife 
Plunkett,  Sir  Walter 
Phillips,  Rice 
Peck,  John,  and  wife 
Pearce,  Richard 
Plunkett,  Mathew,  esq. 
Pratt,  Richard 
Do  Phillis 
Do.  John 
Poole,  Francis 


Massareene,  Lord  Viscour 
Moore,  Captain  William 
Mullhallon,  John 
M'Canna,  John 
Mansergh,  Bryan 
Morres,  Harvey 
Mervyn,  Sir  Audley 
Martin,  Charles 


83  Nolan,  John 

84  Nicholls,  Henry 

85  Nicholson,  Cornett  Edward 

86  Nunn,  Captain  Richard  - 

87  Naughten,  John 

88  Nicholson,  Doctor  Henry 

89  Do.  - Gilbert 

90  Northcott,  Francis 

91  Newtown,  Samuel,  and  wife 

92  Newburgh,  Arthur 

93  Nicholet,  Charles 

94  Nicholls,  Edward 

95  Newton,  Robert 

96  Nixon,  John 

97  Nugent,  John 

98  Newcomen,  Sir  Robert  and  Sir 

99  Thomas  ... 

100  Nix,  Henry 

27  Nicholson,  Henry 
9 Nicholls,  John 
Nary,  John 

Newcomen,  Sir  Thomas 
r , Nelson,  John  and  Martha 

Northcott,  Joshua,  Richard  and 
48  Hanna 
72  Newberry,  Henry 

6 Noel°Si°r  Martin 
36  Newman,  Thomas,  and  wife 
65  Nicholas,  Elizabeth  and  Edwai 

87  Nolane,  William 

88  Northcott,  Samuel 

89  Nicholls,  Edward  and  Elizabeth 

90  Newburgh,  Thomas 


Boobyer 


Mathcwes,  Li 
Meredith,  Sir 


Mills,  William 
Michaelborne,  El 
Jackson 
Moore,  Giles 
Musgravc,  Williar 
Meares,  Lewis 
Marsden,  Gosias, 
Miller,  Thomas 
Master,  Richard 
Murrell,  Gunter 
Miller,  William 


Robert 


Morick,  Richard 
M'Dermott,  Hugh 
Do.  - Roger 
Morish,  Edmond 
Marshall,  Thomas 
Do.  - John 
Merrick,  John 
Mallacke,  John 
Meath,  Bishop  of,  and  alias ' 
tees  for  Erasmus  Smith 
Manwaring,  Andrew 
Moore,  Nicholas 
Do.  Ambrose 
Marham,  William 
Mathcwes,  Ann 
M‘Donnell,  Charles 
Mickle  Thwait,  Nathaniel 
Marton,  Henry 
Morgan,  Sarah  and  Cathei 
Marshall,  Robert 
Montrth,  Charles  Earl  of 
M'Donnell,  Alexander  - 


Purdon,  Sir  Nicholas 
Do.  - do. 

Parke,  Roger 
Pelham,  Herbert 
Pennyfather,  John 
Pope,  Richard 
Perkins,  Richard 
Pcrcival,  George,  esq. 


O’Hehir,  Murrc 
Orchard,  Thom 
O'Connor,  Com 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


> Regimort,  Ahasuerus 
' Rose,  John 

3  Rogers,  Richard 

> Redmond,  Daniel 

> Richardson,  Simon 
1 Rickards,  Andrew 

■ Reves,  Richard 
1 Roe,  Thomas 
; Rjggs,  Anne  and  James  - 
' Rice,  Thomas 
| Ranelagh,  Earl  of 

1  Roch,  James 
1 Roberts,  Francis 
1 Rolliston,  Francis 
Reynell,  Richard 
Rowly,  Hugh,  and  wife 
Ryan,  Edmond 
Reynold,  Sir  Robert 
Do.  - do.  - - . 

Reading,  John 
Rowell,  John 
Russell,  William 
Rochford,  Ralph 
Reynell,  Sir  Richard,  & al.  as  l 
executors  of  Theop*  Eaton  - J 
Russell,  Richard  and  John 
Rowlidge,  Francis 
Rutledge,  Nicholas 
Ruddock,  Andrew 
Rawden,  Sir  George 
Render,  Christopher 
Radford,  William 
Robinson,  Thomas 
Rowe,  Richard 
Rawson,  Gilbert 
Richards,  Solomon 
Rice,  James  Fitz-James  - 
Ram,  Andrew  - - 

Do.  do.  - 

Do.  do.  - 

Richards,  Solomon 
Rawlins,  John 


Stanley,  Sir  Thomas 
Stepney,  John,  esq. 


r2  Sheldon,  Lieutenant  William 
3 Sarsfield,  John,  esq. 

*7  Stanton,  George 
9 Smart,  William 
8 Strange,  John 

Staples,  Alexander,  esq. 

Smith,  Ralph 

^ Stephens,  Richard,  esq. 

Smith,  Edward 
Snow,  John 

Shute,  Margery,  ats  Allen 
5 Sands,  William 
7 Stint,  John 
* Strongman,  Richard 

> Sharpe,  Hugh 

> Shapcott,  Robert 

1 Stephens,  Richard 
3 Stephenson,  John 

> Saint  Patricks,  Vicars,  &c. 

> Synock,  James 

> Sands,  William 
) Soden,  Thomas 
3 Sandies,  Freak 

i Stavelly,  Francis 
' Small,  Thomasin 
1 Sandford,  Theopilus 
1 Sweet,  William,  and  wife 
Smith,  Thomas 
Stephenson,  William 
: Sands,  William 
1 Sheile,  James 
i Spratt,  Devereux 
Sheile,  Bryan 

Smythcs,  Lieutenant  Thomas  - 
Do.  Mary 
Sherlock,  William 
Swift,  Grace 
Spellman,  Clement 
Swift,  Grace,  Rebecca,  Robert,  l 
Elizabeth,  Mary  and  Sarah  - / 
Sandes,  William 
Sterne,  Robert 
„ Do.  John 
Stopford,  James 
Streete,  Roger  - 
Slade,  Henry 
Spring,  1-Ieiiry 

Stephens,  William  and  Oliver  - 


96  Shapcott,  Robert 

97  Salt,  John 

98  Swift,  John 

99  Stubbers,  Edward 
109  Stoaker,  John 

2  Scott,  Samuel 
91  Smith,  Thomas 
86  Shrimshire,  Samuel 
54-  Stephens,  William 
9 Sadler,  Thomas 

46  Sheild,  Robert 

58  Sandford,  Robert 
60  Do.  Theophilus 

34  Do  - do. 

36  Stack,  Maurice 

37  Swanton,  William  and  James 

38  Sheppey,  William 

39  St.  Leger,  Keyward 

40  Silver,  Owen 

41  Sparrow,  John,  Thomas  and 

42  William 

43  Sweetman,  Mathew 

44  Sherbrook,  Richard 

45  Shrigby,  Humphry 

4,g  Sarsfield,  Patrick,  of  Lucan 
Shaw,  John 

47  Sweete,  Richard 

48  Swan,  John 

49  Sergeant,  Philip 

50  St.  George,  William 
42  Sinlemore,  John 

71  Stafford,  Patrick 
34  Shortall,  Pierce 
52  St.  George,  Oliver,  bart. 

74  Skerrett,  Francis 

75  Simpson,  Mathew 

76  Sicklemore,  James 

77  St.  Leger,  John 

78  Stumble,  John 

79  Springe,  Edmond 
’0  Smith,  Erasmus 

31  Sheffield,  Joseph 

32  Smith,  Edward 

Smart,  Rebecca,  Elizabeth  and  1 
Sarah  - . j 

Silver,  Owen 
Steere,  William 

15  Southwell,  Robert 

16  Sweet,  John 

17  Sands,  John 

|8  Sterling,  Lady  Jane 

9 Sweetman,  Mathew 
JO  Smith,  John 

J3  Stewart,  Thomas  - - 

;5  Stephens,  William 

10  Shapcott,  William,  and  wife 
Saunders,  Robert  ... 

1 Stewart,  Alexander 

2 Shannon,  Lord 

3 Saukey,  Henry  and  Nicholas 

4 Sandford,  Thomas 

1 Stephens,  Sir  Richard 

5 Smallwood,  James 

6 Symnell,  Thomas 

6 Standish,  James 

7 Sankey,  Henry 

7 Short,  Sarah  and  John 

4 Shepheard,  Jane 

5 Sandes,  Joseph 
5 Sankey,  Jerom 
3 Savage,  Philip 

’ Stanley,  Stephen 
J St.  George,  Sir  Oliver 
' Stepney,  John 

• St.  Leger,  Hayward 
Swanwick,  Gabriel 

' Sankey,  Hierom 

• Stoakes,  Nicholas 
> Smith,  William 

J Short,  John  ... 

' Staper,  Richard 
1 Shepard,  Thomas 
St.  George,  Arthur 
Symons,  John 
Stoddard,  Mathew 
Stanley,  Michael 
Spelman,  Erasmus 


10  Do.  - do. 

11  Townsend,  Colonel  Richard 

12  Do.  - - do. 

13  Do.  - - do. 

14  Tandy,  Captain  Thomas 

15  Thornhill,  William,  esq.  - 

16  Trench,  Frederick,  esq. 


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Thornhill,  Robert 
Thompson,  William 
Todd,  John 
Turlington,  John 
Totty,  John 
Taau  John 
Thompson,  John 
Thompson,  Robert 
Tooke,  Edmund 
•mple,  Sir  William 
Talbott,  Martha 
Thornton,  James 
Trench,  John 
imkins,  Alexander 
■rner,  Sir  Edward 
Trogmorton,  Thomas 
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Tench,  Allen 
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Toxteth,  William 
Thornhill,  Robert 
Tynt,  Henry 
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and  Anne 
Taylor,  Thomas 
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Taylor,  Timothy 
Tooke,  Edward 
Tomlins,  Thomas 

Taylor,  Marmaduke,  and  wife  - 1 I 
Thompson,  Catherine  - - / 

Thornton,  John 
Tanner,  Henry 
Taylor,  Thomas 
Tynte,  Henry 
Temple,  Henry 
Talbott,  Thomas 
Toxteth,  William,  and  wife 
Titchborne,  Sir  Henry 
Thornbury,  William 
Thomas,  John 
Temple,  Sir  John 
Taylor,  Robert 


Vantz,  Patrick 
Villiers,  George 
Valentine,  Thomas 
Upton,  John,  and  wife 
Vaughan,  John 
Do.  Doctor  James 
Usher,  William 
Vaughan,  Hector 
Vincent,  Henry 
Veasy,  Thomas 
Upton,  John 
Vaughan,  Owen 
Usher,  Arthur 
Vincent,  Nathaniel 


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Wade,  Bryan,  esq. 
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Wharton,  Sir  Thomas 
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White,  David  - 
Weldon,  Patrick 
Webster,  William 
Walton,  Swithin 
Westenra,  Warner 
Widenham,  Lieut.  Col.  John 
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Woodcock,  Thomas 
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Withers,  Nicholas 

Watts,  Thomas 
Wheeler,  Francis 
Watts,  Thomas 
Wilcocks,  John 
Weekes,  William 
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Do.  Marcus 
Wilson,  Nicholas 
Willoughby,  Francis 
Wingfield,  Lewis 
Woods,  Robert 
Wilder,  Mathew 
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Walker,  Joseph 
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Williams,  Sarah 
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Washer,  Henry 
Wilson,  John 
Walsh,  Walter 
Westley,  John 
Wakefield,  Thomas 
Walsh,  Walter 
Walter,  Peter 
Wade,  William 
Wybrow,  Ann  and  Richard 
Warmesley,  William 
Wemes,  Sir  James 
Warding,  Richard 
White,  Alexander 
Woodcock,  John 
West,  Henry 
Watts,  William 
White,  Sir  Stephen 
Widman,  Hans  Albert 
Wade,  Henry 
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Walcot,  Thomas 
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Webster,  James 
Waller,  Richard 
Wilkinson,  Robert 
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Warr,  Edward 
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Willitt,  Richard 
Webb,  Henry 
White,  Wiiliam 
Woods,  Thomas 
Whaley,  Richard 
Williams,  William 
Wheeler,  Oliver 
Wale,  Elizabeth  and  Timothy 
Wright,  William 
Wood,  Thomas 
Weaver,  John 
Wyer,  Connor 
Wainwright,  James 
West,  John 
Winspeare,  John 
Ward,  Elizabeth 
Williams,  John 
Woodley,  Anthony 
Wallis,  George 
Wellman,  Mary 
Winch,  Robert 
Watson,  Thomas 
Wheeler,  Jonas 
Wilson,  John 
Waddy,  Edmond 
Warren,  Thomas 
Do.  Abel 
White,  William 
Ward,  Patience 
Watkins,  John 
Wakeham,  John 
Wright,  Joseph 
Wallis,  George 
Ward,  Nicholas 
Whalley,  John 
Woods,  Richard 
Walsh,  Henry 
Willy,  Edward 
Wallis,  Ralph 
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Yarway,  Robert 
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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


III. 

ABSTRACTS 

OF  THE 

CONVEYANCES  from  the  Trustees  of  the  Forfeited  Estates  and 
Interests  in  Ireland,  in  1688. 


INROLMENTS  of  the  Deeds  of  Sale  from  the  Trustees  of  the  Estates  and  Interests  forfeited  in  Ireland 
in  the  Year  1688,  to  the  several  Purchasers,  preserved  in  the  Rolls  Office,  Dublin. 


X. — Rotulus  de  anno  regni  Regine  Anne  Secundo, 
pars,  consisting  of  60  membranes,  and  cont 
Inrolments  of  61  deeds. 

2. — Idem  — 2“  pars,  67  membranes,  55  deeds. 

S. — Idem — 8"  pars,  68  membranes,  76  deeds. 

4.  — Idem  — 4"  pars,  65  membranes,  56  deeds. 

5.  — Idem — 5“  pars,  63  membranes,  57  deeds. 

6.  — Idem  — 6"  pars,  63  membranes,  61  deeds. 


7— Idem— 7“  pars,  64  membranes,  51  deeds. 

8.  — Idem — 8s  pars,  59  membranes,  36  deeds. 

9.  — Idem  — 9“  pars,  62  membranes,  60  deeds. 
*0-  Idem — 10“  pars,  61  membranes,  41  deeds. 

11. — Idem—  II" pars,  63  membranes,  71  deeds. 

12. — Idem  — 12“  pars,  61  membranes,  54  deeds. 
13 — Idem  — 13"  pars,  44  membranes,  48  deeds. 


ROLL,  M A nne,  first  part,  face. 


Cork. 


1.  RICHARD  PHILLIPS  of  Corke.— An  indenture 
made  24th  April  1703,  between  Sir  Cyrill  Wich  knt.,  Francis 
Annesley  esq.,  John  Baggs  esq.,  John  Trenchard  esq.,  John 
Isliam  esq.,  Henry  Langford  esq.,  James  Hooper  esq.,  John 
Cary  gent.,  Sir  Henry  Shere  knt.,;  Thomas  Harrison  esq., 
William  Fcllowes  esq.,  and  Thomas  Raulins  esq.,  surviving 
trustees,  nominated  and  appointed  for  putting  in  execution 
the  powers  and  authorities  relating  to  the  forfeited  and  other 
estates  and  interests  in  Ireland,  enacted  in  and  by  an  Act  of 
Parliament  made  in  England  in  yc  11th  year  of  King  William, 
intituled,  An  Act  for  granting  an  aid  to  his  Majesty  by  sale 
of  the  forfeited  and  other  estates  and  interests  in  Ireland,  and 
by  o land-tax  in  England,  for  the  several  purposes  therein 
mentioned,  of  the  one  part ; and  Richard  Phillipps  of  Corke, 
cooper,  of  the  other  part ; whereby  the  trustees  sold  to  him 
for  the  sum  of  268/.  2s.  6 d.  the  town  and  lands  of  Lisseenes, 
containing  by  estimation  46a.  3r.  16p. — rent.  Is.  3d.;  bar. 
Barretts,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Colonel  John  Barrett 
attainted. Inrolled  1st  May  1703. 

2.  JAS.  KINGSTON  of  Corke,  victualler,  28th  April, 
1703;  consideration,  829/.  3s. — The  towne  and  lands  of 
Aglish,  353a. — rent,  15s.  6d. ; bar.  Muskry,  co.  Corke. — 

the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty  attainted. 

Inrolled  Is/  May  1703. 

4.  RICHD.  BROWNE  of  Coolcour,  co.  Corke,  clerk, 
26th  April  1703;  consideration,  481/.  4 s.  5d. — The  towns 
and  lands  of  Coolcouer  and  Maglasse,  230a. — rent,  9s.  9 \d. ; 
and  for  the  consideration  of  402/.  11s.  9d. — Dundarierke  and 
Broghanes,  308a.  2r. — rent,  51.  4s.  lOlrf. ; bar.  Muskry, 

co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  said  Earl  of  Clancarty. Inrolled 

Is/  May  1703. 

5.  JOHN  ST.  LEGER  of  lnneshonan,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
7th  May  1703;  consideration,  485/.  16s.  lljc/. — The  town 
and  lands  of  Raghagrogli,  251a.  1r.  ; bar.  Kinalea,  co. 

Corke. — part  of  the  private  estate  of  King  James  2 

Inrolled  10 th  May  1703. 


7.  THOMAS  DAUNT  of  Gortigrenan,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
13th  April  1703 ; consideration,  196/.— The  town  and  lands 

of  Ballmlagha,  99a.  1r.  8p.  ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Corke. 

die  private  estate  of  the  late  King  James  2 Inrolled  1 1 th 

May  1703. 

8.  JOHN  IVERS  of  Mount  Ivers,  co.  Clare,  esq.,  26th 

April  1703 ; consideration,  233/.  0s.  9 Jrf. ;— Part  of  the  qr.  or 
plowland  of  Clongeeheen,  254a.— rent,  31.  17 s.  Ijrf. ; bar. 
Tullagh,  co.  Clare.— the  estate  of  John  and  Teige  Ryan, 
gent.,  attainted Inrolled  12 th  May  1703. 

11.  BARTHOLOMEW  VANHOMRIGH  of  Dublin, 
esq.,  a commissioner  of  the  revenue,  30th  April,  1703 ; con- 
sideration, 1,300/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Barberstowne, 
335a. — rent,  6s.  8 d. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — die  estate 

of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyrconnell  attainted. Inrolled  12 th 

May  1703. 

14.  ROBERT  FARTHING  of  Youghall,  merchant,  10th 
May  1703;  consideration,  1,705/.  3s— The  lands  of  Disert 

(except  Sir  John  Brodrick’s  six  acres),  375a.  1r.  24.  p. Cur- 

radoogane,  251a.  2r.  24p.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke 

a waste  ruinous  house  on  die  east  side  of  High-street,  wherein 

Nich’  Ronane  formerly  lived rent,  1/.  5s.  6 d.;  town  of 

Youghall.— the  estate  of  said  Ronane  attainted,  and  the  said 
lands  were  the  private  estate  of  King  James  2.— to  hold,  sub- 
ject to  a chiefly  of  1/.  out  of  Disert,  and  15s.  out  of  Carra- 

goodane,  to  James  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  13 th  May 

1703. 

15.  JOHN  PYKE  of  Woodingstowne,  co.  Tipperary, 

10th  May  1703  ; consideration,  153/.  18s.  Or/— The  lands  of 
Cooleagh,  57a.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — the 
estate  of  King  James  2. Inrolled  21th  May  1703. 

16.  CHRISR.  CROFTS  of  Corke,  26th  April,  1703; 

consideration,  80/. — Five  tenements  on  die  north  key,  in  the 
north  liberties  of  Corke ; city  of  Corke the  estate  of 


Clare- 


Kildare. 


Cork. 


Tipperary. 


Cork. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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Corh. 


Cork. 


Corh. 


Cork. 


Andrew  Murrogh  of  Killcoolishell,  attainted. Inrolled 

Is/  June  1703. 

17.  ROBERT  ROGERS,  alderman  of  Corke ; considera- 
tion, 525 /.,  26tli  April  1703. — The  town  and  lands  of  Mal- 
fonstown,  176  a.  & 8 p. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the 
estate  of  the  late  king  James  2,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  10s. 
payable  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  Is*  June  1703. 

19.  Said  ROBERT  ROGERS,  26th  April  1703 ; con- 

sideration, 483/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Kippane,  169  a.  & 
8 p.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James  2,  subject  to.  a chiefry  of  10s.  payable  to  the 
Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  l's(  June  1703. 

20.  PATIENCE  MURPHY  of  Corke,  widow,  26th  April 
1703;  consideration,  548/.  17s.  2d. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Cawn,  80  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Curraghdaly,  44  a.  1 r.  24  p. — 
Heathy  pasture,  part  thereof,  107  a.  I r.  24  p. — Coolicossane, 
103  a.— Total  rent,  15s.  lit/.;  bar  Muskry,  co.  Corke.— 

the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted. Inrolled 

1st  June  1703. 

22.  Said  PATIENCE  MURPHY,  26th  April  1703; 
consideration,  910/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Cloneen,  420  a. 
— Ballyready,  221  a.  2 r.  8p.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — 
the  estate  of  the  late  King  James  2. Inrolled  1st  June  1703. 


containing  24  feet  each,  and  in  depth  142  feet,  on  Ormond  2 Akse. 

Key,  then  in  his  possession;  city  of  Dublin. — to  hold  fora  

residue  of  a term  of  99  years  from  1st  May  1686  made  by  Dublin. 
Stephen  Ludlow  esq.  to  Terence  Dermott,  attainted,  at  the 
rent  of  12/.,  by  lease  dated  17th  April  1686,  subject  to  said 
rent. Inrolled  14 th  June  1703. 

37.  LEWIS  JONES  of  Dublin,  gent.,  11th  May  1703  ; Dublin. 
consideration,  197/.  — All  that  timber  house,  and  all  that 
brick  house  containing  in  front  51  feet,  in  rear  51  feet,  and 
in  depth  153  feet,  in  Great  Ship-street;  co.  of  city  of  Dublin. 

— the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  14/A 

June  1703. 

39.  JOHN  COOKE  of  Kiltinane,  co.  Tipperary,  esq.,  Tipperary. 
31st  May  1703  ; consideration,  797/.  — Part  of  the  lands  of 
Powerstowne,  79  a. — in  the  lands  of  Clonmell,  41  a.;  bar. 

Iffa  and  Offit,  co.  Tipperary.  — the  private  estate  of  the  late 
King  James  2. Inrolled  nth  June  1703. 

42.  Lord  Mayor,  Sheriffs,  Commons,  and  Citizens  of  Dublin. 
DUBLIN,  28th  May  1703 ; consideration,  830/.  — All  those 
the  several  closes  near  the  pipes,  containing  18  a.,  with  a row 
of  houses  called  Georges  Folly,  in  St.  James  street ; par.  of 
St.  James,  city  of  Dublin.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  nth  June  1703. 


Drogheda. 


Wicklow. 


Dublin. 


23.  THOMAS  STOKER  of  Drogheda,  alderman,  29th 

April  1703 ; consideration,  74/. — Two  houses  with  a horse 
mill  and  garden  adjoining  together,  then  in  his  possession, 
by  a lease  for  61  years  from  May  1669,  under  the  rent  of  4/. ; 
rent,  Is.  — liberties  of  Drogheda. — the  estate  of  Chris- 
topher Cheevers,  attainted. Inrolled  3 d June  1703. 

24.  HENRY  OGLE  of  Drogheda,  alderman,  4th  May 
1703;  consideration,  57/.  13s.  — All  that  piece  of  ground 
called  Mattock’s  Park,  containing  7 a.  1 R. ; rent,  6 d. — liber- 
ties of  Drogheda. — the  estate  of  said  Christopher  Cheevers. 

Inrolled  3d  June  1703. 

25.  THOMAS  BELLEW  of  Dublin,  esq.,  31st  May 

1703 ; consideration,  25/. — All  that  cabbin  or  tenement  and 
garden  plott  within  the  town  wall,  near  Butter  Gate,  town  of 
Drogheda. — the  estate  of  Thomas  Bellew  of  Gaffney,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  7/A  June  1703. 

27.  HUMPHRY  SHEARES  of  Corke,  gent.,  24th  May 

1703 ; consideration,  2,669/.  10s.  Did. — The  towns  and  lands 
of  Coolemucky,  342  a. — a pasturable  turf  bogg,  84  a. — Bal- 
lingully  and  Ratlifelan,  338  a. — Iniskareen  alias  Knockan- 
teen,  169  a.  — Knockshanavoy,  365  a.  — rent,  21.  4-s. ; bar. 
Muskry,  co.  Corke.  — the  estate  of  Donogh,  late  Earl  of 
Clancarty. Inrolled  8 th  June  1703. 

28.  GEORGE  SEVELL  of  Dublin,  gent.,  13th  May 

1703;  consideration,  37/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Knock- 
adrett;  bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Wicklow. — to  hold  for  the  lives 
of  William  Wolverston,  Chistopher  and  Francis  his  sons,  in 
trust  for  Sir  Richard  Kennedy  bart.,  whose  father,  Sir  Robert, 
demised  the  same,  9th  November  1686,  to  said  William 
Wolverston,  attainted. Inrolled  8th  June  1703. 

30.  JOHN  CUSACK  of  Killkisheen,  co.  Clare,  esq., 
31st  May  1703;  consideration,  288/. — The  towns  and  lands 
of  Oughterrush. — South  alias  Iragh,  167  a. — Killevoy,  part 
of  Monngenagh,  143  a.  ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — Total 
rent,  31.  8s.  3 id. — the  estate  of  Teige  and  John  Ryan,' at- 
tainted.— - — Inrolled  8th  June  1703. 

32.  ROBERT  RIGMAIDEN  of  Dublin,  watchmaker, 
nephew  and  heir  of  Robert  Smith  late  of  Rathmacralian,  co. 
Meath,  19th  March  1702;  consideration,  236/.  3s.  7 ^d. — 
The  town  and  lands  of  Knockerk,  203  a.  2 r. — part  of  Bry- 
anstowne,  30  a.  ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.  — subject  to  -the 
chiefry  of  61.  per  annum  payable  to  Thomas  Peppard  esq., 
which  lands  had  been  granted  to  Godart  Earl  of  Atlilone, 
and  by  his  lordship  conveyed  and  sold  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release,  dated  20th  and  21st  June  1698,  for  208/.  to  y*  said 
Robert  Smith. Inrolled  10/A  June  1703. 

36.  CHARLES  DEERING  of  Dublin,  esq.,  7th  June 
1703;  consideration,  238/.— All  that  house  in  front  and  rear, 
(122.) 


44.  BRIGADIER  HENRY  CONYNGHAM,  10th  April 
1703;  consideration,  1,766/. — The  towns  of  Rochestowne, 
220  a.  Rowstowne,  128  a.  the  tucking  mill  and  corn  mill 
thereon.  — part  of  Stackallin,  198  a. — Avilstowne,  113  a. — 
part  of  Barnwellstowne,  40  a. — part  of  Corballis,  107  A. ; bar. 
Slane,  co.  Meath. — and  all  other  lands  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Blackley,  as  tenant  to  said  trustees,  at  y'  rent  of  160/. ; at 
which  value  yc  - Brigadier  bought  y'  same. — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. — Inrolled  18 th  June  1703. 

47.  WILLIAM  ROGERS  of  Ballagh,  co.  Dublin,  gent., 
3d  June  1703  ; consideration,  252/. — All  the  town  and  lands 
of  East  Curragh,  with  all  commonage,  turbary,  &c.  thereto 
belonging,  60  a.  ; bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin. — die  estate  of 
Richard  Fagan  esq.,  attainted. Inrolled  19/A  June  1703. 

49.  JOHN  HUNT  of  Glangoul,  co.  Tipperary,  gent., 
12th  June  1703 ; consideration,  422/.  12s.  9J</.— The  lands 
of  Curra  als  Curryliouse,  177  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Kenry,  co! 
Limerick.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James,  subject  to  a 

chiefry  of  2s.  5 d.  to  the  Earl  of  Kildare. Inrolled 

19/A  June  1703. 

51.  EDWARD  CROW  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Galway,  esq  , 
14th  June  1703;  consideration,  200/.  — All  the  trustees 
right,  tide,  interest,  and  estate  into  and  out  of  the  lands  fol- 
lowing; viz.  the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Castle  Quarter 
alias  Tallynedaly,  125  A.  prof.  77  a.  3 R.  bogg. — Gortnapourn, 
148  a. — Clonmoyle,  54  a. — in  Itaigh,  5 a. — in  Caronalaghy, 
9 a. — in  Lack,  13  a. — Lisovally  als  Lisrevally,  61  a.  2 n.  16  p. 
prof.  36  a.  2 r.  16  p.  unprof.  — Clooncurry  alias  Cloona- 
curry,  56  A- — Curheene,  23  a. — in  Itussbellon  als  Russells- 
towne,  4-  a. — in  Shanballymore  als  Conyulta,-  4 a.  — Total 
quantity,  502  a.  prof.  114  a.  unprof.;  bar.  Dunmore,  co. 

Galway. — the  estate  of  James  Lully,  attainted. Inrolled 

19/A  June  1703. 

52.  Honble.  WILLIAM  FITZMAURICE  of  Gullane, 

co.  Kerry,  esq.,  12th  June  1703;  consideration,  5,008/. — The 
castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Gorlnetubrid,  245  a.  3 it. — Ros- 
verilane,  Moyvane,  Ballynelaugy,  396  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Killcene, 
164  a.  — Rath,  174  a.  & 32  p.— Drumcumane,  609  a.  — in 
Gortmore  and  Coolgonnan,  48  a. — liberty  of  commonage  on 
the  commons  of  Clonluske  alias  Clongish. — the  mountain  of 
Monymuck  and  Ballydanniell,  694  a.  1 r.  16  p. — die  lands  of 
Clounmore,  429  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Total  quit  rent,  30/.  7s.  6 \d. ; 
bar.  Comiello,  co.  Limerick. — the  estate  of  Sir  John  Fitz- 
Gerald, attainted. Inrolled  21st  June  1703. 

55.  THOMAS  HOWELL  of  Dublin,  joyner,  13th  May 
1703 ; consideration,  144/. — The  house  or  tenement  called 
Casey’s  Tower,  on  the  blind  quay,  containing  in  front  21  feet, 
and  in  depth  backwards  55  feet;  City  of  Dublin. — the  estate 
j of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  21  si  June  1703. 

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56.  Brigadier  GUSTAVUS  HAMILTON,  14th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  620/.  — The  town,  lands,  and  woods 
of  Great  Berrys  ais  Barrymore,  339  a.  prof.  219  a.  unprof. 
4/.  7s.  9 d. ; bar.  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon. — the  estate  of 

Christopher  Dillon  of  Moyvannon InroUed  21s/  June 

1703. 


Limerick.  58.  JAMES  DAWSON  of  Ballynecourty,  co.  Tipperary, 
esq.,  7th  June  1703.— In  Knockroe,  355  a.— Cool,  35  a.  1 it. 


8 !’•  — Cloghine,  110  a.  2 r. — consideration,  1,767/.;  bar.  s a*»«. 

Coonagh  and  Ownybegg,  co.  Limerick.  — the  estate  of  the . 

late  King  James  2 InroUed  21s/  June  1703. 

59.  MATTHIAS  ERBERRY  of  Ballincolligg,  co.  Corke,  Cork. 
gent.,  31st  May  1703;  consideration,  165/.  18s.  5 d. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Cahirbaroole,  236  a.  2 it.  24  p. ; rent,  2s. 

9£d. ; bar.  Muskry,  co.  CoitKE. — the  estate  of  Donogh  late 
Earl  of  Clancarty. Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 


Cork. 


Cork. 


Meath. 


Cork. 


Cork. 


Meath. 


Roll,  M Anne,  first  part,  bade. 


1-  HUMPHRY  SHEA11ES  of  Corke,  apothecary,  15th 
March  1702;  consideration,  200/.  17s.  9Jd— Part  of  Hug- 
gaisland,  in  the  north  side  of  Bandon  Road,  in  the  south 
liberty  of  Corke. — a small  front  house  and  backside  in  Mill- 

street,  south  side,  opposite  to  the  fish-shambles old  walls, 

wherein  is  a study  built,  with  a brick  house  and  2 small 
ruined  back  houses  in  Cross-street,  west  side,  bounded  W. 
with  the  city  walls.— a thatched  house  near  the  road  leading 
to  the  fair,  and  a garden  thereto  next  adjoining.— a thatched 
house  near  the  road  leading  to  Mallow,  containing  28  feet  in 
length,  with  a backside  and  garden  adjoining.— a small  par- 
cell  of  waste  ground— north  liberties,  same  co.— to  hold  the 
last  three  for  the  life  of  Tho‘  Coppinger;  which  premisses 
had  been  conveyed  by  Henry  Earl  of  Romney,  by  three 
several  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November 
1698,  for  the  sum  of  730/.  15s.  8 </.,  to  James  Walshe  of 
Corke,  esq.,  who  (9th  February  1702)  assigned  the  same  to 
said  Sheares,  witli  full  liberty  to  take  out  conveyances  thereof 

from  the  said  trustees  in  liis  own  name. InroUed  4 th  May 

1703.  y 

7.  WALLIS  WARREN  of  Laragh,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
22d  April  1703;  consideration,  463/.  14s.  8</.— The  towns 
and  lands  of  Kilbarry,  450  a— Knockacorry,  120  a.  14s.  8</.; 
bar.  Muskry,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of 
Clancarty. InroUed  5th  May  1703. 

9.  WALLIS  WARREN  of  Laragh,  24th  March  1702; 
consideration,  138/  6s.  Gd.  — The  towns  and  lands  of  East 
and  West  Curryclough,  547  a.  & 32  p.  13s.  Gd. ; bar.  Muskry, 
co.  Corke;  which  he  had  purchased  from  Henry  Earl  of 
Romney,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  No- 
vember 1699,  for  the  sum  of  188/.  & 3 d.— InroUed  7th  May 
1703.  y 


14.  ARTHUR  MEREDITH  esq.  of  Dollardstowne,  co 
Meath,  18th  March  1702;  consideration,  824/.  8s.  5\d.— 
The  town  and  lands  of  Rathbran  y=  Moore,  335  a.  3 r— 
Davidstowne,  91a.  3 r.— Newrath,  107  a.;  bar.  Slane,  co. 

Meatii— Total  quantity,  534  a.  2 n. ; rent,  10/.  15s.  5>d. 

the  estate  ol  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted ; and  were, 
amongst  other  lands,  granted  by  patent  to  Godart  Earl  of 
Athlone,  15th  April  1693  ; and  by  his  Lordship,  by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release,  dated  13th  and  14th  June  1698,  for  the 
sum  of  318/.  conveyed  to  the  said  Arthur  Meredith  and  his 
heirs. Inrolled  8th  May  1703. 


51  12s.  8<Z. ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  Chris- 
topher late  Lord  Slane,  and  were  granted  by  patent  15th 
April  1693  to  Godart  Earl  of  Athlone,  who  (by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release,  dated  16  th  and  17th  June  1698)  for  the 

sum  of  260/.  conveyed  the  same  to  said  Shinton. InroUed 

15 th  May  1703. 

31.  HENRY  GOWER  of  Dublin,  gent.,  13th  May  1703 ; Tipperary. 
consideration,  318/.  7s.  9 d.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Knock- 

urra,  119  a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  25 th  May  1703. 

32.  RICHARD  KELLETT  of  Clonmel,  gent.,  14th  May  Tipperary. 
1703 ; consideration,  290/— The  town  and  lands  of  Clogh- 

necody,  100  a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary.  — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed  27 th  May  1703. 

33.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROBINSON  of  Dublin,  knt.,  15th  Carlow. 

May  1703;  consideration,  508/. —The  town  and  lands  of 
Ballylane,  150  a.;  bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow. — die  estate  of 
Charles  Byrne,  attainted InroUed  27th  May  1703. 

34.  Sir  JOHN  MEAD  of  Ballintober,  co.  Corke,  knt.,  Cork. 
20th  April  1793 ; consideration,  277/.— The  lands  of  Bally- 
dreden  and  Ballingore ; bar.  Orrery  and  Kilmore,  co.  Corke. 

— The  estate  of  Michael  Casey,  by  virtue  of  a mortgage  to 
him  thereof  made  by  William  Fitzgerald  of  Casde  Dodd, 
co.  Corke,  esq.,  for  900/.;  and  were,  by  said  Casey,  who 
stands  attainted,  conveyed  and  settled  so  as  diat  he  was 
entitled  thereto  only  for  term  of  his  life,  on  13th  February 

1688.  to  hold  to  Sir  John  for  the  life  of  said  Casey. 

InroUed  29 th  May  1703. 

36.  Said  Sir  JOHN,  20th  April  1703;  consideration,  Cork 
840/.  12s.  5<Z.  (being  the  residue  of  2,260/.  for  which  Sir  John 
Mead,  in  the  name  of  Henry  Ludier  esq.,  contracted  with 
the  trustees,  lOdi  December  1702,  after  deduction  of  23/. 

9s.  7 d.  for  the  crown  rent  of  1/.  10s.  4k/.  and  of  1,395/.  18s., 
for  so  much  due  to  him  on  diree  mortgages  of  the  premises, 
allowed  by  die  trustees  on  his  claims,  Nos.  39,  52,  and  180, 
sold  to  die  said  Sir  John  Mead.)  — The  towns  and  lands  of 
Knockylinane,  Ballyphillipeene,  and  Monyparson,  663  a.  24.  p. 

— Towreen  aisTurim,  1,214a.  2r.  32p— Magola,  240a.  3r. 

32  p— Fagha,  (except  Garraghboy,)  262  a.  3 r.  32  p— rent, 

1/.  10s.  4£</.;  bar.  Barretts,  co.  Corke.  — the  estate  of 
Colonel  John  Barrett,  attainted InroUed  29 th  May  1703. 


19.  JOHN  MORRISON  of  Corke,  merchant,  13di  April 
1703;  consideration,  204/.  9s.  4k/— Tile  town  and  lands  of 
iiallyskeemeen,  } plowF,  68  a.  1 r.  32  p. ; rent,  3s.  8r/ • 
North  Liberties  of  Corke— the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl 
of  Clancarty Inrolled  8 th  May  1703. 


38  Dr.  JEREMIAH  MARSH,  Dean  of  Killmore,  27d. 
April  1703;  consideration,  124/.  — In  Rossro,  52  a.  — in 
Monycody  alias  Mongimacody,  53  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co. 

Kilkenny— The  estate  of  the  late  King  James  2. InroUed 

4 th  June  1703. 


20.  Akin.  JOHN  NEWENHAM  of  Corke,  23d  Mat 
1702;  consideration,  3,516/.  3s.  7 \d.— The  towns  and  hu 
of  Loghanemore  alias  Lehanemore,  548  a— Ballyphehai 

and  half  of  Skeaghbcgg  adjoining  to  y°  same,  195  a re: 

11.  - Parknccrussey,  5 a.  English  ; South  Liberties 
CORKE— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Gould,  attainted;  and  wc 
granted  to  Henry  Earl  of  Romney,  who  by  deeds  of  lease  a, 
release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum 
921/.  7s.  6ti.  conveyed  the  same  to  said  Aid"  Newenham  — 
Inrolled  8/A  May  1703. 

26.  RICHARD  SHINTON  of  Slane,  gent.,  19tl,  Mar, 
1702;  consideration,  221/.  19s.  10rf— The  town  and  lands 
Larga,  Rathlegan,  and  Mullaghmoore,  329  a.  3 r.  20 1>. ; rei 


39.  WM.  CONOLLY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  14th  May  1703;  con- 

sideration, 744/.  11s.  Old. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Monigs- 
towne  alias  Momstowne  and  Knockbody  alias  Bodmanhill, 
583  a.;  rent,  11/.  16s.  4J<Z. ; bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath. 
— the  estate  of  Sir  John  Nugent  and  Colonel  Richard 
Nugent,  attainted,  or  one  of  them. InroUed  5th  June  1703. 

40.  SAMUEL  DOPPING  of  Dublin,  esq.,  31st  May 
1703;  consideration,  452/.  13s.  6d— That  part  of  the  town 
and  lands  of  Esker  in  lease  to  Colonel  Thomas  Bellew,  from 
y“  mislees>  f<»'  27  years  from  1st  May  1702,  whereof  y'  ]ong 
meadow  containing  9 a.,  whether  die  same  lye  in  Esker  or 
Ballyowen,  is  parcel,  togedier  widi  die  water  corn  mill  in 
Esker,  and  all  banks,  floodgates,  wyres,  &c.  thereto  belong- 


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2 Anne.  ing,  195  a. — more,  part  of  Esker,  3 a;  bar.  Newcastle  and 
Upper  Crosse,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham, 

Dublin.  attainted. — Note:  By  deed,  dated  7th  June  1703,  Mr.  Pop- 

ping declared  that  his  name  was  used  by  the  special  appoint- 
ment of  and  in  trust  for  the  said  Thomas  Bellew  of  Bellews- 
towne,  co.  Meath,  esq.,  and  therefore  he  released  and  con- 
firmed yc  same  to  him  and  his  heirs. — ( Inrolled  1th  June  anno 
2<i»,  2*°  pars,  1.  roll  18.) Inrolled  1th  June  1703. 

Drogheda.  42.  Akin.  JOHN  GRAHAM  of  Drogheda,  12th  May 
1703;  considerations,  67/.  6s.,  92/.  11s.,  16/.  16s.,  and 
34/.  12s. — A stone  slated  house  or  messuage  and  garden,  a 
thatched  tenement  and  garden,  two  thatched  cabbins  and  a 
park  with  a garden,  a house  and  garden,  a house  and  garden, 
a house  and  garden;  rent,  7s.  6 </.;  town  and  liberties  of 
Drogheda. — the  estate  of  Christopher  Clieevers,  attainted. 

■ Inrolled  10 th  June  1703. 

Meath.  44.  WILLIAM  LAMBE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  14th  May 
1703;  consideration,  123/.  13s.  5 \d. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Tankardsrath,  containing  80  a.  ; rent,  2s.  6 d. ; bar.  Mor- 
gallion,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  Edward  Plunkett,  attainted. 

• -Inrolled  10//i  June  1703. 

Meath.  45.  THOMAS  MOLYNEUX  esq.,  M.D.,  19th  April 
1703 ; consideration,  595/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Adams- 
towne,  189  a.  ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of 
Richard  late  Earl  of  Tirconnell,  attainted ; to  hold  to  him 
and  his  heirs,  subject  to  a lease  made  thereof  by  the  trustees 
to  Samuel  Dopping  of  Dublin,  esq.,  for  three  lives  renewable 
for  ever,  at  the  rent  of  35/. Inrolled  10/A  June  1703. 

Meath.  48.  SAMUEL  DOPPING  of  Dublin,  esq.,  14th  May 
1703;  consideration,  148/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Cull- 
mullin,  40  a.;  rent,  1/.  5s.  1 1 \d. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. — 

the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford,  attainted. Inrolled  10/A 

June  1703. 

Limerick.  50.  Sir  MATTHEW  DEANE  knt,  11th  May  1703 ; 

consideration,  ) 95/.  12s.  3 \d. — The  lands  of  Killmacanerly, 
containing  76  a.;  bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick. — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  Janies  2. Inrolled  10/A  June  1703. 


51.  Said  Sir  MATTHEW,  14th  May  1703;  consi-  2 Asxe. 

deration,  1,890/.  9s. — The  town  and  lands  of  Claslimorgan, 

1 plowld,  and  part  of  Castlemore,  451a.  2r.  16  p. — Bal-  Cork. 

lynemony,  1 plowlJ,  229  a.  3r.  16p. — Carrickduffe,  1 plowl'1, 

398  a.  24  p. — rent,  16s.  6 d.;  bar.  Barretts,  co.  Corke. — the 

estate  of  Colonel  John  Barrett,  attainted. Inrolled  10/A 

June  1703. 

53.  JOSEPH  MADDOCK  of  Dublin,  linen-draper,  2d  Kildare. 
June  1703;  consideration,  815/. — All  that  part  of  Kilteel 

alias  Cholmondlys  Farm  als  Brians  Frame,  with  the  benefit  of 
a large  | common  adjoining,  178  a.  32  p. — 10s.;  bar.  Salt,  co. 

Kildare. — die  estate  of  the  Earl  of  Tirconnell,  attainted. 

Inrolled  12/A  June  1703. 

54.  RICHARD  POWELL  of  Clogliviller,  co.  Limerick,  limerick. 
gent.,  19th  April  1703;  consideration,  901/.  18s.  Hid. — The 

towns  and  lands  of  Galbuoly,  180  a. — Tonetire,  74  a.  3 it. 

6 p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James  2. Inrolled  14/A  June  1703. 

56.  ROBERT  SMITH  of  Ballyloghloe,  co.  Westmeath,  Westmeath. 
cike,  7th  June  1703;  consideration,  87/.— The  town  and 

lands  of  Milerstowne,  22  a.  2 r.  16  P. ; bar.  Farbill,  co. 

Westmeath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

14/A  June  1703. 

57.  MATTHEW  JACOB  of  St.  Johnstowne,  co.  Tip-  Tipperary. 
perary,  esq.,  31st  May  1703;  consideration,  900/.  Us.  8 d. — 

The  town  and  lands  of  Johnstowne  alias  Josingstowne, 

370  a.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  1/.  4s.  Ad.  to  Sir 
Redmond  Everard  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  15/A  June  1703. 

58.  JAS.  DAWSON  of  Ballynecourty,  co.  Tipperary,  Tipperary. 
erq.,  10th  June  1703;  consideration  26/. — In  the  mountain  of 
Monenabuoly,  Cappaconane,  and  Ballycrehane,  29  a.  ; bar. 
Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the  late  King 

James  2. — Inrolled  15/A  June  1703. 

59.  JOHN  PAGE  of  Dublin,  Alderman,  3d  June  1703 ; Meath. 
consideradon,  443/.  17s.  6<Z. — The  town  and  lands  of  Great 

Boolis,  191  a.;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  die 
late  King  James. — Inrolled  17/A  June  1703. 


Roll,  %d  Anne,  second  part,  face. 


Meath.  1.  EDWARD  SINGLETON  esq.,  Alderman  of  Drog- 
heda, 15th  June  1703 ; consideration,  4,322/. — The  towns 
and  lands  of  Pierstowne,  127  a.  3b.;  rent,  21.  Us.  8tZ. — 
Kiernonstowne,  66  a.  1 R.  1/.  6s.  9 %d. — Corrstowne,  89  a. 
2 r.  1/.  16s.  2\d. — Rathtrasny,  125  a.  2 n.  21.  10s.  9id. — 
Acclare,  158  a.  2 r.  31.  4s.  2d. ; two  mills  thereon. — part  of 
Upper  and  Lower  Drumconradi,  553  a.  11/.  14s.  5 \d. — 
Baltsederick,  134  a.  21.  14s.  3d. — Total  quantity,  1,234  a. 
2 r. — Upper  and  Lower  Dromsowry,  369  a.  ; rent,  7/.  9s.  6 d. 
— Clonepartain  alias  Clanburcan  alias  Clonbricken  ats  Clanie- 
rean,  198  a.  2 r.  ; rent,  4 1.  0s.  4 %d. — Belrath  als  Baltrath, 
139  a.  2 r.  21.  16s.  3 \d. — Rathnalley  ats  Rathvicknalloe  alias 
Rathmickinall,  53  a.  2 r.  1/.  Is.  7 $</. — Carrick-Iverane, 
167  a.  2 r.  3/.  7s.  9ij<Z. — Total  quantity  928  a. — All  together 
2,162  a.  2 n. ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath. — which  lands,  by 
deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  20th  and  21st  June  1698, 
were  conveyed  to  the  said  Mr.  Singleton  by  Godart  Earl  of 
Athlone,  for  the  sum  of  1,200/.  under  the  yearly  rent  of  300/. 
with  9<Z.  per  pound  receiver’s  fees. — also  the  lands  of  Moonin- 
stowne,  75  a.  2 r.  ; rent,  21.  3s.  2d. — diat  part  of  Dromcon- 
rath,  joining  to  Mooninstowne,  called  Girenan,  46  a.  ; Street, 
158  a.  2 r.  3/.  4s.  2d.  — Ardagh,  230  a.  4/.  13s.  1W. 
(Coolederry  is  mentioned  in  the  granting  part,  but  no 
number  of  acres.) — Total  quantity,  510  a.  — Total  rent, 
54 1.  4s.  4d. — which  by  deeds  of  same  date  were  conveyed  by 
ye  said  Earl  to  said  Mr.  Singleton  for  270/.  under  the  rent  of 
50/.  with  12 d.  per  pound  receiver’s  fees,  which  lands,  by  this 
trustee  deed,  were  absolutely  conveyed  to  him  extinguished 
and  discharged  of  the  said  several  rents  and  receiver’s  fees. — 
the  estate  of  Lord  Slane. — Inrolled  21s/  June  1703. 

Meath.  7.  Brigr.  HENRY  CONYNGHAM,  10th  April  1703; 

consideration,  4,637/.  19s.  3d. — The  manor,  capital  messuage, 
(122.) 


and  castle  of  Slane ; the  town  and  lands  of  Slane,  and  Slane 
Hill,  including  the  lands,  part  of  the  private  estate  hereafter 
mentioned,  991  a. — Hardingstowne,  215  a. — Mullaghdillon, 
180  a. — In  Cashell,  36  a.  — rent,  23/.  18s.  7.W. ; bar.  Slane, 
co.  Meath. — die  estates  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane  and 
King  James  2. Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 

10.  An  INDENTURE  tripartite,  made  30th  December 
1702,  between  the  trustees  of  the  first  part;  Mercy  Tandy 
of  Lisburne,  co.  Antrim,  widow,  of  the  second  part ; Thomas 
Amory  of  Dublin,  esq.,  and  John  Elcock,  of  Loughgall,  co. 
Armagh,  gent.,  of  the  diird  part;  whereas  by  patent  dated 
10th  August  1666  a grant  was  made  to  Sir  George  Rawdon 
bart.  and  his  heirs,  in  trust  for  said  Mercy  Tandy,  of  306  a. 
1 n.  26  p.  in  Agher-Palleis,  which  Sir  Arthur  Rawdon,  his 
son,  by  deed-poll,  dated  21st  November  1691,  conveyed  to 
her  pursuant  to  the  said  trust. — and  whereas  by  several  sub- 
sequent patents  were  granted  to  James  Duke  of  York  and 
his  heirs.  — in  the  same,  280  a.  1 r.  14  p.  — in  the  same, 
59  a.  1 R.  35  p.,  being  die  rest  of  said  lands  of  Agher-Palleis, 
and  were  now  vested  in  die  said  trustees ; and  having  been 
hitherto  held  in  common,  or  at  least  not  certainly  divided, 
and  it  being  thought  best  for  all  die  said  parties,  that  the 
same  be  so  divided,  die  trustees  and  Mrs.  Tandy,  in  con- 
sideration of  5s.  being  paid  to  each,  hereby  confirmed  and 
released  to  the  said  Amory  and  Elcock,  the  lands  of  Aglier 
Pallais  als  Aglia  Pallas  alias  Agha-Pallis,  (as  die  same  have 
been  lately  admeasured  by  consent  of  the  said  parties,)  572  a. 
& 32  p.— to  hold  as  to  275  a.  3 r.  29  p.,  being  the  north  part 
thereof,  with  the  dwelling  house  thereon,  as  the  same  is 
bounded  and  described  in  an  annexed  map  or  plan,  to  the 
use  of  the  said  trustees  and  their  heirs;  and  as  to  275  a.  3 n. 
29  p.,  being  the  south  part  thereof,  and  as  to  20  a.  1 r.  14  p. 


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and  south  parts  as  de- 
'f  yc  said  Mercy  Tandy 


22 d June  1703. 

'.  13.  BRYAN  HIGGINS  of  Dublin,  gent.,  29th  April 

1703;  consideration,  563/.  18s.  Id.,  remaining  of  the  full 
purchase  money  of  1,128/. — The  lands  of  Glyn,  138  a.  2 it. 
16p. — Caine,  333  A. — Tullywood,  87  a. — Ballymurry,  54  a. 
2 it. — Nahod  and  Aglialin,  108  a.  ; bar.  Clonlonane,  co. 
Westmeath. — rent,  13/.  18s.  0M— to  hold  during  the  re- 
mainder of  a term  of  99  years,  demised  by  Sir  Theophilus 
and  Sir  Arthur  Jones,  among  other  lands,  to  Edward  Tyrrell 
iind  Oliver  Fitz-Gerald,  in  trust  for  James  Magauly,  28th 
April  1676,  for  99  years  from  1st  May  ensuing,  at  the  rent 
of  61/.  4s.  \d.,  whereof  the  rent  which  the  said  Higgins  was 
to  pay  in  proportion  with  the  other  lands  in  said  lease,  at  Is. 
per  acre,  amounts  to  34/.  2s. Inrolletl  26 th  June  1703. 

15.  SAML.  ROLLS  of  Ballywilliam,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
date  10th  April  1703 ; consideration,  504/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  C'oolroe,  122  a.  1 n.  24  p. ; bar.  Barretts,  co.  Corke. 

— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James  2. Inrolled  28 th  June  , 

1703. 


interest  therein  by  virtue  o 
attainder  of  Peter  Baker.- 


i mortgage  vested  in  them  by  the 
-Inrolled  30 th  June  1703. 


32.  JAMES  ANDERSON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  12th  June 
1703  ; consideration,  1,215/. — The  lands  of  Crowbane,  with 
2 deserts  and  7 qrs.  of  Sheepstowne,  Derylake  ats  Derrylogh, 
Templegouran,  three  tenements  and  3 gardens  in  Newry,  and 

a park ; bar.  Newry  and  Morne,  co.  Downe which  lands  of 

Crowbane  and  2 deserts  were  demised  by  Nicholas  Bagnall 
to  Patrick  White,  attainted,  7th  April  1670,  for  61  years 
from  25th  March  preceding,  at  y=  rent  of  3s.— Sheepstown, 
Derrylake,  and  Templegowran  were  demised  by  same  to 
same,  by  lease  of  same  date  for  65  years  and  half  from  said 
25th  March,  at  the  rent  of  20/. — and  the  premises  in  Newry 
were  demised  from  same  to  same,  by  3 several  leases,  all  dated 
9th  January  1685  for  21  years  from  29th  September  1686, 
at  the  rents  of  10s.,  10s.,  and  8s.,  to  hold  for  y°  residue  of 
said  terms.  — Note:  By  indenture  dated  3d  July  1703 
Mr.  Anderson  for  the  sum  of  1,050/.  sold  these  premisses  to 
William  Wallace  of  Newry,  merchant.  — ( InroUed  2<itk 

January  1704,  anno  3!°,  V-' pars  dorso,  r.  22.) Inrolled 

30th  June  1703. 

34.  Sir  THOMAS  SOUTHWELL  bart.,  22d  June  , 
I 1703 ; consideration,  116/.— In  Ardagli,  29  a.  & 32  p.  ; bar. 

16.  WILLIAM  MAN  WARING  of  Dublin,  esq.,  18th  Connello,  co.  Limerick — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James  2. 


June  1703;  consideration,  573/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Moninetinelany,  456  a.  1/.  10s.  3) </.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.—the  estate  of  the  late  Lord  Galmoy,  attainted. 

Inrolled  28th  June  1703. 

20.  ROBERT  ATKINS  of  Ballyghadowne,  co.  Corke, 
gent.,  20th  April  1703  ; consideration,  341/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Gortard,  309  a.  3 n.  16  p. ; rent,  3s. ; bar.  West 
Carbery,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Edward  Gallway,  at- 
tainted.—to  hold  subject  to  a chiefl  y of  5s.  3d.  payable  to  Sir 
Richard  Cox. Inrolled  2 0th  June  1703. 

22.  THOMAS  DALYELL  esq.,  of  Dublin,  31st  May 
1703  ; consideration,  4,391/.  12s.  9 d. — The  towns  and  lands 
of  ||  Tceknevan,  3 1 7 a.  1 r.  24  p— 1|  Baliybrack,  193  a.  & 16  p. 
—||  Kclleskin  alias  Killcaskin,  316  a.  & 8 p.— f Ballynakill 
and  Killina,  859  a.  & 8 p. — |-  Darymony  alias  Derrynany, 
209  a.  & 16  p. — f Ballyliiny  alias  Ballyshanon,  83  a.  1 r. 
16  p — | Dromines  and  Derrymore  ats  Dromure,  659  a.  2 it. 
32 p.— 1|  Killpatrick,  233  t.  3b.  16 r.  prof.  919  a.  unprof, 
bogg;  bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare.— die  estate  of  Francis 
Leigh,  attainted,  paying  the  quit-rent  of  7/.  15s.  10\d.  out  of 
the  lands  thus  -f  marked,  and  the  crown  rent  of  3/.  Is.  4£</. 
out  of  the  lands  thus  ||  marked. Inrolled  29 th  June  1703. 

25.  JOHN  BltANTHWAIT  M.  D.,  21st  June  1703; 
consideration,  2,502/ — The  town  and  lands  of  Farranashe- 
shery,  N.  and  S.,  with  46  cabbins  thereon,  615  a.  prof.  35  a. 
unprof.— Shandangins  alias  Sbandangan,  with  14  cabbins, 
575  a.— rent,  17/.  5s.  Ad. ; bar.  Muskry,  co.  Corke. — the 
estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty,  Charles  McCarthy 
le  of  them. InroUed  30th  June  1703. 


of  Ardaclug! 


28.  JEREMIAH  COGIILANofLismore,  co.  Waterford, 
gent.,  12th  June  1703;  consideration,  310/.  16s.  2d.  — A 
front  house,  moult  house,  and  back  house  on  the  east  side  of 
High-street.— a ruinous  house,  on  the  west  side  of  High-street, 
near  the  Broad  Stone.  — a large  stone  house  near  to  the 
Clock  Gate  ranging  in  length  to  the  Key,  joining  to  part  of 
the  Custom  House  on  one  side,  and  the  Exchange  o-  the 
other,  and  with  Lord  Corke’s  land  south. — all  that  plott  of 
ground  lately  built  on  by  Edw.  Laundy,  deceased,  in  the 
lane  next  Clock  Gate,  bounded  to  die  Clock  Castle  W.,  and 
thence  ranging  in  length  to  the  Key  E.,  and  in  breadth  from 
Rolmnes  land  N.,  to  the  said  lane  S. — rent,  3/.  12s. 

old  house,  out-house  and  garden,  1/.  17S.  6 d. 

plott  without  the  Abbey  Gate,  Is.  6rf. ; town  of  You'duil, 


•a  large 


Corke.- 
30/A  June  1703. 


• of  Nicholas  Ramin,  attainted 


30.  JOHN  COOKE  of  Youghall,  alderman,  21st  June 
1703;  consideration,  272/.— the  lands  of  Killrush  and  Kip- 
pane;  bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Corke — and  all  their  estate  and 


—InroUed  30/A  June  1703. 

36.  HECTOR  VAUGHAN  of  Knocknemace,  Kings  Co., 

esq.,  5th  June  1703 ; consideration,  405/ The  town  and 

lands  of  Moneagenagh,  319  a.;  rent,  4/.  16s.  10<Z. ; bar. 
Tullagh,  co.  Clare.— the  estate  of  John  and  Teige  Ryan, 
attainted. InroUed  ls<  July  1703. 

38.  ROBERT  SHAW  of  Galway,  esq.,  23d  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  570/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Cahirsirally 
and  Killinsiveny,  431  a.  & 16  p.;  bar.  Kiltarton,  co.  Gal- 
way.—in  Carraghteige,  145  a.— in  Drumharsna,  72  a.  ; bar. 
Dunkellin,  same  co. — the  estate  of  William  Tuite,  attainted. 
InroUed  3d  July  1703. 

40.  JOHN  BURY  of  Ballynecarrigy,  co.  Limerick,  esq., 
22d  April  1703;  consideration,  131/.— In  Dromherbegg, 
being  the  moiety  thereof,  35  a.  ; rent,  19s.  9 d. ; bar.  Kenry, 
co.  Limerick. — the  estate  of  Sir  Drury  Wray  bart.,  attainted. 
InroUed  3 d July  1703. 

42.  Said  BURY,  30th  April  1703  ; consideration,  1,087/. 
—In  Middle  Killashara,  61  a.— in  south  Killashara,  34  a.— 
in  Graige  a's  Grange,  40  a. — Pallice  ais  Castle  Pallice  and 
Knock tershane,  283  a.  1 r.  18  p. ; same  bar.  and  co.— the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled  3d  July  1703. 

44.  ROBERT  TWIGG  of  the  city  of  Limerick,  alder-  , 
man,  30th  April  1703 ; consideration,  1,833/.—' The  towns 

and  lands  of  Wliitestowne,  248  a Scartballyvallisa,  40  a— 

Ballyogarhine.  64  a — Carrigmartin,  63  a.— Coolecragh,  20  a.  ; 
bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  3d  July  1703. 

46.  Sir  DONAT  O’BRYEN  bart.,  23d  June  1703; 
considerations,  145/.  and  10/.— In  Knockshannavoe,  174  a. 

2 r.  4/.  7s.  5|rf, ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — the  estate  of 
Francis  Arthur,  attainted.— Danganbrack,  Crevagh,  Cahir- 
vim  ats  Crevagh  ats  Cahirkelly,  Madderakeefewest,  and 

Killdrum,  440  a.  ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. the  estate  of 

Nicholas  Arthur,  attainted. InroUed  3d  July  1703. 

48.  HENRY  WIDDENHAM  of  Court,  co.  Limerick,  Z 
esq.,  22d  April  1703 ; consideration,  841/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Kilgrogan  ats  Kilrogan,  1 14  a.— Kilvocan  ats  Kil- 
knockan,  136  a.  1 r.— Ringarriffe,  part  of  Curry,  19  a— part 
of  Gurteencarraghane,  74  a — Lissavarra,  70  a.  ; bar.  Kenry 
and  Connello,  co.  Limerick— the  estate  of  the  late  King 


■Inrolled  ■ James. — InroUed  3d  July  1703. 


50.  Sir : DONAT  O’BRYEN  bart.,  of  Dromolan,  co. 
Clare,  23d  and  24th  April  1703  ; consideration,  300/. — The 
castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Rathfolanebcgg,  1 qr.  or  plowlJ,  and 
48  a.  in  Cahirscoby ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — in  trust  for 


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2 A she.  Dominick  Fanning  gent,  and  Slany  his  wife,  Daniel  O’Bryen 
gent,  and  Mary  his  wife,  Francis  Grady  gent,  and  Honora 

Clan.  jjjs  wjf6j  Cornelius  Brodie  gent,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
which  Slany  is  daughter,  and  the  rest  grand-daughters  and 
co-heirs  to  Daniel  M'Nemara  of  Mannagullin,  co.  Clare, 
gerit.,  deceased,  who  (12tli  September  1667)  for  the  sum  of 
300/.  had  mortgaged  the  said  lands  to  Daniel  O’Brien  of 
Carrigholt,  esq.,  after  Viscount  Clare,  by  whose  attainder  the 
said  lands  and  stun  of  300/.  were  vested  in  the  trustees,  who 
allowed  the  claim  of  the  said  parties,  for  their  right  of  re- 
deeming the  same,  on  payment  of  said  sum;  who  (3d  April 
1703)  appointed  Sir  Donat  to  pay  the  same,  and  receive  a 
grant  of  the  said  lands  from  the  trustees,  which  was  accord- 
ingly done  by  this  deed. Inrolled  6th  July  1703. 

fM„/u  53.  ANTHONY  BURY  of  the  hill  of  Ardagh,  co.  Louth, 
gent.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  105/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Farramicantony,  27  a.;  rent,  1/.  10s.  6!jd. ; bar. 
Dundalk,  co.  Louth. — the  estate  of  the  Lord  Slane,  attainted. 
Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

Louth.  54.  JEREMIAH  SMITH  of  Moyne,  co.  Louth,  esq., 
22d  June  1703 ; consideration,  33/. ; the  chiefry  or  yearly  rent 
of  2/.  out  of  the  lands  of  Moyne;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth. 

— the  forfeiture  of  Nicholas  Peppard  or  Thomas  Clinton. 

Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

Corlt.  55.  ABRAHAM  MORRIS  of  Corke,  merchant,  23d  June 

1703;  consideration  775/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Bal- 
lenidologlier  ats  Ballydologhery,  396  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; rent, 
31.  9s.  Id. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of 
Edmond  Barry,  attainted,  subject  to  the  chiefry  of  5s.  a year 
to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

Corlt.  57.  EDWARD  HOARE  esq.,  of  Dunkittle,  co.  Corke, 
31st  May  1703;  consideration,  770/.— Tlie  town  and  lands 
of  Killcoolishel,  160  a.  2 r.  24  p.  —West  Ballyliumuck,  51  a. 
—Total  rent,  31.  10s.  Id. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  CoRKe— 


the  estate  of  Andrew  Morragh,  attainted. Inrolled  1th  July  e Asxe. 

1703.  ' 

58.  Said  EDWARD  HOARE  esq.,  31st  May  1703;  Corlt. 
consideration,  1,036/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Cottstowne, 

121  a.  3 r. — Ballycranny  als  Ballycrany  alias  Ballycanny, 

159  a. — Knockakeen,  102  a.  1 u.  16  r. — Ballygregan,  114  a. 

1 n. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James,  subject  to  a chief  rent  of  15s.  to  tire  Earl  of 
Barrymore. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 


60.  CHARLES  FARRINGDON  of  Corke,  gent.,  Corlt. 

12th  June  1703  ; consideration,  164/.— A plott  of  ground, 
containing  in  breadth  in  y°  front  19  feet,  and  backwards  or 

deep,  149  feet,  situate  near  Clu-ist  Church ; city  Corke. — the 

estate  of  Edward  Galway  or  Thomas  Coppinger. Inrolled 

1th  July  1703. 

61.  EDWARD  BENNETT  of  Corke,  merchant,  Cork. 

21st  June  1703;  consideration,  119/. — A slate  house,  called 

the  Royal  Oak,  with  the  cabins  and  gardens  thereto  belong- 
ing.— a slate  house,  called  the  Crown. — another  slate  house. 

— a thatched  house  and  gardens ; South  Liberties  of  Corke. 

— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold  or  Arthur  Galway. Inrolled 

1th  July  1703. 

62.  MICHAEL  GOOLD  of  Garrane,  co.  Corke,  gent.,  Kerry. 
21st  and  22d  May  1703  ; consideration,  311/.  Is.  5jjd. — The 

seven  plowlands  of  Knbckernughtugh  and  Aghadeo ; bar. 
Mogunihy,  co.  Kerry;  which  in  1673  had  been  mortgaged 
to  Sir  Patrick  Trant  of  Dublin,  by  William  Earl  of  Inchi- 
quin,  for  500/. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 


59.  DANIEL  GIBBS  of  Corke,  gent.,  10th  May  1703  ; Cork. 
consideration,  224/. — A dwelling-house  in  Cross-lane,  with  a 
malt-house,  brewhouse,  backside  and  garden  thereto  belong- 
ing, then  in  his  possession ; city  Corke — die  estate  of  Ig- 
natius Goold  and  Arthur  Galway,  or  one  of  them. In- 

rolled  1th  July  1703. 


Roll,  M Anne,  second  pari,  back. 


1.  FRAS.  BURTON,  NICHS.  WESTBY,  and  JAMES 
McDONNELL,  19th  March  1702.— Whereas  the  lands 
hereafter  mentioned,  part  of  die  estate  of  Daniel  late  Viscoun 
Clare,  attainted,  were  (among  other  lands)  by  patent  dated 
26th  February  1698,  granted  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albemarle, 
who,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  9th  and  10th 
March  1698,  for  die  sum  of  2,500/. ; viz.  833/.  6s.  3d. 
a-piece,  conveyed  to  Francis  Burton,  Nicholas  Westby,  and 
James  M'Donnell,  esqrs,  and  tlieir  heirs,  die  towns  and  lands 
of  Cloghanmore,  1 qr.  473  a.  prof.  270  a.  unprof— Cloghan- 
begg,  1 qr.  259  a.  prof.  37  a.  unprof.— Dromalicky,  2 qis. 
618  a. — Ballynegon,  1 qr.  439  a.  prof.  74  a.  unprof. — Clon- 
raddane,  qr.  290  a.  prof.  141a.  unprof. — Kilmacdooanc, 

1 qr.  614  a.  prof.  192  a.  unprof.  — Clonecullin,  4 qr.  171a. 
prof.  63  a.  unprof. — Tirenegloghan,  1 qr.  300  a.  prof.  136  a. 
unprof. — Brislick,  1 qr.  558  a.  prof.  104  a.  unprof. — Coure- 
duillan,  with  a market,  1 qr.  443  a.  prof.  72  a.  unprof.  — in 
Dunganely,  2 qrs.  308  a.  prof.  115  a.  unprof.— Tullobrack, 

| ds  of  a qr.  333  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof.— Mullagh,f  ofaplowP, 

57  a.  prof.  198  a.  unprof.— Kilcarroll,  4 of  a plowF,  112  a. 
prof.  353  a.  unprof.— Knockery,  £ of  a plowl'1,  96  a.  prof. 
180  A.  unprof.— Tidlaghgoure,  1 plowF,  112  a.  prof.  434  a. 
unprof.— Gower,  4 plow!'1,  165  a.  prof.  286  a.  unprof.— Moy- 
faddabegg,  1 plowl-i,  and  -J-  of  plowF  of  Ballykctt,  186  A.  prof. 
94  a.  unprof. — Moyfaddamore,  1 plowF  of  Ballyketl,  179  a. 
prof.  432  a.  unprof.— die  manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Ballykett,  with  a fan-  and  market,  114  A.  prof.  604  a.  unprof. 

Tullobrack,  ■J-plowl'1,  68  a.  prof.  401  a.  unprof.— Moyhasta, 

i qr.  104  a.  prof.  362  a.  unprof.— Kildunee,  i qr.  84  a.  prof. 
207  a.  unprof.— Garrane,  j-  of  a qr.  192  a.  prof.  136  a.  unprof. 
— Corballv,  1 qr.  126  a.  prof.  274  a.  unprof.— Dough,  1 qr. 
160  A.  prof.  339  A.  unprof.— Killquee,  J of  a qr.  164  A.  prof. 
195  A.  unprof.— Ballyonan,  1 qr.  426  a.  prof.  207  a.  unprof. 
— Kilfieragh,  1 qr.  152  A.  prof.  462  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Du- 
naglia,  east,  1 qr.  134  a.  prof.  97  a.  unprof—  Dunagha,  west, 

1 qr.  192  A.  prof.  234  a.  unprof.— Lisseene,  14  qr.  252  a.  prof.  I 
212a.  unprof.— Farrour,*  of  aqr.  192a.  prof.  177  a.  unprof.—  | 
(122.) 


Kilcasheene,  i qr.  123a.  prof.  231  a.  unprof.— Kilcroncy , 1 qr.  Clare. 
197  A.  prof.  468  a.  unprof.— Movin,  east,  1 qr.  183  A.  prof. 

194  a.  unprof.— Movin,  west,  1 qr.  202  A.  prof.  299  A.  unprof. 

— Carrowne  William,  103  a.  prof.  299  a.  unprof.— Carrowma- 
nagh,  1 qr.  120  a.  prof.  162  a.  unprof.— Billy  and  Kilfinny, 

1 qr.  101  A.  prof.  300  a.  unprof.  — Moyferta,  east,  widi  a 
market,  courts  leet  and  baron,  127  a.  prof.  274  a.  unprof. — 
Moyferta,  west,  1 qr.  226  A.  prof.  135  a.  unprof.— Rathrony 
alias  Rahony,  east,  1 qr.  '219  a.  prof  94  a.  unprof. — I he  ma- 
nor, castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Carrigholty  ats  Reinmackader- 
rigg,  4 qr.  55  a. — Killcordan,  1 qr.  128  a.  prof.  142  a.  2 it. 
unprof. — Rathony  ats  Rahony,  west,  1 qr.  248  A.  prof.  128  a. 
unprof. — Clonconeene,  1 qr.  151  a.  prof  11a.  unprof. — 'lros- 
cleve,  1 qr.  190  a.  prof.  309  a.  unprof. — Tullagh,  1 qr.  245  a. 
prof.  389  a.  unprof.— Cross,  1 qr.  171  a.  prof.  157  a.  unprof. 

— Kilballyhone,  * ofaqr.  319  a.  prof.  315  a.  unprof— Rahy- 
garrane,  1 qr.  167  a.  prof.  28  a.  unprof.— Rehydadryan  -s-  of 
a qr.  140  a.  prof.  44  A.  unprof.— Rehy west  alias  Knockrehy, 

] qr.  154  a.  prof.  183  a.  unprof.— Oughterrard,  1 qr.  219  a. 
prof.  141  A.  unprof. — Quiltee,  4 °f  a qr-  48  A.  prof.  102  A. 
unprof.— Tyard,  J of  a qr.  199  a.  prof.  211  a.  unprof.— Kil- 
clogher,  H qr.  208  A prof.  172  a.  unprof.— Cloghanbcgg, 

4 qr.  57  A. — Lisslogha,  1 qr.  117  A.  prof.  70  A.  unprof. — Kil- 
trelick,  4 ofaqr.  104  a.  prof.  258  a.  unprof.— Cloghansavan, 
of  a qr.  161  A.  prof.  1 19  a.  unprof. — Ross,  j-  of  a qr.  122  a. 
prof.  100  A.  2 R.  unprof.— Fodderry  ats  Foydry,  14  qr.  75  A. 
prof.  654  a.  unprof. — Kilboaglia,  -J  qr.  91  a.  prof.  399  a.  un- 
prof.; bar.  Moyferta,  co.  Clare—  Clonekelly,  4 of  a plow!1, 

88  A.  prof.  22  a.  unprof— in  Clonevola  plowl'1,  325  A.  prof. 

100  a.  unprof— Ayleroe,  155  a.  prof.  100  a.  unprof—  Carrow- 
murrohow,  1 qr.  268  a.  prof.  577  a.  unprof—  Knockmore  alias 
Killmincher  ats  Kiltunaher  afs  Kiltumper,  1 qr.  861  a.  prof. 

1,326  A.  unprof. — Leakels  afs  Lack,  1 qr.  787  A.  prof.  225  A. 
unprof. — Carrowmurrohow  alias  Carrinore,  1 qr.  366  a.  prof. 

769  a.  unprof— Leytrim,  1 qr.  332  a.  prof.  180  a.  unprof— 
in  Derrycrossan  alias  Lisscncore  qr.,  30  a.;  bar.  Clonderelaw, 
same  co— in  Ballagheglass  qr.,  216  a.  prof.  121  a.  unprof— 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


2 Ashe-  Polynecrilly,  4 qr.  29  a. — Franeaghter  alias  Balleighter,  4 qr. 

142  a. — in  the  qrs  of  Killeen  afs  Leacarro  alias  Coghragher- 

Clare.  duva,  63  A. — Moraile,  1 qr.  282  a.  prof.  188  A.  nnprof. — Car- 
rowmirawarigid,  1 cartron,  64  a.  prof.  15  a.  Unprof. — Drinagh- 
Boghnall  alias  Ratheleene  ais  Martree,  1 qr.  396  a.  prof. 

73  a.  unprof. — in  Gurtneclogh  qrs.,  1 cart.  30  a. Bally- 

kinecorra,  A qr.  79  a.  prof.  26  a.  unprof.— in  Carrowainisky 
ats  Muckrish  qrs.  171a — Ballyca,  1 qr.  628  A.  prof.  310  a. 
unprof.— Derry  afs  Gurtenfearny,  A qr.  451  a.  prof.  102  a. 
unprof.— in  Earenagli,  \ qr.  30  a— Tuormore,  1 cartron  of 

Ballyviegrogan  qr.  44  a.  — Kilmeaskennett,  A qr.  17  a. 

Owenkeagh,  4 qr.  35  a.  prof.  6 a.  unprof.— Balloghboy,  4 qr. 
70  a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof.— Buohcloneene,  1 qr.  59  a.  prof. 
7 a.  unprof.— Gortnecroghery,  4 qr.  15  a— Beallycanny,  4 qr. 
37  a. — Lisduffii,  4 qr.  51a.  prof.  2 a.  unprof.’—  Dromine- 

gormin  and  Ona,  3 cartrons,  72  a. — Knock,  4 qr.  53  a Car- 

rowmenagh,  1 qr.  73  a. — Carrowdrahid,  1 qr.  50  a. — an  island, 

being  a parcel  in. common,  11a.  prof.  10  a.  unprof. Kil- 

makin,  4 q>’-  38  a. — a parcel  in  common,  1 18  a.  prof.  59  a. 
unprof. — Ardrum  afs  Adrum,  1 cartron,  45  a.  prof.  9 a.  unprof. ; 
bar.  Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. — Carreneglogli,  1 qr.  108  a.  prof. 
11a.  unprof. — Durrow  part  of  Barnakarayvarnagh,  4 qr.  40  A. 
Clogogh  afs  Sunagh,  south,  63  a.— RaherdufFe,  4 qr.  part  of 
Kilvoydan  2 qrs.  60  a.— Furnane,  1 cartron,  part  of  Kilvoy- 
dan  2 qrs.  30  a.  — Coolestaffery  and  Coolestowest,  1 qr. 
118  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof.— Cahirgall,  1 qr.  133  a.— a parcel 
in  common  to  Cooletowist  and  Cahirgal,  156  a.  prof.  566  a.  I 

2 r.  unprof.— Maherry,  2 qrs.  228  a.  prof.  220  a.  3 r.  31  p. 
unprof. — in  Ballyvergane  qr.  56  a. — in  Lacara  alias  Lassanie 
qrs.  31  a. — in  Ballyogaine  qr.  68  a. — Ballymakaila,  3 cartrons, 
122  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.— Kellyan,  3 cartrons,  88  a.  prof. 
15  a.  unprof. — in  the  island  of  Inchmore,  parcel  of  the  4 qr. 
of  Ballicarwell,  24.  a.  prof.  7 a.  unprof.— in  Clonteen,  cartron, 
49  a— Dowry,  113  a.  prof.  333  a.  unprof.— in  Knockaskebole, 

4 qr.  12  a. — Caltowragh  alias  Carrowneglogh  and  Poly<dass, 

3 cartrons,  188  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof.— in  Clonenevy  “alias 
Clonelierny,  £ qr.  7 a.  2 r — Carrownakelly,  part  of  Lisduffe, 

2 qrs.  200  a.  prof.  3 A.  unprof. — Lccarroweightra  £ qr.  73  a. 
prof  7 a.  unprof.— in  Tominlagh  qr.  and  1,319  a.  prof.  100  a. 
unprof— in  Carrowgorane,  4 qr.  86  a.  2 n— in  Ballyallagh, 
west,  2 qrs.  65  a. — Corkenaknockane,  33  a. — in  Urlingmore 

qr.  160  a.— Cahirmarine,  in  the  qr.  of  Urlingbeg,  33  a one 

cartron  in  Rath  2 qrs.  36  a. — Knockarrigdoran,  1 cartron, 

65  a— Tirenaghone,  £ qr.  108  a— Gortnemona,  £ qr.  50  a— 
Dromquin,  1 cartron,  28  a. — Tyremarane,  1 cartron,  31  a. 
prof.  8 a.  unprof— Allycluone,  4 qr.  57  a— Melick,  called 

in  parcels  Cappagreagh  and  Cappaghnesnagg,  110  a. in 

Drumgreanagh,  £ qr.  57  A. — Mohollogh,  west,  1 qr.  126  a. 
prof.  45  a.  unprof— in  Mohollogh,  east,  4 qr.  130  a.  prof. 

20  a.  unprof— in  Ballyogan  qr.  18  a— in  Dromglowne  and 
Cloonekenny,  4 qr.  150  a — in  Ballygaffy,  west,  1 qr.  136  a. 
in  Ballygaffy,  east,  1 cartron,  38  a— in  Cappagh  qr.  70  a.  ' 

2 r. — in  Ballymulkinnymore  and  Ballymulkinnybegg,  130  a. 
—in  Ballyduffe,  4 qr.  and  1 cartron,  29  a— Rangarrow  and 
Tully,  81  a— Cragganecloneshigh,  4 qr.,  being  part  of  the 

2 qrs.  of  Dromconra,  60  a— Rosslevan,  4 qr.  150  a.  2 r ■ bar  ' 
Bunratty,  same  co.-Kilquane,  77  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof— 
Ballylaughyedagh  and  Ballylaunegan,  58  a.  prof.  51  a.  unprof. 
—Com-,  1 qr.  105  a.  prof.  34  a.  unprof—  Inchbegg,  east,  1 qr. 

23  a— Rathkeiry,  1 qr.  113  a— Noeff,  122  a.  prof.  76  a.  un-  I 
prof. — Gortneclogh  and  Crenamore,  J.  qr.  41  a.  prof.  13  a.  1 
unprof—  Rathcreggan,  4 qr.  of  the  qrs.  of  Tullagh,  51  a.  prof.  1 
9 a.  unprof.— Crowane,  4 of  a qr.  35  a— Ballyvogh,  139  a.  i 
prof.  29  a.  unprof— Lecarrowmore,  4 qr.  69  a— Kilchier,  1 qr. 

153  a.  prof.  18  a.  unprof—  Ballymacudagh  ats  Liscoghagh, 
qr.  57  a — Ballymacudagh,  2 qrs.  194  a.  prof.  42  a.  2b.  r 
unprof. — Coyletumna  and  Cullenagh,  4 qr.  84  a.  prof.  317  a.  ( 
unprof— Coollameen  alias  Cahirmore,  4 qr.  40  a.  prof.  61  a! 
unprof— Rathcrony  and  Kilclogher,  1 qr.  126  A.  prof.  719  a.  \ 
unprof. — In  the  qrs.  of  Lisbuckane,  Balteene,  Derryne,  and  r 
Liscrowen,  194  a.  prof.  105  a.  unprof. — Coolanewer,  4 qr.  c 
40  a.  prof.  5 a.  unprof—  Killmaly,  153  a.  prof.  20  a.  unprof.  5 
— Knockmore,  4 qr.  28  A— Gurtneganniffe,  1 qr.  172  a.  prof. 

6 A.  unprof—  Cappaghleagh,  1 qr.  and  ',  257  a.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof—  Ballyelane,  1 qr.  243  A.  prof.  15  a.  unprof—  Kill-  , 

colluin  and  Lcaknock,  204  A.  prof.  282  a.  unprof—  Druma-  1 

loagh,  4 qr.  67  a.  prof.  44  a.  unprof— Glanlettemefinny,  a t 
parcel  m common,  1 1 a.  prof.  1 57  A.  unprof—  Cannyturk  alias  ‘ 

Tullaghboy,  4 qr.  70  a.  prof.  767  a.  unprof—  Shannaghvogha  f 

a parcel  in  common,  15  a.  prof.  231  a.  unprof— Furrowr  ats  ' 
Furwer,  4 qr.  68  a.  prof.  458  a.  unprof— in  Ranegisagh,  f 


r.  Rissroe,  and  Ranegaslany,  76  a.  prof.  300  a.  unprof—  Letragh  „ As . 

r_  and  Gortcloghoghogh,  a qr.  143  a.  prof.  2,229  a.  unprof— in  ‘l. 

> Drumeenamucldan,  97  a— Killglasse,  171  a.  prof.  116  a.  un-  Clare. 
1-  prof— Knockmore  and  Leaghnock,  4 qr.  112  a— in  Glan- 
f.  keana,  a parcel,  30  a.  — Shanballyard,  4 qr.  60  a.  ; bar. 

Islands,  same  co. — in  Mougouhen  alias  Moherneen,  3 car- 
y trons,  51  a.  prof.  15  a.  unprof— in  Ballygainer  alias  Poli- 
1.  quillica,  20  a.  prof.  168  a.  unprof— in  Ballyganner,  2 qrs. 
l"  37  A-  Prof’  226  A-  «np>'of— in  Bally morolio  alias  Knockbrack, 

,f  5 A-  P1'^  76  a.  unprof— Killebreack,  a parcell,  4 a.  prof. 

- 44  a.  2 r.  unprof— Attibran,  a parcell,  30  a.  ; bar.  Burren, 

■.  same  co— in  Kilbugoonie,  2 qrs.  285  a.  2 r— Ballyslattery, 

2 qrs.  359  a.  prof.  46  a.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof. — Clonconnerymore, 

. 4 qr.  1 94  a.  prof.  129  a.  1 n.  34  p.  unprof— in  Ballykeely  and 

- Kilkleery,  15  a— in  Clmilin,  4 cartron,  15  a— a parcel  of 

- mountain,  43  a.  2 r.  prof.  216  a.  2 n.  unprof— in  Bally  wycr, 

, 4 qr.  281a — Knockterane,  3 cartrons,  102  a.  prof.  171a. 

- unprof. — Knockmany  alias  Cragmore,  1 qr.  95  a— Clune- 
murshy  alias  Clunamunnagh,  1 qr.  92  a.  prof.  1 1 a.  1 r.  18  p. 

; unprof. — Rossroe  alias  Knockbrine,  1 qr.  129  a.  prof.  85  a. 

; unprof— in  Knocknelappa  qr.  100  a.  prof.  12  a.  unprof— 

Pollogh  ats  Gortpollogh,  with  a qr.  of  Ballynevin  and  Bally- 
f cullen,  35  a. — Knocknarally,  1 qr.  60  a.  ; bar.  Tullagh,  same 
co — in  Ballyalla,  4 qr.  74  a.  prof.  17  a.  unprof— Dereen, 

1 qr.  70  a— Carrowduffe,  4 qr.  31  a.  prof.  118  a.  unprof— 
in  Pursune  alias  Purteone,  4 cartron,  19  a.  2 r— in  Drum- 
magrawne,  4 qr.  of  Ballyalla,  95  a.  prof.  68  a.  unprof.— 

Faunahne  alias  Faunaghlour  in  tlie  qrs.  of  Carroweragb, 

4 cartron,  8 a.  2r.  prof.  28  a.  unprof— Drumnagilluragh  ats 
Drumenacalloragh,  1 cartron  in  the  qr.  of  Carrowmanagh, 

A’  P™'  57  A'  unPr°I- — in  Carrownahowne  qr.  96  a.  prof. 

1i°°  A'  — clodoragan,  4 qr.  110  a Gortnecloghy 

alias  Ballycuna,  4 qr.  94  a.;  bar.  Corcumroe,  same  co— 
rotal  rent,  801— The  trustees  by  tin’s  deed,  for  the  sum  of 
10,161/.  17s.  5 id.,  sold  to  said  Burton,  Westby,  and  M’Donnell 
all  the  aforesaid  'premises,  each  to  hold  a third  part  thereof 
to  lum  and  Ins  heirs Inrolled  5th  June  1703. 

20  CHICHESTER  PHILLIPPS  of  Dromcondra,  co. 

Dublin,  esq.,  24th  April  1703;  consideration,  3,3841— The 

town  and  lands  of  Dromcondra,  240  a.  1 r.  8 p. ; bar.  Coolock 

co.  Dublin — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

5th  June  1703. 

1 JAM.^S  DAWSON  of  Ballynecourty,  esq.  19th  May  Tipperary. 
1703;  consideration,  1741— The  town  and  lands  of  Clash- 
nemony  and.  Kilcross,  53  a.  ; bar.  Clonwilliam,  co.  Tip- 
°f  ,h8  1“  Ki”8 

,2®’  J°SE.fH  ,KANE  of  Dublin,  clotliier,  19th  May  Dublin 
1703  ; constderat.  on  727/-The  piece  or  parcel  of  ground 
called  the  Ash  Park,  whereon  are  13  houses,  built  on  the 
Upper  Combe.;  city  Dublin— the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan 
esq.,  deceased,  attainted Inrolled  5th  June  1703. 

1703*  JAMf S DAWSON  of  Ballynecourty,  esq.,  18th  May  Limerick. 
1703 ; consideration,  1,161/— The  town  and  lands  of  Carry- 

ri  Lr  f,n';f,e?aSh’  152  A’  1 R’  8p— Cloghkillava- 
u a ais  Cloghkillballyhdly,  100  a.  ; bar.  Cuonagh,  co.  Lime- 

™Kr  th®  ®state  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

5th  June  1703. 

30.  WILLIAM  SHERLOCK  of  Ballymore,  co.  West-  KilAnrr 
mead.,  gent.,  and  ALBERT  NESBITTofTubberdaly,  Kind’s 
Co.,  esq.,  22d  April  1703;  consideration,  2,385/— Three  fourth 
parts  of  Carrick,  458  a.  1 r.  24  P— half  of  Ballydoolin,  58  a. 

2 ,2°R’_'h“lf  of  GranSe>  228  a.  1 n.  24  p— half  of  Kin- 

nefad,  71  a.  2 r.  28  P.,  with  aU  woods  thereon;  bar.  Carbury, 

co.  Kildare — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

5th  June  1703. 


STEPHEN  PIPER  of  Dublin,  esq.,  20th  March  Meath 
1702 ; consideration,  198/.  0s.  1 id-The  to™  and  lands  of 

Aidgreagh,  334  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath the  estate  of 

Richard  late  Earl  of  Tirconnell,  attainted,  which  had  been 
granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  and  by 

1 ml’irLderdS  ?f  leaS®  and  release>  dated  2d  and  3d  Novem- 
ber  1698,  for  the  sum  of  426/.  2s„  conveyed  to  said  Stephen 
Piper. Inrolled  15 th  June  1703.  1 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


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36.  SOLOMON  DES  BLOSSET  of  Dublin,  esq., 
2d  June  1703  ; consideration,  1,894/.  and  297/. — The  town 
and  lands  of  Drakestowne  and  Williamstowne,  446  a.  — 
Grange,  105  a.  ; bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of 
Richard  Fagan,  attainted.  — In  Kilmainham,  Ik.  16  p. — a 
park  in  the  same,  containing  7 a.  1 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Newcastle 
and  Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  15 tli  June  1703. 


Limerick.  38.  Dr.  THOMAS  SMITH,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  1 3th  May 

1703 ; consideration,  3,589/.  — The  towns  and  lands  of 
Lickadoone,  533  a.  3 r.  2 r.  — Boliirload,  123  a.  2 it.  — Bal- 
lynafrankey,  102  a.  & 32  p. — Lismullaghanebegg,  90  a.  ; bar. 

Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick die  estate  of  the  late  King 

James  2. Inrolled  10 th  July  1703. 


Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  at-  i Am. 
tainted. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703.  

53.  FOLLIOTT  SHERIGLEY  of  Dublin,  gent.,  Dublin. 
4th  May  1703 ; consideration,  3,904/. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Feltrim  and  Iffernock,  184  a.  3 it. — Mabestowne,  with  the 
other  parcels  thereto  belonging,  240  a. — rent,  31.  15s. ; bar. 

Coolock,  co.  Dublin. — the  Upper  Mill  and  Loader’s  Park, 

2 a.  2 n.  24  p. ; bar.  Newcasde  and  Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. 

— the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted.  — the  Upper  Mill 
and  Loader’s  Park,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  2/.,  to  Narcissus 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  to  a chiefry  of  3/.  and  9 d.,  to  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  Christ  Church,  Dublin;  also  Mabes- 
towne, subject  to  a chiefry  or  fee  farm  rent  of  21.  10s.  to 
said  dean  and  chapter. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 


Limerick. 


Meath. 


Meath. 


Drogheda. 


Kilkenny. 


Dublin. 


41.  The  said  Bishop  SMITH,  8th  June  1703;  consi- 
deration, 271  a. — The  town  and  lands  of  Stonetowne  alias 
Farrensliane,  17  a.  2 r.  8 p.  ; liberties  of  Limerick. — the 
estate  of  die  late  King  James. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

43.  JOHN  GRAHAM  of  Drogheda,  esq.,  21st  June 
1703;  consideration,  124/. — In  Duleeke,  4 houses  and  gar- 
dens, with  17  a.  ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of 

Thomas  Bellew  of  Gaffney,  attainted. Inrolled  10/4  July 

1703. 

44.  JOHN  PRESTON  of  Ardsallagh,  esq.,  14th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  334/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Can- 
nonstowne,  85  A. ; rent,  1/.  14s.  6 d. ; bar.  of  Navan,  co. 

Meath. — die  estate  of  Sir  Luke  Dowdall  knt.,  attainted. 

Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

45.  Alderman  JOHN  GRAHAM  of  Drogheda,  23d  June 

1703;  consideration,  150/. — Two  messuages,  houses,  and 
tenements  in  St.  Peter’s-street. — the  estate  of  Christ.  Cheevers, 
town  of  Drogheda. — the  lands  of  Kealestown,  115  a.  3 r. — 
Micknanstowne,  215  a.  1 r.  ; bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — ; 
the  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy,  attainted.  — the  lands  in  bar.  ! 
Duleek  subject  to  an  estate  for  99  years,  granted  by  patent  to  i 
Thomas  Keightley  esq.,  and  confirmed  since  by  Act  of 
Parliament;  the  former  at  the  rent  of  21.  3s.,  and  the  latter  at  I 
4/.  Is.  5 d. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

47.  JOHN  NEWTON  of  Drogheda,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703 ; consideration,  2,015/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Corna- 
towne,  Ballymakennys,  and  Succletshamletts,  539  a. — rent  Is.; 
liberties  of  Drogheda. — the  estate  of  Christopher  Cheevers, 
attainted. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

49.  WILLIAM  WILKINSON  of  Tintire,  King’s  Co., 
esq.,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  770/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Ballyogan,  606  a.  ; rent,  1/.  14s.  2d. ; bar.  of  Gow- 

ran,  co.  Kilkenny. — die  estate  of  Lord  Galmoy. In- 

rolled  10/4  July  1703. 

51.  RICHARD  BALDWIN,  one  of  the  senior  Fellows  of 
Trinity  College  near  Dublin,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration, 
420/.  — Part  of  Rathcoole,  60  a.  ; bar.  of  Newcasde  and 


55.  RICHARD  LLOYD  of  Cavestown,  co.  Roscommon, 
esq.,  18th  June  1703  ; consideration,  1,254/. — The  towns  and 
lands  of  Clonegaragh  and  Cloonesalgts,  241  a.  ; rent,  21.  8s. 

9 d. — a turf  bog  in  common  to  the  said  lands,  186  a.  ; bar. 
Roscommon  and  Ballintubber,  or  one  of  them ; co.  Ros- 
common.— the  estate  of  Patrick  Everard,  attainted.  — Scart- 
mors  ats'  Scormore,  122  a.  2 r.  — Syreagh,  131a.  2 r. — 
Tomerlane  Scobegg,  55  a.  2 r.  24  p.  prof.  152  a.  3 r.  red 
bogg.  — Carrownetablecagh,  111  a.  1 it.  prof.  100  a.  red 
bogg. — Tartain,  1 1 1 a.  1 R.  prof.  100  a.  red  bogg ; bar  Boyle, 

same  co. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

10/4  July  1703. 

58.  The  stud  RICHARD  LLOYD  esq.,  21st  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  1,620/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Straffan,  410a.; 
rent,  21.  1 6s.  8 d. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare.  — the  estate  of 

Richard  Earl  of  Tirconnell,  attainted. Inrolled  10/4  July 

1703. 

60.  JAMES  KIERNAN  of  Dublin,  gent.,  21st  May 

1703 ; consideration,  170/.  — A messuage,  tenement,  and 
dwelling  house,  backside,  yard,  and  garden,  on  the  west  side 
of  Church-street,  in  the  front,  containing  in  breadth  from 
N.  to  S.  55  feet ; in  the  rere,  22  feet ; and  in  depth  irom  E. 
to  W.  185  feet;  city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard 
Fagan  esq.,  attainted. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

61.  Said  JAMES  KIERNAN,  21st  May  1703;  con- 

sideration, 328/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Leatowne,  92  a. 
2 it.  32  p. ; bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.  — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  10/4  July  1703. 

63.  JOHN  HARRIS  of  Trim,  gent.,  22d  April  1703; 
consideration,  272/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Monktowne 
alias  Mountainstowne,  114  a.;  bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. 

— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  10/4  July 

1703. 

65.  THOMAS  BAKER  of  Newtowne,  co.  Dublin, 
11th  June  1703  ; consideration,  472/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Blackball,  106  a.  3 r.  24  p. ; bar.  of  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin. 

— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  10th  July 

1703. 


Kildare. 


Dublin. 


Roll,  M Anne,  third  part,  face. 


Meath.  1.  STEPHEN  LUDLOW  of  Dublin,  esq.,  12th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  1,960/. — The  manor,  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Lisdornan  alias  Listernan,  468  a.;  rent,  6 d.\  bar. 
Duleeke,  co.  Meath.  — die  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy  of 
Platten,  and  Richard  Fegan  of  Feltrim,  esqrs.,  both  de- 
ceased and  attainted,  or  one  of  diem. Inrolled  22 d June 

1703. 

Limerick.  2.  GEORGE  EVANS  the  younger  of  Caherrassey,  co. 

Limerick,  esq.,  18tli  June  1703;  consideration,  312/.  7s.  7 {d. 

In  Killmure,  27  A.;  rent,  7s.  lljtf. ; bar.  Clanwilliam.  co. 

Limerick.  — the  estate  of  Theobald  late  Lord  Brittas,  at- 
tainted.— in  Ballytrownemore,  19  a.  ; bar.  Pobletrian,  same 
Cork.  co. — the  estate  of  die  late  King  James. — in  Howardstowne, 

48  a.  ; rent,  14s.  7 d. ; bar.  Small  Co.,  same  co. — die  estate  of 
Sir  Drury  Wray  hart.,  attainted. — one  moiety  of  the  lands  of 
Ballyphillip ; nordi  liberties  of  Corke.  — the  estate  of  Ig- 
natius Goold,  attainted. Inrolled  22 d June  1703. 

(122.) 


4.  ABRAHAM  GREEN  of  Ballynard,  co.  Limerick,  Limerick. 
esq.,  12th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,010/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Ballynaclogli,  22  a.  2 r.  24  p. — part  of  Sheadfenklc 
and  Garryglasse,  180  a.  ; co.  city  Limerick. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  22 d June  1703. 

6.  The  said  ABRAHAM  GREEN  esq.,  12th  June  1703  ; Limerick. 
consideration,  1,488/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Ballymacrces, 

200  a.  & 16  p. — Lebanamucky,  161a.  In.  8 p. ; bar.  Clan- 
william, co.  Limerick. — die  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  22 d June  1703. 

7.  THOMAS  WHALEY  of  Sydden,  co.  Meath,  14th  June  Meath. 
1703;  consideration,  378/.  — The  town  and  lands  of 
Lagagli,  100  a.  ; bar.  Morgallion,  co.  Meatii. — the  estate  of 

King  James  die  2.— — Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 

8.  ABRAHAM  MORRIS  of  Corke,  merchant,  7th  June  Cork. 
1703  ; consideration,  420/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Droma- 


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InrolUed  23  d June  1703. 

10.  Said  ABRAHAM  MORRIS,  31st  May  1703;  con- 

sideration, 560/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballynealagha, 
250  a.  1 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Cork. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Jnrolled  23 d June  1703. 

11.  RICHARD  NEWSTEAD  of  Bunnowne,  co.  West- 

meath, esq.,  3d  May  1703;  consideration,  2,851/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Lisduskan,  278  a. — Lissay,  121a. — Can- 
nerstowne,  450  a.  prof.  57  a.  red  bogg.— part  of  Tully,  42a.; 
bar.  Kilkenny,  west,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James Inrolled  24*4  June  1703. 

13.  THOMAS  BLIGH  of  Rathmore,  esq.,  9th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  6,850/. — The  manor,  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Portlester,  371  a.— in  Woodstownc,  west,  57  a— 
Rathkena,  191a.  3 r.— Ratlicormack,  365  a.  1 r.— Dane© 
alias  Sanco  alias  Shanco,  201  a— Corballis,  379  a.  1 n.  32  p— 
Crossanstowne,  298  a.  2 R.— Parkstowne,  225  a.  2 r.  16  p.— 
Moyferagh  alias  Moyfreigher  als  Moyfera,  200  a.— Much- 
wood,  252  a.  & 16  P.  — Ballynarr  ats  Bally ver,  452  a.  ; bar. 

Lune,  co.  Meath— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  24/4  June  1703. 

16.  SAMUEL  LOW  esq.,  of  Clonmerrill,  King’s  Co., 
21st  June  1703;  consideration,  62/.  13*.  10 {d.  — That  part 
of  the  lands  of  Knockitosker  in  his  occupation,  containing 
27  a.  ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath— the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James Inrolled  25th  June  1703. 

h.  17.  ROBERT  EDGWORTH  of  Longwood,  co.  Meath, 

esq.,  7th  June  1703;  consideration  200/ The  town  and 

lands  of  Lyn,  553  a.  3 R.  34  p.  prof.  116  a.  1 r.  24  p.  unprof. 

— Rathdull,  222  a.;  bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath the 

estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy,  attainted. Inrolled  25th  June 

1703. 

18.  Sir  WILLIAM  ROBINSON  knt.,  12th  June  1703; 
consideration,  1,425/. — The  manor,  town,  and  lands  of  Port 

407  a.  ; rent,  7/.  13s.  0]</. ; bar.  Ferrard,  co.  Louth. the 

estate  of  Thomas  Clinton,  attainted Inrolled  26th  June 

1703. 

19.  ROBERT  WALLER  of  Allenstowne,  co.  Meath, 
gent.,  14th  May  1703 ; consideration,  336/— The  town  and 

lands  of  Ilodstowne,  1 32  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. the 

estate  of  die  late  King  James Inrolled  26th  June  1703. 

20.  RICHARD  St.  GEORGE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19th  June 

1703;  consideration,  148/.— The  lands  of  Tullybrin,  142  a.; 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.— die  estate  of  the  late  King’ 
James.: Inrolled  28/4  June  1703. 

21.  JOHN  ALLEN  of  Stillorgan,  esq.,  26th  April,  1703  ; 

consideration,  151/.— In  Dalky,  19  a.,  with  4 castles  and 
several  cabbins  thereon ; bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin— the 
estate  of  die  late  King  James. Inrolled  28/4  June  1703. 

22.  Said  JOHN  ALLEN,  24di  March  1703;  considera- 
tion, 1,750/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Bullock,  with  all 
houses,  ways,  and  fishings,  &c.  thereto  belonging,  209  a. 

3 r.  24  p.;  same  bar.  and  co— the  estate  of  Richaid  Fagan, 
attainted Inrolled  26/4  June  1703. 

24.  CHARLES  HAMPSON  of  Aghacreevy,  co.  Cavan, 
esq.,  2d  June  1703;  consideration,  29/— Part  of  Rath^arue, 

10  a.  3 it.  32  p. ; bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath— die  estate 
of  the  late  King  James Inrolled  26/4  June  1703. 

26.  ROBERT  SHAW  of  Galway,  esq.,  18th  June  1703; 
consideration,  1,420/.  — In  Brittingate  qr.,  508  a.;  liberties 
of  Allien  y,  co.  Galway— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
Inrolled  28/4  June  1703. 

28.  HENRY  PERSSE  of  Roxborow,  esq.,  17th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  1,070/. — The  lands  of  Killinc  and  Poul- 
boy,  222  a. — Isherleban,  Glamclty,  and  Gortatrim,  371  A.; 

J bar.  Loughrea,  and  bar.  DunkiUin,  co.  Galway. — the 


estate  of  the  late  King  James,  subject  to  a chieffy  of  21.  10s.  2 Ass 

to  the  Earl  of  Clanrickard. Inrolled  29/4  June  1703. __1_ 

30.  HUGH  HUTCHENSON  of  Black  Rock,  co.  Corke,  Cork. 
gent.,  ISth  June  1703;  consideration,  50/— The  lands  of 
Letterlicky,  3 plowlands;  Aghgogheen,  2 plowlands;  bar. 

West  Carbery,  co.  Corke— the  estate  of  Walter  Galway, 
attainted. Inrolled  30/4  June  1703. 

31.  HENRY  BALDWIN  of  Carrancoonigg,  co.  Corke,  Cork. 
gent.,  18di  June  1703;  consideration,  707/— The  town  and 

lands  of  Knockourane,  320  a—  Gortahurrigg  and  Ballyna, 

155  a — Fereaveene,  245  a— rent,  13/.  5.9.  83<Z.J  bar.  Mus- 
kery,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clan- 
cany. Inrolled  30/4  June  1703. 

32.  EDWARD  WEBBER  of  Corke,  gent.,  12th  March  Cork. 
1702 ; consideration,  49/. — 1 The  middle  field  in  Raheene,  with 

a small  piece  of  bogg,  part  of  Ballynplieliane  lands ; south 
liberties  of  Corke. — die  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold  or  Ardiur 
Galway,  attainted. Inrolled  30/4  June  1703. 

33.  CHRISTOPHER  PHILLIPS  gent.,  lldi  May  Dublin. 
1703;  consideration,  222/. — A brick  house,  containing  28 

feet  in  the  front,  32  feet  rear,  and  103  feet  deep,  in  Church- 
street;  co.  city  Dublin— die  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq., 
attainted. Inrolled  30/4  June  1703. 

34.  HENRY  CADOGAN  of  Liscartan,  co.  Meath,  esq.,  Meath. 
20th  April  1703 ; consideration,  210/. — The  old  casde  called 
Talbott’s  Castle,  and  the  town  and  lands,  part  of  Listartan, 

a. — rent,  1/.  9s.  4W. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath. — the  estate 

of  Sir  William  Talbott  bart.,  attainted. Inrolled  30/4  June 

1703. 

35.  ROBERT  FARTHING  of  Youghall,  gent.,  16th  Cork. 
June  1703;  consideration,  876/— The  town  and  lands  of 
Garranvage,  a house  and  cabbins,  254  a.  1 r.  8 p— Knock- 
anegaune,  192  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke.  — the 

estate  of  die  late  King  James. — a ruinous  house  on  the  east 
side  of  High-street;  rent,  15s.  — town  of  Youghall.  — the 
estate  of  Nicholas  Ronaine,  attainted ; subject  to  a chiefry  of 

15s.  out  of  Knockangauny  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore 

Inrolled  Is/  July  1703. 

36.  RICHARD  GUMBLETON  of  Lismore,  gent,  Cork. 
24th  June  1703;  consideration,  800/. — The  town  and  lands 

of  Ummerie  and  Tonorade,  539  a.  3 r— East  Knockvallyga- 

dromy,  144  a West  Knockvallygadromy,  144  a Total 

rent,  17s.  10/Z. ; bar.  Musketry,  co.  Corke.  — die  estate  of 
Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty. Inrolled  3 d July  1703. 

38.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  3d  June  Drogheda. 
1703  ; consideration,  199/— Eight  acres  of  arable  land  within 
the  late  dissolved  hospital  of  St.  James,  bounding  on  the  E. 

W.  and  N.  to  the  lands  of  St.  James,  and  S.  to  die  road ten 

acres  of  pasture  and  furze,  in  the  mountains  of  St.  James’s, 
so  anciently  called,  bounding  N.  and  E.  to  Taylor  of  Swords’s 
lands,  S.  to  Fisher’s  Batter,  and  W.  to  the  town  lands— three 
acres  of  rough  meadow,  near  the  causway  leading  to  Dublin, 
bounding  E.  and  N.  to  said  causway,  W.  to  the  town  grounds, 
and  South  to  said  Taylor’s  lands— a park,  westward  of  Yel- 
low Batter,  4 a.  — Total,  25  a rent,  2s.;  county  town  of 

Drogheda,  — die  estate  of  Clu-istopher  Cheevers,  attainted. 

Inrolled  3d  July  1703. 

40.  Said  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  esq.,  24d.  April  Meath. 
1703;  consideration,  112/.  — in  Jenkinstowne,  32  a.;  bar. 

Deece,  co.  Meath— the  estate  of  die  late  King  James! 

Inrolled  3d  Jtdy  1703. 

41.  Said  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  esq.,  24th  April  Droahcda 
1703 ; consideration,  30/— A house,  garden,  and  backside  in 
Deer-street,  called  die  Blue  Boar’s  Head— a house,  garden, 

court,  and  backside  on  the  South  Key,  or  S.  side  of  the  river. 

—a  house  and  backside  on  the  Bull  Ring,  near  Reamore 
bogg,  1 6 a. — 1 otal  rent,  6 d. ; town  and  liberties  of  Drogheda  . 

—the  estate  of  Christopher  Peppard  Fitz-Ignatius,  attainted. 

Inrolled  3d  July  1703. 

43.  EDMOND  ROCH  of  Trabolgan,  13th  May  1703 ; Cork. 
consideration,  965/— The  towns  and  lands  of  Glannegowle, 


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2 Asks.  1,651  a.— Killuntane,  905  a.  2 r.  16  v. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co. 

Corke. — die  estate  of  Walter  Coppinger  and  James  liis  son, 

attainted. Inrolled  3 cl  July  1703. 

Cork.  44.  HUMPHRY  SHEARES  of  Cork,  apothecary,  23d 
June  1703;  consideration,  718;.— The  lands  of  Knockrea, 
30  a.  3 r.  8 p. — the  Knappoges,  being  eight  fields,  15  a. — 
Total  rent,  11.  10s. ; south  liberties  of  Corke. — the  estate  of 

Ignatius  Goold  or  Arthur  Galway,  attainted. Inrolled 

3 d July  1703. 

Wexford.  46.  GEORGE  SAVELL  gent.,  18th  June  1703;  con- 
sideration, 10/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Coolehull,  St.  Imoke, 
and  Litde  Graige,  300  a.  ; bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford.— to 
hold  during  the  residue  of  a lease  made  thereof  by  Robert 
Hassall  esq.,  deceased,  unto  Walter  Furlong,  attainted; 
1st  May  1678,  for  40  years  from  1st  May  following,  at  the 
rent  of  20/. Inrolled  3 d July  1703. 

Meath.  47.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703 ; consideration,  286/. — All  the  parcels  of  land  in  the 
townlands  and  fields  of  Ballymore  Eustace,  called  the  Duke 
of  York’s  land,  58  a.  2 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Newcastle  and  Upper- 
crosse,  co.  Dublin. — the  Duke  of  York’s  land  in  Baltrasney, 
22  a.  ; J bar.  Foare,  co.  Meath. Inrolled  5th  July  1703. 


— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  5th  July  2 Akke. 

1703.  

54.  THOMAS  STEPNEY  of  the  Grange  of  Portmar-  Limerick. 
nock,  co.  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  1703  ; consideration,  509/. 

— The  town  and  lands  of  Brittas,  182  a.  1 r.  8 p.  ; rent,  2/. 

16s.  IOJcZ.  ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.— the  estate  of 

Theobald  late  Lord  Brittas,  attainted. Inrolled  6th  July 

1703. 

55.  SIMON  ANYON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703  ; Dublin. 
consideration,  110/. — All  that  parcel  of  ground  on  which  are 

two  timber  houses,  with  all  the  back  houses,  sheds,  back- 
sides, gardens,  &c.  thereto  belonging,  in  Keyser  s-lane ; co. 

city  Dublin the  estate  of  Mathew  Barmvall,  attainted. 

Inrolled  6th  July  1703. 

57.  ABRAHAM  GREEN  of  Ballynard,  esq.,  18th  June  Limerick. 
1703  ; consideration,  321/.— The  hamlets,  towns,  and  lands  of 
Ballyvycoge  and  Bally  morishroe;  bar.  Connello,  co.  Limerick; 
which  were  mortgaged  or  otherwise  conveyed  by  Gerrard 
Fitz-Gerald  of  Ballynard,  esq.,  to  his  brother  James  Fitz- 
Gerald esq.,  counsellor  at  law,  for  die  sum  of  150/. ; which, 
with  the  interest,  amounted  to  321/. ; which  James  is 
attainted. Inrolled  6th  July  1703. 


Kildare. 


Kildare. 


48.  JEFFERY  PAUL  of  Ballyregan,  co.  Kildare,  esq., 
13th  May  1703;  consideration,  2,129/. — Five  parts  in  six  of 
Ballycullane,  together  with  Newtowne,  482  a.  1 r.  6 p.  ; rent, 
11/.  5s.  5 d.;  bar.  Kilca  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare.  — the 
estate  of  Alexander  Eustace,  attainted ; subject  to  a cliiefry 

of  1/.  6s.  8d.  to  John  Earl  of  Kildare. Inrolled  5th  July 

1703. 

49.  An  INDENTURE  tripartite,  made  19th  March  1702, 

between  the  trustees,  of  the  first  part ; William  Trench  of 
Dublin,  esq.  of  the  second  part ; and  the  said  Jeffery  Paul 
esq.,  (assignee  of  said  Trench,)  of  the  third  part : Whereas 
one  fourth  part  of  Ballycullan,  containing  136  a.  2 r.  30  p., 
the  estate  of  Alexander  Eustace,  attainted,  were  by  patent 
granted  to  Daniel  M'Veagh,  in  trust  for  himself  and  Roger 
O’Mallon;  who,  by  their  deed  dated  7th  January  1698,  con- 
veyed to  said  Trench  and  his  heirs,  two  third  parts  of  said 
fourth  part  of  said  lands  of  Ballycullan,  91  a.  & 20  p.  ; rent, 
1/.  16s.  8 d. — the  trustees  for  the  sum  of  293/.  12s.  10</., 
with  the  consent  and  direction  of  the  said  William  Trench, 
sold  to  said  Paul  the  said  91  a.  & 12  p.  or  20  p. ; rent,  1/.  16s. 
8 </.,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  5s.  id.  to  the  Earl  of  Kildare; 
co.  Kildare. — Note : By  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated 
14th  and  15th  June  1703,  Mr.  Paul,  for  the  sum  of  915/. 
12s.  10</.  (pursuant  to  agreement  before  purchase  from  the 
trustees)  did  release  and  confirm  to  Thomas  Duckett  of 
Phillipstowne,  gent.,  and  his  heirs,  all  that  share  and  pro- 
portion of  Ballycullan  and  Newtowne,  (contained  in  this  and 
the  former  deed,)  which  was  then  in  his  occupation,  con- 
taining 268  a.,  under  the  quit-rent  of  4/.  19s.  5\d.,  and  the 
chief  rent  of  11s.  9 \d.— (Inrolled  1st  July  anno  2a",  2 ^ pars 
dorso,  R.  21.) Inrolled  5th  July  1703. 

52.  Reverend  BENJAMIN  PRATT  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  doctor  of  the  civil  law,  22d  June  1703 ; considera- 
tion, 984/.  17s.  lOJd.—  The  town  and  lands  of  Kilmurry 
and  Davidstowne,  439  a.;  bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Mf.ath. 


58.  ROBERT  ROCHFORT  esq.,  her  Majesty’s  attorney- 
general,  14th  June  1703;  consideration,  601/.  — The  town 
and  lands  of  Phepoxtowne,  138  a.  ; bar.  Castleknock,  co. 

Dublin.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

6th  July  1703. 

60.  The  said  ROBERT  ROCHFORT  esq.,  14tli  June 
1703  ; consideration,  1,204/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Downs- 
towne  alias  Dowstowne  alias  Dowthstowne,  314  a.  ; rent,  51. 
Is.  1\d. ; bar.  Scryne,  co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  Sir  Luke 
Dowdall,  attainted. Inrolled  6th  July  1703. 

62.  The  said  ROBERT  ROCHFORT  esq.,  16th  June 
1703;  consideration,  2,24.2/.  — The  towns  and  lands  of 
Templeorane,  169  A.—  Rathnure,  120  a.  — Maghanstowne, 
145  a.  2 it. — in  Collingstowne,  84  a. — in  Newcastle,  20  a. — 
Rahinquill,  214  a.  3 k.  16  p.;  bar.  Fertullagh,  co.  West- 
meath.— in  Pallisboy,  reputed  68  a.  ; bar.  Moycashel,  same 

co.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  6th  July 

1703. 

64.  The  said  ROBERT  ROCHFORT  esq.,  21st  June 
1703  ; consideration,  253/.— The  lands  of  Dillon's  Grange  ats 
Butler’s  Grange,  96  A.  1 R.  prof.  16  A.  unprof. ; bar.  Clon- 
jonan,  co.  Westmeath.  — the  estate  of  Denis  Sheile  or 
Geoghegan.  attainted. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

67.  EDWARD  COSGRAVE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  22d  May 
1703  ; consideration,  50/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballyneety 
and  Kilkeatry,  168  a.— Graigure,  101  a— Ballylyonc,  67  a.— 
Lislotane  and  Ballybrue,  164  a. — Ballinvolla,  51a.;  bar.  Con- 
nello, co.  Limerick.— Lismongane,  92  a.— Gortreagh,  58  A. 

the  fishing  weare  thereto  belonging  on  the  river  Lawn ; bar. 

Mcmnniliy,  co.  Kerry.  — die  several  closes  of  Knockyne, 
Clonin,  Lisneleenoughtragh  and  Lackeenivoudrick,  20  a.  ; 
bar.  Corkaguiny,  same  co.— the  estate  of  Edward  Rice, 
attainted. Inrolled  ith  August  1703. 


Dublin. 


Meath. 


Limerick. 


Limerick. 


Meath. 


Roll,  2d  Anne,  third  part,  back. 


1.  JAMES  DAWSON  of  Ballynecourty,  co.  Tipperary,  | 
esq.,  7th  June  1703 ; consideration,  290/.— In  Knockerdon, 
57  a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.— the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  22 d June  1703. 

3.  JOHN  COOKE  of  Kiltinane,  esq.,  19th  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  l,130/.-Part  of  Clare,  361  a.;  bar.  Middle- 
third,  co.  Tipperary.  — tiie  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
Inrolled  26 th  June  1703. 

5.  RICHARD  JONES  of  Dollanstowne,  co.  Meath,  esq., 
3d  June  1703  ; consideration,  247/.— In  Gillon  and  Clarks- 
towne,  with  4 houses  thereon,  116  a.;  bar.  Deece,  co. 

Meath.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

26th  June  1703. 

(122.) 


7.  SAMUEL  CARD  of  Dublin,  merchant,  17th  June 

1703  ;'  consideration,  2,175/. — The  castle,  manor,  town,  and 
lands  of  Grangebegg  and  Kilcoline,  853  a.  ; bar.  Furbill  co. 
Westmeath.  — the  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy  of  Plattin, 
attainted. — Note:  By  deed,  dated  16th  Nov.  1703,  Mr.  Card 
declared  that  he  bought  these  lands  in  trust  for  Arthur  Judge 
senior  of  Mosstowne,  co.  Westmeath,  gent.  — ( Inrolled 
18 th  Nov.  anno  2d",  2d*  pars.) Inrolled  26 th  June  1703. 

8.  The  said  SAMUEL  CARD,  5th  May  1703;  con- 

sideration, 381/.  and  87/.  and  104/.— Part  of  Coletore,  187  a. 
& 32  p.  • rent,  3/-  1 5s.  9i}</. ; bar.  Moycashell,  co.  West- 
meath.  the  estate  of  Edward  Geoghegan,  attainted. — part 

of  Lorlia,  37  A.— part  of  Killcumreagh,  58  a.  1 R.  32  p. ; bar. 
and  co  aforesaid.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

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Westmeath. 


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~ 7 t,ICS°  *al,ds  for  Mr.  J,K*SC-  — % deed  dated  16th  March 

Westmeath.  1703,  Mr.  Judge  sold  for  59/.  13 s.  to  Daniel  Foy  of  Derry- 

hall  co.  Westmeath,  gent.,  27  a.  of  the  37  a.  of  Lorha. — 

Inrolled  2 \th  May  1704. 

K I».  The  said  SAMUEL  CARD,  Stl,  June 

sideration,  1,400/.  — The  lands  of  Coolesikane,  500  a!  prof 
274  a.  unprof,  with  a mill  and  4 a.;  bar.  Ophaley,  co 

Kildare.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

26th  June  1703. — Mem. , This  deed  is  assigned  to  Arthur 
Judge,  and  inrolled  in  the  mixed  roll. 

Meath.  11.  Said  SAMUEL  CARD,  merchant,  1st  June  1703; 
consideration,  448/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Colecoman, 
111a.;  rent,  1/.  2s.  6 Id.;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Meatii.  — the 

estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  26 th  June 

1703.  Mem. : This  deed  is  assigned  to  Arthur  Judge,  and 
inrolled  in  the  mixed  roll. 

, Is- /OHN  PERRY  of  Woodru«e,  » Tipperary,  - 
,th  1703;  consideration,  68/.,  667/.,  61/.,  and  8/  — 

In  Bmonsland  and  Gortlaghy,  21  a.— Garrintemple,  125  a— 
GJankeran,  12  a— in  Grange  alias  Monks  Grange,  52  a.— 
part  of  Cruttagh,  23  a— in  Old  Grange  Butler,  2a  1 n.  13  P.  • 
bar.  Iffa  and  Oflh,  co.  Tipperary. -the  estate  of  the  late  , 
King  James Inrolled  26 th  June  1703. 

Corh  J*  WILLIAM  COCKRELL  of  Corke,  merchant,  ' 

20tli  February  1702;  consideration,  3,033/.  18s.  8d— Tlie 
town  and  lands  of  Baltrasny,  247  a. — Bollyneleddin,  N.  and  S.  , 
J7/  A.  & 16  p— Ballyonecne,  162  a.  3 n.  24  p.— the  estate  of  ! 
the  late  King  James— Ballinterry,  289  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Barry-  * 
more,  co.  Corke— the  estate  of  Andrew  Murrogh,  attainted,  * 
•subject  to  a cluefry  of  15s.  out  of  Ballyoneene,  1/.  13s  8 d 
out  of  Baltrasny,  11.  out  of  Ballyneleddin,  and  6s.  out  of 
Ballinterry,  to  the- Earl  of  Barrymore,  and  suit  and  service  to  l 
the  manor  court  of  Castlelyons. Inrolled  30 th  June  1703. 

Kildare.  16.  JOSEPH  MADDOCK  of  Dublin,  linen-draper,  2 

21st  June  1703;  consideration,  1,037/.— 'Die  lands  called”  * 
Widow  Mason’s  Farm,  part  of  Killteele,  84  a.  1 H.  24  p.  ; 
rent,  4s.  9}d. — Cupidstowne,  174  a.  & 32  p. ; rent,  9s.  10 Id. 

— rotal  rent,  14s.  7Jd— a proportion  of  a large  common  f 
belonging  to  Cupidstowne;  bar.  of  Salt,  co.  Kildare— the  3' 

estate  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tirconnell,  attainted Inrolled  “ 

30 th  June  1703. 


t 1 enegleragh  and  Cahirtogher,  999  a— Killbegg  mountain,  Uni 

i 549  a— Castleboy  and  Cloghane,  1,186  a—  Lisnabegg  alias 

Licknabegg,  1 qr.,  and  Lissadoyle,  160  a. — Gortinanisky,  94  a.  Gal’oay. 

■ — Garricappagh  alias  Cappaghard,  Caluragh,  and  Clonrahins, 

400  a.  prof.,  600  a.  bog,  1,360  a.  mountain— Oldtard,  85  a. 

— in  Mongee,  47  a.  — in  Ballina  and  Tomkin,  69  a.  — in 
Loghenroe  and  Balliglass,  1 13  a.  ; bars,  and  a bars.  Atherny, 

Clare,  Dunkellin,  Loghreagh,  Keltartan,  and  Leitrim,  co. 
Galway— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James,  subject  to  a 
cluefry  ol  12/.  10s.  to  llie  Earl  of  Clanricard  and  Bishop  of 
Clonfert. Inrolled  9 th  July  1703. 

25.  SYMON  AN  YON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703  ; Westmeath 
consideration,  776/.— Three  several  judgments  obtained  by  sli9», 
Terence  Dermott  against  William  Jones  esq.,  in  the  Court  of  ,,  and 
Exchequer  for  1,526/— The  town  and  lands  of  Cloongawne  Roscomm"- 
and  Barrybegg,  with  a big  stone  house  and  six  messuages  in 
Atltlone,  with  4 weares  on  the  Shannon— in  Cartrontroy  and 
Sugandooneck,  20  messuages,  170  a.  — Carrowmore,  1 qr. ; 
Carrowndowne,  1 qr.;  Canowncrevy,  1 qr.;  Cairowreagh,’ 
i qr.;  Carrowrashall,  1 qr. ; Griffinstowne,  part  of  Carrolls- 
towne,  Crossoiistowne,  Munganstowne,  Cloonrane,  and 
Aughamore;  Shanballysalla,  1 qr. ; Lisnaboll,  1 qr.;  bar. 

Athlone,  cos.  Westmeath,  Sligo,  and  Roscommon— all 
which  were  mortgaged  or  otherwise  conveyed  by  the  said 
Jones  to  the  said  Dermott  for  500/.,  which  with  the  interest 
amounted  to  775/.  19s.  6 //.,  forfeited  by  the  said  Dermott’s 
attainder ; subject  to  redemption Inrolled  10th  July  1703. 

88.  JOHN  ROTTON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  24th  March  Dublin. 
1702;  consideration,  370/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Tan- 
kardstowne,  98  a.;  bar.  Balruddery,  co.  Dublin.  _ the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  lOthJuly  1703. 

1703  • c?SIRAH  ELS,MI;Rr':  °f  DubIin>  Sent->  16th  April  Kildare. 
1703,  consideration,  140/— Part  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Stackumny,  with  a stone  house,  barn,  stable,  cow-house  an 
orchard,  8 cabbins,  and  8 gardens  thereon,  49  a.;  rent, 

2s.  6d;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare— the  estate  of  Richard  late 
Karl  of  iyrconnell Inrolled  1 6th  July  1703. 


17.  JOHN  CUSACK  of  Killkiseene,  co.  Clare,  esq. 
23d  June  1703;  consideration,  351/. -In  Limvaleheigh, 
42  a.— m Glancannane,  50  a.  — in  Derrynedane,  3 a.  — in 
Coleiore  and  Bally voghane,  42  a— in  Ballydaumeene  alias 
Corgrange,  254  a.;  bar.  Clondirralaw,  co.  Clare.  -Lys- 
mackeeda  alias  Tynagh,  40  a.  — in  Coskeam,  34  a.;  bar 
Burren,  sa,d  co— in  Kilbarren,  50  A— the  Equity  of  Redemp- 
tion in  and  to  Lecarrow,  408  a. -and  Lecarrowangarry, 
176  a— rent,  9/.  17s.  lO^tf. ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co  — mort 
gaged  in  fee  to  John  Magratl,  for  400/— the  estates  of  John 
Corny,,,  Dermott  Fite  Patrick,  Redmond  Magratl,,  Dono-di 

?,  r?'’,?°n0gh  McNemara>  Martin  Ryan Inrolled 

Is/  July  1703. 

' CH“DIP™E  k»t.  Lori  CUef  of 

ie  lace,  21st  June  1703;  consideration,  700/— The 

town  ml  lands  of  Ballinaneala,  1S0  2 ,._pel,eot.  180  s. 

2 ».  ion.:  bar.  Banynmre,  oo.  Couse.-  ,1,,  of  the 

late  King  Jam*  subject  „ chiefr,  of  1,.  2,.  t0 
Barrymore Inrolled  8 th  July  1703. 

1703  Sir  .TalI“  SCAWEN  of  London,  19, h June 
1703 , consideration,  10,310/—  Moyode,  2 qrs.,  620  a 2r  — 
Graige , 40  a— in  Ardnasaddane,  2 qrs.,  45  A— Colragh  and 

ncgannj  , 72  a.  — Garrancoyle,  1 cartron,  23  a.  — Garmrlas 
alias  Cahirglas  als  Cahirgowen  Cahirkinvouboy,  28  a.  1 „ 8 ! 

Garrymore  alias  Boyledorogh,  | cartron,  42  a— in  Cor- 
hinduffe  alias  Carhinduffe,  and  Shanvally  Cahirhenry,  and 
Gortioi-y  ^ and  + cartron,  71  a.  & 8 P.  - IscrkeUy,  4 “ 
mskell,  £ q. . ; Balhnruan,  iqr.;  with  the  fairs  of  Iserkelly— 
Cahirmny,  J qr.;  part  of  Cloghane  Moningugaly,  1 qr. . 
Kilhnpa trick,  Park,  Loughrea,  Moneen— in  Ballynla-in 


82  SAMUEL  TUKE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  22d  June  1703 ; Westmeath. 
consideration,  224/.— Part  of  Black  Castle,  21a.  3 r— in  Bal- 
lynagaule,  56  a.  3 r.;  bar.  Corkery,  co.  Westmeath— the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. — -Inrolled  17 th  July  1703. 

esn3*  93?ITN  EfJ°N  of  Mount  Eaton»  county  Kilkenny,  Kilkenny. 

Wf  naft  “r  : Tsideration>  88'-  and  lm—  li 

T ,pa  , llnc0l,lse’  and  a Piece  of  land  called  the  Monks 
Band,  with  several  other  parcels  in  the  towne  of  Pollard,, 

,2  a rent  Tincouse,  15s.  4d.  — Pollagh,  1/.  ljrf  ■ Oar 

Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.  — Tincouse  being  the  estate  of 
Charles  Ryan,  and  Pollagh  the  estate  of  the  Lord  Golmoy, 
both  attainted. Inrolled  17 th  July  1703. 

JuS'»3OMASdORAWFOED  °f  *■-»  -fa 
t"  1703,  consideration,  322I_The  town  ,„d  of 

Kilreendqouy,  302  a.— rent,  il  3s.  OCf. : her.  Ida,  co.  Ktn- 

”f  ""  « 

1703  SrEFHE.N  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  23d  June  JBttrainy. 
1708 , consideration,  M-A  bam,  with  , g,*,  backwards, 

"I  ?°”— Tl*  of  William  Archer, 
from  James  Duke  of  Ormond  and  Elisabeth  his  wife  to  Luke 
Arche,  decerned,  fhtlrer  „f  ^d  William,  for  99  years 
fi'om  1st  Match  1677,  a.  d„  »,  2i„  beRde.  J.  to, 

!TT>  - tl«  town  and  lend,  of  Buu- 

, uai  Gowran,  same  co.  — the  estate  of  said  William 
A i cher,  by  lease  from  the  said  Duke  and  Dutches  of  Ormond 
to  Joim  Sh.0  of  Kilkenny,  memh.ttt,  in  trust  for  „id 
William,  for  the  lives  of  said  William,  Luke  Ms  son  and 
Thomas  Shoe,  eldest  „„  „f  ,di  Jehu,  m ,I„  „f  fsoi, 
besides  /.  10*.  for  Accates — to  hold  subjectfo  the  said  rent 
<l."-"ig  the  residue  of  said  term  of  99  years,  and  for  the  life 
ot  said  1 homes  Slice. Inrolled  20th  July  1703. 

NICHOLSON^'  cfYe°E  f Kdl*  THOMAS  M 
vwnoH°L -?N  ° Balrnth,  co.  Meath,  esqrs.,  24th  March 
702;  consideration,  316/— The  town  and  lands  of  Boolis 


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2 Anne.  and  Calliaglistown,  207  a.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meatii. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  Janies. InroUed  20 th  July  1703. 

Tipperary.  44.  JOSEPH  JUDKIN,  co.  Tipperary,  gent.,  12th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  865/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Mock- 
larshill  alias  Knocknoclara,  226  a.  ; rent,  3/.  8s.  9\d. ; bar. 
Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  Thady  Meagher, 
attainted. Inrolled  20th  July  1703. 

Tipperary.  46.  JOHN  CARLETONof  Knocknanimy,  co.  Tipperary, 
esq.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  262/. — Part  of  the 
town  and  lands  of  Butler’s  land  and  Burdenscolpe  alias 
Burdenshill  and  Loughnegore,  49  a.  ; bar.  Middlethird,  co. 

Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed 

20th  July  1703. 

Tipperary.  48.  JOHN  WHITE  of  Cappagh,  esq.,  21st  June  1703 ; 

consideration,  345/. — The  lands  of  Borresnefarny,  contain- 
ing 159  a.  ; bar.  Eliogurty  and  Ikerin,  co.  Tipperary. — the 
estate  of  die  late  King  James. Inrolled  20 th  July  1703. 

Meath.  51.  WILLIAM  WESTGARTH  of  Dublin,  gent., 
15di  June  1703  ; consideration,  60/. — The  farm  and  lands  of 
Agestowne  alias  Augestowne  alias  Angevillstowne,  397  a.  ; 
bar.  Navan,  co.  Meatii. — demised  by  Catherine,  Viscountess 
dowager  Ranelagh,  mother  of  Richard  Earl  of  Ranelagh,  to 
Oliver  Plunket,  attainted,  for  35  years,  from  1st  May  next 
ensuing  the  date  thereof,  at  die  rent  of  95/.,  to  hold  during 

the  residue  of  the  said  term  under  the  said  rent. InroUed 

29 th  July  1703. 

Monaghan.  53.  WILLIAM  FORTESCUE  of  Newragh,  co.  Louth, 
esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  240/. — The  two  tates  of 
Lattoone  and  Lurgangreeny,  120  a.  ; bar.  Cremome,  co. 

Monaghan. — the  estate  of  Patrick  Madiews,  attainted. 

Inrolled  29 th  July  1703. 

Kildare.  55.  JACOB  PEPPARD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19di  June 
1703 ; consideration,  702/. — In  IKerdiflstowne,  65  a.  ; bar. 

Meath.  Nass,  co.  Kildare. — in  Rathfin  alias  Ratlin,  89  a.;  bar. 

Morgallion,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
InroUed  30 th  July  1703. 


said  commissioners  granted  to  the  then  archbishop  in  cus- 
todium,  at  the  quit-rent  of  15/.,  until  the  said  Bartholomew’s 
pretence  should  be  determined,  and  that  tho’  his  hither  died 
in  1682,  yet  he  never  brought  his  pretence  to  a determination 
until  1688,  when  the  late  Earl  of  Tyrconnell  was  chief 
governor,  and  Popish  judges  sat  upon  the  benches  who  gave 
judgment  in  his  favour,  though  die  prime  serjeant  and 
solicitor  general  had  given  their  opinion  to  die  court,  that  he 
was  not  justly  entitled  thereto,  but  that  the  lands  belonged 
to  the  crown  to  the  uses  of  the  said  Acts  of  Settlement,  by 
which  judgment  so  obtained  the  archbishop  was  dispossessed 
by  the  said  Bartholomew,  who  continued  in  possession  untill 
the  reduction  of  Ireland,  when  he  died  in  actual  rebellion, 
and  stood  indicted  and  outlawed,  and  thereby  forfeited  his 
tide  in  remainder,  if  any  he  had.  The  said  archbishop  there- 
fore prayed  the  king  to  grant  to  him  and  his  successors  the 
said  premises  at  die  quit-rent  of  151/.  per  ann.  as  he  formerly 
held  the  same,  but  he  deceasing  before  the  king’s  directions 
arrived  in  Ireland,  that  favour  was  granted  to  his  successor 
Dr.  Narcessus  Marsh,  by  this  patent,  pursuant  to  privy  seal, 
dated  at  Whitehall,  13th  July  1694 ; viz.  die  castle,  town, 
mid  lands  of  Seatowne,  215  a.  ; rent,  4/.  7s.  Oijrf. ; Newtowne 
ats  Knockmole,  90  a.  ; rent,  1/.  16s.  5 {d. — Black  Hall,  117  a. — 
rent,  21.  Is.  -\\d. — Gamwell  Smith's  Land,  Ferry  Park,  Cnm- 
ponfield,  and  several  other  lands  and  tenements  in  and  about 
Swords,  69  a.  2 r.  ; rent,  1/.  8s.  Id.  — Total,  9/.  18s.  1 1 hd. ; 
bar.  Nethercross,  same  co. — Inrolled  20th  September  1694; 
but  the  archbishop  not  having  afterwards  prosecuted  a 
claim  made  of  diese  premises,  in  the  right  of  his  church, 
before  the  trustees  of  the  forfeited  estates  appointed  to  sell 
the  same  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1 1°  William,  his  Grace  was 
put  out  of  possession,  and  the  lands  were  put  to  sale  by  the 
said  trustees  as  the  estate  of  the  said  Bartholomew  Russell, 
and  purchased  by  Dr.  William  King,  archbishop  of  Dublin, 
by  virtue  whereof  the  inheritance  became  vested  in  him  and 
his  heirs,  in  his  natural  capacity,  but  he  being  willing  to  quit 
the  benefit  thereof,  (dio’  very  great,)  so  that  the  same  might 
be  restored  to  die  church,  an  Act  of  Parliament  passed  in 
England,  anno  5 Anne,  N°  31,  for  making  effectual  this 
grant,  and  for  restoring  the  said  lands  to  the  see  for  ever,  in 
augmentation  of  the  revenues  thereof. — Inrolled  8th  May, 
anno  61",  1“  pars.  f.  R.  4, 


Dublin. 


Dublin.  57.  Dr.  WILLIAM  KING,  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 
23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  3,105/. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Seatowne,  234  a.  & 32  p. — Newtowne,  117  a.  — Blackhall 
and  Gamble,  170  a.  — die  lands  called  Smith’s  Land,  with 
the  several  gardens,  plotts,  and  cabbins,  in  Swords.  — in 
Broad  Meadow,  2 a.  3 r.  16  p. — rent,  91.  18s.  llirf. ; bar. 
Nethercross,  co.  Dublin.  — die  estate  of  Bartholomew 
Russell,  attainted,  subject  to  a cliiefry  of  3s.  5J<Z.  to  the 

see  of  Dublin. InroUed  30 th  July  1703. — Reference  from 

diis  deed  to  pa.  49  manuscript,  as  follows:  viz.  Whereas 
Francis  archbishop  of  Dublin,  now  deceased,  by  petition  set 
forth,  that  by  the  Act  of  Settlement  so  much  of  the  dien  for- 
feited lands  as  were  anciently  the  right  of  inheritance  of  the 
see  of  Dublin,  but  granted  in  fee-farm  by  die  former  arch- 
bishops of  that  see,  under  die  reservation  of  a chief-rent  to  the 
dien  forfeiting  persons,  or  those  under  whom  they  claimed, 
were  appointed  to  be  sett  out  in  augmentation  to  the  said  see, 
as  would  compleat  die  revenue  thereof  to  die  sum  of  2,000 /.  per 
ann.;  and  that  pursuant  thereunto,  the  commissioners  for 
executing  die  said  Acts  did  sett  out  to  die  then  archbishop, 
and  his  successors,  several  lands,  part  whereof)  viz.  Seatowne, 
Newtowne,  Blackhall,  Gamwell  Smith’s  land,  and  several 
odier  lands  and  tenements  in  and  about  Swords,  containing 
together  437  a.  the  former  propriety  of  Christopher  Russell, 
whose  son,  Bartholomew  Russell,  being  by  the  said  commis- 
sioners decreed  innocent,  was  left  to  recover  by  law  his  right, 
if  any  he  had,  in  remainder  after  his  fadier’s  deadi,  which 
lands  were  not  passed  in  patent  with  other  augmentation 
lands  as  intended  by  die  said  Acts,  but  were  by  order  of  the 


59.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  20th  April  1703  ; Kildare. 
consideration,  6,735/.  14s.  6 \d.  — The  town  and  lands  of 
Ballyliubbert,  373  a. — Ballyvast,  420  a. — Narraghbegg,  Bal- 
lmcargy.  and  Tallanstowne,  600  A. — Rathscaldin,  12  a.; 
bar.  Kilka  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare. — die  estate  of  the  late 
King  James InroUed  30 th  July  1703. 

61.  PAUL  BARRY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24th  May  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  318/. — In  Rathcoole,  6 a.;  bar.  Newcastle,  co. 

Dublin.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed 

4//i  August  1703. 

63.  HOPTON  SCOTT  of  Ballynoran,  co.  Wicklow,  Wicklow. 
16th  June  1703 ; consideration,  42/. — All  their  right  and 
interest  in  the  town  and  lands  of  Ballygannon,  Ballynoran, 

Charles’s  Land,  Knockroe,  Ballydonoghreajand  Tower;  4 bar. 

Rathdowne  and  bar.  Newcasde,  or  one  of  them,  co.  Wicklow. 

—demised  to  Thady  Byrne,  attainted,  by  Richard,  late  Vis- 
count Rosse,  for  years  whereof  about  16  are  unexpired,  at  the 
rent  of  about  120/. InroUed  4 th  August  1703. 

65.  EPHRAIM  DAWSON  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  Westmeath. 
1703  ; consideration,  3,490/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Clon- 
fad,  581  A.  3 R.  16  p.  prof.  114  a.  bog. — Ratteen  als  Ratdn, 

277  A.  2 R.  prof.  154  a.  unprof.— Ballyoughter,  474  a.  prof. 

305  a.  unprof.— rent,  12/.  13s.  0| d. ; bar.  Farbill,  co.  West- 
meath.— the  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy  of  Plattan,  esq.,  at- 
tainted.  InroUed  4 th  August  1703. 


Roll,  M Anne,  fourth  part,  face. 


Queen's  Co.  1.  RICHARD  FITZ-PATRICK  of  Castletowne,  Queen’s 
Co.,  esq.,  19th  June  1703;  consideration,  2,360/.  — The 
towns  and  lands  of  Ballygorbinagh,  the  manor  and  town 
and  lands,  Loghteige,  Logharden,  Munny,  Rahinisky,  750  a. 
— in  Shanoler,  15  a. — Knockanakeen,  40  a. — Mackshanagan, 
30  a.— rent,  II.  14s.  litf. ; bar.  Stradbally,  Queen’s  Co. 

(122.) 


the  estate  of  John  Brereton,  attainted. InroUed  10 th  July 

1703. 

3.  JOSEPH  MOLAND  of  Dublin,  genL,  19th  June  Kildare. 
1703;  consideration,  162/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Kill- 
morebranagh  alias  Rathin,  37  a.  2 r.  36  P. ; rent,  6s.  3d. ; 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare. — the  estate  of  Francis  JL.ee,  i 
- tainted. Inrolled  10 th  July  1703. 


perary.— the  estate  of  tiie  late  King  James Inrolled 

15/4  July  1703. 


5.  WILLIAM  SHAW,  co.  Antrim,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; 23.  Said  HENRY  LUTHER  esq.,  22d  June  1703  • 

consideration,  1,350/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Carmevy,  consideration,  232/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Tournoge’ 


4.84.  a.— in  Ballyrobbin,  88  a.— Total  rent,  3/.  18s.  8d— two 
mills  in  bis  possession ; bar.  Mazarine,  co.  Antrim. — the 

estate  of  Sir  Neile  O’Ncile,  attainted Inrolled  15 th  July 

1703. 


7.  BRYAN  HIGGINS  gent.,  one  of  the  attornies  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  19th  June  1703 ; consideration, 
300/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Kinnegadd,  597  a.  2 r.  24  p. ; 
bar.  FarbiJI,  co.  Westmeath. — Croanstowne,  388  a. — in 
:.  Logliemstowne,  56  a.  ; bar.  Delvin,  same  co. — Carrycargin 


two  191  a.  3 it.  24  p. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke — the  estate  of 

■the  the  late  King  James Inrolled  15 th  July  1703. 

My 

25.  HENRY  BEECHER  of  Sheskin,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
23d  June  1723;  consideration,  137/.— The  town  and  lands 


- of  the  . , ’ ‘•'"‘Muraauou,  mu. — iiie  town  and  lands 

of  Bawnelun  and  Maulebrack ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Corke— 
•pVi'":  were  mol'tgaged  or  otherwise  conveyed  by  Colonel 

_ ’ Henry  Owens  to  James  Galway  for  100/.  and  came  to 
vrar/ri  Edward  Galway,  attainted,  which  with  the  interest  amounts  to 


Logliemstowne,  56  a.;  bar.  Delvin,  same  co. — Carrycargin  >o,.,  . J , . ’ , . , , amounts  to 

alius  Knockdromdonnell  ats  Knock,  496  a.  1 it. ; Killcloghan  Inrolled  1 5lh  July  VT 03.  ° * empt‘°n  y 1 16  mortSagei- 
als  Kinclare,  Lessincloghane,  and  Lisnecroghy,  121  a.  ; bar. 

Atblone,  co.  Roscommon. — Killmacough,  44  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; r amtc 

bar.  Ballintober.— Lackan,  106  a.— Gortinegrogh,  57  a.  ; bar.  2'  JAMLS  ANDERSON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June 
Boyle,  same  co.— Levallynemanestragh  alias  Ballynsmallv,  conslderati°ns>  110/.  and  347/.—  Bally wvanys,  1 qr., 

107  a.  2 r.  24  p.— Ballyboy,  206  a.— Crumlinougliter,  134  'a.  338  A'  1 f 32  p'  pl'of'  34  A'  bog— Corkay’s  qr.,  91  a.  1 r. 

& 24  p. — Cullanreagh,  206  a.  3 r. — Carrane,  92  a.  2 r. 8.  Prof’  575  A-  2 R-  >’•  mountain,  which  had  been  de- 

Crumlineighter,  124  a.  & 24  p— Carrnetullagh  alias  Carne-  T?d  by  Randld  earl  of  Antrim,  uncle  to  Randal  now  Earl 


keele,  and  Carmeknock,  84  a.  3 n.  24  p. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  f Antrim>  to  James  M‘Donnel,  attainted,  30th  June  1678, 
co.  Mayo.— Ballysheiragh  alias  Ballyskeragh,  330  a.  2 n.  8 p.  for  41  years  from  lst  May  Preceding,  at  71.  rent— Derry- 
— Tymore  ais  Feaghmore,  187  a. — Gortyline,  284  a.  3 it.  16  p.  Vernous’  86  A-  2 n#  24,  Pr°L  78  a.  mountain.  — Inisgrein, 
— Carnenedine,  105  a.  1 r. — Carneknock  and  Carnemorevane,  Vt  A' ^ 8 P-— Upper  Ballyreagh,  69  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  67  a.  & 
178  a.  3 r.  32  p— Gortinelogna,  159  a.  3 r.  24  p—  Killinelea,  16  V'  boS— Lower  Ballyreagh,  64  a.  1 r.  32  p.  prof.  20  a.  3 r. 

150  a.  2 R.  32  p. — Carruekeele,  223  a.  2 r— Carrvenmore,  ®ount<“"  and  bog—  Ballywatt,  63  a.  3 it.  32  p.  prof.  12  a. 

152  a. — Taunyfenoge,  110  a.  2 r.  32  r. ; bar.  Costello,  same  , d Towne>  67  A-  3 “■  16  P-  prof.  7i.lu.8p.  bog— 

co— the  estate  of  Gerald  Dillon  esq.,  attainted Inrolled  l nloule>  60  A-  2 R-  16  p.  prof.  44  a.  2r.  bog. — Succanmore, 

15/4  July  1703.  105  a.  3 r.  16  p— demised  by  said  Earl  of  Antrim  to  Robert 

Cusacke  esq.,  attainted,  6th  February  1679,  for  41  yearn 
[FORT  esq.,  A.  G.,  16th  June  ,from  lst  Noven>ber  preceding,  at  the  rent  of  50/.;  bar.  Dun- 

2/— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  hlce’  C0‘  Antrim. Inrolled  20/4  July  1703. 


11.  ROBERT  ROCHFORT  esq.,  A.  G.,  16th  June  lrom  lst  Noveml>er  preceding,  at  the  rent  of  50/. ; bar.  Dun- 

1703  ; consideration,  1,672/. — The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  bice,  co.  Antrim. Inrolled  20/4  July  1703. 

Ballyowen,  283  a.  2 r.  ; rent,  31.  12s.  lOltZ. ; bar.  Newcastle 

and  Uppcrcross,  co.  Dublin— the  estate  of  Peter  and  29-  Said  JAMES 'ANDERSON  gent.,  23d  June  1703; 

William  Nottingham,  attainted. Inrolled  15/4  July  1703.  consideration,  400/.— The  manor  and  lands  of  Keneigh  and 

Cashell,  and  other  lands,  which  were  mortgaged  by°  Mary 
14.  JOHN  WADE,  of  Clonebreny,  co.  Meath,  21st  June  Gower  and  Bridgett  Bartlett,  by  deeds  dated  15th  and  16th 
1703  ; consideration,  2,029/— The  town  and  lands  of  Clowns-  August  1685,  for  350/.  at  8 per  cent,  to  Rowland  White  at- 


12  a.;  rent,  6/.  Us.  10W. ; par.  Trevett,  bar.  Screene,  tainted. 


and  lands  of  Breaghnay, 


co.  Meath— the  estate  of  Dominick  Barnwall,  attainted demised,  23d  April  1677,  by  Henry  Hovenden  to  Patrick 

Killcooly,  231  a.  prof.  24  a.  bog. ; rent,  4/.  12s.  2 d. ; bar.  White,  attainted,  for  41  years,  for  securing  the  payment  of 

Navan,  same  co— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford,  attainted—  100*  > and  9th  April  1679,  demised  for  the  further  term  of 

part  of  Clowdstowne,  10  a — in  Legganhall  20  a.,—' Total  rent,  58  years  in  reversion,  for  securing  the  payment  of  30/. ; bar. 

12s.  8.1rf. ; par.  Moorecliurch,  bar.  Duleek,  same  co. — the  Turrany,  co.  Armagh Inrolled  20/4  July  1703. 

estate  of  Sir  William  Talbott,  attainted in  Moyaglier,  a 

"STWrt;  “?  ?.*•>  b”'  ,W-  »*•  ROBERT  MASON  of  co.  Odw.v 

estete  of  Michael  Chamberlain,  attainted. Inrolled  I5lh  July  esq.,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  363/— The  town  and 


Warranstowne,  87  a. — Ballgeeth,  209  a. — Moynalvy,  58  a 

Tullamedin,  12  a— Sylloge,  372  a. — Proudstowne,  127  a.; 

bars.  Deece,  Morgallion,  and  Screene,  co.  Meath— the  qo  TOFTN  Wimfoi  y-i  i 

estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled  15/4  July  1703  , 3f,DE,  f Cloonybrany,  esq.,  5th  May  1703 ; 

b J considerations,  174/.  and  609/.  and  332/.  and  83/— The  town 

19.  CATHERINE  PALTRY 

23d  June  1703;  consideration,  250/.-A11  their  estate  and  2 „.  32  p.;  bar.  Caslleknock,  co.  Dublin— the  es’tate  of 
interest  in,  to,  and  out  of  Ballybees,  Ai-degullen,  Fnsken,  Richard  Crump,  attainted— Great  Finglasstowne  alias  Parks- 
lonewarden , Cooldoony,  Dalystowne,  Bawne,  and  Emlaghatt;  towne,  93  a.;  rent,  1/.  14s.  5tf— in  Greenbatter,  part  of 
bar.  Grenard,  co.  Longford — a parcel  of  ground  in  the  Wrightstowne,  19  a.;  rent,  6s.  5.U/.;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Meatii. 


, same,  co — the  31.  ROBERT  MASON  of  Ballyknockane,  co.  Galway 

Inrolled  1 5/4  July  esq.,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  363/. The  town  and 

lands  of  Draggermore  alias  Crageene  and  Gurtnecapoge  ats 

16.  Tkc- LOHN  WABE  MM.  «*.  SSSTT  £ 

^ MIIMI.1.  mi  U °r  Bum.,  .liu  Theme,  Burke,  MM,  to  , chief,,  of  II.  6,.  Si. 

’ ’ gcedi,  309,.— Moynalvy,  58  a — to  the  Earl  of  Cianricard Im'ilt,::!  UOr].  l T0:j. 


east  of  Oxmantowne  Green,  and  a parcel  on  yc  west  of  said  — tbe  estate  c 
Green,  on  both  which  are  built  5 houses. — a house  in  Wine-  l703- 

tavern-sti-eet. — a house  or  tenement  in  St.  John’s-lane  near 

Christ  Church,  with  the  tennis-court  thereto  belonging a 36-  CHARI 

house  joining  thereto— a house  in  York-street three  other  es1>  81,1  April  ■ 

houses  in  d". — two  large  houses  in  the  inns;  city  of  Dublin.  to'Vil  a,ld  lands 


Is.  5d. — in  Greenbatter,  part  of 
6s.  5k/. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meatii. 


of  Ignatius  Birford,  attainted. - 


to  belonging — a 38-  CHARLES  WADE  of  Cloonybrany,  co.  Meath, 

eet. — three  other  es1>  81,1  April  1703;  considerations,  420/.  and  1,147/. — The 
city  of  Dublin,  town  and  lands  of  Gibbonstowne,  122  a.  ; rent,  9s.  6 d. ; bar. 


—which  had  been  mortgaged  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  Demifore,  co.  Meath — the  estate  of  Edward  Plunkett,  at- 

dated  9th  and  10th  August  1688,  by  Richard  Palfry  to  tainted — Crossakeele,  703  a.  ; rent,  12/.  12s.  Id. ; bar.  Kells, 

Patrick  Dowdall,  attainted,  for  150/.,  on  which  there  remains  * co— the  estate  of  Barnaby  Byrne,  attainted. Inrolled 

due  to  the  trustees,  for  principal  and  interest,  250/. to  hold  2 0/4  July  1703. 

to  her  and  her  heirs,  subject  to  redemption  by  the  said 

Richard  Palfry Inrolled  15/4  July  1703.  ' 39.  The  GOVERNOR  and  COMPANY  for  making 


21.  HENRY  LUTHER  of  Dublin,  esq.,  10th  May  1703  ; 


39.  The  GOVERNOR  and  COMPANY  for  making 
Hollow  Sword  Blades  in  England,  23d  June  1703 ; consider- 
ation, 55,000/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Killagreeny,  108  a.  2 r. 


3 cab-  mountain. — Coolctoder,  112  a.  prof.  32  a.  bog. — Goganshill 

>.  Tip-  j alias  Knocknegoganig,  340  a.  prof.  164  a.  mountain. •'killmi- 


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j Asst.  hunny,  174  a- — Mealane  ats  Moeland. — Knocknahely,  67  a.  145  a.  2 r.  8 p. — Carrigataw,  Aghedagh,  Coolenegeragh,  Gur- 

prof.  66  a.  foray  past.  78  a.  mountain. — Kilbane,  183  a. — Kil-  teen,  and  Knockacrohery,  788  a.  2 it.  32  p. — Carrigadrohid 

Cork.  bonane,  116  a. — Lowland,  26  a. — Scart,  131a.  prof.  95  a.  and  Coolyalta,  888  a.  2 it. — Curraghanearla,  241  a.  2 r.  24  p. 

l)0gg. Beranres,  234  a.  prof.  154  a.  mountain. — Knockan-  — Inchileagh,  161a.  2 it.  16  p. — Coolekishy,  191a.  & 32  p. 

leigb,  98  a.  prof.  72  a.  mountain. — Garrangearagh,  288  a.  & — Knockacotton,  96  a.  & 24  p. — Knocksaharne,  271  a. — 

8 p. Ballyknockane,  356  a. — Killcoan  alias  Killcovan,  Shannakeill,  273  a. — Lackabunnyknock,  136  a.  3 it. — Dun- 

312  a.  1 it.  8 p. — Clonmoylelower,  487  a.  1 n.  8 p.— Knock-  gansillngh,  418  A. — Gortgoulane  alias  Hullanes,  566  a.— a 

navullin  ats  abby  land  of  Killcrea  and  Shannacline,  190  a.—  chiefly  of  6 1.  6s.  out  of  Baboon  and  Clogliinogh,  the  estate 

Killcollig,  235  a.— Kill  and  Knockagrogimore,  227  a.  prof,  of  Herb'  Baldwin. — Maghallagh,  801  a. — a chiefly  of  11/. 


25  a.  mountain.  — Iinockilrenane,  148  a. — Ballymountaine,  out  i 

280  a. Ballygroman,  Upper,  218  a.  prof.  100  a.  mountain  thur 

past. — Knockanavealgully,  150  a. — RathcuUin,  140  a. — -Cur-  301 
rubryan  alias  Curryhihenibry,  138  a.— Carrigboy,  625  a. — — IV 


out  of  Bally vorny,  11  plowlands,  the  estate  of  Nicholas  Col- 
thurst,  2,554  a.  2 b. — Coolynidane,  345  a. — Bawuemore, 
301  a. — Glanuduff,  E.and  W.,636  a. — Bawnduff,  East, 504a. 
— Mullinroe,  439  a.— Killvaultra,  West,  162  a.  2 it.— Clone- 


158  a. — Drishanamore,  290  a. — Lisheagane  and  fadda,  158  a. — Tirebeg,  108  a. — Coolynarny  and  Claghrabegg, 


Glannacamageen,  337  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  843  a.  & 32  p.  moun-  643  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Coornagi 

tain  past. — Gortroe,  406  a.  & 8 p. — Lackabane,  541  a.  1 r. — Comdorohy,  and  part  of  Gi 

Inchyleagh,  221a.  Ik.  32  p. — Drishanabeg,  450  a.  3 r. — Ballynehaghery,  949  a. — Tyt 

Comligane,  137  a.  I R.  24.  p.  prof.  223  a.  3 r.  8 p.  unprof.—  — Graige,  West,  and  part  oi 
Garran  Ikearny,  684  a. — Carrygafooky,  686  a. — Glanutane,  shere,  90  a. — Garrantornery 
East  and  West,  745  a. — Tullig  alias  Tullagh,  160  a.  3 n.  prof.  Gurteenadrolland,  74  a. — E 

853  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — Cloghbuolybegg,  188  a.  1 r.  24  p.  gaskig,  310  a. — Keal-Irrahee 

prof.  444  a.  & 24  p.  unprof. — Knocknaveirk,  456  a. — Garran-  2 r.  — Derryleagh,  232  a.  - 


643  a.  2 k.  16  p. — Coornagillagh,  451a. — Keenicorrovaly, 
Comdorohy,  and  part  of  Gordon',  691  a. — Coomduffe  and 
Ballynehaghery,  949  a. — Tyregeagh,  117  a.— Cornery,  340  a. 
— Graige,  West,  and  part  of  Derrynocknoe,  336  a. — Clone- 
shere,  90  a. — Garrantornery,  49  a.  1 r. — Doneeny,  307  a. — 
Gurteenadrolland,  74  a. — Duranavealnaslee,  120  a. — Rath- 
gaskig,  310  a. — Keal-Irralieen,  170  a.— Gearanapeaky,  260  a. 
2 r. —Derryleagh,  232  a.  — Carrignadaury  and  Cahirna- 


igh,  725  a. — Lackereagh,  310  a. — Killglass,  276  a. — Dro-  cahy,  651a. — Agherisbegg  and  Derrynelaghan,  490 


manalicky,  173  a.  3 r.  — Canudromy,  294  a.  — Cahirdahy, 
247  a. — Clonelykerteen,  332  a. — Rahonoane,  232  a.  prof.  9 a. 
bogg. — Knockavullig,  164  a. — Ballywirane,  Lower,  274  a. — 
Coadrum  ats  Coudrum,  285  a. — Downduff  or  Baunduff,  W., 


■Gortatanavelly  alias  Gortshanvally,  125  a. — Gortnaloure, 

19  a Monyvaderry,  E.  and  W.,  302  a.— Coorenehahilly, 

13  a.  1 r.— Currycrehane,  364  a.  2r.— Direen-Donny,  232  a. 
■Derryriordane,  West,  or  Derriordanmore,  143  a.  2 it.— 


560  a.  — Cooldruin,  145  a. — Coolnecarrighy,  104  a. — Coo-  Cooleroc,  West,  59  a.  3 n. — Clasheenamollogum  alias  Glassine, 

lighane,  141  A.  — Ardineneene,  370  a.  — Kockanegarriagh,  41  a. — Currygrenane,  West,  119  a.  3 R. — Bargarriffe  (part), 
400  a. Coornasoon,  148  a. — Coolenegurteeny  ats  Kilnegur-  215  a.  1 r. — Incliydiraclea,  190  a.  2 r. — Derrynaglass,  195  a. 


teeny,  279  a.— Ballywirane,  East,  ats  Ballywirane,  Upper, 
234  a.  — Knockacapple,  1,009  a.  — Ballyomihill,  330  a.  — 
Curra,  175  a. — Dromree  and  Kilvaultra,  E.,  394  a. — Ardne- 
crushy,  246  a. — Ballymacorkerane,  148  a. — Cabberagh,  248  a. 
— Coolmountaine,  113  A.  2 r. — Laghmacfuy,  101  a. — Cahir- 


— Carrygleagh,182  A.— Dirryveane,231  a.— Cloneshere,  West, 
363  A.— DerrygaUeen  and  Gortamona,  117  A.  Inchinossigg, 
185  a— Uand-Inoh,  West,  276  a— Derrilougig,  321  a.  3 r.— 
Toureenduff  and  part  of  Barrygarriffe,  169  a.  1 R. — Rosmore 
and  Clashkeal,  501  a.— Currihy,  West,  292  a.  2 R.— Gort- 


barrane,  419  a. Gortavramer,  196  a.  — Garrancaple  and  naglogh,  1,089  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Cooldaniell,  598  a. — Mony- 

Creendary  ats  Krindurry,  375  A. — Shronageere  and  Ardeen,  hasker  alias  Monycosker  and  Lackinallwood,  270  a. — Des- 

385  a. Killbarry  and  Coolenecrannagh  ats  Coolnacrinagh,  sure,  526  a. — Lissenacuddy,  380  a. — Shanacashell,  941  a. — 

258  a. Cortsmorane,  97  a. — Coolykeareen,  104  a.  & 24  p. — Cloghvoly,  582  a. — Toorenloure,  375  a. — Xnchigraddy  and 

Rosnascolp,  128  a.  2 r. — Lissardahy,  Coolnapishy,  and  Drom-  Coolroe,  568  a. — Cappanclare,  Carrignacorry,  Farranmareen, 

madehy,  432  A.— Clashibredane  alias  Clashridane,  485  a.—  Curruleagh.andGurtencadine,  791  a — Toorennaneane,  1 13  a. 

Killinknockane,  Knockanekinmorny,  and  Rosnakilly,  760  a.  Ilan-Inoh,  East,  163  a.  3r. — Dromcarry,S.andN.,  and  Incliy- 


•Ballyvoi",  W.or  Upper,  160  a. — Rahallask,  682  a.— Lissa-  neale,  521  A. — Mullmtirraine,  143  A.  2n.— Coomlibane,  378a. 
essiwg,  365  A. — Tirelteene,  E.  and  W.,  285  a.— Cloghvalli-  2 R.— Derryneviagh  and  llosloghy,  763  a.  3 it.— Clcanrath, 


more,  1,013  a.  2 r.— Gortnegeesagh,  236  a.  — Carriganvor- 
tane,  190  a.— Loghleagh,  2,529  a.  3 k.  32  p.— Curricahill, 
415  a.— Knockralieene,  620  a.— Carriganmine,  787  a.— Dro- 


a. — Derrygortnucloghy,102A. — Derryriordane,  East, 150a. 

.— Kealvaughs,  E.  and  W.,  351  a.  2 r— Laghneeve  or  the 
Cosses  of  Currigrenane,  46  a.  1 n.— Tirenespiddogy, 


miscanlane,  185  A.— Clashmagwire  and  Cahirkeagan,  716  A. — 462  A.— Slevines,  East,  and  Farren-Mloghlin,  200  a.  2 n. 
Droahedine,  510  a. — Coolenecaharragh,  196  a.— Knockanure  Tullaghbreedy,  E.  and  W.,  alias  Tullatready,  296  a.— Lacka- 
« t i <:c.  n l i,;„„  j.,cc.  i«o  . — (tni'tonr/io.  007  a . — Carrigagulla,  1,220  a. — 


;,  372  A.  2 R. — Tomelane,  155  A. — Coolvokigg  duffe,  169 


alias  Coofevusky,  559  a.— Ballymakerry  alias  Ballym'Derry,  Bealnagrce  and  Leckaneneene,  1,620  a.— Dromduffe,  234  a. 

288  a. Clohmoyle,  Upper,  and  Cosnuff,  465  A. — Commons,  — Bealack,  part  of  Bally vieranc,  158  a.  in  Macromp,  viz. 

26  A.— Cooledorighy  and  Maulbrack,  738  a.— Annehely  and  Tubbernasool  park,  Warren  parke,  and  the  orchard,  108  a. 
Innisholing  alias  Indiising,  1,230  A.-Inchinasingane,  306  a.  1 R.-Wholehai  ti  eit  several  houses.cabbms,  shops, 
Doneeny  864  a.  & 24  p. — Knockmoridnff  and  Kilgobnett,  gardens,  parts  of  gardens,  two  thirds  ol  Caniglcagh  part,  one 
36  A 2 r 24  p— Manolligg,  142  a.— Lehannogh,  226  a.—  third  of  the  same,  10  feet  of  ground,  40  ditto,  three  closes, 
iillinardorish  alias  Coolnardorish,  171  a. — Clashifadda,  105  A.  the  fairs  and  markets,  the  mills  and  the  mill  land  called 
-Curryleagh,  367  a.  — Killmeedy  alias  Shrahanearla  castle  Magheren,  containing  19  a.— Pidgeon  house  park,  1(.  a. 

nd  plowland,  501  a.  1 it.  24  p.— Doonecny  and  Dromree,  Slevine,  2 gneeves ; Slevine,  1 gneeve  and  >, ; blevme,  1 gnceve, 

96  a.  3 r.— Prohusmore,  1 12  A. — Mawlnagrogh,  222  a.—  141  a.— 40  feet  of  ground. -the  house  wherein  the  manor 


and  plowland,  501  a.  1 it.  24  p.— Dooneeny  and  Droiv 
596  a.  3 R.— Prohusmore,  112  A.— Mawlnagrogh,  222 
Old  Castle,  267  a.  2 r.  16  p.— Killcolman,  55  a.  3 r.  8 
Gortavehy,  Rathdoane,  and  Toorbony,  2,874  a.  1 r.  32 
Derryleah,  273  a.— Farnans,  345  a.— Derrein  and  Knockg 


Derrvleah’273  a. — Famans,  345  a— Derrein  and Knockgally-  Lisboy,  577  a—  Promleagl.  and  Derryfininc,  399  A.-Gortna- 

roe,  218  A.  2n.  8 p.— Clonteadbegg,  146  a.  & 8 p.— Killin-  binny,  408  A.— Dirragh,  461  A.-Luckbegg,  j2  A.  Knockroe 

rovannasrh,  238  a.— a cliiefry  of  'll.  out  of  Dromoony,  186  A.  and  Clonecullida,  586  a.  3 R.— Aghacunna,  243  a.  KUlmucar- 

3 r. — Dromgarry,  88  A.-Prohulbegg,  99  A.-Inchibrecane,  rowroge,  328  A.-Cahirkeareene,  245  A.-Leads,  East,  401  a 

the  estate  of  Edmond  Gould,  61  a— Maulcnehorenagh,  & 16  p.— Leads,  West,  554  a.  & 16  p.— BaUyvoungane  id  as 

1,200  a. — Coshlerough,  642  A.-Derryroe,  East,  152  A.  3 R.  Rylane  and  Contain,  877  A.  1 R.  24  ^-Cloneshere,  Middle, 

8 p.— Kiltauna  and  Mannicky,  480  a— Commons,  110  a.—  als  Coolene,  92  a.— Derryargid  and  Garrantornory,  210  a. 
Carrigdangan,  338  a.— Aghabollog  alias  Dromattimore,  267  a.  Toorencclare,  375  a.— Magheneenagh,  96  a.  2 a— Cappan- 

o,.  a p.— Gortakilly,  145  a.  3 r.  16  p. — Leckeneene,  83  A. — gullagh,  91  A— llathahist  alias  Gortahoghty,  470  a.— lu- 

Coolvnea,  139  a.— Clashintume  alias  Clasynimur,  111  a.  3 R.  oreenLahard,322A.— Corrihy, East, 266 A.-'lerrenasig, 206a. 

24  p.  — Knockidirawn,  261a.  lit.  16  p.  — Cahirbarnagh,  — Derrvickorneen,  20 1 a.  1 it— Derrynavigg,  Derrynedro- 

3 753  a 2 R.  8 p.— Lackaneen,  212  A.— Glannavarrigg,  220  a.  land,  and  Gortlogheny,  326  a.— Derrynagrce  and  Carrigna- 
Inclimorigg,  100  a. — Liscarrigane  and  Labadermod,  662  a.  muck,  416  a.  2r;  bar  Muskerry, co  Corker,  c^efry^of 


courts  of  Macromp  are  held.-Cloghmacow,  E.  and  W.,  and 
Glownaroghy,  374  a— Ballyvoig,  Lower  or  East,  188  a— 
Lisboy,  577  a.—  Promlcagh  and  Derryfininc,  399  a.— Gortna- 
binny,  408  A.— Dirragh,  461  A.-Lackbegg,  52  a— Knockroe 
and  Clonecullida,  586  a.  3 it.— Aghacunna,  243  a— Killmacar- 
rowroge,  328  a. — Cahirkeareene,  245  a. — Leads,  East,  40 1 a. 
& 16  p.— Leads,  West,  554  a.  & 16  p.— BaUyvoungane  alias 
Rylane  and  Coutain,  877  A.  1 it.  24  p.— Cloneshere,  Middle, 
als  Coolene,  92  a.— Derryargid  and  Garrantornory,  215  a — 
Toorencclare,  375  A.— Magheneenagh,  96  a.  2 r.— Cappan- 
aullagh,  91a. — llathahist  alias  Gortahoghty,  470  A. — Tu- 
b . 1 11 .... . n IT..,..  one.  Tcirennsifr. 206 a. 


olynea,  139  a.— Clashintume  alias  Clasynimur,  111  a.  3 it.  0reenLahard,322A— Corrihy, East, 266a.- lerrenasig, 206a. 
p.  — Knockidirawn,  261a.  lit.  16  P.  — Cahirbarnagh,  —Derrvickorneen,  20 1 a.  1 r.— Derrynavigg,  Deny nedro- 
r53  a 2 R.  8 p.— Lackaneen,  212  A.— Glannavarrigg,  220  a.  land,  and  Gortlogheny,  326  a.— Derrynagrce  and  Carrigna- 
Inchmorigg,  100  A.-Liscarrigane  and  Labadermod,  662  a.  muck,  416  a.  2 bar  Muskerry, 

282  ».  2 E — Camgg-Thoinas,  203*.  91  2>.  li.  on  of  tin, 

2 R Cloneyvickyoricks  ats  Clonemacbrick,  186  a.— Aghar-  Barretts,  same  co. — a chiefry  o . . ’ 

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Gortacrehig  Jin  Gort.l.nig,  117  ..  2 «.  32  n.-Kiltonjtan,  in  Mnromp.-te  dM 

574a.  1r.8p. Agliagunedy,  134  A.&24  p.— Derryroe,  West,  —the  manor  and  seigniory  of  Macromp,  with  p > 

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2 Anne.  also  master  of  the  game  and  conservator  of  die  river  Leigh, 

and  the  fishings  therein. — die  manor  of  Kilcrea. — the  manor 

Cork.  of  Blarney;  bar.  Muskerry,  same  co.— Bailynedigg,  East, 
242  a.  ; bar.  Barretts,  same  co. — Nagles  mountain,  called  by 
the  Downe  Survey  a mountain  in  common  to  the  adjacent  lands, 
Kerry.  3,859  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Fermoy,  same  co. — die  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Donkereen,  2 plowlands,  932  a. — Donkeran  Island, 
34a.  1 it.  32p. — Cluddananure,  2 plowlands,  1,161  a.;  bar. 
Donkerane,  co.  Kerry. — Cleadaghmore,  2,527  a.  & 24  p— 

Coomacow,  part  of  the  same,  936  a.  2 r.  16  p Coomacullin, 

1,088  a.  2 r.— Donasline,  697  a.  & 8 p.— Derryleagli  ais  Dul- 
lish, 196  a.  3 it. — Lemannagh,  358  a.  1 it Dangallamore  als 

Urryliillmore,  497  a.  1 r.  24  r.— Island  Brack,  202  a.  & 24  p. 
— Coolicaharragh  alias  Kippagh,  250  a.  ; bar.  Maginnihy, 
same  co — the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty. — to 
hold  subject  to  such  crown  rents,  quit  rent,  and  chiefrys  as 
the  same  were  liable  to  and  charged  with,  13th  February 
1688,  or  to  such  proportions  thereof  as  had  been  made  by 
the  said  trustees. Inrolied 29th  July  1703. 

Dublin.  48.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Ross  Casde,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; 

consideration,  6,0004— One  third  part  of  several  houses  or 
tenements,  pieces  or  plots  of  ground,  late  the  estate  of  John 
Carlow.  Cowell,  attainted;  city  Dublin. — the  manor,  capital  mes- 
suage or  mansion  house  of  Dunleckney,  and  all  other  the 
estate  of  Dudly  Bagnall  esq.,  attainted,  in  the  Co.  Carlow, 
for  his  life,  with  such  remainder  in  fee  as  was  left  in  him  by 
Meath.  his  settlement;  co.  Carlow — die  lands  of  Knockbegg— die 
estate  of  Martin  Dillon,  attainted,  for  liis  life,  with  such  re- 
mainder as  was  left  in  him  by  y*  settlement  thereof;  allowed 
by  the  trustees;  bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— Birford’s  part  of 
Ratoath,  with  die  tenements  and  cabbins  thereon,  78  a.  ; bar. 
Ratoath,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford,  attainted. 
Longford.  — Barne,  with  a water  mill,  60  a.  1 R.  36  p— Lispanisker  alias 

Lisnure,  153  a.  2 it.  20  p. — Temodaglian,  173  a.  2 r.  32  r 

Liscalmore,  50  a — Lissowny,  part  of  Temodaglian,  50  a. — 
Killsallagh  alias  Killelagh,  47  a.  3 n.  prof.  430  a.  unprof.— 
Lisnegrish  and  Molowood  alias  Mallowade,  part  of  Lisnegrish. 
122  a.  2 it — Glanmuck,  100  a — Balliury  ats  Ballinovy,  156  a! 

In — Gnew,  part  of  Aghadonogh,  46  a.;  bar.  Ardagh,  co. 
Westmeath.  Longford— Sonogh,  259  a.  3 r.  31  p— Ballysallagh,  157  a. 

& 5 p— Lackinstowne,  125  a.  lit.  10  p—  Red  Bogg,  in 
common  to  those  3 last  denominations. — Kildolan,  331  a.  & 

39  p.— Gradrestowne  als  Ballgadry,  162  a.  1 n—  Cartron 
210  a.  2 R.  24  P— Ballroe,  332  a.  3 n.  18  r—  Canlanstowne 
abas  Kinlanstowne,  450  a.  1 r.  30  p.  prof.  47  a.  2 r.  38  p. 
unprof.— Imper,  685  a.  3 it.  27  p.  prof.  45  a.  & 14  p.  unprof— 
a fishing  weyre  and  a great  bogg  belonging  to  Imper— Con- 
lanstowne,  325  a.  3 n.  36  p. — Ballynacarrow,  114  a.  1 r.  17  p. 
prof.  52  a.  1 r.  5 p.  unprof.,  a mill  and  weyre  diereon  ; bar. 
Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath— Ballyagny,  118  a.  3 r.  24  p.  : 

bar.  Moycashell  and  Magheredernon,  same  co Killpatrick' 

178  a.  3 it.  8 p. — Castlegaddery,  174  a.  1 it.  24  p.  prof.  53  a. 

& 16p.  unprof. — Rathcallat  ats  Scotstowne,  170  a.;  bar. 
Rathconrath,  same  co— a chiefry  of  124  out  of  Coole- 

Is.  6<i. ; bar.  Moygoish,  same  co— die  estate  of  William 
Tuite  esq.,  attainted,  and  vested  in  the  trustees  for  1,000 
fenrs  nfter  the  Sir  Joseph  Tuite  hart.,  and  failure  of 

Kings  Co.  issue  male  of  his  body — the  manor  of  ICillyan,  with  the 
castles,  towns,  and  lands  of  Rathure,  186  a.  & 24.  p prof. 

127  a.  bogg— Raditeige,  1 14  a— Coolederry,  Coneboy,  and  I 
Milltowne,  18  a.  1 r.  8 p—  Streamstowne,  218  a.  3 r.  32  p. 
prof.  27  a.  bogg.  Gneevebeggand  Killinmartin,  94  a.  2 r.  16  p. 
-Kilhan,  Cullanmore,  and  Cullanbegg,  391  a.  3 r.  8 p.'  prof' 

273  A.  2 R.  16  P unprof—  Ballinree  and  Clonbronagh,  87  a—  1 
Rathgibbo"  and  Rathleique  als  Lisduogc,  157  a.  2 r.  24  p • 
Eghsli,  King  s Co— the  estate  of  Terence  and  T„l„,  ' ’ 

“■*'  unlntrf-Kilbyg,  Cmghill,  ugMm, 

tythes,  great  and  small,  and  Sherlockstowne— the  estate  of 

SETT  r-”  “ "f  —Wd  b,  Mm 

“ fec  *9  Alexander  Eustace  of  Curragh,  county  Kildare 

S"  °"  PToent  °f  800/-  and  interest-  which 
being  the  proper  money  of  Sir  Nicholas  Plunket  knt.  v<= 

'"f  ™ * » Urn  (or  ml 

and,  amongst  odiers,  were  by  him,  by  several  settlements 

^ r:  Drf 

use  of  himself  for  life;  remainder  to  his  wife  Cad, tine  for 
life;  remainder  to  his  only  child  Jane,  then  wile  of  Sir  Valen- 


tine Browne  bai  t.,  and  her  heirs,  by  whose  death  they  de- 
scended to  her  eldest  son  and  heir  Nicholas,  called  Lord  Ken- 
mare,  and  by  his  attainder  became  vested  in  the  trustees  in 
fee  simple,  subject  to  the  estate  for  life  of  the  said  Catherine, 
now  wife  of  John  Buder  esq— the  lands  of  Caheraw,  bar. 
Imokilly,  co.  Corke,  mortgaged  by  Patrick  Galvan  to 
Nicholas  Romm,  attainted— the  lands  of  Rathine  and  Balli- 
carnnig,  bar.  Muskerry,  same  co.,  mortgaged  to  or  in  trust 
for  John  Longon,  attainted— Clonleen  als  Clonelemy,  bar. 
Delvin,  co.  Westmeath,  the  estate  of  Christopher  Nugent 
attainted.  Coletroth  or  Collet  Rath,  Sprincklestown,  and 
Gallanstowne,  bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin,  mortgaged 
by  Robert  Fitz-Rery  to  James  Placket,  since  attainted,  for 
3004  and  interest — Ballyglass,  Rathkimla,  Tullaghan,  and 
several  others,  bars.  Ballintobber  and  Costello,  cos.  Ros- 
common and  Mayo,  mortgaged  or  assigned  to  Garrett 
Dillon,  attainted,  for  1004-Rathine  and  Ballincorning, 

2 plowlands  and  J,  bar.  Muskerry,  co.  Corke,  mortgaged 
b,  Charles  M-Carlh,  of  Cloghroe,  J0h,  L«L 

esq.,  attainted,  for  61  years,  from  3d  January  1681,  by  deed 
of  that  date  for  securing  2004  and  interest— Grange,  4 plow- 
lands;  Ratheens,  2 plowlands;  Aglish  and  Dromine,  3 plow- 
lands  and  2 plowlands;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Waterford; 
mortgaged  by  Edward  Fitz-Gerald  Villiers  and  Catherine 
Ins  wife,  now  lady  Grandison,  to  Sir  Theophilus  Oglethorpe, 
for  2,0004,  and  assigned  by  Sir  Theophilus  to  Sir  Patrick 
Irant,  since  attainted— Harristowne  and  other  lands,  cos. 
Meath  and  Louth,  mortgaged  by  Robert  Arthur,  to  said 
Sir  Patrick  Trant,  for  1,0004,  a bond  debt  from  John  Connor 
esq.  to  said  Sir  Patrick  Trant,  whereof  about  5804  is  unpaid 
subject  to  such  crown  and  quit  rents  as  were  charged 
tiieieon,  13th  February  1688 — By  deed,  dated  28th  Oc- 
tober 1723,  Mr.  Asgill  and  Walter  Bagenal  of  Dunleckney, 
esq.,  eldest  son  of  said  Dudley,  deceased,  (for  1 0s.  apiece,) 
viz.  Mr.  Asgill,  at  the  request  and  by  the  directions  of  and  in 
performance  of  the  trusts  in  him  reposed  by  said  Walter 
Bagenal,  sold  and  conveyed  this  estate  of  said  Bagenal  to 
Joseph  Shidley  of  Nicholas-lane,  London,  and  William 
Batty  of  Clarkenwell  Greene,  co.  Middlesex,  gent.,  and 
their  heirs.  ( Inrolied  5th  January  1723,  anno  10“  Geo  I. 

£ p“rs\/acie  *■  18->— By  deed,  dated  23d  June  1704,’ 

Mr.  Asgill  sold  the  said  lands,  in  bar.  Castleknock,  for  2684 
to  Fran-  Spring  of  Sigginstowne,  co.  Kildare,  esq.  (In- 
rolled  9th  September  1704,  anno  3“  Anne,  6-. pan,  dorso  It.  32.) 
Inrolied  28 th  July  1703. 

53.  G0VERN°R&  CGMPANVofHolfowSword Blades, 

10th  June  1703;  consideration,  30,0004— The  castle,  town, 

and  lands  of  Scartaghleeny  ats  Carmagleeny,  429  a Knock - 

inley,  510  a— Gortacaple,  172  a— Drumultanbegg,  438  a— 
Middle  Carkir  and  Loghnemealagh,  1,115  a— Drumultane- 
more , 408  a— West  Corker,  776  a— Half  Drumaltanmore  and 
East  Corker,  2,871  a— Dereen,  597a — Ardregavall,  121  a — 
Knocknapoole,  796  a— Mulleen,  794  A— commons  to  d“  and 
Dereen,  9o0  a— Incheaconnor,  422  a— Kiilshareen,  Bally- 
kinlowra,  and  Glanuleagh  alias  Knockbugg,  1,844  a — C-mu 
£*  f"*  b.llgbngh — Ballymounhune, 

339  a— Lanercahin  and  Moygkass,  406  a— Scartfedane  and 

Mytogg,  80S,.  p„f.  J(tts  of 

ODo-nme,  Ki,ock„„«„e,  Tyk.gh,  part  of 

K„„. 

-BaByvm;®  .J  a.  p r„f.  110  a.  red  tagg.-Ballyn.-ltatow, 

172  A— Glandalnlane,  522  a— Tyrslianaghane,  425  a— Bal- 
lyloughane,  495  a.  Ardconnell,  156  a— Kilkells,  E.  and  W 
383  a.;  bar.  Clanmorris,  same  co— Cloudonoghane,  156  a — 
Killnedane,  58  a.  _ Cahirdane,  150  a.  - Knockanoulgart, 

12  a.  Shyans,  65  a.;  bar.  Magunihy,  same  co— Branocks-  Ki 

towne,  226  a.  & 16  p — Grangemore,  466  a.  3 r.  24.  p Ye- 

gogstowne,  363  a.  3 n.  24.  r— Rochestowne,  152  a.  2 r 16  p 
—Half  Branockstowne,  238  A.  1 r.  8 p. ; bar  Naas  co  Kii 
iiahk.  Coldswell,  115  a.  3 ,,.  8 b„. 

Uppercross,  co.  Dublin— Ballykean,  397  a— Boo-o-towne 
576  a.  & 24  p—  half  of  KUlcoony,  2-13  a— Coshirney,  340  a 
Aghabill,  127  a.  & 16  p— i„  Blackfiekls  and  Ballintogher,' 

102  a— in  the  same,  79  a— Lughill,  220  a— a moiety  of 

Rahine  alias  Raheenaraiiavally,  89  a.  1 r.  31  P. the  other 

moiety,  89a.  1 r.  31  p— Ballinvogher,  119a.  In.  24 p 

half  of  Killconey  ats  Killcowney,  Carbally  or  Corbnllow 
243  a — Gurteenkill;  60  a.  1 n.  8 p— Ballintemple,  366  a.  1 r! 

— Ards  ats  Ardericn  and  Winterheight,  264  a.  3 r.  16  p.—! 


Westmeath. 

Dublin. 

Itoscommon 

and 

Mayo. 

Cork. 


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Queen's  Co. 


bogg  in  common  to  the  adjacent  towns,  200  a. — Rahinebegg, 
■ 128  a.  3 r.  18  p. — Rathfestan,  306  a. — Downe,  122  a.  2 n. 
32  p. — Gurteen  alias  Gurteenfally  and  a mill,  122  a.  & 24  p.  — 
Glashouse  alias  Graeguefin,  part  of  Amnemore.  — Inighan 
afs  Shepherd,  361a.  2r.  8p. — Urney  ats  Lightbury,  288  a. — 
Ardelis  ats  Ellisheight,  162  a. — Ballynekil),  199  a.  1 R.  32  p. 
— Ballymacrossan  and  bog,  615  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Cooldonagh, 
279  a. — Gurteen  ats  Riverstowne,  127  a. — part  of  Ardelis 
called  Rathconnell,  160  a.  1 r.  16  p.  — Kildonbrenane  ats 
Welshden,  456  a.  1 r.  24  p. — Ballycristoll,  232a.  3r.  32p. — 
Discart,  4 plowlands,  called  Discart  Island,  Rahinkeirin  alias 
Rockhall,  Gairimony  alias  Combination,  593  a.  3 r.  8 p. — 
Garryhinch  alias  Timberstowne,  345  a.  prof.  439  a.  boggy 
pasture. — Clomhack  with  Shanlogher  ats  Killeen  .and  Culti- 
cannon,  416  a.  1 r.  16  p.—  Kilkerane,  227  a.  prof.  60  a.  boggy 
pasture. — First  Sight  ats  Rathmore,  218  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof. 
4'7  a.  boggy  pasture. — part  of  Anninmore,  135  a.  3 R.  24  p. — 
Sherwood  Marsh  ats  Derrygoutragh,  563  A.  — Killmallock, 
124  a. — in  Killmalloge  ats  Cooltadry  and  Graugnefin,  34 
houses,  cabbins,  mills,  plotts,  and  parcels  of  ground.  — 
Traskan,  543  a. — Trancunnan,  316  a.  prof.  53  a.  bogg;  bar. 
Philipstowne,  King’s  Co. — Clananagh  and  Killmullin,  378  a. 
1 r.  16  p.  prof.  28  a.  & 32  p.  bogg.  — part  of  Ballyinorris 
without  the  Deer  Park,  and  in  the  Deer  Park  two  parcels  of 
land  for  a house,  plot,  and  garden. — a piece  of  ground  in  Port- 
arlington  called  Tincargy  and  Morristown. — a house,  garden, 
and  plot  in  Portarlington.  — the  white  malt-house. — Seskin, 
26  A. — Bally teigeduffe  ats  Jamestowne,  390  a.  1 R.  24  p.  prof. 
30  a.  2r.  32  p.  unprof. — Ballintogher  ats  Paningtowne,  Bally- 
grane,  and  Killauglish,  742  A.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  40  A.  unprof. — 
Upper  and  Lower  Killing  Court  ats  Courtwood,  1,000  a.  3r. 
8 p.  — Closeland  Otherwise  Cloneen,  225  a.  prof.  14  a.  2 r. 
32  p.  unprof. — Ballycarrol  and  Poulagh,  Denynefinshin  and 
Hope  Grove,  348  a.  2 r.  8 p. — two  pieces  of  land  in  Port- 
arlington. — commons  of  Portarlington.  — a house,  garden, 
and  cabbin  d". — in  Lea,  710  A. — Inchicooly,  824  a. — Ullard, 
104  a. — Garrymaccom,  145  A.  prof.  95  a.  bogg. — Loghclone- 
broggy,  179  a.  prof.  88  a.  bogg.  — Doulaght,  119  a.  — Kill- 
bride,  187  A. — Foxes  plots,  1 a. — Rugghill  ats  Bickers  park, 
117  a.  1 r.  16  p. — Donelly’s  house  and  garden,  1 a. — Ware’s 
close,  17  a. — Mill  close  with  a mill,  4 a. — Ballyfaboll,  327  a. 
prof.  172a.  bogg. — Rathroushen  (part),  448a.  prof.  88  a.  bogg. 
— part  of  Rathrunshen,  120  A. — Catharinestowne  alias  Bally- 
shanduffe,  Ballybrittas,  Ballynowler,  Garry-Cadle,  Rathminc 
alias  Rathmiles,  Grainge  alias  Grangenarin,  778  a.  3 r.  16  p. 
prof.  300  a.  unprof.  — Eastfields  alias  Ballyadding,  181  a. — 
Foreique  ats  Terregogarr  aliasTeercooger,  226  a. — Graymtfrsh 
alias  Bracklone,  189  a.  1 r.  8 p.— Graigeneskerry  alias  Fishers- 
towne,  288  a.  — Cheekerstowne  alias  the  two  Killbrackans, 
353  a. — River’s  close  and  Regan’s  close,  40  A.-r-Rathleygh, 
ats  Lowland,  196  a.— a house  and  garden  in  Portarlington.— 


a house  and  tenement  in  the  Deer  Park. — in  the  same  the  like 
and  12  a. — in  the  same,  12  a. — in  Portarlington,  53  tenements, 
cabbins,  and  plots,  and  18  a. — the  fairs  and  markets  of  Port- 
arlington ; bar.  Portnehinch,  Queen’s  Co. — half  of  the  fol- 
lowing towns  and  lands,  viz.  Kilbrackan,  Coole,  and  Camelon, 
62  a.  prof.  27  a.  & 16  p.  unprof. — Derrycanton,  54  a.  2 r. — 
Killinure,  714  a. — Loghanlacka,  184  a.  2 r. — Gurteenamal- 
lagh  and  Clondiglass,  243  a.  & 14  p. — in  Rossendough,  30  a. 
— Lawford  ats  Longford,  26  a.  2 it.  8 p.  — the  commons  to 
adjacent  towns  in  Killarma  parish  called  Monokecba,  90  a. — 
Monobegg  and  Rossnaclony,  92  a.  1 r.  8 p. — bogg  in  common, 
32  a.  2 it.  32  p. — in  the  south  part  of  Derrynalacka  alias  Mo- 
naghmore,  183a.  3r.  32p.  prof.  250a.  pasture  meadow,  262a. 
waste  meadow. — Shranchanboy,  Lackatomy  and  Cap])agh  alias 
Cullimill,  474a.  2r.  24p. — Cargeen  and  Clonfadd,  13a.  & 8p. 
— Ballyhoragan,  103  A. — Monydrohide  and  Eglish,  202  a. — 
Comer,  and  in  a piece  of  land  common  to  Comer  and  Bally- 
naghy  alias  Ballynahill,  299a. — Ballintogher  alias  Rahintogher, 
and  Gownreagh  als  Goureagh,  20a. — Coolehill,  Ballynima  ais 
Ballyrine,  10  a.  ; bar.  Upper  Ossory,  same  co.  — the  manors 
and  lordship  of  Portarlington,  Lea,  and  Charleston. — King’s 
and  Queen’s  Co. — Half  of  Rinerane  ats  llinerany,  46  1a. — 
Gowland  ats  Gowley  and  Carryginfovle,  636  a. — Lacanacrolly 
ats  Lackismacrony,  95  a.  — Lackanstomine  and  Lackone- 
goneen,  50  a.  — co.  Limerick.  — the  estate  of  Sir  Patrick 
Trant  bart.,  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown  rents,  &c.  as 

the  premises  were  liable  to  on  13th  February  1688. 

Inrolled  2 d August  1703.  , 

59.  The  said  COMPANY  of  Hollow  Blades,  20th  April 
1703 ; considerations,  1,005/.,  693/.,  126/.,  252/.,  120/., 
196/.,  109/.,  70/.,  610/.,  and  620/.— The  town  and  lands  of 
Curraghaly,  457a.  prof.  170 a.  bogg;  rent,  1/.  & 4 d. — 
Agherlibegg,  110  a.  prof.  68  a.  bogg;  rent,  12s. — C'oolne- 
shamroge,  77  a.;  rent,  1/.  9s.  4rf. — Inshinaneave,  180  a. — 
Gortaflodigg,  264  a.  2 it. ; rent,  21.  18s.  8 d.  — East  Coory 
Grenane,  278  a.  1 r.  ; rent,  1/.  5s. — Killmore,  165  a.;  rent, 
21.  6s.  4 d. — Gortnekilly,  205  a.  1 r.  ; rent,  21.  18s.  8 d. — Coo- 
meroe,  275  a.  — Derrynacrosshye  and  Goganebarra,  263  a.  ; 
rent,  13s.  4 d. ; bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. — Ballynegurragli, 
177  a.  1 R.  — Ballinvarddigg,  154  a.  & 16  p.;  bar.  Cunys, 
same  co.  — the  estate  of  the  late  Earl  of  Clancarty  and  King 
James ; bar.  Courcys,  same  co. Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

64.  An  INDENTURE,  made  17th  June  1703,  whereby  the 
trustees  for  the  sum  of  6,000/.  remised,  released,  quit  claim,  and 
discharged  Francis  Earl  of  Carlingford,  and  his  heirs,  and  all 
his  lands,  of  and  from  all  manner  of  debts  which  were  due  from 
Nicholas  late  Earl  of  Carlingford  to  Sir  Patrick  Trant  bart., 
attainted,  and  of  and  from  all  mortgages,  judgments,  and  other 
securities  for  the  payment  thereof. Inrolled  2d  Aug.  1703. 


Roll,  £d  Anne,  fourth  part,  hack. 


1.  JOHN  GRAHAM  of  Drogheda,  alderman,  21st  June 
rog  le  a.  . consideration,  1,567/.  15s.  5 £</. — The  town  and  lands 

of  Kellistowne,  160  a.  ; rent,  3/.  9s.  0W.  — Brislandstowne, 
240  a;  rent,  5/.  7s.  lftf. — *Knockroe,  230  a.  ; rent,  51.  3s.  01-rf. 
— * Knocknehorny,  62  a.;  rent,  1/.  5s.  lOirf.— Ballyhoe  and 
Carrickheavy,  179  a.;  rent,  1/.  8s.  5$d. — Drumbride,  38  a.; 
rent,  15s.  5 id.  — * Keyron  and  Bigsnewrath,  89  a.;  rent, 
21.  & llid.  — the  estate  of  Christopher  late  Lord  Slane, 
attainted.— By  deeds  dated  29th  and  30th  July  1703,  Aider- 
man  Graham  declared  that  he  purchased  the  lands  thus  * 
marked  in  trust  for  Peter  Partington  of  Dublin,  gent.,  and 
that  628/.  5s.  of  said  1,567/.  15s.  5Jd.  was  said  Peter's 
money  paid  for  the  same,  which  he  conveyed  to  him  accord- 
ingly.— ( Inrolled  2d  August  1705,  anno  4'°  Annie,  2**  pars  facie, 
,..26.) Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

4.  OTIIAWELL  HAYES  of  Corke,  gent.,  24th  March 
1702  ; consideration,  32/.  10s. — A thatched  cabbin  and  gar- 
den, witli  i an  acre  of  land  in  Cuolin,  on  the  south  side  of 
Red  Abby-street,  south  suburbs  of  Corke. — the  estate  of 
Ignatius  Goold,  attainted,  which  had  been  granted  to  Henry 
Viscount  Sidney,  and  by  his  lordship  conveyed,  2d  November 

1698,  for  14/.  to  said  Hayes  and  his  heirs. Inrolled 

1th  July  1703. 

Cork.  7.  THOMAS  PEMBROOKE  of  Corke,  gent.,  18th 
March  1702  ; consideration,  48/. — A plot  of  ground  behind 
(122.) 


Skiddy’s  Castle,  containing  in  length  104  feet,  and  in  breadth 
66  feet. — in  the  N.W.  quarter  of  Corke.  — the  estate  of 
Ignatius  Goold,  attainted,  which  had  been  granted  to  Lord 
Sidney,  and  by  him  conveyed,  7th  April  1699,  for  34/.  to  the 
said  Thomas  Pembrooke. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

1 1 . ABRAHAM  MORRIS  of  Corke,  merchant,  23d  June  Cork. 
1703  ; consideration,  888/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Knock- 
naganeffe  ats  Knockanegarriffe,  and  Corran  alias  Carine, 

403  a.  prof.  85  a.  mountain  pasture;  rent,  16s.  Id. ; bar. 

Muskery,  co.  Corice. — -the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of 
Clancarty. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

13.  JOSEPH  FRANCKLYN  of  Corke,  merchant,  23d  Cork. 
June  1703;  consideration,  624/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Gortneglogh  alias  Brittas,  310  a.  prof.  8 A.  2 R.  bogg. — rent, 

9s.  1\d. ; bar.  and  co.  aforesaid. — die  estate  of  Donogh  late 
Earl  of  Clancarty Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

15.  LEWIS  JONES  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  495/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Murdery  ats 
Mardery,  112  a.  1 r.  8 p. ; rent,  21.  4s.  6 d. ; bar.  Nethercross, 

co.  Dublin. the  estate  of  Michael  Chamberlain,  attainted. 

Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

17.  FAUSTIN  CUPPAIDGE  of  Dublin  esq.,  22d  May  Meat/,. 
1703;  consideration,  91/.  8s.  5W.— in  Fraine,  54  a.;  bar. 


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[March 


Lune,  co.  Meath. — the 
' Inrolkd  10 th  July  1703. 


of  the  late  King  James. 


Queen's  Co.  ]8.  RICHARD  FITZ-PATRICK  of  Castletown,  esq., 
19th  June  1703 ; consideration,  885/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Downaghmore,  197  a. — Rathindornagh,  204-  a. — Barnebully- 
cragh  and  Lowerderry,  156  A. — Belady,  135  a. — Mungamore 
and  die  N.  E.  part  of  Derrylaghan,  262  a.  2 it.  27  p. — Cam- 
rosse  and  Magherybegg,  234  a. — Ballinrawly  wood,  called 
Clancouragh  ats  Glancouragh,  266  a.  2 it.  26  p. ; bar.  Upper 
Ossory,  Queen’s  Co.,  which  were  mortgaged  by  deeds  of  lease 
and  release,  dated  25th  and  26th  June  1688,  by  Gilbert  Raw- 
son  of  Donoghmore,  said  county,  esq.,  to  Edmond  Morris  late 
of  Grantstowne,  said  county,  esq.,  for  700/. — to  hold  subject 
to  redemption  by  said  Rawson. Inrolled  10 th  July  1703. 


Dublin.  19.  ROTH  JONES  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703; 

consideration,  82/. — Two  houses  with  their  yards,  &c.,  in 
Cooke-street  alias  Pipe-street. — city  of  Dublin. — the  estate 
of  Michael  Chamberlain,  attainted. — to  hold  for  the  life  of 
said  Chamberlain  only. Inrolled  10 th  July  1703. 


Dublin.  21.  LEWIS  CHAIGNEAU  esq.,  23d  June  1703;  con- 
sideration, 680/. — In  Finstowne,  147  a.;  bar.  Newcastle  and 
Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham, 
attainted. Inrolled  13  th  July  1703. 


Westmeath.  22.  CHICHESTER  PHILLIPPS  of  Dromcondra,  co. 

Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  215/. — the  yearly 
rent  of  11/.  13s.  3d.  out  of  Grangemore,  reserved  and  made 
payable  by  patent,  &c. — the  reversion  in  fee-simple  of  the  said 
town  and  lands  of  Grangemore,  after  the  determination  of  the 
grant  thereof  to  Thomas  Keightly  esq.;  bar.  Farbill,  co. 
Westmeath. — the  estate  of  Redmond  and  Hugh  Mulledy, 
attainted. Inrolled  13 th  July  1703. 

Dublin.  23.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  705/.  10s. — The  moiety  of  the  portion 
of  1,000/.  of  Penelope  Lady  Slane,  and  the  interest  of  the 
said  moiety  forfeited  by  the  attainder  of  her  son  Henry 
Fleming. Inrolkd  13//t  July  1703. 

Drogheda.  25.  The  said  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  esq.,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  10/. — A house  or  tenement  in  Shop- 
street  als  Booth-street,  bounding  N.  to  the  Tholsell,  E.  to 
Shop-street,  and  W.  to  Brandon’s  lands. — a tenement  or  parcel 
of  ground,  with  a garden  and  two  cabbins  thereon,  bounding 
W.  to  St.  Peter’s  church-yard,  N.  to  Peppard’s  land,  E.  to 
the  town  lands,  and  S.  to  a lane  leading  from  Pillory-street  to 
the  town  wall. — a house  or  tenement  in  Shop-street,  on  the 
south  side  of  the  first  mentioned  house,  bounded  N.  therewith, 
W.  with  the  town  grounds,  S.  with  Robert  Hardman’s  house, 

and  East  with  Shop-street — all  in  Drogheda the  estate 

of  Nicholas  Peppard  and  Jenico  Lord  Gormanstowne. 

Inrolkd  13th  July  1703. 

Armagh.  27.  GEORGE  JOHNSON  of  Ballynametagli,  co.  Ar- 
magh, gent.,  22d  June  1703;  consideration,  700/.— The 
town  and  lands  of  Baliynametagh,  200  a. — Braghwey,  150  a. 
— Unshoge  with  a mill,  150  a. — Skerry,  80  a. — Dromacheen, 
46  a. — Glasdroman,  60  a. — Crossdallightragh  and  Crossdal- 

loughtragh,  132  a.;  bar.  Towrany,  co  Armagh which  he 

had  purchased  of  Henry  Hovenden  gent.,  and  whereof  Robert 
Hovenden  attainted  was  adjudged  by  the  trustees  to  have 
been  seised,  on  13th  February  1688,  of  a remainder  in  fee  tail 
after  the  death  of  said  Henry  his  father,  and  by  reason  thereof 
vested  in  said  trustees,  in  fee  simple,  after  the  said  Henry’s 
death, Inrolkd  13/A  July  1703. 

Antrim.  29.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703 ; consideration,  1,740/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ard- 
more, 275  A. — Bally negeragh  alias  Ballywesknegeragh,  195  a. 
— Corbally,  354  a.  ; all  fee  farm  rents,  issuing  out  of  Corbally. 

— rent,  5/.  3s.  6 d. ; bar.  Massareene,  co.  Antrim. the  estate 

of  Sir  Neil  O’Neile  bart.,  deceased,  attainted. Inrolled 

13/A  July  1703. 

Louth.  32.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June  1703' 

consideration,  312/.— In  Drumcashell,  30  a in  Bowleys, 

15  A.— the  estate  of  Thomas  Clinton  attainted f part  of 

Great-wood,  f Logan  and  Crewmartin,  175  A.  3 r.  32  i> the 

estate  of  Thomas  Fleming,  attainted. — Clintonstowne,  268  a. 


— in  Mullincrosse  150  a.  ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Lowth. — the  2 Asst. 

estate  of  said  Thomas  Clinton. — j-  Half  Great  Haggardstowne, 

32  a.  & 16  r — f Half  Killally,  51  a.  & 24  r— f Half  New-  Meath. 
towne. — |-  Ballybarlick,  95  a.  2 it.  24  i>. ; bar.  Dundalk, 
same  co. — the  estate  of  William  Talbott,  attainted. — Cullro- 
nane,  668  a.  prof.  994  a.  & 16  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Lune,  co. 

Meath. — the  estate  of  Walter  Nangle,  attainted. — |-  Great 

Ballardens,  269  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. the  estate  of 

Christopher  Evens,  attainted f Portlick,  190  A.  2r.  16  p.  Westmeath 

prof.  45  a.  1 r.  unprof. — f Winnings,  134  a.  Sr.  8 p.  bar. 

Kilkenny,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of  Garret  Dillon, 
attainted. — Brannockstowne,  530  a.  ; bar.  Fertullagh,  same 
co. — the  estate  of  Peter  Tyrrell,  attainted. — (•  Bowlybegg,  Kildare. 

360  a.  8r.  16p. — the  estate  of  Laurence  Eustace,  attainted. 

— t Brownstowne,  225  a.  3 b.  32  p— f Loggstowne,  79  a. — 
the  rent  of  20/.  reserved  on  the  lease  of  Kineagh ; bar.  Naas, 
co.  Kildare — f Castle  Martin,  717  a.  2r.;  bar.  Kilcullen. 

— Uske,  62  a.  3 r.;  bar.  Narragh  and  Rabane,  same  co. — the  Meath. 

estate  of  Sir  Maurice  Eustace,  attainted. — Plattin,  795  a.  . 
bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.  — die  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy’  Wicklow. 
attainted.— f Fassaroe,  294  a.  3 r.  16  p— f Rathdowne,  56  a. 

1 r.  24  p.;  1 bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Wicklow.— subject  to  the 

crown  rents,  &c.  due  thereout,  13th  February  1688 to  hold 

to  him  and  his  heirs  after  the  term  of  99  years  granted  to 
Tho'  Keightley  esq.— The  lands  of  Portlick  and  Winnings 
were  conveyed  to  John  Smith  gent.,  attorney,  for  26/.— in 
trust  for  the  use  of  Reverend  Robert  Smith,  of  Dublin,  and 
his  heirs,  subject  to  a 99  years  lease  to  William  Palmer  of 
Dublin,  esq.,  deed  dated  17th  March  1703,  and  inrolled 
16th  May  1704.— Anno  3°,  6’“  pars,  facie  It.  17.  There  is 
inrolled  an  indenture  made  3d  April  1707,  whereby  Thomas 
Keightly  and  John  Asgill  esqrs.  (the  latter  at  the  request 
and  by  the  direction  of  the  former)  sold  to  Benj"  Chetwood 
of  Dublin,  esq.,  the  lands  thus  f marked,  in  trust,  and  for 
the  sole  use  of  Thomas  Keightly  esq.,  his  heirs  and  assigns. 

Inrolkd  lith  July  1707 .—Inrolkd  16 th  July  1703. 

34.  THOMAS  KEIGHTLY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  Kildare. 
1703;  considerations,  100/.— 1 The  town  and  lands  of  Bal- 
trasney,  411  a.— part  of  Killcock,  with  the  fairs  and  markets 
89  a.;  bar.  Ikeathy,  Oughterany,  co.  Kildare.  — Loghbrit- 
tagh,  120  a.;  bar.  Naas — part  of  Kilcullen,  737  a.  prof. 

101  a.  1 r.  30 p.  unprof.;  bar.  Kilcullen the  estate  of  Sir 

Maurice  Eustace  of  Castlemartin,  bart.,  attainted— to  hold 

subject  to  the  crown-rents  payable  13th  February  1688. 

Inrolkd  17 th  July  1703. 

36.  THOMAS  TAYLOR  of  Kells,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; Meath 
considerations,  56/.  and  35/.— A tenth  part  of  Muliagha, 

16  A— in  Kells,  8 a.  2 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath— 

the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted Inrolled  17 th  July 

1703. 


37.  JOHN  LEIGH  of  Drogheda,  alderman;  considera- 
tion, 171/— The  additional  yearly  rent  of  1/.  10s.  3d.  out  of 
Carrickneshanagh  and  Beggs  land ; bar.  Ferrard,  co.  Louth. 
—the  additional  rent  of  1/.  18s.  3d.  out  of  Lisboy  and  Beggs- 
rue ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath— the  additional  rent  of  1/.  18s. 
4 id.  out  of  Kennettslowne ; bar.  Duleek,  same  co— the 
estate  of  Christopher  Cheevers  attainted. — the  additional 

rent  of  1/.  16s.  lid.  out  of  Duncomb-lane 2 houses,  a 

malt-house,  5 tenements,  two  old  walls,  and  4 a.  in  Navan ; 
bar.  Navan,  same  co— the  estate  of  Patrick  Everard  and 
James  Dowdall,  attainted. — the  reversion  in  fee-simple  of  all 
said  lands  and  houses  after  the  grants  thereof  to  Thomas 
Keightley,  for  99  years,  subject  to  the  crown  rents,  payable 
13th  February  1688. — Note : By  deeds  of  lease  and  release, 
dated  28th  and  29th  January  1704,  Mr.  Leigh  declared  that 
he  purchased  the  rents  and  reversion  of  Carrickneshanagh, 
and  Beggsland,  and  a moiety  of  Lisboy  and  Beggsrue,  in 
trust  for  Edward  Singleton  of  Drogheda,  esq.,  and  conveyed 

the  same  to  him  accordingly. Inrolkd  3d  August  1705. 

(Anno  41",  2ta  pars,  facie  It.  29,30.) Inrolkd  17  lit  July  1703. 


39.  NICHOLAS  HATCH  of  Duleek,  gent.,  19th  June  Meath. 
1703;  considerations,  196/.  & 35/.— The  town  and  land  of 
Darcy’s  land,  20  A.  — Freelove,  20  a.;  bar.  Duleek,  co. 

Meath — the  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy,  attainted. — a tene- 
ment and  croft ; same  bar.  and  co. — the  estate  of  Nicholas 

Porter  and  Robert  Cusack,  attainted. Inrolled  17 th  July 

1703. 


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„ A,  ;.  41.  TIMOTHY  EDGE  apothecary,  10th'  June  1103; 

consideration,  624/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballymakelly, 

Dublin.  rjQ  A>  3 k.  $ p. — Haselhatch,  4 a.  1r.  8p. — Total,  117  a.  & 
16p.;  bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James.' frivolled  17/Z  July  1708. 

Meath.  4.2.  ARTHUR  FORBES  of  Atherdee,  elke,  14th  June 
1708 ; consideration,  224/. — In  Mooretowne,  80  a. — in  Cor- 
bally,  15  a.— Total  rent,  2/.  6s.  6irf. ; bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath. 

— the  estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane  attainted. In  rolled 

17/A  July  1708. 

Wexford.  44.  HENRY  LOFTUS  of  Loftus  Hall,  esq.,  26tli  May  j 
1703;  consideration,  51/.— Part  of  Fethard,  30  a.  ; bar.  Shel- 
burne, co.  Wexford. — the  estate  of  Patrick  White  attainted. 
— Inrolled  17/A  July  1703. 

Tipperary.  45.  Sir  JOHN  MEADE  bart.,  21st  June  1703  ; con- 
sideration, 83/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Milltown-Britton, 
with  an  old  house  and  orchard  thereto  belonging,  45  a.  ; bar. 
Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary.— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  19/A  July  1703. 

Dublin.  46.  ROTH  JONES  of  Dublin,  gent.,  21st  June  1703; 

consideration,  53/. — All  that  piece  or  parcel  of  ground  in 
Swift’s  Alley,  in  St.  Francis-street,  whereon  two  houses  stand. 

a parcel  of  ground  in  said  alley,  whereon  are  several  houses 

built;  city  of  Dublin.— all  in  the  possession  of  William 
Swift  esq.,  and  die  estate  of  Michael  Chamberlain  attainted. 

—to  hold  for  the  life  of  the  said  Chamberlain. Inrolled 

20/A  July  1703. 

Meath.  47.  WILLIAM  PAINE  of  Clongill,  gent.,  24th  March 
1702;  consideration,  448/. — The  town  and  lands  of  New- 
towne- Clongill,  132  a.  ; bar.  Morgullion,  co.  Meath.— the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

Meath.  49.  The  said  WILLIAM  PAINE  gent.,  2 1st  J une  1703  ; 

consideration,  80/. — In  Casdetown-Kilipatrick,  23  a.  ; .bar. 
Morgullion,  co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

Roscommon.  51.  JAMES  WALKER  of  Dublin,  gent.,  22d  June  1703 ; 

consideration,  40/. — The  quarter  of  land  of  Beagh,  193  a.  3 n. 
— Cloomcarny’s  qr.  132  a.— Total  rent,  1/.  5s.  3\d. ; bar. 
Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon.— the  estate  of  Roger  O’Connor 
attainted. Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

Meath.  52.  ARTHURMEREDITH of Dollardstowne, co.  Meath, 
esq.  14th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,478/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Dollardstowne,  413  a.  ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— 


part  of  Croboy,  with  its  proportion  of  waste,  122  a.  ; bar.  Moy-  2 Ashe. 

fenrath,  same  co the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  26/A  July  1703. 

53.  ROBERT  PACKENHAM  of  Bracklin,  esq.  9th  Westmeath. 
June  1703;  consideration,  271/. — The  lands  of  Castlemoyle, 
part  of  Rathwyre,  19  a. — in  Killucan,  1 a.  2 r. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. — John  Duffes-Towne,  195  a.  1 r.  24  p. 
prof.  17  a.  & 24  p.  unprof. — Rathbrine  ats  Rathfarme,  57  a. 

2 r.  32  p. — Curristowne,  96  a.  2 R.  82  p. — Farnagrasse,  40  a. 

1 r.  32p. — Radivarrone,  43  a.  2 r.  16  p. — Lord’s  Land,  34  a. 

3 R.  24  p. — Adden’s  Land,  14  a.  1 r.  24  p — Wadestowne, 

50  a.  2r.  32p. — Thomastowne,  43  a.  3 r.  8p. — Hodgestowne, 

95  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  1 1 a.  1 R.  unprof. — Cloughreagh,  18  a.  & 

8p. — part  of  Killucan,  128  a.  3 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Farbill,  co. 

Westmeath. — the  estate  of  Redmond  and  Hugh  Mulredy 
attainted. Inrolled  26th  July  1703. 

55.  JOHN  RYDER  of  Ballynegall,  co.  Westmeath,  esq.  Westmeath. 
9th  June  1703  ; consideration,  240/. — Part  of  Rahines, 

79  a.;  £ bar.  Fore,  co.  Westmeath. Inrolled  26/A  July 

1703. 

56.  HENRY  SANDFORD  of  Casdereagli,  co.  Ilosco-  Roscommon. 
mon,  esq.,  12th  June  1703;  consideration,  290/. — The  town 

and  lands  of  Listhomanoe  and  Cloonivindin,  96  a.  3r. — rent, 

1/.  14s. 7\d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscommon.— the  estate  of 
Iriel  Farrell  attainted. Inrolled  26/A  July  1703. 

58.  CHARLES  O’NEILE,  of  Edenduffeearrick,  and  Antrim. 
HENRY  M-CULLOCH  of  Randalstowne,  co.  Antrim, 
esqrs.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  1,513/.  8s.  4 d. — The 
lands  of  Lisnenevena  and  several  others,  within  the  manors  of 
Edenduffeearrick  and  Borkna,  co.  Antrim.  — which  were 
mortgaged  by  Rose  Marchioness  of  Antrim,  to  Ardiur  Lavery 
gent.,  attainted,  for  1,000  years,  by  deed  dated  20th  January, 

1687,  for  1,100/. — to  hold  for  the  remainder  of  that  term. — 

Inrolled  26/A  July  1703. 

60.  JOHN  ASGILL  esq.,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  Meath. 
4,19/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Ilerbertstowne  alias  Barbers- 
towne,  248  a.  ; bar.  Demifore,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  28/A  July  n 03. 

62.  The  said  JOHN  ASGILL,  23d  June  1703;  considera-  Westmeath. 
don,  400/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Rathclitagh,  131a.;  bar. 

Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of  die  late  King 
James. — Note:  By  deed  dated  9th  December  1703,  for  320/., 

Mr.  Asgill  sold  those  lands  to  Reverend  Robert  Smith  of 

Ballyloghloe,  same  co. Inrolled  10/A  December. — ( Anno 

2d“,  1 “pars,d.  R.  26.) — Inrolled  28di  July  1703. 


Roll,  2 d Anne,  fifth  "part,  face. 


Tipperary.  1.  HENRY  LUTHER  of  Dublin,  esq.  14th  June  1703  ; , 
consideration,  174/. — In  Loghtallion  and  Glanbane,  47  a. — 
in  Garrandrihue,  3 a.;  bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — 

the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  29/A  July 

1703. 

Tipperary.  2.  MATTHEW  JACOB  of  St.  Johnstowne,  co.Tipperary, 
esq.  17th  June  1703;  consideration,  204/. — The  lands  of 
Cloglistany,  94a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.Tipperary. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  29/A  July  1703. 

Tipperary.  4.  JOHN  PIKE  of  Woodinstowne,  co.  Tipperary,  esq. 

21st  June,  1703;  consideration,  183/. — In  Clorane  and  Gort- 
nepissy,  84a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.Tipperary. — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  29/A  July  1703. 

Anlrim^  5.  The  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June, 
1703 ; consideration,  5,000/. — In  Tully,  552  a.  14  r.  8 p. — 
Ballytweedy  (part)  179  a. — Brittas,  480  a. — Secaish,  720  a. — 
Ballymackelcole,  290  a — Ballygulleen,  327  a. — Stradhaveran, 

287a. — Lisnatalor,  505  a. — Dunegonnell,  423  a.  ; bar. > 

co.  Antrim. the  estate  of  Sir  Neile  O’Neile  attainted, 

subject  to  the  crown-rents,  &c.  payable  thereout,  13di  February 
1688. Inrolled  30/A  July  1703. 

(122.) 


8.  Said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  19th  June  King's  Co. 
1703;  consideration,  3,705/. — Kilcolmuck  and  Ballycolane, 

884  a.  2 r.  3 p.  prof.  34  a.  & 24  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Ballyboy, 

King’s  co.— Corraghmore,  338  a.  3 r.  8 p.  prof.  278  A.  1 R. 

32  p.  unprof. ; bar.  Eglish,  same  co. — Killdulfe,  124  a.  3 n.  22  p. 
prof.  62  A.  unprof. — Downe,  224  A.  1 R.  prof.  96  A.  unprof— 

Gurteen,  107  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  26  a.  2 r.  32  p.  unprof. — 

Killyshell,  100  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  12  a.  unprof. ; bar.  Philips- 
totvne,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Thomas  Leister  attainted, 
subject  to  a quit-rent  of  [ ] Inrolled  30/A  July  1 703. 

10.  JACOB  PEPPARD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19th  June  Wichlow. 
1703  ; consideration,  14/. — Five  houses  and  gardens,  with  a 

waste  piece  of  ground  belonging  to  them,  town  of  Wicklow. 

die  estate  of  William  Wolverston  attainted. — By  lease  from 

the  corporation  of  Taylors,  Dublin,  for  41  years  from  Lady- 
day  1683,  at  51. — Inrolled  30/A  July  1703. 

11.  RICHARD  WOLSLEY  of  Mount-Arran,  co.  Car-  Carlow. 
low,  esq.,  17th  June  1703;  consideration,  750/. — The  lands 

of  Dunore,  227  a.  3r.  24  p.— Killmalapoge,  175  a. — Total 
rent,  61.  13s.  10 id.  ; bar.  Idrone,  co.  Carlow.  — the 
estate  in  fee-simple  of  Dudly  Bagnall,  attainted,  but  were 
claimed  by  Anne  his  wife,  Walter  his  eldest  son,  and  other 
his  sons,  daughters,  or  relations,  for  several  particular  estates 
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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


jm<l  incumbrances  (M~M  U 1»  » tlum,  limit, ed  by  two  SI.  EICHARD  TALBOT  of  Mblahide,  co.  Dublin  a,  .. 
iSS  “ « "*"*  “d  W*  M Mr  ITOSi  consideration,  2161.  IS,.  Id.,  _!> 

M i lTOS  “ AW“  «*  **•»*  W>  M of  Malahide,  in  ,1,,  «,  „f 

Dublin,  from  paying  an  annuity  or  rent  charge  of  20 /.,  and  of 

, oB“f S T L“  wSSB 

ofTobbonob,  S4w.  granted  Pl>t,ict  ,***  „f  T.nkmd roll,,  co.  Mcb, 


4s.  a year  out  of  beslunryan  and  Gormanagh ; bar-.  Idrone, 

co.  Carlow.— the  estate  of  DudlyBagnall,  esq.,  attainted. 82.  ABRAHAM  DIXON  of  Corke.  sent..  28,1  T„n„ 


Jnrolled  30/A  July  1703. 


, attainted 82.  ABRAHAM  DIXON  of  Corke,  gent.,  23d  June 

1703;  consideration,  141/. — A messuage  and  tenement,  with 
dle  out-houses,  sheds,  and  backsides  thereto  belonging ; city 
5th  May  1703;  0f  Cork.— the  estate  of  Arthur  Galway  or  Ignatius  Goold 


IS.  EDWARD  SWAN  of  Killrisk,  5d.  May  1703  ; „f  Conn— the  «tate  of  Arthur  G.lw 

st  r p"  "'“'.^frupn-stehdd,  ..Gi„,«i_«ey2MA;L™s: 

•iu  a.,  bai.  Netliercrosse,  co. Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard 

Fagan  attainted Inrolkd  1st  August  1703.  „„  „ r 


18.  NATHANIEL  PRESTON  of  Ardsallagh, 


33.  THOMAS  DIXON  of  Ballybrickan,  co.  Cork,  gent., 
23d  June  1703;  consideration,  400/. — The  town  and  lands 


lune  1703;  consideration,  252/.-A11  their  interest  in  the  of  ^Ia"d  O’Hilly,  326  A.-Clonbaneen,  686  a.  1 a.  8 r.— Total 
ease  of  Killstayle,  585  a.;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.— demised  ' \Lt  , ’.  bar'  Duhallow,  co.  Corke — the  estate  of 

:0  Thomas  Plunkett  attainted,  for  39  years,  from  1st  November  1 Nagle  attalnted- Inrolkd  26 tli  August  1703. 

1682,  at  9 61.  rent Jnrolled  4 Hi  August  1703. 

35.  GEORGE  WALKER  of  Dublin,  gent.,  9th  June  Dublin. 

1 9.  HUMPHRY  MATHEWS  of  Tine  Park  alias  Laurell  1703 <fnsideratio°,  570/.— The  parcel  of  ground  on  which 

Court,  co.  Wicklow,  esq.,  16th  June  1703;  consideration,  Se.,  houses  or  tenements  are  built,  called  Trumpet  Alley, 

152/.— One  third  part  of  the  towns  and  lands  of  Esmorelly  , . a plece  ?f  waste  Sround  backwards,  containing  in  the 

alias  Enorely,  alias  Newrilly  and  Ballintunny,  45  a rent,  . , ®°,  in. the  f,'ont  in  breadtli,  and  in  the  rear  102  feet 

1/.  Is.  2d. ; bar.  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow. — the  estate  of  John  1°  breadtb>  and  'n  depth  from  front  to  rear  185  feet,  bounding 

Cawell  attainted. Inrolkd  4 tli  August  1703.  tbe  bont’  west  t0  Patrick -street,  to  Mr.  Falkner’s  holding 

N.,  to  Mr.  Bayly’s  holding  E.,  and  to  widow  Hynes  holding 

21.  Alderman  JOHN  LAPP  of  Wiwfc*  IU.  Jen. 


21.  Alderman  JOHN  LAPP  of  Waterford,  12th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  222/. — A house  or  tenement,  with  all 
the  back-houses,  warehouses,  shops,  cellars,  yards,  gardens, 
&c.  thereto  belonging,  then  in  his  possession ; city  Waterford. 

—the  estate  of  Nicholas  Porter  attainted Inrolkd  4 th 

August  1703. 


22.  The  said  Alderman  LAPP,  8th  June  1703;  consider- 
ation, 140/. — The  lands  of  Lower  Grange,  15  a.  ; liberties 

of  Waterford.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolkd  toll  August  1703. 


22.  JOHN  KENT  of  Waterford,  esq.,  21st  June  1703; 
consideration,  180/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballygawn,  58  a. 

Glyngrant,  40  a.  ; bar.  Iverk,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James Inrolkd  4 Z/t  August  1703. 


;c.ty  W aterford  37.  Said  GEORGE  WALKER,  9th  June  1703;  con- 
Imolkd  4 th  sideration,  655/.— The  piece  of  ground  on  which  were  a lar<re 
timber-house  and  an  old  castle  four  stories  high,  with  several 
..  I tenements,  containing  in  breadth  in  the  front  40  feet  6 inches, 
e 1703  ; consider-  and  in  breadth  in  the  real.  70  feet>  and  fn  depth  from  front  to 
Aj  ! ,berDes  tear  199  feet,  bounding  to  Corn  Market  S.,  to  the  Black  Do» 
mg  ames.  W.,  to  the  widow  Rochfort’s  yard,  in  Cooke-street,  N.,  and 

to  Captain  Purcell’s  house  E — rent,  31.  15 s. ; in  Old  Corn 
Pis.  I Market’  co-  city  Dublin — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  esq., 

ii si ; June  X703;  attainted. Inrolled  21th  August  1703. 


of  the  late  King  James Inrolkd  4 th  AugustVt^  eS'‘Ue  . .f,8'  BAR'™Ol°MEW  D’ARABINE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  Westmeath. 

14th  June  1703  ; consideration,  2,000/. — In  Moyvaghly, 

23.  SAMUEL  JACKSON  of  Dublin,  esq.,  14th  June  654  A— m‘t>  12/-  l2s'  bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  West- 
1703  ; consideration,  358/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballvtlea  '^EATI‘-  the  estate  of  Edward  Geoghegan  attainted,  and  of 
40  a.  ; bar.  liatbdcnc,  oo.  Du.tnt—tbe  of  th,  Ian  8 *«IM3t>»A%»»I703. 


—Inrolkd  12 th  August  1703. 


41.  SAMUEL  TUKE  of  Dublin,  23d  June  1703;  con-  Roscommon. 
25.  WILLIAM  PIERS  of  Dublin,  gent.,  19th  June  1703  • sblera‘ion’  M06/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Moyvannon  and 
consideration,  525/.-The  town  and  lands  of  Comminstowne’  G“'*Ia,laSh’.  243  A— Lisphiline,  30  a.  2 r.  8 p.-Cornaseer 
220  a.— Rath  part  of  the  same,  29  a.  ; bar.  Moygoish  co.  -Ue'Ty’  Wlth  a boS  or  low  ground  thereto  belonging,  192  a. 

Westmeath.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  ~To'vamafo'vla>  11a-  2r.  24p — Carrowkeele,  90  a.— in 

1964  August  1703.  Carrownaclough,  68  a.— Lisbane,  79  a.  1 r.  8 p.— Knockan- 

carragh  and  Carrowcloglier,  114  a.  2r.  8 p.  prof.  27  a.  un- 

2».  JOHN  PAGE  of  Dablin,  alderman,  2Sd  J,„.  1703 ; TiTf  aSIobtf  D n"' 

nsideration,  1301-Poor  tenement.  „„I  1 a.  „f  l„<l  ]„  " f C“«“Ph"  »■  «■<  » h-U  » th.  use 

■ MicbiUt's  parish,  bounding  E.  » 4,  ro.,1  to  Finn]-  W tS*”*  *■*  “»  “d  te  1>“" 


26.  JOHN  PAGE  of  Dublin,  alderman,  23d  June  1703;  estate 
consideration,  130/.— Four  tenements  and  1 a.  of  land  in  0f  pr 
St.  Michan’s  parish,  bounding  E.  to  the  road  to  Finglas,  W.  1703 
to  the  late  holding  of  Edward  Batho,  N.  to  the  holding  of 
alderman  T.  Waterhouse,  and  S.  to  Oxmantown  Green,  and  4.3 
lying  in  Glasmanogh ; co.  city  Dublin.— to  hold  for  the  j703  ■ 
remainder  of  a term  of  40  years,  granted  by  the  Prebendaries  Clymt 
and  Vicars  Choral  of  Christ-church,  to  John  Stone,  inn-  Derry 
keeper,  15th  May  1669,  at  6/.  per  annum,  for  40  years,  and  ia„|.  1 


, 15th  May  1669,  at  6/.  per  annum,  for  40  veara  „n,l  ,De"'^°,an>  ^ A;-one  other  1 qr.  of  Derry  volan  called  TU- 


TZSttgi  t “ t Sr  - - ^ ™ - SZXtrsi  2? 

um  sa  d prebendaries  and  vicars  for  40  years  from  25th  Inrolled  3d  September  1703. 
larch  1697,  at  8/.  per  annum,  and  re-demised  the  premises 


March  1697,  at  8/.  per  annum,  and  re-demised  the  premises 
to  the  said  Caddie  for  39  years,  commencing  Lady-day  1697, 
at  the  rent  of  24/. Inrolkd  19 th  August  1703. 


t 28-,±  WIL¥AM  ASHURST  of  Londor».  knt*  23d  co.  Westmeath.— the  est 
June  17^3;  consideration,  130/.-The  surplus  of  the  personal  Inrolkd  Sd  Sepkndtcr  1703. 
estate  of  Richard  and  Andrew  Dalton  attainted,  who  were 

indebted  to  him  upon  an  account  stated  for  fine  broad-cloth,  46.  The  said  ROBERT 
227  a.  6 r.  4 p. Inrolkd  20 th  August  1703.  consideration,  1 ,123/.-Th, 


45 — ROBERT  TEMPLE  of  Ballynloghloe,  co.  West-  Westmeath. 
rneath,  esq.,  21st  May  1703 ; consideration,  1,430/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Dunamoney,  386  a.;  bar.  Kilkenny  west, 
co.  Westmeath — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James 


46.  The  said  ROBERT  TEMPLE  esq.,  21st  May  1703  ; Westmeath. 
consideration,  1,123/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Kilcornane, 


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2 Asm..  280  a— Upper  Rath,  61  a.  1 R.  24  p. ; bar.  and  co.  aforesaid. 
the  estate  of  the  late  King  James .—Inrolled  3d  September 


1703. 


Mcalh.  48.  JOHN  GARSTIN  of  Dublin,  gent.,  5th  April  1703 ; 

consideration,  961. — The  town  and  lands  of  Mullaghard, 
37  a.  ; rent,  8s.  6 d. ; bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of 

Sir  William  Talbott  attainted. Inrolled  3d  September 

1703. 


50.  JOHN  CURTIS  of  Dublin,  esq.,  5th  June  1703; 
consideration,  215/. — A brick  house  or  tenement,  with  cel- 
lars, stables,  coach-house,  garden,  yard,  &c.,  on  Arran’s  Key ; 
city  Dublin  ; formerly  lett  by  Sir  William  Ellis,  20th  De- 
cember 1687,  for  99  years  from  25th  June  1687,  at  the  rent 
of  7/.  to  Nicholas  Barnewall  attainted;  to  hold  for  the  residue 
of  the  said  term. Inrolled  3d  September  1703. 


Dublin.  51-  MICHAEL  LEEDS  of  Dublin,  merchant,  31st  May 
1703 ; consideration,  390/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Astagobb, 
76  a.  & 3 p. ; bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin.— die  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  3th  Septeniber  1703. 

Dublin.  52.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Rosse  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  esq., 
21st  June  1703;  consideration,  682/. — All  that  messuage, 
tenement,  or  inn  called  the  Pyed  Horse,  in  Winetavern-street, 
with  the  two  back  houses  adjoining,  the  stables,  coach-houses, 
&c.  diereon,  and  all  waste  ground  and  other  buildings  near 
diereto ; city  Dublin — die  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq. — 
several  houses  in  Kennedy’s-lane,  the  estate  of  William  Ken- 
nedy attainted. — several  houses  or  tenements  in  or  near 
St.  James’s-street,  Church-street,  St.  Francis-street,  St.  Patrick- 
street,  Winetavern-street,  St.  Michael’s-lane,  and  Skinner- 
row,  except  Mrs.  Grace  Wood’s  house  near  St.  James’s-gate, 
said  city. — the  estate  of  James  Talbott  of  Templeoge,  esq., 

Wexford,  attainted. — in  Tincurry,  326  a.  ; bar.  Scarwalsh,  co.  Wex- 
ford.—two  houses  and  a plot,  town  of  Wexford.— die  estate 
of  John  Cowell  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown  rents  as 
they  were  liable  to,  13th  February  1688.— By  deed,  dated 


3d  December  1703,  for  140/.  Mr.  Asgill  sold  die  houses 

in  Kennedy’s-lane  to  Lewis  Chaigneau  gent. Inrolled 

6th  December  (anno  2d",  1“  pars,  d.  II.  24.) — By  deed,  dated 
23d  December  1703,  Mr.  White,  for  the  sum  of  120/.,  sold  to 
Sir  Mark  Randford  at  Dublin,  knt.,  part  of  the  premises,  viz. 
part  of  a fore  street,  dwelling-house,  malt-house,  brewhouse, 
and  other  back  buildings,  within  and  adjoining  to  St.  James’s- 
gate. — Inrolled  15 th  January  (anno  2d",  2da  pars,  d.  11. 4-1.) — 
Deed,  dated  16di  August  1703,  Mr.  Asgill  sold  diese  houses 
for  1,370/.  (with  others  belonging  to  Lord  Kenmare  and  John 
Cowell’s  estate,  with  die  lauds  of  Clonleamy  ats  Clonleary, 
bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeadi,)  to  Abraham  White  of  Dublin, 

gent.,  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  22 d June  (anno  2‘]°,  2da  pars, 

facie,  R.  45.) — Inrolled  8th  September  1703. 

55.  TERENCE  GEOGHEGAN  of  Dublin,  gent., 
8th  June  1703 ; consideration,  62/. — Part  of  Benalabott  and 
Derryroe,  20  a.;  bar.  Moycashell,  co.  Westmeath. — the 

estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  10 th  September 

1703. 


56.  Said  TERENCE  GEOGHEGAN,  23d  June  1703; 
consideration,  26/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Annaghneale ; 
bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — the  estate  of  Redmond  Magrath 
attainted. Inrolled  10 th  Sejitember  1703. 

58.  JOSEPH  MARRIOTT  of  Dublin,  gent.,  31st  May 
1703 ; consideration,  260/. — The  several  cabbins  and  gardens, 
and  the  several  parcels  of  land  called  Allen’s  Freehold,  in 
Leixlip;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare,  75  a.  3 h.  20  p. ; rent,  8s. — 

the  estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tirconnell  attainted. 

Inrolled  Is/  October  1703. 

60.  EDWARD  WORTH  of  Rathfarnham,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703 ; consideration,  1,290/. — The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Blanchfieldstowne,  363  a.;  rent,  7/.  13s.  10W.;  bar.  Gow- 
ran,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  Edmund  Blnnehfield 
attainted. Inrolled  Is/  October  1703. 


Roll,  °ld  Anne,  fifth  part,  back. 


Dublin.  1-  Sir  THOMAS  DOMVILE  ban.,  18th  March  1702; 

consideration,  485/.  2s.  1 ft/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Gal- 
lanstowne,  140 a.;  rent,  21.  15s.  5ft/. ; bar.  Newcastle  and 
Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. — die  estate  of  James  Talbott  at- 
tainted, and  which  having  been  granted  by  patent  to  Joost 
Earl  of  Albemarle,  were,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated 
23d  and  24th  March  1698)  for  the  sum  of  733/.  6s.  8 d.  con- 
veyed by  him  to  Sir  Thomas. Inrolled  1st  July  1703. 

6.  The  said  Sir  THOMAS  DOMVILE,  21st  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  303/.  5s.,  being  the  rents  and  profits  of  die 
premises,  payable  to  the  trustees  before  10th  May  1702; 
remised,  released,  and  quit  claim  to  the  said  Sir  Thomas 
Domvile  and  his  heirs,  the  condition  or  equity  of  redemption 
and  all  tlieir  estate  and  title  to  certain  lands  granted  to  him  by 
patent,  dated  13di  August,  and  inrolled  15th  August  1694, 
a”  6'",  1“  p*  d.  m.  28. — mortgaged  by  James  Talbott  attainted. 
Inrolled  Is/  July  1703. 

Dublin.  9.  JOSEPH  BUDDEN  of  Dublin,  esq.,  2d  June  1703; 

consideration,  650/.— The  lands  of  Nanger,  95  a.  2 a., 
1/.  12s.  4i </.;  bar.  Newcasde  and  Uppercross,  co.  Dublin. 

the  estate  of  Robert  Nottingham  attainted. Inrolled 

1st  July  1703. 

Dublin.  12-  ROBERT  WARNEFORD  esq.,  14th  June  1703 ; 

consideration,  250/.— All  those  several  houses,  containing 
101  feet  in  front,  and  151  feet  in  rear,  and  387  in  depth,  with 
a yard  and  garden,  containing  1r.32p.,  in  St.  James’s-street; 
suburbs  of  Dublin.— the  estate  of  Sir  Michael  Creagh  at- 
tainted, subject  to  a lease  for  99  years,  allowed  to  John 
Weaver  esq.,  on  his  claim  from  20th  December  1669,  at  the 
rent  of  10/. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

Carlo*.  14.  MAURICE  WARREN  of  Nurny,  county  Callow, 
esq.,  14th  June  1703 ; consideration,  1,057/.— The  towns  and 
lands  of  Nurnv  and  Ballinvally,  Ballan  and  Coniger,  Cappagh- 
water,  Laraghteige  and  Garryoung,  Bally-Keeneen,  Agha- 
(122.) 


clare  and  Cooleneshigan ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow. — Bally- 
moyleron ; bar.  Slewmargy,  Queen’s  Co. — the  estate  of  John 
Warren  attainted;  to  hold  the  lands  in  co.  Carlow  to  him 
and  his  heirs,  and  Ballymoyleron  during  the  lease  of  lives 
thereof,  made  by  die  Earl  of  Thomond  to  the  said  John 
Warren. Inrolled  1th  July  1703. 

16.  WILLIAM  BAKER  of  Latin,  co.  Tipperary,  esq., 
31st  May  1703;  consideration,  96/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Killinaliffe,  29  a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Tipperary. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  9 th  July  1703. 

19.  ABEL  RAM  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24lh  March  1702;  con- 
sideration, 274/.  2s.  3 Part  of  Carranstowne,  25  A.  1 n. 
— part  of  Duleeke,  with  three  cabbins  and  seven  gardens, 
71  a.;  rent,  1/.  12s.  Aid. — full  benefit  of  commonage  on  all 
the  commons;  bar.  Duleeke,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of 
Christopher  Lord  Slane  attainted,  which  had  been  granted 
to  Godart  Earl  of  Athlone,  and  by  his  Lordship,  by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release,  dated  21st  and  22d  June  1698,  for  140/., 
conveyed  to  the  said  Abel  Ram. Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

22.  FRANCIS  ANNESLEY  of  Ballyshannon,  co.  Kil- 
dare, esq.,  7tii  June  1703;  consideration,  600/.— Half  the 
town  and  lands  of  Tippanan,  161a.;  bar.  Ophaly,  co.  Kil- 
dare.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  4/A  Au- 

gust 1703. 

24.  JAMES  Earl  of  BARRYMORE,  27th  March  1703; 
consideration,  111.,  paid  by  said  James  Earl  ol  Barrymore, 
sold  by  die  desire  and  direction  of  his  Lordship,  and  assigned 
to  Thomas  Pickard  of  Dublin,  gent. — The  towns  and  lands  of 
West  Conybegg  alias  Conygallegg,  1 plowland.— Killoghic, 
1,  plowland ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke.— wherein  Dominick 
Sarsfield,  attainted,  was  interested  by  virtue  of  a lease  thereof 
to  him  made  by  Richard  late  Earl  of  Barrymore,  Laurence 
Viscount  Buttevant,  and  John  Archdeacon,  for  31  years  from 
1st  November  1688,  at  the  rent  of  30/.,  till  the  said  Dominick 


Wexford. 


Westmeath. 


Kildare. 


II  lie  j 


Queens  Co. 


Meath. 


Kildare. 


Cork. 


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'2 'vas  Pa'(l  20/.  and  after  at  the  rate  of  82/.,  to  hold  for 

the  residue  of  said  term,  in  trust,  to  attend  the  freehold 

and  inheritance  of  the  premises. InroUed  13/4  August 

1703. 

25.  An  INDENTURE,  tripartite,  made  17th.March  1702, 
between  the  trustees  of  the  first  part,  Richard  Lord  Bishop 
of  Meath  of  the  second  part,  William  Neave  serjeant  at  law, 
Marmaduke  Coghill  and  Morley  Saunders,  doctors  of  the  civil 
law,  Samuel  Dopping,  John  Usher,  and  Stephen  Ludlow  of 
Dublin,  esqrs.,  of  the  third  part ; whereas  by  the  Act  of  the 
11°  William,  for  sale  of  the  forfeited  estates,  it  is  enacted,  that 
the  trustees  should  convey,  as  soon  as  conveniently  might  be, 
after  25th  March  1701,  all  the  rectories  impropriate,  with  the 
tithes,  oblations,  obventions,  glebes,  advowsons  of  vicarages, 
and  other  things  thereto  belonging,  forfeited  by  the  rebellion, 
and  vested  by  the  said  Act  in  the  trustees  to  such  person 
and  persons,  and  their  heirs,  as  the  Bishop  of  each  respective 
diocese  wherein  such  rectories  impropriate  respectively  were, 
should  nominate,  upon  trust,  that  the  profits  thereof  should 
be  disposed  and  employed,  from  2d  November  1699,  for  20 
years,  in  rebuilding  or  repairing  such  parish  churches  in 
Ireland,  as  the  chief  governor  or  governors,  for  the  time  being, 
with  the  consent  and  advice  of  the  bishop  of  each  respective 
diocese,  should  direct  and  appoint,  and  afterwards  for  the 
perpetual  augmentation  of  such  small  rectories  and  vicarages 
as  the  chief  governor,  by  any  writing  under  hand  and  sail, 
with  the  bishop’s  consent,  should  direct  or  appoint,  which 
appointments  should,  before  25th  March  1703,  be  made  and 
mrolled  in  the  court  of  Chancery,  as  a perpetual  memorial 
thereof;  and  whereas  the  rectory  impropriate  of  Dunamore, 
bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath,  is  become  forfeited  for  a term  of  years 
which  will  expire  25tl.  March  1709,  by  the  attainder  of  James 
Cusack.— the  rectory  impropriate  of  Ratoath,  bar.  Ratoath, 
same  co.  is  become  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Luke 
faifle.— 1 the  rectory  impropriate  of  Culmullen  and  Moyglare, 
b;?r-Kel.ls>  same  co-  is  become  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder 
■ of  William  Earl  of  Limerick.— the  rectory  of  Kilcormuck, 
bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co.,  is  become  forfeited  in  fee  by  the 
attainder  of  Thomas  Leicester. -the  trustees,  at  the  said 
Bishop  of  Meath’s  nomination,  conveyed  the  said  rectories, 
with  all  their  tithes,  glebes,  advowsons  of  vicarages,  and 
other  profits,  and  all  other  forfeited  rectories  in  the  dio- 
cesse  of  Meath,  to  the  said  Neave  and  others,  upon  trust, 
and  to  the  several  uses,  intents  and  purposes  before  men- 
tioned, and  in  the  said  Act  declared InroUed  14/4  August 


on.  28.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  19th  February  1702, 
whereby  the  trustees  at  the  nomination  of  Simon  Lord  Bishop 
of  Elphin,  conveyed  to  the  said  Neave,  Coghill,  and  others,  to 
the  said  uses,  the  rectories  impropriate,  advowsons  of  vicarages, 
and  other  profits  of  Ardcarne,  Chir  or  Cahir,  Emblagh, 
Clonecause,  Ledingall  or  Ledrugall,  Carrowmore  and  Carrow- 
keele,d,oc.  Elphin;  bar.  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  which  were 
forfeited  111  fee  by  the  attainder  of  John  Burke,  called  Lord 

Bophin,  and  Ulick  late  Viscount  Galway,  or  one  of  them 

InroUed  14/4  August  1703. 

31.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  19th  February  1702> 
whereby  the  trustees,  at  the  nomination  of  William  Lord  Bishop 
of  Clonfert  and  Killmacduagh,  conveyed  to  the  said  Neave, 
Kc.  to  said  uses— the  rectories  impropriate,  and  tithes  of 

S “ "8  ’’  7 TS.°  nS  °‘  ViCarageS’  &C'  A8hrim>  Clonkeen, 

Ballymaccward,  Oglnlbegg,  and  Clontuskert ; bar.  Clon- 
M Knowne,  co  Galway.  Killane,  Killconnell,  Killmordaly, 
Fohennah,  Ballynabannaba,  KillgeriU,  and  the  Great  Horse 

mhes  ; bar.  Killconnell  same  co Millorane,  BaUymore, 

K.Uclooney,  Creagl.  and  TaghmaconneU ; bar.  Longford,  same 
00— Bolane  and  Killrickill;  bar.Lougluea,  sameco.;  Leitrim, 

, V ,are’  Same  co — KilltuHaglj  and  Killconeering,  with  the 

fo  1 Is  l°  aT  Saidrectolies  and  -pectively  be- 
longing , bar  Athenry,  co.  Galway— forfeited  by  the  at- 

XZiH*  W Bophin  andGa,way-“- ihmim 

35.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  the  1st  March  1702 
whereby  the  trustees,  at  the  nomination  of  Nathaniel  Lord 


Bishop  of  Waterford  and  Lismore,  conveyed  to  the  said  2ASSE 

Neave,  Sc.,  to  the  aforesaid  uses— the  rectories  impropriate  — L. 

of  Temple  Michael,  Curraghsilly,  Castle  John,  Ballyvor  and  Tipperary 
Coolejackin,  and  the  glebe  lands  in  Grange  Modem-,  being 
reputed  to  be  9 a.,  with  all  the  tithes,  glebes,  oblations,  ad- 
vowsons of  vicarages,  Sc.,  thereto  belonging;  bare.  Slevardagh 
and  Compsy,  co.  Tiprerary— the  estate  of  William  late  Earl 
Limerick  attainted InroUed  14/4  August  1703. 

38.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  6th  March  1702,  whereby  Cork. 
the  trustees,  at  the  nomination  of  Charles  Lord  Bishop  of 
Cloyne,  conveyed  to  the  said  Neave,  Sc.,  to  the  aforesaid 
uses— the  rectory  impropriate  and  tidies  of  Rinny,  with  all 
glebes,  advowsons,  Sc.;  bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke— forfeited 

m fee  by  the  attainder  of  Hugolin  Spencer. InroUed 

14/4  August  1703. 

JOHN  TRENCH,  d.m  of  R.phoe, 

23d  March  1702;  consideration,  411/.  6s.  Id. — The  follow- 
ing lands,  which  had  been  granted  by  patent,  dated  31st  May 
1697,  to  Joost  Karl  of  Albemarle,  and  by  his  Lordship  by  deeds 
of  lease  and  release,  dated  7th  and  8th  April  1699,  for  the 
sum  of  2,333/.  6s.  8d.  conveyed  to  the  said  dean  Trench,  viz. 
three  fourths  of  the  town  and  lands  of  Moate-ICillone,  353  &. 
prof.  332  a.  unprof— in  Gamine,  400  a— in  Moievien  or  Mo- 
neveen  and  Carrowmore,  427  a.  2 r— donedagli,  and  Thiha- 
nagh  or  Skihanagh,  300  a — Toureen  and  Gortefadda,  127  a. 

— Kuockmore  and  Gortevaddera,  70  a. — Corbally,  17  a in 

Castlebrine  alias  Castlebin,  60  a— Clonkilleen,  196  a.  or  19  a. 

only. — Lissnawalter  or  Lisnavolta,  168  a Gortnegark  ais 

Gortnegurke,  148  a — the  precinct  of  the  Abbey  of  Kilconnell, 

12  a — m Knocknaght  ais  Knocknaghter  Kelane,  157  a— Bal- 
lmtubber,  1 cartron,  47  a.  prof.  36  a.  unprof—  Gortelleere, 

1 cartron,  52  a.— Clonelielly  or  Clonchellis,  65  a.  ; bar.  Kil- 
connell, co.  Galway— Caroholy,  178  a—  Clonehoune  or  Clo- 

nehoura  ais  Cloneaholloonagli,  28  a. rent,  19/.  S 3 j</.  • bar 

Tyaquin,  same  co— the  estate  of  Peter  Martin  esq.,  attainted. 

InroUed  3 d September  1703. 

« FM»ERICK  TRENCH  of  GarbaUy,  co.  Galway,  Galway. 
23d  March  1703 ; consideration,  470/.  9s.  6d.— one  full  fourth 
part  of  the  aforesaid  lands  and  premises,  which  one  fourth 
part  was  purchased  from  Lord  Albemarle,  by  said  dean 
Trench,  in  trust  for  him  the  said  Frederick,  and  his  heirs,  at 
the  quit-rent  of  6/.  6s.  9tf. InroUed  3 d September  1703. 

53.  MARMADUKE  COGHILL  esq.,  24th  March  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  2,104/— The  lands  of  Drishoge,  with  a house, 
stable,  malt-house,  orchard  and  garden,  115a.  2b.;  bar. 

Coolock,  co.  Dublin — the  lands  of  Irishtowne,  107  a.  1 it 
24  p.;  bar.  Castleknock,  same  co— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. InroUed  10/4  September  1703. 

s-a  n-' marmaduke  coghill,  m,  j„„e,  Ba_ 

IMS  i consideration,  Ktt-Th.  town  and  land,  of  Oonlg^  ' 

r' tr l’  3l'  & 9d'  ’ *>ar'  Gowran>  co-  Kilicenny. — the 
1703  Henry  AlChe''  attainted InroUed  10/4  September 

57.  SAMUEL  SYNGE,  D.D.,  dean  of  Kildare,  14th  June  Dublin 
1703;  consideration,  112Z.-A  house  or  tenement,  with  the 
back-house,  backside  and  yard,  &c.,  in  St.  Thomas-street 
city  of  Dublin— The  estate  of  Laurence  Kelly  attainted— 
this  deed,  as  appears  by  dean  Synge’s  declaration  indorsed, 
was  in  trust  for  Gilbert  Nicholson  of  Dublin,  gent.,  dated 
9th  September  1703., InroUed  10/4  September  1703. 

59\  ™AEL  SHIELDS  of  Wainestown,  co.  Meath,  Mead, 
esq.,  15th  May  1703;  consideration,  740/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Curraghtowne,  179  a— rent,  31.  is.  id.;  bar.  Navan, 

co.  Meatii.— the  estate  of  Sir  Luke  Dowdal  attainted. 

InroUed  15/4  October  1703. 

ivoq‘  STEPHEN  RIGGS  of  Dublin,  gent.,  31st  May  Dublin 
1703 ; consideration,  2,357/—  Part  of  the  town  and  lands 
of  Newcastle,  505  a.  ; bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercross,  co. 

Dublin— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James InroUed 

13/4  October  1703. 


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Roll,  2c?  Anne,  sixth  part,  face. 


Cork.  1.  THOMAS  RICARD  of  Dublin,  gent.,  21st  March 
1701 ; consideration,  665/.,  paid  by  James  Eai'l  of  Barrymore, 
and  17s.  6 </.,  paid  by  said  Thomas  Ricard,  being  money 
due  to  the  trustees  on  a mortgage  of  a moiety  of  the  fol- 
lowing lands,  made  by  Richard  late  Earl  of  Barrymore 
(father  to  the  said  Earl)  to  Christopher  Rye  for  700/.  by  deeds 
of  lease  and  release,  dated  17th  and  18th  January  1676, 
which  by  several  mesne  conveyances  came  to  Dominick 
Sarsfield,  attainted,  to  whom  upon  further  sums  lent,  amount- 
ing to  1,160/.,  the  said  late  Earl,  and  Laurence  Viscount  But- 
tevant,  his  son  and  heir,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated 
15th  and  16th  April  1687,  mortgaged  the  same,  subject  to 
redemption  upon  payment  of  the  said  1,160/.,  with  interest  at 
9/.  per  cent.,  one  moiety  of  which,  mortgaged  lands  he  had 
conveyed  before  his  attainder  to  John  Galway  esq.,  sold  (with 
the  consent  and  direction  of  the  said  Earl  James  and  his 
Countess  Dorothy)  to  said  Thomas  Ricard,  all  their  said 
moiety  of  the  towns  and  lands  of  Garraneboy,  Coolballyspil- 
lane,  Knockarygane,  and  Ballincolligg,  and  half  the  chief- rent 
of  ten  pounds  a year  out  of  the  five  plowlands  of  Rathineskey, 
co.  city  of  Corke. — to  hold  in  trust  for  the  said  Lord  and 
Lady  Barrymore,  and  their  heirs. Inrolted  20th  July  1703. 

Dublin.  2.  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  21st  June  1703; 

consideration,  441/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Louglitowne, 
94a.  1r.  26p.;  bar.  Newcastle  and Uppercrosse,  co.Dubi.in. 

— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolted  24 th  July 

1703. 

Limerick.  4.  Said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  18tli  June 
1703 ; consideration,  5,21 1/.  & 3,480/. — The  lands  of  Bally- 
villode, 360  a. & 32p. — Lissowen,  183a.  2r. — Tomolin, 378a. 
2 it.  24  p.— Killmoylin,  384  a— Pertanes,  297  a.  1 r.  32  p.— 
in  the  two  Crosses,  177  a.  ; bar.  Coonagh,  co.  Limerick. — 

Tipperary.  Killmaneene,  154  A. — Old  Grange,  146  a. — Frehans,  183  a. 

— part  of  Kilgroginmore,  73  a. — Kilfehane  and  Garryharny, 
10  a. — Tullymelan,  28  a.  1r.  3 p. — Rathogally,  127a. — Car- 
rigattery  alias  Carrygortery,  90  a. — Cloghardinny,  143  a. — 
in  Priestowne,  101a. — in  Rathwalter,  2 a. — in  Ballynitty, 
5 a. — in  Raheene  alias  Ballindonogh,  1 a. — in  Castlekeele 
alias  Castle-steele,  34  a.— Spittle  lands  in  Ardfinane,  8 a — 
in  Burges  land,  215  a. — in  Garrancasliy  ats  Garrygathenty, 
44  A. — in  Ballybegg,  80  a. — in  Tullaghmelane,  38  a.  3 it.  8p. ; 
bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary.— the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolted  24 th  July  1703. 

Kildare.  7.  Same  COMPANY  OF  HOLLOW  BLADES,  19th 
June  1703 ; consideration,  7,556/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Cork.  Newland,  654a.  2b.;  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare — Ballyroe 

Kilkenny,  and  Ballylaurence,  48  a.  ; bar.  Imokilly,  co.  Corke.— part 
of  Gowran,  1,278  a. — part  of  Upper  Clara,  24  a.— part  of 
Bawnmore,  53  a.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.— the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James.— in  said  bar.  Gowran,  4 a — the  estate 
of  Walter  Lawless,  attainted. Inrolted  20th  July  1703. 

Kildare.  9.  ROBERT  BROWNE  of  Monistowne,  co.  Kildare, 
gent.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,020/. — The  town 
and  lands  of  Giggonstowne  alias  Siggonstown,  266  a.  & 16  p.  ; 
bar.  Connell,  co.  Kildare.— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolted  21th  July  1703. 

Dublin.  1 1-  WILLIAM  Lord  Viscount  MOUNTJOY,  21st  June 
1703  ; consideration,  621/. — The  two  houses,  tenements, 
and  cabbins,  wash,  coach,  and  malt  houses,  stable  and 
orchard,  containing  about  4 a.,  situate  on  the  Abbey  Green, 
in  Oxmantown,  suburbs  of  Dublin.— the  estate  of  Thomas 
Sutton,  attainted. Inrolled  28 th  July  1703. 

Dublin  12‘  ROBERT  CRAIGE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23dJune  1703; 
' ’ consideration,  210/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Westpalstown 
and  Barnabstowne,  368  a.  & 16  r.— Leatowne,  129  a.  & 32  p. 

Murragh,  148  a.  ; bar.  Balrotliery,  co.  Dublin.— to  hold 

for  the  residue  of  a lease  for  41  years  from  May  1667,  at 
125/.  per  annum  rent.— demised  by  Hugh  Rowley  esq.  to  one 
Giles,  who  assigned  the  same  to  Sir  Valentine  Browne,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  28th  July  1703. 

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13.  ROBERT  STEWART  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  Wicklow. 
1703 ; consideration,  1,280/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Kilbegg, 

225  a. — Brickvalstowne,  430  a.—  Spinas,  369  a. — Edestowne, 

456  a. — part  of  Coolmony,  50  a. — rent,  32/.  9s. ; bar.  Tal- 
botstown,  co.  Wicklow. — the  estate  of  Sir  William  Talbott 
bart.,  attainted. Inrolled  28 th  July  1703. 

14.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  of  Killileagh,  esq.,  23d  Down. 
June  1703;  consideration,  35/. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Lissnasellagh ; bar.  Castlereagh,  co.  Downe. — the  estate  of 

Toole  O’Neile,  attainted. Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

15.  THOMAS  Lord  Baron  of  HOWTH,  18th  June  Dublin. 
1703 ; consideration,  28/. — The  four  acres  of  land  called 
Bealing’s  freehold,  in  Howth,  4 a.  ; bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. 

— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  2d  August 

1703. 

16.  JAMES  HAMILTON  of  Rahenny,  co.  Dublin,  esq.,  Meath. 
23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  300/.— The  town  and  lands 

of  Portmany,  63  a.— rent,  11.  5s.  l\d.;  bar.  Dunboyne,  co. 

Meath. — the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham,  attainted. 

Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

17.  PHILIP  SAVAGE  esq.,  chancellor  of  the  court  of  Kilkenny. 
Exchequer,  23d  June  1703  ; consideration,  1,000/.  English, 

making  1,094/.  3s.  4<Z.  Irish.— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Fartngh  alias  Fartaghnegeeragh,  366  a. — Crattaborpdine, 

1 a.  2 R.  16  p. — Gortoborodine,  3 a.  & 32  p.— Scrolioggnetro- 
deene,  1a.  1 R.  24  P. — Bannoge,  2r.  32  p. — Bannegarrybegg, 

2 a.  &32p.— Bannagarry,  10  a.  1 it.  24  P.— New  Garden,  1a. 

& 32  p.— Gartine,  9a.  & 32  p— Poulnevoane,  8 a.  2 r.  32  p. 

— Coolnehune,  2 a.  3 r.  8p. — Tuignescrevane,  3 a.  1 n.  24  p. 

— Hannagon,  1a.  &32p. — Monedrehidd,  3 a.  2r.  32  p. — 
Reesbaladoone,  3 a.  1 r.  8 r. — Jefirys  Island,  1a.  & 32  p. — 
Hannaconragh,  2a.2r.  8p.— Doone,  12a.  2r.  32 p.— Han- 
fooleneagh,  1 R.  32  p. ; bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kilkenny.— the 

estate  of  Piers  late  viscount  Galmoy,  attainted. Inrolled 

10 th  August  1703. 

20.  An  INDENTURE  tripartite,  made  18tli  March  1702,  Limerick. 
at  the  nomination  of  Thomas  Bishop  of  Limerick,  Ardfert,  and 
Aghadoe,  conveyed  to  W,n  Neave  esq.,  serjeant  at  law,  and 
others,  to  the  uses  set  down  in  page  362 — The  rectories  im- 
propriate of  Brugh  and  Kilfinane,  with  their  tithes,  glebes, 
advowsons  of  vicarages,  &c. ; bar.  Small  Co.,  co.  Limerick.— 
forfeited  by  the  attainder  of  Nicholas  Browne,  called  Lord 

Kenmare,  for  his  life the  rectories  and  tithes  both  great  and 

small,  &c.  of  Uregare;  bar.  Coshmae,  same  co. — forfeited  for 

his  life  by  the  attainder  of  Sir  Drury  Wray. Inrolled 

14 th  August  1703. 

23.  Alike  INDENTURE,  made  1st  March  1702,  whereby  Tipperary. 
the  trustees,  at  the  nomination  of  Thomas  Lord  Bishop  of 
Killaloe,  conveyed  to  the  said  Neave,  8cc.,  to  the  said  uses, 
the  rectories  impropriate,  tythes,  glebes,  advowsons,  &c.  of 
Ballybrin  and  Rath  alias  Rathnaganagh ; bar.  Lower  Ormond, 
co.  Tipperary.— forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  William 
Earl  of  Limerick. Inrolled  14 th  August  1703. 

27.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  4th  March  1702,  whereby  Kilkenny. 
the  trustees,  at  the  nomination  of  John  Lord  Bishop  of  Ossory, 
conveyed  to  the  said  Neave,  Coghill,  &c.,  to  the  aforesaid 
uses — The  rectory  impropriate,  tithes,  glebes,  advowsons  of 
vicarages,  &c.  of  Fertlagh  and  Donaghmore;  bar.  Galmoy, 
co.  Kilkenny. — forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Pierce 
Viscount  Galmoy.— the  impropriate  rectories  and  tithes, 
glebes,  &c.  of  Killbeckilagh,  Rosenan,  and  Killaghy  ; bar. 
Knocktopher,  same  co.— forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of 
William  Earl  of  Limerick. Inrolled  Hth  August  1703. 

30.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  1st  March  1702,  at  the  Cork. 
nomination  of  Dive  Lord  Bishop  of  Corke  and  Ross,  conveyed 
to  the  said  Neave,  &c.,  to  the  aforesaid  uses— The  rectories 
impropriate,  tithes,  glebes,  advowsons,  &c.  of  Temple-Breedy, 

Brinnv  and  St.  Owens  alias  Atlmowen ; bar.  Kinnelca,  co. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Galway. 


Corke. — forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Hugoiin  Spencer. 
' Inrolled  Uth  August  1703. 

33.  JAMES  LEWIS  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703; 
consideration,  22/.— The  lands  of  Cappauagh  and  Cappatru- 
hane ; bar.  BelJamoe,  co.  Galway.— which  had  been  mort- 
gaged in  fee-simple  by  Thomas  Campbell  to  James  Browne, 
attainted,  subject  to  redemption  on  paying  the  sum  of  221 
Inrolled  15 th  September  1703. 

34.  The  said  JAMES  LEWIS,  23d  June  1703;  considera- 
tion, 330/.— In  Larragh  and  Rosse,  308  a.  In.  16  p. rent, 

21.  9s.  9 Id.  ; bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Galway. — the  estate  of 
Iriell  Farrell. Inrolled  15/4  September  1703. 


open  court  at  Chichester  House,  Dublin,  on  Monday  the 
16th  February  1701,  adjudged  and  decreed  that  his  claim 
should  be  allowed  for  redemption  of  the  premises,  and  that 
upon  payment  of  1,414/.  19s.  2.W/.,  with  interest  for  the 
same  from  29th  September  1702,  until  payment,  and  by 
this  indenture,  for  the  sum  of  715/.  the  absolute  purchase 
money  of  the  residue  unpaid  of  the  said  incumbrance,  sold 
the  same  to  Mr.  Gore,  subject  to  be  defeated  and  redeemed 
by  the  said  Sir  Robert  King  and  his  heirs,  on  his  or  then- 
payment  of  the  said  sum  of  715/.  with  interest;  saving  to 
William  Caulfield  esq.  all  his  right  and  interest  under  a lease 
of  the  premises,  or  some  part  thereof,  dated  1st  May  1688, 
by  John  Lord  Kingston  to  Thomas  Caulfield,  for  500  years. 
Inrolled  2d  October  1703. 


Clare. 


36.  THOMAS  ST.  JOHN  of  Ballymullcastle,  co.  Clare, 
esq.,  28th  April  1703 ; consideration,  10/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Ballysheenbegg,  84  a.  ; bar.  Tullagh,  co.  Clare. — 
the  estate  of  Daniel  Malony,  attainted,  viz.  the  equity'  of 

redeeming  said  lands  from  a mortgage  for  140/.  Is.  0J d. 

Inrolled  29 th  September  1703. 


42.  Colonel  GEORGE  CARPENTER' of  Nether  Court, 
co.  Oxford,  23d  June  1703  ; consideration,  1,585/. — The 

town  and  lands  of  Baramount,  417  a rent,  1/.  7s.  6\d. ; bar. 

Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate  of  Pierce  Lord  Viscount 
Galmoy,  attainted. Inrolled  12 th  October  1703. 


Clare.  37.  Said  THOMAS  ST.  JOHN,  28th  April  1703;  con- 
sideration, 118/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Art!  M'Clancy  alias 
Ardneclancy,  92  a— rent,  1/.  7s.  lljrf.;  bar.  Tullagh,  co. 

Clare — the  estate  of  the  said  Daniel  Malony. Inrolled 

29 th  September  1703. 

Kilkenny.  38.  THOMAS  WAY  clke,  11th  May  1703;  considera- 
tion, 129/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Killtrnsney,  99  a.;  bar. 
Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  29 th  September  1703. 


ly  39.  GEORGE  GORE  of  Duhlin,  esq.,  22d  June  170 
m cons'deration,  715/. — The  lands  of  Dunamon,  1 qr. — Corr 
veagh,  1 qr— Fea,  J qr— Kilbegnet,  1 qr— Tonemaddy,  1 . 
— Carnaghaglogh,  1 qr— Rossmellan,  1 qr— Tyremore,  J qr. 
Clovemuny,  3 qrs— Emlaghnegry,  1 qr—  Carrygoone,  4q 
— Ballydooly,  4 qrs — Lisnick,  1 qr— Ballym'farren,  3 qrs.- 

Corbally,  4 qrs — Lemore,  2 qrs. — Clonecalgan,  4 qrs Er 

laghovdy,  Iqr— Emlaghbegg,  lqr.;  making  altogether  2,850. 
counties  Galway  and  Roscomon— Carrowneagh,  1 qr.- 
Clontecarne,  1 qr— Moygarra,  4 qrs— Ballyspillane,  2qrs- 
Tawnamucklagh,  1 qr— Falline,  1 qr— Colloghbegg  and  Co 
logbmore,  2qrs— Clonheghs,  lqr— Clonsellagh,  lqr— Tuin. 
Coylehaghan,  1 qr— Cauponagh,  1 qr. ; co.  Sligo— the  fa 
simple  estate  of  Robert  Lord  Kingston,  who  by  deed  of  relea: 
quadrupartite,  dated  19th  February  1689,  (made  betwec 
him,  of  the  first  part ; the  Right  Honourable  William  Harboi 
of  Grafton  Park,  co.  Nottingham,  esq.,  and  Margaret  h 
daughter,  of  the  second  part;  John  Harbord  of  Gunton,  a 
Norfolk,  esq.,  and  Richard  Meredith  of  the  parish  of  St.  Gila 
m-tlie- Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  gent.,  of  the  third  part;  S: 
Richard  Pyne,  knt.,  chief  justice  of  the  King’s  Bench,  Robei 
Rochford  of  Dublin,  Robert  Choppin  of  Newcastle,  c< 
Longford,  and  Standish  Hartstonge  of  Bruffe,  co.  Limerid 
esq.,  of  the  fourth  part;)  in  consideration  of  a marriage  the 
intended  and  soon  after  had  between  his  Lordship  and  sai 
Margaret  Harbord,  with  6,000/.  portion,  and  for  settling  th 
premises  to  several  uses,  did  remise,  release,  and  confirm  t 
the  said  John  Harbord  and  Richard  Meredith  all  the  sai. 
premises,  amongst  others,  to  the  uses  after  several  estates  tai 
by  the  said  deed  created,  to  the  use  of  Sir  Robert  King  c 
Rockingham,  co.  Roscomon,  bai  t.,  for  99  years,  if  he  shouh 
so  long  live  with  divers  remainders  over  : and  the  said  Lon 
and  Lady  Kingston  dying  without  issue,  Sir  Robert  becam. 
possessed  thereof;  but  John,  formerly  Lord  Kingston,  bavin, 
demised  the  premises,  27th  April  1663,  to  Colonel  llichar. 
Talbott,  after  Earl  of  Tyreconncll,  now  attainted,  for  99  years 
at  a pepper  corn,  as  collateral  security  for  performance  of  tht 
covenants  of  another  deed,  made  24th  April  1663 ; and  1 193/ 
Is.  being  adjudged,  16th  June  1687,  to  be  in  full  satisfaction 
of  all  Lord  Tyreconnell’s  demands,  Robert  Lord  Kingston 
paid  in  part  thereof  588/.,  and  dying  in  i690)  Sir  1{ober( 
King  succeeded  to  the  said  lands,  which  he  owned  to  be  still 
liable  as  a security  for  the  remainder  of  the  said  sum  of  1 1 93/ 
Is.,  and  thcicloie  claimed  the  said  lands  on  payment  of  the 
principal  and  interest  of  so  much  of  the  1,193/.  \s.  lls  re_ 
mained  due  over  and  above  the  said  588/.,  and  prayed  the 
adjudication  of  the  trustees,  who  upon  hearing  his  claim  in 


45.  JAMES  AGAR  of  Gowran,  esq.,  23d  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  1,300/.,  131/.,  and  541/.,  amounting  to  1,972/. 
—The  town  and  lands  of  Coppenagh,  883  a— Tikerlivane, 

361a. — rent,  3/.  13s.  10Jd. — Aghaclare  alias  Acclare,  157a. 

rent,  9s.  4.{r/.— Glancoome,  404  a— rent,  1/.  4s.  lOJrf.;  bar. 
and  county  aforesaid— the  estate  of  the  said  Lord  Galmoy. 
Inrolled  \2th  October  1703. 

49.  JAMES  TRENCH  of  Corke,  Alderman,  10th  April 
1703;  consideration,  1,680/.— The  castles,  towns,  and  lands 
of  Agherlimore  and  Knockagrohibegg,  315  a.  prof.  115  a. 
mountain,  90a.  bogg— Knockagrohibegg,  Rathard,  and  Far-, 
renmanagh,  135  a.  prof.  60  a.  mountain— rent  1/.  10s.;  bar. 
Muskery,  co.  Corke — the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clan- 
carty,  attainted Inrolled  6/4  October  1703. 

51.  JAMES  AGAR  of  Gowran,  esq.,  19th  June  1703; 

consideration,  812/.— Part  of  Castle  Warren,  314  a part  of 

Cloghlea,  121  a— Mountaine-more,  the  retrenched  part  of 
Raheenroth,  158  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James — Inrolled  12/4  October  1703. 

53.  THOMAS  CARTER  of  Robertstowne,  co.  Meath, 
esq.,  2 2d  June  1703;  consideration,  70/— Part  of  Milltowne, 
10  a.;  bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath— the  moiety  of  the  lands  of 

Castlecurragh,  12  a.  ; bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. all 

that  parcel  of  land  in  Kilkevane  alias  Cullyhenane,  called  the 

Seven  Stangs,  5 a.  2 it. ; liberties  of  Limerick die  estate 

of  the  late  King  James Inrolled  20/4  October  1703. 

55.  SAMUEL  JACKSON  of  Dublin,  22d  June  1703; 

consideration,  500/. — In  Colemanstowne,  40  a. in  Knights- 

towne,  100a.;  bar.  Newcastle  and  Nethercrosse,  co.  Dublin. 
—the  estate  of  the  late  King  James — Inrolled  20/4  October 


| 56.  Reverend  SAMUEL  SYNGE,  dean  of  Kildare, 

18th  June  1703;  consideration,  80/.— A house  divided  into 
diree  tenements,  with  all  the  backsides,  sheds,  out-houses, 
&c.  thereto  belonging,  in  Bridge-street,  city  Dublin— the 
estate  of  Michael  Chamberlaine,  attainted,  by  virtue  of  a lease 
of  99  years  from  Lady-day  1654,  made  by  the  minister  and 
churchwardens  of  the  united  parishes  of  St.  James  and  St. 
Catherine,  and  vested  in  the  trustees  during  die  said  Cham- 
berlain’s life. Inrolled  20/4  October  1703. 

58.  THOMAS  NEWENHAM  of  Corke,  21st  June  1703; 
consideration,  1,870/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballycranig, 
208  a.  2 it.  16  r — Gortagowlane,  244  a.  2 it.  24  r. — Garren- 

dragh  alias  Garrendaragh,  99a.  & 16 p rent,  1/.  7s.  lid.; 

liberdes  of  Corke  city— the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of 
Clancarty. Inrolled  20/4  October  1703. 

60.  WILLIAM  HALL  sen.,  ofDolphin’sBarn,31stMay 
1703;  consideration,  1,200/. — Two  houses  and  two  mills, 
with  a malt-house  and  two  orchards,  near  Dolphin’s  Barn 
and  28  a.  1 r.  32  r. ; bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercross,  co. 

Dublin— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

2d  November  1703. 


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Kilkenny. 


Kilkenny. 


Cork. 


Kilkenny. 


Meath. 

Dublin. 

Limericl. 

Dublin. 

Dublin. 


Cork. 


1825.] 


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2 Am*.  61.  HELEN  GALWAY  of  Corke,  28d  June  1703 ; con- 

— sideration,  841/.  and  812/.— The  lands  of  Bernesack  or 

Cork.  East  Coppinger’s  acre,  1a.  2r.;  north  suburbs  of  Corke. 

— Ballincurrigg,  188  a.  3 it.  24  p.— the  south  part  of  Coppin- 
cer’s  stang,  12a.;  south  liberties  of  Corke. — Ballyvolane, 
144  a.— Coppinger’s  2 acres  in  West  Coppinger’'  "",1 


Coppinger’s  acre  in  Farrenferys,  2 a.  ; north  liberties  of 
Corke. — Garranacloyle,  62  a.  ; bar.  Barrymore. — a waste 
plot  of  ground;  north  suburbs  of  Corke. — the  estate  of 
Thomas  Coppinger,  attainted ; to  hold  for  99  years,  if  the 
said  Coppinger  should  so  long  live. Inrolled  26/A  Novem- 

ber 1703. 


Roll,  2d  Anne,  sixth  part,  back. 


Limericl,.  1.  MOUNTYFORT  WESTROP  of  KiUerim,  co.  Clare, 
gent,  14th  June  1703;  consideration,  760/.— The  towne  and 
lands  of  Artifloyne,  260  a.  1 it.  8 p.  ; bar.  Poblebryan,  co. 

Limerick.— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

20/A  July  1703. 

2.  ROBERT  WESTROP  of  Banratty,  gent.,  12th  June 

Clare'  1703;  consideration,  435/.— Part  of  the  lands  of  Cloglie- 
roughter  called  Arud,  being  £ qr.,  18  a. — in  Fartenebegg,  220 a. 
—Total  rent,  3/.  4s.  7 \d. ; bar.Tullagh,  co.  Clare.— the  estate 
of  David  Nihill  attainted. Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

Cork.  3.  STEPHEN  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  10th  April 
1703;  consideration,  534/.— The  castle,  towne,  and  lands  of 
Michaelstowne,  252a.  2 r.  16 p.— rent,  5s.  2d.;  bar.  Barry- 
more,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Dominick  Sarsfield,  attainted. 
—This  deed  is  inrolled  again  in  die  reign  of  Queen  Anne, 
at  large,  ( anno  Z",  1“  pars  f R.  34,)  with  a declaration  diat 
he  purchased  die  same  in  trust  for  and  with  the  money  of 

Thomas  French  of  Ballyphillip,  county  Cork,  esq. Inrolled 

20/A  July  1703. 

Kilkenny.  4.  Same  STEPHEN  SWEET,  23d  April  1703;  consi- 
deration, 54/. — A stone  house,  slated,  with  a malt-liouse,  kilne, 
and  several  shops  and  cellars  thereto  belonging;  city  of  Kil- 
kenny.—the  estate  of  Michael  Brian,  by  virtue  of  a lease 
for  three  lives,  at  10/.;  from  James  Duke  of  Ormond  and 
Elizabeth  his  dutchess  to  James  Bryan  of  Barnemore,  esq. 
Inrolled  20/A  July  1703. 

Limerick.  6.  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  16th  June  1703; 

consideration,  20,615/.  5s.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Shrilane, 
with  a mill,  58  a.  2r.  8 p.— Garrinoe,  134  a.— Castletroy, 
Carrowbandaty  als  Carrowbandoty,  and  Carrowderty,  being 
sub-denominations  or  parts  of  Castletra,  355  a.  2r.  8p.  in 
Cloncunna  or  Cloncunny,  part  of  Scartirea,  60  a. — in  Shano- 
voy  alias  Shanvoy,  3 a.  Is.  16  P— in  Kildramon  alias  Kil- 
drumon,  8 a.— the  600tli  part  of  the  fishery  in  the  Island  of 
Inishcattery  alias  Iniscathery.  — Killonan  alias  Killenane 
alias  Killounane,  373  a.  2 r.— part  of  Cahirivahalla  alias 
Cahirivally,  675  a.— Lackeenagaudell,  part  of  the  same,  172  a. 
— Tinekelly,  part  of  d”,  187  a.— in  Clyduffe,  20  a.— Newcasde, 
Lisbane,  Ballyknock,  Curraghakipp,  Killmurry,  and  Bally- 
glasseen,  parcel  of  Newcastle,  812  a.  & 6 r— Moygh  alias  m 
Moyagh,  135  a.;  bar.  Clanwilliam,  liberties  of  Limerick.— 
Ballycullane  ats  Ardloghane  and  Capeeny  ats  Ballycullane 
alias  Ballycoghlane,  931a.  2r.  8p.  ; bar.  Kenry,  co.Limerick 
— Clonprehane  alias  Clonepecane,  89  a.  & 32  p.— part  of 
Ballvlayny  als  Ballinlyney  als  in  Ballylynny,  127  A.-Shian 
in  Kilcolman,  180  a.  ; bar.  Connello,  same  co.— part  of  Bally- 
voneen,  13  a.  & 9 p.  ; bar.  Conagh,  same  co. — Lackilegrauane 
ats  Lacknagranane,  94  a.  3n.8p.-in  Carrybudd,  15  a.- 
Ballybronoge,  102A.-in  Ballyanrahanmore,  89  a.  2r.  20  p. 
— Dromloghane  als  in  Dromlogliane,  39  a.  3 r.  16p.;  bar. 

Cork.  Poblebryan,  same  co.-in  Carroaragh  alias  Carrowreagh 
, 926  a 3 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Kinnaleagh,  co.  Corke.— Ardngli 

Kildare.  ^ ^ the  mill  and  weyres,  497  a.;  bar.  Kilkea 

Tipperary,  and  Moone,  co.  KiLDARE.-Clonbroggan  alias  Clonbrogan, 
205  a.— Fowlkstowne  alias  Foulkstowne  abas  Fowlestowne, 
300  a.— Boffanna  alias  Baffana,  373  a.— Currascarteen  alias 
in  Curraghscarteene,  17  a.— Moganiny  als  Mogowry  alias 
Ma-oony,  175  a.;  bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary.— Garry- 
breedy  als  Clonbreey  alias  Clonebreadv  and  Cumanstowne, 
187  a.  & 37  P- — part  of  Bally varnon  ats  in  Bally vauran,  52  a. 
2 part  of  Bnllygibbon  ats  Ballysnood  alias'  in  the  north- 
west part  thereof, '93  a.;  bar.  Upper  Ormond,  same  co.— in 
Curraghcloony  alias  York’s  Barrow,  260  a.  prof  409  a.  moun- 
tain -Poutletary  alias  Pouletarry,  80  A.-Killballyarry  alias 
Killballyneary  alias  Killballyverry  alias  Knockballyneary, 
82  a.  1 r.  6 p. ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  same  co. — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James  the  Second Inrolled  24//t  July  1703. 

(122.) 


1 1 . The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  14,000/. — The  castle,  towns,  and  lands 
of  Buderstowne,  24  a. — in  Castle  towne,  Kilbury,  23  a.;  bar. 
Morgallion,  co.  Meath. — Clonemalvin  alias  Clonmalcon, 

39  a. — part  of  Shamboe,  34  a.  ; bar.  Slane,  same  co. — in  Nor- 
banstowne,  10a.;  bar.  Kells,  same  co.— Cloneymeat,  18  a. — 
part  of  Ardstowne,  18  a.  ; bar.  Deece,  same  co. — Banyon 
alias  Lissclony,  326  a.  2 r.  prof.  62  a.  unprof. — Stonestowne, 
269  a.  2 r.  prof.  861  A.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof.— part  of  Derryharone, 
39  a. — Ballyshane,  60  A. — Knogue,  60  a. — Timolin,  30  a. — 
Fieraghtia,  40  a.;  bar.  Garrycasde,  King’s  County. — El- 
fordstowne,  136  a. — Walshtownmore,  673  A.  3 n. — Bunreeigh 
Fields,  10  a.  2 r. — Maulcosgrave,  32  a.  1 R. ; bar.  Barrymore, 
co.  Corke. — Knocknecarra,  part  of  Carriganas,  205  a.  3 r. — 
Kildera,  part  of  the  same,  27  a.  3 R.  16  p. — Cloghane,  part  of 
the  same,  232  a.  1 r.  8 p. — in  Coolmayne,  261a.  2 r.  24  p. ; 
bar.  East  Carbery,  same  co. — Ballyncadigge  and  Killma- 
clonagh,  380  a.  ; bar.  Barretts,  same  co. — Raheensigane,  162a. 
— in  Cooleen,  15a.;  bar.  Kinalea,  same  co. — in  Ardcarrow, 
116a.  3 R.  32  p. ; bar.  East  Carbery,  same  co. — part  of  Claine, 
1r.  22  p. ; bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare. — Balragh,  102  a.;  bar. 
Moyasbell  and  Maheredernon,  co.  Westmeath. — in  Gor- 
tumble,  32  a. — Farthingstowne,  part  of  Kiltolan,  80  a — 
Boggstowne,  212  a.  2r.  ; bar.  Fertullagh,  same  co. — Ardna- 
crana,  63  a.— part  of  Ballycarne,  17  a.;  bar.  Kilkenny  West, 
same  co. — Lissavarra  alias  Lissavaugna,  32  a.  ; bar.  Moy 
cashell,  same  co. — Ballykillidman,  69  a.;  bar.  Moygoish, 
same  co. — part  of  Ballymanus,  67  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Demifore, 
same  co. — Tully  part,  69  a.  ; bar.  Kilkenny  West. — part  of 
Boardstowne,  158  a.  ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maheredernon. — 
Darbystowne,  133 a.;  bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. — 
Dunganasallagh,  206  a. — Cloncanana,  730  a.  ; bar.  Eliogarty 
and  Ikerin,  co.  Tipperary. — Carranruane,  99  a. — White- 
church  and  Tinecurry,  200  a. — in  Scartany,  74  a.  ; bar.  Iffa 
and  Offa,  same  co. — Aerdetreoe  ais  Arde  alias  Ballinderry, 
80  a.;  bar.  Loghlinsholine,  co.  Londonderry. — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  24 th  July  1703. 

14.  JAMES  NAPPER  of  Drewstowne,  21st  June  1703  ; 

consideration,  232/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Tombridgetowne 
and  Moylagh,  56  a.;  bar.  Fore,  co.  Meath — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  20th  July  1703. 

15.  ROBERT  CRAIGE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  14th  June 

1703  ; consideration,  2,600/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Crum- 
lin  alias  Crumly,  669  A. — Gortneserivin  ats  Gortneshingane 
ats  Gortnefinganc,  65  a.  — Buresnee  alias  Ballynebroghy, 
333a.;  bar.  Eliogarty  and  Ikerin,  co.  Tipperary. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  20th  July  1703. 

17.  The  said  ROBERT  CRAIGE,  21st  June  1703;  con- 
sideration, 510/. — The  dwelling-house,  malt-house,  cabbins, 
gardens,  and  plots  of  land  in  Trim,  in  the  possession  of  John 
Percival  esq.,  and  all  the  premises  in  said  town ; co.  Meatii. 

the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  26 th  July 

1703. 

19.  DANIEL  FALKNER  of  Dublin,  gent.,  22d  June 
1703;  consideration,  450/. — The  lease  for  41  years,  made  by 
Joseph  Wilson  to  Humphry  Holcroft,  attainted,  from  25th 
March  1688,  of  the  lands  called  Butcher’s  Lease  and  Short 
Acre,  with  the  house  called  the  Two  Chimneys,  containing 

60  a.;  bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin. 

Inrolled  29/A  July  1703. 

20.  The  said  DANIEL  FALKNER,  15th  May  1703; 
consideration,  505/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Crowdenstowne 
alias  Crowenstowne,  86  a.  2n.  8 P. — rent,  13s.  10d. ; bar. 
Connell,  co.  Kildare.— the  estate  of  Francis  Leigh,  attainted. 
Inrolled  29/A  July  1703. 


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Meath. 

King's  Co. 
Cork. 

Westmeath. 

Kilkenny. 

Tipperary. 

Londonderry. 

Meath. 

Tipperary. 

Meath. 

Dublin. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


22-  The  said  DANIEL  FALKNER,  23d  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  175/. — A messuage  or  warehouse  in  Newroe, 
three  messuages  or  tenements  in  Bride-street,  city  Dublin, 
which  had  been  demised  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin,  to  Michael  Chamberlaine,  attainted,  to  hold 

for  said  Chamberlaine’s  life,  at  the  rent  of  1/.  12s.  6 d. 

Inrolled  29 th  July  1703. 

:re.  23.  JOHN  HUGHES  of  Leverpoole,  gent.,  12th  June 
1703;  consideration,  1,670/.—' The  town  and  lands  of  Bally- 
kelly,  289  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  52  a.  bogg.— Ballyknaige,  260  a. 
prof.  101  a. bogg;  bar.  Offaly,  co.  Kildare.— the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

26-  RICHARD  CADDELL  of  Downpatrick,  co.  Downe, 
merchant,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  895/.— The  town 
and  lands  of  Ballygenny  ats  Belvidare,  257  a.  2 it.— a mill,  &c. 
thereto  belonging,  4 a— rent,  11.  10 s.  7 Id. ; bar.  Mazarine, 

co.  Antrim — the  estate  of  Sir  Neale  O’Neile,  attainted. 

Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

°-  28 • WALTER  STEPHENS  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June 

1703;  consideration,  443/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballybrin 
alias  Ballybamen,  166  a.;  bar.  and  co.  Carlow.- the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  3d  August  1703. 

It.  30.  JOHN  SMITH  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  100/. — A bond,  dated  12th  September  1682, 
whereby  Edward  Walter  of  the  co.  Limerick,  esq.,  became 
bound  to  James  Fitz-Gerald,  attainted,  for  the  payment  of 
100/. Inrolled  7th  August  1703. 

32.  An  INDENTURE  tripartite,  made  17th  February 
1702,  whereby,  at  the  nomination  of  Narcissus  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  the  trustees  conveyed  to  William  Neave  esq.,  and 
others,  for  the  uses  set  down,  page  362— The  rectory  impro- 
priate and  tythes  of  Bullock,  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of 
Richard  Fagan ; 1 bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin the  impro- 

priate rectory  of  Kildroght,  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare,  forfeited  in  1 
fee  by  the  attainder  of  William  Earl  of  Limerick,  -the  impro-  ' 
pnate  rectories  and  tythes  of  Donacomper,  Laughlinstowne, 
Stacumney,  and  Killadowen,  bar.  and  co.  aforesaid,  forfeited 
m fee  by  the  attainder  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell.— the 
impropriate  rectories  and  tythes  of  Narraglnnore,  Dunmanoge,  r 
and  part  Ballaghmore,  bar.  Narragh  and  Rabane,  same  co.  t 
forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Christopher  Sherlock.—  I 
the  impropriate  rectories  and  tythes  of  Lutterellstowne,  Cion-  v 
sillagh,  and  Malhedert,  bar.  Upper  Cross,  co.  Dublin,  for-  n 
felted  m fee  by  the  attainder  of  Symon  Lutterell.-the  impro-  k 
pnate  rectory  and  tythes  of  Kilteele,  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare,  c, 
iorteited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyrcon-  I 
nell,  with  all  glebes,  advowsons  of  vicarages,  &c.  thereto  be-  ft 
longing Inrolled  14/4  August  1703.  _ 


’ Ardragoole,  Rinkippin,  Ardcong,  and  Erdgloony ; bar.  Dun- 
, more,  co.  Galway.— Donaghpatrick,  Kilkilvery,  Kilmanagh,  ~ 
, Rabane,  and  Oraghly;  bar.  Clare,  same  co— Carrowmere 
t and  Quessington;  bar.  Kilmaine,  co.  Mayo— Ballinecoorly; 

bar.  Kiltartan,  same  co — the  tythes,  both  great  and  small,  of 
■ the  islands  of  Bophin  and  Clare;  bars.  Ballineliinch,  Mur- 
rick,  and  Burreshowle,  cos.  Galway  and  Mayo— the  tythes, 
great  and  small,  of  Killcrebanta ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway. 

: —the  impropriate  rectories  of  Cargin,  Ballysoulagh,  Ballykeal, 

Killbegg,  Ballymanagh,  Cahergoole,  Killeene,  Ballyrickard, 
and  Anaghdoone ; bar.  Clare,  same  co— the  impropriate 
rectories  and  tythes  of  Killcomin,  Killineene,  and  Killanine ; 
bar.  Ballynehinch,  same  co — forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder 
of  John  Burke,  called  Lord  Bophin,  Ulick  late  Viscount  Gal- 
way, and  William  Burke Inrolled  14/4  August  1703. 

41.  An  INDENTURE,  made  20th  March  1702,  at  the 
nomination  of  Bartholomew  Lord  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leigh- 
lin,  conveying  to  said  Neave,  See.,  for  said  uses— The  rectories 
impropriate  of  Carnow,  bar.  Shilely  and  Gorey,  co.  Wick- 
low, forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Patrick  Sarsfield 
Lord  Lucan— Killenny ; bar.  Bantry,  same  co— Grange  and 
Grange  Silvia  alias  Low  Grange ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.— Balliellin,  bar.  Idrone  and  Forth,  co.  Carlow, 
forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Ulick  Viscount  Gallmoy. 

— Athade,  bar.  Idrone,  same  co.,  forfeited  in  fee  by  Thomas 
Earl  of  Limerick— the  tythes,  great  and  small,  ofBallyne- 
moonymore,  Newtowne,  and  Cahoor,  part  of  the  rectory  of 
Donaghmore,  forfeited  in  fee;  and  also  a lease,  ending  25th 
March  1708,  of  the  impropriate  rectories  of  Ardamine,  Kil- 
lena,  Donaghmore,  Killmuckridge,  and  Killincooly,  bar. 
Ballykeane,  co.  Wexford,  forfeited  by  the  attainder  of  James 
Gilligan  of  co.  Wexford— die  tythes,  great  and  small,  of  the 
rectory  of  Killesk,  Coolelincknock,  Drillistowne,  KnockaMi, 
Donard,  Clonleagh,  and  Ballygolvert,  bar.  Shelburne,  same 
co.,  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  John  Etchingham— 
the  rectories  of  Killegan,  Kilpipe,  and  Killenor,  bar.  Tal-  1 
botstowne,  cos.  Wexford  and  Wicklow,  forfeited  for  the 
residue  of  a term  of  years  ending  29th  March  1708,  by  the  h 

attainder  of  Thomas  Cowdall  and  Hugh  Byrne. Inrolled 

14/4  August  1703. 


• 35.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  17th  February  1702,  at 

the  nomination  of  William  Lord  Bishop  of  Kildare,  conveying 
to  the  said  Neave,  &c.  for  the  aforesaid  uses— The  rectories 
impropriate  and  tythes  of  Killibeggs,  Staplestowne,  Hodges - 
towne,  Ileshtowne,  Garvock,  Loughadilly,  Collinstowne, 
Gorkerngh,  Palmerstowne,  Grange  Clear,  Whiteshill,  Tob- 
berogan,  Carryhill,  Loughtowne,  and  a moiety  of  the  tythes  of 
cmerlockstowne,  bars.  Clane  and  Connell,  co.  Kiidare 
forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  William  Earl  of  Limerick.’ 
’•  ~’lK;mi|,,r°P''iate  rect0r>’  of  BaUykean  and  Kilmurry,  bar. 
Tynehmch,  King’s  Co,  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of 

lanes  eig  l.  two  third  parts  of  the  impropriate  rectory  of 
Garragh  and  Downing,  bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare— the  im- 
propriate rectory  of  Straboe  and  Rathmore,  bar  [ 1 co 

Cutow,  the  death  or  of  ,ad 

Henr,  Eoa,  mot, forfeited  i„  fe,  b,  ,h,  of 

Christopher  Slmrlonk—th,  impropriate  reotorp  and  trtl.e.  of 
Clowmngs,  har.  Connell,  eo.  Kiioa,*,  f„,feM  fee  ky  ^ 
attainder  of  Thomas  Fits- Gerald,  with  nil  their  glehes  adrmr 
sons  ot  vicarages,  Sec Inrolled  1 ith  August  nm. 

38 — A like  INDENTURE,  made  23d  Fekruarv  1702  at 
the  .mnmatioa  of  John  Aral, bishop  of  Team,  e.„«rf„,  to  J,',, 
...d  William  Neave,  See.,  f»  ,h,  aforesaid  .*s_Th, rfetorta 
impropriate  and  tjth.s  of  Amt^h,  Beaghaa,  and 
mom  i bar.  Costello,  eo.  Mavo.-Dnb-Dnlagb,  mSfm, 


45.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  13th  March  1702,  at  the 
nomination  of  William  Archbishop  of  Cashed,  conveying  to 
the  said  Neave,  &c.  for  the  aforesaid  uses— The  rectories 
impropriate  of  Rochestowne  and  Temple  Breedan ; bar.  Clan- 
william,  co.  Limerick — Auny,  Cahircornev,  Ballynemoony- 
more,  Ballynard  alias  Cahirfilloge,  Kilfrush,  Hospital!,  Kil- 
kellan  alias  Kilfelan,  and  Ballynloghy ; bar.  Small  Co.  same 
co- — Owla  alias  Olence,  Rosconodstowne  alias  Moortowne, 
Downealong,  and  part  of  Brugh,  bar.  Costello,  same  co,’ 
forfeited  for  life  by  the  attainder  of  Nicholas  Lord  Kenmare. 

— Lismalm,  bar.  Slevardagh  and  Compsy,  co.  Tipperary, 
forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder  of  Thady  Meagher— Scad- 
d;:-rne  aIiaS  St  Jollnstowlle>  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder 
of  William  Earl  of  Limerick— Barrett’s  Grange,  forfeited  in 
fee  by  the  attainder  of  Patrick  Archer ; bar.  Middlethird, 
same  co Inrolled  14/4  August  1703. 

49.  A like  INDENTURE,  made  22d  February  1702,  at 
the  nomination  of  St.  George  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloglier,  con- 
veying to  the  said  Neave,  &c.  for  the  aforesaid  uses— The  A 
rectories  impropriate  and  tythes  of  Killenny,  and  80  A.  of  -debe 
called  the  glebe  land  of  Drumurry,  bars.  Ferrard  and  Fermoy,’ 
cos.  Louth  and  Monaghan,  forfeited  in  fee  by  the  attainder 
of  Murtagh  Magcnnis. Inrolled  14/4  August  1703. 

52.  EDWARD  DEANE  of  Tyrenure,  esq,  21st  February  ; 
1700 ; in  consideration,  that  said  Edward  Deane,  by  deed  bear- 
ing equal  date  with  these  presents,  conveying  to  the  trustees 
all  his  right  and  interest  to  the  lands  called.  Killbeggs,  Bal- 
geen,  and  Newhaggard,  which  had  been  conveyed  to  Joseph 
Deane  and  his  heirs  by  the  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  ns  a colla- 
teral security,  sold  to  said  Edward  Deane-The  town  and 
lands  of  Tyrenure,  Carnage,  and  the  Broades,  440a.  ; bar.  New- 
castle, co.  Dublin;  which  Richard  Talbott  esq,  after  Earl  of 
lyrcconnell,  attainted,  by  deed,  dated  12th  March  1671  for 
the  sum  of  4,000/.,  sold  to  Joseph  Deane  the  elder,  then  of 
Crumlin,  co.  Dublin,  esq,  for  1,000  years,  from  2d  February 
1671,  at  a pepper  corn,  if  demanded,  with  a covenant  to 


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2 Ah-tre.  convey  the  absolute  inheritance  thereof  afterwards  to  the  said 
Deane  and  his  heirs .—Inrolled  18 th  Sept.  1703. 

Kilkenny.  55.  LEWIS  DUBAY  of  Dublin,  gent.,  21st  June  1703; 

consideration,  364;. — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballymadden 
alias  Maddenstowne,  119  a. — Grant’s  Land,  part  of  same, 
20  a.;  bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolled  23 d Sept.  1703. 

Tyrone.  56.  An  INDENTURE,  made  18th  June  1703;  consi- 
deration, 102;.  sold  to  Andrew  Hamilton,  elk.,  Anne  his  wife, 
daughter  and  heir  to  Henry  Cunyagham,  of  Castlecunyam, 
co.  Donegall,  esq.  deceased,  and  Oliver  M'Causland  of 
Ardstra,  co.  Tyrone,  esq.,  assigned  and  made  over  at  the 
request  of  said  Andrew  Hamilton  to  said  M'Causland. — A 
statute  staple,  entered  into  and  acknowledged  28th  March 
1684,  by  said  Henry  Cuningham,  of  the  penalty  of  1,0001. 
to  Peter  Dobbin  of  Castle-cunyham,  gent.,  attainted,  the 
extent  thereupon  issued  and  all  sums  remaining  due  thereon ; 

to  hold  in  trust  for  said  Hamilton  and  wife. Inrolled  24 th 

Sept.  1703. 

Kildare.  58.  CHARLES  DES  VIGNOLES  of  Dublin,  esq.,  3d 
May  1703 ; consideration,  1,2231. — The  town  and  lands  of 
Morristownebiller,  250  a.  3 n. — rent,  21.  18s.  51  d. ; bar.  Con- 
nell, co.  Kildare. — the  estate  of  Francis  Leigh,  attainted. 
Inrolled  25th  Se])t.  1703. 

Meath.  59.  Sir  JOHN  DILLON  of  Lesmullen,  knt.,  18th  June 
1703  ; consideration,  1001. — The  town  and  lands  of  Cardiffs- 
towne,  134  a. — Moortowne,  131  a- — Riverstowne  and  Bailiffs- 
towne,  105  a. — an  annuity  or  rent  charge  of  421.  16s.  out  of 

Kilkenny.  Castleton-Tarragh ; bar.  Skeene,  co.  Meath. — a dwelling- 
house  or  tenement,  with  all  yai'ds,  gardens,  &c.  thereto  belong- 
ing; city  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  Patrick  and  John 


Archer,  or  one  of  them,  attainted. Inrolled  5th  October  2 akse. 

1703.  : — — 

60.  Alderman  JOHN  PAGE,  23d  June  1703;  con-  Dublin. 
sideration,  2,9921.  0s.  6 \d. — All  their  estate,  right,  title,  in- 
terest, and  equity  of  redemption,  in  and  out  of  a great  house, 
with  its  yards,  courts,  backsides,  out-houses,  and  appurte- 
nances, wherein  Sir  T.  Hackett  dwelt  on  the  Merchant’s  Key. 

— A house  or  tenement,  with  its  back  houses,  backsides, 
warehouses,  cellars,  &c.  on  the  east  side  of  the  said  house. — 
a great  fore  street  house,  with  its  backsides,  yards,  back- 
houses, gardens,  &c.  on  the  Wood  Key ; city  of  Dublin. — 
the  towns  and  lands  of  King’s  Miltowne,  Balldorrett,  and 
Crosstowne,  231  a.  & 10  p. — the  castle,  messuages,  towns, 
and  lands  of  Kihnatalway. — the  town,  hamlet,  and  lands  of 
Loughtowne,  otherwise  called  Lutterell’s  Freehold,  in  Lough- 
towne,  160  a.;  par.  Kilmatalway,  bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Dub- 
lin.— Shenlisse,  Walterstowne,  Bryrieihoj'e,  Knockegonin,  Westmeath. 
and  Streamstowne,  co.  Westmeath  ; all  which  were  mortgaged 
by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  19th  and  20th  April  1689, 
by  the  said  Sir  Thomas  Hackett  of  Dublin,  knt.,  to  Sir  Michael 
Creagh  knt,  then  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  for  1,1501.  and  the 
time  of  payment  thereof  long  since  past,  which  Sir  Michael 
is  attainted,  and  on  which  mortgage  there  remained  due  to 
the  trustees,  for  principal  and  interest,  2,4901.  18s.  8d. — the  Dublin. 
great  house  in  Skinner-row,  called  Carbery-house,  divided 
into  two  houses,  as  fully  as  the  same  did  belong  to  the  Duke 
of  Ormond ; par.  St.  Niclvolus,  city  Dublin  ; which  were 
mortgaged  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  25th  and  26th 
May  1685,  by  the  said  Hackett  to  Michael  Chamberlain  of 
Dublin,  esq.,  attainted,  for  3001.  and  the  time  of  payment, 
thereof  long  since  past,  on  which  mortgage  there  remained 
due  to  the  trustees,  for  principal  and  interest,  5011.  Is.  lOjtf. 
both  making  the  aforesaid  sum  of  2,9921.  0s.  6fd. ; to  hold 
subject  to  the  rights  of  redemption  allowed  Sir  Thomas 
’ Hackett  oil  his  claims. — —Inrolled  23d  November  1703. 


Roll,  2 cl  Anne,  seventh  pari,  face. 


Cork. 


Meath. 


limerick. 


1.  EDWARD  RIGGS  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  18th 
March  1702;  consideration,  6,9501.  12s.  3d. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Barnegore,  92  a. — Clashenure,  1 plowland,  267  a. 

1 r.  24  p.  ; bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Justin 
M'Carthy,  attainted. — East  Rathm'Ulick,  A plowland;  south 
liberties  of  Corke. — the  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold,  attainted. 
— Garryhesly  afs  Garryhesty  and  Farnonrra  alias  Farnavara, 

2 plow,  and  2 gn.  518  a. — Knockanmore  and  Maghery,  2 
plowlands,  527  a.  3 n.  8 p. — Clashanafrin  alias  Clashenaherin, 

A plowland,  166  a.  & 32  p. — rent,  51.  6s.  9d. ; bar.  Muskery, 
co.  Corke.  — the  estate  of  the  said  Justin  M'Carthy.  — 
Croagli  alias  Crogh,  186  a. — Liskolly,  157  a. — Baltymalowny 
and  Dromdier,  286  a. — Monanemy  and  Comane,  316  a.  ; bar. 
Fermoy,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Sir  Richard  Nagle,  attainted, 
which  lands  were  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  after 
Earl  of  Romney,  and  by  his  Lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of 
2,3821.  0s.  5 d.  conveyed  to  Edward  Riggs,  of  Riggs  Dale,  co. 
Corke,  esq.  since  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Edward  Riggs. 
Inrolled20th  July  1703. 

6.  Sir  JOHN  DILLON  of  Lismullen,  co.  Meath,  knt., 
17th  March  1702 ; consideration,  4,9071.  10s.— The  town 
and  lands  of  Little  Finlaghtowne  and  Creroge,  240  a. — 
Grangeboyne,  279  a.  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.  — Newtown 
and  Clunbrun,  620  a.  ; bar.  Navan,  same  co. — the  estate  of 
Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted,  which  had.  been 
granted  to  Henry  Lord  Viscount  Sidney,  and  by  his  Lordship, 
by  two  several  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d 
November  1698,  respectively,  for  the  sum  of  1,7241.  0s.  8d. 

conveyed  to  Sir  John  Dillon  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  20 th 

July  1703. 

9.  Aldn.  BENJAMIN  BURTON,  24th  March  1702; 
consideration,  5,4451.  7s.  6d. — The  town  and  lands  of  Crom- 
well, 600  a. — Gorteloghy  and  the  Hill  of  Any,  300  a. — Bally- 
hackish,  Kilgobbanmore,  Flangarriffe,  and  Quapoulenascoone. 
— rent,  431.  8s.  10|d. ; bar.  Small  County,  co.  Limerick. — 
the  estate  of  James  Fitz-Gerald,  attainted. — Baggottstowne, 
727  a.  ; same  bar.  and  co. — the  estate  of  John  Baggott,  at- 
(122.) 


tainted,  which  were  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  and 
by  his  Lordship,  by  two  several  deeds  of  lease  and  release, 
dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  respectively,  for  the  sum  of 
3,0371.  6s.,  conveyed  to  the  said  Alderman  Burton  and  his 
heirs. Inrolled  20 th  July  1703. 

13.  The  HOLLOW  SWORD  BLADE  COMPANY  in 
England,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  18,8841.  10s.  lid. 
— The  manors,  castles,  towns,  and  lands  of  Greenagh  alias 

the  two  Greenaghs,  445  a.  & 32  Knocantota  alias 

Knocantolane,  440  a.  & 24  p. — Ballygreenane,  349  a. — Bnlly- 
ferrin,  140  a.  3 it.  24  p. — Ballyholloge,  575  a.  2 r.  24  p. — 
Lireridane  alias  Ballintihylligg,  921  a. — llathduffe,  453  a.  & 
16  p.— Glancoon  alias  Glantavin,  333  a.  2 n.  24  p.— Garvogh 
and  Iniscarra,  251  a.  & 8 p. — Ballyhanck,  164  a.  & 24  p.— 
Commons,  4 A.  2 it. — a third  of  Knappoge  Commons,  28  a. 

1 r.  32  p — Placus  alias  Platus,  398  a.— Lissvarragh  ate  Liss- 
worry,  1,087  a.  & 16  p.— llathtolane,  329  a.  2n.— Gegenntli, 
409  a.  2 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Barretts,  co.  Corke.— the  estate  of 
John  Barrett,  attainted,— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Bally- 
m'Rown,  A plowland,  289a.  3 r — part  of  the  same,  with  a 
decayed  mill,  42  a.  & 16  l*. ; bar.  West  Carbery,  same  co. 
the  estate  of  Cornelius  Driscoll,  attainted. — Killmurry,  662  a. 
1 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Condons  and  Clongibbons,  same  co. — the 
estate  of  Jasper  Grant,  attainted. — to  hold  for  his  life. — a 
small  backside  with  a slight  building,  a large  stone  house  and 
backside  on  the  south  side  Mill-street,  a chiefry  of  251.  out  of 
Farren  Ferris.— the  estate  of  Stowell  Mills.— waters;  mills, 
windhouse  with  5 a.  1 11. ; north  liberties  of  Corke.  — Brown- 
ingstown,  28  A.  3 n.  24 p.— Knockanmaderaroe,  24  a.  1 R.  10  r. ; 
sou tli  liberties  of  Cork.  — the  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold  and 
Arthur  Galway,  attainted. — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Col- 
bane,  141  A.  1 11.  24  p— Gairylucas  Upper,  77  a.  & 8 p.— 

Ballincurrigg,  162  A.  & 24  p.;  bar.  Courcy,  same  co In 

Carooragh,  226  a.  3 it.  16  v.\  bnr.  Kinalea,  same  co.— the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James.—  Garraneleigh,  156  a.  ; bnr. 
Muskery,  same  co.  — the  estate  of  Charles  M'Carthy,  of 
Ardaclugg,  attainted.— Clonesteadmore,  202  A.  1 n.— Nadrid, 
322  a.  3 n.  32  p.  — Rovemore,  280  a.  — Rovebegg,  255  a. 
Glawnaglogh,  785  a.  3 r.  24  p.— Oughteherrys,  609  a.  & 24  r. 


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Asm.  — Knockrawes,  576  a.  — Knocknegawne,  703  a.  3 n.  32  p.; 

— same  bar.  and  co.  — the  estate  of  Teige  M'Carthy  of  Aglish, 

j0r  - attainted, — Drombegg,  74  a.  3 it.  24  p. — Knockeridane,  22  a. 

& 24  p.— Cullinagh,  Derryleagh  and  Shrilue,  807  a. — Clogh- 
anemore,  435  a.  In.  Ip.  — Cloghanebegg,  330  a.  2 it.  24  p. 
— Lissangle  and  Correlis,  456  a.  2 R. — Gortnamuckolagh  and 
Drominagh,  176  a.  2 r.  16  p — Lissalogherigg,  1,016  a.  ; bars. 
East  and  West  Carbery,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Edward 
Gallway,  attainted.  — half  of  Killeagh,  56  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; bar. 
Fermoy,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Pierce  Nagle,  attainted,  for 
his  life,  the  reversion  in  fee  of  his  son  James  Nagle,  died  with- 
out issue  male.  — the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Dromagh, 

469  a.  2 r Kippah  Cooleane  and  Dromtarriffe,  271  a. — 

Dromahoe,  285  a.  3 r.  prof.  30  a.  & 24  p.  unprof.  -Dron- 
iskehy,  266  a.  3 r.— in  Killcolman,  230  a— Duargins,  693  a. 
3r.  32  p — Meneglogherane  part  of  Cullin,  582  a.  2 r. — in 
Knocknegranane,  100  a.  — Lightsey  ats  Loghtsey,  in  the 
mountain  pasture,  5,000  a.  belonging  to  Poble  O’Keeffe, 
about  Coolykareen,  Claramore  and  Coolyknockane,  589  a.  & 
8 p.— a chiefry  of  1/.  2s.  6 d.  out  of  Garryfisisoge ; bar.  Duhallo, 
same  co.— the  reversion  in  fee  of  said  lands  of  Hugh  O’Keeffe, 
died  without  issue  male,  late  the  estate  of  Daniel  O’Keeffe, 
attainted. — Doongillone  and  Beloronahane  als  Balyronogh- 
kane,  349  a.— Ballynemuddagh,  258  a.  1 R.— Propoge,  447  a. 

2 r.  24  p. — Cronaghill,  493  a.  2 r. — Knockatrisnane,  302  a. 

& 16  p— Ballynemonagh,  75  a.  2 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Condons  and 
Clongibbon,  same  co.  — the  estate  of  Donogh  O’Biyen, 
attainted,  by  virtue  of  a lease  from  Lord  Killmallock  for  89 
years  from  1636,  at  the  rent  of  601.  per  annum.— two  houses 
behind  Alderman  Morris’s  house  in  Hawkins-lane,  city  Cork— 
the  estate  of  AndrewMurragh,  late  of  Kilcoolishell,  attainted.—  , 
Killhahorn,  222  a.  2 r.  16  p— Ballycurreen,  227  a.  & 8 p._ 
Ballyshonegaul,  105  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co— the 
estate  of  Patrick  Sarsfield,  attainted,  during  life,  with  such 
reversion  in  fee  as  was  left  in  him  by  the  settlement  thereof 
allowed  by  the  trustees.— a dwelling-house  in  St.  Lawrence’s 
chapel,  or  three  messuages,  same  city.— the  estate  of  Sir  Drury 
Wray,  attainted,  for  his  life.  — Scartanarrow,  176  a.  & 32  p. 

— Ballynure,  189  a.  3 r.  21  p.;  bar.  Bar  rymore,  same  co. — 

the  estate  of  Charles  M'Carthy,  of  Carrignevar,  attainted. 

Ballivullin,  220  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  Barrymore — Kilblaffers,  332  a. 

3 R— Ballyvullin,  220  a.  2 R.;  bar.  Barretts  and  Barrymore. 

— Ballyvodigg  East,  241  a.  3 n.  ;bar.  Barrymore— the  estate 
of  Charles  McCarthy,  attainted,  for  his  life ; with  reversion  in 
fee  expectant  upon  three  successive  estates  tail;  also  a reversion 
in  fee  after  the  said  three  estates  tail  are  spent,  of  Knockna- 
gree;  bar.  Duhallo,  same  co— also  of  Old  Court  and  Lines- 
handrum  West,  76  a.  1 r.  8 p. ; bar.  Barretts. — and  of  Bally- 
viltigg,  184  a.  2 n.  8 r.;  bar.  Barrymore,  now  in  jointure  to 
lady  Cahir.  — Dromboybegg,  Cloghfadda,  Lisneheagh  and 

Cahinboy,  141a.  1 r.  — Glassiboy,  2,074  a.  2r.  16  p. 

t Liernaman,  25  a.  3 n.  32  p— f Dromboymore  and  f Barna- 
laffane,  500  a.  1 r.;  bar.  Muskery,  same  co— the  estate  of 
Charles  McCarthy,  by  lease  for  280  years,  from  1663,  at  11 /. 
per  annum,  in  jointure  to  said  lady. — |-  Carrignaver,  238  a. 

1 R.  Knockneigh,  183  a.  1 r.  24  p— BaUycaskine,  131  a.  2 r. 

32  p. — Gortatagill  and  Knockendonuellhassimuf  303  a 1 n 
vmPi7LaCkineSerash’  13  *■  1 *■  16p—Gormuley  and 
Kdhngluggm,  92 2 a.  3 n.  32  p. ; bar.  Muskery,  same  co— the 
estate  of  said  Charles  McCarthy  sen.  for  life ; and  the  reversion 
m lee  of  the  lands  f thus  marked  after  said  three  estates  tail 
spent,  or  terms  of  280  years— Killyvallig,  185  a.  1 r.  24p  • 
north  liberties  of  Cork— the  estate  of  said  Charles  McCarthy 
Tull'gg>  ,19a-;  bar.  Kerrycurrihy.  — the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James— Curraghanaltigg,  200  a— in  Tulligg 

48  a.;  bar.  Fermoy,  same  co the  estate  of  Sir  Richard 

Nagle,  a tamted.-Bohirmountain,  containing  part  ofmeadow; 
south  liberties  of  Cork— the  estate  of  Arthur  Gallway  or 
Ignatius  Goold,  attainted— Fannavoldig,  Faneigragh,  Farran- 
h.nslnn,  BaUywith,  BaUygowrid,  and  Kilinsdownig,  525  a— 
Miltowne  and  Kilbrack,  135  a.  prof.  115  a.  bogg.  - Kil- 
fountain,  171  a— Kilfanogy  and  Kinavorke,  and  part  of  Cahir- 
trants,  308  a.  ; bar.  Corkaguiney,  co.  Kerry.— the  estate  of 

Nicholas  Skiddy,  attainted — Loghtowne,  47  a. Ventry  205  a.  • 

Mme  bar.  and  co— the  estate  of  Thomas  Skiddy,  attainted—’ 

Bally  more,  210  a.;  same  bar.  and  co— the  estate  of  John 
Goold,  attainted.  — Delis,  254  a.;  same  bar.  and  co— the 
estate  of  Ambrose  Moore,  attainted.  — to  hold  the  whole 
subject  to  such  crown-rent,  and  quit-rent,  and  chiefries  as 

the  same  were  liable  to  13th  February  1688. Jnrolied  9th 

October  1703. 


I 19.  The  said'HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  5,000/. — The  castle,  town,  and  lands  ' 

| of  Old  Grange,  433  a— Raheendonore,  2,013  a— Brandon 
Hill,  726  a. — Coolroe,  582  a. — part  of  Barnavadeen,  43  a. — 
eight  parcels  of  Curraghlane,  containing  43  a.  ; bar.  Gowran, 
co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  the  Lord  Galmoy,  attainted, 
—part  of  Stackally,  12  a.  — Lacknashinta  and  Killaughlin, 

54  a.;  same  bar.  and  co— the  estate  of  Charles  Ryan,  at- 
tainted. — Raheely  alias  Rahealyseagh  ats  Rahealysands, 
424a.;  same  bar.  and  co.  — the  estate  of  Richard  Grace, 
attainted.  — all  their  estate  and  interest  in  Foidkes  Court, 

Warrenstowne  and  Donaghmore,  2,008  a Knockduffe, 

144  a— Seven  Sisters,  125  a — Crosspatrick,  293  a— Ballyfitt 
alias  Ballylie,  252  a— Tullyvaltee,  251  a.  prof.  178  a.  bogg 
and  commons;  bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kilkenny— BoUyoscar alias 
Ballygentill,  1,102  a — Rathcarrigg  ats  Rathgar,  and  part  of 
Skeahannagh,  146  a.;  same  bar.  and  co— all  which  last  pre- 
mises were  demised  by  the  Duke  of  Ormond  to  Thomas  Pay, 
attainted,  for  24  yearn  from  1st  May  1.680,  at  the  rent  of 
332/.  12s.  2d. — Cloone,  315  a — Ballygubb,  1,097  a. — Cool- 
namuck,  273  a.  ; bar.  Ida,  same  co.  — the  estate  of  Edward 
Fitz-Gerald,  attainted. — Clonassey  and  Rochestowne,  631  a.  ; 
bar.  Iverk,  same  co— New  Church,  921  a— Smithstowne, 

123  a— commons  to  New  Church  and  Smithstowne,  243  a.  ; 

bar.  Kells,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Robert  Walsh,  attainted 

Harristowne,  368  a— Killagliy,  125  a.  ; same  bar.  and  co 

the  estate  of  Walter  Bryan,  attainted— a waste  plot  of  ground. 

city  of  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  Walter  Lawless,  attainted. 

in  Killarney  and  Rathduffe,  56  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  same  co. 

the  estate  of  Robert  Grace,  attainted a house  without 

St.  James’s  Gate,  city  Kilkenny.  — the  estate  of  William 
Archer,  attainted— to  hold  the  premises  subject  to  such  crown- 
rents,  &c.  as  they  were  liable  to  13  February  1688,  with  this 
indorsement,  mem. ; the  towns  and  lands  of  Cloone,  Ballygubb 
and  Coolenamuck,  were  by  mistake  inserted  in  the  within 
conveyance,  the  same  being  conveyed  to  Stephen  Sweet  of 
Kilkenny,  esq.  which  the  trustees  certified  30th  July  1703. 

Inrolled  9th  October  1703. 

22.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY  23d  June  I 

1703;  consideration,  1,605/— The  town  and  lands  of  Tub- 
berstowne,  193  a.  & 24  p— Ballyaddy,  95  a.  & 24  p—  Bally- 
scaddan,  30  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — church  land  of  the  same,  Priors 
land,  27  a.  3 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.  — the 
:eof  James  Hacket,  attainted.  — a chiefry  of  14/.  7s.  3d. 
out  of  Irishtowne,  part  of  Straffane,  with  Walshestown; 
same  co— a chiefry  of  8/.  12s.  8W.  out  of  Bishop’s  Court. 

—out  of  several  parcels  in  Outerard,  3/.  4s.  9Jtf.  — out  of  K, 
Castle  Dillon,  Mallagheys,  and  an  Island  in  the  Liffey,  5/.  19s  ' 

9\d.  the  estate  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted! 

—all  their  estate  and  interest  in  and  to  Pollardstowne,  469  a. 

3 n.  16  p— demised  by  the  Earl  of  Kildare  to  Francis  Leigh, 
attainted,  for  two  lives  now  in  being,  at  the  rent  of  100/.  10s.,’ 
and  6 d.  per  pound  receiver’s  fees— all  their  estate  and  interest 
to  a lease  of  Carrigg,  containing  159  a.  prof.  20  a.  2 n.  bogg 
and  Barnackrough  and  Allen  Hill,  168  a.  Ir.  11p.  prof. 

48  a.  3 it.  24  p.  unprof.  — made  by  Sir  Austin  Aylmer  to 
George  Fitz-Gerald,  attainted,  for  31  years,  at  the  rent 
of  501.  — half  of  Hedgestowne  and  of  the  commons 
thereof,  148  a 1 r.  28  p.;  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare.  _ 
the  estate  of  John  Sutton,  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown- 

rents,  &c.  as  were  paid  13th  February  1688 Jnrolied 

9th  October  1703. 


25.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY  23d  June  Waterford 
1703;  consideration,  3,500/. -Tte  castle,  town,  and  lands  ‘ ' 
of  Hacketstowne,  176  a.— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
Newtown,  220  a— bog,  common  to  Newtown  and  Ballybrack, 

41  a — Penmaclagh,  with  the  fairs,  108  a.  ; bar  Decies  co 
Waterford.  Clonenaflh,  Or.*  Wood.  <md  D.™,'—' 
o05  ; bar.  Gianahare,  oo.-Boz™,,  and  GmSdoro 

32oa. — Gan, 'goon.  292a — Robai'tstowiie,  316. Ballysban- 

nocb,  287  a the  t.vo  Grenails ; viz.  G.eenanebegg,  263  a. 

Greananemoi'e,  181  A.-Baliybrack,  890  a.  _ Bdlvb.tB  all 
BaJlyhossy,  258  a.  - Bailyboagld,  217  a.  _ Cmignoigh, 

8^,1  Bailygulhimuriy,  ‘21a.  Bnliyogurfy,  134a. — Clone- 
nolfe  aRdBallybFyane.  563  a.-Ardagona,  270A._Newlom, 
abaa  lABb.no,  133  a.,  b».  Do™,  ™eco.-an  old  house, 
castle,  and  some  other  houses  at  Passage ; bar.  Gualtier  same 
co— Ballyowen  als  Ballybate;  bar.  Decies,  same  co.’— the 


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estate  of  Martin  Hoare,  attainted. — all  their  estate  and  interest 
— in  and  to  the  lands  of  Cahirmaccatiers,  74  a. — Monereele, 
505  a. — Maghery,  20  a. — Killnoe,  21  a — Knocknamalloge- 
begg,  13  a.  2r. — Letter,  13  a. — Gaurtnaulfe,  21  a.  2 it. — Tire 
M'Brann,  with  a mill,  99  a. — a small  park,  part  of  Cragane, 
demised  by  Lord  Inchiquin  to  John  Stephenson,  attainted,  for 
the  term  of  99  years  from  1st  May  1666,  at6</.  the  acre;  bar. 
Inchiquin,  co.  Clare. — in  the  five  cartrons  of  Rosslaman  and 
Cragnanagh,  24  a. — die  estate  of  William  Creagh,  attainted. 
— Coolereaghbegg,  88  a.  ; bar.  Tullagh,  same  co. — die  estate  1 
of  Teige  O’Bryen,  attainted. — part  of  Kilboyden  and  the  north 
part  of  Ballyvadane  and  Sunnasoath ; bar.  Bunratty,  same  co. 
— Lissmacsheedagh ; bar.  Inchiquin,  same  co. — the  estate  of 
Donogh  M'Nemara,  attainted,  to  hold  under  such  crown  rents 
as  were  paid  in  1688. lnrolled  9 th  October  1703. 

28.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June, 
1703 ; consideration,  3,000/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Mel- 
lick  alias  Carcolick,  38  a.  3 r.  32 1>.  prof.  140  a.  1 R.  16  p.  un- 
prof.;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo.— the  estate  of  Thomas 
Burke,  attainted. — Ballinlinagh  and  Ballybranagh,  267  a.  3 r. 
10  P. — Kirinane,  2 qrs.,  and  Loglierdane,  425  a.  3 R.  14  p. — 
Tubbernerlue,  461  a.  1 r.  8 p.— Tuny,  Shruhanafin,  Dromu- 
doulagh,  and  Drumbannagli,  1,890  a.  ; bar.  Tyrawly,  same 
co. — Ballyharge  alias  Ballyhargoe,  and  Ballygowen;  bar. 
Clanmorris,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Walter  Burke,  attainted. 
— in  Grallaghmore,  Gorneskehy,  Clonycrosse,  and  Lissro- 
bert,  120  a.;  bar.  and  co.  aforesaid. — the  estate  of  Andrew 
Browne,  attainted. — Ballynashee,  4 qrs.,  355  a.  prof.  118  a. 
unprof. — Radiduffe  alias  Straduffe,  327  a.  prof.  109  a.  unprof. 

Tullymore  als  Tullynure,  224  a. — Cashell  alias  Cashellene- 

breny,  289  a.  2 r.  24  p.— Carrownegorteel,  312  a. — Yineriroe 
ats  Semeriroe,  258  a.  2r.  16 p. — Carrowclean,  365  a.  Sr.  ; bar. 
Tyrerill,  co.  Sligo. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. — 
Lissenagrogy,  i qr.,  176  a.— Cregannuoragg,  1 qr.,  203  a.— in 
Moyrish,  141  a. — in  Carrowmore,  3 qrs.,  140  a. — in  Cahirne- 
friery,  1 qr.,  266  a. — in  Cahirbehoma,  J qr.,  115  a.  2 r. — in 
Buncam,  Jqr.,  73  a. — Clonscarbury,  lqr.,34  a.— in  Clonbrick, 
a parcell. — in  Screaghmurry,  34  a. — in  Moyrish,  83  a. — 
Bleneglass,  1 qr.,  137  a. — in  Ballanacoor  qr.,  34  a. — in  the 
cartron  and  1 of  Clonytyne,  29  a.  ; bar.  Kellyan,  co.  Galway. 
the  estate  of  Cheevers,  called  Lord  Mount  Leinster,  at- 
tainted.— Leccarrowmore,  58  a. — in  Milltowne  qr.,  25  a. — 
Banohar  qr.,  19  a.;  i bar.  of  Bellamoe,  same  co. — the  estate 
of  Dominick  Lovelock,  attainted. — Lisduffe  and  Gortgarrifte, 
35  a.;  bar.  Leitrim,  same  co. — die  estate  of  Ulick  Burke, 
attainted. — all  their  right  and  interest  to  a mortgage  of  100/. 
and  to  a 100/.  the  interest  thereof,  from  13th  February  1688. 

made  by  [ ] to  said  Ulick  Burke. — all  their  right  and 

interest  to  a mortgage  of  1,000/.  and  the  interest  on  die 
lands  of  Tullubaud,  Ballakeirin,  Ballylee  fanne,  Corker,  and 
Lissetunnar,  and  other  lands,  made  by  William  Earl  of  Clan- 
ricard  to  said  Walter  Burke;  same  co. — in  Killowane,  225  a.; 
bar.  Tyaquin,  same  co. — the  estate  of  James  Talbott,  attainted, 
—all  their  estate  and  interest  in  Raridivin,  210  a.;  bar.  Bal- 
lintober,  co.  Roscomon. — die  estate  of  Owen  Phelim 
O’Connor,  attainted.— Killincleagh,  63a.;  bar.  Athlone,  same 

co. the  estate  of  Laurence  Kelly,  attainted,  subject  to  such 

crown  rents,  &c.  as  were  paid  13th  February  1688. 

lnrolled  9th  October  1703. 

31.  EDWARD  WALLER  of  Dublin,  gent.,  27di  April 
1703 ; consideration,  353/. — The  lands  of  Westpanstown, 

47  a.  8 r.  ; bar.  Newcastle,  &c.  co.  Dublin. — Knockanebane, 
112  a.  2 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick.— die  estate 
of  die  late  King  James. lnrolled  29th  October  1703. 

33.  ROBERT  ECHLIN  of  Rush,  esq.,  21st  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  300/.— Part  of  Clonagh,  97  a.  1 r.  24  p.— rent, 

9s.  5 d. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare. — the  estate  of  Francis 
Leigh,  attainted. lnrolled  20 th  October  1703. 

35.  The  said  ROBERT  ECHLIN,  22d  June  1703;  con- 
sideration, 60/.— All  diat  rent,  service,  or  chiefry  of  SI.  a 
year  out  of  Comminstowne  ats  Coniainstowne,  263  a.— Bally- 
nastrew,  170  a.  ; bar.  Lecale,  co.  Downe,  which  rent  was  pay- 
able to  the  late  King  James. lnrolled  20 th  October  1703. 


263  a. — Ballynastrew,  170  a.;  bar.  Lecale,  co.  Downs;  as  ba: 

also  the  sum  of  100/.  to  be  paid  thereout,  after  the  death  of 

V.  Russell — the  estate  of  said  Valentine  Russell,  attainted. 

lnrolled  20 th  October  1703. 

38.  The  said  ROBERT  ECHLIN,  15di  May  1703 ; con-  Duh 
sideration,  1,829/.  4s.  8 d. — The  town  and  lands  of  Stephens- 
town,  8 a.  1 n.  32  p. — in  Balruddery,  with  die  tenements, 
Knock-Knockengen,  Turkingtowne,  Little  Toulstowne  ats 
Toolestowne. — the  casde,  land,  and  the  parks  called  Plunkett’s 
fields,  with  the  tenements  in  Balruddery  to  said  castle,  land, 
and  parks  belonging;  bar.  Balruddery,  co.  Dublin. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. lnrolled  29th  October  1703. 

40.  The  said  ROBERT  ECHLIN,  8th  June  1703;  con- 
sideradon,  702/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Milestowne,  58  a. 

1 it.  24  p. — rent,  1/.  2s.  5 ft/. — their  interest  in  Toberstekin 
ats  Stabledeskin,  37  a.  2 it.  32  p.— rent,  13s.  4W.— Doolagh, 

44  a.  Sc  32  p. — rent,  14s.  2\d. ; bar.  and  co.  aforesaid. — the 
estate  of  Janies  Hackett,  attainted. — Tuberstekin,  to  be  sub- 
ject to  a mortgage  allowed  to  James  Keane  on  his  claim,  and 
Milestowne,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  10s.  per  annum  to  the 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  Christchurch ; and  Doolagh,  subject  to 
a lease  of  23  years  from  Easter  1683,  at  8/.  per  annum,  a 
side  of  pork,  and  two  couple  of  watch  hens  every  Christmas, 
and  a couple  of  like  hens  for  every  house  then  after  to  be  built, 
and-  a reversionary  lease  for  3 1 years,  from  the  determination 
of  the  said  lease,  with  a covenant  for  a further  lease  of  81 
years,  at  the  like  rent,  allowed  to  said  James  Kean  on  his 
claim. lnrolled  20 th  October  1703. 

42.  The  said  ROBERT  ECHLIN  esq.,  15th  May  1703; 
consideration,  959/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Darcystowne, 

265  a.;  bar.  Balruddery,  co.  Dublin. — part  of  Rath  of  Kill- 
ossory,  39  a.  ; bar.  Coolock,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Richard 
Fagan,  attainted. lnrolled  20 th  October  1703. 

43.  Sir  WILLIAM  ASHURST  of  London,  knt.,  21st  Roscon 

June  1703;  consideration,  607/. — The  towns  and  lands  of 
Conlea  als  Currileagh,  158  a.  prof.  23  a.  bogg ;Bnllyline, 

86  a. — Lisscorr,  24  a.  & 24  p. — rent,  21. 19s.  Id. ; bar.  Ath- 
lone, co.  Roscomon. — Caldraghbegg  als  Trvne,  30  a.  & 16  p. 

— the  estate  of  George  Talbott,  attainted. lnrolled  30 th 

November  1703. 

45.  DANIEL  FORREST  of  Dublin,  gent.,  16th  June  Anlr 
1703 ; consideration,  136/. — All  their  estate  and  interest  in 
and  to  a lease  for  61  years,  of  die  towns  and  lands  of  Ballyne- 
grath  alias  Ballynegraghbegg,  74  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  54  a.  1 r. 

16  p.  mount,  past. — Ireland  Tyecard,  96  a.  3 R.  prof.  75  a.  3 r. 

24  p.  bog. — Lissnegaule,  82  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof.  23  a.  & 8 p.  un- 
prof. — Lamenaghbegg,  114  a. — Ballyneshadc  and  Ballyne- 
shadd,  99a.  lit.  prof.  84a.  1 r.  24 p.  bog;  bar.  Cary,  co. 
Antrim,  made  by  the  Earl  of  Antrim  to  Sir  James  McDonnell, 
attainted,  for  61  years  from  3d  February,  1682,  at  34/.  rent. 

lnrolled  30 th  November  1703. 

47.  BRINSLEY  BUTLER  of  Dublin,  esq  , 7th  June  Atea 
1703;  consideration,  578/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Forters- 
towne  and  Carburystowne,  316  a.;  bar.  Moyfenralh,  co. 

Meath. — die  estate  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  at- 
tainted, subject  to  a lease  allowed  to  Mr.  John  Percevall,  on 
his  claim,  for  the  lives  of  himself,  John  and  Mary  Hawkshaw, 
at  die  rent  of  68/.  renewable  for  ever,  paying  68/.  as  a fine. 

lnrolled  29th  November  1703. 

49.  FRANCIS  BERNARD  of  Dublin,  esq , 23d  June  Cor 
1703;  consideration,  1,718/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Bally- 
trasnagh,  312  a. — Tomes,  East  and  West,  750  a. — Billoragh 
alias  Bullerogh,  274  a.— rent,  1/.  19s.  ll£t/. ; bar.  Muskery, 
co.  Cork. — die  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted. 

lnrolled  5lh  December  1703. 

51.  The  said  FRANCIS  BERNARD,  23d  June  1703  ; Cor 
consideration,  1,043/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Ballynefellick, 

437  A.—  Garranwatruk,  286  a.— rent,  19s.  2\d.\ bar.  Muskery, 

co.  Cork.— the  estate  of  the  Earl  of  Clancarty. lnrolled 

5th  December  1703. 

53.  The  said  FRANCIS  BERNARD  esq.,  23d  June  Cm 
1703;  consideration,  1,595/.— Dromskey  and  Carrigdorery, 

878  a. rent,  l/.4s.  6d.;  bar.  Muskery,  co.  Cork. — the  estate 

of  the  said  Earl  of  Clancarty. lnrolled  9th  Dec.  1703. 


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>■  1-  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June  1703; 

consideration,  3,600/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Lissadoyne, 
and  the  half  town  of  DrumkerrifFe,  352  a.  ; bar.  Orier ' co. 

Armagh.— die  estate  of  Murtogh  M'Gennis,  attainted 

Dromsoogh  and  Lenagh,  leased  to  Peter  Dobbin  for  99  years 
from  1st  November  1637,  at  26/.  per  annum.— Ballynasingan 
alias  Fortagh,  leased  to  him  for  61  years  from  June  1 1668, 
at  21.  per  annum — Ballymaglane  Itragh,  with  a tuck  mill, 

• 160  a.;  bar.  Kinalearty,  co.  Downe— the  estate  of  John 

O’Hara,  attainted.— Glendum,  613  a.  prof.  5,085  a.  moun- 
tain. -Agolagh,  34  a.  &24p.  prof.  37  a.  mount.— Ramagh, 
36  a.  prof.  20  a.  2 it.  16  v.  unprof.— Dromore,  48  a.  3 r.  16i>. 
— Dromasmeare,  26  a.  2 r.  32  p.— mountain  and  common  to 
Dromore,  Dromunasmeare  and  Gleancorp,  185  a.  3 r.  unprof. 

Gortacregan,  48  a.  3 r.  16  p. — Glencorps,  two-thirds,  172  a. 

mountain,  common  to  Glencorps,  Gartagregan,  Durnurgan, 
Colisnagh,  Unshinagli  and  Cloghagh,  272a.  unprof.—' Tannagh- 
dressagh,  25  a — Taunaughcouny,  27  a.  & 32  p.  -Noona- 
mount,  being  common  to  other  lands,  &c.,  836  a.  unprof— 
Dumugan,  46a.  2 it— Strade,  34  a.  prof.  16a.  2 it.  24  p.mount— 
Calesnagb,  70  a— Unshinagli,  47a— Cloghagh,  50  a— Mony- 
vert,  51  A.  1 it.  8 p. — Cloghglass,  17a.  2r.  24 p—  Carnanavce, 
18a.  Ir.  24 p—  Ballynaghtogher,  81a.  2r.  16 p— Gortaclea, 
26  a.  3 it.  8 p.  Ballynahavill,  38  a.  2 it.  8 p— Ballyfadd,  46  a. 
3 r.  16  p.-Clonsendall,  88  a.  3 it.  24  p—  Glassmullin,  1 qr., 
58  a.  3 r.  10  p.  prof.  47  a.  3 it.  32.  p.  mountain,  and  353a.  & 
8p.  mountain— Tuliy,  57  a.  1 it.  24  p.;  bar.  Glenarm,  co. 
Antrim— demised  May  16S7,  by  the  Earl  of  Antrim,  to 
Daniel  M'Donnell,  since  attainted,  for  500  years,  at  51.  per 
annum.  Dromardin ; bar.  Ards,  co.  Downe— the  estate  of 
Howland  Savage,  attainted,  for  the  residue  of  a term  of  51 
years  from  1st  November  1680— Clemecter  alias  Green  hill, 
373a.  3r.  24 p. — half  Kennegallagh,  86  a.  & 28p.  prof.  17a. 
being  half  the  bogg— half  Drumduffe,  1 03  a.  2 r— part  of 
Glemeherry;  bar.  and  co.  Antrim — the  estate  of  Kean 
O’Hara,  attainted,  by  lease  from  Sir  Robert  Colvill,  for  99 
years,  from  All  Saints  1633,  at  10/.  10s.  per  annum— to  hold 
subject  to  the  crown-rents,  &c.  paid  13th  February  1688. 
Inrolled  2d  August  1703. 

4.  Said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  18th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  20,700/— The  town  and  lands  of  Dow- 
rath,  278  a— Gaustownc,  597  a— more  of  die  same  called 
Wallstowne,  73  A— Tullyroan,  315  A— BaUyquiddihy,  378a. 
— Lissballyfroote,  371  a— Oldtown,  371  a— Huntstowne, 

303  a. — the  manor  and  lands  of  Courtstowne,  269  a. Ra- 

heen,  236  a— Currnghscatteene,  136  a— Trenchardstowne, 
263  a—  Gortnegappe,  367  a— Lisneleagh,  126  a— Rathmean 
including  the  common,  359  a— Bogan,  240  a— Crohill  ats 
Keile,  130  a— Purcell’s  garden,  115  a— Canverstowne,  274a 
— Foyletnylor,  227  a— Ballybeagb,  541  a— commons  to d°  and 
Bogan,  136  a— Inchmore,  247  a— Inchbegg,  131a— Brit- 
tasmore,  547  a— Killballyoutra,  221  A. — Audlughenny,  291a  ■ 
bin;.  Crannagh,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate  of  John  Robert  or 
Oliver  Grace,  attainted,  subject  to  the  crown-rents,  &c  paid 
13th  February,  1688 lnrolkd  2d  August  1703. 

, 7.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 

1703  , consideration,  600/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Mullagh- 
morc  and  Killkanavantris,  136  a.  3 r.  16  p.;  bar.  Ballyadams, 
“ Wicklow>  co-  Wicklow— the 
estate  of  Richard  Graham,  attainted— all  their  right  and  in- 
terest m Glamorgan  alias  Clunmorgan,  273  a.  1 it  16  p „,„i 

; lc  Efi  *-■ b"-  “'S. 

!’?  Oknd  iy,  Moore  Bartholomew  Moore.  atmi„«, 

1"S  life,  at  the  lent  of  701.  aebject  to  the  crown  rents,  &c. 
tatil  IStli  lebrunr,  MBS ImtleiW,  October  1703? 

' , Th«  ‘f  ™ COMPANY,  7th  June 

1703 ; consideration,  5,000/.— The  manor,  cisiln  . 

ands  of  Fan-in  M'Shane,  Lissderrigg  and  Nuilkilleen,  299  a 
i r.  8 p— Ardona,  53  a.  2 it.  8 p.  prof.  8 a 2 r 1 9 p „„  r 
-Killinine,  206  a.  2 ,t.  12  P.  prof  259  a.2r3op  ‘“T 
Ballylin,  233  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  48  a.  2r  32,.  P‘°r~ 

Vicarstowne,  141a.  2 r. 

wherry,  68  a.  2 r 16  P.-Leymore,  293  a.  prof,  m 
prof— Derryonghter,  Derryeighter  and  Derrynehollow^o". 


Roll,  2d  Anne,  seventh  ‘part,  back. 


— Kincorand  Wherry,  189  a.  2 it— in  Killego  M'Cloghy, 
36  a.  2 r.  16  p. — in  Fierbane,  71  a.  3 it.  24  p.  prof.  14  a.  & 

16  p.  unprof— more  of  the  same,  34  a.  2 it.  8 Ballyvillin, 

62  a.  & 8 p— Ballyvora,  176  a.  2 r.  32  p.  prof.  105  a.  unprof. 

part  of  Dirricky,  60  a.  ; bar.  Garrycastle,  King’s  Co. — the 

estate  of  Terence  and  John  Coghlan,  attainted Inrolled 

9 th  October  1703. 

12.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  28d  June 
1703;  consideration,  4,000/.— All  their  estate  and  interest 
in  and  to  the  lands  of  Killmurny  Ballyhigg,  661a.;  bar. 

Talbottstowne,  co.  Wicklow— demised  by to 

Charles  Wickomb,  attainted,  for  31  years  from  July  1603, 
at  Is.  per  acre  per  annum— the  castle,  town,  and  lands  of 
loberduffe  and  Ballinglany,  140  a.;  bar.  Gorey,  co.  Wex- 
ford—the  estate  of  Abraham  Strange,  attainted the 

manor,  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Grainge,  1,297  a. Garane, 

Mullanetumny,  and  part  of  Glanglasse,  764  a. Rathnurej 

495  a— Rathduffe  and  Rathfenton,  758  a— Killowron  and 
Uskinvilly,  463  a— Coolcane,  part  of  Glanlasse  and  Greenane, 
1,154  a.;  bar.  Bantry,  same  co— the  estate  of  the  Lord  Gal- 
moy,  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown  and  quit  rents  and 

chiefries  as  were  paid  13th  February  1688; Inrolled  9 th 

October  1703. 

15. The  said  HOLLOWBLADE  COMPANY,  12th  June 
1703;  consideration,  6,210/— The  town  and  lands  of  Mad- 
doxtowne,  336  a— Church  Clara,  208  A— Ballylarkan,  Far- 
ran-Mawoghan,  19  a. — Blanchfield’s  park,  524  a. — part  of 
Bennett’s  bridge,  220  a. — Everstowne  alias  Severstowne 
O'Carham,  290  a— Blanchfield’s  kill,  652  a— Smithstowne, 
223  a— two  parks  and  cabbins  in  Gowran,  5 A. — Rathcash' 
12  a— Blanchfield  land  in  Archers  Rath,  41  a— rent, 
59/.9s.  85<Z.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate  of 
Edmond  Blanchfield,  attainted Inrolled  9th  October  1703. 

17.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  976/.— Readings  farm,  being  part  of 
Kilteele,  376  a.  & 16p.;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare— the  estate 
of  the  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted,  subject  to  the 

crown  rents  paid  13th  February  1688 lnrolkd  9th  Oct. 

1703. 

19.  T|*„i<lH°LL°WBLADE  COMPANY,  2MJ.™ 

1708,  hoMdmy,  3,0007  The  town  m„il,nd,  of  Dnfa- 
towne  and  Williamstowne,  446  a— Grange,  105  a.;  bar 
Mortgalhon  co.  Meath— the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  at- 
tainted—Killcarty  ; bar.  Deece,  same  co. the  estate  of  Sir 

William  Talbott,  attainted— Trevil,  Brick,  Tarao-h  and  Ca- 
bragh;  bar  Screen,  same  co— the  estate  of  Richard  Earl  of 

■tyreconnell,  attainted. — Oristowne;  bar.  Kells,  same  co 

the  estate  of  Patrick  Everard,  attainted— Chamberlinstowne; 
same  bar.  and  county— the  estate  of  Michael  Chamberlaine, 
attainted— Clonmachan  alias  Clymackan;  bar.  Demifore, 
same  co — the  estate  of  Robert  Balfe,  attainted — Curras  alias 
Curraggs,  with  tl.e  bogg;  bar.  Clonlonan,  same  co— the 
estate  of  Garret  Dillon,  attainted— in  Skreen,  64  a.;  bar. 

ieen,  same  to— the  estate  of  Edmond  Lowther,  attainted, 
—the  manor  ol  Stonetowne,  with  the  two  Rustoghs,  1,054  a • 
bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth— the  estate  of  Nicholas ’Darcy! 
attainted— the  capital  messuage  called  White  Fryers  house 
and  the  waste  ground  joining  in  or  near  White  Fryers-street! 
and  all  the  messuages  or  tenements,  houses,  buildings,  back- 
sides, gardens,  pieces  and  plots  of  ground  in  or  near  York 
Aungier,  Stephen,  Ship,  White  Fryers  streets,  andinAungier’s’ 
fields;  city  of  Dublin— the  estate  of  Sir  Daniel  Arthur,  at- 
tainted, for  his  life,  witl,  such  as  was  left  in  him  by  the  settle- 
ment thereof  made  by  him  for  his  wife  and  children,  allowed 
by  the  trustees— all  that  part  of  die  chapel  near  the  Inns  on 
Ormond  Key,  called  the  Jesuits  land,  now  used  for  a French 
church—the  estate  in  fee  of  Thomas  Sutton,  attainted— a 
messuage  or  tenement  in  Church-street,  with  a waste  piece  of 
ground  in  or  near  said  street,  near  the  Lord  Primate’s— the 
of  Michael  Chamberlain,  for  life,  with  such  reversion 
— ..«s  left  in  him  by  the  settlement  thereof.— a messuage  or 
tenement,  now  divided  into  two,  in  Nicholas-street.lthe 
estate  of  Walter  Byrne,  attainted,  in  fee,  same  city— the 


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s Anne.  towns  and  lands  of  Killgarriffe,  Gordohin,  Shinanagh,  Ru- 

_j shine,  Gortneskeagh,  Gortlahard,  Tooniegarragh,  and  Clog- 

Kerry.  heahaneen ; bar.  Glanerought,  co.  Kerry.  — the  estate  of 
Daniel  McFin  Carthy,  attainted. — Diiagnefelly,  Ballinrealty, 
Knockandivall,  Knockavalligg  and  Kilcaran;  bar.  Clan- 
morris,  same  co. — the  estate  of  James  Fitz-Maurice,  attainted. 
— Ballintaggart ; same  co.  — the  estate  of  Nicholas  Skiddy, 
attainted,  subject  to  such  crown  rents  as  were  payable  13  th 
February  1688. Inrolled  9th  October  1703. 


Ittrollcd  26 th  October  1703. — Note : Sir  Arthur  purchased 
Grenanstowne,  in  trust  for  Samuel  Bull  of  the  same,  esq.  of  “ 

which  trust  he  made  a declaration,  4th  August  1703. 

Inrolled  9 th  December,  (2'J°  Amice,  1 "a  pars  facie,  R.  46.) 


33.  ROBERT  CURTIS  of  Dublin,  esq.,  15th  May  1703 ; Drogheda. 
consideration,  166/. — Three  small  parks  near  Sunday’s  Gate, 
containing  10  a.  3 it. ; liberties  of  Drogheda. — the  estate  of 
Christ'.  Cheevers,  attainted. Inrolled  26th  October  1703. 


Kings  Co.  24.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d June 
1703 ; consideration,  3,000/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Rath- 
liard,  Tarmore,  and  Rathmerath,  298  a.  2 it. — Ballycore,  Gort- 
nevaragh,  Leckanowkeen,  Cappangowlan,  and  Ballygenny, 
497  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  74  a.  3 it.  24.  p.  unprof.— Mullngberogy 
alias  Ballintagart,  149  a.  3 it.  24  p. — Lurtanebegg,  llathkene- 
gan,  and  Ballynevine,  201a.  3 n.— Ballydaw,  Ballynecargy, 
Clonepart,  and  Ballydingan,  615  a.  1 r.  8 p.  prof.  113  a.  un- 
prof.— Derry  alias  Ballagliderry,  37  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Skregan, 
539  a.  3 r.  prof.  309  a.  unprof. — Bonitorin,  200  a.; bar.  Bal- 
lyboy  and  Ballycowen,  King’s  County.  — the  estate  of 
Charles  Geoghegan,  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown  rent, 

&c.  as  were  payable  13th  February  1688. Inrolled  20th 

October  1703. 

King's  Co.  26.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  1,500/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Aglia- 
gerty,  167  a.  &32  p.— Ballysmore,  49  a.  1 u.  8 p.  ; bar.  Bally- 
britt,  King’s  County. — The  estate  of  Robert  Grace,  at- 
tainted.— Park,  Cregansolagh,  Carrinlusa,  Cartron-brodagh, 
and  Ballinchinch,  192  a.  prof.  14  a.  bogg.— Ballincor,  Tul- 
linroe,  Tierboy,  and  Killinowen,  412  a.;  bar.  Killcoursey, 
same  co. — the  estate  of  John  or  Richard  Grace,  attainted. — 
Killinane,  147  a.  3 it.;  bar.  Ballybritt,  same  co.— Monagharry, 
part  of  Feagh,  99  a.  3 r.  8 P.  — Killbegg,  120  a.  I R.  8 P. ; 
same  bar.  and  co.— the  estate  of  Owen  Carroll,  attainted,  for 
his  life,  with  such  reversion  in  fee  as  was  left  in  him  by  set- 
tlement.  Inrolled  20 th  October  1703. 

Longford.  28.  The  said  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  23d  June 
1703  ; consideration,  3,000/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Boliir- 
boy,  34  a.— Moyish,  73  a.  3 r.  8 p.— Bealadrum,  53  a.  2r. 
24  p.— Lumengreatagli,  68  a.  1r.  16  p.— Aghafirinand  Barna- 
nure  alias  Barnume,  59  a.  & 8 p. ; bar.  Moydow,  co.  Long- 
ford.— die  estate  of  James  Dempsey,  attainted,  by  lease 
from  die  Lord  Rosse,  determinable  upon  the  death  of  Thomas 
Westmeath.  Dempsey,  at  the  rent  of  10/.  per  annum.- all  their  estate, 
interest,  and  equity  of  redemption  of  the  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Killbixy,  308  a.  3 R.  8 p.-Barranstowne,  282  a— 
Ballycorky,  265  a.  1 R. ; bar.  Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath.— 
two  islands,  part  of  die  same,  8 a.  2 r.  ; same  bar.  and  co. — 
Longford,  the  estate  of  Robert  Nangle,  attainted. — Lisfarrileighter, 
119  a. 2 r.  16  p. — Lisfarrilougliter, 73  a.  2 r.  24 p.;  co.  Long- 
Westmeath.  ford.— Rath  alias  Riggrath  parts  of  Commonstowne,  68  A. 

1 r.  16  p. ; bar.  Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath.  — the  estate  of 
said  Robert  Nangle. — Ballynecloghduffe,  316  a. — Corushan- 
nagh,  72  a. — Toniskea,  part  of  Moyvaghly,  96  a.  & 32  p. ; 
bar.  Kilkenny  west,  same  cos— the  estate  of  Piers  Dillon, 
attainted.— part  of  Bally neganle,  52  a.  ; bar.  Moyasliell,  same 
co. — the  estate  of  Edward  Geoghegan,  attainted. — all  their 
right  and  interest  to  a messuage  and  cabbins  in  Mullingar ; 
bar.  and  co.  aforesaid.  — the  estate  of  Michael  Chamberlain, 
attainted.— all  their  estate  and  interest  to  Doneile,  containing 
300  a.— Cloninee  and  Garrybegg,  100  a.  ; bar.  Radiconrath, 

same  co. the  estate  of  Henry  Dalton  of  Doneile,  attainted. 

— Magherinine  and  Clogmariscall,  166  a. — Fornought,  87  a.  ; 
bar.  Clonlonan,  same  co.— the  estate  of  Murtagh  or  Bernard 
Kildare.  Kigan,  attainted.— Loghlinstowne  ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare.— 
Dublin  the  estate  of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted. — all  that 
tenement  or  brick  house  in  Patrick-street,  city  Dublin,  the 
estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted,  subject  to  the  crown 

rents  and  chiefries  paid  13th  February  1688. Inrolled 

20th  October  1703. 

Neath.  31.  Sir  ARTHUR  LONGFORD  of  Summerhill,  co. 

Meath,  bart.,  19th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,050/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Grenanstowne,  50  a.;  bar.  Lune,  co. 
Meath.  — Wrightstown,  197  a.  — Monkland,  18  a.;  bar. 
Deece,  same  co.  — Ballgortagh  alias  Ballgarty,  178  a.;  bar. 
. and  co.  aforesaid.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. — 
(122.) 


34.  The  said  ROBERT  CURTIS  esq.,  15th  May  1703;  Meath. 
consideration,  560/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Galfny,  172  a.  ; 
bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  Thomas  Bellew,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  26 th  October  1703. 

36.  Sir  ARTHUR  LANGFORD  bait.,  lOthMay  1703;  Meath. 
consideration,  6,163/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Ifferneck, 

279  a.  ; bar.  Moyfenragh,  co.  Meath. — Bodman,  69  a. — part 
of  Macetowne  als  Masstowne  ais  Mayestowne,  217  a.  3 R.  16  p. 

— part  of  Painstown,  166  a.  2 n.  27  p. — Cushinstowne  alias 
Cushingstowne  and  part  of  Kilhnoon,  418  a.  — Portlester, 

100  a.;  bar.  Screen,  sameco. — part  of  Ardrums  alias  Ardroncss, 

121  a. — Agher-palice  alias  Aghra-pallace,  the  north  part,  with 
the  mansion-house,  divided  by  a line  of  partition  lately  drawn 
by  surveyors,  chosen  with  the  consent  of  the  trustees  and 
Mrs.  Tandy,  279  a.  3 r.  29  p. — the  bog  of  Aglier ; bar.  Deece, 

co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

26 th  Octobci • 1703. 

39.  The  said  Sir  ARTHUR  LANGFORD,  23d  June  Antrim. 
1703 ; consideration,  2,380/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Bally  - 
meather  alias  Ballymadpr  als  Ballynadaran,  344  a.  — rent, 

, 1/.  4s.  8}d — ICillcrosse,  347  a. — rent,  21.  6s.  USt/.— all  the 
bogg  adjoining,  called  Ballymeather  moss  alias  Kellcross 
moss,  149  a.  — Ballyrobin,  291a.  — rent,  5/.  Is.  4 It/;  bar. 

Masareene,  co.  Antrim.  — the  estate  of  Sir  Neil  O’Neile, 
attainted. InroUed26th  October  1703. 

41.  ROBERT  PRESTON  of  Dublin,  21st  June  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  50/. — The  full  moiety  of  a timber-house  in 
Church-street;  city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Michael  Cham- 
berlain, attainted,  to  hold  for  the  life  of  said  Chamberlain 
only. Inrolled  26 th  October  1703. 

43.  ROBERT  HARRISON  of  Fort-Fergus,  co.  Clare,  Clare. 
esq.,  21st  June  1703;  consideration,  10 1.  — The  town  and 

lands  of  Coogy  alias  Lacknakilleenagh  and  the  Coreas  of 
Ballynegard,  100  a.;  co.  Clare.  — the  estate  of  Donogli 
M'Nemarra,  attainted,  by  lease  from  the  Eitrl  of  Thomond  for 
three  lives,  at  30/.  17s.  6 d. Inrolled  26th  October  .1703. 

44.  JAMES  YOUNG  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  56/. — A messuage  or  tenement  in  Pill-lane. — 

the  like;  city  of  Dublin.  — the  estate  of  Michael  Chamber- 
lain,  attainted,  for  life. Inrolled  26th  October  1703. 

46.  NATHANIEL  LUCAS  of  Clonmell,  esq.,  18th  May  Clare. 
1703;  consideration,  10/.  — All  their  estate  and  interest  to 

100  a.  in  Tullacommon,  in  Glankeen,  121  a.;  bar.  Inchiquin. 
co.  Clare. — demised  by  Murrogh  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  for  61 
years  from  1st  May  1666,  at  the  rent  of  51. ; the  interest  of 
1 which  lease  afterwards  came  to  Donogh  M'Nemarra,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  Is/  November  1703. 

47.  The  HOLLOW  BLADE  COMPANY,  12th  June  Limerick. 
1703;  consideration,  2,600/.  — Part  of  Inchin-Lawrance, 
Greenanebegg,  and  Ballyhelian,  319  A — Ballyart,  209  A.  3 R. 

16  P. — Gurteenskeagh,  124  a.  3 r.  16  p. — Eyone  or  Gyone, 

278  a.  3 r.  24  p. ; bar.  Clanwilliam,  co.  Limerick. — the  estate 
of  the  Lord  Brittas,  attainted.  — all  their  right  and  interest 
to  Rathcannon, 909  a. — Knock-Ihernane,375A.;  bar.  Coshma, 
same  co.  — Clonanna,  125  a ; bar.  Poblebryan. — Rathmore 
and  Graybridge  part  thereof,  776  a.  — the  walls  of  on  old 
house  in  Killmallock.  — in  Ballygaddy,  Garrykeating,  and 
Liscarra,  100  a.  ; bar.  Small  County,  same  co. — the  estate  for 
life  of  Sir  Drury  Wray,  attainted,  subject  to  such  crown 

rents  as  they  were  charged  with  in  1688. Inrolled  12 th 

November  1703. 

49.  ANDREW  LLOYD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19th  June  1703  ; Kildare. 
consideration,  631/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Newtowne 
alias  Newland,  110  a.  1 r.;  bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare;— the 
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50.  The  said  ANDREW  LLOYD  esq.,  23d  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  1,7804 — The  town  and  lands  of  Stidalt,  194  a. 
— Killbvickstowne  and  Restings,  119  a.  — Mullaghteeling, 
228  a. — Rathclling  alias  Rahellin,  114  a.;  bar.  Duleek,  co. 

Meath.  — die  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy,  attainted Note: 

By  deed,  dated  19th  September  1704,  Mr.  Lloyd  declared 
that  the  purchase  of  Rahclling  was  made  by  him  in  trust  for 
Henry  Lord  Shelburne  and  his  heirs,  and  for  704  assigned 
the  same  to  him  accordingly.—  {Inrolled  30 th  December,  anno 
8'  pars  facie,  R.  5.) Inrolled  12 th  November  1703. 

hi.  PETER  I RED  ALL  of  Dublin,  joiner,  23d  June 
1703;  consideration,  454 — All  their  estate  and  interest  to  a 
parcel  of  ground  in  White  Fryars,  containing  in  the  front, 
eastward  to  the  new  street  called  Aungier-street,  50  feet  of 
assize,  and  in  length  backward  west  towards  Dirty-lane,  306 
feet,  with  45  feet  built  by  ltim,  fronting  Aungier-street,  and 
in  length  backward  west  to  the  said  Dirty-lane,  306  feet. — 
a plott  containing  50  feet,  bounding  from  E.  to  W.  all  along 
with  said  ground  built  by  him,  and  S.  with  G.  Blackballs 
plott,  containing  in  all  to  the  front  facing  Aungier-street,  95 
leet,  and  so  to  Dirty-lane;  city  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Sir 
Daniel  Arthur,  for  his  life,  attainted. Inrolled  12th  Novem- 

ber 1703. 

52.  JAMES  TOPHAM  of  Dublin,  esq.,  9th  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  2114 — All  the  house  and  tenement  in  Patrick  - 
Street,  in  the  possession  of  Patrick  Murphy ; city  Dublin— 

the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  22 d Nov. 

1703. 

53.  GRIFFITH  DRISDALLof  Kilkenny,  esq.  31st  May 
1703  ; consideration,  1024  — The  parcel  of  land  called  Saint 


James’s  Park,  with  agarden  adjoining  to  the  north  end  of  the  2 Am*. 

library  in  St.  Kennys  church-yard, 7 a.— rent,  3s.  3d.;  parish 

St.  Kennys,  liberties  of  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  Walter 
Lawless,  attainted.- Inrolled  24 th  Nov.  1703. 

| 55.  WILLIAMDESPARD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  Queen's  Q, 

j 1703;  consideration,  4904  and  4874— The  towns  and  lands  of 
i Raheenferoge,  145  a.  1 it.  24  p— part  of  Ballintaggart,  45  a. 
j prof.  24  a.  bogg.- rent,  34  18s.  3d.  — Askipp  alias  Akip, 

| 186  a.— Ballycoolaghbegg,  22  a.  — rent,  44  3s.  7id. ; bar. 

Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  co.  — the  estate  of  Walter  Bryan, 
attainted. Inrolled  25 th  Nov.  1703. 

58.  WILLIAM  LAMBE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  9di  June  1703 ; Westmeath 
consideration,  1504  2s.  41d— The  two  cartrons  of  Rany- 
heglish  and  Cartronfadda,  part  of  Painstowne ; bar.  Rathcon- 
rath,  co.  Westmeath,  which  had  been  mortgaged  by  lease 
for  999  years,  from  1st  May  1602,  at  the  rent  of  a grain  of 
wheat,  from  Oliver  Dalton  of  Painstowne,  to  Denis  and 
William  Sheile,  late  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Westmeath,  gentle- 
men, attainted,  or  one  of  them,  to  be  void  nevertheless  on 

payment  of  1004  by  said  Dalton Inrolled  25 th  Nov. 

1703. 

60.  RICHARD  LEWIS  of  Newcastle,  co.  Tipperary,  12th  Tiimeraru. 
June  1703 ; consideration,  4144— In  Shanbally-polly,  reputed 
39  a — in  Ballyspehane  alias  Culinagh,  214  a.;  bar.  Iffa  and 
Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  6 th  December  1703. 

62.  CHRISTOPHER  CARLETON  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  Dublin. 

June  1703;  consideration,  874— The  yearly  rent  of  44  3s. 
lOd.  out  of  Ashtowne.— out  of  Irishtowne,  14  12s.  4Jd.— 
and  the  reversion  of  said  lands  after  the  grant  thereof  to 

Thomas  Keightley  esq. ; bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. 

Inrolled  16 th  Dec.  1703. 


Roll,  <2d  Anne,  eighth  part,  face. 


1.  EDWARD  FORD  of  New  Park,  esq.,  15th  March 
1702;  consideration,  2,8474  12s.  10d.— The  town  and  lands 
of  Killmartin,  258  a. — the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham  of 
Ballyowen,  attainted.  — Lower  Castleknock,  285  a.  ; bar. 
Castleknock,  co.  Dublin.— the  estate  of  Richard,  late  Earl 

of  Tyreconnell,  attainted Vessingstowne,  226  a. — Lush- 

towne  alias  Lusstowne,  297  a.  or  299  a. — rent,  154  16s.  6d. ; 
bar.  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath — the  estate  of  Sir  Anthony  Mul- 
ledy,  attainted,  which  had  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount 
Sidney,  after  Earl  of  Romney,  and  by  his  Lordship  by  several 
deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698, 
for  the  sum  of  1,4694  14 s.  6<4  conveyed  to  the  said  Edward 
Ford  and  his  heirs Inrolled  27 th  March  1703. 

6.  JOHN  ELLIS  of  the  parish  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
7th  March  1702 ; consideration,  5s. — All  the  premises  which 
had  been  granted  to  him  by  patent  dated  the  2d  of  December 

1699,  and  inrolled  the  22d  of  the  same  month. Inrolled 

BOth  March  1703. 


9.  PETER  PARI  INTON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  heir  and  ex- 
ecutor of  Robert  Yeatcs  of  said  city,  gent.,  9th  March  1702 ; 
consideration,  8394  7s.  7Ji4 — The  town  and  lands  of  Rath- 
rennoll,  53  a— Mace  Conhill,  17  a.  2 r.;  bar.  Slane.co.  Meath. 
—part  of  Corballough,  200  a.  ; bar.  Duleek,  same  co.— rent, 
54  8s.  7 id.— The  estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted,' 
which  had  been  granted  to  Godart  Earl  of  Athlone,  and  by 
his  Lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  17th  and 
18th  June  1698,  for  the  sum  of  3304  conveyed  to  the  said 
Robert  Yeates,  and  his  heirs Inrolled  bth  April  1703. 

14.  WILLIAM  PALMER  ofDublin,  esq.,  15th  March 
1702;  consideration,  2,5354  8s.  4 jd.-The  towns  and  lands 
of  Arrodstowne  alias  ArrclJstowne,  579  a— Baltrasney,  100  A. ; 
bar.  Decce,  co.  Meath— rent,  114  14s.  4$<4_ the  estate 
of  Dominick  Barmvall  of  Arrodstowne,  attainted,  which  had 
been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  and  by  deeds  of  I 
lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the 

sum  of  7684  conveyed  by  him  to  said  William  Palmer 

fit rolled  8 th  April  1703. 


19  WILLIAM  DUNSCOMB  esq.,  5th  April  1703;  Cork. 
consideration,  9864— The  lands  of  Currikippane,  East  and 
West,  239  a.  3 n.  32p._  rent,  17s.  2d.-,  north  liberties  of 
Corke— The  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted. 

Inrolled  9 th  April  1703. 

20.  THOMAS  HODDER  of  Ballyea,  esq.,  5th  April  Cork. 
1703;  consideration,  2484— The  town  and  lands  of  Upper 
Carhow,  235  a.  — rent,  44  17s.  61*— Carriganiltee,  359  a. 

& ®2  1'—rent>  2l-  2s->  bar-  Muskery,  co.  Corke— the  estate 
of  Earl  Clancarty— a moiety  of  a waste  piece  of  ground  in 

the  west  end  of  the  South  Bridge ; south  liberties  of  Cork 

the  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold  or  Arthur  Galway,  attainted— 
the  lands  of  Upper  Carhow,  subject  to  a lease  for  99  years 
from  1st  May  1674,  at  the  rent  of  64  18s.  8d.  allowed  to 
Margaret  M'Carthy Inrolled  9th  April  1703. 

22.  BARTHOLOMEW  VANHOMREIGH  esq.,  14th  Cork. 
April  1703 ; consideration,  1,8004-The  town  and  lands  of 
Lislee,  387  a.  & 24  p— Agha,  133  a.  & 8 p— Ballym'Raghin, 

55  a.  & 8 p. ; bar.  Ibawne  and  Barryroe,  co.  Corke the 

estate  of  the  late  King  James InroUed  20tli  April  1703. 

24.  An  INDENTURE  made  24th  September  1702,  Kinds 
between  the  trustees  and  William  Lord  Bishop  of  Kildare.  and 
Whereas  certain  lands  in  the  territory  of  Glanmalira,  in  the  Queen’3  Co- 
King’s  and  Queen’s  counties,  were  granted  in  1696,  to  Henry 
Earl  of  Galway,  and  his  heirs,  which  lands  were  laid  waste 
during  the  late  rebellion,  and  most  of  the  houses  thereon  burnt 
by  the  Irish  : And  whereas  the  said  Earl  caused  divers  houses 
to  be  built  in  the  town  of  Portarlington,  and  elsewhere,  upon 
the  said  premises,  and  made  leases  lor  lives  or  years  without 
fine  to  divers  English  and  Frencli  Protestants,  and  also  had 
caused  to  be  built  two  churches  to  the  use  of  the  said  Pro- 
testants, and  two  schools  for  the  education  of  their  children, 
and  the  children  of  sucli  native  Irish  who  would  suffer  them 
to  be  instructed  and  brought  up  in  the  Protestant  religion, 
the  said  territory  being  for  the  most  part  inhabited  by  °uch 
natives:  And  whereas  by  the  Act  of  Resumption,  the  said 
grant  was  made  void,  and  the  lands  were  vested  in  the 
trustees  to  the  uses  of  the  said  Act:  And  whereas  by  an 


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Quern's  Co. 


English  Act  of  Parliament,  made  in  the  first  year  of  Queen 
Anne,  entitled,  An  Act  for  the  relief  of  Francis  Spring,  and 
other  the  Protestant  tenants  of  the  forfeited  estates  in  Ireland, 
in  respect  of  their  real  improvements,  and  for  confirming  a 
Protestant  settlement  at  Portarlington,  and  of  a charity  at 
Middleton,  co.  Corke.,  &c  : It  was  enacted,  that  all  the 
Earl  of  Galway’s  said  leases  should  be  good  and  effectual  in 
law,  and  the  said  trustees  empowered  and  required  to  convey 
and  assign  to  the  Bishop  of  Kildare,  and  his  successors,  the 
said  churches  and  school  houses,  with  the  ground  and  gardens 
therewith  respectively  held,  and  likewise  to  convey  and  grant 
to  the  said  bishop,  and  his  successors,  a yearly  sum  or  rent- 
charge  not  exceeding  801.  payable  out  of  the  manor  of  Clone- 
gowne  alias  Cbarlestowne,  in  the  King’s  County,  one  moiety 
to  be  paid  to  such  English,  and  the  other  moiety  to  such 
French  Protestant  minister,  as  should  celebrate  divine  service 
in  the  said  churches,  and  also  to  convey  321.  per  annum  to 
the  said  bishop  out  of  the  said  manor,  to  be  paid  over  by 
him,  viz.  201.  to  the  English,  and  121.  to  the  French  Pro- 
testant schoolmaster  in  the  said  schools;  all  which  was  ac- 
cordingly done  by  this  indenture,  and  two  particular  leases  of 
part  of  the  said  manor  assigned  and  set  apart  for  the  payment 
of  the  said  annuities. Inrolled  11  th  March  1702. 

28.  ROBERT  KING  of  Dublin,  24th  February  1702; 
consideration,  6037.  7s.  3d. — The  town  and  lands  of  Upper 
and  Lower  Ballycollman,  being  parcell  of  the  manor  of 
Strabane,  (except  2 a.  in  the  tenure  of  John  Love,  merchant,) 
2 a.  in  the  tenure  of  William  Maxwell,  merchant,  2 a.  in  the 
tenure  of  Hugh  Browne,  and  a house,  garden  and  orchard  in 
the  tenure  of  Patrick  Fleming ; bar.  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone. 
— the  estate  of  Claud,  late  Earl  of  Abercorne,  attainted, 
which  by  patent,  dated  1st  July  1693,  were  granted  to 
Charles  late  Earl  of  Abercorne,  who,  by  deed  of  feoffment, 
dated  22d  October  1698,  for  the  sum  of  1037.  18s.  con- 
veyed the  premises  to  the  said  Robert  King  and  his  heirs. — 
the  towns  and  lands  of  Kirridow,  Lisfenaghan,  and  Clamperlc- 
now,  pai'cel  of  said  lordship — rent,  27.  Is.  9(7.;  same  bar. 
and  co.  which  the  said  Earl  Charles,  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release,  dated  23d  and  24th  November  1699,  for  the  sum  of 
2277.  17s.  conveyed  to  the  said  Robert  King  and  his  heirs. 
Inrolled  3077i  April  1703. 


42.  WILLIAM  MINCHIN  of  Busherstowne,  King’s  co., 
gent.,  30th  April  1703 ; consideration,  4327. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Derrycallaghan,  225  a.  ; bars,  of  Eliogurty  and  Ikerin, 

co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James 

Inrolled  6 th  May  1703. 

43.  The  Reverend  BENJAMIN  NEAL  of  Wexford, 
Archdeacon  of  the  diocese  of  Leighlin,  26th  April  1703; 
consideration,  4157. — The  town,  lands,  and  mill  of  Waters- 
towne,  686  a.  ; bar.  Rathvilly,  co.  Carlow,  demised  by 
Richard  Earl  of  Arran,  6th  November  1676,  to  Hubert  Kelly, 
attainted,  for  the  lives  of  the  said  Hubert  Harborne  Kelly,  his 
eldest  son,  both  since  deceased,  and  Mark  Baggett,  now  in 
Dublin,  son  to  John  Baggett  of  Croselogh,  same  co. — to 

hold  to  said  Neale,  during  the  said  Baggett’s  life. Inrolled 

1th  May  1703. 

44.  EDMOND  SCHULDHAM  of  Dublin,  30th  April 

1703 ; consideration,  807.  5s.  9(7. — Part  of  the  plowland 
of  Dromscale,  88  a. — rent,  17.  6s.  83(7. ; par.  Killnoe,  bar. 
Tullagh,  co,  Clare. — the  estate  of  William  Creagh  mer- 
chant, attainted. Inrolled  8 th  May  1703. 

47.  Sir  RICHARD  LEVINGE  knt.,  18th  March  1702; 
consideration,  2,5687.  18s.  4^(7. — Part  of  Collinbegg,  52  a. 
— part  of  liobinstowne,  223  a. — Farrenrustigg,  48  a. — Geof- 
frystowne,  194  a.  la. — Monelea,  665  a.  5 r. — Brittas,  corr 
and  cartrons ; bar.  Moyashell,  and  Maghercdernon,  co. 
Westmeath. — Killmaglish  and  Garryenry,  339  a.  ; bar. 
Corkery,  same  co. — rent,  25/.  6s.  3(7. — the  estate  of  Walter 
Tuite  of  Monelea,  attainted,  which  had  been  granted  by 
patent,  dated  31st  May  1697,  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and 
conveyed  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  3d  and 

4th  January  1697,  for  1,0007.  to  said  Sir  Richard. Inrolled 

3th  May  1703. 

52.  BARTHOLOMEW  VANHOMRIGH  of  Dublin, 
esq.,  3d  May  1703;  consideration,  4807. — The  towns  and 
lands  of  Ballymakelly  and  Saltstowne,  17 1 a.  & 24  r. — Old- 
towne,  67  a. — total  rent,  9s.  id. — commonage  in  160  a.  ad- 
joining to  and  in  proportion  with  Kildraught;  bar.  Salt,  co. 
Kildare. — the  estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell, 
attainted. Inrolled  127 h May  1703. 


33.  JAMES  HAMILTON  of  Strabane,  merchant,  9th 
March  1702;  consideration,  2987.  8s.  7.) d. — The  parcels  of 
Legg,  Fardruman  and  Beagh,  being  parcel  of  the  quarter  of 
Dowglasse. — rent,  17.  0s.  101(7.  which  the  said  Charles  Earl 
of  Abercorne,  by  deed  of  feoffment,  dated  16th  November 
1698,  for  the  sum  of  837. 18s.  conveyed  to  the  said  James 
Hamilton  and  his  heirs,  as  his  Lordship  also  did  by  another 
deed,  dated  13th  October  1699,  for  507.  the  town  and  lands 

of  Knockinallar,  being  parcel  of  the  lordship  of  Strabane.  

Inrolled  30th  April  1703. 

Dublin.  37.  DANIEL  FORREST  of  Dublin,  gent.,  17th  March 
1702;  consideration,  2147. 4s.  1(7.— In  Ballydowde,  73  a.— 
rent,  17.  16s.  5 Id. ; bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercrosse,  co. 
Dublin. — the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham,  attainted,  which 
had  been  granted  to  Henry  Earl  of  Romney,  and  by  him 
conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d 
November  1698,  to  the  said  Daniel  Forrest  and  his  heirs,  for 
1057.  10s.  4(7. Inrolled  Uh  May  1703. 


55.  MATTHEW  PEARSON  brewer,  7th  May  1703 ; 
consideration,  7 507. — The  town  and  lands  of  Cromwellstowne, 
part  of  Kilkeele,  with  a stone-wall,  farm-house,  six  cabbins, 
and  gardens,  the  benefit  of  a large  adjoining  common ; same 

bar.  and  co. — the  estate  of  the  said  Earl  Tyreconnell. 

Inrolled  \3th  May  1703. 

56.  MURROUGH  Lord  Viscount  BLESSINGTON, 

7lh  May  1703;  considerations,  3697.  and  1,1587.  and  7207. 
— The  moiety  of  Walshestowne. — rent,  1 Is. ; bar.  Naas,  co. 
Kildare. — the  estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell, 
attainted. — Blackhall,  189  a. — Little  Newtowne,  467  a.  ; same 
bar.  aud  co. — the  commons  thereto  belonging. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  157/i  May  1703. 

58.  THOMAS  WARE  of  Kilbnear,  co.,  Corke,  gent , 10th 
May,  1703;  consideration,  6447. — The  lands  of  Doonmark- 
lin,  615  a. — rent,  11s.;  bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. — the  estate 

of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted. Inrolled  197/t 

May  1703. 


Roll,  fid  Anne,  eighth  part,  bach. 


1.  An  INDENTURE,  tripartite,  made  24th  March  1702, 
between  the  trustees  of  the  first  part,  Walter  Delamar  of 
Dublin,  esq.,  of  the  second  part,  and  William  Cairnes  of  the 
said  city,  merchant,  assignee  of  the  said  Walter  Delamar,  of 
the  third  part ; whereby  the  trustees,  for  the  sum  of  3,7937. 
2s.  1(7.,  sold  and  conveyed  to  the  said  William  Cairnes — The 
towns  and  lands  of  Cloncuna  alias  Cloncouna,  89  a. — Carrow- 
keogh,  101  a. — Carrownorlane,  Derryne  alias  Derrow,  and 
Annaghgowny,  267  A.— Lusly  alias  Luslick,  60  a.— Corban, 
77  a. — Carragarr,  53  a. — Kinardmore  and  Kinardbegg,  102  a. 
— Clonscreen,  Bunmucky,  Lissneaalig,  and  Carowne  Carrali 
alias  Carrownecare,  145  a. — Annaglibegg,  57  a. — Runny  alias 
Carrowroony,  42  a. — Corbehy  in  Ardkinagh,  65  a.— Car- 
rowneclogh  and  Ardkinagh,  127  a. — Cloncillane  70  a. — Dry- 
(122.) 


nane,  Momoragh,  Dromtarsncy,  139  a. — Clonmoghane,  115  a. 
— Carrowkcele,  40  a.  ; bar.  and  co.  Roscomon. — the  estate 
of  Christopher  Nugent,  attainted. — Coole,  410  a. — Tinknock, 
200 a.;  bar.  Shelburne,  co.  Wexpord. — Ballygow,  180a.; 
bar.  Bargy,  same  co. — the  estate  of  John  Itchingham,  at- 
tainted.— Dirpatrick,  473  a.  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath. — the 
estate  of  Thomas  Plunkett,  attainted. — one  moiety  and  one 
third  part  of  a moiety  of  Abbotstowne,  132  a.— rent,  277.  2s. 
01(7. ; bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Edward 
Sweetman,  attainted ; all  which,  by  patent  dated  26th  Feb- 
ruary, 1697,  were  granted  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and 
were  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  7th  and 
8th  April  1699,  for  the  sum  of  9007.  conveyed  to  Robert 
Stopford  of  Newhall,  co.  Meath,  esq.  in  trust  for  the  said 


Kitty's  Co. 


Carlow. 


Clare. 

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Kilt/arc. 

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2 Ann.  Waller  Delaraar  and  his  heirs,  who  having  assigned  his  trust 

' — and  interest  therein  to  said  William  Cairnes,  agreed  that  he 

Meath.  should  lake  a conveyance  thereof  from  the  trustees  in  his  own 
name,  in  fee  simple,  which  was  accordingly  done  by  this  deed. 
Jnrolled  1st  April  1703. 

Mmth.  8.  HENRY  OGLE  of  Drogheda,  Alderman,  9th  March 
1702;  consideration,  960/.  18s.  (id.— The  lands  of  Parsons- 
towne  with  a mill,  353  a.  3 it. — Heronstowne,  140  a.  1 it. — 
Total  rent,  11/.  2s.  lift/.;  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.  — the 
estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted,  which  having 
been  granted,  15th  April  1693,  to  Godart  Earl  of  Athlone, 
were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated 
15th  and  16th  June  1698,  for  the  sum  of  452/.  to  the  said 
Henry  Ogle  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  3 d April  1703. 


Cork.  13.  PETER  BETSWORTIl  of  Ballydelay,  co.  Corke, 
gent.,  12th  March  1702;  consideration,  471/.  5s.  2k/.— The 
town  and  lands  of  Ballydonnaghoe  alias  Killdonnaghoe, 
200  a.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Couke. — die  estate  of  Dominick 
Sarsfield,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted  to  Henry 
Viscount  Sidney,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease 
and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  168/.  to 
said  Peter  Betsworth. Inrolled  3d  Ajnil  1703. 

liUhrc  17.  The  Right  Hon.  RICHARD  INGOLDSBY  esq , 
9th  April  1703  ; consideration,  1,860/. — The  capital  or  man- 
sion-house of  Cartown,  with  the  demesne  lands,  containing 
403  a.  1 u.  16  p. — rent,  8/.  2s. ; bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — the 
estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell  and  Sir  William 
Talbott,  or  one  of  them,  attainted,  subject  to  a chief  rent  of 

10/.  a year  to  John  Earl  of  Kildare. Inrolled  3th  April 

1703. 

Cork.  19.  JOHN  HODDEIi  of  Hoddcr’s-fields,  gent.,  5th  April 
1703;  consideration,  224/. — All  that  parcel  of  land  in  the 
N.E.  part  of  Doonbogg,  132  a.  ; bar.  Kinalea,  co.  Couke. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  3th  April  1703. 


20.  Alderman  EDWARD  I-IOARE  of  Corke,  19th 
March  1702 ; consideration,  2,058/.— The  towns  and  lands 
of  N.  and  S.  Raghleagh  and  Curragheen,  378  a. — rent,  6/.  & 
9rZ. — E.  and  W.  Drumreag,  360  a.— rent,  4/.  15s.  2d.— 
SI  alRsl  e and  Kilfunchin,  270  a. — rent,  4/.  15s.  2d.; 
bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corice.— Lackaneroc,  230  a.  3 it.  24  r.— 
Killieudoony,  38  A.  2 it.  24 1>. ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co. — the 
lands  in  the  barony  of  Muskery,  being  the  estate  of  Donogli 
Earl  of  Clanparty,  and  Charles  McCarty  of  Toonadroma,  at- 
tainted, and  the  lands  in  the  bar.  Barrymore,  the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James Inrolled  10/4  April  1703. 

22.  JAMES  BARRY  of  Kellystowne,  co.  Kildare,  esq., 

27th  October  1702;  consideration,  686/.  10s.  3{d. the 

castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Keating’s  part  of  Great  and  Little 
Possextowne,  330  a.— rent,  6/.  14s.  0J</. ; bar.  Moyfenragh, 
co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  William  Keating,  attainted,  which 
having  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  his  Lordship, 
by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November 
1698,  conveyed  the  same  to  the  said  James  Barry,  for  346/. 
Inrolled  2 2d  Ajnil  1703. 

26.  DAME  FRANCES IIULLof  Roxborough,  co. Corke, 

24th  March  1702;  consideration,  378/.  12s.  8:|</. The  town 

and  lands  of  Bnllynona  alias  Ballynekirky,  125  a.— rent  3s. 
id.;  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke.— the  estate  of  Richard 
Nagle,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted  1st  July  1693, 
to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  were  conveyed  by  him,  by  deeds 
of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the 
sum  of  128/.  16s.  to  Robert  Pooley  of  Dublin,  esq.,  in  trust 
for  the  said  Dame  !•  ranees  and  her  heirs,  who,  by  deed  dated 

20th  December  1698,  declared  the  said  trust. Inrolled 

28/4  April  1703. 


Cork.  30.  Sir  RICHARD  PYNE  knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Chief  Place,  29th  October  1702;  consideration,  696/.  13.?  21  d' 
— The  town  and  lauds  of  Ballyvollmne  alias  Ballyvoho- 
lane,  Kilverstibb  ais  Killedello,  306  a.  3 it.  8 p.— rent 
21.  1 8s.  1 1 \d.  Ballydnheen  alias  Ballydaw,  83  a.  2 it— Bally- 

roberts  alias  Robertstowne,  alias  Bally  Gobnett  213  a rent 

4s.  3 id.  Total;  603  a.  1 r.  8r.;  same  bar.  and  co.-the 


estate  of  Sir  Richard  Nagle  and  Edmond  Barry  esq.,  at- 
tainted, and  which  being  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney, 
were,  by  two  several  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2c 
and  3d  November  1698,  for  317/.  18s.  6 </.  conveyed  to  said 
Sir  Richard  Pyne,  subject  to  a cliiefry  of  10/.  13s.  ■id.  to  the 
Earl  of  Barrymore., Inrolled  27/4  April  1703. 

35.  WILLIAM  MAXWELLofStrabane,  merchant,  son 
and  hen- to  Thomas  Maxwell  of  the  same,  merchant,  deceased, 
9th  March  1702 ; consideration,  98/.  15s.  0W.— ‘ The  town, 
land,  or  parcell  called  Knockroe,  in  the  quarter  of  Termegan. 
— rent,  13s.  1 Id.,  except  the  mill  of  Dowglasse,  and  1 a.  set 
therewith,  and  2 sowmes  grazing ; par.  Ardstra,  bar.  Strabane, 
co.  Tyrone,  which,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  3d 
and  4th  October  1695,  were  conveyed  by  Charles  Earl  of 
Abercorne,  for  the  sum  of  100/.,  to  the  said  Thomas  Maxwell 
and  his  heirs. Inrolled  the  30/4  April  1703. 

40.  HUMPHRY  SHEARES  of  Corke,  apothecary,  1 5th 
March  1702;  considerations,  335/.  and  144/. — A dwelling- 
house  30  feet  in  front,  consisting  of  a large  shop  and  8 rooms, 
with  two  back-houses  and  yards,  and  a house  of  3 or  4 rooms 
called  the  forge. — a dwelling-house  18  feet  7 inches  in  front, 
consisting  of  three  floors  and  garrett,  a back-house  of  two 
floors  and  garrett,  a workhouse  and  large  backside,  the  whole 
depth  of  the  ground  116  feet;  city  Corke.— the  estate  of 

Ignatius  Goold  or  Arthur  Galway,  attainted. Inrolled  4/4 

May  1703. 

41.  WILLIAM  BARTON  of  Thomastowne,  co.  Lowtli, 
esq.,  30th  April  1704;  consideration,  2,014/.  — The  towns 
and  lands  of  Naule,  337  a.  2 it.  8 p. — Ilindstowne  alias  Hains- 
towne,  163  a.  3 r.  16  p. — Rath  ais  Little  Rath,  73  a.  1 n. 
32  p.  — Lackinstown  alias  Lecklinstowne,  121  a.  2 r.  8 p. 
— Fanlkinstowne  alias  Flackettstowne,  78  a.  2 n.  32  p. ; bar. 
Balruddery,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
Inrolled  5th  May  1703. 

44.  THOMAS  ASHE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  8th  May  1703; 
consideration,  48/.— The  moiety  or  lialfendale  of  the  manor 

of  Moone,  800  a.;  bar.  Kilca  and  Moone,  co.  Kildare. the 

estate  of  James  Dempsey,  attainted,  subject  to  such  quit-rent 

as  was  payable  13th  February  1688 Inrolled  10/4  May 

1703. 

46.  JOHN  PACEY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  March  1702 ; 
consideration,  679/.  10s.  Id.— part  of  Athgoe,  160  a.;  bar. 

Newcastle,  co.  Dublin part  of  Saggard,  110  a. Total 

rent,  13s.  (id.-,  bar.  Uppercrosse,  same  co. — the  estate  of 
Richard,  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted,  which  having 
been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  were  conveyed  by 
him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d  and  3d  Novem- 
ber 1698,  for  394/.  13s.  2d.  to  the  said  John  Pacey 

Inrolled  12/4  May  1703. 


51.  Sir  RICHARD  PYNE  knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Chief  Place,  27th  April  1703;  consideration,  3,800/.— All 
that  park  and  lands  called  Blarney,  consisting  of  several  sub- 
denominations, containing  705  a.  2 u.  16  p.— the  mill  land  of 
Blarney,  18  a.  2 r.  32  r— the  timber  woods  in  the  same  park, 
containing  194  a.  1 R.— rent,  31.  14s.  10W.— the  mills,  cus- 
toms of  fairs,  the  woods  and  all  other  rights  and  appurte- 
nances belonging  to  the  premises ; bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. 

— the  estate  of  Donogh,  late  Earl  Clancarty,  attainted. 

Inrolled  15/4  May  1703. 

53.  WILLIAM  SMITH  of  Ballymore,  17th  March  1702; 
consideration,  195/.  8s.  2}d.— The  town  and  lands  of  Bally- 
more  in  the  Great  Island,  223  a.  2 r.  16  p.— rent,  4s.  8 d. ; 
bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke — the  estate  of  Edmond  Barry, 
attainted,  which  having  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount 
Sidney,  hisjLordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  2d 
and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  272/.  conveyed  the 

same  to  the  said  William  Smith  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  12/4 

May  1703. 

58.  Reverend  BENJAMIN  NEALE,  archdeacon  of 
Leighlin,  20th  May  1703;  consideration,  158/.— The  town 

anti  lands  of  Trammer,  90  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Wexford. 

the  estate  of  Nicholas  White,  attainted, Inrolled  25/4 

May 1703. 


Cork. 


Tyrone. 


Cork. 


Jluhlm. 


Kildare. 


Dublin. 


Cork. 


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Dublin. 


Cork. 


Cork. 


Westmeath. 


Tipperary. 


Westmeath. 


Dublin. 


Meath. 


1.  LEWIS  CHAIGNEAU  of  Dublin,  merchant,  11th  May 

1703;  consideration,  4561.  — Part  of  Corkagh,  64  a.;  bar. 
Newcastle  and  Uppercross,  co.  Dublin.  — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  21  st  May  1703. 

2.  The  said  LEWIS  CHAIGNEAU,  11th  May  1703; 

consideration,  481.  — A cabbin,  garden,  and  2 a. — Rent, 
2s.  lbd. ; bar.  Newcastle,  co.  Dublin.— the  estate  of  Peter 
Nottingham,  attainted. Inrolled  21st  May  1703. 

3.  JOSEPH  BUDDEN  of  Dublin,  esq.,  8th  May  1703; 

consideration,  642/. — The  lands  of  Kilcosane  alias  Kilcas- 
towne;  bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolled  21st  May  1703. 

6.  WILLIAM  SMITH  of  Ballymore,  co.  Corke,  gent., 
19th  February  1702  ; consideration,  37/.  lls.43</.— ' The  town 
and  lands  of  Spike  Island,  56  a. — Rent,  8s.  bid.;  bar.  Barry- 
more, co.  Corke. — die  estate  of  Arthur  Galway,  attainted, 
which  having  been  granted,  26th  February  1696,  to  Joost 
Earl  of  Albemarle,  he  conveyed  the  same,  by  deeds  of  lease 
and  release,  dated  3d  and  4th  March  1698,  for  die  sum  of 
90/.,  to  said  William  Smith. Inrolled  24 th  May  1703. 

10.  RICHARD  WAKEHAM  of  Ballylegane,  co.  Corke, 

gent.,  2d  March  1702 ; consideration,  202/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  North  Butlerstowne,  57  A.  1 R.  24  p. ; bar.  Barrymore, 
co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Edmond  Barry  or  Dominick  Sars- 
field,  attainted. Inrolled  24 th  May  1703. 

11.  GEORGE  ROGERS  of  Corke,  esq.,  2d  March  1702  ; 
consideration,  300/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Carrignamuck, 
223  a.  & 16  p.— Rent,  3/.  5s.  10£rf. ; bar.  Muskerv,  co.  Cork. 

die  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  Clancarty,  attainted. Inrolled 

24/A  May  1703. 

12.  HONORIA  Lady  PIERS,  13th  May  1703;  con- 

sideration, 87/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Morenstowne,  30  a.  ; 
bar.  Moygoish,  co.  Westmeath. — die  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  2ith  May  1703. 

14.  JOHN  PERRY  of  Woodruffe,  co.  Tipperary,  esq., 
15th  May  1703;  considerations,  1,060/.  and  905/.  and  143/. 

The  town  and  lands  of  Kellmaloge,  201  a. — Ballycurreen 

alias  Currenstowne  alias  Ballycullen,  154  a.  — Blackcastle, 
47  a.  ; bar.  Iffa  and  Offa,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  die 
late  King  James. Inrolled  29 th  May  1703. 

15.  Sir  JOHN  MEADE  of  Ballintober,  knt,  20tli  April 

1703 ; consideration,  416/.  and  277/. — The  old  castle,  called 
Castlemore,  and  the  land  thereto  belonging,  73  a.  1 r.  32  p. — 
Rent,  Is.  Ad. — Clogheene,  282  a.  3 r.  32  p. — Rent,  5s.  (id. ; 
bar.  Barretts,  co.  Corke.— die  estate  of  Colonel  John  Bar- 
rett, attainted. Inrolled  29 th  May  1703. 

17.  THOMAS  MAGAN  of  Toglierstowne,  co.  West- 
meath, gent.,  13th  May  1703;  consideration,  3,105/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Lawlestowne,  253  a.  & 8 p.  prof.  75  a. 
bogg. — Ratlimew,  83  a.— in  Toglierstowne,  234  a.— in  Lock- 
erstowne,  87  a.— in  Ardbrynan,  25  a.— in  Gibbstowne,  25  a. 
— in  Upper  Milltowne  alias  Ballymullen,  295  a. — Newtowne 
alias  Gnewstowne,  119  a.  3 r.  16  p.— in  Tagbohin,  68  a.; 
bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath.  — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolled  2d  June  1703. 

20.  RICHARD  COOKE  of  Dublin,  merchant,  26th  May 
1703;  consideration,  1,260/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Rath- 
reading  als  Ratheredon,  171  a.  & 32  p.  — Rent,  9s.  2 \d. ; 
bar.  Newcastle  and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin.  — the  estate 

of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted. Inrolled 

2d  June  1703. 

21.  SAMUEL  DOPPING  esq.,  17th  March  1702;  con- 
sideration, 4,239/.  6s.  Old. — The  manor  and  lordship  of  Cull- 
mullin,  consisting  of  the  towns  and  lands  of  Upper  and 
Lower  Cullmullin,  1,565  a.  — Woodstowne,  Curraghtowne, 
and  Shernockstowne,  156  a. — Woodrostowne,  37  a. — Total, 
1,758  a.— Rent,  35/.  12s.  9d.;  bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.— the 

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estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted,  which  having  been 
granted,  15tli  April  1693,  to  GodartEarl  of  Athlone,  were  by 
his  Lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  10th  and 
11th  June  1698,  for  the  sum  of  2,000/.,  conveyed  to  the  said 
Samuel  Dopping  and  his  heirs. Inrolled  Wth  June  1703. 

25.  GEORGE  ROGERS  of  Corke,  esq.,  2d  March  1702 ; 

consideration,  626/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballingohig, 
146  a.  1 r. — Killroshane,  227  a.  — Total  rent,  6s.  Id. ; bar. 
Barrymore,  co.  Corke.  — the  estate  of  Edmond  Barry, 
attainted,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  6s.  8 d.  out  of  Ballingohig, 
and  21.  out  of  Killroshane  alias  Kilbrishane,  to  the  Earl  of 
Barrymore. Inrolled  12 th  June  1703. 

26.  Said  GEORGE  ROGERS  esq.,  27th  April  1703 ; 
consideration,  67 21. — The  town  and  lands  of  Rahaneetigg 
alias  Rahinting,  311  a.  3 it.  16  p. — Rent,  2s.  9 </.;  bar.  and  co. 
aforesaid.  — the  estate  of  said  Edmond  Barry,  subject  to  a 

chiefry  of  21.  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  12 th  Jtcne 

1703. 

28.  ALAN  BRODRICK  of  Dublin,  esq.,  solicitor-general, 
16th  March  1702;  consideration,  879/.  9s.  id.— The  town 
and  lands  of  Donevally  alias  Dunevally,  213  a.  2r.  — Bal- 
griggen  alias  Balregon,  127  a.  1 R.  20  p. — Rent,  5/.  3s.  bid. ; 
bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke.— the  estate  of  Sir  Richard  Nagle, 
attainted,  which  were  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney, 
after  Earl  of  Romney,  and  by  his  lordship,  by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the 

sum  of  238/.  12s.,  conveyed  to  said  A.  Brodrick. Inrolled 

Ibth  June  1703. 

31.  GEORGE  ROGERS  of  Corke,  esq.,  by  the  direction 
an  d consent  of  Diana  Mitchell  of  Barnettstowne,  widow, 
27th  April  1703;  consideration,  266/. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Rathiniloade,  179  a.  & 24  p.;  bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. 

the  estate  of  the  late  King  Janies,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  6s. 

payable  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled  16/A  June 

1703. 

33.  VERE  GAYNOR  of  Blackcastle,  co.  Westmeath, 
widow,  25th  May  1703 ; consideration,  505/.  — Part  of  the 
town  and  lands  of  Logligaremore,  109  a.  — Loghgarebegg, 
63  a.  2 r.;  bar.  Moyashell,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. Inrolled  22dJune  1703. 

35.  THOMAS  SOMERVILLE  of  Dublin,  merchant, 
8th  June  1703 ; consideration,  430/.— Die  castle,  town,  and 
lands  of  Athcarne,  219  A.— one  moiety  of  East  and  West 
Carnes,  106  a.  — Beshellstowne,  130  a.  — Cloney,  1 18  a. — 
Rath,  68  a— Hamondstowne,  53  a.— Reiske,  120  A.— Tan- 
kardstowne,  53  a. — Sneage,  109  a.  — Cloghertowue,  8 a. 
Heathstowne,  14  a.  — Wilkinstowne,  40  a.  — Little  Boolis, 
28  a.  ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James.— all  the  lands,  except  Little  Boolis,  to  be  subject  to  a 
lease  allowed  by  the  trustees  to  George  Aylmer,  Lancelot 
Dowdall,  esqrs.,  and  Dame  Cicily  Bath,  for  99  years,  from 

the  29th  January  1688,  at  a pepper  corn. Inrolled 

23 d June  1703. 

36.  JAMES  KING  of  Dublin,  merchant,  21st  May  1703  ; 
consideration,  345/.— All  that  large  timber-house  called  the 
Brazen-head,  containing  35  feet  6 inches  in  front,  49  feet  in 
rear,  and  168  feet  in  depth,  with  all  out-houscs,  stables,  yards, 
&c.  thereto  belonging,  in  Bridge-street,  city  of  Dublin. 

Rent,  4/.  10s.— the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. 

Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 

38.  THOMAS  TILSON  of  Dublin,  jun.,  gent.,  8th  June 

1703;  consideration,  172/. — A chiefry  or  yearly  rent  of  11/. 
Irish,  or  9/.  English,  payable  out  of  that  part  of  Kinsaly 
lately  belonging  to  Paul  Davis  esq,  and  all  their  right  into 
or  out  of  said  lands;  bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin,  the  estate 
of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  24 th  June  1703. 

39.  Sir  HENRY  BINGHAM  of  Foxford,  co.  Mayo, 
bart,  16th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,004/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Townnicrumlin,  230  a.— Shane,  740  a.— Townicaniffe 


Cork. 


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and  Greenane,  1,461a— Derrilick,  227a a mountain  thereto 

adjoining  called  Larrabrack,  1,655  a. — Clomcariss,  Lessvarry 
ais  Lissavorrogh,  Carrowhill  als  llosse,  and  Lissanisk)',  93  A. 
— Rent,  SI.  Os.  4 d. ; bar.  Carra,  co.  Mayo.  — the  estate  of 
W alter  Burke,  attainted. — part  of  Ballygrave  ats  Ballygarruffe, 
Bally  maudlin,  and  Annaghagh,  144  a. — Knockerdane,  44  a. 
2 r.  prof.  5 a.  & 32  p.  unprof.— part  of  Tynaghrea,  104  a— 
Rent,  3/.  2s.  4j</. ; bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo.  — the  estate  of 
John  Wadden,  attainted.— the  lands  of  Ballygarruffe  subject 
to  a chiefry  to  the  Lord  Dillon. Inrolled  24 th  June  1703. 

42.  JOHN  HUGHES  of  Leverpoole,  co.  of  Lancaster, 

gent.,  12th  June  1703 ; consideration,  885/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Freaghmore  and  part  of  Milcastle,  578  a.  2 n.  16  p. ; 
bar.  Demifore,  co.  Westmeath — the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolled  29/4  June  1703. 

43.  Sir  RICHARD  COX  knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 

Common  Pleas,  20th  April  1703;  consideration,  250/.— The 
town  and  lands  of  and  belonging  to  the  N.  W.  part  of  Burren, 
162  a.  ; bar.  East  Carbery,  co.  Corke.— the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolled  29/4  June  1703. 

45.  The  said  Sir  RICHARD  COX,  20th  April  1703; 
consideration,  1,644/.— The  castle,  towns,  and  lands  of  Rath- 
culbin  alias  Rathscubbin,  159  a.— Spruce’s- Hayes,  262  a— 
Goodwin’s  garden  and  burgesse  land  in  Kells,  15a.;  bar.  Kells, 

co.  Kilkenny Castle  Bamford,  17 

same  co.  — the  estate  of  the  li 
SOth  June  1703. 


; bar.  Shillelogher, 
e King  James Inrolled 


47.  JOHN  VINCENT  of  Limerick,  merchant,  2d  June 
1703;  consideration,  1,189/.  — Part  of  the  lands  of  Shad- 
feakle  and  Garryglasse,  64  a.  3 r— Ballysymon,  94  a.  1 r. 
16  p. — Stone-mill,  Towletowne,  50  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  12  a. 
4 r.  8 p.  unprof.— in  the  north-east  part  of  Ballyvarra  wood, 
120  a.;  liberties  of  Limerick— the  estate  of  the  late  Kinw 
James.— — Inrolled  1st  July  1 703. 

48.  JOHN  BURKE,  eldest  son  to  William  Burke  of 
Kdcnogher,  co.  Galway,  esq.,  21st  June  1703;  consideration, 

200/.— In  Carthore  ats  Milltowne,  10  a.— in  Clogher,  4 a 

in  Carrowntrely,  Carrowkeele,  and  Kilberan,  108  a in  Car- 

rowe,  107  a— in  Levally,  193  a— in  Sunnagh,  19  a— the 
estate  of  said  William  Burke,  in  fee  simple,  attainted.  — 
Killivoher,  213a— Gortteen,  Cloonmore,  and  Loghunleaghan, 
332  a— in  Tuameduan,  35  a.  ; bars.  Dunmore  and  Bellamore’ 
or  one  of  them,  co.  Galway— the  estate  of  said  William 
Burke  for  life,  subject  to  such  crown  rents,  &c.  as  were  paid  I 
13th  February  1688. Inrolled  2d  July  1703. 

51.  GEORGE  LOWTHER  of  Kilirew,  esq.,  12th  June 
1703;  considerations,  610/.  and  95/.  10s.  and  23/. The  town 


and  lands  of  Glascairnes,  294  a— Rent,  51.  Is.  2\d.— Bal-  2 Ass 

trasney,  20  a. — Birford’s  part  of  Harlockstowne,  1 a. — liberty 

of  commonage  on  Baltrasney  and  Harlockstowne. — in  ltayes-  Meath. 
towne,  2 a. — Total  rent,  12s.  1 Jtf. ; bar.  Ratoath,  co.  Meath. 

—in  Ballym'Loglilin,  2 a— in  Dunsaghlin,  1 a.  2 it in  Fle- 

mingstowne,  2 r.— in  Newtown  of  Trym,  1 a Total  rent, 

93</.;  bar.  Deece,  same  co— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford, 
attainted. Inrolled  5/4  July  1703. 

53.  EDWARD  REILLY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  j),M 
1703;  consideration,  725/. — All  that  messuage  or  great  house, 
and  all  the  out-houses,  warehouses,  cellars,  vaults,  &c.  thereto 
belonging,  on  Ormond  Key,  city  Dublin,  which  about  May 
1696  were  demised  by  John  Green  of  Dublin,  carpenter,  (who 
had  a lease  of  the  ground  for  99  years,  from  29  th  September 
1679,  by  indenture  dated  in  July  before,  made  to  him  by 
Richard  Lord  Santry,)  to  Luke  Hoare,  attainted,  for  92  years, 
from  1st  May  1686,  being  the  unexpired  residue  of  the  said 

term  of  99  years,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  20/. Inrolled  6/4  July 

1703. 

56.  WILLIAM  CAUSABONE  of  Youghall,  gent,  Cork. 
23d  June  1703;  consideration,  134/. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Ardkillyslieen  and  Carryguidgad,  124  a.  3 n.  32  p— Rent 
11.  12 s.  6 id. ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke. — die  estate  of  Piers 
Nagle,  attainted— to  hold  for  die  life  of  the  said  Piers,  and 
for  ever  in  reversion  after  the  death  of  James  Nagle  of  Anna- 
kissy,  co.  Corke,  gent.,  who  was  allowed  an  estate  for  life 

with  remainder  to  the  issue  male  of  his  body Inrolled 

9/4  July  1703. 


57.  BRYAN  KELLY  of  Eo™„„, 

esq.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  270/.— The  town  and  * 

lands  of  Killsaloughtra  alias  Killsallagheightroe,  88  a. Bal- 

leen,  51  a — Gilkagli,  20  a — Lissadrisagliane,  2 a Rent 

U 12s.  5 id.;  bar.  Bally, noe,  co.  Galway the  estate  of 

Lawrence  Kelly,  attainted Inrolled  9/4  July  1703. 

59.  MARK  NOWLAN  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  M 
1703  ; cons, deration,  155/— One  third  part  of  the  messuage 
then  in  his  possession  in  Christ-church-lane,  city  Dublin— 

1703St!lte  °f  J°hn  C°We11’  attainted Inrolled  14/4  July 


®,°’  PAUL  of  Ha|Iyraggin,  co.  Kildare,  esq 

20th  April  1703;  consideration,  100/.— The  castle  town 
and  lands  of  Little  Rath  and  Mullinafooky,  354  1 1 
— Darr  alias  Derry,  229  a.  2 r— Bodingstown,  222  a.  2 r! 
16  p.  prof.  40  a.  common — Total  rent,  9s.;  bar.  Naas,  co 
Kildare  — the  estate  of  Christopher  Sherlock,  attainted! 
Inrolled  14/4  July  1703. 


Roll,  2d  Anne,  ninth  part,  back. 


1.  RICHARD  WYBARROW  of  Dublin,  esq.,  10th  May 
1703;  consideration,  188/.— The  lands  of  Nunnstowne,  49  a.  ; 
bar.  Naas,  co.  Kildare— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James! 
Inrolled  19/4  May  1703. 

3.  JAMES  KIERNAN  of  Dublin,  gent.,  16th  March 
1702;  consideration,  Own  nnd  land,  of 

Bally  mad,  10a  a— Little  Balbriggan  and  the  mill,  60  a 

G'bbonsmore,  5 a.;  bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin— the  estate 
of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyrcconnell,  attainted,  which  were 
granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  and  by 
lus  lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release,  dated  1st  and 
2d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  316/.  3s.  id.,  conveyed  to 
said  Kiernan. Inrolled  SOth  May  1703. 

8.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  28th  April  1703  • 
consideration,  3,700/— The  manor  of  Rosse,  with  many  otto 
lands,  8ms.  in  the  counties  of  Kerry,  Corke,  Limerick, 
Wexford,  Wicklow,  and  city  of  DuBUN-the  estates  of 
Valentine  and  Nicholas  Browne,  Viscounts  Kenmare,  at- 
1703311  _ t0  ° W 08  111  d,C  dee<1 1,mited' ^nr°Hed  24/4  May 

15.  EDWARD  COWPER  of  Newtownc,  co.  Carlow  I 
farmer,  19th  May  1703;  consideration,  485/— The  lands  of  | 


St.  John  s and  Scartnegan,  401  a.  prof.  41  a.  bogg;  bar.  Kilka  Kildare. 
and  Moone,  co.  Kildare— to  hold  for  the  residue  of  a lease 
made  to  Patrick  Motley,  attainted,  by  Walter  Motley  and 
Clar,tlge>  M February  1676,  for  51  year*  from 

2oth  March  ensuing,  at  the  rent  of  60/.  a year. Inrolled 

9/4  June  1703.  ‘ 

I,!!’.".™  °f  Dublin’  gei>t’  22d  May.  Kildare. 
1703 ; consideration,  749/. — Killmorebranagh,  part,  296  a 
2 r.  24,  p—  Rent,  2/.  9s.  5 ; bar.  Carbuiy,  co.  Kildare— 

the  estate  of  Francis  Leigh,  attainted. Inrolled  10/4  June 

1703. 

19‘  J0HN  ORMSBY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  9th  June  1703 ; Boscommon 
consideration,  1,160/— The  town  and  lands  of  Castlerubby 

als  Castlerunny,  242  a.  & 24  p— Lissnavaddy,  100  a Mul- 

laghgallane  and  Carrowkeele,  251  a.  prof.  12  a.  bogg;  bar. 
Ballintobber,  co.  Roscomon— Cloncor  and  Caldragh,  40  a. 

— Carrignagapple  and  Clonagh,  77  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  60  a! 
unprof— Lisnedin,  1 cartron,  16  a.  ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon! 

—Rent,  6/.  4s.  6fd—  the  estate  of  George  Talbott,  attainted 
Inrolled  18/4  June  1703. 

22.  JOSEPH  MITCHELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  12th  June  Boscommon. 
1703;  consideration,  1,740/. — The  town  and  lands  of 


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2 Anne.  Ballinlaghlin,  1,4*07  a.  prof.  68  a.  mountain  and  bogg. — Cur- 

ragli,  464  a. — Clonlee,  229  a. — Clonisklan,  229  a.  prof.  40  a. 

Roscommon,  bogg. — Cloghkehan  alias  Pellena,  371a.  — Cloghnacarnane, 
81a.  2r.  32 p. — Bellamullin,  60a. prof.  101a. unprof. — Lower 
Ballybane,  92  a.  3 r.  32  p.  prof.  73  a.  unprof.  — in  Upper 
Ballybane,  73  a.  2r.  8p.— in  Milltrane,  104  a.— Clownefadd, 
192  a.  2 r.  prof.  558  a.  3 K.  16  p.  heath.— in  Vre,  38  a.— Rent, 
1 21. 5s.  7 d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscomon  ; the  estate  of 
Feighry  Flynn  and  Sir  Terence  Dermott,  or  one  of  them, 
attainted. Inrolled  19/A  June  1703. 

Limerick.  25.  THOMAS  WESTROP  of  Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  gent., 
12th  June  1703 ; consideration,  640/.  7s.  2| d. — The  lands  of 
Ballysteen  alias  Ballystephens,  176  a.  1 r.  20  p.;  bar.  Kenry, 

co.  Limerick.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  19 ih  June  1703. 

Meath.  26.  Brigadier  GUSTAVUS  HAMILTON,  14th  June 
1703;  consideration,  728/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Mullagha, 
549  a.  — Rent,  10/.  14s.  10c/. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.— the 
estate  of  Richard  Teeling,  by  lease  from  the  late  Earl  of 
Anglesea,  for  51  years,  from  1st  May  1675,  at  30/.  per 
annum,  besides  3s.  duties,  to  hold  for  the  residue  of  said  term. 
Inrolled  21  st  June  1703. 


Cork.  28.  THOMAS  DALY  of  Kincleagh,  co.  Westmeath,  esq., 
9th  June  1703 ; consideration,  20/. — The  farm  of  Annakissy, 
with  all  the  lands  thereto  belonging  and  therewith  enjoyed ; 
bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke,  which  were  demised  by  Sir  Richard 
Gething  to  Piers  Nagle,  attainted,  for  three  lives,  at  the  rent 
of  150/. Inrolled  21st  June  1703. 

Dublin.  29.  JOHN  FORSTER  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24th  March  1702; 

consideration,  3,980/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Balgriffin, 
473  a.— Stackole,  122  a.  ; bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin.  — the 
former,  the  estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  and 
the  latter  the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq.,  both  attainted. — 
Balgriffin,  subject  to  a lease  of  99  years,  from  25th  March 

1673,  to  Thomas  Stepney,  esq.  at  250 1.  a year. Inrolled 

23 d June  1703. 

Meath.  31.  ISAAC  HOLROID  of  Dublin,  merchant,  7th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  2,440/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Old- 
towne  Ferans  alias  Fennars  and  Little  Ardrums,  447  a.  — 
Rent,  7/.  9s.  11£<Z. ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.  — the  estate  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  attainted. Inrolled  25th  June  1703. 

Dublin.  32.  The  said  ISAAC  HOLROID,  7th  June  1703;  con- 
sideration, 194/. — The  lands  called  Draycott’s  Farm,  in  Glas- 
nevin,  41a.  & 8 p.;  bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin.— demised  by 
Alderman  Daniel  Hutchinson,  20th  March  1674,  to  Thomas 
Browne  esq.,  in  trust  for  Michael  Chamberlain  esq.,  attainted, 
for  the  residue  of  49  years,  from  1st  March  1 674,  at  4 L a year. 

— to  hold  for  the  residue  of  the  said  term. Inrolled  2 6th  June 

1703. 

Cork.  34.  Sir  RICHARD  COX  knt..  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
court  of  Common  Pleas,  20  th  April  1703 ; consideration, 
710/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Agliadullane,  58  a.  2 r.  8 p. 
— Ballintemple,  160  a.  & 32  p. ; bar.  Ibawne  and  Barryroe, 
co.  Cork. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James ; subject  to  a 
chief  rent  of  13s.  Id.  out  of  Agliadullane,  and  1 /.  6s.  Sd.  out 

of  Ballintemple,  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore  and  his  heirs. 

Inrolled  30 tli  June  1703. 


Roscommon.  36.  ANDREW  BLACKBURNE  of  Carrickena,  co. 

Roscomon,  esq.,  12th  June  1703 ; consideration,  189/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Dooneen,  103  a. — Rent,  1/.  0s.  10j</. ; bar. 
and  co.  Roscomon. — the  estate  of  Edward  and  John  Boyton, 
attainted. Inrolled  30/A  June  1703. 


Limerick.  38.  THOMAS  MANSELL  esq.,  7th  June  1703 ; con- 
sideration, 277/.  13s.  6 \d. — The  town  and  lands  of  Drumbane, 
127a.  3 r.  33  p. — in  Garrankissy,  2a. — in  Farrandonagh,  11a. 
— the  common  to  same. — in  Corbally,  2 a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Clan- 
william,  co.  Limerick. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
Inrolled  30 th  June  1703. 


R co  i ot  40.  JOHN  ORMSBY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June  1703  ; 

consideration,  102/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Carnvoy,  b qr., 
90  a.— Rent,  18s.  2d. ; bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscomon. — the 
(122.) 


1703. 


e of  Garret  Dillon  esq.,  attainted. Inrolled  2d  July 


41.  JAMES  M'DONNELL  of  Kilkee,  co.  Clare,  esq.,  Limerick. 
10th  May  1703;  consideration,  72/.  — All  that  messuage, 
house,  or  tenement  in  the  middle  ward  of  the  city  of  Limerick ; 

city  of  Limerick. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  2d  Jidy  1703. 

43.  NICHOLAS  PRICE  of  Hollymount,  co.  Downe,  esq.,  Wexford. 

7th  May  1703  ; consideration,  586/.  — The  lands  of  Bally- 

teige,  whereof  50  a.  are  bogg,  and  Ballygullion,  288  a.;  bar. 

Gorey,  co.  Wexford. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. — 

Inrolled  3d  July  1703. 

44.  BARTHOLOMEW  MAHON  of  Strokestownc,  co.  Roscommon. 
Roscomon,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  296/. — The 

town  and  lands  of  Cloongasny,  1 eartron,  32  a. — Clooncos- 
ker,  39  a. — Cloonskee  and  Carrowganuffe,  75  a. — in  Cloone- 
garoure,  33  a. — Rent,  21.  0s.  6 d. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscomon. — 

the  estate  of  Edward  and  John  Boyton,  attainted. Inrolled 

1th  July  1703. 

46.  WILLIAM  HARRISON  of  Bally-Canvan,  co.  Wa-  Waterford. 
terford,  esq.,  19th  June  1703;  consideration,  240/.  — The 
lands  of  Little  Whitestowne,  and  the  half  plowld  of  Whites- 
towne,  282  a. — Rent,  11.  0s.  7 \d. ; bar.  Upperthird,  co.  Wa- 
terford. — the  estate  of  Walter  Galway,  attainted.  — — 

Inrolled  8th  July  1703. 

48.  Lieutenant  General  WILLIAM  STEWART,  Westmeath. 
21st  June  1703;  consideration,  2,030/. — Part  of  Lickbla  als 
Luckblea,  349  a.  3 n. — Ballymeagh,  289  a.  1 r.  16p.  ; bar. 

Demifore,  co. Westmeath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  8tli  July  1703. 

49.  SAMUEL  MASSEY  of  Dublin,  doctor  of  physick,  Roscommon. 
14th  June  1703 ; consideration,  489/. — The  town  and  lands 

of  Killreagh  alias  Cullreagh,  Tuliin  alias  Tully,  and  Kecly, 

218  a.  prof.  7 a.  common. — Kiltrussan  alias  Kiltrustan  and 
Poldaghane  alias  Cooldnghane,  123  a.  2 it.  32  p— Rent, 

3/.  15s.  11</. ; bar.  and  co.  Roscomon. — the  estate  of  Thomas 
Lacy,  attainted,  except  the  7 a.  of  common,  which  were  the 

estate  of  Edward  Boyton,  attainted. Inrolled  8th  July 

1703. 

50.  CHARLES  LA  BOULEEY  of  Carlow,  gent.,  17th  Carlow. 
June  1703  ; consideration,  61/. — A house  and  garden,  the 

base  court,  and  the  walls  of  a brewhouse  and  malthouse, 
which  were  burnt,  10  A. ; town  of  Carlow. — the  estate  of 
John  Warren,  attainted. — by  lease  from  the  Earl  of  Thomond, 
for  99  years,  if  his  sons  Henry,  Thomas,  and  Janies  should  so 
long  live,  commencing  29th  September  1687,  at  the  rent  of 
51,  and  2s.  6<Z.  receiver’s  fees. Inrolled  13 th  July  1703. 

52.  Sir  RICHARD  LEVINGE,  assignee  of  Sir  Charles  Louth. 
Fielding  knt,  privy  counsellor,  and  governor  of  the  hospital 
of  Kilmainham,  24th  March  1702;  consideration,  1,315/. 

6s.  lljii. — The  town  and  lands  of  Stickilh'n,  235  a.— in  the 
demesne  lands  of  Atherdee,  60  a. — Castleyard,  14  a. — Mul- 
ladrillon,  30 a.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Loutii.  — the  estate  of 
Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted ; which  having 
been  granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney, 
were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated 
2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  342/.  3s.  4 (/., 
being  the  proper  money  of  Sir  Charles  Fielding,  to  Charles 
Campbell  esq.,  in  trust  for  Sir  Charles  and  his  heirs;  which 
trust  the  said  Campbell  declared  by  deed  dated  said  3d  No  • 
vember  1698 ; and  Sir  Charles  assigned  the  same,  and  his 
purchasing  thereof  from  the  trustees,  to  Sir  Richard  Levinge, 
that  he  might  take  a conveyance  from  them  in  his  own  name. 

Inrolled  16 th  July  1703. 

57.  The  said  Sir  RICHARD  LEVINGE,  18th  June  Westmeath. 
1703;  consideration,  433/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Rath- 
connell  West  alias  Clonshever,  189a.  In.  8p. ; bar.  Moyashel 
and  Magheredernon,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolled  llth  July  1703. 

59.  ABRAHAM  ROTH  of  Lou 
esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration 


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2 Ax"-  lands  of  Ullarel,  (part  of  Ballyslianboy,  hereinafter  mentioned,  61.  GEORGE  JONES  of  Rathconrath,  gent.,  8th  June  , 

Kil]mnu  bai,’S  included,)  475  a— Rent,  3/.  10s.  10**— the  remainder  1703 ; consideration,  132/.—' The  town  and  lands  of  Kiiline, 

J'  of  Ballyslianboy,  75  a.— Rent,  3/.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kil-  63  a.;  bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath.  — the  estate  of  Wa 

kenny.  — the  estate  of  Charles  Ryan,  attainted. Inrolled  the  late  King  James Inrolled  26 th  July  1703 

21s/  July  1703. 


Roll,  ‘M  Anne,  tenth  part,  face. 


1.  RICHARD  BURGH  of  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  elke. 
2d  December  1702  ; consideration,  851/.  — The  castle  or 
stone  house,  80  messuages  or  tenements  with  their  gardens, 
containing  250  a.,  with  the  lands  of  Gurteen-Shamrogue, 
near  the  town  of  Fethard. — the  estate  of  Sir  John  Everard, 


north-east  quarter  of  Cork.— the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl 
of  Clancarty,  attainted. Inrolled  6th  March  1702. 


Gurteen-Shamrogue,  15.  ABRAHAM  MORRIS  of  Corke,  gent.,  2d  March 
of  Sir  John  Everard,  1702 ; consideration,  942/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Loghan- 
attainted ; also  all  his  estate  in  the  burgagery  and  demesne  more  and  Logbanbeg,  being  two  plowlands,  containing  614  a. 

lands  of  Feathard,  (except  a slated  house,  a cabbin,  and  gar-  — Rent,  19s.  Id.-,  bar.  Muskery,  co.  Cork. the  estate  of 

den,  the  lands  of  Monyroe,  and  5 a.  of  greets  land,  con-  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty. Inrolled  6 th  March 

veyed  by  Lord  Romney  to  John  Cooke,)  which  having  been  1702. 
granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  after 

Earl  of  Romney,  were  conveyed  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  16.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  27th  Feb- 

atid  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  to  the  said  ruary  1702;  consideration,  687/.  2s.  4Jtf.  — The  town  and 

Richard  Burgh  and  his  heirs;  as  were  the  following  lands  by  lands  of  Ballyrussally  and  Ballygarvegan,  co.  Downe. 

deeds  of  same  date,  being  part  of  the  said  estate,  to  his  bro-  Whereas  Hugh  Savage,  late  of  Portferry,  esq.,  by  deed  of 
ther  William  Burgh  esq.,  in  trust  for  him  the  said  Richard  and  feoffment  dated  8th  April  1665,  conveyed  the  said  lands, 
Ins  heirs,  viz.  the  town  and  lands  of  Kilmackley  and  Grove  with  those  of  Ballyhindry,  to  James  M‘Gill  of  Ballymini- 
Upper  Strake,  153  a.  3 r — Lower  Strake,  43  a.  3 r.— Re-  stragh  and  William  Houston  of  Carricknebres,  subject  to  re- 

bucksland,  46  a.  3 r.  (except  John  Cooke’s  holding,  called  demption  on  payment  of  700/.  and  the  interest,  and  at  the 

Lackenreagh,  supposed  to  contain  43  a.  or  thereabouts;)  bar.  yearly  rent  of  10s.  until  such  redemption;  which  mortgage 

Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary.— subject  to  a chiefly  of  31. 9s.  was  in  trust  for  Hugh  M'Gill  of  Ballyhornon  and  II.Hi  Mont- 

to  the  Archbishop  of  Cashell.— Rent,  1/.  Is.  7* d. Inrolled  gomery  of  Ballymagowan,  esqrs.,  500/.  of  the  said  700/.  beiim- 

llz/i  December  1702.  M‘Gill’s  money,  and  200/.  Montgomery’s ; and  by  a deed  of 

partition,  dated  16th  September  1675,  they  made  a division 
5.  DAVID  LOWE  of  Knockelly,  gent.,  2d  December  °f  the  said  lands;  soon  after  which  M'Gill  died  without 

1702  ; consideration,  633/.  Os.  2f*  — The  castle,  town,  and  issue>  whereby  his  interest  descended  to  the  said  James 

lands  of  Knockelly  and  Leaghgarry,  798  a.  3 r.  8 p.  — the  M'Gill,  as  his  brother  and  heir,  who  took  Ballrussally  and 

third  part  of  Cronipsland  alias  Crompsgrove,  150  a.  3 r.  8p.;  Ballygarvegan  for  his  proportion,  at  6s.  8d.  rent;  and  Mont- 

bar.  Middlethird,  co.  Tipperary.  — the  estate  of  Sir  John  Somery  took  Ballyhendry  at  3s.  id. ; and  the  said  James 

Everard,  attainted,  and  conveyed  to  the  said  David  Lowe  by  M'Gill’s  interest  coming  by  assignments  to  Rowland  Savage 

the  said  Earl  of  Romney,  by  two  several  deeds  of  lease  and  of  Ballygalget,  he  became  attainted,  whereby  the  said  lands 

release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  and  mortgage  money  of  500/.  were  vested  in  the  trustees 
459/.  13s. Inrolled  12 th  December  1702.  which  by  this  deed  they  sold  to  Mr.  Campbell,  subject  to  re- 

demption by  Patrick  Savage  of  Portaferry,  esq.,  heir  to  the 

8.  THOMAS  BURKE  of  Portumna,  esq.,  30th  and  said  HuSb  Savage  the  mortgager. Inrolled  10/4  March 

31st  October  1702;  consideration,  1,300/.— The  redemption  of  1702‘ 
a mortgage  of  the  following  lands,  heretofore  made  by  Hugh 

O’Connor  esq.  to  Terence  Dermott  of  Dublin,  merchant,  18‘  ABRAHAM  DIXON  of  Corke,  gent.,  23d  January 
called  Sir  Terence  Dermott,  since  attainted  ; redeemable  on  1702 ’>  consideration,  140/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Killin- 
Payment  of  1,300/.  and  interest,  the  equity  of  redemption  dola  alias  Killindolin,  105  a.  1b.  24  p.— Rent,  2s.  id. ; bar. 
whereof  was  allowed  by  the  trustees  to  the  said  Thomas  Barrymore,  co.  Corke.  — the  estate  of  Edmond  Barry,  at- 


Burke  on  his  claim,  who  had  purchased  the  same  from 
Charles  O’Connor,  uncle  and  heir  of  the  said  Hugh ; viz. 

the  lands  of  Rosineen  alias  Ballintobber,  1 qr Fumanagh 

alias  Ballymaggeher,  1 qr.  — Moyne  alias  Mogeine,  d».  — 
Rathmeege,  1 qr—  Rathnoleleigh,  1 qr— Bracklone,  1 qr.— 


tainted,  subject  to  a chiefry  of  13s.  id.  to  the  Earl  of  Barry- 
more and  his  heirs. Inrolled  13 th  March  1702. 

19.  Alderman  J OHN  GRAHAM  of  Drogheda,  2d  March 
1702;  consideration,  1,680/.  3s.  7**— ■ The  town  and  lands 


Baninagh  alias  Barinagh,  1 qr— Keelty,  * qr— in’Laragh,  of  Maudistowne,  198  a.  — Upper  DrumgilJ,  141  a.  1 r. — 

2 qrs.,  24.  a.;  bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscomon. Inrolled  Bower  Drumgill,  197a.  1 R. — Newstone,  408a.  2 it Rowskv 

20th  January  1 702.  137  a in  R„n. „i „ •’ 


11.  BARTHOLOMEW  VANHOMRIGH  esq.,  one  of 
the  commissioners  of  the  revenue,  20th  February  1702  ■ con- 
siderations, 493/.  and  637/— The  town  and  lands  of  Cfoghin- 


137  a.  1 r.  — Ballymacolgan,  70  A.  3 R.  — Bawne,  45  a.  ; 

bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath.  — Knock-Isleand,  107  a Rent, 

of  16*’  ° : bar'  Uuleek>  same  co— the  estate  of  Christopher 

n-  B°rd  slane>  attainted,  which  having  been  granted,  15th  April 
1693>  to  Goda,t  Ear'  of  Athlone,  were  by  his  lordship  con- 


milcon,  202  a.  & 8 p.  - Rent,  8s.  7 d.  — Curraghnelaught,  Veyed’  by  two  several  deeds  of  >c«se  and  release,  15  & 16, 

365  a.  2 r.  10  p Rent,  11s.  3d— situate  in  the  manor  of  23  & 24  June  1698>  lbl'  tbe  sllms  of  L350/.  and  136/.  10s., 

Blarney. — the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty  t0  said  Graham Inrolled  18/A  March  1702. 

attainted Inrolled  Is/  March  1702.  ■” 


12.  NICHOLAS  COLETHUIlSTof Ballyally, co.  Cork  “",TT  Vet*  gu,,s,uelat,0ll»  <*•  3d.  — The  tov 

esq.,  2d  March  1702;  consideration,  2,100/.— The  town  a-  I , ,,  8 °f  G,"ryV0Sb  “has  Curryleagh  and  Polerick, 
lands  of  Monyflugh,  6gneeves,  133  a.  & 16  p— Rent  4s.  10</  P T ’’  744  A‘— Rent>  17s-  bar.  Muskery,  co.  Cork 

— Garranavern,  1 plowp,  327  a.  1 r.  8 p—  Rent  6s  2d  — eSt“te  J“Stin  M‘Carthy.  attainted,  which  havi 

Rathaniel  alias  Rathicoole,  d°,  406  a.  3 r.  32  p. Rent  f « / >een  Srantcd>  15th  July  1695,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  af 

Coolshanbally  alias  Colilanivally,  1 pfowl'1  221  2 n no  of  Romney,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lei 

—Rent,  5s.  8 .1  </. — Cool bridogue,  6 gneev’es  168  a X 1C  antl  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  si 

— Rent,  5s.  6}tf— Ardruui,  6 gneeves,  l is  . ’ r>„„,  . ' Pj  of  616i  10  tbe  “‘‘‘I  Daniel  Connor. Inrolled  24 th  Mat 

-Total,  1/.  ,3s.  10**;  bar.  Barretts^ co  C^lScd  17°2' 

6 th  March  1702.  Inrolled 


24.  DANIEL  CONNOR  of  Bandon  Bridge,  merchant 
2d  March  1702;  consideration,  429/.  6s.  9d.  — The  towns 


-Rent,  ZS  i;;r;744  A7Rrb  ’7  ^ ba‘‘-  Muskery,  co.  Corke. 
ent  6?  9d  , " Ulte  °*  Justln  M‘Gartby>  attainted,  which  having 
—Rent!  6s  Td.  8Tlf’ 15th  JU,y  1695’ t0  Henry  Viscollnt  S3’dney.  aftm- 

l , 2 r 3?  r"  EU,  °!  R°mney’  Were  by  bim  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease 

168  A X 1 C ant  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum 

Rent,  4s.  2W  ^ ^ ^ Da"iel  Connor* Inrolled  24/4  March 


14.  THOMAS  BROCKLESBY  of  Cork,  gent.,  2d  March  I,  r i *’  ‘ " ■*  ‘,v-  v*  wnerem 

nOSiCOMaemb,,,  338i._A  frent  lL»,  lived,  », ft  hekeidei,  „„d  ,ppu,»™ae»;  ci,.  Com. 

lng  m front  28  feet  6 inches,  and  in  depth  284  feet  9 inches-  H— /nra/W^/f °F  A‘l  'U'  Gal'vay’  "‘tainted. 


28.  GEORGE  BEIGHTON  of  Cork,  cutler,  9th  March 
1702;  consideration,  160/.— The  messuage  or  house  wherein 


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1825.] 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT. 


385 


Kildare. 


29.  EDMOND  GRAHAM  of  Dublin,  29th  October 
1702;  consideration,  190/.  17s.  lljrf. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Tipperkevan,  150  a.— Rent,  21.  8s.  Id. ; bar.  Uppercross, 
co.  Dublin  and  Kildare,  or  one  of 'them.  — the  estate  of 
Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted,  which  having  been 
granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were  by 
him  conveyed,  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  144/.  12s.  9d., 
to  said  Graham. InroUed  29 tk  March  1703. 

33.  IN  pursuance  of  the  powers  granted  to  the  Chief 
Governors  of  applying  the  profits  of  all  forfeited  Rectories 
and  Tythes  in  the  manner  prescribed,  page  362,  Hugh  Earl 
of  Mount  Alexander,  and  Thomas  Keightley  esq.,  Lords  Jus- 
tices, appointed  and  directed  divers  sums  of  money  to  be  laid 
out  in  repairing  and  rebuilding  several  churches,  with  the 
consent  of  the  respective  bishops ; and  also  directed,  with  the 
like  consent,  that  after  the  expiration  of  the  said  term  of  20 
years,  the  profits  of  all  the  said  forfeited  rectories,  Stc.  should 
be  disposed  and  employed  for  the  perpetual  augmentation  of 
the  under-mentioned  rectories  and  vicarages,  in  the  following 
manner  and  proportions ; viz. — The  profits  of  the  impropriate 
rectory  of  Narraghmore,  for  the  perpetual  augmentation  of 
the  vicarage  thereof. — R.  Dunmanoge  alias  BeUaghmore,  to 
augment  the  Vic.  thereof. — R.  Stackumney,  to  augment  the 
Vic.  thereof  as  now  united.— the  tythes,  great  and  small,  of 
Bullock,  to  augment  the  Vic.  of  Stillorgan  or  Kill. — Castle- 
towne  and  Oldtowne  tythes,  parcell  of  the  R.  of  Killdrought, 
to  augment  the  Vic.  thereof.— one  moiety  of  the  rectory  of 
Donacomper,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Kildrought. — the  R.  of 
Killadowen,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Straffan  ; the  other  moiety 
of  the  K.  of  Donacomper,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Clandalkin. — 
the  R.  of  Clonsillagh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof ; Dublin 
Du,.— the  rectories  and  tythes  of  Lismalin,  Scaddanstowne, 
and  Kilkennybeggs,  and  Barretts  Grange,  to  augment  the  R. 
of  Boulick. — the  R.  and  T.  of  Any  and  Hospital,  to  augment 
the  V.  of  Any. — the  R*  and  T!  of  Downalong,  Killfrush,  and 
Kilcolane,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Emley. — the  R'  and  T*  of 
Ballynemoonymore  alias  Ballynemoony,  Ballinloghy,  Bally- 
nard  ais  Hartiloge,  and  Rochestowne,  Boscanstowne  als 
Foxtowne  ais  Mooretowne,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Abby- 
owney. — the  R.  and  tythes  of  Templebreedy,  to  augment  the 
V.  of  Grean. — the  R.  and  T*  of  Cahircomey  and  Ullo  alias 
Ullence,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Toome. — the  R’and  T*of  Lud- 
denbegg,  Willistowne,  and  Newcastle,  to  augment  the  V.  of 
Abbyowney ; Cashell  and  Emley  Dio. — the  R’  and  T‘  of 
Annagh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R’  and  T*  of  Becan, 
to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  and  T‘  of  Maheremore,  to 
augment  die  V.  thereof.— the  R.  and  T‘  of  Dub  Dulagh,  Rin- 
kippin,  Ardragoole,  and  Ballinglasse,  to  augment  the  V.  of 
Dulagh.— the  R.  and  T*  of  Kilkilvery,  to  augment  the  V. 
thereof. — die  R.  and  T.  of  Donaghpatrick  and  Beaghmore,  to 
augment  the  V.  of  Donaghpatrick. — the  R.  and  T‘  of  Killman- 
nagh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.— the  R.  and  T‘  of  Ballyne- 
coorty,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  and  T'  of  the 
Islands  of  Bophim  and  Clare,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.— the 
R.  and  T‘  of  Carrowraore  and  Quessingtowne,  to  augment  the 
V.  thereof.— the  R.  and  T‘  of  Rabane  and  Ogaralee,  to  aug- 
ment the  V.  thereof.— the  R.  and  T*  of  Kilcrevanta,  to  augment 
the  V.  thereof.— the  II.  and  T*  of  ICilcomine,  to  augment  the 
V.  thereof.  — the  R.  and  T‘  of  Killeneene,  to  augment  the 
V.  thereof.— the  R.  and  T‘  of  Killanine,  to  augment  the  V. 
thereof;  Tuam  Dio— the  R.  of  Moyglare,  to  augment  the 
V.  thereof.— the  T!  of  Culmullin,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. 

the  T‘  of  the  R.  of  Ratoath  and  Kilcormuck,  to  augment 

the  V.  of  Athlone ; Meath  Dio.— the  R.  of  Down ings  and 
Grangeclear,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Kilcock. — the  R.  of  Killish 
alias  Ballykean,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Killadurry  alias 
Phillipstowne. — the  tythes  of  Clownings,  White’s  Hill,  and 
Tobbero"an,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Great  Connell. — the  T‘  of 
Staplestowne  and  Hodgcstowne,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Don- 
neda. — the  R.  of  Killybeggs,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Clane. — 


ment  the  V.  of  Lorum. — the  R.  and  T!  of  Atliade,  to  augment  2 Amt.. 

Ballen;  Leigiilin  Dio.  — the  R.  of  Ardcarn,  to  augment 

the  V.  thereof. — the  T*  of  Cahir,  Emblagh,  Clonicause,  Led-- 
rugall,  Carrowmore,  and  Carrowkeile,  and  part  of  the  R.  of 
Kilkevan,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof;  Elphin  Dio. — theR. 
of  Brinny,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  St.  Owens 
alias  Atlinowen,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.  — • the  R.  of 
Templebreedy,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof ; Cork  and  Rosse 
Dio. — the  R.  of  Abbgormogan,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Clonfert. 

. — the  R.  of  Killconnell,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of 
Killgerrill,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof— the  R.  of  Clontuskert, 
to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  Aghrim,  to  augment 
the  V.  thereof.  — the  R.  of  Tohennah,  to  augment  the  V. 
thereof. — the  R.  of  Killane,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the 
R.  of  Creagh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  Killcluny,- 
to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  BallymcWard,  to  aug- 
ment the  V.  thereof.— the  R.  of  Killtullagh,  to  augment  the 
V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  Clonkeenkerily,  to  augment  the  V. 
thereof. — the  R.  of  Killconeerin,  to  augment  thfe  V.  thereof. — 
the  R.  of  Killrickill  and  R.  and  V.  of  Leitrim,  to  augment  the 
V.  of  Killrickill.  — the  R.  of  Killorane,  to  augment  the  V. 
thereof. — the  R.  of  Killmordaly,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.— 
the  R.  of  Killalatan,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof;  Clonfert 
and  Kilmacduagh  Dio. — the  R.  of  KiUany,  with  the  glebe 
thereof,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof ; Clogher  Dio.  — the  R. 
of  Uregare,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Munichin,  in  Limerick. — the 
R.  of  Brugh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.  — the  R.  of  Kil- 
finane,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof;  Limerick  Dio.  — the 
R.  of  Tartagh,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof ; the  rectorial  tythes 
of  Rossinane,  Kilbeekillagh,  Kilbecan,  and  Killaghy,  to  aug- 
ment the  V.  of  Rathkeran ; Ossory  Dio.— the  R’  and  T*  of 
Temple  Mitchell  ais  St.  Nicholas,  Dennis,  Cnrragsilly,  Castle- 
John,  Ballyvor,  Coolejackin,  and  the  glebe  land  of  Grange- 
moclear,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Grange-moclear ; Water- 
ford and  Lismore  Dio.  — the  R’  and  T*  of  Ballybrinn, 
Rathnagranagh  alias  Lnrho,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Larho ; 

Killaloe  Dio.— the  R.  of  Runny,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof; 

CloYNE  Dio.  — Dated  9th  March  1702.  INote : I consent 
as  to  repairing  and  rebuilding  of  Raphoe  church,  as  in  my 
petition  before  the  Lords  Justices,  but  dissent  to  much  of  the 

rest,  particularly  the  augmentations.  — John  Raphoe.] 

InroUed  22 d March  1702. 

4,2.  The  Right  Honourable  PHILIP  SAVAGE  esq.,  chan-  Carlow. 
cellor  of  the  Exchequer,  24th  March  1702 ; consideration, 

3941.  10s.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballykelly,  645  a.  — 

Shangarry,  500  a.— Ballmrush,  500  A. — Shraugh,  140  A.— in 
Mishell,  219a.— in  Killmaglish,  40  a. — Carranpurseen,200A.; 
bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow.— Portrusheen,  with  Toobinstowne 
and  part  of  Buolymore,  700  a— Heraldstowne,  250  a.  ; bar. 

Rathvilly,  same  co. — the  estate  of  John  Baggott  esq.,  attainted, 
which  having  been  granted,  26th  February  1697,  to  Joost  Earl 
of  Albemarle,  were  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated 
27th  and  28th  February  1698,  for  the  sum  of  300/.,  conveyed 
to  Charles  Baldwin  of  Dublin,  esq.,  in  trust  for  Mark  Baggot 
esq.,  to  whom,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  8th  and 
9th  March  1698,  he  conveyed  the  same  in  execution  of  the  said 
trusts ; and  the  said  Baggott,  by  indenture  dated  22d  March 
1702,  assigned  and  made  over  his  interest  and  right  of  pur- 
chasing the  premises  from  the  trustees,  for  305/.  10s.,  to  said 
Ph.  Savage. Inrolled  8 Ih  April  1703. 

48.  EDMOND  STAFFORD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  18th  March  Meath. 

1702;  consideration,  403/.  2s.  9Jrf— The  towns  and  lands 
of  Brownstowne,  564  A.  — Realtogg  alias  Raloge,  123  a.  — 

Total  rent,  13/.  17s.  9 d. ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath.— the  estate 
of  Henry  Dowdall,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted, 

31st  May  1697,  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albemarle,  his  lordship,  by 
deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  8th  and  9th  March  1698,  for 
the  sum  of  1,500/.,  conveyed  the  same  to  Henry  Leslie  elke, 
in  trust  for  thesaid  Edward  Stafford. InroUed 1th May  1703. 


die  R.  of  Carragh,  to  augment  die  V.  of  Naas ; Kildare  Dio. 

the  R.  or  V.  of  KiUany,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Killegny. — the 

r.  of  Killesk,  to  augment  die  V.  of  St.  James,  Dunbrody. — 
the  T‘,  great  and  small,  of  Clonleagh,  Donald,  and  Bally- 
golvert,  to  augment  the  V.  of  New  Rosse. — the  T*,  great  and 
small,  of  Bally  nemooneymore,  Newtowne,  andCahoore,  part  of 
the  R.  of  Donoghmore,  to  augment  the  V.  of  Kilmuckridge ; 
Ferns  Dio.— the  R.  of  Carnow,  to  augment  the  V.  diereof.— 
the  R.  of  Graige,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof. — the  R.  of  Grange 
Sylvia,  to  augment  the  V.  thereof.— the  R.  of  Ballyellin,  toaug- 
( 122.) 


52.  ANTHONY  SHEPPARD  of  Newcnsde,  co.  Long-  Westmeath. 
ford,  5th  May  1703;  consideration,  189/.  — The  lands  of 
Touranim,  69  a.  3 r.  ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  co.  Westmeath. 

—the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  10/4  May 

1703. 

53.  WILLIAM  TAYLER  of  Burton,  co.  Cork,  esq.,  Limerich. 
8th  May  1703;  considerations,  806/.  & 3,059/. — The  town  and 

lands  of  Bally narnony,  374  a.  3r.— Ballyglahane,  513  a.  1 R.— 


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Kilkenny.  57.  ARTHUR  ANDERSON  elke.,  5th  May  1703 ; con-  60.  EDWARD  RILEY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  27th  April 
siderntion,  188/.-ThelandsofBallybragh,85A.— Rent,  2/.6s.;  1703  ; consideration,  207/.— The  lands  of  Orfstowne  59a  • 
bar.  Ida,  co.  IUlkenny  - the  estate  of  James  Bulger,  at-  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meem-the  estate  of  the  late  King  James! 
tainted Inrolled  14/A  May  1703.  Inrolled  4 th  June  1703. 


Anno  Annas,  10"  pars  dor  so. 

Wiaml°  TW°  IN]DENTURES-  23<l  July  1701  and  mornagli,  * plowl",  153  a.  3 n.  8 p— Rent,  11. 16  s.  6d. ; bar. 

Waterford.  3(1  ‘November  1702,  by  which  the  trustees  restore  to  James  Muskery,  co.  Corke— the  estate  of  Justin  M‘Carthy,  attainted, 
Earl  of  Tyrone  several  lands  in  the  counties  of  Wicklow  and  which  having  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were 
Waterford,  which  had  been  mortgaged  by  Earl  Richard,  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  2d  and  3d  Novem- 

his  father,  to  forfeiting  persons. Inrolled  27 th  October  and  ber  1698,  for  the  sum  of  1,0311.  Is.  6 d.,  conveyed  to  the  said 

181/i  November  1702.  Frenke. Inrolled  10 th  March  1702. 


o.  5.  LAURENCE  STEELE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24th  October 
1702;  consideration,  2,130/.  7s.  lOjrf.  — The  castle,  town, 
and  lands  of  Rathbride  alias  Rathbridge,  viz.  Rathbride  and 
Rullocktowne,  607  a.  prof.  1 37  a.  unprof.— Rent,  5s.,  and  5s. 

for  a fair  at  Rathbride;  bar.  Ophaly,  co.  Wicklow. the 

estate  of  Francis  Leigh  esq.,  attainted,  which  having  been 
granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Sidney,  were  conveyed  by  him, 
by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November 

1698,  to  the  said  Laurence  Steele  and  his  heirs. Inrolled 

14/A  December  1702. 

8.  HENRY  Lord  SANTRY,  14th  December  1702; 
consideration,  1,200/. — The  redemption  of  the  manor,  towns, 

and  lands  of  Great  and  Little  Kilcarne in  Seon,  4 a.  ; co. 

Meath— which,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  19th  and 
20th  December  1682,  had  been  mortgaged  by  his  father, 
Richard  Lord  Santry,  to  Thomas  Browne,  Patrick  Allen,’ 
and  Michael  Chamberlain,  in  trust  for  James  Dempsy  esq., 

since  attainted,  for  securing  900/.  and  interest. Inrolled 

HI  th  January  1702. 

10.  THOMAS  CARTER  of  Holybrook,  co.  Dublin,  esq., 

31st  October  1702;  consideration,  4,990/.  19s.  7d. The 

town  and  lands  of  Mabestowne,  101  a.  ; bar.  Dunboyne,  co. 

Meath.  — the  estate  of  James  Hackett  esq.,  attainted 

Davidstowne alias  Dardistowne,  56  a.  2 it. ; rent,  1/.  2s.  10 Jd.; 
same  bar.  and  co — Ilobertstowne,  170  a.  ; rent,  3/.  8s.  1 1 \d. 
— Johnstowne,  90  a.;  >ent,  1/.  16s.  I\d— Woodtowne  alias 
Woodton,  184  a.;  rent,  3/.  14s.  6 id.  — part  of  Greenoge, 
170  a.;  rent,  3/.  8s.  lOitf. — Milltowne-Greenoge,  7 a.  ; rent, 
2s.  10</. — the  commons  of  Greenoge,  133  a.;  rent,  21. 13s.  lO^d. 
Fidalfe-Balfe  alias  Fidalf-Kerdiff,  165  a.;  rent,  3/.  6s.  lOrf. 

— Fidalf-Rochfort,  137  a.;  rent,  21.  15s.  3Jd.  — the  com- 
mons of  Lough  alias  commons  to  the  adjacent  towns,  55  a. 

2 r.  ; rent,  11.  2s.  5jrf— Dunreagh,  63  A.;  rent,  11.  5s.  8Jd. 

— Bally M‘Laughlin  alias  Ballymuglassin,  86  a.;  rent,  1/.  14s. 

1 0 d. — Baltrasney  alias  Baltrasson,  266  A.  2 r.  ; rent,  5/.  7s.  1 Id. 

— Cookcstowne,  213  a.  ; rent,  41.  6s.  3d— Killeglan,  439  a.  ; 
rent,  8/.  17s.  91d.;  same  co.  — the  estate  of  Sir  Anthony 
Mulledy  knt,  which  having  been  granted,  1st  July  1693,  to 
Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the 
sum  of  3,735/.,  to  said  Carter  and  his  heirs,  subject  to  the 
chiefrys  of  13s.  4 d.  out  of  Greenoge,  and  13s.  9d.  out  of 
Fidalfe-Balfe,  to  Edward  Corker  esq.,  and  7/.  out  of  Mabes- 
towne, payable  to  the  estate  of  Symon  Lutterell  deceased. 
-Inrolled  27/A  February  1702. 

15.  WILLIAM  SPREAD  of  Ballycanneen,  in  the  north 
liberties  of  Cork,  gent.,  2d  March  1702;  consideration,  499/. 
-The  town  and  lands  of  Ballycanneen,  * plowl",  131  a. 

2 r.  16  r— Rent,  8s.  10d.;  north  liberties,  city  of  Corke— 

the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty,  atrainted 

Inrolled  6/A  March  1702. 

“•  PIERCY  FREAKE  of  Rathbarry,  esq.,  19th  January 
1702;  consideration,  1,618/.  4s.  4d.  — The  town  and  lands 
of  Castlehinchy,  187  a— Currybegg  and  Currymore,  2 plow- 
lands,  518  A.  & 32  p.  Mullaghroe  and  Lackaree,  2 plowl"* 

205  a.  1 r.  24  p.  — Killenesty  alias  Kiliasty  and  Ballyne! 


20.  RICHARD  BAMBER  merchant,  11th March  1702;  /Wear/ 

consideration,  756/.  6s.  Hd— ' The  town  and  lands  of  Ardcalfe, 

159  a. — in  Faganstowne  and  Brayestowne,  162  a. — in  Bryans- 

towne,  23  a.  & 13  p. — in  Shalvanstowne,  152  a.  2 r.  13  p. in 

Hilltowne,  20  a.  3 r.  13  p— Total,  517  a.  1 r.  39  p— Rent, 

10/.  8s.  6 Ad.;  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath— the  estate  of  Chris- 
topher Lord  Slane,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted  to 
Godart  Earl  of  Athlone,  were  conveyed  by  him,  by  deeds  of 
lease  and  release  dated  13th  and  14th  June  1698,  for  777/.  13s., 
to  Said  Bam  ber — —Inrolled  22d  March  1702. 

26.  WILLIAM  CONOLLY  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19th  March  Head 

1702 ; consideration,  390/.  8s.  5Ad— The  castle,  manor,  town, 
and  lands  of  Moyrath,  Ballytallan,  and  Pubblestowne  alias 
Pottlestowne,  925  a.  & 8 p. — in  Culronane,  2 tenements,  5 a. 

a fishing  weare  on  the  river  Trimblestowne,  and  2 a.  ; bar. 

Lune,  co.  Meath.  — the  castle,  manor,  town,  and  lands  of 
Tymon alias Taghmon,  433a.  2b.  24p.prof.  196a.  unprof— 

Galmoystowne,  226  a Parcellstowne,  265  A.  1 R.— Garry- 

sallagb,  184  a.  2 it.  28  p— Downe,  89  a.  3 r.  28  p.  prof.  10  a. 
unprof— Martinstowne,  223  a.  1 r— the  castle,  manor,  town, 

and  lands  of  Farrow  alias  Farrough,  200  a.  & 28  p. Rath- 

bennett,  50  a.  1 it.  4p.  prof.  27  a.  unprof.  — the  Logh  of 
Loglilagher,  36  a.  unprof.  — Knightswood  alias  Kingswood, 

242  a.  prof.  306  a.  unprof—  Rathnisky  alias  Rainiske,  33  a. 

2 R. — in  Ballyvadde  alias  Ballnadd,  58  a.  2 r.  30  p. Ilath- 

lenagh,  89  a.  2 r.  30  p.  prof.  58  a.  unprof— Killenebogh,  21  a. 

— Scurlockstowne,  63  a.  & 28  p.  ; bar.  Corlcery,  same  co— 
BaUreagh  alias  Ballrevagh,  363  a— more  in  the  same,  30  a.  Westme„ 
1 r.  24  p— Edmondstowne,  108  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  3 a.  2 it.  24  p. 
unprof—1 Tevering  alias  Turing,  184  a.  & 16  p—  Kingsland! 

144  a.  1 R.  8 1*.  prof.  1 a.  3r.  24  p.  unprof— Nugentstowne, 

121  a— Marlestowne,  90a.  3 r.  24  p—  Clare,  11  a.  2 n.  32p. ; 
bar.  Moyashell  and  Magberedernon,  co.  Westmeath-.— 
Williamstowne,  205  a.  3 r.  32  p.  prof.  1 5 a.  unprof—  Mul- 
chanstowne,  81  a.  3 r.  25  p.  prof.  9 a.  unprof— Hiskinstowne, 

126  A.  & 36  p.  ; bar.  Delvin,  same  co.  - Cumoegbegg,  1 qr. ; Foscomm. 
Umioegmore,  1 qr.,  Carrowmilare,  1 qr,  and  Carruglogh, 

1 qr,  330  a— Ganbally-Thomas,  4 qrs,  459  a— Cluniquin, 

4qrs,  284  a.  — Cluuumurry,  1 qr,  1 1 5 a.  — Burnett  alias 
Borroglmough,  1 qr,  100  a— Bayannagh,  1 qr,  and  Tullan- 
tippen,  1 qr,  172  a.  — Tobberowry  with  Carrowbaddagh 
4 qrs,  398  a— Killines,  Coylins  alias  East  Coylins,  3 cartrons, 

A-  Owen,  1 qr,  37  a.  ; bar.  and  co.  Roscommon. the 

estate  of  Sir  John  Nugent  and  Colonel  Richard  Nugent,  at- 
tainted—Ballynemony,  Newtowne,  and  Cahore,  500  a.  ; bar.  Wexford 
Ballaheen,  co.  Wexford— the  estate  of  James  Gille<mn,  at- 
tainted—Boderaue,  129  a.;  bar.  Shelburne,  same  co— Rent, 

111/.  8s.  9,}//. — the  estate  of  John  Itchingham,  attainted. all 

which,  having  been  granted  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albemarle,  were  by 
him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  29th  and  30th  March 
1699,  for  the  sum  of  2,000/,  conveyed  to  William  Conolly 
esq,  and  his  heirs,  except  the  lands  in  co.  Wexford,  which 
were  conveyed  by  him,  by  deeds  dated  9th  and  10th  March 
1698,  for  1,000/.,  to  Thomas  Moore  of  Dublin,  gent,  in  trust 

for  the  said  William  Conolly  and  his  heirs Inrolled 

24th  March  1702. 

33.  JOHN  SPREAD  of  Corke,  merchant,  6th  December  Cork. 
1702 ; consideration,  485/.  — The  lands  and  tenements  of 


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Shyane,  and  part  of  Inchiraore,  223  a.  & 32  p. — Rent,  8s.  7<Z. ; 
bar.  Muskery,  co.  Corke. — die  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of 
Clancarty,  attainted. InroUed  26 t/i  March  1703. 

34.  DANIEL  CONNOR  of  Bandon  Bridge,  merchant, 
23d  March  1702  ; consideration,  988/. — The  casde,  town,  and 
lands  of  Mashannaglass,  567  a. — Rent,  11/.  17s.  10K ; bar. 
Muskery,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clan- 
carty, attainted. InroUed  26 th  March  1703. 

36.  EDWARD  RILEY  of  Dublin,  esq.,30th  October  1702; 
consideration,  875/.  12s.  llfd.  — The  town  and  lands  of 
Prantstowne,  231a.;  bar.  Screene,  co.  Meath.  — a moiety 
of  Rayestowne,  74  a.  & 20  p.  — Archerstowne,  140  a.  — in 
Miltowne,  72  a.  2 r.— in  Grenoge,  9 a.  ; bar.  Ratoath,  same 
co. — Rent,  51.  3s.  Sd. — the  estate  of  Mathew  Barnwall  of 
Archerstowne,  attainted,  which,  having  been  granted  to  Joost 
Earl  of  Albemarle,  were  conveyed  by  him,  23d  and  24di  March 

1699,  for  1,250/.,  to  said  Riley Inrolled  With  March 

1703. 

40.  ROBERT  PACKENHAM  of  Brooklyn,  esq., 
17th  March  1702;  consideration,  1/.  17s.0J</.— The  towns  and 
lands  of  Upper  and  Lower  Rathwyne,  523  a.  & 27  p. — Agha- 
velvy,  29  a.  3 r.  2 p. — Ryverstowne,  481  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof. 
41  A.  1 R.  unprof.— Ballinlea,  79  a.  1 R.  27  p.— Ballrewen, 
60  a.  prof.  25  a.  unprof.  — Woodsdowne,  105  a.  3 r.  30  p. 
prof.  257  a.  unprof. — Castledowne,  65  a.  & 39  p.  prof.  119  a. 
2 r.  unprof. — Greatdowne,  303  a.  3 r.  12  p.  prof.  257  a.  un- 
prof. — Newtowne,  158  a.  3 r.  24  p.  prof.  241a.  3r.  7 p.  un- 
prof.—Heathstowne,  492  a.  2 R.  prof.  342  a.  3 R.  unprof.— 
Colcahan,  69  a.  1 R.  32  p. — Crodanstowne,  135  a.  prof.  39  a. 
unprof. — Ballicknetry  alias  Ballinehihy,  380  a.  & 23  p.  prof. 
10  a.  2 r.  unprof. — Mucklin,  38  a.  2 r.  5 p. — Bartinstowne 
alias  Beatonstowne,  17  a.  2 r.  37  p. ; bar.  Ferbill,  co.  West- 
meath.— die  estates  of  Redmond  and  Hugh  Mulledy  esqrs., 
attainted,  which  having  been  granted  to  Joost  Earl  of  Albe- 
marle, were  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  9th 
and  10th  March  169S,  for  2,000/.,  conveyed  to  John  Rotton 
of  Dublin,  <rent,  in  trust  for  the  said  Robert  Packenham, 
which  trust  he  declared  by  deed  dated  27th  April  1699. 
InroUed  16 th  April  1703. 


46.  MORGAN  RYAN  of  Dublin,  esq.,  26th  April  1703; 
consideration,  192/. — The  lands  of  Outerush,  North,  called 
Derryarigid,  122  a.  — Rent,  1/.  17s.  0.{</. ; bar.  Tullogh,  co. 

Clare. — die  estate  of  John  and  Teige  Ryan,  attainted. 

Inrolled  3 d May  1703. 

47.  BRYAN  GUNNINGof Roscommon, gent.,  19th March  Ji 

1702;  consideration,  500/.  7s.  6J«i. — The  lands  of  Ardkillin, 
182  a.— Faulsk,  66  a.— Cloneigh,  120  a.— in  Cartron,  16  a. 
—in  Lisquirke,  73  a.  2 r.— Total,  457  a.  2 r.  ; bar.  and  co. 
Roscomon. — the  estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted, 
which  having  been  granted  to  Godart  Earl  of  Athlone, 
15th  April  1693,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release  dated  28th  and  29th  June  1698,  for  221/.,  to  said 
Bryan  Gunning. Inrolled  5th  May  1703. 

52.  JOHN  IVERS  of  Mount  Ivers,  co.  Clare,  esq., 
26th  April  1703;  consideration,  261/.— Part  of  the  quarter  or 
plowF  of  Clontra,  75  a.— Rent,  1/.  2s.  9Jrf. — part  of  Bally- 
brogliane,  66  a. — Rent,  lZ.0s.0J<Z. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 
—the  former  being  the  estate  of  Richard  Grace  gent.,  and 
the  latter  being  the  estate  of  Nicholas  White,  merchant,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  12 th  May  1703. 

55.  JOHN  HAMOND  of  Corke,  gent.,  2d  April  1703  ; 
consideration,  130/.— The  house  wherein  he  dwelt,  with  the 
backsides  and  appurtenances ; city  Corke. — to  hold  for  the 

life  of  Thomas  Coppinger,  attainted. Inrolled  Vith  May 

1703. 

56.  Alderman  JOHN  ECCLES  of  Dublin,  12th  May 

1703  ; consideration,  1,944/.  — All  die  lands  called  Bally- 
bou»ht,  54a.  3r.  24f.;  bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin.— the  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  14t/t  May  1703. 

58.  LEWIS  MEARES  of  Meares  Court,  esq.,  and 
GEORGE  JONES  of  Rathconnell,  gent.,  co.  Westmeath, 
7th  May  1703;  consideration,  1,2511. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Skeaghbegg  (part),  16  a.— part  of  Fartliingstowne,  34  a.— 
part  of  Capahenhan,  26  a.— Lurgan,  40  a.— part  of  Rowlands- 
towne,  37  a.  — Ballinlugg,  200  a.  — Simonstowne,  67  a.  — 
Rath,  19  a.— Releek,  15  a.  ; bar.  Rathconratb,  co.  West- 
meath.   die  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

| 1st  June  1703. 


Clare. 


Corh. 


Dublin. 


Westmeath. 


Roll,  2 d Anne,  eleventh  part,  face. 


Ito  co  in. 


Kildare. 


King's  Co. 


Kdlent 


Cork. 


1 JOHN  TRENCH  of  Dungar,  esq.,  12th  June  1703; 
consideration,  232/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Carrowdrishagh, 

97  A, Rent,  1/.  0s.  Sd. ; i bar.  Bellamoe,  co.  Roscomon. — 

the  estate  of  Feaghry  Flynn,  attainted. Inrolled  23 d June 

1703. 

2.  WILLIAM  GORE  of  Woodford,  esq.,  14th  June  1703 ; 

consideration,  42/.— One  fourth  part  of  die  town  and  lands  of 
Belnagare  and  Rathnalig,  with  the  fourth  part  of  the  corn- 
mill  175  a.;  bar.  Ballintober,  co.  Roscomon.  — the  estate 
of  Charles  O’Connor,  attainted. Inrolled  23d  June  1703. 

3.  Colonel  WENTWORTH  HARMAN,  12th  June 

1703;  consideration,  1,090/.— The  town  and  lands  of  New- 
town Clane  and  part  of  Hoarestowne  alias  Harristowne, 
302  a.  1 R.  24  p. ; bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare.— die  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  24 th  June  1703. 

6.  THOMAS  T1LSON  junior,  gent.,  2d  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  420/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Lurtanemore, 
277  a.  2 r.— Rent,  51. 4s.  8 \d. ; bar.  Ballyboy,  King’s  Co.— 

the  estate  of  Charles  Geogliegan,  attainted. Inrolled 

22 d June  1703. 

7.  JOHN  LANGRISH  of  Knocktopher,  esq.,  12di  June 

1703 ; consideration,  457/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Mil- 
towne and  Mocully,  170  a.— the  commons  thereto  belonging, 
200  a.  — White’s  Castle,  69  a.  ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.—the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed 

25 th  June  1703. 

9.  THOMAS  PUTLAND  of  Dublin,  esq.,  assignee  of 
Diana  Mitchell,  administratrix  of  Joseph  Mitchell,  late  of 
Barnetstownc,  co.  Cork,  gent.,  16th  March  1702;  consider- 
(122.) 


ation,  668/.  Is.  2 \d.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballynduage 
alias  Ballydaagh,  228  a.  2 r.  prof.  32  a.  unprof.  — mountain 
thereto  belonging,  471a.  — Rent,  13s.  3f</.  — Carrigacunna 
and  Cappa,  356  a.  ; bar.  Fermoy,  co.  Corke.— the  estate  of 
Sir  Richard  Nagle,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted, 
15di  July  1695,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were  by  him,  by 
deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698, 
for  383/.  16s.  8<Z.,  conveyed  to  Samuel  Mitchell  of  Barnards- 
towne,  same  co.,  gent.,  brother  of  the  said  Joshua,  in  trust  for 
said  Joshua ; and  the  said  Diana,  23d  February  1702,  assigned 
her  interest  therein,  and  her  right  of  repurchasing  the  same 
from  the  trustees,  to  the  said  Thomas  Putland  and  his  heirs. 
Inrolled  28 th  June  1703.  . 

14.  Colonel  WENTWORTH  HARMAN,  22d  June 
1703;  consideration,  174/. — A moiety  or  full  half  of  the  town 
and  lands  of  Ballure  and  Slraghnedarry  ; bar.  Forth,  co. 

Carlow.— the  estate  of  John  Warren,  attainted. Inrolled 

29</i  June  1703. 

16.  JOHN  DRURY  of  Dublin,  gent.,  31st  May  1703 ; 
consideration,  493/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Philpotstowne, 
143A.-Re.it,  8Z.5s.2K;  bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.  - the 

estate  of  Luke  Dowdall,  attainted.. InroUed  ls<  July 

1703. 

18.  THOMAS  SHUTE  clothier,  30th  April  1703;  con- 

sideration, 24/.— All  that  house  called  the  Quakers  Meeting 
House,  in  Youghall,  co.  Cork.  — the  estate  of  Nicholas 
Ronane,  attainted. InroUed  2d  July  1703. 

19.  RICHARD  BALDWIN,  one  of  the  senior  fellows  ol 

Trinity  college  near  Dublin,  21st  June  1703 ; consideration, 
770/. The  lands  of  Great  Treffans,  204  a.;  bar.  Moyfenragh, 


Meath. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


'•  «>■  Meath.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

2d  July  1703. 

20.  WILLIAM  COCK  BAKER,  27th  April  1703 ; con- 
sideration, 200/.  — A brick  house,  with  a back  house,  stable,  I 
and  sheds  adjoining,  containing  in  front  28  feet,  in  the  rear 
28  feet,  extending  in  length  from  front  to  rear  1 06  feet,  in 
Church-street,  par.  St.  Michans,  city  Dublin. — the  estate 
of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted Inrolled  2d  July  1703. 

21  .JOHN QUINN  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June  1703; 
consideration,  470/.  — All  that  messuage  called  the  Bull  Inn, 
with  a large  stable,  and  all  those  ten  small  brick  houses  in 
Patrick-street  and  Bull  Alley,  city  Dublin.  — the  estate  of 
Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  2d  My  1703. 

A.  23.  PATRICK  VANCE  of  Fort  Hill,  co.  Longford,  gent., 
18th  June  1703;  consideration,  314/.  — Part  of  Ballagh, 
134  a.  & 8 p. ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Magheredernon,  co  West- 
meath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled 

6/4  My  1703. 

25.  DANIEL  JACKSON  of  Clonshagh,  clke.,  23d  March 
1702;  consideration,  492/.—  The  town  and  lands  of  Holy-  ; 

woodrath,  96  a.  & 24  p. ; bar.  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. the 

estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  1th  My  1703. 

27.  Alderman  WILLIAM  GIBBONS  of  Dublin,  1 
12th  June  1703;  consideration,  511/. — The  town  and  lands  ( 
of  Phrompstowue,  126  a.  3 a.;  bar.  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin.  £ 

—the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  8th  My  C 


41.  JOHN  PACEY  of  Dublin,  esq,  21st  J,ne  „os . 

consideration,  9551— All  those  lands  called  Seurloc!,.  Forme  — * 

29a.  tmSr  -Handeoeb,  Fame,  84a.  Sr— Eustnoes 

4. rate  38  a.  ft  1 e-Rcnt,  u m,  * , , j, 

rr  ««ate  of 

the  late  IOng  James Inrolled  4/4  August  1703. 

42.  PHILIP  SAVAGE  esq.,  privy  conn',  23d  June  1703 ; DuUk 
cmisideraHon,  120/.— All  that  plott  of  ground  whereon  stood 

t e .mnsof  an  old  timber  house,  in  St.  MichaelVlane,  will, 
all  back  houses,  backsides,  gardens,  &c.  thereto  belon<rin<r- 
city  Dublin.— the  estate  of  Daniel  Arthur  of  Dublin,  mer- 

chant,  attainted,  commonly  called  Sir  Daniel  Arthur  knt 

Inrolled  4 th  August  1703. 

44  EDWARD  STRATFORD  of  Bel.n,  co.  Kildare  T 

t?"  1 1?  “5f*mtio»,  421.  — In  Mestomte 

1«A  : bar.  Mtddlethirt,  eo.  T,™aa,,v.-the  „f 
late  King  James. Inrolled  4/4  June  1703. 

45  JOSEPH  DEANE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; Cork 
consideration,  970/.-The  towns  and  lands  of  Gortnesraunle 

LZiu’t 16P-T.XS 

3/.  os.  lid. ; bar.  Imokelly,  co.  Corke— the  estate  of  Nidi* 

Konayne,  attainted Inrolled  4th  August  1703. 


28.  The  said  Alderman  GIBBONS,  14th  June  1703; 
consideration,  142/.— A timber  house,  with  all  rooms,  cellars, 
out-houses,  stables,  backsides,  yards,  8tc.  thereto  belonging 
in  Bride-street,  city  of  Dublin.  — the  estate  of  Richard’ 
Fagan,  attainted.— a chiefry  of  18s.  2 j,d.  out  of  Rickenhead  • 
bar.  Coolock,  co.  DuBLiN.-the  estate  of  Richard  Earl  of 
Tyreconnell,  attainted.— Inrolled  8th  July  1703. 

30.  Alderman  JOHN  ECCLES  of  .Dublin,  I9tli  June 
1703  ; consideration,  80/.-In  Blancherstowne,  8 a.  1 r - bar 
Castleknock,  co.  DuBLiN.-the  estate  of  the  late  King  James.’ 
Inrolled  8th  July  1703. 

31.  JAMES  CHALENOR  of  Dublin,  brewer,  22d  May 
1703;  consideration,  250/.  — Two  houses  wherein  he  or  bis 
under-temum  dwelt,  in  St.  Patrick-street—R,,,,,  U.  7,. , ci„ 

Dublin,  the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq.,  attainted - 

Inrolled  9/4  July  1703. 

33.  JOHN  DRURY  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June  1703- 
consideration,  1,41 0/.-The  town  and  lands  of  Ballindrumny,’ 
144  a.  Ballmcroghane,  182  A.-Templebannogh,  102  A.-jn 
Carrowgarrane,  146>.-Rent,  51.  18s.  IJd.-chiefry  of 2/  „ 
year  to  the  Lari  of  Clanricard;  J bar.  Leitrim,  co.  Gaiwav 
Inrolled  9/4  July  1703. 

35.  Colon,!  JOHN  EYRE  of  Eyr.  C„„„,  18th  j„„ 
DOS  con,*, n, ,„n,  201.  - The  lands  of  Rdly-hotw,  ,„d 
Ktlleven;,  213  a ; bar.  LongfonI,  co.  Gaiwav.-, be  mute  of 
ge  or  HuS“  Daly>  attainted Inrolled  9/4  My  1703. 

37.  JOHN  RATHWELLof  Birfordstowne,  co.  Meath 

gent.,  16th  June  1703  ; consideration,  48.S/— 1 The  town 
lands  of  the  two  Canonstowne,  169a.;  bar.  Kells,  co.  Meath  — 
the  estate  of  the  late  King  James Inrolled  19/4  July  1703.  ' 

38.  WILLIAM  CONOLLY  of  Dublin  eso  10th  r 

= 1 consideration,  4241-Tb.  l 

; 

2sfM.S  ms”  S ”2™*  OOHNOB, 


46.  THOMAS  CLERKE  of  Dublin,  .rent  14th  T 
n,  37 03_  ’ Consideration,  150/.-The  lands  of  LoughiU,  Teodm  ° 

ds  Catrickstnkin,  Cleyquonme,  Aghodonow,  Corry^ilh'ine’ 
n.  Sheane,  Claryhill I,  Keallimore,  Ballikill,  Aghnackley,  Mullin’ 
ly  Carngnegahah,  Monelaw,  Latbrigidd,  Tawny, nulcrire,  Mul- 
laghbane,  SI, arrow,  and  Carrigkorke;  bar.  Orier,  co.  Armagh 
—the  estate  of  Murtogh  Magennis,  attainted,  ’by  lease  from 

! fon0reT  hU  reSq'’t  vrt  yem'S  unexP“'ed,  at  the  rent  of 

S’  Sa  J°7  f°r  the  Sald  three  years  at  the  said  rent 

r,  Inrolled  4th  August  1703. 

<1 

; 47.  HENRY  IRWIN  of  Bovanatrh  ™ Hoc. 

,f  14th  June  1703;  consideration,  364/.— The  towiTond  Sl'9°‘ 

of  RtllvnnDDtho,,  n w.  1 11  nncl  muds 

n 8 > C“lowcon,a".  Carrowdoclavagh,  Carrow- 

knockhellen,  and  Carrowknockower,  308  a 2 r 30 

1 iStaft  Tv 1 *■  **>  c—.  'co.  s„o„.-* 

' “”,ei **•*  15 th  August 

49.  JOSEPH  DAMER  of  Dnbbn,  esq.,  31st  May  DOS  - -A 
, eon,, lemtton,  8591.-P,,,  „f  »wn  ,,,d  I„ds  i 
, nbas ' Goctmofig,  103  a.  j bee.  ClonwilU.m,  co.  T,,,,,*  . 

' im.  “““  °f  ““  K“’S  J*"“ Enrolled  23d  A^ul, 

50  JAMES  YOUNG  of  Dublin,  23d  j»,  — 
nons*„„„„,  951-A  bo„e  on  tenement,  pan  „f  b”S 

o UuBLiN—to  hold  for  the  life  of  Michael  Chamberlain 
attainted. Inrolled  23 d August  1703. 

• ,#L  The  Tl  JAMES  Y0UNG>  11th  June  1703  • con 

J 1703^aS  Dal'cy  Plntbtn,  attainted — On^W^Sd 

52.  RALPH  SMITH  of  Ptwoellstowne,  s.h 
DOS  , consideration,  4401.  _ Tim  town  J 

derails,  being  pan  of  Sianemora,  123  a —in  the  same  * 

estate  of  the  late  Kmg  Jamm -Itmlki  fftft  Atgmt  MS. 

54.  JAMES  JOHNSTON  of  LlttIemodM.ee  F„m  i , 
gent.,  22d  June  1703;  consideration,  1051— jj  SiT  ’ 

-d.eS'e,mmTf"p;,Wt4Sl  b”-  »o.  Losoyonm 

to  of  Iatiick  Everard,  attainted.— Inrolled 

26/4  August  1703.  enrolled 


23d  Match  1702;  c.nsidcjion,  I.SSSiLli^.  OKORGE  WILTON  of  Corgi™,  Ceram  — 

of  1W, own,,  207,.  3 n.  24,:.,  bat.  £5^“ 

™.-to j 2 1* SJSas  H"gh ST" of 

^ - — - , - ROBERT  JOHNSTON,,,.  Cat.,,,  23d  June 

I 1703;  consideration,  294!._Thc  boom  or  *eme„t  ln  * 


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possession,  and  all  the  pole  of  land  called  Moydriston,  132  a. 

- Rent,  21.  7s.  9<Z. ; bar.  Loghtee  and  Cloninnghan,  co.  Ca- 

VAN- the  estate  of  Patrick  Magee  and  Bryan  M'Cabe, 

attainted. — InroUed  4 lit  September  1703. 

60.  MICHAEL  LEEDS  merchant,  31st  May  1703; 
consideration,  117/.— A piece  of  ground  whereon  is  one  brick 
house  built,  containing  in  breadth,  in  the  front,  32  feet  of 
assize  and  9 inches,  and  the  same  in  the  rear,  and  in  depth 
23  feet;  in  Cook-street,  city  of  Dublin.  — the  estate  of 

Richard  Fagan  esq.,  attainted.  • InroUed  20 Ih  September 

1703. 


61.  PATRICK  SAVAGE  of  Portaferry,  esq.,  16th  June  2 Akki 

1703 ; consideration,  56/. — All  their  right  and  interest  in,  to, 

and  out  of  the  lands  of  Ballyfuneragh,  119  a.  Sit.  16p. — the  D°wn 

fresh  water  lough  thereto  belonging ; bar.  Ards,  co.  Dowse. 

— the  estate  of  Rowland  Savage,  attainted. InroUed 

22d  September  1703. 

62.  JOHN  WOOD  of  Rosmcade,  co.  Westmeath,  esq.,  Westmec 
21st  May  1703;  consideration,  84/. — Part  of  the  town  and 

lands  of  Rosmeade  and  Carrestowne  alias  Lancloan,  92  a.  3 n. 

35  p. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. — the  estate  of  the  late 
ICing  James. InroUed  20th  October  1703. 


Roll,  9,d  Anne,  eleventh  part,  bach. 


1.  NATHANIEL  EVANS  of  Bally  will  iamroe,  co.  Car-  S 
low,  gent.,  31st  May  1703;  consideration,  2,266/.  - The  < 
towns  and  lands  of  Knockroe,  391  a.— Seskin  Nodery,  336  a.  i 
— Dunroe,  340  a.— Tarrisbegg,  362  a.— Clonegoose,  69  a.—  i 
Knocknegoudonagh,  165  A.-Ballywilliamroe  and  M'Mana- 
how,  523  a. — f Newtowne,  505  a. — Rolianagh  and  Moyvally, 
402  a— Crannagh,  Knocknekeiran,  387  a.  - Ballynesilloge,  : 
254  a.— Ballyntovin,  Ballyknockane,  Ballyderumie,  and  half 
of  Faranoule,  455  a. -part  Ballymore,  196  a - Kilgreny 
alias  Killedane  and  Bnllyclantumuck,  440  a.  — Killedmund  . 
and  Tomduffe,  362  A. —f  Clonegagh  and  common  to  New-  . 
towne  and  Clonegagh,  212  a.—  llossdillig  and  killenerly,  . 

185  a. Cloghwater,  140  a.;  bar.  Idrone,  co.  Carlow. 

Rent,  1/.  14s°— the  estate  of  Dudly  Bagnall  esq.,  attainted  ; 
for  life,  with  a reversion  in  fee  after  several  estates  tail 
claimed  and  allowed,  to  hold  for  the  said  Dudley's  life  and  the 
said  reversion  - Note  : By  deed,  dated  26th  June  1703, 
Mr.  Evans  declared  that  the  lands  thus  f marked  were  pur- 
chased in  trust  for  Thomas  Wilcocks  of  Dublin,  grocer,  who 
paid  260/.  for  the  same,  and  he  conveyed  them  over  to  him 
accordingly,  subject  to  4s.  a year  quit  rent.  — InroUed  20di 
October  (anno  2**  Anna:,  1””  pars,  d.  R.  15.)  InroUed 
26 tli  June  1703. 

4.  THOMAS  BAYLV  of  Kilcleagh,  esq.,  14th  June 
1703;  consideration,  186/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Bogga- 
couran,  112  a.  3 R.  24  p. ; bar.  Clonlonan,  co.  Westmeath. 

—the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed  1st  July 

1703. 

6.  FRANCIS  BERNARD  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19tli  March 
1702;  consideration,  456/.  14s.  8.)</. — The  towns  and  lands 
of  Cloglidagh  and  Ardragli,  1 plowF,  258a.— Rent,  12s.  3d. ; 
bar.  Muskry,  co.  CoRK.-the  estate  of  Justin  MCarthy,  at- 
tainted ; which  having  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount  Syd- 
ney were  by  his  lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated 
2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  273/.  14s.  Id.,  conveyed  to 

said  Francis  Bernard  and  his  heirs. InroUed  12 th  July 

1703. 

9.  JAMES  Earl  of  ABERCORNE,  19th  June  1703; 

consideration,  700/.— The  castle,  manor,  lordship,  and  towne  of 
Strabane,  with  all  its  denominations  and  members  as  specified 
in  the  deed,  which  are  omitted  here  as  having  been  inserted  m 
former  "rants,  and  several  fee-farm  rents  out  of  divers  par- 
cels thereof.— Rent,  35/.  6s.  8|d.;  bar.  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone. 

_ the  estate  of  Claud  late  Earl  of  Abercorne,  attainted. 

InroUed  14 th  July  1703. 

12.  NORMAN  GARSTIN  of  Braganstowne,  co.  Louth, 
esq.,  nth  March  1702;  consideration,  101/.  3s.  9|</.— The 
towns  and  lands  ofCoolederry  and  Mullaghagh  alias  Coole- 
derry,  104 a.  — Rent,  21.  13s.  lid.;  bar.  Farny,  co.  Mo- 
naghan.—the  estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slane,  attainted ; 
which,  having  been  granted,  15th  April  1693,  to  Godart  Earl 
of  Athlone,  were  by  his  lordship,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  re- 
lease dated  27th  and  28tl\  June  1698,  for_106/-,  conveyed  to 
said  Garstin. InroUed  21s/  July  1703. 


27  feet,  and  in  the  rear  52  feet  6 inches,  and  in  depth  141  feet ; 
city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq.,  attainted; 
the  house  in  Fishamble-street  subject  to  a chiefly  of  5s.  9tf.  to 
the  dean  and  chapter  of  Christchurch;  and  the  house  in 
Michael’s-lane  subject  to  a chiefry  of  12s.  to  said  dean  and 

chapter,  and  11s.  3d.  to  St.  Michael’s  Guild. InroUed 

20 th  July  1703. 

17.  Said  JOSEPH  LEESON,  23d  June  1703  ; consider- 
ation, 487/.— A bouse  or  tenement  in  St.  Patrick-street,  Dub- 
lin, containing  in  front  and  rear  20  feet  each,  and  in  depth 
38. — a house  in  said  street,  containing  in  front  20  feet,  and  in 
the  rear  44  feet,  and  in  depth  52  feet,  and  a back  house. — a 
house  in  said  street,  containing  in  front  20  feet,  in  the  rear 
27  feet,  and  in  depth  100  feet,  with  5 small  tenements  back- 
wards; demised  by  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Patrick  to 
Thomas  Fitz-Gerald  or  Denis  Byrne,  attainted,  for  61  years, 
from  Michaelmas  1681,  at  21.  2s.  rent,  and  two  capons,  or 

5s.,  to  hold  to  said  Lceson  for  the  residue  of  said  term. 

InroUed  20 th  July  1703. 

19.  HENRY  DAVIS  of  Carrigfergus,  27th  April  1703 ; ■ 

consideration,  3,043/. — The  manor  of  Kilteele,  and  those  the 
lands  of  Corballis,  containing  106  a.  1 r.  8 p.  with  a farm- 
house thereon ; rent,  7s.  0A<Z. — Porters  Farm  in  Killteel,  with 
2 houses  and  gardens,  55  a.  2it. ; rent,  3s.  5 d. — Killteel  (part) 
alias  Mill  Farm,  whereon  are -two  houses,  a malt-house,  out- 
houses, a cabbin  and  garden,  and  liberty  of  cutting  turf  on 
the  mountains  of  Cupidstowne  and  Chaldmondlys  farm,  101a. 

8t  32  p.  ; rent,  5s.  10 $</. — Black  Church,  whereon  is  a house, 
with  out-houses  and  gardens,  159  a.  3 it.  32  p. ; rent,  7s.  0 ,)</.; 
bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare. — the  lands  of  Kilwarden,  whereon 
are  four  houses,  with  gardens,  stables,  and  out-houses,  247  a. 

1 it.  24  p.;  rent,  13s.  8<Z.;  bar.  Naas,  same  co.— the  estate  of 

Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted. InroUed 

19 th  July  1703. 

22.  Said  HENRY  DAVIS,  12th  June  1703;  consider- 
ation, 1,540/. — The  town  and  lands  called  the  lower  front  of 
Calliaghstowne  alias  Knocknabrick,  181a.  In.  32  p.  — the 
upper  part  of  the  same,  292  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dub- 

Us. 24.  JOHN  BAYLY  of  Castlemore,  co.  Corke,  esq., 

E 3d  March  1702;  consideration,  41/.  1 4s.  7Jti  — The  towns 
and  lands  of  E.  & W.  Cooldufls,  472a.— Rent,  9s.  94 </.; 
bar.  Muskry,  co.  Cork — the  estate  of  Justin  McCarthy,  at- 
tainted; which  having  been  granted  to  Henry  Viscount 
Sydney,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release 
dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  200/.  to  the 
said  John  Bayly  and  his  heirs. InroUed  19 th  July  1703. 

28.  NATHANIEL  BOYSE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  19th  June 
1703 ; consideration,  206/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballat- 
teen  alias  Ballaghtan,  245  a.;  bar.  Bargy,  co.  Wexford.— 
the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed  2d  August 


30.  The  said  NATHANIEL  BOYSE,  21st  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  2,150/.— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Moy- 
elly,  187  a.  prof.  70  a.  bog.— Tober,  103a.— Killkerly,  11  5a. 
2 it.— part  of  Ballyncuviston,  in  two  parcells,  176  a.  2 it.— 
Total  rent,  11/.  11s.  9</.;  bar.  Killcoursey,  King’s  Co.— the 

estate  of  Richard  or  Robert  Grace,  attainted InroUed 

2d  August  1703. 


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iE-  32.  THOMAS  WALLIS  of  Curryglasse,  co.  Corke,  esq., 

. 15th  June  1703;  considerations,  280/.  and  224/. — The  towns 
and  lands  of  Inchimore  and  Cloughbourone,  258a.  1 it. — Mil- 
leenarraradig,  85  a. — Kent,  31.  5s.  Id. — Gortadiraclee,  106  a. 
— Inchibegg,  522  a.  — Rent,  2s.  llid. ; bar.  Muskry,  co. 
Cokke— the  estate  of  Donogh  late  Earl  of  Clancarty,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolkd  6th  August  1703. 

34.  HOPTON  SCOTT  of  Ballynoran,  co.  Wicklow, 
gent.,  5th  June  1703;  consideration,  390/.— The  annuity  or 
rent-charge  of  60/.  out  of  Rathalron,  Newinstowne,  and  Cor- 
bettstowne,  during  the  joint  lives  of  Edward  Sweetman, 
attainted,  and  Amy  his  wife;  a mortgage  of  200/.  on  the  same 
lands  made  to  Patrick  Everard,  attainted,  by  Christopher 
Cusack Inro/led  6th  August  1703. 

37.  HENRY  OSBORNE  of  Dardistowne,  co.  Meatli, 
esq.,  12th  June  1703;  consideration,  890/.— Tlie  town  and 
lands  of  Ballgeen,  223  a.;  bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath— the 

estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted In- 

rolled  14 th  August  1703. 

,A-  38.  WILLIAM  CONOLLY  esq.,  3d  June  1703;  consi- 

deration, 64/.  19s.  5d. — The  towns  and  lands  ofBallyowen, 

53  a.  — Dardistowne,  203  a.  & 16  p Graftonstowne  and 

Camoge,  184  a.  3 it.  16  p. ; bar.  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath— 

Lewingstown,  147  a.  & 32  p. ; bar.  Farbill,  same  co. the 

estate  of  Christopher  Nugent  of  Dardistowne,  attainted 

Inrolled  Uth  August  1703. 

n.  39.  The  said  WILLIAM  CONOLLY  esq.,  21st  June 
1703;  consideration,  471/. — The  town  and  lands  of  Kill- 
magher,  123  a.  1 it.  16  p.  prof.  5a.  lit.  24p.  unprof— Flaske, 

79  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  28  a.  & 1 p.  unprof. ; bars.  Athlone  and 
Roscoinon,  co.  Roscommon— the  estate  of  Garret  Dillon, 
attainted. Inrolkd  14 th  August  1703. 

40.  WILLIAM  MOORE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  22 d June 
1703;  consideration,  330/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Unkle 
alias  Knockonbrowne,  containing  117  a— ICnockalroony  alias 
Knockarowny,  111  a— Knockroe,  119  a— Brendrum,  44  a. 

2 it. — Aghalush,  Shcabane,  and  Freubegg,  211  a.  1 it— Car- 

roneranagh,  183  a Ballaghagh  and  Ardherin,  733  a. 

Ardearragh  alias  Ardoroe,  162  a.  2 it— Culleilogh  alias  Cul- 
logh,  141a.  2 it— Lagafuga,  73a.  3r— Killeens  and  Carrow- 

monagh,  164  a. — Ballygarruffe,  144  a.  1 e.  24  p. Foxford 

als  Carrownahine,  401  a— Ardlmom,  244  a— Boghola  and 
Corralea,  135  a.  3 it— Pollagh,  177  a.  3 r— Clongee,  249  a. 

— Lecarrowconnell  alias  Lecarrowrourej  136  a.  2 r. Killi- 

heagh,  141a.  2r.;  bar.  Gallen,  co.  Mayo— the  estate  of 
Henry  O’Neile,  attainted,  and  all  other  his  estate  in  Ireland. 
Inrolkd  18 th  August  1703. 


bar.  Eliogurty,  co. 
townannor,  21  a.— 
Ufa  and  Offa,  sai 
Middlethird,  same 
and  Ikerin,  same  i 
Offit,  same  co. — tin 
21s/  August  1703i 


Tipperary— in  the  north  part  of  New- 
in  the  north  part  of  Gortmore,  27  a.;  bar. 
ne  co. —in  Barretts-Graige,  29a.;  bar. 
co-  *n  Garrymore,  48  a.  ; bar.  Eliogurty 
:o— in  Shanrahinc,  164 a.;  bar.  Iffa  and 
! “We  of' the  late  King  James Inrolkd 


Tipperary. 


42.  DAVID  CROSBY  of  Ardfert,  esq.,  27th  February 
1702;  consideration,  16/.  0s.  ljd— The  town  and  lands  of 
Gnugeand  Killowrane;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Kerry;  which 
had  been  mortgaged  by  his  father.  Sir  Thomas  Crosby,  for 
120/.,  to  George  Goold  the  father  of  John  Goold,  attainted. 
Inrolled  18th  August  1703. 

43.  The  said  DAVID  CROSBY,  23d  March  1702-  con- 

sideration, 789/.  5s.  Id. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Ballyhenry, 
Cloughanerourke,  Benecree,  Dunmountain,  and  Ballybro- 
mane;  bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Kerry;  which  had  been  mort- 
gaged by  his  father  to  Sir  Patrick  Trant,  attainted In- 

rolled  18 th  August  1703. 

46  JOHN  WHITE  of  Cappagh,  co.  Tipperary,  esq., 
19th  June  1703;  consideration,  2,623/.  15s— Part  of  Garry- 
vnny  and  Monerea,  209  a.  1 r.  20  P— Gortnamona  ats  Goi  t- 
ane  3 a— part  of  Lacknescarry,  12  a— Killmacogy,  114a— 
Ballyferune,  16  a— Slmndemgin,  19  a— Kellogcs,  263  a— 
Longlord,  Monegairiffe,  Killanurra  alias  Killanora,  380  a— 
Bracklone,  18  a.  & 16  P.;  bar.  Coonagb,  co.  Limerick- 
a tenement  or  messuage  in  High-street,  city  Limerick,  half  of 
Ooi  thauna,  with  one  half  and  one  eighth  of  the  Wood,  220  a.. 


48.  JOHN  BONNING  of  Dublin,  gent.,  21st  June  1703 ; Westmeath. 
consideration,  108/. — Part  of  Bryanstowne,  29  a.  3r.;  bar. 

Moynshell  and  Magheredernon,  co.  Westmeath. the  estate 

of  die  late  King  James Inrolkd  21s/  August  1703. 

I 50.  The  said  JOHN  BONNING,  21st  June  1703;  con-  Dublin. 
'’‘deration,  500/— The  messuage  and  tenement  called  Fyans 
Ho“'  to  to.  old  Com  Market  ne.t  Newgate,  A,  Do™. 

—the  estate  of  James  Hackett  of  Priestowne,  co.  Dublin,  esq. 
attainted. Inrolkd  21s/  August  1703. 

52.  The  said  JOHN  BONNING,  21st  June  1703;  con-  lonofin-d 
Slderation,  18/— The  town  and  lands  of  Tinemeranagh  alias  ' 

1 ismeneranagh,  1 cartron— part  of  Keele  ats  ICeyly,  1 cartron, 

78  a.  S r.  10  p.  prof.  40  a.  unprof—  Ballintobber  alias  Ballin- 
tobretalias Ballintober,  Shanaghmore,  and  Gowerty,  2cartrons 
164  a.  3 r.  15  p. ; bar.  Moydow,  co.  Longford— the  estate 
of  Fergus  Farrell  late  of  Ballintobber,  esq.,  attainted. In- 

rolkd 21  st  August  1703. 

1 ™ J°Hf  LAN0RISH  Knocktopher,  M June  IFotofci 
HMieon.detoOon,  167k  _Tw„  tneaneg,.,,,^  > 

two  dated  house,,  wltlt  the  .tone  houn,  ,„ds,  oretari/ 
gardens,  &c.  thereof;  city  of  Waterford— the  estate  of 
Arthm-  Galway,  attainted Inrolkd  16 th  September  1703. 

r mcnvNRY  WHITESIDE  bricklayer,  and  GEORGE  Dublin. 
GIBSON  joiner,  both  of  Dublin,  3d  June  1703;  consider- 
ation, 113/— A tenement  or  new  brick  house,  with  a malt- 
house,  brewhouse,  and  two  small  dwelling-houses,  containing 
m front  22  feet,  in  rear  30  feet,  and  in  depth  173  feet,  in 
St.  Patnck-street— Rent,  18s.;  city  Dublin— the  estate  of 
Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled  26th  September  1703. 

NATHANIEL  WHITWELL  merchant,  27th  May  Meath. 
1703;  consideration,  302/— Part  of  Curraghtowne,  95  a.  - 
bar.  Screene,  co.  Meath— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James.’ 

-Inrolled  3d  October  1703. 


58.  J OSEPH  SOUTHERNS  malster,  16th  January  1700  • Dublin. 

consideration,  0/.  Os.  0d.~ The  house  wherein  he  then  lived’ 
malt-house,  and  garden,  with  20  feet,  to  be  measured  from  the 
west  side  of  his  gate  in  New  Church-street,  city  Dublin,  for 
the  term  of  99  years,  from  the  25th  March  1689,  at  the  rent 
of  35/.  a year,  which  the  trustees  made  to  him  on  claiming 
the  benefit  of  a covenant  of  a lease  to  be  made  by  Sir  William 

Ellis,  attainted,  dated  19th  September  1684 Inrolkd 

12/A  October  1703. 

60.  Colonel  GEORGE  CARPENTER  of  Nether  Court,  Kilkenny. 
co.  Oxford,  23d  June  1703;  consideration,  1,080/.  — The 
town  and  lands  of  Killahy,  65 1 a — the  commons  to  Killahy 
and  Trenchardstowne,  38a.  ; bar.  Cranagh,  co.  Kilkenny— 

the  estate  of  John  Grace  esq.,  attainted. InrolledlWi  October 

1703. 

62.  WILLIAM  PONSONBY  of  Bessborrow,  esq.,  Ki/lteung. 
27th  April  1703  ; consideration,  736/. — The  town  and  lands 
of  Templegaule  alias  Whitechurch,  162  a.  — New  Graige, 

119a.;  bar.  Iverke,  co.  Kilkenny— the  estate  of  die  late 
King  James. Inrolled  Is/  October  1703. 

63.  Reverend  MICHAEL  BUSTEAD,  15th  June  1703;  Cbr*. 

consideration,  700/. — In  Knocklea,  183  a.  — Ballingemanig, 

224a.  — in  Knockacullin,  22 a.  — in  Kinineane,  60  a.;  bar. 

Kinalea,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolkd  \6th  November  1703. 


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Roll,  %d  Anne,  twelfth  part,  face. 


Dublin.  1.  An  INDENTURE  Tripartite,  made  20th  March  1702, 
between  the  trustees,  of  the  first  part;  Agmondisham  Vesey 
of  Dublin,  esq.,  of  the  second  part;  Anne  and  Henrietta  Vesey, 
his  daughters  by  Charlotte  his  late  wife,  who  was  sole 
daughter  and  heir  to  William  Sarsfield  of  Lucan,  esq.,  de- 
ceased, of  the  third  part : Whereas  the  following  lands  were 
vested  in  the  trustees  as  the  estate  of  Patrick  Sarsfield  called 
Lord  Lucan,  attainted,  bvotber  of  the  said  William  Sarsfield, 
to  whom  the  said  William  devised  the  same,  amongst  other 
things,  by  his  will  dated  12th  April  1675 : and  whereas  by 
an  Act  of  Parliament  made  in  England  l”"  Annas,  for  the 
relief  of  James  Eustace  of  Yeomanstowne,  Agmondisham 
Vesey  esq.,  George  Field,  and  Thomas  Brigstock,  with  rela- 
tion to  the  forfeited  estates  in  Ireland,  it  was  enacted  that  the 
said  Agm.  Vesey,  paying  for  the  following  estate  to  the 
trustees  on  or  before  25tli  March  1703,  at  the  rate  of  three 
years  purchase,  as  the  same  was  set  for  in  1702,  (allowing 
for  all  crown  rents  and  incumbrances,)  the  trustees  should 
convey  all  the  estate  of  the  said  William  Sarsfield,  late  in  the 
said  Vesey’s  possession  in  right  of  his  said  wife,  to  him  for  life ; 
remainder  to  his  said  daughters  by  her  and  their  heirs ; which 
was  accordingly  done  by  this  deed  for  the  sum  of  1,683/. 4s.  7 Id., 
paid  18th  March  1702,  subject  to  several  incumbrances  and 
mortgages,  viz.  the  manor,  lordship,  town,  and  lands  of  Lucan. 
the  towns,  villages,  hamlets,  and  farms  of  Westpanstowne ; 

Kildare.  co.  Dublin.— the  castles,  towns,  villages,  hamlets,  and  lands 
of  Turnings,  Clownings,  Killinmor,  Allen’s  wood,  Sarsfield’s 
land  in  Cappoge,  and  Lady  Castle ; co.  Kildare.— Ballyne- 

cappogg,  Beataghstowne,  and  Loghbrowne,  same  co. 

Inmiled  19 th  May  1703. 


the  same,  3 stangs,  2 a.  2 r.  8 p.  Eng. — in  the  same,  S a.  ; con- 
taining 1a.  2 r.  28  r.  Eng. — half  of  the  marsh  land  called 
Monaree  or  Monerea ; all  situate  in  the  Middle  Boher,  Boher- 
nasleard,  and  south  liberties  of  Corke,  and  containing  in  the 
whole,  besides  the  moiety  of  the  rocky  lands  of  Carriganis- 
peaky,  44  a.  & 14  p.  Eng.  measure. — the  estate  of  Ignatius 
Goold  and  Arthur  Galway,  attainted,  which  having  been 
granted,  1st  July  1693,  to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were  by 
him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  7 th  and  8th  April  1619, 
for  177/.  6s.  8 </.,  conveyed  to  said  William  Wakeham  and  his 
heirs. Inrolled  8 th  June  1703. 


Cork. 


20.  ROBERT  W'AKEHAM  of  Dublin,  gent.,  assignee  Cork. 
of  Henry  Nix  esq.,  who  was  assignee  of  William  Glanders  of 
Monaghan,  gent.,  6th  March  1702 ; consideration,  558/.  12s.  Sd. 

— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballindinish,  1 plowld,  476  a.— - 
Rent,  Is. ; bar.  Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  Domi- 
nick Sarsfield,  attainted,  which  were  granted,  15th  July  1695, 
to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  and  by  him,  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1 698,  for  197/.  7s.  Sd., 
conveyed  to  William  Glanders,  who,  12th  December  1702, 
assigned  his  interest  therein  to  said  Henry  Nix,  who, 

15tli  February  1702,  made  over  the  same  to  said  Robert 
Wakeham. Inrolled  8 th  June  1703. 


24.  THOMAS  MAGAN  of  Toglierstowne,  gent.,  7 th  June  Westmeath. 
1703  ; consideration,  385/. — In  Taghbohin,  30  A. — in  Croliokl 
alias  Killcrohold,  97  a. — in  Lockardstowne  alias  Coonlaghard, 

25  a. — in  Ardbrynan,  20  a.  ; bar.  Rathconrath,  co.  West- 
meath. — die  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled 

12 th  June  1703. 


Dublin.  4.  JOHN  ENOS  of  Dublin,  gent.,  30th  April  1703; 

consideration,  113/.— A piece  of  ground  on  which  is  a timber 
house,  and  a ruined  house,  in  old  Corn  Market,  city  of 

Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. Inrolled 

24/4  May  1703. 


25.  JOHN  BEAUCHAMP  of  Ballinloughan,  co.  Carlow,  Carlow. 
esq.,  7th  June  1703;  consideration,  504/. — The  town  and 
lands  of  Carrowbegg  and  Carrowmore  alias  Corn's,  379  a.  : 
bar.  Idrone,  co.  Carlow. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  Janies. 

Inrolled  lUhJune  1703. 


Cork. 


7.  ABRAHAM  DICKSON  of  Corke,  gent.,  17th  March  | 
1702;  consideration,  1,259/.  16s.  0J</.— Killecloyn,  1 plowF,  I 
447  a.  2 r.  16  p.  ; bar.  Barrymore,  same  co. — Ballintemple 
alias  Templestowne,  and  north  part  of  Coppingers  Stang, 
147  a. — in  St.  John’s  parish,  10  a.  — in  Bnllinloghy,  1a.; 
soudi  liberties  of  Cork. — the  estate  of  Thomas  Coppinger,  j 
attainted.  — Bantire  alias  Bantere,  651  a.  1 r.  24  p.  prof. 
735  a.  3 R.  8 p.  unprof.  — Fermoyle,  273  a.  2 it.  8 p.  prof. 
800a. unprof. ; bar.  Duhallow,  co.  Corke. — Rent,  14/.0s.  lid.; 
the  estate  of  Sir  Richard  Nagle,  attainted.— the  parcel  of  land 
called  Huggar’s  land,  40  a.  ; south  liberties  of  Corke. — the 
estate  of  Ignatius  Goold,  attainted,  which  having  been  granted 
to  Henry  Viscount  Sydney,  were,  by  deeds  of  lease  and  release 
dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  the  sum  of  476/.  17s.  10 d. 
and  702/.  9s.  id.,  conveyed  to  said  Abraham  Dixon  and  his 
heirs.— to  hold  Killecloyn  for  99  years,  if  said  Thomas  Cop- 
pinger should  so  long  live. Inrolled  24 tit  May  1703. 

13.  THOMAS  BELLINGHAM  of  Gernonstowne  alias 

Garlandstowne,  co.  Louth,  esq.,  27th  May  1703 ; consider- 
ation, 137/. — Part  of  Williamstowne  and  Adamstowne,  55  a. — 
Rent,  1/.  Is.  10.)</. ; bar.  Atherdee,  co.  Louth.— the  estate  of 
Thomas  Clinton,  attainted. Inrolled  2 d June  1703. 

14.  WILLIAM  WAKEHAM  of  Barry’s  Court,  esq., 
2d  March  1702;  consideration,  388/.  12s.  10jd.— The  lands 
of  Banatassanig,  containing  3 a.  1 r.  31  p.  or  8 a.  Eng. 
measure. — the  warren,  as  walled  in,  4 a.  3 r.  5 P — Gurtna- 
clasliy,  3 stangs.— Banegrohy,  1 a.— 3 stangs  and  other  stang, 
10  a.  1 n.  8 p.  Irish  measure.  — Bolierneranky,  1a.  Irish, 
containing  2 a.  2 n.  8p.  Eng.  measure.— 1 stang,  containing 
3 r.  31  p. ; all  being  part  of  the  lands  of  Carrigeens. — Gurt- 
gara,  3 stangs,  containing  1 a.  3 it.  25  p. — one  stang,  containing 
3 r.  22  P. — Gurtnacurgane,  J a.,  containing  1a.  2 r.  23  p. 
Eng.  measure.— half  an  acre,  containing  1a.  3 r.  4 p.  Eng. 
measure.— Banegara,  3 a.  lit.  6p.  — a stang  near  Middle 
Boher,  3 r.  36  p.— an  orchard,  2 a.  3 r.  22  p. — Leghanebuoy, 
i a.,  containing  1 a.  1 it.  24  p.  Eng.  measure.— Parkloghane- 
boy,  2 r.  6 p. — in  Gurtnacrushy,  J a.,  containing  2 r.  36  p. 
Engl.— in  the  same,  £ a.,  containing  1 a.  3 r.  21  p.  Eng.— in 

(122.) 


27.  CHARLES  ARMSTRONG  of  Ballyard,  King’s  Co., 
esq.,  31st  May  1703;  consideration,  770/.  — The  town  and 
lands  of  Birchballagh,  225  a.  2 it. ; bar.  Ikeathy  and  Ough- 

terany,  co.  Kildare. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  15 th  June  1703. 

29.  Sir  RICHARD  PYNE  knt.,  21st  April  1703 ; con- 
sideration, 294/. — The  lands  of  Ardra,  131  a.  1 it.  8p. ; bar. 
Barrymore,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James, 
subject  to  a chiefry  of  6s.  Sd.  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore  and 
his  heirs. Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 

31.  CATHERINE  HARRIS  alias  KIEFE,  widow  of 
William  Harris  of  Mallow,  11th  May  1702;  consideration, 

[ ],  and  in  pursuance  of  an  Act  of  Parliament  made  for  her 

relief,  anno  lm”  Annie. — A house  in  Corke. — Currymroghue, 

1 plowlJ.  — Killard,  Killyshell,  and  Ballynejaruc,  1 plowF 
(except  3 gneeves  within  Blarney  park,  conveyed  to  Sir  Richard 
Pyne) ; north  liberties  of  Corke. — to  hold  for  the  term  of 
99  years  at  the  rent  of  6s.  Sd.,  being  the  estate  of  the  Earl  of 
Clancarty,  attainted. Inrolled  23 d June  1703. 

34.  Sir  JOHN  ROGERSON  of  Dublin,  knt.,  7th  June 
1703;  consideration,  3,150/. — The  lands  of  Itahoney,  with 
a mill  thereon  and  a large  red  bogg  adjoining,  173  a.;  bar. 

Fertullagh,  co.  Westmeath the  lands  of  Glassnevin,  205  a.  ; 

bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 
— Glassnevin,  subject  to  a fee-farm  rent  of  21.  9s.  6 d.  to  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  Christchurch. Inrolled  25/4  June  1703. 

37.  The  said  Sir  JOHN  ROGERSON,  20th  April  1703  ; 
consideration,  1,150/. — The  lands  of  Whitestowne  and  Boyce- 
towne,  364  a.  2 r.  32  p. — the  mill  on  the  same ; par.  Kilcock, 
bar.  Ikeathy  and  Oughterany,  co.  Kildare — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. — Note:  The  mill  and  watercourse  being 
subject  to  a charge  of  290/.  to  Walter  White  of  Pitchfords- 
towne,  esq.,  and  James  his  heir  apparent,  they  conveyed  the 

same  to  Sir  John  for  that  sum,  28th  September  1703. 

Inrolled  25/4  June  1703. 


Westmeath. 


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38.  The  said  Sir  JOHN  ROGERSON,  SOth  April  1703  ; 

— consideration,  880/. — All  that  piece  of  ground  on  which  is  a 
timber  house  divided  into  two  tenements,  and  a back  brick 
house,  a small  brick  tenement  and  a timber  house,  containing 
in  front  38  feet,  in  the  rear  66  feet,  and  in  depth  138  feet, 
on  the  Wood  Quay. — Rent,  6/. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan, 
attainted. Inrolkd  25th  June  1703. 

1.  -10.  JOHN  LEAGH  of  Drogheda,  esq.,  10th  June  1703; 

consideration,  1,570/.— In  Irishtowne,  60  a. — more  in  the 
same,  97  a.  ; bar.  Moyashell  and  Maheredernon,  co.  West- 
meath.— the  estate  of  King  James. — Kilbride  pass,  441  a. 
prof.  338  a.  bogg;  bar.  Fertuliagh,  same  co.— the  estate  of 
Nicholas  Darcy,  attainted. — Inrolkd.  28 th  June  1703. 

43.  PERCY  FREAKE  of  Rathbarry,  esq.,  23d  June 
1703 ; consideration,  600/. — The  lands  of  Bally  Island,  with 
two  small  islands,  492  a.  8 k — Rent,  3s.  6d. ; bar.  West  Car- 
bery,  co.  Co  it  he. — die  estate  of  Edward  Galway,  attainted, 
subject  to  a chiefly  of  10s.  6 d.  allowed  to  Sir  Richard  Cox. 
Inrolkd  Is/  July  1703. 

45.  CHARLES  CAMPBELL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24th  April 
1,703  ; consideration,  1,950.— The  poles,  towns,  and  lands  of 
Rallaghanmore,  Rallaghanbegg,  Lisnechigg,  Carrigddonow 
alias  Carrigleauchoe,  both  the  Raths,  Ballinelorgan  alias 
Ballinlurgan,  Newcastle,  Mulloghboy,  and  Cardoway  alias 
Culderry,  with  all  the  sub-denominations  called  the  Ten  Poles, 
912  a.;  bar.  Slane,  co.  Meath. — Douneree  alias  Liscomerie 
ais  Dromereagh,  Dingen-Caffry  alias  Derene-CafTry,  Drom- 
peak,  Lisgowenbegg,  Lisgowenmere,  Drumhalpin,  Carry-lass, 
Dromskier  alias  Dromskeery,  Rathra  alias  Raragli,  Cornkilly, 
Corgy  alias  Cornagee,  Carrynagowen,  Dromeran,  Lismore, 
Knockcappill  alias  Knockacappill  alias  Merehill,  Rora-h  alias 
Rakay,  and  Lisrevogh  alias  Lisreagli,  with  the  sub-denomina- 
tions called  the  17  Poles,  1,236  a— Rent,  30/.  10s.  0W.;  bar. 
Clonkee,  co.  Cavan. — the  estate  of  Christopher  Lord  Slaine, 
attainted. Inrolkd  6th  July  1703. 


50.  WILLIAM  FLOWER  of  Dublin,  19th  June  1703  ; 
consideration,  180/. — Two  houses  or  tenements  on  the  north  ' 
side  of  St.  James-street,  with  a lime-kiln,  yard,  backside,  and 
garden  plot,  containing  in  front  to  the  street,  on  the  south, 

59  feet;  in  depth,  on  the  east  side,  230  feet;  in  breadth,  on  the 
north  side,  46  feet;  and  in  depth,  on  the  west  side,  238  feet; 
city  of  Dublin.— the  estate  of  James  Talbott,  late  of  Tem- 
pleoge,  esq.,  attainted. Inrolkd  9th  July  1703. 

52.  RICHARD  FITZPATRICK  of  Casdetowne,  Queen’s 
Co.,  3d  April  1703;  consideration,  1,415/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Ardrass,  263  a.  1 it.  16  p— the  commons  thereto 
belonging,  40  a.  & 12  p.;  bar.  Salt,  co.  Kildare— the  estate 

of  Richard  Earl  of  Tyreconnell,  attainted Inrolkd 

10 th  Jidy  1703. 

54.  Reverend  ARTHUR  ANDERSON,  D.D.,  31st  May 
1703;  consideration,  476/.— In  Killeen,  93  a— in  Ballybrack, 

39  a. — in  Knockageele,  54  a.  — in  Curraghbov,  51a.— 
Total  rent,  5/.  Is.  2.W. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny— the 
estate  of  Charles  Ryan,  attainted Inrolkd  1 2th  July  1703. 

56.  JAMES  ANDERSON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  17th  June 
1703;  consideration,  1,715/— The  town  and  lands  of  Port- 
laghan  and  Tullaghermon,  133  a.  2 it— in  Upper  Ballyvarry, 

11  a— in  Killough,  42  a—  in  Ardglass,  10  a — Conny  Island, 

28  a.  1 r.  in  Killbride,  40  a— Lucastowne  alias  Ballylucas, 

164  a— in  Rathmullin,  97  a— Islandbane,  33  a.  ; bar.  Lecale, 

co.  Dowse — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolkd 

12 th  July  1703. 

58.  SUSANNA  HARVEY  of  Cork,  spinster,  23d  April 
1703  ; consideration,  240/.— The  house  or  tenement  called  the 
Garter  Tavern,  with  a back-house,  kitchen,  wash  house,  garden, 
stable,  and  back  yard;  St.  Peter’s  parish,  south-west  quarter 
of  Corke— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Goold  or  Arthur  Galway, 
te  1 Inrolkd  1 2th  Jidy  1703. 


Westmeath.  48.  ANTHONY DOPPING of  Killucan,  co.  Westmeath,  59  JAMES  ANDFRSON  nf  rt  w 
consideration,  5001.-- The  (owns  and  iZ. 

bar  FarM  ^^W1'’  160  P*'0^.  bog— Rent,  3/.7s.4,K;  Kilhnorebrannagh  alias  Killmorebranneen,  256  a 2 r 28  p 
bar  Farbdl,  co.  WESTMEATH.-the  estate  of  Nicholas  Darcy  Rent,  21. 2s.  2d  ; bar.  Carbery,  co.  KiLare -the^  JL  Z 
Plattan,  esq.,  attainted Inrolkd  9 th  July  1703.  I Francis  Leigh,  attainted. Inrolkd  1 2th  July  1703 


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1.  THOMAS  PUTLAND  of  Dublin,  esq.,  22d  April 
1703  ; consideration,  4,070/.  16s— The  town  and  lands  of 
Knockacorbally  without  Blarney  Park,  132  a.  & 8 P—  Kil- 
iowen  without  -aid  Pork,  379  n.  2 n.  24  it— Knocknnso®, 
K»"=k— o,  272  A.  1 ».  24  y.  _ Ballynnryaghy  „li„ 
Bailynnrragh,  173a.  1 «.  S ..-Dlonmmol,,  128  a.  I n.  Mn. 
— tet  Bsllyncargy,  309  a.  2 n.  32  n.-Weat  Ballyncatgy, 

202a.  St  24,— Arintondano,  152m  In Ballygibbmm, 

279  a.  2 k.  10  l*.— Rent,  31.  15s.  68, ; manor  of  Blarney,  bur 
Muskry,  no.  Conn., -the  eeft.  of  Donogh  late  Earl  „f 
Uancarty,  attainted. Inrolkd  21  st  May  1703. 

3.  The  said  THOMAS  PUTLAND  esq.,  22d  April 
1703  ; consideration,  4,700/— The  towns  and  lands  of  Sars- 
helds  Court,  344  a.  — Coolenwoony,  281  a.  — Crussyriree, 
A.  2 r.  8 p—  T emplcusky,  286  a — Ballyroskeen,  300  A— 
Ballyneparson,  160  a— Rent,  6s.6(/.;  bar.  Barrymore,  co. 

V°rj-the  f,tate  of  I)ominick  S»i-sfield  esq.,  attainted 

Inrolkd  21s/  May  1703. 

5.  Said  THOMAS  PUTLAND  esq.,  22d  April  1703; 
consideration,  693/— The  town  and  lands  of  Killclough,  East 
416  a.  1 r.  16  p— Rent,  7/.  16s.  2,/.;  bar.  Muskry,  co.  Corke’ 

1 ..  c ‘ ;te  Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted 

Inrolkd  21  st  May  1703. 

6.  Sir  JOHN  MEADE  knf.,  20th  April  1703;  consi- 


— Currybeghy,  210  a.  ; bar.  Barretts,  same  co— the  estate  of  Cork. 
the  late  King  James Inrolkd  29 th  May  1703. 

9.  HENRY  COLLEY  of  Castle-Carbury,  co.  Kildare,  Kildare. 
esq.,  15th  May  1703;  consideration,  231/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Coonagh  alias  Cloonagh,  52  a.  1 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Car- 

bury,  co.  Kildare — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolkd  Is/  June  1703. 

, Jrl' WALTER  POLLARD  of  Castle-Pollard,  esq.,  3d  June  Westmeath. 
1703 ; consideration,  90/— Part  of  the  town  and  lands  of 
Cunyburrow,  19  a— part  of  Clonteen,  15  a.  2 r.  16  p.;  bar. 

Demifore,  co.  Westmeath.  — the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. Inrolkd  7 th  June  1703. 

12.  Reverend  JOHN  MOORE  of  Innoshannan,  23d  March  Cork. 

1702;  consideration,  204/— The  lands  of  Clogherane,  142  a. 

3 r.  32  p. ; bar.  Kinelea,  co.  Corke— the  estate  of  the  late 
King  James. Inrolkd  7 th  June  1703. 

-13.  THOMAS  MOLYNEAUX  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  Dublin. 
27th  April  1703  ; consideration,  1,184/.— The  town  and  lands 
of  Colli nstowne  and  Douas  alias  Dowanstowne,  236  a.  • bar 

Coolock,  co.  Dublin — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James! ! 

Inrollcd  7 th  June  1703. 

15.  WILLIAM  WEBB  of  Games,  co.  Limerick,  gent.,  Limerick. 


deration,  1,914/— The  town  and  lands  of  K,  t.  ’ C°"T  ,;  'V1LLIAM  WEBB  of  Games,  co.  Limerick,  gent., 
and  Short  Castle,  part  of  same  323  a — KiHane^^ , M‘Y  1703 : consideration>  323/—  Part  of  the  town  and 
24  p. — Maulmartier,  5iTTr  & !“nds  35  A-Killdonnell,  55  a.  3 r.  16  p.  ; 

bar.  East  Carbery,  co.  Corke— Cumgleagh  198  a 2 ' Pobleb7an’  co‘  Limerick— the  estate  of  the  late  King 

vmirgieagn,  us  a.  2 r.  8p.  James. Inrolkd  11/4  June  1703. 


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jAto  17.  JOHN  LEIGH  of  Rathkeny,  esq.,  9th  March  1702;  I 

__ consideration,  47/.  9s.  lOjrf.  — In  Fennor,  30  a.  — Rent, 

Meath.  1 2s.  1 ft/. ; bar.  Duleek,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  Christopher 

Lord  Slane,  attainted;  which  having  been  granted,  15th  April 
1693,  to  Godart  Earl  of  Atlilone,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by 
deeds  of  lease  and  release  dated  23d  and  24tli  June  1698,  for 
55/.,  to  said  John  Leigh. Jnrolled  15 th  May  1703. 

Corh  21.  PERCY  FREKE  of  Rathbarry,  esq.,  31st  May  1703 ; 
consideration,  98/. — In  Creaghbegg  ats  Maulcorkerane,  85  a. 

3 b.;  bar.  Ibaune  and  Barryroe,  co.  Corke. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James,  subject  to  a chiefly  of  5s.  to  the  Earl  of 
Barrymore. InroUed  10th  June  1703. 

Kilkenny.  23.  RALPH  GORE  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  26th  April  1703; 

consideration,  1,980/. — The  lands  of  Kilbline,  543  a. — Rath- 
mere  in  the  same,  21  a.  ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. Inrolled  21s/  June  1703. 


castle  and  Uppercrosse,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late  2 Axse. 
King  James. Inrolled  5th  July  1703.  ' “ 

42.  GARRET  WEISLEY  of  Dangan,  esq.,  6th  April  Meath. 
1703  ; consideration,  1,330/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Great 
Jannets,  138  a.  ; bar.  Deece,  co.  Meath.  — Stockstowne,  Kildare. 
110  a.  ; bar.  Moyfenrath,  same  co. — Ladycastle,  125  a.;  bar. 

Claine,  co.  Kildare. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  0th  July  1703. 

43.  RICHARD  FENNER  of  Dublin,  gent,  19th  June  Galway. 
1703;  consideration  50/. — All  their  right  and  interest  to  a 

stone  house,  yard,  and  backside. — two  houses  and  warehouses, 

— part  of  the  house,  called  the  Globe. — a large  stone  house. 

— a stone  house  and  yard. — a stone  house. — a ruined  waste 
house ; in  Flood-street.  — a house  in  said  street ; town  and 
liberties  of  Galway.  — the  estate  of  Francis  Plowden,  at- 
tainted.  Inrolled  15 th  July  1703. 


25.  PERCY  FREKE  of  Rathbarry,  esq,  31st  May  1703  ; 
consideration,  1,809/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Cony  Island 
and  Harbour’s  Mouth,  51a.  2r.  1 p.— Baltimore,  esteemed  a 
portriffe  town,  266  a.  2 r.  32  p.— Total  rent,  2s.— Rathmore, 
404  a.  2 r. — rent,  4s.;  bar.  West  Carbury,  co.  Corke. — the 
estate  of  Edmond  Galway,  attainted;  subject  to  a chiefly  of 
1/.  Is.  allowed  to  Sir  Richard  Cox  knt,  and  Baltimore,  sub- 
ject to  a cliiefry  of  1Z.  to  the  Bishop  of  Corke. Inrolled 

19 th  June  1703. 

27.  The  said  PERCY  FREKE  esq,  31st  May  1703 ; 
consideration,  700/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Derrylone  and 
Knock,  264  a.  & 8 p.— Carrylicky,  64  a.  3 r.  16  p.— Bally- 
vackundre  and  Mawltimoragli,  151  a.  3 r.  — Total  rent, 
21.  17 s.  8c/. ; bar.  Ibaune  and  Barryroe,  co.  Corke.  — the 
estate  of  John  Barry  of  Derryloone,  attainted ; subject  to  a 

chiefly  of  1/.  13s.  2J<Z.  to  the  Earl  of  Barrymore. Inrolled 

19 th  August  1703. 

30.  AMYAS  BUSH  of  Kilfape,  esq,  9th  June  1703; 
considerations,  111/,  and  44/. — 'A  stone  house  and  two  tene- 
ments in  St  Maiy’s  parish;  rent,  3s.  3d. — 4 cabbins  and 
2 houses  in  Irishtowne;  liberties  of  Kilkenny. — the  estate 

, of  Walter  Lawless,  attainted.— in  Shragb,  acabbin  and  14a.  ; 
bar.  Upper  Ossory,  Queen’s  Co. — the  estate  of  Edmond 
Morris,  attainted. Inrolled  30th  June  1703, 

31.  JOHN  WADE  of  Cloonybrany,  esq,23d  March  1702; 

consideration,  338/.  2s.  6fc/. — Part  of  Dyamore,  693  a.;  bar. 
Demifore,  co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  Richard  late  Earl  of 
Tyreconnell,  attainted;  which  having  been  granted  to  Henry 
Viscount  Sydney,  were  by  him  conveyed,  by  deeds  of  lease  and 
release  dated  2d  and  3d  November  1698,  for  839/.  15s.  4tZ, 
to  said  John  Wade. Inrolled  2d  July  1703. 

35.  SAMUEL  GIBBONS  of  Knock,  esq,  28th  April 
170»;  consideration,  161/.— Part  of  the  lands  in  Donogh- 

more  50  a. rent,  1Z.  4s.  3\d. ; bar.  Navan,  co.  Meath.  — 

the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford,  attainted. InroUed  3d  July 

1703. 

37.  The  said  SAMUEL  GIBBONS,  21st  May  1703; 
consideration,  874/.— Mountainstowne,  232  a.;  bar.  Mort- 
<rallion,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan,  attainted. 
InroUed  3d  July  1703. 

39.  WILLIAM  BARTON  of  Thomastowne,  esq, 
14th  June  1703 ; consideration,  274/.— Part  of  Accluil  and 
Mullaghbane,  98  a. — rent,  21.  12 s.  5{<Z.;  bar.  Atherdee,  co. 

Loutii. the  estate  of  die  Lord  Slane,  attainted. InroUed 

5th  July  1703. 

40.  HENRY  PEIRCY  of  Dublin,  esq,  22d  June  1703 ; 
consideration,  525/.— Several  closes  of  land  near  Dolphins- 
barn,  and  all  the  houses  and  cabbins,  14  a.  & 8 p.  ; bar.  New- 


46.  BENJAMIN  MEADE  of  Dublin,  gent.,  11th  June  Dublin 
1703 ; consideration,  654/.  — Several  parcells  of  Clandalkin, 

13  a. — more  in  Clandalkin,  15  a. — more  in  Clandalkin,  65  a. 

— rent,  11.  10s.  41, d.  (Irish);  bar.  Newcosde  and  Upper- 
crosse, co.  Dublin. — the  two  former  the  estate  of  die  late 
King  James ; and  the  last  the  estate  of  Peter  Nottingham, 
attainted ; die  last  subject  to  a chiefly  of  1/.  10s.  81  d.  (Irish) 
to  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin. InroUed  nth  July  1703. 

49.  Reverend  JOHN  CLAYTON, Preb.  of  Saint  Michan’s,  Dublin. 

16th  June  1703  ; consideration,  1,245/.— The  town  and  lands 
of  Danistowne,  167  a.  1 R. ; par.  Swords,  bar.  Nethercrosse, 
co.  Dublin. the  estate  of  Thomas  Sutton,  attainted;  sub- 

ject to  a cliiefry  of  21. 10s.  to  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  of 
16s.  6 d.  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond. Inrolled  nth  July  1703. 

51.  JAMES  ANDERSON  of  Dublin,  gent,  23d  June  Rilkcimi, 
1703 ; considerations,  1 12/.  and  1,236/.  — The  town  and 
lands  of  Graigeneskery,  with  die  woods,  cont.  36  a. — rent, 

7s.  4$</. ; bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  the  Lord  Antrim. 

Galmoy,  attainted.  — Crookcdstowne,  297  a. — Killaly,  435  a. 

—Total  rent,  4/.  12s.  fill/. ; bar.  Masserine,  co.  Antrim — 

die  estate  of  Sir  Neile  O’Neile,  attainted. Inrolled 

19 th  July  1703. 

54.  RICHARD  TIGHE  of  Dublin,  esq,  22d  June  1703 ; Carlow. 
consideration,  348/.— Part  of  the  lands  of  Johnstowne,  79a.; 

bar.  and  co.  Carlow. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

InroUed  19Z/t  July  1703. 

55.  The  GOVERNORS  and  COMPANY  for  making  Dublin. 
Hollow  Sword  Blades  in  England,  incorporated  by  patent 

dated  19th  October  169),  anno  3“  Gul.  & Maria,  18th  March 
1702;  consideration,  725/.— The  moiety  of  the  town  and 
lands  of  Killman  alias  Killmacud,  61a.— rent,  1/.  10s.  41rf. 

liberty  of  commonage  of  31a.  as  then  meared;  i bar. 

Rathdownc,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

InroUed  23th  July  1703. 


58.  RICHARD  GORGES  esq,  5th  April  1703;  con- 

sideration, 2,050/.— Tlie  towns  and  lands  of  Allistowne,  Read, 
Bealis,  Lyns  and  Dillons  Land.— rent,  8/.  16s.  6W. ; bar. 
Screene,  co.  Meath.  — die  estate  of  Sir  Luke  Dowdall, 
attainted. InroUed  28 th  July  1703. 

59.  The  said  RICHARD  GORGES  and  OLIVER 
LONG,  21st  June  1703;  consideration,  1,630/.— The  castle, 
town,  and  lands  of  Kilrue,  416  A. — rent,  8/.  5s.  1 1 \d. ; bar. 
Ratoadi,  co.  Meath.— the  estate  of  Ignatius  Birford,  at- 
tainted.— to  hold  one  moiety  to  Gorges  and  his  heirs,  and  die 
other  moiety  to  Long  and  his  heirs  ; subject  to  a cliiefry  of 
Is.  a year,  allowed  to  Edward  Corker,  on  his  claim.  In- 
rolled  23th  July  1703. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Roll,  2 d Anne,  thirteenth  part,  face.  * 

WAL™11  ™DON  of  Rahin,  esq.,  HthJune  bar.  Galmoy,  co.  Kilkenny.— demised  by  James  late  Duke  KUke 
1703;  consideration  360/— The  towns  and  lands  of  Killane,  of  Ormond  to  Theobald  Purcell  of  Clone,  gent.,  attainted,  bv 
Kathinkillane,  and  Gargart,  200  a.  ; bar.  Forth,  co.  Carlow,  lease  dated  27th  April  1687,  for  the  lives  of  himself  James  his 

—the  estate  of  John  Warren,  attainted— Jaro/ferf  9th  October  eldest  son,  and  John  Bushopp  of  Dunmore  Park’  gent,  at 

120/.  &c. Inrolled  19th  November  1703. 


3.  Lieutenant  Colonel  ROBERT  STERNE  of  Ardaclugg, 
co.  Cork,  10th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,840/.— The  castle, 

town,  and  lands  of  Ardaclugg  and  Garranilougig,  692  a 

rent,  20/.  7s.  6 d. ; bar.  Muskry,  co.  Cork. — the  estate  of 

Charles  M'Carthy  of  Ardaclugg,  attainted. Inrolled  I 

\5lh  October  1703. 

4.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  24th  April  1703: 
consideration,  2,500/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Gortdonogh- 
more,  Killeenvarue,  Cloghroe  als  Knockikereall,  Cloghphillip, 
Cooleflugh,  Dromanabology  als  Drumnabology,  Ballymar- 
teen,  Colecoligg,  Killcorney,  Glanleagh,  Knockirushelligg, 
Rathine  and  Kill,  Knockiprehane,  Ballycaurinug,  Garana- 

mudaga,  Knockamcoes,  and  Carrigeeneableaske,  6,538  a. 

rent,  93/.  4s. ; bar.  Muskery,  co.  Cork — the  estate  of  Donogh 
Earl  CJancarty,  attainted Inrolled  \5th  October  1703. 

6.  STEPHEN  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  10th  April 
1703 ; consideration.  111/. — A large  front  house,  slated,  N.E. 
quarter  of  Cork.— the  towns  and  lands  of  Currymorroghue, 
401  a.  1 r.  32  k— Killard,  128  a.  2 n.  24  p— Killishell,  93  a. 

& 24  p— Ballingarrane,  98  a.  & 8 p— Total  rent,  1/.  14s.  id. ; 
liberties  of  Cork  City.— the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  Clan- 
carty,  attainted. Inrolled  5th  October  1703. 

7.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET,  23d  June  1703  ; con- 

sideration, 1,475/.— The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Cloone, 
315  a. — Ballygub,  1,097  a.  (exclusive  of  123  a.  in  the  common 
mountain,  belonging  to  the  Bishop  of  Ossory.)— Coolnemuck, 
273  a. — rent;  18/.  4s.  5\d. ; bar.  Ida,  Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  co. 
Kilkenny — the  estate  of  Edward  or  Edmund  Fitz-Gerald, 
attainted. Inrolled  15 th  October  1703. 

9.  ISAAC  MUKINS  of  Kilkenny,  alderman,  10th  April 
1703  ; consideration,  45/.— A large  brick  house,  and  all  gar- 
dens, backsides,  yards,  &c.  thereto  belonging ; city  Kilkenny. 
—the  estate  of  Michael  Roth,  attainted ; by  lease  from  James 
Duke  of  Ormond  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  John  Roth  of 
Kilkenny,  merchant,  (uncle  to  said  Michael,)  for  the  lives  of 
said  Michael,  John,  and  Mathew,  2d,  3d,  and  4th  sons  of 
Edward  Roth  of  Kilkenny,  merchant,  deceased,  at  the  rent  of 

14/.  16s.8rf,  besides  5s.  for  Accates. Inrolled  5th  October  ■ 

1703. 


10.  STEPHEN  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  10th  April 
1703  ; consideration,  299/. — The  castles,  towns,  and  lands  of 
Marshall’s  Land,  Walsh’s  Land,  Brown’s  Land,  and  Croaker’s 
Land,  commonly  called  New  Parke,  187  a.  ; liberties  of 
Kilkenny— to  hold  for  the  lives  of  Richard,  Edmund,  and 
Richard  Butler,  at  the  rent  of  20/.,  with  6 d.  per  pound  re- 
ceiver’s salary,  payable  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  by  lease  for 
said  lives  to  Robert  Sliee,  whose  heir,  William  Slice  was 
attainted. Inrolled  5th  October  1703. 

12.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET,  20th  April  1703;  i 
consideration,  1,550/. — The  castles,  towns,  and  lands  of  Grove 
alias  Walton’s  Grove  alias  Wallen  Grove  and  Oldtowne, 
49 1 a.  ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. Inrolled  15 th  October  1703. 

14.  HENRY  WEMYS  of  Deansfort,  gent.,  10th  April 
1703;  consideration,  97/.-The  town  and  lands  of  Raheen- 

terny  alias  Rathtuterny ; bar.  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny 

the  estate  of  James  Shea,  attainted;  by  lease  for  three  lives, 

from  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  at  the  rent  of  20/. Inrolled 

5th  October  1703. 

16.  The  Hon.  Colonel  TOBY  CAULFIELD  of  Clone 

co.  Kilkenny,  31st  May  1703 ; consideration,  600/. The 

lands  of  Rabeha,  351  a — Clone,  641  a Acre  Gave,  429  A.  ■ 


’ 17-  WILLIAM  PONSONBY  of  Besboro,  co.  Kilkenny,  Kakemy 

’ esq.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  163/.— The  lands  of 
' c|ogagk.  623  a.— Ashtowne,  460  a — Castle  Farrell,  167  a.; 
bar.  Iverhy  co.  Kilkenny.— demised  by  the  late  Duke  of 
Ormond  to  Redmond  Dalton,  attainted,'  for  three  lives,  at 

75/.  rent,  and  2/.  for  Accates. Inrolled  lOZ/t  November 

1703. 

19.  CATH.  JOHNSON  of  Dublin,  widow,  23d  June  Carlow. 
1703;  consideration,  600/.— The  north  part  of  New  Garden 

and  Dunganstowne,  144  a.  ; bar.  and  co.  Carlow. — die  estate 
of  the  late  King  James. — Inrolled  20th  November  1703. 

20.  PETER  HOLMES  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June  1703 ; King's  Co. 
consideration,  516/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Ballysheill  alias 
Sheilstowne  and  Smithstowne,  176  a.  2 r.  36  r. ; bar.  Garri- 

castle,  King’s  Co the  estate  of  the  late  King  Janies. 

Inrolled  24 th  November  1703. 

22.  EDWARD  WILSON  of  Tuam,  esq.,  22d  June  Galway. 
1703;  consideration,  272/.— The  towne  and  lands  of  Bally- 
mote  alias  Niard  and  the  land  of  Drume,  310a.  prof.  72  bogg ; 
rent,  21.  is.  Ikd. ; bar.  Dunmore,  co.  Galway— the  estate  of 
James  Lally,  attainted. Inrolled  3 d December  1703. 

24.  ARTHUR  BUSIIE  of  Dublin,  esq.,  23d  June  1703 ; Kilkenny. 
consideration,  5,218/.— The  castle,  town,  arid  lands  of  Lower 
Grange,  1,129  a.  — Upper  Grange,  517  a.  — Total  rent, 

51.  7s.  id.;  bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny — the  estate  of  Pierse 
Viscount  Galmoy,  attainted.— By  deed,  dated  30th  September 
1703,  the  said  Arthur  Bushe  declared  that  he  purchased  the 
town  and  lands  of  Upper  Grange  in  trust  for  and  to  the  only 
use  of  his  brother  Amyas  Bushe  of  Kilfane,  esq.,  and  therefore, 
in  discharge  of  the  said  trust,  released  and  confirmed  the  same 
to  him  and  his  heirs,  subject  to  a due  proportion  and  dividend 
of  the  said  quit-rent Inrolled  8 th  December  1703. 

28.  JOHN  Archbishop  of  TUAM,  22d  June  1703;  con-  Mam 
sideration,  2,348/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Ballyhankin, 

288  a.  3 r.  8p—  Sephin,  336  a— rent,  3/.  9s—  Curraghdue 
alias  Ruovagh,  315  a.  1 n— rent,  21.  8s.  4$</—  the  estate  of 
James  Browne,  attainted— in  Carrowbeg  and  Carrowledane 
111  a. &32p— Cooleroe,  101a.  In.  Sp— rent,  2 l.2s.2ld. 

— the  4 quarters  of  Clare;  rent,  21. 10s.  5d.— viz.  in  Carrowne- 
gerald  alias  M'Gnrrettboy  quarter,  with  the  fairs  thereof,  16  a. 

— Gortindrisagh,  Munereagh,  Carrownellery,  Parrnne  and 
Lissena,  and  Coylebegg,  £ quarter,  262  a.  1 n.  24  v.  prof. 

116  a.  bogg.  40  a.  2 a.  mountain.— Cloonbannulfe,  lq>,  225  a. 

2 r.  prof.  117  a.  & 32  p.  bogg.  — Carrownidoge  alias  Carna- 
vadoge,  90  a.  2 it — Knockantuggery  or  ICnocknateegra,  94  a. 

— rent,  3/.  15s.  9 Id. ; bar.  Clanmorris,  co.  Mayo— the  estate 
of  Thomas  Burke,  attainted. Inrolled  11  th  December  1703. 

32.  ANNE  ORMSBY  of  Dublin,  widow,  19th  June  Dublin. 
1703 ; consideration,  74/. — A house  and  malt-house,  then  in 

her  possession,  in  St.  James’s  parish,  city  Dublin the  estate 

of  Sir  Michael  Creagli,  attainted. Inrolled  13 th  December 

1703. 

- 34.  Major  ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY,  Lieu-  Roscommon. 
tenant  CASPER  WILLS,  and  Lieutenant  JAMES  WILLS, 

16th  June  1703;  consideration,  3,380/.  — The  town  and 

lands  of  Coondecarra  (part),  126  a.  3 it.  24  Mongagh, 

229  a.  3 r.  24  p— Clonfour  and  Durragh,  219  a.  1 r.  16  p. 
prof.  281  a.  3 R.  24  p.  unprof.— Faghnarrngh  alias  Faghnarrow, 

175  a.  1 r.  16  p. — a parcel  of  red  bogg,  82  a.  1 r.  16  p 

Coylemore,  74  a.  3 r.  16  p.  prof.  68  a.  2 r.  8 p.  unprof. 

Cloonhelly  abas  Clunest,  192  a.  1 r.  16p. — Mellick,  45  a. 

3 r.  8 p — Cloonagh  and  Ardnemullagh,  536  a.  & 24  r 

Clonboynagh,  89  a.  & 24  p.  prof.  100  a.  3 it.  8 p.  tinprof.  — 

Creigancorr,  75  a.  2 r.  16  p.  prof.  68  a.  2r.  32  p.  unprof. 


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Farbreagness,  1 qr.,  136  a.  & 8 p.— Lecarrow  alias  Gortale- 
kin  111a.  1 R.  32  p. — Ballyfingin  and  Ardneskin,  318  a.  3 u. 

■ 24,  r. — Ballyfinkin  and  Gortnemaddy,  176  a. — Fearbehy  alias 
Fearbrehy,  90  a.  ; bar.  Ballin-Tubber,  co.  Roscommon.  — 
Clonkei  rine,  100  a.  & 32  p.  prof.  158  a.  2 r.  unprof.— Atting, 
part  of  Ballyvallaghan,  37  a.  1 r.  8 p.  ; bar.  Roscommon, 
same  co.— Shancough,  151  a.  1 r.  24  p.  ; I bar.  Bellamoe, 
same  co. — Corbally,  1 qr.,  70  a.  1 R. — Gortgannuffe,  part  of 
Ballyvallaghane,  510  a.;  bar.  Boyle,  same  co. — the  estate  of 
the  late  King  James. InroUed  15 th  December  1703. 

37.  WILLIAM  WESTLAND  of  Dublin,  gent.,  25th  May 
1703;  consideration,  4001. — All  that  parcel- of  ground  on 


which  are  four  brick  houses,  containing  90  feet  in  front,  _ 
90  feet  in  rear,  and  65  feet  in  depth,  in  Cow-lane,  with  a 
garden  plott  surrounded  by  a brick  wall  in  Bull-lane ; par. 

St.  Michan,  city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan, 
attainted;  subject  to  a chiefry  of  4s.  6 d.  to  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Christ  Church. InroUed  14 th  December  1704. 

39.  The  said  WILLIAM  WESTLAND  merchant, 
12th  June  1703;  consideration,  117/.— In  Fosterstowne,  14a.  ; 
bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath. — the  estate  of  the  late  King 
James. InroUed  14 th  December  1704. 


Roll,  %d  Anne,  thirteenth  part,  bach. 


1.  THOMAS  SISSON  of  Dublin,  gent.,  15th  May  1703 ; 
consideration,  632/. — In  Gortmore,  240  a.  3 b.  8 p. — in  the 
same,  30  a.  ; bar.  Kilkenny  West,  co.  Westmeath. — the 
estate  of  the  late  King  James. InroUed  15 th  October  1703. 

3.  STEPHEN  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  gent.,  21st  June 

1703;  consideration,  72/. — A brick  house  and  malt-house, 
with  all  the  yards,  See.  thereto  belonging,  in  St.  Thomas- 
street,  city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Francis  Plowden,  at- 
tainted.  InroUed  \5th  October  1703. 

4.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET  esq.,  10th  April  1703 ; 
consideration,  616/.  — Fagan’s  part  of  Kinsaly  ais  Kinsale, 

94  a.  3 R. ; bar.  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard 
Fagan,  attainted. InroUed  5th  October  1703. 

6.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET,  20th  April  1703;  con- 
sideration, 1,045/. — The  castle,  towns,  and  lands  of  Ccmrt- 
bracks,  520  a.  1 r.  24  p.— Ballyvickery  alias  Vickerstowne, 
338  a.  2 it. — -Peake,  907  a.— Glanballycullin,  344  A.  & 24  P. 
— Lackakillen  alias  Lahackaneene,  132  a.  2 r. — Total  rent, 

31/.  4s.  8 d.  ; bar.  Muskry,  co.  Corke the  estate  of 

Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  attainted. InroUed  \5th  October  | 

1703. 

r.  7.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET,  10th  April  1703 ; con- 
sideration, 1,400/. — The  castle,  town,  and  lands  of  Duneeny, 
with  its  members,  737  a.— rent,  2/.  8s. ; bar.  Gowran,  co. 
Kilkenny.— the  estate  of  Pierce  Viscount  Galmoy,  attainted; 
subject  to  an  estate  made  thereof  for  500/.,  decreed  to  Elizabeth 
and  John  Kelly  in  fee,  paying  36/.  per  annum,  to  cease  on 
payment  of  500/. InroUed  5 th  October  1703. 

y.  9.  JOSEPH  KELLY  of  Kellymount  alias  Ballymack- 
loghlin,  esq.,  10tli  April  1703;  consideration,  218/. — The 
town  and  lands  of  Knockbarron,  115  a. — rent,  1/.  0s.  4Jrf. ; 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny. — the  estate  of  Charles  Ryan, 
attainted. InroUed  5th  October  1703. 

10.  STEPHEN  SWEET  of  Kilkenny,  esq.,  in  trust  for 
Henry  Earl  of  Thomond,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  196/. 

The  town  and  lands  of  Coolcshamroge,  65  a.  2 r. — rent, 

1/.  2s.  9k/. ; bar.  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. — the  estate  of  James 
Power,  attainted. InroUed  15 th  October  1703. 

ly.  12.  The  said  STEPHEN  SWEET,  10th  April  1703; 
consideration,  650/.— The  towns  and  lands  of  Kilmocor  and 
Tower  alias  Toomnehany  alias  Cullnebrislane.  1,677  a.  — 
Rathquaile  alias  BaUynegrane,  1,010  a.  ; co.  Kilkenny.— 
the  estate  of  Thomas  Pay,  by  lease  from  the  late  Duke  of 

Ormond,  for  the  lives  of  Francis  and  William  Pay. 

InroUed  5th  October  1703. 

r&  13.  ROBERT  and  JOHN  CURTIS  of  Dublin,  esqrs., 
15th  May  1703 ; consideration,  5,344/.— The  towns  and  lands 
of  Oreald  Tymaglioe,  777  a.  & 16  p.  prof.  2,192  bogg.— 
Garvoge,  190  a.  3 r.  32  r.— Corrycroffiine,  part  of  Garvoge, 
22  A.  1 R.  24  p. — Ballynefagh,  260  A.  3 u.  8 p. — Giltowne, 
341  a.  2 u.  24  p.  ; bar.  Clane,  co.  Kildare.— the  estate  of  the 
late  King  James. InroUed  5th  November  1703. 

15.  JAMES  AGAR  of  Gowran,  esq.,  7th  June  1703 ; 
considerations,  1,740/.  and  259/.,  in  all  1,999/.— The  town 
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and  manor  of  Grage,  with  the  rents,  services,  and  customs  of  R 
the  fairs  and  markets  and  courts,  and  the  demesnes,  con- 
taining 652  a. — Brandon  Hill,  726  a. — rent,  2/.  15s.  Did. ; 
bar.  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny.— the  estate  of  Pierce  Viscount 
Galmoy,  attainted. InroUed  10 th  Nov.  1703. 

17.  STEPHEN  LUDLOW  of  Dublin,  esq.,  and  JOHN 
ASGILL  of  Ross  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  esq.,  23d  June  1703; 
consideration,  4,020/.— Tlie  manor  or  lordship  of  Donagh- 
more,  containing  the  towns  and  lands  of  Garrenskedmond, 
i plowland,  317  a— commons  to  the  same,  81  a.  1 R.  32  p.— 
Coolicky,  1 plowl'1,  362  a.  3 r.  24  p.— Bally vodane,  4 gneeves, 

74  a.  2 n. — Torenonght,  394  a.  1 r.  8 p. — Upper  and  Lower 
Kilmarterane,  with  the  common,  797  a.  — Monytagart  and 
Ballykearick,  384  a.  3 r.  32  p.— Ballycarhen  alias  Barrykaar- 
keene,  723  a.  3 r.  24  p. — Gowlane,  Lackybane,  and  Bally- 
gurrighy,  2 plowlands,  1,626  a.  3 R.  16  p.— both  Coolemoneys, 

1 plowl1'.  1,04.1  ».  1 n.  S p. — -Killeenleagh  and  Ballyconigan, 
741  a.  3 R.  8 P. — Killcullen,  1 plowl'1,  890  A.  3 R.  24  p.,  with 
the  mills,  commons,  members,  and  appurtenances,  and  all  their 
right  and  interest  to  Killclough,  West,  239  a.  ; bar.  Muskry, 
co.  Cork.  — the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of  Clancarty,  at- 
tainted; subject  to  a chiefry  of  4/.  per  annum  to  the  see  of 
Cloyne,  and  to  such  crown  rents  and  chiefries  os  were  payable 
13th  February  1688.— 


— Inrolled  24 th  Nov.  1703. 


19.  WILLIAM  FORREST  of  Dublin,  gent.,  9th  June 

1703  ; consideration,  420/. — A plot  of  ground  in  Great  Ship- 
street,  with  4 houses  built  thereon,  containing  in  the  front 
102  feet  of  assize,  in  the  rear  104  feet,  and  in  depth  137  feet, 
with  all  the  backsides,  shedds,  back  houses,  gardens.  Sec.; 
city  of  Dublin. — the  estate  of  Richard  Fagan  esq.,  deceased, 
attainted. InroUed  24 th  Nov.  1 703. 

20.  JOHN  ASGILL  of  Dublin,  esq.,  21st  June  1703;  Dublin. 
consideration,  765/. — The  towns  and  lands  of  Barnageragh, 

18  a.  3 R.  16  p. — Reynoldstowne,  83  a.  3 R.  24  p. — Rafbden, 

22  a.  Se  32  p. ; bar.  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin.  — Huntstowne, 

213  a.  3 R.  34  P. ; bar.  Castleknock,  same  co. — Rath  of  Kil- 
lossorv  and  Wileybush,  158  a.  & 8 p. — Tonlegee  als  Houths- 
towne,  21a.  1r.  8p. — Balstabock,  17  a.  3 it.  8p. — Balculty, 

55  a.  2 it.  24  p. ; bar.  Coolock,  same  co. — the  estate  of  Martin 
Dillon,  attainted ; for  life,  with  remainder  in  fee  after  the  death 
of  Matthias  and  Robert  Dillon,  and  on  failure  of  issue  male 
of  their  bodies  respectively. InroUed  26th  Nov.  1703. 

21.  JOHN  BUTLER  of  Kilvelighter,  gent.,  25th  May  Tipperary. 
1703;  consideration,  150/. — In  Clonlusk,  28  a.;  bar.  Clan- 

william,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  tlie  late  King  James. 

InroUed  24.-th  Nov.  1703. 

23.  HENRY  ST.  GEORGE  of  Atlilone,  esq.,  23d  June  pioscommon. 
1703 ; consideration,  572/. — 1 carlron  of  land  in  the  quarter 
of  Clonegauna,  called  Cartronseragh,  73  a.  — in  KillinemUl- 
terarny,  17  a. — a corn  mill  and  tuck  mill  on  the  river  of 
Cloonekilly ; bar.  Atlilone  and  i bar.  Moycarnon,  co.  Ros- 
comon. — a park  called  Acregarree,  4 a. — all  those  old  walls,  pOSCOmmon 
a cabbin,  and  a tan  yard,  in  the  town  of  Atlilone.— the  estate  and 

of  Laurence  Kelly,  attainted.— a mortgage  on  the  lands  of  Westmeath. 
Rapheake  for  30/.,  and  the  rent-charge  of  21.,  and  the  interest 
thereof.— a mortgage  on  lands  in  Killecnmonterarny  for  11/. 
and  the  rent-charge  of  1/.  2s.,  the  interest  thereof. — a mortgage 
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u_ and  t,le  rent  charge  of  15/.,  the  interest  thereof. — a mortgage 

ton  011  Carrigonaughton ; bars.  Athlone  and  Moycashell, 

cos.  Roscomon  and  Westmeath,  or  one  of  them ; all  which 
•th.  were  mortgaged  tosaid  Laurence  Kelly. — Inrolled 5th December 
1703. 

26.  An  INDENTURE  made  23d  June  1703,  whereby 
the  trustees  (pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Parliament  made  in  Eng- 
land, l"*?  Anna?,  for  granting  an  Aid  by  divers  subsidies  and  a 
land  tax,  which  enacted  that  the  trustees  should  convey  to  the 
trustees  for  the  barracks  and  their  successors  the  barracks 
erected  on  the  forfeited  estates,  with  site  thereof,  out-liouses, 
courts,  and  other  conveniences,  containing  3 a.  to  each  of  the 
said  barracks)  sold  to  the  trustees  of  the  barracks — the  bar- 
rack in  the  town  of  Macrome,  as  the  same  had  been  surveyed 
and  sett  out  according  to  the  map  or  plan  annexed,  containing 
3 a— the  barracks  near  Kilmiddy  and  the  lands  of  Cloghbally- 
more,  3 a.  ; co.  Corke.— both  on  the  estate  of  Donogh  Earl  of 
Clancarty. Inrolled  8th  Dec.  1703. 


y.  27.  ROBERT  SHAW  of  Galway,  esq.,  in  trust  for  the 
Queen,  23d  June  1703 ; consideration,  60/.— A house,  yard, 
garden,  and  an  old  castle  in  Lombard-street,  town  of  Galway. 

—the  estate  of  James  Rutlidge,  attainted Inrolled  8th  Dec. 

1703. 

<h-  28.  RANDAL  ADAMS  of  Dublin,  esq.,  31st  May  1703  ; 

consideration,  300/.— The  town  and  lands  of  Irishtowne  and 
Rahinguin,  455  a.  prof.  25  a.  bogg — rent,  8/.  18s.  5 id. ; bar. 
Rathconrath,  co.  Westmeath.— the  estate  of  John  Dalton, 
attainted Inrolled  86th  Nov.  1703. 

30.  WILLIAM  HEWETSONof  Clonogh,  co.  Kildare, 
gent.,  9th  June  1703;  consideration,  832/.— The  town  and 
lands  of  Ballinderry,  230  a.  3 n.  prof.  6 a.  3 r.  bogg— rent, 
4/.  8s.  8 \d. ; bar.  Carbury,  co.  Kildare — the  estate  'of  Thomas 
Egan,  attainted Inrolled  6th  Dec.  1703. 

32.  THOMAS  CONNOR  of  Dublin,  gent.,  23d  June 
1703  ; consideration,  80/.— A house  or  tenement  in  Fishamble- 
street  called  the  London  Tavern,  with  a court  and  back 
building  and  a slated  timber  house  and  garden  thereto  be- 
longing ; city  of  Dublin— demised  by  Robert  Johnson  esq.  to 


Ignatius  Browne,  attainted,  for  63  years,  from  May  1675;  3 An‘- 

at  30/.  rent Inrolled  8th  Dec.  1703.  — . 

34.  RANDOLPH  ADAMS  of  Boards  to  wne,  co.  West-  ^estmeat h, 
meath,  esq.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  608/.  — The 
town  and  lands  of  Plodstowne,  31a.  & 32  p— in  Boardstowne, 

163  a.  1 r.  16  p.;  bars.  Moyashell,  Magheredernon,  and  Fer- 
tullagh,  co.  Westmeath— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Inrolled  loth  Dec.  1703. 

36.  JOHN  Bishop  of  OSSORY,  10th  April  1703;  con- 
sideration, 455/.  — The  town  and  lands  of  Talbott’s  Inch,  Kakm”V- 
174  a. — rent,  3/.  4s.  2Jd. ; liberties  of  Kilkenny. — the  estate 
of  Walter  Lawless,  attainted. Inrolled  16/4  Dec.  1703. 

3.  ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY  of  Ballyleck,  co. 

Monaghan,  esq.,  18th  June  1703;  consideration,  1,340/.—  M,"'K 

The  towns  and  lands  of  Drinidaly,  364  a. — rent,  6/.  0s.  8 d. ; 
bar.  Moyfenrath,  co.  Meath — the  estate  of  Adam  Crumple, 
attainted. — Inrolled  15/4  Dec.  1703. 

40.  Said  A.  MONTGOMERY,  13th  June  1703;  con-  Tipperan, 

siderations,  389/.  5s.  and  13/.,  in  all  402/.  5s One  moiety  ^ 

of  Gorthauna  alias  Annfield,  and  one  moiety  of  yc  woods 
thereof  (the  other  moiety  of  the  woods  being  conveyed  to 
John  White  of  Cappagh,  co.  Tipperary,  esq.) ; bar.  Elio- 

gurty,  co.  Tipperary. — the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

a messuage  or  tenement,  and  2 old  cabbins,  in  Cavan ; bar. 

Loghtee,  co.  Cavan. — the  estate  of  Charles  Brogan,  attainted. 

Inrolled  15/4  Dec.  1703. 

41.  JOHN  MEARES  of  Saltacre,  gent.,  16th  June  Westmeath. 
1703 ; consideration,  505/. — In  the  east  part  of  Killenbrack 
and  in  Rowd  ats  Rahinduffe,  148  a.  3 it.  16  p. ; bar.  Rath- 
conrath, co.  Westmeath— the  estate  of  the  late  King  James. 

Intuited  15/4  Dec.  1703. 


Cavan. 


42.  THOMAS  CONNOR  of  Dublin,  gent.,  14th  June 
1703;  consideration,  900/.  — The  lands  ofListry,  387  a— 
Gortnecloghys,  with  all  their  under  denominations,  265  a.  — 
rent,  9/.  17s.  3 Id. ; bar.  Magunnihy,  co.  Kerry — the  estate 
of  John  Lyne,  attainted;  subject  to  a chiefry  of  1/.  Is.  to 
Francis  Bernard  esq.,  out  of  Listry,  and  10s.  to  him,  out  of 
Gortnecloghys InroUed  13/4  Dec.  1703. 


Kerr,,. 


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IN  THE  PRECEDING 

ABSTRACT  OF  CONVEYANCES  OF  ESTATES  FORFEITED  IN  1688. 


A. 

ABERCORNE,  James,  Earl  of,  389. 
Adams,  Randal,  396. 

Randolph,  396. 

Agar,  James,  370.  395. 

Allen,  John,  356. 

Amory,  Thomas,  351. 

Anderson,  Arthur,  386.  392. 

James,  352.  860.  392.  893. 

Annesley,  Francis,  348.  867- 
Anyon,  Simon,  357.  358. 

Arabine,  Bartholomew  De,  366. 
Armstrong,  Charles,  391. 

Asgill,  John,  859.  362.  364.  365.  367.  382. 
394.  395. 

Ashe,  Thomas,  380. 

Ashurst,  Sir  William,  366,  375- 
Atkins,  Robert,  352. 


Bagenal,  Walter,  362. 

Baggs,  John,  348. 

Baker,  Thomas,  355. 

William,  367.  388. 

Baldwin,  Henry,  356. 

Richard,  355.  387. 

Bamber,  Richard,  386. 

Barracks,  Trustees  for,  396. 

Barry,  James,  380. 

Paul,  859. 

Barrymore,  James,  Earl  of,  367. 
Barton,  William,  380.  393. 

Bayly,  John,  389. 

Thomas,  389. 

Beauchamp,  John,  391. 

Beecher,  Henry,  360. 

Beighton,  George,  384. 

Belfew,  Thomas,  349. 

Bellingham,  Thomas,  391. 

Bennet,  Edward,  353. 

Bernard,  Francis,  375.  389. 
Betsworth,  Peter,  380. 

Bingham,  Sir  Henry,  381. 
Blackburne,  Andrew,  383. 
Blessington,  Murrogh,  Lord,  379. 
Bligh,  Thomas,  356. 

Blosset,  Solomon  Des,  355. 
Bonningg,  John,  390. 

Bouleey,  Charles  La,  383. 

Boyse,  Nathaniel,  389. 
Branthwait,  John,  352. 
Brocklesby,  Thomas,  384. 
Brodrick,  Alan,  381. 

Browne,  Richard,  348. 

Robert,  369. 

Budden,  Joseph,  367.  381. 

Bull,  Samuel,  377. 

Burdett,  Thomas,  366. 

Burgh,  Richard,  384. 

Burke,  John,  382. 

Thomas,  384- 

Burton,  Benjamin,  373. 

Francis,  853. 

Bury,  Anthony,  353. 

John,  352. 

Bushe,  Arthur,  394. 

Amyas,  393. 

Bustead,  Rev.  Michael,  390. 
Butler,  Brinsley,  375. 

John,  395. 

c. 

Caddell,  Richard,  872. 

Cadogan,  Henry,  356- 

(122.) 


Cairnes,  William,  379. 

Campbell,  Charles,  356.  357. 364. 384.  392. 
Card,  Samuel,  357.  358. 

Carleton,  Christopher,  878. 

John,  359. 

Carlingford,  Francis,  Earl  of,  368. 
Carpenter,  Colonel  George,  870.  390. 
Carter,  Thomas,  370.  386. 

Cary,  John,  348. 

Cashell,  William,  Archbishop  of,  372. 
Caulfield,  Colonel  Toby,  394. 

Causabon,  William,  382. 

Chaigneau,  Lewis,  364.  381. 

Chaloner,  James,  388. 

Clayton,  John,  393. 

Clerke,  Thomas,  888. 

Clogher,  St.  George,  Bishop  of,  372. 
Clonfert,  William,  Bishop  of,  368. 

Cloyne,  Charles,  Bishop  of,  368. 

Cock,  William,  388. 

Cockrell,  William,  358. 

Coghill,  Marmaduke,  368. 

Coghlan,  Jeremiah,  352. 

Colley,  Henry,  392. 

Coltjiurst,  Nicholas,  384. 

Connor,  Daniel,  384.  887- 

Thomas,  396- 

Conolly,  William,  350.  386.  388.  390. 
Conyngham,  Henry,  349.  851.  373. 
Cooke,  John,  349.  352.  357. 

Richard,  381. 

Cork,  Dive,  Bishop  of,  369. 

Cosgrave,  Edward,  357. 

Cowper,  Edward,  382. 

Cox,  Sir  Richard,  382.  383. 

Craige,  Robert,  369.  371* 

Crawford,  Thomas,  358. 

Crofts,  Christopher,  348. 

Crosby,  David,  390. 

Crow,  Edward,  349. 

Cuppaidge,  Faustin,  363. 

Curtis,  John,  367.  335. 

Robert,  377-  395. 

Cusack,  John,  349.  358. 


D. 

Daly,  Thomas,  383. 

Dalyell,  Thomas,  352. 

Darner,  Joseph,  388. 

Davis,  Henry,  389. 

Daunt,  Thomas,  348. 

Dawson,  Ephraim,  359. 

James,  350.  351.  354.  357- 

Deane,  Edward,  872. 

Sir  Matthew,  351. 

Deering,  Charles,  349. 

Des  Blosset,  Solomon,  355. 
Despard,  William,  378. 

Des  Vignoles,  Charles,  373. 
Dickson,  Abraham,  391. 

Dillon,  Sir  John,  373. 

Dixon,  Abraham,  366.  384. 

Thomas,  366. 

Domvile,  Sir  Thomas,  367. 
Dopping,  Anthony,  392. 

_ Samuel,  350.  351.  368.381. 
Down,  Edward,  Bishop  of,  388. 
Drisdall,  Griffith,  378. 

Drury,  John,  387.  388. 

Dubay,  Lewis,  373. 

Dublin,  Archbishop  of,  372. 

Mayor,  &c.,  349. 

Dunscomb,  William,  378. 


E. 

Eaton,  John,  358. 

Eccles,  John,  387.  888. 

Echlin,  Robert,  375. 

Edge,  Timothy,  365. 
Edgworlh,  Robert,  356. 
Elcock,  John,  351. 

Ellis,  John,  378. 

Elphin,  Simon,  Bishop  of,  368. 
Elsmere,  Josiah,  358. 

Enos,  John,  391. 

Erberry,  Matthias,  350. 

Evans,  George,  355. 

Nathaniel,  389 


Falkner,  Daniel,  371.  372. 
Farringdon,  Charles,  353. 

Farthing,  Robert,  848.  356. 

Fellowes,  William’,  348. 

Fenner,  Richard,  393. 

Femes,  Bartholomew,  Bishop  of,  372. 
Fitz  Maurice,  Hon.  William,  349. 
Fitz  Patrick,  Richard,  359.  364.  392. 
Flower,  William,  392. 

Forbes,  Arthur,  365. 

Ford,  Edward,  378. 

Forest,  Daniel,  375.  879- 

William,  395. 

Forster,  John,  383. 

Fortescue,  William,  359. 

Franklyn,  Joseph,  363. 

Freake,  Piercy,  386.  392.  393. 

G. 


Galway,  Helen,  371. 

Garstin,  John,  367. 

Norman,  389. 

Gay  nor,  Vere,  381. 

Gcoghegan,  Terence,  367- 
Gibbs,  Daniel,  353. 

Gibbons,  Samuel,  393. 

William,  388. 

Gibson,  George,  390. 

Goold,  Michael,  353. 

Gore,  George,  370. 

Ralph,  393. 

William,  387. 

Gorges,  Richard,  393. 

Gower,  Henry,  350. 

Graham,  Edmund,  385. 

John,  351.  355.  363.  384. 

Green,  Abraham,  355.  357. 
Gumbleton,  Richard,  356. 
Gunning.  Brvan,  387- 


H. 

Jail,  William,  370. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  373- 

Anne,  373- 

Gustavus,  350.  383. 

James,  369;  373.  379. 

William,  369. 

rlamond,  John,  387- 
Sampson,  Charles,  356. 
Harman,  Col.  Wentworth,  387. 
Harris,  Catharine,  891. 

John,  355. 

Harrison,  Robert,  377- 

Thomas,  348. 

William,  383. 


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,, na,  392. 

Hatch,  Nicholas,  364. 

Hayes,  Othawell,  363. 

Hewettson,  William,  396. 

Higgins,  Bryan,  352.  360. 

Kingston,  James,  348. 

Hoare,  Edward,  353.  380. 

Hodder.John,  380. 

Thomas,  378. 

Hollow  Sword  Blade  Company,  360.  362. 
363.  365.  869.  371.  373.  374.  875.  376. 
377.  393. 

Holmes,  Peter,  394. 

Holroid,  Isaac,  383. 

Hooper,  James,  348. 

Howell,  Thomas,  349. 

Howth,  Thomas,  Lord,  369. 

Hughes,  John,  372.  382. 

Hull,  Dame  Frances,  380. 

Hunt,  John,  349. 

Hutchinson,  Hugh,  356. 

I. 

Jackson,  Daniel,  888. 

Samuel,  366.  370. 

Jacob,  Matthew,  351.  365. 

Ingoldsby,  Richard,  380. 

Johnson,  Catharine,  394. 

George,  364. 

Johnston,  James,  388. 

Robert,  888. 

Jones,  George,  384.  387- 

Lewis,  349.  363. 

Richard,  357. 

Roth,  364.  365.  ■ 

Iredall,  Peter,  378. 

Irwin,  Henry,  388. 

Ishnm,  John,  348. 

Judge,  Arthur,  357. 

Judkin,  Josiah,  359. 

Ivcrs,  John,  348.  387. 

K. 

Kane,  Joseph,  354. 

Keighily,  Thomas,  364. 

Kellett,  Richard,  350. 


Kelly,  Bryar.„ 

Jo?.,  395. 

Kent,  John,  366. 

ICiefe,  Catherine,  391. 

Kiernan,  James,  355.  382. 

Kildare,  William,  Bishop  of,  372.  378. 
Killaloe,  Thomas,  Bishop  of,  369- 
King,  James,  381. 

Robert,  379. 

Dr.  William,  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 

359. 


Lambe,  William,  3 51.  378. 
Langford,  Sir  Arthur,  377. 

Henry,  348. 

Langrislr,  John,  387.  390. 

Lapp,  John,  366. 

Leagh,  John,  392. 

Leeds,  Michael,  367.  389. 

Leeson,  Joseph,  389. 

Leigh,  John,  364.  393. 

Leighlin  and  Ferns,  Bishop  of,  372. 
Levinge,  Sir  Richard,  379.  383. 
Lewis,  James,  370. 

— — Richard,  378. 

Limerick,  Bishop  of,  355.  369. 
Lloyd,  Andrew,  877.  378. 

Richard,  355. 

Loftus,  Henry,  365. 

Long,  Oliver,  393. 

Longford,  Sir  Arthur,"  377. 

Low,  David,  384. 

Samuel,  356. 

Lowther,  George,  382. 

Lucas,  Nathaniel,  377. 

Ludlow,  Stephen,  355.  368.  895. 
Luther,  Henry,  860.  365. 

M. 

M'Causland,  Oliver,  873. 
M'Collogh,  Henry,  365. 

Mc  Donnell,  James,  353.  383. 
Maddock,  Joseph,  351.  358. 

Magan,  Thomas,  881.  391. 


I Mahon,  Bartholomew,  383. 

Mansell,  Thomas,  383. 

Manwaring,  William,  352. 

Marriott,  Jos.,  367. 

Marsh,  Dr.  Jeremiah,  350. 

Mason,  Robert,  360. 

Massey,  Samuel,  383. 

Mathews,  Humphry,  366. 

Maxwell,  William,  380. 

Meade,  Benjamin,  393. 

Sir  John,  350.  365.  381.  392. 

Meares,  John,  396. 

Lewis,  887. 

Meath,  Richard,  Bishop  of,  868. 
Meredith,  Arthur,  350.  365. 

Minchin  William,  379. 

Mitchell,  Joseph,  382. 

Moland,  Joseph,  359.  382. 

Molyneaux,  Thomas,  351.  892. 
Montgomery,  Alexander,  394.  396. 
Moore,  Elinor,  386. 

William,  390. 

Morris,  Abraham,  353. 355.  356. 363.  : 
Morrison,  John,  348. 

Mountjoy,  Wm.,  Viscount,  869. 
Mukins,  Isaac,  394. 

Murphy,  Patience,  349. 

N. 

Napper,  James,  371. 

Neale,  Rev.  Benjamin,  379.  380. 

Neave,  William,  368. 

Nesbitt,  Albert,  354. 

Newenham,  John,  350. 

Thomas,  370. 

Newstead,  Richard,  356. 

Newton,  John,  355. 

Nicholson,  Thomas,  358. 

Nowlan,  Mark,  882. 

o. 

O’Brien,  Sir  Donat,  352. 

Ogle,  Henry,  349.  380. 

O’Neile,  Charles,  365. 

Ormsby,  Anne,  894. 

■ John,  382.  383. 

Osborne,  Henry,  390. 

Ossory,  John,  Bishop  of,  369.  396. 


Pacey,  John,  380.  388. 
Packenham,  Robert,  365.  387. 
Page,  John,  351.  366.  373. 
Paine,  William,  365. 

Palfry,  Catherine,  360. 

Palmer,  William,  378. 
Partington,  Peter,  378. 

Paul,  Jeffery,  357.  382. 

Pearson,  Mathew,  379. 

Peircy,  Henry,  393. 

Pembroke,  Thomas,  363. 
Peppard,  Jacob,  359.  365. 

Perry,  John,  358.  381. 

Persse,  Henry,  856. 

Phillips,  Chichester,  354.  364. 

Christopher,  356. 

Richard,  348. 

Piers,  William,  366. 

Lady  Honora,  381. 

Pike,  John,  365. 

Piper,  Stephen,  354. 

Pollard,  Walter,  392. 

Ponsonby,  William,  890.  394. 
Powell,  Richard,  351. 

Pratt,  Benjamin,  357. 

Preston,  John,  355. 

Nathaniel,  366. 

Robert,  377. 

Price,  Nicholas,  383. 

Putland,  Thomas,  387.  392. 

Pyke,  John,  348. 

Pyne,  Sir  Richard,  358.  380.  391. 

Q. 


Ram,  Abel,  367. 
Randford,  Sir  Mark,  367- 
Rathwell,  John,  388. 


Raulins,  Thomas,  348. 

Reilly,  Edward,  382. 

Ricard,  Thomas,  369. 

Riggs,  Edward,  373. 

— - — Stephen,  368. 

Rigmaiden,  Robert,  349. 

Riley,  Edward,  886. 387. 

Robinson,  Sir  William,  350.  356. 
Roche,  Edmond,  356. 

Rochfort,  Robert,  357.  860. 
Rogers,  George,  381. 

Robert,  349. 

William,  349. ' 

Rogersdn,  Sir  John,  391.  392. 

Rolls,  Samuel,  352. 

Roth,  Abraham,  383. 

Rotton,  John,  358. 

Ryan,  Morgan,  387- 
Ryder,  John,  365. 

S. 

St.  George,  Henry,  895. 

Richard,  356. 

St.John,  Thomas,  370. 

St.  Leger,  John,  348. 

Sandford,  Henry,  365. 

Santry,  Henry,  Lord,  386. 

Saunders,  Morley,  368. 

Savage,  Patrick,  889. 

Philip,  369.  385.  388. 

Saveli,  George,  857. 

Scawen,  Sir  William,  358. 
Schuldham,  Edmond,  379. 

Scott,  Hopton,  359.  890. 

Sevell,  George,  349. 

Shaw,  Robert,  352.  356.  396. 

William,  360. 

Sheares,  Humphry,  349.  350.  357.  3! 
Shelburne,  Lord,  378. 

Sheppard,  Anthony,  385. 

Shere,  Sir  Henry,  348. 

Sherigley,  Folliott,  355. 

Sherlock,  William,  354. 

Shields,  Michael,  368. 

Shinton,  Richard,  350. 

I Shute,  Thomas,  387. 

| Singleton,  Edward,  351. 

Sisson,  Thomas,  395. 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  353. 

John,  372. 

Robert,  351. 

William,  380.  881. 

Somerville,  Thomas,  381. 

Southerne,  Joseph,  390. 

Southwell,  Sir  Thomas,  352. 

Spread,  John,  386. 

William,  386. 

Springe,  Francis,  362. 

Stafford,  Edmond,  385. 

Steele,  Lawrence,  386. 

Stephens,  Walter,  372. 

Stepney,  Thomas,  357. 

Sterne,  Lieut.  Col.  Robert,  394. 
Stewart,  Robert,  869. 

William,  349.  383. 

Stoker,  Thomas,  349. 

Stratford,  Edward,  388. 

Swan,  Edward,  366. 

Sweet,  Stephen,  358.  371.  394.  395. 
Synge,  Samuel,  368.  370. 

T. 

Talbot,  Richard,  866. 

Tandy,  Mercy,  351. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  358.  364. 

William,  885. 

Temple,  Robert,  366. 

Thomond,  Henry,  Earl  of,  895. 

Tighe,  Richard,  393. 

TiTson  Thomas,  381.  387. 

Topham,  James,  378. 

Trench,  Frederick,  866.  368. 

James,  370. 

John,  368.  887. 

William,  357. 

Trenchard,  John,  348. 

Trustees  for  the  Barracks,  396. 

Tuam,  John,  Archbishop  of,  372.  894. 

| Tuke,  Samuel,  358.  366. 

Twigg,  Robert,  352. 

I Tyrone,  James,  Earl  of,  386. 


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Usher,  John,  368. 

V. 

Vance,  Patrick,  388. 

Vanhomrigh,  Bartholomew,  848.  378.  379. 
384. 

Vaughan,  Hector,  362. 

Vesey,  Agmondisham,  391. 

Vignoles,  Charles  Des,  378. 

Vincent,  John,  382. 

W. 

Wade,  Charles,  360. 

John,  360.  393. 

Wakeham,  Richard,  381. 

Robert,  391. 

William,  391. 


Walker,  George,  366- 

James,  365. 

Waller,  Edward,  375. 

. Robert,  356. 

Wallis,  Thomas,  390. 

Ware,  Thomas,  379. 

Warneford,  Robert,  367. 

Warren,  Maurice,  367. 

Wallis,  350. 

Waterford,  Nathaniel,  Bishop  of,  368. 
Way,  Rev.  Thomas,  370. 

Webb,  William,  392. 

Webber,  Edward,  856. 

Weldon,  Walter,  394. 

Weisley,  Garrett,  393. 

Wemys,  Henry,  394. 

Westby,  Nicholas,  353. 

Westgarth,  William,  359. 

Westland,  William,  395. 

Westrop,  Mountyfort,  371. 


Westrop,  Robert,  871. 

Thomas,  883. 

Wich,  Sir  Cyril,  348. 

Whaley,  Thomas,  355. 

White,  John,  359.  390. 
Whiteside,  Henry,  390. 
Whitwell,  Nathaniel,  390. 
Widdenham,  Henry,  352. 
Wilkinson,  William,  355. 
Wills,  Casper  and  James,  394. 
Wilson,  Edward,  394. 

Wilton,  George,  388. 

Wolsly,  Richard,  365. 

Wood,  John,  389. 

Worth,  Edward,  367. 
Wybarrow,  Richard,  382. 

Y. 

Young,  James,  377-  388. 


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CERTIFICATES  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers, 
&c. 


INROLMENTS  of  the  Certificates  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c.  passed  under  the  Act  for  the 
Settlement  of  Ireland,  and  the  Act  for  explaining  same,  preserved  in  the  Office  of  the  Chief  Remem- 
brancer of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


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Certificate  - Francis  Lye ; Roll  consisting  of  40  membranes,  and  containing  35  Certificates. 
Philip  Fearnley,  65  membranes,  45  Certificates. 

William  Earl  of  Strafford  and  Thomas  Radcliffe,  79  membranes,  71  Certificates. 

- - Daniell  Abbott,  71  membranes,  66  Certificates. 

Patrick  Allen,  62  membranes,  52  Certificates. 

Sir  George  Lane  knt.,  60  membranes,  55  Certificates. 

Stephen  Chamock,  44  membranes,  42  Certificates. 

Sir  Andrew  Aylmer,  67  membranes,  51  Certificates. 

Robert  Southwell,  59  membranes,  35  Certificates. 

Right  hon.  Arthur  Earle  of  Anglesea,  70  membranes,  47  Certificates. 

Sir  Amos  Meredith  bart.  and  Valentine  Gratracke,  74  membranes,  74  Certificates. 
John  Hudson  clerk,  72  membranes,  72  Certificates. 

Robert  Readinge,  36  membranes,  27  Certificates. 

- - Peter  Atkins,  78  membranes,  90  Certificates. 

John  Readinge,  69  membranes,  94  Certificates. 

Col.  Thos.  Gower,  85  membranes,  91  Certificates. 

- - Capt.  John  Cook,  46  membranes,  60  Certificates. 

Sir  Nicholas  Loftus  knt.,  74  membranes,  85  Certificates. 

- - Samuel  Browne,  103  membranes,  70  Certificates. 

Sir  Robert  Gorges,  46  membranes,  59  Certificates. 

Edward  Slubber,  39  membranes,  62  Certificates. 

Capt.  James  Smallwood,  47  membranes,  49  Certificates. 

Piers  Lord  Viscount  Ikerryn,  54  membranes,  51  Certificates. 

Edmund  Clorane,  73  membranes,  56  Certificates. 

William  and  Henry  Finch,  78  membranes,  97  Certificates. 

Andrew  Ram,  116  membranes,  125  Certificates. 

John  Arthur,  105  membranes.  106  Certificates, 


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TRANSCRIPT 

OF  THE 

First  Certificate  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  the  Certificates  for  Adventurers, 
Soldiers,  &c. 


PRESENT; 

Sir  Edward  Smyth,  Knight,  Lord  Cheife  Justice  of  His  Majesty’s  Court  of  Comon  Pleas. 
Sir  Edward  Dering,  Barronett. 

Sir  Winston  Churchill,  Knight. 

Edward  Cooke,  Esq. 


BY  HIS  MAJESTIES  Commissioners  for  putting  in  execution  the  Act  intituled  An  Act  lor  the 
better  execucon  of  his  Majesties  gratious  Declaracon  for  the  settlem'  of  his  kingdome  of  Ireland, 

& satifaccon  of  the  sePall  interests  of  Advent"  Sould"  & other  his  Majesties  subjects  there ; & one 
other  Act  intituled  An  Act  for  the  explaineing  some  doubts  ariseing  upon  an  Act  intituled 
an  Act  for  the  better  execucon  of  his  Majesties  gratious  Declaracon  for  the  settlem1  of  his 
kingdome  of  Ireland,  & satisfacion  of  the  se^all  interests  of  Advent"  Sould"  & other  his  subjects 
there,  & for  makeing  some  alterations  of  & additions  unto  the  said  Act  for  the  more  speedy  & 
effectual  settlem1  of  the  said  kingdom. 

WHEREAS  in  pursuance  of  the  said  Acts,  Francis  Lye  of  Rathbride,  esq.  did  exhibite  his  peticon 

before  us  his  Majestys  said  Commissioners  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  January  in  the  eighteenth  r„u  No.  1.,  &c. 
year  of  the  raigne  of  our  Soveraigne  Lorde  Charles  the  Second  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England 
Scotland  France  & Ireland,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  Thereby  setting  forth  that  by  virtue  of  one 
clause  or  provisoe  in  the  said  Explanatory  Act  expressed  & conteyned,  hee  the  said  Francis  Lye  is 
lawfully  entituled  unto  severall  lands  tenem"  & hereditaments  as  in  and  by  the  said  clause  or  provisoe, 
relation  being  thereunto  had  more  fully  & largely  it  doth  and  may  appeare  ; and  therefore  praying  our 
adjudication  of  his  said  right  & title  & allowance  of  the  confirmation  of  his  said  provisoe  and  our 
certificate  of  the  same  in  order  to  the  passing  of  letters  patents  under  his  Majesties  greate  seale  of  Ireland 
of  the  said  landes  tenem1’  and  hereditaments  as  by  the  said  Act  is  directed  & appointed  ; which  said 
peticon  came  to  a finall  heareing  & was  heard  before  us  this  p’sent  day  being  Wednesday  the  fourteenth 
day  of  February  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  raigne  of  our  said  soveraigne  Lord  King  Charles  the 
Second  by  the  grace  of  God  of  England  Scotland  Fiance  & Ireland,  Defender  of  the  faith,  &c.  in  open 
court  at  the  place  comonly  called  The  Kings  Inns  Dublin ; upon  heareing  of  which  peticon,  & con- 
sideracon  of  the  said  provisoe  or  clause  in  the  said  explanatory  Act  expressed  and  conteyned,  as  it 
followeth  in  these  words  ; Provided  alsoe  & be  it  enacted,  that  Francis  Lye  of  Rathbride,  esq.  soun  of 
John  Lye  deceased,  shall  hold  & enjoy  to  him  & his  heires  all  and  singuler  the  landes  tenem"  & here- 
ditaments scituate  in  the  countie  of  Kildare  or  elsewhere,  in  the  kingdome  of  Ireland,  graunted  or 
menconed  to  bee  graunted  in  & by  certaine  letters  patents  under  the  great  seale  of  Ireland,  beareing 
date  the  tenth  day  of  May  in  the  fifteenth  yeare  of  his  Majesties  raigne,  and  not  since  decreed  away  by 
the  commissioners  for  execucon  of  the  said  former  Act,  in  as  full  and  ample  manner  as  in  & by  the 
said  letters  patents  is  mentioned,  any  thing  in  this  or  the  said  former  Act  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding, 

& uppon  produceing  the  said  letters  patents  before  us,  and  uppon  the  proofs  testimonies  & evidences 
heard  before  us,  It  was  thereupon  adjudged  & decreed  by  this  court,  that  the  said  Francis  Lye  is  by  the 
said  Explanatory  Act  lawfully  and  rightfully  entituled  unto  the  severall  landes  tenements  & hereditaments 
hereafter  mentioned,  the  towne  and  landes  of  Teckenevan,  w*11  the  appurtennces,  containeing  three 
hundred  & thirtie  acres  profitable  land,  and  foure  hundred  and  fiftie  acres  bogg ; and  alsoe  all  those  the 
towne  and  landes  of  Ballybracke,  with  the  appurtrinces,  containeing  two  hundred  thirtie  one  acres  two 
roods  & thirtie  two  pearches  profitable  land ; and  alsoe  all  those  the  towne  & landes  of  Killcaskin,  wlh  the 
appurtrinces,  containing  one  hundred  & fortie  acres  profitable  land ; and  alsoe  the  towne  & landes  of 
Ballynekilly,  wth  the  appurtrinces  containeing  fortie  & five  acres  of  land  by  estimation ; and  alsoe  all 
the  towne  & landes  of  Derrynany,  w,h  the  appurtrinces,  containeing  seaventy  and  six  acres  of  profitable 
lands,  & three  hundred  & thirtie  acres  one  rood  bogg;  and  alsoe  all  those  the  towne  & landes  of 
Killpatricke,  with  the  appurtrinces,  containeing  thirtie  acres  of  profitable  land ; & also  in  the  townes  & 
landes  of  Dromin  & Kilcaskin  eleaven  acres  two  roods  profitable  land  ; & also  all  those  townes  &c  landes 
of  Clonagh,  wlh  the  appurtefinces,  containeing  by  estimation  ninety  & six  acres  of  land  ; and  alsoe  all 
that  the  towne  & landes  of  Kilmorebranage  containeing  by  estimation  one  hundred  acres  of  land ; all  & 
singular  which  before  mentioned  p'misses  are  scituate  & being  in  the  barony  of  Carberry  in  our  countie  . 
of  Kildare,  in  our  said  kingdome  . of  Ireland ; and  alsoe  all  that  towne  & landes  of  Morish towne  Biller, 
w'"  the  appurtrinces,  containeing  two  hundred  & fiftie  acres  two  roods  & twelve  pearches  pfitable  land ; 

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Transcript  of  the  and  alsoe  all  that  towne  & landes  of  Crowtorstowne,  w'"  the  appurtnnces,  conteyneing  one  hundred  & 
Roll  fJo”  1 °a&c° 11  f°werteene  acres  tw0  root*  & tliirtie-tvvo  pearches  pfitable  land  ; all  and  singuler  which  last  menconed 

' p>misses  are  scituate  lying  and  being  in  the  barrony  of  Greate  Connell  in  our  county  of  Kildare  aforesaid ; 

and  alsoe  all  that  towne  & lands  of  Rathbride,  w’“  the  appurtnnces,  conteyneing  six  hundred  & seaventy 
acres  of  pfitable  land,  & one  hundred  thirty  and  seaven  acres  unprofitable  land ; all  & singuler  which 
last  before  menconed  premisses  are  scituate  lying  & being  in  the  barrony  of  Ophaley  in  our  countie  of 
Kildare  aforesaid;  all  and  singuler  which  before  menconed  pmisses  contained  in  the  whole  two 
thousand  & eleven  acres  two  rood  & foure  pearches  profitable  land,  and  nine  hundred  & seaventeene 
acres  & one  rood  unprofitable  land  according  unto  the  Irish  measure ; and  alsoe  all  that  towne  k 
landes  of  Kilmurry,  with  the  appurtenances,  containeing  one  hundred  fourescore  and  one  acres  two 
rood  & thirty-two  pearches  profitable  land ; all  and  singuler  which  last  before  menconed  phnisses  are 
scituate  lying  & being  in  the  barrony  of  Moyfenragh  in  the  countie  of  Meath  in  the  said  kingdome  of 
Ireland;  and  alsoe  all  that  cittie  circuit  & precinct  of  the  late  monastiy  or  priory  or  house  of  the  Ord' 
of  the  holy  cross  of  Killeigh  in  the  Kings  Countie,  contayning  by  estimation  halfe  an  acre  of  land,  one 
orchard  two  gardens  three  messuages  & foure  crofts  adjoyning  to  the  said  circuit,  one  meadow  called 
Leamore,  conteyning  by  estimation  three  acres,  lying  betweene  the  cite  of  the  said  mill  & the  place 
where  the  said  mill  was  formerly,  one  acre  of  land  called  Gortnedromine  neere  the  end  of  the  said 
meadow,  and  one  ruined  watermill  with  the  watercourse,  seaven  acres  of  arrable  land,  & that  the  meadow 
with  the  appurtennces  called  the  adjacent  land  out  of  the  east  part  of  the  same  mill  betweene  the  two 
waters  & watercourses  of  the  same  mill,  which  is  drawne  and  comes  out  of  the  lake  called  Loghenegore 
neere  Agbenrush,  & neere  the  land  of  the  pochiall  church  of  Killeigh  agst  the  castle,  & soe  to  the  said 
mill ; and  alsoe  the  other  watercourses  or  waters  which  come  from  Monequin  als  Monvdun,  w*h  the 
pastures  about  the  same,  & out  of  the  furthermost  part  lying  from  the  said  watercourse  of  the  south 
part  of  Aghenrush  aforesaid,  & soe  to  the  greene  way  on  the  north  part  neere  the  land  of  Monallin,  and 
soe  passeth  through  the  lake  to  the  river,  passing  to  Killeigh  betweene  the  aforesd  seaven  acres  of  land 
of  Little  Farme  there ; and  alsoe  the  towne  village  or  hamlett  of  Fintire,  containeing  within  it  selfe  one 
hundred  and  fortie  acres  of  arrable  land  pasture  and  moore ; and  that  the  wood  and  underwood  called 
Killcroshane,  Shymagh,  Curraghcloghy,  Straghgare,  with  Capucharaghane  & Cappucmeanane,  which 
certaine  towne  of  Fyntire,  and  the  landes  aforesaid  lying  and  being  within  the  boundes  hereunder 
following  (viz.)  on  the  north  part  of  the  greate  ditch  which  is  betweene  Capucmeanane  and  the  land  of 
Esker,  and  soe  runs  neere  the  old  towne  of  Esker,  and  so  passeth  through  the  wood  of  Shina-di,  and 
from  thence  as  the  said  ditch  leades  betweene  Cowlenowry  and  the  lande  of  Rahinduffe,  and  soe  up 
through  the  midle  of  the  Curragh  Clonyly  unto  Capduffe  neere  Bealenemoy  to  the  river  of  Direcroomekine, 
and  soe  through  the  middle  of  the  moore  of  Dyrrcronekyne  unto  the  other  great  ditch  that  passeth 
Dunganbegg  and  Cowlegreagh  to  Tallayhane  Idorane,  and  thereupon  to  the  other  great  ditch  that  passeth 
Dunganbegg,  and  a certaine  parcell  of  land  called  Le  Shanonsheath  to  the  place  called  Skeagh,  three 
messuages,  six  cottages,  twenty  acres  of  arrable  land  called  Cannonsland,  and  seaven  acres  of  pasture 
land  and  moore,  with  their  appurtnnces  in  the  towne  village  or  hamlett  of  Donefeigh,  in  the  countie 
aforesaid ; and  alsoe  the  rectory  or  chappie  of  Fintire  and  Killeigh  aforesaid,  and  all  and  singuler  the 
tythes  oblacons  alterages  growing  due  out  of  and  in  Fintire  and  Killeigh  and  the  lands  to  them  belonging ; 
the  rectory  and  church  of  Ballykeane,  with  all  the  gleabe  lands  tythes  oblacons  obvencons  °pfitts 
alterages  and  comodities  whatsoever  to  the  said  rectory  belonging,  with  the  townes  villages  hamletts 
graung  & places  that  doe  acrew  and  extend  in  the  said  county  and  chappell,  and  one  house  with  three 
acres  of  glebe  land  in  the  town  village  or  hamlett  of  Ornery  belonging  to  the  rectory  of  Ballykeane 
aforesaid,  and  one  chappell  in  Tyrren  with  three  acres  of  glebe  land  belonging  to  the  rectory  of  Ballykeane 
aforesaid  in  the  countie  aforesaid ; and  that  the  said  landes  tenements  and  hereditaments  and  e9y  of 
them  may  and  by  the  tenor  and  intent  of  the  said  patent  and  act  of  right  ought  to  be  enjoyed  by  the  said 
Francis  Lye  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever,  by  and  under  such  tenure  as  in  the  said  letters  patents  is 
expressed,  and  all  such  and  under  the  same  yearly  rents  as  in  the  said  letters  patents  are  reserved, 
payable  at  the  receit  of  his  Majesties  court  of  Excheq  in  Dublin ; Saveing  to  M"  Eckleston  her  heires 
and  assignes  all  her  right  title  and  interest  as  she  hath  to  the  towne  village  or  hamlett  of  Fintire  aforesd 
which  she  hath  now  in  her  possession,  and  the  petitioner  at  the  heareing  of  the  said  cause  haveing  waved 
the  psent  possession  thereof:  And  this  our  Judgement  and  Decree  wee  doe  hereby  certifie  to  his  Grace 
James  Duke  of  Ormond  Lord  Lieutenant  General  and  General  Governor  of  Ireland,  and  unto  his  Grace 
Michael  Lord  Archbishop  of  Dublin  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  to  the  right  honblc  the  Lord  Cheife 
Baron  of  his  Majesties  court  of  Excheq'  there,  to  the  end  that  eftectuall  letters  patents  undr  his  Majesties 
greate  seale  of  Ireland  may  be  forthwith  graunted  to  the  said  Francis  Lye  if  he  desires  the  same,  for 
the  finall  settlement  and  conformacon  of  the  phnisses  and  ePy  pte  of  them,  with  their  rights  members 
and  appurtenances  unto  the  said  Francis  Lye  his  heires  executors  administrators  and  assignes  respectivelye 
pursuant  to  this  our  Judgement  and  Decree,  and  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaning  of  the  said 
Explanatory  Act.  Given  under  our  handes  and  seales  the  six  and  twentieth  day  of  Aprill  in  the 
eighteenth  yeare  of  the  raigne  of  o'  soveraigne  Lord  Charles  the  Second  of  England  Scotland  France 
and  Ireland  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  Annoq,  dni  one  thousand  six  hundred  sixty  & six. 

Edward  Smyth.  Edward  Dering.  A.  Brodrich. 

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INDEX  NOMINUM 


Inrolments  of  the  CERTIFICATES  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  &c.  preserved  111  the 
Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 

COMPILED  BY  THOMAS  TYRRELL,  ESQ.  SUB-COMMISSIONER  ON  SAID  OFFICE. 


N»™»E  r./a,o  a.  Origtal  ME  > * Ar,bic  Fig.re,  «.  «.  Ski-  or  M,te 


of  each  Roll. 


A. 

ABBOTT,  Daniel,  iv.  1. 

Col.  Daniell,  xxix.  27 . 

Henry,  xxi.  49. 

John,  xvi.  54. 

. Col.  John,  xxix.  27. 

John,  xxx.  93. 

Robert,  xxii.  53.  xxix.  43. 

. Rose,  xxi.  49. 

Abston,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Achman,  Walter,  xxix.  80. 

Ackley,  John,  xxiv.  37. 

Acres,  John,  xxix.  83, 

Acton,  Thomas,  xxii.  13.  xxvi,  70.  xxv 
Adaire,  Alexander,  xxiii.  49. 

Adam,  Daniel,  xxiv.  31. 

Rose,  xxiv.  31. 

Adams,  Daniel,  xxiv.  31. 

Edward,  ii.  6.  xxx.  93. 

John,  xiv.  22.  xxix.  83.  84.  x> 

103. 

Obediali,  iv.  53. 

. Randal,  iii.  38. 

Randolph,  clerke,  xxvi.  60. 

Richard,  xxix.  83. 

Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  xvui.51. 

ZH  WmTarn,  xxiii.  27.  xxix.  83. 
Adderley,  Edward,  iv.  48. 

Adderly,  Thomas,  iv.  48. 

Adderton,  John,  xxix.  2. 

Aderton,  John,  xv. .46. 

Adey,  Richard,  xxiii.  28. 

Adkins,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Adkinson,  Thomas,  vm.  31. 

Adrian,  Lady,  xxiii.  49. 

Agett,  Thomas,  ii.  42. 

Aggs,  Eliza,  xxii.  11. 

Margaret,  xxii-  1L 

Robert,  xxii.  11- 

Susan,  xxii.  11. 

Thomas,  xxii.  11. 

Aghy,  Robert,  xxii.  52. 

William,  xxii.  51. 

Agoun,  John,  xxii.  51.  

Albany,  James,  Duke  of,  x.  6o.  xx 
xxviii.  17. 19.  ...  . 

Albemarle,  George,  Duke  of,  m.  o2.  l 

xiii.l2.  xx.  68.  xxii.  40.  xxv.14.  > 
Alchorne,  Richard,  vi.  49.  x.  62.  xi 
Alcocke,  Mary,  iii-  57. 

Charles,  vi.  16.  xvii.  55.  xxix. 

Alcorne,  Ridiard,  xxviii.  15. 

Alden,  Philip,  xxix.  84. 

Aldersey,  Farnham,  xvii.  42.  xxx. 

Randolph,  xvi.  41.  _ 

Aldred,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  ~ 
17.  19. 

Aldridge,  William,  xxvi.  37. 
Aldworth,  Dame  Martha,  xxiii.  20. 

Richard,  xxiii.  20. 

Sir  Richard,  xxiii.  20. 

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Aldwordi,  Sir  Richard,  knt., 
Alexander,  Sir  Jerom,  knt.,  i 

John,  xxix.  80. 

Alfrey,  Paul,  vi.  20.  xxvi.  7( 
Algne,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Alland,  Henry,  xvi.  50. 
Allcock,  Charles,  xxiv.  34. 
Allen,  Captain,  xxi.  41. 

Edmond,  xiii.  53. 

Edward,  xxv.  13. 

Elizabeth,  xxx.  93. 

John,  ii.  7.  xvi.  17.  xv 

xxvi.  67.  xxix.  83.  H 

Major  John,  xxix.  32. 

Joshua,  x.  12.  xxx.  93 

Laurence,  ix.  14.  xviii 

xxix.  31. 

Margery,  xiii.  53. 

. Mary,  xxix.  81. 

Mathew,  vii.  3. 

- Patrick,  iii.  54.  v.  1. 


Alleyn,  Charles, 

^ Edward,  x> 

Elizabeth,  : 

Thomas,  x: 

Allin,  Francis,  x 
Allyn,  Francis,  x 


65.  : 


i.  1.  4. 7.  9. 


Alsop,  Grace,  xv.  44. 

Alured,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  xxv: 
17. 19. 

Ambrose,  John,  xxix.  48. 

Ames,  John,  iv.  2. 

Amnon,  Mabell,  xxx.  75. 

William,  xxx.  75. 

Amory,  Thomas,  x.  8. 

Anckitell,  Mathew,  xxi.  58. 

Oliver,  xxi.  57. 

f ] xxi.  58. 

Ancktell,  [ ] xxviii.  12. 

Anderson,  Richard,  viii.  20. 

William,  xxiii.  49. 

Andrew,  Lieutenant  Richard,  xxix.  80. 
Andrewes,  Ambrose,  xxviii.  69. 

John,  xxiii,  25. 

Mathew,  xxix.  82. 

Richard,  iii.  40. 

Robert,  xxiv.  32. 

Thomas,  xxii.  1.  4. 

Andrews,  Anthony,  xxi.  40. 

Deane,  xxx.  41. 

Edward,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 

John,  ix.  34.  xxviii.  28.  xxix.  93. 

Margarett,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 

Andrews,  Mathew,  xxix.  81. 

Thomas,  xxii.  7.  9.  xxviii.  17.  19. 


Anger,  Francis,  Lord,  xxii.  1.  4 
Angier,  Francis,  Lord,  xvii.  89. 

Lord,  xxix.  67. 

Anglesea,  Arthur,  Earl,  xv.  72.  x 

16. 

Anglesey,  Arthur,  Earl,  ii.  14.  ix. 


Earl,  > 


. 40. 


txiii.  13.  ' 
;ix.  54.  x: 


Anguyn,  Tho 
Anias,  Francis,  xx,...  -o. 

Annaly,  Bernard,  xxiii.  18.  xxvi.  9. 
Annesly,  Edward,  xxviii.  14. 

Annis,  John,  xxix.  55. 

Ansell,  Henry,  xxiv.  35. 

Ansley,  Arthur,  Earl,  x.  15. 

Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Anslow,  John,  xxi.  90.  xxvi.  70. 
Anster,  Stephen,  xxv.  26. 

Antell,  Master,  xxvi.  39. 

Antrim,  Alice,  Countesse,  xxx.  101 

Marchioness,  xxiv.  9.  xxvni.  1 

Marquise,  xiii.  42.  xxviii.  1 

101. 

Randal,  Lord  Marquis,  iv.  30. 

xv.  67.  xvi.  28.  xxi.  23.  xxv 

Randall,  Earle,  xxx.  101. 

Rose,  Lady  Marchionesse,  xii 

Antiym,  Marchioness,  xxvi.  54. 

Randal,  Lord,  Marquis  of,  ii. 

Anyon,  Mr.,  xxx.  82. 

Ap  Evan,  John,  xxi.  41. 

Ap  John,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Thomas,  xxix.  7. 

Apleton,  Henry,  xxix.  82. 

Apletree,  Anne,  xvii.  1.  xxix.  86. 
Appleyard,  Mathew,  xv.  76. 
Aptell,  Daniel,  v.  46. 

Archard,  Zachary,  xxix.  82. 
Archbold,  Christopher,  i.  36.  xxix. 

Garret,  x.  68.  xxvi.  33. 

'James,  xxv.  15. 

Peirce,  xxvi.  19. 

William,  xiii.  6.  xv.  51.  61 

xxix.  92.  xxx.  33. 
Archdakin,  Richard,  xvii.  89. 
Archdeacon,  James,  xxiv.  37.  38. 

John,  xxiv.  28. 

Peirce,  xxiv.  29.  80. 

Archedeken,  Peter,  xvii.  89. 
Archer,  Doctor,  ii.  17. 

Ester,  widow,  iv.  3. 

Francis,  iv.  3.  xxiv.  51. 

George,  xxi.  40. 

Henry,  x.  9. 

James,  xxi.  40.  xxiv.  28. 

Fitz  Patrick,  xxiv.  29. 

John  Fitz- William,  xxiv.  30. 

Joane,  xxi.  40. 

Katherine,  xxiv.  30. 

Lawrence,  xxiv.  29. 

Lucas,  xxiv.  30. 


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Athenry,  Francis,  Lord  Baron,  v 

Lord,  xxix.  46. 

Atlumry,  Baron,  xx.  53.  57.  65.  i 

2.  Lord-  Baron,  xxi.  66. 

Baron  of;  xxi.  92.  xxii.  21 

18.  24.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii. 
79.  xxix.  5.  6.  76.  xxx.  8 
Atkins,  Benjainine,  xv.  1. 

Daniell,  xxix.  81. 

— — Peter,  xv.  1.  xxviii.  14. 

Atkins,  Robert,  xxvi.  14. 
Atkinson,  Robert,  xxvi.  2.  67. 

William,  xx.  38. 

Atkneeves,  Thomas,  xxiii.  26. 

'•  Audley,  Joseph,  xxix.  80. 

Aungier,  Francis,  Lord,  ix.  2.  x.  ( 
9.  xxviii.  17.  xxiii.  12. 

Austin,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 

Henry,  xxiv.  45. 

Avery,  Peter,  xxix.  82. 

Samuel,  Alderman,  iv.  20. 

Axtell,  Col.  Danell,  viii.  11. 

Daniel,  x.  65.  xi.  33.  xxii 

xxviii.  17.  19. 

Aylcough,  Sir  George,  xx.  68. 
Ayle,  William,  x.  67. 

Aylemore,  Thomas,  xi.  48. 

Aylett,  Joane,  xviii.  14. 

John,  xviii.  14. 

Richard,  xviii.  14. 

Robert,  junior,  xviii.  14. 

Symon,  xviii.  14. 

Ayleward,  Peirce,  iii.  12. 

Peter,  xxiv.  87. 

Aylmer,  Sir  Andrew,  kut.,  viii.  1. 

Sir  Andrew,  bart.,  xiii.  27. 

Sir  Andrew,  knt.,  xxvi.  60. 

Sir  Christopher,  knt.,  viii.  4. 

Elmor,  xxii.  35.  xxv.  31. 

b Hz  Gerald,  xiii.  27. 28.  xv.  12 

Garrett,  x.  68.  xxii.  3.  31.  x- 

Captain  Garrott,  xiii.  27. 

Gerrald,  viii.  4.  xxi.  48. 

Jennett,  xxv.  31.  xxviii.  83. 

Mathew,  xxix.  58. 

Thomas,  xiii.  27.  xxix.  25.  x: 

Aylward,  John  Fitz-Petcr,  x.  9. 

Pierce,  iv.  24. 

Richard,  vi.  17. 

Aylword,  Pierce,  viii.  41. 

Ayscaugh,  Sir  George,  ix.  7.  30 
xx.  68.  xxv.  14. 

Ayscue,  Sir  George,  knt.,  v.  25.  xiii 


Babington,  Allice,  xxiii.  29 
Margaret,xxh.  15. 

Bachurst,  Samuel],  xxv.  16. 
Badford,  William,  xxi.  43. 
Badge,  Michael,  xxiv.  30. 
Badger,  William,  vi.  1. 
Bagbeere,  Mary,  vii.  41. 

Nicholas,  vii.  41. 

Bagett,  Edward,  xxix.  38 
[ ],  viii.  60. 

Baggalley,  Humphrey,  xxviii. 
Baggally,  Humphry,  xxiv.  41 
Baggot,  Robert,  x.  66. 
Baggott,  Edward,  xxiv.  58. 

John,  xxviii.  34.  xxx.  5. 

Margaret,  i.  4.  xi.  38. 

• Nicholas,  xxiv.  29. 

Bagnall,  Dudley,  xxii.  16.  x' 
25.  xxviii.  21.  xxx.  8, 

Walter,  xxii.  18. 

Bagnell,  Catherine,  xxii.  16. 

Walter,  xxii.  16. 

Bagnoll,  Henry,  xxii.  16. 
Bagshaw,  Lady  Elizabeth,  xiii. 
~ — Sir  Edward,  knt,  vi.  14 
Baines,  Edward,  xviii.  45. 

— — Mary,  xviii.  45. 

Baker,  Ann,  i.  12. 

Dame  Ann,  x.  15. 

Edward,  i.  12.  xxii.  22. 

George,  xxvi.  39. 

Godfrey,  Alderman,  xxi. 

Henry,  i.  I2)  xv.  68.  xx 

64.  108. 

I John,  i.  12. 


Baker,  Captain  John,  xvi 
Katherine,  vi.  37.  : 


Baldwin,  John,  iii.  32 

Walter,  xxx.  39 

Walter,  junior, 

Balfe,  James,  xxii.  51 
Nicholas,  xxii.  5 


Robert,  vi.  12.  viii.  42.  6' 

xvi.  43. 

Ball,  Mrs.,  xxiv.  29. 

Samuel),  xxix.  57.  75. 

Lieutenant  Thomas,  xxix.  2( 

Thomas,  xvi.  77.  xxiii.  47.  • 

William,  xxix.  69. 


Bamlett,  John,  vi.  28.  xv.  46. 

Bamlyett,  Samuell,  xxiv.  36. 

Bannane,  Daniel,  xxiv.  38. 

Banbery,  Lewis,  xxiii.  28. 

Banbury,  Elizabeth,  xxiii.  30. 

Ellis,  xxiii.  30. 

Lewis,  xxiii.  30. 

0.  Banckes,  John,  xxiii.  30. 

Bancroft,  Elizabeth,  i.  34. 

~ — Cornet  Richard,  i.  34.  x.  45. 
Bandon  Bridge  Corporation,  xxi.  I. 
Banister,  John,  xxiii.  26. 

Bankes,  Thomas,  xxvi.  38. 

Banting,  James,  vi.  32.  xxviii.  42. 

Barbar,  Gabrieli,  xxx.  25. 

John,  xxx.  25. 

Barber,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Barbor,  Gabriel,  xv.  6. 

Jolin,  xv.  6. 

!•  Joseph,  xv.  6. 

Barch,  Thomas,  xxix.  86. 

Barclay,  Samuel,  v.  10. 

Barckley,  William,  xxiii.  27. 

Barcroft,  Ambrose,  xxvi.  37. 

Barecroft,  Ambrose,  xxvi.  39. 

Bareforte,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Barett,  John,  vii.  16. 

Barkeham,  Sir  Edward,  bart.,  vii.  13. 
Barkeley,  Samuel,  xxix.  54. 

Barker,  Charles,  xxiv.  30. 

Edward,  xxx.  94. 

Peter,  xxix.  84. 

Richard,  xxiv.  1 1 . 

Thomas,  xvi.  27. 

William,  vi.  20.  xvii.  85.  xxvi.  52.  66 

70.  xxviii.  14. 

Alderman  William,  xxviii.  45  xxn 

40.  93. 

Barkley,  Sir  Maurice,  viii.  61. 

Barnard,  Captain  Richard,  iv.  9 

Richard,  xxi.  33.  xxiv.  5L  xxx.  37. 

Thomas,  xxi.  33.  xxiv.  51.  xxx'  37' 

Barnardiston,  Sir  Samuel,  xxix.  50. " 

Thomas,  xiv.  34.  xx.  54.  xxix.  57 

Barnell,  Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

Barnes,  John,  xxi.  94.  xxix.  83. 

Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Robert,  xxi.  94. 

Thomas,  xi.  37.  xxiii.  26.  xxix.  98. 

William,  xxi.  94. 

Barnewall,  James,  vii.  59.  xiv.  14. 

Richard,  xv.  55. 

Sir  Richard,  bart.,  xiii.  69.  xvi.  77 

xvii.  10.  xviii..  13.  xx.  53.  xxv.  24,' 


Sir  Richard,  knt.,  vi.  12. 


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Barncwcll,  Patrick,  xvi.  64?  xxi.  71.  97. 
___  bm  t.,  Sir  Richard,  xvi.  64.  xx.  57.  6. 

66.  xxi.66.  xxiv.  17.  xxv.  18.  xx% 
15.  xxviii-  7.  73.  xxix.  5.  6.76. 

Robert,  x.  66. 

c...„„n  xxi.  97.  xxix.  26. 

n ? ]=»■«'■ 

Barnwall,  Jane,  v!.  7.  ..  - 

. bai  t.,  Sir  Richard,  iv.  3.  xvn.  o.  x> 

84.  xxviii.  55.  xxix.  46. 

Barnwell,  Alsou,  i-  11. 

Cicely,  xxiii.  6. 

. Matliew,  xxiii.  6. 

Patrick,  i.  30.  xxx.  26. 

Alderman  Richard,  xxiii.  6. 

. Sir  Richard,  xxi.  65. 71.  92. 

bart.,  Sir  Richard,  xxii.  21.  54.  xxi 

Simon,  i.  30. 

. Walter,  xxi.  71. 

Baron,  James,  xxiv.  33. 

Katherine,  xxiv.  33. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  34. 

Barraby,  William,  xxv.  47. 

Barremore,  Richard,  Earl,  xiii.  66. 
Barrett,  Sir  Andrew,  xxviii.  38. 

Daniell,  xxix.  84. 

Edmond,  xxx.  33. 

John,  xviii.  46.  xxvi.  46.  xxx.  33. 

Joseph,  xxix.  81. 

Barrington,  Margery,  xviii.  36. 

Barrett,  Michael,  xxi.  39. 

William,  xxiv.  37.  xxviii.  95. 

Barri,  Richard,  vi.  1.  . 

Barrington,  Alexander,  vii.  38.  xxix.  1 IS 

bai  t.  Sir  John,  iii.  70.  xxviii.  45. 

Thomas,  xviii.  36.  xxviii.  69. 

Captain  Thomas,  xxvi.  61.  xxix 

xxx.  8. 

Barron,  Giles,  xxiv.  30. 

Barrow,  Robert,  xviii.  13. 

Barrowes,  Col.  Humphrey,  x.  29. 

Barrv,  Benjamin,  xxix.  82. 

Capt.  Beniamin,  iii.  30.  xxix.  80. 

David,  xviii.  12. 

Edmond,  xxx.  33. 

— Edmond  Fitz-Clonlich,  xxx.  49. 

Edward,  xxiii.  49.  xxiv.  38.  39. 

Godfrey,  xxix.  80. 

James,  xxiv.  39. 

Sir  James,  knt.,  xvii.  77. 

James  Fitz-Redmond,  xvi.  46. 

James  Fitz-John  Fitz-Redmond,  : 

49. 

— James,  Lord  Baron,  xxvi.  22. 

John,  xiii.  65.  xvi.  38.  xvii.  77. 

42. 

John  Fitz-James,  xvi.  46.  xxx.  12 

John  Fitz-Philip,  xviii.  17. 

Katherine,  xvi.  46. 

Mathew,  xiv.  2.  xxviii.  92. 

Michael,  xvii.  77. 

Myles,  xxi.  54. 

Philip  Fitz-John,  xvi.  38. 

Philip  Oge,  ix.  1. 

Redmond,  xiii.  63.  xvi.  46. 

Richard,  xiii.  64.  xviii.  12.  xxiii 

xxiv.  85.  xxv.  42.  xxvi.  19.  x 
93.  95.  xxix.  54. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  38.  95.  xxx.  29. 

Walter,  xxiv.  29. 

William,  B.D.,  xx.  82. 

William  Fitz-Gerrald,  xvi.  38. 

Barrymore,  David,  Earle,  xxviii.  29. 

Richard,  Earl,  v.  35.  xxviii.  38. 

5.12. 

Bartlett,  Samuel,  xxiv.  29. 

Barton,  Henry,  xxix.  83. 

Col.  William,  xv.  63. 

Bash,  William,  xxix.  80. 

Basnett,  Corporall,  xvii.  15. 

Basserte,  John,  xvii.  59. 

Bastick,  Susanna,  xxv.  9. 

Bastwick,  Suasanna,  x.55.  xiii.  12.  xxv. 
Batchelour,  Christopher,  xxix.  81. 
Bate,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Bateman,  Ann,  xxiii.  21. 

William,  xxiii.  21. 

Bater,  George,  xxix.  80. 

Bates,  Abraham,  iii.  20.  xxviii.  69. 

Thomas,  xxix.  10.  87. 

Bath,  Ann,  xi.  72.  xvi.  32.  xxii.  15. 
37.  49. 

— Barbara,  vi.  1. 


James,  x.  67.  xvii.  87. 

John,  xi.  72.  xvi.  32. 

37. 49. 

Sir  Luke,  x.  67.  xxix.  3 

bart.,  Sir  Luke,  xvi.  64 

Margaret,  xi.  72.  xvi. 

xxv.  37.  49. 

Mary,  xi.  72.  xvi.  32. 

37.  49. 

Patrick,  ix.  14.  xvi. 

Robert,^xx^82.  xxi.  54 

clerke,  Robert,  xxvi.  6C 

Widow,  xxiv.  36. 

William,  xx.  82. 

Battaley,  Samuell,  xviii.  30. 
Batts,  Henry,  xiv.  13. 

Batty,  Edward,  xxiv.  34. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  35. 

Bawnc,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 
Baxter,  Dorothy,  x.  43. 

lervis,  xxix.  80. 

Peter,  x.43. 

Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Bayes,  Clement,  xxix.  83. 
Bayley,  John,  xxviii.  98. 
Baylic,  Nicholas,  xxviii.  96. 
Bayliffe,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 
Bayly,  John,  iii.  73.  ix.  51.  * 


t.  1.  Captain  William,  xxx.  19. 

Baynton,  James,  xxiii.  26. 

Beach,  Richard,  xxiv.  30. 

Beacon,  Edward,  v.  27. 

Beadell,  Ambrose,  xxvi.  66. 

Beadle,  Ambrose,  xxviii.  10. 
Beaghan,  Peter,  xiii.  58.  xxiv.  9. 

65.  xxviii.  94.  xxx- 77.  78. 
Beake,  Barbara,  xxi.  94. 

Beale,  Bartholomew,  i.  5.  xxx.  62 

Captain,  xxx.  92. 

Captain  Edward,  xi.  43.  xxv. 

Francis,  xxix.  80. 

Maryf  xx.  37.  xxix.  91. 

xxx.  Maurice,  xxix.  83. 

Bealing,  Marcus,  vii.  11.  59. 
Beales,  Richard,  xxix.  82. 
xxv.  Beamish,  Francis,  xxx.  93. 

Thomas,  xxx.  93. 

2.  Beannagh,  John,  iii.  24. 

Bear,  William,  xxix.  82. 

Beard,  Robert,  xxiv.  43.  xxix.  101 
Beare,  Hercules,  xxiii.  28. 

Lieutenant  Richard,  i-  38. 

Bearkstead,  John,  xxviii.  17. 
Beasely,  Jeromy,  xxx.  92. 
Beatagh,  Anne,  xxiv.  10. 

Christopher,  viii.  60.  xxiv. 

ii.  25.  Edward,  viii.  33. 

sxviii.  Elinor,  xxiv.  10. 

Henry,  viii.  42.  xx.39. 

Jane,  xxiv.  10. 

Jennett,  xi.37.  xx.39. 

. Lucas,  xxiv.  10. 

Margaret,  xxiv.  10. 

xxx.  Mary,  xxiv.  10. 

Patrick,  viii.  42.  xx.  39. 


Beateman,  William,  xxix.  111. 
Beatridge,  Francis,  xxx.  38. 

Roger,  xxx.  38. 

Beaver,  John,  xxiv.  29. 

Beckett,  James,  xxi.  41. 

Randall,  xxx.  2. 

Bedburrow,  Thomas,  xxiv.  29. 
Bedell,  Ambrose,  vi.  39. 
Bedingfeild,  Humphry,  xxix.  62. 
Bedle,  William,  xxix.  84. 

Bee,  John,  xvi.  64. 

Beecher,  Henry,  xxii.  19.  xxx.  94 

. Thomas,  xxx.  71. 

Beere,  Richard,  xxviii.  69. 
Beetcher,  Lyonell,  xxiii;  29. 

Beg,  Richard,  xxii.  52. 


Beg,  Robert,  xxii.  5 1. 

Rochford,  xxii.  52. 

[ ],  viii.  60. 

Beggetstaffe,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 
Belcher,  John,  xxix.  83. 

William,  xxix.  84. 

Belger,  Daniel,  xxi.  40. 

Bell,  Captain  Andrew,  xxix.  28. 

Anne,  xvi.  73. 

Arthur,  xvi.  73. 

Captain  Arthur,  xxi.  35.  xxix. 

Daniel,  xvi.  73. 

Dorothy,  xvi.  73. 

Elizabeth,  xvi.  73. 

Robert,  ix.  49. 

Samuel,  xvi.  73. 

Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Widow,  xxi.  41.  42. 

Bellars,  Francis,  xxix.  67. 

Bellers,  Francis,  xvi.  65.  xvii.  7 9. 
Bellew,  Elinor,  xi.  40.  xxviii.  65. 

John,  xvii.  53. 

. Sir  John,  knt , vii.  27.  xiii.  68. 

■ Sir  John,  xiii.  12.  xxii.  55.  xx' 

Dame  Mary,  xiii.  68. 

Bellewes,  Dorothy,  xxviii.  69. 
Bellews,  Sir  John,  xxviii.  64. 
Bellfielde,  Anthony,  xv.  62. 
Bellingham,  Captain  Henry,  ii.  10. 
Bellings,  knt.,  Sir  Henry,  iii.  14. 

. Richard,  iii.  14. 

knt.,  Sir  Richard,  iii.  14. 

Bellony,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Bellows,  Isaac,  iii.  20. 

Bellwood,  Christian,  xv.  3 1. 

i.  Maudlin,  xv.  31. 

Usher,  xv.  31. 

Belsford,  John,  xxiii.  29. 

Belsom,  Richard,  xxix.  83. 

Belson,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Bember,  William,  xxix.  82. 

Bence,  Alexander,  iv.  34.  64.  vii.  S 


Bence,  Alexander,  iv.  34.  64.  vii.  3.  xiii.  3. 
xv.  8.  23.  58.  70.  78.  xvi.  86.  xvn. 
50.  78.  xxix.  51. 

John,  iv.  64.  vii.  3. 

Bendevis,  Thomas,  xxi.  94. 

Benne,  Joseph,  xxix.  81. 

Bennett,  Christopher,  xxviii.  77. 

Edward,  xxix.  81. 

Henry,  xxi.  39. 40. 

Sir  Henry,  xxiii.  13. 

knt.,  Sir  Henry,  ix.  2. 

John,  xxix.  82. 

Rebecka,  xxiii.  28. 

Robert,  xxii.  34.  xxviii.  77. 

William,  xxi.  39.40.  xxiv.  30. 

Bennis,  George,  xxii.  50. 

Richard,  xxii.  50. 

Thomas,  22.  50. 

Benson,  Quarter  Master,  xxix.  119. 

Bentley,  James,  xxix.  83. 

Bendy,  Captain  Thomas,  xv.  5. 

Beresford,  bart.  Sir  Tristeram,  ii.  5.  xxx. 
77.  78. 

Berford,  Michael,  i.  21.  ix.  14.  xvi.  32.  64. 
xxv.  37. 

Berisford,  knt.,  Sir  Tristram,  xxiv.  18. 

bart.,  Sir  Tristram,  xxviii.  94. 

Berkley,  knt.,  Sir  Maurice,  xvi.  64. 
Berkstead,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  7.  9.  xxviii. 
19. 

Bermingham,  Anne,  xiii.  68.  xxvi.  17. 

Christopher,  ii.  41. 

Edmond,  xxviii.  93. 

James,  xxx.  14. 

Lord,  xiii.  69.  xx.  53.  57.  65.  66.  xxi. 

92.  xxii.  21.  54.  xxiv.  17.  xxv.  18. 
24.  xxviii.  7.  41.  51.  55.  73.  79. 
xxix.  5.  6. 46.  76.  xxx.  84. 

Lord  Baron,  xxi.  66. 

Mary,  xiii.  68.  xxvi.  17. 

William,  xxviii.  93.  xxix.  113. 

Berminghame,  Lord,  xxvi.  15. 

Bernard,  Francis,  xx.  25. 

. Richard,  xxiv.  49. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  49. 

William,  xxiv.  37. 

Berriman,  Richard,  xxiv.  35. 

Berrin"ton,  Captain  Thomas,  xxix.  94. 
Berrisford,  bart.,  Sir  Tristram,  xiii.  40. 
Bertstead,  John,  xxii.  4. 

Besley,  Edward,  xxix.  81 . 

Best,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 

Betagh,  Anne,  vi.  33. 


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turers,  Jane,  vi.  33. 

Jennett,  xxiv.  12. 

J Mary,  vi.  33. 

Patrick,  vi.  33.  viii.  61. 

60.  xxv.  29. 

Richard,  viii.  61. 

— — Robert,  xxii.  52. 

Thomas,  xxii.  52. 

[ ],  xxx.  68. 

Bethel  1,  John,  xxi.  41. 

Betridge,  Roger,  xxx.  92.  93. 
Betsworth,  Richard,  xxiv.  34.  x 

Betts,  William,  xiv^l  7. 
Bettsworth,  Richard,  xxiv.  34. 
Bevan,  Robert,  xvi.  41. 

Bevin,  David,  xxix.  83. 

John,  xxix.  83. 

Bevis,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Bibby,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  23.  xxix 
‘ Bickerdick,  William,  xxiii.  41. 
Bidle,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Bietagh,  Henry,  vi.  33. 

Bigg,  Francis,  iv.  11.  xxix.  54. 
Biggett  William,  xviii.  6. 

Biggs,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 

Bigoe,  Philip,  ix.  19.  25. 

Bigot,  Philip,  xxviii.  56. 
Biltingsley,  Thomas,  xxix.  82. 
Bindon,  Anne,  xv.  11. 

David,  xv.  10. 11. 

— — Henry,  xv.  10. 11. 
Bingham,  Alexander,  xxix.  83. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  i.  25. 

: bart.,  Sir  Henry,  xxiii.  4. 

Joint,  xxiii.  3. 

Binke,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 

Bird,  John,  xxv.  40.  xxviii.  68. 

• Joseph,  xxv.  15.  xxx.  2. 

Robert,,  xxix.  83. 

William,  xxix.  7. 

Birdford,  Michael,  xxiii.  6. 
Birford,  Michael,  xi.  72.  xxii.  1£ 

Nicholas,  xxx.  75. 

Birkett,  Miles,  xiv.  23. 

Birne,  Edmond  M'Donnogh,  xv. 

Felix,  xxv.  14. 

James,  xxx.  53. 

Phelix,  xvii.  87. 

Redmond,  xxi.  69. 

Redmond  M'Feaeh,  xxi.  69 

Thomas,  xvii.  16? 

— William,  xxv.  15. 

Bishop,  John,  xxi.  40.  xxviii.  68. 
Lieutenant  John,  xxi.  40. 

— — Mistress,  xvi.  84. 

Bishopp,  Alexander,  xxix.  82. 

Captain  George,  xvii.  29.  x: 

James,  clerke,  xxvi.  59. 

Bisse,  John,  xxix.  116.  xxx.  10. 

Margaret,  xxvi.  13. 

Blachford,  Anne,  xi.  35. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  35. 

■ John,  xi.  35. 

Margaret,  xi.  35. 

Mary,  xi.  35.  xxvi.  72. 

Thomas,  xi.  35. 

William,  xi.  35. 

Blackburn,  William,  vii.  48. 
Blacke,  Sir  Richard,  xxvi.  55. 

— — Sir  Valentine,  xxix.  46. 
Blacker,  Major  George,  xi.51.  xxi 
Blackeston,  John,  xxviii.  17. 
Blackball,  Thomas,  xiv.  31. 
Blackiston,  Ellinor,  xxiii.  47.  xxvii 
— — Martha,  xxviii.  32. 

Blackney,  George,  xxviii.  60. 

Henry,  xvii.  52. 

John,  xvii.  52. 

Major,  xxix.  28. 

Major  Robert,  xvii.  51. 

William,  xvii.  51.  xxi,'i.  4.4 


Bladen,  Thomas,  clerke,  xxvi.  59. 

Blake,  George,  xxv.  20. 

John,  xxi.  39.  41.  67. 

Richard,  xxvi.  51. 

knt.,  Sir  Richard,  xiii.  69.  xv.  18.  xx 

53.  57.  66.  xxi.  66.  xxii.  21. 29.  54 
xxvi.  15.  xxviii.  41.  55.  73.  xxix.  5 
6.  46.  76. 

Robert,  xi.44.  xv.  18.  xxi.99.  xxv.31 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  26.  viii.  27.  xxvi.  55. 

xxviii.  79.  94.  xxx.  77. 

Sir  Valentine,  xiii.  69.  xx.  53.  57.  66. 

xxi.  66.  xxii.  21.  29.  54.  xxvi.  15. 
xxviii.  41.  55. 73.  79.  94.  xxix.  5.  6. 


Walter,  xi.  66.  xxiv.  18.  xxvi.  55 

xxviii.  94.  xxix.  75. 78.  xxx.  9.  77.  99. 
Blakers,  Walter,  xxix.  32. 

Blakiston,  Martha,  xxvi.  22. 

Ellinor,  xxvi.  22. 

Blackman,  William,  xxix.  93. 

Blakney  Charles,  xvii.  52. 

Mary,  xvii.  51. 

Susanna,  xvii.  51. 

William,  xxiii.  23. 

Blackston,  John,  x.  65. 

Blanchett,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Bland  Christopher,  xxix.  83. 

Blaney,  Mary,  xxi.  35. 

Richard,  xxi.  35. 

Blany,  Mary,  xxviii.  100. 

Richard,  xxviii.  100. 

Blanys,  Lady  Children,  xxv.  52. 

Blaxton,  Ellinor,  xxiv.  49. 

Blease,  Margaret,  xxix.  104.  105.  106. 
Blenerhasset,  Edward,  iii.  66. 

John,  xxi.  22.  xxix.  54.  xviii.  58. 

William,  xxix.  71.  xxx.  97.  iii.  66. 

Blewett,  Captain  John,  xxvi.  18. 

Stephen,  xxvi.  18. 

Theobald,  xxiii.  28. 

Blewett,  Christopher,  xxiii.  27. 

Bligh,  John,  xxx.  10.  18.  47. 

Katherine,  xxx.  11.48. 

— — Thomas,  xxx.  10.  72.  99. 

Blithe,  John,  xxi.  35. 

Blomfeild,  Stephen,  xxix.  111. 

9.  Blood,  Neptune,  ii.  12. 

Neptune,  clerke,  xxvi.  60. 

Doctor  Neptune,  xxix.  9. 

Bloomefield,  Captain  Richard,  xi.  58. 

Blotte,  Christopher,  xxiv.  28. 

Blount,  Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Bluett,  Christopher,  xxiii.  27. 

Dominick,  xxiii.  27. 

Paule,  xxiii.  28. 

Robert,  xxv.  26. 

Blumley,  Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Blundell,  knt,  Sir  Francis,  iii.  2. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  xiii.  57. 

Sir  George,  xxviii.  42.  92. 

Overington,  xxiii.  43. 

Blunden,  Overington,  xvi.  18. 

Blunt,  Mrs.,  xxiv.  34. 

Blysse,  Thomas,  xxi.  39.  42. 

Boate,  Christian,  xxiii.  2. 

Elizabeth,  xxiii.  2. 

Gerard,  xxiii.  2. 

— Gerard,  Doctor,  xxiii.  2. 

Gershon,  xxiii.  2. 

Godfrey,  xxxiii.  2. 

Katherine,  xxiii.  44.  xxviii  52  xxix 

45.  ... 

Widow  Katherine,  xxiii.  2. 

Boddicutt,  Silvester,  xxix.  84. 

Boddington,  Alexander,  Quarter-master,  iii. 
41. 

Bodkin,  Laurence  Fitz- Richard,  xxx.  34. 
Boghy,  Thomas,  xxvi.  45. 

Bolan^Jasper,  xxviii.  70. 

Thomas,  ix.  44. 

Boles,  Richard,  xi.26. 

Bollard,  Richard, -xxix.  84. 

Bolton,  Carol!,  xvi.  34.  xxiii.  47.  xxix.22  61 

■ Sir  Edmond,  xxv.  12. 

Major  Francis,  xx.  29. 

Henry,  clerke,  xxvi.  59. 

Nicholas,  xxv.  12. 

Richard,  xxviii.  39. 

Captain  Thomas,  xi.  42. 

Captain  William,  xvii.  63 

William,  xxiv. 30.  xxviii.53. 

I Bond,  Nicholas,  xxiii.  24.  xxix.  86 


Robert,  xxx.  29. 

Boyd,  Adam,  xxiii.  49. 

Mary,  xxiv.  21. 

Boyde,  Mary,  xxvi.  72. 
Boyer,  Philippa,  xvi.  41. 

Robert,  xvi.  41. 

Boyle,  John,  xxix.  83.  84. 
Michel,  iv.  12.  xv 


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Boyle,  His  Groce  Michael,* 
. Doctor  Richard,  ui.  44. 


g"  ]4-  xxvi.  80.  39. 41. 


Boyne,  Patrick,  xxn.  .,2 

Boyse,  Nathaniel,  iv.  7. 
Brabnsoo,  Anthony,  xxv 
Brabazon,  Anthony,  xx. 

William,  xx.  57. 

xxix.  6.  76. 

Bradburne,  John,  xxv. 
Broddocke,  Thomas,  xv 
Bradford,  Charles,  xxix 
Bradish,  James,  xxix.  8 
Bradley,  Mark,  xxviii.  ! 
Bradock,  John,  xv.  56. 
Bradshaw,  Edmond,  x. 

John,  xxii.  1.  <1.  7 

. Joseph,  xviii.  26. 

Bradshawe,  Joseph,  xxi 
Bradstreet,  John,  xxix. 
Bradstreete,  John,  xxi. 
Bradway,  John,  xxix.  f 
Brady,  Margaret, 
Braght,  James,  x 
Braly,  John,  xvi.  54. 
Brampton,  Mountfort, 
Bramston,  William,  x 
Brand,  Gregory,  xxiii 

Jasep,  xxiii.  21. 

John,  xxiii.  21. 

Brandish,  Francis,  xx 
Brandon,  Andrew, 


n.  4.7. 


84. 


:v.  33. 
63. 


i.  78. 


Robert,  xxi... 

Brandrax,  Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Brangan,  Alderman  Edward,  xx.  81. 
Braone,  William,  v.  41. 

Brasicr,  Paid,  xxi.  8.  xxix.  15. 18.  48. 
Broughton,  Andrew,  x.  65.  xxii.  4.  xx 
17. 

Brawly,  Henry,  xxix.  83. 

Bray,  Ambrose,  xxiv.  34. 

Edward,  xxiv.  34. 

John,  xxiv.  38. 

Michael!,  xxiv.  34. 

Brayly,  John,  xxx.  71. 

Brazill,  James,  xxiv.  36. 

Bredy,  Thomas,  xxii.  51. 

Breedy,  Daniel,  xxii.  51. 

Brenagh,  Mary,  xxiv.  38. 

Brenan,  Margarett,  xxix.  81. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  31. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  31. 

Brenatie,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  32.  36.  37. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  32. 

Brenn,  Captain  Henry 
Brenock,  Edward,  xxi.. 

James,  xxiv.  34. 

John,  xxiv.  34.  37. 

Brenoge,  Walter,  xxiv.  34. 

Brereton,  Henry,  vii.47. 

Sir  Thomas,  xxix.  51. 62. 

bart.,  Sir  Thomas,  xxii.  i 

Brett,  Edward,  xxix.  83. 

John,  xxv.  30.  xxx.  75. 

Col.  John,  xvii.  65.  xxyi 

William,  xxiv.  41.  xxvi. 

Brettridge,  Roger,  x.  14. 

Brewer,  Thomas,  xxiii.  28. 

Brewster,  Daniel,  x.  37. 

Samuel,  x.  37. 

Brice,  Christopher,  xxviii.  77. 

John,  xxix.  15. 

Richard,  xxix.  15. 

Brickensell,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Brickley,  Widow,  xxiii.  29. 

Bridgman,  Henry,  viii.  7.  xx 
Briggs,  John,  iv.  4.  xx'-»  82. 

Captain  John,  xx 

Miles,  xiii.  31. 

Thomas,  xiii.  31. 

Bright,  John,  xvii.  14. 

Brightwell,  Thomas,  x 
Brignall,  John,  xxiii.  S 
Brigstock,  George,  xx- 
Brilchett,  Osier,  xxix. 

Brimsmeadc,  Samuel,  : 

Bringhurst,  Major,  xii 
Brins,  James,  xxiv.  30 
Brinsley,  Richard,  xxi 
(122.) 


Brinston,  Willian 
Briscoe,  Gabriel,  xxv.  15.  xxx.  2. 
Bristwerver,  Thomas,  xxiii.  28. 

Briltas,  Lord,  ix.  24.  36. 39.  40. 

Lord  Baron,  xiii.  69.  xx.  53.  57.  xxi 

29.  54.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii.  55. 73.  xxi: 
6. 46.  76.  xxx.  84.  105. 

Barones  of,  iv.  67. 

Barones  dowager,  ix.  40.  54.  x.  6 

xxviii.  74. 

Lady,  xxviii.  73. 

Theobald,  Lord  Baron,  xxvm.  7 

xxix.  16. 

Britten,  John,  xxvi.  69. 

Brittin,  James,  v.  58. 

Stephen,  xxiv.  38. 

Britton,  John,  xxi.  28. 

Brittony,  Peirs,  xxiv.  36. 

Briver,  James,  xxi.  41. 

Brivice,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Broadbaine,  Mr.,  xiv.  25. 

Broccas,  Thomas,  xxiii.  26. 

Broched,  John,  xvi.  41. 

Brodericke,  Sir  St.  John,  xiii.  12. 
Brodhurst,  Richard,  viii.  20. 

Brodricke,  Sir  Allen,  xi.  33. 

Sir  St.  John,  xv.  37.  xxn.  55.  xxv. 

14.  xxviii.  33.  98.  100.  xxx.  5. 

Brogan,  Donnagh,  xxii.  52. 

Bromer,  Richard,  xxviii.  45. 

Brookenock,  James,  xxix.  83. 

Brooker,  Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Brookes,  Francis,  xxx.  2. 

lent.,  Sir  Henry,  ii.  8.  xvi.  35. 

Richard,  xiv.  25. 

Brookhill,  Thomas,  xxiv.  38. 

Brough,  Lieutenant  Walter,  n.  11. 
Broughton,  Andrew,  xxii.  1. 7. 9.  xxvm. 

Robert,  xxix.  84. 

Broune,  William,  xxix.  83. 

•ne,  Abraham,  xiv.  25. 

Ann,  xxiii.  23. 

Anthonia,  iii.  61. 

. Dominick,  ix.  49. 

Edward,  > 


Bryan,  Mary,  xxiv.  29.39 
— - Mathew,  xxiv.  36. 

Onnor,  xxiv.  32. 

Teige,  xxiv.  30. 

Theobald,  iv.  31. 


-[ 


],  > 


- Fra 


v.  35.  x 


i.  51.  : 


Geffry,  iv.  56.  xxii.  29.  54. 

Geoffiy,  xx.  53.  xxi.  66.  : 

xxviii.  55.  73. 

Godfrey,  xxi.  66.  xxvi.  51. 

Gregory,  xiii.  69. 

James,  xv.  76. 

Jeffrey,  xv.  16. 

Jeffry,  iv. A1  00 

• Jeoffrey, 


x.  57.  66. 


. 5.  6.  46.  76.  109.  s 


ii.  69. 


5.  57.  66. 
30.  xxvi. 
r.  xxix.  5. 


— Joseph,  xx 


v.  25. 
v.  29. 
lix.  83. 


i.  56. 


Peter,  xx 

Rachel,  xxm.  zts. 

Richard,  iii.  61.  xxiv.  28. 

bart.,  Sir  Richard,  viL  11 

knt.,  Sir  Richard,  xxx.  2 

Robert,  xxix.  55.  84.  xx: 

Samuel,  xxi.  1. 

Sir  Silvester,  xxv.  16. 

Thomas,  xxii.  32.  xxiv. 

Timothy,  xxiii.  23. 

Tobias,  ii.  13. 

Sir  Valentine,  x.24.xxvii 

Walter,  xxiii.  28.  xxviii 

Whitehall,,  xxiii.  47. 

William,  viii.  31.  x.  35. 

xviii.  36.  xxiv.  2.31. 

Bruin,  John,  xxix.  83. 
Brumfeild,  Humphry,  xxiv.  5: 
Brussell,  Robert,  xxvi.  6.  xxi: 
Bryan,  Arthur,  xxviii.  69. 

Connor,  xxiv.  38. 

Derby,  xxix.  81. 

Dermott,  vi.12. 

Ellin,  xx.  42. 

Ellinor,  xxviii.  6. 

. Henry,  xxii.  51. 

— James,  xvii.  59. 

John,  xxiv.  28. 


Bryen,  Margaret,  i.  4. 

Bryer,  Cuthbert,  xxix.  81. 

Bryne,  Margarett,  xxviii.  100. 

Bryver,  Francis,  xv.  76. 

Buck,  Samuel,  xxi.  39. 

Buckeridge,  Thomas,  xxi.  39. 
Buckingham,  Katherine,  Duches,  ii.  4. 

Duke,  xxix.  1. 

Buckland,  [ ],  xxviii.  82. 

Buckley,  Richard,  xvii.  15. 

Buckly,  William,  xxviii.  52. 

Buckridg,  Thomas,  iii.  56. 

Buckridge,  Edward,  xxviii.  12. 

Thomas,  iii.  61.  xxx.  5. 

Bull,  Samuel,  xxiii.  11. 

Bullinbrooke,  John,  viii.  8. 

Bulkeley,  William,  xxix  68. 

Bulkley,  William,  iv.  8.  xxx.  40. 
Bullock,  James,  iii.  66. 

Thomas,  iv.  10.  xv.  4. 

Bunbury,  Mr.,  xxi.  41. 

Bunce,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Bunkley,  William,  xxix.  102. 

Burch,  Eber,  xxvi.  37. 

William,  xxiv.  29.  30. 

Burden,  Alexander,  xxii.  13. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  44. 

Burdett,  Robert,  xxx.  78. 

Burgesse,  John,  xxix.  9.  81. 

William,  xx.  7.  xxiv.  30.  xxix.  8 

Captain  William,  xxiv.  29. 

Burgett,  John,  xxiii.  44. 

Burgh,  Dr.  Richard,  xxix.  7. 

Robert,  xxi.  7. 

Ulisses,  xiii.  53. 

Burgott,  John,  x.  21. 

Burk,  Ulisses,  xxvi.  88. 

Burke,  Sir  Edmond,  xxviii.  73.  xxix.  ■ 

Edward,  xxx.  49. 

Sir  John,  xx.  66.  xxviii.  73.  xxi: 

bart.,  Sir  Ulic,  xxviii.  73.  xxix.  4 

Burlace,  knt.,  Sir  John,  xxiv.  41. 
Buries,  Richard,  xxix.  82. 

Burlinton,  Richard,  Earl,  xxi.  39. 
Burlington,  Richard,  Earl,  xxiii.  2f 
xxix.  49. 

Biu-ne,  John,  xxin.29. 

Patrick,  xxix.  83. 

Burnell,  Ann,  i.  38. 

Christopher,  xiii.  64.  xv.  78. 

Henry,  xiii.  64. 

. Jane,  i.  38. 

Mary,  i.  38. 

Richard,  i.  38. 

Captain  Richard,  xxx.  92. 

Sarah,  i.  88. 

Burnett,  Henry,  xviii.  51. 

Michael,  xxviii.  63. 

Thomas,  xiv.  28. 

Buvniston,  John,  iii.  56.  61.  xxi.  39. 
BurnoU,  [ ],  xx*-  33  • 

Burntchurch,  Baron  of,  xxiv.  32. 
Burrell,  Captain  Thomas,  xxix.  90. 
Burrill,  Captain  Thomas,  x.  27. 
Thomas,  xviii.  38. 

,ves,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Burston,  Daniel,  xv.  7. 

Burt,  Henry,  xxix.  82. 

Burtles,  Ralph,  xxiv.  34. 

Burton,  George,  ii.  46. 

Nicholas,  xxix.  82. 

Robert,  xviii.  14. 

Samuel,  xiii.  11.  xxix.  19. 

— - Symon^  iv.27.e  ^ ^ ^ 

[ '°maS’],’  xxviii.  59. 

Bury,  Andrew,  xxv.  lo. 

Phineas,  x.  18.  xxiv.  o3.  xxix 

Phyneas,  xxviii.  84. 

Bush,  John,  xv.  15.  xxn.  24. 

Mary,  xv.  15. 

Bushen,  Mary,  xvi.  86. 

Phillip,  xvi.  86. 

Busher,  David,  xxiv.  33. 

Katherine,  xxiv.  33. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  33. 

Busted,  Luke,  xvi.  46. 

Busteed,  Giles,  vii.  44. 


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NOMINUM  Boston,  Anne  ■ 
r„„“  Edwi 


v.  28. 


. Luke,  xvi.  46. 

Butcher,  Richard,  xv. 

_ Buthorne,  Joseph,  xvii 
Butler,  Alexander,  xxi. 

Anthony,  xvii.  3£ 

Collonell,  xxiv.  3 

Edmond,  v.  58. 

Edward,  xvi.  13. 

Dame  Elizabeth, 

Lady  Elizabeth,  ; 

Ellen,  xi.  45. 

Ellin,  xxvi.  73.  x 

Elinor,  xi.  45.  x> 

Sir"  Francis,  xiii. 

Gilbert,  xxiv.  33. 

James,  xiii.  69.  : 

6.  76.  xxx^ 

Lieut.-Colonel  James,  > 

John,  x. 

Katherine,  . 

Master,  xxi 


bart.,  Sir  Richard, 

Robert, 

Susan,  xi. 

Theodore, 

Theobald,  

xxviii.55.71. 73. 

Thoby. 

Thoma  , 

66.  xxiv.  28.  34. 

Alderman  Thomas, 

Captain  Thomas, 

Masters  Thomas, 

Mr.  Thomas, 

54. 

Toby,  xx...  *. 

Walter,  xxx.  49. 

bart.,  Sir  Walter,  xxvi.  * 

William,  xxi.  41.  xxiii.; 

~ — [ J,  xxviii.  48. 

Butterbrooke,  John,  xxix.  55. 
Butterfeild,  [ ],  Xvii.  11 

Butterfield,  Patrick,  vi.  36. 
Buttevant,  David,  Lord  Viscount,  x 
Byers,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Byfeild,  Samuell,  xiii.  4 \ 

Byfield,  Samuel,  xxviii.  65. 

Byrd,  William,  xxx.  103. 

Byrne,  Daniel,  ii.  45.  xxix 


I Cadwell,  Robert,  xxix.  84. 

Caffe,  Robert,  xxiv.  33. 

I Cahill,  Richard,  xxiv.  37. 
Cahir,  Lord,  xxix.  66. 
Cahirkinlish,  Vicar  of,  xiii.  7. 
Cahirre,  Lord,  xxiv.  34. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  xxiii.  39.  xx 

■ James,  iv.  19.  xxiii.  39.  x 

Callaghan,  Teige,  xxx.  92. 
Callahan,  Owen  McDonnaoh,  x 
Callamead,  Francis,  xxix.  86. 
Callan,  Corporation  of,  xxiii.  1. 
Calmeady,  Francis,  xvi.  81. 
Calvin,  William,  xiv.  27. 
Cambell,  Captain,  xxiv.  32. 

Jane,  xxvi.  65. 

Captain  John,  iv.  21. 

John,  x.  30.  xxi.  7.  xxvi.t 

Mabell,  iv.  21. 

Camby,  Samuel,  xxviii.  69. 

Captain  Solloman,  xxvi.  7C 

Came,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Campbell,  David,  xxi.  88. 

Elizabeth,  xiii.  60. 

Captain  John,  xiv.  28. 

• John,  xxx.  17. 

Patrick,  clerke,  xxi.  88. 

Susanna,  xxi.  88.  xxvi.  72. 

William,  xiii.  60. 

Captain  John,  xxix.  27. 

Mrs.,  xxvi.  6° 

Campian,  William. 

Campion,  Thomas, 
xxx.  92. 

Captain  Thomas,  xxii.  14 

Candler,  Anne,  xxix.  89. 

— — Lieut.  Col.  William,  xxvi, 
Cane,  Frances,  xxiv.  52. 

- — Norris,  xxiv.  52. 

Cannon,  Alice,  xxvi.  45. 

— — Anne,  xxvi.  45. 

Henry,  xxvi.  45. 

Katherine,  xxvi.  45. 

Canton,  David,  xxviii.  58. 

Roger,  xxviii.  69. 

Cantwell,  Ann,  ii.  54.  vi.  54. 


t.  30.  53. 


70.  : 


tvi.  5. : 


i'.  47. 


:.  59. 
in.  15.  I 


— John,  Lord  Chief  Baron,  iii.  ; 

— Right  Hon.  John,  xx.  69.  xx 

— Margarett,  xxv.  49. 

— Sarah,  xxi.  65. 


Caddan,  John,  xxiv.  ! 
Caddell,  Patrick,  viii. 
Caddie,  Robert,  xx.  C 
Cadell,  Frances,  xxv. 
Cadle,  Frances,  xxv. 
Cadogan,  Henry,  iv. 
Major  William,  : 


— Thomas,  ii.  54.  v.  19.  ix, 

Walter,  xxiv.  29.  30. 

Cappage,  Robert,  xxiii.  20. 
Carberry,  John,  xxiii.  26. 
Carbury,  Alsone,  xv.  61. 

Alderman  John,  xx.  79. 

Card,  Captain  Thomas,  i.  11. 
— w,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7 
38.  xxviii.  17.  19. 

Robert  xxx.  97. 

Carey,  Edward,  xxx.  4. 

Lucy,  xxi.  94. 

— Theophilus,  xxviii.  29. 
Carles,  Thomas,  xxix.  80. 
Carleton,  Francis,  xxix.  10. 
George,  vi.  2.  xxix.  48. 

- Mary,  vii.  37.  xviii.  54. 
Carhngford,  Corporation  of,  vii. 

• Earl  of,  x.  54.  xxviii.  35. 

Minister  of,  vii.  27. 

Theobald,  Earl  of,  xvii.  ' 
xxv.  14.  20.  53.  xxviii.  63.  xx 
Carney,  Richard,  xx.  31. 

Caroll,  John,  xxiv.  38. 

Carpenter,  Joshua,  xxii.  27. 

— — Captain  Phillip,  xxvi.  45. 
Carpenters,  Corporation  of,  xxix 
Carr,  junior,  John,  xxix.  80. 

■ Thomas,  xxii.  27. 

Carradice,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 
Carradue,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 
Carran,  Teige,  xxix.  82. 

Carre,  George,  xxiv.  34. 

Carrell,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Carricke,  Henry,  xxix.  80. 

— — ■ John,  xx.  41.  xxix.  54.  55. 
Carroll,  Cahall,  xvii.  16. 

Charles,  xv.  8. 

Mary,  xxx.  23. 

7 C 1 xxvi.  20. 

Carrow,  R0,y,  xxx  104 
Carte,  Richard,  xxii.  5l! 

Carter,  Lieutenant  Arthur,  xxiii.47 


>x.  11.  54. 


Carter,  Edmond,  iii.  36. 

Elizabeth,  xxiii.  47. 

George,  xx.  33.  xx: 

John,  xxiii.  28.  xxix.  9. 

Richard,  iii.  36. 

William,  xxix.  52. 

Carterett,  bart.,  Sir  George,  xvii.  47 
Carthy,  Charles  M'Donodi,  xviii  iV 

Daniel  McOwen,  xxvi.  30 

Dermot  MFinitm,  i,.  82.'  „,j.  so 

Owen,  xt.  36. 

Owon  M'Dermot,  xxvi.  30. 

- — Seely  ni  Teige,  iv.  62. 

1 >t  i It  Elizabeth  \x  9. 

Richard,  xxix.  83. 

Carty,  Dermot  McOwen,  xxx.  88. 

Carvel  I,  Robert,  xxiv.  34.. 

Cary,  Edward,  xxx.  27. 

Captain  Edward,  xxi.  35. 

Patrick,  xxx.  27. 

Peter,  xxx.  92. 

Captain  Peter,  iii.  34. 

— 

Tristran,  xxi.  35. 

■ Barony,  Trustees  of,  xxv.  20. 

William,  xxi.  94 

Carye,  Captain  Peter,  i.  38. 

Casey,  John,  xxx.  92. 

Cashell,  Archbishop,  xi.  1.  xv.  62.  xvii  83 

Bishop,  xxx.  41. 

Citty,  Minister  of,  xxvi.  28. 

John,  xxi.  41. 

k°!x-  Archbishop,  xvi.  15.  xvii.  78 

Thomas,  xvii.  81. 

Thomas,  Lord  Bishop,  iv.  8.  xiv  24 

— "if  “•  «■ 

Cashells,  Mr.,  xxi.  41, 

Cassy,  John,  iv.  12. 

Castle,  Alexander,  xxix.  2. 

— - Captain,  Alexander,  x.  26 
Castle,  Connell,  Baron  of,  xv.  29. 

Castle,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Castlehaven,  Earl  of,  xv.  33  xxii  in 
Catwell,  John,  xxix.  76. 

Caugharty,  Widow,  xxii.  52 

Caimer,  Peter,  xvii.  38.  xxi,.  59.  xxx.  68 
Cause,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Cavan,  James,  xxiv.  37. 

— — Richard,  Earl,  xviii.  49.  xx  10 
Cavairngh^Barnaby,  xxix.  80.  84. 

• Edmund,  xxviii.  70.  xxx.  29 

William,  xxix.  83. 

‘ C j,  xxiv.  11. 

Cave,  Penelope,  xxii.  56. 

Roger,  xxii.  56. 

bart.  Sir  Thomas,  xxii.  56. 

Cawell,  Katherine,  vii.  7.  9 
— Peter  Fitz-Jolm,  vii.  7.  9 

Cawley,  John,  xxix.  83. 

William,  x.  65.  xxii  1 d,  1 a - 

17.19.  7’  9-  xxnn- 

Cawlier,  Peter,  xxiv.  15. 

Cearny,  Patrick,  x.  21. 

Cesire,  Gilbert,  xxvi.  9. 

Chadcraft,  Ralph,  xxiv.  35. 

Challener,  James,  xxviii.  17 
Challenor,  Thomas,  x.  65.  xxviii.  17 
Challinor,  James,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4,  7 o 
xxviii.  19.  •••-.. 

— Thomas,  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  xxviii  19 
Chamberlame,  Arthur,  xxii  40 

Mr.,  xxiii.  46. 

Sir  Thomas,  xxx.  40 

William,  xtdx.  82. 

Chamberlin,  Thomas,  xx.  82. 

Chambers,  John,  xxviii.  64. 

• Joseph,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  xxvi.  37. 

William,  xxiv.  21.  xxvi.  72 

Chambre,  John,  ix.  23.  x.  54. 

Captain,  John,  xxx.  68. 

Chambrelan,  Sir  Thomas,  knt.,  xxx  74 
Champ,  Anne,  xiv.  12. 

Arthur,  xi- 

Champe,  Arthui 


Chapham,  Samuell 
Chaplaine,  Andrew 
Chaplin,  Andrew, 
Chapman,  Thomas. 
Charleton,  George, 


“ix.  83.  84. 


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Charnock,  Stephen,  vn.  1. 
Chan'oll,  Farloe,  xxvi-  47. 
Charter,  William,  xxix.  66. 

Charters,  William,  xxi.  14- 
Chase,  Robert,  xvn.  (>». 
Chauncellor,  Lord,  xxx.  JJ. 
Cheeke,  Catherine,  xv.  15. 

Samuel,  xv.  15. 

Cheevers,  Christopher,  xxii.  1 
Francis,  xxii.  37. 


Robert,  xxviii.  38. 

. Walter,  xiii.  45. 

William,  xxii.  37. 

Chesheire,  William,  xxix.  28. 

Cheslen,  Lieutenant  John,  xxiv.  5. 
Cheslin,  Lieutenant,  xxx.  7 . 

Chessheire,  William,  xxvi.  21. 

Chester,  Abraham,  xxix.  84. 

Cheyney,  Charles,  xxix.  40. 

Cheyny,  Charles,  xxiii.  9.  xxviii.  78. 
Chichester,  Arthur,  xxvi.  45. 

Chichly,  Thomas,  viii.  41. 

Chicke,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Child,  John,  xxii.  13.  xxix.  81. 

. Joseph,  xxix.  81. 

Robert,  viii.  18.  xxx.  93. 

Childe,  John,  xxvi.  70. 

Robert,  viii.  12. 

Childermas,  Thomas,  xxiii.  28.  30. 
Chillam,  Christopher,  vi.  2. 

Katherine,  vii.  7.  9. 

Patrick,  xxviii.  76. 

Chillingworth,  Roger,  xxvi.  52. 
Chinery,  Quarter-master  John,  v.  37 . 
Chinnery,  John,  xxx.  88. 

Chisbie,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 

Chissers,  Richard,  xviii.  43. 

Chopin,  John,  xxiii.  26. 

Christchurch,  Deane  of,  ii.  42. 

Dub.,  Deane  and  Chapter,  xvii.  8 

Christian,  Minard,  v.  52. 

Mynard,  xx.  71. 

Christmas,  Thomas,  viii.  10. 

Christ’s  Hospital,  Treasurer  of,  xxiii.  3. 
Chuite,  Richard,  xxx.  49. 

Chynery,  Quarter-master  John,  i.38.  xxx 
Clanbrazill,  Earl  of,  xxvi.  60. 
Clancarthy,  Charles  James,  Earl,  xxi.  1 
Clancarty,  Donogh,  Earl,  xxx.  66. 

Earl,  iv.  62.  xv.  83.  xxii.  16.  xxvi 

Clanchy,  Cornelius,  xxviii.  61. 
Clanmalyra,  Terence,  Lord  Viscount,  i 

Lewis,  Lord  Viscount,  ix.  2. 

Clanrickard,  Earl,  ii.  16.  xiv.  9.  xv.  33. 
16.  xxviii.  28. 

Richard,  Earl,  ix.  29.  xi.  6. 

Clansey,  Cornelius,  xxix.  7. 

Clarck,  Samuell,  xxviii.  49. 

Clarcke,  Thomas,  xv.  26. 

Clare,  Bosley,  xxix.  81. 

William,  xv.  76. 

Clarke,  Andrew,  xx.  81. 

Frances,  xxx.  27. 

George,  xvi.  85.  xx.  81.  xxix.  II 

James  xxix.  80. 

John,  xxiii.  6.  xxiv.  34.  xxix.  8S 

Doctor  John,  xxx.  27. 

Mary,  xxiii.  6. 

Mathew,  xxix.  83. 

Maurice,  xxix.  81 . 

Mrs.,  xxiv.  27. 

Rowland,  xxix.  82. 

Samuell,  xxiii.  41.  xxix.  75.  82. 

Symon,  xxiii.  6. 

Thomas,  xv.  56.  xxiii.  47.  xxiv. 

Captain  Thomas,  iii.  45. 

William,  xxi.  94. 

Clayton,  Collonell,  xxix.  41.  xxx.  92. 


Cleere,  John,  x.  9. 

Robert,  xxiv.  29. 

Thomas,  xi.  27. 

Clemenc,  Cornett  Daniel,  xv.  31. 
Clement,  Daniel,  xxvi.  66. 

Gregory,  x.  65.  xxii.  1. 4.7.  9.  xx 

17.  19. 

Clements,  Abraham,  xviii.  14.  xxvi.  66. 
Daniel,  xi.  76.  xxvi.  72. 

Joane,  xviii.  14. 

Clenton,  Edward,  xxiv.  30. 

Clerke,  Elizabeth,  xi.  16. 

Francis,  xvi.  3. 

George,  xi.  16.  xvi.  3.  xxx.  10.  4 

Gyles,  xvi.  3.  xxx.  10.  47. 

John,  xiii.  2. 12.  xvi.  3.  xxvi.  71.3 

10.  47. 

Maty,  xvi.  3. 

Nicholas,  xvi.  3.  xxx.  10.  47. 

Richard,  xxix.  82. 

Ursula,  xvi.  3.  xxx.  10.  47. 

Cleyne,  Walter,  xxiv.  38. 

Cleyton,  Col.  Randall,  xxviii.  34. 

William,  xiv.  17. 

Cliffe,  John,  xi.  67.  xxvi.  70. 

Clifford,  Jane,  ix.  32.  xiv.  2. 

John,  vi.  35.  xxx.  53. 

Walter,  viii.  67. 

Captain  Walter,  xxx.  92. 

Clignett,  John,  v.  39. 

Clinton,  Sebastin,  i.  15. 

Thomas,  xxv.  53. 

Clogher,  James,  Lord  Bishop,  xx.  81. 

John,  Lord  Bishop,  xx.  81. 

Cloncarthy,  Earl,  xxix.  55. 

Clone,  Stephen,  xxix.  49. 

Clonfert,  Bishop  of,  ix.  19. 

Dean  and  Chapter,  ix.  19. 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  viii.  17 . 

William,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv.  24. 

Clonmel),  Maior,  &c.  of,  xxiv.  7. 
Clorane,  Edmond,  xxvi.  1. 

Clothier,  William,  xxix.  80. 

Clotworthy,  Sir  John,  xiii.  61. 

Lady,  xiii.  61. 

Clove,  William,  xxiii.  27. 

Cloyne,  Lord  Bishop,  xv.  39. 

• Bishop,  xxii.  34.  xxviii.  23. 

Clutterbrook,  Richard,  xxviii.  40.  49. 
Clutterbuck,  Richard,  xxi.  20.  xxvi.  67.x 

Coach,  Lady,  xiii.  60. 

Thomas,  xiii.  61. 

Coackly,  Thomas,  iv.  18. 

Coacksys,  Thomas,  xxiv.  29. 

Coagan,  Thady,  xxiv.  29. 

Coaky,  Thomas,  xxiv.  28. 

Coakely,  Thomas,  xxix.  112. 

Coale,  Roger,  xxiv.  35. 

Coakely,  Captain  Thomas,  xxix.  110. 
Cock,  Francis,  xxx.  97. 

Cockdale,  Richard,  xxix.  47.  xxiv.  8. 
Cocke,  Francis,  xxix.  71. 

Codd,  Loftus,  xxviii.  69. 

Nicholas,  xiii.  22.  xxvi.  70. 

Richard,  xxviii.  70. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  6. 

Cody,  Piers,  xxiv.  33. 

Redmond,  xxiv.  33. 

Coffy,  Anthony,  iii.  38. 

Honora,  iii.  38. 

Coghlan,  Daniel,  xx.  64. 

Donnogh,  xv.  8. 

Francis,  xiii.  69.  xx.  57.  xxii.  29 

xxviii.  41.  55.  73.  xxix.  76. 

Neile,  M'Teige,  xvii.  72. 

Terrence,  xv.  45. 

William,  xxix.  60. 

Coghlane,  Arthur,  xxv.  11. 

Captain  Dormitius,  v.  63. 


Mary,  ix.  22. 

Coghran,  Sir  Brice,  vii.  21. 

Coglan,  Frances,  i.  7. 

Colclogh,  Dudly,  xi.  29.  xxvi.  41. 

Patrick,  iii.  59.  xi.  29.  xxvi.  39. 

Colclough,  Dudley,  iv.  53.  57.  vii.  38.  xxix. 


Dame  Margarett,  xxviii. 

Coll,  [ ],  Henry,  xxix. 

Colloone,  Richard,  Lord  Baroi 
Coloony,  Lord,  i.  40.  xxiv.  5' 

Richard,  Lord  Baron,  ii 

30.  xiii.  12.  xiv.  5.  xv.  16.  x 
Colson,  Dennis,  xxiv.  29. 

Widow,  xxiv.  29. 

Colvill,  Doctor  Alexander,  xii 

John,  Lord,  viii.  14. 

Lady,  iii.  20. 

Lord,  xxix.  3. 

Comerford,  Edward,  xxi.  40. 

Garrott,  xxiv.  31. 

George,  xxvi.  64. 

James,  xxiv.  37. 

Letticc,  xxiv.  32. 


Commyn,  Dame  Katherine,  xi.  i 
Comons,  Mathew,  xxix.  84. 
Compton,  Thomas,  xx.  36. 
Comyn,  William,  xxiii.  28. 
Comyne,  Katherine,  vi.  12. 

Dame  Katherine,  xviii.  46. 

knt.,  Sir  Michael,  vi.  12. 

William,  xxiii.  27. 

Condon,  David,  xxviii.  29. 

Patrick,  xv.  57. 58. 

Condron,  Redmond,  xxviii.  95. 

Walter,  xxviii.  95. 

Condy,  Edmond,  xxi.  42. 

Cone,  Thomas,  xxiv.  30. 
Conger,  Katherine,  xxix.  81. 
Conlan,  John,  xxviii.  95. 
Connaught,  Lord  President,  iii. 

v.  24.  ix.  15.  xxvi.  6. 
Connell,  Charles,  xiii.  65. 

Charles  Oge,  xiii.  65. 

William,  xxiv.  30. 

Conelly,  Donogh,  xxiv.  38. 
Conner,  Bartholomew,  xxiv.  29. 

Elizabeth,  xxiv.  15.  59. 

Connor,  Bishop  of,  ii.  5.  xxx.  1 

Bryan,  xxix.  83. 

— Charles,  iv.  41 . 


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INDEX  Ellinor,  xxx.  33. 

NOMINUM  Conny,  Edward,  xxiv.  32. 

Certificates  Conran,  Thomas,  xxv.  13. 

for  Considen,  Daniel,  xxvi.  38. 

Adventurers,  Constable,  Sir  William,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.4. 7.  9 
SolJ,cm-  xxviii.  17.  19. 

‘ Constant,  Teige,  xxix.  81. 

- Conway,  Edward,  xxiv.  37. 

Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  38. 

George,  xxiv.  36. 

John  Fitz-Thomas,  xxx.  29. 

Lieutenant  Thomas,  xxix.  2.  3. 

Coocli,  Thomas,  xvii.  48.  xxvi.  66.  xxviii.  10 
Cooke,  Amy,  xxv.  16. . 

Chidley,  xxix.  36. 

Doctor,  x.  7. 

Edward,  xx.  35.  xxiii.  23.  xxix.  107 

xxx.  40. 

Elizabeth,  x.  15. 

Frances,  iii.  66. 

Col.  George,  ix.  7.  30.  x.  15.  xiii.  12 


Mary,  x.  15. 

Miles,  xxix.  Ill 

Mr.,  xxiii.  43.  : 

Ralph,  xxix.  80 

Richard,  xxix.  I 

Captain  Robert, 

Robert,  xxiv.  4 

Thomas,  i.  30. 

xxix.  33.  82. 
Cookson,  Henry,  xxb 
Coole,  Nicholas,  xxiv 
Cooley,  Charles,  xxv. 

Dudley,  xxii.  3. 

Sir  William,  xxv 

Collishy,  Henry,  ii.  18. 
Cooly,  Charles,  xxx.  2. 
Coony,  Charles,  x.  67. 
Cooper,  Cornett  Edward, 


15. 


iv.  45.  : 


- Edward,  : 


c.  55. 


:.  53. 


James,  xxix.  81. 

John,  v.  39. 

Cornet  John,  xv.  14.  xvii.  75. 

Mary,  xxix.  15. 

Nathaniel,  xxi.  47.  xxix.  91. 

Thomas,  iii.  42.  xv.  26. 

William,  xv.  76. 

Coot,  Chidley,  xxv.  14. 

Thomas,  xxv.  14. 

Coote,  Charles,  xiv.  2. 

bart.,  Sir  Charles,  iii.  77.  xiv.  1. 


Chidley,  ix.  7.  30.  x.  21.  : 

1.  3.  xx.  68. 

Col.  Chidley,  xxix.  54.  55. 

Dorothy,  xiv.  3. 

Lady  Dorothy,  xiv.  1 . 

Jane,  xiv.  3. 

Dame  Jane,  xiv.  3. 

Lady  Jane,  xiv.  1 . 

■ Dame  Mary,  xiv.  3. 

Mr.,  xxiv.  34. 

Richard,  xiv.  1.  2.  3.  xxvii 


xxviii.  12. 

Col.  Thomas,  xxvi.  65.  66.  : 

Cope,  Captain  Henry,  iii.  30. 

William,  xxiii.  26. 

Copeland,  Edward,  xxx.  7. 
Coppinger,  Adrian,  x 

• Ambrose,  xxiii. 

Edward,  xv.  22. 

Ellin,  : 


i.  27.  28.  29. 


- James,  iv.  32.  viii.  47.  x 


- AUleri 


xi.  56. 


Copp,  [ ],  Ambrose,  xxiii.  28. 

Corbane,  Gallisne,  xxiv.  37. 

Corbet,  Catherine,  xxii.  16. 

Miles,  xxii  a 

Corbett,  John, 

Miles. 


19. 


c.  65.  : 


i.  1.  7.  9. 


xix.  82. 


John  Fitz- Dominick,  x 

John  Fitz-Edmond,  xx 

John  Fitz-Edward,  xxi 

Margaret,  xv.  22. 

Mary,  xv.  22. 

Patrick,  xv.  22. 

• Richard,  xxii.  41. 

Coppley,  Mrs.  Mary,  xxv.  1. 


Samuel,  x 

Corby,  Francis, 

Cordial],  Jonatli:...,  . 
Corke,  Bishop  of,  x.  65.  x 

Earl,  iv.  12.  xv.  57.  58.  xx 

26.  54.  xxx.  33.  93.  97. 

and  Arran,  Earl  of,  xxviii 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  xxi 

Lord  Bishop,  xv.  39.  xxii.  1 

Michael,  Lord  Bishop,  x. 

xxii.  1.  7.  9.  40.  55. 
xxviii.  17.  19. 

Richard,  Earl,  ii.  15.  xv. 

xvii.  32.  xviii.  18.56.  xxi. 
xxiii.  26.  42.  xxv.  6.  x 
xxviii.  88.  xxix.  41.  49.  : 

William,  xxix.  81. 

Cormack,  Stephen,  xxvi.  17. 
Cormick,  Michael!,  xxiv.  32. 
——  Nicholas,  xxiv.  31. 

Richard,  xxiv.  31. 

Cormocke,  Mr.  Charles,  xxii.  31 
Cormuck,  [ ],  xxiv.  31. 

Cornell,  James,  xxiii.  30. 
Cornock,  Captain,  xxiv.  29. 

Captain  Jacob,  vii.  46. 

Corre,  Henry,  xxiv.  35. 

Correns,  John,  xxvi.  65. 

Correy,  Richard,  xxiii.  29. 
Corry,  Cornett,  xxx.  78. 

■■  Walter,  xxvi.  65. 

Cortny,  John,  xxvi.  38. 

Cosbey,  William,  x.  7. 

Cosby,  William,  x.  17.  xxvi.  66. 
Cosens,  John,  xvii.  9. 

Cosh,  Elisha,  xxvi.  5. 

Costegin,  Augustin,  ix.  32. 
Costin,  John,  xxiii.  28. 

Costyn,  John,  xxiii.  80. 

Cotham,  Thomas,  iv.  58.  x 
Cotply,  Mrs.  Mary,  xvii.  8' 
Cotter,  James,  xxiii.  27. 

Robert,  xxx.  92. 

William  Fitz-Edward. 

Cottington,  John,  iii.  39. 

William,  x'-=  « 

Cotton,  Eusebius. 

Mary,  xx.  1 

Mr.,  xxi.  39. 

Cottrell,  John,  xxix.  ! 

William,  xxiv.  5 

Cotty,  Thomas,  clerke 
Coughlane,  Francis,  x 

John,  xxx.  93. 

Courthop,  Peter,  xvi. 
knt..  Sir  Peter,  : 


70. 


d.  36. 40.  > 


57.  : 


it.  112. 


Courthopc,  Sir  Peter,  xxx.  39, 
Courtney,  Sir  William,  xiv.  2 
xxx.  41.  74. 

Covert,  Richard,  ii.  19. 

Alderman  Richard,  xxix 

Cowley,  Katherine,  xvi.  86. 

Sanmell,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  xvi.  86. 

Cowper,  Walter,  xxix.  73. 
Cowse,  Richard,  xvi.  88.  xxix. 
Cox,  Alderman,  xxiii.  29. 

Captain,  xvi.  84. 

Henry,  xxii.  13.  xxix.  51 

— — James,  xxvi.  38. 

Alderman  Jasper,  xxiii.  S 

Mr.  Robert,  xxiii.  20. 

Coxon,  Clement,  xxii.  28. 
Coyne,  John,  xxvi.  66. 
Crackford,  Edward,  xxx.  49. 
Craddock,  Robert,  xxiv.  34. 
Cradocke,  Mathew,  xxix.  82 

Phillip,  xvii.  7. 

Crag,  Lewis,  xxx.  88.  89. 
Craige,  Lewis,  vii.  12. 
Crainsbrough,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  i 
Cramer,  Tobias,  vii.  18. 

Crane,  Symon,  xvi.  10. 
Cranisborough,  Bartholomew,  x 

• Nicholas,  xxiv.  28. 

Cranwell,  Alderman’ John,  xxii 


Crap,  Robert,  xxix.  83. 

Crawfield,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 
Crawly,  Edward,  xxii.  35. 

Creagh,  Katherine,  xxviii.  38. 

Margaret,  xi.  57. 

Peirce,  iv.  14.  x.  21.  xi.  4.  : 

• Peirce  Fitz-Peirce,  xxviii.  27 

Peter,  xxv.  26. 

Richard,  x.  21.  xxiii.  44.  xx 

Thomas,  xxviii.  95. 

Cregan,  Francis,  x.  21. 

Crew,  John,  xxix.  104.  105. 
Crewe,  John,  xxix.  63. 

Creyton,  George,  xxvi.  37. 

Cribb,  Nicholas,  xxix.  83. 
Crickmone,  William,  xxiii.  21. 
Crickner,  William,  xxix.  111. 
Crimble,  Roger,  xvii.  19. 

Waterhouse,  xvi.  25. 

Crispe,  Dame  Anne,  xvii.  70. 

Lady  Anne,  xxx.  40. 

Ellis,  xv.  13.  xxx.  25. 

John,  xvii.  70. 

bart.,  Sir  Nicholas,  xvii.  70. 

Thomas,  xvii.  70. 

Croake,  Piers  Fitz-John,  xxv.  3. 
Croane,  Daniel,  iv.  61. 

Crockford,  Edward,  xxiii.  14. 

Croft,  Benjamine,  xxiv.  51. 

Crofton,  Edward,  xiv.  2. 

Sir  Edward,  xxiii.  26. 

John,  i.  40.  x.  25.  xxi.  5.  xx 

xxix.  65. 72.  xxx.  54. 
Crofts,  Benjamine,  x.  29.  xxix.  32. 
Crolte,  John,  xxiv.  31. 

Croker,  Walter,  xxviii.  34. 

Cromp,  Adam,  viii.  11. 

Henry,  viii.  11. 

Cromwell,  Henry,  ii.  15.  xxiii.  5. 
Lord  Henry,-  xxv.  52. 


- Oliver 


t.  42.  : 


4.  7.  9.  xxviii.  17.  19. 
Crone,  Daniel,  xxx.  39. 

Crooke,  Collonell,  xv.  30. 

John,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  xx.  19. 

Crookehorne,  Anne,  xvi.  9. 

Captain  Henry,  xvi.  9. 

Margaret,  xvi.  9. 

Crookeshanke,  Doctor  John,  xxv 

James,  xvii.  59. 

Crookshank,  Doctor  John,  xxv.  S 
Crosby,  David,  xxiii.  26. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  62. 

Croshinjjs,  Richard,  xxvi.  71. 
Crosse,  Benjamine,  xxvi.  39. 

Benjamine,  M.A.,  iv.  16. 

Crossett,  Francis,  xxix.  81. 
Crossing,  Richard,  xxix.  30. 
Crostchwart,  Thomas,  xx.  68. 
Crostthwart,  Thomas,  ix.  7.  30. 
Crofthware,  [ ],  xiii.  12. 

Crow,  Cornett,  xxi.  41. 

John,  xxix.  106. 

Thomas,  xxv.  15. 

Crowe,  Thomas,  xvii.  87. 

Crues,  Ralph,  xxix.  84. 

Cruice,  Christopher,  xxv.  53. 

Walker,  xxx.  2. 

Crusswell,  John,  xxi.  24. 

Cubett,  Joseph,  xxi.  94. 

Cuckow,  William,  xxix.  83. 
Cudly,  Edward,  xxiv.  38. 

Cud',  Sir  James,  iv.  13. 

Culte,  Captain,  xxix.  92. 

James,  xiv.  3.  4. 

Sir  James,  i.  40.  xxiv.  57.  x 

John,  xxx.  58. 

Joseph,  x.  27. 

Captain  Joseph,  xxx.  86. 

Cullam,  Doctor  Benjamine,  xxviii 

Francis,  xxix.  82. 

Cullen,  Margaret,  iv.  7. 

Murtagh,  xxx.  26. 

Nicholas,  xxii.  51 . 

Patrick,  xxviii.  69. 

Cullin,  Cornelius,  xxix.  84. 

John,  xxi.  41 . xxiv.  28. 

Cull)’,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Culme,  Benjamine,  Vii.  11. 

Debora,  vii.  11.  59. 

Hugh,  xviii.  60. 

Cunningham,  William,  iv.  17. 
Cunnys,  Edward,  xxx.  7.  45. 


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Cuppadge,  Fanstin,  iii-  33. 
Cupp<Jgej  Fanstin,  xxvi.  66. 

Robert,  xxx.  39. 

Major  Robert,  xxi.  19. 

Cuppey,  Serjeant  John,  xxix. 
Currane,  Thomas,  xxiv.  39. 
Currey,  Walter,  xxvi.  65. 
Currin,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  31. 
Curry,  John,  x.  30. 

Curtice,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 
Curtis,  Daniell,  xxix.  81. 

John,  xxi.  41. 

. Richard,  xxix.  82.  xxx. 

Curtise,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 
Cusack,  Adam,  xxiv.  24. 

Christopher,  iii.  72. 

Francis,  xvii.  50. 

John,  xxi  ““ 

Patrick, 

Robert,  : 

Cusacke,  Bartholomew,  xxv.  12. 
— Patrick,  xvii.  50. 


, 14.  xxi.  48.  > 
ii.  51.  52. 


Robert,  xvn.  ou. 

Cushin,  Meryon,  iv.  36.  > 
Cutler,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 
— bart.,  Sir  John,  xxix 


vii.  50. 


Dabbs,  Samuell,  xxvin 
Daley,  William,  xxix. 

Dalin,  John,  xvi.  19. 

Dali,  John,  xxiii.28. 

Dalton,  Anne,  x.  68. 

Edmond,  x.  68. 

— James,  xxiv.  38. 

John,  iii.  48.  xx' 

Nicholas,  xi.  72. 

Oliver,  x.  68. 

Peter,  viii.  19.  xxiii.  4! 

Theobald,  xvi.  76. 

Tibbot,  xxix.  99. 

Walter,  xxii.2. 

[ ],  xxx.  27. 

Dames,  Hercules,  xxiii.  9. 
Dancer,  bart..  Sir  Thomas,  v 
Daniel,  John,  xxi.  40. 
Daniell,  Charles,  xxviii.  53. 

Edmond,  xxiv.  34. 35. 

Godfrey,  xxvi.  38. 

John,  xxix.  82. 

Manus,  xxix.  83. 

Alderman  Richard,  xx 

Robert,  xxix.  83. 

Stephen,  xxiv.  30. 

- William,  xxii.  52.  xxi' 


i.  33.  xxviii.  53. 


Dam 


Edwf 


:.  65. 


- Hercules,  ; 
108.  xx: 


t.  75. 


Darcy,  Frances, 

James,  xxi 

Nicholas,  : 


junior,  Nicholas,  x.  29.  xi.30.58.  72. 

Richard,  x.  6. 

Darenzyes,  Francis,  xvii.  72. 

Darker,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Darrane,  Channons  of,  vii.  35. 

Darson,  Thomas,  v.  47. 

Dartmouth  Adventurers,  xxx.  86. 
Dashwood,  Richard,  xxx.  44.  78.  93. 

Date,  John,  xxiv.  30. 

Davenport,  Charles,  xvii.  26. 

Margarett,  xv.31. 

Thomas,  xiii.  20.  xxvi.  72.  xxviii.  10. 

Davenporte  Charles,  xxvi.  66. 

Thomas,  xv.  31. 

Davey,  William,  xvii.  2. 

Davie,  William,  xvi.  65. 

Davies,  Edward,  xi.  65.  xxvi.  67. 

— Francis,  xxiii.  27. 

Henry,  xxiii.  28.  29. 

John,  xxii.  31.  xxiii.  27.  xxiv.  21. 

Mary,  xi.  65. 

knt.,  Sir  Paule,  xxvi.  49. 

Davies,  William,  xxviii.  20. 

Davill,  John,  xxvi.  67. 

Davills,  Thomas,  xxii.  18. 27. 

Davis,  Edward,  xvi.  64.  xxi.  39.  xxiv.  44. 

Elizabeth,  xxiii.  27. 


Mary,  xxi.  94. 

knt.,  Sir  Paul,  xiii.  65. 

46.  xxx.  78. 
Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Stephen,  xxix.  82. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  28.  30. 

Walter,  xxi.  40. 

William,  xviii.  53. 

Davock,  Francis,  xiv.  9. 
Dary,  Griffin,  xxix.  82. 
Davys,  Francis,  xxix.  84. 

• George,  xxix.  83. 

John,  xxix.  12. 13. 

Lewellin,  xxix.  84. 

knt.,  Sir  Paul,  xiii.  6. 

Rice,  xxix.  84. 

Dawells,  Thomas,  xiii.  3. 
Dawes,  Henry,  ix.  28. 
Dawges,  Robert,  xiii.  43. 

Roger,  xxx.  40. 

Dawley,  Captain  Anthony,  ; 


- Christ 


v.  25. 


.30. 


Lieutenant  Walter, 
Dawling,  John,  x.  62.  xx 
xxix.  73. 

Dawly,  Walter,  xxx.  39. 

Dawson,  Arthur,  vi.  46. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  46. 

Ephraim,  vi.  46. 

John,  x.  31.  xxviii.  26.  xxi: 

Nicholas,  xxix.  81. 

— Richard,  iv.  21.  xxvi.  65.  x 

Samuel,  vi.  46. 

Thomas,  ix.  44.  xiii.  34. 


Daxwell,  William,  \ 
Daye,  Teige,  xxiii.  S 
Dayle,  Anthony,  xx 
Deacon,  John,  ii.  20 

William,  xxix 

Deakin,  William,  xv 
Deane,  Abraham,  x' 

Joseph,  xxi.  41 

Major  Joseph, 

Majc  ‘ " 


- Mr., 


r.  31. 


Richard,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  ’ 
32.  xxviii.  17. 19. 

— Thomas,  xxvi.  39. 

Decoster,  Peter,  vi.  1. 

Dedeendy,  Dennis,  xxix.  80. 

Dee,  Katherine,  xvi.  64. 

Deey,  Abraham,  xvii.  1 5. 

Alden  Robert,  xvii.  15. 

Delalnde,  John,  x.  68.  xvi.  64. 

• Michael,  xxviii.  93. 

Delahoide,  John,  xxvi.  19. 
Delalioyd,  James,  xxi.  39. 
Delahunt,  Michaell,  xxx.  97. 
Delamare,  Mary,  v.  34. 

Delarock,  Richard,  xxvi.  29.  xxx 
De  Laune,  [ ],  iv.  12. 

Deline,  Elizabeth,  xxviii.  45. 
Dempsey,  Anne,  xiii.  68. 
Dempsy,  Patrick,  xxix.  83. 

Den,  Theobald,  vi.  17.61. 
Dencome,  Charles,  xxix.  80. 
Dendv,  Edmund,  xxii.  4. 

Edward,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  7 

17.  19. 

Denn,  Laurence,  xv.  76. 

Theobald,  iii.  79.  viii.  15.  : 

16. 18.  xxvi.  10. 

Dennham,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 
Dennis,  Morrish,  xxviii.  76. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  24. 

Dennison,  Richard,  xvii.  55.  xxi 
Denny,  Arthur,  xxix.  75. 

knt.,  Sir  Arthur,  v.  22.  x 

xxx.  78. 

Sir  Edward,  xxiv.  2. 

Derby,  Mr.,  xxiv.  36. 

Dermod,  Thomas,  xxix.  28. 
Derry,  Sea  of,  xiii.  15. 
Desborough,  Rose,  xviii.  51.  xx 

Samuel,  xviii.  51. 

Desborow,  Rose,  xxix.  12. 

Samuel,  xxix.  12. 

Desmond,  Countess,  xvi.  64. 
Desnev,  George,  xxix.  119. 


Dethick,  Mary,  i.  12. 

Thomas,  i.  12. 

Deven,  William,  xxiv.  37. 
Devenish,  Peter,  v.  24. 
Devereux,  Jane,  iii.  59.  x.  68.  : 
44.  xxii.  13.  xxviii.  21. 

James,  xx.  28. 

John,  xiv.  24. 

Nicholas,  x.  68.  xxviii.  69. 

Walter,  xxiv.  37. 

Devrex,  Jane,  xxvi.  43. 

Devinish,  Katherine,  v.  24. 

— — William,  v.  24. 

Devoral,  John,  iii.  36. 

Deyos,  George,  viii.  15. 
Dickecon,  Nehemiah,  xxix.  83. 
Dicks,  Thomas,  xxiii.  28. 
Didgin,  Thomas,  xxx.  44. 
Digby,  Essex,  xxvi.  28. 

John,  xxix.  83. 

Digin,  Richard,  xviii.  6. 

Dillon,  Andrew,  vii.  11.59. 

Arthur,  xviii.  23. 

Col.  Cary,  viii.  16.  xxiii.  4 

53.  57.  66. 


i.  15.  : 


101. 


ii.  41.  ; 


5.  73. 


6. 46.  76. 

Garrett,  iii.  9.  iv.  31.  v.  24.  : 

Captain  George,  xx.  26.  xxix 

Sir  James,  knt.,  xxx.  2. 

Jane,  vii.  11.  59.  ix.  32. 

Lady  Jane;  ix.  32.  xiv.  2.  xx 

John,  xvi.  65.  xxi.  100. 

Katherin,  xxi.  101. 

Lord  Viscount,  xv,  33. 45.  x 


knt.,  xiii.  69.  xiv.3.  Xx.  53. 
:xi.66.  xxii.  21. 29.  54.  xxvi. 
ii.  41. 55. 73.  79.  xxix.  5. 46. 


x.  23. 


i.  100.  : 


Richard,  xvi.  49.  xxi.  100. 

Robert,  xxi.  100. 

Rose,  v.  55.  ix.  32. 

Thomas,  xxx.  68. 

. Thomas,  Lord  Viscount,  x 

[ ],  xxx.  103. 

Dingin,  Mathew,  xxi.  40. 
Dingle,  Derby,  : 


- Richard,  • 


i.  18. 


Dingley,  John, 

Dinn,  Sibilla,  x: 
Disney,  George, 

William,  • 

Dixie,  Edward, 

Dixon,  Alderma 

Captain,  : 

James,  xv 

John,  xvi.  64. 

Richard,  xxviii.  6 

Sir  Robert,  ii.  42 

knt.,  Sir  William, 

Dixwell,  John,  x.  65.  > 
17.  19. 

Dobbin,  Edmond,  xxiv 

James,  xv.  76. 

Peter,  xv.  76. 

William,  viii.  10. 

Widow,  xxi.  41. 

Dobbins,  William,  v.  J 
Dobin,  William,  xxiv'. 
Dobson,  Jacob,  ii.  42. 

Jarvis,  xxix.  81. 

Nathaniel,  xxix. 

Dobyn,  Edward,  xxiv 

William,  xxiv.  3 

Dodd,  John,  xxix.  83. 
— — Mr.  Paule,  xv" 
Doddes,  John,  xxix 
Dodgin,  Thomas,  vi 
Dodwell,  Henry,  xxi 

William,  xxix. 

Dogan,  John,  xxiv.  3 
Dogherty,  Charles,  x 
10. 

Doleman,  Thomas,  : 
Dollard,  Thomas,  x> 
Domier,  Jenkin,  xxi: 


12. 


37. 


81. 


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INDEX  WiUiiM,.,  XV.  IO. 

NOMINUM  Donaldson,  John,  xxiii.  8. 

Donally,  Tirlagh,  xxiv.  49. 
Donelan,  knt.,  Sir  James,  xxs 

• M‘laughlin,  xxii.  5. 

Sisly,  xxiv.  31. 

_ Donell,  Richard,  xxii.  35. 
Donellan,  Edmond,  xxiv.  52. 

Dame  Sarah,  xxv.  14. 

Dongan,  John,  xxx.  43. 
Donlar,  Edmond,  xvii.  72. 
Donnaldsone,  James,  xxix.  14. 

John,  xxix.  14. 

Donnegall,  Arthur,  Earl,  xv.  2 
Donnelan,  John,  xxiv.  31.  xxx 
Donnell,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Margarett,  xviii.  59. 

Donnellan,  Edmond,  i.  10.  xxi 

■ Hannagh,  i.  10. 

Sir  James,  xvii.  87. 

Lady,  xvii.  87. 

Donnellane,  knt.,  Sir  James,  xx 

M.  Laughlin,  ix.  29. 

Donnolan,  Edward,  xxii.  54. 

Dame  Sarah,  xxii.  54. 

Donnolonge,  [ ],  xiii.  15. 

Donoghaw,  Thomas,  xxiv.  35. 
Donoghow,  John,  xxiv.  36. 
Donollan,  Edmond,  xxviii.  50. 
Doolitle,  Richard,  xxviii.  75. 

- Widdow,  xxviii.  75. 
j,  Anthony, 


Doppjg 


— Mary,  iii.  61. 

Dormer,  Francis,  xxi.  40. 

John,  xxi.  40. 

Michaell,  xxviii.  70. 

Nicholas,  xxi.  39. 

Doming,  William,  viii.  30. 
Doughtie,  John,  iii.  62. 
Doungan,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  ] 
Dover,  Daniel,  xvi.  65.  xvii. : 

Isaack,  xxx.  60. 

Dowan,  Anne,  xvii.  53. 
Dowd,  Thomas,  xviii.  25. 
Dowdal,  Elizabeth,  x.  68. 
Dowdall,  Anne,  vii.  27. 

Lady  Jane,  xvii.  75.  xxi 

John,  xiii.  18.  xxviii.  63 

Katherine,  xviii.  H.  x: 


46.  76. 

- Sir  Luke, 

- Mathew,  x 

- Mrs.. 


v.  27. 


Alderman  Nicholas,  xxviii.  76. 

Patrick,  xxix.  30. 

Patrick  Fitz-. Stephen,  xiii.  56. 

Stephen,  i.  15.  xiii.  7.  56  xxix 

William,  xxiv.  27. 

Dowdell,  Henry,  xxx.  36. 

Laurence,  xxviii.  73. 

knt.,  Sir  Lukas,  xxviii.  73. 

Dowdy,  William,  xxiv.  33. 

Dowglas,  William,  xxix.  83.  84. 
Dowling,  Adam,  xxiv.  31. 

John,  vi.  49.  xxi.  41.  xxiv.  32. 

Patrick,  xxiv.  30. 

Robert,  vi.  1 . 

Downe,  Deane  of,  xiii.  18. 

Jeremy,  Lord  Bishop  of;  xxv.  23. 

Ministers  of,  xiii.  18. 

Downes,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1 4 7 9 x 
17. 19. 

Downing,  John,  xxx.  26. 

Doyle,  Anthony,  xxi.  41. 

Bartholomew,  xxv.  16.  17. 

Hercules,  xxix.  64. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  29. 

Paule,  xxix.  81. 

Richard,  xxix.  84. 

William,  xxx.  29. 

Doyne,  Andrew,  xvi.  64. 

George,  iii.  16. 

James,  xxiii.  28.  xxix.  81 

John,  xxiii.  27. 

Teige,  xxiii.  28. 

Drake,  Hanna,  ix.  50. 


Drake,  Dr.  Roger,  xx.  55. 

Roger,  ix.  50.  xxi.  40.41. 

Drakin,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Draper,  Amy,  xxv.  16. 

——James,  xvi.  54.  xxx.71. 

William,  xxi.  52.  xxiii.  18. 

Drapers  Company,  London,  xviii.  51. 
Draycott,  Henry,  vii.  27. 

John,  xxviii.  63. 65. 

Sir  John,  xvii.  87. 

r — [ 1 xvii.  87. 

Draydon,  Sir  Robert,  xi.  52.  xxiv.  59. 
Drew,  Phillipp,  xxvi.  62. 70. 

Driscoll,  Katherine,  viii.  47.  xxii.  35. 
Drogheda,  Mayor,  and  Constables  of,  iv. 
64. 

Droghedagh,  Corporation  of,  xxviii.  76. 

I Dromore,  Theophilus,  Bishop  of,  xiii.  60. 
Drumgould,  Thomas,  xxv.  16. 

Drury,  Lieutenant  Robert,  xxiv.  45. 
Drycott,  Henry,  xxiii.  10.  xxviii.  75. 
Drydon,  bart.,  Sir  Robert,  xxiv.  15. 
Dubberly,  Edward,  xxiv.  29. 

Dubldayes,  Katherne,  viii.  20. 

Dublin,  Archbishopp  of,  x.  68.  xv.  57.  xxi. 
25.  xxiii.  36.  xxviii.  77.  xxix.  118. 
xxx.  14.39. 93. 

College  of,  xxviii.  26. 

College,  Fellows  of,  xxi.  87. 

James,  Lord  Abp.,  xiv.  24.  xxv.  26. 


ii.  83. 


x.21. 


Maior,  &c.,  of, 

■ Lord  Abp.,  ii.  34.  iv.  12.  xi.  22.  xiii. 

12.  xxii.  9.  37.  40.  55.  xxiii.  30- 
xxv.  9.  xxvi.  40.  xxviii.  19. 

Michael,  Lord  Abp.,  x.  65.  xv.  14. 

xxii.  1.  4.  7.  33.  36.  xxiv.  55.  xxviii. 
17. 83. 

Trinity  College,  Provost  of,  xxii.  33. 

xxviii.  83. 

xiii.  15. 


University  of,  x 

Ducane,  Peter,  xxviii.  45. 
Duckenfield,  Rathcliffe,  xxiii.  2 
Duddle,  Richard,  clerke,  xxvi. 
Duffe,  Edmond  Fitz- William,  : 


j Dunsanny,  Lord,  xxviii. 

Dunsany,  Lord,  xiii.  40.  56.  xvi.  8.  xxi 

Lord  Baron,  xxii.  10. 

| Patrick,  Lord  Baron,  iv.  41  v: 

xviii.  42. 

Dunstervill,  Charles,  xxv.  40. 

Durham,  Channons  of,  vii.  35. 

Lettice,  xxii.  57. 

Dwiggin,  Mathew,  xxi.  39. 

• Paule,  xxiv.  37. 

William,  xxiv.  37. 

Dwyer,  Mary,  xxix.  29. 

Dwyre,  Grace,  xxi.  99. 

Katherine,  viii.  47. 

— — Mary,  iii.  30.  iv.  49.  x.  47.  xv.  1 
Dyas,  Edward,  xxii.  52. 

Dyer,  Mary,  xxiii.  28. 

Walter,  xxix.  83. 84. 

William,  xxix.  81. 


Eames,  Daniel,  xxix.  S 

Samuel],  xxiv.  5z 

66. 

East,  Thomas,  xxi.  41 
Eaten,  John,  xxvi.  38. 
Eaton,  Anne,  xxiv.  52. 
Ensign  George,  3 


— Frai 


ax.  82. 


— James,  x?cx. 

— Nicholas,  xxi.  39. 

— Nicholl,  3cxi.40. 

- Paul,  xxi.  39.40.  41. 

- Richard,  xxii.  2.  55. 

- Stephen,  xxiv.  27. 
Duke,  Charles,  iii.  64. 
Duling,  John,  xxvi.  66. 
Ditllany,  John,  xxiv.  38. 
Duloghant,  Daniel],  xxiv.  32 
Dumvile,  knt.,  Sir  William,  x 
Dun,  Charles,  O’Connor,  xx 
Dunbarr,  Joseph,  xxvi.  38. 
Dunboine,  Lord  Baron,  xxvii 
Dunboyn,  Lord,  xi.  25. 
Dunboyne,  Baron,  3tx.  65. 

Edmond,  Lord  Baron,  ■ 

Lord,  iv.44.46.  xi.  18. 3 


— — Samuell,  xx 

Symon,  xvi: 

Theophilus, 

William,  x: 

Ebles,  George,  x; 
Ebsery,  John,  3cxi 
Ebzery,  John,  xxi 
Eccles,  Gilbert,  v 
Eckleston,  Mr"  : 
Ecklyn,  Hugh 


v.  44. 

ix.  63. 104. 105. 106. 
■ 48.  xxx.  39. 


v.  26. 


x.  46.  3 


x.  84. 


Lord  Baron,  i AHU 

xx.  53.  57. 66.  xxi.  20.  66. 92.  3 
21 . 29.  54.  xxiv.  17.  xxv.  18. 24.  x 
15.  xxviii.  7.  41.  51.  55.  73.  x 
6.76. 

Peirce,  Lord  Baron,  sexii.  29. 

Dundalk,  Corporation  of,  vii.  27. 
Dundalke  Parish,  Vicar  of,  xxviii.  89. 
Dunfort,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Dungan,  Edward,.? 


x.  100. 


.24. 


Lord  Vis 

Thomas,  xv.  55.  24. 36.  Xxv.  10. 

Sir  William,  xvii.  21.  xxx.  38.  91 

William,  Lord  Viscount,  xvi  8 - 

30.  xxv.  5. 

Dungannon,  Lord,  xvi.  84. 

Lord  Viscount,  xxx.  36. 

Marcus,  Lord  Viscount,  xxv.  12. 

Mark,  Lord  Viscount,  3dii.  12.  ? 

55.  xxv.  9. 

Viscount,  vii.  24. 

Dunganon,  Mark,  Lord  Viscount,  xxii. 
Dungarvan,  Burgesses  of,  xxvi.  30. 

Soveraigne  of,  3cxvi.  30. 

Dungon,  Lord  Viscount,  todii.  17. 

William,  Lord  Viscount,  iii.  41. 
Dunkum,  Charles,  3cxix.  80. 

Dunne,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 

James,  xxii.  52. 

William,  3t>dx.83. 


Eda,  Ellen,  x,v. 

Edgard,  Thomas,  > 

Edge,  George,  xxij 

John,  vi.  24. 

William,  x?d> 

Edith,  Widdow,  xx 
Edony,  John,  xxix. 
Edmonds,  John,  xxiv 
Edwards,  Christopher 

Diogines,  xxix.  09 

Elizabeth,  x.  34. 

Alderman,  Hugh, 
Humphrey,  x.  6: 
xxviii.  17. 19. 
Hugh,  xxix.  61. 
John,  xxv.  11. 

I Mathew,  xxix.  81. 

Osborne,  x.  35. 

[ Richard,  x.  34. 

I Symon,  xxix.  80. 

— William,  xiii.  8. 

Thomas,  30'v  on 

William,  x 

Egan,  Robert,  x 
Egerton,  Robert. 

Eldred,  Robert,  xxiii.  40. 
Ellard,  William,  vi.  28. 
Ellinot,  Abell,  xxiv.  29. 
Elliot,  John,  xxii.  52. 

Thomas,  xxix.  99. 

Elliott,  David,  xxvi.  38. 

Robert,  xxii.  52. 

Mr.  Thomas,  x.  66. 

— — Thomas,  xvi.  76.  xxi 
Ellis,  Arthur,  xxvi.  39. 

William,  xv.  7. 

Ellitt,  Abraham,  xxiii.  27. 

Robert,  sexiii.  27. 

Ellwell,  Mary,  xxviii.  95. 
Elphin,  John,  Lord  Bishop. 
Elstons,  Edward,  xxvi.  72. 
Eltonhead,  Henry,  xvii.  30. 
r'1 — id,  Edward, 


’iii.  35.64. 
x.  83. 
ixviii.  70. 


d.  24. 


Ely,  Lord  Viscount,  : 

Mrs.,  3cxv.  15. 

Richard,  3txiv.  S 

Elye,  Lord,  ix.  6. 
Emald,  John,  3txix.  81 
Emerson,  John,  sexii. 
75. 

Thomas,  xxix.  8 

Emry,  John,  xxix.  81 


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Fagan,  Patrick,  viii.  60.  xxii.  51.  xxvi 
Fagg,  bart„  Sir  John,  v.  60. 

Faggan  James,  xxiv.  34. 

Faggeser,  Cornet  Henry,  xvi.  20. 
Faith,  Captain  Solloman,  xxiv.  44.  xx: 
Faldrey,  Henry,  xxvi.  52. 

Fallal!,  Mathew,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 
Falmoth,  Earl  of,  xvi.  61.  64. 
Falmoutli,  Charles,  Earl,  xxv.  14. 

Earl  of,  viii.  61.  xvii.  21.  x 

xxvi.  64.  xxx.  38.  91. 

Fandrin,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Fanning,  Katherine,  xxiv.  32. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  32. 

William,  xxiv.  32. 

Fant,  Nicholas,  x.  24. 

Fants,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  4. 

Farmer,  Elizabeth,  xxix.  94. 

George,  xvi.  65.  xxix.  45.  49. 

Robert,  xxviii.  100. 

Farmoy,  Lord  Viscount,  xvi.  38. 
Farr,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Farre,  Hugh,  xxiv.  28.  29.  30. 
Farrelagli,  Edmund,  xxii.  51. 

Farrell,  Charles,  xxiii.  29. 

knt.,  Sir  Connell,  iii.  23.  xxvii 

Cormuck,  xvi.  41.  xxx.  88. 

Faghy,  xvi.  41. 

Fargus,  xxiv.  6. 

Fergus,  v.  52.  xx.  71. 

Francis,  xx.  77. 

Gerrald  M'Rory,  xvi.  44. 

John,  iii.  23.  v.  52.  xvi.  14. 

xxiv.  6.  29. 

Richard,  v.  52.  xvi.  14.  xx.  71. 

William,  xxvi.  9. 

Farrer,  Anne,  xiii.  60. 

Dorothy,  xiii.  61. 

Elizabeth,  xiii.  60. 

John,  xiii.  60. 

i.  Robert,  xiii.  60. 

William,  xiii.  60.  61. 

Farthinge,  John,  xxiii.  27.  29. 
Faslati,  Robert,  xxviii.  69. 

Faunt,  Nicholas,  xxiii.  44. 

Faux,  Henry,  xv.  76. 

Feagh,  Derby,  xxix.  49. 

Feaghry,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  32. 
Fearnly,  Phillip,  ii.  1. 

Feeland,  Martin,  xxix.  81. 

Feery,  Lawrence,  xxi.  39. 

Fetid,  Lieutenant  Anthony,  xxix.  8 

1.  Christopher,  xxviii.  77. 

1.  John,  xiii.  25. 

5.  William,  xv.  20.  xxx.  40. 

S.  Fell,  James,  xv.  66.  xxx.  60. 

Sarah,  xv.  66. 

Feltham,  Lieutenant  Henry,  xiv.  2 

1 . Henry,  xxix.  54. 

Fenne,  Charles,  xxiii.  26. 

Fennell,  Ellen,  xiv.  3.  xvii.  46. 

Doctor  Garrett,  xvi.  21.  xxv: 

Doctor  Gerrald,  xiv.  3.  xx. 


Ferrell,  Oliver  M'Richard,  xvi.  44 
Ferrell,  Charles,  xvi.  44. 

Ferrellar,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  39. 
Ferrer,  Thomas,  xxiv.  39. 

Ferris,  Herbert,  xxvi.  38. 

Ferry,  Isaac,  xxix.  80. 

Fevner,  Captain  John,  xvi.  73. 
Fewtrell,  Edward,  xxiii.  41. 
Fewirill,  Nicholas,  xxviii.  38. 

I Fibbs,  Richard,  xxx.  53. 

■ Fichan,  John,  xxiv.  32. 

Field,  John,  xxix.  50. 

Finch,  Francis,  xxix.  101. 

Henry,  xxviii.  1.  72.  xxix.  < 

Sollomon,  xxviii.  49. 

; Colonel  Symon,  v.  3. 

William,  xxix.  48. 

I I’ingall,  Earl,  x.  7.  xi.  22.  xxviii.2i 

i Luke,  Earl,  vii.  4.  xiv.  22.  x 

| Mabell,  Countess  Dowager 


- Edmund,  xxi.  66.  xx 

— Mr.  Edmund,  xxi.  9: 


Ewerard,  Frances,  xxv.  10. 
Ewers,  Captain  John,  ii.  47.  xxy 
Exchequer,  Chief  Baron  of,  xxiii 
39.  60.  xxix.  1 18. 

Barons  of,  xiii.  27. 

Lord  Chief  Baron,  iii.  75.  ^ 

Exham,  John,  ii. 25.  xx.l.  xxvi.  £ 

[ ],  iv.  34. 

Eyre,  Edward,  xxvi.  36. 

John,  ix.  16. 

Eyres,  Edward,  xxiv.  57. 

—I — John,  x.  33.  xxiv.  16.  57. 

Major,  xxviii.  50. 

Thomas,  xi.  25. 


Fabian,  William,  xxi.  ! 
Fagan,  Anne,  vii.  27. 


Katherine,  ii.  23. 

Robert,  ix.  38.  xxviii.  15.  xxx.  39. 

Fenton,  Dame  Elizabeth,  xvii.  59. 

Lady,  xvii.  59.  xxx.  92. 

: Luke,  xxiii.  29. 

Margaret,  xvii.  59. 

baft.,  Sir  Maurice,  xvii.  59. 

knt.  Sir  William,  v.2l.  xiii.39.  xv.5. 

xvi.  38.  xvii.  59.  xxviii.  95.  xxx.  93. 
Fenwick,  Ralph,  xvii.  51. 

Fern  & Laughlin,  Lord  Bishop  of,  xxi.  2a 
Feme,  Christopher,  xxix.  81. 

Robert,  Lord  Bishop,  xxii.  33. 

Fernely,  Philip,  xxix.  1 . 

Femes,  George,  Lord  Bishop  of,  xxvi.  64 
Richard,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv- 24.  xxx.  9 

Robert,  Lord  Bishop, xxviii. 83. xxix .£ 

Femes  & Laughlin,  Bishop  of,  v.  41.  iii.  a 
Femleys,  Philip,  xiii.  60. 

Ferns,  Robert,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv.  24. 

1 Ferns  & Leighlin,  Lord  Bishop,  iii.  44. 

Robert,  Bishop,  xxv.  26. 

Ferrall,  Cahill  M'Terlagh,  xvi.  44. 

Fanagh  M'Connell,  xvi.  44. 

James,  xvi.  44. 


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Fitz-Gerrald,  Master  Edmond,  xx.  65. 

Mr.  Edmond,  xx.  66.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii. 

41.  79. 

Elizabeth,  xxii.  3. 

Garrett,  xiv.25.  xvi.76.  xx.58.  xxi.56. 

George,  iv.  31.x.  68.  xvii.  80.  xviii. 

5.  xxviii.  9. 24.  57.  xxix.  10. 40. 42. 
56.  74.  79.  93. 

Gerald,  xxiii.  29. 

James,  iv.  34.  xv.  22.  xvii.  33.  xx.  57. 


Fitz- Williams,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  41. 

Stephen,  xxvi.  33. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  41. 

Flannegan,  Edmund,  xxiv.  34. 
Flatsberry,  James,  xxix.  57. 

Flatsbery,  James,  xxi.  69. 

Flatsbury,  James,  xxx.  33. 

Fledwood,  Charles,  xxix.  33. 
Fleetwood,  Charles,  ii.  22.  x.  15.  xxix 


— knt.  Sir  John,  xv.  22. 37.  x: 

— Sir  Lucas,  xxx.  33. 

— Sir  Luke,  iv.  36.  xv.  42. 

- Margaret,  viii.  48.  xiii.  49. 

- Maurice,  iv.  34.  v.  23.  x.  68. 

— Richard,  v.  23. 

- Thomas,  xv.  22.  xxiii.  29. 

- William,  xv.  22.  xviii.  5. 


Fitz-Harding,  Charles,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  40. 
viii.  60.  ix.  22.  xvi.  61.  64.  xvii.  2! 
L 2 j'  S7'..xxv'  5-  xxix-  45.  xxx.  38. 91. 

— ; — Lord  Viscount,  xi.  21.  xxi.  84. 
Fitz-Harries,  Thomas,  xxiii.  14. 

Fitz-Harris,  Sir  Edward,  xvi.  38.  xx  57 
xxviii.  73.  xxix.  6.  76. 

Mathew,  xxi.  39. 

Nicholas,  xxi.  39.  xxviii.  6. 

Fitz-Henry,  Nicholas  White,  xxiv.  34. 

— — Robert  Shee,  xxiv.  28. 

Fitz-James,  Dominick  Rice,  xxiv.  38. 

Edward  Rice,  xxiv.  38. 

Edward  Trant,  xxiv.  38. 


George,  x.  65.  xxii.  1 

John,  xxvi.  66. 

Fleming,  Garrett,  xxii.  51 

Gerald,  xx.  57.  xxii. 

xxix.  76. 

Gerard,  xiii.  69. 

Gen-aid,  xx.  53.  xx\ 

xxix.  5.  46. 

Henry,  xxi.  40. 

James,  viii.  35.  42. 


Fitz-Jeffry,  William  Roth,  xxiv.  31. 

James  Bourke,  xxx.  104. 

— — John  Lynch,  xxvi.  51. 
Fitz-John,  Edward,  xxiv.  29. 

Peirs  Croake,  xxv.  3. 

Robert,  xxiv.  33. 

Robert  Archer,  xxiv.  30. 

— — Thomas  Meagh,  xxv.  27. 
Fitz-Laurence,  John  White,  xxiv.  34. 
Fitz-Mathew,  Thomas  White,  xxiv.  3 
ritz-Morrice,  Redmond,  xxx.  66. 
Fitz-Morris,  Thomas,  v.  49, 

~ — Captain  Ulick,  xvii.  82.  xxx.  4C 
Fitz-Nicholas,  Edward  Nangle,  xxiv.  : 
— — Mathew  Martin,  xxvi.  51. 
Fitz-Oliver,  Richard  Ilootli,  xxiv.  30. 
I' itz- Patrick,  Adam  Gold,  xviii.  17. 

Edmond,  iv.  41. 

Florence,  xiv.  4. 

James  Archer,  xxiv.  29. 

James  Traunt,  xxiv.  38. 

John  Murphy,  xxiv.  28. 

John  Rocli,  xxviii.  33. 

Kellagh,  xxiv.  30. 

Mary,  xxviii.  33. 

— — Turlogh,  xxx.  29. 

Fitz-Peirce,  Peirce  Creagh,  Alderman,  x 
27. 

Fitz-Peirs,  John  Ilootli,  xxiv.  29.  30. 
Fitz-Peirce,  Dominick  Rice,  xxiv.  38. 
Fitz- Peter,  John  Aylward,  x.  9. 
Fitz-Phillip,  Nicholas  Traunt,  xxiv.  39 
Fitz-llichard,  Dominick,  xxiv.  39. 

Dominick  Rice,  xxiv.  38. 

Laurence  Bodkin,  xxx.  34. 


Nicholas,  xxix.  82. 

Richard,  xi.  57.  xxix.  81. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  75. 

57  • William,  xxix.  80. 

— — [ J,  viii.  60. 

l'iemyng,  Garrett,  xvi.  68.  xviii. 

James,  xvi.  52.  xvii.  34. 

Thomas,  xiii.  20. 

Fletcher,  Anthony,  xxi.  94. 

Henry,  xviii.  6. 

Margaret,  xviii.  6. 

Mary,  xviii.  6.  xxi.  49. 

Paule,  xviii.  6. 

Fletwood,  George,  xxviii.  17. 
Flint,  Abigal,  viii.  20. 

Thomas,  viii.  20. 

Flood,  Anthony,  xx.  1. 

— - Quarter  Master  William,  x 
1'loode,  William,  xxiv.  30. 
Flower,  Henry,  v.  39.  xiii.  56.  xj 

■ Sir  William,  iii,  32.  xxi.  39 

xxiv.  29.  41. 

Floyd,  Edmond,  xxix.  82. 

Owen,  xxx.  34.  36. 

Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Fluellin,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 
Flynn,  Henry,  xxiii.  28. 

Flynne,  Donogh,  xxiv.  38. 
Flynton,  Samuel,  xviii.  21. 

Fotld,  John,  xv.  30. 

Fogg,  Henry,  xx.  51. 

John,  xx.  51. 

Margrett,  xx.  51. 

Thomas,  xx.  10. 

Fogge,  Margarett,  xxix.  90. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  30. 

Foley,  Samuel],  xxx.  93. 

y Captain  Samuel,  i.  28. 

Folio,  Captain,  xxiv.  34. 

Follen,  Laughlin,  xxix.  81. 
Folliott,  Anthony,  xxi.  94. 

Francis,  xi.  13. 

Folly,  Samuell,  xxx.  93. 

Foly,  Captain,  xxx.  93. 

Font,  Jeffry,  xxvi.  51. 

— — Thomas,  xxv.  27. 

Foord,  Sir  Robert,  xxviii.  57. 
Foote,  James,  xxviii.  29. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  29. 

Forbes,  hart , Sir  Arthur,  xvi.  44-. 

Lady  Jane,  xvi.  44. 

Forbess,  ban..  Sir  Arthur,  xxii.  40. 
Forbus,  Arthur,  xxii.  55.  xxv.  14. 

bart.,  Sir  Arthur,  v.  34.  xiii.  ]; 

Forbusse,  Sir  Arthur,  ban.,  xxviii.  : 
Ford,  Mathew,  xxx.  29. 

Stephen,  xxii.  52. 

Widdow,  xxiv.  35. 

Forrest,  John,  xxiii.  4,7. 

Nicholas,  xxiii.  27. 

Forrester,  Elizabeth,  xvi.  28. 

John,  xxiii.  27. 

Forstall,  James,  xxiv.  31. 

- — Patrick,  xxiv.  31. 

I-orster,  Arthur,  xxx.  7. 

Barbara,  xvii.  58. 

Francis,  xxx.  34. 

Jermon,  xxiii.  26. 


Foxon,  Samuel,  iv.  25.  xxvii 
Foxton,  John,  xxiv.  34. 
Foxwell,  Peter,  iv.  23. 

Foy,  Charles,  xxii.  52. 

Thomas,  iv.  47. 

Foyle,  Joane  M'Kelly,  xxiv. 
Francis,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 

— — Robert,  xxiv.  33. 
Franck,  Thomas,  viii.  20. 
Francklin,  Captain  Richard, 


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Fuller,  Abraham,  xxix.  10.  4< 

John,  xxiii.  27.  29. 

William,  xxx.  18. 

Fullerton,  Robert,  xxvi.  38. 

William,  xiii.  52. 

Furboe,  Peter,  xxix.  83. 
Furloe,  Lawrence,  xxiii.  29. 
Furlong,  Bamaby,  xxviii.  69. 

John,  xxviii.  69. 

Marcus,  xxviii.  69. 

Funis,  Walter,  xxiv.  36. 
Futtrell,  Nicholas,  xxviii.  38. 
Fynch,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  x 
Fynes,  Nathaniel,  vi.  42. 
Fynn,  Robert,  ix.  32. 


Gaban,  Daniel,  viii.  23. 

Susana,  viii.  23. 

Gaich,  John,  xxviii.  44. 

Gaitli,  John,  xxiii.  47. 

Gale,  Anthony,  xi.  11.  xxix.  80. 

Peter,  iv.  27.  xxiv.  13. 

Gall,  John,  xxiv.  31 . 

Gallagher,  Plielim,  xiii.  33. 

Thomas,  vi.  47. 

Galland,  John,  xxi.  23. 

Gallison,  Charless,  xxiv.  28. 

Galmoy,  Lady  Viscountess,  xxiv.  14. 

Lord,  xxiv.  32. 

Galogher,  Plielim,  xxix.  72. 

Gallwan,  John,  xxiii.  28. 

Galway,  Corporation  of,  iii.  77. 

Gallway,  Sir  James,  ix.  15.  xxix.  58. 

Nicholas,  xxiii.  28. 

- — . Richard,  xvi.  3. 

Galtrim,  Baron  of,  x.  6.  xxix.  87. 
Gambwell,  William,  x.  38. 

Gany,  Bryan,  xxix.  81. 

Gardiner,  Anne,  Xvii.  69. 

Elizabeth,  xvii.  69. 

Hester,  xvii.  69. 

James,  xxvi.  45. 

John,  xxi.  60.  xxviii.  36. 

Captain  Samuel,  xvii.  69. 

William,  xvii.  53. 

Garford,  Francis,  xxix.  80. 

Garland,  Augustine,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7. 
xxviii.  17.  19. 

Edward,  xxix.  82. 

Robert,  xxvi.  67.  xxix.  86. 

William,  xxix.  84.. 

Gariy,  Thomas,  xxix.  81 . 

Garratt,  Sir  Jacob,  xxv.  30. 

Garrett,  Jeffry,  xxii.  52. 

John,  xxi.  49.  xxix.  82. 90. 

Captain  John,  xvi.  24. 

William,  xxix.  81. 

Garstin,  James,  xxiii.  20. 

Garth,  John,  xxviii.  69. 

Gasley,  James,  xxiii.  28. 

Gates,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

Gath,  Robert,  xxvi.  52. 

Gaudy,  Roger,  xxix.  81. 

Gay,  John,  ix.  56. 

Gaydan,  Nicholas,  xxx.  33. 

Gaynan,  Thomas,  xxi.  40. 

Gaysen,  John,  xxix.  93. 

Gayton,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Gee,  Henry,  ii.  20.  xxx.  97. 

Robert,  xxiv.  28. 

Gefford,  Collonell,  xxx.  92. 

Jasper,  xxix.  81. 

Geffi-yes,  John,  iv.  12. 

Gehin,  Jasper,  xxviii.  70. 

Gelbert,  Sir  George,  xxv.  31. 

Generali,  Attorney,  xxx.  40. 

Geoghegan,  Art.,  vi.  24. 

Arte,  vi.  12. 

Conly,  v.  24.  39.  ix.28.  xiii. 69.  xv. 

xvi.  65.  xx.  53.57.66.  xxi.  66.  > 
21.54.  xxv.  24.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii. 
73. 79.  xxix.  5.6.45.46.76.  xxx 

Conolly,  xxviii.  55. 

Edward,  iii.  42.  vi.  12.24.  x.63.  xi. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  12.  24.  xi.  41. 

Giles,  vi.  12.  24. 

Murtagh,  iii.  55. 

Richard,  ix.  28. 

George,  Thomas,  xxiii.  27. 

Gerald,  Gerard  Fitz-James,  xxx.  33. 

Gerald  Fitz-Nicholas,  xxviii.  95. 

John  Fitz-Thomas,  xxi.  56. 

Gerrald,  Edmond,  xv.  76. 


Gerrald,  Garrett  Fitz-John,  xxvi.  30 

Sir  Gilbert,  xv.  27. 

Jolm  Fitz-Edmond,  xxiii,  44. 

Katherine,  xxvi.  30. 

Thomas,  Fitz-Maurice,  xxvi.  3i 

Gerraldine,  Nicholas,  xv.  76. 

Redmond,  xxiv.  36. 

Gernon,  Alice,  i.  15. 

Alson,  xxviii.  65. 


Henry,  xxvi.  65.  xxviii.  63. 

Mary,  xxvi.  68. 

Nicholas,  xxviii.  65. 

Patrick,  xxviii.  63. 

Gernons,  Nicholas,  xxiii.  46. 

Gethin,  hart.,  Sir  Richard,  xxviii.  33. 
30.31. 

Gething,  Sir  Richard,  xxx.  39. 

Gey,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Geydon,  Patrick,  ii.  40. 

Gibbings,  John,  iv.  26. 

Gibbins,  Cornet  Symon,  xv.  24. 
Gibbon,  Ann,  xxi.  16. 

Ellen,  xx.  9. 

Captain  Francis,  xxix.  17. 

Thomas,  xxx.  37. 

Gibbons,  Captain  Francis,  iv.  28. 

Captain  John,  xxx.  39. 

Symon,  xxx.  39. 

Gibbs,  George,  xxiv.  29. 

William,  xxx.  97. 

Gibney,  Thomas,  xxii.  52. 

Gibson,  Alderman  John,  xx.  81. 

Seafowle,  xiv.  2. 

Major  Seafoule,  xiv.  5.  xvm.  54. 

William,  xxx.  13. 

Gifford,  Jasper,  viii.  24. 

Collonel,  John,  i.  27. 

Gilbert,  knt.,  Sir  George,  xx.  79. 

Henry,  xxx.  69. 

Giles,  Florence,  xxiii.  28. 

Gillam,  Charles,  xxix.  83. 

Gill,  Edward,  xxix.  83. 

George,  xxix.  82. 

Gilliner,  Thomas,  xxvi.  39. 

Gilsonan,  Bryan,  xxii.  51. 

Gingham,  Elias,  xxix.  82. 

Glandee,  John,  xxii.  31. 

Glaner,  George,  xxvi.  6. 

Gloucester,  Maior  & Corporation,  xxi 
Glegg,  Edmond,  xxx.  58. 

Glencourse,  Robert,  xvi.  59. 

Glover,  Charles,  xxiii.  27. 

George,  xxix.  23. 

Lieutenant  Henry,  xxiii.  20. 

Jonathan,  xxix.  8 1 . 

Glynn,  Daniel,  xxix.  81. 

Glyime,  William,  xxix.  80. 

Goach,  Patrick,  xxiv.  35. 

Goaghan,  Daniell,  xxv.  15. 

Goare,  Sir  Arthur,  xxix.  78. 
Goddard,  Doctor  Jonathan,  ii.  15.  x> 
Godfrey,  John,  xxi.  85. 

Major  John,  xxix.  54. 

Goff,  Patrick,  xiv.  18. 

Goffe,  Dominick,  xxiii.  27 . 

Edward,  xxiii.  27.  xxix.  49. 

James,  xxiii.  28. 

Jasper,  xxiii.  27. 

William,xxii.7.9.  xxiii.27.28.  x 

Goffny,  Thomas,  xxiv.  30. 

Golborne,  John,  xxi.  87. 

Joshua,  xxii.  31. 

Richard,  xv.  63.  xxi.  87. 

Golburne,  John,  xv.  63. 

Gold,  Adam  Fitz-Patrick,  xviii.  17. 

David  Fitz-George,  xviii.  17. 

Gennett,  xviii.  17. 

— James,  xviii.  17. 

John  Fitz- William,  xiv.  4.  xx\ 

> Mary,  xviii.  18. 

i.  Thomas  Fitz-George,  xviii.  17. 

1.  Goldburne,  Christopher,  xvii.  15. 
t.  Golde,  Anstace,  xviii.  18. 

Goldsmith,  Elizabeth,  xx.  63. 

1.  George,  iii.  45.  xx.  63.  xxix.  S 

Lieutenant  George,  xx.  63. 

Goldsmyth,  Hester,  xviii.  32. 

George,  xviii.  32. 

Gole,  John  Fitz-William.  x.21. 

Gones,  David,  xxix.  81 . 

Good,  Humfrey,  xxvi.  39. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Goodall,  Richard,  xxv.  52. 


Gooding,  Leonard,  xxix.  80. 

Thomas,  xxix.  82. 

Goodman,  Elizabeth,  vi.  31. 

James,  xxx.  2. 

Thomas,  M.  A.  iv.  16. 

Thomas,  xxvi.  38. 

William,  vi.  31. 

Goodward,  William,  xxix.  81 
Goodwin,  Benjamin,  xxi.  100 
Henry,  xxix.  84. 

Peter,  xxiv.  28. 

Robert,  xxi.  100. 


Cornet  John,  viii.  22.  xiv.  30. 

Lieutenant  William,  xv.  31. 

Gorge,  Collonel  John,  xxiii.  1 1 . 

Robert,  xxviii.  79. 

Gorges,  Robert,  x.  65.  xxii.  9.  xx’ 
Doctor  Robert,  xxi.  97.  x 


Margarett,  xxv.  15. 

Peter,  xxix.  83. 

Thomas,  xxix.  25. 83. 

Widdow,  xvii.  87. 

William,  ix.23.  52. 

xxx.  68. 

[ ],  vi.  50. 

Goulch,  Rober,  xxix.  83. 
Gould,  Adam,  xiii.  39. 

Anne,  xvi.  56. 

George,  xxv.  27. 

Honora,  xvi.  56. 

James,  iv.  62. 

John,  xxix.  57. 


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IY~  Grady,  Joane,  xv.  11. 

INDEX  Graham,  Arthur,  xxiv.  41. 

NOMINUM  Hans,  xxii.  15.  xxviii.  21.  xx 

Certificates  hnt.,  Sir  James,  v.  19. 

for  Jane,  xxii.  15,  xxviii.  21.  xxi: 

Advcnuirers,  Millineux,  xiii.  50.  xxix.  75.  : 

So?"'’  Thomas,  xxx.  39. 

Captain  Thomas,  iii.  35. 

William,  xxiii.  26. 

Graig,  Derrnot  M‘Finnen,  xxvi.  30. 
Graige,  William,  xxx.  103. 

Grant,  Patrick,  x.  67. 

Mathew,  xv.76. 

Gratraks,  Valentine,  xi.  1. 

Gratrix,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Valentine,  xxi.  26. 

William,  xxx.  61. 

Graunte,  Ellis,  xxiv.  33. 

Grave,  William,  xxix.  81. 
Greatricks,  William,  xxi.  51. 
Greatrix,  Valentine,  xxix.  51. 
Greene,  Alice, 


ti.  49. 


ii.  34. 


Eliah,  xvii.  83. 

Elias,  xxx.  41. 

Major  Elias,  xxvi.  71. 

Eras,  xxix.  21. 

■ Godfrey,  xv.  55. 

John,  iii.  62.  xxix.  82. 

Nicholas,  iii.  62. 

Phillip,  xxix.  81. 

Richard,  xxi.  49. 

Thomas,  xxix.  103. 

Captain  Thomas,  xv.  28.  xxi: 

William,  iii.  62.  xxix.  83. 

Grogan,  Thomas,  xxi.  41. 

Gregg,  Thomas,  i.  15. 

Gregorie,  Francis,  xxix.  108. 
Gregory,  John,  vi.  28. 

Mary,  viii.  20. 

Grehan,  Daniell,  xxviii.  44. 
Greleere,  Tymothy,  xxix.  83. 
Greneway,  Henry,  xxx.  20. 
Gressingham,  William,  xv.  16.  17. 
Grey,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Lieut.  Col.  John,  xv.  15. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Greydon,  John,  viii.  22. 

Grible,  Andrew,  xxix.  83. 

~ ’ e,  Alice,  iv.  37.  xxvi.  47. 


Mable, 

• Margarett,  j 

Mary,  xxvi. 

Richard,  iv. 

Samuel),  xx< 

Susan,  xxvi. 

Griffin,  Edward,  3 

John,  xxix.  8 

- Richard,  xxv 


'i.  47. 


- Tho 


'iii.  95. 
x.  81. 


- Willil,..!,  AJVVl. 
Griffith,  Henry,  xxx 

Jeromy,  vi.  46. 

Mr.  John,  xxi 

— — Mrs.,  xxv.  52. 

Grigg,  John,  xxx.  31 
Grimes,  John,  xxix. 

Richard,  xxix. 

Grimston,  William,  : 
Grinden,  Samuel),  xxvi.  70 
Grind.  ' 


81. 


46. 


Griphey,  Owen,  „„10l. 
Grocer,  John,  xiv.  23! 
Grole,  James,  xxix.  81. 
Grogan,  Cornelius,  xxviii. 
Grove,  Robert,  xiv.  23, 

William,  i.  27. 

Groves,  Major  Jon,  xvi.  3i 

Robert,  xxbc.  83. 

William,  xvi.  38. 

Grumley,  Thomas,  xxix.  8 
Guillin,  Edward,  xxix.  83 
Guilluns  Abell,  v.  28 
Gunn,  William,  xiv.  15. 
Gunne,  William,  xxvi.  72. 
Gurds,  Gursham,  xiii.  32. 
Gwilliams,  Able,  xxix.  112. 
Gwyllym,  Thomas,  x.  39. 
Gwyn,  Abraham,  xxiii.  29. 

Laurence,  xxiii.  28. 

Ruth,  xxiii.  29. 

Gwyther,  Henry,  iii.  29. 
Gyles,  John,  xxix.  90, 


H. 

Hamilton,  bart.,  Sir  Francis,  : 
Hamlin,  Francis,  xxiv.  28. 

Patrick,  xvi.  65. 

William,  xxiii.  26. 

Hammon,  Robert,  xxiii.  23. 
Hammond,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Hamond,  IVencef  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  < 

17.  19. 

Hampson,  Thomas,  xx.  74. 
Hampton,  William,  clerke,  xiii 
Hack,  John,  xxiii.  28. 

Hacker,  Francis,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  ■ 
17. 19. 

Hackett,  Anne,  xxx.  97. 

Edmond,  iv.  44.  xv.  55. 

James,  xxix.  79. 

John,  xxvi.  28. 

Mary,  iv.  43. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  29.  39. 

Phillip,  xxiii.  48. 

Haddington,  Henry,  xxix.  19. 
Haddock,  Josias,  xxiv.  28. 

Mr.,  xxiv.  29. 

Hagan,  Daniel,  iii.  66. 
Haghieren,  James,  xxii.  36. 
Haharny,  Edward,  xxiv.  31. 
Haherin,  William,  xxiv.  32. 
Hahorny,  Edward,  xxiv.  31. 
Haire,  Jacob,  xvi.  41. 

Hales,  John,  v.  29. 

Captain  Stephen,  xviii.47. 

Haley,  Richard,  xxv.  42. 

Robert,  xxv.  42. 

I-Ialfepenny,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  30. 
Hall,  Anthony,  xxix.  75. 

Godfrey,  xxix.  52.  66. 

Ralph,  xxv.  7.  xxvi.  26. 

Samuel,  xiii.  29.  xxx.  40. ! 

Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Hallam,  Captain,  xxix.  93. 

John,  i.  9. 

Captain  John,  xxx.  103. 

Halley,  Mathias,  xxv.  26. 

Richard,  xxv.  26. 

Richard,  3txv.  26. 

Robert,  xsciv.  58.  3txv.  27. 

William,  xxix.  83. 

Hallington,  Josias,  xxvi.  37. 
Hally,  Robert,  x.  24. 

Halsie,  William,  xxviii.  76. 

Haly,  Robert,  xxix.  38. 
Hainerton,  Richard,  xxiv.  34.  36. 
Hames,  Richard,  xxiii.  13. 
Hamilton,  Brother,  xvii.  72. 

— — Col.  Claud,  xvii.  72. 

■ Sir  Francis,  xiv.  4. 5. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  xiii.  15.  x: 

88.  92. 

Hans,  xv.  76. 

knt.,  Sir  Hans,  iii.  61.  xvi. 


• Jane,  xxiii.  31. 

[ John,  xiii.  16.  xviii. 

Margaret,  xviii.  6. 

■  William,  iii.  67.  xiii 

Captain  William,  x 

14.  xxix.  31. 

• Lieut.-Col.  William, 

— - C J,  xxx.  49. 

Hancock,  Christopher,  xx 

John,  xxix.  81. 

Mathew,  xxix.  15. 

William,  xvii.  72.-x 

Hand,  James,  xxx.  93. 

Captain  James: 

Handcock,  Andrew, 

Christopher,  xxx.  4 

■  William,  iv.  31.  xx 

Hanington,  Mary,  xvii.  1 
Hanlan,  Connor,  xxiv.  3C 
Hanly,  Widdow,  xxiv.  29 
Hannagh,  Hugh,  clerke,  > 
Hannay,  Jane,  xiv.  3. 
Hanninge,  Thomas,  i.  19. 
Hanniver,  Elizabeth,  xvii. 

Thomas,  xvii.  69.  xj 

Hansard,  Elizabeth,  xv.3C 


Hansard,  John,  xv.  30. 

Hansom,  Thomas,  xxvi.  66. 

Hansor,  John,  xxix.  66. 

Hansour,  Thomas,  xxvi.  66. 

Harbert,  Sir  Jasper,  xxvi.  16. 
Harbrick,  Walter,  vi.2. 

Harcourt,  Sir  Philip,  xv.  56. 

Sir  Simon,  ix.  7.  xv.  56.  xx.  68 

Sir  Symon,  ix.  30.  xiii.  12  xj 

xxv.  9.  14. 

Hardagan,  John,  xxix.  23. 
Hardegrace,  John,  xxvi.  6. 

Harden,  George,  xxiv.  34. 

Hardier,  Captain  John,  xxix.  47. 
Hardin,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 

Harding,  Henry,  xxix.  60. 

John,  xxix.  60. 

Richard,  xvi.  2.  xxvi.  61. 

Hardinge,  Henry,  xiv.  11. 

John,  xiv.  1 1 . 

Thomas,  xiv.  11. 

Hardy,  Ann,  x.  10. 

Dorothy,  x.  10. 

Ehud,  x.  10. 

William,  xxix.  83. 

Hare,  Mary,  xvi.  41. 

Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

Harforde,  Anthony,  xxi.  94. 
Harington,  Sir  James,  xxviii.  17. 19. 
Haris,  John,  xxiv.  9. 

Harison,  John,  viii.  29. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  19. 

Harle,  Thomas,  xxii.  42. 

Harlow,  Thomas,  xxx.  53. 

Harman,  Dame  Anne,  xxx.  52. 

Thomas,  xvii.  21.  xxx.  38.  91. 

Sir  Thomas,  xxv.  16.  xxx.  52. 

Harmer,  Captain  William,  iv.  29.  xxx, 

William,  xxx.  39. 

Harper,  Patrick,  xxiii.  28. 

Widdow,  xxiv.  34. 

Harpool,  Robert,  xxix.  61. 

Harpoole,  Robert,  xxix.  25.  xxx.  75. 
Harrell,  Hugh,  xxix.  81. 

Harrington,  Sir  James,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4. 

• Robert,  ix.  44. 

Walter,  xxi.  49. 

Harris,  Edward,  xxix.  83.  84. 

Evan,  xxix.  83. 

Francis,  xxiv.  29. 

Habbakuk,  xxix.  83. 

• Peter,  xxix.  84. 

• Phillip,  xvi.  73. 

Walter,  xxx.  2.  33.  36.  44.  93. 

William,  xxix.  84.  xxx.  104. 

Harrison,  Edmund,  iv.  33.  xxiii.  35. 

Edward,  xxiii.  28. 35. 

Lieutenant  John,  xxix.  81. 

Mark,  i.  10.  xi.  6. 

Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Thomas,  x.65.  xx.32.  xxii.  1.4. 7 

xxviii.  17.  xxx.  40. 

Harrolds,  Patrick,  xi.  57. 

Harrowden,  Baron  of,  xvi.  13. 

Hart,  John,  x.  37. 

Morice,  iii.  51. 


.70.  : 


31. 


- Robert,  , 

- Thomas,  x.  42. 
te,  Henry,  iv.  6. 

Hartis,  John,  viii.  20. 

Hartley,  Edward,  xxi.  39.  41. 
Hardy,  Edward,  xxi.  40. 
Hartpoole,  Robert,  ii.  53.  xi 
xiv.  29.  xxix.  31. 

Hartry,  James,  xxiv.  37. 
Hartstong,  Standish,  xxviii.  4 
Hartwell,  Humphry,  xi.  14. 
Harvey,  Edmond,  xxii.  1. 4.  7. 

Francis,  iii.  20. 

Richard,  xxvi.  17. 

Harvy,  Edmond,  x.  65. 

Francis,  xxviii.  70. 

Harvye,  Edmond,  xxii.  9. 
Harwell,  Elizabeth,  xvii  1. 

Henry,  xvii.  1. 

Harwood,  John,  xxiv.  36. 

Richard,  xxi.  94. 

Hasart,  Jason,  iii.  26. 

Hasey,  Daniell,  xxiv.  36. 
Haskath,  Ann,  x.  10. 

Hassall,  Samuell,  xviii.  51. 
Hassan,  Robert,  xxviii.  69. 
Hassard,  Jason,  xxx.  97. 
Hassell,  Robert,  xxvi.  70. 
Hassells,  Robert,  xvii.  44. 


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Hewlett,  William,  xxix.  82. 

Captain  William,  xxix.  80. 

Hewson,  Edward,  xxix.  80. 

John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  xx 

17.  19. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  26. 

Heyden,  William,  xxiv.  37. 

Heydon,  Henry,  xxiv.  31. 

Peirs,  xxiv.  31. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  31. 

Heyward,  Henry,  xxx.  2. 

Hickes,  Charles,  xxix.  83. 

Corporal  Edward,  xxiv.  30. 

John,  xxv.  40. 

Hickey,  James,  xxiv.  32. 

Hickford,  Ann,  widow,  i.  8. 

Henry,  i.  8. 

Hickins,  Rowland,  xxi.  41. 

Hickman,  George,  xxix.  84. 

Hicks,  James,  xxiv.  32. 

Hickson,  Nicholas,  xxviii.  95. 

Hide,  John,  xxix.  83. 

William, ’xxix.  84. 

Higgin,  Derby,  xxix.  23. 

Higgine,  Derby,  xxvi.  6.  . 

Higgins,  Charles,  xxix.  84. 

Richard,  xiii.  8. 

Robert,  xxix.  83.  84. 

Higginson,  Mr.,  xxv.  52. 

Mrs.,  xxv.  52. 

Higgis,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Highgate,  Edmond,  ii.  23. 

Highmore,  Robert,  xxvi.  39. 

Hignett,  Daniell,  xxviii.  58. 

Hill,  Abraham,  xxiii.  26. 

Dame  Ann,  xiii.  52. 

Arthur,  xxi.  62. 

Doctor  Arthur,  xxv.  41. 

Edward,  xxiv.  35. 

Joan,  xx.  61. 

John,  xxviii.  64.  xxix.  81.  119. 

Moses,  xxviii.  65. 

Richard,  xxix.  84. 

Robert,  xxviii.  69.  xxix.  84. 

. Samuel,  iv.  30.  xiii.  26. 

Thomas,  xxix.  1.  30.  82.  83. 

i William,  xxi.  62.  xxix.  2. 

Sir  William,  viii.  60.  xxii.  51. 

Hillgrove,  Thomas,  xxiii.  27. 

Hilman,  Symon,  ii.  4. 

Hinde,  Thomas,  xxii.  52. 

Hindrell,  Richard,  xxiv.  37. 

Hippon,  Henry,  xxiv.  30. 

Hirrin,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Hitchcocke,  William,  xxix.  87. 
Hoare,  Lieut.  Abraham,  xviii.  20. 

Edward,  xxx.  93. 

. Captain  Edward,  xvi.  16.  xviii. 

Michael,  xxi.  40. 

Philip,  x.  68. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  46.  xxv.  27. 

Hobbs,  Hugh,  xxi.  90.  xxvi.  70.  xxvi 
Hobcroft,  Richard,  xxix.  82. 

Hoblin,  Anthony,  xxix.  83. 

Hobs,  Hugh,  iii.  20. 

Hobson,  William,  xxviii.  53. 
Hodder,  John,  xxx.  6.  92. 

Col.  John,  xxiv.  53. 

William,  xi.  36. 

50.  Hoddor,  John,  iii.  27. 

Hodges,  Robert,  xxiii.  29. 

Thomas,  xiii.  31.  xxx.  107. 

Hodson,  Lawrence,  xviii.  29. 

Richard,  xxviii.  64. 

Hodsor,  John,  xxviii.  6. 

Hoey,  Sir  John,  xxvi.  45.  xxviii.  93 

Lady,  xxvi.  45. 

Hogger,  Bartholemew,  iii.  24. 
Holcombe,  Elizabeth,  iii.  58. 

Mary,  iii.  58. 

William,  iii.  58. 

Holder,  John,  xiii.  6. 

Holland,  Cornelius,  x.  65.  xxii.  1-  4 

Elizabeth,  xvi.  28. 

George,  vi.  46. 

John,  vii.  50.  xxix.  4. 

Richard,  xvi.  28. 

Captain  William,  xvi.  28. 

Hollaway,  Francis,  xxix.  80. 
Hollies,  Elizabeth,  xxx.  2. 

Hollis,  Elizabeth,  xxv.  15.  16. 
Holliwood,  Frances,  xxiii.  6. 

John,  xxiii.  6. 

I Patrick,  xxiii.  5. 


Hollond,  Cornelius,  xxviii.  19. 
Hollone,  Cornelius,  xxviii.  17. 
I-Iolloner,  Hugh,  xxix.  81. 

Hollowed,  Frederick,  xxix.  80. 
Hollyday,  Nathaniell,  xxvi.  39. 
Hollygrove,  John,  xxi.  94. 

Holy  Trinity  Church,  Deane,  &c.,  xx 
Hollywood,  Edward,  xxv.  14. 

John,  vi.  7.  viii.  3.  xi.  56. 

xvi.  6.  xvii.  3.  xviii.  34.  x. 
xxviii.  35.  65.  xxix.  58.  64. 

Nicholas,  xviii.  34. 

Holme,  Captain  Thomas,  x.  41. 
Holmes,  Captain  Thomas,  xxiii.  13. 
70.  xxix.  24. 

Holswill,  Thomas,  xxi.  94. 

Holt,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Honetley,  Richard,  xxix.  83. 
Honnor,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  xxx.  93. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Honor,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  iv.  32. 
Honstoune,  John,  xviii.  1.  . 

Hooke,  Thomas,  Alderman,  ii.  25. 
Hoome,  James,  xxiv.  35. 

Hoomes,  James,  xxiv.  35. 

Hooper,  Margaret,  xxviii.  68. 

Nicholas,  iii.  20.  xxviii.  68. 

William,  xxiii.  28.  xxix.  82. 

Hoorford,  Gregory,  xxiv.  32. 
Hopbourne,  Elizabeth,  vi.  46. 

John,  vi.  46. 

William,  vi.  46. 

Hope,  Alexander,  xxix.  2. 

Anthony,  xx.  74.  xxvi.  66. 

Mary,  iii.  38. 

Hopkins,  Francis,  xxiv.  34. 

John,  xxix.  84. 

William,  xxviii.  82.  xxix.  81. 

Hopper,  William,  xxiii.  29. 

Hore,  Edmond,  xxviii.  69. 

Mathew,  xiv.  18. 

Phillip,  vi.  25.  xxiii.  5. 

John  Fitz-Michael,  xiv.  18. 

Richard,  xxxviii.  70. 

William,  xxix.  84. 

Hores,  Phillip,  vi.  1. 

Horner,  James,  xxix.  84. 

Horobin,  Rowland,  xvii.  15. 
Horrell,  James,  vi.  28. 

Horsey,  Anthony,  vi.  61. 

Horslin,  Alice,  xxv.  15. 16. 
Horswill,  Edmond,  xxi.  94. 

Hort,  Abell,  xvi.  50. 

Mary,  xvi.  50. 

Phillip,  xvi.  50. 

WEliam,  xvi.  50. 

Horton,  Thomas,  x.  65.  xxii.  1. 

xxviii.  17.  19. 

Hoskins,  Henry,  xx.  61. 

Lettice,  widow,  xx.  61. 

Hoskinson,  Thomas,  xxix.  82. 
Hosley,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Houghton,  Thomas,  ii.  26.  xxix.  2 
Houlcroft,  Charles,  xxix.  3. 

. Hoult,  Elizabeth,  xvii.  81. 

John,  xvii.  81. 

Richard,  xvii.  81. 

House,  Charles,  xxiv.  34. 
Houseley,  Richard,  xxix.  84. 
Hovenden,  John,  xi.  11.  xiu.  44.  : 
Thomas,  x,  6. 28.  xi.  11.  xu 


Howard,  Adam,  xxii.  51. 

Elizabeth,  xv.  31. 

Frances,  xviii.  43. 

Francis,  xxix.  82. 

John,  xxiv.  31. 

Thomas,  xviii.  43. 

William,  iv.  58.  xv.  3] 

xxvi.  70.  72.  xxviii.  75. 
Howett,  Peter,  xxvi.  38. 
Howford,  Robert,  xxix.  3. 

Cornet  Robert,  ix.  55. 

Howlett,  William,  vi.  14. 

Captain  William,  u.  50. 

Howling,  Richard,  xxviii.  69. 
Hoy,  Sir  John,  xvi.  49. 

William,  xvi.  49.  xxiv.  4 

Hoye,  Sir  John,  knt.,  xi.  21. 
Hoyne,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Hoyle,  Joseph,  xxix.  83. 

Joshua,  x.  40. 

Philip,  xxi.  94. 

Hubbard,  Nicholas,  xxix.  81. 


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Richard,  xiii.  1. 

Hueitt,  Nathaniel],  xxix.  40. 
Huffore,  Samuel,  iii.  57. 
Hughes,  Ellinor,  xxviii.  95. 

Henry,  xxii.  42. 

Captain  Henry,  xxx.  53. 

I-Iumfrey,  xv.  64. 

John,  xxviii.  95.  xxix.  80 

Michael,  xxix.  82. 

— - Cornet  Peter,  xxx.  94. 

Thomas,  xxii.  36. 

William,  xv.  56.  xxviii.  6 

Hughuson,  John,  xxviii.  83. 
Hull,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  xxx.  90. 

George,  xiii.  59.  xxi.  80. 

Henry,  xxii.  41. 

Richard,  xxii.  41. 

——William,  xxii.  41. 

— C ],  xxix.  69. 
Humphrey,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 
Humphry,  John,  xxix.  26. 
Hunches,  Hercules,  ii.  6.  xxii.  7 
Huncks,  Hercules,  x.  65.  xxii.  < 
Hungerford,  Captain  Thomas,  x 
Hunks,  Hercules,  xxii.  1. 

Hunt,  Adam,  xxix.  80. 

John,  xxiii.  26. 

Nathaniel,  ii.  24. 

■ Richard,  xiv.  27.  xxviii.  1. 

Sarah,  xxiv.  32. 

Thomas,  xxix.  10. 

Hunter,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Lawrence,  xxii.  31. 

William,  i.  32.  xxix.  55.  ; 

Hurd,  Col.  Humphry,  xxix.  28. 

John,  xxix.  27. 

Nathaniell,  xxix.  95. 

Hurley,  James,  xv.  29. 

John,  xv.  29. 

Maurice,  xv.  29. 

Sir  Maurice,  xxiii.  44. 

Maurice,  knt.,  xxv.  26. 

Ralph,  xxv.  26. 

Thomas,  xv.  29. 

Thomas,  knt.,  xxv.  26. 

Hurly,  Daniel  M'Dermott,  xxvi. 

Daniel  M'Dounogh,  xxvi.  ! 

• Daniel,  Oge,  xxvi.  30. 

Edward,  xxiii.  28. 

Mathew,  x.  21, 

Sir  Maurice,  x.  21. 

Michael,  x.  21. 

Randolph,  x.  21. 

Hussey,  Christopher,  xviii.  19. 


■  Maurice,  xxv.  26. 

■  Peter,  xi.  33. 

Robert,  xxviii.  6.  xxix.  75, 

— — Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

William,  xxvi.  67.  xxix.  9 

Hussy,  Mathew,  x.  61. 
Hutcheson,  Thomas,  xxix.  82. 
Hutchins,  Richard,  xxix.  51. 
Hutchinson,  Daniel,  iii.  75.  xxiii 


Huttson,  [ ],  xxvi.  47 

Hyde,  Hugh,  xxii.  59. 

Lawrence,  iii.  9.  xiii.  46. 

— — Thomas,  xxx.  29. 


Ikerin,  Lady,  xxvi.  71. 

Lady  Viscountess,  x.  7. 

— r-  Lord  Viscount,  x.  7.  xxii.  21. 
17.  xxviii.  7.  41.51.55.73. 

Pierce,  Lord,  xx.  17. 

- - Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  xx.  30. 
Ikerine,  Lord,  xiv.  34. 

Lord  Viscount,  xxix.  5.  6.  xxx. 

Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  54. 
Piers,  Lord  Viscount,  xxv.  40. 


Ikerrin,  Lord  Viscount,  xvi.  15.  xx.  6l 
xxvi.  15.  xxix.  46.  76. 

Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  xvii.  2( 

xxiii.  3. 

Ikerrine,  Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  xvii.  83. 
Ikerryn,  Lord,  xi.  72. 

Lord  Viscount,  xx.  53. 57.  65.  xxi.  6( 

92.  xxii.  29.  54.  xxv.  18.  24.  xxviii.  79. 
Ikerryne,  Lord  Viscount,  xiii.  69. 

Ikeryn,  Lord,  xx.  55. 

Ikirine,  Patrick,  Lord  Viscount,  viii.  22. 
Ikirrin,  Lord  Viscount,  xvi.  29. 

- Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  53.  vii.  56 

Ikyrine,  Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  31. 
Ikyrryn,  Peirs,  Lord  Viscount,  xxv.  1. 

Iley,  Thomas,  xxv.  16.  xxx.  2. 

Illingworth,  Tempest,  xxiii.  26. 

Inch,  Robert,  xxvi.  38. 

Inchiquin,  Lord  Baron,  vi.  12. 

Murrogh,  Earl,  vi.  12.  xv.  33.  xxii.  16 

I iquine,  Earl,  xv.  69. 

— - Murrogh,  Earl,  xiii.  15.  xvi.  65. 
Inciquin,  Morgan,  Earl,  xvii.  77. 

Murrogh,  Earl,  xvii.  77. 

Ingoldsby,  Major  George,  xi.  38.  xxvi.  71. 

Sir  Henry,  knt.,  xxiii.  12.  xxx.  61. 

Sir  Richard,  x.  68.  xxiii.  12. 

Ingram,  Anthony,  xi.  31.  xxviii.  73. 

• Sir  Arthur,  knt.,  xi.  64. 

Frances,  xxx.  95. 

John,  xxx.  95. 

Inisteage,  Corporation  of,  xxiv.  34. 

Inman,  Thomas,  xvii.  64. 

Inshiquine,  Murrogh,  Earl,  xv.  37. 

• Insiquin,  Earl,  xv.  29.  xxx.  49. 

Morgan,  Earl,  xxviii.  71. 

Murrogh,  Earl,  xxviii.  71. 

Insiquine,  Murrogh,  Earl,  xxviii.  33. 
Inwood,  Richard,  xxiv.  28. 

Irbert,  Walter,  xxviii.  69. 

Ireland,  Archbishops  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Lords  Archbishops  of,  xxvi.  59. 

Bishops  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Lords  Bishops  of,  xxvi.  59. 

Captain,  xvi.  84. 

Lord  Chancellor,  iv.  12.  xi.  22.  xxii. 

37.  xxiii.  36.  xxix.  9.  118. 

Lord  Deputy  of,  x.  15. 

Lord  Primate  of,  xxiii.  36. 

Primate  of  all,  xxix.  118. 

Z L°,'d  Treasurer  of,  xxiii.  36.  xxix.  1 18. 

lreton,  Henry,  x.  65.  xxii  1 4 7 9 xxviii 

17.  19.  

— C ],  xxvi.  32. 

Irish,  Samuel,  xxi.  94. 

Ivagh,  Lord,  iii.  16. 

Iveagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  7.  46. 

- Lord  Viscount,  xx.  57.  xxviii.  73. 

xxix.  6. 

Ivers,  Henry,  xvi.  60.  xxi.  38.  xxviii.  54. 

Ivory,  William,  iii.  59.  xxiv.  19. 

Captain  William,  xxvi.  70  xxix  28 

Izod,  Mary,  i.  12.  xiv.  20. 

Richard,  xiv.  20. 


Jackson,  Captain,  xxvi. 

Daniel,  xxiii.  47. 

Dorothy,  xvi.  73. 

Edmond,  vii.  15.  : 

■ Elizabeth,  xvi.  83. 

Francis,  xiv.  30. 

xxx.  53. 

Captain  Francis,  x 

Col.  Francis,  xxvii 

Jackson,  John,  xxix.  80. 
Captain  Isaac,  xxv 


Jacob,  William,  xxi.  3; 
Jacobb,  Robert,  xxix.  £ 
Jacobs,  Ruben,  vi.  34. 
Jacson,  Mathew,  viii.  2i 
Jago,  Robert,  xxi.  94. 

Walter,  xxi.  94. 

James,  Henry,  xxix.  81 
Jacob,  xxix.  83. 


66.  James,  John,  vi.  2. 

Robert,  xxvi.  65. 

20.  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

John,  iii.  17.  xviii.  1.  xxvi. 

Jasper,  Edward  Rooth,  xxiv.  29. 
66.  Jeacock,  Captain  John,  v.  8. 

9.  Jefford,  Col.  John,  xxx.  88. 
Jeffrey,  Sampson,  xxix.  83. 
Jeffreys,  John,  xxv.  44. 

Jeffries,  Richard,  xxx.  60. 

Jeffryes,  Richard,  xx.  40. 

56.  Jellitt,  Richard,  xxiii.  27. 
Jempson,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Jencock,  William,  xxiii  28. 
Jenkins,  Adam,  xxix.  81. 

David,  xxix.  82. 

Griffin,  xxix.  82. 

Jeffry,  xxiv.  34. 

16.  Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Jennings,  John,  xxi.  40. 

Jeoffreys,  Robert,  xxiii.  45.  xviii.  £ 
Jephson,  Alexander,  xx.  71. 

John,  xxi.  12. 

1.  Jerberton,  Walter,  xxviii.  70. 
Jessopp,  William,  xxii.  44. 

Jetson,  Elias,  xxix.  83. 

Joanes,  Nicholas,  xxx.  97. 

Walter,  xxx.  97.  98. 

Johnson,  Elizabeth,  iii.  58. 

George,  xxix.  81. 

John,  iii.  58. 

Mathew,  vi.  27. 

Richard,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 

Robert,  xxi.  31. 

Thomas,  xvi.  65.  xvii.  2 ■ 

xxix.  83. 

•  Walter,  xxviii.  12.  xxx.  7. 

Lieutenant  Walter,  xxx.  78. 

Johnston,  Lieutenant  Walter,  xxiv. 
Joncock,  William,  xxiii.  30. 

Jones,  Alice,  xvi.  79. 

Ambrose,  xiii.  19.  xxiii.  18.  4 

Doctor  Ambrose,  xxii.  53.  xx 

Arthur,  xiii.  19. 

Christopher,  xxvi.  6. 

i.  David,  xxix.  82.  83. 

Doctor,  xxii.  52. 

Edward,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  82. 

Ellen,  xxvi.  6. 

5.  Francis,  vi.  17.  xvii.  63.  xxiii. 

i.  Garrett,  x.  66. 

Gilbert,  xxii.  43. 

Griffin,  xxix.  81. 

•  Griffith,  xxix.  81. 

Henry,  iii.  75.  xxiii.  35. 

Humphry,  xxiv.  35. 

i.  Jane,  xxvi.  6. 

Jeane,  xiii.  19. 

Jeremiah,  xxiii.  50.  xxix.  55. 

John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  x; 

xxviii.  17.  19.  xxix.  81.  82. 

Captain  John,  xxv.  7. 

Katherine,  xxiii.  47.  xxvi.  6.  x; 

Lawrence,  clerke,  xxvi.  59. 

Captain  Lewis,  xxiv.  52. 

Martha,  xiii.  19. 

— — Mary,  xxvi.  6. 

Michael,  xxviii.  91.  xxix.  28. 

Morgan,  xxvi.  6. 

Oliver,  v.  24.  xiii.  19.  xxvi.  6.  x> 

Owen,  xxiii.  27. 

Rebecca,  xiii.  19. 

— Roger,  xxiii.  n.9’xxviii.  49.  xx 
xxx.  34.  43. 

Sir  Roger,  knt.,  xvi.  79. 

Rowland,  xxix.  81. 

Sara,  xiii.  19. 

Sir  Theophilus,  knt.,  iv.  34.  jx. 

xiii.  12.19.  xx.  68.  xxii.  55.  xx 
xxv.  9.  14.  xxix.  54.  xxx.  54. 
Thomas,  xiii.  38.  xxiii.  26.  xxiv. 

Walter,  xxviii.  56. 

William,  xxiv.  32.  xxix.  80.  8 1 . 

Jordan,  Ann,  xxii.  35. 

Giles,  xxix.  83. 

John,  iii.  62.  vi.  1.  xxii.  35. 

Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Joyce,  James,  xxiv.  33. 


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Joyce,  Piers,  =v  S3. 

Joye,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Jurin,  John,  xi.61. 

Juxon,  Thomas,  xvm.  46.  x 

K. 

Kavanagh,  Muri-ogh,  xxiv. 

Kearne,  Edmond,  x.  24. 

Robert,  xxiii.  4. 

Kearney,  Ellis,  xxiii.  28. 

Patrick,  xxiii.  27.  xxv 

Kearny,  John,  xxi.  39. 

Patrick,  x.  22.  xxv.  2 

Kearryne,  William,  xxiii.  2 
Keating,  William,  xxviii.  9 

John,  xxiv.  24.  xxv.  1 

Maurice,  xiii.  12.  xxv 

Micliaell,  xxiv.  37. 

. Thomas,  viii.  20. 

William,  xxviii.  93. 

Keatinge,  Katherine,  ii.  23 

Maurice,  xv.  43. 

Kegan,  Ellinor,  xiii.  32. 

Katherine,  xiii.  32. 

Keifer,  Godfrey,  xxix.  28. 

Keighoe,  Peter,  xxiv.  36. 

Kelley,  James,  xxiv.  34. 

KellfoU,  Humphry,  xxix.  ( 

Kells,  Corporation  of,  xxii. 

Ministers  of,  xxii.  53 

ICellson,  Humphry,  xxix. 

Kelly,  Brazill,  xxiv.  30. 

Edmond,  xv.  40. 

James,  xxii.  31.  xxr 

John,  xvi.  65. 

Colonel  John,  viii.  3 

Finnoly,  xvii.51. 

William,  xv.  76. 

William  lleagh,  viii 

Keller,  Samuell,  xxix.  81. 

Kenan,  Roger,  viii.  31. 

Kendricke,  Thomas,  xxix 
Kenedy,  Dorothy,  x.  6. 

James,  ix.  19. 

Kery,  ix.  19. 

Patrick,  xxix.  80. 

Richard,  xvi.  4.1. 

Robert,  xxiv.  27.  x 

Kenlyes,  Burgesses  of,  xv 
Kennedy,  Anthony,  xxiv 

Daniell,  xxiv.  30. 

James,  xxx.  33. 

John,  xxiv.  39. 

Phillip,  xxi.  40. 

— Sir  Richard,  xx.  71 

Sir  Robert,  xxv.  1 

Thomas,  xxi.  41. 

Walter,  xxiii.  6. 

William,  xvi.  41.  : 

Kent,  Thomas,  ix.  14 

[ ],  xxvi 

Kentish,  Sarah,  v.  j! 

Kenty,  John,  xxix.  6 
Kenwick,  Frances,  5 
Keonon,  Knogher,  xxi.  oo. 
Iieorile,  William,  xxiv.  28. 

Kerby,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Kevdiffe,  Christopher,  xxvi.  59. 

James,  xxv.  6. 

John,  xxvi.  59. 

Sarah,  xvi.  64. 

Kerney,  John,  xxx.  49. 

•Kerny,  Dennis,  xxix.  84. 
Kerridge,  Samuel,  xvi.  15. 
Kerrigon,  Laurence,  xxi.  42. 
Kerry,  Knight  of,  xxiv.  39. 

Lord  Baron,  xxx.  66. 

William,  xxi.  94. 

Kerrvn,  Frances,  xxiii.  29. 

William,  xxiii.  28. 

Kerryne,  John,  xxiii.  30. 

William,  xxiii.  28. 

Kervan,  Francis,  xxi.  67 . 
Kerwick,  Thomas,  xxiv.  36.  38. 
Kevill,  William,  xxv.  15. 

Kevin,  John,  xxiv.  29. 

Keylar,  Godfrey,  xxix.  27 . 
Keyler,  Godfrey,  xx.  60. 
Keylock,  Nicholas,  xxix.  82. 
Kidder,  Major  Vincent,  xxiv.  25 
Kildare,  Earl,  xiv.  16.  xxii.  8. 

John,  Earl,  xiii.  64.  xvi.  6 

Thomas,  Lord  Bishop,  x 

(122.) 


1 Kilkenny,  Cathedral,  Viccars  Chorrall  of,  x 
18. 

— Corporation  of,  xvii.  18.  xxiv.  39. 
— Poore  of,  xvi.  73. 

Killallow,  Lord  Bishop,  xv.  74. 

Killaloe,  Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  xv.  36. 
Killalow,  Bishop,  xxix.  93. 

- Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  iv.35.  xiv. 

I Lord  Bishop,  viii.  17.  xxi.  25.  xxix. 

Killalowe,  Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  iv.5 


xxiii.  49. 


xxv.  37. 50.  x 


v.  10.  37. 


| r>.  xV.  41. 

Killmallock,  Lord, 

— Poor  of,  xxiii.  2U. 

Lord  Viscount,  xxviii.  95. 

Killm'kough,  Bishop  of,  ix.  19. 
Kilmore,  Bishop  of,  x.  7. 

Kilulta,  Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  vi. 
Kimberlin,  William,  xxiv.  30. 

King,  Anne,  xxiv.  52. 

Blanch,  xvi.  23. 

Edward,  vi.  1. 

Francis,  xiv.  10.  xxx.  53. 

Captain  Francis,  xxx.  53. 

Henry,  xxvi.  3. 

James,  xvii.  31.  xxx.  7. 

John,  xxii.  55.  xxiii.  49.  xxiv. 

Nathaniel,  xxiii.  20. 

Nicholas,  xx.  28.  xxvi.  70. 

Peter,  xx.33. 

Priscilla,  xxiv.  52. 

Doctor  Ralph,  xxiv.  52. 

Sir  Robert,  xxx.  38.91. 

, Thomas,  xxix.  80. 82. 

William,  xxviii.  42. 

- Sir  William,  v.  38.  xxvi.  17.  x 
.ixix.  54.  xxx.  105. 

Kingdome,  Captain,  xvii.  72. 

Richard,  xiv.  3. 

Kingdon,  Richard,  iii.  76.  vi.  60.  x 
Kinge,  Edward,  iii.  75. 

Margaret,  x.  68. 

Sir  Robert,  lent.,  xvii.  21. 

King's  Bench,  Chief  Justice,  xxvi. 
Kingsman,  William,  xxvi.  68. 
Kingsmill,  Dorothea,  xxvi.  68. 
Kingston,  Baron,  xvii.  21.  xxv.  5.  x> 
— John,  Lord,  xvii.  21.  xxv.  5. 
38.  91. 

_ Lord,  xxix.  55. 107. 

— Samuell,  xxx.  71. 

i [ ],  xvi.  54. 

Kirdiffe,  Sarah,  xxi.  65. 

I Kirke,  John,  xxiv.  28. 

I Kirkham,  Thomas,  xxv.  17. 

Kirle,  Sir  Richard,  knt,  i.  23. 
Kite,  Henry,  xxx.  41. 

Knight,  Adam,  xxix.  83. 

— John,  xvi.  65.  xvii.  2. 

- Sir  Robert,  xxviii.  38. 

- Thomas,  xvi.  37.  xxix.  65. 

, William,  xxiv.  20.  xxviii.  8 

Knowles,  Thomas,  xxi.  41.  xxviii 


Lamport,  Robert,  xv.  76. 

Lancaster,  Peter,  xxix.  63.  104.  105 
Lander,  James,  x.  67. 

Lane,  Sir  George,  vi.  1.  4. 25.  x.  65. 
xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  55.  xxiii.  5. 
13.  14.  16.  xxviii.  17.  19. 
xxx.  2.  39. 

John,  xxix.  66. 86. 

Captain  Nicholas,  xvi.  82. 

. Richard,  xxix.  81.83. 

Sir  Richard,  xiii.  15. 

Roger,  xxiii.  28.  30. 

Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Tristram,  xxi.  94. 

William,  vi.  44.  xiii.  54.  xxv 

Captain  William,  xxx.  78. 

Langdon,  Blanch,  xxi.  94. 

Langer,  John,  xxiii.  27 . 

Alderman  John,  xxiii.  28. 

Langford,  Hercules,  iii.  37.  iv.  37. 

Sir  Hercules,  bart.,  xxix.  65. 

Langharne,  William,  xxiv.  29. 
Langley,  Ann,  xxiii.  28. 

Francis,  xxiii.  26. 

Henry,  xxiv.  31. 

Sir  Henry,  xxix.  28. 

Langlie,  Lieutenant  Henry,  v.  51. 
Langton,  Edward,  xxiv.  29. 

John,  xxix.  57.  xxx.  93. 

Michael,  xxiv.  28.  30. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  28. 29. 

Lany,  John,  xxiv.  28. 

Lappage,  John,  xxii.  31. 

Lapsly,  Thomas,  xi.  10. 
Lardridge,  William,  xxix.  82. 
Larkin,  Cornett  James,  xx.  48. 
Laiy,  Mr.,  xxi.  40. 

Laslily,  Virtue,  xxi.  39. 

Latham,  George,  xv.  46. 

Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

Latsham,  Doctor  Thomas,  xxiv.  : 
Lattin,  Alson,  xxvi.  7. 

John,  xxvi.  7. 

Stephen,  xxvi.  7. 

Widdow,  xxvi.  7. 

William,  xxvi.  7. 

Laughlin,  Lord  Bishop, 

Captain  Richard,  

Robert,  Lord  Bishop, 

Laughton,  John,  xx-  A A 
Launder,  Francis,  x 
Laurence,  Patrick,  : 

Richard,  xxvii 

Thomas,  xxix. 

Lavallin,  James,  xx 

Patrick,  xxvii 

Lavally,  Patrick,  x: 

Lawrance,  Thomas, 

Lawrence,  Anthony 

Richard,  xxx. 

Thomas,  xv.7 

Lawless,  Adam,  xx: 

Walter,  xxiv. 

Lawlesse,  Adam,  x: 


£,  8.  Adventurers, 


37. 


34. 


ILachard,  Peter,  v.  46. 

Lackein,  James,  xxviii.  46. 

Lacy,  Frances,  xiv.  25.  xvi.  5.  xvii 
xxv.  35. 

John,  xxix.  80. 

Walter,  xxiii.  33. 

Ladd,  Henry,  xvi.  50. 

Ladiman,  Samuell,  xxiv.  35. 

Lake,  John,  xxiii.  43. 

Laller,  Patrick,  xxv.  15. 

Lalor,  Derby,  xxiv.  29. 

Lam,  Richard,  xxix.  82. 

Lamb,  William,  xxix.  20. 28. 
Lambard,  Thomas,  vi.  27. 

Lambe,  Thomas,  xvi.  4. 

William,  xviii.  41. 

Lambert,  Francis,  xvii.  72. 

George,  xi.  62.  xxviii.  14. 

Oliver,  xxix.  57.  xxx.  40.73. 

Roger,  xxviii.  14. 

Lambly,  Symon,  xxi.  41. 

. | Lambrowe,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 


, John,  ... 

Lawson,  William, 
Layng,  Benjamine, 

1 — Hellin,  viii.  S 

I Lea,  James,  xxiv. . 

1 - Ruben,  xxix 

care,  Thomas,  x:. 

Lease,  Edmond,  vi.  27 
Leasey,  Dennis,  x>“!: 
Lcdgwitche,  Georgi 
Ledston,  Thomas, 
Ledwich,  George, 

Richard, 


15. 


81. 


3. 


i.  51. 

ii.  60. 


Ledwick,  Gar 
I Lee,  George,  xxi.  94. 

1 _ John,  iv.  27.  xxi 

— Mary,  xxi.  41 . 

— Nicholas,  xv.  76 
— Patrick,  xxx.  97 
— Richard,  xxix.  8 
_ Thomas,  xxix.  8 

Ensign  William, 

Leeke,  Henry,  xxix.  8 
Lees,  Stephen,  xi.4. 
Legatt,  William,  xxv.... .. 

Legg,  Lieutenant  Francis, 
— Henry,  xxix.  82. 

- William,  xiii.  12.  xx 


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INDEX  xxix.  33. 

NOMINUM  Lehunt,  Col.,  xxiii.  i< 
Certificates  ~ Col.  Richard,  : 


[March 


c.  11.  xxi 
viii.  75. 


rers>  Francis,  j 

’ Henry,  xxix.  07. 

John,  xxiv.  34. 

Robert,  xxx.  60. 

Thomas,  xvii.  35. 

William,  xi.45. 

Leighlin,  Lord  Bishop,  xxx.  92. 

George,  Lord  Bishop,  xxvi. 

Richard,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv. 

— ■—  Robert,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv.  S 
Leightborne,  Doctor  William,  xx 
Leightburne,  John,  xxix.  82. 
Leman,  William,  xxix.  83. 
Lemon,  William,  xxv.  36. 

Sir  William,  bait.,  xxv.  36. 

Lennan,  Thomas,  xxiv.  32. 
Lender,  Katherine,  xxiii.  28. 
Lenetts,  C.  , xiv.  25. 
Lenthall,  Thomas,  xxiii.  4.4. 
Leonard,  Christopher,  x.  9. 

John,  xiii.  38.  xxx.  7. 78. 

Richard,  xxii.  10. 

Leshley,  Virtue,  xxix.  81. 

Leslie,  William,  iii.  46. 

Lesly,  Captain  James,  xvii.  72. 
Lestrange,  Captain,  xxviii.  56.  xxi: 

Henry,  xv.  45.  xvii.  72.  xxvi 

■ Captain  Henry,  xiv.  3. 

Thomas,  xv.  45.  xvii.  72. 

Letins,  John,  xiv.  25. 

Levallin,  James,  xxiv.  58. 

Leventhorp,  Ralph,  xxx.  33. 36. 
Levering,  John,  xxix.  100. 

Levesey,  Sir  Michael],  xxii.  1.  7.  9.  x 
Levessey,  Sir  Nicholas,  xxii.  4. 
Levins,  Roger,  xxx.  2. 


— Rice,  xxix.  82. 

— Richard,  iii.6.xxvi. 

— Robert,  xxix.  83. 

— Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

— William,  x.21.  xx 


- Sim 


civ.  30. 


Ensign  William,  xi.  68. 

Leynagh,  Richard,  xxiv.  35. 
Leynham,  William,  xxviii.  69. 
Licester,  John,  ii.  27. 
Lighebourne,  Doctor,  xvii.  15. 
Light,  Rober,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  xiv.  25. 

Lightfoote,  Richard,  xxix.  82. 
Lilburne,  Robert,  x.  65.  xxii 
'Xxviii.  17.  19. 

Lillis,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 
Limerick,  Bishop  of,  xxiv.  4. 
Linch,  Jeffry,  xxvi.  51. 

• Mary,  xxv.  32. 

— — Thady,  xxv.  32. 

Linchian,  David,  xvi.  83. 
Linchihan,  David,  xxiii.  35. 
Lincoll,  William,  xxiv.  35. 
Lincolne,  Bartholomew,  xv.  76. 


James,  x.  67. 

; Thomas,  xiv.  23.  xxix.  66. 

Lindsay,  Thomas,  xvi.  59.  xxii.  52. 
Lindsey,  James,  iv.  37. 

Ling,  William,  xxviii.  70. 

Lingard,  Doctor  Richard,  xxii.  31. 
Linington,  Roger,  xxiii.  29. 

Linkall,  William,  xxiv.  36 
Lippincott,  Francis,  xxix.  109. 

Lisle,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.4,  9.  xxviii.  V 
Little,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 

Livesey,  Sir  Michael,  x.  65 
Livesy,  Sir  Nicholas,  xxviii.  19 
Livin,  Patrick,  vii.  37. 

Lloides,  Richard,  xxix.  57. 

Lloyd,  Andrew,  vii.  54, 

Sir  Charles,  bart.,  xi.  23  xxviii 

xxix.  40.  xxx.  40. 73. 


Lloyd,  Daniell,  xxix.  83. 

John,  xxix.  80. 

Richard,  xxix.  33.  63. 1< 

Rose,  xxiii.  21. 

Trevor,  xxiii.  21. 

Lobb,  Richard,  xxix.  63. 102. 
Lock,  Richard,  xxx.  95. 
Locke,  Mathew,  iv.  47. 

William,  vi.  2. 

Lochard,  Allice,  xv.  44. 

Peter,  xv.  44. 

Lodge,  George,  xxiv.  30. 

Loe,  Thomas,  xxiv.  36. 

Loftus,  Captain  Adam,  x 

Dudley,  xxiii.  26. 

Doctor  Dudley,  xxx.  27. 

Henry,  xx.  1.  xxviii.  39 

Nicholas,  iv.  48.  xx.  1. 

Sir  Nicholas,  knt.,  xx.  1. 

Loghlan,  John,  xxviii.  75. 
Loghlin,  Lord  Bishop,  xxix.  21 
Loghlin  & Ferns,  Lord  Bishop, 
Loghery,  Turlogh,  xxix.  83. 
Loller,  Patrick,  xvii.  87. 
Lomasny,  Doctor,  xxx.  30. 
Lombard,  Nicholas,  xxx.  90. 

: C 1 xxx.  61. 

.London,  Maior,  &c,  of,  iii.  75. 

Maior,  Citizens,  &c.,  of,  x 

Mayor,  &c.,  of,  xxiii.  35. 

Londonderry,  Earle,  xxix.  103. 
Long,  Felix,  xi.  20. 

Captain  Felix,  xxvi.  69. 

Hellen,  xxx.  53. 

Col.  Thomas,  iv.  38. 

Sir  Walter,  bart.,  viii.  35. 

Longe,  Bartholemew,  xxii.  52. 
James,  xxvi.  37. 

Patrick,  xvi.  64. 

Col.  Thomas,  xxix.  103. 

Longfield,  John,  xxx.  2. 
Longford,  Grace,  xv.  63. 

John,  xv.  63.  xxi.  87. 

William,  xxx.  88.  92. 

Loonier,  John,  xxi  o* 

Loope,  John, 

Lopsley,  Thomas,  xxix. 

Lord,  Thomas,  xxiv.  32. 

Lorkane,  Phillipp,  xxiv. 

Lorkin,  Corvett,  xxix.  85 
Lorring,  Jane,  viii.  30. 

Louth,  Lord,  i.  14. 

Oliver  Lord  Baron 

Love,  Nicholas,  x.  65.  xx 
17.19. 

Loveday,  Henry,  xxiv.  3 
Loveden,  Ales,  xxx.  3. 

Lovelace,  Robert,  xxiv.  S 

■ Thomas,  xv"  " 

Lovell,  William,  : 

Lovering,  John,  x 
Lovett,  Christophc 

•  John,  xv.  76. 

Low,  William,  iii.  55.  xxvi 

Lowe,  Lieutenant  George, 

•  William,  xxviii.  24. 

Lowesley,  James,  vi.  1. 

| Margaret,  vi.  1. 

Lownes,  Robert,  xxix.  83. 

Lowtli,  Lord,  xxix.  64. 

Lord  Baron,  xviii.  10. 

Oliver  Lord  Baron,  xvii 

— - Thomas,  Lord  Baron, 
Lowther,  Gerald,  xiii.  39.  x 

Sir  Gerrald,  xvi.  38. 

Lord,  xxii.  31. 

Luke,  xxv.  16. 

Loyd,  Sir  Charles,  bart.,  iv. 

Robert,  xxiv.  29. 

Lucas,  Lieutenant  Col.  Beni 
xxix.  25.  75.  113. 

Christopher,  vi.  33. 

Francis,  xiv.  17.  xxviii 


37. 


sxx.  47. 


4.  7.  9. 


vii.  87. 
x.  97. 

, vii.  51. 


37. 


xiii.  27. 


Nicholas,  x 

Richard,  vi.  33.  xxiii.  27. 
" — ' Captain  Thomas,  xxiv.  1< 
Ludington,  William,  xvi.  70. 
Ludlow,  Edmond,  x.  65.  xxii 
xxviii.  17.  19. 

i „.^°*-  Edmond,  xiii.  45. 
Luellm,  Michael,  xxviii.  70 
Luke,  Archibald,  xxix  83 
Lukey,  William,  xxix.’  84.’ 


Lombard,  John,  xv.  77. 

Nicholas,  xvi.  38. 

Robert,  xv.  76. 

Lumbry,  Gregory,  xxix.  81. 

Lune,  Robert,  xxiv.  34. 

Lunne,  Thuckberry,  xxiv.  34. 
Luther,  John,  xxiii.  29. 

Lutterell,  Oliver,  xxii.  51.  xxiii.  5. 

Thomas,  x.  55. 

LutteriD,  Allice,  xxx.  94. 

Luttrell,  Allice,  xxxiii.  6. 

Symon,  xiii.  3.  xxii.  16. 

Thomas,  xxi.  65. 

r — C . 1 viii.  eo. 

Lye,  Francis,  i.  1.  ix.  6. 

John,  i.  1. 

Lyefield,  James,  xxix.  82. 

Lyle,  John,  xxii.  7. 

Lymbry,  Gregory,  xi.  74. 
Lymbryes,  Gregory,  xxviii.  99. 
Lymerick,  Corporation  of,  vi.  12. 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop,  xxviii. 

Francis,  Lord  Bishop,  xxviii. 

Lord  Bishop,  xxix.  21. 

Lymington,  George,  xviii.  36. 
Lymrick,  Edward,  Lord  Bishop, 
xxii.  33.  xxv.  26.  xxviii.  83 

Lord  Bishop,  xxi.  25. 

Lymricke,  William,  Lord  Bishop,  x 
Lynagh,  William,  xxiv.  35. 

Lynafi,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Lynam,  Roger,  xxx.  95. 

Lynch,  Andrew,  xxviii.  38. 

Dominick,  xxiv.  36. 

Jeffrey  Fitz-Dominick,  xxvi.  5 

John  Fitz- Jeffry,  xxvi.  51. 

Mary,  x.  15. 

Patrick,  xxi.  40. 

Peter,  xxiv.  37. 

Sir  Robuck,  bart.,  xiv.  2. 

Thady,  x.  15.  xxviii.  44. 

William,  xxi.  40. 

Lyncolen,  James,  xv.  7. 

Lyndsay,  Thomas,  xxii.  51. 

Lyneley,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Lynes,  Bartholemew,  xxii.  35. 
Lynham,  Margaret,  xviii.  7. 

Lynn,  Andrew,  xvii.  67. 

Mary,  xvi.  50. 

Richard,  xvi.  50.  xxix.  91. 

Lyon,  George,  iv.  51. 

Lyons,  Anne,  iv.  51. 

■ Dorothy,  iv.  51. 

Lysaght,  John,  xxx.  38. 

Cornet  John,  v.  35. 

M. 

IMabell,  Robert,  xxix.  83. 

Mac  Canna,  John,  viii.  44. 

Macc  Nemarra,  Daniell,  xxviii.  61 
— Mr.,  xxviii.  41. 

- Mr.,  xxviii.  55. 

Mac  Donell,  Alexander,  xxv.  20. 
Mackee,  Thomas,  xxiv.  5. 

Macken,  Patrick,  xviii.  14.  xxvi.  66. 
Macnamara,  Mahon  M'Tei"-,  xxii.  50. 
Macnemarra,  Master,  xx.  53°  57.  65.  xx 


- Mr.. 


Madden,  Anstace,  xxx.  97. 
Doctor,  xv.  76. 

John,  xvii.  72. 

Patrick,  xv.  76.  xxx.  97. 

■  Richard,  xv.  76. 

Madder,  Bryan,  iii.  37. 

Dorothy,  xxv.  14. 

Maddock,  Michael,  xxi.  42. 
Magee,  William,  xxix.  84. 
Mageneiss,  Sir  Connor,  xxx.  3 
Magennis,  Artogc  M'Glasney,  i 
Bryan  Roe,  iii.  56. 

■  Edmond,  Boy,  iii.  56. 

Glasney,  iii.  56. 

Hugh,  iii.  56.  xx.  75. 

Magherymessan,  [ ],  xiii 

Magill,  John,  xxiii.  1 1. 

Captain  John,  iii.  16.  56. 

Magin,  James,  xxi.  63. 
Magragh,  Francis,  xviii.  46. 

George,  xxiv.  38. 

John,  xxiv.  38. 

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Mansfeild,  Henry,  xxix.  82. 

Walter,  xxi.  9'1. 

Manwaireinge,  Major  Andrew,  xxiii.  4. 
Manwaring,  Henry,  xxiv.  30. 

Mapas,  Christopher,  xxv.  15. 

Elizabeth,  vii.  27. 

Marckes,  Nathaniel,  xxiii.  45. 

Marckham,  William,  xxiii.  47. 

Marcks,  Nathaniel,  xiv.  13. 

Marcott,  John,  xxvi.  39. 

Marcus,  James,  xxix.  83. 

Mare,  Alexander,  xxix.  81. 

Marhlant,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Maring,  Thomas,  xxiv.  32. 

Markes,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Nathaniel,  xxiv.  48.  52. 

Marlcey,  Lieutenant  John,  viii.  43.  xxx.  ^ 
Marrigg,  Richard,  xxviii.  70. 

Marsden,  Deborah,  x.  58. 

Josias,  x.  58. 

Marsh,  Ralph,  xiv.  21. 

Marshall,  Gilbert,  xxvi.  52. 

Gregory,  xxiv.  28. 

- Henry,  xxix.  82.  . 

John,  xxi.  64.  xxix.  81.  xxx.  68. 

Robert,  xxix.  87.  xxx.  63.  65.  67. 

Lieutenant  Col.  Thomas,  xxix.  48. 

Martin,  Edward,  xvii.  38.  xxviii.  64. 

, Gyles,  xxiv.  35. 

Henry,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  xx' 

17.  19. 

John,  xviii.  14.  xxviii.  56.  xxix.  8 

Magdalen,  xxviii.  56. 

Mathew  Fitz-Nicholas,  xxiv.  51. 

Mr.,  xxiv.  SO.  ^ 

Patrick,  vi.  1. 

Peeter,  xxviii.  56. 

Martin,  Samuel,  xxix.  83. 

Marwood,  William,  xxiv.  28. 

Marwyn,  Sir  Audly,  i.  33. 

Maryborogh  Castle,  Constable  of,  xi. 


Maryborough,  Constables  of  the  Castle  of, 
xiv.  29.  xxv.  17.  I 

Maryborrow,  Constables  of  the  Castle  of, 
ii.  54.  xxi.  55. 

Maryburrogh,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of, 


Mason,  Thomas,  xxi.  40. 

Massam,  Elizabeth,  xxi.  71. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth,  xxviii.  17. 

William,  xxi.  71. 

Sir  William,  bart.,  xxi.  71. 

Massnreen,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  xxv.  9.  - 

Massarcene,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  xxii.  40.  l 

Massereen,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  xxu.  55.  - 

Massereene,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  iii.  37.  J 
viii.  49.  xiii.  12.  xxviii.  12.  - 

Massey,  Hugh,  ix.  45.  xxiii.  18. 

Captain  Hugh,  vi.  47. 

Theophilus,  xxix.  82. 

Master,  Richard,  iv.  39.  xxix.  87. 

Masterson,  Edmond,  xxiv.  2. 

Frances,  xxx.  13.  19. 

Henry,’ xxx.  29. 

John,  iv.  18.  xxx.  13. 

Mathewes,  Anna,  xxiv.  52. 

Anne,  xxvi.  74. 

Christopher,  xxiv.  52. 

- Francis,  xxix.  37.  75. 

George,  xxviii.  14. 

James,  xxvi.  52. 

Mathews,  Anne,  xxix.  90. 

Lieutenant  Christopher,  v.  54. 

George,  vi.  54.  xxiii.  23.  xxvtn.  46. 

xxix.  93. 

James,  iv.  16. 

Joan,  xxi.  94. 

John,  ix.  35. 

Theobald,  vi.  53. 

William,  ix.  54. 

Maude,  Robert,  vii.  36.  xxv.  31.  xxix.  14. 
xxx.  93. 

Maune,  Edward,  xxix.  80. 

:.  Matinsell,  Cornet  Boyle,  xx.  20. 

Captain  John,  xxix.  16. 

Maw,  Garrett,  xxiv.  39. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  39. 

Maxfield,  Alexander,  xxviii.  70. 

Maxwell,  Henry,  xvi.  41. 

James,  xvi.  41. 

Patrick,  xxvi.  37. 

May,  Abraham,  xviii.  44.  xxix.  90. 

Sir  Algernon,  viii.  39.  46. 

Sir  Algernon,  knt.,  xxx.  60. 

Sir  Algernoone,  xxix.  60. 

Dame  Dorothy,  viii.  39. 46. 

Edward,  vi.  1. 

Henry,  xxix.  84. 

Mathew,  x.  66. 

Richard,  xxiv.  29. 

Thomas,  xxii.  52. 

54.  Mayart,  Elizabeth,  xxix.  46. 

Roger,  xxix.  46. 

Sir  Samuel,  xxix.  46. 

Maycrapt,  Robert,  xxix.  83. 

Mayler,  Patrick,  xxviii.  69.  70.  . 

Maynard,  Sir  Boyle,  vii.  10.  xvn.  32.  xxvi. 
67.  xxviii.  34.  xxix.  86.  xxx.  97. 

Francis,  xviii.  6. 

Sir  John,  xxix.  22.  xxx.  86. 

Mayue,  John,  xxiv.  13. 

Symon,  xxviii.  17.  19. 

Mayo,  Lord,  iii.  52.  xxx.  80. 

Lord  Viscount,  viii.  27. 

viii.  Theobald,  Lord  Viscount,  xv.  73. 

xxviii.  2. 

II.  Mayor  of  Staple,  Dublin,  viii.  6. 

M'Adam,  John,  xxiii.  49. 

Maurice,  xxiv.  7. 

McA!exander,  Edmond  M'Swine,  xvi.  79. 

Roger  M'Swine,  xvi.  79. 

M'Ahave,  Garrett,  xxx.  34. 

M'Ayliffe,  [ ],  xxiv.  39. 

M' Bryan,  Neile,  iii.  56. 1 
ivFCabe,  Turlogh,  xxii.  51. 

M'Callaghan,  Cormack  Carthy,  iv.  62. 

11.  Teige  Carthy,  iv.  62. 

M'Canna,  Donnough,  xxix.  81. 

s of,  Phelem,  viii.  44. 

M'Carthies,  Captain  Owen,  ii.  19. 

3 of,  M'Carthy,  Dermott,  iv.  12. 


M 'Dermott,  John,  xxx.  104. 

Tumultogh,  xxiii.  49. 

M'Donell,  Sir  James,  ii.  4. 
M'Donnell,  Alexander,  xxviii.  56.  xx 

Alice,  viii.  49.  xxviii.  12. 

Margaret,  v.  29.  xviii.  27. 

M'Donnogh,  Dermott,  iv.  12.  xiii.  6 

Owen,  xxiv.  30. 

[ ],  xxx.  34. 

M Donogh,  Dermot,  xxx.  88. 

M'Donough,  Melaghlin,  xvi.  79. 

Mulrory,  xvi.  79. 

M'Faddan,  Hugh,  xxvi.  67. 
M'Faden,  Hugh,  xxiv.  21. 
M'Fynen,  Donogh  Oge,  ix.  32. 
M'Garrett,  James,  xxiv.  39. 
M'Gauran,  Giles,  xxii.  51. 
M'Gawley,  Aline,  iii.  9.  iv.  31. 

James,  iii.  9. 

M'Genis,  Conboy,  xxi.  62. 

Rory  M'Brian,  xxi.  62. 

M'Gill,  John,  xxx.  37. 

M'Ginis,  Brian  M'Rory,  xxi.  62. 
M'Glynne,  Patrick,  xxii.  52. 
M'Gragh,  Marcus,  xxx.  33. 

Miles,  xxx.  33. 

M'Hendry,  Henry,  ii.  4. 

M'Henry,  James,  xxi.  8. 

M'Hugh,  Laughlin,  xxx.  49. 
MTlbredy,  Maurice,  xxvi.  72. 
M'Jebsedy,  Morris,  xxiv.  21. 

Mc Jordan,  Dorothy,  iii.  2. 

Edmond,  iii.  2. 

M'Keereth,  [ ],  xxix.  81. 

M* Keny,  xxix.  80. 

M'Keonan,  Neill  Oge,  xxi.  63. 
k M'Knavin,  Bryan,  xxx.  104. 

Dermott,  xxx.  104. 

Donnough,  xxx.  104. 

Jo.,  xxx.  104. 

M'Laughlin,  George,  xxx.  78. 

James,  iii.  38. 

Captain  Richard,  xxix.  57. 

M'Levny,  Daniel,  xxii.  51. 
M'Loghlin,  Donnogh,  xvi.  13. 

Captain  Richard,  xxx.  75. 

Teige  O’ Cormack,  iii.  38. 

M'Loughlin,  Hugh,  iii.  38. 

Thomas  Crone,  xxviu.  38. 

M'Mahon,  Col.  M'Bryan,  xxvi.  6 

Roger,  xxv.  27. 

M'Mayli,  Laughlin,  xxii.  52. 
M'Mulrony,  Daniel,  xxiii.  49. 
M'Namarra,  John,  xxi.  92. 
M'Naugliten,  John,  ii.  5. 
M'Nemara,  Mr.,  xxii.  21. 
M'Nemarra,  Anstace,  xxiv.  30. 

Daniel,  xxviii.  29. 

John,  xxviii.  61. 


Thady,  xxvi.  33. 

M'Carty,  Dermott,  xiii. 

Donnogh,  xiii.  65. 

M'Clanaghan,  Andrew, 
M'Connell,  Donough.  > 
M'Crery,  Robert,  xiii.  _ 
M'Daniel,  Margaret,  xi 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


Moore,  Edward,  xxix.  84. 

Elinor,  v.  61.  xiv.  38. 

Elizabeth,  xv.  31. 

Ellis,  v.  47.  vii.  4.  xvii. 

Garrett,  ix.  18. 

Col.  Garrett,  xxvi.  55.  x 

Giles,  xxix.  51. 

Henry,  Lord  Viscount,  X' 


I Melcher,  xxii.  53. 

Mr.,  xxii.  52. 

Nicholas,  xi.  56.  xxviii.  63.  xxix 

50.  Captain  Nicholas,  xxii.  59. 

Major  Nicholas,  xxix.  64. 65.  95. 

Patrick,  xxv.  16. 

Richard,  vi.  13.  xxiii.  46.  xxiv.  3 

Robert,  xiv.  17. 

Roger,  xiii.  68. 

Thomas,  xiv.  33. 

William,  v.  63.  xv.  31.  xxx.  7.  4 

Captain  William,  xxviii.  13. 

75-  [ 1 xxx.  79. 

Moorecroft,  Robert,  xxix.  84. 

Mordock,  Benjamine,  xxiii.  38. 

Joseph,  xxiii.  28. 

More,  Brent,  xxvi.  68. 

Elianor,  xxvi.  68. 

Morehead,  James,  xxix.  84. 

Morey,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Morgan,  Sir  Anthony,  knt.,  vi.  2. 

Edward,  xxix.  83. 

James,  xx.  49.  xxi.  63. 

John,  xvii.  72.  xxi.  40.  xxiv.  14. 

xxvi.  42.  xxix.  81.  82. 

Captain  John,  xxiii.  12. 

Katherine,  xx.  49. 

Peter,  xv.  76. 

Captain  Robert,  v.  26.  xxix.  55. 

Roger,  xxiv.  81. 

Sarah,  xx.  49. 

Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

Morick,  Richard,  xxi.  86. 
i-  Morley,  James,  xxix.  84. 

John,  xx.  62.  xxx.  33.  36. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  27. 

Moor,  Mnrrogh,  xvii.  72. 

Morrice,  John,  xxiii.  28. 

Lady,  xxviii.  48. 

Morrell,  Abraham,  xxviii.  69. 

Morres,  Harry,  xxi.  27. 

Harvy,  x.  44. 

Morris,  David,  xxix.  81. 

Edward,  xxix.  81. 

Elizabeth,  xxi.  94. 

Harvy,  xxiii.  45. 

John,  xxix.  43.  80.  83.  84. 

Patrick,  xxix.  83. 

Samuel,  xvii.  28. 

Sarah,  xvii.  28. 

Thomas,  iii.  50.  xxix.  61.  xxx.  92. 

William,  iii.  47.  xxi.  35.  xxiii.  23. 

Captain  William,  xxix.  59.  xxx.  93. 

— L 1 xxx.  93. 

Morrisne,  Garrett,  xxiv.  37. 

Mortimer,  Edward,  xxiv.  36. 

James,  ii.  31.  xxiv.  37.  49.  xxvi.  66. 

Patrick,  xxix.  65. 

Morton,  Captain  Henry,  viii.  42.  xxi.  35. 
xxiv.  11. 

John,  xxiv.  30. 

Moston,  Margaret,  xxiv.  31. 

Motley,  Thomas,  xxi.  41.  42. 

William,  xxi.  40. 

Mottlow,  Lieutenant  Col.  James,  vi.  41. 

Lieutenant  Col,,  vi.  28. 

Mould,  Marke,  xxv.  45. 

Moulsworth,  Judeth,  xxv.  49. 

Robert,  xxv.  49.  xxx.  10.  47. 

Mounson,  William,  Lord,  x.  65.  xxii.  4. 
xxviii.  17. 19. 

Mount  Alexander,  Earl  of,  xxi.  39.  xxvi. 
71. 

Mount  Alexander,  Hugh,  Earle,  xxiv.  61. 
Mountgarrett,  Edmond,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  26. 


I Mountgarrett,  Lord  Viscount,  vii.  45  ■ 
xvi.  1 1 . xxi.  84.  xxiii.  16.  xxix.  27.  ^ 
Mounlgomery,  Sir  James,  xiii.  15. 

[ ],  xxix.  57. 

Mountrath,  Charles,  Earl,  iii.  52. 76.  vi 


Countess  Dowager,  xx 

■ Countesse,  xiv.  5. 

*8-  Earl  of,  xiv.  5.  xxviii. 

Moycreddin,  Corporation,  ii 
Moyler,  Garrett,  iv.  47. 
M'Gomery,  Gabrieli,  xxiv.  1 
Mulhallon,  John,  viii.  44.  x 

5.  Patrick,  viii.  44. 

Sheely,  viii.  49. 

Mulholland,  Agnes,  xvii.  4. 

. Mulladay,  Hugh,  xxiv.  36. 
Mulleronifme,  Edmond,  xxix 
Mulleneux,  Captain  Adam,  : 
Mullens,  Daniel,  xxix.  82. 
Mullhallin,  John,  xxvi.  65. 
Mullins,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 

William,  xxviii.  26. 

Mullineux,  Adam,  xxiv.  26. 

Captain  Samuel,  xxix. 

Mullray,  John,  xxvi.  6. 
Mullry,  John,  xxix.  23. 
Mulrony,  James,  xxiv.  34.  3£ 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  34. 

Richard,  xxiv.  34. 

Mumford,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 
Munday,  Thomas,  xv.  66.  x> 
Muns,  William,  xxvi.  34. 
Munson,  William,  Lord,  xxii 
Murphey,  Katherine,  xxiv.  3. 

Captain  Maurice,  xxix. 

• Richard,  xxix.  82. 

Murphy,  Griffin,  xxiv.  33. 

Griffith,  xxiv.  33. 

James,  xxii.  52.  xxiv.  2! 

Mary,  x.  43. 

Patrick,  xxiv.  30. 

Richard,  xxiv.  33. 

Doctor  Richard,  x.  67. 

Stephen,  x.  67. 

Theodore,  x.  43.  xxvi.  (: 

Murrell,  Gunter,  xiv.  23.  xxii 
Murrey,  Teagh,  xxii.  52. 
Murrogh,  Dominick,  xvi.  67. 

Henry,  iv.  16. 

James  Fitz-James,  xvi.  6‘ 

Muschampe  Denny,  xxx.  39. 
Musgrave,  William,  xxix.  51. 

[ ],  xv.  29. 

Myagh,  John,  xxv.  26. 

Nichola,  vi.  59. 

Nicholes,  vi.  59. 

Peirce,  xxiii.  29. 

Thomas,  vi.  59. 

Myers,  Richard,  xxix.  49. 
Myhill,  George,  xiv.  33.  xxx.  ! 
Major  Robert,  xxii.  24. 


Naggan,  Able,  x: 
Naggle,  John,  x> 
Nagle,  Charles,  , x 

Nicholas,  x: 

Richard,  iii, 


Nanisty,  Thomas,  xxix. 
Nnpper,  James,  xx.  3. 
Narries,  John,  xxviii.  45 
Nary,  John,  xvi.  58. 
Nash,  Martin,  xxiv.  28. 

Walter,  xxiv.  28. 

Navan,  Baron  of,  xxx.  2( 
Neagle,  John,  vi.  27. 
Nicholas,  xiv.  18. 


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Neale,  Clement,  xxiv.  31.32. 
_ Constantine,  x.  45.  xxvi. 

' . 31.32. 


_ Edward,  x 

- Hugh,  xxiv.  £ 

- John,  x.  67.  : 


v.  32. 


:i.  40. 


xi.71. 


xi.  42. 


Maurice, 

Mr.,  xxi 

Patrick, 

Phelim, 

Walter,  xxiv.  36. 

William,  xxiv.  32. 

Nearne,  John,  xxvi.  39. 

Neave,  Ann,  xxiii.  34. 

Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

William,  xxiii.  34. 

Negirali,  James, 

Nellson,  John,  ; 

Martha,  xxviii.  42. 

Nelson,  Lieutenant  Col.  John, 

Thomas,  xxix.  83.  84. 

Netervile,  Richard,  ii.  9. 

Netervill,  Lord,  Brothers  of,  ii.  30. 

Lord,  Sisters  of,  ii.  30. 

Nicholas,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  29. 

Robert,  xvii.  27. 

Nettervile,  Lord,  xxix.  30. 

Richard,  xiii.  38.  xxiv.  5. 

Robert,  xxix.  30. 

Nettervill,  Frances,  v.  56. 

James,  v.  56.  xvi.  49. 

Sir  John,  xvi.  49. 

. Lord,  v.  56.  ix.  14.  22.  xxiv. ! 


25. 


iii.  75.  x 


. Lord  Viscount,  : 

Luke,  xv.  56.  x: 

Margaret,  v.  56. 

Nicholas,  Lord  Viscount, 

xvii.  27. 

Richard,  xvi.  36.  49. 

Robert,  v.  56.  xv.  61. 

[ ],  x.  66. 

Nelterville,  Nicholas,  Lord  V iscount, 
Nettervills,  Lord,  Children  of, 
Nettles,  John,  v.  57. 

Nevill,  Ambrose,  xxi.  40. 

Newbery,  Henry,  xvii.  43. 
Newborogh,  Lord, 

Newburgh,  Anne, 

Lieutenant  Arthur,  mu. 

Captain  Thomas,  xxx.  8( 

Newbury,  Arthur,  xxvi.  67. 
Newcomen,  Barsheba,  xxi.  94. 

Captain  Robert,  xxviii.  7 

— Thomas,  iii.  23.  viii.  48. 

Sir  Thomas,  xxx.  75.  xx 

Newcomin,  Sir  Thomas,  lent., 
Newcomyn,  Sir  Robert,  bart., 

Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  xv.  4! 

Newgent,  Robert,  xx.  53.  xxii 
Newland,  John,  ' ’ ’ 


10. 


(iii.  61. 


14. 


- Thoi 


(.84. 


:.  94. 
ii.  31. 


Newman,  John, 

— Richard,  xxiii.  29. 
Newnam,  Elizabeth,  iv.  41. 

Captain  Thomas,  iv.  4 

New  Rosse,  Corporation  of, 
Newstead,  William,  xv.  66. 
Newton,  Benjamine,  iii.  63. 

Daniel,  iii.  63. 

Miles,  xxiii.  49. 

Richard,  xxix.  66 

Robert,  xxii.  22. 

Neylan,  Doctor  Daniel, 
Nicholas,  Edward,  xv.48. 

Elizabeth,  xv.  48. 

Zachary,  xxix.  81. 

Nicholett,  Charles,  xviii.  40.  x: 

Mr.  Charles,  iii.  57. 

Nicholls,  Daniel,  xxix.  82. 

John,  xxx.  92. 

Captain  John,  vii.  12.  xj 

Roger,  vi.  37.  xxviii.  47. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Nichollson,  Edward,  xxx.  53. 

Robert,  xxv.  15. 

Nichols,  Stephen,  xxix.  82. 
Nicholson,  Edward,  xxvi.  6.  x 
Cornet  Edward,  i.  2. 

Doctor,  Henry,  xxx.  55. 

Gilbert,  xvii.  19.  xxvi.  6 

John,  xi.  69.  xxix.  82. 

Robert,  xvii.  87. 

* Roger,  xxx.  53. 

(122.) 


Nickolls,  Edward,  iii.  29. 

Henry,  iii.  11. 

Nihill,  Major  Robert,  xxi: 
Nix,  Henry,  xvii.  10. 
Nixon,  John,  iii.  20.  x> 
xxix.  82. 

Nodam,  Henry,  xxix.  82. 
Noell,  Martin,  " " 

Sir  Mart' 


knt., 


^.Ji.  16.  xxi.  55.  xxii.  55. 
20.  xxviii.  33. 52. 81.  xxi 

Thomas,  vii.  8. 

Nolan,  David,  xxix.  30. 

James,  xxv.  16. 

Richard,  xxiv.  29.  30. 

Nolane,  James,  xxii.  31. 

Nony,  Patrick,  xxiv.  30. 

Norman,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 
Normington,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 
Norris,  John,  xxvi.  30. 

Norroone,  John,  xxvi.  30. 
Northcott,  Frances,  xxix.  47. 

Joshua^  xxiii.  43. 

— Captain  Lewis,  Xxix.  47. 

Samuel,  xxiii.  24. 

Norton,  Thomas,  xxiii.  43. 
Nortripe,  James,  xxix.  81. 

Norwell,  Robert,  clerke,  xxvi.  59 
Nottle,  William,  xvi.  71.  xxvi.  6’ 
Nubrugh,  Captain  Thomas,  i.  20. 
Nuby,  Edward,  xxiii.  26. 

Nugent,  Edmond,  xxx.  23. 

James,  xvi.  65. 

John,  xiv.  18.  xxi.  9. 

Robert,  v.  34.  xx: 

66.  xxii.  40. 54.  xxvi.  15.  > 
55.  73.  xxix.  5. 6. 46. 76. 
89. 

Sir  Robert,  bart.,  xi.  15. 


65. : 


ii.  75. 


-C 


i.  1. 


Nunham,  Thomas,  : 

Nunn,  Captain  Richard,  v.41. 
Nunne,  Captain,  xxviii.  10. 

Richard,  xxvi.  72.  xxix.  112. 

William,  xxviii.  10. 

o. 

O’Berne,  Joyce,  xxiii.  29. 

O’Borne,  Joyce,  xxiii.  28. 

O’Brien,  Connor,  xxii.  50. 

Teige,  xxii.  50. 

O’Bryan,  Connor,  iv.  5. 

Daniel,  iv.  5.  xx.57.  xxviii.  73 

6.  76. 

Col.  Daniel,  ix.  19. 

Sir  Daniel,  iv.  5. 

Donnogh,  xxviii.  48.  xxix.  76. 

— Donough,  v.  39. 

Teige,  iv.  5. 

. Lord  Viscount,  iv.  5. 

O’Bryen,  Col.  Daniel,  xv.  35. 

O’Cahan,  Giluil'e,  ii.  4. 

O’Callaghan,  Donough,  i.  23.  ii.  17 

Donnogh,  x.  51.  xiii.  69.  xx. . 

66.  xxiv.  17.  xxviii.  95.  xxix.  76. 
O’Callaghane,  Donnogh,  xxix.  6. 

Master  Donnogh,  xx.  57.  65. 

Mr.  Donnogh,  xx.  66.  xxii. 

73.  79.  xxix.  5.  46.  xxx.  84. 
O’Callahane,  Cahir,  xvi.  38. 
O’Collan,  Donogh,  xxiv.  39. 
O’Conell,  Col.  Owen, 

O’ Conelly,  Col.  Owe 


7.  12.  16.  48. 


O’Donovan,  Murtog'h  M'Daniel  Oge,  xxvi.  ,v' 
33.  INDEX 

Richard,  xvi.  66.  NOMINUB 

Sheely,  iii.  21.  xx.  14.  Certified 

O’Donovane,  Daniel,  xviii.  2.  for 

Captain,  Ly  Murrogh,  xviii.  2.  Adventurers 

Richard,  xviii.  2.  So,^rs' 

O’Doyne,  John,  xxiii.  29. 

O’Doynes,  Comins,  xxiii.  29. 

O’Driscoll,  Col.  Cornelius,  xvii.  37. 

Donogh,  viii.  47. 

Collonell,  xviii.  2. 

O’Dullany,  Thomas,  xiii.  7. 

O’Dwire,  Edmond,  xiii.  7. 

Cnoglier,  xiii.  7. 

Cornelius,  xiii.  7. 

Melaghlin  M'DermOtt,  Xiii.  7. 

O’Dwyre,  Cnogber  Mc Edmond,  xiii.  7. 

Joane,  xiii.  7. 

O’Farrila,  Thomas,  xiii.  7. 

O’Ferel,  Sir  Arthur  Forbes, 

Officers,  Commissioned,  iv. 

62.  64.  x.  49. 

O’Flagherty,  Bryan,  xxviii.  96. 

O’Flanagan,  Connor,  xxx.  34. 

Ogle,  Nicholas,  xxi.  13.  xxiv.  44. 

Nice0,  xxix.  47. 

O’Gormely,  Daniel  Oge,  xxi.  63. 

O’Gowne,  Symon,  xxii.  51. 

O’Grady,  John,  xxx.  33. 

O’Hamlan,  Hugh  Boy,  xxiii.  47. 

O’Hanraghan,  Edward  Bane,  xxx.  2! 

O’Hara,  Charles,  xxi. 83.  xxvi.  66. 

- — - Dermott  Keagli,  xvi.  79. 

Hugh,  xvi.  79. 

Teige,  Keagli,  xvi.  79. 

Rory  Keagli,  xvi.  79. 

O’Helknan,  Teige,  xxx.  34. 

O’Hellanane,  Edmond,  xxx.  34. 

O’Keife,  Art,  xxx.  30. 

Daniel,  xxx.  92. 

O’Keiffe,  Captain  Daniel,  xxix.  24. 

Daniel,  xxx.  49. 

O’ Kelly,  Donogh,  xxvi.  1. 

O’Key,  John,  x.  65. 

17. 19. 

Oldfeild,  James, 


1.1.  4.7.  9. 


Oliv 


•,  Mr., 


:i.  41. 


14. 


i.  65. 


O’Connell,  Charles,  xi 
O’Connelly,  Col.  Ower.,  .^.... 
O’Connely,  Col.,  ix.  30. 
O’Connor,  Conn,  xvi.  79. 

Martin,  iii.  2. 

Major  Owen,  v.  55. 

Rory,  xvi.  79 

Rory  O’Bryan,  xxx.  33. 

O’Crowly,  Cormock  M'Cnogher, 
O’Daly,  Dermod,  xxiv.  16. 

Donnogh,  xxviii.  28. 56. 

O’Dayly,  William,  xxiv.  31. 
Odell,  John,  xxi.  60. 

O’Dermott,  Daniel,  xvi.  44. 
O’Donavan,  Captain  Murrogh,  > 


Captain  Robert,  vi.  57. 
Oliiver,  John,  i.  8. 

Captain  Robert,  xxiv.  45. 

O’Maghowny,  Cornelius  M'Fynin, 

Crogher,  xxii.  41. 

O’Magheny,  Cornelius,  xxii.  41. 
O’Maragh,  Theodore,  x.  47. 
O’Meara,  Dermott,  xxi.  69. 
O’Molloy,  Lawrence,  xxii.  52. 
O’Moonv,  GullydulFe,  xxvi.  6. 
O’Mulhallan,  Madder,  viii.  49. 

Sheely  Madder,  viii.  50. 

O’Murry,  William,  xxvi.  30. 
O’Neal,  Hugh  Mergagh,  iii.  37. 
O’Neale,  Arte,  xxiii.  49. 

Sir  Bryan,  xxx.  34. 36. 

Henry,  xxx.  20. 

Sir  Henry,  lent.,  xxx.  20. 

Sir  Phelim,  xvi.  34.  39. 

Terlagh  M‘Art  Oge,  xxx.  8£ 

O’Neiale,  Alice,  viii.  49. 

Sir  Henry,  bart.,  viii.  49. 

Neiale  Oge,  viii.  49. 

O’Neile,  Daniel,  xxii.  52. 

. Sir  Henry,  knt.,  ix.  28.  xiii.  5 

xxviii.  14. 

Dame  Martha,  xiii.  52.  xxv 


- Owt 


ii.  71. 


Thirlagh  M‘Arte  Oge,  xiii. 

O’Neill,  Allice,  xxviii.  12. 

Onion,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 
Onslow,  Arthur,  xxviii.  26.  31. 
O’Quife,  Daniel  M‘Art,  xxviii.  3f 
Orchard,  Thomas,  xvii.  6. 
O’Relly,  Philip  M‘Hugh,  xxx.  2 
Orlibeer,  John,  xxi.  101. 

Orme,  John,  vi.  2. 

Ormesby,  Anthony,  xxiii.  35. 

Quarter  Master  Anthony,  i 

Artbure,  i.  10. 

Charles,  i.  10.  xxix.  55. 

Captain  Charles,  i.  10. 

Christopher,  ii.  33. 

Sir  Edward,  knt.,  xi.  4.  xx 

George,  i.  10. 

Hannagh,  i.  10. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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Ormesby,  Oliver,  iii.  10.  xxix.  55. 

: Comet  Philip,  iii.  69. 

,M Thomas,  ii.  33. 

s Ormond,  Duke  of,  ii.  21.  x.  7.  20.  32.  : 
35.  xxi.  99.  xxiii.  35.  xxiv.  30.  x 

3.  xxvi.  32.  67.  xxviii.  14.  17. 
xxx.  86.  89.  105. 

_ Dutchesse,  x.  65.  xv.  50.  52.  xxii 

4.  7.  9.  xxiv.  28. 54.  xxviii.  17.  x 

89. 

Elizabeth,  Duchessee,  xiii.  15. 

James,  Duke,  i.  10. 12.  24.  35.  ii. 

7. 16.  iii.  10. 18.  30.  40.  54. 74. 

1.  2.  4. 8.  23.  24.  31. 40.  42.  46.  49. 
51.  55.  56.  62.  v.  20. 22.  26. 32. 

42.  43.  50.  51.  vi.  16.  19.  22. 

43.  44.  45.  49.  51.  52.  58.  61. 

1.  4.  14.  15.  32.  37.  43.  51.  viii.  1. 
19.  23.  37.  40.  52.  64.  ix.  13.  17. 
48.  x.  9.  24.  40.47.49.  65. 

18.  19.  28.  57.  65.  72.  73.  : 

21.  xiv.9.  17.  25.26.34.  xt 
46.  47.  50.  52.  56.  66.  68. 

12. 15. 16.18.27.51.52.  70.71.78, 
85.  xvii.  1.  6.  8. 13.  16. 18.  49.  54. 
55.  64.  67.  77.  83.  ! 

22.  39.43.48.53.61 
36.  42.  48.  52.  55.  5£ 

90.  95.  xxii.  1.  4.  7.  9.  22.  23.  25. 
28.58.  xxiii.  3. 25. 41. 42. 43. 

23. 28. 46.  54.  xxv.4. 8.  39.40. 
3.8.10.18.26.63.68.73.  xxvi 
xxix.  62. 74.  85.  86.  89.  99.  x 
21. 41.  42. 52.  56. 58. 60.  64. 66.  95. 

James,  Marquess,  xxviii.  71. 

Lady  Dutchese,  iv.  42. 

Marques,  xv.  29.  69. 

Orinsbey,  James,  vi.  48. 

Captain  John,  xvii.  51. 

Major  Robert,  xvii.  51. 

Susanna,  xvii.  51. 

Thomas,  xxx.  53. 

Ormsby,  Anthony,  xxx.  53. 

Arthur,  xi.  6. 

Captain  Arthur,  i.  3. 

— Christopher,  xxx.  53. 

Sir  Edward,  xxiii.  44. 

Cornet  George,  viii.  51. 

John,  xxx.  53. 

Nicholas,  xv.  79. 

Philip,  xxx.  53. 

Richard,  xxvi.  54. 

O’Roirke,  [ ],  xxx.  34. 

Orory,  Earl,  xxiii.  44. 

Orr,  Thomas,  xxii.  31. 

Orrery,  Roger,  Earl,  iii.  52.  ix.  3.  7.  30. 
xiii.  19  v,„  o 68.  — - 


iv.  58.  : 


).  14.  : 


ii.  40.  : 


i.  13. 


Orrory,  Roger,  Earl,  x.  48.  xxi.  81.  xx 

O’Rurke,  M‘Ternance  M‘Owen,  xvi. 

M'Ternance  Oge,  xvi.  79. 

Osberne,  Nicholas,  vi-30. 

Osborne,  Henry,  xvi.  49.  xxiii.  20.  47. 

John,  xv.  19.75.  xxix.  81.  xxx. 

Mabel],  i.  16. 

Mr.,  xxvi.  19. 

Nicholas,  xvii.  41.  xxiii.  14.  43. 

13.  xxix.  91.  xxx.  49. 

— Sir  Richard,  bart.,  xi.  59. 


- llogc 


i.  16. 


■ Col.  Roger,  xxvi.  39. 

Thomas,  xi.  59.  xxiii.  43.  xxix.  8 

91. 100. 101.  108. 

William,  iii.  28.  xxiii.  30.  xxix. 

Osbourne,  Thomas,  xxiv.  13. 

Osburne,  Henry,  vi.  18. 

Thomas,  xv.  76. 

O’Shaghnassey,  Sir  Dermott,  xx.  57. 
O’Shaghnassy,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xx. 
O’Shaghncssy,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  x: 
xxii.  21. 

O’Shaghnussey,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xx\ 
O Shaghnussy,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xxi.  i 
O’Shagnussey,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xj 
xxviii.  79.  xxix.  6. 46.  xxx.  84. 

O Shagnussy,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xxi 
xxv.  24.  xxviii.  55.  73.  xxix.  5. 
O’Shanussy,  Sir  Dermott,  knt.,  xxi.  9S 
O’Shea,  Murrongh,  xxiv.  39 
O’Sheile,  Gilduffe,  ii.  4. 

William,  ii.  4. 

O’Shognussey,  Sir  Dermott,  xiii.  69. 
Ossory,  Deane  and  Chapter  of,  xvii!  If 
Griffith,  Lord  Bishop,  xiv.  24.  xv 

xxv.  26.  vvviii  s 9 


Ossory,  Lord  Bishop,  v.  25.  xxi.  25. 
30.39.  xxix.  21. 

Thomas,  Earl,  xiii.  27. 28. 

Ossory,  Upper,  Lord  of,  xx.21. 

Lord  Baron,  iv.  41.  xiii.  69.  x\ 

xx.  47.  53.57.  65.  66.  xxi.  66. 92.  xxi 
54.  xxiv.  17.  xxv.  18.  24.  xxvi.  15.  x 
7.  29.  41.  51.  55.  73.  79.  xxix.  5.  6 
76.  90.  xxx.  84. 

O’Sullivan,  Daniel,  xxiii.  44. 

Philip,  xxiii.  44. 

O’Sullivane,  Dermott  M'Donnell,  xxix 
O’Toole,  Cahir,  xxiv.  41 . 

Ottway,  Arthur,  xxix.  1. 

John,  x.  47. 

Lieutenant  John,  xxix.  80. 

Ouldfeilde,  James,  xxx.  60. 

Ouldfield,  Captain  James,  xxvi.  8. 
Ously,  Ann,  xxi.  16. 

Richard,  xxi.  16. 

Over,  Andrew,  xxiv.  29. 

Owen,  Col.  Henry,  xxiii.  47.  xxix.  54.  xxx 
— [ ],  x.  67. 

Owens,  David,  xxix.  81. 

George,  vii.23. 

Griffin,  xxix.  81. 

Henry,  xxiv.  46. 

Jeffry,  xvii.  4. 

Jeoffi-y,  xxiii.  44. 

John,  xxiv.  29. 

Nicholas,  iii.  71.  xxi.  35.  xxx.  15. 

Owgan,  Thomas,  iv.  45. 

Owsly,  Richard,  xxix.  19. 

Oxenbridge,  Michael,  xxiii.  26. 

P. 

Pack,  Sir  Christopher,  bart,,  xviii.  51. 
Packenliam,  Ann,  xi.  73. 

Henry,  xiii.  48.  xxiii.  20. 

Captain  Henry,  xi.  73. 

Packer,  Philip,  xxviii.  15.  xxix.  60. 
Packington,  Barnard,  xxvi.  38. 

Bernard,  d.  d.,  iv.  16. 

Paddin,  Captain,  xv.76. 

Paddison,  Simon,  xxix.  84. 

Padmore,  Arthur,  xxii.  31. 

Page,  Ann,  xxiii.  28. 

David,  xxi.  40.  41. 

Gilbert,  xvi.  71. 

Mary,  xvi.  71.  xxvi.  67.  xxix.  86. 

Mr.,  xxviii.  11. 

Thomas,  xxvi.  53.  55.  xxix.  79. 94 

Pagett,  Francis,  xxix.  82. 

Paine,  John,  xxiv.  49. 

Painter,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

Palmer,  Clement,  xxi.  94. 

Eliah,  vi.  21.  xxix.  95. 

Elias,  xxix.  31. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  16. 

Emanuel!,  xxiii.  32. 

• Henry,  x.  50.  xxvi.  66. 

Joane,  xviii.  14. 

John,  xi.  16.  xxix.  31. 

Stephen,  xxv.  16. 

William,  xxiii.  29. 

Paper,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Parke,  Alice,  xvi.  79. 

Robert,  xvi.  79. 

Captain  Robert,  ii.  35.  xxx.  53. 


Roge  , 

Parker,  Geor 


. 34.  : 


{.  103. 

Captain  John,  vi.  2 

Parkes,  Captain  Robert, 
Parkhurst,  Sir  Robert,  x 
Parkin,  Thomas,  xxix.  8 
Parkinson,  Edward,  vii. ! 

William,  xxviii.  49 

Parnen,  Joane,  xviii.  14. 

Parr,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Parre,  Peter,  xxix.  82. 

Parrett,  Richard,  xxiv.  34. 

Parris,  John,  iv.  68. 

Henry,  iv.  68. 

• Thomas,  xxiv.  47. 

Parry,  Doctor  John,  xxvi.  40.  50. 

Richard,  xxviii.  80. 

Parslowe,  Thomas,  xxix.  80. 
Parsons,  Dame  Anne,  xv.  8. 

Lady  Anne,  xxv.  11. 

Arthur,  xxx.  13. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  2. 


75. 


75. 


xxv.  11. 

Sir  Laurence,  knt.,  j 

Richard,  xiii.  39.  xx 

Robert,  xxx.  40. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  11. 

William,  xiii.  39.  xv 

Sir  William,  bart.,  x 

xxx.  90. 

Partride,  John,  xiii.  31. 

Pascod,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 
Passy,  Robert,  xiv.  32. 

Patchell,  Elizabeth,  xxiv.  £ 
Patten,  Richard,  xxviii.  58 
Patterton,  Robert,  xxix.  88 
Paule,  Thomas,  vi.  36. 

William,  xxix.  81. 

Pawlett,  Thomas,  xxiv.  29. 
Payne,  Ann,  xxviii.  32.  xx 
John,  xxviii.  32.  xxii 

Paynter,  John,  xxix.  80. 
Peacock,  George,  iii.  65. 

Thomas,  xv.  66.  xxiv 

Pearce,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Pearson,  John,  iii.  42. 

Peck,  John,  xxix.  8. 

Captain  John,  xxix.  2 

Peeke,  Christian,  xvii.  15. 

John,  xvii.  15. 

Pedurug,  Tomasin,  xxi.  94. 
Peere,  Richard,  xxiv.  30. 3 
Peeters,  Hugh,  xxii.  7.  9. 

Peirce,  Ann,  xi.  73. 

Caleb,  xvii.  6. 

Dudly,  xxvi.  3Q 

• Dame  Ellinor, 

Ellis,  x.  54. 

Francis,  xvi.  84. 

Sir  Henry,  xxviii.  75. 

Captain  James,  xi.  73. 

Josua,  xvii.  6. 

Richard,  xxix.  84.  xxx 

Roger,  xi.  73. 

Stephen,  x.  54. 

Peirin,  John,  xxiv.  30. 

Peirson,  Captain  John,  ii.  36. 
Peiseley,  William,  xxvi.  20. 
Peisley,  Jeremy,  xxvi.  70. 

Peisly,  Jeremiah,  xxi.  90. 
Pelham,  Herbert,  xxx.  40. 

Peregrine,  x.  65.  xi 

xxviii.  17.  19. 

Pellham,  Herbert,  iv.  50. 

Pemberton,  Major  Lewis,  xx 
Roger,  xxi.  65. 

Thomas,  xxx.  36. 

Pen,  Henry,  xxix!  812. 

Sir  William,  xxv.  14. 

Pendergast,  Thom" " 

Pendergrass,  John 
Penington,  Isaac, 

Penn,  Richard,  xv.  66. 

Sir  William,  ix.  30.  xiii.  IS 

Sir  William,  knt.,  xxi.  72. 

Penne,  Richard,  xxix.  73. 

Penney,  Henry,  xxi.  94. 
Pennicke,  John,  xxix.  80. 
Pennington,  Isaac,  x.  65.  xxii.  1. 
17. 19. 

Pennyfather,  Captain  John,  xx.  4' 

Cornet  Mathew,  iii.  49. 

Pennyfeather,  Captain,  xxiv.  30. 
Peppard,  Alderman,  xxx.  82. 
Christopher,  iv.  64. 

George,  Alderman,  vi.  12.  x 

Margaret,  iv.  64. 

Thomas,  iv.  64.  xxii.  43. 

Walter,  vi.  2. 

Pepper,  George,  v.  19.  x.  6. 

Captain  George,  v.  56.  xvi. ! 

William,  ix.  52. 

Percival,  Sir  Philip,  knt.,  iii.  2. 

" ivale,  Sir  John,  bart.,  xxiii.  48 

Lady  Katherine,  xxiii.  48. 

■ Sir  Philip,  bart.,  xxiii.  48. 

Percivall,  George,  xiii.  7. 

Sir  John,  x.  7.  xxiii.  26. 

Sir  John,  bart.,  xiii.  7.  65.  x 


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Peicivall,  Lady  Katherine,  an;  65. 

Sir  Phillip,  bart,  mh.  65.  xv.  37. 

Sir  Phillip,  knt,  xin.  7.  xxi.  30. 

Perdue,  Symon,  xxix.  81. 

Perine,  John,  xxvi.  9. 

Perkins,  Thomas,  xxiv.  29. 

Perkinson,  William,  xvn.  34. 

Perriman,  Richard,  xxiv.  35. 

Perry,  Richard,  xxiv.  35. 

Pert,  Godfrey,  xxiv.  50.  xxvi.  21. 

Perying,  William,  xxix.  80. 

Pesley,  Sir  Francis,  knt.,  ix.  6. 

Peters,  Hugh,  x.  65.  xxii.  1. 4.  xxviii.  17. 11 

Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Symon,  xxii.  53. 

Pettiboone,  Mr.,  xxiv.  35. 

Pettie,  John,  xxi.  22. 

lent.,  Sir  William,  xxiii.  5.  xxv.  9.1' 

xxx.  27.  94. 

Pettitt,  Dominick,  xxx.  26. 

Petty,  John,  xxviii.  36. 

Doctor  William,  vi.  8.  xvn.  47. 

Sir  William,  lent.,  vi.  8.  xiii.  12.  xv 

47.  xxiii.  15. 18.  xxix.  80.  xxx.  61. 63. 6 
72.  92. 

Peyton,  George,  xviii.  32.  xxix.  19.  xx 
103. 

Pew,  Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Pharroy,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  29. 

Phelagh,  Phillip,  xxiv.  37. 

Phelan,  John,  xxiv.  31. 

Peirce,  xxi.  40. 

Widdow,  xxiv.  29. 

Phelane,  Richard,  xxiv.  32. 

Phelps,  Edward,  xxviii.  38. 

- John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4. 7.  9.  xxvai. : 

19. 

Thomas,  xi.  19.  xxix.  54. 

Pl.epo,  [ ],  xxiii.  5. 

Phiflpott,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Phillipps,  Anthony,  xxiv.  28.  39. 

David,  xxix.  82. 

James,  xxviii.  46. 

John,  xxiv.  30. 

Mrs.,  xxv.  52. 

Rice,  xxix.  64. 

Richard,  xxiv.  30. 

Robert,  iii.  20.  xxviii.  69. 

Samuell,  xxiv.  30. 

William,  xxix.  83. 

Phillips,  Allice,  xiv.  2. 

Lieutenant  Hugh,  ix.  47. 

James,  xx.  59.  xxviii.  14. 

Sir  Thomas,  xiii.  52.; 

Phippard,  John,  xxiii.  20. 

Phipps,  Benjamine,  xi.  77.  xxx.  39. 
Pickard,  Richard,  iv.  58.  xxvi.  70. 
Pickett,  Richard,  xxiv.  34. 

Widdow,  xxiv.  35. 

Pidcock,  Thomas,  xvi.  53. 

Pierce,  Sir  Henry,  xxvi.  26. 

Joane,  xv.  31. 

Marcus,  xv.  31. 

Piers,  bart.,  Sir  Henry,  vii.  14. 

Pierse,  Allice,  xxviii.  65. 

Stephen,  xxviii.  65. 

Pierson,  John,,  xxiii.  47. 

Piggott,  Alexander,  xv.  76. 

Col.  Alexander,  xxx.  5. 

John,  xxx.  29. 

Thomas,  xi.  21.  xvi.  64. 

Pigott,  Alexander,  iv.48.  xiii. 3.  xxx.l' 


i.  39. 


Pleas,  Margaret,  xxix.  63. 
Plomer,  Edward,  xxix.  33. 
Plumer,  Edward,  xxiv.  51. 
Plummer,  Richard,  xi.  6. 
Plunckett,  Christopher,  xxvi 

Elizabeth,  ! nn 

Mathew,  x 

— Nicholas,  > 

Robert,  xxvai.  73. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  46. 

William,  xxiii.  46. 

Plunkett,  Alexander,  xxii.  51 

Angel,  viii.  42. 

Christopher,  xxii.  51. 

Edward,  iii.  78.  iv.  41.  ’ 

xvi.  8.  xvii.  28.  90. 
xxv.  31.  44.  xxvi.  60 

Elizabeth,  xxviii.  11.  xx 

Ellis,  vii.  4. 

Garrett,  xxii.  51. 

George,  xxviii.  63. 

James,  xxii.  51.  xxviii. 

Dame  Jane,  iii.  59. 

Jennett,  xxv.  31. 

John,  viii.  60. 

Katherine,  xxii.  51. 

Dame  Katherine,  vii.  7 

Luke,  ii.  42. 

Margarett,  xiv.  21.  xv 

— — Dame  Mary,  vi.  51. 

Mathew,  vi.  51.  x.  68. 

Nicholas,  i.  30.  viii.  6 


sr,  Thomas,  xv.  7 
William,  xxix.  i 
Portingall,  James,  xxi 

John,  xxiii.  28 

Post,  John,  xxix.  83. 
Posteene,  John,  xxix. 
Potter,  George,  xxx.  ' 

John,  xxiv.  37. 

Vincent,  x.  65. : 

17.  19. 

William,  xxix.  £ 

Potters,  Robert,  xxix. 
Potts,  Roger,  xvii.  87 
Poulsted,  John,  xxx.  f 
Pouiter,  Anthony,  xx 

William,  xi.  34. 

Povie,  Baron,  xxx.  2. 
Power,  Daniel,  iv.  61 
David,  iv.  26. 


— Master  David,  > 

- Mr-.  David,  : 


23. 


i.  51.  x 


79. 


. 34.  : 


x .v.  47. 

Pike,  Edmond,  xvii.  6. 

John,  xvii.  6.  xxix.  51. 

Pilkington,  Edward,  iv.  46. 

John,  iv.  51.  xxiii.  18. 

Thomasin,  iv.  51. 

Pills,  Thomas,  xxi.  41. 

Pine,  John,  xxiii.  29. 

Pinne,  John,  xxix.  49. 
Pinsent,  Cornett  William,  x: 
Piper,  Oliver,  xxix.  82. 
Piphoe,  Kniborough,  xvi 
Pirde,  Thomas,  xxii.  1. 

Walter,  xxi.  94. 

Pitchard,  Henry,  xxix.  8 
Pitcher,  David,  xxix.  81 

William,  xxix.  Ill 

Pitchforke,  Nicholas,  xxi 

Pitts,  Henry,  vi.  42. 

Mary,  widow,  xvii. 

(122.) 


Sir  Nicholas,  ii.  41. 

viii.  60.  xxii.  51. 

Oliver,  xxix.  84. 

Right  hoiible,  xviii 

■ Robert,  viii.  60.  xi 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  14. 

knt.,  Sir  Walter,  i: 

55.  xxiv.  41.  54.  xxt 
— William,  iv.  64.  xxii.  : 

[ ],  viii.  60. 

Pockerige,  Michaell,  xxviii. 
Pockrich,  Michael,  xiii.  SO. 
Pockridge,  Edward,  xiii.  51. 
Poe,  Anthony,  xi.  62. 

Daniel,  xi.  62. 

Mary,  xi.  62.  xxix.  64 

.1 — Thomas,  xiv.  26. 
Poinze,  Sir  Tobias,  xxiii.  4£ 
Pole,  John,  xxiv.  37. 

Peryam,  xviii.  59. 

Polertt,  Dennis,  xxix.  83. 
Pollard,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 
Polline,  James,  xxvi.  52. 
Pomeroy,  Samuel,  xxx.  92. 
Pomroy,  Samuell,  viii.  54. 

Lieutenant  Samuel,  i 

Ponsenby,  Henry,  xxv.  26. 

Sir  John,  xxix.  91. 

Ponsoby,  Henry,  xxvi.  47. 
Ponsonby,  Henry,  xxiv.  45 

Captain  Henry,  v.  7. 

Sir  John,  lint.,  xxiii.  3 


Poole,  Sir  Courtney,  bart.,  ix.  14.  x 
xxix.  30. 

Francis,  xxvi.  72. 

John,  xx.  25.  xxix.  83. 

Perriam,  xxix.  30. 

Poore,  Baron,  xxv.  15. 

David,  xxiii.  28. 

Mr.  David, 


67. 


/.  37. 
i.  28.  x: 


21.  s 


ii.  73. 


64. 


— Nicholas,  mv.  20. 

- Patrick,  xxiv.  33. 

- Peirs,  xxiv.  34. 

— Peirse,  xxviii.  73. 

— Peter,  xxix.  83. 

— Major  Roger,  xxviii.  76. 
— William,  xxiii.  28. 

Poorscourt,  Lord  Viscount,  xx 
Poourk,  Redmond,  xxviii.  86. 
Pope,  Mary,  widow,  i.  31. 

— Nathaniel,  xx.  33. 

- Richard,  xiii.  50. 

- William,  i.  31.  xxix.  19. 
Popham,  Alexander,  i.  24. 

Col.  Alexander,  xxviii.  1 

Popley,  Henry,  xxix.  83. 
Porter,  John,  xv.  76. 

Mathew, 

Richard, 


-.  76. 


nr.  24. 
3.  46. 


xvi.  15. : 


11. 


Edmond,  x 

Elizabeth, 

John,  x.20. 

John,  Lord,  ii.14.  vi.  28 

Lord,  xxviii.  99. 

Margaret,  i.  4.  iii.  12. 

Milo,  iii.  12. 

Nicholas,  vi.  27.  xxix.  9- 

Pearce,  viii.  41. 

Pence,  x.  49.  xv.  76.  xxi 

xxix.  76. 

Peter,  junior,'  xxix.  80. 

Pierce,  xx.  57.  xxix.  6. 

Richard,  Lord,  xv.  72. 

Major  Roger,  xxviii.  76 

Thomas,  x.  49. 

Walter,  xxix.  91. 

Powers,  David,  xxx.  39. 

Powell,  Aron,  xxix.  83. 

David,  xxix.  84. 

Ellinor,  xxx.  14. 

HZ  Gfefxx^a.  xxvi.  47. 

Jonathan,  xxi 

Margarett,  xx..... 

Captain  Samuell,  xxx.  i». 

Thomas,  iv.  6. 

Pratt,  John,  xx.  18. 

Joseph,  xviii.  19. 

Phillis,  xx.  18. 

Ensigne  Richard,  xv.  59. 

Pratte,  Phillis^’xxiv.  30. 
Prendergasl,  Patrick,  xxiv.  35. 
Pressick,  Mr.  John,  xxiv.  32. 
Preston,  knt , Sir  George,  ix.  15. 

xxii.  55.  xxv.  9.  14. 

John,  xxiii.  34.  xxv.  17.37. j 


xviii.  69. 


- Alderm 


xx.  25. 

John,  iii.  75. 
16.  xxx.  2.  26.  75. 

Robert,  vi.  7. 

Pretty,  Col.  Henry,  xxiii.  42.  > 
Price,  David,  v.  47. 

Edward,  xxix.  1. 

Evan,  xxix.  81.  82. 

John,  xv.  63 

Mr.  John,  > 

Rice,  xxix. 

Thomas,  xx 

Walter,  xiii 

Pride,  Thomas,  : 

17.  19. 

Prigg,  Henry,  x> 

William,  xin.  z». 

Prim,  Elizabeth,  xxx.  2. 

ince,  Robert,  xxiv.  34. 
»iior,  David,  xxx.  25. 
Pritchett,  William,  xxix.  8c 
Prittie,  Henry,  iv.  49. 

Col.  Henry,  xxix.  73. 

Pritty,  Peregrine,  iv.  52. 
Proctor,  Gabriel,  xvm.  49. 

Protestant  Freeholders,  xiii. 
Prothero,  Donwall,  xxix.  6! 

Rice,  xxi.  82  xxx.  9 

Protherow,  Donwall,  xxix. 

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Ranelagh,  Lord,  xiv.  3.  xxvi.  26. 
Rannelagh,  Arthur  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  37. 
Raper,  Henry,  xxx.  21. 

Ilawbone,  Francis,  xxiv.  35. 

Rawden,  George,  vi.  6.  xx.  68. 

Major  George,  ix.  7.  xxv.  9. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  vi.  5.  6.  xvi.  41.  xx 

79.  xxv.  9.  xxvi.  43. 

Rawdon,  George,  ix.30. 

— — Major  George,  xiii.  12.  xxii.  55. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  xiii.  12.  xxii.  55. 


Colonel],  xxviii.  42. 

Peter,  xi.  3. 

Lieut.  Col.  William,  xi.  48.  x 

Purfeilde,  James,  vii.  59. 

Purfield,  James,  vii.  11. 

Purfoy,  Basill,  xxvi.  66. 

Purifoy,  Lieut.  Col.  William,  i.  19. 
Pursell,  Edward,  xxix.  34. 

Phillip,  xvi.  22.  xxviii.  73.  xxi: 

Pyatt,  Richard,  xxvi.  72. 

Pyborne,  Christopher,  xxiii.  18.  xxx, 
Pyett,  Richard,  xxiv.  21. 

Pyke,  Edmond,  xxix.  86. 

Pym,  Sir  Charles,  xxiii.  23. 

Pyne,  Lieut.  Henry,  xv.  57.  58. 
Pynne,  John,  xxiii.  30. 

Pyrne,  John,  xxiii.  28. 


Quaem,  Nathaniel,  xx 
Quai-in,  Nathaniel,  xx 
Quigly,  Charles,  xxiv. 
Quin,  John,  vi.  1. 

Patrick,  xxix.  83 

Peter,  xiii.  31. 

Richard,  xxv.  16, 

Quiney,  Richard,  xxvi 
Quinn,  [ ],  xxv. 

Quinne,  Daniel,  vi.  2. 

Kennedy,  xxiv.  S 

Marke,  xvii.  15. 

Quirke,  John,  xxiv.  31 

William,  xxiv.  3;: 

Quyn,  John,  xxix.  1 12, 


Raby,  Edward,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  vii.  20.  xxvi.  71.  xxv 

Ruckett,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Rackley,  Denis,  xxix.  84. 

Radclifie,  Sir  George,  iii.  2. 

Hugh,  xvii.  55.  xxviii.  52.  xxix  ! 

Peter,  xxix.  51. 

Thomas,  iii.  1.  xiii.  15.  55. 

Raddin,  Thomas,  xxiii.  28. 29. 
Radford,  William,  xxvi.  70. 

Captain  William,  xxx.  89. 

lladlcy,  Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

Raggott,  Michael),  xxiv.  28. 

Walter,  xxiv.  29. 

Ram,  Andrew,  xxvi.  61.  xxix.  1. 

Rnnnjagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  x: 

Lord  Viscount,  xxviii.  13. 

Ranaylagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  : 
Rand,  James,  vii.  42. 

Randall,  Mathew,  xxii.  15.  xxix.  45. 
Ranelagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  x 


Rawkins,  John,  iv.  53. 

Mr.  xxi.  40. 

Rawleigh,  Margrett,  xi.  38.  : 

Richard,  xxiii.  29. 

Rawley,  Richard,  xxiii.  28. 
Rawlins,  Elizabeth,  iv.  41. 

Thomas,  iv.  41 . xxix.  £ 

Major  Thomas,  iv.  41. 

Rawson,  Captain  Gilbert,  xvi 

Thomas,  xvii.  72. 

Ray,  Humphry,  xviii.  21.  xxi 

Patrick,  xxii.  39. 

Raymond,  Anthony,  xi.  17.  x 
15.  Rea,  John,  xxiii.  11. 

Read  Henry,  xxix.  81. 

James,  xxiii.  21. 

John,  xv.  79.  xxix.  81. 

12.  Major  John,  iii.  15.  xxv 

Nicholas,  xxix.  80. 

Reade,  Lieutenant  Col.,  xxiv. 

Valentine,  xxiv.  28. 

Reading,  Fose,  xxix.  82. 

5.  Jane,  xiv.  1. 

John,  xvi.  1. 

Captain  John,  xxvi.  17. 

Mr.,  xxiv.  53.  xxix.  73. 

Robert,  xiv.  1.  5.  xxiii. ' 

xxix.  26. 94. 

Reagh,  Patrick,  xxix.  27. 

• William,  M'Derby,  xxiv 

Realy,  Katherine,  xxviii.  38. 
Rean,  James,  xxiv.  31. 

Reape,  William,  xxiii.26. 
Redman,  Daniel,  xviii.  4. 

Col.  Daniel),  xxvi.  69.  x: 

Robert,  xxiv.  33. 

Redmond,  Daniell,  xxix.  91. 

Col.  Daniel,  xvi.  73.  xxi; 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Reed,  Alexander,  xxvi.  37. 

Reeves,  Anthony,  xxix.  84. 

Charles,  ii.  42. 

— — Dame  Dorothy,  xiii.  60. 

Richard,  xxix.  81.  91. 

Robert,  xxix.  80. 

Regimort,  Ahasuerus,  xiv.  33. 
Regimot,  Ahasuerus,  xxix.  86. 
Reives,  Godfrey,  xxiv.  53. 
Render,  Christopher,  xxi.  47. 
Renelagh,  Lord,  xiv.  2. 

Reves,  Richard,  xi.74. 

Reyley,  Thomas,  xxiv.  37. 
Reyly,  David,  xxix.  83. 

James,  viii.  60.  xxii.  51. 

Michaell,  xxiv.  37. 

— — Widdow,  xxii.  52. 
Reynelds,  John,  xxix.  80. 
Reynell,  George,  xxix.  80. 

Richard,  xv.  57.  xxv.  51 

xxix.  60. 

Reynolds,  Bryan,  xxiv.  35. 

Charles,  xxviii.  6. 

Edward,  xxix.  73. 

George,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 

Humphry,  vii.  34. 

James,  vii.  34. 

John,  xxviii.  69.  . 

Patrick,  xxvi.  48. 

knt.,  Sir  Robert,  xvi.  84.  : 

Teige  M'Fardoragh,  xxiii. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  38. 

— — William,  xxix.  82. 

Rice,  Andrew,  x.  22.  xxiv.  38. 

• Bartholomew,  xi.  57. 

Christian,  x.  24.  xiv.  9. 

1 David,  xxiv.  30. 

Dominick  Fitz-James,  xxiv. 

Dominick  Fitz-Peirce,  xxiv 

Dominick  Fitz. Richard,  xxi 

Dominick  Fitz-Stephen,  xxi 


Rice,  Edward  Fitz-Edmond,  x: 

7.  Edward  Fitz-James,  xxiv. 

■ Evan,  xxix.  82. 

Fitz-Dominick,  xxxi.  96. 

Henry,  xxix.  82. 

Henry  Fitz-Dominick,  xx 

xx.  James,  xxi.  85.  xxix.  83. 

Joane,  xiv.  9. 

Patrick  Fitz-Richard,  xxi’ 

Rowland,  xxiv.  38.  39. 

Samuel],  xxix.  83. 

Stephen,  xiv.  9. 

Stephen  Fitz-Dominick,  x 

— — Thomas,  xv.  37.  xxix.  82. 
Rich,  John,  xxi.  94.  xxix.  81. 

— — • Stephen,  xxviii.  69. 
Richards,  Andrew,  v.  31.  vi.  28. 

Humphry,  xxix.  81. 

John,  xxix.  84. 

Soloman,  xxiv.  42. 

Solomon,  xxviii.  69. 

Captain  Thomas,  xx.  21. 

— — Widdow,  xxii.  51. 
Richardson,  Edward,  xiii.  67.  xx 

Major  Edward,  xxviii.  24. 

John,  xxix.  82. 

Rowland,  xxix.  81. 

Symon,  xxi.  4;  35.  xxviii.  1 

William,  xv.  62.  xxi.  26. 

Richardsons,  Mr.,  xiii.  60. 
Richman,  John,  xxix.  84. 

Rider,  George,  xxi.  49. 

Ridge,  John,  xxix.  18.  xxx.  33. 
llidgely,  John,  xxviii.  69. 

Ridges,  William,  xvii.  90. 

Alderman  William,  xxiv.  5 . 

Rigby,  John,  xxii.  31. 

4.  Riggs,  Ann,  vi.  40. 

James,  vi.  40. 

llippon,  Erasmus,  xxviii.  69. 
Robbins,  Robert,  xxiv.  43. 
Robert,  Jerom,  xvi.  49. 

Roberts,  Edward,  iii.  75.  xxiii.  34. 
Evan,  xxix.  82. 

Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Robert,  xxix.  84. 

William,  xxix.  80. 

Robins,  George,  xxiv.  33. 

Robert,  xviii.  14.  xxfx.  100. 

Robinson,  John,  xxv.  20. 

Joseph,  xxvi.  27.  66. 

Richard,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  viii.  31. 

William,  xxii.  52. 

Roch,  Christian,  x.  7.  xx.  13. 

Dominick,  xxx.  49. 

Edmond,  iv.  43. 

Eustace,  xxvi.  30. 

Francis  Fitz-Edward,  xxx.  12 

— — Honora,  xi.  22. 

James,  xxi.  40. 

John,  xviii.  8.  xxviii.  95. 

Joseph,  xxix.  81. 

Lord,  xxviii.  95. 

Patrick,  xxx.  49. 

Patrick  Fitz-Richard,  xxviii. ; 

Redmond,  xvi.  38. 

Richard  Fitz -David,  xx.  62. 

Robert,  xxix.  84. 

Stephen,  xx.  13. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  34. 

Theobald,  xxx.  33. 

Lieut.  William,  xxix.  25. 

Roche,  Alexander,  xxviii.  69. 

Anne,  xv.ll. 

David,  xv.ll. 

Dominick,  iv.  48. 

Edmond,  xviii.  8. 

James  Fitz-Patrick,  iv.  48. 

Patrick,  iv.  29.48.  xxviii. 72.  j 

Redmond, ^v.1'^69’ 

Ulick,  xxvi.  30. 

Lieut.  William,  vii.  19. 

Rochester,  Earl,  xvi.  66. 

I Rochford,  Edward,  xxix.  81. 


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Rochford,  Elizabeth,  xiii.  »•  xvii  25.  xsii.  3. 
xxiii.  6.  xxiv.  15. 59.  xxvm.  21. 

Henry,  i.  11.  viii.  61.  x.  61  xiii.?. 

xvii.  25.  69.  xxii.  3.  xxm.  6.  xxvui. 
28.  xxix.  58. 

James,  xxviii.  38. 

John,  xxviii.  69. 

Mrs.,  ii.  37. 

Ralph,  xv.  61. 

•. Richard,  xxviii.  27. 

Robert,  viii.  60.  xxix.  57. 

William,  xxix.  80. 

[ ],  viii-  60. 

[ ],  xxii.  51. 

Rockwell,  Robert,  xxiii.  27. 

Rodson,  James,  xxix.  80. 

Roe,  Ellinor,  xxx.  25.  26. 

Elizabeth,  xxiv.  33.  xxx.  25. 

Henry,  xxx.  26. 

- James,  xxvi.  69. 

John,  xviii.  27.  xxviii.  45.  xxx.  73. 

Nicholas,  xxiv.  2. 

Owen,  xxii.  4.7.  xxviii.  17. 

Teige,  xxi.  41. 

Thomas,  xiv.  23.  xxi.  14.  xxix.  66. 

William,  ii.  9. 

Rogers,  Henry,  xxii.  24. 

— — Humphry,  xi.  63. 

Richard,  iv.  55.  xxii.  51.  xxix.  81. 

Rogerson,  Thomas,  xxiii.  17. 

Rogill,  Susanna,  xxvi.  63.  xxx.  59. 

Rolfe,  John,  xxii.  46. 

Roll,  Richard,  »dx.  49. 

Rolle,  Samuel,  i.  7. 

Rolls,  Master  of,  xxvi.  39.  60. 

Ronan,  Ellin,  xv.  22. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  76. 

William,  xxx.  29. 

Ronaue,  James  Fitz-John,  xxiii.  10. 

Phillip,  xxiii.  27. 

Ronayne,  Nicholas,  xv.  22. 

Theobald,  xv.  22. 

Rookeby,  Foulk,  xxviii.  57. 

Rookesby,  Anne,  vi.  37. 

Fo'ulke,  vi.  37.  xvii.  27.  xxiii.  11. 

Roope,  Nicholas,  xxi.  94. 

Rooth,  Doctor,  xxiv.  30. 

Jeffry,  xxiv.  29. 

John,  xxiv.  29. 

John  Fitz-Peirs,  xxiv.  29.  30. 

Peirce,  xxiv.  29. 

Richard,  xxi.  40. 

Richard  Fitz-Oliver,  xxiv.  30. 

Sir  Robert,  xxiv.  28. 

William  Fitz- Robert,  xxiv.  32. 

Roper,  Cary,  xxiv.  46. 

knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  xxvi.  46. 

Roscomon,  James,  Earl,  xiii.  15. 

Wentworth,  Earl,  ii.  28. 

Rose,  Captain  John,  xv.  60. 

Robert,  xxiv.  29. 

Roseworme,  William,  xxiv.  53. 

Rosse,  Bishop,  xxii.  34.  xxviii.  23. 

Lord  Bishop,  xv.  39. 

Rossiter,  Alexander,  xxi.  16. 

Rostrevor,  Lord  Baron,  vii.  24. 

Rotchford,  Henry,  xxviii.  26. 

Ralph,  xxviii.  42. 

Roth,  James,  xxi.  39. 

Richard  Fitz-Edward,  xxxiv.29. 

knt.,  Sir  Robert,  xxiv.  28. 

William  Fitz-Jeffry,  xxiv.  31. 

llotheram,  Christopher,  xv.  45. 

Edward,  xv.  45. 

knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  xv.  45. 

Row,  Henry,  vii.  27 . 

James,  vii.  20. 

Rowe,  Owen,  x.  65.  xxn.  1.  9.  xxviu.  19. 

Richard,  x.  53.  xxvi.  70. 

Thomas,  xv.  76.  xxix.  80. 

Rowell,  John,  ix.  53. 

Captain  John,  xxx.  39. 

Rowksby,  Foulke,  xxix.  22. 

Rowles,  Daniell,  xxix.  84. 

Rowlidge,  Francis,  xx.  46. 

Rowliston,  Francis,  iv.  54. 

Rowlson,  Robert,  xxvi.  52. 

Rowley,  Edward,  xvi.  34.  xxiii.  47.  xxx.  4£ 

Hugh,  xvi.  34.  xviii.  33.  xxviii.  57. 

James,  xxx.  49. 

knt.,  Sir  John,  viii.  55.  xxviii.  57 . 

Rowlston,  Lieut.  Col.  Francis,  xxx.  9. 
Rowly,  Edward,  xvi.  33. 

Hugh,  xvi.  33. 


Rowley,  Theophilus,  xx.  14.  xxiii.  8.  > 
Rowth,  John,  xxiv.  29. 

Roydon,  bart.,  Sir  George,  xxiv.  41. 
Royne,  Arthur,  xxix.  82. 

Ruddigan,  William,  xxix.  23. 
Ruddigane,  William,  xxvi.  6. 
Ruddock,  Andrew,  xx.  6.  xxx.  39. 
Ruddy,  Anthony,  -xxix.  38. 

Rumball,  William,  xv.  66. 

Ruorke,  Elizabeth,  xxiv.  38. 

Richard,  xxiv.  31. 

Ilupe,  Daniel,  Lord  Viscount,  xvi.  3 
Rush,  Mary,  xiv.  3. 

Russell,  Bartholomew,  xxviii.  77. 

Christopher,  xxviii.  77. 

Clare,  xxv.  10. 

Gerard,  viii.  41. 

John,  ii.  15.  38.  xxiii.  5.  xxiv.  4! 

45.  xxix.  81. 

Mathew,  xxv.  10.  xxviii.  45. 

Mrs.,  [ ],  xxvi.  45. 

Patrick,  vi.  2.  xxviii.  45. 

Richard,  ii.  38.  xxiv.  49. 

Thomas,  xxv.  10.  xxviii.  45.  x 

William,  x.  52.  xxvi.  70.  xxvi 

bart.,  Sir  William,  ii.  15.  xxiii 

Rust,  Samuel,  xiii.  32.  xxix.  10. 
Ruthorne,  Joseph,  xxv.  35.  38.  xx 
xxix.  63. 

Ruthoron,  Joseph,  xxix.  106. 
Rutlage,  Thomas,  xviii.  8. 

Rutledge,  Nicholas,  vi.  48.  xvii.  15.  > 
Rutton,  Mathias,  xxvi.  67. 

Ruxton,  John,  xviii.  24. 

Ryan,  Charles,  xxiv.  11. 

Connor,  viii.  53. 

Derby,  xxvi.  54.  xxx.  33. 

Edmond,  xvii.  20. 

Edmond,  M‘Donel,  xxiv.  11. 

Edmond,  M'Mortagh,  xxiv.  1 

John,  viii.  53. 

Owen  M‘Teige,  xxiv.  38. 

Samuell,  xxix.  80. 

Thomas,  xxix.  80. 81. 

Walter,  vi.  1. 

Ryane,  Daniel,  xvi.  27. 

Daniel  Fitz-Mahowne,  xiii.  7. 

John,  vi.  25. 

Walter,  vi.  25. 

Ryce,  Patrick,  xxii.  52. 

Ryder,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Rye,  George,  xxiv.  29. 

Rvnd,  David,  xxiii.  23. 

Ryves,  Abigail,  xiv.  25. 

Edmond,  xiv.  25. 

Elizabeth,  xiv.  25. 

John,  xiii.  60.  xiv.  25. 

Lady,  xiii.  61. 

Ensign  Mathew,  xiv.  25. 

William,  xiv.  25. 

Col.  William,  xiv.  25. 

Sir  William,  xiii.  60. 


Sackeverell,  Christopher,  xxix.  82. 

Sadler,  George,  xxvi.  52. 

John,  xxviii.  46. 

Thomas,  iv.  56. 

Colonel  Thomas,  xxvi.  1.  xxix.  28. 96 

xxx.  65. 

[ ],  xxviii.  14. 

Saint  George,  Lieutenant  Arthur,  xxix.  27. 
Salisbury,  John,  xxiii.  26. 

Sail,  John,  xxvi.  28. 

Sail,  Paule,  xiii.  13. 

Salmon,  Alice,  xxvi.  33.  xxviii.  75. 

John,  xxvi.  74. 

Samuell,  xxviii.  75. 

Thomas,  xxvi.  33. 

Salt,  John,  xxiv.  49. 

Captain  John,  xxv.  4. 

Salter,  Thomas,  xxiv.  36. 

Sampson,  Josiah,  xxix.  82. 

Samptner,  William,  xxix.  67. 

Samuell,  Frances,  Widow,  xxii.  56. 

Richard,  xxii.  56. 

Sandere,  Colonel,  xxix.  91- 
Sanderson,  Colonel  Robert,  xxvi.  66. 
Sandes,  Father,  xvii.  72. 

Lancelott,  vii.  4. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Captain  William,  xxiii.  39. 

Mr.  William,  xvii.72. 

Sandford,  Christopher,  xxiii.  9.  xxix.  31. 


Sandford,  George,  xxiv.  11. 

Sandies,  Freake,  xiii.  50. 

Sandon,  Mary,  xviii.  46. 

Thomas,  xviii.  46.  xxx.  40. 

Sundry,  Mathew,  xxix.  83. 

Sands,  John,  viii.  58.  xxix.  84. 

. Captain  John,  xxviii.  44. 

Lancellot,  xxix.  75.  98. 

Lieutenant  Lancellot,  xxix.  54. 


Sayer,  Henry,  xxix.  84. 

Sayers,  Edward,  xxviii.  69. 
Scaffe,  Robert,  xxiv.  33. 

Scanlan,  Walter,  vi.  2. 

Widow,  xxiv.  28. 

Sceall,  Alexander,  xv.  31. 
Scofield,  Joseph,  xxiii.  28. 

Scott,  Agnes,  xxi.  36.  xxvi.  70. 
Richard,  xxi.  36. 

Thomas,  v.  36.  x.  65.  xx. 

4. 7.  9.  xxviii.  17. 19. 

William,  xxiii.  29. 

Scroope,  Adrien,  x.  65.  xxn. 
xxviii.  17.  19. 

Scudamore,  Walter,  xxiii.  39. 
Scurlock,  Patrick,  xxviii.  93. 
Scurloge,  Patrick,  x.  66. 

Scutt,  Mary,  xxvi.  67.  xxix.  86. 
Scutte,  John,  xxiii.  45. 

Mary,  xxiii.  4-5. 

Seagen,  Henry,  xxx.  97. 
Seagrave,  John,  xvi.  64. 

Seale,  Doctor  Thomas,  xxvi.  40. 

William,  xxix.  84. 

Sealy,  Giles,  xxviii.  69. 

Seaton,  knt.,  Sir  John,  xvi.  44. 
Seaver,  Nicholas,  xvi.  34. 

Seele,  Mr.  Thomas,  xvii.  15. 

Thomas,  xxx.  99. 

Segar,  Richard,  xxvi.  39. 
Segrave,  Amy,  i.  15. 

Seix,  Adam,  xxiv.  30. 

James,  xxiv.  37. 

William,  xxiv.  29. 

Selby,  Edward,  xxviii.  95. 

Thomas,  xxiii  26. 

Sergeant,  Phillip,  xxi.  21. 
Seijant,  James,  xviii.  14. 

Paule,  xxix.  84. 

Serjeant,  Philip,  xxx.86. 


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index  Sen-,  Christopher,  xxix.  81. 

NOMINUM  Sewell,  William,  xxiv.  29. 

„ “ Sexton,  Margaret,  vii.  7. 9. 

for  cs  Roger,  xxix.  81. 

Adventurers,  Shaghnesh,  John,  xxix.  93. 

Soldiers,  Shaghnussey,  knt.,  Sir  Dermott,  xxviii.  41. 
c'  xxix.  76. 

Shane,  knt.,  Sir  James,  xxiv.  41. 

Shanke,  Henry,  xxix.  81. 

Sbankey,  Jerome,  xxviii.  11. 

Shannon,  Francis,  Lord  Viscount,  xxviii.  98. 
xxx.  5. 

Lord,  xxx.  40. 

Shanroghan,  Marke,  xxiv.  38. 

Shapcote,  Hannah,  xxix.  86. 

Robert,  xxiii.  9. 

Shapcott,  Hannah,  xvi.  71.  xxvi.  67. 

Phillip,  xvi.  71. 

Robert,  xv.75.  xxvi.  19.  xxviii.  25. 

Shapfoot,  Luke,  xxix.  82. 

Shargra,  [ ],  xxiv.  35. 

Sharp,  Charles  Clerk,  xxvi.  59. 

•  Edward,  xxix.  83. 

Hugh,  xxix.  26. 

Sharpe,  Hugh,  xvi.  77. 

John,  xxiv.  34. 

Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

Siiaw,  William,  xxix.  83.  xxx.  87. 

Shawe,  John,  xv.  67. 

— William,  xviii.  42. 

Shea,  Daniel,  xxix.  81. 

John,  xxiv.  29. 

Shee,  Andrew,  xxiv.  28. 

Barnaby,  xxiv.  28 

Elias,  xxiv.  29. 

George,  xxiv.  29. 

James  Fitz-Baltehazard,  xxiv.  30. 

Jasper,  xxiv.  30. 

— Marcus,  xx.  44. 

Peter,  xxiv.  30. 

Richard,  xx.  44. 

•  Sir  Richard,  xxiv.  30. 

Robert,  xxiv.  28. 

- — Robert  Fitz- Henry,  xxiv.  28. 

— — Thomas,  xxiv.  28.  29. 

William,  xvi.  13.  xxiv.  29. 

Sheeles,  Bryan,  xxviii.  44. 

Sheeres,  William,  vii.  29. 

Sheerman,  John,  xxiv.  36. 

Sheffeild,  Joseph,  xxi.  55. 

Sheffield,  Richard,  xxviii  69. 

Sheilburne,  Elizabeth,  iii.  36. 

John,  iii.  86. 

Jonathan,  iii.  36. 

Mary,  iii.  36. 

Rebeckah,  iii.  36. 

Sheild,  Brian,  viii.  59. 

Robert,  xiii.  9. 

Sheile,  James,  xxiii.  33. 

Sheldon,  Lieut.  William,  v.-l  1. 

Shelly,  John,  xxix.  20. 

Shepard,  Lianna,  ix.  50. 

Jane,  iv.  53. 

Major  Samuel,  ix.  50. 

Captain  Thomas,  ii.  49.  xxiii.  45. 

William,  xxiii.  27. 

Shephard,  John,  xxviii.  15. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Shepheard,  John,  xxx.  104. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  37. 38. 

Sherbrooke,  Richard,  xvii.  40.  xxix.  28.  87. 
Sheriden,  Denis,  xxvi.  37. 

William,  xxvi.  37. 

Sheriffs  of  the  Staple,  Dublin,  viii.  6. 
Sherlock,  Christopher,  iv.  34. 

James,  xv.  76. 

John,  xv.  77. 

Lady,  vi.  27. 

Paul,  v.  31.  viii.  10.  x.20.  xv.72. 

Richard,  xxvi.  45. 

Mr.  Richard,  xxvi.  45. 

Sir  Thomas,  x.20.  xxiv.  38. 

Sherlocke,  James,  viii.  63. 

Michael,  vi.  28. 

■ Paule, iii.  12.  vi.27.41.  x.59.  xxviii.29. 

knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  vi.  27. 

Sherock,  Roger,  xxix.  80. 

Sherwood,  Henry,  xxix.  83. 

Shery,  Thomas,  xxii.  52. 

Shillaghan,  Morris,  xxiv.  38. 

Phillipp,  xxiv.  38. 


Shinton,  Henry,  xxix.  83. 

Simon,  xxix.  84. 

Shipley,  Richard,  xxix.  80. 
Shipper , William,  xxii.  47.  xxx.4( 
Shippy,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Shirlock,  William,  xxviii.  40. 

1.  Shirlocke,  William,  xxix.  86. 
Shore,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Captain  William,  xxix.  73.  x 

Short,  John,  v.  58.  xi.  9.  xv.  66.  x 

Sarah,  v.  58. 

5.  Shorte,  Christopher,  xvii.  72. 

John,  vi.36.  xxix.  90. 

Shrimpton,  Henry,  xxix.  54. 
Shugsby,  [ ],  xxiii.  10. 

Slime,  Margery,  xiii.  53. 
Shuttleworth,  Richard,  vi.  56. 
Sicklemore,  John,  ii.  48.  xxx.  93. 
Siegin,  Edward,  xxviii.  6. 

Silly,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Silver,  Owen,  iv.  62.  xvii.  32.  xxx. 
Silvester,  William,  xxix.  83. 
Simonds,  Robert,  xvi.  34. 

Simons,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Simpson,  Cornett,  xxiii.  26. 

Elizabeth,  xxx.  21. 

Henry,  xxiii.  44.  xxx.  21. 

Sinesley,  Hugh,  xxix.  99. 

Singe,  George,  xxvi.  38. 

Skanlan,  Widdow,  xxiv.  29. 

Skeet,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Skelton,  Mary,  xxiii.  6.  • 

William,  xxiii.  6. 

Skevington,  bart.,  Sir  John,  xiii.  61 

Lady,  xiii.  61. 

Skidd}',  Christian,  xiv.  9. 

Joane,  xxiv.  39. 

John,  xxiv.  39. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  29. 

Skoalem,  Stephen,  xxviii.  27. 
Skrimsheire,  Samuel,  xvii.  13. 
Skrimpshere,  Samuel,  xxiii.  18. 
Skuddy,  Andrew,  xxiv.  39. 

Slade,  Colonell,  xxix.  81. 

Henry,  xxi.  53. 

Slane,  Lord,  xxviii.  45.  xxx.  82. 

Lord  Baron,  iii.  70.  xxii.  10.  : 

Slater,  Fosse,  xxix.  82. 

Josias,  xxix.  82. 

Robert,  xxvi.  70. 

Sleade,  William,  xxvi.  52. 

Sleed,  William,  xxx.  73. 

Slegg,  John,  xxviii.  70. 

Sligo,  Donogh  O’Connor,  iii.  2. 

— - — Teige  O’Connor,  iii.  2. 
Slingby,  Francis,  xviii.  48. 

Slingsby,  Francis,  iv.26.  61. 

Sir  Francis,  xxviii.  59. 

Henry,  xi.  26.  xvi.  57. 

Sir  Llenry,  xxviii.  59. 

Slone,  James,  xvii.  69. 

Sloper,  John,  xxiv.  35. 

Smalewood,  Captain  James,  xxiv.  1. 
Small,  James,  xvi.  73. 

Thomasin,  Widow,  xvi.  73. 

Smallwood,  Thomas,  xxiv.  30. 

Smart,  Edward,  xxvi.  9. 

Elizabeth,  xxvi.  9. 

George,  xi.  58.  xxix.  108. 

Rebecca,  xxvi.  9. 

Sarah,  xxvi.  9. 

William,  iv.  61.  xxix.  119. 

Smiter,  William,  xxvi.  47. 

Smith,  Edward,  xxviii.  75. 

Erasmus,  v.  15.  xxiii.  34.  xxv. 

xxix.  116. 

Francis,  xxix.  52.  66. 

Henry,  xxii.  1.  4.  xxiii.  27. 28. 

James,  xxix.  83. 

John,  xxiii.  27,  xxix.  82. 

Ralph,  xi.  15. 

Richard,  xxix.  82. 83. 

Captain  Richard,  xxiii.  27. 

Samuell,  xxiii.  26. 

Tlrndy,  xxix.  84. 

Thomas,  xviii.  14.  xxii.  49. 53. 

William,  xxx.  7. 

Smithe,  Lieut.  Col.,  xxvi.  19. 

Smithes,  Lieut.  Thomas,  xxiii.  10.  xx 
Smithsby,  Thomas,  xxix.  52. 

Smyth,  Edward,  ix.  21.  xvi.  47.  65.  : 


Samuel,  xxiv.  28 

William,  xxvi".  6; 

80.  xxx.  78. 
Smythe,  Arthur,  iii.  5( 
Captain,  xxiv.  3t 

Ellinor,  xxx.  14. 

Alderman  Erasm 


John,  iii.  56. 

Thomas,  xx.  74.  xxvi.  66.  xxviii.  56. 

William,  ix.  37.  xxvi.  66. 

Snead,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Snow,  John,  ix.  35.  xxix.  1. 

Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Sodden,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Somers,  Phillipp,  xxix.  84. 

Somes,  Zachary,  xxix.  80. 

Southwell,  Robert,  ix.  1 . xiii.  12.  39  xxv 
9.  14. 

Southgate,  Styles,  xxiv.  30. 

Southwell,  bart.,  Sir  Thomas,  xiv.  19.  xxix.32. 
Sowell,  Edward,  xxiv.  29. 

Sparke,  Roger,  xxi.  94. 

Sparkes,  Gyles,  xxix.  81. 

Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Sparrow,  Thomas,  xiv.  23. 

William,  xiv.  23. 

Speering,  Llenry,  xxiv.  11. 

Spencer,  Elinor,  iii.  35. 

Hugolin,  iii.  35. 

Richard,  xxiii.  28. 30. 

Spelman,  Erasmus,  ix.  33. 

Spering,  Captain  Henry,  xx.  39. 

Spiller,  John,  xxvi.  34. 

Spillman,  Clement,  xxix.  50. 

George,  xxx.  80. 

John,  xiii.  5.  xxviii.  20. 

Spilman,  George,  xiii.  5. 

Spirs,  Jeffrey,  xxix.  82. 

Spooner,  Thomas,  xxix.  82. 

Spanger,  Llenry,  xviii.  14. 

John,  xviii.  14. 

Spratt,  Devereux.xxvi.  11.  xxix.  1 12.  xxx.93. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  29. 30. 

Spring,  Edward,  xx.  14.  xxix.  56. 

Springate,  Gnlielma  Maria,  xxix.  73.  xxx. 


Springatt,  Gullielma  Maria,  xxx. 
Springe,  Edmond,  xvii.  2. 

Edward,  xvi.  65. 

Springett,  Gulielma  Maria,  xxx. 
Springham,  Widdow,  xxx.  26. 
Spurway,  Edward,  xxi.  94. 
Spyke,  James,  xxviii.  57. 

Squire,  William,  vi.  46. 
Sromsheire,  Samuel,  xxiii.  18. 
Stack,  Maurice,  xxiii.  15. 
Stackpole,  Bartholemew,  xx.  53 
15.  xxviii.  73.  xxix.  6. 
Stackpoole,  Bartholemew,  v.  4 
xiii.  69.  xv.  74.  xxii.  29.  54. 
xxix.  46.  76. 

Stacpole,  Bartholomew,  xxii.  50. 
Stacy,  John,  xxiv.  37. 

Stafford,  Michaell,  xxviii.  69. 
Nicholas,  v.  41.  xi.  67. 

Mr.  Nicholes,  xvii.  15. 

Patrick,  xxviii.  69. 

Robert,  xxviii.  69. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  69. 

Thomas,  Earl,  i.  6.  iii.  2. 

William,  Earl,  iii.  1. 

Stafforde,  Nicholas,  x.  35. 

Stakes,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Stamp,  Anthony,  xxix.  43. 
Stampe,  Captain  Anthony,  iii.  79. 
Stampton,  Richard,  xxviii.  3. 
Stanbridge,  Alderman,  xxviii.  1. 
Stnndish,  James,  ii.  40.  xvi.  64. 


Stanford,  [ ],  xvii.  72. 

I Stanhope,  Arthur,  xxvi.  39. 


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Stanley,  John,: ™.  «• 

Cornet  Miles,  xxix.  80. 

Richard,  xxiii.  28. 

Sir  Thomas,  knt.,  vi.  50.  xxx.  97 

Stanly,  Elizabeth,  ix.  4;7. 

Cornet  Michael,  ix.  4-7. 

Sir  Thomas,  xxiv.  34. 

Stannard,  Elizabeth,  xxiii.  20. 

Richard,  xxiii.  20. 

Robert,  xxiii.  20. 

Captain  Robert,  xxiii.  20. 

Sophia,  xxiii.  20. 

Stanton,  George,  xxviii.  38. 

Jeremiah,  xxi.  41. 

Roger,  xv.  76. 

Stapeley,  Anthony,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  4. 

xxviii.  17. 19. 

Staper,  Richard,  iv.  60. 

Staple,  James,  xxviii.  69. 

Staplehill,  Gilbert,  xxi.  94. 

Staples,  Alexander,  iii.  7.  8. 

Captain  Alexander,  xxiii.  47. 

Major  Alexander,  xxx.  69. 

Captain,  xxx.  94. 

Major,  xxviii.  13. 

Stapleton,  Edmund,  xxv.  3. 

Piers,  xxv.  3. 

Starfe,  Captain  [ ],  xxiv.  11. 

Starre,  John,  xxix.  81. 

Staunton,  James,  xxi.  41. 

Stavely,  Francis,  xx.  33. 

Steavens,  William,  xxvi.  65. 

Steele,  Mrs.  Catherine,  xxv.  52. 

John,  xxix.  81. 

Stephens,  John,  xxvi.  50. 

John,  clerke,  xxvi.  60. 

knt.  Sir  John,  vii.  21.  viii.  61.  x 

xvi.  64. 

Lieut.  Col,,  xxiv.  30. 

Lieut.  Col.  Richard,  xxvi.  45. 

Mrs.,  xv.  76. 

Oliver,  xvi.  19.  xxvi.  66. 

Richard,  viii.  60.  xxii.  51.  53. 

19.  xxix.  28.  64.  xxx.  61.  68. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

William,  xiv.  26.  xvi.  19.  xxv 


67.  72. 

Stephenson,  John,  xxiv.  43.  xxix.  100. 

Richard,  xxvi.  30.  xxix.  54. 

■ Robert,  xxvi.  30. 

William,  xv.  30. 

Stepney,  John,  xxix.  108.  xxx.  5. 
Stepny,  John,  iv.  59. 

Stepnyes,  John,  xxvi.  57. 

Sterine,  Robert,  xxix.  81. 

Sterling,  James,  xxvi.  37. 

John,  clerke,  xxvi.  60. 

Lawrence,  xxviii.  75. 

Sterlinge,  Lawrence,  xxiii.  39. 

Sterne,  James,  xxvi.  38. 

John,  xxiv.  56.  xxix.  54. 

Robert,  xx.  56.  xxiv.  56. 

Stetisbury,  Throgmorton,  xxx.  88. 
Steward,  Archibald,  xxv.  20. 

Stewart,  Katherine,  xvi.  34. 

Walter,  xvi.  34. 

Stint,  John,  xxv.  33. 

Stirdivill,  William,  xxiv.  35. 

Stoaker,  John,  xvii.  50. 

Stoddard,  Mathew,  iv.  57. 

Stodden,  Thomas,  xvi.  83. 

Stokes,  John,  xxviii.  77. 

Stone,  Edmond,  xxiv.  32. 

John,  xv.  56. 

Samuell,  xxviii.  98. 

Stoneman,  Robert,  xxi.  94. 

Stopford,  James,  xvi.  7.  xxiii.  6.  xx 
11.  xxix.  73. 

Capt.  James,  xxiii.  46.  49.  x? 

Story,  Anne,  xxviii.  69. 

Stotisbury,  Throgmorton,  xxx.  89. 
Stoughton,  George,  xxiv.  31. 

Stout,  Abigail,  xiv.  25. 

Jefford,  xiv.  25. 

Stoute,  Jefford,  xxiii.  30. 

John,  xxix.  83. 

Nicholas,  xxiii.  27. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  30. 

Stowell,  James,  xxix.  82. 

Strabane,  George,  Lord  Baron, 
xxx.  91. 

John,  Lord  Baron,  xxx.  38. 

School,  xxx.  41. 

Strabridge,  Robert,  xv..9. 

Strafford,  Thomas,  Earl,  iv.  34. 


Strafford,  William,  Earle,  xiii.  15.  55 
Straight,  John,  xvii.  67. 

Strange,  Charles,  x.  9. 

Jeromy,  xxix.  82. 

John,  iv.  61.  xxx.  40. 

Streach,  John,  xxiv.  35. 

Streatch,  Thomas,  xxiv.  34. 

Strech,  Lucas,  x.  21. 

Street,  Roger,  xvi.  <54. 

Streete,  Roger,  xvii.  5. 

Streitcli,  Nicholas,  xi.  57. 

Nicholas  Oge,  xi.  57. 

Strickland,  Edward,  xxix.  80. 
Stringer,  Edward,  xxix.  83. 

Stritch,  William,  xi.  44. 

. 9.  Strong,  Elizabeth,  xvi.  50. 

James,  vi.  26. 

Katherine,  xxviii.  92. 

Richard,  vi.  26. 

Strongman,  Richard,  xxx.  92. 
Stubber,  Edward,  xxiii.  1. 

Slubbers,  Edward,  xxix.  10.  95. 
Stumble,  John,  vi.  40. 

St.  George,  Arthur,  v.  32. 

Capt.  Arthur,  xxx.  86. 

George,  xxiii.  9. 

Sir  George,  xiii.  10.  xiv.  29.  x 

xxi.  55.  xxv.  17.  xxvi.  1.  x: 
xxx.  26. 

knt.  Sir  George,  v.  48.  xxx.  6S 

. Sir  Oliver,  knt.,  ii.  51. 

Capt.  William,  xxix.  28. 

St.  John,  David,  xxviii.  69. 

Nicholas,  xxviu.  69. 

William,  xxviii.  70. 

St.  Katherine,  [ ],  xxiv.  31. 

. 75.  St.  Lawrence,  Allice,  xxiii.  6.  xxx. ' 

• Anne,  v.  41.  x.  35.  xi.  67.  xv 

Christopher,  xxviii.  63. 

St.  Lazarian,  Leighlin,  Deane,  &c.,  > 
St.  Leger,  Col.  Heyward,  vii.  57. 

Howard,  xxx.  39. 

xxvi.  John,  iii.  53. 

Robert,  xxiv.  32. 

William,  iii.  53. 

. 65.  St.  Mary’s  Church,  Proctors  of,  xxi 
St.  Nicholas  Parish,  Minister  of,  xx 
St.  Patricks,  Deane  of,  xxvi.  40.  xx 

Vicars,  &c.  of,  xxvi.  40. 

Vicars  Choralls,  xv.  27. 

Vickar  Carroll,  xxiii.  24. 

Sucdebill,  Samuell,  xxix.  80. 
Sulliard,  Sankey,  xxi.  69. 

Sullivan,  Mary,  xxix.  85.  xxx.  64. 
Sullivane,  Phinin,  xxiii.  29. 

Sumers,  Richard,  xxix.  84. 
Sumpner,  William,  xxix-  50. 
Sundon,  Thomas,  xxiii.  35. 

Supple,  William,  xv.  22. 

Suthwell,  Robert,  xxx.  2. 

Sutton,  Sir  Edward,  xxviii.  82. 

knt.  Sir  Edward,  xxix.  67. 

Garrett,  ii.  39. 

Katherine,  xxiv.  37. 

Nicholas,  viii.  57. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  70. 

Swallow,  John,  vi.  27. 

Swan,  John,  xi.  54.  xxix.  112. 
Richard,  xxv.  15.  16.  xxx.  2 

Swann,  John,  xxvi.  70. 

Swanton,  James,  xx.  43.  xxix. 

William,  xx.  43. 

Swanwick,  Gabrieli,  xxx.  42. 
Sweet,  Capt.  John,  xxx.  49. 
Sweete,  Jane,  iii.  58. 

3.  10.  . Richard,  xxv.  43. 

. William,  iii.  58. 

. 64.  Sweetman,  Edward,  xxiv.  31. 

James,  iii.  62. 

John,  xxiii.  27.  xxix.  82 

Mathew,  xviii.  61.  xxx.  94. 

William,  xxiv.  32. 

Mr.,  xviii.  72. 

Swift,  Elizabeth,  xv.  63.  xxi.  8 1 . ^ 


Swinne,  William,  xxiv.  35. 
Swinny,  William,  xxiv.  35. 
Swynock,  Elizabeth,  xxv.  38. 

John,  xxv.  38. 

Robert,  xxv.  38. 

Sarah,  xxv.  38. 

Sydnam,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 
Symcs,  Lieut.  George,  ii.  6. 
Symnell,  Thomas,  i.  22. 
Symons,  Edward,  xxvi.  21. 

Elizabeth,  xvi.  13. 

knt.  Sir  George,  xvi.  II 

John,  iv.  58.  xxvi.  70. 

Patt,  xxix.  80. 

Richard,  xx.  52.  xxviii 

Syms,  William,  xxix.  81. 
Synnock,  Capt.  James,  xiv. 
Synnod,  Richard,  xxiv.  28. 
Synnott,  Pierse,  xxviii.  70. 

Richard,  xxviii.  69. 

Thomas,  xxviii.  69. 


Taafe,  William,  xvi.  64. 

Taaffe,  Christopher,  xxviii.  63. 

Elizabeth,  xxvi.  12. 

Ellis,  x.  54. 

John,  Lord  Viscount,  xxx.  1 ■ 2. 

Col.  Lucas,  xxvi.  12.  53. 

Theobald,  xxx.  2. 

Theobold,  Lord  Viscount,  xxviu. 

Theophilus,  xxviii.  63. 

William,  xiv.  9. 

Talbott,  Barnard,  xix.  6.  76.  xxn.  o4. 

15.  xxviii.  41. 55-  79.  xxix.  5. ' 

Bernard,  x.  34.  xiii.  69.  xx.  5; 

xxi.  66. 

Master  Bernard,  xx.  57.  65.  66. 

21.  xxv.  24.  xxviii.  73.  xxx.  8 

Henry,  xxviii.  69. 

Sir  Henry,  xvii.  21.  xxm.  38.  xx 

38.  91. 

James,  xxiii.  38. 

Jane,  iii.  7.  xxv.  10.  xxvui.14. 

John,  I"- 7^  x.  55.  ^xiv.  32.^  x 

Martha,  iv.  50.  xxix.  3. 

Mrs.  Martha,  xxii.  22. 

Mary,  vii.  37.  x.  6.  xviii.  54. 

Richard,  iii.  7.  vi.  18.  x.  5o.  xi 


Capt.  Thomas,  xxix.  66.  xxiii. 

William,  x.  9. 

Tallant,  Mary,  xxix.  46. 

Patrick,  xxiv.  24.  xxvi.  64.  x; 

Tanckard,  John,  xxiv.  28. 

Tandy,  Capt.  Thomas,  xi.  44. 
Tandye,  Mrs.,  xxx.  99. 

Tanist,  Anthony,  xxix.  81. 

Tanner,  Henry,  xxvi.  9.  ' 

Tanton,  Corporation  of,  xxm,  n - xx 

Tapetoe,  Richard,  xxviii.  75. 

Tapp,  Roger,  xxix.  83. 

Tarleton,  Edward,  xvi.  41. 

Francis,  xvi.  41. 

Taunton,  Adventurers  of,  xxm.  it- 
Taylor,  Benjamine,  xxix.  83. 

__  Edward,  xxix.  80. 

Henry,  xxv.  15. 

James,  xiii.  60. 

ZZ  John,  x.  7.  xxix.  68. 

Capt.  Marmaduke,  iv-  oo. 

Nathaniel,  vi.  45.  xxiv.  35. 

Richard,  xxiv.  35. 

_ ¥&TvX65.  v.46.  vi.  33. 
xxiii.  29.  xxiv.  29.  xxviii.  3 
91.  xxx.  39.  77. 

- Tymothy,  xviii.  50. 

Walter,  viii.  17.  xx.  5.  xxviii.  t 

93.  xxx.  29.  33.  36. 49. 

William,  xvi.  83.  xxi.  41. 94. 

Teeling,  Nicholas,  xxii.  52. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


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Teigli,  Richard,  iii.  75.  xxi 

Richard,  Alderman,  ■ 

xxix.  28. 

Temple,  James,  x.  65.  xxii. 
17.  19. 

— — Sir  John,  knt.,  vii.  8. 


x.  13. 


18. 


Tench,  Allen, 

John,  xiu.  37. 

Captain  John,  xxix.  20. 

Terrell,  Christopher,  xxx.  33. 

John,  xxiv.  32. 

Margarett,  xvii.  80. 

Richard,  vi.  12. 

Thomas,  xiii.  69.  xxix.  46. 

Terrill,  Margrett,  xxiv.  6. 

• Thomas,  xx.  53.  57.  66.  x 

xxvi.  15.  xxviii.  41.  55.  73 
6.  76. 

Terry,  David,  xxx.  90. 

Edmond  Fitz-James,  iv.  16 

James,  iv.  16. 

Terrys,  Dominick  Lane,  iv.  16. 
Thehvell,  Lumley,  xx.  80. 

■ Captain  Lumley,  xxx.  52. 

Thomas,  Bridget,  x.  10. 

— — Christopher,  xxix.  82. 

David, 


x.  23. 


. 40. 


112. 


Denny,  xxvi. 

Edward,  xxix 

George,  xxix. 

Jane,  x.  10. 

John,  x.  10.  ; 

Lewellin,  xxii 

Rice,  viii.  63. 

Rowland,  xxii 

Thomas,  xxiii.  28. 

Walker,  xxix.  83. 

William,  xiv.  25.  xxix. 

Thomond,  Earl  of,  ix.  1 9.  26 
- Henry,  Earl,  iv.  6.  13.  : 

Thompson,  Alexander,  xxix. 

Anne,  xvi.  56. 

Catherine,  iv.  63. 

Elizabeth,  xvi.  56. 

George, 


- Honora, 

- John,  xvi 

- Maurice, 


vi.  56. 
56.  xx- 


Phillipp,  xxix.  82. 

Richard,  xx.  71. 

Lieut.  Richard,  v.  5 

Robert,  xxiv.  34.  x 

Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Timothy,  xxix.  84.. 

William,  xiii.  25.  x 

Thomson,  Francis,  xxviii. 

Maurice,  xxvi.  54. 

Mr.,  xxv.  16. 

Sir  William,  knt.,  x 

Thornbury,  William,  xxi; 
Thornehill,  Robert,  xxviii 

Capt.  Robert,  xxviii 

— — William,  xi.  7. 
Thorneston,  James,  xxvi. 
Thorneton,  John,  xxix.  55 
Thornhill,  Robert,  xvi.  64 
— Capt.  Robert,  xxix.  : 

Thornly,  Robert,  xxix.  84 
Thornton,  John,  x.  56. 


on,  Elizabeth, 
•i.  18.  > 


Thn 

Tlntrloe,  John,  xvi.  ■*. 

Thwaites,  William,  xxiv.  34. 

Thyrry,  David,  Alderman,  xviii.  8. 
Tichborne,  Sir  Harry,  knt.,  xxv.  50. 

xxv-  49-  xxx.  10.  47. 

' - 1'q  m’  *!nt'’  xv*' 6'*1'  xxv.  49.  51. 


r.  72. 


Tichbourne,  Sir  Henry,  knt.,  x 
— — Sir  William,  knt.,  xvi.  5$ 
Tichburne,  Robert,  xxviii.  19. 
Tigh,  Richard,  xxix.  91. 


viii.  62. 


Tigh,  Richard,  Alderman,  xv.  56.  xx 
Tighs,  Alderman,  xvii.  61. 

Tight,  Richard,  Alderman,  xxiv.  5 
Tilboy,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Tindrell,  Richard,  xxiv.  37. 

Tint,  Sir  Robert,  xxviii.  76. 

Walter,  xxviii.  82. 

Time,  Henry,  xxx.  39. 

Sir  Henry,  xxx.  89. 

— — Lady,  xxiii.  29. 

Tipperary,  Vicar  of,  xiii.  7. 

Tippin,  John,  xviii.  14.  xxvi.  66. 

— - — Thomas,  xxx.  78. 

Tipping,  Thomas,  xv.  26.  xviii.  49 
Tirconell,  Oliver,  Earl  of,  ii.  41. 

— - — Dame  Elinor,  Countesse,  ii.  4 
Tirrell,  Dame  Elizabeth,  vi.  14. 

Lady,  vi.  15. 

Margrett,  xiii.  49. 

Margarett,  xxiv.  15. 

Peter,  ii.  2. 

• Samuell,  xxiv.  29. 

Sir  Timothy,  knt.,  vi.  14. 

— — Thomas,  iii.  39.  vi.  33.  xv.  5. 
Tiny,  David,  xxi.  56. 

Tirwhight,  Francis,  xxiii.  26. 
Titchborne,  Robert,  xxii.  9. 

— — Sir  William,  knt.,  iv.  64. 
Titchbourne,  Sir  William,  knt.,  1.  ‘ 
Titchburne,  Robert,  x.  65.  xxii. 
xxviii.  17. 

Sir  William,  xxviii.  39. 

Tobbyn,  Thomas,  xxx.  49. 

Tobin,  Ellin,  xxiv.  31. 

James,  iii.  49.  xi.  27.  xxviii.  7 

John,  xxviii.  55. 

Robert,  xxiv.  28. 

Tobyn,  James,  xviii.  21.  xx.  53.  57 
55.  xxix.  6.  76. 

Tolly,  John,  Alderman,  xxix.  87. 
Tomes,  Richard,  iii.  36. 

Tomkins,  Alexander,  xxiv.  21.  xxx. 
Tomlin,  Capt.  Thomas,  xxviii.  85. 

William,  xxix.  81 

Tomlins,  Capt.  Thomas. 

Capt,  xxix.  9. 

Capt.  Thomas,  xxix. ! 

Tompson,  Sir  William,  xxx 
Tonnerce, Edward,  xxiv.  36 
Tonnery,  Edward,  xxiv.  36 
Tooke,  Edward,  xiii.  44. 

Toole,  George  Archibald,  x 
Art  M‘ Edmond,  xxiv. 

Bryan  M’Alexander, 

Cahir  M‘James,  xxiv. 

David  M'Hubert,  xxi 
Derby  M‘Shaw  Gow, 

| Donogh  M‘Art,  xxiv. 

Edmond  M‘Loughlin, 

Gilbert  M‘David, 

Hubert  M ‘Derby, 

James  M'Shane,  xxiv.  41. 

Teige  M'Caliir,  xxiv.  41. 

Tooly,  Thomas,  x.  57. 

Tooth,  James,  xxix.  81. 

Topteth,  William,  xxiii.  11. 

Torpin,  Thomas,  xxiv.  34. 
Torrington,  Lewis,  xxix.  82. 

Totty,  Alderman  John,  xv.  68. 
Tounge,  Nicholas,  xxix.  82. 

Tovy,  Jeptlia,  xxiv.  29. 

Towers,  Alderman  John,  xxviii.  76 
Towgood,  Capt.  George,  iii.  21. 
Townly,  Henry,  xxix.  64. 

Richard,  xxx.  92. 

Col.  Richard,  xxix.  65. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Townsend,  Col.,  xxx.  94. 

Col.  Richard,  iv.  66.  xxx.  16.  i 

Townsende,  Elizabeth,  xxiv.  29. 
Toxteth,  Alderman,  xxviii.  45. 

■ William,  xiii.  31.  xxiv.  49. 

Traddennicke,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 
Trant,  Christian,  xiv.  9. 

Dominick,  xxiii.  27. 

Edward  Fitz-James,  xxiv.  38. 

— — Maurice  Fitz-James,  xxiv.  38. 
Trasey,  John,  xxiv.  32. 

Trassyes,  John,  xxiv.  38. 

Traunt,  Garret  Fitz-Thomas,  xxiv. 

James  Fitz-Patrick,  xxiv.  38. 

Maurice,  xxiv.  38. 

Maurice  Fitz-James,  xxiv.  38. 

Maurice  Fitz-Richard,  xxiv.  3 

Nicholas  Fitz-Philip,  xxiv.  39. 


41. 


41. 


xxiv.  41. 


Traunte,  David,  xxiv.  39. 

Garrett,  xxiv.  39. 

James  Gow,  xxiv.  39. 

James  Oge,  xxiv.  39. 

John,  xxiv.  38. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  39. 

William,  xxiv.  39. 

Travers,  Ann,  xxiii.  20. 

Dame  Elizabeth,  xxiii.  20. 

John,  xxiii.  20. 

Sir  Robert,  xxx.  49. 

Zacarias,  xxiii.  49. 

Zacariah,  xxvi.  57. 

Zachary,  xxviii.  95. 

Traverse,  Elias,  Dr.,  vii.  29. 

Travis,  Sir  Robert,  knt.,  iv.  32. 
Trayle,  John,  xxvi.  56. 

Mary,  xxvi.  56. 

Trayleman,  John,  xxv.  20. 

Treas,  Justinian,  xxii.  52. 

Treavers,  Richard,  xxiii.  20. 

Treford,  William,  xxix.  84. 

Tregane,  Richard,  xxix.  83. 

Trehie,  William,  xvii.  72. 

Tremane,  Alexander,  xxix.  83. 
Tremble,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 

Trench,  John,  xxiv.  21. 

Trescott,  John,  xxix.  83. 

Treswell,  Sir  Daniell,  xxviii.  75.  xxix 
Trevers,  Peter,  xxv.  15. 

Trevis,  Richard,  iv.  32. 

Trevor,  Marcus,  vii.  24. 

Trim,  Vicar  of,  xxv.  50. 
Trimblestowne,  Lord,  v.  56. 

Lord  Baron,  xxiv.  17. 

Trimlestowne,  Lord  Baron,  xxv.  31. 
■Trimletstowne,‘Mathias,  Lord  Baron’  x 
Lord  Baron,  xx.  66.  xxi.  66.  xx: 


54.  x 


18.  : 


Trimlettstowne,  Lord  Baron,  x 

41.  51.55.73.79.  xxix.  6.  46.  76.  xx 
Trimlittstowne,  Lord  Baron,  xxviii.  7. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Provost,  &c.  < 
77.  xiv.  24.  xvii.  47.  xxi.  25.  xxi: 
xxx.  99. 

Trouncer,  William,  xxix.  81. 

Tryer,  Gilbert,  xxiv.  34. 
Trymletestowne,  Lord  Baron,  xxi.  92 
Trymletstowne,  Lord  Baron,  xiii.  69  x: 
57.  65. 

Tuam,  Arclibishopp,  xxviii.  6. 

Richard,  Lord  Arclibishopp,  iv.  1 

Bishop  of,  xxix.  9. 

Tucker,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Walter,  xvi.  71. 

Tuite,  Andrew  Boy,  xxix.  6. 

Edward,  xxix.  2. 


i.  6.  101.  > 


i.  57. 


Mr., 

Walter,  i.  16 

Tuke,  Thomas,  xx 
Turbill,  Thomas,  : 

Turlee,  Nicholas,  ; 

Turlington,  John,  : 

Turlinton,  John,  r 
Turoer,  Christoph 

Elizabeth, 

Edward,  i„.  „ , . 

Sir  Edward,  knt.,  xx 

Dame  Jane,  iii.  59. 

Richard,  xxviii.  20. 

Col.  Richard,  xvii.  6 

Thomas,  xxiii.  11. 

William,  xxix.  83. 

Turney,  Mr.,  xvii.  72. 

Tumor,  Margaret,  vii.  7.  £ 

Paul,  xxviii.  69. 

— — William,  Alderman,  ; 
Turpin,  Thomas,  xxiv.  35. 

William,  xx.  17. 

Tute,  Andrew  Boy,  xiii.  69 

46.  76.  ° ** 

Sir  James,  xxviii.  14. 

Master,  xx.  53. 57.  xx 

Mr.,  xiii.  69.  xxii.  29.  54. 

xxviii.  73.  xxix.  46. 

Walter,  xx.  56.  xxii.  54. 

Tutte,  Joseph,  xxiv.  29. 

Twe,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 
Twexberry,  Janies,  xxix.  82. 
Twogood,  George,  xxx.  94. 

Capt.  Sampson,  xxi.  39. 

Tygh,  Richard,  xxix.  116. 


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Tyndall,  John,  xxix.  80. 
Tyne,  John,  xxiv.  38. 

Tynt,  Henry,  i- 1«-  5af1:?1, 

Sir  Henry,  knt.,  1.  16.  x 

Dame  Mabell,  1. 16. 

Robert,  xxi.  56. 

Sir  Robert,  xv.  22.  xxi. 

Tynte,  Henry,  vii.  33.  xxx.  81 

Sir  Henry,  vn.  33. 

Lady  Mabella,  vii.  33. 

Dame  Mabella,  vii.  33. 

Tyrrell,  Anne,  xiv.  12. 

Sir  Timothy,  vi.  14. 

_ . William,  xiv.  12. 

. Margarett,  xxiv.  59. 


Ulster,  Earl  of,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  xxvm.  17. 1. 

Lord  Primate,  xx.  81. 

Underwood,  Edward,  xxiv.  37.  xxix.83. 

James,  xxix.  1 1 0. 

Richard,  xvii.  15. 

Upton,  Arthur, xxviii.25. 26.28.56.  xxix.  5' 
_ John,  xvi.  3.4.  xxix. 86.  xxx.  10.47.7: 

Part,  xxix.  81. 

Ursula,  xvi.  3.  xxx.  10. 47. 

Urial,  Richard,  ix.  7. 

Uriall,  Richard,  ix.  30.  xiii.  12.  xx.  68. 
Uringe,  Francis,  xxi.  94. 

Urmston,  Richard,  xvi.  1. 

Usher,  Arlenter,  xxv.  37. 

Arthur,  iv.  34.  xiii.  7. 

George,  x.  68. 

Henry,  xvii.  15. 

John,  xxix.  82. 

Joslin,  xv.  31. 

William,  xiii.  14.  xxix.  57. 64. 95.  ^ 

Sir  William,  lent.,  xiii.  65.  xv.  1 


Valentia,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  xi: 

Lord  Viscount,  ix.  7. 30.  xx.  6 

Vallence,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Vance,  Patrick,  xxiv.  3 1 . 

Vantz,  Patrick,  xv.  10; 

Varricke,  Anthony,  xxix.  83. 
Vaughan,  Abraham,  xxiii.  27 . 28. 2f 

Captain  Bitchell,  xxviii.  76. 

David,  xxx.  49. 

Ellin,  xxiii.  27. 

Hector,  xx.  38. 

John,  xiii.  10.  xxiv.  37.  x 

xxviii.  45.  xxix.  15.  18. 48. 

Widow,  xxix.  49. 

John,  xxx.  105.. 

Owen,  xvi.  41.  xxiii.  2. 

William,  xxiv.  34. 

Vaux,  Edward,  Lord,  xvi.  13. 
Veazy,  Thomas,  xxviii.  89. 

Veisey,  Symon,  xxi.  94. 

Venables,  William,  xxix.  83. 
Verdon,  Amy,  i.  15. 

Ann,  xvii.  81. 

Edward,  xxii.  55. 

John,  xviii.  17.  xxviii.  63. 

William,  xviii.  17. 

[ ],xxx.82. 

Verner,  John,  iii.  63. 

Prudence;  iii.  63. 

Vernon,  Edward,  xiii.  12.  xxii.  55 
13. 14. 

Verny,  Sir  Grevill,  knt.,  xxii.  56. 
Vesey,  Theodore,  xxvi.  38. 

Vessey,  Thomas,  xxi.  35. 

Villiers,  George,  xxix.  89. 

Major  John,  xxix.  89. 

Vinack,  Thomas,  xxiii.  30. 
Vincent,  Nathaniel,  xxv.  30.  xxvii 

Thomas,  xxv.  30. 

Alderman  Thomas,  xxv.  37. 

Vinn,  Redmond,  xxiv.  35. 

Vinne,  Redmond,  xxiv.  34. 
Virginia,  Freeholders  of,  xiv.  22. 
Vowell,  Christopher,  xxvi.  38. 
Vyan,  John,  xxii.  9. 

Vynn,  John,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.4.7.  j 


Wachop,  James,  xxvi. 
Wacliope,  James,  xxx. 
Waddames,  Samuel],  > 


Wadding,  Walter,  xxiv.  36.  xxviii.  69. 

Widdow,  xxiv.  36. 

Waddington,  Sir  Henry,  knt.,  ix.  27.  xvi 
86.  xxix.  78.  xxx.  69.  71. 

John,  xvi.  86.  xxix.  84. 

Waddy,  Edmond,  xxi.  16.  xxiii.  13. 

Edmund,  xviii.  69. 

Wade,  Bryan,  ix.  57. 

Henry,  xiii.  36. 

James,  xxiii.  26. 

Samuel,  junior,  vi.  22. 

Thomas,  xxix.  80. 

Major  William,  xvii.  17.  xxiii.  21. 

Wadington,  Sir  Henry,  knt.,  xxiii.  8. 
Wainwright,  Henry,  xxiv.  36. 

Wait,  Thomas,  xxii.  4. 

Waite,  Thomas,  x.  65.  xxii.  1.  7.  9.  xxv 
17.  19. 

Wakefield,  William,  xxix.  83. 

Elinor,  xxviii.  69. 

Nicholas,  xxviii.  70. 

Wakeliam,  John,  xi.  29. 

Walch,  John,  xxviii.  41. 

Walcott,  Thomas,  xxii.  47. 

Capt.  Thomas,  xxix.  54. 

Waldron,  George,  iii.  16.  vii.  17. 

■ Henry,  xiii.  61. 

Wale,  Edward,  iii.  24.  x.  58. 

Elizabeth,  x.  58. 

Timothy,  x.  58. 

Wales,  Thomas,  xxx.  2. 

Walkden,  Isaac,  xxvi.  67. 

Isaake,  iv.  68.  ^ 

Walkenton,  William,  xxiv.  9. 

Walker,  Alexander,  xxix.  84. 

Henry,  xxx.  25. 26. 

John,  xv.  79.  xxix.  84. 

Joseph,  iii.  74.  xxix.  83. 

Nicholas,  xxix.  84. 

Peter,  xvi.  26.  xxix.  4. 

Robert,  xxix.  81. 

William,  xxviii.  70.  xxix.  83. 

Walkers,  Peter,  xxiii.  21. 

Walkey,  Nicholas,  xxix.  84. 
Walkington,  William,  xxx.  78. 

Wall,  Edward,  xiii.  69.  xx.  53.  57.  xxvi 
xxviii.  55.73.  xxix.  6. 76. 

Garrett,  xxiv.  36. 

Giles,  xxix.  84. 

Henry,  xxv.  26. 

James,  xxiv.  35. 36.  37. 

Patrick,  xxiv.  38. 

Ulick,  xvi.  64.  xvii.  30.  iv.  44. 

Wallcott,  Capt.  Thomas,  iv.47. 
Wallen,  Samuell,  xxix.  31. 

Waller,  Elizabeth,  x.  68. 

Sir  Hardresse,  ii.  17.  x.  65. 68.  x\ 

wii  1.4.  7.  9.  xxiii.  12.  xxvm 


Lieut.  Richard,  v.  50. 

Wallin,  Samuel,  xiv.  29. 
Wallis,  Benedict,  xxi.  94. 

Conway,  xxviii.  69. 

Edward,  iii.  25. 

George,  xiv.  26. 

Gerrald,  xx.  28.  xxvi.  1 

Gerralde,  xxx.  43. 

John,  xxiv.  34. 

Major,  xxviii.  22. 

Peter,  xxiii.  44. 

Ralph,  xvii.  87.  xxv.l' 

Thomas,  xxx.  21. 

William,  xxviii.  69. 

Walmesley,  William,  xxix.  f 
Walmesly,  John,  xxx.  7. 
Walsh,  David,  xiii.  69.  xx.  c 


I.  xx.  53. 57.  xxiii.  2". 
i.55.  xxix.  6.46.76. 
xiii.  72.  xx.  53.  xxi: 


1-  Honora,  iv.  70. 

James,  xv.  76.  xxii  1^2 

57.66.  xxi.  69.  x> 
xxiv.  33.  38.  xxvi. 
xxix.  5. 6.  46.  76. 

Lawrence,  xxiv.  35. 

Mabell,  iv.  37. 

Mary,  iv.  44. 

Master,  xx.  57.  xxix. 

Mathew,  xxviii.  69. 


Pierce,  xx.  53.  57.  xxvi.  15.  xxi 

Richard,  xv.  76. 

Robert,  xxiii.  3.  xxviii.  56. 

Sir  Robert,  xvii.  63.  xxviii.  56.  xx 

Susana,  iv.37. 

Theabold,  xxx.  33. 

Tibbott,  xxiii.  34. 

Walter,  xiii.  69.  xx.  53.  57.  xx 

33.  xxviii.  55.  xxix.  6. 76. 

William,  xxi.  53.  xxiii.  28. 

Walshe,  John,  xxii.  54. 

Patrick,  xv.  55.  xvii.  56. 

Walstenliolme,  [ ],  xvii.  70. 

Walter,  Farren,  xxiv.  39. 

Mr.,  xv.  77. 

William,  xxiv.  29. 

Walters,  David,  xv.  36. 

John,  xxix.  82. 83. 

Widdow,  xxii.  52. 

Walton,  John,  xxviii.  70. 

Olliver,  xxiv.  30. 

Swithin,  ii.  43.  xxx.  92. 

Valentine,  x.  65.  xxii.  1. 4. 7.  9. 

17.  19. 

Wandrick,  Alderman,  xxiii.  28. 

Andrew,  xxiii.  27. 29. 

Richard,  xxiii.  30. 

Warberton,  Richard,  xvii.  72. 

Ward,  Anthony,  xxvi.  28. 

Edward,  xxiv.  37. 

Elizabeth,  xxix.  91. 

Patience,  xxviii.  53. 

■ — Richard,  xxv.  15. 

Robert,  iv.  48.  xv.  76.  xvi.  32 

Warde,  Anthony,  xxvi.  38. 

Edward,  xxiv.  36. 

Warden,  Col.,  xxiv.  30. 

Col.  William,  xvii.  18.  xxiv.  S 

Ware,  Christopher,  xvi.  84. 

knt.,  Sir  James,  xiii.  49. 

Simon,  xxix.  82.^ 

Wareinge,  Richard,  xiv.  18. 

. Waring,  William,  xxiv.  30. 

Warr,  Edward,  xx.27. 

Alderman  Edward,  xxii.  10. 

Warre,  Edward,  xxix.  1. 

Warren,  Major  Abell,  xv.71. 

Anne,  xiii.  62. 

Charles,  xxix.  82. 

Edward,  xx.  71. 

Henry,  xxix.  81. 

Sir  Henry,  knt.,  vi.  2. 

John,  xxi.  28. 

|,.  Col.  John,  xxvi.  69. 

f.  Mr.,  xxi.  39. 

Oliver,  xxi.  80. 

>.  Sarah,  xxiv.  34. 

Thomas,  xxiii.  28.  30. 

Cornett  Thomas,  xi.  70. 

William,  xiii.  62.  xv.  78. 


Warrin,  Peter,  xxx.  36. 

Warring,  Richard,  xxiv.  13.  xxi> 

Warrington,  Thomas,  xxix.  84. 
Wai  ter,  Gamaliel,  xxiii.  38. 
Warwicke,  William,  xxix.  81 . 
Washer,  Henry,  xviii.  53. 

Wasse,  Robert,  xxvi.  37. 
Wasster,  Thomas,  xxix.  80. 
Water,  Gennett,  xviii.  17. 
Waterford,  Bishop  of,  xxiv.  34. 

Corporation  of,  viii.  41.  xv 

Deane  of,  xxviii.  29. 

Mayor,  Sheriffs,  &c.,  xv.  71 

Ministers  of,  xxviii.  29. 

Lord  Bishopp,  xxviii.  18. 

Waters,  Christopher,  xxviii.  38. 
Watkins,  Edward,  xxvi.  25. 


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_ Watts,  William,  xvii.  8.  xxix.  86. 
INDEX  Wattson,  Gabrieli,  xxix.  84.. 
NOMINUM  Waymes,  Sir  James,  xiii.  12. 
Certificates  Waymvright,  James,  xxv.  36.  87. 

for  Reginald,  xxv.  36. 

Advec.orcrs,  Weales,  Thomas,  xxv.  15. 

&c!rS’  Weames,  Sir  Thomas,  xxx.  2. 

Weanor,  Francis,  xvii.  51. 

Weaver,  Francis,  xxix.  55.  xxx.  51 

John,  xvi.  31. 

Mr.,  xiv.  25. 

Richard,  xxix.  83. 

Webb,  Barnaby,  xxi.  41. 

Corporal,  xxiv.  29. 

Capt.  George,  xxix.  27. 

Henry,  viii.  66. 

Capt.  Henry,  xxiii.  16.  xxix. 

John,  xxvi.  38. 

Captain  John,  xxiv.  51. 

William,  xv.  73. 

Capt.  William,  xxix.  65. 

Webster,  James,  xxviii.  20. 

William,  xiii.  24.  xxii.  51.  x: 

Weekes,  Blanch,  xvi.  23. 

John,  xxix.  45. 

Marcus,  xvi.  23.  xxx.  39. 

Mark,  xxx.  92. 

William,  xvi.  23.  xxx.  39. 

Weeleman,  William,  xxi.  41. 
Welch,  David,  xxviii.  73. 

John,  x 


- Mr.,  : 


i.  73. 


Robert,  v.  32. 

Welden,  Mr.,  xxi.  39. 

Joane,  xxi.  41. 

Welder,  Mathew,  xxvi 
Wells,  Giles,  xxix.  83. 
Welsh,  James,  xv.  76. 

Jasper, 

Katheri 

Mr.  [ 


76. 


- Pier: 


i.  73. 


i.  73. 


Walter, 

Welstead,  Thomas,  xxx.  39. 

Welton,  John,  xxiii.  46. 

Wemys,  knt.  Sir  James,  xxv.  9.  13. 

knt.  Sir  Patrick,  xxv.  13. 

Wenman,  Ferdinando,  xxii.  56. 

Lord,  xxviii.  46. 

Lord  Viscount,  xxii.  56. 

Went,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 

Werloe,  Joseph,  xxviii.  38. 
Wermington,  George,  xxviii.  69. 

West,  Francis,  xxx.  27. 

Gabrieli,  xxix.  82. 

Henry,  xxi.  44. 

John,  xxviii.  15.  45.  xxx.  73. 

Thomas,  xviii,  42.  xxix.  81. 

Westeames,  Robert,  xxix.  57. 
Westenra,  Peter,  x.  68.  xxiii.  24  x 
51.  53. 

Warner,  x.  60. 

Warnaer,  xxv.  31. 

Westerne,  Robert,  xxv.  17.  xxx.  75. 
Wesdey,  Ellis,  x.  54. 

Dr.  John,  xv.  58.  70.  xvi.  64.  xxv. 

John,  xxvi.  48. 

Westmeath,  Earl  of,  xiii.  69.  xvi.  29. 
53.  57. 65.  66.  xxi.  66. 92.  xxii. 
29. 54.  xxiv.  17.  xxv.  18.24.  xxvi. 
xxviii.  7. 41. 51.55.73.79.  xxix.  5 
46.  76.  xxx.  84. 

Richard,  Earl,  v.  39. 47. 61.  xxviii. 

Westmorland,  Madiias,  xxi.  27. 

Weston,  Alsou,  xxviii.  65. 

Colonel,  xiv.  25. 

John,  xxix.  81. 

Martha,  xi.  57. 

Mary,  xxvi.  68.  xxix.  15. 

• Nathaniel,  xi.  57. 

Captain  Riohard,  xi.  57. 

: William,  xxix.  81.  xxx.  73. 

Westrow,  Norton,  xxviii.  82. 

Wests,  John,  xxiv.  35. 

Weymes,  Sir  James,  xxii.  31.  55. 
Whaley,  Edward,  xxii.  1.  4.  xxviii.  17.  i 


Wlially,  Edward,  x.  65. 

Whaly,  John,  xxvi.  51.  xxviii.  82. 
Wharton,  Baron  of,  xvii.  SO.  xxiii.  10. ! 

Lord,  xxix.  22. 

Phillip,  Lord,  xvii.  30.  xxiii.  10. 2 

Thomas,  xxviii.  20. 

Sir  Thomas,  knt.,  x.  61.  xvii.  61. 

Sir  Thomas,  bart.,  xxix.  99. 

Wlieady,  William,  xxiv.  29. 

Wheaton,  William,  xxiv.  29. 

Wheeler,  Col.  Charles,  xv.  72. 

■ Sir  Charless,  xxix.  1. 19.  90. 100. 

Christopher,  xxi.  94. 

Lieut.  Col.  Francis,  xxviii.  87. 

Col.  Francis,  xxx.  25. 


:iii.  7. 


i.  11. 


- Richard,  l ... 

— — Cornet  Richard,  vii.  45.  xxix.  27. 
Whalie,  John,  xxviii.  99. 

Whalley,  Edward,  xxii.  7.  9. 

Henry,  xiii.  67. 

John,  xxix.  109. 

Mr.,  xxv.  52. 


Lawrence,  xxi.  94. 

Oliver,  xi.  55.  xxviii 

— - — Col.  Oliver,  xxvi.  2i 
Whichcatt,  Christopher,  ; 
White,  Alexander,  xvi.  61 

Arthur,  vii.  3. 

Bartholomew,  xxi.  4 

Cicely,  xxiii.  26. 

Dominick,  xxi.  39.  < 

Dorothy,  xvii.  15. 

Elizabeth,  xx.  29.  x 

Enish,  x”  151 


xix.  58. 


- Fra 


xx.  29. 


xxiv.  34. 

1,  knt.,  x 


Heniy,  i.  34.  xv.  7( 

Major  Henry,  xiv. : 

Ishrna,  xxix.  68. 

James,  xv.76.  xxiii. 

Jasper,  xv.  76. 

Joane,  xxi.  41. 

John,  vi.27.  viii.  4£ 

John  Fitz-Bennet,  : 

John  Fitz-Laurence, 

Kadierine,  ii.  42. 

Lawrence,  xi.  57. 

Michael,  xxiv.  34. 

Mr.,  xv.  76. 

Nicholas,  ii.  16.  vii. 

Nich1  Fitz-Henry,  x 

Patrick,  xv.  76.  xxv 

Peirs,  xxiv.  32. 

Peter,  xxix.  48. 

■ Richard,  xxviii.  15. 

Sampson,  xxix.  84. 

— — Solomon,  a“ 

Stephen,  x 

— Sir  Stephen 
xxx.  40. 

Symon,  iv.  70.  xxix.  20. 

Thomas,  vi.  49.  x.  62.  xv.  76.  xxi  41 

xxix.  81. 73.  xxx.  7. 

Thomas  Fitz-Bennett,  xxiv.  34. 

Thomas  Fitz-Madiew,  xxiv.  34. 

Walter,  xxx.  40. 

William,  iii.  20.  vii.  53.  xxi.  39.  xxvii 

53.  xxix.  83. 

William  Lilly,  xxix.  81. 

7 C . ],  xxvi.  60. 

Whitecomes,  Francis,  xxviii.  29. 
Whitefeilde,  Henry,  xxx.  2. 

Whitehand,  Nicholas,  xxiv.  34. 

Whitehead,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Whiteing,  Richard,  xxi.  39. 

Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Whiteman,  James,  xxii.  52. 

Whitfeild,  Henry,  xxv.  15. 

Whitlock,  Sir  Bulstrod,  xvii.  27.  xxix.  53. 
Whitshead,  William,  xxv.  31. 

Whitson,  Richard,  xxi. 41. 

Whittle,  John,  xxiv.  30. 

Major,  xiv.  25. 

Whittman,  James,  xXix.  81. 

Whittrong,  Sir  John,  xxix.  87. 

Whittway,  Barnaby,  xxix.  80.  84. 

Whitty,  Nicholas,  xxviii.  70. 

Whyte,  David,  xxiv.  35. 

Jeffiy,  xxiv.  34. 

Mr.,  xxiv.  34. 

- Richard,  xxiv.  31.  33. 

Wibrant,  Daniel,  xxv.  6. 

Peter,  xiii.  44. 

7 Alderman  Peter,  xxi.  39. 

Widdenham,  Lieut.  Col.,  xxx.  88.  92. 
Widenham,  Lieut.  Col.,  xxx.  39. 

— — Lieut.  Col.  John,  xviii.  55. 

Widman,  Quarter-master  Hans  Albert,  xi.71. 


Wiesly,  Evelin,  vii.  59. 

Wigmore,  John,  xxiii.  28. 

William,  xxiii.  27. 

Wilcox,  Mrs.,  xxv.  52. 

Wild,  John,  xxix.  80. 

Wilder,  Cornet  Mathew,  xvi.  14. 
Wilkins,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Wilkinson,  George,  xxiv.  30. 

John,  xxx.  53.  55. 

Captain  Richard,  i.  35. 

Richard,  xxix.  83. 

— [ ’ jTv!' 70.  ' 

Willard,  Robert,  xxix.  80. 

Willcox,  John,  xxx.  95. 

Willett,  Richard,  ii.  44.  xxix.  64.  j 
Williams,  David,  xxix.  82. 

Dennis,  xxix.  82. 

Evan,  xxix.  83. 

Griffith,  xxix.  84. 

Henry,  xxix.  83. 

James,  xxix.  82. 

John,  xxviii.  64.  xxix.  81.  82. 

Judeth,  vi.  34. 

81.82. 


- Mar 


v.  46.  ■ 


‘ Lieut.  Mathew,  xxix.  110. 

Montague,  xxix.  82. 

Morgan,  xxix.  83. 

— — Nathaniel,  v.  46. 

Philip,  xxix.  110. 

Rowland,  xxix.  82. 

Samuel,  v.  46. 

Sarah,  v.  46.  vi.  34. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  34.  xxix.  80.  82. 1 

William,  xv.  26.  56.  xxix.  83. 

• Captain  William,  x.  63. 

Willis,  Richard,  xxix.  81. 

Willoughby,  Col.,  xxix.  93. 

- — Col.  Francis,  xvi.  72.’  xxvi.  26. 
Wills,  Captain  Thomas,  xxviii.  1 . 
Willson,  Mr,,  xxiv.  35. 

Ralph,  xxviii.  48. 

Robert,  xxiv.  30. 

Samuel,  xv.  79. 

Willy,  Edward,  ix.  24.  xxviii.  73.  xxx 
Wilshire,  John,  xvi.  84. 

Wilson,  David,  xxviii.  48. 

Edith,  xxix.  81. 

John,  xvii.  41.  xxiii.  29.  30.43. 

— Nicholas,  xxv.  48. 

Sir  Ralph,  v.  40. 

Robert,  xxix.  82. 

Rowland,  xiii.  61.  xxx.  60. 

Susan,  xiii.  61. 

w Thomas,  xxix.  83. 

William,  xi.  41. 

W'ilstead,  Thomas,  xxx.  39. 

Wilton,  George,  xx.73. 

Mary,  xx.  73. 

Walter,  xx.  73. 

Winch,  Robert,  xviii.-51. 

Winckworth,  Captain,  xxi.  39  40  xxvi 
xxx.  25. 

Captain  John,  v.  5. 

Windsor,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Wingfield,  Ellinor,  xxviii.  6. 

Captain  Lewis,  xxix.  35. 

Sir  Edward,  xxiv.  41. 

Tolliott,  xxiv.  41. 

Richard,  xxiv.  41. 

Winkles,  Edward,  xxix.  82. 

Winnan,  Mary,  xxi.  54. 

■ Thomas,  xxi.  54. 

Winspeare,  John,  xv.  20. 

Winston,  Elizabeth,  xxiv.  43.  xxviii 
xxix.  100. 

William,  xxiv.  43.  xxix.  100. 

Wintele,  Arnold,  xxiii.  30. 

Winter,  George,  xxiii.  27. 

Samuel,  xxviii.  15.  xxx.  23. 

Doctor  Samuel,  xxx.  23. 

Winterfeild,  Thomas,  xxix.  81. 

Wise,  Mathew,  vi.  27. 

Thomas,  vi.  29.  viii.  47.  ix.  22.  xv. 


Wiseman,  Edward, 

William,  xxvii 

Witham,  Edward,  x 
Withers,  Bennett,  x 

Edward,  xi.53. 

Nicholas,  xiii.  5 


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Withrington,  John,  xxix.  81. 
Withrow,  Jason,  xxiii.  25. 

Witter,  Daniel,  xiii.  18. 

Witterwronge,  knt.  Sir  John,  v.  44. 
Wittewronge,  knt.  Sir  John,  v.  45. 
Wogan,  Katherine,  xxix.  58. 

: Thomas,  xxu.l.  xxvm.  19. 

Wolfe,  James,  xxviii.  27. 

Widow,  xxi.  41. 

Wolford,  Thomas,  xxix.  82. 

Wollen,  Edward,  xxix.  84. 

Wolley,  Emanuel,  xxi.  94. 
Wolverston,  Francis,  xxiii.  49. 

Richard,  xxiii.  19. 

. Robert,  xxiii.  19. 

Wood,  Edmond,  xxix.  73. 

Edward,  xxyiiL15.  xxix.  CO. 

Herbert,  vi.  2. 

John,  xxiii.  45.  xxviii.  43. 

James,  xxiii.  29. 

Mary,  viii.  20.  . 

Mathew,  xxiii.  26.  xxix.  82. 

Robert,  xxi.  94. 

Doctor  Robert,  xxviii.  9. 

Thomas,  xv.  30.  xxix.  27.  xxx, 

Cornet  Thomas,  v.  33. 

William,  xxix.  82. 

Woodall,  Alexander,  xx.  75. 
Woodcock,  John,  xxx.  75. 

Captain  John,  xvi.  16. 

Thomas,  xxix.  63. 

Woodcocke,  Thomas,  iii.  68.  xxix.li 
Woodley,  Anthony,  xxx.  93. 
Woodlock,  James,  xv.  76. 

Woodley,  Anthony,  xiii.  73. 
Woodman,  William,  xxviii.  15. 
Woodriffe,  Clement,  iii.  57. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  57. 

Holmsted,  iii.  57. 

Jedediah,  iii.  57.  xxx.  93. 

Samuel,  iii  57.  xxix.  59.  xxx. 

Woodroff,  Jedediah,  xxx.  71. 

I-Iolmstead,  xxx.  71. 

Woodroffe,  Samuel,  xxi.  10. 


Woodward,  Benjamine,  xx.  23.  xxix.  28. 

Charles,  xxii.  57. 

Edward,  xxii.  57. 

Hezekiah,  xx.  52. 

Mary,  widow,  xxii.  57. 

Woogan,  Nicholas,  xxix.  57 . 

Thomas,  x 65.  xxii.  4.  7.  9.  xxviii. 

17.  xxx.  93. 

Woolfe,  Nicholas,  xx.  72. 

Patrick,  xi.  57. 

Wooten,  Francis,  xxviii.  65. 

James,  xxviii.  63. 

Wootten,  William,  xxi.  94. 

Workeman,  John,  xxix.  75. 

Worrell,  Robert,  xxvi.37. 

Worshipp.  Elizabeth,  viii.  20. 

Worsley,  Benjamine,  xiv.  16. 

James,  xxix.  83. 

Worth,  Charles,  xxvi.  39. 

Edward,  xv.  74.  xx.  62. 

Worthington,  James,  xxix.  84. 

Woston,  John,  xxix.  82. 

Wray,  Drury,  xvi.  69.  xxiii.  45. 

Wrenn,  Charles,  xxi.  22. 

Thomas,  xxi.  22. 

Wright,  Cornelius,  xxiv.  30. 

John,  xv.  76.  xxviii.  82. 

Joseph,  xiv.  26.  xxix.  73. 

Margarett,  xxiv.  31. 

Samuel,  xxiv.  34. 

William,  viii.  65.  xxx.  93. 

Mr.  William,  iii.  57. 

Wrigley,  Benjamine,  xxiii.  37. 

Wrotham,  Symon,  xxviii.  48. 

Wyat,  Thomas,  xxviii.  12. 

Wyatt,  Thomas,  xxx.  7 . 78. 

Wybrant,  Alderman  Daniel,  vi.  38. 

Mr.,  xxi.  39. 

Peter,  xxv.  16. 

Peter,  Alderman,  xxiv.  27.  xxv.  15. 

Wybrow,  Ann,  xxii.  58. 

John,  xxii.  58. 

Richard,  xxii.  58. 

Wye,  Robert,  xv.76. 


IV. 

INDEX 
NOMINUM 

Certificates 
for 

Soldiers, 

Yale,  Thomas,  xxix.  43.  

Yard,  Patience,  xxviii.  53. 

Yarmouth,  Aldermen,  See.  of,  xvii.  49. 

Corporation  of,  xxiv.  54. 

Yarner,  Dr.  Abraham,  xi.  46. 

Dr.  John,  xxii.  31. 

Lieut.  Col.,  xxviii.  72. 

Yarway,  Robert,  xxviii.  53. 

Yarwell,  William,  i.  39. 

Yeaden,  John,  xxx.  53. 

Yeadon,  John,  xxix.  55. 

Yeeden,  John,  x.  69. 

Thomas,  x.  69. 

Yelverton,  Ann,  v.  41.  x.  35.  xi.  67.  xviii. 

36. 

— Joseph,  xxi.  89.  xxviii.  15.  xxix.  102. 

xxx.  105. 

Capt.  Walter,  viii.  67.  xxx.  92. 

Yeomane,  Edmond,  v.  39. 

York,  James,  Duke  of,  x.  65.  xv.  29.  xvi. 

48.  xxii.  4. 7. 

York  and  Albany,  James,  Duke  of,  xxii.  1. 

xxix.  108.  xxx.  82.  86. 

Yorke,  Duke  of,  xxvi.  54.  xxviii.  25. 46.  82. 

James,  Duke  of,  xvii.  87.  xxii.  9.  40. 

xxv.  14.  xxviii.  17. 19.  xxix.  87. 

Youghall,  Corporation  of,  xxiii.30.  xxix. 49. 

Young,  Francis,  xxviii.  80.  ^xxix.  64. 

Thomas,  xxix.  82. 

Younge,  Richard,  iii.  78. 

Rowland,  xxix.  119. 

Thomas,  xxiv.  29. 

z. 

Zanchey,  Hierom,  xxiii.  34. 

Jerome,  xxix.  116. 


Wyer,  Connor,  xxiii.  33. 

Wyett,  Doctor  Thomas,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  40. 
Wynn,  John,  xxviii.  17. 

Robert,  xvi.  6.  xxviii.  35. 

Wyse,  Nicholas,  xv.76. 

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INDEX 

LOCORUM 

Certificates 


RECORDS  OF  IRELAND : 


[March 


IV. 

INDEX  LOCORUM 


TO  THE 


Inrolments  of  the  Certificates  for  Adventurers,  Soldiers, 
Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer 


&c.  preserved  in  the 
Dublin. 


Compiled  by  Thomas  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  Sub-Commissioner  on  said  Office. 


Note.-The  Roman  Numerals  refer  to  the  Original  Rolls;  the  Arabic  Figures,  to  the  Skins  or  Membranes  of  each  Roll. 


ABALIAT,  vi.  5. 

Abbayowney,  xxviii.  73. 

Abbey  Land,  xxiii.  35. 

Owhney,  xxvi.  15. 

Walls,  iv.  1. 

Abbot’s  Land,  vi.  2. 

Abbott’s  Land,  xxiii.  5. 

Abby,  iii.  59. 

Abbyes,  Co.  Kildare,  xvii.  15. 
Abby  Green,  vi.  2. 

Land,  xxviii.  22. 

Lande,  x.  21. 

Abbylaragli  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  38 

Abby  Owlmeybeg,  xx.  53. 

Owliny,  xxix.  6. 76. 

Abby-owthny,  xvii.  22. 

Abby  Parish,  xv.  35. 

Parsonage,  xv.  35. 

Abbyshrewle  Bar.,  xx.  71. 

Abby  Shrewell  Bar.,  iii.  23. 

Slirure  Tithes,  xxvi.  40. 

Abbyslonaught,  x 1 
Abby  Towne,  v.  48. 

Viccaridge,  xv.  35. 

Abert,  xvi.  42. 

Abertbegg,  xvi.  42. 

Ablinstowne,  vi.  25. 
Acarmcallane,  xxvi.  67. 

Acarny  Kirky,  xxvi.  67. 
Accarycane,  v.  1. 

Achalasly,  iv.  47. 

Acharney,  ix.  30. 

Achatis,  xvi.  40. 

Achestowne,  xxvi.  70. 

Achidullar 


i.  52. 


Achleake,  : 

Achocumy,  xxvi.  67. 

Acboncessliell  Bar.,  xiii.40. 
Achunarren,  xxvi.  66. 

Ackergarr,  vii.  27. 

Acragare,  xviii.  59. 

Acranbadocke,  xvi.  24. 

Acrard,  xxi.  100. 

Acrdboy,  ix.  30. 

Acredoane,  xxi.  72. 

Acre  Fallow,  xvi.  84. 

Gar  Parke,  xvii.  55. 

Acres  (Abbyland),  v.  48. 

Acrcvcll,  xxv.  21. 

Acrinigilky,  vi.2. 

Acuranacartin,  xxi.  95. 

Adamstowne,  ii.  10.  19.  viii.  58.  63.  x 
66.  xi.  41.  xiv.  2.  xvii.  11.  xxi.  21 
46.  xxv.  10.  xxvi.  43.  xxx.  86. 

Adan,  viii.  19. 

Addamstowne,  xviii.  23. 

Addergole,  xxii.  20. 

Addingstowne,  xxv.  30. 


Addone,  xxiii.  42. 

Adenstowne,  v.  61.  xxviii.  90. 
Aderdagh,  iii.  22. 

Aderdemona,  ii.  51. 

Adergoole  Parisli  Tithes,  xxvi.  41. 
Adergoolebegg,  v.  48. 

Adernon,  xxix.  91. 

Adorane,  i.  1 . 

Adrandrissagh,  vi.  3. 

Adregoule,  viii.  26. 

Adrene,  xxvi.  65. 

Adrigan,  xxviii.  22. 

Adrimale,  viii.  65. 

Adten,  xvi.  68. 

Affick,  ix.  19. 

Affolishane,  xv.  53. 

Affollishane,  vi.  49. 

A (Tolly,  xxv.  2. 

Affory,  xv.  14. 

Affug,  ix.  25. 

Agaghmaclyer,  xiii.  15. 
Aganstowne,  xviii.  51 . 

Agarett,  xvi.  61. 

Agarvan,  iii.  14. 

Agelach,  xxx.  102. 

Agentrench,  ix.  5. 


Aggaroe,  ix.  27. 

Aggher  Drumgawnagh,  x.  17. 
Aggherpallice,  xxviii.  20. 

Agha,  xx.  74.  xxii.  5. 

Aghabeg,  iv.  24. 

Aghaboe,  xxix.  71.  90. 
Aghabollug  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  38 

Aghaboy,  xvi.  40.  xxx.  15. 
Aghabracke,  xvi.  40. 
Aghabrowne,  xiv.  13.  xxiv.  52 
Aghacarne,  xxiv.6. 

Aghacawrn,  v.  7. 

Aghacon,  xxix.  4. 

Aghacorby,  iii.  66. 
Aghacorridrinane,  xxviii.  8. 
Aghacorridriman,  xxviii.  76. 
Agha-Cotty,  x.  67. 

Aghacree,  xxi.  76. 

Aghacreevy,  xx.74. 
Agha-Cullin,  xxix.  38. 
Aghacunny,  iii.  6. 

Aghacurragh,  xvii.  23. 
Aghadagb,  xxx.  82. 

Aghadangin,  xxvi.  34. 

Aghndda  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Aghadonagh,  xvi.  1. 
Aghadrinagh,  iii.  22. 
Aghadroma,  Sessogh  of,  vi.  6. 
Aghafada,  ix.  18.  xxi.  57.  xxii.  5 
Aghafadda,  xvi.  40. 

Aghafett,  xiii.  30. 

Aghafilliar*,  xviii,  56. 


22. 


Aghafin,  vi.  56.  x 
Aghaga,  xxi.  77. 

Aghagada,  xxx.  6i 
Aghagaddy,  xxiii. 

Aghagadmore,  xiv 
Aghagah,  xxi.  38. 

Aghagalcorke.  iii. 

Aghagalhen, 

Aghagard,  iii.  8. 

Aghagesland,  xxi.  75. 
Aghagillioige,  vi.  3. 

Aghagind,  iii.  1. 

Aghagood,  iii.  1. 

Aghagorppe,  xvii.  26. 

Aghagower  Parish,  xxviii.  4. 
Aghagowle,  xxviii.  3. 

Aghagurtie,  xxix.  31. 
Aghakillmore,  xxi.  76.  xxvi.  66. 
Aghakintuirke,  xxx.  34. 
Aghakinturke,  xxx.  34. 
Aghacrawill,  ii.  8. 

Aghalaghard,  xxxviii.  94.  xxx.  77. 
Aghalane,  ii.  8. 

Aghalbrack,  ix.  9. 

Aghalele  Meale,  xvi.  35. 
Aghalhard,  xxvi.  54. 

Aghal  inane,  xxx.  93. 

Aghaliske,  v.  21. 

Aghalissebeka,  xxi.  77. 

Agliall,  xxvi.  16. 

Aghallmore,  iv.  8. 

Aghallyhare,  xxvi.  54. 

Aghal oghan,  xxvi.  66. 

Aghalogood,  iii.  1 . 

Agha  Losky,  xxvi.  16. 
Aghamadcjer,  iii.  22. 

Aghamanagh,  xxviii.  76. 

Aghamilly,  xxi.  72. 

Aghamlisk  Rectorye,  iii.  2. 
Aghamore,  iii.  2.  xiv.  5.  xvi.  40.  x> 
34. 45. 

Aghamuck,  viii.  33. 

Aghan,  vi.  56. 

Aghanagh,  ix.  30. 

Aghanagomner,  iii.  9. 

Aghanagragh,  iv.  30. 

Aghanalick,  xxviii.  42. 

Aghanamal lough,  xiii.  30. 
Aghananoone,  Sessiagh  of,  iii.  63. 
Aghanaranagh,  ix.  30. 

Aghanargid,  iv.  31. 

Aghanargitt,  i" 


Aghanaspicke, 
Aghancarcran, 
Aghancriny,  xj 
Aghanegroe,  ii, 
Aghanelumten, 
Aghanemadron. 
Aghaneskew,  x 
Aglianiskie,  xx 
Aghanmullagh, 
Aghanne,  xxvii 


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Aghimecam,  xi.  32. 
Aghimer,  iii.  66. 
Aghimoter,  xxvi.  16. 
Agliinduffe,  vii.  45. 
Aghinkillconnell,  vii.  34. 


Aghinkilltonnell,  vii.  34. 
Aghinem,  iii.  22. 

Aghiturphuny,  • xxi.  62. 
Aghiver,  xi.  19. 

Aghiwiskie,  xxx.  105. 

Aghkine,  ii.  51. 

Aghmacarte,  xxix.  90. 
Aghmackelin,  xxi.  57. 

Agh  McArt,  xvi.  24. 

Aghmore,  i.  6.  xv.  34. 
Aghnaconnell,  xxviii.  12. 
Aghnaghaderna,  xiii.  40. 
Aghnahoy,  xxvi.  65.  xxx.  78. 
Aghnahinsegagh,  xvii.  85. 
Aghnamallmine,  xxix.  38. 
Aghnaskeagh,  iii.  51. 
Aghnaskey,  xxi.  76. 
Aglmeclofme,  vi.  3. 
Aghneclogl),  viii.  13. 
Aghnecloigh,  ii.  8. 

Aghnecloy,  xxi.  62. 

Aghnegallian,  xxix.  93. 
Aghnehan,  iii.  63. 

Aghnekelly,  viii.  49. 
Aghnemore,  xxx.  13. 
Aghnemutragh,  xxi.  47. 
Aglmeseragh,  xxiv.  40. 
Aghneskew,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  40. 
Aghnosornog,  vii.  27. 
Aghobane,  xiv.  3. 

Agholy,  ix.  8. 
Aghontulchernayne,  vi.  3. 
Aghowaline,  vi.  3. 
Aghowanchirrin,  vi.  3. 
Aghowanine,  vi.  3. 
Aghowanloghbrien,  vi.  3. 
Aghowanvickarragh,  vi.  3. 
Aghowbaneightra,  vi.  3. 
Aghowbanowtra,  vi.  3. 
Aghowbelna,  xiv.  3. 
Aghowconodriska,  vi.  3. 
Aghowdronagh,  vi.  3. 
Aghowenclassagh,  vi.  3. 
Aghowenskeagb,  vi.  3. 
Aghowentervane,  vi.  3. 
Aghowentogbane,  vi.  3. 
Aghowenvarla  Mannor,  vi.  3. 
Aghowenry,  vi.  3. 

Aghowfin,  xiv.  3. 
Agbowleiragh,  xiv.  3. 
Aghowliscrewa,  vi.  3. 
Aghovvloggan,  vi.  3. 
Aghowloghlin,  vi.  3. 
Aghowmore,  vi.  3. 
Aghowneclogherny,  vi.  3. 
Aghownecogery,  vi.  3. 
Aghownengaire,  vi.  3. 
Aghowneshamer,  vi.  3. 
Aghowreagh,  vi.  3. 

Mannor,  vi.  3. 

Aghowskally,  vi.  3. 

Aghram,  xviii.48. 

Agbreagh,  iii.  41.  iv.  21. 
Aghrelean,  xiv.  28. 

Agbrim,  xv.  33. 

Church,  xxvi.  38. 

— — Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi 
Aghrimes,  vii.  30. 

iAghrmagh  Itragh,  vii.  21. 

Aghrinaghoughtragh,  vii.  21 

Aglirum,  xvi.  57.  xxx.  85. 
Aghuliduffe,  iv.  21. 
Aglnilisfinan,  vii.  34. 
AgliururaWood,  x.  48. 
Aghvolly,  xxiii.45. 
Aghweenagh,  xxiv.  21 . 
Aghwickilme,  xxi.  57. 
Aglakinta,  Weyrs  of,  xxvi. 
Aglinsse,  xv.33. 

Aglis,  xxix.  100. 

Aglish,^  xvii.  18.  ^ 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xx 

Agmacane,  vii.  45. 
Agnagallagli,  x.  19. 
Agnehowle,  xxi.  76. 
Agneraore,  xxx.  13. 
Agneseragh,  xvi.  36. 
Aeowana,  xv.  35. 

Agrine,  iii.  66. 

Agrowme,  xxviii.  22. 
Agully,  xxx.  102. 

I Ahahgnescue,  xiii.  51. 

I Ahalickbegg,  viii.  37. 


Ahanane  Ronane,  iii.  63. 

Ahancon,  vii.  50. 

Ahardatnon,  ii.  51. 

Ahcoe,  xxvi.  67. 

Ahowteeteige,  vi.  3. 

Ailroe,  iv.  5. 

Akarne,  xxv.  13. 

Akinduffe,  iv.  30. 

Alangort,  xxix.  93. 

Alcharne,  xvii.  87. 

Alcoggs  Land,  xxi.  34. 

Alderdamona,  ii.  51. 

Aldermone,  xxix.  100. 

Aldernon,  xxix.  100. 

Alesteagh,  xvi.  77. 

Aigort,  xxx.  92. 

Alkill,  xxi.  76. 

Allaghy,  xxx.  63. 

Allanore,  iv.  6. 

Allasty,  xxii.2. 

Allecluone,  iv.  6. 

Allen,  i.  24.  xiii.  27. 

Wood  of,  xiii.  27. 

Bourke,  i.  24.  x.37. 

Allenemuckduffe,  xvi.  21. 

Allenhogan,  i.  24. 

Allen  Hogan,  x.37. 

Allenstowne,  vii.  58. 

Allenswood,  xiii.  12. 

Allestagh,  xvi.  77. 

Allevick,  Custom  of,  xvi.  13. 

Alley  Smocke,  xxv.  15. 

Allinagh,  xv.  34. 

Allinstowne,  v.  41. 

Allistowne,  xxix.  46. 

Allonggurt.  ii.  50. 

Almonstowne,  v.  16. 

Alrow,  xvi.  72. 

Altaghmore,  xi.75.  xviii.  56.  xxx.  93. 
Altaghreagli,  xxx.  93. 

Altaglasson,  iv.22.  xxix.  61. 

Alternan,  xxx.  54. 

Alternane,  xv.  12. 

Alterullagh,  xi.  4. 

Altimilke,  ii.  4. 

Aldnaine,  xxv.  21. 

Altmore,  xxx.  101. 

Altnebeemore,  xxx.  102. 

Altnegalloglagh,  xiii.  15. 

Altomsechahan,  xiii.  16. 

Altrassagh,  xxv.  22. 

Altrasten,  xiii.  15. 

. Altraston,  xiii.  15. 

Altscall,  xxx.  101. 

Alturke,  iv.  49. 

Amangarum,  xxx.  67 . 

Amangann,  Upper,  xxx.  65. 

Ambrogh,  xxx.  101. 

Ambrosetowne,  xxvi.  70.  xxix.  89. 
Anacarch,  xvi.  21 . 

Anacknanch,  xvi.  40. 

Anaghagh,  xxi.  77. 

Anaghbegg,  xxvi.  12.  xxx.  34. 

Anaghcarge,  vii.  35. 

Anaghcorba,  ix.  16. 

Anaghdune  Parish,  xxvi.  12. 

Anagh  Island,  xxviii.  6. 

Anaghmore,  xvi.  77. 

Anaghubane,  xxvi.  65. 

Analacke,  xxviii.  91 . 

Anam'Neile,  xxi.  34. 

Anamore,  Wood  of,  xvii.  7. 

Anaskeanan,  xxin.  12. 

Anavebagb,  xxi.  86. 

Anchochey,  xxx.  102. 

Anegloge,  xxviii.  63. 

Anglesea  Co.,  xv.  63. 

Angors  Lande,  x.  55. 

Angu'lagh,  xxx.  102. 

Aninmekerrigg,  xxi.  76. 

Ankernaght,  xxi.  75. 

Ankorsland,  iv.  47. 

Anlagha,  ii.  51. 

Anlonstowne,  x.  21. 

Ann,  xi.73. 

Annabeg,  ix.81. 

Annagarry,  xxx.  65. 

Annageiilfe  Church,  xxvi.  37. 

Annagh,  i.  14.  25.  ii.  53.  in.  1.  6. 
13.21.  v.  12.  vii.  38.  x.  39. 48.  xv. ; 
xvii.  31.  xxiv.  26.  xxix.  37. 48. 78. 
Annaghard,  xxi.'75. 

Annagharry,  xxx.  67. 


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INDEX  Annagh  begg,  xi.  36.  xvi.  37. 

I.OCORUM  Annaghboy,  i.  2. 

<®  Annaghcliffe  Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi. : 

cm  «acs  Annaghcorba,  ix.  19. 

Advoiiturers,  Annaglicrampli,  xvi.  40. 

Soldiers,  Annaghdoin  Parish,  iv.4. 

Annaghdowne  Parish,  iv.  56. 

Annagh,  East  and  West,  xxi.  85. 
Annagheny,  xiii.  51. 

Annagh  Etragh,  xxx.  42. 
Annaghewicke,  iii.  22. 

Annaghfiighnj',  v.  24. 

Annaghfin,  xviii.4. 

Annaghgragh,  xiii.  51. 

Annaghiban,  iv.  21. 

Annagh  Ibenagher,  xiv.  10. 
Annaghillangan,  ix.  8. 

Annaghitra,  xxix.  61. 

Annaghkeene,  ix.  8.  9.  xxviii.  56. 
Annaghmore,  xi.36.  xv.  45.  xvi.  37. 
54. 

Annaghmona,  xvii.  53. 

Annaghnaha,  xvi.  25. 

Annaghnarrow,  xvii.  24. 
Annaghotrngh,  xxix.  61 . 

Annaghoulty,  v.  1. 

Anmighrath  Lorge,  xxvi.  54. 
Anuaghrosty,  xxx.  9. 

Annaghruddery,  xxi.  85. 

Annagh  Ruth,  xxviii.  94. 

Annaghs,  The,  xvii.  16. 

Annaght,  xvi.  25. 

Annagh ubane,  xiv.  28. 

Annaghuduffe,  xiv.  28. 

Annagoes,  xxx.  78. 

Annagor,  x.  2. 

Annagraraph,  xxi.  4. 

Annagrane,  xxix.  57. 

Anna  M'neth,  xxi.  4. 

Annaniella,  xxi.  97. 

Annamore,  ix.  21. 

Annaneogh,  xxi.  4. 

Annassclan,  vi.  10. 

Annbaily,  Castle  of,  xx.  66. 

Annebert,  xxx.  102. 

Annegloge,  xxviii.  64. 

Anneglogli,  xxiii.  24. 

Annorotby,  ix.  54. 

Anoghes,  xvii.  1,5. 

Anowrsy,  xx.  41. 

Antegart,  xxviii.  5. 

Antilist  owne,  x.  2. 

Antiticorr,  ii.  5. 

Antrim  Barony,  xxvi.  66.  xxviii.  12. 

County,  iii.  37.  iv.  30. 37..  vi.  39. 

49.  xiii.  42. 52.  xv.  9.  67.  xvi 
xxi.  23.  xxv.  20.  21.  xxvi. 
xxviii.  12.  xxx.  101.102. 

County,  Tithes,  ii.  5. 

Antrym  County,  ii.  3. 

Antryne  County,  viii.  49. 

Anveally,  xiii. 7. 

Any,  vii.  30.  xxviii.  56. 

Any  Robin  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tithes  of  xxvi.  38. 

Appleyards,  Sir  Matthew  Lott,  xv.  77. 
Aquaramoi  e,  xxi.  95. 


Arathticonner  Barony,  xxi.  95. 

Arbalan,  v.  16. 

Arbarnagh,  xxii.  21. 

Arcaghan,  v.  8. 

Arcath,  viii.  22. 

Archdeacons  Mills,  xviii.  8. 
Archerrenabin,  xxiii.  3. 

Archers  Firze,  xi.  55. 

Archersgrove,  xv.  50. 

Archersleys,  x.  9.  xvi.  7. 

Archersparkes,  v.  5. 

Archers  llatli,  xx.  47. 

Archerstowne,  vi.  54.  xi.  55.  xv.  1 5' 
xxviii.  14. 

Coppes  Wood,  xvii.  85. 

Archestowne,  xx.  56. 

Arclone,  ii.  8. 

Arcroman,  xx.ll. 

Arcrony,  xxviii.  22. 

Ardacluckine,  xxx.  65. 67. 

Ardagh,  iii.  21.  vii.  29.  viii.  46.  ix  7 x S 
xiv.  27.  xx.  74.  xxviii.  4.  V* 
xxx.  38. 39. 

Barony,  xvi.  39. 44. 47.  xx.  77  xxvi 

1. 75. 76.  xxx.  88. 


— Parish  Tithes,  xxvi.  41. 

Priory,  part,  x.  48. 

Water  Mill,  iv.  5. 

Ardaghie,  xxx.  4. 
Ardaghstowne,  xi.  56. 
Ardamallagh,  xx.  21. 
Ardandra,  v.  52. 

Ardanmore,  ix.  30. 
Ardaumnaghta,  xvii.  23. 
Ardbeg,  xv.  46. 

Ardbegg,  ii.  21.  xxviii.  46. 
Ardbolus,  v.  16. 

Ardbon,  xvii.  77. 

Ardbouiy,  ix.  19. 

Ardbrahon,  xxx.  61. 
Ardbrenan,  xxi.  94. 
Ardbrinnon,  xxviii.  20. 
Ardbrinone,  xxviii.  20. 
six.  Ardbuckan,  xxi.  100. 

Ardcalfe,  xxv.  30. 

Ardcallen,  xvi.  40. 

Ardcanagh,  vii.  29. 

Ardcanie,  xiii.  15. 

Ardcanne,  xiii.  15. 

Ardcannon,  xxvi.  43. 

Ardcase,  xvii.  23. 

Ardcasta,  xxx.  63. 

Ardchoige,  v.  35. 

Ardcliney,  xxx.  101. 

Ardcloim,  iii.  44. 

Ardclone,  iv.  49. 

Ardcolla,  xxiv.  16. 

Ardcollan,  xxiv.  16. 
Ardcollman,  ix.  47. 

Ardconra,  xvii.  23. 

Ardcorbeg,  xx.  8. 

Ardcorby,  xx.  8. 

Avdcowell,  ii.  51 . 
Ardcroanemenus,  xviii.  58. 
Ardcullagh,  xvi.  20. 

Arde,  ix.  6.  x.  48. 

Ardeagh,  xvii.  47.  xxx.  65. 
Ardecrow,  xviii.  40. 

Ardecrue,  xviii.  40. 

Ardeerne,  xvii.  77. 

Ardegarnan,  xiii.  16. 
Ardegashil),  xxiii.  44. 
Ardegoone,  vii.  27. 

Ardehoige,  xxx.  38. 

Ardelis,  ix.  5. 

Arduntion,  ii.  8. 

Ardenow,  xiv.  14. 

Ardentinane,  xxiii.  18. 
ii.  Ardenton,  ii.  51. 

8.  Ardenvolagh,  x.  13. 

6.  Arderliney,  xxx.  101 

Arderry,  xxv.  46. 

Ardetarne,  xiii.  56. 

Ardetegill,  xv.  34. 

Ardeturrish,  xxiii.  44. 
Ardevoghan,  xiv.  31. 

Ardfield  Parish,  xxx.  6. 

Ardfert,  Burrough  of,  x.  22. 

Parish,  x.  22. 

Ardfinane,  xxii.  25. 

Ardgeghan,  iv.  66. 

Ardgehan,  xxx.  16. 

Ardglasse,  ii.  51.  iii.  54.  iv.  26.  : 
Ardgonnell,  xvi.  33. 
Ardgowlamore,  iv.  20. 

Ardgrill,  ii.  51. 

Ardhincke,  xxx.  38. 

Ardierin,  ix.  6. 

Ardileganpoile,  vii.  30. 

Ardimony,  xxv.  21. 

Ardincole,  i.  25. 

Ardincoyle,  i.  25. 

Ardine,  xxviii.  37. 

Ardingragane,  xxviii.  41. 
Ardingrane,  xxviii.  41, 
Ardinloane,  iii.  11. 

Ardinpinane,  xxx.  94. 

Ardintenan,  xxx.  94. 

Arditragh,  xxv.  22. 

Ardivillane,  v.  15. 

Ardkavan,  xxvi.  43. 

Ardkavill,  ii.  51. 

Ardkelly,  xxviii.  6. 

Ardkenagh,  ii.  51.  xvii.  23. 
Ardkenan,  xvi.  62. 

Ardkereene,  xx.  8. 

Ardkillmarken,  xxv.  26. 


Ardlase,  vi.  1. 
Ardleagh,  ii.  51. 
Ardleskny,  ii.  52. 
Ardleugh,  xxvi.  66. 
Ardlogher,  xvi.  19. 
Ardlonan,  xvi.  73. 
Ardlougher,  xxvi.  67. 
Ardlowman,  xxi.  23. 
Ardmagh,  iv.  37.  xvii 

County,  ii.  25.  i 

vi.  18.  vii.  16. £. 


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Ardmat  Bregan,  x 
Ardmath,  xxviii.  4 

County,  xvi. 

Poles,  xvi.  5! 

Ardmayle,  xxvi.  6' 

East  Part,  iv 

Ardm'Clanchy,  iv. 
Ardm'Clonagh,  xx 
Ardmcslancke,  xxx 
Ardmiiode,  xxiii.  4 
Ardmo,  xxvi.  59. 
Ardmoilagliey,  iv. ! 
Ardmollan,  xxiii.  2 
Ardmomcabegg,  x. 


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Ardragh  Watercourses,  in- 21. 
Aidraghan,  ii.  53. 

Ardray,  xxu.  2. 

Ardrean,  xxviii.  t>6- 
Ardree,  vi.  50.  viu.43. 

Ardrery,  iv- 63. 

Ardrignillbegg,  v.  48. 
Ardriloman,  n.  5. 

Ardrinan,  x.22.  xix.  55. 
Avdroe,  ix.19. 

Ardroman,  xxx.  101. 

Ardrosse,  xi.  69. 

Ardrum,  iv.  6. 

Ardrumes,  Great,  xviu.  19. 
Ardrums,  xxii.  10. 

Ards,  xx.  3. 

Barony,  xvi.  3.  xxx.  7. 

Ardsallagh,  vii.  58.  xxi.  3.  xxx 
Ardscoll,  xvi.  61. 

Ardsheragli,  x.21. 

Ardskeagh,  xiii.  65.  xxi.  38. 
Artlskeaghbegg,  xvii.  22. 
Ardskeagbmore,  xx.  66. 
Ardskilluiine,  xi.  36. 
Avdskimon,  xxx.  53. 
Ardskining,  xx.  8. 

Ardtample,  v.  37. 

Ardtarmon,  v.  12. 

Ardtrasnan,  v.  12. 

Ardtully,  xvii.  22.  xx.  26. 
Ardvandra,  xx.  71. 
Ardvarnagh,  xvi.  19. 
Ardvernish,  ii.  4. 

Ardvolane,  x.  21. 

Ardvoy,  i.  34. 

Ardworstein,  xxi.  28. 
Aremony,  xxv.  21. 
Arghmaghdowne,  xxix.  96. 
Argill,  xxx.  63. 

Arglinbridge,  xxii.  14. 
Ariebregie,  xxv.  33. 

Arkloe,  x.  2. 

Arklow  Barony,  xxv.  11.  xxvi 
Arlanstowne,  vii.  1 1.  58.  xvm. 
Arleagh,  xxi.  18. 

Armagh  County,  xxm.  47 . 

Dioces,  i.  14. 

Arn  Castle,  xxx.  104. 
Arnecamane,  xxviii.4. 
Arnegerane,  x.  30. 

Arnegilky,  vi.2. 

Aroghchoole,  xxviii.  12. 
Aroghly,  viii.  33. 

Arra  Barony,  i.  35. 

Arrable  Land,  xviii.  52. 
Arran,  Isles  of,  iii.  77 . 

Island  of,  xiv^3. 

Arrane,  xvii.  72. 

Arribragg,  xxv.  33. 
Arriherinmore,  iv.17. 

Anon  Barony,  xiii.  23. 
Amman,  xxv.  36. 

Arrundell  Street,  xv.  7. 
Arrundels  House,  xv.  76. 
Avskall,  xxiv.  5. 

Artane,  xvii.  3.  ^ 

Arteegalvane,  xxix.  j4. 
Artherston,  xvii.  38. 
Arthgaine,  Little,  xvn.  75. 
Arthony,  xxviii.  63. 
Artliokellybride,  iii-  22. 
Arthurstowne,  ix.  52.  x.  10 
14.63. 

- Little,  xviii.  24. 

Artibolan,  ii.  4. 

Artiteige,  x.  29. 

Artlow,  iv.  31. 

Artonagli.  x.  17. 
Artshannavohy,  Max.  41. 
Artullymore,  xxii.  2. 
Arustowne,  xxiv.  61. 

Arve,  xxx.  93. 

Ascreedane,  xx.  10. 

Ash  (Bigg),  xxviii.  12. 

(Little),  xxvui.  12. 

Aslianbly,  viii.  53. 
Aslianbohy,  vi.  52.  53. 
Ashbolls  Croft,  xxiv.  32. 
Ashborne  Bath,  vi.  25. 
Ashen,  xxx.  29. 
Ashenbohy,  viii.  52. 
Ashendrosse,  xxx.  29. 
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Ashestowne,  xiv.  24. 
Ashnesmeagh,  vii.  55. 

Asholows,  iv.  31. 

Ashtowne  (Chief  Bent),  vi.25. 
Askcokeile,  xxvi.  43. 

Aske,  xxi.  84.  . 

Askellane,  xxviii.  5. 
Askengarran,  xxi.  28. 

Askers  Mabrin,  xv.  38. 
Askeveller,  xxix.  110. 
Askiniirsin,  xxix.  43. 

Askinnon,  xxx.  53. 

Askwally,  xi.  38. 

Asrismore,  xxi.  4. 

Assady,  xvi.  16. 

Assaly,  xxi.  16. 

Assan,  xxx.  29. 

Assaty,  iii.  59. 

Assembly  Garden,  xxv.  27. 
Assey,  xvi.  30. 

Asshagard,  v.  36. 

Assy  Parish,  Tidies  of,  xxvi.  59. 
Astagobb,  x.  66. 

Asterig,  x.  22. 

Astrissmore,  xxi.  4. 

Asivood,  v.  15. 

Atay,  xiv.  27. 

Atclare,  x.41. 

Atliamameene,  v.  38. 

Athanry  Barony,  xxi.  67. 

Athay,  xiv.  27.  xvii.  70. 

Adiboe,  iii.  66.  xxix.  71. 
Adiboy,  xxx.  10. 

Athclare,  v.  16.  x.  2. 

Adiea,  xxx.  40. 

Athelint,  xi.62. 

Athena,  ix.  18. 

Athenny,  xxiii.  45. 

’ ' aree  Barony,  v.  34.  xv.  5a 
Liberties  of,  xxvi.  51. 


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i.  51. 


Atlienrey  Barony,  xxu.  49. 

Athenry  Half  Barony,  iv.  24. 

Barony,  xxvi.  54. 

Parish,  i.  2. 

Parish,  Tidies  of,  xxiv.  58. 

Atherde  Barony,  i.  15.  ... 

Atherdee,  iii.  31.  vii.  S2.  x.  10.  24. 

xxi.  7.  xxv.  52. 

Barony,  i.  30.  ii.  10.  vi.  5. 51.  vu.  52. 

ix  23.  52.  x.  10.54.  xi.40.  56.  58. 
62.  xiii. 8.  xvi.6.48.  xvii. 38.45.81. 
xviii.  23.  24.  54.  xxiii.  24.  xxiv.  1. 
xxv.  52.  xxviii.  35. 63. 97. 99.  xxix. 
5.64.108. 

Castle  of,  xxviii.  63. 

(Houses  in),  xvii.  45.  xxiii.  24. 

Liberties  of,  xxv.  52. 

Parish,  iii.  29.  x.  10.  xvui.24.54.xxv.  a2. 

River  of,  viii. 2^ xi.62. 

Adiey,  xiv.  27. 

Athgaine,  xviii.  51. 

Great,  xx.  33.  xxx.  99. 

Athgarrett,  xvi.  61. 

Athgenstowne,  xx.  33. 

Atligoe,  x.  66. 

Athuemne,  iv.  6. 

Athindbegg,  xvi.  15.  xvii.  85. 

Athindmore,  viii.  52.  xvi.  la.  xvn.  8a. 
Athirde  Barony,  in.  89.  vi.43  vn.54. 
Adiirdee  Barony,  viii.  2.  xvu.  35.  xxi> 

1XXX.1. 

Athkerne,  x.  67. 

Atlilacka,  i.  10. 

Athleage,  xiv.  3. 

Parish,  viii.  34. 

Athloane  Barony,  xvi.  62.  xxiv.  52. 
Atlilone,  x.  2.  xiv.  25. 

-Barony,  i.  15.  25.  iv.81.  v.34. 

33.  34.  ix.  19.  31.  47 
3.  xvii.  23.  xxiii.  2. 
xxviii.  50.  xxix.  37.  x 
— (Houses  in),  xxix.  23. 

Town  of,  xxvi.  6. 

Athlumney,  xiii.  69.  xvii.  90.  ... 

15.  xxviii.  55. 73.  xxix.  6.  46. 76. 
Athlumny,  iv.  41.  xxii.  51.  _ 

Rectory,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  o9. 

Athornan,  ii.  41. 

Athquirke,  xxviii.  94.  xxx.  77. 

Athronan,  vii.  11. 58.  xxi.  76. 

Athronane,  ii.  41. 

Athshanbohy,  xxix.  93. 


Athunree  Barony,  xxviii.  28.  56. 
Atneskelt,  xxx.  102. 

Atshambohy,  xxix.  41. 

Attettort,  viii.  25. 

Attenfranky,  xxviii.  98. 

Attergall,  i.  14. 

Atthy  Thomasereagli,  xxi.  67. 
Atticloghy,  xxi.  45.  xxii.  21. 
Atticonnor,  iii.  55. 

Attignagh,  x.  48. 

Atticknockane,  xxiii.  38. 

Attiquirke,  xxiv.  18. 

Attishane,  x.  25.  xiii.  15. 

Attome,  x.  48. 

Attquirke,  xxiv.  18. 

Attrunagh,  xxv.  22. 

Attybran,  iv.  6. 

Attybreagh,  xxiv.  9. 

Attydermott,  xv.54. 

Atty  Donnogh,  viii.  26. 

Attyfiny,  xxiii.  38. 

Altyfory,  xxvi.  12. 

Attyfoylim,  xxx.  97. 

Attygedden,  xxviii.  96. 

Atty  James,  x.  44.  xxiii.  45. 
Attynabegg,  xxviii.  56. 

Attynamore,  xxviii.  56. 

Attynecantire,  xiii.  15. 

Attyslana,  xv.  S3. 

Atty  Thomas,  Reagh,  xxix.  109. 

Aty  Thomas,  xxvi.  51. 

Augherry,  xviii.  56. 

Augherskea,  vii.  58. 

Aughlagliagh,  ii.  51. 

Aughlost,  xvii.  24. 

Aughmekere,  xxvi.  65. 

Aughmore,  v.  41. 

Aughorosblonick,  iv.  19. 
Aughreenagh,  xxvi.  72. 

Aughrim,  Mannor  of,  xv.  54. 

Augh terly n,  xxi.  8. 

Aughumy,  xxii.  58. 

Aughweenagh,  xxvi.  67. 

Aulert,  xxx.  92. 

Avell,  xxi.  86.  __ 

Avilstowne,  xxii.  5.  • 

Awe,  xviii.  20. 

■ Westerly  half  plowland,  iii.  13. 

Ayle,  ix. 7.  xxviii.4. 


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BaHicurrig,  x.  48. 

Ballida,  v.  1. 

Ballidaly,  ix.8. 

BallidaiT,  xxx.  67. 

Ballidavin,  xvi.  24. 

Baliidoher,  xx.  70. 

Ballidonafin,  xi.  46. 
Ballidrohidbegg,  ix.  30. 
Balliduffe,  xvii.  36. 

Ballidurly,  xx.  70. 

Balliea,  iv.  6. 

Ballieiliy,  ii.  12. 

Ballieure,  xv.  38. 

Ballifarmyle,  xxix.  37. 
Ballifarrala,  vli.  29. 

Ballifinane,  v.  33. 

Ballifinne,  xviii.  59. 

Ballifowkin,  xxx.  73. 
Balliganturla  Parsonage,  xv.  35. 
Balligeane,  vii.  30. 

Balligegan,  vii.  45. 


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IBallinekill,  vii.38.  xxvi 
Balljnekillibegg,  xx.70, 

Ballinelenagh^'x'i.^ T . 
Ballinelligott,  iii.ll. 


Ballimaduffe,  xxxiii.  1. 
Ballimakissy,  xi.  45. 
Ballim'coddie,  xxv.  6. 

Ballimitty  Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxv 
BaUimkallin,  iii.  35. 

Ballimoe,  xvii.  23. 

Barony,  xvii.  24.  xxi.  3.  s 

Ballimony,  xxiii.  8. 

Ballimorish,  xiv.  34. 
Ballimoroge,  xx.  2. 
Ballimorasli,  xxix.  51. 
Ballimulory,  v.  12. 

BalKmurry,  iii.  10. 

Ballin,  xx.  71.  xxviii.90. 
Ballina,  xvii.  22.  xxiii.  10. 25. 
Ballinabearny,  xiv.  27. 
Ballinablag,  vii.  12. 

Ballinaboe,  iii.  58. 

Ballinabolie,  ix.  55. 

Ballinacur,  xxii.  22. 
Ballinacurra,  xxv.  4. 
Ballinadun,  xxv.  6. 

Ballinagh,  vii.  12.  xxvi.  69. 
Ballinaglian,  xxx.  63. 
Ballinagerrill,  xiii.  40. 
Ballinaglee,  xxi.  38. 
Ballinagough,  xiii.  40. 
Ballinagrosse,  xiii.  40. 
Ballinagurke,  xiii.  40. 
Ballinaba,  ix.  19. 

Ballinaban,  xxx.  64. 
BaUinakill,  vii.  55.  xvii.  16.  x 
BallinakiUy,  xviu.  48. 
Ballinaligg,  xxi.  95. 
Ballinalin,  xiii.  16. 

Ballinalty,  xi.  26. 
Ballinamona,  ix.  45. 


iolyne,  xxii.  2. 
doorty,  xxv.  33. 
doraneigbter,  xvii.  22. 


ldmmlagh  Emlagh,  xxx.  59. 
idrumney,  x.  57. 
idry,  xx.  2. 


Ballinivillin,  xxi.  72. 
I Ballinkcaly,  vii.  32. 


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-k,  vi.  2. 
Ballinla,  iii.  18. 
Ballmlabane,  xi.4.  xxi. 

iii.  44. 


v.  21. 


Ballinlatrigg,  xxi.  ‘ 
Ballinlaugh”  iv.  61. 
Ballinlaw,  vii.  12. 
Ballinlavvbeg,  xi.2< 


Balliniinagh,  xxx.  27.' 
Ballinlinekard^xxii.  18 


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r,  ii.  17.  > 


Baliinlug,  xvii.  73. 
Ballinmoley,  iii.  1 1. 
Ballino,  ; — 


Bnllin 


i.  26.  i 


22. 


Ballinogarrane,  vi.  28. 
Ballinofort,  xxvi.  43. 
Ballinooneene,  xv.  34. 
Ballinore,  xiv.  18.  xvii.  41 
BaUinowlai 


Ballin 


x.  73. 


Ballin  Parke,  xxvm.  oo. 
Bnllinperod,  xx.  8. 
Ballinporagb,  xi.  7. 
Ballinpursoone,  xiv.  2. 
Ballinrahy,  xxiv.  45. 
Ballinrally,  xx.  45. 

Ballinraly,  Woods  of,  ix.  30. 
Ballinrath,  xxviii.  58. 
Ballinree,  iv.  42.  xxii.  17. 
Ballinreeliske,  xxx.  39. 
Ballinrelessey,  ix.  18. 
Ballinriderry,  xxiii.  43. 
Ballinrinck,  xviii.  45. 
Ballinringlaneg,  vii.  44. 
Ballinringlanny,  ii,  18. 
Ballinroan,  xx.  11.  xxii.  5. 
Ballinroane,  xxvi.  69. 
Ballinroback,  xxix.  55. 
Ballinrobe  Mannor,  iv.  13. 
Ballinrocb,  xxv.  6. 

Ballinroe,  xxiii.  18.  34. 
Ballinrore,  ix.  18. 
Ballinrogibegg,  xxv.  33. 
Ballinrostie,  xxv.  43. 
Ballinrostig,  xv.  38. 
Ballinrudderie,  vii.  58. 
Ballinruddery,  xxiii.  43.  xxviii 
Ballinrudla,  xx.  22. 


- Old  Towne  of,  x 
Ballinrushe,  xxviii.  58. 
Ballinnishm,  vi.  23. 
Ballinryddle,  xviii.  48. 
Ballinsaggard,  xviii.  4. 
Ballinscubegg,  iii.  44. 


I Ballinskellix. 


-Sallintaggart , 

Ballintagirt,  iii.  56.  Lx.  30.  xiv.  2. 
Ballintample,  ix.  6.  xxviii.  40.  xxix.  99. 
Ballintaylor,  xxv.  22. 

Ballintean,  xxiv.  48. 

Ballinteere,  xxix. 111. 

Ballintemple,  vii.  36.  xxii.  5.  xxx.  63. 
Ballinteskin,  xxvi.  70. 

Ballin tillan,  xviii.  6. 

Ballintillane,  xxiv.  11. 

Ballintlea,  viii.  58.  x.  66.  xv.28.  xvii.  15. 
n„n:„.,bber,  vi.  57.  xvii.  15.  xxi.  30. 

arony,  ii.  33.  vii.  35.  xv.  40.  xvi.  87. 
xx.  14.  xxi.  3.  xxii.  5.  xxiii.  8.  31. 
xxiv.  16.  xxvi.  54.  xxviii.  50.  xxx 
I 33.59.104. 

Parish,  xxviii.  3. 

I Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxiv.  58.  xxvi.  40. 

Ballintober,  xviii.  1. 

Barony,  ix.31. 

Ballintobuier,  xxi.  102. 

Ballintobuir,  xxi.  30. 

Ballintobur,  xx.  8. 

Ballintobure,  xxx.  40. 

Ballin togher,  ix.  5.  6.  xviii.  19.  xxix.  112. 
Ballintoper,  xxviii.  87. 

Ballintosig,  xv.  22. 

Ballintow,  v.  11. 

Ballintoy,  xxv.  22. 

Ballintra  Church,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Ballintraman,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballintrian,  xiii.  27. 

BallinLroghan,  xiii.  49. 

Ballintrobole,  vi.  10. 

Ballintubber,  xvi.  37. 

Barony,  xxiv.  52. 

Ballintue,  xx.  40.  57. 

Ballintuffa,  ix.  18. 

Ballinturlaghe,  xiv.  3. 

Ballinturley,  xxix.  36. 

Ballinty,  xxiii.  23. 

Ballinulty,  xvi.  40. 

Ballinurinan,  xxi.  26. 

Ballinurniny,  ix.  7. 

Ballinvallagli  Chiefi-y,  xxii.  18. 

xxx.95!’  XX1‘  ' XX1V' 

Ballinvarally,  xxx.  40. 

Ballinvarry,  xxii.  39. 

Ballinveiry,  vi.  28. 

Balhnveny,  xv.  54. 

Ballinvere,  xviii.  28. 

Ballinvillen,  x.  66. 

Ballinviller,  xxi.  59. 

Ballinvillon,  iii.  11. 

Ballinvir,  11.  49. 

Ballinvogher,  iii.  27-  ix.  6.  xv.  38. 

Ballinvogie,  ii.  18. 

Ballinvohir,  xxi.  72. 

Ballinvollagh,  xxviii.  29. 

Ballinvollam,  iii.  58. 

Ballinvollin,  xv.  38.  xxix.  67. 

Ballinvollon,  xxvi.  54. 

Ballinvollouny,  xiv.  18. 

Ballinvonin,  xxiii.  8. 

Ballinvony,  x.  2. 

Ballinvoskige,  ii.  18. 

Ballinvoy,  xxviii.  4. 

Ballinward,  xxii.  37. 

Balbnwilhn,  xxx.  73. 

Ballinwrodick,  xxii.  2. 

Bnllioginan,  x.  27. 

Balliolongervey,  xiii.  52. ' 

Ballionane,  xxx.  94. 

Balliotra,  xxv.  6. 

Ballioughtragh,  xxv.  6. 

Balliranyny,  xxiv.  54. 

Ballironecan,  iii.  55. 

Ballirra  Rectory,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  60. 
Ballisannon,  xxv.  32. 

Balliscaddane,  xiv.  25. 

Ballismeere,  xxix.  31. 

Ballishane,  xxviii.  33. 

Ballishine  Tithes,  xv.  35. 

Ballishitt,  v.  41. 

Ballislimegan,  xxii.  21. 


Ballishneheeny,  xxx.  77. 
Ballishneheny,  xxiv.  9. 
Ballisiskin,  iii.  59. 

Ballistene,  xxx.  74. 

Ballistowne,  v.  61. 

Castle,  v.  61. 

Balliteige,  xiii.  27. 

Ballitinne,  xviii.  59. 

Ballitoran,  iii.  32. 

Ballitoure,  xiii.  27. 

Ballitrent,  v.  41. 

Ballitrim,  i.24. 

Ballitrost,  vii.  47. 

Balliturtaine,  xi.  41. 

Ballivaroe,  xxx.  17. 
Balliveolaghan,  xv.  34. 
Ballivillane,  xx.  41. 

Ballivodaine,  x.  13. 

Ballivone,  vi.  34. 

Ballivoy,  xiv.  30. 

Balliwilliam,  iii.  1.  vii.  44. 

Reagh,  vi.  9. 

Balliwilliamroe,  xxii.  16. 
BalJiwolhvill,  xxx.  32. 
Balhnanarge,  xxi.  64. 

Ballmary,  Upper  Moyety,  iii.  54. 
Balhnemeroge,  xxvi.  52. 
Ballmesagart,  v.  38. 

Ballmeskeagh,  xxix.  47. 
Balliniartin,  xvi.  12. 

Balhniroge,  xxvi.  52. 

Ballnagassell,  ii.  4. 

Ballnagery,  iv.  24. 

BallnakillJ  xvi.  23. 

Ballnalty,  xi.  26. 

Ballnemurry,  xxi.  3. 

Ballniacnrra,  v.  40. 

Ballnibally,  v.  38. 

Ballnoroghowe,  xvi.  17. 

Ballodarry,  xiii.  41. 

Ballogharry,  xiii.  41. 

Balloghele.  xiii.  40. 

Balloghy  Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  41. 
Ballomanus,  iv.  47. 

Ballomullin,  xvii.  7. 

Balloran,  xviii.  10. 

Ballouske,  iii.  59. 

Balloutragh,  xiv.  2. 

Balloy,  xiv.  2. 

Ballraglnn,  viii.  1. 

Ballraine,  xxiv.  24. 

Ballrath,  v.  45.  xv.  63.  xvi.  43.  xx 
xxi.  94.  xxii.  7.  xxix.  87. 
Ballreagan,  xxi.  1. 

Ballreagh,  xv.  63. 

Ballregan,  x.  55.  xxx.  86. 

Ballreish,  xxix.  46. 

Ballrennett,  xiii.  68. 

Ballrin,  xxiv.  24. 

Ballrodery  Barony,  iv.  42.  xv.  21. 
Ballrose,  viii.  9. 

Balh'othery  Barony,  xxv.  6. 10.  xxviii 
Ballrowan,  xxviii.  57. 

Ballruddery,  xvi.  47. 

— — Barony,  xxviii.  7.  45.  95.  xxx.  4 
liallrudery  Barony,  vi.  1.  xxx.  1. 
Ballrussell,  xvii.  85. 

Ballrygan,  xvi.  84. 

Ballsynean,  iii.  1. 


Balltoune,  xvi.  7. 

Balltrasney,  xi.  37. 

Balltrasny,  xxiii.  5. 

Balludula,  xiv.  3. 

Balluledan,  xv.  29. 

Ballure,  xxx.  49. 

Ballurgann,  xxviii.  17. 

Ballmiea,  xxiii.  20. 
Ballvinstowne,  xvi.  47. 
Ballyabran,  xxi.  28. 

Ballyadam,  xxviii.  29. 

Barony,  xiv.  16. 

Ballyadams  Barony,  ii.  53.  x.  2. 
Ballyaddambeg,  x.  18. 

Ballyaddan  Barony,  xvi.  86. 
Ballyaddings,  ix.  5. 

Ballyaddy,  ix.  42.  x.  19. 
Ballyaden,  ix.  5.  xxi.  28. 
Ballyadicke,  iii.  34.  ix.  8. 
Ballyadin,  xxii.  45. 

Ballyagharaske  Chief-rent,  xvi.  25, 
Ballyaghbuy,  xxviii.  22. 

I Ballyaghecne,  vii.  12. 

| Bally  Aghegeigh,  xxi.  47. 


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BaUpgluen,  ™20'  5 

Ballya  a,  m.  30  1V.6.  Bi 

Ballyallagh,  “‘v30-  Bi 

BallyallaS1,0Sh.u®’  xxv‘  Bi 

Ballyallan,  xxi.  4.7.  B. 

Ballyallavoe,  iv.  11.  . R] 

Ballyalhnane,  xm.  43.  xxx.  4U.  y 

Ballyallogh,  xvu.  15.  B 

Ballyally,  iv.49.  xxvm.  95.  xxx.  13.  B 

Ballyallynan,  xxvm.  3.  B 

Ballyaltin,  North,  xxix.  91. 

Ballyameene,  iv.  18. 

Ballyamine,  xiv.  2.  _ 

Ballyaminetrant,  xiv.  2. 

Ballyamyell,  xvi.  40.  p 

Ballyankane,  xxix.  54. 

Ballyan,  vii.29.  r 

Ballyanleo,  xxii.37. 

Ballyanragh,  viii.  19.  j 

Baliyanraghanraore,  xiv. Si. 

Ballyanraghty,  xv.  38. 

Ballyany,  xiii.  16. 

Ballyard,  1.1.  xxii.  10. 

Ballyare,  iv.  13.  xxi.  16. 

Ballyareela,  xv.  28. 

Ballyarick,  xxiii.  2. 

Ballyariny,  vii.  1. 

Bally arkin,  East,  m 64. 

Ballyarlontigg,  xviii.  13. 

Ballyarny,  xvii.  75. 

Ballyart,  xxviii.  73.  xxix.  16. 

Bally  ary,  iii.  59. 

Ballyassine,  xv.34. 

Ballyatten,  xxviii.  20. 

Ballygauliffe,  iv.  20. 

Bally auly,  xxix.  90. 

Ballyauraghanmore,  xiv.  si. 

Ballyawrightie,  xxviii.  33. 

Ballyayne,  xvi.  13. 

Ballybackagh,  xxiv.  9. 

61.  xxix.  38.  xxx.  6. 

Ballybaneocke,  xxvi.43. 

Ballybanoge,  xxix.  91. 

Ballybarne,  xxix.  114. 

Ballybamey,  xxvm.20. 

Ballybamy,  iv.  31.  xm.  16.  xxi. 

Ballybarvoy,  xxi.  31. 

Ballybaune,  iii.  15. 

Ballybawne,  iv.85.  :w.4L  „ 55 

BaUybeaghan,  xm.  69.  xxvi. 

73.  xxix.  6. 

Bally  Beahan,  xxix.  76. 

Ballybeary,  xxx.  5. 

Ballybeatagh,  ii.  41. 

Ballybeg,  xiv.  35.  xv.  62.  xxi.  26. 

It  mW.  2.11.57.  xxvi.  11.  52. 


Ballyboggan,  vi.  25.  xxm.  15. 
Ballybogher,  v.  42.  x.  41.  o3. 
Ballybohoge,  xxviii  1. 

Ballybohy,  xxviii.  3. 

Ballybollan,  vi.  39. 

Cheifrey,  xiii.  52. 

Ballybollellin,  xxx.  40. 

Ballyboneene,  x.  8. 

Ballybonin,  ix.  21. 

Ballybonny,  xviii.  24. 

Bally  Bony,  xxix.  5. 

Ballybooler,  xxix.  55. 

Ballybough  Bridge,  xxv.  1j. 
Ballyboughill,  xxx.  43. 

Ballybought,  x.  67.  xvu.  87. 
Ballybowloglilys,  xiii.  52. 

Ballyboy,  vi.  9.  xi.  20.  xvu.  7j. 
xxviii.  20. 

Barony  of,  i.  29.  vi.  10.  xxm. 

Parish  of,  i.  9. 

Ballyboybegg,  xxviii.  17. 
Ballyboymore,  xxviii.  17.  . 

Ballybracke,  i.  1.  ix.  16.  xx.10. 
Ballybradagh,  xvi.  84. 

Ballybrade,  xvi.  75. 

Bally bragher,  xxi.  72.  . 

Ballybraghy,  xvii.  16.  xxvi.  9. 
Ballybrannaghan,  u.  28. 
BallybrasiU,  v.  27. 

Ballybrassill,  xxii.  8. 

Ballybrazell,  x.  2. 

Bally  Breaghy  Parish,  Tythes  of,  > 
Ballybreary  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxv 
Ballybrecoy,  xxiii.  33. 
Ballybreedy,  xxiv.  52. 
Ballybreene,  xxx.  27. 


| Ballycarksouse,  xxi.  47. 
Ballycarnan,  v.  31. 
Ballvcarny,  x.  26. 


Ballyclemesliy,  x 

Ballyclenkeene, 

Ballvcleraghan, 


BallybrUan,  ix.  18. 

Ballybrenan,  vi.  11.  xm.  55. 
Ballybrenanbegg,  i-39. 

Ballybrenane,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballybrennagh,  xxi.  95. 

Ballybrenoge,  xiv.  81.  _ 

Ballybrett,  Barony  of,  vn.  oO-  xvl- 

BaUybricken,  v.  38.  xi.  38.  xxiii.  20. 
Ballybrickett,  x.  41. 

Ballybridge,  iii.  75. 

BallJbrinT  iv.  56.  ix.  65.  xxvm.  20. 

Ballybrisky,  viii.  52. 


Mountaine,  xxiv.  11. 

Ballybeggasleboy,  xxiv.  2. 

BaUybeggy,  *»•  ■*- 
Ballybelagh,  xxi.  77. 

Ballybergh,  vi.20. 

Ballyberrane,  xxi.  89. 

Ballybeskey,  xxx.  101. 

Ballybesly,  xxx.  101. 

Ballybetagh,  x.  19.  xm.  58.  xvu. 

Ballybetaghs  Chief-rent,  xvi.  25. 
Ballybettagh,  xxiv.  5. 

Ballybin,  xiii.  15. 

Major,  xxiii.  5. 

Minor,  xvi.  61. 

Ballybinbur,  ii.  40. 

Ballybinoge,  Lower,  xxm.  3. 

Upper,  xxm.  3. 

Bally  blacker,  v.  38. 

Bally bleagh,  iii.  61. 

Ballyboane,  iv.  20. 
Ballybocklone,  xxiii.  1. 

Ballyboe,  xiii.  16.  xxiii.  49. 
Ballyboes,  xiii.  15. 16.  xxi.  8. 
Bally  bog,  xiii. 50. 

Ballybogagh,  ii.  4. 

Ballybogan,  xx.  11. 

Bally bogg,  xxiii.  2. 


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Ballybroder,  iv.31.  xxi,  14. 
Ballybrody,  xi.31.  xv.34. 
Ballybrogan,  xxvi.  54. 

Ballybrowgh,  ii.  23. 

Ballybrowh,  ii.  23. 

Ballybrowne,  iii.  42.  xxv.  24. 

. Ballybrownebegg,  xxvi.  12. 
Ballybrownimore , vn.  53. 
Ballybrowny,  i.39.  v.12. 
Ballybrussin,  xvi.  7. 

Ballybryen,  ix.  25. 

Ballybryne,  xxvi.  8. 

Ballybuddoch,  xxvm.  42. 
Ballybugge,  xi.  12. 

Ballybuggy,  xxix.  90. 
Ballyburdenbegg,  vn.  21. 

7.  Ballyburdenmore,  xxu.36. 

Ballyburly,  xxv.  11. 

Ballyburre,  ii-  32. 

I Ballycaden,  iv.  18. 

I Ballycagliin,  xvi.  62.  xvin.  SA. 

1 Ballycahan,  iv.  66.  xxx.  16. 

1 Ballycahane,  iv.  49.  xi.  64. 

1 Ballycabassy,  ii.  16. 

Ballycalla,  xvii.  14. 

1 Ballycallagan,  xxvi.  16. 
Ballycallanagli,  iv.  6. 

Ballycallian,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  16- 
Ballycally,  x.  2.  xxvi.  43. 

Ballycanahan,  ix.18. 

Ballycanan,  xxviii.  3. 
Ballycannan,  xxvm.  75. 76. 

I Ballycanta,  xxiii.  15. 

Ballycappoge,  vi.  20. 

I Ballycarane,  xxvi.  43. 

1 Ballycarfin,  xxii.  48. 


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Ballycolledbegg,  ii.45. 


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BaUycorny,  xv.  34. 
Ballvcorrane,  vi.  54. 

Ballycorre,  xxx.  105. 

Ballycorrigan,  v.  1. 
Ballycoshowne,  m.  75. 
Ballycottiganigg,  xv.  38. 
Ballycoughy,  xvi.  4. 


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INDEX  Ballycourkebegg,  ii.  16. 
LOCOROM  Ballycovack,  iii.  11. 
Certificates  Ballycowan,  Barony  of,  x: 
for  Ballycowen,  ix.  30.  xvi.  1 . 
Adventurers.  Barony  of,  iii.  17.  ix 


50.  : 


:.  40.  : 


Courts  Baron, 

Leet, 

Mannor  of, 

Parish  of,  i.  9. 

Wood  of,  xvi.  1.  x: 

Ballycowenbeg,  xxvi.  16. 
BaUycownen,  Barony  of, 
Ballycoyle,  xxviii.  2. 
Ballycrahane,  x.  81. 
Ballycraheene,  x.  67. 
Ballycranagh,  x.  31. 
Ballycranneil,  xxiii.  15. 
Ballycranon,  xxi.  95. 
Ballycrany,  Parish  of,  xx: 
Ballycreene,  xxx.  13. 
Ballycreg,  ii.4. 
Ballycregan,  xvi.  84. 
Ballycregane,  i.  15. 
Ballycrehane,  xxix.  6. 
Ballycreghan,  xxi.  92. 
Baiiycremode,  xxv.  4. 
Ballycrenan,  xv.  22.  xxi. ; 
Ballycreon,  xviii.  16. 
Ballycrinigan,  xxiv.  1 1. 
Ballycrisle,  ix.  6. 
Ballycristall,  ix.  6. 
Ballycrogagh,  ii.  4. 
Ballycrohow,  xvi.  17. 
Ballycron,  xxv.  21. 
Ballycronigan,  x.  41. 
Ballycrony,  xvii.  15. 16. 
Ballycrossage,  xxi.  34. 
Ballycrosscally,  Cheif-rent, 
Ballycrouckly,  xvi.  4. 
Ballycruckie,  xxviii.  45. 
Ballycrum,  xiii.  40. 
Baliycullane,  iii.  20.  v.  41. 
xxvi.  47. 

Ballyculleene,  i.  10. 
Ballycullen,  vi.  43. 
Ballyculfay,  xiii.  52. 

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16. 


Bally  Cull 
xxx.  95. 

Ballycullinane,  ix.  19. 
Bnllyculogher,  xxix.  38. 
Ballycuny,  xxi.  23. 
Ballycurdy,  x.  48. 
Ballycurrin,  xvii.  16. 
Ballycuny,  East  Part,  v.  51. 
Ballycusen,  xxx.  38. 
Ballycuslaine,  v.  41. 
Ballycuslane,  x.41. 

Ballyda,  xv.  34. 

Ballydacker,  xi.  4. 

Ballydae,  x.  67. 

Ballydahan,  xxx.  39. 
Ballydalien,  iii.  43. 
Ballydahin,  xx.  6. 

Ballydally,  xvi.  40.  xviii.  56. 
Ballydamore,  xxiv.  42. 
Ballydanouck,  xxviii.  6. 
Ballydarogy,  xxi.  60. 
Ballydavid,  xiv.  2.  xvii.  33.  6 
Ballydavine,  xv.33. 
Ballydavy,  xxi.  89. 

Ballydaw,  xxx.  29.  49. 
Ballyday,  xxvi.  3. 

Ballydegan,  xx.  II . 
Ballydenen, 

Ballyderaow 
Ballyderegat 
Ballydergan,  xv.  58 
Ballyderlisk,  x.  18. 
Ballydermot,  x.  18. 
Bnllydermott  Roe,  • 
Ballyderry,  iv.  4. 

Ballydescrt,  iv.  24. 
Ballydeslane,  xxi.  4' 
Ballydiggan,  iv.49. 
Ballydikin,  xxii.  48. 
Ballydillabeg,  xxx.  S 
Ballydina,  vi.  59. 

Ballydinagh,  xxix.  4 
Ballydipping,  iv.  31 
Ballvdire, 

Ballydloug 
Ballydnoghe 
Ballydoghei 


ii.  2. 


Ba!!ydolean,X  ix.  31. 
BaUydonahane,  xxviii.  22. 
Ballydone.rhy,  xiii.  16 
Ballydonelbegg,  xxn.  8. 

Ballydonnagh,  i.  24. 

By^U.4^xiiL 

Ballydonogli],,xiv.  35. 
Ballydonoghue,  ix.  18. 

Shells. 

Ballydorgan,  xv.  58. 
Ballydorogg,  xxx  40. 
Ballydorogye,  xxix.  107. 
Ballydowbegg,  xv.  35. 
Ballydowde,  vi.  25.  xxviii.  5 
Ballydowell,  x.  13. 
Ballydowgan,  xi.  27. 
BJdowigan,  vi. 6L 

Ballydowny,  vH^  37. 
Ballydoyje,  i.  37^xvi.  Sl.^x 


Ba|  jyd  rollid  mor< 


Castle,  x.  60. 

Ballydugan,  x.  35.  : 
Ballyduigan,  xvii.  41 


Ballyduncene,  xvii.  75 
Ballyduneene,  xx.  13. 
Ballydungan,  x.  61.  x: 
Ballydungroir,  xvi.  31 . 
Ballydunneene,  xi.  7. 
Ballydurty,  xxv.  33. 
Ballydusker,  iii.  59. 
Ballydwigan,  xvii.  67. 
Ballyea,  viii.  64.  xi.  36 

North  Part,  v.  1. 

Ballyean,  ii.  53.  iv.  6. 
Bally  Eden,  xiii.  55. 

Edine,  xvii.  16. 

Edmond,  ii.  43. 

Ballyeehyes,  xxv.  3. 
i Ballyeghan,  xxi.  30. 
Ballyeglilogh,  xxv.  22. 
Ballyegny,  xx.  29.  xxv 
Ballyegnybegg,  xxx.  40 
Ballyeightragh,  xxvi.  5! 
Ballyelllsh,  xxx.  39. 
Ballyelly,  xxx.  13. 
Ballyenagowran,  xiii.  4! 
Ballyencloghy.  viii.  18. 
Ballyennan,  xxv.  21. 
Ballyenragh,  iv.  37. 
Ballyeragh  Mullrony,  x 
Ballyercgan,  xxii.  8. 
Ballyergan,  i.  35. 
Ballyeryre,  West  Part, 
Ballyew,  xxx.  29. 
Ballyfacie,  x-"  >« 
Ballyfadeene. 

Bally fadine,  xxvi.  52 
Ballyfadny,  xxvi.  52. 
Ballyfarice,  xxiii.  50. 
Ballyfarna,  xxix.  55. 
Ballyfarnearmin,  vii. 
Bally farrell,  xvi.  61. 
Ballyfay,  iii.  1. 
Ballyfearoad,  xv.  38. 
Ballyfeene,  vii.  2. 
Ballyfeighan,  xxi.  33 
Ballyfelfin,  Lower,  x 

Upper,  xxv.  27 

Ballyfel  Jy more,  v.  15 
Ballyfenock,  Little,  \ 
Ballyfenoge,  Great,  i 
Ballyferngh,  xxiii  11 
Ballyferms,  xxi.  60. 
Ballyfernoge,  xiv.  24. 


95. 


Ballyferris,  xxi.  60. 
Ballyferus,  xxii.  47. 
Ballyfierus,  xxx.  40. 
Ballyfillan,  vi.  33. 
Ballyfinane,  xxx.  54. 
Ballynegan,  xxii.  5. 
Ballyfinines,  xi.43. 
Ballyfinne,  xxiii.  9. 
Ballyfinoge,  xxi.  95. 
Ballyfleming,  xi.  38. 
Ballyflugh,  vii.  14. 
Ballyfobie,  ix.  5. 
Ballyfobole,  ix.  5. 
Ballyfoboyle,  ix.  5. 
Ballyfoile,  xxviii.  73. 
Ballyfolly,  xxx.  13. 
Ballyfooky,  xi.4. 
Ballyformoyle,  ix.  8. 

West,  ix.  8. 

Ballyfouke,  xi.  23. 
Ballyfoyle,  ii.  53.  i 
xxv.  45.  xxvi.  15 
Ballyfrack,  v.  12. 
Ballyfrank,  v.  12. 
Ballyfrory,  xvii.  44. 
Ballyfyn,’  xv.  22. 

Ballygadd,  xi.  4. 
Ballygaddeene,  xvii.  68. 
Ballygadd}',  x.  60. 
Ballygagrea,  xiii.  21. 
Ballygaheeney,  xxiii.  14. 
Ballygalla,  iv.  35.  xiv.  2.  xv 
Ballygallan,  xxi.  47. 
Ballygallanane,  xxv.  2. 
Ballygally,  xi.  22.  xiii.  52. 
Ballygallyhannan,  xvii.  85. 
Ballygalmane,  x.48. 
Ballygaluane,  xxv.  2. 
Ballygandanbegg,  iv.  53. 
Ballygange,  xx.  21. 
Ballyganielly,  iv.  20. 
Ballygannagh,  xiii.  29. 
Ballyganner,  iv.  6.  xxviii.  48 
Ballygannugh,  xxi.  26. 
Ballygannybeg,  xxi.  72. 
Ballygannybegg,  vii.  30. 
Ballyganymore,  xvi.  31. 
Ballygarae,  xvi.  23. 

Bally  Garald,  xvii.  6. 
Ballygaraatt,  vi.  57. 
Ballygargon,  xvi.  77. 
Ballygarra,  xxx.  39. 
Ballygarraldes,  xxvi.  67. 
Ballygarran,  x.  1.  xvii.  55.  x 
Ballygarranbeg,  x.  18. 
Ballygan-ane,  iv.38. 
Ballygarrett,  iv.  42.  xi.  48.  > 


Ballygarry,  vi.  27. 
Ballygart,  v.  56. 

Lordship  of,  > 

Ballygarudy,  xx.  28 
Ballygarvan,  xvi.  77 
Ballygarvane,  ii.  19. 
Ballygarvin,  xx.  21. 
Ballygarvy,  xi 
Ballygastell,  ii 
Ballygavanay,  xx: 
Ballygeery,  x.  35. 
Ballygeeth, 


32. 


I lallygt  g i 
Ballygeni 


;ill,  : 


Ballygellagfi,  ii.  4. 
Ballygelly  Cheifries,  xxx 

Mill  Cheifries,  xxx 

Ballygemore,  xxvi.  16. 
Ballygenan,  xviii.  38.  xx 
Ballygennan,  ii.  53. 
Ballygeralty,  xxx.  29. 
Ballygerrell,  iv.  42. 
Ballygibba,  i.  10. 
Ballygibban,  xv.  38. 
Ballygibbin,  xiii.  65. 
Ballygibbon,  ii.  24. 
Ballygiddon,  iv.  47. 
Ballygider,  i' 


cx.  101. 


Ballygilbertf'x 
Ballygilboy,  xt 
Ballygill,  xxv.  22. 
Ballygillan,  xiv.  24. 
Ballygillhanane,  xvii.  85. 
Ballygilliga,  ix.  31. 


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Ballygircstowne,  xwii.  36* 

Ballygmew,  vui.*»- 
Ballygissne,  xvm.  *»• 

Ballygithvuan,  xvii. »■>■ 

Ballyglanney,  xxi.i. 

Ballyglanny.xvi.A. 

BaUyglasoughteragh,  vu.30 

Parish,  Tytlies  of, 

West,  xxi.  92. 

Ballyglassen,  iii.23.  xxv.  6. 

Ballyglassett,  xxx.  104. 

Ballyglass  Itragh,  y.15. 

BJlygW'sh*"*1'.  “',a- 

Ballyghnehee,  xin.  32. 

Ballyglyshen,  xxiii.  41. 

Ballygodderman,  iy.  42. 

Ballygoganigg,  xxi.  72. 

Ballygogh,  x.  67. 

Ballygollane,  xxx.  29. 

Ballygollick,  x.  41. 

Ballygomesha,  xv.  58. 

Ballygonanbegg,  xxiii.  40. 

Ballygonna,  xv.  73. 

Ballygoney,  v.  3. 

Ballygoone,  xi.7. 

Ballygorane,  vii.  29. 

BaUygordanbegg,  xvii.  85. 
Ballygordanmore,  xvu.  85. 
Ballygonnorkane,  xxx.  13. 

Ballygore,  xiii.  22. 

Ballygow,  ix.  6. 

Ballygowan,  xv.  73. 

Ballygowen,  ii.  51.  iv.42.  ;>••*>*• 
Ballygowne,  iv.49.  a.  5. 18.  non,.  5. 
33.39. 

Ballygownnan,  xx.  11- 
Ballygowran,  viii.  26. 

Ballygrabeny,  vi.  45. 

Ballygrageene,  iv.  70. 

Ballygraige,  iv.l.. 

Ballygralagli,  xym.58. 

Ballygrammy,  xi.  7. 

Ballygraphis,  iv.l. 

Ballygrasty,  x.l. 

Ballygratli,  xvi.  76. 

Ballygreasy,  xiii- 65. 

Ballygreeke,  xvn.15.  lo. 

Ballygreenane,  vi.9. 

Ballygregan,  x.  53.  xx.  11. 

Ballygrenane,  vii.  40.  xxu. 

Ballygi-ejn, 

Ballygnmn,  x.  67.  xvu.  81- 
Bally  Griffin  Wood,  5 
Ballygriffine,  xvii.  46. 

Ballygrin,  xxvi.  54. 

Ballygrisdonagh,  x 

Ballygroben,  x.18. 

Bally^omans,  x . 1 

Ballygronogan,  x 
Ballygrony,  v.  7. 

Ballyguanamore,  — 

Ballygullane,  xvi.  46. 

Ballygullin,  xxii.7. 

Ballj'gunagh,  xv.  20.  xx 
Ballygunna,  xxx.  101. 

Ballygunner  Temple,  v. 

Ballygumn,  xvn.15. 16. 
Ballygurteene,  xvm.  it>. 

Ballygybegg,  v.38. 

Ballygymore,  v.  38. 

Ballyhabarne,  xxi.  14. 

Ballybacke,  xxiii.  5. 

Ballyhackett,  xxx.  102. 
Ballyhadowne,  xx.14- 
Ballyhagli,  iii.  74.  xiu. 

Ballyliaghill,  xxv.  33. 

Ballyhallahan,  xvi.  40. 
Ballyhallonliigh,  xxii.  3 
Bally  Hallow,  x.  43. 

Ballyhallum,  xxix.  38. 

Ballyhaly,  iii.  59. 

Ballyhane,  xvi.  7. 

Ballyhanricke,  ix.  8. 

Ballylianvy,  ix.19.  xxvi.  71.  xxviu. 
Ballyhany,  East,  xxix  w 

West,  xxix.  77. 

Ballyhara,  xvi.  79. 

(122.) 


Ballyhost,  xi.  41. 

Ballyhoulderry,  xxix. 

Ballybowden,  xi 

Ballyhowe,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballyhowlahan,  xxx.  8. 

Ballyhuan,  xvi.  61. 

Ballyhubbard,  iii.  59. 

Ballyhnbbert,  xxii.  2. 

Ballyhubbocke,  xxii.  1 7 . 

Baliylmmbelly,  xxiv.19. 

Ballyhumbleston,  x 
Ballyhumbletty, 

Ballyhumelty,  xx-.— 

Ballyhunulta,  v.38. 

Ballyhuresky,  iv.  17. 

Ballyhuses,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballyhutter,  ii.  50. 

Ballyhybistocke,  ii.  4. 

Ballyhymock,  xvi.  38. 

Ballyhynna,  iv.  14. 

Bally  Ilians,  x.  22. 

Ballyinirnogy,  xxv.  33. 

Bally inronogli,  xiv.  31 . 

Bally  Island,  ii.  53. 

Bally  itragh,  xiv.  2.  ^ 

Ballyivosknody,  ix.  1 
Ballykally,  viii.  24.  : 

Ballykarrane,  xxvi.  *. — 

Ballykeane’,  ' Gltab  Lands  and  Tytlies  c 

Rectory  of,  i.l.  ix.  6. 

Tithes  of,  ix.6. 

Ballykeary,  xxii.  8. 

Ballykeavane,  xxv.  33. 

Ballykebegg,  xxvi.  16- 
Ballykeele,  xx.75.  : 

1 East,  xr*  m 

West,  > 


fi.  43. 70. 


Ballyknavin, 

Ballykneagh, 

Ballykneene, 

Lower, 

■ Upper, 

Ballyknoane,  xxvi. 
Ballyknock,  v.  36.  xv.  22. 38. 

Castle,  xxviii.  3. 

Mannor  of,  xxviii.  3. 

Markett,  xxviii.  3. 

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Ballymackglagh  lira,  vi.  11. 

Otra,  vi.  11. 

Ballymacklernane,  xxix.  82. 
Ballymackooe,  xxx.  49. 
Ballymackryan,  xxx.  62. 


Ballymaclaughlin,  viii.  14. 
Ballymacneboy,  ii.  51. 


Ballymacshanroe,  xxx.  12. 
Ballymac  William  Roe,  vii. 


Ballymagarvy,  Rectory  of,  xxvi.  59. 


Ballymallo,  x.48.  xxv.2.4.  xxvi.  15.  xxix.5. 
Ballymallobegg,  xxi.  72. 

Ballymalloe,  xiii.  69.  xxviii.  73. 79. 
Ballymallmore,  x.48. 

Bally  mallow,  xxviii.  41. 

Ballymalo,  xxii.  54.  xxix.  6.  46. 76. 
Ballymaloe,  xxviii.  55.  xxx.  84. 
Ballymalone,  x.  18. 

Ballymalowna,  xv.  34. 

Ballymanagh,  viii.  25.  ix.16.  xxiv.57. 


Ballylougliane,  xxv.  42. 
Ballyloughbegg,  xvi.  50. 
Ballyloughdane,  vm.  33. 
Ballyloughy,  v.  21. 
Ballylowan  Itragh,  iii.  73. 
Ballylowen  lira,  vi.  11. 

Otra,  vi.  11. 

Ballylowrace,  xxi.  72. 
Ballyloyne,  vii.  30. 
Ballylubornagh,  xxi.  90. 
Ballyluokin,  v.  25. 
Ballylynagh,  xi.  69. 
Ballylyne,  vii.  29. 

Ballylyny,  xxviii.  18. 
Ballymacad,  xiii.  61. 
Ballymacadane,  iv.  12. 
Ballymacadv,  xxix.  6. 

Bally macanrock,  xv.  37. 

Bally  macarrick,  xv.  31. 
Ballymaccall,  xx.  5. 
Ballymaccody,  xxv.  6. 
Ballymaccorimick  Clmrcli,  xj 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Ballymace,  vi.  9. 
Ballymacliale,  iv.  22. 
Ballymacbimibinc,  xi.  22. 
Ballymachugh,  xvi.  37. 
Ballymack,  xvii.  18. 
Ballymackdonoghfin,  vii.  20. 
Ballymackee,  vi.  50.  xviii.  53 
Ballymackeegan,  xvii.  23. 
Ballymackeene  lira,  vi.  11. 

Otra,  vi.  11. 

Ballymackegoge,  x.22. 


Bally  Mc  [ ],  xvii.  16. 

M'Adam,  xvi.  75.  xxi 

xxvi.  71. 

McAdane,  iv.  12. 

M'Arde,  xxi.  30. 

M'Boy,  xviii.  58. 

McCarbry,  vi.  50. 

M'Carne  Itra,  vi.  7. 

M'Came  Outra,  vi.  7. 

M'Chonchy,  xxi.  47. 

M'Clode,  vi.  28. 

M'Clogban,  viii.  49. 

McColiy,  Big,  xxiii.  5. 

M'Corry,  xxiv.  5. 

M'Cotter,  xv.  37. 

M'Coulteny,  xv.  38. 


M' Richard,  xxvi.  12. 

M'Rogh,  xviii.  4. 

M'Rony,  v.  7. 

M'Rorey,  xi.  4. 

M'Rory,  xxx.  101. 


- M'Walter,  Croy,  xxviii.  56. 

- M'Ward,  xxviii.  56. 

- M' William,  xxii.  8.  xxix.  112. 


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Ballynafad,  xxii.2. 

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5^;3bCa“»i.'26. 


Barony,  xvii.  23. 

Castle  of,  xx.  40. 

Parish,  xxviii.  83. 

Ballymoreene,  xvii.  74. 

BaUymore  Eustace,  iii.  14. 

Bally morgan,  xxi.  92. 

Ballymorin,  xx.  57 . 

Ballymorine,  xvi.  47. 

Ballymorisb,  ix.  5. 
BaUymorisheene,  vii.  21. 33. 
Ballymorrice,  xvii.  74. 
Ballymorricke,  xvii.  59. 
Ballymorris,  iii.  11.  v.  36. 
Ballyraorrish,  xiv.  35. 
Ballymorrisheene,  xviii.  56. 
Ballymorroliow,  xviii.  13. 

Bally mortagh,  xxiv.  42. 
Ballymottbegg,  xviii.  4. 
Ballymottmore,  xviii.  4. 
Ballymountain,  xxx.  93. 
Ballyraountain,  Common  ot,  xxv 
Ballymountaine,  ii.  6.  xxvi.  9. 
Ballymounteene,  xxi.  95. 
Ballymoyganna,  iii.  16. 
Ballymoylane,  xv.40. 
Ballymoymore,  ix.30. 
Ballymucholaghan,  xvn.  8j. 
Bally  muckallagh,  v.  26. 
Ballymuggane,  xxviu.  5. 
Ballymulcare,  xvi.72.  .. 

Ballymullany,  iii.2.  xvu.23.  xxn 
Ballymullcashel,  xxn.  50. 
Ballymullegh,  xxx.  101. 
Ballymullen,  iii.  59.  xxx.  101. 
Ballymullin,  xvii.  15.  xxi.  95.  > 
Ballymulloe,  xv.  22. 
Ballymulloge,  xxx.  101. 102. 
Ballymultony,  v.  1. 
Ballymulverry,  ii.  4. 
Ballymulvey  Mill,  ii.28. 
Ballymuphant,  v.  41. 
Ballymuroe,  xvii.  74. 
Ballymurpby,  xxi.  62. 

Chief-rent,  xxi.  35. 

Ballymurragli,  iii.  34. 
Ballymurrah,  xxi.  28. 
Ballymurry,  xiv.  3. 
Ballymylodbegg,  xx.  21. 

Bally mylodmore,  xx.  21. 

Bally n [ . I”®*"’ 

Ballyna,  ix.  16.  xni  68. 
Ballynabarny,  xx.  60. 
Ballynabolla  Mountains,  xxx 
Ballynabollare  Mountains,  x> 
Ballynabrack,  xxiii.  15. 
Ballynaboully,  xiv.  2. 
Ballynacane,  xxii.  37. 
Ballynacarrow,  xxx.  80. 
Ballynaclassy,  xxx.  5. 

Bally  naclojrny,  x.  25.  xvn.  8 

Ballynacoola,  xvii.  15. 
Ballynacooly,  xxviii.  72. 
Ballynacorra,  vii.  2. 
Ballynacraggy,  xxvi.  67. 
Ballynacreggy,  xxvi.  12. 
Ballynacrony,  xxiii.  3. 
Ballynacurry,  iv.24. 


1Rallvna°io<rv,  xiii.33. 
Ballynab,  West,  xxi.  95. 
Ballynahaly,  ix.  30 

Barony,  xxx.  104. 

Ballvnahinshy,  Lower,  iv.  49. 
Ballynahinsy,  vi.57. 
Ballynaliintion,  iv.  19. 


Ballvnalty,  v.  35.  viii.  66 
Ballynaltybegg,  xx.  13. 
Ballynalurgan,  u.4. 
Ballynamellin,  xxv.  24. 


nodagh,  xxiii.  18. 

noneT  xxi-  85.  ^ 

more  Market,  viii.  33. 
murshaigb,  xxii.  12. 
nary,  xxi.  64. 
me,  xxiii.  47. 
min,  viii.  39. 
mnirry,  ix.  30. 

mremagh,  x.  22. 
inromagh,  xxix.  54. 
iinty,  xi.  4. 
antylist,  xx.  27. 
antv,  North,  xx  27. 
aid,  iv.  42.  viii.  46. 
aide,  viii.  12. 
laree,  xxviii.  34. 


Bally nasliinagh,  xxi.  100. 

Ballynaslo,  xxix.  6. 

BaHynasnare  Chief-rent,  x' 

Ballyiwully,  *.»■ 
BaUyTO  *»*■«■ 
Bailynasse,  xm.  12. 
Ballynastalla,  ix.7. 
Ballynatachane,  xxii.  37. 

Ballynaterrigg,  xxvi.  71. 
Ballynatony,  xxi.  45. 

Chief-rent,  xvi.  25. 

Ballynatt,  vi.2. 

1 Ballynavain  Chief-rent,  x 
I Ballynawlart,  xxi.  95. 

Ballynawry,  xxix.  37. 

I Ballyncallow,  v.  26. 
ii.  18.  BaUyclonhew,  x.2. 

I Ballyncobban,  ii.  26. 

I Ballyncrassig,  vii.  30. 

I Ballyndrenan,  xvi.  1. 
Ballyndryne,  xv.  37. 
Ballynea,  xxv.  22. 
Ballyneagh,  xviu.  45. 

I Ballynealian,  iv.l. 
Ballynealan,  xv.33.  xx 


report.  44 

I Ballyneale,  xvii.  49.  xxi.  60.  xxvi.  45. 
Ballynearle,  xxix.  2. 

Ballynebabanoge,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballynebane,  xxx.  29. 

Ballynebaniffe,  xxix.  25. 

Ballynebarney,  xxix.  112. 

Ballynebarny,  iv.18.  xvi. 61.  xx.bi.xx.. 
xxvi.  11. 

Ballynebertagh,  xxii.  7. 

Ballynebin,  xiii.  15. 

Ballynebollan,  xxvi.  66. 

Ballynebooly,  xi. 38.  xxii.2. 
Ballyuebrady,  vi.3. 

Ballynebranagh,  xxiv.  57. 

Bally  nebrane,  x.  67. 

Ballynebreny,  xiv.  27. 

IBallynecall,  xvi.  49. 

Ballynecarge,  xxi.28. 

Bally necargy,  xxii.  7. 

Ballynecarige,  xxii.  48. 

Ballynecasky,  vi.  11. 

Ballyneclashy,  ix.  1. 

Ballyneclasse,  x.  43. 

Ballyneclassey,  xv.38. 

Ballyneclogh,  xxiv.  42. 

Ballynecloghy,  iv.  67.  xxx.  39. 
Ballyneclunngb,  xxix.  53. 

Bally necooly,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballynecorr,  iv.  2S. 

Castle,  iv.  28. 

. 54,  Barony,  xxviii.  76. 

" jg  Royalties,  iv.  28. 

Ballincorra,  viii.  S3. 

Ballynecowen,  xvi.  17. 

Ballynecrany,  xxii.  8. 

Ballynecrea,  xv.46. 

IBallynecreebegg,  ii.  4. 

Mill,  ii.4. 

Ballynecrevagli,  xiii.  58. 
Ballynecrossy,  xxii.  48. 

Ballynecrough,  xxx.  32. 

Ballynecurry,  xxi.  28. 

Balljaiecurty,  xxviii.  79. 

Ballynedrum,  iv.  18. 

Ballynedrumny,  xxix.  57. 
Ballyneduffe,  xi.  9. 

Ballynedywest,  xxii.  5. 

Ballynee,  ii.  12. 

Ballyneevene,  xxvi.  oi. 
Ballynefaynes,  xxx.  92. 

Yl . 93.  MynaHoge,  ~B. 

Ballynefey,  xxx.  32. 

Ballynefid,  v.  34. 

Ballynegailagh,  xm.  52. 

Ballynegarbragh,  in.  9.  iv.  31. 

Bally negard,  xxv.  21. 
Ballynegarragh,  xvi.  40. 
Ballynegarrig,  in.  56. 
Ballynegarvey,  xxi.  23. 
Ballynegarvy,  ii.4. 

Ballynegaule,  xxii.  7. 

Ballynegee, 

Ballynegeile,  xxi.  4J. 
Ballynegeragh,  x.  18. 
Ballyneglasse,  xv.  58. 
Ballynegleragli,  xxix.2o. 
Ballynegilloge,  xxi.  28. 
Ballynegittagb,  ix.  19. 
Ballygomne,  xxi.  49. 

Ballynegon,  iv.  5. 

3r,  Bally negony,  xxx.  8. 

■ Ballynegoone,  xxviu.  100. 

Ballynegran,  xxi.  28. 
Ballynegreny,  iv.Sl. 
Ballynegrosse,  xxviu.  a- 
Ballynelieinch  Barony,  xvi.  a i . 

I Ballynahencie,  iv.  56. 

Bally nehenly  Barony,  xxx.a-'. 
Ballynehensy,  xxviu.  96. 
Ballynehew,  x.21. 

Ballynehilcg,  xv.  22. 
Ballynliimy,  xxiv.  9. 
Ballynehinch,  vi-  H- 

Barony,  xxix.  78. 

Ballyneliinchy,  ix-7- 
Ballynehine,  vn.34. 

Bally nehiney,  xxiv.  j. 
Ballynelione,  xxi.  4. 

Ballynehorney,  xxi.  28. 

Ballynehow,  vn.  30.  x.  22.  6.  . 
Ballynehowe,  xi.  4. 
Ballynehowen,  xxu.5. 
Ballynehowne,  xxviu.  48. 


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Ballynekill,  i.  5.  ix.  5.  xiii. 
r 13.  xxii.  10.  xxi.  85.  xxi: 
Ballynekilly,  1.1.  ix.  18.  x: 
xxviii.  22. 

Ballynclackane,  xxii.  14. 
Ballynelacky,  iv.31. 
Ballynclana,  xxi.  43. 

' Ballynelartl,  v.  15. 
Ballynelayday,  xxix.  6. 
Ballynelea,  ix.  30. 
Ballyncleagh,  xxii.  7. 
Ballynelecon,  xxii.  14. 
Ballynelcgan,  vii.  30. 

Bally  nelinngb,  v.  26. 
Ballynelodge,  xv.71.  ix.  18. 
Ballynelough,  xxvii.  75. 
Ballynelugg,  xiv.  3. 
Ballyncmaddery,  xxii. 
Ballynemaghery,  " 
BallynemaUane,  i 
Ballynemannagh, 

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Ballynenane,  xiii.  24. 

Ba!ynent^e^!2XXX‘  & 
Ballyneny,  viii.  19. 
Ballynepallace,  xxx.  39. 
Ballynepanes,  xxviii.  37. 
Ballynepark,  xv.38. 
Ballyneparkie,  xxix.  100. 
Ballynering,  i.  10. 
Ballyncrly,  xi.  38. 
Ballynerosse,  xi.  22. 
Ballynerostig,  xv.  38. 
Ballyneny.  ii.  36. 
Ballynes,  iv.  22. 
Ballynescaddan,  vii.  SO. 
Ballyneserane,  xvii.  23. 
Ballyneshalvy,  xxi.  34. 
Ballynesliannngli,  vii.  27. 
Ballyneshargy,  xxi.  28. 
Ballyneslione,  xxv.  6. 
Ballynesilloge,  xxii.  16. 
Ballynesilly,  xxi.  28. 
Ballynesimona, 

Bally  neskeagh, 


6.  x 


i.  69. 
Ballyneskert,  vi.33. 

West,  v.  33. 

Ballyne  Skreny,  vii.  30. 
Ballyneslany,  : " "" 
Ballyneslow,  x 

Ballynesra,  xxvi.  a 
Bally nesse,  ii.  4.  > 

Tuck  Mill,  i 

Ballynetra,  xxi.  7i 
Ballynetrovv,  xxiii 
Ballynety,  xxix.  7 
Ballyneveagh,  xx: 
Ballyneven,  xviii. 
Ballynevulpecke, 

Ballynew,  xxviii.  3. 
Ballynewer,  xxviii.  72. 
Ballynewillan,  xxviii.  4. 
Ballynewmeglasse,  xiii.  52. 
Ballyney,  : - 


viii.  73. 


iii.  65. 


x.  65. 


„ „ Idybeg,  x.21. 
Ballyngaddy more,  x.  2 1 . 

1!  a I ly  ngdowa  n , loii.  26. 

Ballyngowne,  ix.  27. 
Ballyngurrane,  xxx.  93. 


Bally  nichole,  xxix.  100. 
BaUynicoll,  xxi.  72. 
Ballynidonery,  xxii.  7. 
Ballynigwinag,  xxx.  40. 
Ballynihenohy  Barony,  xxix.  37. 
Ballynishin,  xxii.  21. 

Ballynisky,  xi.  61. 

Ballynitty,  i.  40.  xiv.  35. 
Ballynity,  xviii.  46.  xxv.  33. 
Ballynkillin,  xvi.  1. 
Ballynknockane,  xiv.  2. 
Ballynlabane,  viii.  25. 
Ballynleny,  ii.  5. 

Ballynlog,  xvn.31. 

Ballynlogli,  ix.27. 

Ballynloglian,  ii.  17. 

Ballylouba,  xxv.  47. 

Ballylugg,  xxiii.  1 1.  xxviii.  20. 
Ballynne  Iskarak,  ii.  15. 
Ballynnry,  xxvi.  4. 

Fairs,  xxvi.  4. 

Ballynoblatt,  xi.  48. 

Ballynod,  i.38. 

Ballynoe,  xv.  14.  xxx.  92. 
Ballynoge,  xxv.  22. 

Ballynogee,  xviii.  29. 
Ballynohow,  xiv.  2. 

Ballynolane,  xiv.  2. 

Bally nolart,  xv.  72. 

Ballynoloft,  xv.  72. 

Ballynolort,  xxvi.  43. 
Ballynomine,  vii.  30. 
Ballynomogh,  vi.  23. 
Ballynomona,  xxv.  4. 
Ballynonane,  xxvi.  67. 
Ballynoneene,  x.  1. 
Ballynoninasseigb,  xxx.  5. 
Ballynontin,  xxiii.  18. 
Ballynonty,  xvii.  83. 
Ballynookan,  xi.  4. 

Ballynora,  xxviii.  72. 
Ballynorane,  xxx.  39. 

Ballynorea,  xxviii.  72. 
Ballynorty,  xv.72. 

Ballynossett,  xv.  72. 

Ballynouty,  viii.  23. 

Ballynow,  xxx.  80. 

Ballynowlard,  xv.  53. 
Ballynnihin,  xiii.  44. 
Ballynranck,  viii.  66. 

Ballynvee,  v.  15. 

Ballynrohow,  xviii.  13. 
Ballynscotigg,  xiv.  2. 

Ballyntabla,  xxx.  74. 

Ballytagher,  xxix.  43. 
Ballyntyban,  viii.  25. 
Ballynuchan,  i.  10. 

Ballynullins  xxx.  101. 

Ballynully,  xxx.  101. 

Ballynure,  vii.  21.  xx.71. 
Ballynure  South,  xxviii.  72. 
Ballynurgy,  ii.  26. 

Ballynvally,  iii.  1. 

Ballynvannogh,  xiv.  2. 
Ballynvonin,  ix.  28. 

Ballyny,  xxv.  22.  33. 
Ballynylusky,  xxvi.  71. 

Ballyobin,  ix.  54. 

Ballyogagh,  x.  67. 

Ballyogan,  xxix.  55.  xxx.  54.. 
Bullyoganbegg,  xv.  35. 
Ballyoganmore,  xv.  35. 
Ballyogavissa,  xxviii.  3. 
Ballyogarrine,  xxviii.  18. 
Ballyogenor,  xviii.  38. 

Ballyoghill,  xxviii.  12. 

Ballyoglily,  xxviii.  10. 
Ballyognagh,  vii.  55. 

BallyoUagh,  xiii.  16. 

Ballyollog,  xvii.  16. 

Ballyoken,  xxvi.  43. 

Ballyonan,  iv.  5. 

Ballyonane,  xxiii.  47. 

Ballyonine,  xxii.  7. 

Ballyomie,  xxviii.  20. 

Ballyoony,  xxix.  91. 

Ballyoran,  vi.  9.  xxiv.  46. 
Ballyorgan,  vi.  57. 

Ballyoriticke,  xiii.  65. 

Ballyorla,  xxi.  92. 

Ballyornan,  xxiv.  41. 

Ballyorto,  xvii.  78. 

Ballyote,  xvii.  2. 

Ballyoughter,  x.  48. 


Ballyoughtra,  x.  48.  xv.  38. 

Ballyoughtragli,  xxi.  85. 

Ballyowen,  vi.  9.  viii.  58. 

Ballyowin,  vii.  21. 

Ballyowly,  xi.  9. 

Ballyoynogb,  xxv.  2. 

Ballypaddin,  xiii.  12. 

Ballyparke,  xxii.  14. 

Ballypatriclc,  xxv.  21. 

Ballyphenyne,  xxii.  16. 

Bally  Phieris,  xiii.  7. 

Ballypliillibeene,  xxi.  30. 

Ballyphillip,  x.18.  xvii.83.  xxvi. 71.  xxx.4l. 
Ballyphokoe,  Commons  of,  xxiii.  23. 
Ballypholl,  xxvi.  30. 

Ballypolin,  vii.  55. 

Ballypople,  ix.  5. 

Ballyportnecrcane,  xxi.  77. 

Ballyprior,  xiv.  16. 

Ballyquane,  ix.  38. 

Ballyquidy,  xvi.  7. 

Ballyquidyhy,  xxx.  58. 

Ballyquilla,  iv.  6. 

Ballyquilty,  xvii.  75. 

Ballyquin,  iv.  27.  xvi.  13.  xxvi.  54. 

Ballyqi  me,  will  43 
Ballyquinin,  xxv.  4. 

Ballyquinn,  xv.  34.  xvii.  15. 
Ballyquinvillme,  viii.  49. 

Ballyrabburke,  xvii.  15. 

Ballyragan,  Great,  ii.  23. 

Little,  ii.  23. 

Ballyragli,  xvii.  32. 

Ballyrabin,  xiii.  57.  xxviii.  42. 

Ballyrahine,  iv.  69. 

Ballyrahy,  xxx.  97. 

Ballyrain,  xxi.  61. 

Bally  Raine,  ii.  29. 

Ballyraines,  xxv.  33. 

Ballyrama,  xviii.  55. 

Ballyrane,  iii.  59. 

Ballyranell,  xx.  1 1 . 

Ballyrany,  xxiv.  45. 

Ballyraskin,  xiv.  26. 

Ballyrassell,  x.  48. 

Bally  rath,  iii.  1.  xxii.  2. 

Ballyready,  xxii.  8. 

Ballyreagii,  ii.  4.  8.  iv.  30.  v.'38.  x.48. 

xiii.  40.  xxi.  7. 28. 34.  xxv.  21. 
Ballyreddy,  xxvi.  45. 

Ballyredmond,  xi.  21. 

Ballyreedy,  xxiv.  52. 

Ballyreehy,  i.  15. 

Ballyreesheene,  i.  38. 

Ballyregan,  xv.  38. 

Court  Baron,  x.  55. 

— Court  Leet,  x.  55. 

Royalties,  x.  55. 

Ballyregane,  xxx.  13. 

Ballyregg,  xxv.  47. 

Ballyreigane,  xxx.  5. 

Ballyrelly,  xv.  17.  xxvi.  70. 

Ballyribbin,  xv.  38. 

Ballyrichard,  xxx.  5. 

Ballyrick,  xxiii.  2. 

Ballyrickard,  ii.  51.  xxi.  95.  xxvi.  20.  xxx.  5. 
Ballyrickardbegg,  xviii.  4..  xxvi.  20. 
Ballyrickard  Tythes,  xxvi.  16. 

Ballyriggin,  vi.  57. 

Ballyring,  iv.  1.  xvi.  12. 

Ballynstin,  xv.  38.  xxix.  55. 

Ballyrittigg,  xxii.  7. 

Ballyroan  Church,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Ballyroane,  xxi.  77.  xxv.  17.  xxix.  57. 
xxx.  75. 

Ballyrobbin,  vi.16.  viii.49.  xxiii. 37.  xxx. 33. 
Ballyrobbine,  xxv.  42. 

Bally  Robin,  xi.  42. 

Ballyrobuck,  xv.  38. 

Ballyroe,  ii.  4.  iv.  48.  vi.  33.  57.  xiii.  56. 

xvi.  54.  xvii.  18.70.  xxi.  60.  72. 
Ballyroegrace,  xxi.  21. 

Ballyroghan,  vi.  50. 

Ballyroheene,  xxix.  45. 

Ballyronahan,  xxi.  72. 

Ballyronan,  xiii.  16.  xxiv.  45. 

Bally roshea,  xxi.  21. 

Ballyroshee,  xiv.  2. 

Ballyrostig,  xx.  49. 

Ballyrowne,  xxx.  97. 

Ballyruane,  xxi.  77. 

Ballyrubbuck,  xxix.  55. 

Ballyrudder,  xxx.  102. 


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Ballyrummy,  xxx.3»- 
BaUyruske,  xxm.  3 
Ballyrussell,  xxi.4'7. 

Ballyryan,  xxii.  l<>- 
Ballyryer,  xxx.  94. 

Ballyrysode,  xxm.18. 

B»UysalI«gl>.  x.  38.  xxv.45.  xxvi 
Mr*""'  x.63. 

Ballysampson,  n.  23-  xxm.  oa. 

BaUysarrell,  viii.  52 
Ballysax,  xxii.2. 

Ballysayly,  xi 

Ballyscabegg, 

Ballyscaddin,  ...  — 

Ballyscanlan,  iv.  4. 

Ballyscanlane,  x.  18. 

Ballyscobegg,  x.  67. 

Ballysculty,  viii.49.  xxvm.  12. 

Ballyseccasli,  xxviii.12. 

Ballysellagb,  i.  16. 

Ballyseseny,  xiv.  26. 

Ballyshanboy,  xxix.  28. 

Ballyshanduffe,  ix.5.  „ . 

BaUysliane,  iii.  11.  iv.  69.  vi.  28.  ix.  • - • 
23.  xvii.  55.  xxi.  72.  xxu.  16.  xxvm.  42. 
xxx.  13. 

Ballyshanebegg,  iii.  34. 

Ballj'shane,  Lower,  xxx.  82. 

Ballyshankarragh,  xxi.  28. 

Ballysliannon,  x.15. 

Ballysliawe,  vi.60. 

Ballyshea,  xxix.  91. 

Ballysheale,  x.  67. 

Ballyslieim,  xiii.«S.  m.  9.  xxx.  82, 
Ballysheda,  xvi.  21. 

Ballysheehan,  v.15. 

Ballyshenecan,  iii.  42. 

Ballyslieronmarshall,  xx.  27. 

Ballysliine,  xxi.  16. 

Ballyshneheny,  xxviii.  94. 

Ballyshonan,  v.31. 

Ballyshone,  xxv.  6. 

Bally shonick,  xxx.  97. 

Ballyshonine,  vii.21. 

Ballyshraduffe,  xxi.  28. 

Ballysicash,  viii.49. 

Bally sicliane,  xxviii.  51. 

Ballysieshaneboy,  x.  21. 

Ballysilleroe,  xxii.  37. 

Ballysinnan,  iii.  1. 

Ballysmode,  xvi.  21. 

Ballyskehane,  iv.  42. 

Ballyslatteene,  xvi.  4. 

Ballysleagh,  vii.  55. 

Ballysmottane,  xxii.  37. 

Ballysoane,  xxix.  43. 

Ballysogli,  x.  2. 

Ballysollagh,  East,  xvn.  7j. 

Ballysonan,  x.15. 

Ballysope,  x.  2. 

Ballysorrell,  xx.  29. 

Ballyspillane,  xxix.  54. 

Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Ballystapologe,  xxii.  17. 

Ballysteene,  xxviii.  20. 

Ballystenelly,  xiii.63. 

Ballystephen,  xxii.  10.  xxvm.  20. 
Ballystomly,  xx.10. 

Ballystraduffe,  xxi.  28. 

Ballysynode,  vii.  36. 

Ballytanasty,  x.18. 

Ballytarsny,  xvi.  85. 

Ballytasny,  ix.30. 

Ballytean,  ix.6.  xiii.  58. 

Ballyteenooughtragli,  xxm.  18. 
B3?Kige,^‘ii.65.  xxiii.  18.  xxviii. 6. 
114,  xxx.  73. 

East,  xv.  34. 

Duffe,  ix.  5. 

Ballyteigleagh,  xxx.  8. 

Ballyteigmill,  xxi.  60. 

Ballyteignacorr,  xv.  34. 

Ballyteir,  ix.19. 

Ballytemple,  vi.  43. 

Church,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Ballytenan,  xxviii.  73. 

Ballyterim,  xxv.  21. 

Ballyteskiu,  xiv.  16. 

(122.) 


fifteenth  annual 


REPORT. 


Ballytheene,  v.  41. 

Ballytibbott,  xv.  38. 

Ballytillan,  vi.33. 

Ballytoary,  xviii.  36. 

Bally tobber,  xxx  .101. 
Ballytober,  xxx.  101. 102. 
Ballytobin,  xxv.  7. 

Ballytona,  xviii.  55. 

Ballytory,  x.  45. 

Ballytotossy,  xvi.  38. 
Ballytowny,  xxi.  23. 
Ballytralieene,  vii.21. 
Ballytrahine,  vii.  21. 
Ballytrasna,  xvi.  38.  xxm  8. 
Ballytrasney,  xv.  37.  xvu.24. 
Bally trasneyhackett,  v.15. 
Bally trasny,  xiii.  12.  xxii.  T 
100. 

McKeornish,  xxvi.  67. 

Bally trassnagh,  iv.  3 1 . 

I Ballytrassney,  iii.  24, 

I Ballytreake,  xxx.  102. 
Ballytrent,  x.  41.  xv.  17. 
Ballytriwin,  xxviii.  33. 
Ballytrone,  Mill  of,  xv.  76. 
Ballytruckle,  ix.  21. 
Ballytrusney,  iii.  75. 
Ballytullaglit,  viii.  49. 
Ballyturtan,  xxiv.  42. 
Ballytuskin,  xxiv.  41 . 
Ballytweedy,  viii.  49. 
Ballytybornagh,  xv.  34, 

Bally ullaban,  iv.  ©. 


Bafly unry,  h-  4, 
Ballyusky,  xvui.58. 


Ballyvadden,  xxi.  20. 
Ballyvaddin,  xxix.  99. 
Ballyvaddy,  xxx.  101. 
Bally vadine,  xxix.  86. 
Ballyvadly,  xvii.  83.  x; 


Ballyvallaghan,  W, 

Ballyvalloe,  ’xxvi.  I 
MlyvaUy^ui.,lxv 


Ballyvardibeg,  iv.  48. 

Ballyvarra,  iv.  67. 

1 Wood,  iv.  67. 

Balljwarragh,  xxii.  39. 
Ballyvarrg,  ii.  21. 

Bally varrioughter,  xv.  S 

Bally varri wood,  xxvm. 
Ballyvarry,  xvi.  13. 
Bally  vary,  xxi.  84. 
Ballyvase,  xxu.  2. 
Ballvveachan,  xv.33. 
Tidies,  xv.  35. 

Ballyveaghanbegg,  xv. 


xviii.  55. 

Ballyvelish,  iii.  11-  xv.  50.  : 
Bally  vellian,  xxx.  101. 
Ballyvellish,  xvi.  85. 

, Ballyvelly,  xxv.  21. 
xxix.  Ballyvenoge,  1.3.10. 

Ballyvergan,  xxv.  22. 
Ballyverislieene,  xxx.  39. 
Ballyverneene,  xi.  31. 
Ballyveroge,  xxvi.  70. 

I Ballyverogne,  x.  41. 
Ballyverysheene,  xi.7. 

Bally vetry,  v.  7. 
Ballyvickrogan,  xv.  34, 
Ballyvillage,  xxix.  108. 
Ballyvillan,  xxx.  93. 
Ballyvillane,  vii.  21 . 
Ballyviller,  x.  2. 
j Ballyvilline,  vii.21. 


Ballyvillis,  xxv.  43. 

Ballyvillone,  xxi.  72. 

Ballyvillon,  West,  xvii.  83. 
Ballyvillug,  xxix.  108. 

Ballyvilly,  ii.  4. 

Ballyvin,  xvii.  85. 

Ballyvingan,  vi.  6. 

Ballyvinny,  xxii.  7. 

Nordi,  xxii.  7. 

Ballyvirane,  xxiii.  47. 

Ballyvoan,  xxviii.  79. 

Ballyvoe,  iv.  6.  xiv.  30. 
Ballyvoghlane.  ix.  51. 
Ballyvoghter,  xi.  29. 

Ballyvoher,  xx.  35. 

I Ballyvobir,  xxx.  49. 

Ballyvoir,  iv.  6. 

Ballyvokelyn,  iv.  67. 

Ballyvolid,  xiv.  30. 
Ballyvollaghan,  xxii.  5. 

' Ballyvolly,  xxviii.  29. 
Ballyvologe,  xxiv.  42. 
Ballyvolvessa,  iv.  56. 

Ballyvoly,  xx.  24. 

Ballyvonene,  xxv.  34. 
Ball'yvongan,  xiy.17. 
Ballyvomn,  iv.  56. 

Ballyvonine,  iv.  33. 

Ballyvony,  xi.  59.  xx.  37. 
Ballyvoole,  vii.  45.  xvi.  13. 
Ballyvoolgan,  xxx.  101. 
Ballyvoreene,  iv.  70. 

Ballyvorgall,  xxi.  38. 

Ballyvorny  Church,  xxvi.  ds. 

1 Parish,  Tydies  of,  xxvi.  c 

Ballyvosky,  xviii.  58. 
Ballyvowne,  xxx.  97 . 
Ballyvoy,  xxv.  21. 

Parish,  xxviii.  3. 

Ballyvoye,  viii.  22. 
Ballyvoymana,  i.  3. 

Bally  wade,  xxix.  57 . 
Ballywadrum,  iv.  42. 
Ballywalden,  iv.  42. 
Ballywallahan,  xxiii.  23. 
Ballvwalter,  i.  37.  xvi.  69. 

Ballywalterbeg,  xxi.  28. 
Ballywavd,  xxii.  34,  xxx.  32. 
Bally warrane,  xxiv.  46. 

Bally  wary,  xxii.  39. 

Bally  water,  xiii.  3. 

Ballywatt,  ii.  4. 

Bally watten,  iv.  8. 
Ballyweelin,  iii.  1 - 
Bally werin,  xvii.  16. 
Ballywige,  i.  28. 

Ballywilkin,  xxiii.  20. 
Ballywillane,  xxi.  49. 
Ballywilliam,  iii.  20.  xm.62 


Bally  Willigan, 

Bally willin,  xi. 
Ballywire,  xxviu. «». 

I Bally wirne,  ix.6. 

1 Ballywish,  xxvi.  43. 

I Ballywitch,  x.  35. 41. 
Ballywitty,  xxviii.  12. 
Ballywodaue,  x.  2 1 . 
Ballywodder,  xxi.  90 
Ballywoneene,  xxiii.: 
llallywooder,  x.4>l. 
Ballyworphy,  xxi.  6S 
Bally wromans,  x.  1. 

1 Ballywusheyne,  xxx. 
I Ballywyn,  xv.  30. 
Ballvyallen,  xxviii.  3 
Balrahin,  viii.  1. 

I Balratii,  v.  61.  vn: 


x.  101. 
xxx.  101. 


. 4. 


Balreaske,  viii.  60. 

Balro tilery,  x.  66. 

Barony,  iii.  7.  viii.  o. 

1 56‘  • 
Balrudery  Barony,  >x;  «• 
Balruthery  Barony,  vi.  6.  xv 
Balscadan,  Church  Land  of, 
_ Houses  in,  ix.  42. 


vii.  28. 


Balterogan,  x 
Baltigeere,  x> 
Baltolarrell,  ) 
Baltra,  xv.  5( 


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LOCORUM 


1. 18.  xxiii. 


c.  52.  xxx. 


. 87.  94.  xxii. 

x.  55.  66.  xv. 

iii.  34, 
ix.  42. 


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IV~  Baltrasnagh,  xxii.  5. 

INDEX  Baltrasney,  ii.ll.  xvi. 56.  xxvii 
Loco  hum  Baltrasny,  xxiv.  24.  xxviii.  82. 

cJtm, 

f„r  Baraboy,  xxvm.  96. 

Advcniurors,  Banagher,  viii.  25. 

So^'rs>  Banaher,  xxiii.  3. 

. Banan,  xxx.101. 

Banardeloghy,  ii.  8. 


Ban  beg,  iv.  25. 
Banchemore, 
Bandorogy,  xxvm.  l; 
Bandonbridge,  iii.  5*1 
Bane,  iv.  38. 
BaiiebaUenlougl),  xvi 
Bailed  rely,  v.  15. 
Banefury,  x.  48. 
Banemore,  vii.  46.  x 
Banenaknockan,  xxx 
Banenatinenoss,  ^xxiv 

Bane  O’Prechane,  xi 
Banerath,  xvi.  33. 
Banerow,  v.  40. 
Baneshane  Island,  xj 
Banghan,  xxvi.12. 
Bangor,  Church  of,  x 
Banke,  ix.  15. 
Banketowne,  iv.  64. 
Banlokahellrowe,  xxi: 
Bannahillmore,  xvii.  ( 
Banne,  vi.49. 
Banneballyemon,  xxi: 
Bannemore,  iii.  59.  x 
Banneveagh.  xv.  38. 
Bannocks, 


i.  29. 


Bai 


60. 

nnoge,  xxx.  74. 

Sessioge  of,  iii 

Bannogi  

Bannowe,  iv.  7. 
Common  of. 


14. 


V.  53.  : 


vii.  32.  x 


ianoge,  : 

IlmiMiagli. 

Bansliane, 

Banshemas,  iv.  48. 
Banskenhyhatig,  ii.  21. 
Banleere,  xxvi.  57. 
Bantifary,  xiii.15. 
Bantony  Scahard,  iii.  5! 
Bantry  Barony,  ii.  20. 26. 


105. 


62. 


ix.  50. 
v.  24. 


. 45.  : 


i.  2.  9.  13.  88.  xviii 
xxi.  19.  36.  59.  84.  xxii.  45.  xxiii.  3C 
xxiv.  61.  xxvi.  43. 61.71.  xxviii.  22.  : 
1.  20. 28.  43.  94.  xxx.  8.  60. 93.  97. 
Bantygariffe,  xxi.  18. 

Ban  tyre,  xxi.  18. 

Bany,  viii.  67. 

Barbehy,  xxiii.  3. 

Barbistowne,  xvii.  22. 


Bar, 


- Poles  of,  > 


tvi.  66. 


i.  27. 


Barcregogy,  xi.  I 

Bare  Goman,  x: 
Bnresneforny,  xx 
Barghy  Barony,  : 
xxix.  20. 1 14. 
Bargie  Barony,  \ 
13. 

Bargorum,  xxx.  ( 
Bargy  Barony,  i 


71.  xxviii.  20.  xxix.  8! 

Little,  Bridge  ofj  x.  41. 

Bariage,  xxvi.  43. 

Barincroe,  xiii.27. 
Barkarstowne,  xxviii.  18. 
Barleigb,  xxvi.  43. 

Barmonny,  xxi.  19. 

Barmony,  xxiii.  20. 
Barnaballinlegan,  xxiii.  4,4*. 
Barnaballyitragb,  xiv.  2. 
Barnaboy,  vi.  9.  xv.  54. 
Barnabracke,  iii.  2. 

Bnrnabrow,  xv.  37. 
Barnabstowne,  viii.  6. 
Barnacoghell,  vi.  48'. 
Barnagary,  iv.  24. 

Barnagrolby,  xxvi.  4. 
Barnagurra,  ix.  45. 


[March 


Barnalisseene,  xxv.  2. 

Barnand,  xv.  5. 

Barnnne,  iv.  8.  xxix.  101. 
Bamanemreake,  iii.  2. 
Barnardre,  xxvi.  52. 
Barnarubin,  ii.  35. 
Barnawallstowne,  xxii.  9. 
Barndwee,  xxiv.  1 1. 

Barne,  xxvi.  1.51.  xxix.  109.  x 
Barnecoyle,  xi.  46. 
Barnedarrack,  xxviii.  4. 
Barnedrumcower,  xxviii.  3. 
Barnegehy,  East,  xxiii.  29. 
Barneglassan,  Shrubs  of,  ii.  21. 
Barnegreg,  ix.18. 

Barnegross,  viii.  16. 

Barnehely,  vi.  2. 

Barnenderrigg,  xxiii.  38. 
Barnequoyle,  xxix.  78. 
Barneredenny,  xxvi.  69. 
Barneshagoge,  xxi.  67. 
Barnestowne,  xx.  11.  xxiv.  42. 
Barnevogy,  xv.  14. 

Barnewalls  Farme,  x.  3. 
Barnewell,  x.  55. 
Barnewellstotvne,  xxviii.  20. 
Barnewelstowne,  xv.  27. 
Barnicullen,  xiv.  2. 


ii.  39. 


Barnycullen,  ix.31 
Baroge,  xx"-  AO 
Baronsland, 
Baronstowne,  xxii. 
Baronyeswood,  ix. 
Barracurry,  vi.  4.0 
Barrada,  xv.  38 


.41. 


i.  65. 


aglianilly,  ..... . . 

Barraghavilly,  xxiv.  46 
Barraghure,  xxvi.  43. 
Barranavilemadery,  xx 
Barranslowne  Lassan, 
Barratreene,  viii.  34. 
Barreagli,  xxvi  4.a 
Barredehassa,  i 
Barrenenane, 
rath,  x: 


v.  30. 


Barrerony,  . ... 
Barres  Ileagh,  : 
Barretoben,  ix. 


cv.6. 


ts  Barony,  iv.  12. 48.  vi 
5.36.  xxiii.  44. 49.  x 
-iii.  22. 95.  xxx.  3: 
ii.10. 


- Grai 


xx.  97. 


Barrettstowne,  x.  66.  xxvi. 
Barrieragb,  xxx.  66. 

Barries  Farme,  xxviii.  60. 
Barriesmore,  xxx.  86. 
Barriestowne,  xiii.  27. 
Barrimore,  xxiv.  52. 

Baron}-,  xvi.  67.  xxiv 

Barrinacka,  v.  43. 
Barringhangannagb, 

Barriroe  Barony,  xxi.  1. 
Barriston  Gate,  xv.  76. 

Street,  ix.  21. 

Barristowne,  x.  66.  xxviii.  20. 

Street,  x.  67. 

Barristron  Street,  xv.  76. 
Barroghollaugh  Abbey,  iii.  75. 

Mill,  iii.  75. 

Barrons  Land,  xvii.  55.  xxiii.  5. 
Barronslande,  xxv.  2. 

Parke,  > 


Barri 


- Town 


.2.41. 


i.  43. 


Barry begg,  xx.  77.  > 
Barrycappagh,  xxx.  40. 
Barrydagbassa,  iv.  30. 

Barryes  Parke,  vi.l. 

Quarter,  xxi.  72. 

Barrymore,  iii.  27. 

Barony,  iv.  48.  vii.  2.  : 

xxii.  8.  xxiii.  49.  xxv.  42.  xj 
95.100.  xxx.  5.6.12.29.  31. 
Bartholomew  White’s  Parke,  vii 
Bartumna,  xiii.  40. 

Bartuna,  xiii.  40. 

Barvistran,  Mill  of,  xv.  76. 

Base  Street,  xxiii.  27. 

Bashford  Rath,  xxviii.  63 


Baskenagh,  xv.19. 

Baskin,  Middle,  iv.  31. 

Lower,  iv.  31. 

Baskins  Rectory  Tythes,  xx 
Bastardstowne,  iii.  59. 
Batchelei-s  Lane,  Corke,  xx 
Batestowne,  xv.  27. 

Batlies  Land,  vii.  26.  27.  x: 

Parke,  xvii.  87. 

Towne  Cheif-rent,  xvi 

Bathrath,  iv.  42. 

Baths  Farme,.  xvii.  87. 

Land,  xi.  21. 

Rath,  Suit  of  Court,  x 

Batramstowne,  xi.  67. 
Batterstowne,  vii.  58.  xxii.  S 
Battininitigg,  xxix.  55. 
Baughalmore,  xxiii.  39. 
Baulaghan,  xviii.  3. 

Baule  O’Sraghery,  xxiii.  42. 
Baulshall,  iv.  66. 
Baultanagh,  xxi.  24. 
Baunbally  Edmond,  xxix.  9C 
Baunbonny,  xxi.  60. 
Baundcanilty,  ix.  24. 
Baunefnne,  vi.  28. 

Baune  Isbell,  xxvi.  33. 
Baunemore,  xi.  55. 
Baungarrisse,  xi.  55. 
Baunleshean,  v.  5. 
Bawnahaw,  xx.  14. 

Bawne,  x.  62.  xvi.  40.  xxiii. 

Barony,  xxvi.  24. 

Bawnemore,  iv.  11.  vi.  58.  x 
Bawnishell,  xxx.  16. 

Bay,  The,  iii.  14. 

BayJe,  xxiv.  48. 

Bayliffs  Freehold,  iii.  24. 

Land,  xv.  50. 

Baynagh  Tithes,  vii.  35. 

Baytowne,  xxiii.  7. 
Bazardstowne,  iii.  14. 

Beabus,  xi.  4. 

Beadle  Garden,  xxv.  15. 
Beagh,  i.  40.  iii.  22.  xiv.17. 

Beagliitaher,  xxix.  36. 

Beagh  more,  xvi.  78.  xxx.  1 OS 
Beaghwliyreagh,  xxix.  36. 
Beaghy,  viii.  43. 

Beaheens,  vi.  58. 
Beakestowne,  viii.  52. 
Beaaladnage,  viii.  52. 
Bealagh-Bryen,  vii.  36. 
Beaglahcoman,  xxiii.  47. 
Bealagh-Comin,  East,  xxix.  5 
Bealaghowter,  xxix.  93. 
Bealaghtagh,  xvii.  68. 
Bealamore  Barony,  xxvi.  1. 
Bealanabrisklane,  xv.  18. 
Bealanacurragh,  xxvi.  16. 
Bealanagh,  vi.  3. 

Bealanaha,  v.  1. 

Fishings,  v.l. 

Bealanahoy,  ix.  30. 
Bealanekeally,  xxx.  105. 
Bealanorly,  iii.  1 . 

Bealanurke,  iii.  1. 

Bealassa,  ix.  8. 

Bealatrislane,  xxix.  78. 
Bealegooly,  xx.  32. 
Bealenecurry,  xi.  57. 
Bealenemoy,  i.  1. 

Beale  Sti-eet,  xxi.  42. 

Bealetra,  xv.  73. 

Bealickany,  iv.  6. 

Bealin,  xxviii.  41. 
Bealinfernearmin,  vii.  19. 
Bealings  Freehold,  xxviii.  19. 

Lande,  vi.l. 

Towne,  xxii.  34. 

Beallabrislane,  xxvi.  54. 
Beallaghane,  viii.  53. 
Beallahattin,  xxv.  24. 
Beallaruslnn,  viii.  52. 

Beallis,  xxix.  46. 

Beallock,  viii.  39. 

Beallorogie,  xxi.  60. 

Bealquelly,  vi.  58. 

Bealvealy,  xxi.  67. 

Beamond,  vii.  36. 

Beamont.  xviii.  54. 


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Bellamo,  Barony  of,  ix.  47. 
Bellamoe,  Half-Barony  of,  v.  48. 

Barony  of,  i.  25.  40.  ix.  27. 

3.  xvii.  51.  xxix.26._iX.  81. 
Bellamagornagawny,  iii.  47. 


Bellgree,  Manor  of,  iv.  41. 
Beilin,  xxiii.41. 


Benduffe,  xxiii.  23. 

Beneare,  x.  2 1 . 
Benenatenenoss,  xxiv.  46. 
Benlungbter,  viii.  53. 
Benmore,  xxvi.  65. 
Benmuckee,  xxvi.  54. 
Bennettsland,  xxii.  34. 
Bennettstowne,  xxi.  32. 
Benrnskelly,  xxviii.l. 

Benson’s  Cove,  ix.l. 

Benting,  xviii.  36. 
Benuenvogli,  xiv.  2. 
Benvarden,  ii.  4. 

Benwilts,  xxi.  75. 
Berchknocke,  vi.  20. 
Berehamine,  xxv.  26. 
Bermingham,  vii.  20. 
Berminghams  Land,  xxiv.  19. 
Berminghams  towne,  ix.  19. 

Cheifry,  xvii.  87. 

Bernebegeiter,  xxix.  67.70. 
Berridge,  xxvi.  43. 
Berrygowla,  xxviii.  5. 

Bert,  xvi.  61. 

Beshalstowne,  xvii.  87. 
Betaghsrath,  xxii.  2. 
Betaghstowne,  xviii.  51. 
Bethelstowne,  x.  67. 
Bettagine,  xv.  29. 

Bettstowne,  xxi.  13. 

Beulkelly,  ix.  25. 

Bewley,  xxii.  34. 
Bewllysallagh,  xiv.  17. 

Bewly,  iv.  64.  xxiii.  46. 
Bewtowne,  vi.2.  xxiii.  7. 
Bewtragh,  xxiv.  9. 
Bifetstowne,  xi.  27. 
Biggstowne,  xxii.  9, 

Billeady,  xxviii.  12. 
Billingsparke,  vii.  27. 
Billistowne,  xxix.  47. 

Billy,  iv.  5.  xxiv.  10. 

Parish  of,  xxv.  22. 

Bilrid,  v.  26. 

Bing,  x.  35. 

Bingerry,  xxviii.  6. 
Binworane,  xvii.  75 
Birchballagh,  xxn.  2. 
Birdstowne,  xxi.  16. 

Birnes,  East,  iv.  48. 

Parke,  xvii.  11. 

West,  iv.  48. 

Birr,  xiii.  39. 

Birragli,  xxi.  75. 

Birton,  Little,  xvi.  61. 
Bishopps  Court,  xvii.  22. 
Bishops  Courte,  xxv.  13. 

Hedge,  xv.  50. 

Hill,  ii.  21. 

Meadowe,  ii.  21. 

Mill,  iii.  59. 

Black  Abby,  xi.  4. 

Blackane,  ii.  4. 

Black  Bull,  xxiv.  27. 
Blackbush  Parke,  xvii.  87. 
Black  Castle,  xvi.  81.  xxi 


Connygeeres,  xxvi.  69. 

Blackditch,  x.  41. 

Black  Fryars  Gate,  xvii.  18. 
Blackball,  v.  41.  vi.25.  xxi.l 

— Little,  ii.  37.  xvi.  61.  x: 
Blackhalle,  xxi.  84. 

Blackland,  xx.  27. 

Blackmill,  xvii.  18. 

Blackmore,  xi.  67.  xxvi.  70. 


Blindkey,  xxv.  15. 

Dublin,  xxx.  2. 

Blind  Well,  xxix.  90. 
Blundenstowne,  xviii.  23. 
Bluntstowne,  xvi.  31. 
Boagh,  xxi.  75. 

Boaneyard,  vi.  2. 
Boannaught,  xiii.  65. 
Boarard,  ii.  21. 

Boardsland,  xiv.  2. 
Boardstorvne,  xxii.  2. 

Boate  Street,  vi.  28. 

Boates  Streete,  xxiv.  36. 
Boatestowne,  v.12. 
Boccnary,  xxviii.  4. 
Bodagharanroe,  xxi.  34. 
Boddings,  xiv.  2. 

Boderagh,  xiv.  3. 

Bodnam,  xxviii.  20. 
Bodolla,  ix.  16. 

Bodrath,  xxviii.  63.  64. 
Bodsallagh,  xi.69. 

Boe  Bricke,  x.  25. 
Boellybally,  xi.  4. 
Boellydufle,  iv.  55. 
Boelyboy,  xvi.  41. 
Boffannagh,  xiii.  70. 
Bogan,  xxiii.  24.. 
Boganatow,  xxx.  64. 
Bogar,  xxiii.  24. 

Bogasky,  iii.  22. 
Bogfierevally,  iv.  31. 

Bogg,  a parcel],  vi.  27. 
Bogganbegg,  iv.42. 
Bogganmore,  iv.  42. 
Bogganstowne,  vi.  25. 
Boghadane,  viii.  26. 
Bogherard,  x.  27. 
Boghercroagh,  xxiii.  38. 
Bogberduffe,  ix.  27. 
Bogherenebredagb,  xxii.  2 
Bogherquile,  xxviii.  91. 
Bogherslicganiffe,  ix.  24. 
Boghilan,  xxi.  8 1 . 

Boghiil,  v.  27. 

Bogliillon,  x.  48. 
Bogbilon,  x.  49. 
Boghirnebridagh,  xx.  14. 
Bogbola  Parish,  xxviii.  5. 
Boghreheny,  x.  21. 
Bog-Moore,  xviii.  47. 
Bohanah,  xiii.  23. 


Boheny,  xxix.  71.  xxx.  98 
Bober,  iv.  35. 

Boheragb,  xxx.  97. 
Boherard,  xx.  2 1 . 

Boherby,  vii.  30. 
Bohercroae,  xxiii.  38. 
Boherellngh,  xv.  35. 
Bohergare,  v.  38. 
Boherhoile,  xxviii.  66. 
i.  7.  41.  Boherlegane,  xi.  38. 

Boherlody,  xiv.  26. 
Boherloyde,  x.  67. 
Bohermore,  xxi.  67.  xxii. 
Bohernagh,  xv.  8. 
r.  6.  Bohernebottery,  x.  21. 

Bohorquill,  xx.  47. 

18.  Boherwindory,  xvi.  4. 

Bohirase,  ix.  38. 
Bohircarreii,  xxv.  47. 
Bohir  Coyle,  xi.  14. 
Bohirnabredagh,  xxx.  94. 
1,  Bobirquill,  xi.14. 

Bohonagb,  xxx.  93. 
Bohowna,  i.  3. 

Bohunny,  iii.  66. 
Boilhmanan,  xxix.  72. 
Bolane,  x.13. 
Bolanstowne,  xx.  71. 
Bolany,  xxi.  28. 
Bolecomin,  xxii.  37. 
Boleene,  vii. . 82. 
Bolehane,  xiii.  65. 
Bolelin,  xvii.  82. 
Bolenabrokee,  xxii.  37.  . 
Bolenargb,  ix.  21. 
Bolenasculloge,  xxii.  37. 
Bolenasmuthane,  xxii.  37 
Bolendland,  xx.  1 1 . 
Boley,  xv.  7. 


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INDEX  BoJish,  xxiii.  5. 

LOCOKUM  Bollard,  xviii.  48. 

CortiScMs  Bollelecregan,  iii.  30. 

f„r  Bollelecregans,  the  two,  iii.  30. 
Adventurers,  Bollentobber,  xx.  77. 

Soldiers,  Bollevoly,  ix.  49. 

Bolloghboy,  viii.  53. 

Holly begg,  vii.55. 

Bollynahow,  viii.  52. 

Bolpagh,  xxvi.  54. 

Bolton  (Balfs  parte),  xxiv.  10. 
Boltyny,  viii.  19. 

Bolus,  xxx.  63. 

Bolybeg,  xxix.  43. 

Bolyke,  viii.  25. 

Bolyneslentagh,  xx.  1 1 . 
Bonalun,  xxiv.  46. 

Bonane,  xvii.  47. 

Bonaneragh,  x.  25. 
Bonaneskana,  xxx.  99. 
Bonareagli,  xvi.  21 . 

Bonargett,  x.  45. 
Bonavanrauckicart,  xxx.  99. 
Bonavillrea,  xxix.  36. 
Bonavillree,  xxix.  36. 
Bonderoge,  ii.  4. 

Bondonlish,  xxiii.  96. 
Bonegulleon,  xxiv.  53. 

Bonel  Drumfallagh,  iv.  21. 
Boneowne,  xxi.  67. 

Bonetragh,  xxiv.  9. 

Bongensgate,  vi.l. 

Boniny,  iii.  2. 

Bonnagen,  xxv.  21. 

Bonnaninly,  iv.  31. 
Bonnakillmore,  xvii.  68. 

Bonoan,  xiii.  16. 

Bononeboy,  iv.  22. 

Booden,  xxi.  97. 

Booethes  Orchard,  vii.  26. 
Bookin,  x.  64. 

Booleblacke,  xxiv.  11. 
Boolecrine,  viii.  58. 

Boolekeile,  vi.lS. 

Boolerevin,  xxvi.  43. 

Booley,  xviii.  16. 

Boolies,  iv.  41.  xxviii.  63. 

Little,  xiii.  67. 

Boolis,  xxv.  52.  xxviii.  17. 


■ Great,  xxii.  2. 

Little,  xxii,  5. 

Body,  xvii.  18.  xxviii.  52. 81. 
Boolyes,  xxix.  30. 

Little,  xviii.  42. 

Booly  Kenedy,  xx.  63. 
Boorebegg,  iii.  75. 

Booremore,  iii.  75. 
Booterstowne,  ii.  41.  xxix.  42. 
Bootestowne,  xiv.  2. 
Bootlisrocke,  vii.  27. 
Borackeapagh,  xxx.  40. 
Boranstowne,  xvi.  61. 
Borasleigh,  vi.  53. 

Bordell,  ii.  4.  xv.  67.  xvi.  31. 
Bordesland,  xxix.  70. 

Bordwell,  iv.  53. 

Borenduffee,  xv.  52. 
Borenstowne,  i.  33. 

Borequill,  il.  51. 

Borescarra,  Parish  of,  xxviii.  3. 
Boreshoule,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  4.. 

Parish  of,  xxviii.  4. 

Boresnefarny,  xxix.  63. 
Boresneforey,  xxix.  63. 
Boresnefory,  xxix.  104. 

Bornane,  xxviii.  52. 

Bornes,  xxix.  70. 

Boroge,  ix.  27. 

Borrenduffe,  vi.16.  xvii.  55. 
Borres,  xv.  54. 

Borresnoe,  xxviii.  52. 

Borveallo,  xi.  35. 

Boskell,  ix.  40. 

Bossanna,  x.  67. 

Bottyre,  vi.  6. 

Boughmanane,  xxi.  45. 
Boughrone,  xxvi.  70. 
Boulebought,  xxvi.  16. 
Boulickritle,  xvii.  55. 
Boulokahellrowe,  xxix.  73. 
Boulteenes,  xxi.  95. 

Boulton,  xvi.  7. 

Boulyglasse,  xxx.  97. 
Bourdstowne,  xxix.  87. 


RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


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Bourkestowne,  iii.  59. 
Bourne,  x.17. 

Bourshoule  Barony,  xxviii.  3 
Bovillan,  xi.  35. 

Bower,  xvi.  40. 
Bowlandstowne,  ii.  22. 
Bowling  Green,  the,  xv.  76. 
Bowllyclonyne,  iv.  6. 

Bow  Street,  xxiii.  28. 
Boyannagh,  iy.Sl. 

Collriagh,  xiii.  14. 

Boybrick,  xxix.  72. 

Boyce’s  Lane,  xxiv.  30. 
Boyden,  xxi.  97. 
Boyerstowne,  xxx.  25. 
Boyestowne,  xxiii.  11.  xxviii. 
Boyle,  Barony  of,  ii.  27.  51. 
79.  xiv.  3.  xvii.  23.  xx 
v.  16. 52.  xxviii.  50.  xxi 


Brawney,  Barony  of;  

Territory  of,  x.  24. 

Brawny,  Barony  of,  ix.  30. 

Teritory,  iv.  31.  v.  32. 

6.71.  xxix.  23. 

Bray,  Great,  ii.  41. 

Little,  xxii.  10. 

Brayestowne,  xv.  50.  xxviii. 
Braynstowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Breach  Gate,  xvii.  55. 
Breacklone,  xv.  54. 
Breagluieytagher,  xiii.  55. 
Breaghnyreqgh,  ~ 
Breakaghrea, 


Breastagh,  xv.  73. 
Brecaghvoy,  Parish  of,  xxv 
Brecanagl.,  xxviii.  15. 
Breckmays,  ix.  8. 
Brecknocks  Land,  Cheif-rer 
Breda,  ii.  16.  vi.  10. 
Bredagh,  iii.  42. 

Breene,  xxv.  22. 

Breghin,  West,  xxiii.  12. 
Brehish,  xvi.  23. 

Brekagh,  x.  30. 
Breminghamstowne,  vi.  11. 
Brena,  xvi.  47. 

Brenan,  xxx.  104. 

Brenatt,  xxiii.  3. 

Brendrum,  xxviii.  3.  xxx.  9 
Brenedrim,  ii.  8. 

Brenletter,  iii.  1 . 

Brenny,  xviii.  13. 

Brenrim,  vii.  34. 

Brenross,  vii.  35. 

Breny,  xvi.  47. 

Parke,  xvii.  11. 

Brerrim,  vii.  34. 
Breskenagh,  xxviii.  42. 
Brettenstowne,  xxix.  2. 
Brewgh,  x.  15. 

Brewy,  xxx.  101. 

Brey,  xxvi.  71. 

Breystowne,  xv.  27. 

Briaghy,  xv.  38. 
Briansparke,  viii.  22. 

Brick,  xxviii.  20. 
Brickanagh,  xxix.  39. 
Brickannagh,  xvi.  7. 
Brickeene,  xxiii.  50. 
Brickeere,  iv.  42. 

Bricke  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Brickin,  i.  2. 

Brickinclara,  xvi.  7. 
Brickindowne,  iv.  42. 
Brickins  Mill,  xv.  76. 
Brickinstowne,  xv.  76. 
Bricksheyes,  xiv.  2. 
Bridestreet  Lane,  xxi.  40. 
Bridgefield,  xv.  38. 
Bridge-street,  x\,79.  xxiv.  2 
Bridges-street,  iii.  59. 
Bridgestowne,  xvii.  65. 
Bridgine,  xxv.  12. 
Bridgstowne,  iii.  27. 

Bridg  Street,  xxv.15. 
Bridwell,  xxi.  90. 

Brigh,  xxviii.  3. 

Brimingham,  iii.  59. 
Briminghams  Lande,  x.  45. 
Briminghamstowne,  xxiii.  15. 
Brinkin,  xx.  77. 

Brinney,  xviii.  13. 

Brinny,  x.  2. 

Brins,  xvi.  4. 

Brisheene,  xxv.  27. 

Brishlane,  xxvi.  54. 
Briskaghbegg,  vii.  40. 
Briskaghmore,  vii.  40. 
Briskillbeg,  xx.  27. 
Briskillmore,  xx.  77. 

Brisly,  iv.  4. 

Brittas,  vi.  52.  xiv.  2.  xj 


t.  8. 


24. 


Broadsheyes,  xiv.  2. 
Broadstowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Broathderry,  xxx.  102. 
Broccagh,  xxvi.  71 . 
Broccah,  xxviii.  4. 
Broceagli,  xxvi.  71. 
Brocery,  xx.  63. 
Brockagh,  xxi.  100.  xxvi 
Brockaghbeg,  iv.  4. 
Brockerey,  vi.  36. 
Brocklagh,  xxviii.  22. 
Brockny,  West,  xxviii.  41 
Brodell,  ix.  16. 

Broder,  xxviii.  22. 
Brodier,  xxiii.  41. 
Brodillagli,  xi.  4. 

Brodir,  iv.  35.  xv.  41 . 
Brodogus,  xxi.  34. 

Broge,  ix.  27. 

Broghall,  ii.  8. 


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Brogher,  xxiii.  50. 

Brogholloe,  vi.  9. 

Broghurry,  xxvi.  43. 

Brohisli,  xvi.  23. 

Brokenplow,  yui.  19. 

Brockerry,  xxix. 90. 

Brockery,  xxm.  1. 
Broligelflgl'5^xvm.41. 

Broolane,  vii.  27. 

Broomes  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Broometowne,  xxv.21. 
Broskaghbriankeigh,  xxvi.  52. 
Brosnagli,  xxix.  54. 

Old,  xxi.  95. 

River,  Fishing  of,  xxv.  24. 

. River,  Islands  in,  ix.  19. 

Brottenstowne,  xxi.  100. 
Browneen,  xvi.  61. 

Brownes  Castle,  x.  41. 

Croft,  xiv.  2. 

Brownesford,  xiv.  13.  xxiv.  52. 
Brownesland,  xi.  59.  xxiv.  30. 
Browneslande,  iii.  24. 
Brownestowne,  i.  39.  ii.  37.  v.  ] 
viii.52.  ix.  34.  xi.  21.54.  xiii.  f 
xvii.69.  xx.  15.56.  xxii.34.  xxi 
30.  xxvi.  70.  xxviii.  45. 
Brownetowne,  xv.  72. 
Brownstowne,  x.  27. 29.  xxviii.  2f 
Bruagligamon,  xxv.21. 
Bruaghmore,  xxv.  21. 
Bruaghreagh,  xxx.  102. 

Bruce,  v.  15. 

Bruclcin,  xx.77. 

Bruckinhay,  xxiii.  33. 

Bruies  Land,  xvi.  47. 
Bruminghams  Land,  iii.  59. 
Brumore,  viii.  30. 

Brunt  Clogheene,  xiv.  23. 

Brury,  xi.  23. 

Brutonstowne,  xxiii.  12. 

Bruy,  ix.  9. 

Bruyoge,  iii.  1. 

Bryanhinch,  xvii.  85. 

Bryan  Litter,  xxviii.  100. 
Bryansbridge  Court  Leet,  8tc.,  > 
— — Mannor  of,  xv.  34. 
Bryanstowne,  i.  8.  xiii.  37.  xxu 
20.  xxx.  25.  82. 
Bryardstowne,  xxii.  5. 

Brydagh,  x.47. 

Bryenmore,  xxi.  100. 

Bryoge,  iii.  1. 

Brys,  Castle  of,  ix.  18. 

— — Fair  of,  ix.  18. 

Market  of,  ix.  18. 

Buddermin,  xxx.  93. 
Buelyliillagh,  xiii.  65. 
Bulgadine,  v.  26. 

Bullanbegg,  xxviii.  4. 

Bullany,  iv.  47. 

Bullerough,  v.  9. 

Bullgidden,  xxiv.  4. 

Bullina,  xxix.  28. 

Bullinbegg,  xxx.  80. 

Bull  Lane,  vi.  1.  xxv.  14. 
Bullocks  Parke,  vii.  26. 
Bullogslande,  vi.  25. 
Bullstowne,  vi.  2. 

Bullugg,  xxii.  2. 

Bullyauly,  xiii.  40. 
Bullydroitbegg,  xxvi.  16. 
Bunadeker,  iii.  30. 

Bunally,  ii.  51 . 

Bunamuck,  xv.  12. 
Bunaneagh,  ix.  8. 

Bunaslia,  vi.  3. 

Bunavally,  v.  32. 

Bunbane,  xiv.  2. 

Buncarrig,  v.41.  xiii.  22. 
Buneane,  xxviii.  2. 
Buncestowne,  v.  12. 
Buncliamlonge,  xxv.  22. 
Bunchestowne,  v.  12. 
Buncummalty,  xxx.  97. 
Bundermin,  xxx.  44. 
Bundoraghy  Fisliing,  xxviii. 
Bunduffe,  iii.  1. 

Bunehesky,  xiii.  28. 
Bunemacke,  xiii.  27. 
Buneouane,  xxvi.  12. 
Bunglassy,  xxiv.  56.  xxix.  £ 
Bunluna,  iii.  69. 
Bunnacranagh,  xxiii.  50. 
Bunnagaran,  xxvi.  12. 
(122.) 


Bunnaghmore,  xxx.  103. 

Bunnamore,  iii.  38. 

Bunnamuck,  xxix.  55. 

Bunnane,  xxx.  65. 

Bunnanumery,  x.  29. 

Bunnemuck,  xiii.  28. 

Bunnidubber,  iii.  30. 

Bunnimargee,  xxv.21. 

Bunnoe,  xiv.  15. 

Biuioven,  xxviii.  5. 

Bunowen,  vi.  48.  xxx.  54. 

Forfeited  Lands  of,  xxi.  100. 

Bunratty,  Barony  of,  i.  19.  iv.  5.  6. 14.  vii. 
19.  xv.  11.28.  34.  35.  xvii.  74.  xxi.  38. 
92.  xxiii.  12.  xxviii.  29.  xxix.  25.  xxx. 
29.61.90. 

Bunrauer,  xxviii.  4. 

Buntagh,  x.  22. 

Bunvally,  xvi.  62. 

Buokin,  xxviii.  86. 

Buolick,  Parish  of,  xxv.  2. 

Buolinree,  ix.  18. 

Buollerdaha,  xxx.  64. 

Buollyart,  v.  63. 

Buollydorrogh,  xxii  . 5. 

. Buollyfanane,  ix.  8. 

Buoly,  vi.  50.  vii.  13. 

Buolybodane,  xiv.  2. 

Burdensgrange,  xiii.  40. 

Burdenstowne,  xxii.  36.  xxvi.  33. 

Burdons  Parke,  xvii.  55. 

Burfordstowne,  xvii.  69. 

Burgadge  Moyle,  xxii.  34. 

Burgage  Cloleigh,  xxvi.  30. 

Due,  xxvi.  SO. 

Burgesse  Land,  xxiii.  1. 

I Burgess  Land  in  Adare,  xi.  4. 

Burgess  proportion,  iii.  14. 

Burgis,  vi.  22. 

Burkes-parte,  v.  15. 

Burn  Church,  xvii.  83. 

Burne,  x.39. 

Burnebehy,  viii.  39. 

Burne  Church,  xvii.  18.  xxix.  90. 

Church  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 

Burnellstowne,  xvii.  79. 

Burnesillane,  xxviii.  95. 

Burnigehy,  xxv.  43. 

Burnislatty,  xxix.  31. 

Burnislaty,  xi.  16. 

Burnsure,  xiii.  44. 

Burren,  v.  16.  xv.  2. 

Barony  of,  ii.  12.  iv.  6.  14.  v.  38.  v 

16.  x.  2.  xv.  34.  35.  xvi.  60.  xxvi.  - 
xxviii.  48.  54.  xxx.  80. 

| Burresleigh,  xi.  72. 

Burresoleagh,  vi.49. 

Burresse  O’Leagh,  xv.  53. 

Burresteagh,  vi.  49. 

Bunin,  xxi.  47. 76. 

Parish  of,  xxiii.  2. 

Burrinreagh,  xxx.  32. 

Burriscarragli  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Burrish,  v.  28. 

Burrislioule  Barony,  xxu.  21. 

Burrislatty,  xxix.  61. 

Burrisleagh,  vi.  31. 

Burrisnoe,  xxiii.  2. 

Burrowes,  x.  62. 

Leagh,  xv.  20. 

Burtragh,  viii.  36. 

Bush,  ii.  23. 

Busherstowne,  iv.10.  x.67.  xv.4.  xvii.  1- 
Butcherstowne,  iv.  10.  xv.  4._ 

Butlers  Land,  Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 
Butlerstowne,  v.  60.  x.  41.58.  xxi.  34. 
5.  37.  xxviii.  20.  xxx.  82. 

South,  xxii.  7. 

Buttaghan,  vi.  33. 

Butteflene,  xxvi.  66. 

Butterhill,  xxii.  37 . 

Butterstowne,  v.  41. 

Upper,  vi.  27. 

Buttevant,  i.27. 

Butlers  Parke,  viii.  46. 

Buttlerstowne,  Lower,  vi.  28. 

Byllis,  xxi.  76. 

Byrren  Barony,  xxix.  77. 


I Cabbragh,  xvi.  18.  xx 
I Caboagh,  xxviii.  12. 


Cabraghkeele,  xxix.  36. 

Cabrough,  xiii.  30. 

Cackaton,  xxvi.  1. 

Cackirmore,  xxi.  18. 

Caddagh,  xxvi.  65. 

Caddlestowne,  iii.  70. 

Caddugans  Alley,  xxv.  15. 

Ally,  xxv.  16. 

Cadin,  iv.  30. 

Cadlestowne,  xxvi.  67. 
Cadlstowne,  xxi.  34. 

Caertarne,  xxiv.  20. 

Cafennan,  xviii.  33. 

Caffanane,  xxiv.  5. 

Cagalla,  ix.  16. 

Cagarrow,  xv.79. 

Caggy  Comon,  xxvi.  42. 

Caghir,  xxx.  65. 

Cagliirtaghlin,  xxx.  64. 
Caglinagatt,  ii.  8. 

Caglagh,  xxix.  95. 

Cagraghmore,  i.  14. 

Cah,  xiii.  15. 

Cahairebegge,  xxiii.  23. 

Cahara,  iii.  8.  xx.  14. 

Caharagh,  xvii.  85. 
Caharaghbane,  xxxiii.  48. 
Caharbarnagli,  iv.  14. 

Caharoe,  xvii.  85. 

Caharrow,  iv.  48. 

Caheragey,  xi.  4. 

. Caheranill,  vii.  30. 

Caherarden,  xxiv.  9. 

Cahercona,  ix.31. 

Caherconnev,  v.  10. 
Caherconnor,  vi.  22. 
Cahercorkane,  ix.  27. 
Caherdane,  xxiv.  46. 
Caherdeana,  xxiv.  46. 
Calierdovine,  v.  40. 
Cahereconnell,  xxii.  5. 
Caherenry,  xxii.  5. 

Caherew  Garriffe,  xxix.  100. 
Caherewine,  xxvi.  51. 
Caherforvas,  ix.28. 

Cahergall,  xx.74. 
Cahergeilgeneragh,  v.  40. 
Caherglasse,  xxii.  5. 
Cahergowen,  xxii.  5. 

ICahergrenan,  xv.  35. 
Calierguillamore,  xi.  17. 
Caherhugh,  iv.  13. 

Caherinny,  xxii.  5. 
Caherisevan,  vii.  30. 

Caher  James,  xvii.  24. 
Caherlagb,  Parish  of,  xxx.  6. 
Cahermanagh,  i.  25. 
Cahermoher,  xv.  35. 
Cahernagolum,  xxii.  21. 
Cahernary,  i.  39. 

Cahernata,  xxiii.  45. 
Cahernebloghy,  xvii.  24. 
Caliernefagh,  x.  22. 
Cahernehely,  xxiv.  29. 
Cahernemoherbeg,  xv.  33. 
Cahershane,  xxviii.  5. 
Caherslea,  xxiii.  22.  xxviii.  11 
Cahertarne,  xxviii.  86. 

ICahertiny,  ix.  27. 

Cahervane,  xxviii.  86. 
Cahervony,  xxii.  10. 
Caliingall,  ii.  51. 

Cahir,  ii.  21.  xvii.  47.  xxii 

Parish,  xxx.  63. 

Cahirabby,  xvi.  75.  xxix.  66. 
Cahirbanellybegg,  x.  22. 
Cahirbeanagh,  xv.  33. 
Cahirbeanaght,  xv.  33. 
Cahirblomick,  xv.  33. 
Cahirbollagh,  iv.  14. 
Caliirbrack,  xxx.  97. 
Cahirbreagh,  vii.  29. 
Cahirbristy,  xvii.  46. 
Caliirconow,  xxx.  93. 
Cahircrcagh,  xxviii.  22. 
Cahircrohin,  viii.  37. 
Cahircullenagh,  vii.  29. 
Cahir  Culligg,  xiv.  2. 
Cahirdavin,  vi.8. 
Cahirdavine,  v.  40. 
Caliirdowgan,  xxi.  18. 
Caliirduffe,  iv.  6.  xxii.  21. 


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X.OCORUM  West,  v.  38. 


| Callen,  Houses  in,  xxiv.  28. 

- Liberties  of,  xxx.  17. 

- Town,  Comons  of,  xxi 
itrath,  Xviii.  15. 


ecking,  xxx.  94. 
Caliirpolla,  xv.34. 

' 'i.  75.  xxviii.22. 


Cahirquin,  xi 
Cahirshane,  > 


Cahirslee,  x 
Cabin 


;.  54. 


t.  65. 


Cahirteige,  East  and  West,  > 
Caliirtobev,  xi.  66. 
Caliirtvant,  xiv.  2. 
Caliirvallaboe,  xxviii.  22. 
Cahirvarascall,  xxi.  67. 
Caliirvarimakilly,  xiv.  2. 
Cahirvicknea,  xv.34. 

Cahir- Wally,  x.  67. 
Cahirwickland,  xxiv.  9. 
Cahirgallyniore. 


Cameo, 

Caines, 

Camgev,  v.  12. 

Camgort,  ix.  19. 
Camick,  xxiv.  21. 
Camieraglis,  xxx.  ( 
Camlagb,  xiii.  56. 
Camlin,  ix.  50. 

Camlinn,  iv.  53. 
Camniore,  xiii.  52. 
Camoley,  xxiii.  47. 
Camoloan,  xviii.  5£ 
Caniolvan,  xxiii.  9. 
Campe  Street,  vii.  i 
Camphir,  xxvi.30. 
Camploane,  iii.  64. 
Ciunplone,  i.  22. 
Campsonetragli,  vii 
Campsonvotagli,  vii 
Camreagh,  xxi.  86. 
Camstowne,  xxii.  7 
Camus,  ii.  15. 

Canagh,  xxx.  63. 
Canagliir,  xxx.  63. 
Canakill,  ix.  16. 

Cananne  Mulloigy, 
Canat,  iii.  6. 

Canfeagh,  xvii.  47. 
Cannensmeadow,  X3 
Cannon  Gate,  xxii.  52. 

Land,  xxi.  65. 

Street,  xxii.  52. 

Cannons-lsland,  xxii.  10 
Cannonsland,  i.  1. 
Cannosland,  xvi.  75. 
Cannons  Reguler,  Abby, 
Cannonstowne,  x.  66.  xx 
Cannonswood,  xvi.  24. 
Cantowne,  iv.  56. 
Cantwells  Court,  ii.  37.  ; 

Garran,  vii.  18.  xx 

Caogewlcgane,  v.  26. 
Capagh,  v.  43.  viii.  48. 
Capaghaloder,  xxviii.  2. 
Capaghbeg,  ix.  31.  - 

Capanacully,  v.  24. 
Capanly,  xxi.  55. 
Caparory,  iv.  13. 
Capatranagh,  v.  48. 
Capbetts  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Cape  Castle,  xxv.  21. 
Capeen,  viii.  65. 
Capcntack,  xviii.  49. 
Caperleran,  Coni 
Capevarogie,  xvi 
Capewneuke,  xx 
Caplecawtrean,  i 
Capleclawph,  iii. 

Capoge,  xxi.  77. 
Caporcnatshenag 


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Capple,  xxx.  07. 

Coppoek,  n.4, 1.  52 

Cappocke,  u.4,1.  ...  • 

Cappoge,  ,xu‘;  * joi  ' ' 

Capponach,  xxx.  Ivi . 

Capponleagh,  **«■  «. 

Capponvile,  xxix.41. 
Cappucmeaiianc,  l.  1. 

CWulkagl,,™,«. 

Cappulk  XXVI.  66. 

Cappyloghy,  in.  55. 
Cappucnaraghane,  1. 1. 
Cappulonelagh,  xv.  54,. 

Caraghboy,  viii.  38. 
Cavaghkillbranagh,  xxiii.  18. 
Caraghteghartell,  xxi.  35. 

Carahynan,  ix.  16. 

Caramoe,  i.  14. 

Caranaltagragee,  xxix.  38. 
Caranargid,  h.  5 1 . 

Cavanasliawes,  v.  48. 

Caranleagh,  iii.  54. 

Carbidly,  East,  xx.  73. 

Carbedmore,  xxviii.  5. 

Carbegtopher,  ii.  51. 

Carberry,  Barony  of,  i.l.  iu.13.  iv.3t 

92. 93.  

Carbery,  Barony  of,  i.6.  ii. 35.  iii.l. 
‘ 31.  57.  69.  iv.  63.  v.  12.  viii 
57.  x.  12.48.  xiii.55.68.  xv 

24.82.  xxii.22. 41.  xxiii.18. 
xxvi.  30.  xxix.  59. 65.  69.  x 

East  Barony,  iii.  47.  58.  iv.  4,£ 

vii.36.48.  x.  29.  xi.  1.  xiii 
xvi.17.54.  xviii.  15.20.40. 
10. 12.  xxiii.  23. 

West  Barony,  iii.  47.  x.33.  xi: 

xx.  14. 74. 

House,  xv.  55. 

Carbilie,  xxx.  101. 

Carbirry,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  75. 
Carboy le,  xxix.  37. 

Carbry  House,  xxv.  16. 
Carbuckane,  xxviii.  12. 

Carbury,  Barony  of,  iii.  8. 75.  ix.9 
xv.  2.  xvi.61.79.  xvii.37.  x 
34.  xxiii.  35.  xxiv.  16.  xx\ 
xxix.  33.113.  xxx.  16.44. 6 

West  Barony,  xxix.  55. 

Carcarnagh,  xxi.  75. 

Carcarney,  xxi.  75. 

Carcavedy,  xxvi.  72. 

Cardavi,  xxviii.  5. 

Cardeffstowne,  xxv.  6. 

Cardery,  xxix.  5. 

Cardistowne,  x.  10. 

Cardcoless,  xxi.  76. 

Cardowlagh,  xxi.  7. 

Cardromaine,  xxx.  101. 

Cardue,  xxix.  78. 

Carduffe,  i.  1. 

Caren,  xxi.  10. 

Carettclougli,  xxv.  23. 

Carey,  Barony  of,  ii-  5. 
Cargaghramore,  viii.  31 . 

Cargall,  xvii.  22. 

Cargan,  x.  26. 

Cargatte,  xxvi.  65. 

Cargavilly,  xxv.  6. 

Cargee,  x.  19. 

Cargeith,  xxix.  95. 

Careenn,  iii.  33.  

Cargin,  v.  12.  vii.  45.  vm.  33. 

xvii.  23.  xxiii.  47. 

Carginbeg,  ix.  31. 

Cargine,  xv.  12. 

Cargneran,  xxx.  4. 

Cargniagh,  xvi.  40. 

Cargone,  xx.  13. 

Cargoone,  xi.  7. 

Carha,  iv.  5.  xxii.  21. 

Carba  Markett,  iv.  5. 

Carlialman,  xxviii.  10. 
Carhanagalla,  v.38. 
Carhenekelly,  v.  38. 

Carhin,  xxx.  63. 

Carliincore,  xv.  33. 
Carhircoubsh,  v.  40. 
Carhirraorrogha,  iv.  5. 

Carbona,  iv.5. 

Carlioogh,  xvii.  68. 

Carhow,  i.  3.  xxi.  72. 
Carhowandowreske,  iv.  14. 
Carbowaniskie,  iv.  6. 

(122.) 


Carhowcoulrai 
Carhower,  xxii.  5. 
Carhowmannagh,  iv.  6. 
Carhownaglogn,  iv.  14. 
Carhuanlasbae,  xv.33. 
Carhubauldir,  xxx.  93. 
Carhubrist,  xv.  34. 
Carhucussan,  xv.35. 
Carhudrumassan,  xv.35. 
Carhuduffe,  xv.  35. 
Carhue,  v.  7.  viii.  19.  xiv. 
Carhugare,  xv.  34. 
Carhugarriffe,  xxi.  10.  xxi: 
Carhukeele,  xv.  35. 
Carhuluskane,  xv.  35. 
Carhumeanagh,  xv.  33. 35. 
Carhumore,  xv.  54. 
Carhunagh,  v.  38. 
Carhunagowne,  xv.  34. 
Carhunakeile,  xv.  34. 
Carhunamadderry,  xxx.  93 
Carhunavarr,  xv.  35. 
Carbunecunealagbt,  v.  38. 
Carhunevelly,  Tithes  of,  x 
Carhunisky,  xv.  34. 
Carhuportlicky,  xv.  33. 
Carliuvaldir,  xxx.  93. 
Carhuwilliam,  xv.  34. 
Caribeg,  iv.  66. 
Carickinare,  ii.  8. 
Carigbegg,  v.  53. 
Carighinalt,  xxx.  39. 
Carigkerovady,  iii.  61. 
Carigorman,  xvii.  26. 
Carin,  ix.  16. 

Caristowne. 

Carkagham 

Carkanarrow,  xxvi.  ■>*. 
Carlanstowne,  xxix.  5.6. 
Carlebeg,  x.  69. 

Carling,  vii.  27. 
Carlingford,  vii.  24. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Liberties  of,  vii.  27. 

— Parish,  Tithes  of,  x: 

Tithes  of,  ii.  42. 

Carlingstowne,  viii.  42. 
Carlogan,  xxi.  86. 
Carloghderrygan,  xiii.  51 
Carmabeg,  xvi.  41. 
Carmary,  xxvi.  67. 
Carmelite  Abby,  v 
Carmoone,  xxx. 
Carmuere,  xxvi.  1 
Carna,  xxviii.  6. 
Carnabeg,  xvi.  41 
Carnacreene,  viii. 
Carnacuddey 
| Carnageale, 


xvi.  52. 


ii.  56. 


Carneglasbegge,  ii.  4. 
Carneglasmore,  ii.  4. 
Carneglassmore,  ii.  4. 
Carneglea,  xxvi.  66. 
Carnegorane,  xvii.  26 
Carne  Iherny,  ii.  53. 
Carnekeene,  xxv.  22. 
Carnekeirane,  xxviii.  1 
Carnekeirke,  xxv.  22. 
Carneleagh,  xxx.  78. 
Carnelehens,  xxv.  23. 
Carnelnashee,  xvii.  26 
Carnemallagh,  xxviii. 
Carnemevy,  viii.  49. 
Carnemore,  xi.  66.  x' 
Carnenagh,  xvii.  23. 
Carnane,  xvii.  22. 
Carnereagh,  xxi.  62. 
Carneroe,  xxv.  34. 
Carnevovan,  xxvi.  66. 
Carnes,  iii.  2.  xxx.  7 
Carneshewen,  xiii.  15 
Carnetefarty,  ii.  5. 
Carngeynneene,  xxvi 
Carnie,  Parish  of,  iv. 
Carninoge, . xxiii.  3. 
Carnne,  xiv.  28. 
Carntefeortv,  xxi.  23. 
Carnulfe,  xvi.  47.  xxi.  47. 
Carny,  xviii.  43. 
Carobanan,  iii.  19. 
Carolaine,  iv.  18. 

Carolke,  vi.  19. 
Caronoiew,  v.  43. 
Caronsure,  v.  48. 
Caroreagh,  xxiii.  1. 
Carow,  Barony  of,  xxii.  2 
Carowbronoge,  xxii.  21. 
Carowickline,  xxii.  21. 
Carownaworane,  iii.  69. 
Carownafirgb,  v.  48. 
Carownegarrane,  xxii.  21 
Carowreagh,  viii.  16. 
Carpemore,  vi.  3. 
Carpenterstowne,  iv.  47. 
Carpetus,  xxii.  2. 

Carr,  xxii.  21. 
Carra^xxvi.  12. 


Carneconnell, 
Carneconny, 
Carnecreny,  x.  56. 
Carnedun,  xxi.  76. 
Carnee,  xxx.  101. 
Cavnefin,  xvii.  48. 
Carnefenoge,  xxx. 
Carnefyan,  i” 
Carnegare,  ' 
Carnegarran. 
Carnegawne, 


Carray,  x 
Carrbegg,  viii.  33. 
Carrdaraugh,  iv.  19. 
Carreagh,  xviii.  32. 
Carrecknagawna,  xxx 


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LOCOEUM  Carreene,  xvi.  77. 

cJSm.  8*"«*"*> 

f0r  Uarreggnegornell,  vn 
Adventurers,  Carregrany,  iv.  37. 
Soldiers,  CaiTegrogan,  iv.  37. 
Carren,  xxix.  59. 

Carreneveagli,  x 
Carrereran,  ix.  * 


Carrew  Bean,  xxix.  97. 
Carrgine,  iv.  4. 
Carrhowgarrett,  v.  38. 
Carrhowne,  i.  3. 

Carriagelagh,  xxviii.  5. 
Carriaghilevan,  xxvi.  67. 
Carriaghleagh,  xxx.  39. 
Carribid,  xi.  64. 

Carrick,  iv.  47. 56.  65.  vii.  34. 
66.  xvi.7.24. 62.84.  3 
28.  xxvi.  63.  xxix.  65. 

Quarter,  viii.  7. 

Towne  of,  xxiv.  36. 

Carrickaledoe,  xxi.  97. 
Carrickamony,  iii.  18. 
Carrickanarrow,  xviii.  38. 
Carrickanewre,  iii.  11. 
Carrickanneragh,  xiii.  5. 
Carrickbeg,  iv.  31. 
Carrickbegg,  xxii.  17.  xxix.  19 

Butler’s  Part,  iv.  42. 

Carrickbrenan,  xiii.  45. 
Carrickcaslane,  xxiii.  3. 
Carrick  Castle,  xxx.  88. 


Carrickduffe,  xx 

Cheif-rent, 

Carrickdurrin,  ii 
Carrieke,  iii.  1. 
Carrick  edmond, 
Carrickeenaveigli 
Carrickeferry,  x> 
Carrickerrily,  xx 
Carrick  Gate,  x> 
Carrickgeene,  xi- 
Carrickginanee,  : 
Carrickitle,  ii 
Carrickleagh, 


10. 


.11.  : 


xx.  97. 
cxix.  71. 


iii.  12. 


Carricklevar 
Carricklisdufie,  x 
Carrickmaste,  xvi 
Carrick  mastee,  x: 

Carrick  Maddin, 

M'Morrish, 

M'Warrish, 

Carrickmerane,  x 
Carrickmore,  iv.3J 
Carrickmucky,  i. ; 
Carrickmullan,  x; 
Carricknagaple,  i: 
Carricknagaw,  xxx.  53. 
Carricknecran,  iii.  66. 
Carricknefeagli,  xxvi.  66. 
Carricknemad,  iii.  22. 
Carrickniboy,  ix.  8. 
Carricknimore,  xxiv.  52. 
Carrickninus-Musky,  xxx 
Carrickparson,  Church  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  x: 

Carrickphillip,  iii.  11.  x. 
Carrickpurte,  vii.  34. 
Carrickquirke,  xxix.  68. 
Corrickreaglian,  xx.  77. 
Carrickrohad,  iii.  22. 
Carrickroinaune,  xxi.  75. 
Carrickslea,  vi.3. 
Carrickspringham,  xxx.  9! 
Carrick  Street,  xxii.  52. 
Carricktemple,  v.  3. 
Carricktontane,  iii.  34. 
Carrickvroglian,  iii.  11. 
Can'ickwell,  xxii.  51. 
Carrickwilly,  xxv.  6. 
Carriclogher,  xv.  14. 
Carigagawone,  xxvi.  71. 
Carrigallane,  xxx.  92. 
Carrigallen,  Bai-ony  of,  x: 
Carriganasse,  NE.  part,  ii 
Carrigane,  xxx.  5. 
Cavriganearin,  vii.  2. 
Carriganredan,  xxvi.  72. 


Carrigansecough,  xxii.  29. 
Carrigtuisherragh,  xiv.  22. 
Carrigapolin,  ii.  8. 
Carrigarrigg,  iii.  53. 
Carrigarosty,  vii.  2. 
Carrigatertaine,  xxx.  92. 
Carrigawnagh,  ii.  51. 
Carrigbeg,  v.34. 
Carrigbegg,  i.  31. 
Carrigberaghan,  xiv.  18. 
Carrigboy,  xiii.  15. 49. 
Carrigbrusipp,  xxix.  43. 
Carrigbryan,  xv.  35. 
Carrigclahir,  xxvi.  12. 
Carrigcotter,  xv.  38. 
Carrigdownane,  iv.  29. 
Carrigdravven,  xiv.  3. 
Carrigeene,  ii.  37.  vii.  44.  s 
xxix.  43. 

Cnrrigeenbrenock,  xxviii.  40 
Carrigeenchahy,  xi.  59. 
Carrigenoway,  xxx.  93. 
Carrigenshoneene,  i.  23. 
Carrigg,  iv.  7.  xxii.  2. 
Camggogunnell,  xv.  14. 
Cariggownagli,  xxiii.  38. 
Carrighitty,  xxx.  33. 
Carriglioulty,  iv.  5. 
Carrigigurrane,  vii.  2. 
Carrigin,  xx.  77. 
Carriginashy,  xvii.  85. 
Carriginaway,  xxviii.  75. 
Carriginbrenock,  xxi.  20. 
Carrigine,  xxiii.  47. 
Carriginnell,  xxii.  40. 

Carrig  Inonin,  iv.  63. 
Carrigkgeene,  i.  22. 
Carrigkilter,  xxi.  72. 
Carriglasse,  xiv.  10. 
Carrigleamlearv,  xxi.  3 1 . 
Carriglean,  xxix.  37. 
Carrigleanleary,  xxi.  30. 
Carriglehy,  i.  37. 

Carrig  Madden,  xxx.  97. 
Carrigmane,  xxiii.  34. 
Carrigmarteene,  x.  67. 
Carrigmore,  xiv.  23. 
Carrignagowre,  iv.  6. 
Carrigneglony,  vii.  51. 
Carrignegon,  xiii.  15. 
Carrignegownagh,  iii.  75. 
Carrignegowne,  xxi.  97. 
Carrigneguagli,  i.  6. 
Carrigneshenny,  xv.  38. 
Carrigneslane,  iv.  42. 
Carrigogillinan,  x.  18. 
Carrigoguonagh,  xxiii.  38. 
Carrigoone,  xxx.  89. 
Carrigowee,  iii.  6. 
Carrigowne,  xxi.  15. 
Carrigparson,  ii.  17. 
Carrigpheiris,  xv.  76. 
Carrigreage,  xxix.  54. 
Carrigrenny,  v.  8. 
Carrigscons,  xvi.  84. 
Carrigtean,  xiv.  3. 
Carrigteary,  xxviii.  18. 
Carrigtoertane,  xxviii.  37. 
Carrigtogliir,  xxi.  72. 
Carrigtomas,  xiii.  15. 
Carrigtuoghill,  Parish  of,  xx: 
Carrigullihy,  iii.  21. 
Carrigullinagh,  xxviii.  95. 
Carrigurraglian,  xiv.  18. 
Carrigvantoe,  v.  31. 
Carrigvrontoge,  vi.  28. 
Carrineree,  xxix.  25. 
Carrinstowne,  v.  16. 

Carrisk,  xiii.  40. 

Cnrro,  x.  13. 

CaiTobay,  xvii.  24. 
Carrobrenagh,  xv.  28. 
Carrock,  xxx.  32. 
Carrocoreagh,  xxviii.  2. 
Carrocorky,  xv.  54. 
Carrocullin,  ix.  31. 
Carroenden,  xvi.  37. 
Carroentonine,  vii.  29. 
Carrogare,  ix.  16. 

Carrokeele,  ix.  31. 

Carrokeile,  i.  32. 
Carrolanstowne,  xxx.  23. 
Carrollstowne,  iv.  35. 
Can'olstowne,  xv.  41. 
Carroinoare,  iii.  23. 


Carromore,  xxix.  72. 
Canon,  v.  15.  xxix.  48. 
Carronacoila,  xxi.  45. 
Carronacooly,  > 


r.  12. 


Carronarke,  ix.  33. 
Carrondee,  xv.  53. 
Carron  Duffe,  v.  33. 
Carronelurgan,  xxviii.  4 
Carronitobber,  xxviii.  5 
Carrontallonoii,  iv.  56. 
Carronteniple,  iv.  4.  vii 
Carrony,  xxviii.  3. 
Carroreaght,  xv.  8. 
Carrouglough,  xi.  4. 
Carroveneene,  xx.  66. 
Carrow,  i.3.  ii.14.  vii.  2 

Tidies  of,  vii.  35. 

Carrowaceragli,  xvii.  23 
Carrowancorly,  xxviii.  6 
Carrowandrohid,  iv.  6. 
Carrowanlogliane,  iii.  2. 
Carrowantihan,  iii.  2. 
Carrowantracky,  v.  26. 
Carrowantraky,  xxix.  3( 

Carroward,  viii.  33.  xxi 
Carrowardine,  xxix.  35. 
Carrowbally,  vii.  30. 
Carrowbane,  iv.  5.  vi.  3 
14.  xxi.  67.  xxviii.  2. 
Carrowbass,  xxviii.  5. 
Carrowbawne,  xxviii.  4. 
Carrowbe,  vi.  56. 
Carrowbeg,  ix.  18.  xxi. 
Carrowbegg,  i.  14.  32. 

Carrowbegtopher,  ii.  51. 
Carrowbisedy,  xxviii.  56 
Carrowbleagh,  xiii.  33. 
Carrowboj',  i.  14.  xviii. ; 
Carrowbowbarrow,  viii. : 
Carrowbracke,  i.  25. 
Carrowbracken  Wood,  : 
Carrowbranagh  xxviii.  6 
Carrowbrocky,  iii.  2. 
Carrowbroivne,  xxi.  67. 
Carraivbrunoge,  xi.  66. 
Carrowbunnan,  xvi.  79. 
Carrow  Cahirgarone,  xi 
Carrowcaldry,  xxix.  18. 
Carrowcally,  xiv.  3. 
Carrowcarkefree,  xxx.  5 
Carrowcarne,  viii.  33. 
Carrowcarra,  xvi.  37. 
Carrowcarragli,  ii.  35. 
Carrowcarro,  xxviii.  56. 
Carrowcashane,  xxiv.  18 
Carrow  Ctishell,  xv.  73. 
Carrowcaslan,  xxiv.  18. 
Carrowcaslane,  iii.  2.  xx 
Carrowcassell,  v.  55. 
Carrowceele,  viii.  51. 
Carrowchantin,  xxx.  101 
Carrow  Clare,  ii.  35. 
C’arrowclogli,  ii.  35.  ix. 
Carrowclogha,  xxix.  77. 
Carrowclogagh,  xxi.  45. 
Carrowclogher,  ix.  3 1 . x 
Carrowcloghy,  xxix.  36. 
Carrowcloighy,  v.  26. 
Carrowclough,  vii.  29. 
Carrowcooleranagli,  v.  3( 
Carrowcore,  ix.  25. 
Carrowcorr,  ix.  19.  xi.  4 
CaiTowcraheene,  iv.  67. 
Carrowcrin,  iii.  1. 
Cai'rowcrine,  xvii.  24. 
CaiTowcruin,  iii.  1. 
Carrow  Cruine,  xxiii.  50 
Carrowcullranagh,  v.  38. 
Carrowcurra,  xxii.  5. 
Carrowcurragh,  ii.  35. 
CaiTOWcurre,  xvi.  37. 
Carrowdargny,  xiv.  10. 
Carrowdirracloy,  xv.  33. 
Carrowdonnoghy,  xiii.  52 
Carrowdoragli,  xvi.  62. 
Carrowdowne,  xx.  14. 
Carrowdrassey,  xiv.  3. 
Carrowduffee,  ix.  8. 
Carrow  Earragh,  viii.  25. 
- Edereshroane,  xxx. 


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. xiv.  3.  xvii.  74.  xx. 
3.  xxix.  37. 

67.  xxix.  18. 
xi.  38.  xxviii.  20. 

38. 

31. 

xvii.  24. 

ti.  67. 

3. 

xxiii.  50. 

ix.  18.  55.  xxx.  54. 

27.  xxx.  78. 

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Carrowetragh, 

Carrowfadd,  xx. 
Carrowferkin,  xxx.  34. 
Carrowfinna,  vi.  3. 
Carrowfinoge,  xxviii.  50. 
Carrowfree,  xxiii.  50. 
Carrowgare,  ix.  16.  xiv.  30. 
Carrowgarive,  ix.  19. 
Carrowgarne,  v.  55.  xxx.  3 
Carrowgarr,  xxi.  92. 
Carrowgarrah,  xxx.  34. 
Carrowgarriffe,  x.  18. 
Can-owgarrow,  i.  40.  ix.  9. 
CaiTow  Garrow,  xiii.  33. 
Carrowgarrowe,  xxiv.  57. 
Carrowgarry,  v.  26.  xxix. 
Cavrowgeene,  v.  26. 
Carrowgillpatricke,  iii.  2. 
Carrowgowna,  xvii.  22. 
Carrowguna,  v.  26. 
Cavrowgiirtine,  xx.  77 . 
Carrowhanin,  iii.  52. 
Cavrowhanine,  ix.  8.  xxvii 
Carrowhekall,  xxi.  76. 
Carrowhelteene,  v.  53. 
Carrowhena,  xi.  4. 
Carrowhiggin,  xi.  5. 
Carrowhill,  iii.  66. 
Carrowhubert,  xxvi.  42. 
Carrow  Iderry,  ix.  8. 
Carrowighter,  xx.  8. 
Garrow  lherny,  ii.  53. 
Carrowinlane,  ix.  33. 
Carrowinskie,  xxviii.  4. 
Carrowintelian,  iii.  2. 
Cai-rowintlinane,  ii.  33. 


Carrowm'killehully,  xxiii. 
Carrow  M‘Laughlin,  xvi. 
— M'Murchue,  xvi.  42 

Carrowm'murtaghreagh,  ii 

Carrowmeanagh,  ix.  16. 
Carrowmeane,  xxix.  96. 
Carrowmeere,  iii.  1-  ix.  8. 
Carrowmeereanargid,  iv.  6 
CaiTowmegan,  iii.  22. 
Carrowmenagh,  ix.  19. 
Carrowmerenebury,  xxviii 
Carrowmetragh,  x.  8. 
Carrowmine,  iii.  22. 
Carrowmohan,  xxx.  33. 
Carrowmonine,  viii.  34.  m 
Carrowmoninecalrogh,  xx 

Carrow  Monyne,  ix.  31. 
Carrowraonyne,  xiv.  2. 
Carrowmoore,  xxiii.  2. 
Carrowmore,  i.  2.  iii.  2 
27.31.47.  xi.  4. 
23.53.  xxi.  28.  > 


L.  54.  3 


50. 


Carre 


i.  51. 


Carrowkarkfree,  i. 

Carrowkaslane,  iii.  2. 
Carrowkeale,  ii.  53.  vi.  3.  xxix.  i 
Carrowkeele,  i.  2.  ii.  51.  iii.  1. 
viii.  26.  ix.  8.  27.  33. 49.  : 


;i.  45.  3 


52.  x 


ix.  6. 3 


Magherinore, 

Careowkeelenebree, 
Carrowkeelenebruy, 
Carrowkeelenecabry 
Carrowkeenagh,  xx 
Carrowkegill,  v.  55. 
Carrowkeile,  iii.  66. 
Carrowkelly,  viii.  20 . xv 
Carrowkennedy,  xxviii.  ■ 
Carrowkenny,  i.  14. 
Carrowkertane,  viii.  33. 
Carrowkibba,  xxviii.  56. 
Carrowkile,  iv.  25. 
Carrowkilfelan,  iii.  66. 
Carrowkilleene,  x 
jwkillifelane, 


57. 

3.31.  xxiv.  9.  xxviii. 3. 


Upper,  ix.  28. 

Carrowmoreabbert,  xvi.  ‘ 
Carrowmore  Kilbreedy,  : 
Carrowmoreknock,  i.  25. 
Carrowmoriterbrein,  xxi 
Carrowmow,  xi.  5. 
Carrowmunagh, 
Carrowmurragh 
Carrowmurry,  i.  i*.  xxviii 
Carrownab,  ix.  49. 
Carrownabinaj,  viii.  51. 
Carrownabull,  xvi.  79. 
Carrownacarga,  xxx.  99. 

Carrownaclogh,  v.  48. 
Carrownagawragh,  vii.  45 
Carrownagh,  xxviii.  56. 
Carrownahane,  ix.  19. 
Carrownahowne,  iv.  6. 
Carrownakelly,  xv.33. 
Carrownakinard,  xxi.  45. 
Carrownakorky,  i.  2. 
Carrownaleck,  xxx.  53. 
Carrowna  Maddaw,  viii. 
Carrownamadry,  xv.  33. 
Carrownamona,  xv.  33. 
Carrownaraban,  xxm.  2. 
Carrownasaugh,  xin.  47. 
Carrownasse,  ii.  51. 

Carrownayarkfree,  i 
Carrowncagh,  xxvi.  67. 
Carrowneard,  i.  14. 
Carrownebodoge,  iv.  13 
Carrownebole,  xxiii.  50 
Cai'rownebree,  iii.  2. 
Carrownebross,  viii.  16. 
Carrownecallagh,  xxvi^ 


54. 


.69. 


Carrowkillin,  v.48.  viii.  25.  xxvi.  34.  xxviii. 


94.  : 


e.  77. 


Carrowkisli 
Carrowknowly,  viii 
Can-owlacilie,  iii.  2 
Carrowlagh,  xxi.  8 
Carrowlassan,  xvii. 
Carrowlatelly,  iii.i 
Carrowlebuttibutt, 
Carrowledane,  ix. 
Carrowlevane,  iii. 
Carrowliliane,  ix. 
Carrowlisseene, 


Carro 

Carrowneclagg,  x; 
Carrowneclough,  1 
Carrownecorr,  i.  1 
Carrownecrevy,  x 
Carrownecrosse,  > 
Carrownecrosseg, 
Carrownedden,  x 
Carownediseg,  ix 
Carrowneere 


Can 


wnefree 


Carro 


'.  25. 
ii.  67.  : 


iwloglian,  x 
Carrowloghlin,  iii.  1. 
Carrowloughlin,  iii.  i. 
Carrowluppane,  iv.  14. 
Carrowmackerill,  iv.  14. 
Carrowmagawnagh,  xxx.  7 
Carrowmagowen,  xi.  69. 
Carrowmanagh,  x.  8. 
Carrowmartin,  iv.  67. 
Carrowmass,  v.  55. 
Carrowm'Abby,  ix.  9. 
Carrowin'farreagb,  iii.  2. 
Carrow  M'Flaherta,  iii.  6 

M'Fleglierty,  xxix. 

M'Flerty,  xxix.  71. 

M'Gerald  Beg,  ix  1 

Carrowm'gillpatricke,  iii. 

(122.) 


Carrownegam,  xvi.  79. 
Carrownegashell,  xvii. 23. 
Carrownegat,  iii.  1. 
Carrownegerby,  xxix.  18. 

I Carrowneglogh,  iii.  2.  xvn. 
j Carrowneg  Lough,  ix.  18. 
Carrownegree,  xxix.  18. 
Carrownegrevy,  xxix.  18. 
Carrownekelly,  ix.  19.  xv. 
Carrownekerk,  v.  12. 
Carrownekibby,  ix.  8. 
Carrownekirtane,  viii. .84. 
Carrowneknekan,  xxiii.  50 
Carrownelecke,  i.  32. 
Carrownelicky,  iv.  13. 
Carrownelogha,  ix.  18. 
Carrownemaddow,  xvi.  79 
Carrownemanagh,  i.  25. 
Carrownemcule,  ix.  27. 
Carrownemi 


Carro 


Carro wneragha,  xxix.  72. 
Carrownernoge,  iii.  2. 
Carrowneseon,  v.  48. 
Carrowneshanagh,  xvi.  68. 
Carrowneshannoge,  3ixix.  5. 
Carrowneskeagh,  vi.  3. 
Carrownester,  iii.  66. 
Carrownetoone,  xxviii.  34. 
Carrowngarrick,  v.  12. 
Carrownigarke,  xvii.  31. 
Carrowniha,  xvii.  31. 
Carrowniny,  ix.  33. 
Carrownkeevans,  ii.  53. 
Carrownlecky,  i.  2. 
Carrownonine,  xxvi.  1. 
Carrownorlare,  v.  33.  xxix. 
Carrownotona,  v.  55. 
Carrownruish,  xiii.  28. 
Carrownure,  viii.  7.  ix.  19. 
Carrow  Nure,  ix.  18. 
Carrownurlare,  iii.  2. 

[ Carrowoghty,  viii.  33. 
Carroworlare,  iii.  2. 
Carrowpaden  Market 


Carrowquilline, 
Carro'vra,  iv.6i.  _ 
Carrowragh,  ix.  25. 
Carrowraie,  iv.  56. 
Carrowraine, 

Carrowrca,  ’x 


18. 


:.  29. 


n i. 25  ii.  21.33.  ii: 

"“26"  vim25.51.66.  ix.  18.51. 
xvi.  42.  xvii.  23.  24.  xx.  14. 
xxviii.  6.  xxix.  55. 77.  xxx.  82. 
Carrowreagh  Lisiny,  viii.  66. 
Carrowreaghmoylagh,  ix.  8. 
Carrowreaghter,  viii.  25. 
Carrowrean,  iv.  56. 

Carrowreogli,  v.  12. 
Carrowreragb,  vii.  29. 
Carrowrevagh,  ix.  19. 
CatTOwrikard,  ix.  18. 

Carrowroe,  i.  25.  vi.  3. 
Carrowroge,  xxx.  29. 
Carrowrush,  xiii.  27. 
Carrowseare,  iii.  2. 

Carrowsban  O’Shognus,  v.  48. 
Carrowslaghtibutt,  xxvi.  54. 
Carrowslateragh,  xxvi.  54. 
Carrowslatteragh,  xxx.  77. 
Carrowslittebutt,  xxvi.  54. 
Carrowslutteragli,  xxvi.  54. 

1 Carrowstalery,  xxviii.  94. 

Carrowstelane,  xiv.  2. 

I Carrowstilly,  xv.  73. 
Carrowtample,  xxx.  34. 
Carrowteane,  xv.  73. 
Carrowtemple,  ix.  31.  xiv.  2.  > 
Carrowtober,  xi.  4. 
Carrowtocassell,  v.  55. 

Carrow  Towghy,  xvii.  74. 
Carrowtrasna,  viii.  25. 
Carrowtubber,  xxiii.  2. 
Carrowtui-liin,  xiv.  10. 
Carrowturrin,  xvi.  79. 
Carrowtyl.an,  xy.  73. 

Cares  Island,  xvii.  55. 
Carruckhallon,  xxviii.  12. 
Carrucullinagb,  xxviii.  95. 
CarruduHe,  iv.  6. 

Carruffadda,  xxviii.  22. 
Carruffe,  xxvi.  71. 

Carrugate,  xiv.  3. 
Carrugarruffe,  xx.  41. 
Carrugaruffe,  x.  12. 
Careumarge,  xx.  36. 
Carrumarry  Peake,  xxvi.  12. 
Carrune,  xxvi.  51. 
Carrureagh,  vii.  29. 

Carry,  xxiv.  16. 

Carry cly  me,  xxviii.  56. 
Careyduffe,  xxix.  54. 
Carryganroe,  xxiii.  23. 
Carrygeene,  x.  1. 
Carrygeenenaghy,  xxix.  »i. 
Carrygittian,  xiii.  15. 
Careyglane,  xvi.  33. 
Carrykeenveigh,  xxvi.  67. 
Carr[  1 xxix.  97. 
Carstowne,  v.  1 6. 
Cartanstowne,  xxix.  46. 
Cartell,  xxviii.  12. 
Carteranbegg,  xxx.  99. 


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INDEX  Cartlanstowne,  xxvi.  15.  xxxviii.  41.  5 
l.oco rum  xxix.  76. 

Certificates  Cartotayne,  i.  14. 

ihr  Oartregannagh,  xxvi.  16. 

Advcmiircrs,  Cartrengany,  xvii.  79. 

s"^ora-  Cartriffiney,  xxiii.S. 

. Cartroan  Broadagh,  xxx.  105. 

Cartron,  xvii.  23. 

Cartronagaple,  xxi.  100. 

Cartron  Boyglogli,  xiii.  50. 
Cartroncard,  xvi.  40. 

Carlron  Croy,  xxvi.  6.  xxix.  23. 

Curragh,  iv.  31. 

Cartrone  Boyly,  xiii.  50. 

Cartrone  Marloge,  xiii.  50. 

Cartron  Farisli,  xxviii.  6. 

Cartronfinne,  xiii.  49. 

Cartron  Fynne,  xxiv.  6. 

Keele,  iv.  31. 

Kelly,  vi.  3. 

Killy,  vi.  3. 

Cartron-Iick,  vi.  8. 

Cartron  Magannon,  iii.  38. 

— — Morly,  vi.  3. 

Cartronray,  xxvi.  6. 

Cartron  Roy,  xxix.  23. 

Scota,  xxx.  80. 

Cartronshannery,  vi.  3. 

Cartron  Stilaglit,  xvi.  40. 

Cartronstowne,  v.  16. 

Cartronvolly,  vi.  3. 

Cartronward,  viii.  48. 

Cartron  Ware,  xvi.  40. 

Williamoge,  ii.  35. 

Cartron-wood,  iii.  23. 

Carultan,  x.  48. 

Carumore,  xxvi.  12. 

Carunseire,  xxix.  71. 

Carvaagli,  xxi.  7. 

Carvan,  x.  2. 

Carvenknoek,  x.  8. 

Carvillish,  xiv.  15. 

Carvoghty,  xiii.  20. 

Canvill,  xiii.  40. 

Cary,  Barony  of,  xv.  9.  xxv.  20.  21. 
Caselfleming,  xxviii.  73. 

Casliall,  xxi.  76. 

Casliell,  ii. 8.  vii.45.  ix.8.  xiii.  16.  19.  : 


77. 


ii.  20. 


xxx.  53.  63. 

Casliellboy,  xxix.  36. 

Cathedral  of,  xxi.  25. 

Dioccsse  of,  xxvi.  38.  39. 41. 

Casliell  Finne,  xiii.  15. 
Cashellgarrane,  iii.  1. 

Casliellgee,  viii.  25. 

Cashell-loyne,  iii.  69. 
Cashellmalan,  xiii.  15. 
Cashellmalin,  xiii.  15. 

Casliell’s  Land,  vii.  27. 

- — Parke,  vii.  26. 

Cashellstowne,  xvi.  61. 
Casliellwilly,  ix.  8.  xxx.  53. 
Casliengerrie,  vii.  27. 

Casliill,  xvii.  53. 

Caslilan,  viii.  44. 

Caslile,  xvii.  53.  xxviii.  5. 

Caslileby,  xxix.  36. 

Cashley,  viii.  25. 

Cashlurragh,  xviii.  3. 

Cnslinacuill,  xxx.  40. 

Caslane,  iii.  2.  xxx.  102. 

Casleeny,  xxviii.  5. 

Casletowne,  x.  67. 

Casmore,  Barony  of,  vii.  57. 
Cassan-Garve,  vii.  27. 
Cassan-Smallway,  vii.  27. 

Cassell,  xiv.  3. 

Cassellougliell,  viii.  25. 

Cassenderry,  xi.  48. 


i.  16. 


Cassilevorin,  xiii.  15. 
Cassilusky,  xvii.  82. 
Cassomcise,  xvi.  61. 
Casson,  iv.  21. 
Castlanagree,  xxv.  22. 
Castelle,  xxx.  99. 
Castelloe,  xv.  45. 

Castle,  xvii.  24.  xxvi.  12. 


Castleballyoragh,  xxvi. 
Castlebamfore,  xxviii.  2 
Castlebaune,  xxviii.  5. 
Castleblacke,  vi.  8. 
Castleboy,  vi.  48.  xxii. 
Castlebrack,  xxx.  75. 
Castlebray,  vii.  1 1 . 58. 
Castle  Burke,  xxviii.  3. 

Cabbins,  vi.  33. 

Castlecarragli,  xxii.  2. 
Castle  Caragli,  xxiii. 

Carragh  Quarte 

Carra 


50. 


Carrow,  v.37. 
Castleclare,  xxix.  6. 

Castlecoe,  v.  16. 

Castle  Connell,  ix.  35.  xxviii 
Castleconnell,  xxix.  1. 
Castleconogh,  vi.  50. 
Castlecooly,  xxii.  2. 

Castle  Coote,  xiv.  1 . 

Core,  xx.  3. 

Castlecorr,  iii.  78. 

Castle  Coyne,  iv.  1 1 . 

Craddocke,  vi.28. 

Castlecradocke,  x.18. 

Castle  Creagli,  ix.  45. 
Castlecreene,  i.  19. 

Castle  Creeny,  xxiv.  57. 

Creige,  vii.  30. 

Castlecrine,  xxii.  21. 

Castle  Crome,  xxv.  33. 

Curragh,  vi.  25.  x.  66. 

Dermott,  xxiii.  50. 

Dillon,  xvii.  22. 

Donovan,  xiii.  47. 

Downy,  xv.  73. 

Drum,  xxi.  85. 

Ellis,  Church  of,  xxvi.  3 

Ellis  Parish,  Tytlies  of,  : 

Eve,  i.  12. 

Fleming,  vi.  36.  xxii. 

xxxviii.  55.  xxix.  46. 76.  90. 
Castlefleming,  xx.  63.  xxvi.  IE 
Castlegalla,  xiii.  55. 

Castle  Garden,  xvii.  72. 
Castlegardan,  xxix.  3. 
Castlegarden,  xx.  31. 
Castlegare,  ix.  18.  xiv.  3.  26. 
Castlegarran,  v.12. 

Castle  Garronforrogh,  ix.  80. 

Hills  (Wexford),-  vi.  25. 

Castlehoile,  xiii.  69. 

Castle  Hoyle,  xxi.  53.  xxix.  7( 
Castlehoyle,  xxviii.  55.  73.  xxi 
Castle  Iffe,  ii.  37. 

Castleishen,  i.  16. 

Castle  Ishin,  xxx.  88. 

Ire,  iv.  66. 

John,  ii.  49. 

Castlekarran,  xvi.  7. 

Castlekeele,  xvii.  75. 
Castlekeely,  iv.  43. 

Castle  Kiffin,  xi.  7. 

Knock,  xvi.  84. 

Castleknock,  xxix.  12. 

Barony  of,  vi.  1.  xv.  78. 

Upper,  xv.  78. 

Castleknocke,  vi.  25. 

Barony  of,  iii.  14. 

Castle  Lackin,  xv.  73. 
Castleland,  x.  66. 

Castlelavara,  vi.  59. 

Castle  Leragh,  xx.  77. 
Castlelisheene,  xxx.  88. 
Castlelishin,  xxx.  39. 

Casllelost,  ii.  2.  xxii.  1 1 . 
Castlelough,  iii.  51. 

Castle  Lumbart,  i.  27. 
Castlelumney,  v.16. 
Castlelmagner,  x.  1 ' 

Castle  Martin,  xvii 

M‘Gerrald,  ix.18.  xvi.  42. 

Castlemore,  xvi.  4.  xx.  19. 

Castle  Moyle,  iii.  59. 
Castleinoyle,  iv.  42. 

NW.  Part,  iv.  68. 

L Castlenecriny,  xxiv.  57. 
Castlenegree,  ii.  27. 
Castlenenagh,  vii.  26. 

Castle  O’Donovane,  xviii.  3 
Casticougdai'gan  Castle,  iii.  2. 
Castle-Pallice,  x.  67. 
Castlepeirce,  xxi.  60. 

Castle  Plough,  iv.  24. 


\ 24. 


toastie  l lougnland,  : 
Castlepole,  iii.  41.  x 
Castle  Price,  xxi.  6C 

Quarter,  xvi.  C„. 

Castlernghan,  Barony  of,  i 


vii.  47. 


x.  74.  xx 


v.  22.  xvi 


’iii.  54.  xxx.  29 
■48.  iii.  6. 22.33. 


. iii.  14. 

27.  66.  xxviii.  12.  xxx.  29. 
Castleraghane,  Barony  of,  x.  17. 
Castlerahan,  x.  50. 

Barony  of,  ii.  31.  xiii.  40. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Castlereagh,  vi.  50.  xx.  77.  xxii, 
47.  xxviii,  5. 

Castle  Rickard,  xviii.  4.  xxx.  33. 
Castlerickard,  xiii.  64. 

Parish,  xxix.  55. 

Castlering,  Manor  of,  xxviii.  12. 
Castlerobertbegg,  xi.  4. 
Castleronrid,  **" 


i.  72. 


Castle  Strange  Castle,  > 

Street,  xxiv.  30.  x 

Castletaffie,  xxviii.  3. 
Castletehine,  xxx.  34. 
Castletoban,  xxiii.  1. 
Castletohan,  xxiii.  1. 
Castletown,  iv.  12. 
Castletowne,  i.  7.  ii.  44. 


v.  4.  5.  10.  22.  v. 
61.  vi.  2.  x.  26.  xiv.  4.  26.  xv.  4.  xvi 
4.  7.  53.  73.  xvii.  20.  85.  xviii.  55. 
xxv.  3.  33.  xxvi.  38.  xxix.  52.  90. 
xxx.  23. 72. 

Chiefry,  xvii.  87. 

Manor  of,  xxiii.  49. 

• Mullary,  v.  16. 

Parish  of,  xxix.  47. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38.  60. 

Castietownebornagh,  xv.  34. 

Castletowne  Delvin,  xxviii.  90. 

Delvin,  Barony  of,  v.  46. 

E.  and  W.,  xviii.  58. 

Kilberry,  xxviii.  18. 

M'Enery,  xxv.  33. 

Castletownemore,  xvi.  73. 

Castletowne,  Old,  xv.22. 

Castletownetaragh,  vii.  58. 
Castletownetavagh,  vii.  11. 

Castletroy,  x.  67. 

Castleurkin,  xiii.  53. 

Castlevill,  xx.  8. 

Castlewarren,  xx.  50.  xxiii.  46.  xxix.  1. 
Castlewood,  xxix.  73.  xxx.  106. 

Castle[  ],  xxix.  1. 

Castrachory,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Castro  Petro  Church,  Patronage  of,  xxvi.  16. 
Castroventry,  iii.  15. 

Castroventy,  xxix.  33. 

Catherlagh,  Barony  of,  i.  20.  iv.  52.  x.  26. 
xxiii.  3. 

County,  i.  20.  iv.  42.  52.  x.  2.  26. 

xxiii.  3.  42.  xxvi.  71. 

Catherlogh,  xxi.  52. 

Barony  of,  xiii.  8.  xvi.  61.  xvii.  30. 

xxviii.  20.  xxix.  13. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

County,  iv.  42.  xi.  21.  xiii.  3.  69.  xv. 

50.  xvi.  61.  xvii.  30.  xx.  70.  xxii: 

Cathirlogh,  Barony  of,  xxii.  16.  xxvi.  71 
xxviii.  62. 

County,  xvii.  77.  xxiv.  54.  xxvi.  15. 

25.39.64.  xxviii.  62.73.  xxix.  6. 13. 
73.76.  xxx.  8.  52. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Cattiganstowne,  vi.  44. 

Caturgall,  xxviii.  96. 

Caudughull,  xxx.  99. 

•Caunfeagh,  xxx.  65. 

Caunkill,  xiii.  47. 

Caunnaghmore,  xx.  77. 

Causestowne,  xxi.  71. 

Cauan,  i.  6.  ' 

Cavan,  iv.  13. 19.  vii.  35.  x.  3. 39.  xvi.  44:. 

xxx.  32.  87. 

County,  ii.  3i 


40.  xiv.  15.  19.  22. 
xvii.  26.  48.  xviii.  14.  30. 


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Cavanagh  Garvan,  xiii.  <”• 

Cavana  Garvane,  it  8. 

Cavanarenny,  xtr.  IS. 

Cavanarring, 

Cavanbuy,  xvi.  *?•  _ 

Cavancreagh,  xin.lJ. 

Cavandarragb,  xm. lb. 

Cavanduegan,  xvi.  33. 

Cavane,  xxx.  34. 

Cavanekilleamraa,  u.  8. 

Cavangroagh,  xiii.15. 

Cavan  Ichoagh,  xm.  16. 

Morilly,  iii.  22. 

Cavanrash,  xxx.  87. 

Cavanreagh,  xxi.  34. 

Cavanstowne,  iv.  4. 

Cavareagh,  Cheif-rent  of,  xxi.  3.>. 
Caveneleck,  ii.  8. 

Caverstownebegg,  xvi.  62. 

Caverstownemore,  xvi.  62. 

Cavell,  x.  30. 

Caven,  x.  39. 

Cavenagh,  xxx.  87. 

Cavenecash,  xxx.  87. 

Cavernalenowrath,  iii.  22. 

Cawher,  x.13. 

Cawnagh,  iv.  31. 

Cayloges,  xvii.  65. 

Caylogg,  xvii.  65. 

Cellerstowne,  Lower,  xx.  44. 

Cents,  xviii.  38. 

Cessendall,  xxx.  101. 

Cesteyne,  x.  22. 

Ceyerickeile,  xxix.  36. 

Chahirinlish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 
Cliamberlinstowne,  xxvi.  67. 
Chamberstowne,  x.  2. 

Chamcoyle,  xxx.  54. 

Clianate,  xxi.  92. 

Chancellorstowne,  xiu.46. 

Chancellors  Towne,  xvi.  85.  xvn.  <». 
Chappell,  ii.  23.  iii.  59.  xvn.  65.  xx.  28 
xxix.  114. 

Cliappellbride,  xxii.  53. 

Chappie,  ii.  20.  x.41. 

Chappie  Andrew,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

1 Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Cliara,  xx.14. 

Charlestowne,  xxix.  64.. 

Charrowda  Lecharrow,  ui.l. 

Charstowne,  xvi.  61. 

Cheifs  Croft,  xx.47. 

Cheslane,  xxvi.  65. 

Chester  City,  xv.  63. 

Chicartha,  xxviii.  3. 

Chilcrome,  xxx.  102. 

Chillings,  xvii.  15. 

Chimacartee,  i.  25. 

Chimesketh,  viii.  26. 

Chipham,  ii.15. 

Chippingham,  xxiii.  5. 

Chiverstowne,  ii.  41. 

Chonmuskiemehehy,  xxv.  33. 

Christan,  x.  22. 

Christ  Church  Lane,  xxv.  lb. 

Parish  of,  xxviii.  95. 

Parish  of,  Cork,  iv.16. 

Yard,  xv.  77. 

Christenstowne,  xiii.  27. 

Chnstiansland,  iv.  47. 

Christ’s  Bridewell,  xxiu.  35.  xxix.  lib. 

Hospitall,  xxix.  116- 

Hospital,  London, 'iii-  75. 

Church  Lane,  xxi.  40.  xxiii.  27. 
Churclistowne,  i.  21. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  : 

Cliurchtowne,  ii.  23.  xiv. 

xxix.  26.  xxx.  72. 75. 

Church  Towne,  xy.  69. 

Church-towne,  xxi.  32. 

Cilly  and  Benson’s  Cow,  ix.l. 
Ciltocuming,  ii.  51 . 

Cinagh,  ix.18. 

Civeleleene,  xxx.  40. 

Clabey,  x.  30. 

Clackreaparke,  viii.  46. 

Cladagh,  viii.  26.  xiii.  47.  xxix.E 
Claddananmore,  xxx.  65.  67. 

Claddy,  xxviii.  4. 

Cladderagh,  xxx.  39. 

Clagan  Ktnockeele,  xxviii.  96. 

Claggan,  xxviii.  3. 

Clagganballydohilly,  iii.  50. 
Claghanenumera,  xv.  13. 


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Claghee,  xvii.  19. 

Clagrinagh,  xvi.  40. 

Clahaunniran,  xxix.  33. 

Claine,  xxviii.  29. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  29. 

Claishenemode,  xiii.  39. 

Clananeenin,  xxi.  45. 

Clanardron,  xviii.  23. 

Clanawly,  Barony  of,  iv.  19.  x; 
Clanbunneaghbeg,  iv.  31. 

Clancah,  xxviii.  3. 

Clancanaghanbeg,  iv.  65. 

Clancannally,  xiii.  28. 

Clancomer,  vi.  40. 

Clanconner  O’Kelly,  iii- 1. 

Clancucarnagh,  xiii.  40. 

Clancullean,  xxi.  77. 

Clancullin,  viii.  IS. 

Clancummer,  viii.  18. 

Clancurrigge,  xxi.  85. 

Clandacarrow,  xxii.  5. 

Clandaliver,  iv.  47. 

Clandedalagh,  xxi.  8. 

Clanderlagh,  Barony  of,  xvi.  £ 

Clandetitaw,  xvii.  74. 

Clandirilow,  Barony  of,  xxiii. 

Clandirrilaw,  Barony  of,  xvii. 

Clandonnell,  xvii.  16. 

Clandrohid  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tithes  of,  xxvi.  i 

Clane,  ii.  39.  xiii.  12.  xxii.  2. 

Barony  of,  ii.  39.  iv.  4. 

xvi.  61.  xxii.  2.  30.  : 

49.  xxviii.  95.  xxx.  61 

Houses  in,  xiii.  27. 

Clanehilty,  xvi.  52. 

Clanemorish,  Barony  of,  xi.  4 
Clangaran,  ii.  51. 

Clangaruffe,  xx.  66. 

Clangawny,  xvi.  56. 

Clangibbon,  Barony  of,  v.  9. 

Clanhonie,  ix.6. 

Clanliust,  xxii.  21. 

Clankee,  Barony  of,  m.  71. 

Clankeene,  xxi.  57. 

Clanlish,  xxv.  18.  xxviii.  73. 

Clanloghlin,  v.  22. 

Clanlyhard,  xxx.  74. 

Clanmaghan,  Barony  of, 

Clanmahon,  Barony  of,  «• 

Clanmoglian,  Barony  of,  ix.  37. 

Clanmere,  xxviii.  15.  _ _ 

Clanmorne,  xvi.  18.  xvm.  47. 

Clanmorish,  Barony  of,  xi.  4. 

Clanmorrill,  v.  61.  . ..  . 

Clanmorris,  Barony  of,  v.7.  vi.  o8.  vn.3u.  ix. 

8.19.49.  xvi.  42.  xvui.48.  xxiv.45. 

Barony  (Court  Baron),  ix.18. 

Barony  (Court  Leet),  ix.18. 

Rnrony  (Chief-rent  of),  ix.18. 

iv.  56. 


Clare,  County  — continued. 

50.  xxiii.  12.  xxiv.  14 
67.  xxviii.  29. 48.  54. 
6.  25.  76.  77.  xxx.  2 
61.80.89. 

Abby,  Parish  of,  xv.  35. 

Clareagh,  iv.  53. 

Clarederry,  ii.  8. 

Clareene,  ix.49. 

Clarehill,  xxiv.  48. 

Clarekeele,  iv.  56. 

Clare  Maghery,  xvi.  31. 
Claremaghery,  xxx.  32. 
Clarenagh,  xxx.  45. 


ixvi.  32. 42. 
1.73.  xxix. 
29.  33.  49. 


Clares 


v.  35. 


ii.  6.  33. 


xxx.  32. 


an,  Barony  of,  ii 
' 40.53.  vii.10.30.32. 
48.54.  x.  31.  37.  67.  : 


7.  iv.  42.  v.  15 
. 24. 35. 36.  39 
53.  xv.  34.  53. 
•vi  a xvn.  i.  »o.  ax.  52.  xxi.  26.  89. 
xxii  10  xxiii.  35.  38.  xxv.  35.  38.  xxvi 
3.  xxviii.  15.  18.  31.  41.  52.  73.  xxix.  6 
19.28.31.  xxx.  10.  33.41.  47.  lOo. 

— ^ (Jpper,  xxviii.  20. 

Claragh,  iii.  30.  . 

Upper,  vii.  46.  xxvi.  18. 

Clavaheightragli,  xxi.  69. 

Clarane,  ix.  30.  ...  ... 

Clare,  v^8-^-  ^ 29  xxviii. 

41  xxix.  96.  xxx.  79. 81.100. 


x.  8. 9. 
67.  xxvi 
— County,  i- 
v.  38.  ' 
19. 25.  : 


,1.12.  : 


5.  6. 13. 14. 


Clariny,  vii.  53. 

Claris,  vi.  6. 

Clarloghlin,  xxix.  84. 

Clarnie,  v.  3. 

Clarragli,  ii.  8. 

Clarraghmore,  x.  2. 
Clarryshinny,  vii.  35. 

Clary,  iii.  30. 

Clash,  v.  22.  xxiii.  29. 
Clashagoule,  xxx.  93. 
Clashamutt,  ii.  49. 

Clashaning,  xxii.  5. 

Clashenree,  xxi.  27. 
Clashgarranargidd,  vi.  23. 
Clashgould,  xxiii.  23. 
Clasliinattin,  xi.l. 
Clashm'Counlagh,  iv.  20. 
Clashmurragh,  viii.  34. 
Clashnaspirlagh,  xxv.  33. 
Clashnemony,  xviii.  18^. 
Clashnesmutt,  xxiii.  45. 
Clashoreagh,  xv.  76. 
Clasigauny,  xi.  4. 

Claskarne,  xxix.  2. 

Claslahir,  xxvi.  67. 
Clasmolehen,  ix.7. 
Clasnespirla,  xxv.  33. 
Classabonj’,  xxiv.  11. 

Classagh,  xv.  34. 

Classeeroe,  v.  25. 

Classeganny,  xxi.  67. 
Classenemoney,  xxviii.  31. 

Cl assmony sallagh , xxviii.  3. 
Classnalten,  xvii.  78. 
Clatterstowne,  vi.  2. 
Clayglasse,  iii.  38. 

Claymore,  xxx.  102. 

Clayne,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  20. 
Claynemore,  xxviii.  62. 
Clayton’s  Coll’  Lott,  xv.  77. 
Cleadaglimore,  xxix.  54. 
Cleadaglirea,  xi.  19. 
Cleaghdaghriegh,  xxix.  54. 
Clealtramihill,  ix.  16. 
Cleanure,  Chiefry  of,  xv.  38. 
Clearan,  xxiv.  9. 

Cleare,  xxiv.  9. 

Clearkill,  xvi.  39. 

Cleave,  ii.  8. 

Cledaghreagh,  i.  35. 
Cledareagh,  v.  11. 

Cleduffe,  xvi.  14. 

Cleefonie,  iii.  1. 

Cleere,  xxii.  21. 

Cleganbegg,  xxviii.  96. 
Cleggine,  xxv.  22. 
Cleghduffe,  vi.  56. 

Cleghey,  xxviii.  12. 


Clegnah,  ix.  8. 

Cleigh,  ix.  16. 
Cleighnegirragh,  iv.  47. 
Clematt,  xxix.  94. 
Clenaghorne,  xxiv.  40. 
Clenehenoge,  ix.  21. 
Clenliaren,  xxiv.  40. 

Clennor,  xxx.  39. 

Clenor  Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Clenstowne,  xvi.  13. 

Clenygergenagh,  xx.  29. 
Cleomyne,  xxix.  55. 

Cleran,  xxviii.  100. 

Clerevagh,  xvi.  60. 
Cleristowne,  xxiii.  10. 
Clettican,  xxx.  102. 
Clettinach,  xxx.  102. 

Cley,  xxx.  32. 

Cleycorca,  xxx.  60. 
Cleyduffe,  iii.  39.  iv.  67.  xxi 


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INDEX  Cleykeyle,  xxx.  29. 

LOCORUM  Clickineille,  xxx.  29. 

Clidagh,  xvi.  87. 
to  Clidragh,  xvi.  37. 

Adventurers,  Cliftoiue,  iii.  1. 

Seldiers,  Qigll,  xxjv  57 

° Clinegb,  vi.  11. 

Clinstowne,  vi.10.  xvii.  51. 

Clintonstowne,  viii.2. 

Clivody,  xxii.  23. 

Cllqnesillagh,  iv.  41. 

Cloaghboy,  xiii.  1 5. 

Cloan,  xvii.  72.73. 

Cloanevorheene,  iv.  6. 

Clonnloaghan,  xx.  74. 

Clochan,  xxi.  31. 

Clockcstowne,  xvii.  61. 

Clock  Gate, 

Clodagb, 

Clodath, 

Clogagh,  iv.  6. 

Clogan,  xxviii.  12. 

Cloganagb,  x.  19. 

Clogerbegg,  i.  6. 

Cloggan  Comin,  xxix.  18. 

Clogh,  xxi.  3.  xxviii.  56. 

Cloghabeg  Castle,  ii.  31. 

Pole  of,  ii.  31. 

Cloghaden,  xxvi.  61.  xxix.  1. 

Clogbagall,  xiii.  15.  16. 

Cloghamora,  xxx.  39. 

Cloghan,  x.  19. 

xxv.  9.  xxx.  80. 

Mannor,  xxviii.  5. 

Goganaboy,  xv.  35. 

Cloghanbeg,  iv.  5.  ix.  19. 

Cloghancahane,  xiv.  2. 

Cloghancai-rig,  xiv.  2. 

Gloghandrinaher,  xiv.  2. 

Cloghane,  i.14.  ix.16  .x.39.  xxi.30.  xxix. 54. 

Castle,  ix.  19. 

Clogbanecannig,  xxx.  63. 
Clogbanehihanahane,  xxx.  63. 

Clogliane  M‘Quiiic,  xxx.  63. 

Cloghanenoe,  xxx.  63. 

Cloghanmore,  iv.  5.  ix.  21. 

Cloghanmoyle,  xxviii.  63. 

Cloghanmule,  x.  54. 

Cloghanodfoy,  vi.  57. 

Clogbanora,  xxi.  97.  xxx.  39. 

Cloghanoy,  i.  20. 

Cloghans,  xvi.  62.  xvii.  51. 

Cloghansavan,  iv.  5. 

Cloghanstowne,  Xxiii.  15. 

Clogbarstowne,  xxv.  9. 

Cloghasta,  vi.  57. 

Cloghbally,  ii.  51. 

Clogbbasten,  xi.  55. 

Clogbbooles,  v.  16. 

Clogbboy,  xiii.  15. 

Cloghbrack,  ix.16.  xxix.  72. 

Cloghbracks,  xxi.  45. 

Cloghbrak,  ix.  18. 

Cloghbreedy,  xi.  65. 

Cloghbruck,  xxiii.  4. 

Cloghcantwell,  xxii.  17. 

Cloghcasty,  xx.  22. 

Cloghcbabyre,  xvii.  74. 

Cloghcoky,  xv.  10. 

Cloghcon,  ii.  4. 

Cloghconnell,  ix.  5. 

Cloghcordeen,  xxviii.  18. 

Cloghcregy,  xx.  31. 

Cloghdeagh,  xxiii.  33. 

Cloghdolton,  xiv.  11. 

Cloghdoway,  iv.  59. 

ClogbdufFee,  xx.  19. 

Cloghdun,  xxv.  21. 

Clogheast,  xxi.  16. 

Cloghecnockane,  xxviii.  3. 

Clogbeene,  vi.  50.  xxvi.  71. 

• -Markett,  xxvi;  71. 

Clogliege,  xvi.  77. 

Cloghenerly,  xxviii.  6. 

Clogbenotefoy,  xxix.  6. 

Clogher,  i.  3.  x.  66.  xiii.  16.  58.  xvi.  59. 73. 
xvii.  23.  24.  xx.  66.  77.  xxi.  30. 34. 


Cloghernelary,  xxviii.  49. 
Cloghernushamon,  xi.  66. 
Cloglierquan,  xxviii.  6. 
Clogher  Rathdunny,  xxviii. 


Clogh  M«Caw,  xiii.  4. 
- M'KilL's,  xv.  54. 


SiEzte: 

S 

SSSET, 

Goghquilemore, 

asat* 


62.  3 


i.  54.  x 


Barony  of,  xiii.  26. 

Ladda,  xxix.  78. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  34. 

Towne  Land,  xxv.  22. 

Clogheran,  xxviii.  100. 
Clogherane,  xi.  36.  xiv.  18. 


Clomkill,  xv.  13. 
Clommoghle,  viii.  39. 
Clomore,  xx.  29. 
Clomshell,  xxviii.  82. 
Clomumnagli,  vii.  19. 
Clomyne,  x.  2. 
Clonacaregre,  xvii.  85. 
Clonade,  xxviii.  42. 
Clonaduffen,  v.  12. 
Clonagad  Parish,  xv.  35. 

Parsonage,  xv.  35. 

Clonagh,  i.  1.  v.  48.  xi.  4. 
xxii.  2.  47. 

e,  v.  12. 


Great,  L*. 

Little,  iii.  59.  xiv.  24. 

Clonarney,  xxix.  47. 

Clonary,  xxix.  47. 

Clonassey,  xxix.  3. 

Clonassy,  ix.  55. 

Clonawly,  Barony  of,  x.  19. 
Clonbavin,  iv.  66. 

Clonbeagh,  xxv.  2. 

Clonbegg,  xv.  33.  xvi.  31. 
Clonbegny,  ix.  19. 

Clonbeo  Castle  Quarter,  i.  14. 
Clonbiggin,  xv.  54. 

Clonbigny,  ix.  19. 

Clonbindon,  xxiv.  16. 
Clonboge  West,  iv.  38. 
Clonbogr”  ■ 


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Clonbolge. 

Clonbonge,  xi.  57. 
Clonbony,  xx.  11. 
Clonborry,  xxviii.  3. 
Clonbough,  viii.  52. 
Clonboy,  ix.  18. 
Clonbracke,  vi.  60.  x 
ClonbrSn,  viii.  48. 
Clonbrenan,  xviii.  4. 
Clonbricke,  viii.  33. 

- Fair,  viii.  33. 

- Mills,  viii.  33. 
Clonbrin,  xi.  29. 
Clonhrock,  xi.  50. 
Clonbrogan,  x.  67. 
Clonbroghan,  x.  1 . 
Clonbron,  viii.  25. 
Clonbroske,  iv.  25. 
Clonbrunane,  ix.  16. 
Clonbruske,  ix.  30.  x 
Clonbryen,  iv.  69. 
Clonbryon,  i.  3. 
Clonbuigb,  xxv.  2. 
Clonbulge,  xxix.  25. 
Clonbunneagbmore,  i> 
Clonbunny,  viii.  18. 
Clonca,  xxviii.  12. 
Cloncagh,  xxiii.  38. 
Cloncalgy,  xi"  1 <» 
Cloncanane,  i 
Cloncaney,  xj 
Cloncard,  xxix.  78. 
Cloncarry,  xxx.  34. 
Cloncarvilland,  ii.  24. 
Cloncassin,  xi.  50. 
Cloncassy,  xvii.  16. 
Cloncastlebeg,  xxi.  3. 
Cloncastlemore,  xxi.  3. 
Cloncattle  West,  x.  16. 
Cloncattin,  xxiv.  16. 
Cloncease,  ix.  16. 
Cloncest,  xxiv.  24. 
Clonchee,  Barony  of,  xx 
Clonchy,  Barony  of,  xxv 
Clonchye,  Barony  of,  xv 
Clonclabin,  xxiv.  16. 
Clonclare  Church,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  ; 

ClonclifFe,  xxi.  49. 


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Cloncoe,  ix.27. 

Clonconnellane,  xx.  24. 

Clonconner,  ix.  18. 

Clonconraught,  xx.4d. 

Clonconway,  xv.  73. 

Cloncoran,  ix.  19. 

Cloncoreike,  xxvi.  6 j. 

Cloncoskin,  xiv.  18. 

Cloncoula,  iv.  13. 

Cloncouneriemore,  iv.  6. 

Cloncowan,  xiv.  14.  xxvi.  59. 

Cloncowlagl),  viii.  66. 

Cloncoylagh, xxviii.  96. 

Cloncran,  viii.25. 

Cloncrave,  xxi.  3. 

Cloncraw,  iii.  55. 

Cloncrawood,  ii.  28. 

Cloncriggin,  xxvi.  30. 

Cloncrue,  xiv.  26. 

Cloncuise,  xxx.  34. 

Cloncullane,  xxx.  34. 

Cloncurbane,  xviii.  56. 

Cloncurr,  xxii.  2. 

Clondagh,  xvi.  37. 

Clondaglasse,  xxx.  25. 

Clondalane,  xi.42. 

Clondalara,  xv.45. 

Clondaliver,  xv.63. 

Clondalkin,  x.  66. 

Clondaragli,  xxiii.  38. 

Clondarome,  xx.  66. 

Clondaron,  iv.  13. 

Clondart,  ix.  18. 

Clondelane,  xxx.  92. 

Clondelee,  viii.  20. 

Clondellybegg,  ii.  32. 

Clonderalaw,  Barony  of,  vm.  16. 
Clonderelaw,  xv.  28. 

Clonderella,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  48. 
Clonderla,  Barony  of,  xxi.  38. 
Clonderriher,  xiii.  55. 

Clondiralla,  Barony  of,  xv.  35. 
Clondmunshagh,  xxviii.  12. 
Clondogan,  xx.  71. 

Clondoge,  vi.  3. 

Clondolan,  xxx.  92. 

Clondolane,  xxviii.  37 . 

Clondoly,  xviii.  4. 

Clondon  and  Clongibbon,  Barony  ot,  x 
Clondoty,  viii.  52. 

Clondraw,  xiii.  55.  _ . 

Clondrela,  Barony  of,  xvi.  72. 
Clondrenagh,  vi.  9. 

Clondresse,  v.  44. 

Clondully,  xxvin.  20. 


Clonea,  vii.  30.  . 

Cloneacony,  xxui.  3. 

Cloneally,  xxi.  95. 

Clonealy,  ix.  8. 

Clonearny,  xxiv.  8. 

Cloneaskin,  xvii.  15. 
Clonebaneene,  xxx.  88. 
Clonebaune,  xi.  4. 

Clonebeckane,  xxix.  31. 
Clonebegg,  x.  31.  xxx.  104. 
Clonebenane,  xi.  4. 

Clonebenes,  ix.  16. 

Clonebinny,  xxviii.  43. 
Clonebonniffe,  iv.  20. 
Clonebougb,  xx.  29. 

Cloneboy,  xv.  34. 

Clonebreny  Rectory,  lythes  ot,  : 


ICloneculline,  iv.  5. 
Clonecunny,  xvii.  24. 
Clonecurbane,  xvi.  54. 
Clonecurrin  Castle,  xxx.  84. 
Clonedeneere,  xi.  4. 

Clonedill,  xiii.  15. 

Clonedoffe,  xxv.  33. 
Clonedonegan,  xxiv.  46. 

Clone  Duffe,  iv.  38. 

Clonee,  i.40.  vi.  10.  vii.  12.  : 
Cloneebe,  xxix.  1. 

Cloneefe,  xxix.  1. 

Cloneeke,  xxix.  1 . 

Cloneen,  iii.  1.  ix.  30. 
Cloneene,  ii.  51.  xiii.  27.  xxi\ 
Cloneenecabullagh,  vii.  50. 
Cloneeneroe,  iii.  1. 

Clonefad,  xiii.  58. 

Clonefada,  v.  55. 

Clonefane,  v.  37. 

Clonefen,  iii.  1 . 

Clouefin,  xvi.  40. 

Clonefore,  xxiv.  44. 
Clonefoure,  xxii.  5. 
Clonegahagli,  viii.  52. 
Clonegalty,  xiv.  26. 
Cloneganan,  v.  55. 
Clonegaran,  ii.  51. 
Clonegarragh,  viii.  42. 
Clonegawle,  xi.  21. 
Clonegeele,  xxx.  88. 
Clonegenagh,  ix.  6.  xx.  46. 
Clonegeny,  v.  31. 
Clonegihen,  xi.3. 
Clonegowny,  ix.6. 


Clonehenry,  xxv.  40. 

Cloneliin  Church,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Clonehorke,  ix.  6. 

Cloneigli,  x.  69.  xvii.  24. 

Clonejordan,  xxix.  43. 

Clonekanta,  xi.  48. 

Clonekeany,  xxviii.  52.  xxix.  86. 
Cionekeene,  ii.  39.  v.62.  xi.  48. 
v.  33.  Clonekelly,  xx.  11. 

Clonekenny,  xi.  59. 

Clonelachoyle,  xxiii.  50. 

Clonelagli,  xxiii.  45. 

Clonelaghy,  xvi.  69. 

Clonelary,  xvii.  53. 

Clone  Lassey,  xxvi.  12. 

Clonelegan,  xv.  34. 
iv.  24.  Cloneliske,  Barony  of,  i.  15. 

Clonelly,  x.  60.  67. 

Clonelogan,  xxx.  18. 

Cloneloghan,  xv.34. 

Cloneloghane,  xv.  33. 

Clonelong,  xxix.  36. 

Clonelorge,  xxx.  53. 

Clonelty,  xxii.  5. 

Clonelunge,  xxix.  36. 

Clonelyan,  xvii.  61. 

Clonelyhy,  xxx.  33. 

Clonemackooly,  i.  2. 
Clonemackormack,  xxvin.  5. 
Clonemacormack,  xxviii.  5. 
Clonemaglian,  i.  15. 

Clonemane,  xxi.  72. 

Clonemayle,  ii.  35. 

Clone  McGillyduffe,  iv.  4. 

. 59.  Clonemell,  xv.  30. 

Cloneraello,  xi.  48. 

Clonemendogh,  v.  49. 

Clonemenon,  xxviii.  4. 

Clonemore,  x.48.  xi.48.  xxvm.42. : 
Clonemuck,  xvii.  72. 73. 

I Clonena  Church,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Clonenaffe,  vi.  50. 

Clonenagli,  iv.  49. 

Cloneniny,  ii.  16. 

Clonenogl),  xxv.  33. 

Cloneny,  xxviii.  16. 

Cloneowenmore,  vi.37. 

Cloneowlisli,  ix.6. 

Clonepecane,  xxviii.  18. 

Clonepiers,  x.2. 

Clonequine,  ix.  6 . 

I Cloneragher,  ix.  8. 

I Cloneras,  iv.  13. 

I Clonercoe  Island,  iii.  1. 


Cloneregan,  xxi.  60. 
Clonergasse,  xxi.  38. 
Clonering,  ix.  8. 

Clonerke,  xvii.  23. 

Cloneroch,  xxvi.  61.  xxx.  97 
Clonerock,  xxvi.  61.  xxx.  97. 
Cloneronane,  ix.  8. 
Clonerucliane,  xxiv.  52. 
Cloneruske,  xi.  48. 
Clonesallagh,  xxx.  59. 
Clonesee,  viii.  16. 
Cloneseleherny,  xv.34. 
Cloneshaver,  xxiii.  8. 
Clonesliurra,  xvi.  40. 
Clonesillagh,  xiv.  32. 
Clonesillan,  x.  63. 
Clonesmollyn,  xxviii.  71. 
Clonesnart,  xx.47. 
Clonetecarne,  xvii.  24.. 
Clone  Temple,  xxi.  60. 
Clonetrim,  viii.  13. 
Clonevaddy,  xxix.  61. 
Clonevally,  xxi.  77. 
Clonevelone,  xx.  77. 
Clonevny,  xxx.  66. 
Clonewer,  xv.45. 

Cloney,  x.  67.  xxvi.  65. 
Clonfadagh,  i.  22. 

Clonfadd,  x.  29. 

Clonfadda,  iv.  35.  xv.  41.  : 

IClonfale,  xxv.  30. 
Clonfarty,  xx.  70. 

Clonfed,  xvii.  72. 

Clonfedd,  xx.  77. 
Clonfenan,  xxix.  28. 
Clonfernogh,  ii.  51. 
Clonfert,  iv.  42. 

Clonfine,  xv.45. 
Clonfinglasse,  v.  15. 
Clonfinnen,  viii.  60. 
Clonfoore,  viii.  48. 
Clonford,  viii.  48. 

Clong,  iii.  15.  xxx.  102. 
Clongaddy,  iv.  57. 
Clongany,  xxix.  86. 
Clongawna,  ix.  18. 
Clongawnie,  xx.  57. 


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Clonliske,  ix.  84-.  xxix. 
Barony  of,  i.34.  i 


i.  Barony  of,  iii.  9.  iv.31. 3 


1,  Barony  of,  xxix.  73. 
in,  Barony  of,  xi.  41. 


1,  x.61.  xv.  8.  xvii.  1. 
kloske,  Church  Lands  of,  xvii.  7 
:knoon,  Barony  of,  xxix.  78. 
kstallion,  iii.  1. 

;han,  Barony  of,  iii.  6.  xvi.  19. 


dll,  v.  61.  xxviii.  90. 
ghan,  Barony  of,  xviii.  14. 
inehy,  xxv.  33. 
nowne.  Barony  of,  xv.  55. 
oen,  Barony  of,  xx.  38. 
me,  Barony  of,  viii.  16.  ix. 
tone,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  15. 


VPStallane,  iii.  1. 
KPTyre,  xxvi.  69. 


Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Clonmel],  xxv.  48. 

Burgagery  of,  xv.  52. 

Burgagery  Lands  of,  vi.  16.  xvii. 

xxix.  97. 

Commons  of,  xxiv.  36. 

Houses  in,  xvii.  55.  xxiv.  28; 

Lands,  vi.  16. 

Towne  of,  xxiv.  34. 

Clonmelonton,  xxi.  26. 

Clonmene,  xxix.  78. 

Clonmequirke,  xvii.  26. 

Clonmerrell,  xvii.  69. 

Clonmilkin,  xiv.  34. 

Clonmocagbeg,  viii.  52. 

Clonmognn,  Barony  of,  iii.  51. 
Clonmogemore,  viii.  52. 

Clonmoghan,  Barony  of,  ii.  46.  vii.  47  x 
40.  xxi.  97.  xxvi.  67.  xxx.  66. 
Clonmoore,  ix.  45. 

Clonmore,  iii. 27.  iv.49.  v.  15.16.  22.  x.l 
xi.  50.  xvi.  7.  88.  xvii.  40.  67.  xv 
55.  xx.  11. 66.  xxi.  59. 84..  xxiii. 
xxiv. 42.  xxviii. 62.  xxix.20.  xxx. 

North,  xxx.  49. 

South,  xxx.  49. 

Clonmorris,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  12.  xxviii.  f 
Clonmoyle,  xxiv.  59. 


Clonmoylsk,  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Clomnuck,  xxiii.  41. 
Clonmucke,  xvii.  73. 
Clonmucklagli,  ii.  46. 
Clonmult,  iii.  6.  xxx.  5. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Clonna,  xv.  26. 
Clonnaghgowne,  xiii.  63. 
Clonnakillin,  xxii.  22. 
Clonnecon,  v.  49. 

Clonneene,  xvii.  59. 

16.  Clonquirke,  xxvi.  67. 
Clonnties,  xxiii.  11. 

Clonocode,  xxii.  25. 

!0.  Clonofadayke,  iii.  1 1. 

18.  Clonogh,  x.  63. 

5.  Clonorhy,  xxv.  3. 

Clonorkoe  Island,  iii.  1. 
Clonotrim,  xvii.  74. 

Clonoule,  vi.  50. 

Clonovady,  iii.  50. 

Clonovane,  xxvi.  71. 

Clonow,  ix.  27. 

Clonowly,  Barony  of,  xxi.  97. 
9.  Clonquos,  iii.  58. 

Clonrahin,  xxii.  5. 

Clonrasse,  xvii.  75. 
Clonrebreckan,  xxi.  3. 
Clonrillick,  iv.31. 

Clonroan,  iii.  55. 

Clonroch,  xi.  45. 

Clonrough,  xiv.  3. 

Clonruddane,  iv.  5. 

Clonruffe,  viii.  33. 

Clonruiske,  xi.  50. 

Clonruske,  Middle,  xxi.  55. 
Clonsast,  xi.  3.  xxviii.  42.  xxx. 
Clonsasts,  xv.  61. 
Clonscotteighterra,  xx.  77. 
Clonshagh,  vii.  47. 

Clonshaiver,  xx.  14. 

Clonshee,  xxi.  3. 

Clonshough,  xx.  1. 

Clonsillagh,  xxix.  1. 

Clonsillin,  xv.  26.  xxv.  24. 
Clonsimiy,  viii.  18. 

Clonskeahy,  xvii.  74. 

Clonskegh,  viii.  26. 

Clonskinagh,  xxviii.  75. 
Clonstiroge,  viii.  25. 

Clonstoge,  xxvi.  57.  xxx.  39. 
Clonstoragh,  viii.  53. 

Clonstowne,  xvi.  30. 

Clonsunboe,  viii,  1. 

Clontabegg,  xvi.  31. 
Clontabinniffe,  xxvi.  67. 
Clontaffe,  xxiii.  44.  xxx.  21. 
Clontariffe,  xxi.  95. 
Clontasherivan,  xxix.  26. 
Clontasky,  xxx.  104. 
Clontcomerybegg,  xv.  34. 

Clonte,  iii.  26. 

Cionteeffe,  xxiii.  2. 

Clonteene,  iv.  6. 

Clontefenane,  ii.  4. 

Clonteflinsh,  xvii.  85. 

Clontefolly,  iv.  22. 

Clonterlogh,  xxiii.  15. 

Clonties,  xx.  77. 

Clontiflinch,  xvii.  85. 

Cion  tony,  xvi.  84.  xxi.  77. 
Clontoskert,  ix.  16. 

Clontracke,  xxiii.  8. 

Clontubert,  xv.  71. 

Clontubrid,  xvi.  12. 
Clontymoylan,  x.  8.  xx.  77. 
Clonultagh,  vi.  50. 

Clonwickdude,  in.  9. 

Clonvillen,  vii.  19.  ' 

Clonvindon,  xxiv.  16. 

Clonvola,  iv.  5. 

Clonwiliiam,  xi.  14. 

Barony  of,  i.  24.  iii.  44.  v. . 

38.  xiv.  19.  xxi.  49.  xxii.  12. 
Clony,  xiii.  12.  xxvi.  25.  xxx.  66. 
Clonybane,  xvi.  47. 

Clonyergan,  xxiii.  2. 

Clony fartagh,  xxviii.  18. 
Clonygarranagh,  xx.  29. 
Clonyhegan,  iv.31. 

Clonykyran,  xxx.  18. 

| Parish  of,  iv.  6. 


Cloondara,  iii.  1. 
Cloondaraher,  iii.  1. 


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Cloonikinan,  xx- 
Clooniragh,  vii.: 
Cloonkeffan  xvii 
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Cloudstowne,  xviii.54. 

Cloughb.eackexx.x6-,. 

Clougher,  ....  75.  x.  22. 

Cloughmacow,  xxv.  8. 
Cloughteaglij 

Clough  teckas  Comons,  xxv 
Cloughtcrka,  xxvi.  52. 
Cloughulebegg,  xxiv.  4H. 
Cloughvolly,  >v.  66. 
Clouleagh,  v.  20. 

Cloumsey,  x.  48. 

Clonnalt,  xxx.  5. 

Parish  of,  xxx.  5. 

Clounana,  xxvi.  52. 

Conions,  xxvi.  52. 

Clounard,  xiv.  30. 
Clounderalaw,  iv.  13. 
Clounekelly,  iv.5. 
Clounenory,  xvi.  35. 
Clounkelly,  x.  67. 
Clounlehard,  xxx.  74. 
Clounlougher,  vii.  30. 
Clounluskehy,  xxv.  33. 

Clounona,  i.  14. 
Clounpastin,  xxv.  33. 
Cloustoge,  xxvi.  57.  xxx.! 
Cloutremine,  xxx.  82. 
Clovesdege,  xxi.  18. 
Clowerboy,  xvii.  22. 
Clowestowne,  vi.  19. 
Clowgrosse,  xx.73. 
Clownaghmore,  ix.  6. 
Clownaty,  Barony  of;  iii. ! 
Clowneighter,  ix.  5i 
Clownekerin,  xxvi.  65. 
Clowne  Mansagh,  xxi.  77 
Clowne  M'Marren,  xxvi. 
Clownemonagh,  xiv.  2. 
Clownemore,  xxix.  87. 
Clownemullin,  xxviii.  5. 
Clownemunsagh,  xxi.  77 . 
Clownenigs,  xiii.  12. 
Clownestowne,  xxviii.  82. 
Clownegownagh,  x.  69. 
Glownrolish,  ix.  16. 
Clown slevan,  x.22. 
Clownygarry,  i.  3. 
Cloyaghremonan,  xxvi.  6 
Cloydagh,  xxviii.  6. 
Cloyleoge,  iv.70. 
Cloyncallaghbegg,  xv.  2. 
Cloyne,  Bishoprick  of,  x 

Burgagery  of,  " 

Diocesse  of,  xi 

Cloynekeavah,  xxx. 
Cloynemore,  xv.  54. 
Cloynoe,  xxviii.  73. 
Cloysarry,  xiv.  14. 
Cluanaherny,  iv.  5. 
Cluanmore  Castle,  : 
Cluastoge,  vii.  57. 
Cluestowne,  xviii.  6. 
Cluggahes,  xxx.  44. 
Cluinuphrodemeary: 
Cluligg,  xxiiL47. 
Clumdaham  F urre, 
Clnmeene,  ii.  32. 
Clumumky,  iv.  6. 
Clunaderrow,  ix. 1! 
Clunafiagh,  xxviii. 
Clunagh,  xxviii.  3. 
Clunaghduffe,  xxvi 
Clunaghraanagh,  x 
Clunaghmore, 


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Mills, 

Clunamore,  xxviii.  5. 
Clunan,  xxviii.  5. 
Clunbunagh,  xx.  8. 
Cluncally,  xxviii.  6. 
Cluncoin,  v.  49. 
Clunconneene,  iv.  5. 
Cluncouragli,  xxviu.  2. 
Cluncriston,  vi.58. 
Cluncullane,  xvii.  51. 
Clunculline,  xxx.  34. 
Cluudacon,  xxviii.  4. 
Clundecy,  xxviii.  2. 
Clune,  xxv.  21. 
Clunecarry,  xxviii.  2. 
Clunederavally,  v.  33. 
Clunekenebegg,  xxviii 
Clunellinane,  xxix.  36 
Clunemaghanbeg,  iii. 

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Clunemaghanmore,  iii.  1. 
Clunemahin,  iii.  1. 

Clunemerig,  ix.  18. 

Clune-Teefe,  xxiii.  44. 

Clunfaile,  xxvi.  15. 

Clunfart,  xxviii.  2. 

Cluniculley,  xxviii.  57. 
Clunighnanagb,  xxviii.  3. 
Clunim,  xxviii.  3. 

Clunine,  iv.  49. 

Clunkeene,  iii.  21.  xxvm.  3. 
Clunkeenebeg,  ix.  19. 
Clunlunan,  xxi.  35. 

Barony  of,  xxix.  74. 

Wood,  Upper,  xxix.  73. 

Clunlungsighan,  xxviii.  3. 
Clunluske,  xxv.  35. 
Clunmannan,  xxi.  102. 
Clunmolan,  xxvi.  12. 

Clunmore,  xi.  4. 

Clunmorish,  Barony  of,  x.  22. 
Clunnbunny,  ii.  47 . 

Clun  Robbin,  xiii.  65. 

Clunselly,  xxviii.  2. 

Cluntecarke,  xviii.  15. 

Cluntill,  iii.  70. 

Clunty,  xxviii.  5. 

Cluny,  Parish  of,  iv.  5. 
Cluokeene,  xiv.  2. 

Cluona,  xxv.  24. 

Cluoncuose,  ix.  SO. 
Cluondelane,  xxviii.  37. 
Cluondiralae,  Barony  of,  iv.  5.  ( 
Cluone,  xiv.  2. 

Cluoneguose,  xxviii.  55. 

Cluone  McCuile,  iv.  20. 
Cluonenevy,  iv.  6. 

Cluonkeany,  xxviii.  47. 
Cluonlinan,  xxvi.  12. 
Cluonluerny,  ix.  25. 
Cluonlurkin,  ix.  30. 
Cluonmore,  xxv.  18. 
Cluonoinra,  xxvi.  67. 
Cluontaugh,  iv.  66. 

Cluonteene,  iv.  6. 

Cluonties,  xiv.  2. 

Cluontrea,  iv.  6. 

Clurhan,  i.  10. 

Clyantrim,  xi.38. 

Clydaragh,  iv.  26. 

Clyelragh,  x.  21. 

Clykenny,  v.  15. 

Clynoe,  xi.31. 

Clyntonknock,  xvi.  84. 
Clyntstowne,  xvii.  2. 
Clynturke,  xx.  82. 

Clynye,  viii.  37. 

Clyrish,  xi.  4. 

Clyrone,  iv.  33. 

Cnappabegg,  xxvui.  4‘- 
Cnappagh,  xxvm.  4. 
Cnappaghmanagn,  xxvm-  ■*. 
Cnappaglnnore,  xxviii.  6. 
Cnapple,  Rectory  of,  i.  1- 
Cnappog,  xx.  77. 

Cnocelegan,  xxviii.  6. 
Cnocevolin,  xxviu.  5. 
Cnocgurhy,  xxviii.  5. 

Cnock,  xxii.41. 
Cnockamewedy,  xiii.  58. 
Cnockan  Catty,  ix.  19. 
Cnockane,  xv.  34. 

Cnockanerger,  ii.  8. 

| Cnockangad,  v.  48. 

' Cnockbane,  xxviii.  3. 
Cnockbrack,  xxviii.  4. 
Cnocketotane,  xxviii.  3- 
Cnockevanluman,  xxviii.  3. 
Cnockglasse,  East,  xx.  41. 
Cnockgower,  v.  26. 

Cnockliouse,  xv.76. 

Cnockicarrageenc,  xx.  41. 
Cnockinonyard,  xxviii.  3. 
Cnockmore,  iv.  6. 

Enery,  xxviii.  2. 

Cnocknecraghy,  xxviii.  5. 
Cnocknegarough,  xxix.  37. 
Cnocknegeihy,  ix.  8. 
Cnocknegowre,  xxvi.  46. 
Cnockneleaght,  xv.  14. 
Cnocknemerican,  xxviii.  3. 
Cnocknestuoky,  xxvi.  46. 
Cnockni  Coole,  yiii.9. 
Cnockraver,  xxviii.  2. 
Cnockrumrane,  xv.  14. 

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Cnogaire,  xxviii.  22. 
Cnommore,  v.  3. 
Cnossecurren,  xxii.34. 
Coale  Pitls,  xxv.  21. 
Coan,  viii.  16. 
Coatstowne,  vii.  4. 
Cobestowne,  Little,  iv.  3. 
Coddagh,  viii.  44. 
Coddstowne,  x.  53. 
Codoghmore,  i.  22. 

Cods  Ballell,  v.  41. 

Coel  M'Neile,  xxviii.  4. 
Coelsellagh,  xxviii.  4. 
Cogahe,  xi.  66. 

Cogane  Manger,  v.26. 
Cogeweleik,  viii.  43. 
Cogewnalecka,  v.  26. 
Cogewnashehy,  v.26. 
Coghan,  viii.  31. 

Coghen,  xiii.  51 . 

Coghin,  • “ 


Cogra 


ii.  85. 


Cogron,  ix.  19. 

Cogym' Laughlyn  Keagh,  xxx.  54. 
Cohanbeg,  x.  19. 

Cohanmore,  x.  19. 

Cohillstowne,  x.2. 

Cohine,  ix.  7. 

Cohonamaderry,  xviii.  56. 
Coillantona,  iv.6. 

Coilemore,  xiii.  38. 

Coiletelagha,  xv.  73. 

Coilknock,  xi.  66. 

Coillnegnee,  xi.  66. 

Coilltegallagh,  ix.  18. 

Coil  M'Shan,  ix.  19. 

Coilmore,  i.  25. 

Coilnegoure,  xi.  66. 

Coiltecumine,  ii.  51. 

Coiltifad,  xi.  4. 

Coiltirrtdiine,  ix.18. 

Coilevolane,  xxviii.  3. 

Coinin,  i.  6. 

Coivolagh,  xxix.  65. 

Coke  County,  xxx.  6. 

Cokes-street  Houses,  vi.  2. 

Colane,  xx.  60. 

Colblow,  xxi.  32. 

Colcartan,  ix.  16. 

Colchill,  xxviii.  14. 

Coldorogh,  x.  60. 

Coldwell,  xxii.  10. 

Cole,  i.  22.  xiii.  4S. 

Colebaine,  xi.8. 

Colebane,  xxviii.  56. 

Colebrkle,  ix.  5. 

Colebrooke,  x.2. 

Colecam,  xxiii.  48. 

Coleene,  iv.  49. 

Colefine,  iii.  59. 

Colefree,  vi.  57. 

Colegliane,  xxviii.  56. 

Colegoure,  xxx.  85. 

Colelonan,  x.  39. 

Colemaine,  xxviii.  76. 

Coleman,  vii.  10. 

Colemane,  Towne  of,  xxvm.7i. 
Colemanstowne,  x.  66. 
Colemaycat,  xx.  3. 

Colemegray,  x.  56. 

Cole  Michael,  xvn.  73. 
Coleneany,  xiii.  16. 

Colenetrom,  v.  53. 

Coleoge,  xxi.  76. 

Cole  Peck  Gate,  xv.  76. 
Coleraine,  Liberties  of,  xvm.  33. 
Colerakilly,  ii.  8. 

Liberties  of,  iv.  30. 


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index  Colle  M'tyre,  xxvi.  69. 
LOCORUM  Collen,  v.  1.  xvi.  48. 

„ “ . Collenatullagh,  xiv.  29. 

**  Collenure,  ix.  30. 

Adventurers,  Collel'a,  XXJV.  4 1 . 

Sridiers,  CoUere,  iii.  1. 

-c*  Collero,  iii.  1. 

Collesmuttane,  xxiv.  58. 
Colleuer,  v.  1. 

Collgagh,  xiii.  54. 
Collierstowne,  iv.  38. 
Colliestowne,  xx.  71. 
Coiligans  Land,  xxiii.  29 
Collin,  xxviii.  6. 

Collinhill,  xvi.  6 1 . 

Collins  Land,  xxiii.  29. 
Collinstowne,  xxii.l.  26. 
Collinstreagh,  xxi.  83. 
Collint,  xx.  11. 
Collistowne,  Barony  of,  x 
Collman,  xxviii.  75. 
Collodoran,  xxviii.  13. 
Colloghill,  xviii.  47. 
Colloghmorgan,  vi.  28. 
Colloghter,  xxi.  16. 
Collops,  xvi.  68. 
Collstowne,  xxii.  8. 
Colnocke,  xxiii.  3. 
Cologhter,  xxv.  21. 
Colonoy,  xx.  47. 

Coloony,  xxviii.  63. 

Colpe,  xxv.  2. 

Colpock,  vi.  27. 

Colraine,  Barony  of,  xxi. ! 
Colshateriffe,  iii.  15. 
Coltenan,  xvii.  24. 
Coltmareighvoghtragh,  x.  1 
Coltnirere,  xx.  68. 
Colutrine,  vi.  36. 

Comacke,  xxvi.  67. 
Comaine,  iv.  49. 

Combe,  v.  31. 

Comcorkali,  xvii.  75. 

Come,  xx.  41. 

Comeeneboy,  : 

Comeholy,  xx’ 

Comer,  ii.  50.  v 
Comersherrow,  xxx.  64. 
Comerstowne,  iv.  47. 
Comes,  x.  21.  xvi.  40. 
Comesarnoge,  xxvi.  15. 
Comgart,  xxi.  44. 
Comginstowne,  xxi.  32. 
Comigo  West,  xxx.  63. 
Comin,  ii.  35.  xvii.  23. 
Comine  Levenagh,  xxx.  63 
Comingiery,  xxviii.  22. 
Cominstowne,  xxii.  7.  xxv. 
Comittmore,  ii.  14. 
Commerfords  Grange,  xvii. 
Commin,  ix.  31. 
Comminstowne,  iii.  42. 
Cominstowne,  xxii.  37. 
Comon  (The),  xxi.  16. 
Common  Meadow,  iii.  59. 
Comon  Nicolane,  v.  50. 

Comonburgesse  Land,  xxiii 
Comonlyne,  ii.  14. 

Comon  Meadows,  vii.  20. 
Comons  Wood,  xxix.  90. 


mi.  22. 


Como 


Comore,  iv.  49. 

Compsey,  Barony  of,  xviii.  21.  xx 
Compsy,  Barony  of,  xv.  50. 
Compsye,  Barony  of,  vi.  13.  xvii. : 
Comrath,  xxviii.  63. 

Comuawmee,  xxx.  63. 

Comyne,  xiv.  2. 

Conn,  Barony  of,  xxv.  34. 
Conagh,  vi.  9.  xxii.  2. 

Barony  of,  iv.  33.  xiv.  11.  x 

Conaglita,  xviii.  56. 

Conagliy,  viii.  44. 

Conaho,  xviii.  80. 

Conaught,  xxv.  24. 

Conbanere,  xvii.  72. 

Condlands  Lane,  xxiv.  33. 
Condon,  Barony  of,  ix.  38.  xx.  1( 
Condone,  Barony  of,  xi.  22. 
Condons  Acres,  xxi.  72. 

Barony  of,  iii.  34.  v.9. 21.  : 

57. 58.  xvii.  59.  xviii.  56.  xxii. 
11.  xxviii.  29.  37.58.  95. 


Condonstowne,  xxx.  6. 
Conduit  Lane,  vi.  28. 
Coneagh,  v.  48. 

Conecurbin,  xxvi.  43. 
Conefeoffe,  xxix.  61. 
Conehirth,  x.  18. 

Conello,  Barony  of,  xxi.  102.  : 


105. 


Coneiloe,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  36. 

Conellow,  Barony  of,  xxix.  60. 

Confey,  xxvi.  19. 

Confin,  xvi.  24. 

Congagh,  xi.  56. 

Congall,  ii.  35. 

Congee,  viii.  25. 

Congo,  xvii.  19. 

Coningarrie,  iv.  20. 

Coninger,  xx.  10. 

Conishiogher,  xv.  64. 

Conlehole,  xvii.  44. 

Conmello,  Barony  of,  vii.  30. 

Conmore,  iii.  27. 

Connagh,  xxiv.  21. 

Barony  of,  xviii.  46.  xxix,  7.  xxx.  40. 

Connagher,  xxvi.  66. 

Connaght,  xxv.  18. 

Province,  xx.  38. 

Connamore,  v.  3. 

Connaught,  xxv.  29.  xxvi.  32.  xxviii.  41. 
xxix.  96.  xxx.  79.  81.100. 

Province,  xi.  3.  69.  xx,  8.  xxiii.  2. 5. 

Connbreene,  vii.  29. 

Connekerry,  ii.  14. 

Connell,  viii.  25. 

Great,  Barony  of,  xiii.  27.  xxviii.  20. 

Connello,  Barony  of,  iv.  20.  vii.  29.  xi.  23, 
61.  xiii.  25.43.  xiv.27.  xvii.  58.70.  xxii. 
47.  xxv.  6. 18.  27.33.  xxvi.  7.  xxviii.  15. 
18.  xxix.  50.  57. 67. 107.  xxx.  40.74. 
Connelloe,  iv.  5. 

Barony  of,  xv.  29.  Xvii,  85.  xviii.  46. 

xxi.  60.  xxii.  10.  xxviii.  60.  xxx.  73. 
Connemagh,  iv.  31. 

Conner,  xvi.  40. 

Barony  of,  xv.  28. 

Conniger,  x.  9. 

Conning,  xxx.  101. 

Connmore,  v.  3. 

Connoghie,  xvii.  51. 

Connoghlin,  xxviii.  22. 

Connoll,  Great,  Barony  of,  i.  1. 

Connor,  Diocesse  of,  ii.  4. 

Connor  O’Kelly,  iii.  1. 

Connought,  xxviii.  48. 

Conovoy,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Connovoy  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 
Connygree,  Great,  xvii.  65. 

Conoge,  xxvi.  43. 

Conoghlan,  xiv.  2. 

Conry,  xxi.  94. 

Constoge,  xxvi.  57. 

ConsuWe,  xiv.  3. 

Contabine,  xxii.  5. 

Controversie,  xi.  19. 

Controversy,  ii.  25. 

— Land,  i.  3.  iii.  59. 

Controversye,  ix.  27. 

Conyberrew,  xvii.  65. 

Conygrige, 


r.  15. 


Cookes  Parke,  vii.  27. 

Cookestowne,  viii.  60.  xiii.  9.  xv.  69.  xvii 
61.75.  xxii.  51.  xxiii.  5.  xxviii.  7.  63.  64. 
Cookes  Towne,  x.  10. 

Cookestreet,  xxi.  54. 

Cooke  Street,  xxviii.  75.  xxx.  25. 

Dublin,  xx.  81.  xxii.  31. 

Cookstowne,  viii.  60. 

Coolagh,  xiii.  10.  xxvi.  30.  xxx.  63. 
Coolaghy,  xiii.  10. 

Coolallaty,  ix.  37. 

Coolanalong,  xxix.  55. 

Coolanaloony,  xxix.  55. 

Coolananig,  xxv.  6. 

Coolanemine,  xvii.  15. 

Coolanymedy,  xxix.  28. 

Coolavin,  Barony  of,  xvii.  24. 

Coolbla^xvi'ii.  3. 

Coolbrin,  xxviii.  12. 

Coolcroy,  vi.  4. 

Cooldaigh,  ix.  8. 

Code,  iii.  64.  vii.  30. 


Cooleagh,  xxx.  27. 

Coolear,  viii.  39. 

Coolearkin,  x.  18. 

Coolearty,  xvi.  40. 

Cooleatrine,  xx.  63. 

Cooleavin,  Barony  of,  iii.  2. 

Coolebaeke,  iv.  53. 

Cooleballydonnogha,  xx.  47. 
Cooleballydonnoghooe,  xx.  47. 

Coolebane,  vii.  12.  xiii.  65.  xxii.  2.  xxviii; 


61.  : 


t.  49. 


Coolebarry,  x. . 

Coolebaune,  xv.  88. 

Coolebawne,  x.  48. 

Coolebeg,  ix.  16. 

Coolebegg,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  5.  40. 
Coolebegge,  xxi.  83. 86. 

Cooleben,  xx.  29. 

Coolebirne,  xxviii.  12. 

Cooleblowe,  v.  41. 

Coolebore,  ii.  27. 

Cooleboy,  i.  2.  xxv.  48. 
Coolebrelane,  i.  14. 

Cooleby,  xvi.  4. 

Coolecale,  xi.54. 

Coolecannon,  xi.  4. 

Coole  Capp,  xv.  22. 

Coolecarney,  xxix.  114. 
Coolecarrick,  xxv.  6. 
Coolecarrogan,  xxv.  32. 
Coolecasheen,  iv.  1. 

Coole  Cashin,  x.  9. 

Coolecashine,  xvi.  12. 
Coolecasocke,  iii.  22. 

Coolechill,  xvi.  13. 

Coolechyle,  xv.  45. 

Coolecleere,  xxix.  20. 28. 
Coolecleoffe,  v.  36. 

Cooleclogher,  xxx.  88. 
Cooleduegh,  vi.  57. 

Coolecoigh,  vi.  25. 

Coolecolly,  viii.  52. 

Coolecormuck,  xxiii.  44.  xxx.  39. 
Coolecorr,  xvi.  40. 

Great,  xxx.  103. 

Little,  xxx.  103. 

Coolecrew,  xxv.  2. 

Coolecrooe,  xxv.  2. 

Coolecrougli,  vi.  53. 

Cooledarra,  ii.  4. 

Cooledarragh,  vi.  28. 
Coledearrqgh,  viii.  63. 

Coledemck,  xxi.  72. 

Colederry,  iv.  66.  v.  20.  ix.  16.  x. 
Coolediname,  xv.  35. 

Cooledine,  xxiv.  42. 

Coolediniske,  xxx.  39. 

Cooledoly,  ii.  50. 

Cooledonogli,  ix.  6. 

Coledony,  xvi.  41. 

Cooledorkeran,  v.  38. 

Cooledotty,  xxix.  93. 
Cooledromeneighter,  iii.  2. 

Coole  Dromenoughteragli,  ii.  35. 
Cooledughill,  xvi.  40. 
Cooledurrough,  xxx.  16. 
Cooleeagh,  iv.  57. 

Cooleene,  xxx.  21. 

Cooleenemage,  iv.  49. 

Cooleenes,  xvii.  55. 

Coolefiboly,  xxiii.  21. 

Coolefin,  xviii.  38.  xxv.  24. 
Coolefootood,  xxiv.  11. 

Coolefuble,  xiv.  3.  xxix.  37. 
Coolegareny,  xxix.  99. 
Coolegarragh,  x.  2. 

Coolegarrow,  xi.  29. 

Coolegarruffe,  xi.  4. 

Coolegarry,  xxix.  20. 

Coolegart,  xxi.  67. 


ary,  : 


Coolegegan,  xi.  48. 
Coolegenish,  vii.  38. 
Coolegillick,  xxx.  88.  92- 
Coolegilly,  xxx.  92. 
Cooleglouse,  xxvi.  43. 
Coolegorane,  iii.  32. 
Coolegower,  ix.  53. 
Coolegowre,  vii.  12. 
Cooleham,  xv.  72. 
Coolehill,  xxx.  21. 
Cooleigan,  v.  21. 
Cooleinsemiagh,  iv.  31. 
Cooleinure,  iii.  36. 
Cooleirkin,  ii.  49. 


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Coolekeagh,  i.9. 

Coolekeele,  xxix.  93. 

Coolekeen,  xiv.  3. 

Coolekeherny,  xxx.  27. 

xxv.  38.  XXVI.  65.  xxx.  45. 

Court  Baron,  viii.  52. 

Court  Leet,  viii.  52. 

Manner  of,  viii.  52. 

Coolekilly,  xxi.  57. 

Coolekip,  xx.  59. 

Coolelagan,  xxx.  39. 

Coolelaghes,  xiv.  13. 

Cooleleagh,  vi.  54.  xxiii.40. 
Coolelemingoe,  xv.41. 

Coolelomane,  v.  11. 

Coolemaghery,  xiii.  15. 

Coolemaine,  iv.  38.  xxi.  20. 
Cooleman,  xxi.  20. 

Coolemananty,  Xiii.  15. 

Coolemane,  xvi.  35. 

Codemany,  v.  41. 

Coolemayne,  xxi.  12. 

Coole  M'Hunsin,  xiv.  3. 

McKena,  ix.  18. 

M'Warden,  iv.  22. 

Coolemeny,  xxi.  12. 

Cooleminoge,  iv.  35. 

Coolemoell,  iv.  42. 

Coolemoile,  xiii.  70. 

Coolemonine,  xxiii.  45. 

Upper,  xxiv.  48. 

Coolemore,  xi.  36. 

Duttons  Parte,  vi.  37. 

Coolemorine,  xi.  36. 

Coolemory,  xiii.  22.  xxx.  8. 
Coolemoym,  xxi.  20. 

Coolemoyne,  xiii.  70. 
Coolemuckelatte,  xiii.  15. 

Coolen,  ii.  13. 

Codenacolly,'  iii.  22. 

Coolenadon'non,  xv.  35.^ 

Coolenagappoge,  xxx.  65. 
Coolenagon,  xv.  53. 
Coolenagopopo,  xvii.  22. 
Coolenalong,  iii.  15. 

Coolenamoy,  xxv.  33. 
Coolenapishy,  iii.  58. 
Coolenaselagh,  xxix.  1. 
Coolenaslee,  xvi.  72. 
Coolenatullagh,  xiv.  23. 
Coolenbeagh,  xv.  59. 
Codendultagh,  xi.  36. 
Coolendornory,  v.  1. 
Coolenebane,  v.  53. 
Cooleneborsey,  ix.  19. 
Cooleneboy,  xxviii.  88. 
Coolenebrany,  xxviii.  91. 
Coolenebroony,  xxix.  91. 
Coolenebroug,  xxix.  28. 
Coolenecallalia,  xv.72. 
Coolenecarra,  xxx.  99. 
Coolenegan,  xvii.  46. 
Coolenegappoge,  xxv.  21.  xxix. 
Coolenegeere,  xvi.  62. 
Coolenegeragh,  ii.  15. 
Coolenegireagh,  xxviii.  88. 
Coolenegleglagh,  xx.  77. 
Coolenegleragh,  ix.  6. 
Cooleneglosh,  xxvi.  43. 
Coolenegopne,  x.  22. 
Coolenegopoge,  iii.  11.  x.  69. 
Coolenegore,  xxvi.  52. 
Coolenegormucke,  ix.  5. 


- Bog, 


x.  6. 


Coolenegor., 

Coolenenenry,  xxix.  43. 
Cooleneberny,  xxix.  91. 
Coolenehorney,  xxi.  31. 
Coolenelingiddy,  xxix.  91. 
Coolenelitteragh,  iii.  22. 
Coolenemaine,  xxviii.  38. 
Coolenemilloge,  xv.  54. 
Codenemode,  xxix-  8. 
Coolenemony,  xxiii.  38.  xxv.  3 
Coolenemore,  xxiii.  38. 
Coolenemuck,  x.  48. 
Cooleneornagb,  vii.  38. 
Coolenepissy,  xvi.  4.  xxi.  31. 
Cooleneponery,  ii.  15. 
Cooleneshamroge,  xxx.  41 . 
Coolenesillagh,  xxvi.  43. 
Codenesollagk,  iv.  41. 
Coolenetallagh,  xxiii.  23. 
(122.) 


ix.  55. 


Coolenetullagh,  xxix.  ( 

Coolenevernoge,  xiii.  1 
Coolenewer,  iv.  6. 

Coolenihai'gill,  xxx.  63 
Cooleninamore,  ix.  9. 

Coolenow,  xxx.  82. 

Coolentragh,  xvi.  13. 

Coolentraghgarne,  iii.  66. 

Coolenure,  v.  11. 

Cooleockerna,  xxx.  53. 

Cooleoge,  xxvi.  72. 

Cooleogea,  xxvi.  30. 

Cooleogeny,  xx.  29. 

Cooleogtragh,  xxi.  4. 

Coole  O’Kering,  xxx.  53. 

Cooleoly,  xxix.  90. 

Cooleover,  ix.  6. 

Coolepennery,  xxviii.  88. 

Coolepissie,  xxi.  30. 

Coolequill,  viii.  23. 

Coolerack,  xxix.  90. 

Cooleraghan,  iii.  66. 

Coolerahie,  xxi.  67. 

Coolerahine,  xxi.  67. 

Cookerane,  xxii.  13. 

Coolerarie,  xxvi.  16. 

Coolerawer,  xxix.  55. 

Coolereagli,  i.  3.  x.  67.  xxvi 

Church,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Coolereale,  iv.  1. 

Coolereasoughtragh,  xxiii.  If 
I Coolereaugh,  xvi.  7. 

Coolereeny,  xxi.  47. 

| Coolerehaimogh,  xxix.  54. 

Cooleremony,  ii.  4. 

Coolerethmore,  xxviii.  61. 

Coolerettin,  iii. .11. 

Coolermony,  xiii.  16. 

Cooleroe,  iii.  ” 

29.47.52.  : 
xxix.  114.  xxx.  61. 

Cooleronan,  xxix.  57. 

Cooleross,  xxviii.  22. 

Coolerosse  Comons,  x: 

Coolerosswood,  v.  1. 

Coolervan,  xv.  15. 

Codes,  Great,  x.  2. 

Little,  x.  2. 

Coolesallagh,  vi.  20. 

Cooleseskin,  xi.  36.  x 
Cooleshall,  xiv.  2. 

Cooleshankin,  x 
Coolesillagli,  : 

Coolesillogh,  iu.  iu. 

Coolesleagh,  xvi.  72. 

Cooleslostery,  iv.  6. 

Coole  Smuttane,  xxix.  38. 

Coolesnarty  Westerly  Half  Rowland,  i 
Coolespedane,  xi.  4. 

Codespine,  xxviii.  48. 

Coolester,  xxi.  84.  

Coolestowne,  x 
Barony  of,  ii 


xi.  47. 


vi.32.60.  : 


ii.  57.  : 


42.  x 


Little,  iv.  3 

Coolesullagh,  xv. 
Cooletegan,  xv.7 
Cooletegin,  xv.  7 
Cooletekerrie,  iii 
Cooleterick,  xxii 
Cooletfaddagh,  \ 
Coolethevy,  ix.  f 
Cooletogher,  v.  i 
Cooletowderry, 

Cooletree,  x.  21. 
Cooletrim,  vi 
Coolettibeg,  ix.  9. 
Cooletubrid,  v.  11. 
Coolevally,  x.  2. 
Coolevane,  xxix.  114. 
Coolevatty,  i.  27. 
Coolevodigg,  xxi.  72. 
Coolevongy,  xxv.  38.  x 
Cooley,  ‘ 


— Tithes 


ii.  42. 


Cooleyvongy,  x 
Coolgarny,  viii.oi. 
Codiestowne,  Barony  of,  xv.  61. 
Colinfoharagli,  ix.  33. 
j Coolisduffe,  xi.  4. 

I Coolistowne,  xxv.  52. 

Barony  of,  xiv.  30. 

I Coolivongy,  xx.  52. 


Coolkarny,  iv.  51 
Coolltegine,  xv. ' 
Coolman,  xxviii. 
Coolnagappoge, 
Coolnagopoge,  x 
Coolnegullin,  xx 
Coolneskeagli,  5 


Coolocke,  Barony  of, 


ii.  55 


25.  s 


Coologarragh,  xv, 

Coologe,  viii.  20.  xxi.  97.  xj 

Barony  of,  xx.  82. 

Coologhby,  xxviii.  5. 
Codonill,  xviii.  4. 
Coolonenan,  x.  39. 
Coolonesellagli,  xxix.  1. 
Coolonhornan,  xxi.  30. 
Cooloure,  iv.47. 

1 Coolraghin,  xiv.  24. 
Coohallywood,  viii.  52. 
Coolrane,  Barony  of,  viii.  5 
Coolreagh,  xvii.  22. 
Coolroe,  viii.  39.  xxii.  5. 
Coolrogh,  ix.  45. 

Coolrusse,  ix.  16. 
Coolsoder,  i.  6. 
Coolticormack,  ix.  53. 
Coolticormuck,  xxx.  39. 
Coolum,  xv.72. 

Cody,  xxiv.  21. 

Coolyan,  xxvi.16. 

Cooly  Came,  iii.  32. 
Codygower,  xxx.  39. 
Codysheele,  xxviii.  5. 
Codystowne,  Barony  of,  > 
Coome,  vi.  23.  xxx.  63. 
Coonagli,  xxii.  10. 

Barony  of,  iii.  75.  v 

Cooneene,  ii.8. 
Cooneholy,  xxviii.  22. 
Coonesker,  iv.  25. 
Coopers  Estate,  xvii.  75. 


ix.  33. 


14.77.92. 

West,  vii.  36.  xxix.  14 

Corballybegg,  iv. 

Corballyes,  x.  2. 

Corballymoore,  xv.  i a. 
Corballymore,  ix.  16.  19.33.  xv.72 
Corballyoughter,  ix.  18. 

Corbane,  Vi.  3.  xxvi.  54.  xxvm.  oO. : 
Corbay,  xvii.  15. 

Corbedbeg,  xv.  73. 

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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Cornagroa,  xx.  74. 
Cornaliilt,  iii.  33. 


3. 71.  85.  Comal lin,  x 

Cornally,  xi 


Cordduelisk,  viii.  44. 

Cordelisl),  x.  17. 

Corderry,  xvii.  48.  xviii.10,  xx 
Corderrybegg,  xxx.  34. 
Cordery,  x.31.  xiv.  3. 
Cordigaldragh,  viii.  13. 
Cordillis,  xxx.  38. 

Cordingan,  xxvi.  72. 

Cordlesse,  xxx.  38. 
Cordnassogagh,  iv.  21. 
Cordowles,  xiii.  58. 

Cordowlis,  xvi.  35. 

Corduffe,  xxviii.  39.  xxix.  26.  x 
Corduflis,  xxvi.  65. 

Core,  xxix.  78. 

Corebellybegg,  xv.  72. 
Corebrenan,  xiii.  58. 

Coregrage,  xxix.  43. 
Corenelogha,  ii.  8. 

Corestowne,  xx.  3. 

Corctorhirt,  xxviii.  100. 
Corevally,  xxi.  34. 

Corfad,  iii.  22. 

Corfadda,  xxi.  34. 

Corfaddo,  xxi.  34. 

Corfaddy,  xiii.  58. 

Corford,  xiii.  58. 

Corgarboy,  xxi.  57. 

Corgarrow,  xxvi.  65. 

Corgarrufie,  xxii.  5. 

Coi'gary,  Hi.  61. 

Corgase,  xxix.  71. 

Corgasse,  xxx.  98. 

Corgeeth,  xi.  56. 

Corgerrymore,  xxx.  34. 

Corgin,  iii.  2. 

Corgingower,  xiv.  3. 

Corglasse,  iii.  66.  xxvi.  65. 
Corgormane,  xiv.  3. 

Corgowen,  ii.  51. 

Corgrayge,  xvii.  75. 

Corgreagb,  iii.  41.  xi.  56. 
Corgrehaven,  xx.  74. 

Corgrinagh,  x.  18. 

Coriagh,  xxi.  57. 

Coribegg,  iii.  69. 

Corymlyeighter,  xxx.  54. 

Cork  County,  i.  3.16. 23. 37. 38.  ii 
Corkagh,  x.  66. 

Corkaglmorna,  xxix.  55. 
Corkaginny,  Barony  of,  xx.  41. 
Corkaginy,  Barony  of,  x.  22. 
Corkagnine,  Barony  of,  x.  2. 
Corkaguiny,  xiii.  14. 

Corkaguniny,  Barony  of,  v.  38. 
Corkagiiny,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  95. 
Corkagwinny,  Barony  of,  xxix.  55 
Corkanurlane,  xvii.  74. 
Corkasokey,  vii.  16. 

Corkbeg,  xxi.  56. 


Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  39.  4 

Lane,  xxiii.  29. 

Liberties  of,  iv.  48.  xxv 

South  Liberties  of,  xviii 

Corkeaguiny,  xiv.  2. 
Corkebegg,  Church  of,  xxvi. : 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Corkebrine,  xv.  14. 
Corkeeran,  xxi.  76. 

Corkefree,  xxx.  53. 
Corkegrin,  xxx.  4. 

Corkellin,  xvi.  40. 

Corkelly,  xxi.  57. 

Corkerin,  xiii.  58. 
Corkermaine,  xxx.  101. 

Cheifries  of,  xxx.  102. 

Corkerry,  Barony  of,  xx.  56. 

54.  xxiii.  13.  xxix.  53.  57. 
Corkery,  Barony  of,  iv.  38.  v 
xxix.  67. 

Mountains  of,  xxx.  34. 

Corkeumore,  Barony  of,  xxix. 
Corkfree,  xvii.  23. 

Cork-hill  Houses,  vi.  1. 

Corkill,  iii.  71.  xxi.  77. 
Corkinrelly,  ix.  40. 

Corkins,  xxvi.  49. 

CorkisC  ],  xxviii.  12. 
Corkorky,  xx.  71. 

Corkreagh,  xxi.  7. 

Corkrean,  xiii.  58. 

Corksmore,  v.  41. 

Corkumore,  Barony  of,  xxix.  9 
Corky,  ii.  4. 

Corlaghan,  xi.  28. 

Corlaghroe,  xxx.  4. 

Coriagh  t,  viii.  13. 

Corlaslite,  xvi.  77. 

Corlateherin,  xviii.  15. 


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lornewall,  iv.  ai. 
Jornichegegh,  xxviii.  10. 
lornidedufle,  xxvi.  66. 


Cornideduffe,  xxvi.  66. 

Cornittyduffe,  iii.  6.  . 

Cornmarkett  Street,  Dublin,  xxix.  15. 
Cornodybeg,  xxii.  5. 

Cornomuckiltagh,  xiv.  10. 

Cornon,  xiii.  41. 

Cornyllmore,  xvi.  4.. 

Corobane,  xv.  18. 

Covohoang,  xxvi.  66. 

Coronee,  iv.  66. 

Corony,  xxx.  7 . 

Coronolare,  i.9. 

XV.S5.45.  «*»•  *X*M 

. Barony  of,  iv- 13.  xxvm.  6.  xxx.  To. 

Corradaragli,  xxviii.  3. 

Corraduife,  v.  11.  xxi.  57. 

Corragh,  iii.  1-  v- 12-_ 

Corraghboghavan,  iii.  64. 

Corragh-Cicooly,  West,  l.  28. 

Coly,  xvi.  23. 

Corragliill,  xxi.  77.  . 

Corraghkeene,  xxviii.  12. 

Corraghmore,  xxvm.  3. 

Corraglasse,  iv.  21. 

Corrahard,  xxx.  7. 

Corrakineony,  vii.16. 

Corralanty,  L 34. 

Corralenan,  xxviii.  34. 

Conan,  Barony  of,  ix.  8.  x.  69.  xxx.  o3. 
Corrane,  vii.  34.  xxi.  86. 

Corranick,  xviii.  20. 

Corrannuller,  xxiv.  46. 

Corrard,  xxiv.  5. 

Corravacon,  xxvi.  65. 

Corravan,  xi.  68. 

Corrawan-Russe,  xv.12. 

Corray,  ui.l.  xxiii.  2.  xxix.55. 

Corre,  ii.15. 

Correagh,  iii.l.  xxvm.  4. 

Correbegane,  x.  25. 

Correboy,  ii.  27. 

Correclare,  v.  62. 

Correene,  xxiii.  47. 

Corregrane,  xvi.  40. 

Correighter,  xxviii.  3. 

Correlacka,  vii.  30. 

Correlagane,  xx.  77. 

Correll,  xxix.  78. 

. Comons  of,  xxix.  78. 


Corren,  xxiv.  21.  . 

.Barony of,  in-2.  vi.3o.  xiv.10. 

Correnagher,  xxviii.  24. 
Correrourke,  xxyi.  66. 

vi.S5.  va.58.  X.66. 

Corretanvally,  xxvm.  3. 

Corretegill,  ix.18. 

Correvagh,  iv.  31. 

Corrgirry,  vii.  34. 

Corriara,  xviii.  33. 

Corriari,  xvii.  51- 
Corridin,  xxviii.  34. 

Corridona,  xxvi.  66. 

Corrifulla,  xxv.  43. 

Corrigillinagh,  x.18. 

Corrighteige,  xx.  5. 

Corrignegat,  iii.  1. 


Corrirean,  xxvi.  72. 

Corritaskin,  vii.  34. 

Corrivally,  xxi.  34. 

Corrobeliy,  xvi.  44. 

Corroboy,  vi.  56. 

Corrofiaglian,  xvi.  34. 

Corrogarry,  xiv.  28. 

Corrogh,  xxi.  97. 

Park,  iii.  20. 

Corroskeagh,  xvi. 10. 

Corrougbter,  xxviii.  3. 

Corrowbleagh,  viii.  25. 

Corrowhenns,  xxviii.  3. 

Corrowldllin,  xxvi.  54. 

Corrow  M'Moyler,  viii.  25. 

Cons  Towne,  viiL  60. 

Corrstowne,  xvii.  75. 

Cony,  xx.  77.  xxi.  67.  xxviii.  20. 75. 
Con-yard,  xiv.  3.  xxix.  37.  xxx.  7. 
Corryderhagb,  xi.  4. 

Corryfinlagli,  ix.  37. 

Corryganroe,  xiv.  23. 
Corrygorryeighter,  xvi.  42. 
Corrygorryoughter,  xvi.  42. 
Con-yheene  Londony,  xxix.  91. 
Corrylena,  iv.  81. 

iCorryraarky,  ii.  14. 

Corrymore,  xx.77. 

Corrysball,  xv.  50. 

Corryvaddy,  xxix.  5. 

Coi-salagli,  xxii.  42. 

Corshell,  xvi.  7. 

Coi-silagli,  xvii.  67. 
i.  Corsilligogh,  viii.  13. 

Corskeagh,  ix.19.  xxviii.  28. 
Corstowne,  i.15.  v.  12. 

Cortaghart,  xxvi.  65. 

Cortagh  Emunoge,  xxvi.  12. 
Cortallen,  xvi.  25. 

Corteskill,  iii.  66.  xxix.  71. 
Cortlevane,  xv.  8. 

Cortline;  i.  2. 

Cortne,  xxx.  104. 

Cortobreny,  xx.77. 

Cortogh,  x.  56. 

Cortrean,  v.  41. 

Cortubber,  xvii.  48.  xxix.  5. 
Cortullybegg,  xxii.  2. 
Corunlyoghter,  .xxx.  54. 
Corunsbogagb,  xxi.  34. 

Coi-vaddy,  xvii.  48. 

Corvinmick,  ix.16. 

Corwallisli,  Pole  of,  v.  41. 
Corwally,  xxv.  21. 

Corwee,  xiii.  58. 

Convellis,  xiv.  19. 

Corwellisb,  xxviii.  10. 

Cosboyre,  xxviii.  51. 

Cosgem,  xi.  4. 

Coshbride,  Barony  of,  v.  57.  xvu 
30.  xxx.  97. 

Cosliellnegowen,  iii.l. 
Coshendune,  xxx.  101. 

Coshill,  i.  25.  iii.  45. 

Coshina,  Barony  of,  xiv.  19. 
Coshiny,  ix.  6. 

Coshlea,  Barony  of,  xxm.  18. 
Coshina,  Barony  of,  x.  3. 10.  ix 
xi.  4.  xvii.  4.  xx.  27.  xxn.H 

I xxiv.  58.  xxix.  38. 

Coshmay,  Barony  of,  xxm.  44. 
Coshmore,  Barony  of,  v.  57.  xv 
56.  xxvi.  30.  xxx.  97. 
Coshmoy,  Barony  of,  x.  21. 
Coskibe,  xxx.  102. 

Coslea,  Barony  of,  xiv.  25.  xx. 
xxiii.  44. 

Cosma  Barony,  vii.  40. 
Cosmeene,  i.10. 

Cosnockagli,  xxvi.  65. 
Cossanduife,  v.  11. 

Cossatrioina,  xv.35. 

Cos.se,  ix.  7. 

CosSimore,  xxi.  67. 

Cossinkeele,  xxviii.  4. 
Cossoboy,  xxi.  34. 

Costeghan,  xvii.  85. 
Costeleagh,  Barony  of,  v.  7. 
Costella,  Barony  of,  vii.  30.  ix 

1 Costello,  xxx-1-  . . 

Barony  of,  v.  7.  vi.  58.  i 

xv.  28.  xvii.  24. 

Costelloe,  Barony  of,  xv.  73. 
Costelow,  Barony  of,  iv.  69. 


Costlca,  Barony  of,  30.  x.21.  xx.  8.^xxi: 

Costnestygh,  xxx.  102. 

Costnessfeild,  x.  21. 

Cotrells  Grove,  Cliief-rent,  xvi.  13. 
Cotteene,  xx.  41. 

Gotten,  x.  22. 

Cottin,  xxix.  91.  .. 

Cottrellstowne,  iv.  64.  xv.  56.  xxii.  34.  xx 
4.  xxviii.  83. 

Suit  of  Court,  xvi.  13. 

Coulaghanny,  vii.  29. 

Coulcan,  xxi.  32. 

Couldora,  xxi.  9. 

Coulecussine,  vii.  36. 

Coulegarraw,  viii.  52. 

Coulegarvo,  xxiv.  46. 
s.  34.  Coulehole,  xxviii.  20. 

Couleishell,  xvii.  44. 

Couleknockane,  xxx.  92. 

ICoulemeene,  iv.  6. 

Coulerane,  ii.4. 

Couleratli,  xxiv.  41 . 

Coulesallagh,  xxvi.  70. 

Couleshill,  xxviii.  20. 

Couletandiard,  vii.  36. 

Couletowne,  xxviii.  20. 

Couling,  xviii.  48. 

Coulisliell,  xxvi.  70. 

Coulkerane,  xxii.  13. 

Coulmultaghie,  xxi.  34. 

Coultefadda,  v.49. 

Coulteranagh,  ix.  6. 

Coulticanon,  ix.  6. 

Counagli,  Barony  of,  vii.  29.  xxix.  60. 
Counogh,  Barony  of,  xxm.  30. 

Courcies  Land,  Chief-rent,  xvi.  io. 
Coure,  iv.  5. 

Coureganiffe,  xxiv.  46. 

Courganiffe,  xxiv.  46. 

Courlaghan,  xxiii.  3. 

Courragh,  xxii.  10 

Cowsey,  Barony  of,  iv.  48.  xxu.  x. 
xxx.  39. 

Court,  x.13.  ^ 

Courtecuddy,  iii.  59. 

Corn-ten  Clehy,  xxiv.  46. 

Courtlougli,  xi.  20. 

Court  M'Martin,  xtcx.102. 
Courtnacudye,  xxvi.  61. 

Courtneclehy,  xxiv.  46. 

Courtnecuddy,  xviii.  36. 

Courtnefalii,  xx.  47. 

Courts  Garden,  ii.21. 

Courtstowne,  xi.  33. 

Coussenstowne,  m.  ■>■>■ 

Coustoge,  xxx- .39. 

Covancolter,  iii.  51. 

,6.  xxvi.  Cover,  xxix.  116. 

Cowde,  xv.  33. 35. 

Cowes  Croft,  xxiv.  32. 

Cowestreet,  in.  59. 

Cow  Lane,  xxv.  1 4. 

Cowlane,  xxx.  25. 

Cow  Lane,  Oxmantowne,  xxix.  48. 
Cowlebane,  iv.4. 

1.  x.  48.  Cowlegreagli,  LI.  _ 
xxiii.  23.  Cowlekenane,  xxvm.  3 . 

Cowlenaue,  xxvm. 

Cowlenowi-y,  i- 1- 

Cowry  Parke,  xx.  47. 

Cowsidane,  xxiv.  21. 

. xxii.  58.  Coyfebrenin,  xxvm.  3. 

Coylachona,  iv.  31. 

Coylagh,  xxi.38. 

Coyldallec,  viii.  26. 

Coyle,  x.  22. 

Coylebalkine,  xiv.  3. 

Coylecarbane,  xiv.  3. 

Coyledowne,  xxviii.  4. 

Coyleduff,  xxiii.  49. 

Coyleduffe,  xxiii.  49. 

Coylehely,  xxviii.  5-  ' 

Coylekeinagh,  xxvm. 

Coyleleagh,  xiv.10. 

Cojlcinoie,  xxm  5.  xxx.  20. 

Coylenamin,  m.  l. 

15.  xiii.  1 9.  Coylenanama,  m.l  • 

Coylerdane,  xi\ . 6. 

Coyleshec,  xiv.  3.  _ 

Covlestrackland,  xvii.  24. 


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IV‘  Coyletefadda,  v.  49. 

INDEX.  Coylem'Ferread,  xxviii.  3. 

LOCORUM  Coylorechieyle,  xxix.  36. 

Cm'Ltcs  Coyly,  ii.  35. 

for  Coynleene,  xvii.  68. 

Adventure**  Grackenstowne,  xxviii.  7. 

80  Craddockstowne,  iii.  84.  xi.  21. 

Cradoekstowne,  xi.  47.  xxvi.  45. 

Cradoxtowne,  xxiii.  5. 

Cragane,  xxviii.  5. 

Craganekrien,  ix.  25. 

Craganfadereene,  xvii.  75. 

Cragard,  vii.  29. 

Crabegg,  xxvi.  52. 

Cragena,  xxi.  95. 

Cragg,  v.  i. 

Craggane,  xxvi.  52. 

Craggansallage,  xxx.  105. 

Cragge  Castle,  xi.  77. 

Craggendonnell,  xxi.  95. 

Craggstowne,  xxiii.  15. 

Craghanalt,  xx.  6. 

Craghanault,  xxx.  39. 

Craghovorin,  xxi.  92. 

Crag  Iwren,  xv.  34. 

Cragleagli,  xxix.  93. 

Craglnsk,  xv.  35. 

Cragnaboule,  xxi.  95. 

Cragnagortan,  xv.  67. 

Craig,  viii.  46. 

Craigduffe,  xxvi.  12. 

Craige,  vi.  40.  xxix.  54. 

South,  iv.  20. 

Craiglierry,  iv.  6. 

Craigicurridan,  xxix.  77. 
Craiginkillcoish,  viii.  33. 

Craiginorie,  iv.  6. 

Craignaseigh,  xv.  34. 

Crakenstowne,  xxx.  27. 

Cramartin,  x.  19. 

Cramhill,  xiii.  52. 

Cranagh,  iv.  8.  viii.  52.  ix.  18.  xvii.  51.x 


Barony  of,  i.  20.  iv.  42.  v.  12.  32.  v 

58.  xvi.  12.  xxi.  21.  xxiii.  46.  xxv. 
xxix.  29.  xxx.  86.  107. 

East,  xiv.  23. 

Cranaghtowne,  xvii.  75. 

Cranaree,  xxviii.  34. 

Cranaskslagh,  iv.  22. 

Crancrobine,  xxvi.  43. 

Crandonell,  x.  41. 

Crane  Sallagb,  i.  7. 

Crannagli,  xv.  32.  xxx.  20. 

— — Barony  of,  v.  25.  vi.  33.  xi.  47.  x: 
55.  xv.  71.  xxix.  28. 


Crasbohissell,  xxix.  85. 
Craserlough,  Parish  of,  xvii 
Craskea,  viii.  44. 
Crassahonakan,  xxvi.  12. 
Cratlaghmore,  xxx.  89. 
Cratta,  vii.  30. 
Cratulamoyle,  xvii.  74. 
Crea,  xvi.  31. 

Creafe,  vii.  30. 

Creage,  East,  iv.  20. 

West,  iv.  20. 

Creagh,  iii.  23.  30.  viii.  46 
54.  xxviii.  79.  xxix.  46. 
Crcaghbegg,  xxi.  72. 
Creagh  Corr,  xiii.  15. 
Creaghdulfe,  v.  22. 

Creagh  Duffe,  v.  24. 
Creaghmore,  xxi.  72. 
Crealagh,  x.  41. 

Creallagh,  xi.  12. 

Creane,  xx.  35. 
Creckstowne,  vi.  10. 
Crecornealtoge,  iii.  18. 
Credane,  xv.  72. 
Crederegan,  iv.  6. 

Credufie,  xxx.  80. 

Crecduffe,  xxiv.  26. 

Creefc,  xxi.  34. 
Crcekestowne,  xvi.  77.  xxvii 

Rath  of,  xxiii.  5.  xxvi 

Creekstowne,  xvii.  10. 
Creemore,  xxi.  84. 

Barony  of,  xxiv.  5. 

Creemorne,  Barony  of,  ii. 


Creenane,  xvi.  19. 
Creenbegg,  viii.  25. 
Creene,  iii.  1.  xvi.  35.  xvi; 
Creene  Corbrack,  xiv.  28. 
Creenekill,  xiii.  58.  xvi.  T 
Creenenagh,  xxx.  45. 
Creenerkin,  xvi.  34. 
Creenetennell,  vi.  7. 
CreenkiU,  xvi.  77. 
Creenmore,  viii.  25. 
Creere,  xiv.  3. 

Creevagh,  iii.  1.  xxii.  9.  x 
Creeve,  iv.  30.  xxix.  36. 
Crefoge,  xxiv.  51. 

Cregan,  iv.  31.  v.  48.  x.  41 

Parish  of,  xvi.  77. 

Creganacree,  x.  13. 
Creganagh,  xi.  66. 
Creganballen  Cooley,  iv.  4 
Cregan  Cluony,  xxviii.  48 
Cregandarrag,  xxix.  78. 
Creganecoile,  xxii.  21. 
Cregaiienorne,  xxviii.  79. 
Cregangarten,  ii.  4. 
Cregangeil],  ix.  18. 
Cregankirhin,  xv.  54. 
Cregannehully,  xxviii.  5. 
Creganstowne,  vi.  24.  xi.  4 
Cregantra,  x.  48.  xvi.  66. 
Cregantunore,  xxviii.  3. 
Cregarruffe,  xxiii.  3. 
Cregathymore,  xi.  3. 
Cregbane,  xxv.  21. 
Cregbohine,  xxvi.  12. 
Cregcarnesarry,  ii.  5. 
Cregclugin,  xxx.  101. 
Crege,  i.  30. 

Cregeine,  xxv.  21. 
Cregenagh,  xxv.  22. 
Cregerebane,  xvi.  35. 


Cretobegg,  xi.  71. 


xvii.  23.  xxi.  92.  xxv  a 
3.  55.  73.  xxix.  5.  6.  7 


Creggihart,  iii.  1. 
Creggillappan,  xxv.  22. 
Creggin,  ii.  15. 
Creggnemadday,  xxv.  22. 
Creggolumpry,  xi.  77. 
Creggry,  xi.  5. 

Creggs,  xxv.  8. 

Cregland,  xxviii.  63. 
Cregmore,  xi.  4. 

Cregnaherne,  xxx.  101. 
Cregnanagh,  xxviii.  5. 
Cregnemuckilly,  xxi.  67. 
Cregnilenbolly,  xxx.  101. 

Creg  6 Lumpry,  xxii.  59. 
Cregof  ]pory,  xxii.  59. 
Cregrasty,  xxx.  104. 
Cregreagh,  i.  25. 

Cregremore,  xvi.  35. 

Cregrostie  Castle,  xxx.  20. 
Cregueagb,  i.  25. 

Crehanagh,  xv.  50. 

Creiduffe,  xxx.  87. 

Creilstowne,  xiii.  64. 

Creine,  xvi.  7. 

Creineroe,  viii.  33. 

Creowfoyen,  xxviii.  6. 
Creisstowne,  xiii.  64. 

Crelagh,  ii.  23. 

Crellough,  x.  41. 

Cremartin,  xxviii.  12. 

Creine,  xvii.  19. 

Cremigh,  xxx.  7. 

Cremorene,  Barony  of,  x.  19. 
Cremorn,  Barony  of,  xiii.  58. 
Cremorne,  Barony  of,  iii.  48.  iv. 
xiv.  17.  28.  xvi.  10.  35.  36. 
xxi.  4.  7.  44.  76.  77.  86.  xxi 
65.  xxviii.  12.  100.  xxx.  45.  • 
Crenaghtan,  xxviii.  5. 

Crenalton,  xxvi.  43. 

Crenan,  xxvi.  66. 

Crenimodagh,  xxx.  33. 

Crenkill,  xvi.  35. 

Crenoghsland,  vi.  50. 

Creoboy,  xxi.  73. 

Crequanduffe,  xiii.  56. 
Crerneduagh,  xxvi.  43. 


Creverodan,  xxiv.  9. 
Creverredan,  xxiv.  9. 
i.  41.  Crevey,  xxx.  32. 

Crewagh,  xvi.  10. 

Crewile,  xxiv.  11. 
i.  62.  Crewkarne,  xvi.  77. 
Crewkyrer,  vii.  16. 
Crewlea,  xxi.  57. 
Crewleagh,  xxi.  57. 
Crewlester,  xxi.  84. 
Crewmai'tin,  xviii.  24.  xxi 
Craighraore,  xiii.  50. 
Crickballebrissane,  xxix.  7 
Crickbolane,  xxvi.  54. 
Crickstowne,  xvi.  77. 
Crigarow,  i.  25. 
Crigineagh,  vi.  6. 

Crileagh  Chief-rent,  xvi.  2 
Crillyconagh,  xxviii.  22. 
Crinstowne,  viii.  2. 
Crirach,  xxv.  21. 

Criragh,  iv.  56. 
Crisigwonagh,  xxviii.  22. 
Crivagh,  iv.  56.  xxviii.  3. 
Criveagh,  xxi.  45. 
Crixtowne,  xviii.  13. 
Croagh,  xxii.  47.  xxv.  6. 
Croaghtowne,  xxv.  6. 
Croakersland,  ii.  21. 
Croboy,  xviii.  4.  xx.  46.  x 
Crocanedy,  xxvi.  72. 
Crocavedy,  xxvi.  72. 
Crockandishy,  xxix.  62. 
Crockenteagle,  xi.  11. 
Crocktamore,  i.  39. 
Crodroncyne,  xx.  77. 
Crofreagh,  xxvi.  66. 

Crofta,  v.  7. 

Croftiskehy,  xxiii.  1. 
Croghan,  xvii.  82.  xxi.  24. 

East,  iv.  32. 

West,  iv.  32. 

Croghanargid,  iv.  5. 
Croghane,  xvii.  83. 
Croghavill,  xiii.  40. 
Croghbane,  xx.  66. 
Croghbegg,  xxv.  22. 
Crogher,  iii.  16. 

Croghill,  i.  25. 

Croghmore,  xxv.  22. 
Croghoule,  xxi.  94. 
Croghrine,  xxviii.  61. 
Croghtebegg,  xxv.  7. 
Croghtenemonta,  xi.  55. 
Croghties,  v.  37. 
Croghtinekilly,  xxv.  33. 
Crogle,  xxi.  34. 


Crogurneene,  iv 


Crohold,  x.  66. 
Crokane,  xv.  38. 
Crokers  Crosse,  xxiv.  2 
Crokers  Land,  xxiv.  30 
Croknakilly,  xxv.  33. 
Crokon,  xxix.  71. 
Cromley,  viii.  26. 
Croinly  Knockane,  x.  2 
Cromlyoughter,  x.  25. 
Crommoge,  xxv.  22. 
Cromoge,  vii.  58.  ix.  i 
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Crooked  Acre, 

Crooke  Parish,  Tythes  of,  . 

Passage, 

Crookestowne,  1.  &>■  . 

Croome,  Gardens  of,  xi.4. 

Cm,,  0.11- 
Crosbane,  xxi.io- 

Crosby-Clonruske,  xxi.  jo. 

Crosconnell,  ix.  16. 

Croscullane,  xry.  27. 

Crosdermott,  iii.  50. 

Crosderry,  xxii.5. 

Crosdrum,  Lower,  xx.  6. 

Upper,  xx.  3. 

Croseighter,  xvi.  42. 

Croseroll,  xx.  74. 

Croserule,  xviii.  15. 

Crash,  xv.  35. 

Croskea,  xi.  4. 

CrosmoUna  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 
Crosmoltaghy,  xi.76. 

Crosmurren,  x.  19. 

Crosoughter, xvi.  42. 

Crosreagh,  ii.4.  xi.7 


ii.  40.  58. 


Crossebeg,  iii.  37. 
Crosse-ConneU,  xv.  55. 
Crosse-Duffe,  xxvi.  65. 
Crossefernoge,  xyii.  65.  ___ 
Crosse  Lane,  xxi.  42.  xxiii.  2: 
Crosse  M'Shane,  xiv.  25. 
Crossenegreny,  xxv.  2. 
Crosseroghane,  x.  17. 

Crosses,  xxii.  10.  xxv.  33. 
Crosse  Seales,  Little,  iii.  59. 
Crossettergoole,  xxvi.  66. 
Crossettowne,  xxvi.  43. 
Crossfernoge,  xxix.  114. 
Cross  Gardens,  vii.  26. 
Crosshaven,  xxvi.  71. 

Cross  Land,  xiv.  24. 
Crossland,  xvi.  47.  xxi.  16. 
Crosslanga,  viii.  19. 

Crosslee,  iv.  21. 

Cross  Lynchestowne,  iii.  59. 
Crossmackillagher,  x.  39. 
Crossmare,  xvi.  84. 
Crossmelenan  Parish,  xxvm 
Crossmolina,  xxix.  72. 
Crossmony,  xvii.  23. 

Crossnemannagh,  xxix.  61. 
Crossnohy,  viii.  16. 
Crossogedy,  vii.  40. 
Crosstill,  xxiii.  49. 
Crossursey,  ii.  51- 
Grostagh,  xvii.  75. 
Crostineghan,  xvii.  85. 
Crostoley,  xxviii.  96. 
Crotacarragh,  vii.  27 . 
Crott,  xvi.  37. 
Crottacarraghbegg,  vii.  27^ 
Crottagh,  xvi.  7.  xxviii.  25 
Crottan,  iii.  66. 

Crotty,  xxi.  95. 

Crouglitobegg,  xxvi.  26. 
Crovacure,  xxi.  76. 
Crovaure,  xxi.  76. 

Crovell,  xviii.  38.  s 
Crover,  iii-  51. 

Crowder,  xxx.6. 

Crowley,  xvi.  31. 


Crowtonstowne,  i.  1 • 
Croynestowne,  Great,  v.  46. 

Little,  v.  46. 

Cruary,  v.  50.  xi.  19. 
Crubine,  xxi.  77. 

Cruboge,  xxix.  66. 
Crucerath,  vi.  1. 
Crucetowne,  x.  66. 
Cruibeg,  iv.31. 


90. 


i.  36. 


dx.  114. 


Cruicetowne,  xxviii 
Cruicrath,  xxvi.  16 
Cruiemore,  iv.31. 

Cruissikinoge,  iv.  5 
Crumin  M'Manus, 

Crumlin,  xvi.  42.  xvii.  a 
Crumluske,  xv.  54. 

Crumm  M'Manus,  xxiv 
Crumpenbane,  xvi.  20. 

Crumps  Colpe,  xvii.  1 . 

Cruogorte,  xxi.  95. 

ICruogortes,  xxi.  95. 

Cruory  West,  xxx.  6. 

Crustowne,  xvi.  73. 

Crusty,  x.  2. 

Crutta,  xxii.  25. 

Cruttagh,  xiv.  35. 

Cryhallagh,  xxix.  90. 

Cryhelpe,  iii.  14. 

Crylecamagh,  x.  2. 

Crymore,  xxi.  28. 

Cuckolds  Post,  xxiv.  2' 

Cudagh,  xiii.  44. 
i.  Cudaghbegg,  i.  22. 

Cuggie,  xv.  34. 

Hugiemunterihuire,  xv 
Cuilegorman,  xxv.  18. 
Cuillainervir,  iv.  6. 

Cuilnalagha,  iv.  56. 
Cuilnemorakane,  xv.  £ 
Cuilogerman,  xxx.  40 
Cuiltiboe,  ix.  18. 

Culban,  iv.  6. 

Culcavy,  xxi.  62. 

Culdraglibegg,  xxiv.  6 
Culdraghmore,  xxiv.  i 
4.  Culebane,  xxiii.  47. 

Culehefegan,  ii.  5. 

Culenhue,  xxix.  57. 

Culerne,  xxiii.  47. 

Culernoe,  xxx.  63. 

Culerue,  xxiii.  47. 

Culetughtie, 

Culevahyan, 

Culeveene,  x_ — 

Culfaltrim,  Parish  of,  xxv.  a. 
Cullin,  xxix.  90. 

Culinkmore,  xx.  29. 

Culkeyne,  xxv.  21. 

Culla,  xxii.  5.  xxviii.  2. 
Cullagh,  xv.  72.  xx.77. 

Abby,  xi.  66. 

Cullaglian’,  xvii.  85. 
Cullaghbegg,  xv.72. 

Wood  of,  xvii.  24. 

Cullagheogh,  xxx.  102. 
Cullaghill,  xxv.  2. 
Cullaghmore,  ii.  35. 
Cullaghmorebegg,  x.  22. 
Cullaghmoremore,  x.  22. 

vVood  of,  xvii.  24. 

Cullaghnenagh,  xxiii.  47. 
Cullaghy,  xxviii.  45. 

CullahiU,  vii.  55. 

Cullaine,  xxv.  33. 

Cullanbegg,  xxii.  54. 

Cullane,  xiii.  56.  xvi.  13. 
Cullanmore,  xiii.  69.  xi 
xxviii.  55.  xxix.  6. 

Cullary,  iii.  2. 

Cullcredane,  xviii.  10. 
Culleagh,  ii.  16. 

Cullebane,  ix.  18. 

Cullecully,  xxv.  2. 
Cullederry,  xxx.  45. 
Cullehenane,  ii.  17. 
Cullemagort,  xxx.  65. 67. 
Cullemane,  iii.  8. 

Cullen,  xiii.  15. 

Cullenagli,  iv.6.  xiv. 23. 

Barony  of,  xXi.  77. 

Cullenaghan,  xvii.  59-^ 
Cullenagliboy,  : qa 

ICullenbegge,  xi 
Cullencrogher, 

Cullendragh,  vi.  iv. 

Cullenesly,  iv.  30. 
Cullengroglier,  xv.  41. 
Cullenliue,  iv.  38.  xxiii.  13. 
Cullen  M'Hugh,  xv.  34. 
Cullenmore,  xxi.  100. 
Cullenrevagh,  ix.  18. 
Cullentragh,  iii.  56.  vi.25. 
Cullerre,  xxix.  54. 


Cullifishin,  x: 
Cullilenane,  i 
Cullin,  xvii.  ! 
Cullinagli,  i 


s.  31. 48.  : 


«.  102. 


)3. 97. 

Barony  of,  xxix.  57.  x 

Cullinashiffe,  x.  49. 
Cullinbegg,  i.  18. 

Culline,  xxx.  102. 
Cullinenagh,  v.  38. 
Cullingurtine,  vii.  29. 
Cullinkeele,  ii.4. 

Cullinmore,  xxix.  46. 
Cullinstowne,  iv.  7 . 
Cullintragh,  xiii.  20.  31.  x 
Cullin  trougliarra,  iv.  19. 
Cullinure  Castle,  iii.  36. 

Cull  Isegane,  xv.  34. 
Cullmallkilly,  xxi.  34. 
Cullmullin,  xi.  33. 
Cullnageere,  xvi.  31. 
Cullnessella,  xxix.  94. 
Cullniagl),  v.  3. 

| Cullock-Inbudle,  xx.29. 
Culloglienagh,  xvi.  77. 
Cullome,  xvii.  87. 

Cullosty,  xvi.  62. 
Cullranafercy,  xxi.  85. 
Cullranaferry,  xxi.  85. 
Cullrasheskin,  xxv 
Culluclioge, 

Cullycully,  xvii.  85. 
Cullylianna,  xvi.  77. 

Cully  M'Kenealy,  v.  50. 
Cully  M'Kislaine,  v.  50. 

M'Rory,  v.  50. 

Cullymoore,  xvi.  61. 
Cullymore,  xxiii.  15. 
Cullyowny,  xvi.  76. 
Cully’s,  ix.  35. 

Cullyshell,  Upper,  xvi.  41 
Culmanpishy,  xxv.  33. 
Culnebrony,  xxiv.  50. 
Culock,  xx.29. 

Culronan,  ix.9.  xv.19. 
Culronane,  xv.  19.  xx.  71 
Culteene,  x.  41. 
Cultefegan,  iii.  37. 
Cultevneneene,  v.  48. 
Cultuerry,  ix.  5. 
Cultybuolty,  xiv.  3. 
Cultyfeliane,  xxi.  23. 
Culusane,  xxiv.  48. 
Culvin,  iv.  38. 

Culvooke,  iv.31. 
Cumaghbeg,  xx.77. 
Cumcurkis,  xx.  36.  xxx 
Cumean  Cullin,  xxix.  5 
Cumerle,  xxvi.  12. 
Cumingstowne,  ix.  47. 
Cumkirkes,  xxx.  65. 
Cumlogh,  ii.  36. 
Cummalty,  xxx.  97 . 
Cummar,  xvi.  31. 
Cumree,  iv.  21. 
Cunakullan,  xxi.  57. 
Cunaughs,  viii.  25. 
Cunekillvant,  xxix.  55. 
Cungall,  xxx.  53. 
Cungell,  iii.  69. 


:i.  100. 


i.  71. 


s.  71. 


a.  66. 


Cumgar,  xvin 
Cunigbegg,  x 
Cuniggbegg,  : 
Cuniggmore, 

Cunner  Peake, 
Cunnigar,  xxii 
Cunny  Burrow 

Cunocullane,  > 
Cunoge,  xxiv. 
Cunogh,  xxx. ! 
Cuolagh,  xi.  5! 
Cuoltibuoly,  x. 

Cuonagh,  Barony  of, 
Curagh,  ix.  16. 
Curagliogoven,  xxi.  c 
Curagbstowne,  xxix. 
Curcce,  xxix.  36. 

Curclogh,  ix.  19. 
Curcush,  iii.  17. 
Cureene,  xxiii.  47 . 
Curglasse,  iii.  22. 


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INDEX  Ciuhanaght,  xxi.  3. 

LOCORUM  Gurhukeele,  xv,  35. 

fo  Curickalling,  Parish  of,  : 

Certificates  Curkish,  iii.22.  xxi.  76. 

Adventurers,  Curkiskeagh,  xxviii.  100. 

Soldiers,  Curlaghan,  xi.28. 

Curleagh,  xxi.  73. 

Wood,  ii.  28. 

Curleclough,  iii.  8. 
Curleene,  iv.  56. 

Curlogh,  ii.  28. 
Curiownanagh.  iv.  33. 
Curquolaghty,  iii.  15. 
Curraduffe,  xi.  19.  xx.  1! 
Curragbegg,  i.  3. 
Curragduane,  xxii.  7. 
Curragh,  iii.  22.  34.  vi.  2 
x.  1.67.  xvi.  61. 

Barony  of,  viii.  66. 

Curraghalicky,  xviii.  ° 
Curraghan  Almary, 
Curragliane,  xx.  52. 
Curragliapb,  ii.  1 6. 
Cnrraghard,  v.  55. 
Curraghaune,  xxv.  38. 
Curraghbane,  xxiii.  48.  xx 
Curraghbehy,  iv.62. 
Curraghboane,  xxx.  93. 
Curraghboghan,  xiii.  40. 
Curraghboy,  v.  26.  viii.  33. 
Curraghbredy,  xxvi.  66. 
Curragh  Carran,  ix.  16. 
Curraghclanbarruffe,  xxx.  i 
Curraghcloghy  Wood,  i.  1. 
Curragh  Clonbanuffe,  i.  38. 
Curraghclonebanniffe,  xxx 
Curraghclonebroe,  xviii.  48. 
Curragh  Clongly,  i.  1. 
Curraghclony,  xxiii.  23. 
Curraghcondon,  xxx.  5. 
Curraghcosty,  xxv.  47. 
Curraghcragh,  ii.  5. 
Curraghcreene,  xxx.  65. 
Curraghcurre,  xxvi.  43. 
Curraghdine,  ii.  53. 
Curraghdinine,  xxix.  6. 
Curraghdufle,  i.  35.  vii.  55. 

xxix.  14. 114. 
Curragheakhall,  xxvi.  66. 
Curragheene,  xv.  66.  xviii.  i 
Curraghenorin,  iv,  49. 
Curraghfinlagh,  viii.  31. 
Ciu'ragh  Garran,  xviii.  4. 

Icannagh,  v.  21. 

Idea,  iv.  6. 

Ikery,  xxi.  18. 

Curraghine,  xxix.  73. 
Curraghinspady,  iv.  49. 
Curragh  Ishiddane,  xxi.  31. 
Curraghkeale,  xxv.  38. 
Curraghkeele,  xv.  54. 
Curragh  Keene,  x.  19. 
Currnghkelly,  xv.  34. 
Curragh  Kilbrana,  xv.  28. 
Curraghlane,  xxix.  28. 
Curraghleiussarragh,  xiii.  65. 
Curroghmaguinn,  Manor  of, 
Curraglimarkie,  viii.  ““ 

, Curragh  M'Comine, 

Curragh  moore,  viii.  52. 
Curraghmore,  iv.  5.  v.  1. 

52.  xviii.  58.  xx.  3.  77.  j 
Curraghmorrngh,  xxix.  54. 
Curraghmorris,  xv.  54. 
Curragh  Morrish,  xxix.  94. 
Curraghnamullagli,  xiv.  27. 
Cun'agluiaueene,  viii.  33. 
Curraglinebudage,  xv.  66. 
Curraghneddy,  ix.  47. 
Curraghnegaule,  xxvi.  16. 
Curragltnehensey,  xx.  13. 
Curraghnemony,  xxiii.  23. 
Curraghnesleady,  iv.  27.  vi. 
Curraglmeslody,  xiv.  18. 
Curraghny,  xx.  11. 
Ciu'raghny-Clieoly,  xx.  11. 
Curragh  O’Bowen,  xxx.  92. 
Curraghowne,  xvi.  79. 
Curragh-renogh,  xi.  4. 
Curraghsheske,  vii.  27. 
Curraghsidane,  xxi.  30. 
Curraghskarteene,  x.  67. 
Curragh  Temple,  vi.  23.  xh 


59. 


cx.  99. 


:.  70. 


Curraghtersney,  viii., 53. 
Curraghtcskin,  vi.  50. 
Curraghticloghy,  xxi.  72. 
Curraghtornegee,  xxvi.  71. 
Curraghtowne,  xvii.  75.  xvi 
xxv.  29. 

Curraghtrasney,  x.  1. 
Curraghvalmurry,  iii.  34. 
Curraghven  ry,  ix.  4 1 . 
Curraghviller,  v.  10. 

Currogh  Walles,  xi.  67.  . 
Currahine,  iv.  20. 

Curramore,  iv.  29. 

Curran,  xxii.  19. 

Barony  of,  xx.  8. 

Currantcige,  ' 

Currans  Tov 
Currareagh, 

Curratuban,  xxi.  28. 
Curreareagh,  xvi.  28. 
Currebehige,  xvii.  67. 
Curredeen,  xxviii.  34. 

Curreene,  viii.  52. 

Curreheene,  iv.  48.  xx.  59.  xxi 
Curren,  Barony  of,  xv.  73. 
Currenstowne,  xvii.  78. 
Currentrylessane,  ix.  1 . 
Curreny,  iv.  56. 

Curreydowng,  xxvi.  46. 
Currigeene,  xxix.  54. 

Cun-in,"  Barony  of,  xx.  68. 
Curro,  ii.  18. 

Curroghmore,  xxi.  45. 

Currogh  O’Rosty,  ix.  45. 
Curroghvenogh,  xxiii.  44. 
Currowbusty,  xxviii.  5. 
Curroweaghtragli,  xxviii.  5. 
Cuvrowkeele,  xi.  4. 
Currowkilien,  xxi.  45. 
Currowmore,  xxviii.  3. 

Curry,  vii.  26.  xxv.  27. 
Currygeene,  ii.  16. 

Currygolane,  xxx.  92. 
Currygymurragli,  xxx.  93. 
Curryheene,  iv.48. 

Curryhine,  v.  20. 

Curryhines,  xi.  22. 

Currykehy,  xxii.  5. 

Curryleigh,  xxii.  5. 
Cursedgarden,  xx.  46. 
Cursestowne,  xxiii.  10. 
Cursetowne,  xxiii.  25. 

Curteene,  xi.  29. 

Curtesswood,  xxx.  97. 
Curteswood,  vi.50. 

Curtistowne,  xxix.  111. 

Curtlagh,  xvi.  61. 

Curtlogh,  xvii.  65. 

Curvackan,  xiv.  28. 

Curvofadd,  ix.  8. 

Cusackstowne,  xvii.  90. 
Cushingstowne,  iv.  35.  xv.  41. 
Cushinstowne,  xvii.  50.  xxviii.  17 
Cussellrise,  xxviii.  3. 
Cussinstowne,  v.  41.  xxi.  16. 
Custeriagh,  xxii.  21. 

Cuthery,  xviii.  20. 

Cuvane,  xxx.  34. 

Cyneenc,  xxix.  55. 

D. 

Daggon,  xxviii.  5. 

Dagnibegg,  Suit  of  Court,  xvi.  13 
Dairey,  iii.  74. 

Dale,  ix.  21. 

Daleene,  xx.  59. 

Dallagheene,  Barony  of,  xv.  19. 
Dallgheene,  Barony  .of,  xx.76. 
Dalline,  ix.  18. 

Dallistowne,  xvii.  33.  xx.  57. 
Daltonstowne,  xiii.  56. 
Damainstowne,  xi.  18. 
Damallaghkippyn,  xxx.  45. 
Damanastowne,  xvi.  47. 
Damastowne,  x.  66. 
Damellestowne,  xxix.  57. 
Damerstowne,  viii.  66.  xvi.  13.  xx: 
Dancers  Rath,  xvi.  84. 

Dandavell,  ix.  18. 

Dandlestowne,  xxii.  53. 
Danestowne,  xvii.  90. 

Dangan,  xxix.  109.  xxx.  49. 


Dangan  Begg,  xxx.  8. 
Dangandergan,  xvi.  4.  xvii. 
Danghan  Spedoge,  v.  30. 

Dangi na nel lyightragh,  iv.  5. 
Danginbegg,  ii.  21. 
Dangine  M'C'ody,  viii.  30. 
Dangin  McKeigh,  xv.  33. 
Danglaph,  xx.  2. 
Danielstowne,  ii.  39. 
Danistowne,  ix.  14.  xxv.  50 
Dannell,  xxi.  95. 
Dannistowne,  xxix.  31. 
Dara,  iii.  74. 

Darary,  xxx.  6. 
Darbiestowne,  xxx.  58. 
Darcy  Nicholas,  xvii.  75. 
Dardestowne,  xxv.  9. 
Dardisland,  xxii.  38.  xxiv.  • 
Dai-dis  Rath,  v.  16. 
Dardistowne,  vi.  18.  xxiii.  5 
Darery,  xxx.  6. 

Dargain,  x.  19. 

Dargan,  xxviii.  12. 
Darlusowtragh,  xiii.  15. 
Darneslieightragh,  xiii.  15. 
Dan  a ' 


Darrahir 


;i.  41. 


Darreragh,  x.  ( 
Darringstowne,  ix.7. 
Darroge,  ii.  28. 

Dairy,  xviii.  4.  8. 

Darrylea,  xxvi.  66. 

Darsey,  xxiii.  47. 

Dartry,  Barony  of,  iii.  22.  i 
xi.  68.  xiii.  51.  58.  xiv.  2 
9.  19.  xxi.  35.  76.  xxv 
xxx.  4.  78. 

Dary,  xviii.  1. 

Daughmore,  xiv.  10. 
Daulkey  Eustace’s  Part,  x. 
Daurus,  xi.  66.  xxx.  54. 
Davaghetragh,  xxi.  57. 
Davidstowi 


cvi.  62. 


ii.  65. 


:iii.  15. 


Davuistowi.e.,  ^ 
Davistowne,  xx 
Dawheske,  xxv 
Dawnelaghatt, 
Dawstracke,  xxx.  34. 
Daylistowne,  xi.  52. 
Daynge,  xxi.  76. 

Deacie,  Barony  of,  vi.  30 
Deacies,  Barony  of,  vii.  3 
Dealahouty,  Chief-rent,  3 
Deane  Gate,  xxiv.  30. 
Deanes  Castle,  iv.  7.  x.  6 
Deanesgate,  ii.  21. 


xviii.  20. 


Deanishtowne,  v.. 

Deases  Barony,  xi.  59. 

Debereen,  vii.  45. 

Debert,  x.  21. 

Deceas,  Barony  of,  xxix.  91. 

Decees,  Barony  of,  iv.  39.  xvii.  41. 

Decies,  Barony  of,  xiv.  18.  xx.  37  xxiii  ■ 
xxiv.  43.  xxvi.  SO.  34. 

Deece,  Barony  of,  ii.31.38.  v.15  60  vi  ‘ 
vii.58.  x.61.  xiii. 31. 54.  xvi.  30.  xvii'f 
xviii.  19.  xxi.  33. 76.  xxii.  2.5.10.  xx 
11.  xxv.  12.  xxvi.  58.  xxviii.  18. 20.  S 
xxix.  57. 75.  87. 99.  111.  xxx.  25. 33  J 
75. 82. 

Deeces,  Barony  of,  x 
Deecies,  Barony  of,  i 
Deeglane,  x.22. 

Deepes,  xxii.  48. 


xiii.  14. 


Deere  Street,  xxviii.  75. 

Dees,  Barony  of  xxiv.  49. 

Deese,  Barony  of,  xxx.  103. 

Delikeybegg,  xxx.  39. 

Delligagh,  xxx.  39. 

Delvin,  v.  38. 

Barony  of,  i.  18.  iv.28.  v.  6.38.61.  • 

44.  xiii.  34. 61.  xiv.  16.  xv.44.  xv 


90.  xxix.  47. 

— - M'Coghlan,  Territory  of,  xv 
Delvyn,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  13. 
Demcfoure,  Barony  of,  iv.  41. 
Demifoore,  Barony  of,  xxii.  7.  xxv 
Demifbre,  Barony  of,  ix.  21.  xviii. 

34.  xxv.  44.  xxix.  57.  xxx.  60. 
Demifowre,  Barony  of,  xvii.  75. 


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Derraghanswoocl,  xxvi.  35. 
Derrahine,  vi.24. 

Denallagh,  xi.  56. 
Derrclawvennagli,  xiii.  58. 
Derredromack,  xxx.  62. 
Derreemere,  xxviii.  4. 

Derreene,  iv.  6. 

Derregihy,  xvii.  75. 

Derregrath,  Upper,  xxix.  51. 
Derrehevan,  ix.  30. 

Derrekeyle,  x.  68. 

Derreknockane  Coinons,  xxix.  108. 
Derreleagh,  xxi.  27. 
Denenclownagli,  xxvi.  65. 
Derrendrum,  xiii.  40. 
Derrenelinny,  xiii.  58. 
Derrenemucky,  xxvm.  5. 
Derrenergetts,  xxi.  57 . 
Derrenetabrid,  xxx.  88. 
Derrenetrew,  xiii.  40. 

Derreneved,  xxi.  57. 

Derrenge,  xvii.  53. 

Derrenigirragh,  iv.  4,7. 

Derrenliny,  xxvi.  65. 

Derrenlure,  v.  43. 

Den'erane,  xxv.  33. 
Derrerentalian,  xvi.  39. 
Derrevolagli,  xiii.  58.  xxvi.  65. 
Derrevonaeightragli,  xxx.  34. 
Derrevonyeitragli,  xxx.  34. 
Derrewola,  ix.  16. 
Derreychressoggy,  xxvi.  33. 
Derrgarran,  xi.  50. 

Derrgoole,  xxi.  57. 

Derribrin,  xxiii.  2. 

Derrichumy,  ii.  15. 

Derricklianny  Wood,  xxiii.  8. 
Derriclogh,  xvii.  47 . 

Derricomer,  xxx.  104. 
Derriconner,  vii.  58. 

Derricouise,  xxii.  21 . 

Devricreg,  ix.  19. 

Derridane,  xvii.  75. 

Derrig  [ ],  «•  8. 

Derrigeare,  vi.  44. 

Derrighane,  xxiv.  6. 
Derriherbert,  xxx.  104. 
Derrikeny,  xvi.  25. 

Derrilea,  xvi.  25. 
Derrilelavonagh,  xiii.  58. 
Derrilimane,  ii.  8. 

Derrilisky,  ix.  30. 

Derrilogh,  xxx.  65. 

Derrimany,  xiii.  49. 
Denim'finola,  xxviii.  50. 
Derrimoney,  xxviii.  42. 
Derrimony,  ii.  8. 


Derrinany,  xxix.  113. 

Derrin  Ballecknauin,  viii.  16. 
Derrinclare,  xvii.  31. 
Derrincumskey,  iii.  16. 
Derrindangen,  iv.  66. 
Derrindeganny,  viii.  44. 

Derrinduey,  xiv.  3. 

Derrine,  x.  3. 

Derrinegrage,  xx.  8. 

Devrinegran,  xiii.  49. 

Derrinenatten,  xvi.  25. 
Derrinemorishagh,  xxiii.  1.  xxix.  90 
Derrinerged,  xxi.  57. 

Derrinesough,  ii.  8. 

Derrinlarge,  xxiii.  38. 

Derrinlavy,  xiv.  3. 

Derrinlosed,  xxi.  57 . 

Derrinscale,  xxviii.  5. 

Derrinseere,  iv.  22. 

Derrinsue,  xiv.  3. 

Derrintloghtane,  xv.  34. 
Derrintwoer,  xxi.  67. 
Derrinumerrie,  xxviii.  3. 
Derrinvogholagh,  ii.  16. 
Derrinovonie,  xxx.  34. 
Derrinyanvetick,  xxx.  66. 
Derriquirke,  ii.  52. 

Derriranes,  xxv.  33. 

Derrireagb,  xiii.  40. 

Deri'iroe,  xiv.  5. 

Derrirowe,  xxiii.  33. 

Denisnane,  xxx.  99. 

Derriveagb,  xxiv.  44. 

Derriven,  xxi.  57. 

Derrivillin,  ii.  8. 

Derrivirhy,  xvii.  47. 

Derrivogh,  xxviii.  5. 

Derrivorida,  xxx.  99. 

Derriwoone,  xiii.  16. 

Derrogenny,  x.  39. 

Derroneborey,  iv.  22. 

Derrow,  xxviii.  3. 

Derrue,  xxviii.  2. 

Derry,  ii.  28.  iv.6.  vi.  22.  vn.  21. 

16.  18.  xiii.  25.  xvi.  42.  x> 
97.  xxvi.  54.  xxix.  37.  xx: 

Lower,  iv.  20.  x.  3. 

Upper,  iv.  20. 

Derryarroe,  xv.  15. 

Derryartwood,  iii.  23. 
Derrybananane,  xxix.  54. 
Derrybeg,  xx.  29. 

Derrybleane,  xv.  34. 

Derryealiane,  xv.  48. 
Derrycallaglian,  xxx.  45. 
Derrycappy,  v.  29. 

Derrycarrow,  ix.  30. 

Derrycassan,  xxiv.  21.  xxvi.  67. 
Derryckliannywood,  xxvi.  35. 
Derry-Claghagh,  xviii.  3. 
Derryclavan,  xxiv.  16. 
Derrycloglishagh,  iii.  15. 
Derrycollagh,  xxiv.  5. 

Derrycoole,  i.  9. 

Derrycragge,  ix.  27. 
Derrycrinard,  xxi,  57. 
Derrycrinardmullan,  xxi.  57. 
Derrydergan,  x.  51. 

Derrydonan,  xv.  68. 
Den-ydonnell,  xiv.  3. 
Derrydowan,  Lower,  xvi.  83. 

Middle,  xvi.  83. 

Derrydowny,  xxviii.  12. 

Derry dromobegg,  xv.  34. 
Derrydromolde,  xiv.  17. 
Derryduffe,  xx.  14.  xxi.  72. 
Derrydulagh,  xiv.  3.  xxix,  37. 
Derryellagn,  xxvi.  35. 
Derryenvoller,  xxviii.  4. 
Derryern,  iii.  1. 

Derryes,  iv.  31. 

IDerryfadda,  ix.  18.  xxix.  37. 
Derryfadoe,  xiv.  3. 
Derryfiinston,  xxx.  68. 
Derrygadda,  xxi.  45. 
Derrygariffe,  iv.6. 

Derrygarroe,  xxx.  65. 
Derrygassan,  xvi.  25. 
Derrygawny,  ix.  9. 

Derrygeele,  xiii.  50. 

Derryge  Island,  xxx.  1. 


Derrygenny,  x.  39. 
Derrygeryhan,  x.  3. 

Derrygliane,  xxvi.  35. 

DerrygiU,  v.29. 

Derrygolan,  iii.  55. 
Den-ygorteene,  iv.  30. 
Derrygowne,  xv,  33. 
Derrygowney,  xxiv.  6. 
Derrygree,  xvii.  39. 

Derryrogau,  xx.  27. 
Derrygrogane,  v.38. 
Derrygultenan,  iii.  52. 

Derry  hall,  xviii.  1. 

Derryhallagh,  xxi.  57. 
Derryhallum,  xxiv.  6. 
Derryharne,  xxx.  45. 
Derryhearne,  xxx.  7. 
Derryhewney,  Town  of,  ix.  19. 
Derryhistan,  xxviii.  73. 
Derryhollaght,  xxiv.  5. 
Derryhowlagh,  iii.  66. 

Deny insli  Island,  iii.  1. 
Derrykeele,  xxvi.  42. 

Derry  Kenedy,  vii.  1 . 
Derrykilloghan,  xiii.  38. 
Derryknockan,  i.  31. 
Derrykochen,  Parish  of,  xxv.  23 
Derrylnghlinchy,  xxi.  77. 
Derrylaghta,  x.  18. 

Denylaglin,  xxix.  54. 
Derrylane,  i.  15.  xvi.  19. 
Derrylattenmore,  xxiii.  49. 
Derrylattin,  xxiii.  49. 
Derryleagh,  i.2.  x.  50.  xv.  55.  : 
31.  xxvi.  66. 

Derrylean,  xxx.  99. 
Derryledanagan,  iii.  48. 

iDerryleponagli,  ii.  28. 
Derrylihane,  iii.  1. 
Devryloghan,  xvii.  48. 
Derrylorgan,  xxvi.  66. 

Derry  Luscan,  xxvi.  15.  xxix. ' 
Derryluscan,  xxix.  6. 
Derryluscane,  xiii.  70. 
Derryluskan,  xxviii.  55. 
Derrylnskane,  vii.  10.  xiii.  69. 
iii.  9.  ix.  Derryhiskin,  xxi.  20. 
i.  34.  67.  Derrylyath,  xxix.  65. 

.40.95.  Derrymacclaghney,  xxvm.  55. 

Derrymaclagheny,  xxii.  54. 
Derrymaclaghne,  xiii.  69. 
Dei-rymaclaghny,  xxvi.  15.  xxi 
Derry-Maclagliny,  xxix.  76. 
Derrymaglaglmy,  xxix.  46. 
Derry  Martin,  xxi.  45. 

Derry  M'Collum,  xxiv.  6. 
Derrymc Edmond,  iii.  32. 

Derry  M'Gorman,  xxviii.  4. 
Derry  McLaghna,  xxviii.  73- 

Derrym'legan,  xxii.  2. 

Derry  M'Logbny,  xxvi.  12. 
Derry  M'Loughlin,  xxviii.  41. 
Derrymonagli,  xvii.  26. 
Derrymore,  ix.  49.  xx.  29.  xx 
Derrymorricke,  si.  36. 
Derrymorrish,  xx.  63. 
Derrymullin,  xi.  50. 

Den-yn,  xxi.  45. 

Derrynagli,  xxiii.  45.  xxiv.  46 
Derrynalielly,  xvii.  24. 
Derrynamonsy,  viii.  15. 
Derrynamuck,  xxiii.  2. 
Derrynamucklagh,  xxx.  65. 
Derrynamunlagn,  xvii.  47. 
Derrynan,  xxi.  57. 

Derrynany  Bog,  i.  1. 
Derrynary,  xiv.  3.  xxix.  di. 
Derrynasling,  xviii.  43. 
Denynasseragh,  xxix.  37 . 
Derrynebegg,  ii.  12. 
Derryneboly,  ix.  6. 
Derrynecaminy,  xxviii.  3. 
Derrynedogla,  vii.  30. 
Derrynegowley,  xxi.  57. 
Derrynenensy,  xxiv.  54. 
Derrynekowany,  xiii.  58. 
Derrynelassed,  xxi.  57. 
Derrynelyny,  viii.  44.. 

Derry nemoyle,  iv.  21. 
Derrynemuck,  xxi.  57. 
Derrynerin,  iii.  1. 
Derryneshelo,  xxi.  57. 
Derrynessallagb,  xxi.  57. 
Derrynevode,  xxi.  57 . 
Derrynile,  xxiii.  50. 


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INDEX  Derrynlidigan,  ix.  37. 

LOCORUM  Derrynosly,  xxm.  50. 

>o  ( Derrynreene,  xxi.  73. 

Cc-r  Derrynulan,  xvii.  83. 

Adventurers,  Derrynyfonsy,  ix.  5. 

8°*®”’  Derrynyfonsyn,  ix.  5. 

Derryorynanl,  iv.21. 
Derryoughili,  xx.  77. 
Derryouglitagh,  ix.  5. 
Derryowell,  ix.  18. 
Derryphelane,  xxviii.  12. 
Derryrahabegg,  vii.  30. 
Derryrobauglit,  xxx.  7. 
Deiryroghter,  ix.  5. 
Derryscullane,  xxx.  93. 
Derryseery,  ix.  8. 
Derryslianvoghewood,  vi.  4.. 
Derry-Sherridon,  xx.  3. 
Derryshor,  ix.  5. 

Derry  tariyderry,  xvi.  62. 
DetTyullenan,  xxix.  71. 
Derryultin,  xxix.  71. 
Derryvanlackan,  xxi.  95. 
Derryvayray,  ii.  51. 
Derryvill,  ix.  6. 

Derryvolane,  xxx.  34.. 
Derryvolas,  viii.  44. 
Derryvoreene,  xxi.  73. 
Derryvoygh,  xxi.  57. 

Derry  wood,  ii.  28. 
Derrywoone,  xiii.  16. 

Derus,  v.  12. 

Derusb,  ix.  16. 

Derycoyle,  xxii.  21. 
Derynabehy,  xxiii.  45. 
Desart,  xvi.  25. 

Desert,  xiii.  16. 

Parish  of,  iv.  6. 

Rectory  of,  j.  14. 

Desertall,  xxi.  13. 

Desert  Beagh,  vii.  58. 
Desmonds  Courte,  xxiv.  39. 
Destinrath,  xxix.  28. 
Deucharne,  i.  2. 

Devernagh,  vii.  45. 
Dewtaragimore,  xxx.  34. 
Dien,  xvi.  68. 

Dierrylane,  vii.  47. 

Dillagh,  iii.33. 
Dillighagabane,  xi.9. 

Dilions  Land,  vi.  15. 
Dingins,  vii.  58.  xviii.  27. 
Dingle,  Burrogh  of,  xiv.  2. 

Comonage  of,  xxiv.  39. 

Plouses  in,  xxiv.  28. 

Tonne  of,  xxiv.  38. 

Dirane,  xxvi.  12. 
Dircannagh,  xxviii.  63. 

Dire  Crome  bine  River,  i.  1. 
Dirlangan,  xxx.  18. 
Dirpati'ick,  xxi.  76. 

Grange  of,  xxi.  76. 

Dirr,  The,  vi.  25. 
Dirracharrigg,  xxviii.  51 . 
Dirreene,  xxvi.  67. 
Dirrenecrow,  xxi.  76. 
Dirrevillin,  i.  28. 
Dirriverriliy,  xxx.  65. 
Dirruda,  ix.  16. 
Dirrydurmuck,  xxx.  32. 
Dirrynimaymorne,  xvii.  70. 
Disart,  xxii.  4. 

Coolebegg,  x.  51. 

Discotterim,  xxi.  23. 

Disert,  vii.  21.  xxii.  7. 
Disertbeagh,  xxx.  25. 
Diskart,  ix.  6. 

Diskerteene,  ii.  5. 
Dissertdearin,  xxi.  23. 
Distinrath,  xx.23. 

Divilish,  xxiii.  39. 

Dleanstall,  xxviii.  12. 
Dnamore,  iii.  11. 

Doaghtry,  xxviii.  5. 

Docas,  xxviii.  61. 
Doeholanght,  xvi.  35. 

Doe,  x.  50. 

Doghene,  ix.  9. 

Doghesky,  xxvi.  51. 
Doghune,  xxx.  55. 

Doheskie,  iii.  75. 

Dollagh,  Lower,  xi.  4. 

Middle,  xi.  4. 


Dollaghbegg,  xi.  4. 

Dollanstowne,  xiii.  54. 

Dollardstowne,  xxii.  2. 

Dollo,  i.  3. 

Dollow,  iv.  49. 

Dolphins  Bavne  Mill,  x.  66. 

Dolygalibegg,  vii.  12. 

Dolyliayre,  xxx.  39. 

Domaghnne,  xxx.  87. 

Domerstowne,  xiv.  25. 

Domickle  Abby,  xxii.  40. 

Domin,  viii.  52. 

Dominican  Abb}',  xxiv.  30. 

Domlosse,  vii.  35. 

Domoghan,  xxx.  87. 

Donabrooke  Mill,  ii.  41. 

Donacarny,  Little,  x.  2. 

Donada,  Mannor  of,  viii.  1. 

Donadea,  xiii.  27. 

Danaghbegg,  xxiii.  3. 

Donaghmore,  i.  39.  xxiii.  3. 

Donaghy,  xxx.  101. 

Donale,  xxviii.  73. 

Donamon,  xvi.  62.  xvii.  23. 

Donamorey,  iii.  1. 

Dollanstowne,  i.  37. 

Donany,  i.  xv. 

Doncasleene,  East,  xxiii.  39. 

Doncormack,  xxvi.  70. 

Dondonnell,  xxi.  94. 

Dondrom,  ii.  41. 

Dondroman,  ix.37. 

Donea,  Lower,  viii.  52. 

Donebate,  xvi.  61. 

Donecalioe,  vii.  30. 

Donee,  vii.  12. 

Doneene,  v.  27.  xvi.  23.  xxviii.  50. 
Donefergli,  i.  1. 

Donegale,  viii.  46. 

Donegall,  Earls  Lott,  xv.  77. 

Donegan,  iii.  9.  xxviii.  56. 

Donegill,  xvi.  4. 

DoneUe,  xxvi.  15. 

Donelagn,  xx.  3. 

Donemagan,  xvi.  12. 

Donenarro w,  viii . 26 . 

Doneneance,  Wood  of,  xvii.  24. 

Doneraile,  iii.  53. 

Doneskillen,  xviii.  14. 

Donesleene,  xxix.  47. 

Dongaffogli,  xiv.  15. 

Dongannon,  xxii.  20. 

Donge,  xxi.  75. 

Dongeare,  x.  41. 

Dongillane,  xxx.  49. 

Donginbegg,  xxx.  8. 

Dongindenovan,  xv.  38. 

Dongivillane,  xxx.  49. 

Donickmore,  xv.  38. 

Doniele,  xxix.  76. 

Donigall  County,  xxiii.  3. 

Donleg,  ii.  5. 

Donlier,  i.  4. 

Donluce,  Barony  of,  ii.  3.  xiii.  42. 

Tithes  of,  ii.  5. 

Donm'kenny,  viii.  13. 

Donm'mervan,  ix.  16. 

Donnagall  Count}',  xxi.  8. 

Donnaghedy,  xiii.  15. 

Donnaghmore,  ix.40.  xvi.  12. 

Donnagh  Patricke,  ii.  51. 

Donnegall  County,  iv.  17. 

Donnentter,  xxx.  99. 

Donnique,  xxx.  101. 

Donnogarron,  xiii.  14. 

Donnoghmore,  v.  46. 

Donnoghory,  ix.  30. 

Donnogh  Patrick,  Great,  x.  2. 

Donnore,  xxii.  5g. 

Donnover,  xxix.  98. 

Donogli,  xxiii.  29. 

Donoghclony,  iii.  16. 

Donoghpatrick,  xvi.  61. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  59. 

Donomona,  ix.  40. 

Donore,  viii.  60.  xi.’  37.  xvi.  7.  xxii.  54. 
xxv.  24.  xxviii.  41.  55.  73.  79. 
xxix.  5.  6.  46.  76.  xxx.  84. 

Surround  of,  xxix.  55. 

Donorebegg,  xvi.  7. 

Donowe,  xxix.  42. 

Donower,  ii.  24.  xi.  37.  xxix.  20. 

Don  Phillomy,  x.  19. 

Dony,  xvi.  23. 


Doogerry,  xxviii.  3. 

Dooghmacoven,  xxviii.  4. 

Doohallow  Barony,  x.  51. 

Dookall,  xxx.  63. 

Doonalonge,  xiii.  15. 

Doonard,  v.  38. 

Doone,  xxviii,  61.  xxx.  40. 

Barony  of,  vi.  5. 

Doonecahy,  xxx.  74. 

Doonecomeene,  xxi.  26. 

Doonedene,  xxi.  57. 

Dooneinean,  xxiii.  44. 

Doonemaroghill,  viii.  1. 

Doonemoone,  vi.  57. 

Doonen,  vii.  30. 

Doones,  Barony  of,  xxix.  100. 
Dooneslieene,  xxix.  54. 

Doonine,  viii.  63. 

Dooumicaraine,  ix.  16. 

Doonmoghin,  xxx.  74. 

Doonoltane,  xv.  12. 

Doonpoer,  xxi.  72. 

Dooras  Dromon,  xxviii.  61. 

Doore,  xv.  45. 

Dooreles,  xiii.  25. 

Doorhawnaght,  xi.  35. 

Doory,  xx.  77. 

Dorilmane,  ii.  8. 

Dornicarra,  viii.  48. 

Dornory,  v.  3. 

Dorrane,  i.  14. 

Dorrecrantahan,  xvi.  39. 

Dorrelahan,  iii.  8. 

Dorreynell,  xxx.  32. 

Domes,  xxiv.  52. 

Dorriny,  x.2. 

Dorrogh,  xxii.  5. 

Dorroglogh,  ix.  6. 

Dorrymackumisky,  xviii.  49. 

Dorry,  Upper,  x.  3. 

Dorryyeragh,  xxviii.  4. 

Dorsey,  xiii.  58. 

Dorynamuck,  xxi.  57. 

Dosternane,  iii.  22. 

Dough,  xxix.  76. 

Doughaghy,  xxx.  86. 

Dongherne,  xxx.  53. 

Doughill,  xv.  48. 

Wood  of,  xx.  77. 

Dough  O’Connor,  xxix.  76. 

Doughorne,  i.  32.  xxx.  55. 

Douhill,  x.  18. 

Dounebirne,  xxv.  33. 

Donnlier,  i.  15. 

Dounoghmore,  v.  40. 

Douovan,  xxx.  49. 

Dourbreede,  viii.  26. 

Dourlas,  xxix.  67. 

Dowade,  xvii.  74 
Dowagh,  ii.  51. 

Dowaghmore,  xxv.  22. 

Dowally,  xvi.  4. 

Dowanstowne,  vi.  10.  ix.  19.  xxii.  1.  xxxiii. 
15. 

Dowdallsland,  xxii.  2. 

Dowdalls  Park,  vii.  26. 

Dowdsland,  vi.  1. 

Dowdstowne,  vi.  5. 

Dower,  xxv.  5. 

Dowgarrane,  ix.  27. 

Dowgart,  x.  67. 

Dowhallow,  Barony  of,  i.  23. 

Dowhaly,  Barony  of,  i.  38. 

Dowhatty,  xi.  68. 

Dowhollow,  Barony  of,  iv.  12. 

Dowlagli,  ix.  42. 

Fishing  Lake,  vii.  34. 

Dowlane,  iii.  69. 

Dowlargamore,  xxx.  34. 

Dowlean,  xvi.  35. 

Dowletter,  xiii.  15. 

Dowliscroft,  Chief-rent,  xvi.  13. 
Downabranagh,  xv.  73. 

Downagh,  xiii.  40. 

Downalla,  iii.  1. 

Downally,  iii.  1. 

Castle,  iii.  2. 

Downamorey,  iii.  1. 

Downan,  xxx.  101. 

Downane,  ix.  24. 

Downanstowne,  xxx.  39. 

Downany,  i.  14. 


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Comity,  iii-  16.  46.  54.  56.  61.  63.  73 
Tatvi.  7. 11.  46.  vii.  16.42.xi.32 
xiii  60.  xiv.  17.  xvi.  31.  59.  xvii.  85 
xviii.  49.  xx.  49.  75.  xxi.  47.  62 
xxiii.  13.  47.  xxvi.  20.  56.  xxvm 
'45.75.  xxix.  87.  xxx.  7.33.34.  62 
_ Parish  of,  xiii.  18. 


Downigillis,  xxx.  101. 

Downihenny,  ix.  6. 

Downine,  xxix.  114. 

Downings,  xvi.  61. 

Downkipp,  vii.  57. 

Downowny,  xxiii.  20.  ...  . 

Down  Patrick,  Cathedral  Church  ot,  xm.  i 
Downscullipp,  xxix.  59. 

Downtenny,  ix.  33. 

Downtis,  xxix.  55. 

Dowlas,  viii.  16. 

Dowrath,  xvi.  43. 

Dowray,  iii.  37. 

Dowrey,  xxiii.  47. 

Dowrie  Parish,  iv.  5. 

Dowrlas,  xiii.  43. 

Dowrlie,  xx.68.  . 

Dowroe  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  60. 
Dowry,  iv.  5.  xiii.  56.  xxiv.  6.  xxx.  42. 

'Parish  of,  iv.  6. 

Wood  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Dowrykeda,  xxiv.  6. 

Dowstowne,  xxix.  46. 

Dowth,  Mannor  of,  xvi.  47. 
Dowthstowne,  xvii.  22. 

Doygstowne,  iii.  54. 

Doyles  Parke  (in  Gory),  xxi.  84. 

Doyne  Terence,  xvii.  73. 
Dragliighteragh,  xxi.  57. 

Drakesland,  ii.21. 

Drakesrath,  xvi.  73.  . .. 

Drakestowne,  x.  10.  xxvm.  63.  xxix.  11 
Dramaleene,  1.27. 

Dram  Drislioghan,  xxviii.  6. 

Dramduffe,  X.  18. 

Dramigh,  x.  22. 

Dramore  Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  j9. 
Dranganbegg,  xxv.  35. 

Drangon,  xi.  25. 

Dranoge,  xv.  17. 

Draugliane,  Mannor  of,  xiu.  24. 

Dray  more,  xih.  60. 


Drewestowne,  xi.44. 
Drillingestowne,  xxx.  86. 
Drillingstowne,  v.  12. 
Drillstowne,  iii.  59. 
Drilstowne,  xxvi.  70. 
Drimbane,  48. . 
Drimeltragh,  xxviii.  3. 
Drimenegarine,  xxviii.  3. 
Drimon  Edy,  i.  3. 
Drinagh,  vi.25.  ix.  57.  xx 
Drinagh,  Comons  of,  vi.  2 

Drinaghane,  i.  6. 
Drindaly,  viii.  11. 
Driningstowne,  x.2. 
Drinnderry,  xxix.  38. 
Drisaghane,  xxx.  99. 


Driscaghan,  iv.  13. 

Drishan,  North,  x.  37. 

Drishanbeg,  iv.  66. 

Drishane,  xvii.  46. 

Drislianeene,  iv.  66. 

Drishanemore,  iv.  66. 

Drishock,  xvii.  87. 

Drishoge,  x.  67.  xxi.  26. 

Drissaghan,  xxi.  45. 

Drissicane,  i.25. 

Drissighane,  xxviii.  3. 

Drissoge,  xxv.  3. 

Droagn,  xxx.  101. 

Droberon,  xxx.  40. 

Droellis,  xxiv.  40. 

Droells,  xvi.  36. 

Droghanstowne,  i.  15. 

Droghassan,  xxvi.  72.  ... 

Drogheda,  vii.  26.  xv.69.  xxii.43.  xxvm.  63. 

County  of  the  Town  of,  11. 41. 

County  of  the  Towne  of,  xvii.  87. 

Liberties  of,  x.  3.  xxviii.  38. 

Town  of,  ix.  42. 

Droghedagli,  xxv.  52. 

Towne  of,  xxviii.  1. 

Towne,  xxviii.  75. 

Drom,  xxviii.  71. 

Dromabohiby,  xvii.  47.  xxx.  65. 
Dromachon,  xxvi.  72. 

Dromack,  ix.  37 . 

Dromada,  xxi.  5.  xxix.  72. 

Dromadabeg,  xxi.  81. 

Dromagh,  xxix.  24. 

Martin,  Lx.  25. 

Dromagoure,  vii.  30. 

Droraaieagh,  xx.  14. 

Dromaliske,  xxvi.  56.  xxx.  7. 

Dromaltie,  x.  48.  xxi.  34. 

3.  Droman,  iii.  22. 

Dromana,  xiv.  27. 

Dromanagh,  xxiii.  29.  xxx.  92. 
Dromanclarig,  xx.  36. 

I Dromaney,  xxx.  33. 

Dromantouke,  xv.  48. 

Dromanure,  xxvi.  67. 

Dromard,  iii.  33.  ix.8.  xi.40.  xx.29. 

Rectory  of,  iii.  2. 

Dromarkanes,  xxx.  32. 

Dromarragh,  xvii.  68. 

Dromarrat,  ix.37. 

Dromartine,  ix.  25. 

Drombaghlin,  xviii.  33. 

Drombally,  xxx.  45. 

Drombane,  xiii.  53.  xv.  73.  xvi.  44. 

Drombarrogh,  iii.  6. 

Drombarrow,  xx.  23. 

Drombee,  xxx.  45. 

Drombegg,  ix.  53.  xxx.  85. 
Dromboluske,  xiv.  15. 

Dromboylau,  ix.  8. 

Drombracke,  ix.  8. 

IDrombracklough,  xxx.  7. 

Drombrosny,  xvi.  84. 

Drombur,  xxviii.  10. 

Dromcagh,  xxviii.  12. 

Dromcahin,  ix.8. 

Dromcannon,  vi.  2.  x.  18. 

Dromcanon,  viii.  13. 

Dromcarban,  ix.  37 . 

Dromcarbane,  xvi.  19. 

Dromcarne,  iii. 6.  ix.37. 

Dromcashady,  iii.  6. 

Dromcassedy,  xvi.  19. 

Dromchooe,  iii.  66. 

Dromcliefe,  Parish  of,  iv.  5.  6. 
Dromclogh,  xiii.  16. 

Dromcoe,  xxix.  71. 

Dromcolsor,  xiii.  41. 

Dromcondrath,  xvii.  87^ 

Dromconer,  East,  viii.  54. 

IDromcormake,  ii.  51. 

Dromcosker,  xiii.  41. 

Dromcowen,  x.  39. 

Dromcrafe,  xvi.  36. 

Dromcraffe,  xxiv.  40. 

Dromcree,  yi.  6.  xiii.  34. 

Dromcroe,  iii.  6. 

Dromcroman,  vii.  34. 

Drom'Warren,  xxix.  71. 

Dromdaniph,  vii.  35. 

Dromdege,  xviii.  20. 

Dromderry,  iii.  1- 
Dromderrywoods,  xxix.  43. 
Dromdirrolagh,  xxix.  54. 
Dromdirullagh,  xxiii.  42. 


Dromdohig,  xxix.  54. 
Dromdoneene,  x.2. 

Dromdony,  xxiii.  18. 

DromdroU,  xiii.  58. 

Dromeade,  ix.  37 . 

Dromeasker,  xxi.  67. 
Dromeclogh,  x.  2. 
Dromederdaiske,  xxi.  75. 
Dromee,  Tate  of,  xvii.  19. 
Dromeene,  xxviii.  97 . 
Dromeightragh,  xi.  35. 
Dromelee,  iv.  30. 

Dromelihy,  iv.  5. 

Dromell,  xxv.  33. 

IDromeneene,  xxiv.  17. 
Dromenegore,  v.  37. 
Dromenogh,  ii.  16. 

Dromercon,  vii.  34. 
Dronieroman,  xxiii.  49. 
Drometehy,  iv.  6. 
Drometiclogh,  xxi.  10. 
Dromfadda,  iii.  1. 

Dromfeagh,  xx.  70. 
Dromfeaglume,  xxx.  66. 
Dromfin,  iii.  2. 

Dromfinglasse,  xv.  35. 
Dromganny,  xxii.  2. 
Dromgarley,  xiii.  58. 
Dromgarriffe,  iv.  32. 
Dromgart,  vii.  34. 

Dromgattin,  xiii.  15. 
Dromgawnagh,  vii.  34. 
Dromgehane,  xxi.  47. 
Dromgensen,  xxi.  76. 
Dromgerj',  iii.  1- 

IDromgoiatt,  xiv.  17. 
Dromgoldstowne,  xi.  62. 
Dronigoney,  x.  39. 
Dromgonnally,  xxii.  2. 
Dromgooldstowne,  viii.  2. 
Dromgooly,  viii.  44. 
Dronigooter,  xxviii.  63. 

Dromgownagh,  iv.  48. 
Dromgreney,  xxi.  75. 
Dromgrinagh,  xxi.  35. 
Dromgwill,  xiii.  51. 
Dromhallin,  xxx.  29. 
Dromharnaght,  iii.  1 ■ 
Dromharrow,  xxx.  7. 
Dromliarsney,  xxvi.  42. 
Dromherke,  vii.  35. 
Dromliey,  xi.68. 
Dromhiblin,  iii.  22. 
Dromholla,  Pole  of,  iv.  19. 
Dromhomen,  xiii.  58. 

Drom  Iclare,  xiii.  65. 
Dromig,  iv.  66. 

Dromin,  i.l.  vi.10.  x.10.  xx 
Dromina,  xxx.  92. 
Droininaconna,  vii.  36. 
Dromincoile,  ii.  51. 
Dromine,  viii.  25.  xi.  56.  j 


IDrominecrcen,  xxv.  33 
Drominegore,  xxx.  92. 
Dromingorman,  iv.  6. 
Dromingro,  vii.  34. 
Drominin,  iii.  15. 


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Iv'  Dromlogli,  xiii.  40. 

index  Dromloghan,  xxiv. 


Dronber 

Drong  Parish,  Tythi 
Dronge  Church, 

Dronloghan,  xiv.  31. 
jDroomdrelhy,  xxx.  53. 
Droome,  ii.  8. 

Droonigoolestowne,  xxix.  64. 


Drumcleafe,  Parsonage  of,  xv. 
Drumcliffe,  xvii.  46. 
Drumcoaghty,  xxviii.  2. 
Drumcollum,  Parish  of,  i.  2. 
Dnuncon,  xiii.  38. 
Drumconelly,  xxi.  57. 
Drumconga,  vii.  34. 
Drumconrah,  x.  67. 
Drumcorbane,  xx.  5. 
Drumcornruck,  xxi.  36. 


i.  59.  xxx.  32. 


•umeeny,  xxx.  34. 
Driunegen,  xviii.  14. 
Drunreghigarrine,  xxvii 
Drumegunchane,  xxviii. 
Drumellges,  x.  3. 

.Drumelly,  xxiii.  47.  xx’ 
Drumenanagh,  xxviii.  4 
Drumenarta,  xxviii.  3. 
Drumene,  xxviii.  5. 
Drumenebrock,  x.  13. 
Drumenemore,  x.  13. 
Drumeneskillen,  xviii.  1 
Drumeny,  iv.21. 

Drumeran,  xvii.  48. 

Drumere,  xiii.  27. 

Drumerk,  v.  8. 

Drumesden,  xviii.  14. 
Drumetoglagli,  xviii.  56, 
Drumfaniony,  xxx.  29. 
Drumfarrer,  xxi.  57. 

Drumfeife,  i.  23. 

Drumfeigh,  xviii.  56. 
Driunfernesgie,  xxi'.  57. 
Drumfornisky,  xxi.  57. 
Drumforur,  xxi.  57. 

Drunifrine,  ix.  9. 

Drumfunedee,  iii.  15. 
Drumfurrer,  xxviii.  12. 
Drumgadrehie 
Drumgagh,  x’ 

Drumgale,  xx 
Drumgallan,  xi.  76. 

Drumgallen,  x.  19. 

Drumgallon,  xxviii.  10.  xxx.  78. 
Drumgallyagermack,  viii.  52. 
Drumgaluan,  xxx.  45. 
Drumgarne,  xvi.  33. 
Drumgaronagli,  xxvi.  65 
Drumgarriffe,  xxx.  93. 
Drumgaruan,  xxviii.  22. 
Dnungawna,  viii.  44. 
Drumgawnagli,  xxi.  86. 
Drumgeele,  xxi.  75-! 

Druingeery,  vi.  7. 

Druingerkin,  iv.  21. 
Drumgevelin,  xxi.  77. 
Drumgliolly,  xxv.  21. 

Drumgill,  x.  3.  xxix.  94. 
Drunigdlas'iname.  xxu.  21. 
Drumginlin,  xxviii.  4. 
Drumginny,  xxviii.  100. 
Drumgoole,  iii.  22.  iv.21. 
Drumgoone,  xxx.  45. 
Drumgoony,  x.  17. 

Drumgoragh,  xxvi.  72. 
Drumgragh,  xxi.  76. 
Drumgraniffe,  xxix.  25. 
Drumgrenagh,  xxx.  32. 
Drurngrenaghmore,  iv.  6. 
Drumgrestine,  xvi.  35. 
Drumgriffin,  i.  14. 


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DrumgrisUn, 

Drumhack,  x 
Drumliallagh, 

Drumhalpe,  : 

Drumhalph, 

Dnimhanke, 

Drumharcan, 

Drumhary,  x 
Drumhascy,  : 

Drumliaskey, 

Drumheene,  ssvi.  i. 
Drumheirke,  Hi.  45. 
Drumherine,  Pole  of, 
Drumheroise,  vi.  39 
Drumhill,  xiii 
Drumhillagh, 

Drumhillogli, 

Drumhirke,  ii 
Drumhogb,  x 
Drumliora,  x’ 

Drumhurlce,  : 
Drumidevane, 

Drumillart,  x 
Drumiller,  xt 
Drumillere,  i 
Drumilra, 

Drumin,  v 

Druminafadoge,  - 

Druminagli  Logliy, 

Druminagough.  — 

Druminboy,  iii 
Drumincartron. 
Drununchagli, 
Drumincieivahy, 
Druminclogh,  *i 
Drumindarre, 
Drumindingan,  2 
Drumindune,  xx 
Drumine,  v.  3.  j 
Drumineene,  xv 
Druminegressy, 
Druminehaghy, 

D ruminelassagh, 

Drumineloghagh,  — 
Drummer,  xxiii.  45. 
Drumingtanlee, 
Druminine,  xv, 
Druminkelly,  ...... 

Druminnefallagli, 
Druminoughter, 
Druminrakaliill,  xxviii.  2. 
Drumintantee,  xxi.  62. 
Drumintin,  iv.  21. 
Drumiske,  vi.  6. 
Drumisky,  vi  «- 
Drumivlane,  — 
Drumkammon, 

Drumkee,  xxi. 1 
Drumkeene,  iii. 
Di’iimken,  xxx. 
Drumkerabane, 
Drumkerane,  v: 
Drumkerine,  20 
Drumkerone, 
Drumkerrone. 
Drurakevett, 

Drumkill,  x 
Drumkinan, 
Drumkinno. 

Drumkirhe. 

Drumlaffe, 

Dramlagh,  x 

Drumlagligra0-,  — 
Drumlagliin,  xxx.  98. 
Drumlaheile,  iii.  22. 
Drumlahirke,  iii-  22. 
Drumlaine,  v.  41. 
Drumlane,  Rectory  of, 
Drumleigli 
Drumleike, 
Drumleman, 

Drumleo,  20U.  vi. 
Drumlcster,  xxi.  1 
Drumliery,  iv.  41 

Drumlin,  xxi.  76 
Drumlinagb,  v.  1 
Drumline,  viii.  Si. 
Drumliogh,  ix.  19. 
Drumloghan,  2d.  6; 
Drumlogheery,  xvi 
Drumloghery- 
Drumloghin, 
Drumloghra, 
Drumlogry, 
Drumlone,  xi 
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v.5.  xv.  4.  : 
28. 

i.  14. 15. 


;.78. 


Dramrick,  v.  8. 

Drumrin,  xxi.  45. 

Drumroe,  iv.  10. 
Drumroghill,  2d 
Drumroragli,  x 
Drumruske,  xiv 
Drumrutagh,  x: 
Drumsackane,  : 
Drumsallagh,  i: 
Drumsannon,  x 
Drumsawry,  2a 
Drumscale,  xx' 
Drumsellagb,  > 

Drumseske,  xx 
Drumsewry,  X2 
Drumsbanagb, 

Drumsheele,  x 
Drumshiny,  xi 
Drumshure,  x; 
Drumsillagh,  i 
Drumsiske,  xx 
Drumskeele,  x 

Drumskell,  xx 
Drumskelope,  xvi.  54. 
Drumskelty,  xiii.  58. 
Drumskey,  iii.  68. 
Drumskulty,  xiii.  58. 
Drumslavoge,  xxi.  77. 
Drumsnade,  vi.  7. 
Drumsule,  x.  18. 
Drumsumagli,  xi.66. 
Drumsurne,  xxviii.  98. 
Drumsword,  xiii.  58. 
Drumtamen,  xvii.  26. 
Drumtarquin,  xxix.  99. 
Drumtarsny,  xv.  54. 
Dnimteene,  xxvi.  1. 
Drumtosdogb,  xxvi.  33. 
Drumtrasny,  xxix.  73. 
Drumuck,  iii.  22.  viii.  44. 
Drumucker,  xxiii.  46. 
Drumud,  iii-  50. 
Drumullagh,  iii.  22. 
Driunullane,  i.  19. 
Drumulleene,  xx.  66. 
Drumullihy,  xxix.  59. 
Drumully,  xxi.  57.  xxix. 
Drumum  Juna,  xxviii.  29 
Drumumna,  xxviii.  29. 
Drumurry,  x.  3. 
Drumvally,  xxi.  75. 
Drumvillin,  xvi.  82. 
Drumwilliam,  xvi.  82.  2c 
Drumyell,  xxi.  75. 
Drunagh,  xxvi.  72. 
Drundogbanone,  xxi.  8. 
Drungoglira,  xxviii.  5. 
Drunnascorte,  iii.  30. 
Drunnistayler,  xxu.  2 ) . 
Drunseneagh  Mountain, 
Druny,  xv.73. 
Drutamen,  xvii.  26. 
Drwinhanagh,  ix.  18. 
Dryderstowne,  X2U.  13. 
Dryen,  x.  19. 

Drybirke,  Scssioge  of,  1 
Drymny,  xxi.  44. 
Drynagli,  iv.  6.  ix.  19. 
__  East,  x.  14. 


Drynane,  viii.  33. 
Drynure,  xxviii.  8. 
Dryny,  vii.34. 

Dryshock,  xvi.  73. 
Duagh,  vi.  2. 
Duaknebinge,  xxm.3. 
Dubbecutt,  v.  29. 
Dubiter,  xxx.  99. 
Dublin,  xv.  55.  xxvi.  50. 
Archbishoprick  of, 


— Bisliopricke  of, 

— Cittie  of,  xxx. 

- Cittyof,  xxix.  48 

- City  of, 


63. 


xvii.  57.  87. 


_ City,  Houses  in,  xxiv.  27.  2txv.  13. 

_ College  of,  2txviii.  15. 

- College,  Fellows  of,  xv.  63. 

- County,  ii.  34.  41.  iii.7. 14. 56.  iv.  42 

vi.  1.  6. 14. 25.  vii.  3. 47.  vui.  6.  ix 
42.  x.  55.  65.  xiii.  3.  12.  45.  xiv.  2 
32.  xv.  21.  50.  56.  69.  78.  xvi.  30 
47.61.  xvii.  3. 15.  21.57. 87.  xvm 


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Dundavan,  xviii.  15. 
Dundawan,  xxvi.  66. 
Dundeene,  xxi.  57. 
Dunderke,  x.  2. 
Dundermott,  xxiii.  3 
Dunderye,  xxv.  46. 
Dundressagh,  xxx.  I1 


Dunmore,  v.  48. 

Barony,  v.  48.  ix.  19.  xvii  go 

12.34.  ‘ 

• Half  Barony,  xvii.  23. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxiv.  58. 


Customs,  xv.  54. 

House  in,  xvi.  47. 

Town  of,  xxiii.  5. 

Dunbratton,  x.  18. 

Dunbulloge,  xxii.  7. 
Duncannon,  Fort  of,  xvii.  62.  x 
Duncarbett,  xxv.  21. 
Duncormack  Castle,  xxii.  13. 

Hill  of,  xxii.  13. 

Duncormuck,  xx.  28. 

Dundalk,  Baronyof,  i.  15.  xvi. 84 

Great  Ffeilds  of,  vii.  27. 

Liberties,  of,  vii.  24. 27.  : 

Dundalke,  xxviii.  63. 

Barony  of,  xxii.  2.  5.  xxvi 

IT.  SO.  xxix.65.  xxx.  8 

Houses  in,  vii.  24. 

Town  of,  xxviii.  89. 

Dundanare,  xxviii.  72. 
Dundannan,  xxviii.  72. 
Dundarigg,  xxi.  95. 
Dundarriarke,  xxvi.  71. 


Dunedrenane,  xxv.  2. 

Dnneene,  xxiv.  52. 

Dunegall,  viii.  47. 

County,  xx.  SI. 

Dunegaule,  xvi.  4. 

Dunekine,  xxix.  55. 

Dunemanne,  xi.  4. 

Duneveragh,  xxx.  53. 

Dunevilly,  xxx.  7. 

Dunfore,  v.  12. 

Dungiuiliegg,  i.  1. 
Dunganderrygan,  iv.  42. 
Dungannon,  xiv.  19.  xxix.  59. 

Barony  of,  iv.  22.  xiii.  56.  x 

xxiii.  49.  xxix.  61. 

Dunganon,  Barony  of,  iii.  50.  xiii 
Dunganon,  Barony  of,  iv.  30. 
Dunganreagban,  xxx.  82. 
DungansaUagh,  xxix.  106. 
Dunganstowne,  iv.  52.  x.  2.  xi.  ' 
20.  90. 

Dungarvan,  iii.  18.  xiv.  18.  xviii. 

Abby  side,  xiv.  1 8. 

Abby  fielde,  xi.  59. 

Burgagery  of,  xxvi.  80. 

Comons  of,  xxvi.  30. 

Dungen,  xxviii.  88. 

Dung-in,  xxix.  31. 
Dungindonanan,  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Dunginely,  vi.  7. 

Dungogane,  xxx.  63. 

Dungoly,  vii.  15. 

Dungooman,  vi.  56. 

Dungorny  Parish,  xxx.  5. 

Dunhill  Ballynegrecaugh,  x.  18. 
Dunimony,  x.  66. 

Dunishill,  xxix.  1 10. 

Dunkacy,  xxx.  74. 

Dunkillin  Barony,  iv.  56.  ix.  19.  S 


Dunkellon  Barony,  xxx.  80. 
Dunkellyn  Barony',  iv.  13. 
Dunkerane,  xviii.  13. 

Dunkereene,  xviii.  13. 

Dunkeron  Barony,  xxix.  85. 
Dunkerren  Barony,  xx.  3. 
Dunkerrin,  viii.  20. 

Dunkett,  xxvi.  9. 

Dunkieron,  xxx.  65.  67. 

Barony,  xxx.  65.  67. 

Dunkillin  Barony,  xxix.  110. 
Dunkilly,  xxiii.  18. 

Dunkitt,  vi.  17. 22.  xi.  33.  xv.  46. 

Parish,  xxiii.  18. 

Dunkittle,  iii.  27. 

Dunlaban,  xi.  66. 

Dunleckney,  xxii.  16. 

Dunleece  Church,  xxvi.  37. 

— — Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 
Dunleire,  xvi.  30. 

Dunlievers,  xxv.  30. 

Dunlick,  iv.  5. 

Dunlickny,  xxii,  16. 

Dunlowe,  xxix.  84. 

Dunluce  Barony,  iii.  37.  xxviii.  12 

Court  Baron,  ii.  3. 

Court  Leete,  ii.  3. 

Court  of  Record,  ii.  3. 

Fishings,  ii.  3. 


Dunteige,  xxx.  101. 
Duntrelang,  ix.  45. 

Duogh,  xxviii.  73.  xxix.  6. 
Duracliy,  xxx.  102. 
Duragh,  xxvi.  65. 
Duraghy,  xxx.  101. 102. 
Duras,  ix.  18. 

Durath,  xvi.  33.  xxix.  61. 
Duray,  xxx.  101. 

Durey,  xxvi.  67. 

Durham,  vii.  35. 

Priory  of,  vii.  35. 

Durlas,  xxix.  50. 

Duroade,  xv.  35. 

Durra,  iv.  6. 

Durragh,  ii.5. 


Durrogh,  i.  40. 

Durrow,  xxvi.  16. 

Church,  Advowson,  &c.  of,  x 

Courts  Baron,  xxvi.  16. 

Courts  Leet,  xxvi.  16. 

Mannor  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Durry,  xxiv.  21. 

Dusky,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  40.  xxx.  78. 
Dwagh,  iv.  5. 

Dwargen,  xxx.  88. 92. 

Dwohally,  xxx.  78. 

Dwyre,  Comon  of,  vi.  40. 

Dyan,  xvi.  39.  xxix.  109. 

Dynn,  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Dynog,  iv.  21. 

Dyrrcronekyne,  i.  1. 


Eadanard,  xv.  29. 

Eady,  xxiv.  4. 

Earedowne,  v.  41.  xxi.  16. 

Great,  x.  41. 

Earle  Meadow,  iii.  59. 

Earles  Mill,  vi.  28. 

Earlesrath,  xxix.  8. 

Earlestowne,  i.  12.  ii.37. 

Earls  Radi,  xvii.  16. 

Eastcarbery,  Barony  of,  i.  3.  xi.  75. 
East  Carbery,  Barony  of,  i.  28.  ii.  6. 48. 

21.44.  viii.  9. 12.  x.  2. 

Eastcarbury,  Barony  of,  iii.  21. 
Eastclykenny,  v.  15. 

Eastforgus,  x.  1. 

East  Inge,  i.  19. 

Island,  xiii.  23. 

Keefe,  xxi.  92. 

Eastkinard,  iii.  10. 

East  Leeke,  xxx.  94. 

Eastlisnibrinny,  viii.  12. 


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Pal  ish  of,  xxviii.  3.  ‘ > 

Eighteragh,  xxviii.  5. 

Eirreblagh,  ii.  27. 

Eiry,  xxiii.  9. 

Eleagh,  Barony  of,  iv.  62. 

Elenmore,  xxviii.  96. 

Elenor,  xxi.  30. 

Eli  6 Carroll,  Tentory  of,  xv.  a. 
Eliogarty,  Barony  of,  iv.  46. 

Eliogh,  ii.  51.  .. 

Elioguarty,  Barony  of,  vn.  29. 
Eliogurtie,  Barony  of,  vi. .31.  . 
Eliogmiy,  Ba.mi,  o|  g8'  .50. 

xvi.  15.  18.  27.  xvii.  20.  85.  xx.  59. : 
10.  xxiii.  43.  xxiv.  54.  xxv.  2.  xxvm 
4.6.  71.  xxix.  94. 

Elizabeth  Baths  Parke,  vn.  27. 

Ellagh,  xvii.  23. 

EUanbrack,  xxiii.  39. 

Ellanemasson,  xvi.  37. 

Ellangapall,  xx.  11. 

Ellardine,  ix.  5. 

Ellinstowne,  v.  61.  xxviii.  90. 
Ellipliant,  xxviii.  95. 

Ellistowne,  v.  16.  xvi.  61.  xxx.  43. 
Ellistroughbegg,  xxiv.  57. 

EUixtowne,  vi.  10. 

Ellortony,  ix.  5. 

Elly,  viii.  25. 

Elny,  xxi.  57. 

Elphin,  xiv.  2. 

(122.) 


Elsocan,  xx.  11. 

Eltan,  xiv.  2. 

Elverstowne,  xxii.  34.  xxviii.  83. 

. Elvo,  xxi.  57. 

Emdell,  xxx.  32. 

Emelagh,  xiv.  2. 

Emell,  ix.  34. 

Emileagli,  i.  24. 

Emlagh,  ix.  19.  xiv.  2. 32.  xvi.  40. 
xxiii.  8. 

Emlaghbegg,  xvii.  23. 
Emlaghnegree,  xvii.  23. 
Eralagliwoody,  xvii.  23. 
Emleagliglassny,  xxi.  3. 
Emlegnane,  xxviii.  6. 

Emley,  v.  15. 

Emlogh,  Parish  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  5! 
Emloghbegg,  xvii.  24. 
Emloghmore,  xvii.  24. 

Emloigh,  xvii.  23. 

Emly,  xvi.  4. 

Emmericame,  xvi.  77. 

Emmill,  xv.  60. 

Emokilly,  xv.  22. 

Emoricam,  vi.  18. 

Emorican,  xxiii.  47. 

Emoricanne,  xxiii.  47. 

Emorycara,  xvi.  77. 

Emula,  xx.  21. 

Enagli,  iii.  22.  iv.6.48.  xxvi.  66. 
Enagh,  Castle  of,  iv.  6. 

Enagh,  Lower  Barony  of,  v.  59. 
Enaglierin,  xx.  29. 

Enaghgarre,  xiv.  27. 

Enaghmena,  xxii.  2. 

Enaghmore,  xvi.  77. 

Enagore,  xiv.  27. 

Enan,  xxx.  16. 

Enane,  iv.  66. 

Endaghcloghnnllo,  ix.  5. 
Endeerin,  xx.  29. 

Endrom,  xvii.  73. 

Enettstowne,  viii.  1. 

Enich  MKNaghten,  xvii.  74. 
Enisbegg,  xxiv.  5. 

Enisecleene  Islands,  x.  67. 

Enisliaman,  xiii.  30. 

Enishlogh,  xvi.  73. 

Enishmore,  xvi.  40. 

Enisteoge,  xvi.  13.  . 

Ennagh,  ii.  4.  viii.  25.  xm.  16. 
Ennestowne,  xxi.  84. 

Ennis  Jordan,  xxvi.  51. 
Ennisloy,  xxii.  10. 

Ennisluber,  xxii.  10. 

Ennis  M'Coony,  xxii.  10. 
Ennisteoge,  xvi.  12. 

Ennistuber,  xxii.  10. 

Enogh,  x.  39.  xxviii.  12. 
Enoghcorr,  ix.  5. 

11.  Enottstowne,  xxviii.  63. 
Enraclowne,  ix.  5. 
Enshanloughaert,  ix.  6. 
Ensinrosty,  ix.  38. 

Enterdierny,  ix.  6. 

Eoricke,  xi.  4. 

Erenagh,  iv.  5.  49. 

Errenagh,  xv.  34. 

Erress,  (Salmon  Fishing),  xxvu 
Errick,  iv.  31. 

Erricks,  xxiii.  38.  . 

Erris  Barony,  xvii.  24.  xxvi.  4* 


54.  Erry,  xxvi.  67. 

53.  Eruffe  Mountain,  xxvm.  4. 
cxii.  Eskar,  v.32.  . 

14.  Esker,  i.  1.  ix.  19.  xvi.  44.  xxvm. 
Eskerbrack,  iv.  25. 

Esnagli,  xvi.  40. 

Etaghnoonurnagli,  ix.  6. 

Ethillstowne,  xvi.  43. 
Euellaghmore,  xxiv.  21. 
Eusternquirke,  x.  31. 

Evagh,  Barony  of,  xiv.  17.  xxi. 62 

- Lower,  iii.  63.  xxm.  47. 

Lower  Barony  of^iii. 16-46. 

Upper  Barony  of,  xvii.  85.  : 

Eveagh,  Barony  of,  vi.  7. 

' Lower  Barony  of,  vi.  46. 

Upper  Barony  of,  xxi.  47.  x 

Everke,  Barony  of,  xvii.  16.  72. 

| Everlane,  x.  69. 


Fachully,  xxx.  101. 

Fagha,  iv.  35.  xv.41. 

Meadow,  vii.  12. 

Faghagli,  xxix.  91. 

Fagh  M'Killy,  xxx.  102. 

Faghroe,  xv.  34. 

Faghta,  iii.  1. 

Faghy,  ii.  28. 

Fagremore,  iv.  38. 

Faha,  iii.  28.  xiv.  26.  xxx.  63. 
Fahaloaskane,  iv.  59. 

Fahane,  xxiv.  16. 

Falianfurshalle,  xxii.  10. 

Fahee,  xvii.  72. 

Fahelioran,  xvii.  72. 

Fahen  Mill,  xxiv.  36. 
Falienruddery,  xxii.  10. 

Fahey,  viii.  25. 

Fahydergane,  xxx.  5. 

Faighmame,  xxvi.  71. 

Faire  Water,  vii.  27. 
Falcherstowne,  xx.  59: 

Falduffe,  xiv.  10.  xvi.  79. 

Faleny,  x.  47. 

Fallanaclory,  vi.  48. 

Fallasloy,  xiii.  15. 

Fallavany,  vi.  48. 

Falleighry,  xxviij.5. 

Falligiomy,  xxviii.  75. 76. 

Fallin,  xvii.  24. 

Fallsderryveene,  xxi.  57. 

Fal  M'criliy,  xxx.  102. 

Falreagh,  xxviii.  96. 

Falvernell,  xi.  38. 

Fanny-Cotter,  xxx.  38. 

Fanagh,  xxii.  8. 

Fanairerlnecarty,  xxviii.  79. 
Fanclioyle,  xv.  33. 

Fane,  xiv.  2. 

Faneline,  iv.  6. 

Fanelobish  Parish,  xxx.  16. 
Fangloghtill,  xxi.  83. 
Faningstowne,  v.7.  xi.  4. 
Fanlagh,  x.  1. 

Fannagilliwane,  xxviii.  54. 
Fannallybegg,  vi.  58. 
Fannallyinore,  vi.  58. 
Fannangillivane,  xvi.  60. 
Fannengowne,  xxiii.  38. 

Fannett,  v.  3. 

Fanningstowne,  xxiii.  3. 
Fannlanaghtbeg,  xxi.  38. 
Fannlanaghtmore,  xxi.  38. 
Fannynaghty,  xv.  38. 

Fansland,  i.  3. 

Fantstowne,  ix.  7 . xxvi.  47. 
Faraghanine,  ix.  5. 
Faranaglearagh,  xxx.  20. 
Faranilonty,  xi.  59. 

Faranonta,  i.  3.  . 

Farbill,  Baronyof^i.  18.__iv.^3j. 

xxviii.  12.  95.  xxix. 47.78.  xx 
Farbreagg,  xxii.  5. 

Farbregg,  1.25. 

Farbreige,  viii.  33. 

Farconnell,  xxx.  49. 
Fardellstowne,  vi.  25. 
F’ardelstowne,  xviii.  13. 

Fareliy  Castle,  xvi.  61. 
Farenemenoterig,  iv.  5. 
Fareneyuarigh,  viii.  8. 
Farglasse,  xxx.  34. 

Farinagh,  xv.  34. 

Farinbrahir,  vi.  2. 

Farketragh,  xxviii.  38. 
Farlaglians,  xviii.  40. 
Farmalee,  iv.  56. 

.16.  Farmanagh  Covmty,  x.  30.  xx 
45.  Farmemai-rarcl,  x.  to. 

37  ’ Farinockcroghan,  v.  48. 

Farmoy,  Barony  of,  v.  57.  vn.  • 
38.  xxvi.  21. 

G2.  Farmoyle,  xiii.  30.  xv.  34.  xxi. 
Farnaghts,  xm.  27. 
Farnakinnie,  vii.  27. 


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Farnoglis,  xi.  19. 

Farnought,  ii.  14. 
Farnoughts,  Great,  xxix.  57. 
Farnullagh,  xxviii.  1 . 
Farraclogh,  xviii.  4. 

Farragh,  viii.  25. 
Farraghmore,  ix.  8. 
Farramore,  xv.  45.  xxiv.  9. 


Farranadahodora,  vii.  2. 
Farranaghananagh,  xxx.  13. 
Farranaglearagh,  xxx.  104. 
Farrananerly,  v.  1. 

Farranascobigg,  xiv.  2. 
Farranbranagb,  Lower,  iii.  40. 
Farranbrittig,  xv.  38. 

Ft  cl  g0  \ r.  2. 

Farrancantony,  xxii.  2. 

Farranclisse,  v.  15. 

Farran  Cromeene,  v.  48. 
Farrandaghiggin,  xxii.  34. 
Farrandigin,  xxix.  43. 
Farrandonoghfin,  xxix.  43. 

Farran  Dowdall,  vii.  27. 

Farrane,  xvii.22. 

M'Shannick,  xxi.  73. 

Farran  Englith,^  xxii.  25. 

Farranevannnagh,  vii.  30. 

Farran  feden,  ix.  40. 

Farrangillagh,  xiv.  2. 

Farrangrogie,  ix.  18. 

Farran  Ibeggy,  xiii.  65. 

Farrankehy,  xviii.  48. 

Farran  Kirowen,  v.  48. 
Farranlahesserry,  v.  15. 

Farranleany,  iii.  54. 

Farranlobassery,  xvii.  78. 
Farranmaganon,  iii.  38. 

Farran  M'Adam,  North  Part,  iv.  11. 
Farranm'Clause,  ix.  7. 
Farranm'Coughan,  vii.  27. 
Farranm'henryroe,  vii.  30. 

Farran  Mc  Iledmond,  xiv.  2. 
Farrannedrumm,  vii.  27. 
Farrannevelegan,  vii.  30. 

Farran  Newranry,  vii.  27. 

Robert  Itragh,  xiv.  2. 

Robert  Outragh,  xiv.  2. 

Faranstack,  vii.  30. 

Farranstowne,  vi.  25. 

Farransymikin,  vii.  2. 

Farrantample,  xvi.  13. 
Farrantancklin,  xxi.  60. 

Farrantlabar,  iv.  5. 

Farranvonny,  xiii.  15. 

Farraragh,  xiv.  3. 

Farravan,  xi.  66. 

Farrell  Gate,  xxii.  52. 

Lane,  xxii.  52. 

Farremulhussey,  v.  1. 
Farrenafurtellagh,  xxi.  95. 
Farrenaltrim,  xxii.  2. 
Farrenamuddngh,  xviii.  10. 
Farrenandria,  xxi.  95. 

Farrenassy,  v.  15. 

Farrenbeg,  xxi.  3. 

Farrenbrenagh,  iv.  35.  xv.  41. 
Farrencardy,  iii.  75. 

Farrencarrigg,  xxviii.  29. 

Farren  Clare,  xii.  22. 

Farrencleban,  ix.  6. 

Farrenconnell,  iii.  51. 


Farrendarnybane,  ix.  6. 
Farrendarragh,  vii.  58. 
Farrendayban,  ix.  6. 
Farren  Dine,  xiii.  65. 

Edmond,  vii.  30. 

Farreneskry,  ii.  15. 
Farrenhitagh,  xxvi.  67. 
Farrenichard,  iii.  2. 
Farren  Imaly,  iii.  1. 
Farrenlahesshery,  xxi.  18. 
Farrenlahissery,  xvi.  75. 
Farrerdanty,  iv.  27. 


Farrenlarren,  xxx.  44. 
Farrenlegeskery,  xxx.  39. 
v.  23.  Farrenlewis,  xxv.  27. 
Farrenlonty,  xxiv.  13. 
Farrenmacadowen,  iii.  1. 
Farrenmacdowanie,  iii.  1. 
Farrenmarren,  viii.  9. 
Farren  M'Adatn,  xxvi.  12. 

M'Alister,  xxv.  21. 

M'Corris,  xxi.  95. 

Farrenm'farrill,  iii.  2. 
Farrenm'laiighlin,  iii.  1. 

Farrenm'Rannell,  iv.  56. 
Farren  ne  Curr,  vii.  27. 
Farrennehimbry,  xvi.  75. 


Farrenstevin,  xxi.  95. 
Farren  Studdery,  xxii.  2. 
Farrensubbell,  iii.  75. 
Fai-rentimore,  xv.  73. 
Farrenvorgan,  xviii.  58. 
Farrinabryan,  x.  13. 
Farrinagarinagh,  xv.  28. 
Farrinasearse,  iv.  38. 
Farrinda,  iv.  66. 
Farriiulenoaghroe,  xxv.  34 
Farrindoligin,  iv.  66. 
Farringiulbranra,  i.  16. 


Farrynanittyj  xv.  38. 

Fartagb,  xxix.  98. 

Fartale,  Territory  of,  xxviii.  15. 
Fartanane,  xiii.  28.  xxix.  55. 

Fartane,  iii.  17. 

Fartenane,  xv.  12. 

Fartha,  vii.  44. 

Farthingstowne,  xxii.  26. 

Fartullagh,  Barony  of,  ii.  25.  ix.  56.  : 
xxii.  2.  11.  xxiv.  59. 

Fasglassy,  xxx.  63. 

Fasliallstowne,  iv.  47. 

Faskakeele,  xxx.  39. 

Fassa,  x.  35. 

Fassadeydeyning,  Barony  of,  xvii.  51. 
Fassadinenig,  v.  12. 

Fassadineing,  Barony  of,  xv.  30. 
Fassadineinge,  Baronv  of,  v.  32. 
Fassadining,  Barony  of,  xvi.  22.  xxiv. 
Fassadinneing,  Barony  of,  v.  54. 
Fassadnineing,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  46. 
Fassaghdeneing,  Barony  of,  iv.  31. 
Fassaghdineing,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  16. 
Fassaghdinine,  Barony  of,  xvi.  13. 
Fas&aghdining,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  4.  26. 

Fassaghy-Fearigg,  xv.  37. 

Fassagroe,  xx.  65. 

Fassakiell,  i.  37. 

I’assardineing,  Barony  of,  viii.  66. 
Fassa reele,  xxx.  39. 

Fasse,  xx.  15. 

Fastlongford,  xiii.  50. 

Fathboyne,  v.  23. 

Fatlileg,  xvii.  62. 

Fatlilogg,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Faughts,  iii.  1. 

Faulbower,  xxviii.  4. 

Faunagowne,  xxiii.  38. 

Faygillane,  xvi.  60.  xxviii.  54. 

Fayle,  iv.  1. 

Feabegg,  ix.  33. 

Feaboy,  x.  66.  . 

Feacra,  iv.  11. 

Feadane,  xxvi.  71. 


Fearangilbard,  xxv.  26. 
Fearglin,  xxx.  63. 
Fearmore,  xxii.  54. 


Fearnes,  Lower  and  Uppei 
Fearranrobberimore,  iv.  5. 
Fearrentycloghy,  xxx.  65. 
Feartenan,  xiii.  27. 
Featherd  Bohir,  xvii.  55. 
Feather  Taverne,  xxv.  15. 
Feavagh,  xiii.  52. 

Fedan,  viii.  39.  xvi.  36.  x: 
Fedanbegg,  xvii.  72. 
Fedane,  xxvi.  12. 
Fedanmore,  xvii.  72. 
Fedans,  Coitions  of,  xxx.  3 
Feddan,  xx.  64. 

Feddane,  ix.  25. 

Fee,  x.  22. 

Feight,  iii.  1. 

Feiraghcame,  xxviii.  6. 
Fellory,  ix.  54. 

Feniskijlen,  iii.  1. 

Fennells  Hill,  xx.  47. 

Hill  Parke,  xv.  50. 

Fenner,  xv.  63.  xxv.  44. 
Fennis,  xxx.  62. 


Fenockstowne,  xviii.  51. 
Fenoy,  x.  50. 

Feogh,  v.  55. 

Ferachs,  Fishing  of,  xviii.  10 
Feraghmoore,  xxiv.  9. 
Ferbill,  Barony  of,  xi.  72.  x 
Fercall,  Great  Wood  of,  xvi. 
Fergrum,  ii.  15. 

Ferkely,  Comon  of,  vi.  40. 

Fermanagh,  ii.  8.  xxi.  86.  x: 
County,  iii.  26.  66.  i 


Fermannagh  County,  xvi.  36.  xxi.  97 
71.  xxx.  45. 

Fermoy,  xv.  74. 

Barony  of,  i.  23.  37.  iii.  27.35. 

iv.  9.  12.  29.  v.  21.  ix.  38.  xi.  7.  5 

xvi.  61.  xviii.  55.  58.  xx.  6.  13.  x 
18.  19.30.43.  xxii.  59.  xxiii.40.  x> 

Fermoyle,  ix.  37.  xxi.  38.  xxvi.  43. 
Ferinoyleghragli,  xv.  35. 
Fermoyleightragh,  xv.  34. 

Fernane,  xx.  53. 

Fernee,  Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Femes,  Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  41. 

See  of,  xiv.  24. 

Upper,  xxx.  13.  19, 

Fernonagn,  xxx.  45. 

Ferny,  Barony  of,  xxi.  97. 
Ferranenearly,  ix.  35. 

Ferrangall,  xx.  3. 

Ferranlahessory,  ix.  38. 

Ferrard,  Barony  of,  iv.  64.  v.  16.  x 
xxviii.  63.  xxix.  9.  33.  64. 

Ferraud,  Barony  of,  i.  15. 

Ferrenshea,  xxix.  86. 

Ferriters,  xiv.  2. 

Ferryback,  xxvi.  43. 

Ferrybanch,  xxvi.  43. 

Ferrybanck,  xxvi.  43. 

Ferry-Glasse,  iii.  23. 

Ferrykey,  vii.  7. 

Ferlullagh,  Barony  of,  ii.  2.  xi.  52.  x 
95.  xvii.  2.  xxiv.  15.  xxviii.  20. 57.  x> 
Fervore,  vii.  27. 

Fethard,  Mannor  of,  xx.  1. 

Fetherd,  xx.  1. 


Feuran,  ix.  30. 
Feuranmeanagh,  xxiii.  41 
Fewes,  Barony  of,  ii.  36. 
vii.  16.  xiii.  56.  58. 
xxix.  22.  xxx.  45. 
Fews,  Barony  of,  xviii.  5 
Feyduffe,  xvi.  33. 
Feynanmore,  ix.  30. 

Fianespinig,  x.  22. 
Fidane,  xi.  4. 

Fiddowne,  xxiii.  3. 

Island  of,  xi.  28. 

Fiderffe,  xxiii.  5. 


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Fidorffe  Rochford,  xxiii.  5. 
Fidowne,  xi.  28.  xvi.  12. 
Fieghbegg,  xvi.7. 
Fieldestowne,  uj. 

Mill,  iii-  24- 

Fieldstowne,  Chief-rent,  m.  I 
Fiemore,  xvi.  "■ 
Fieraglidavid,  xxi.  100. 

Fifteene  Acres,  Vi-  50- 
Fifteen  Acres,  xxiii.  13. 
Filemane,  ii. .50. 

Fimuskin,  xiii.  56. 

Fina,  ix.  21. 

Finagh,  v.  12.  xxi.  92.  xx\ 
Finan,  xxviii.  49. 

Finanagh,  xvii.  23. 

Finaroe,  xxv.  33. 

Finasklin,  iii.  1. 

Finawlty,  iv.  17. 

Finchoge,  iii.  59. 
Finecreghy,  x.  22. 
Fineglacye,  xxi.  60. 

Finelly,  ix.  8. 

Finglasreagh,  xiii.  15. 
Finglasse,  xvii.  87. 

Finglass,  Parish  of, 

Wood,  v: 

Finighy,  ii.  50. 


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477 


16. 


t.  75. 


Finisbglin, 

Finishine, 

Finiskfin,  in.  l 
Finivaro,  viii. 
Finlane,  x.  18 
Finnanagh,  iv. 
Finnay  ' 

Finneglassey, 
Finnemore,  : 
Finshenogh, 
Finternagh, 


Finyglane,  xv 
Fiogh,  xxi.  7( 
Firafin,  xxix. 
Firaghmore, 
Firegarne,  ix 


16.  xx 
104. 


53. 


21. 


cvii.  87. 


Firmullagh,  3 
Fir  Parke,  X’.. 
Firrecreaghy, 
Firrtowne,  xvi.  on. 
Fisherslane,  Houses  in, 
Fishmoyne,  iv.  46. 
Five  Acres,  ii.  23. 
Flackenstown,  xxviii.  1 
Flagg  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Flam-  — ™ 


x.  74. 


Flaramatine,  3.. 

Flean,  xxx.  74. 

Fleclierstowne,  viii.  60. 
Flemings  Freehold,  xxvi.  22. 

Land,  xxviii.  60. 

Flemingstowne,  i-  30.  33.  x.  i 

Flemonstreet,  xviii.  38. 
Flemyngstowne,  xvi.  61. 
Flemynstowne,  xiii.  72. 
Flenynstowne,  xiii-  72. 
Fleshelstowne,  xvii.  22. 
Flintstowne,  Great,  xxiii.  5. 

Little,  xxiii.  5. 

Fliskbegg,  xvii.  28. 

Fluhony,  iii.  65. 

Fluskmore,  xvii.  23. 
Fodanoraghy,  xxi.  47. 

Fodry,  xxii.  34. 

Foelrim,  xv.  33. 
Fogheirglilighmore,  xxix.  •>■>• 
Foghell,  viii.  25. 
Fogherishmore,  iii.  10. 
Fohanagh,  xxviii.  36. 
Fohonagh,  ix.  33. 

Foicista  Parish,  xxx.  66. 
Follerstowne  Rectory,  Tythes 
Follistowne,  ix.  14.  xxi.  47. 
Fonstowne,  ix.  45. 

Fontaine,  xxv.  38. 
Fookstowne,  Little,  xxix.  19. 
Foore,  Barony  of,  vi.  10. 

Half  Barony  of,  xiii.  14, 

xxx.  23. 

(122.) 


Foorkin,  xxv.  3. 

Footstowne,  Little,  xxii.  9. 
Foramore,  xvii.  47.  xxx.  65. 
Forbagh,  xxi.  67. 

Forbill,  Barony  of,  xxvi: 
Forchester,  xxi.  84. 

Forde,  3tx.  28. 

Fordrath,  xxx.  18. 
Fordstowne,  xvii.  75.  X3 
Fore,  Barony  of,  xi.  63. 
Half  Barony  of,  x 


57. 


Forelack,  xxx.  23. 

Forglann,  xxix.  77. 

Forkallydinyre,  xxx.  97. 

Forkeagh,  ii.  15. 

Forkellydwire,  ix.  35. 

Forkely  Dwyer  Mountain,  i.  35. 

Forlackee,  xvi.  31. 

Formoile,  xxx.  63. 

Formoill,  iii.  1. 

Formolly,  xxviii.  4. 

Fornaght,  xv.  28. 

Fornane,  iv.  6. 

Fornaught,  iv.  66. 

Forrenstowne,  x.  67. 

Forrest,  x.  41. 

Forrew,  xxviii.  6. 

Forstallstowne,  xi.  45.  xvii.  15.  16. 

Fort,  Barony  of,  xi.  53. 

Fortall,  xvi.  31. 

Forte,  Barony  of,  ii.  23.  vi.  20. 

Forth,  Barony  of,  iii.20.  59.  iv.  42.  v.86.41. 
42.  x.  35.  41. 45. 53.  xi.  21.  xiii.  22.  60. 
xiv.  24.  xv.  17.  xviii.  29.  36.  xx.  28.  70. 
xxi.  16.  32. 52.  59.  90.  xxii.  13.  xxiii.  32. 
xxiv.  11.  xxvi.  25.  43.70.  xxix.  114.  115. 
Forths  Lande,  vi.  15. 

I Fortullogh,  Barony  of,  xvii.  79. 

Fortumney,  xx.  11. 

Forur,  iv.  5.  6. 

Fosteany,  viii.  52. 

Fosterstowne,  x.  66. 

Foulkerstowne,  vi.  54. 

Foulkesrath,  v.  54. 

Foulkes  Rath,  xxiv.  52. 

Foulkrath,  xviii.  26. 

Fountainestowne,  xi.  36. 

Fountane,  iv.  62. 

Fountaynestowne,  iv.  48. 

Foure,  Barony  of,  vii.  4. 

Fourghill,  viii.  48. 

Fourth,  Barony  of,  xvii.  77. 

Fower,  Barony  of,  vi.  11. 

Fowlingsrath,  ii.  21. 

Fowlkstowne,  x.  67. 

Fowre,  Barony  of,  ii.  11.  xiii.  36.  48. 
Fowres  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 

Foxe  Acre,  i.  3. 

Fox’s  Stang,  x.  21. 

Foyfin,  xiii.  16. 

Foyrane,  xxviii.  82. 

Foyi-an  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 
Frame,  xxviii.  18. 

Frankestowne,  i.  30. 

Franstowne,  v.  7. 

Frapper  Lane,  House  in,  vi.  2. 

Freagh,  ii.  17.  xxx.  29. 

Freagliane,  xxviii.  18. 

Freaghdoogh,  xxvi.  66. 

Freaghduffe,  xx.  74. 

Free,  xxii.  34. 

Land  Parke,  xxviii.  60. 

Freffans,  Great,  x.  66. 

Frenchanstowne,  xxii.  34. 

Freshford,  v.  25. 

Fretterslande,  ix.  42. 

Frevanagh,  xvi.  62. 

Frianlewis,  xxv.  27. 

Friermore,  iv.  31. 

Friers  Street,  xxiii.  28. 

Frighclune,  xxviii.  4. 

Frhisine,  xxv.  33. 

Fry  an  Hayes,  iii.  59. 

Fryars,  iv.  13. 

Fryarstowne,  xvii.  58. 

Fryers  Inch,  xi.  55. 

Street,  xxiv.  30. 

Fryerstowne,  viii.  1. 

Frygan,  xxviii.  76. 

Fr[  ]awnie,  xxviu.  75. 

Fuanny,  xiii.  15. 

Fulleen,  vii.  1. 

Fullmort,  xxiii.  13.  xxix.  53. 

■ Funafobule,  iii.  69. 

> Funsliinagh,  xxx.  99. 


Funshoge,  xxi.  28. 

Fuorkill,  xiv.  3. 

Furlongstowne,  x.  2.  xxi.  59. 

Furor,  iv.  6. 

Fursetowne,  x.  45. 

Furtulla,  Barony  of,  xvi.  3. 

Furtullagli,  Barony  of,  ix.  21. 

xxviii.  82. 

Fyagb,  ix.  27. 

Fyanstowne,  viii.  60.  xvi.  61. 
Fyantyamore,  xv.  34. 

Fyard,  iv.  5. 

Fyasane,  x.  5. 

Fyatane,  xiv.  2. 

Fyduff,  xxi.  35. 

Fyerboy,  xxx.  105. 

Fyherty  ,xxi.  89. 

Fyndglasse,  xxi.  60. 

Fynnoy,  xviii.  23. 

Fyntire,  Tithes  of,  i.  1. 

Fyonmore,  xv.  33. 

Fyraghnesper,  ix.  5. 

G. 

Gaffingbegg,  vii.  36. 

GafFney,  x.  2. 

Gaffny,  Rent-charge,  xvii.  87. 
Gaghard,  vii.  30. 

Galbally,  i.34.  ii. 53.  iii.32.  xx.  1 1 
Galboyestowne,  xx.  3. 

Galboystowne,  vii.  4. 

Gale  Pole,  xxix.  98. 

Galestowne,  sdii.  56.  xvi.  48. 

Gallagli,  xvii.  51. 

Gallau,  vii.  30. 

Gallanach,  xxx.  101. 

Gallanacloghery,  ix.  5. 

Gallan  Hallan,  xxi.  53. 
Gallannegarriagli,  x.  3. 

Gallbally,  xxvi.  43. 

Gallen,  Barony  of,  ii.  33.  ix.  19 
Gnllerenoughtragh,  xxiii.  ,18. 
Gallerids,  xiv.  2. 

Gallestowne,  i.  30.  xxx.  82. 

Galleys,  xxx.  1. 

Gallgistowne,  xx.  2. 

Gallin,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  5. 

Gallmoy,  Barony  of,  xxx.  58. 
Galloghes,  iii.  59. 

Gallon,  xxx.  99. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  5. 

Gallonenabeare,  xxvi.  66. 

Gallow,  xvii.  61.  xx' 

Rectory,  Tytli 

Gallskill,  xvii.  29. 

Gallstowne,  v.  12.  xiii.  36.  xv 
Gallswood,  iv.  51. 

Guiltier,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  9. 

Galltrim,  xvii.  61. 

Gallway  County,  iv.  42.  v.  34. 

54.  55.  xvi.  37.  42.  x 
38.  66.  xxi.  38.  97. 
xxiv.  54. 57.  58.  xxvi.  12. 34. 
39. 40. 42.  54. 

79.94.  xxix. 

I 109. 110.  xxx 

- Franchises  of,  x 


50.  56. 
96.  98. 
99.104. 


Town  of,  xxiii.  35. 

Galmoy,  Barony  of,  iv.  1.  xv.  71.  xvi.  7 
Galmoylstowne,  xxi.  22. 

Galmoystowne,  xxii.  52. 

Galronstowne,  v.  16. 

Galskill,  vi.  17. 

Galskilwood,  xx.  20. 

Galstowne,  xx.  20. 

Galswood,  xxvi.  9. 

Gal  tire,  Barony  of,  xi.  74.  xvi.  50. 
Galtreniore,  ii.  15. 

Galtrim  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  60. 
Galtruno,  xxviii.  88. 

Galtrym,  xiii.  31. 

Galway,  ix.  33. 

County,  i.  14.  25.  40.  ii.  15.  51.  i 

iv  4.13.25.  56.  v.  12.  48.  viii.  16. 
33.34.  ix.9. 16.  19.27.  31.47. 


23.  72.  73.  : 


:i.  67.  : 


i.  1.  : 


78.  xxx.  29. 

Houses  in,  xxi.  67. 

Liberties  of,  iii.  75.  x 

Towne  of,  xiv.  2. 

Gamestowne,  Lower,  xxviii 
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LOCOKUM 


Gamestowne,  Upper,  x: 
Ganagli,  xxv.  24. 

Gang  Cormicks,  x.  58. 

Ganfiourd,  xi.  66. 
Gann,  vii.  27. 

Ganne,  v.  24. 

Gappagh,  xx.  3. 
Garacloyne,  Cliurch  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of, 

Garogh  Donagh,  x.  56. 
Garainanstowne  Castle, 
Garane,  iv.  41.  ix.  16. 
Garbally,  viii.  16.  ix.  1( 
Garcloane,  xxiii.  2. 
Garclony,  xvii.  75. 
Gardenmore,  xxx.  101. 
Gardromanbegg,  xiv.  3. 
Garetduffy,  x.  22. 
Garford,  xxx.  101. 
Garfore,  xxiii.  38. 
Garfymagh,  xxix.  55. 
Gaiginecree; 

Gargory,  xx 


38. 


igh  I 


iii.  3. 


Garheneskagh,  x.  51. 
Garhy,  xvi.  7. 
Garistelane,  xi.  4. 
Garliegh,  xxvi.  43. 
Garlybegg,  xxix.  55. 
Garmanagh  Chiefry,  xs 
Garmarky,  iii.  16. 
Garnagh,  xvi.  40. 
Garnai'ina,  ix.  45. 
Garnestowne,  viii.  42. 
Garrabane,  xx.  53.  xxi 
Garraclora,  v.  20. 
Garradine,  x.  2. 
Garragdillon, 

Garraghcreene,  xvii. 
Garrakreene,  xx.  47. 
Garramenasmeere,  x\ 
Garramore,  xxvi.  12. 
ivisly,  x: 


c.  18. 


xi.  49.  : 


23. 


67. 


- Comon  . 

Garranabally,  x.  37. 
Gnrranageale,  xxv.  2. 
Garrannghscagh,  xxiv.  17. 
Garranaleny,  ii.  53. 
Garranamnnagh,  xi.  64. 
Garranard,  viii.  25.  xxviii.  i 
Garranardin,  iv.  32. 
Garranassig,  xxv.  6. 
Garranballymackue,  viii.  52 
Garranbane,  iv.  70.  xxix.  2 
Garranbany,  viii.  52. 
Garranbolly,  xviii.  38. 
Garrancantony,  v.  15. 
Garrancrobally,  vi.  3. 
Garran-Crobally,  x.  58. 
Garrancroe,  Comons  o ',  xx 
Garrandahow,  xx.  19. 
Garrandarragh,  xvii.  16. 
Garrande,  viii.  52. 
Garrandirry  M'Croneene,  i' 
Garrandrakey,  xiii.  70. 
Garrandraky,  vii.  10. 
Gavrandrolan 


xiv.  2.  x 
4. 24. 97.  > 


56.  ■ 


. 53.  : 


c.  88.  93.  104. 

Garrane  Cam,  viii.  25. 
Garranecarten,  iv.  13. 
Garranegenagb,  xi.  22. 
Garranegolline,  xxi.  72. 
GarranegortygaUy,  xxviii. 
Garrnnegortygilly,  xxviii. 


Garrane  Ikey,  iv.  67. 

Garranekeele,  xi.  7. 

Garrane  Kelly,  ix.  27. 

Garranemore,  x.  39.  xxiv.  57.  xxx.  5. 
Garranemucky,  xxix.  94. 
Garranerostagh,  xxx.  33. 

Garranerush,  vii.  47. 

Garranes,  iv.  49.  xi.  72.  xxx.  93. 
Garrane  Shellegane,  xxviii.  51. 
Garranespigadane,  xxvi.  42. 
Garranevage,  xxii.  8. 


Garranevoylanebeg,  vii.  40. 

Garranewotra,  iv.  67. 

Garranfinturee,.  xxi.  67. 

Garran  Gibban,  xvii.  67. 

Gibbonmore,  xvii.  67. 

Garrangreeny,  xv.  53. 

Garranigrellagh,  xi.  19. 

Garranisk,  xi.  20. 

Garrankainefeake,  xv.  38. 

Garrankeele,  iv.  42. 

Garrankilly,  ii.  50.  viii.  52. 

Garrankreene,  xx.  47. 

Garranmane,  ii.  50. 

Garranm'conly,  xviii.  44. 

Garran  M'lvoge,  xiii.  65. 

Garran  McTeige,  xiv.  26. 

Garranmilion,  xiv.  18.  xxiv.  13. 
Garranmore,  iii.  30.  iv.  23.  vii.  2.  xx.  29. 

Gtman^Puvshi,  it.  42. 

Garranreagh,  xxi.  38. 

Garranroe,  ii.  50. 

Garran  Rule,  xxvi.  12. 

Rush,  xxvi.  66. 

Garranstockell,  iv.  53. 

Garrantifinnie,  xxi.  30. 

Garrantonykegeh,  xxx.  16. 
Garrantonyreghy,  xxx.  16. 

Garrantortin,  xxix.  91. 

Garranvally,  xxiii.  35. 

Garranvooly,  xxix.  90. 

Garranygrelane,  xi.  19. 

• Gar  rattsail  Isbrine,  v.  26. 

Garreglasse,  xxi.  67. 

Garrelly,  x.  18. 

Garremore,  xv.  45. 

Garrenageile,  xxv.  2. 

GarrendufFe,  xxx.  39. 

Garreniske,  xxix.  1. 

Garrenlanga,^  ix.  45. 

Garrenmore,  v.  31. 

Garrenmurrogh,  xxi.  28. 

Garrenrannagb,  xxvi.  69. 

Garrentropleu,  xxvi.  69. 

Garrentrumpa,  xiv.  25. 

Garreny,  ix.  49. 

Garrestowne,  x.  55.  67. 

Manor  of,  x.  55. 

Garrettstowne,  xxi.  100.  xxx.  43. 
Garrevony,  xxix.  60. 

Garrevory,  vii.  36. 

Garriard  West,  iv.  49. 

Garribane,  v.  7. 

Garribrissell,  xxx.  34. 

Garricane,  x.  1. 

Garricastle,  Barony  of,  i.  7. 

Garrickard,  xvi.  7. 

Garrickgarran,  ii.  51. 

Garricloragh,  xxii.  48. 

Garriclune,  xxviii.  6. 

Garridage,  xvi.  12. 

Garriduffe,  iii.  55.  vi.  11.  x.  2.  xxii.  47. 
Garriff,  xxix.  54. 

Garriffek,  x.  21. 

Garriglass,  v.  20. 

Garriglasse,  x.  67.  xiii.  53. 

Garrihigin,  xi.  47. 

Garrihill,  xx.  70. 

Garrihoboge,  xx.  11. 

Garrilosky,  xxiv.  26. 

Garrina,  xxx.  67. 

Garrinagore,  v.  7. 

Garrinagurtila,  v.  7. 

Garrinamonagh,  xvii.  74. 

Garrinapars,  xxx.  65. 

Garrinch,  xvi.  40. 

Garrindrolan,  xxi.  43. 

Garrinelonre,  x.  22. 

Garrinesky,  xiv.  2. 

Garrinmore,  xxvi.  69. 

Garinneore,  xxvi.  69. 

Garrinree,  xx.  56. 

Gai-riowen,  iii.  1. 

Garriphilbin,  i.  12. 

Garrirobuck,  iii.  51. 

Garriroe,  xvi.  85.  xxix.  51. 

Garrisallagh,  xiii.  40. 

Garriskett,  xvi.  7. 

Garristowne,  iii.  7.  xxix.  91. 

Garriteneely,  v.  1. 


Garritiquine,  xviii.  58. 

Garrivaden,  xi.  20. 

Garrivanna,  x.  22. 

Garrivoe,  vii.  33. 

Salmon  Fishing  of,  ix.  15. 

Garrivow,  Church  of  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Garriwilliam,  xxii.  48. 

Garrmaunaghkill,  xxx.  99. 

Garroncoyle,  xxii.  5. 

Garrone,  xxiv.  48. 

Garronkeile,  ix.  SO. 

Garron  McGarrett,  x.  14. 

Garronmorrish,  vi.  27. 

Garronouglitragh,  xxi.  4. 

Garrowclone,  xxiii.  2. 

Garrowlagh,  ix.  18.  xxviii.  64. 

Garrowley,  x.  18. 

Garrotvlogherd,  ii.  51. 

Garrowrosse,  vii.  47. 

Garrureagh,  xviii.  44. 

Garrurha,  viii.  33. 

Garry,  i.  35.  x.  22.  xx.  11. 

Garryagage,  xxiii.  3. 

Garryancaharry,  iii.  10. 

Garryane,  xjv.  26. 

Garryanroe,  xiv.  26. 

Garryan  trump,  xxv.  47. 

Garryard,  xiii.  70. 

Garryartur,  vi.  57. 

Garryblackin,  xxix.  78. 

Garryblackine,  xxii.  5. 

Garrybran,  xxvi.  69. 

Garrybrickeene,  iv.  26. 

Garrycadle,  ix.  5. 

Garrycappaghard,  xxii.  5. 

Garrycashane,  xv.  50. 

Garry  Castle,  Barony  of,  ix.  16.  xv.  8.  xvii 
1.  72.  xxviii.  46.  88.  xxix.  10.  60. 
Garrycastle,  Barony  of,  x.67.  xv.45.  xvii.  85. 
xxii.  41.  56. 

Half  Barony  of,  xx.  64. 

Garrycleary,  xxiii.  13. 

Garrycliruch,  xi.  55. 

Garryclogh,  xxx.  20. 

Garrydoyne,  xxviii.  95. 

Garryconally,  xxviii.  29. 

Garry  Dames,  i.  3. 

Garry-Dillon,  xiv.  23. 

Garrydonnoghane,  v.  1. 

Garryduffe,  v.  35.  vii.  36.  xi.  9.  xiv.  20. 
xv.  50.  xxiii.  3.  xxvi.  32.  xxix.  86.  90. 
xxx.  39. 

Garry  Duffe,  xxx.  40. 

Garryeden,  xxx.  33. 

Garry  Ellin,  xvii.  22. 

Garryeury,  xxii-  54. 

Garryfelime,  xxiv.  42. 

Garryfine,  xxviii.  18. 

Garryfrian,  xxviii.  56. 

Garrygarran,  ii.  51. 

Garrygeene,  iv.  53. 

Garrygibberan,  xvii.  55. 

Garrygibbon,  xxvi.  48. 

Garrygibbone,  xxvi.  43. 

Garryglasse,  xiii.  53. 

Garrygort,  xiv.  33. 

Garrygortygill,  x.  62. 

Garryhack,  xxi.  16.  59. 

Garry  hallow,  xxi.  53. 

Garryhanker,  xiii.  39. 

Garryhasten,  xxix.  43. 

Garryheekus,  xi.  22. 

Garryhenry,  xx.  56. 

Garryhibbett,  xxi.  28. 

Garryhidder,  xiv.  13. 

Garryhiggin,  xxx.  86. 

Garryhubbert,  xxviii.  91. 

Garrykeele,  i.  3. 

Garrykenedy,  xiv.  26. 

Garryketine,  x.  21. 

Garryknockane,  xxv.  27. 

Garryleacy,  vi.  57. 

Garrylish,  xxi.  47.  xxix.  73. 

Garryliss,  xv.  53. 

Garrylough,  xx.  11. 

Garrylucas,  Upper,  xxii.  2. 

Garryman,  xxix.  93. 

Garrymolla,  xvi.  4. 

Garrymony,  ix.  6. 

Garrymore,  ii.  4.  iv.49.  xi.20.  xiv.  26.  xv.32. 

53.54.  xx.77.  xxi.72.  xxii.  5.  xxvi.  12. 
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Garrymorrish,  xviii.  28. 

Garrymoylemony,  xv.  35. 

Garrynaclogh,  i.3. 

Garrynagramee  Garden,  xvi.  4. 
Garrynahane,  xv.  54. 

Garrynaling,  vi.  47. 

Garrynanty,  xxv.27. 

Garrynea,  xx.8. 

Garryneasky,  vi.  58. 

Garrynecreagh,  xx.  77. 

Garryneety,  ix.  18. 

Garrynegeragh,  xviii.  58. 

Garry negerig,  xviii.  17. 

Garryneglogh,  xxiii. 29.  xxv.27. 
Garrynegree,  xxv.  2. 

Garryneniadry,  xviii.  95. 

Garrynemeane,  xvi.  13. 

Garrynemucky,  iii.  28. 

Garrynessiengy,  x.  22. 

Garryneta,  xxv.  27. 

Garryniskiddy,  xxiii.  29. 

Garrynoe,  xxi.  49.  xxv.  2. 

Garryogliill,  xiii.  38. 

Garryredmond,  ix.  18. 

Garry-Richard,  i.  8.  xi.  20.  xxi.  59. 
Garryrickard,  xxix.  1. 

Garry rirode,  xviii.  58. 

Garry roconing,  xi.  1. 

Garryroe,  xi.  1. 

Garrysallagh,  ix.  2 1 . 

Garryscotty,  xvi.  4. 

Garryshillane,  v.  15. 

Garrysuonagh,  xxiv.  4. 

Garrysynnott,  xxix.  112. 

Garrytormacke,  ix-.  5. 

Garryvaltreene,  ix.  18. 

Garry  voneare,  xxv.  27. 

Garry  William,  xxviii.71. 

Garrywilly,  xxv.  6. 

Gartane,  x.  67. 

Gartasse,  vii.  36. 

Gartbogher,  x.22. 

Gartenegalogg,  xi.  38. 

Gartetougher,  xxviii.  6. 

Garthy,  v.  38.  xi.  41. 

Garticarrine,  v.  11. 

Gartingarr,  xxviii.  4. 

Gartins,  xvii.  3. 

Gartnecrunauglit,  iv.  19. 

Gartnepiske,  ix.  30. 

Gartrosse,  vi.  7. 

Garturagan,  v.  11. 

Garue  Cliryan,  xv.  55. 

Garvally,  ix.  41. 

Garvany,  xxv.  33. 

Garvegerry,  xxx.  32. 

Garvelane,  xv.  35. 

Garvoige,  xiv.  10. 

Garvoke,  xxii.2. 

Gary  Butler,  xvii.  78. 

Gassingrand,  x.  22. 

Gate  Parke,  vii.  27. 

Gattaghestowne,  xv.  50. 

Gaulestowne,  v.  16. 

Gaultier,  Barony  of,  v.  31.  vi.  28.  41.  : 
xxix.  91. 

Gaultire,  Barony  of,  vi.  17. 

Gaul  trine,  Mountain  of,  vii.  32. 
Gavoylan,  xv.  34. 

Gawlstowne,  x.  9. 

Gawnagh,  xxviii.  22. 

Gawragh,  xxviii.  22. 

Gawran,  Bai-ony  of,  ii.  37. 

Gawranboly,  x.  27 . 

Gawursker,  xvi.  35. 

Gaydenstowne,  xxv.  32. 

Gaynestowne,  xvi.  62. 

Gealtyes,  xxiv.  16. 

Geararossagh,  xxx.  33. 

Gearliyes,  xxiv.  16. 

Gearigh,  xxi.  72. 

Gedaghanstownebegg,  xi.  52. 
Geeannagh,  xiii.  58. 

Gelbertstowne,  xxvi.  59. 

Gennstowne,  xxv.  36. 

Georges  Land,  xxvi.  67. 

Mill,  xxv.  27. 

Geraldstowne  Trebett,  iv.  3. 

Gerane,  iii.  22. 

Geranes,  xiv.  2. 

Gerbe,  xxiii.  50.  xxix.  18. 
Gernonstowne,  ii.  10.  xxviii.  63. 

Mannor  of,  xxii.  9. 

Gerode,  x.22. 

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I Gerralds  Parke,  xv.76. 

Gerraldstowne,  ix.  14. 

I Gerrardstowne,  vi.  10. 
srrtegerry,  xv.  66. 
Gertilonghart,  v.  11. 

Gesliell,  Barony  of,  xvi.  3. 
Gelliins,  Sir  Richards  Lott,  : 
Gibber  Patrick,  x.  67. 

- Will,  x.  67. 

Gibbons,  vi.  10. 

Land,  xxviii.  60. 

Gibbonstowne,  xxiv.  4.  xxx. 
Gibboughstowne,  xxi.  16. 
Gibbstowne,  iii.  31.  x.  2.  xx 
Gibbs  Towne,  viii.  60. 
Gibstowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Gilbertstown 


54. 


i.  63. 

Gilcagh,  xvi. 

Gilkaglimore,  xv.oo. 

Gillcock,  viii.  39. 

Gillgaghmore,  xvii.  16. 
Gillianstowne,  xvi.  47 . 
Gilliardstowne,  iv.  47 . 

Gillife,  ix.  18. 

Gillstowne,  xxx.  47. 

Giiltowne,  xxii.2. 

Gilpatricke,  ii.  44. 

Gilstowne,  ii.  5 1 . 

Gilta,  xxiv.  40. 

Ginnio,  vi.  7. 

Girly,  xi.  44. 

Gissidon,  viii.  66. 

Gissiduffe,  viii.  66. 

Givola,  xxx.  7. 45. 

Glack,  vii.  58. 

Glackstowne,  i.  18. 

Glagbegg,  v.  41. 

Glanunagow,  xviii.  4. 
Glamnanstowne,  xxviu.  57 . 

Gian,  xxi.  57. 

Gim!agoure"xiv.  27. 

Glanagowle,  xv.  50. 

Glanagowne,  xxii.  47. 
Glanagurteene,  xv.  58. 
Glanahaglisli,  xiv.  25. 
Glanaherry,  Barony  of,  x.  1. 
Glanaitragh,  xvi.  40. 

Glanally,  xxi.  8. 

Glananmunier,  xvi.  62. 
Glanarine,  Old  Castle  of,  xxx.  10 
Glanarne,  Barony  of,  ii.  4. 

Court  of  Record,  ii.  4. 

Glanaroughty,  Bai-ony  of,  i.  10.  : 
Glanarue,  Barony  of,  ii.  4. 
Gianary,  xiv.  25. 

Glanaskeagh,  x.  1. 

Glanatoogh,  viii.  26. 
Glanballyfoyle,  vii.  18. 

Glanbally  Foyle,  xxix.  34. 
Glanbane,  xvii.  78.  xxviii.  18. 
Glanbarren,  xxi.  28. 

Glanbeagli,  vii.  55.  xviii.  16. 
Glanbeg,  xv.  38. 

. Glanbegfisteen,  viii.  52. 
Glanbegg,  viii.  52.  xxi.  57. 
Glanbehy,  xxx.  63. 

Parish  of,  xxx.  63. 

Glanbower,  iv.  4. 

Glanbreedy,  xxi.  47. 
Glanbroiske,  iv.  30. 

Glancallagh,  iv.  35.  xv.41. 
Glancallow,  xi.  19. 

Glancaps,  Territory  of,  xxiv.  41 
Glancarberry,  xxiii.  35. 
Glancarbery,  xvi.  83. 

Glancarra  Wood,  xxx.  65.67. 
Glancawsabine,  x.  31. 

Glanclara,  ix.27. 
Glancloghleagh,  xvii.  15. 16. 
Glancollowe,  iv.  1. 

Glancoman,  xx.  13. 
Glanconway,  iv.  22. 
Glancormuck,  xxiv.  41. 
Glancreagh,  xxx.  97. 
Glancullen,  Barony  of,  ii.  41. 
Glandane,  xi.  59. 

Glandannon,  x.  21. 
Glandeloagh,  Byshopricke  of,  x 
Glandemey,  xv.  72. 

Glandemus,  xv.  72. 

Glandensy,  xv.  72. 
Glanderahee,  xvii.  15. 
Glandonell,  xvii.  15. 


Glandoran,  viii.  58. 

Glandoyne,  xx.  41. 

Glandulfe,  ix.  19. 

Glanduragh,  x.  19. 

Glaneaske,  xiii.  28.  xv.  12. 
Glanedagh,  xvi.  37. 
Glanefoyne,  xxii.  34. 
Glanegallagh,  xv.  34. 
Glanegile,  x.  47. 
Glanegurteene,  xv.  58. 
Glanehaglish,  xiv.  25. 
Glanehery,  Barony  of,  vi.  50. 
Glanelarabane,  xxx.  86. 
Glanelemy,  vi.  16. 

Glanereagh,  xvii.  68. 
Glaneroghty,  Barony  of,  xvii. : 
Glaneroughty,  Barony  of,  iv.2. 
ix.  47.  xi.13.17.  xv.  48.  xv 
xviii.  61.  xx.  26. 36. 
Glanesky,  xxx.  64. 

Glanfarne,  Barrs  of,  xxx.  34. 
Glanfin,  viii.  33. 

Glanfinsin,  viii.  52. 
Glangarriffe,  xx.  13. 
Glangarruffe,  xxviii.  22. 

Glanger,  Barony  of,  vi.  13. 
Glangibhons,  Barony  of,  xxx. 
Glanginty,  xxix.  54. 

Glangire,  xxv.  4. 

Glanglasfee,  ii.  14. 
Glangorme,  iii.  42. 
Glangorry,  v.  26. 

Glangraire,  xxiii.  18. 
Glangvillen,  xxviii.  100. 
Glanlielty,  xxii.  5. 

Glanherry,  Barony  of,  xx.  83 
Gian  Idon,  iv.  47 . 
Glanimuck,  xxx.  33. 
Glaninchiqueene,  xvii.  47 . x 
Glanishmevia,  xxix.  41. 
Glanistaire,  xxix.  60. 
Glankaine,  iv.  62. 

Glankane,  x.  62. 
Glanlceaghan,  iv.  13. 
Glankeene,  xv.  53.  xxviii.  4. 
Glankittnierig,  xxviii.  95. 
Glanline,  xxvi.  71. 

Glanlisli,  xxvi.  15. 

Glanlogli  Email,  xxii.  44. 
Glanlurribane,  vi.  37. 
Glanmacarne,  xi,ii.  73.  xviii. 
Glanmacreen,  xviii.  56. 
Glanmalare,  iii.  14. 

Gian  M'tenerig,  xxviii.  95. 
Glanmore,  xvii.  47.  xxi.  67 . 
Glamnoy,  Barony  of, 
Glanmoygow,  xvi.  12 
Glanmuckellagh,  ix.  i 
Glann,  xxix.  77. 
Glannacrecne,  xxx.  9 


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I Glannarvoske,  xxx.  92. 
■adoge,  iv.  25. 
Geogliegan,  xxvi.  46 
Glannelappoes,  vii.  30. 
Glannepliireghaiic,  xxx.  49. 
Glanneronghty,  Barony  of,  > 
Glannewhyne,  xxii.  34. 
Glaunnageare,  vii.  2. 
Glannomore,  iv.  24. 

Glannor,  Parish  of,  xxx.  39. 
Glannybeggfadda,  xxix.  78. 
Glanocore,  vii.  50. 

Glanon,  xxi.  57. 
Glanonellagh,  xxx.  80. 
Glanowbwey,  xxvi.  80. 
Glanowly,  Barony  of,  xxx.  f 
Glanpadin,  xvi.  21. 
Glanpatricke,  v.  43. 
Glanreagh,  xi.  47. 
Glanrorisli,  iii-  11. 
Glanshannon,  ii.  47 . 
Glansige,  iv.  25. 

Glanskill,  xxvi.  9. 
Glansleide,  xxviii.  48. 
Glansorrell,  xxx.  40. 
Glanstaire,  xiv;  27. 

Glanstall,  iv.  70. 

Glanstarre,  xxviii.  15. 
Glantallagii,  v.  38.  » 

Glantalleene,  v.  38. 
Glantanedirragh,  iv.  62. 
Glantarkine,  xv.  38. 


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Glanteige,  iv.  66.  x.  33.  xxiv.  51.  xxx. 
Glantelgin,  xiii.  70. 

Glantrake,  xxx.  104. 

Glantrarny,  xvii.  47. 

Glantrasny,  xxx.  65. 

Glanturke,  xxx.  99. 

Glanuer,  xxi.  18. 

Glanuragh,  xxviii.  22. 

Glanurkein,  vii.  50. 

GlanvagI),  xxviii.  22. 

Glanyhicny,  Barony  of,  xxx.  97. 
Glanyoteragh,  xvi.  40. 

Glascarine,  Little,  xxiii.  5. 

. Glascloane,  v.  15. 

Glasclone,  xvi.  23.  xxvi.  12. 
Glascloyne,  xxvi.  52. 

Glascluen,  xxiii.  21. 

Glascurragh,  xxi.  30. 

Glasdell,  ii.  4. 

Glascler,  ix.  19. 

Glasderegane,  viii.  53. 

Glasderrybegg,  xviii.  4. 

Glasdntmaghy,  vii.  16. 

Glasdrumene,  xiii.  56. 
Glasdruininaghty,  xxx.  45. 

Giasegurte,  xxiv.  57. 

Glasfloyne,  xxvi.  52. 

Glasheganny,  xxii.  5. 

Glaslieguniffe,  x.  1. 

Glashmoiing,  xxviii.  91. 

Glaskenemore,  xxii.  57. 

Glaskenogh,  xxii.  57. 

Glaskerbegg,  xxx.  32. 

Glaskermore,  xxx.  32. 

Glaskill,  ii.  4.  xv.  67. 

Glusluen.  xx.  10. 

Glasneinresh,  xiii.  15. 

Giasnevane,  x.  67. 

Glasogoolre,  xxi.  24. 

Glaspistall,  xiii.  18. 

Glaspistle,  v.  16. 

Glassderry,  iv.49. 

Glassdrim,  vi.  7. 

Glassdromin,  iii.  22. 

Glassdrum,  vi.7. 

Glasseinulline,  xxx.  101. 

Glassen,  East,  viii.  22. 

Glassenroe,  xxiv.  46. 

Glassey,  xiv.  30. 

Glassgrany,  xxvi.  25. 

Glassibure,  xxx.  92. 

Glassically,  ix.  18. 

Glassinoragh,  xxx.  64 
Glassinullin,  xxx.  101. 

Glasskill,  xxix.  93. 

Glasslane,  xxi.  60. 

Glassnevin,  xvii.  87. 

Glassragli,  x.  48. 

Glassybreedy,  xxx.  97. 

Glastaghy,  xxv.  21. 

Glaswollan,  xiii.  15. 

Glaune,  xviii.  56. 

Glaunecasling,  xxviii.  3. 

Glaunerouglit,  Barony  of,  vii.  30. 
Glaunties,  xiv.  2. 

Glauntorke,  ix.  19. 

Glawne,  xxix.  37. 

Glaxtowne,  xxi.  13.  xxiv.  44. 

Glaynoo,  iv.  70. 

Gleabe,  xxiii.  35. 

Gleabland,  iii.  2. 

Glean,  xxiv.  4. 

Gleanduffe,  xxx.  40. 

Gleane,  x.  22.  xv.  8. 

Gleanfish,  xxiii.  47. 

Gleangawne,  xxx.  40. 

Gleangrue,  xiv.  26. 

Glenn  Iska,  xxx.  54. 

Glean  tarry,  xx.  22. 

Gleenkeene,  iv.  6.  xv.  35. 

Gleen  River,  xxv.  27. 

Glenane  Condon,  xx.  22. 

Glenariffe,  xxx.  101. 

Glenarine  Barony  (Court  Leetin),  xxx. 
Glenarine,  Deare  Park  of,  xxx.  101. 


Faires  of,  xxx.  102. 

Marketts  of,  xxx.  102. 

Glenarme,  Barony  of,  xxx.  101.  102. 
Glenaruc  Mill,  ii.  4. 

Glcnaum,  Towne  of,  xxx.  101. 
Glenayle,  iii.  75. 

Gienclara,  xxviii.  4. 

Glencorpe,  xxx.  1 02. 

Glencoway,  iv.  22. 


Glendelogh,  Bishoprick  of,  xxviii.  83. 
Glendelough,  Arch  Bishoprick  of,  xiv.  24. 
xxi.  25. 

Bishoprick  of,  xxv.  26.  xxix.  21. 

Glendrun,  xxx.  101. 

Glendun,  xxx.  101. 

Glenedagh,  xxix.  65. 

Glenedork,  v.  12. 

Gleneroughty,  Barony  of,  xxix.  85. 

Glenes,  xxi.  34. 

Glenffannett,  xxiii.  3. 

Glengrant,  xxviii.  20. 

Gleniska,  xxix.  55. 

Gleniske,  xxx.  23. 

Glenlisk,  xxviii.  22. 

Glenmakerin,  xxv.  21. 

Glenrisk,  xxviii.  22. 

Gliffttnvie,  xxix.  41. 

Glinboy,  xxvi.  30. 

Glinick,  xxiii.  3. 

Glinsh,  xxx.  78. 

Glinsk,  xxviii.  55.  xxix.  76. 

Glinske,  xxvi.  15.72.  xxix.  6. 

Glioske,  xiii.  69. 

Glisk,  xxviii.  73. 

Glisnyne,  xx.  62. 

Glomerstowne,  v.  23. 

Glomloghy,  xxiv.  16. 

Glomshinaveagh,  viii.  52. 

Glonbuloge,  xxi.  43. 

Glondaduffe,  xi.  69. 

Glones,  xxviii.  28. 

Glory es,  ix.  8. 

Gloues,  xxi.  67. 

Gloury,  x.  8. 

Gloves,  iv.  25. 

Glovett,  xvi.  31. 

Glownacoman,  xxx.  92. 

Glownaslonan,  xxx.  92. 

Glowracoman,  xxx.  92. 

Glunballyluina,  v.  7. 

Gluoanbooge,  iv.  66. 

Glustand,  i.  34. 

Glyn,  vi.  57. 

Glynniskilty,  xxix.  55. 

Glynsky,  xxvi.  72. 

Glyntogrilla,  xvii.  85. 

Gnewbane,  xxviii.  57. 

Gnewbrack,  iii.  42.  xxv.  24. 

Gnewnamanagh,  xxix.  70. 

Goales  Castle,  vii.  25. 

Gobbidagh,  iii.  1. 

Gobduffe,  viii.  44'. 

Goblestowne,  xxix.  89. 

Godcaduveene,  xxx.  65. 

Goffs  Burgagery,  xiv.  18. 

Goghanaghdoty,  xi.  52. 

Golbegg,  xxvi.  12. 

Goldboy,  xxx.  101. 

Goldingsland,  xxiii.  5. 

Golinorstowne,  x.  53. 

Gollanboe,  xxx.  99. 

Gollrosse,  xvi.  7. 

Gonahow,  ii.  14. 

Goodwins  Garden,  xv.  30.  xvi.  12. 

Goole,  x.  31. 

Goortuemucky,  xxii.  21. 

Goose  Lane,  xxiv.  32. 

Goran,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  91. 

Gorane,  Barony  of,  xvii.  89. 

Gorby,  viii.  16. 

Gorcincloghy,  xxi.  95. 

Gorderrycaghary,  xxi.  95. 

Goreagh,  xxi.  57. 

Gorlaliane,  xxx.  65. 

Gormagh,  xxvi.  16. 

Govmanstowne,  ii.  40.  v.  26.  xiv.  2.  xxv.  30. 

Green,  xiv.  2. 

Mannor  of,  xiv.  2. 

Mill,  xiv.  2. 

Gormeclony,  iii.  27. 

Gorminagh,  xxx.  52. 

Gormmay,  xxx.  52. 

Gornabanboy,  xi.  38. 

Gornalearnaboy,  xxv.  33. 

Gornalosty,  xxv.  33. 

Gorneglogh,  v.  57. 

Gort,  xxx.  88. 

Gortacklecgill,  xviii.  58. 

Gortacloggun,  x.  21. 

Gortaclogh,  ii.  15. 

Gortacough,  xxviii.  84. 

Gortacreagh,  ii.  15. 

Gortacrincy,  iv.  2. 


Gortacrinty,  iv.  2. 

Govlacullagh,  xxvi.  30. 

Gortadangin,  xv.  54. 

Gortadavacen,  xv.  48. 

Gortadeen,  xxv.  33. 

Gortaderry,  viii.  52. 

Gortadrishihane,  xv.  54. 

! Gortafeene,  xvii.  75. 

■ Gortafora,  vii.  36. 

Gortagarane,  xxiv.  40. 

Gortagard,  viii.  39. 

Gortagasse,  xvii.  47. 

Gortagowlane,  iv.  66. 

Gortahy,  xxviii.  4. 

Gortalaghane,  xiv.  3. 

Gortalangin,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortaleen,  xxix.  7. 

Gortalinny,  xvii.  47.  xxx.  65. 
Gortallatghan,  xxiv.  21. 

Gortalogha,  xxix.  7. 

Gortaloghy,  v.  40. 

Gortamaddy,  i.3. 

Gortamartare,  xxx.  65. 

Gortanamucke,  viii.  25. 

Gortanaskie,  xxi.  85. 

Gortancally,  xv.  34. 

Gortancloghaleghy,  xxiv.  4. 
Gortancloghy,  x.  22. 

Gortancolhs,  xxv.  26. 
Gortandawoodlock,  viii.  39. 
Gortandrizly,  x.  22. 

Gortandrum,  x.  22. 

Gortanedine,  xxi.  45. 

Gortangooly,  xxv.  26. 

Gortanime,  xiv.  27. 

Gortanny,  xxii.  10. 

Gortanorlotta,  xxv.  27. 

Gortanstrakish,  x.  22. 

Gortantagort,  xxi.  95. 

Gortanvoneare,  xxiv.  4. 

Gortany,  iv.  55. 

Gortaponery,  xv.  54'. 

Gortard,  xxx.  49. 

Gortarugh,  x.  31. 

Gortatowell,  x.  19. 

Gortatrechody,  xv.  54. 

Gortatrim,  xxii.  5.  xxv.  27. 

Gortaugh,  xxx.  92. 

Gortavally,  xxv.  33. 

Gortavelly,  xiv.  27. 

Gortavohir,  x.  31. 

Gortballyvoling,  xxv.  33. 

Gortbeg,  x.  22. 

Gortbegg,  xiv.  3. 

Gortboy,  xxv.  27.  xxix.  7. 

Gortbrack,  i.  3.  iv.  66.  xxx.  16. 
Gortbralenebrony,  xxv.  27. 

Gortcardine,  v.48. 

Gortcamey,  xxx.  101. 

Gortcarragh,  vii.  35. 

Gortcarrigeene,  xvi.  4. 

Gortcashell,  ix.  16.  33.  xvi.  62. 
Gortcasky,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortclarine,  xxv.  27. 

Gortclaryn,  xxv,  27. 

Gortdery,  vii.  35. 

Gortcloghane,  x.  67. 

Gortclogher,  xv.  53. 

Gortcloghir,  xiii.  40. 

Gortcluhiny,  iii.  65. 

Gortconner,  xxix.  96. 

Gortconnor,  xxix.  96. 

Gortcormuck,  xv.  14. 

Gortcribin,  ix.  19. 

Gortculefergus,  iv.  5. 

Gortdaraely,  i.  39. 

Gortdarett,  xiii.  15. 

Gortderryboy,  vii.  55. 

Gortdine,  ii.  51. 

Gortdorabogher,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortdrisflagh,  xxv.  33. 

Gortdrisher,  xxix.  37. 
Gortdromogonagh,  vii.  29. 
Gortdrumsillihig,  vii.  29. 

Gortduffe,  xxi.  45.67.  xxvi.  1.  xxix.  96. 
Gorte,  xxx.  88. 

Gorteaha,  xxviii.  88. 

Gortecaller  Chief-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Gorte  Cashell,  iv.  19. 

Gortechally,  xiv.  3. 

Gortechanter,  xviii.  8. 

Gortechany,  viii.  33. 

Gortecheereene,  viii.  33. 

Gortecorky  Mountain,  iv.  6. 


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Gortgarrymore,  xxv.  27. 
Gortgarrynoe,  xxiv.  4. 
Gortgarve,  ii.  51. 
Gortgass,  vii.  30. 
Gortgenedy,  xxx.  7. 
Gortghynagady,  xxiii.  29. 
Gortgilkishbegg,  xiii.  15. 
Gortglasse,  ix.  16. 
Gortgownagh,  xxiv.  57. 
Gortgrassagh,  x.  69. 
Gortgullynan,  iv.  19. 
Gorthan,  v.  1. 
Gortibivgane,  iv.  1. 
Gortibrigane,  v.  11.  xi.  1 
Gorticanoghty  Chief-rent, 
Gorticarnan,  xv.  54. 
Gorticlea,  xxx.  101. 
Gorticloa,  xxx.  101. 
Gorticloghane,  xv.  54. 
Gorticregane,  v.  1. 
Gorticrinty,  xxix.  55. 
Gorticrue,  xviii.  17. 
Gorticrum,  xiii.  16. 
Gorticullen,  xxi.  89. 
Gortiderrinale,  xxi.  95. 
Gortidrohid,  xv.  38. 
Gortierentine,  x.  21. 
Gortiery,  xiv.  2. 
Gortigare,  vi.  3. 
Gorligariffe,  xxi.  95. 
Gortigilterin,  ii.  15. 
Gortihaliy,  xxviii.  38. 
Gortiknockan  Peirs,  xxv 
Gortileen,  x.  18. 

Gort  llisliine,  xiii.  7 . 
Gortilly,  xiv.  26.  xxix.  f 
Gort  Iloghan,  xiii.  7. 


Gorllickey,  v.  3. 
Gortlicky,  xxix.  54. 
Gortliskey,  v.  10. 
Gortlogheny,  xxix.  55. 
Gortmacdiry,  viii.  52. 
Gortman,  iv.  30. 
Gortmanstowne,  xvi.  61. 
Gortmard,  East,  xiv.  2. 
Gortmassey,  ix.  6. 

Gort  McEIlize,  v.  15. 
Gortm'karvin,  iii.  1. 
Gortm'Shinan,  xxiv.  21. 
Gortmeallan,  xiii.  15. 
Gortraeanagh,  iv.  6. 
Gortmedan,  iv.  6. 
Gortmedickin,  xxvi.  72. 
Gortmedrissly,  x.  22. 
Gratmelechin,  xxvi.  72. 
Gortmemrish,  xxix.  54. 
Gortineskeaghy,  xxv.  26. 
Gortmillish,  xxv.  22. 
Gortmocany,  xxviii.  6. 
Gortmolhan,  xiii.  15. 
Gortmonela,  v.  40. 


Gortenedan,  ix.  18. 
Gortenegrosse  Midle,  x.  51. 
Gortenenackonada,  xxv.  27. 
Gortenenagh,  xxi.  95. 
Gortenepiedula,  ii.  16. 
Gortengrasse,  xxx.  92. 
Gortengrowen,  x.  2. 

Gortenonvohir,  South,  xxi.  95. 
Gortenpopa,  xxi.  95. 
Gortenraghry,  xxi.  95. 
Gortenshanayle,  xi.  38. 
Gortentena,  xxi.  95. 
Gortentibbrid,  xxv.  18. 
Gortenvoglier,  xxix.  54. 
Gortenvoher,  xxi.  95. 
Gortenvoneare,  x.  22. 
Gorterehanagh,  xxx.  92. 
Gorterevan,  xiii.  15. 
Gorteronny,  xxvi.  51. 
Gorteskeboyle,  xxiii.  2. 
Gorteslane,  ii.  15. 

Gortetagle,  xxviii.  4. 
Gortetobber,  xvi.  62. 
Gortetotan,  xvi.  62. 
Gortetrumine,  xxv.  21. 
Gortevally,  xxi.  95. 

Gorteveile,  xxi.  30. 

Gortevinree,  xx.  66. 
Gortevolin,  xv.  54. 

Gortevidlin,  xiv.  2. 

Gortewee,  x.  39. 

Gortfada,  xxvi.  54. 

Gortfadda,  viii.  25. 
Gortfaddagh,  xxi.  95. 
Gortfarrell,  ix.  31. 

Gortfree,  vi.  13. 

Gortfrigli,  xxviii.  3. 
Gortfunlavy,  xiii.  65. 

Gortgahil),  iii.  66. 

Gortganine,  ix.  16. 

Gortganny,  viii.  33. 

Gortgare,  xxi.  67. 

Gortgarin,  xxx.  45. 
Gortgarive,  ix.  18. 
Gortgarrane,  i.  24.  xxx.  7. 
Gortgarriffe,  xxv.  27. 
Gortgarruffe,  xxiv.  4.  xxvi.  IS 


Gortincle,  East  and  West,  : 
Gortindranigh,  x.  22. 
Gortine,  x.  22. 
Gortineclogh,  xxiv.  4. 

Gortincgnegeree,  x.  22. 
Gortineleck,  xiii.  16. 


Gortinfassey,  ix.  6. 
Gortinfrussy,  m»l. 

GortinSdy?  xx.xX40. 


Gortinlaght,  xiv.  2. 
Gortinlogh,  xv.  54. 
Gortinmacry,  v.  26. 
Gortinmokilshy,  xxn.  4 
Gortinmullin,  vii.  55. 
Gortinoone,  vi.  3. 
Gortinorny,  xv.  54. 
Gortinpedder,  xxviii.  S 


Gortinspidale,  x.  22.  ^ 
Gortinvoghir,  vii.  32. 


Gortivoe,  xv.  38.  xxvm 
Gorlkelly,  xxix.  93. 
Gortkillane,  xxix.  6. 

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Gortlane,  ii!  15. 
Gortlas,  x.  13. 
Gortlasanny,  xxv.  33. 


Gortlegher,  viii.  9, 
Gorllcran,  xxviii.  1 
Gortlewis,  x.  22.  : 


IGortnadrume,  ii.  14. 

Gortnaferry,  xxx.  64. 
Gortnafiirragh,  x.  31. 
Gortnagarane,  xvi.  36. 
Gortnagarry,  xxix.  73. 
Gortnaghan,  xi.  38. 
Gortnaghdarry,  vii.  12. 
Gortnagkeagb,  xxiv.  4. 
Gortnaglery,  xxv.  6. 

Gortnagloghy,  xxiii.  47. 
Gortnagragy,  xvi.  21. 

Gortnagrahc,  xvi.  21. 
Gortnagranagh,  vii.  36. 
Gortnagrehy,  ii.  14. 

Gortnaheagh,  xxv.  27. 
Gortnahinmarrowes,  xxi.  95. 
Gortnahirra,  viii.  25. 

Gortnahory,  xx.  3. 

Gortnahure,  x.  25. 

Gortnakille,  East,  v.  22. 

West,  v.  22. 

Gortnakilly,  xxiv.  16. 

Goruialary,  xv.  47. 

Gortnaleany,  xxv.  6. 

Gortnalicky,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortnaloue,  xxviii.  56. 
Gortnamanarino,  xxi.  95. 
Gortnamona,  iv.  5. 

West,  xiv.  3. 

Gortnamuck,  vi.  9. 
Gortnarauckleogh,  xxii.  34. 
Gortnamucklogn,  xv.  57. 
Gortnamungagh,  iv.  4. 
Gortnanoglogh,  iv.  6. 
Gortnanoule,  xxii.  21. 
Gortnanovey,  xxvi.  51. 
Gortnaorenagb,  xxvi.  51. 
Gortnaowenboy,  xxvi.  54. 
Gortnapishine,.  vii.  12. 
Goruiaraby,  xxi.  45. 
Gortnareagh,  xxvi.  54. 
Gortnascully,  vii.  33. 
Gortnasellagh,  xxv.  33. 
Gortnashannavally,  North,  x.  29. 
South,  x.  29. 


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lv-  Gortnaskehy,  viii.  53.  xxi.  95. 

INDEX  Gortnaskelin,  xi.  38. 

LOGORUM  Gortnnskctine,  xi.  38. 
t*  Gortnaskreyny,  xxiii.  1. 

'"'for  ' Gortnaskriny,  iii.  8. 

Adventurers.  Govtiiatallagli,  xxviii.  18. 

Soldiers,  Gortnatow,  v.  7. 

Gortnatrogh,  xxi.  8. 

Gortnatubber,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortne,  v.  7. 

Gortneadoran,  i.  24. 

Gortnebeaste,  xvi.  7. 

Gortnecague,  xiii.  15. 

Gortnecanna,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortnecapple,  xiii.  15. 

Gortnecarny,  iii.  1. 

Gortnecarrigh,  xxv.  27 . 

Gortnecassiagh,  xxvi.  54. 
Gortneciassagli,  xxviii.  3. 

Gortneclogh,  ii.  21.  xiii.  29. 
Gortneclogliinleliy,  xxv.  26. 
Gortnecloghy,  ii.  21.  iv.  6.  ix.  27.  xxviii. 
Gortneclohibrick,  xxi.  67. 

Gortnecloy,  xxx.  102. 

Gortnecolhes,  xxiv.  4. 

Gortne  Connell,  xxviii.  61. 

Connella,  xxviii.  61. 

Gortnecowles,  x.  51. 

Gortnecoyne,  xxiv.  4.  xxv.  27. 
Gortnecranagb,  ix.  19. 

Gortnecranaught,  xxix.  37. 
Gortnecrossey,  ii.  27. 

Gortnecrossy,  viii.  33. 

Gortnecrussy,  Cheif-rent,  xxi.  30. 
Gortnedew,  xvii.  51. 

Gortnedoglany,  xxiii.  44. 

Gortnedorby,  xiii.  15. 

Gortnedreghy,  ix.  8. 

Gortnedromine,  Watercourse  of,  i.  1. 
Gortnedullin,  vi.  50. 

Gortnefoge,  xiv.  3. 

Gortnefollen,  xvii.  68. 

Gortnefby,  ii.  15. 

Gortnefleming,  xxvi.  51. 

Gortnefleskie,  iv.  6. 

Gortneganamore,  xi.  36. 

Gortnegappan,  x.  21. 

Gortnegaule,  xvi.  23. 

Gortneglough,  xiii.  40. 

Gortnegorne,  xiii.  15. 

Gortncgory,  xvii.  24. 

Gortnegowne,  xv.  33. 

Gortnegowney,  xxii.  21. 

Gortnegowny,  ix.  47. 

Gortnegragha,  xxi.  67. 

Gortnagragy,  xxi.  95. 

Gortnegranagh,  xxiv.  21. 

Gortnegrasse,  ii.  17.  xxx.  102. 
Gortnegreagh,  xxiii.  1. 

Gortnegrelly,  iii.  2. 

Gortnegrosse,  xiii.  15.  xxx.  102. 
Gortnegrow,  ii.  21. 

Gortnehally,  ix.  39.  xxvi.  42. 
Gortneheily,  ix.  25. 

Gortnehowny,  xxi.  67. 

Gortnekerry,  xxi.  72. 

Gortnekilly,  iv.  70. 

Gortne! ashalla,  xxviii.  75. 

Gortnelathen,  xxvi.  54. 

Gortnelecke,  xxiv.  21. 

Gortnelecky,  iii.  1. 

Gortnelly,  xiii.  15. 

Gortneloghy,  iv.  5.  6. 

Gortnemaddy,  xxii.  5. 

Gortnernerey,  x.  69. 

Gortnemona,  East,  xiv.  3. 

Gortuemony,  xxix.  109.  xxx.  102. 
Gortneinraher,  v.  48. 

Gortnemucknagh,  xxiv.  21. 
Gortnemullin,  xiii.  15. 
Gortnenackeherrydeage,  xxiv.  4. 
Gortnenaffe,  xv.  35. 

Gortnenagb,  xiii.  58. 

Gortnenure,  xviii.  20. 

Gortnepenry,  ii.  51. 

Gortnepishy,  xv.  53. 

Gortnepisse,  xxiii.  25. 

Gctrtneraha,  ix.  18. 

Gortnescarry,  iii.  75. 

Gortnesend,  i.  15. 

Gortnesbamor,  xxx.  42. 
Gortneshamroge,  xxi.  72. 
Gortneslianaghy,  xxiii.  44. 


Goughs  Land,  xxiv.  19. 
Goughsnewtowne,  viii.  46. 

Goulbeg,  xv.  14. 

Gould,  ix.  49. 

Gouldings  Freehold,  xx.  82. 

Gounon  Sister,  xvii.  73. 
Gourtenouragone,  viii.  52. 
Gourtenwall,  xvi.  78. 

Gourteneguard,  iii.  75. 

Gousidon,  xxx.  4. 

• Gowell,  xxviii.  4. 

Gower  Island,  iv.  5. 

Gowla,  xxiv.  5.  xxx.  45. 

Gowlane,  xxx.  63.  65. 

Gowlea,  xxi.  76. 

Gowleery,  xxi.  7. 

Gowley,  vii.  34. 

Gowran,  Barony  of,  i.  12.  ii.  21.  iii.  1 
vi.  40. 42.  vii.  18. 45.  46.  viii.  1 
x.  2.  27.  38.  66.  xiii.  12.  35.  : 
12.61.  xvii.  18.72.  xviii.  4.  x 
50.  xxi.  46.  47.  xxii.  24.  xxi 
37.  46.  xxiv.  50.  52.  xxv.  45. 
21.32.  xxviii.  20.  21.  56.  xxi> 
3.  28.  34.  91. 

Towne  of,  xxviii.  20. 

Gowrane,  Barony  of,  xx.  15.  80.  xxv: 
Gowrehasse,  iv.  5. 

Gowry,  Barony  of,  xv.  5,  xxii.  7. 

Mountain  of,  iii.  22. 

Mountaine  of,  iii.  22. 

Gowssidane,  xxiv.  21. 

Gracedue,  viii.  46. 

Grace  Due,  xxviii.  45. 

Graces  Castle,  xvi.  24.  xxix.  90. 

Court,  xxiv.  29 . 

Graceswood,  xx.  47. 

Gracis  Castle,  xviii.  47. 

Gracoq,  iv.  24. 

Gradoge,  xxviii.  3. 

GrafFeene,  v.  38. 

Graftonstowne,  xxviii.  63. 


Gragarrane^  xvi.  24. 

Gragarren,  xxix.  90. 

Gragath,  x.  1. 

Grage,  v.  43.  xi.  38.  xvi.  42. 

Grageferin,  ix.  5. 

Gragefin,  ix.  6. 

Gragegagh,  xxv.  2. 

Gragelagh,  iii.  59. 

Gragenefin,  ix.  6. 

Gragenekilly,  vii.  51. 

Gragenoskerry,  ix.  5. 

Gragerlagh,  vi.  6.  vii.  16. 

Grageruddery,  xv.  72. 

Graggane,  xxvi.  52. 

Graggs,  xvii.  87. 

Gragnrumsillagh,  v.  62. 

Gragigowne,  it.  15. 

Graginigeale,  iv.  24. 

Graginigett,  iv.  24'. 

Gragiustoone,  ix.  5. 

Gragnegower,  vi.  50. 

Gragonine,  xi.  28. 

Gragraudy,  xv.  72. 

Gragruddery,  xv.  72. 

Gragverin,  'ix.  5. 

Graig,  x.  1.  xx.  53. 

Graig  Anster,  x.  21. 

Graigderrigg,  xxiii.  2. 

Graigdorick,  vii.  55. 

Graige,  i.  14.  iv.  7.  24.  41.  53.  v.  38.  x. : 
xi.  73.  xv.  53.  55.  66.  xx.  29.  x 
85.  xxiii.  45.  xxviii.  18.  20. .! 
xxx.  39.  60. 

Field  of,  xxv.  43. 

Little,  xvii.  44. 

Parkes  of,  xxv.  43. 

Upper,  xxviii.  16. 

Graigebegg,  xxiv.  43. 

Graige  Cloghy,  xv.  62. 

Graigeene,  x.  53. 

Graige  Gard,  iv.  41. 

Graigelisky,  ii.  50. 

Graigelovan,  xxi.  20. 

Graigemore,  xxiv.  43. 

Graigenhone,  xxi.  16. 

Graige  Paden,  vi.  54. 

Graigepadine,  xxv.  2. 


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Graige  Potle,  iv.  43. 

Robbin,  x.  41. 

Graiges,  viii.  52.  xxx.  60. 

Graigesallagh,  xxvm.  20. 

Graiges.  Lower,  x.62. 

Graiglevan,  xih.70- 
Graignegibny,  xxi-  7o. 

Graignehinny,  xxi.  75. 

Graigneskary,  xxix.  28. 

Graignespedoge,  iv.  42. 

Graig  Scarrs,  xi.  54. 

Graigscurr,  xxvi.  70. 

Graigshannon,  xvi.  7. 

Graigshoneene,  x.  1. 

Graigshoume,  xxv.  2. 

Graigs  Moods,  xiii.  97 . 

Graikeroge,  x.41. 

Graiklagli,  xxi.  75. 

Grainge,  Upper,  xxviii.  45. 

Gralagh,  xi.  4.  xxx.  32. 

Grallagh,  v.  55.  xv.  56.  xvi.  61. 70.  xv 
Gramvye,  xv.  45. 

Granageny,  ix.  38. 

Granagh,  xv.67.  xvii.  23. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Granaghan,  xxi.  3. 

Granan,  xi.  55. 

Grananassig,  xxv.  6. 

Granard,  Barony  of,  xvi.  39.  41.  44. 

47.  xxviii.  1.  8.  34.  xxx.  33. 
Grancormucke,  ii.  23. 

Grandrabegg,  v.  48. 

Grandshey,  v.  10. 

Grandstowne,  x.  66. 

Graneoughtragli,  iv.  67. 

Granesha,  iv.  67. 

Grangbegg,  xxii.  29. 

Grange,  .i.  16.  23.  iii.  19.  27.  iv.  ' 
v.  41.  viii.  49.  ix.  16.  x.  64.  x 
xiii.  56.  xiv.  3.  24.  xv.  54.  x- 
83.  xvii.  40.  51.  xxi.  67.  x: 
xxiii.2.  xxix.  28. 53.  xxx.  39. 

East  Quarters,  i.  6. 

Mill  of,  xxii.  5. 

Lower,  x.  67. 

of  Portmarnock,  xxV.  6. 

The,  iii.  59. 

Upper,  iii.  80.  xv.  53.  xvi.  18. 

Grangebeg,  x.  56. 

Grangebegg,  xi.72.  xxix.  100. 
Grangebury,  xxix.  86. 

Grange  Chanleys,  vi.  50. 

Grangefore,  xvi.  61. 

Grangefortli,  xxiii.  3.  xxviii.  62. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Grangehiggen,  xiii.  27. 

Grange  Moore,  xxix.  55. 
Grangemore,  vi.  48.  xvi.  75.  xx: 
xxix.  100. 

Grangend,  i.  30. 

Grange  Roe,  iv.  62. 

Grangeroe,  xxiv.  54. 

Grange  Robbin,  xi.  1. 

Grangestowne,  iv.  47. 

Grangetrevett,  vii.  23. 

Grangevoisse,  xxix.  90. 

Grangstowne  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 
Grangeweith,  vi.  22. 

Grangy,  x.  48. 

Grannard,  xxx.  40. 

Granogh,  xxvi.  54. 

Granseagh,  v.  48. 

Granshoe,  v.  48. 

Grants  House,  ix.  21. 

Grants  Land,  xxviii.  20. 

Grany,  Rectory  of,  viii.  1 . 

Grasedew,  xv.76. 

Graundriny,  iii-  54. 

Grauntes  Thome,  xviii.  38. 
Gravegerry,  xxx.  32. 

Gravilly,  xiii.  50. 

Gravtowne,  x.  2. 

Gray  Fryars,  xxiv.  29. 

Lane,  xxiv.  30. 

Graygollough,  x.  41 . 

Grey  Robin,  v.  41. 

Graywryestowne,  xxvi.  43. 
Greaclock,  xxvi.  66. 

Greagli,  xiii.  58. 

Greaghdozen,  xxvi.  66. 
Greagheduffe,  iii.  22. 

Greagh  Robbin,  iii.  59. 

(122.). 


Grealagh,  xxiii.  42. 

Greannagh,  xxvi.  54. 

Great  Acre,  Bawne  of,  il.  21. 
Great  Bridge  of  Bargy,  iii.  59. 
Greate  Island,  xxx.  12. 
Greatfootstowne,  xv.  27. 

Great  Island,  vii.  21.  xiii.  23.  : 
43.  xxix.  54. 

Meadow,  xi.  56. 

Waterside,  xi.  72. 

Wood,  xxvi.  16. 

Greatwood,  xviii.  24.  xxiii.  15. 
Greenack  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xx 
Greenan,  iii.  16.  xiv.  17. 

Upper,  iii.  63. 

Greenane,  viii.  25. 
Greenanstowne,  xvii.  11. 
Greene  Cloyne,  xxiii.  29. 
Greenegort,  iii.  32. 

Greene  Hayes,  iii.  59. 
Greenhills,  vii.  27.  xv.27. 
Greenleagli,  x.  47. 

Greenoge,  vi.  10.  xxiii.  5. 
Greenrath,  v.  15. 

Green-street,  xxiv.  30. 
Greevemorne,  Barony  of,  x.  30 
Gregannie,  xi.  28. 

Gregently,  vii.  30. 

Greghim,  xxvi.  12. 
Greginebainier,  xiii.  15. 
Gregnossy,  xvii.  22. 
Gregoriestowne,  xxvi.  43. 
Grenack,  Church  of,  xxvi.  59. 
Grenagh,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. : 

Grenaghbegga,  iv.  5. 

Grenan,  iii.  79.  vii.  34.  xvi. 

xxviii.  22.  xxx.  32.  78. 
Grenanbegg,  xxviii.  73.  xxx.  1 
Grenane,  x.  1. 25. 
Grenanslowne,  viii.  60. 
Grenanstowne,  xxii.  2.  52.  xx 
Greneoge,  iii.  16. 

Grennagh,  ii.  4. 

Grenocke,  Tenements  in,  xvi. 
Grenoge,  vi.2. 

— Ratli,  vi.  io. 

Grenons,  Lower,  viii.  55. 

Upper,  viii.  55. 

Grewbane,  xxviii.  57. 
Greyhound,  xxv.  15. 
Greinane,  xxi.  30. 

Griffins  Acre,  vii.  27. 
Griffinstowne,  iv.  35.  xv.  41. 
Grigshallagh,  vi.  25. 
Grillaghwood,  vi.4. 
Grinanstowne,  viii.  22. 

0.  Grinlowe,  ii.  4. 

Grinnan,  Lower,  xi.  31. 

Upper,  xi.  31. 

Griragh,  xxi.  73. 

Groagh,  xxi.  76. 

Grogagh,  i.  6. 

Grogan,  i.  7. 

Grogane,  x.  45. 

Groge  Moghter,  Old,  xi.  1 . 
Gronan,  iii.  9.  xxix.  43. 
Gronebegg,  Cheif-rent,  xvi. . 
Grosty,  x.  2. 

Grotbrack,  iv.  25. 

Grotlagh,  iii.  22. 

Grotrogh,  iv.  48. 
Growstowne,  xiii.  9. 

Groger,  xxii.  2. 

Grynans  Part,  xxviii.  73. 
Gualtier,  Barony  of,  v.  31. 


IGunnerk,  Lower,  xiii.  12. 
Gurrina,  v.  7. 

Gurrinlossa,  xxx.  105. 
Gurchincrin,  v.  41. 
Gurghcarden,  v.  48. 
Gurtapopus,  xviii.  58. 
Gurtbrack,  xxiii.2. 
Gurtchynininoge,  vi.  25. 
Gurtdeggane,  i.  39. 


Gurte  Kislane,  ii.  53. 
Gurteneere,  xvii.  75. 
Gurtenegowny,  vii.  55. 
Gurtenequeny,  x.  48. 
Guntenvohir,  xxi.  95. 
Gurterivin,  ix.  21. 
Gurtermon,  xvi.  79. 
Gurtgany,  xxiv.  57. 
Gurthines,  Little,  xxvi. 
Gurtigarry,  x.  48. 


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Hammonstowne,  xvii.  87. 

Hamondstowne,  x.  67.  xx.  8. 

Hamonstowne,  iv.  47.  x.  55.  xx.  22.  xxviii. 
7.  xxix.  64. 

Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  60. 

Hancocks  Land,  xxx.  43. 

Hanlanstowne,  ii.  41. 

Havdigagan,  xiv.  24. 

Hardiglasse,  xxi.  32. 

Hardmanstowne,  xxi.  71. 

Hardrestowne,  v.  60. 

Harlerkstowne,  xiii.  9. 

Harlockstowne,  xxiii.  5. 

Harlstowne,  x.  66. 

Harpanstowne,  xxvi.  70. 

Harpurnestowne,  vi.  20. 

Harristowne,  vii.  43.  x.35.41.53.  xi.12.  xxi. 
47.  xxii.17.  xxiii. 13.15.  xxiv.24.xxvi. 


62.  70.  xxix.  46.  90.  91.  xxx.  1.  56. 

Barrett,  xvi.  47. 

Hartstowne,  vi.  25.  vii.  4. 

Harviestowne,  vi.  25. 

Hasmainemore,  iv.  42. 

Hasselhast,  x.  66. 

Hassey  Rath,  xxix.  89. 

Haughvall,  iv.  6. 

Hawkinstowne,  ix.  9. 

Hayestowne,  xxiii.  20. 

Great,  xviii.  29. 

Little,  xi.  53. 

Hayslande,  x.  35. 

Haystowne,  xxi.  47. 

Hazardstowne,  xxv.  6. 

Healandway,  xiv.  2. 

Heathestowne,  iv.  28.  xvii.  87. 

Heath  Land,  xxix.  67. 

Heathstowne,  iv.  42.  v.  15. 

Heldersfarme,  x.  66. 

I-Iellagh,  xxvi.  65. 

Hellanstowne,  Little,  xxix.  46. 
Herbertstowne,  vii.  58.  xxiii.  5. 

Scite,  &c.,  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Tythes  of,  xxvi.  10. 

Hewardstowne,  v.  26.  xxii.  34. 

Hewtowne,  iv.  64. 

Heyestowne,  xxvi.  7 1. 

Heynestowne,  xi.  21. 

Heystowne,  xiii.  48. 

Cheif-rent,  xvi.  47. 

Heywardestowne,  xvii.  22. 

Heywardstowne,  x.  69.  xi.  13.  xiv.  32. 
Hickockmore,  xvii.  81. 

High  Hayes,  xx.  47.  xxiv.30. 

Highrath,  xxiv.  50. 

High  Street,  vi.  1.  vii.  25.  ix.21.  xxiv.  29. 
xxv.  15. 

Highstreete,  x.  67. 

High  Streete,  xxiv.  34.  37. 

High  Street,  Limrick,  xvii.  75.  xxii.  10. 
Iligginstowne,  ii.  37.  viii.  38.  xi.  59.  xxx. 

HitS-i.™. 

Castle,  v.  41. 

Hilltowne,  iv.47.  vi.  10.  x.41.  53.  xv.  17. 
xxi.  59.  xxv.  30.  xxviii.  45. 

Great,  xviii.  54. 

Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  60. 

Hilmacharon,  iv.  31. 

Hiltowne,  v.  36. 

Hissitstowne,  xxvi.  71. 

Hitchestowne,  xxviii.  63. 

Hoarestowne,  xxiii.  32. 

Hoartowne,  xxx.  61. 

Hath,  xxviii.  19. 

Hobbinstownc,  xxvi.  43. 

I-Iodgestowne,  ii.  39.  vi.  10.  xiii.  27. 49. 
Holders  Garden,  xxviii.  66. 

Holderslande,  xiii.  6. 

Holdingsratli,  ii.  21. 

Hoidmysknocke,  xx.  10. 

Hole  Mill,  xxiv.  36. 

Hollanstowne,  xxv.  36.  xxix.  46. 

Holliwood  Rath,  x.  66. 

Hollmanliill,  xxix.  89. 

Ilollybrooke,  xxii.  55. 

Hollywoods  Lane,  xiii.  12. 

Holy-Head,  xv.  63. 

Church  of,  xv.  64. 

Iiolyhill,  xiii.  16. 

Holyrood,  iv.  13. 

Holy  Trinity,  Dublin,  Church  of,  xxvi.  40. 
Holywoods  Lane,  vii.  27. 

Home,  xxv.  21. 


Homestowne,  xxi.  90.  xxix.  91. 

Hony,  xiii.  38. 

Honymonstowne,  ii.  23. 

Hookfeild,  xiv.  24. 

Hopestowne,  iii.  25. 

Hopkinstowne,  viii.  35.  xxv.  30. 
Horath,  vi.  33. 

I-Iore  Abby,  iii.  54. 

Horestowne,  x.  2.  xxviii.  63. 

Great,  xxi.  51. 

Horsewood,  x.  2. 

Horse  Island,  xx.  11.  xxx.  63. 

Islands,  Limrick,  x.  67. 

Horstowne,  xxiii.  32. 

Hospital,  Edward  VI111’’,  xxiii.  35. 

King  of  Edward  VI.,  xxix.  116. 

Hothestowne,  xxx.  1. 

Hothstowne,  xv.27. 

Houlmore,  iv.  7 . 

Houltough,  xvii.  9. 

Howardstowne,  i.  3.  xvi.  69. 
Huardstowne,  x.  69. 

Hubertstowne,  xiv.  2. 

Huggersland,  xviii.  17. 

Hughstowne,  i.36. 

Hullstowne,  viii.  60. 

Hungry  Hill,  xxviii.  22. 
Hunterstowne,  xxv.  52. 

Hurlestowne,  xvi.  61. 

Hurtowne,  xvii.  55. 

Husseytowne,  xv.  52. 

Hyarrycnona,  x.  21. 

Hyde’s  Hall,  xxi.  89. 

Hymore,  ii.  21. 


I. 

Ibane,  Barony  of,  x.  48.  xxi.  73.  xxx.  6. 
Ibaune,  Barony  of,  xxii.  5.  xxv.  6. 

Ibawne,  Barony  of,  xxi.  1.  xxx.  33. 

Ibercon,  Barony  of,  ii.  21.  viii.  39. 

Ibernis  Parish,  House  of,  iii.  20. 

Ibricken,  Barony  of,  viii.  16. 

Ida  Barony,  ii.  21.  viii.  15. 

Igrem  and  Ibrecon,  Barony  of,  xiv.  13. 

Igrim,  Barony  of,  viii.  39. 

Igrim  and  Jarcon,  Barony  of,  vi.  22. 

Igrim  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  vi.  61. 

xiii.  5. 72.  xv.  68.  xvi.  13.  xvii.  15. 16. 
xviii.  38.  xxi.  11. 52. 84.  xxiii.  18. 32. 
xxiv.  23.  25.  52.  xxvi.  23.  45.  74. 
xxviii.  46.  xxix.  64. 73.  xxx.  17. 106. 
Igrim  and  Iberton,  Barony  of,  ii.  32. 

Igrin  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xvii.  72. 

xxii.  39. 

Igrin  andlberkon,  Barony  of,  iii.  62. 

Igrin  and  Iberton,  Barony  of,  iv.  51. 

Igrym  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  36. 

Idagh,  Barony  of,  vi.  17. 

Igrin  and  Iberkin,  Barony  of,  xvii.  13. 

Igrym  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xx.  60. 

Idea,  Barony  of,  ix.  50.  xi.  38.  xiii.  63.  xvii. 
29.  xxvi.  9. 

Igrim  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xi.  34. 

48.  xv.  46.  xx.  20. 48. 

Igrin,  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xi.  37. 

Idorneene,  xxiii.  50. 

Idrone,  Barony  of,  xx.  70.  xxii.  16.  xxiii.  42. 
xxiv.  11.  xxvi.  25. 64.  xxviii.  20.  xxix.  73. 
xxx.  8.  52. 95. 

Ieaghtera,  xxx.  54. 

Ieaghteragh,  xxx.  54. 

Ufa  and  Offh,  Barony  of,  iv.  11.  42.  vi.  16.54. 
x.  1.  31.  xi.  1.  xiii.  2.46.  xiv.  23. 29. 34. 
35.  xv.  30. 50.  53.  62.  xvi.  75. 85.  xvii.  6. 
14.  49.  55. 78.  xx.  35.  xxi.  26.  89.  xxii.  23. 
25.  xxiii.  23.  41.  xxiv.  7.  54.  xxv.  38. 
xxvi.  7 1 . xxviii.  1 8. 5 1 . xxix.  5 1. 62. 66. 97. 
Iffernock,  xxii.  10. 

Ightermurrow,  xv.  23. 

Igrim  Barony,  ii.  21. 

Ida  and  Ibercon,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  3. 

Iherginvagh,  xiv.  3. 

Ikaathy,  Barony  of,  viii.  1. 

Ikeathy,  Barony  of,  iv.  43.  xi.  33.  xxii.  2. 
xxiv.  24.  xxviii.  19.  xxix.  57. 

and  Oughtereny,  Barony  of,  xxx.  94. 

— — and  Oughterny,  Barony  of,  ii.  39. 
Ikerin,  Barony  of,  vi.54.  xv.53.  xx.29.  xxviii. 

31.47.52.81.  xxix.  39.  45.105.  106. 
Ikerine,  Barony  of,  vii.  55.  xviii.  16.  xxix. 
63.  101.  xxx.  21. 83. 

Ikerrin,  Barony  of,  iv.  8.  xv.  32.  50.  xxiii. 
2.  44.  xxix.  102. 


Ikerrine,  Barony  of,  iii.  68.  xxv. 2.x: 
lkerryn,  Barony  of,  xx.  55. 

Iketh  and  Oughterany,  Barony  of,  x 
Ilaghtane,  xv.  35. 
llalan,  xxv.  33. 
llanamin,  xviii.  48. 

Ilanisenchey,  iv.  59. 

Ilanmouglian  Island,  vii.  34. 

Ileagh,  Teritory  of,  vi.  49.  xxi.  48. 

xxviii.  15.49.  xxix.  94. 

Ileigh,  Teritory  of,  xxiv.  54. 
Uenane,  iii.  65. 

Ileigh,  Barony  of,  xv.  54. 

Teritory  of,  xxix.  73. 

Illeagh,  Teritory  of,  xxv.  38.  xxx. 
lloghankeagh,  xx.  77. 


Imliyrouk,  x 


. 17. 


Immuribby,  xxx.  88. 

Imoe,  vii.  58.  xxx.  25. 75. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  33.  98. 

Barony  of;  vii.  2. 30.  33.  x.49.  xv. 
23.38.  xviii.  56.  xxi.  56.  81.  xxii.2.84. 
xxiii.  39.  xxiv.  58.  xxviii.  76.  xxix.  38. 
Imokilty,  Barony  of,  x.  48.  xxi.  72.  xxv.  6. 
Imonea,  i.  24.  xxviii.  15. 
vii.  34. 

Island,  : 


Inchiquin,  Barony  of,  v.  38. 

Courts  Baron,  xv.  33. 

Court  Leets,  xv.  33. 

Inchiquine,  iv.  5.  6.  xv.  43. 

Mannor  of,  xv.  33. 

Inch  Island,  xxviii.  20. 
Inchivorroghan  Owen,  x.  21. 
Inchlonaught  Parish,  Tythes  of,  x 
’ ' ' ' ’ Church  of,  xxvi.  3 


Inchy,  vii.  55.  x.  2.  xviii.  59.  xxi.  72.  : 
56.  xxx.  93. 

Inchyanglanno,  xxix.  54. 

Inchy  Dromard,  xxvi.  52. 

Inchygeelagh,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

1 ' '■  xxv.  2. 


:viii.  12. 
Inge,  East,  i.  19.^ 

Iniscnock,  xxviii.  4. 
Inish,  v.  41. 

Inishard,  xxx.  80. 
Inishbegg,  xxx.  65. 
Inishcortaragh,  xxvi.  1 
Inish  Develin,  xxi.  57. 
Inishdoolin,  xxi.  57. 


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Inish  Dromard,  xxvi.  52. 

Inishdrumloglioge,  ix.  U. 

Inishduffe,  Island  of,  xxvm.  4. 

Inisherk,  xxviii.  88. 

Inishgowla,  xxvui.  4. 
Inishgowlacklanean,  xxvui.  3. 

Inishkelly,  xxyiii.  3. 

Inishlahuny,  v.  22. 

Inishleige,  xxviii.  4.  . 

Inishmaine,  Island  of;  xiii.  23. 
Inislimore,  Island  of,  iii.  69.  iv.  6. 
Inishmorey,  iii.  1. 

Inishmurry,  iii.  1. 

Inishnecrosly,  xxviii.'  4. 

Inishought,  xxx.  80. 

Inishruher,  xxviii.  4. 

Inishshorkan,  xxviii.  4. 

Inislistallimore,  xxx.  65. 

Inishtreere,  Island  of,  xxviii.  4. 
Inistubritle,  xxviii.  4. 

Inishturke,  xxx.  104. 

Inisli[  ],  xxx.  104. 

Iniskean,  Island  of,  iii.  66. 

Iniskeene,  xxx.  40. 

Iniskelly,  i.  22. 

Iniskerkin,  Island  of,  viii.  46. 
Inislockan,  Island  of,  ii.  4. 

Inismore,  xiv.  10. 

Inisteery,  Island  of,  ix.  8. 

Inisteoge,  Comons  of,  xxiv.  34. 

Houses,  xxiv.  28. 

Towne  of,  xxiv.  33. 

Inlaghmore,  xxx.  63. 

Innisbeg,  Island  of,  xvii.  31. 
Innisfenibra,  xxx.  34. 

Innishmetra,  xxx.  34. 

Innockstowne,  x.  53. 

Inorgurage,  xxvi.  66. 

Inorguroge,  xvii.  26. 

Inisbdavolle,  xxviii.  4. 

Insenlawrence,  xxviii.  73.  xxx.  105. 
Insequine,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  14. 
Inshifogerty,  xvi.  27. 

Inshigagli,  xiv.  28. 

Inshimearane,  xv.  35. 
Inshintavshelagh,  iv.  12. 

Inshiquine,  Barony  of,  xv.  34. 35.  xj 
Inshy,  x.  8.  xx.  41.  xxvm.  56. 
Insifinine,  vii.  48. 

Insimucktryer,  i.  25. 

Insiquin,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  42. 
Insiquine,  Barony  of,  xxx.  20. 
Inskeene,  iv.  4.. 

Inslavany,  xxii.  10.  

Inure  Corn  and  Tuck  Mill,  n.  4. 
Inver,  xiii.  15.  xxx.  101.  102. 
Invergaroge,  xvii.  26. 

Inyskeagli,  xiv.  2. 

Iraghticomeer,  Barony  of,  v.  38. 
Iraghticonner,  Barony  of,  vi.  47.  vii.  3' 
Iraghticonor,  Barony  of,  x.  8. 

Iraght  Iconor,  Barony  of,  xxii.  58. 
Iraghtivonner,  Barony  of,  vii.  30. 
Iraghtuonner,  Barony  of,  xiv.  25. 
Irhin,  xxviii.  22. 

Irintavan,  xxvi.  66. 

Iriscoe  Castle,  xxviii.  6. 

Irislitowne,  ii.  40.  v.  56.  vi.  25.  vii. 
2.  22.  42.  60.  x.  66.  xvi.  30.32.  ■ 
2.  xxii.  52.  xxiii.  15.  xxviii.  20. 
Irish  Towne,  North,  xxiv.  29. 

B-redinagh,  ii.  8.  ... 

Irrish,  Half  Barony  of,  xxvm.  5. 
Irrishane,  xxviii.  4. 

Irteene,  x.  22. 

Irusliane,  xxviii.  3. 

Iscanlaw  Island,  viii.  16. 

Iskaroone,  xxix.  95. 

Iskedogh,  xxx.  29. 

Iskefealiffe,  xxix.  54. 

Isker,  iv.  31. 

Iskerean,  xviii.  4. 

Iskerlethnally,  ix.  18. 

Iskeyme,  ii.  15. 

Iskermurry,  viii.  33. 

Iskernegarke,  xxvi.  54. 

Iskerone,  vi.  21.  xviii.  4. 
Iskesalliffe,  xxi.  95. 

Island,  ii.  23.  iv.  66.  x.  1.67.  xvi 


Island  Derry,  xx.  75. 

Islanecare,  xxv.  22. 

Island  Eddy,  xxi.  97. 

Eden,  xxviii.  5. 

Islandgappoge,  xvi.  4. 

Island  I Cullen,  xxviii.  22. 

Inglassy,  iv.  8. 

Louglian,  viii.  55. 

Masson,  xvi.  37. 

Mc Allen,  xxv.  22. 

Islandmore,  ii.  15.  v.  11.  xv.  8.  xj 
xxviii.  3.  99.  xxix.  54. 

Islandoan,  xv.  10. 

Island  O’Mulgrum,  xxx.  104. 
Islands,  xvii.  59. 

Barony  of,  iv.  5.  xiii.  11.  xv.  2 

25. 

Islandsloghleagh,  xvii.  16. 

Island  Tagrott,  xxviii.  4. 

Trassney,  x.  18. 

Islenamuck,  xvi.  31. 

Issellan,  xiii.  15. 

Isserkelly,  xxii.  5. 

Isterlabane,  xxii.  5. 

Itchfeild,  Parish  of,  xvii.  15. 

Iteagli,  Barony  of,  x.  62. 
Itermurrogh,  x.  48. 

Itragh,  xxi.  49. 

Iveagh,  Lower  Barony  of,  in.  06.  xj 
Upper  Barony  of,  iii.  56. 61. 

IVeragBarony  of,  vii.  30.  xxx.  63.  6 
Iveraght,  Barony  of,  xxix.  26. 
Iverke,  v.  27.  30.  vii.  15.  ix.  55.  x. 
28.31.  xvi.  12.16.  xvii.  18.  xx. 
22.  xxiii.  3.  xxviii.  20.  62.  xxix. 

J. 

Jackettstowne,  vi.  25. 

.Tackstowne,  xvi.  6. 

Janies  his  Land,  ii.  21. 

James  Bryans  Close,  ii.  21. 
Jamestowne,  ii.  21.  x.  21.  xv 


52.  : 


16.  : 

Jans  Land,  xiii.  12. 

Jeffreystowne,  xv.  63. 

Jeiffeshney,  iv.  1.  ... 

Jenkenstowne,  xiii.  81.  xxvm.  18. 
Jenkins  Garden,  xxiii.  37. 

— Lane,  xv.  76. 

Mill,  xxiv.  30. 

Jennettstowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Jenstonone,  Park  of,  iii.  59. 
Jerpoint  Burgagery,  xxiv.  54. 
Jesuits  Garden,  xx.  46. 
Jinkenstowne,  xiii.  31. 

Joans  Land,  ii.  21. 

Jobstowne,  xxvi.  33. 

John  Roothstowne,  vm.  66. 
Johnstowne,  i.  15.  iii.  34.^  v^ 16^  v 

6.’ 45.  xxi-  65.  xxii.  2.  34. 
xxvi.  43.  49.  59.  70.  x 
xxix.  9.  30.  39. 

Little,  vi.  25.  xxviii.  83. 

Mill  of,  xxx.  33. 

Jones's  Land,  Chief-rent,  xvi.  13. 
Jonnistowne,  iv.  38.  _ oo 

Jordans  Land  in  Swords, 
Jordanstowi 


Karroward,  ii.  51. 

Kartanstowne,  xvi.  48. 
Karunargitt,  ii.  51. 

Kate  Wangles  Meadow,  vii.  26. 
Kates  Parke,  vii.  26. 
Katharineany,  xvii.  79. 
Katliarinestowne,  xvii.  79. 
Katharins  Towne,  xvii.  79. 
Katherlagh,  Barony  of,  x.  2. 
Katherlough,  Barony  of,  viii.  I. 

County,  viii.  1. 

Kattarrowreagli,  ii.  35. 

Kavagher,  xx.  74. 

Kayer,  xxi.  84. 

Edermyne,  xvi.  88. 

ICeadragh,  iv.  11. 

Keaghan,  xxi.  75. 
Keagheigliatrin,  ii.  8. 
Keainestowne,  xvii.  65. 
Kealdragh,  vi.  3. 

Keale,  vi.  57.  xxx.  88. 
Kealeingstowne,  ii.  21. 
Kealestowne,  iii.  38. 

Kealla,  xxx.  64. 

Keally,  iii.  15. 

Kealmore,  xvii.  24.. 

Kealogearin,  xxix.  55. 

Kealoges,  ii.  53. 

Kealtes,  xxiv.  16. 

Keamore,  iv.  66. 

Keanbegg,  xi.  4. 

Keanebegg,  xi.  4. 

Keanmoy,  iv.  5. 

Keanraure,  xxx.  63. 

Keantoher,  jdcx.  40. 
Keapernecossy,  xxx.  65.  67. 
Keappaghbrowny,  xiii.  7. 
Keappaghanfinana,  xiii.  7. 
Keappernoe,  xxx.  67. 
Kearhubegg,  xx.  3. 
Kearhumotta,  ii.  16. 
Kearnekerry,  x.  48. 
Kearnemeanaghy,  xxiii.  35. 
Kearnes,  East  and  West,  xvii.  1 
Kearny,  East,  xv.  33. 

— West,  xv.  33. 
Kearowmore,  x.  39. 

Kearyglit,  iv.  53. 
Keatingstowne,  xvi.  7.  38. 
Keazers  Lane,  xxix.  15. 
Kedeneslianragli,  xiii.  15. 
Kedew,  xvi.  39. 

Keelegarry,  iii.  22. 

Keeles,  xvi.  4.  . 

Keenoge,  viii.  13.  ix.  37.  xi.  3 


ii.  49. 


58.  : 


i.  47.  xxvm. 
I Joy  Gate,  x.  21. 


. 15. 


xxx.  104. 

Barony  of,  xv.  34.  35.  : 

Islandbegg,  vii.  30. 
Ilandcorre,  viii.  49. 
Island-dekilly,  xxx.  88. 
(122.) 


Eastern  Fame,  • 

Junisto,  xxx.  63. 
Junny,  xvi.  25. 


Kahirkishlagh,  xx.  14. 
Kainsl,  xxi.  75.  , 
Kalean,  xxix.  75. 
Kallchoroigore,  iii-  1- 
Kalloge,  ii.  15. 
Kanagospoth,  icxiv.  46. 
Kankill,  xiii.  16. 
Kanturke,  xxviii.  2. 
Karemane,  iv.  14. 
Karrakeele,  xiv.  28. 
Karranekite,  xvi.  16. 
Karranglasse,  xxx.  93. 
, Karrcunolly,  xv.  12. 


Keeskemore,  vii. 

Keganny,  xxvi.  t)'i. 

Kehaske,  xv.  35. 

Keigheghter,  xxi.  67. 

Keilart,  xxix.  43. 

Keildeish,  xxix.  112. 

Keilc,  xiii.  37.  xxi.  73. 
Keilebegg,  xxii.  50. 
Keiledeere,  xxviii.  3. 
Keiledomelballa,  ix.  25. 
Keilenecarry,  ii.  8. 

Keilfiea,  xxviii.  6. 

Keilkelly,  xvi.  82. 

Keillesa,  xxix.  43. 

Kcilly,  ii.  12- 

Keil  McThomas  Roe,  > 
Keiltegarruffe,  vi.  57. 
Keilultane,  iv.  26. 
Keilvoghter,  xxi.  67. 
Keiolenerush,  ii.  8. 
Keioleregaliahe,  ii.  8. 
Keittereagli,  xxix.  43. 
Kelbehagh,  iv.  5. 

Kelbonane,  xviii.  61. 
Kelkane,  xxx.  93. 

Kelkenny  County,  xvu.  18. 
Kell,  ix.  30. 

Kellballyduffe,  ix.  30. 
Kellbellaskagh,  iii-  32. 
Kclldabasty,  ix.  16. 
Kellesenan,  x.  12. 
Kellestowne,  xv.  78. 

Kelline,  ix.  25. 

Kellins,  xxi.  23. 
Kellistowne,  xiii.  64. 
Kellmaskinitt,  iv.  6. 
Kellmoglasse,  Parish  of,  xx 
Kellnemannagh,  Barony  of, 
Kellonaghanbegg,  xxv.  43. 

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xvi.  12. 

V.  41.42. 
i.  42.  60. 
t.  55.  56. 
'.  12.  43. 


:.  32.  50.  67. 


IV-  Kellonguigh,  x.  18. 

INDEX  Kellonohonbeg,  xxv.  43. 

LOCOKUM  Kellrush,  i.  36. 

•°  Kells,  viii.  60.  xiii.  60. 

Cmtr  xvii.  69.  xxix.  95. 

Adventurers,  Barony  of,  ii.  21.  iii.  31.41.  i 

Soldiers,  v.  38.  vi.  33.  vii.  14.  58.  ”:i: 

&c-  62.  x.  2.  16.  44.  xi.  37. 

xiii.  35.  xv.  30.  61.  xv 

61. 73.  xvii.  69.  75.  xviii.  6.  60.  xx 
23. 39.  xxi.  34.  53.  xxii.  53.  x? 

10.  17.21.24.41.  xxiv.  10. 11 
7.  29.  xxvi.  26.  xxviii.  17.  2 
xxix.  1.  10.  28.  64.  73.  87.  89.  94. 
95.  98.  xxx.  42.  61.  99. 

Burgesse  Lands,  xxviii.  2. 

. — Streete,  xxiv.  32. 

Town  of,  xxii.  51.  xxiii.  10. 

Kellsenan,  x.  12. 

Kellycally,  xxviii.  5. 

Kellystowne,  vi.  25. 

Kemault,  xxi.  75. 

Kenagh,  x.  50. 

Kenaglmn,  vii.  50.  x.  60. 

Kenaglit,  Barony  of,  iv.  22. 

Kenbegg,  xiii.  40. 

Kencullee,  viii.  26. 

Kendroestowne,  xxv.  9. 

Kenelearty,  Barony  of,  vi.  11. 

Kenenellane,  xxviii.  5. 

Kenley,  Chief-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Kenlyes,  Priory  of,  xvi.  13. 

Kennanstowne,  xxix.  46. 

Kenneagh,  xxiv.  24. 

Kennedies  Parke,  xv.  76. 

Kennedy  Lane,  xxv.  17. 

Kennisperrin,  xxix.  43. 

Kennispine,  xxix.  43. 

Kennoght,  Barony  of,  xiii.  41. 

Kenny  Street,  xxiv.  32. 

Kenock,  xxix.  1. 

Kenoge,  v.  56.  xvi.  30.  47.  xvii.  33. 
Kenraghstowne,  xxx.  82. 

Kenry,  Barony  of,  x 
xxviii.  18.  20.  52. 

Kents  Land,  Chief-n 
Kentstowne,  xviii.  42. 

Kenturke,  xvii.  19.  xxvi.  65. 

Keppagh,  iv.  42.  xv.  55. 

Keppan,  xv.  38. 

Keranstowne,  xiv.  2. 

Kercock,  iv.  64. 

Kerduan,  iii.  16. 

Kerecurrihy,  Barony  of,  xxviii. 

Kerenan,  vii.  16. 

Kerigrohanbegg,  Churdi  of,  xj 

Parish  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  3; 

Kerihill,  xxi.  27. 

Kernestowne,  xvi.  48. 

Kerns,  East  and  West,  x.  67. 

Kernurrihy,  Barony  of,  iv.  50. 

Kernyes  Crott,  vii.  26. 

Kerre  Currihy,  Barony  of,  xxi: 

Kerrie  County,  vi.  47. 

Kerrifescoult,  xxx.  101. 

Kerriskipp,  x.  67. 

Kerrisperrin,  xxix.  43. 

Kerrubane,  xxv.  27. 

Kerry  County,  i.  10.  iii.  10. 
v.  3.  7.  10.  20. 22.  26. 38. 50. 

29. 30.  viii.  8.  37.  ix.  8. 47.  x.  2.  8. 22. 48. 
xi.  13.  17.  19.  xiii.  64.  xiv.  2.  17.25.2 
xv.  28.  48.  50.  xvi.  20.  xvii.  22.  47.  xvi 
48. 56.  58.  6Lxx.  3. 8. 26.  36.  41.  xxi.S 
95.  xxii.  58.  xxiii.  22.  39. 42. 47.  xxiv.  4 
46. 54.  56.  xxvi.  14. 71. 72.  xxviii.  11.  62. 
84.  95.  xxix.  11.  26.  47.  4S.54.85. 

63.  65.  67. 

Kerrycurrihy,  Barony  of,  y 
Kerrycurrishy,  Barony  of, 

Kerrycurryhy,  Barony  of,  : 
Kcrrygrohanbegg,  x.  1. 

Kerryhill,  xxi.  53.  xxiii.  4 
Kervermurchie,  xxx.  101. 

Kery  County,  i.  35. 

Keryfreagh,  xxx.  101. 

Kesenan,  vii.  16. 

Kessenan,  iii.  16. 

Kettillutragh,  xxv.  22. 

Ketdeoghtragh,  xxv.  22. 

Kevan  County,  xvii.  48. 

Kewnistowne,  xvii.  65. 

Keyer  Edernine,  xxix  20. 

Key  Lane,  xxiv.  37. 


Keylans,  x.  22. 
Key  Stive*  ! 
Sue 


:.  21.  x 
;.  67. 


i.  2.  36. 


Wood  of,  xvii.  24. 

Kibline,  x.  66. 

Kiery  County,  v.  11.  x.  69. 

Kilashei',  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37 

Kilballenamore,  xxx.  107. 
Kilballiver,  xxx.  18. 

Kilballyday,  xxiv.  17. 
Kilballyfolly,  v.  15. 
Kilballyhemekin,  xxiii.  2. 
Kilballyhon,  Parish  of,  iv.  5. 
Kilbane,  x.  67. 

Kilbarran,  Parish  of,  iv.  4. 
Kilbarry,  Tithes  of,  vi.  2. 
Kilbeg,  xxvi.  71. 

Kilbegg,  vi.  3. 

Kilbelfada  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xx 
Kilbenine,  iii.  41. 

Kilbeoge,  xvii.  23. 

Kilberry,  xvii.  82.  xxx.  93. 
Kilbe[  ],  xvii.  15. 

Kilbirne,  xvi.  38. 

Kilbirry,  xxx.  41. 

Kilbixy,  xxv.  41. 

Kilblane,  xxviii.  73. 

Kilboage,  i.  25. 

Kilbolan,  ix.  53. 

Kilbolane,  iv.  26.  xiii.  69.  xxii. ; 
76.  xxx.  39.  84.  85. 

Great  House  of,  xvi.  23. 

Kilboy,  iv.  49. 

Kilboynell,  xxviii.  3. 

Kilbrack,  xiv.  2. 

Kilbracken,  xxiv.  52. 
Kilbrackstowne,  xiv.  2. 
Kilbradon,  xxx.  49. 

Kilbragh,  xxix.  108. 
Kilbraghan,  xxiv.  52. 
Kilbreckans,  ix.  5. 
Kilbredemore,  iii.  59. 
Kilbrediraore,  xi.  9. 

Kilbree,  xvii.  82. 

Kilbreedey,  ix.  45. 

Kilbreidy,  iv.  5. 

Kilbrenan,  ii.  2. 

Kilbreny,  ii.  2. 


Kilcona,  Parish  of,  ii.  51. 
Kilcondy,  xx.  19. 

Kilcone,  Parish  of,  i.  14. 
Kilconnell,  Barony  of,  iv. 
Kilconran,  x.  1. 
Kilconway,  ii.  5. 

Barony  of,  ii.  3.  xv. 

- Barony,  Tithes  of,  ii. 
Kilcordan,  iv.  5. 
Kilconnuck,  iii.  68. 
Kilcornan,  x.  66. 
Kilcornane,  iv.  25. 
Kilcotty,  xxvi.  69. 
Kilcouish,  viii.  33. 
Kilcouhnan,  iv.  20.  ix.  18 
Kilcoursey,  xiii.  32. 

Barony  of,  xv.  68.  x 

Kilcreene,  ii.  5. 

Kilcrelick,  iv.  5. 
Kilcridden,  xxx.  101. 
Kilcrohan,  xxiv.  21. 
Kiicrony,  xviii.  10.  xxviii. 
Kilcronye,  iv.  5. 

Kilcruelta  Parish,  Tythes  . 
Kilcullin,  Barony  of,  x 


Kilbre 


r.  26. 


Kilbrickt 

Kilbride,  v.  7.  viii.  60. 

59.  xiii.  32.  xi 
10.  50.  xxvi.  6 

Church,  Advowson,  &c.  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  16 

Rectory  of,  vii.  35. 

Kilbridge,  xxix.  73. 

Kilbrinane,  xx.  19. 

Kilbrittan,  Cantred  of,  xviii.  40. 
Kilbrogane,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Kilbryde,  xi.  13. 

Kilbuffett,  viii.  19. 

Kilby,  vi.  27. 

Kilbyggun,  iv.  6 

Kilcagh,  xxix.  90. 

Kilcunnon,  xiii.  23. 

Kilcarrell,  iv.  5. 

Kilcarton,  x.  18. 

Kilcaskin,  i.  1.  xxx.  92. 
Kilcassin,  iv.  5. 

Kilcastowne,  x.  66. 

Kilchrodan,  xxvi.  33. 

Kilclogher,  iv.  5.  6. 

Kilcloghir,  iv.  6. 
Kilclomenbrynane,  ix.  6. 
Kilcloncorkerry,  iv.  69. 
Kilcloncorkery,  vi.  10. 
Kilclonkarkary,  iv.  69. 

Kilclony,  xxvi.  15. 

ICilcogan,  xv.  28. 

Kilcolane,  xiv.  2. 

Kilcolgan,  xiii.  69.  xxii.  54.  xxi 

Mannor  of,  xx.  1. 

Kilcollum,  iv.  6. 

Kilcolman,  iv.  27.  ix.  18. 
Kilcolnmne,  i.  16. 

Kilcornan,  x.  1. 

Kilcomin,  ix.  34. 

Kilcomore,  xvii.  15. 
Kilcomreagh,  xxviii.  20. 


73.  : 


r.  24. 


Kilcumnej',  xi 
Kilcunny,  xiii.  40. 

Kilcurry,  xiii.  49. 

Kildalton,  xxiii.  3. 

Kildare,  xiii.  64.  68. 

- County,  i.  1.  36.  ii.  39.  40.  iii.  14.  24. 
iv.  34.  42.  43.  viii.  1. 57.  x.  15.  65. 
xi.  21.33.  39.  xiii.  6. 12.  27.  xv.50. 
78.  xvi.  61.  xvii.  15.  21.  57.  xx. 
72.  xxii.  1. 2.  4.  7.  9. 30.  xxiv. 3.24. 
54.  xxv.  5.  28.  32.  xxvi.  7.  45.  49. 
71.  xxviii.  17.  19.  25. 29. 44. 66. 92. 
93.  95.  xxix.  57.  60.  90.  xxx.  33. 38. 
60.  68.  82.  91.  94. 

Earls,  Tenement,  s 


- Town 


Kildeanon, 

Kikleavan,  xviii.  36 
Kildee,  ii.  48. 
Kildengen,  xiii.  27. 
Kilderbrane,  ii.  8. 
Kildermot,  iii.  11. 
Kilderry,  iv.  6. 
Kildery,  x.  2. 
Kildeveliske,  xxx.  4 
Kildina,  iv.  5. 
Kildisert,  Parish  of, 
Kildogkan,  xxviii.  7 
Kildonnell,  xi.  64. 
Kildowny,  xxvi.  70. 
Kildrinagh,  xxii.  16 
Kildromoda,  xxiii.  1 
Kildrought,  xvii.  22 

- Liberties  of,  x 
Kildrumbramly,  xiii 
Kildrunny,  xxx.  42. 
Kilduffe,  xx.  41. 
Kildugh,  xxiv.  21. 
Kileglan,  xxiii.  5. 
Kilfada,  x.  1. 

Kilfane,  xvii.  72. 
Kilfedane,  Parish  of,  ii 
Kilfehye,  vii.  34. 
Kilfelin,  iv.  5. 
Kilfenraghty,  xi  v :3 . 
Kilferagh,  iv.  5. 

Parish  of,  iv.  5. 

Kilfere,  i.  12. 

Kilfloyne  Comon,  xxiv 

- Parish  of,  xxiv.  4 
Kilfursh,  viii.  8. 
KilgarifFe,  xx.  8. 
Kilgartary,  xvii.  47. 
Kilgarvan,  x.  35. 
Kilglassbryan,  v.  1. 
Kilglassy,  iv.  6. 
Kilglene,  x 
Kilglenn,  * 

Kilglossie, 

Kilgobban, 

Kilgoben,  : 

Kilgobinet, 

Kilgorta,  x 
Kilgreny,  i 
Kilgriffin,  3 
Kilgurten, 

Kilgurtin, 

Kilikiery,  > 

Kilinrure,  : 


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Kilkannon,  x.  18. 

-Kilkarvan,  x.  2. 

Kilkattery,  vii.  34. 

Kilkea,  xxix.  30.  . 

alld  Moone,  Barony  ot,  i.  3b.  x.  lb. 

61.  xxii.  2.  7.  xxix.  60. 90.  xxx 
and  Moon,  Barony  of,  viii.  1. 

Kilkeanane,  xxx.  82. 

Kilkearan,  xiii.  35. 

Kilkee,  iv.5. 

Kilkeedy,  xvi.  25. 

Parish  of,  iv.  5. 6. 

Kilkeere,  iii.  1. 

Kilkelly,  xxx.  32. 

Kilkelnery,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Kilkena,  iv.  56. 

Kilkehan,  x.  67 . 

Kilkeiinie,  County  of,  j ’’ 

Kilkenny,  ii.  37.  iv.  1. 

36.  xxix.  6. 70. 

, Barony  of,  iv.  31.  xxvi.  71. 

City  of,  xi.  55.  xvi.  73. 

City,  Houses  in,  xxiv.  28. 

Coitions  of,  xxiv.  30. 

County,  i.  12.20.  ii.  1.32.  iii.  18.62 

79.  iv.  31.40.42.  51.  v.  12.25.  27 
30. 32.  54.  vi.  17. 22.  33. 61.  vii.  14 
15. 18.43.45.46.51.  viii.  14.15.30 
39.  58.  66.  ix.  50. 55.  x.2.9. 27. 38. 
44.  49.  66.  xi.  28.  34.  38.  42.  55. 
xiii.  5.  12. 35. 55.  63.  69. 72.  xiv.  2. 
13.  20.  25.  xv.  30.  46.  50.  68.  71 
xvi.  7. 12. 1 6. 22.  xvii.  13. 15. 16. 29 
51.  72.  89.  xviii.  4.  26.  53.  xx.  15 
18.20.31.44.50.60.80.  xxi.  21.  27 
46.  52.  84.  xxii.22.  xxiii.  1. 3.4. 10 
16. 18.  21.  32.  37.  41.46. 

25.  52.  54.  xxv.  3.  7.  45. 

18. 21.  23.  26. 32. 41 . 45. 74. 
20.73.91.  xxix.  1.2.3.  8.10 
73.76.87.89.91.113.  xxx.  17. 42. 
49.  56.  58.  86. 106.  107. 

County  of  the  City,  xviii.  38. 

East  Part,  vi.  42. 

Liberties  of,  iii.  59.  xi.  55 

50.59.  xvi.7. 18 
10.44.46.47.  xx... ~ 

. Liberties  of  the  City  of, 

. Saint  John,  xi.  59. 

Kilkennybegg,  xi.59. 

Kilkenny  West,  Barony  of, 

100.  xxii.  2.  7.  xxvi.  K - 
Kilkeny  Count}',  ii.  21. 

West,  Barony  of, 

Kilkeran,  ii.  37.  iv.  31. 

ICilkerane,  xxix.  91. 

Kilkeraneighter,  iv.  13. 

Kilkeranem QQ 


Kilkerin,  xvi, 

Kilkerni,  ii.  i 
Kilkesan,  xx: 

Kilkevan,  x. 

Mill  of, 

Kilkevean,  x 

Kilkillaghery,  viii.  52 
KiMlverry,  ii.  51. 

Kilki  livery,  Parish  of, 
Kilknocker,  xxx.  39. 
Kilknogher,  xxx.  39. 
Kilkyran.  ix.6. 

Kill,  v. 

Kill  House 
Killabrone. 

Killacollin,  xtu.  a 
Killacrannagh,  xv 
Killadeagh,  xvii.: 
Killaderge,  xi.46 
Killaderry,  ii.  15. 
Killadine,  xvii.  3' 
Killadowan,  xxx. 
Killadow"’'  vvv- 
Killafen, 

Killnfolly, 

Killagarra, 

Killagh,  x 
Killagha,  : 

Killaghagl., 

Killaghbane, 

Killaghbegg,  xv.54. 
Killaghdobbin,  xv.  72. 
Killaghee,  xxviii.  55.  73. 


Killagherry,  viii.  52. 
Killaghintobber,  i.  7. 
Killagh  Morgan,  xv.72. 
Killaghogy,  xiii.  16. 
Killaghorane,  i.  25. 

Killagh  run,  xxix.  43. 
Killaghter,  Pole  of,  ii.  31. 
Killaghtvally,  xxix.  76. 
Killaghy,  vii.  43.  xxviii.  55 

Abby  of,  xxi.  85. 

Mannor  of,  xxviii.  55 

Killagonanagan,  viii.  1. 
Killaha,  iii.  35.  xxviii.  84. 

Parish  of,  xxix.  54. 

Killahin,  xi.61. 

Killahine,  v.51.  vi.  24.  xvi 
KiUahy,  xvii.  83. 

Killalan,  xv.  72. 

Killa-lea,  xvi.7. 

Killaleine,  xxx.  15. 
Killalhan,  xv.72. 

Killalish,  xxx.  78. 

Killalla,  Diocesse  of,  > 
Killallon,  x.2. 

Killally,  v.  16.  : 


iii.  79.  ' 


Killbeg,  xv.  59. 

Killbegg,  iii.  45.  47. 
xvii.  18.  48.  xvii 
51. 

Killbegoge,  xx.  34. 

Killbegott,  xx.  34. 

Killbeling,  xvi.  54. 

Killbeloge,  xxx.  93. 

Killbennett,  xvii.  23 
Killberagan,  xiv.  18. 

Killberry,  i.  28.  xvi, 
Killbognaveene,  xxv 
Killbolane,  vii.  12.  : 

41. 55.  xx*  ‘ 

Killbollane, 

Killbonane,  vii.  4.  xxui.  47 . xxi 
Killboy,  xxiii.  38. 

Killboyne,  xxiii.  17.  24. 
Killbrack,  xxi.  20. 

Killbragh,  xxvi.  67. 

Killbrasen,  xvi.  25. 

Killbready,  xxix.  78. 

Killbrean,  xxviii.  66. 
Killbredebeg,  xvi.  18. 
Killbredemore,  xvi.  18. 
Killbredymore,  xxix.  90. 
Killbree,  xxi.  72. 

Killbreedie,  xi.  26. 

Killbreedy  Minor,  xvii.  4. 
Killbregan,  xxx.  86. 

South  Part,  i.  20. 

Killbrew,  xxi.  97.  xxix.  26. 
Killbrackane,  ix.  30. 
Killbrickan,  i.  22. 

Kill  bride,  iii.  1. 54.  xvii.  2. 65.  j 


1. 


ii.  26. 


Church  of,  3. — 

Parish,  Tydtes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Killbrittin,  iv.  38. 

Killcabraigh,  xx.  40. 

Killcagan,  Rectory  of,  viii.  1. 

Killcahell,  xx.  66. 

Killcallatrint,  xxx.  52. 

Killcallry,  xxiii.  48. 

Killcaltrim,  xxii.  18. 

Killcamroan,  viii.  25. 

Killcangly,  xxx.  68. 

Killcannon,  vi.  28. 

Killcanskine,  xxx.  92. 

Killcappacussane,  xxviii.  79. 

Killcarnan,  xxi.  35. 

Killcarne,  xxix.  61. 

Killcarricke,  xxii.  16. 

Killcarrone,  xxviii.  51. 

Killcarroone,  xiv.  29.  xvii.  14. 
Kilkarroony,  xxviii.  51. 

Kilkarry,  5ri.21.__ 

Kilkascane,  xxviii.  22. 

Killcashane,  xxx.  93. 

Killcaskane,  xxx.  44.. 

Killcaskin,  i.  1. 

Killcaskine,  xvii.  59. 

Killcattalme,  iv.  29. 

Killchaddy,  iii.  1. 

Killclare,  xxvi.  16. 

Killcleary,  vii.  30. 

Killclinagh,  xviii.  44. 

Killcloghan,  iii.  55.  xvii.  22. 
Kilkloncorkery,  xxviii.  42. 
Killcloncosse,  xxx.  82. 

Killclone,  Parish  of,  xxii.  2. 
Killclonkerkerry,  xiii.  57 . 
Kilklonkorkerry,  xxviii.  42. 

Kilklony,  xvi.  15.  xxv.  3. 

Killclowene,  xvi.  46. 

Killclownane,  xvi.  46. 

Kilkluggin,  xxix.  73. 

Killcocke,  iv.43. 

Killcock  Faires,  Customs  of,  xxiv.  24. 

Market,  Customs  of,  xxiv.  24. 

Towne  of,  xxiv.  24. 

Killcodane,  Parish  of,  xv.  35. 

Parsonage  of,  xv.  35. 

Killcoe,  xxii.  34. 

Parish  of,  xxx.  16. 

Killcolane,  xv.54. 

Killcolemon,  xxiii.  10.  _ 

Killcolgnn,  v^  38.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii.  4 


Parish  of,  xxix 

Killcolian,  viii.  66. 
Kilkollman,  xxvi.  5‘ 
Killcollum,  iv.  6. 
Killcolman,  i.  16.  v. 


ii.  20. 


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Killcolman,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

— — Comons  of,  xxvi.  52. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killcolmanbane,  xxii.  27. 

Killcolta,  xxvi.  52. 

Killcoman,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killcomin,  iii.  32.  xx.  38. 

Killcomny,  xxii.  16. 

Killcomoay,  Barony  of,  xvi.  28. 

Kilicomon,  viii.25. 

Killconel,  Barony  of,  ix.  19. 

Killconell,  xv.  55. 

■ Barony  of,  v.  12.  ix.  16. 

Killconickny,  ix.  27. 

Parish  of,  ix.  16. 

Killconigan  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  59. 
Killconla,  Parish  of,  xxvi.  12. 

Killconloghta,  xxx.  65. 

Killconnell,  x.  1.  xiii.  27.  69.  xxii.  54.  xxv. 
24.  xxvi.  15.  xxviii.  73. 79.  xxix.6. 


46.76.  xxx.  84. 

Barony  of,  viii.  16.  ix.  33.  xi.  4.  xv.  54. 

xvii.  51.  xxii.  5. 

Kill  Connell,  xxviii.  41. 55. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  56. 

Killconnagh,  Barony  of,  xi.  4. 

Killconnegan,  xvii.  17. 

Killconway,  iii.  37. 

Barony  of,  iv.  30.  xxi.  23. 

Killcony  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  60. 
Killconyhenybeg,  iv.  56. 

Killconyhenymore,  iv.  56. 

Killcoole,  iv.  42.  xxvi.  71. 

Killcoolekilly,  vii.  30. 

Killcooley  Toaghie,  vii.  30. 

Killcoolishell,  xvi.  67. 

Killcooly,  xiv.  2.  xvi.  25. 

Parish  of,  xv.  50. 

Killcoone,  iv.  47. 

Killcopickan,  xxx.  52. 

Killcopigan,  xxx.  52. 

Killcopp,  xi.  74.  xxviii.  99. 

Killcoran,  viii.  44.  xi.  12.  xvii.  22.  xviii.  56. 
xxiii.  29. 

Killcorane,  xv.  57. 

Killcorkan,  xv.  34. 

Killcorkbeg,  xxi.  56. 

Killcorky,  xxvi.  51. 

Killcormack,  xxviii.  22. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

——  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 
Killconnuck,  iii.  74.  xxiii.  44. 

Killcornane,  Parish  of,  xxiv.  53. 

Killcorny,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killcorran,  xxi.  77. 

Killcorrane,  xxviii.  12. 

Killcorrolagh,  xx.  11. 

Kill  Corsy,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  44. 

Killcosh,  i.  25. 

ICillcoskan,  x.  66. 

Killcoskeliane,  xxviii.  71. 

Killcotty,  xviii.  4. 

Killcoullman,  xxx.  74. 

Killcoulman,  xi.  59.  xx.  13.  xxvi.  52. 57. 
Killcouloghta,  xxx.  67. 

Killcounty,  xxx.  49. 

Killcournane,  ix.  19. 

Killcouroe,  xxx.  40. 

Killcoursey,  xxix.  33. 

Barony  of,  v.  63.  ix.  16.  xiii.  32.  xvi. 

87.  xxix.  31.  40.  xxx.  105. 

Killcoursy,  Barony  of,  xxix.  10. 87. 
Killcovagh,  xvii.  39. 

Killcowan,  xi.  54.  xxvi.  42. 

Killcowny,  ix.  6. 

Killcradane,  xxiv.  46. 

Killcranaten,  x.  51. 

Killcrane,  xxi.  75. 

Killcranmore,  xxi.  72. 

Killcraugh,  xv.  56. 

Killcretlan,  viii.  16.  xxiv.  46. 

Killcrederyes,  vii.  30. 

ICillcreene,  iii.  26. 

Killcricoge,  x.  22. 

Killcroan,  Parish  of,  i.  40. 

Killcrochane,  xv.  54. 

Parish  of,  xxix.  85. 

Killcroe,  xxv.  22. 

Killcroeg,  iii.  1. 

Killcromera,  xx.  61 . 

Killcronan,  xxx.  92. 

Killcronane,  xxx.  88.  92. 

Killcrony,  vi.61.  xxiv.  41. 


Killcrossane  Wood,  i.  1. 
Killcrosse,  viii.  49. 

Killcrow,  iv.  £1. 

Killcruddan,  xxvi.  33. 
Killcrumriagh,  xxi.  14. 
Killcruoge,  vi.  57. 

Killcrutt,  xxii.  16. 

Killcuane,  xiv.  3. 

Killcubbin,  xxv.  22. 

Killcuile,  xxv.  22. 

Killcullagh,  v.  48. 

Killcullane,  xvi.  7. 

KillculleW  House,  iii.  24. 
Killcullihine,  viii.  39.41. 
Killcttllin,  xiv.  19. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  44. 

Church,  Lands  of,  xxiv.  2 

Faire,  Customs  of,  xxiv.  2 

Killcully,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 
Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  3 
’ xi.  48. 

Parish  of,  ix.  16. 


cviii.  75. 

, Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

i,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 
i,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 


•ton,  Church  of,  x 
ih,  Tythes  of,  xx 
KiUdrum,  xi.  4.  xvii.  59. 


kegg, 


i.  24. 


Killduffe,  iii.  68. 75.  • 

xxix.  10).  xxx.  63. 

South  Part,  iv.  33. 

Killdurent,  xi.  20. 

Killdurrey,  xxi.  85. 

Killea,  xxi.  24. 

Parish  of,  xxiii.  2.  xxix.  45. 

Killeage,  i.25.  iv.70. 

Killeagh,  ii.  18.  43.  iii.  38.  42.  iv.29. 
10.  vii.  10.  55.  ix.  38.  xi.  31.  : 
vii.  19.  : 


xxv.  6.  : 


Parish,  Ty  thes  of,  x 

Killeaglan,  xvi.  37. 
KilleaSe,  xxiv.  9. 


i.21.  : 


Sanctuary  Lands,  iii.  59. 


Killecliocilly,  xxi.  75. 

Killeclogine,  xi.  35. 

Killecragan,  xi.  35. 

Killecroe,  xi.  36. 

Killecully,  xvi.  15. 

Killecunty,  xv.  38. 

Killedeere,  xxviii.  2. 

Killedmond,  xxii.  16. 

Killedode,  xxi.  83. 

Killee,  xxx.  93. 

Killedan,  Parish  of,  ii.  33. 

Killeedy,  xxii.  47. 

Killeegh,  xxv.  6. 

Killeeke,  ix.6. 

Killeely,  xxiv.  56.  xxix,  54. 

Killeen,  xvii.  65. 

Killeenan,  xiv.  33. 

Killeene,  ii.  53.  iv.  11.  vi.  40.  ix.  6. 19.  x, 

67.  xi.  36.  xiii.  30.  xv.  33.  35.  xvii. 

68.  xviii.  13.  29.  xxi.  72.  xxv.  18. 
xxviii.  63.  xxix.  54. 78. 

Great,  iii.  20. 

Killeeneardnasack,  iv.  11. 

Killeene  Butler,  xxix.  66. 

Killeenedeemer,  viii.  S3. 

Killeenes,  xxi.  95. 

Killeeny,  xxix.  77. 

Killeese,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killefadda,  xviii.  8. 

Killefargy,  xxi.  76. 

Killegan,  xxx.  71. 

Killegarruffe,  v.  53. 

Killegeagh,  ii.  13. 

KiUegee,  xi.  3. 

Killegfin,  ix.  6. 

Killegillane,  xiii.  65. 

Killeglis,  iv.  5. 

Killegney,  xiii.  44. 

Killegny,  xi.  45. 

ICillegomaglaucha,  vi.  3. 

Killegorta,  xxx.  65. 

Killegrayge,  xxi.  76. 

Killegurteene,  xv.  74. 

Killehalley,  v.  57. 

Killehaly,  xviii.  56. 

Killehamody,  xiii.  15. 

Killehearagh,  ix.  16. 

Killehegh,  vii.  43. 

Killehena,  iii.  9. 

Killehinsey,  xxix.  95. 

Killeigh-Holycross,  Monastery  of,  i.  1. 

Moate  of,  xviii.  34. 

Parochial  Church  of,  i.  1. 

Rectory  of,  i.  1. 

Tythes  of,  i.  1. 

Killeine,  xxii.  48. 

Killeire,  xx.  43. 

Killekeer,  iii.  1. 

Killekeskeame,  xxi.  76. 

Killelagh,  viii.  52. 

Twogh  of,  viii.  49. 

Killelan,  vi.  24. 

Rectory  of,  viii.  1. 

Killelane,  ix.  27.  x.  41.  xx.  11. 

Killelin,  ix.  8. 

Killelinas,  xxv.  24'. 

Killelisse,  xxi.  77. 

Killellin,  xv.  26. 

Killelongford,  xi.  59. 

Killelteene,  vii.  30. 

Killemlagh,  Parish  of,  xxx.  63. 

Killemoane,  xxix.  73. 

Killemoghan,  xvi.  42. 

Killen,  vi.57. 

Killenagh,  xiii.  16.  xxi.  38. 

Killenaghton,  xi.  64. 

Killenan,  x.  67. 

Killenane,  xiv.  2. 

Woods,  ix.  6. 

Killenarkin,  xxiii.  43. 

Iiillenarregie,  x.  13. 

Killenaught,  xi.  35. 

Killenaw,  xi.  35. 

Killenboy,  ix.  47. 

Killencallen,  xviii.  13. 

Killencrott,  xviii.  14. 

Killeneboy,  xvi.  47. 

Killenecasse,  v.  29. 

Killeneday,  ix.  19. 

Killeneens,  x.  29. 

Killenegnoc,  vi.  37. 

Killenegrosse,  xxviii.  10. 

Killeneliinch,  iv.Sl. 

Killenehy,  ix.16. 


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Killgart,  xxx.  34. 
Killgarvan,  xxvi.  43. 

Parish  of,  xxix.  85. 

Killgai-vane,  xxii.  7. 
Killgelagh,  xxvi.  66. 
Killgelcogh,  xiii.  65. 
Killgcnellana,  xxviii.  79. 
Killgibbon,  xvi.  88. 
Killglasse,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  x: 

Killgleney,  xvi.  54. 
Killgienna,  xvi.  37. 
Killglinny,  xvi.  66. 
Killgmer,  Paris!)  of,  xxvii 
Killgnosy,  x.  21. 
Kii!gol>bine,  xvii.  65. 


\a,  xvi.  87. 

can,  Rectory  of,  viii.  ) 


Killinan,  xxix.  33. 
Killinane,  xvi.  33. 
Killinanoyer,  vi.  3. 
Killinaquoke,  V.  1. 
Killinarden,  xv.  69. 
Killinasbegg,  viii.  39. 

Kill  inbin,  xiii.  32. 
Killinboare,  xiii.  49. 
Killinboy,  iv.  31.  xvii.  27. 
Killinbrelian,  xvi.  31 . 
Killincally,  vii.  53. 
Killincarrigg,  xxiii.  34. 
Killincuddihy,  xxiii.  44. 
Killincooly,  xxviii.  63. 
Killincreagh,  xiii.  68. 
Killincrevagh,  xiii.  68. 
Killincrosse,  xvi.  30. 
Killincurrihy,  Barony  of,  i 
Killindonnell,  xxx.  40. 
Killindoony,  xxviii.  46. 
Killindawlin,  xviii.  12. 
Killine,  ix.  47.  xvi.  7.  xxii, 


Killinearly,  xxii.  16. 


Kiulnee, "Parish  of,  ii.  51. 

Killlnegullen'  Si't-T.^1  * 
KilUneher^xxx.45^ 

Kiilinellin,’  xiii'  40.’ 
Killinemanagh,  xv.  38. 
Killine,  Patrick  of,  xxii.  5. 


Sn|"  vK  SO.'  1 


Killinmartry,  Church  of, 
Parish,  Tythes  of,  j 


Killiogigl.,  xxvi.  72. 

Killinory’  vii.  2. 

Kniinr5tyr^ix.37. 

Killinrath,  xx.  11. 

Killinreagl),  viii.  33. 

Killinrindowny,  ii.  17.  xxii.  8.  xxx.  29. 

Rectory  of,  viii.  1. 

Killiny,  xviii.  15. 

Killinyver,  viii.  26. 

Killioan,  xiv.  24. 

Killiogli,  iii.  22. 

Killiolgan,  xxix.  6. 

Killiowne,  xxii.  48. 

siiSrii ' 

Killire,  xvi.  88. 

Killiry,  xvii.  65. 


Ilin,  xvi.  40.  xxvi.  30.  x 
110.  xxx.  80. 

Ilin,  Bogg  of,  xvi.  40. 


Killisliin,  xxiii.  9.  xxix.  40. 


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INDEX  KijliUnOTe,  xxv,  33. 

LOCORUM  Kuhtogher,  xvu.  48. 

““  Killitunny,  iv.  1. 

Adventurers,  Killivell,  ii.51. 

Soldiers,  Killivirke,  xvii.  83. 

&c'  Killiwillin,  xiii.  40. 

Kill-James,  xvi.  61.  xvii.  18.  f 

Killkatly,  iii.  1. 

Killkannon,  xvi.  19. 
Killkarran,  xxx.  93. 

Killkatvin,  xxviii.  22. 
Kilikeagb,  xxi.  72. 
Killkeamones,  vii.  30. 
Killkearagli,  xxx.  63. 
Killkearan,  xxvi.  43. 

Killkee,  xv.  35. 

Killkeed,  xv.  34. 

Killit cedy,  Parish  of,  xv.  35. 
Killkeele,  xxvi.  42.  xxviii.  4. 
Killkee,  Lissincrevy,  xv.  35. 
Killkeerelly,  xxix.  31. 

Killkell,  xvi.  42. 

Killkenny  County,  xi.  47.  xv 
53.xxii.24.39.  xxiv.50.  xxv 
46.  56.  85.  xxix.  27.  34. 
Killkennybegg,  xxix.  108. 
Killkenragh,  vii.  30. 

Killkeny  County,  xxviii.  62. 
Killkeoge,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killkeran,  xxi.  47. 
Killkerryderrybegg,  vii.  30. 
Killkessane,  xvii.  7. 

Killkevan,  xxx.  33. 
ICillnocckane,  xv.  35. 
Killkohane,  v.  31. 

Killkolgan,  xxix.  46. 
Killkomney,  Parish  of,  xxix.  4 
Killkridane,  xv.  34. 

- Killmabrenan,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killmacahill,  xxix.  2. 
Killmacaloge,  xvii.  47. 
Killmacammoge,  xxv.  22. 
Killmacanerle,  xxv.  33. 
Kilhnacdonogh,  i.  29. 
Killmacduagh,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killmac  Duagh,  Diocesse  of,  i 
Kilhnacilloge,  xxx.  65. 
Killmackallen,  Parish  of,  i.  2. 
Killmackdecmoge,  xvii.  51. 
Killmackiing,  xxviii.  98. 
Kdlinacknoran,  xv.  31. 
Killmackrean,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killmackrogh,  iv.  31. 
Killmacky,  xxix.  38. 
Killmaclashy,  xxiv.  46. 
Killmacleeny,  xxviii.  98. 
Killmaclessederry,  v.  1. 
Killmaclone,  xxix.  10.  40. 
Killmacmerla,  xxv.  33. 
Killnmcmerly,  xxviii.  18. 
Killraacoe,  xxvi.  43. 
Killmacomb,  xxviii.  22. 
Killraacomoge,  x.  2.  48.  xxx. 
Kilimncorrell,  ix.  8. 

Killmac 


Kilim: 


rnlane, 


77. 


Killmac-Oi 
Killmacratt, 
Killmacree,  iii.  59. 

- Sanctuary  Lands, 


22. 


Kilim 


;.  78. 


Killmacshalgan. 

Killmacshallgan,  Rectory  of,  iii.  2. 
Killmacshane,  ii.  15.  xxiv.  57. 
Killmactahvay,  xxii.  10. 
Killmacuddy,  xxviii.  31. 
Killmacumoge,  Parish  of,  xxx.  93. 
Killmndima,  x.  64. 

Kilhnadonagh,  xxiii.  15. 
Killmadonoge,  i.  9. 

Iiillmaganne,  xxiii.  4. 
Killmaganny,  xxi.  53. 
Killmagaure,  xviii.  48. 

Killmagli,  xxx.  42. 

Killmaghad,  Chiefe-rent,  ii.  41. 
Killmagham,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killmaghan,  xxi.  75. 

Killmaghin,  xxi.  72. 


Killmaglisse, 
Killmagnea, 
Killmagner, 
Killmaguage. 
KiUmaine,  xx.  14. 

Barony  of,  i. 

xvii.  24.  xx.  24. 
xxviii.  5.  79.  94. 


Killmamebegg,  Church  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxv 

Tr'"  dtagh,  x ' " 


xiii.  3. 
lonnell,  iv.  20. 

Kill  M'Donnogh  Duffe,  v.  26. 

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Killmedan,  xvi.  29.  xx.  53.  57.  65. 

' xxii.  29.  xxv.  24.  xxvi.  15.  x 
41.  51.  55.73.  79.  xxix.  5.  i 
84. 

Castle,  xxix.  34. 

Killmedane,  xxii.  21. 

Killmeden,  iii.  11. 

Killmeene,  xvi.  54. 

Killmemnon,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Killmena,  xx.  8. 

Killmeneene,  xxviii.  18. 

Killmerin,  xxvi.  43. 

Killmessan,  xxi.  76. 

Killmeylan,  xxx.  42. 

Killmichaell,  i.  27. 

Killmichell,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killmighill,  xxix.  38. 

Killmihill,  vii.  30.  xxi.  60. 

Parish  of,  xv.  35. 

Killmikeere,  Parish  of,  xxvi.  37. 
Killmikill,  West,  xi.  36. 

Killmilagh,  xvi.  23. 

Killmilone,  xxviii.  43. 

Killminine,  xxix.  91. 

Killmire,  xxix.  42. 

Killmistin,  xxvi.  43. 

Killmaogh  Woods,  xvii.  15. 
Killmocklonne,  xiii.  32. 
Killmoculmoge,  xxv.  2. 

Killmodony,  i.  25. 

Killmodum,  viii.  66.  x.  9. 
Killmoelane,  xx.  66. 

Killmoell,  xxix.  7. 


xiv.  28.  xv.  34.  xvi.  23.  -! 

74.  xxv.  33.  xxx.  39.  45.  102. 
y of,  i.  16.  xv.  24.  xvi.  23.  xx 


• Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  37.  40. 

East,  xx.  14. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37.  60. 

Rath  of,  xvii.  61. 

West,  xx.  14. 

. Woods,  x 


fell  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Killnalongurty,  Barony  of,  v 

agh.  Barony  of,  i 


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iii.  10. 


Killnegullan,  xxi.  57. 
Killnelia,  xxx.  45. 


Killnelty,  x 


Killneinanagh,  Barony  of,  x.  47.  : 
Killnemanna,  Barony  of,  xx.  73. 
Killnemannagh,  Barony  of,  vii.  3i 
xxviii.  14.  xxix.  116. 
Killnemarragh,  xvi.40. 
Killnemody,  xxi.  76. 
Killnepluckane,  xxvi.  46. 
Killnereagh,  ix.  35. 


S:Si' 


Kilnicarra,  xiii.  49. 

Killnick,  Sanctuary  Lands,  : 

KillniWskgreagli,  viii.  33. 


KiUnirath,  x 


Killnoe,  i.  23.  xv.  34. 

g:f3:riiL£ 


KiUoaledy,  i.  23. 
Killoan,  iv.24. 
KillocaUy,  xiv.  27. 
Killocanevoy,  xxi.  30. 
Killocgh,  xxiv.  41 . 
Killock,  xxi.  26. 
Killockbrebart,  ix.6. 
KiUocollin,  xxiii.  1. 
Killocroghan,  xxiv.  21. 
Killode  Tithes  of,  xv.  3 
Killodornan,  iii.  30. 

•,  xxi.  57. 


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mage  ol,  x1 
||jlo|^^’2L  xxviii 


Killogevallin,  vi.  3. 

Killogh,  i.  25.  iii.  54.  vii.  30. 
Killoghey,  xxiii.  44. 
Killoghneny,  ii.  24.^ 

Killoghy,  xv.  50.  xxix.  108. 

KUlXewhy.^i^e. 

Killogy,  x.  39. 

Killohm,  xxviii.  62. 

Killoige,  x.48. 

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34. 


Killolluoge,  xx> 
Killoly,  xiv.  27. 
KiUomarlye,  xx 
Killomeagb,  iii.  22. 
Killominoge,  xviii. 
Killomoyle,  vi.  58. 
(122.) 


Killonagha,  xxx.  63. 

Killonaghanmore,  xiv.  31. 

Kilonbralck,  xxx.  98. 

Killone,  vi.  2.  xv.  34. 

Court  Baron,  xv.  34. 

Court  Leet,  xv.  34. 

— Parrish  of,  xv.  35. 

Parsonage  of,  xv.  35. 

Seneschalship  of,  xv.  34. 

Viccaridge  of,  xv.  35. 

Killonoghamore,  xiv.  31. 
Killonoghanbegg,  xiv.  31. 

Killontaine,  xvii.  32. 

Killony,  xvii.  47. 

Killooghter,  Xxx.  101 . 

Killoone,  Parish  of,  iv.  6. 

Killoovning,  xiii.  21. 

Killoquerke,  xxi.  89. 

Killoquirke,  vii.  32.  xxviii.  15. 

Killora,  ix.  27. 

Killoragh,  xxviii.  14. 

Killoran,  v.  12. 

Killorane,  ix.16.  xv.  58. 

Killordme,  xxviii.  80. 

Killornowan,  xxi.  30. 

Killoroane,  iii.  6. 

Killorrell,  xxi.  75. 

Killorroghery,  xv.  34. 

Killory,  xxv.7. 

Killoscoby  Church,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  40. 
Killosery,  Mills  of,  vi.  25. 

Hath  of,  vi.25. 

ICilloshkeliane,  iv.  8. 

Killoshulan,  v.  32. 

Killoskillen,  xxiii.  15. 

Killosserv  Beauford,  Parish  of,  vi.25. 
Killosty,  xxvi.  67. 

Killoughter,  xv.70. 

Killoughternan,  xxiii.  42. 

Killoulegg,  ix.  30. 

Killovarrow,  xiii.  15. 

Killovilloge,  xxiv.  16. 

Killovinoge,  xxix.  69. 

Killowary,  vii.  55. 

Kill  Owen,  vi.  28. 

Killowen,  vi.  27.  x.2.  18.  xvii.  47.  xx. 

xxix.  38.  xxx.  65. 

Killower,  xxx.  78.  80. 

Killowlagh,  xxi.  13. 

Killownine,  xiv.  26. 

Killowre,  xx.  66. 

Killoy,  iv.  31. 

Killoyne,  x.39. 

Killpader,  i.  23. 

Killpagheghailagh,  ix.  6. 

Kill  Patrick,  xxii.  34. 

Killpatrick,  xxi.  28.  xxii.  48.  xxv, 
xxviii.  9.  xxix.  47.  113.  xxx.  6£ 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 41.  5f 

Killpatricke,  i.  1.  x.  51.  xiii.  65.  x 

Killpeakan,  v.  38. 

Killpearce,  xviii.  4. 

Killpipe,  Rectory  of,  viii.  1. 

Killquane,  xviii.  17. 

Killquile,  xxiv.  11. 

Killrady,  x.  18. 

Killraghin,  xx.  70. 

Killratlimurry,  xxx.  94. 

Killrawer,  xxiii.  50. 

Killreconta,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Killredane,  xxi 
Killree,  ii.  51. 

Cheifry,  xxn.  jo. 

de  le  Steeple,  Suit  of  Court,  xi 

Killreeske,  xxii.  34. 

Killrey,  xxx.  61. 

Killriffin,  xvii.  34. 79. 

Killrobert,  xxv.  21. 

Killrobin,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Killroe,  i.  14.  x.51.  xv.  73.  xxix.  1 

IKillrollman,  xxix.  100. 

Killronane,  xxi.  72.  xxii.  34. 
Killroneighter,  i.  25. 

Killross,  xvi.  4. 

Killrosse,  xxviii.  31. 

Killruan,  iv.  24. 

Killrush,  vi.  8.  x.  14.  xv.  44.  50. 
xxx.  42. 

Killruthery,  xviii.  55. 

Killsallaghan,  Court  Baron,  vi.l. 


Killsallaglian,  Court  Leete, 

Mannor  of,  vi.  1. 

Killsallogh,  v.  15. 

Killsamsoge,  xvi.  39. 
Killsandra,  Church  of,  xxvi 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killsaran,  xviii.  49. 

Killsarran,  iii.  16.  63. 
Killsardran,  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Killscannell,  xxv.  27. 
ICillshachane,  xxx.  65. 
Killsballohan,  xxv.7. 
Killshanigge,  xx.  41. 
Killshany,  Parish  of,  xv.  35. 

Parsonage  of,  xv.  35. 

Killshillane,  xxv.  38. 
Killsonogh,  xvi.  41. 
Killsough,  xvi.  47. 

Kill  St.  Lawrence,  v.  31.  xx' 

Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Kill  St.  Nicholas,  Church  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Killstaggy,  x.  18. 

Killtabrid  Island,  ix.  21. 
Killtaffery,  iii.  23. 

Killtalasty,  ix.  16. 
Killtallagh,  xxviii.  63. 
Killtallaghan,  xxiii.  21. 

Kill  tare  Parish,  Tythes  of,  x: 
Killtarnaghta,  Church  of,  xx' 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Killtartan,  Barony  of,  xxi. 
xxviii.  56. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxv 

Killtass,  xv.  24. 

Killtayle,  xxi.  76. 

Killtedo,  xxi.  34. 

Killteene,  xxix.  54. 
Killteery,  xxv.  27. 
Killtemplaine,  xxvi.  52. 
Killtenell,  Cheifry,  xxii.  18. 
Killtibride,  xvi.  34. 

Killtilly,  xxix.  114. 
Killtinagli,  xxiii.  47. 
Killtowne,  xxix.  26.  55. 
Killtrasey,  viii.  62. 
Killtrasny,  xxx.  65. 
Killtratny,  xvii.  47. 
Killtrislane,  ix.  38. 
Killtubber,  iii.  55. 
Killtullagh,  viii.  34. 

Killty,  xxviii.  61. 

Killua,  xv.  44. 

Killuagaller,  v.  24. 
Killucane,  x 


39. 


Killui: 


ii.  74. 


iviii.  48.  : 


x.  44.  xxx.  8. 39. 


Killum  Cunna,  i: 

Killumlony,  > 

Killumlagh,  x 
Killuolane,  xi 
Killura,  xi.  7. 

Killuragh,  iv. 

Killuran,  xxv 
Killure,  x.48 
Killurlevan,  xxv.  33. 
Killurly,  xxx.  63.  64. 
Killursin,  xvi.  38. 

Killushy,  iii.  14. 

Killuskee,  v.  21. 

Killustie,  v.  58. 

Castle,  v.  58. 

Killvaghan,  xxi.  75. 
Killvainell,  xxx.  97 . 
Killvallick,  xxx.  92. 
Killvalisha,  v.  21. 

Killvally,  xxvi.  66. 
Killvallyvorrighy,  xxx.  92. 
Killvantoge,  vi.  32.  xxviii.  4 
Killvardagh,  xxviii.  31.  xxi: 
Killveedane,  xv.35. 
Killvenanna,  Church  of,  xx' 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxv 

Killvenoge,  xvi.  12. 
Killverdagb,  xxix.  102. 
Killvertin,  ix.  30. 
Killvillane,  xxii.  7. 
Killvineene,  xvii.  41. 
Killvinny,  Parish  of,  xxviii 
Killvodan,  ix.  49. 
Killvoedane,  xv.  35. 
Killvokery,  xxix.  38. 
Killvoydane,  xxi.  92. 


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Kilsaran,  Lordship  of,  i.  14. 

Kilsaron,  Lordship  of,  i.  15. 

Manor  of,  i.  15. 

Kilsavan,  xxx.  32. 

Kilscanlan,  ii.  53. 

Kilscobbin,  v.  15. 

Kilscornagh,  xvii.  24. 

Kilsheme,  xx.  29. 

Kilshenane,  vi.  58. 

Kiltanine,  ix.  19. 

Kiltappagh,  ix.  6. 

Kiltartan,  Barony  of,  ix.  27.  81.  xi.  66. 

xxiv.  20.  xxix.  78.  xxx.  29.  104. 
Kiltartane,  Barony  of,  i.  25.  xx.  5. 

Kiltarton,  Barony  of,  viii.  16.  xi.  3.  xxii. 
5.  49. 

Kiltassey,  xxx.  38. 

Kilteage,  xxix.  43. 

Kilteamus,  xvii.  89. 

Kilteary,  xxx.  74. 

Kiltebret,  xxi.  57. 

Kilteige,  vii.  35. 

Kilteloge,  iv.  24. 

Kiltemy,  xxvi.  42. 

Kiltenane,  Mannor  of,  iv.  60. 

Kiltereagh,  xxix.  43. 

Kilterlogh,  xxviii.  34. 

Kilternan,  ii.  41. 

Kilteskill  Mountain,  ix.  27. 

Kiltibreake,  iv.  6. 

Kilticoan,  ii.  5. 

Kiltilly,  v.  28. 

Kiltinnell,  xxiv.  11.  xxx.  95. 

Kiltinmchuir,  iv.  5. 

Kiltoome,  Parish  of,  i.  15. 

Kiltorkane,  xxiv.  54. 

Kiltotane,  xxii.  26. 

Kiltra,  iv.  7. 

Kiltrasna,  vi.3. 

West,  v.  20. 

Kikullagh,  xxiii.  2. 

Parish  of,  ii.  33. 

Kiltullan,  x.  18. 

Kilturke,  xiii.  48. 

Kilturkin,  ii.  1. 

Kilturoge,  iv.  56. 

Kiltynan,  Mannor  of,  xxii.  29. 

Kilvartin,  xxix.  90. 

Kilvartyn,  ii.  45. 

Kilvocane,  xxviii.  18. 

Kilvony,  iv.  31. 

Kinade,  xxi.  76. 

Kinfatle,  xxvi.  72. 

Kinaghan,  ix.  8. 

Kinagrelly,  iii.  2.  ix.  8. 

Kinalea,  Barony  of,  ii.  13.  18.  43.  iv.  61. 
vii.  43. 44.  ix.  1.  xi.  36. 75.  xvii.  82.  xviii. 


Kilrey,  iv.  26. 

Kilrodcry,  xxx.  39. 
Kilrow,  xvi.  32. 

Kilrush,  v.32.  viii.  52. 

Parish  of,  iv.  5.  xv. : 

Kilrussane,  xviii.  12. 
Kilsaghnagh,  ii.  51. 
Kiisallagh,  xxx.  7. 
Kilsallaghan,  Parish  of,  : 
Kilsana,  Parish  of,  iv.  6. 


King  Street,  x.  9.  xxiii.  29. 

Kingsale,  ix.  1. 

Liberties,  ix.  1. 

Kingsaiy,  xxv.6. 

King’s  Head,  xxv.  16. 

Kingston,  xvii.  21. 

Kingstowne,  xxi.  47. 

Cheif-rent,  xvi.  47. 

Great,  vi.l. 

Little,  xxviii.  60. 

Kings-wood,  xv.  69. 

Kingtogher,  xiii.  48. 

Kinigad,  xxviii.  12. 

Kininegallogli,  v.  33. 

Kinkalls,  xxx.  78. 

Kinkellew,  x.  69. 

Kinkellow,  x.  69. 

Kinkelly,  viii.  26.  ix.  19.  xxx.  78. 
Kinkillowe,  xvii.  23. 

Kinlagh,  xxviii.  79. 

Kinletter,  xxviii.  4. 

Kinllinagli,  xxx.  93. 

Kinnalea,  Barony  of,  iv.  59.  xi.  36.  xiii.  29 
39.  xxix.  108. 

Kinnalearty,  Barony  of,  vi.  7. 

Kinnard,  East,  xxix.  55. 

Kinnegorhow,  xxx.  45. 

Kinnelea,  Barony  of,  vi.  59. 

Kinnewarris,  viii.  2. 

Kinoge,  xxix.  80. 

Kinogh,  xxiv.  11.  xxx.  25. 

Kinowrie,  xi.  66. 

Kinragb,  xiii.  73.  xxx.  93. 

Kinrearth,  xxx.  93. 

Kinsale,  xiv.  25.  xxv.  6. 

Barony  of,  xi.  36. 

Liberties  of,  iv.  48. 

Kinsaley,  xxv.  5. 

Kinsally,  xxv.6. 

Kinsallagh,  xxvi.  42. 

Kintarlagh,  viii.  16. 

Kinteere,  vii.  12. 

Kintire,  xvi.  23. 

Kintuirke,  iv.  6. 

Kinturke,  xiii.  48. 

Kinure,  ii.  43.  iv.  42. 

Kinvally,  viii.  26. 

Itinvaro,  viii.  16. 

Kippagh,  x.  14.  xxx.  92. 

Kippnne,  xxii.  8. 

Kippernoe,  xxx.  65. 

Kippishrene,  xx.  3. 

Kirkasoke,  vii.  16. 

Kirkenhead,  xxii.  10. 

Kirkeparte,  vii.  10. 

Kirrane,  xxix.  26. 

Fishings  of,  xxix.  26. 

Kirrenan,  ii.  51. 

Kirriaght,  xxii.  48. 

Kirricurrihy,  Barony  of,  vi.  2.  xv.  20. 
Kirrihill,  x.  44. 

Kirrikill,  Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Kiske,  ii.  51. 

Kis  Ronan,  x.  18. 

Kissaghmoan,  xxi.  57. 

ICiverstowne,  v.  16. 

Knackadengen,  viii.  34. 

Knaggs  Parke,  vii.  27. 

Knaghall,  xxx.  92. 

Knaghill,  viii.  31.  32. 

Knahell,  xiv.  33. 

Knapan,  xxx.  101. 

Knappagh,  xvi.  40. 

Knappaghmore,  iii.  1. 

Knappamore,  iii.  1. 

Knappoge,  xxiv.  6. 

Knavagh,  xiv.  3. 

Knavinstowne,  xvi.  77.  xxviii.  7. 

Knebegg,  vi.  11. 

Knedan,  x.  9. 

Knenell,  ii.  4. 

Knepotle,  xxvi.  72. 

Knetople,  x.  3. 

Knevagh,  xxvi.  66. 

Knewbogge,  xx.  71. 

Knightfield,  vi.  1. 

Knightstowne,  xxii.  1 . 

ICnilagh,  v.  55. 

Kniletonebrackagh,  iii.  66. 

Knillinlia  xxi.  24. 

Knoanglasse,  xxx.  88.  92. 

Knock,  ii.  29.  iv.  6.  x.  13.  61.  66.  xv.  73. 

xvii.  61.  xxvi.  72.  xxix.  1. 
Knockabehonnagh,  xxx.  97. 


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lv-  Knockersinta,  i.  31.  • 
index  Knockesprohy,  xxviii.4. 

LOCOIlUM  Knocketowreene,  iv.  6. 

!°  Knocketyan,  xv.  38. 
rrfor  Knockevadrin,  xxviii.  6. 

Adventurers,  Knockeville,  xvi.  42. 

SoWiers,  Knockfarnagli,  viii.  26. 

' Knockfenine,  xv.  11. 

Knockfergus,  vi.  3. 

Knockfin,  viii.  22.  xvi.  24. 

Knockfishoge,  iii.  1. 

Knockfissoge,  iii.  1. 

Knockfowne,  xxx.  97. 

Knockfree,  x.  25. 

Knockgarranduffe,  ii.  53. 

Knockgerie,  iv.  5. 

Knockgillygranan,  x.  18. 
Knockgillygranane,  xiv.  26. 

ICnockglasse,  ii.  51.  viii.  25.  xi.  37.  xx.  39. 

xxiv.  11.18.  xxviii.  3.  xxix.54.  xxx.  77. 
Knockgorman,  xvi.  21. 

Knockgourry,  xxviii.  3. 

Knockgrace,  xiv.  2. 

Kaockgreege,  xvii.  23. 

Knockgullismma,  xv.  33. 

Knockliall,  ii.  51. 

Knockhotviing,  v.  42. 

Kiiockhurley,  xviii.  42. 

Knockiakelly,  xxx.  21. 

ICnockicar,  xxiii.  l.  xxix.  90. 

Knockicaulea,  xx.  32. 

Knockicosky,  viii.  38. 

Knockiea,  xxiii.  1.  xxix.  90. 

Knock  Iflatterie,  iv.  5. 

Knockikerran,  xxviii.  12. 

Knockilldan'agli,  xx.  70. 

ICnockillin,  xxx.  99. 

Knockine,  xxiv.  16. 

Knockineden,  xxviii.  5. 

Knockingaule,  x.  67. 

Knockingawna,  xxviii.  50. 

Knockingen,  x.  66. 

Knockinincroe  Clieifry,  xxii.  18. 
Knockinody,  xxix.  51. 

Knockin-Richards,  xiv.  35. 

Knockinvarodig,  iv.  50. 

Knockinvinchan,  iv.  6. 

Knockinvody,  xxix.  51. 

Knock  Irea,  xxviii.  32. 

Knockirogliery,  ix.  8. 

Knockiska,  ix.  18. 

Knockititan,  v.  15. 

Knockivoty,  xxi.  85. 

Knocklaghtagh,  xx.  14. 

Knocklary,  xiv.  25. 

Knocklasa,  xxviii.  94. 

Knocklassa,  xxx.  77. 

Knocklayd,  xxv.  21. 

Knocklayde,  xxv.  22. 

Knocklcagh,  vii.  44.  xxix.  43. 

Knocklegan,  ix.  49.  xiv.  15.  xxviii.  10. 
Knocklevane,  xxx.  92. 

Knockleyne,  xxi.  45. 

Knocklcysliin,  xxx.  29. 

Knock-Lofty,  xiv.  35. 

Knocklofty,  xv.  52. 

Knocklogane,  xvi.  4. 

Knockloglikin,  xviii.  58. 

Knockloghty,  xv.  52. 

Knocklong,  xiii.  19.  xx.  8. 

Knockionge,  xxiii.  18. 

Knocklongli,  xxi.  38. 

Knocklower,  iii.  1. 

Knocklowir,  iii.  1. 

Knockluhony,  iii.  26. 

Knockmackoony,  xx.  3. 

Knockniadine,  xxi.  95. 

Knockmakeene,  ix.  7. 

Knockmalengthy,  xvii.  24. 
Knockmannesellagh,  xxviii.  5. 

Knockmany,  iv.  6. 

Knockmarke,  vii.  58.  xxx.  25.  75. 
Knockmark  Rectory,  Tythcs  of,  xxvi.  59. 
ICnockmartin,  vii.  27. 

Knockmay,  xxx.  69. 

Knockmill,  xxii.  16. 

Knockmolyn,  xxvi  69. 

Knockmony,  xxi.  95.  xxix.  54. 
Knockmoorrow,  xx.  14. 

Knockinore,  ii.  46.  iv.  5.  6.  vi.  2.  ix.  8.  xv. 

37.  xvi.  7.  xxiv.  57.  xxviii.  22.  xxx.  78. 
Knockmorecrery,  xxviii.  2. 
Knockmorenescrevagh,  xxviii.  3. 
Knockmorish,  iv.  38. 

Knock  Morris,  iv.  11. 


Knocknelinta,  i.  25.  xxiii.  3. 
Knocknemannagh,  xxvi.  42. 
Knocknemennon,  xxi.  62. 

Knocknemeter,  x.  14.  xxx.  38. 
Knocknemine,  xxii.  37. 

Knockneminy,  xiv.  33.  xxx.  92. 
Knocknemohelane,  ix.  18. 

Knocknemould,  xxi.  83. 

Knocknemoyne,  viii.  36. 

Knocknemuory,  xxviii.  2. 
Knocknemurtelagh,  iii.  57. 

Knocknenarane,  xx.  70. 

Knocknenarrig,  xxx.  29. 

Knocknenasse,  ix.  1. 

Knockneneagh,  xxviii.  73. 

Knocknenowle,  i.  14. 

Knockneny,  xvii.  65. 

Knockneplionery,  xxi.  72. 

Knocknepissy,  ix.  18. 

Knocknerahy,  iv.  6.  24. 

Knocknerekeile,  xxix.  1. 

Knockne  Rooty,  vii.  26. 

Knockneskagh,  xxx.  40. 

Knockneskeny,  iv.  6. 

Knockneskin,  xxvi.  69. 

Knocknesleagh,  iii.  2. 

Knocknestanagh,  ix.  8. 

Knocknetegart,  xxi.  75. 

Knockneuin,  ix.  7. 

Knocknevallory,  xxviii.  3. 

Knocknevarry,  iv.  22. 

Knockneveagh,  xiii.  24.  xxviii.  3. 
Knocknevin  xxx.  104. 

Knocknevy,  xvii.  65. 

Knocknewan,  xxx.  101. 

Knocknewerre,  xvii.  22. 

Knockneyney,  xxvi.  69. 

Knockne[  ],  xxviii.  3.  xxix.  90. 
Knockniagad,  v.  48. 

Knocknicter,  xxiii.  47. 

Knockniplace,  xxvi.  30. 

Knockniskeay,  xiii.  65. 

Knocknnecree,  xi.  13. 

Knocknogh,  xxx.  39. 

Knocknomnany,  i.  23. 

Knocknoran,  x.  53. 

Knocknore,  xxx.  101. 

Knocknypounery,  xxvi.  30. 

Knockoiard,  iii.  30. 

Knockomolyn,  xxvi.  69. 

Knockones,  viii.  52. 

Knockorane,  xxi.  85. 

Knockovdan,  xvi.  4.  xxviii.  18. 
Knockornaghty  Cheifiy,  vii.  30. 
Knockostangery,  xiii.  15. 

ICnockpans,  xxx.  101. 

Knockpreghan,  xxviii.  49. 
Knockradermaddy,  xxx.  40. 
Knockralieluskrane,  xxi.  92. 
Knockrahermore,.  xxv.  42. 
Knockralierreagh,  xxv.  42. 
Knockranskeagn,  xvi.  33. 

Knockrasser,  xxi.  67. 

Knockrawer,  iii.  1. 

Knockreagli,  xxviii.  32. 

Knockreemillin,  xxviii.  3. 

Knockreh)',  iv.  5. 

Knockreigh,  xxiii.  47. 

Knockrenaghan,  vi.  23. 

Knockriegli,  xxiii.  47. 

Knocluoe,  ii.  6.  iv.  33.  vi.  2.  ix.  18.  xv.  1. 
38.  73.  xvi.  13.  72.  xvii.  24.  51.  62. 
xx.  8.  xxi.  95.  xxiv.  9.  xxviii.  18. 
xxix.  78. 

Passage,  xxix.  90. 

Knockrobeg,  xxv.  33. 

Knockroghderry,  viii.  33. 

Knockroghery,  xvi.  62. 

Knockroghy,  xxvi.  15. 

Knockrolane,  vi.  22. 

Knockronaghan,  xxi.  57. 

Knockrow,  xiv.  32.  xvii.  23.  xxii.  16.  xxx. 
59. 

Knockroyer,  iii.  1. 

Knockrudane,  iii.  47. 

Knockrustigg,  xv.  37. 

Knocks,  x.  19.  xxix.  30.  xxx.  93. 
Knocksentry,  v.  53. 

Knocksequin,  vii.  1. 

Knockshandrominta,  viii.  26. 

Knockshane,  xxvi.  25. 

Knockshanvally,  xxviii.  5. 

Knockshenebee,  xxx.  39. 

Knocksickeene,  xxiii.  44. 

Knoeksidie,  iv.  5. 


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Lackamore,  xxv.  8S. 

Lackan,  viii.  13.  xvi.  13. 
Lackanalonty,  xiv.  12. 

Lackanarry,  xxiv.  11. 
Lackanceadane,  xxiii.  35. 

Lackane,  iv.  38.  xvi.  62.  xxx.  32.  80 
Lackanechadrick,  xiv.  2. 
Lackanecorry,  viii.  53. 

Lackanenvie,  xxviii.  4. 
Lackaneobone,  x.  30. 

Kviii.  Lackanlonty,  xv.  59. 

Lackanreagh,  ii.4. 

Mill,  ii.  4. 

Lankan  roe,  xxii.8. 

Lackans,  Lower,  vii.  47. 

Lackant  Lande,  vi.  25. 

Lackantolane,  xxiii.  35. 
Lackanvorney,  x.  47. 
Lackareaghbegg,  xv.  34. 
Lackareaghmore,  xv.  34. 

Lackame,  xxx.  65. 

Lackaroe,  xv.  33. 

Lackarriffe,  xxvi.  30. 
Lackarruemore,  xxvi.  12. 
Lackberrighane,  xxviii.  22. 
Lackbrack,  xxx.  39. 

Lackeagh  Castle  Quarter,  iv.  56. 
Lackeene,  viii.  64.  xvii.  64. 

Lacken,  iv.  13.  xxix.  53. 
c.  66.  Lackenankrin,  xvi.  21. 

ii.  85.  Lackenbeaghy,  xxx.  5. 

Lacken  Cahill,  v.  33. 

Lackendraky,  vii.  10. 
Lackeneserragh,  xv.  11. 
Lackenstowne,  xxviii.  19. 

Lackes,  The,  xv.  78. 

Lackey,  xxviii.  12. 

Lackill,  ix.6. 

Lackillagh,  v.  37. 

Lackin,  iii.  23.  xxiii.  13. 

Lower,  xxvi.  67. 

Upper,  xxvi.  67. 

Lackinabrady,  x.  37. 

Lackinashonin,  vii.  21. 

Lackinkillin,  xx.  14. 

Lackinshanin,  vii.  21. 

Lackmelch,  xxiv.  11. 

Lackineloh,  xvii.  69. 

Lackmore,  vi.  50. 

Lacknavantane,  xxv.  43. 
Lacknebrugh,  xxi.  43. 

Lacknefeigh,  xxiv.  57 . 

Lacknefelly,  xxiv.  57 . 
Lacknevarran,  xxx.  99. 
Lackraleagh,  ix.  16. 

Lackvantine,  vii.  55. 

Lackybeaghy,  xxx.  5. 

Lackyduffe,  xxi.  1. 

Lackyrea,  xv.  37. 

Lackyroe,  xiii.  65. 

Lackevan,  xxii.  41. 

Lacroe,  xxvi.  12. 

Laderick,  v.  59. 

Ladies  Abbey,  xxx.  1. 

Lady  Castle,  xiii.  12. 

Church  of,  xv.  77. 

Ladyes  Castle,  xxii.  2. 

Lady  Rath,  xiii.  5. 

Ladys  Church  Rectory,  Tythes  of,  x 
Ladys  Island,  v.  41. 

Lackybegg,  ii.  14. 

Laface,  xxii.  21 . 

Laffallryan,  xxvi.  1. 

Laffally,  xvii.  78. 

Laffallyreard,  xxii.  5. 

Laffallyryan,  xxvi.  1. 

Lading,  xx.  73. 

Lagacree,  xxix.  68. 

Lagan,  xviii.  24.  xxix.  5. 

Hall,  xviii.  6. 54. 

Laganotry,  xxviii.  5. 

Lagath,  xxii.  5. 

Lagcarhucraheene,  xv.  33. 

Laggacon'ine,  xiv.  16. 

Laggan  Ballyboe,  xxi.  8. 

Lagge,  xxx.  38. 

Laghaghmore,  xxvui.  6. 
Lagharaore,  ix.  30. 

. 96.  Laghanroe,  ix.  27. 

ILaghardane,  vii.  30. 

Laghbratten,  xiii.  31. 

Lagheen,  vii.  34. 

Lagheenene  Sheelbegg,  vii.  34. 


Laghell,  xxviii.  15. 
Lagheran,  vii.  30. 
Laghirdaffe,  ix.  38. 
Laghkillin,  xxviii.  3. 
Lagh  Morietagh,  iv.  25. 

Lagnaviddoge,  xi.  66. 
Lagnavidoge,  xxii.  2 1 . 


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IV-  Laugh,  ix.  21. 
INDEX  Lauglmdavin,  xx 
LOCORUM  Laughamore,  xx> 

Cerijflcates  Laughan^.xxix. 


■ Laughdakin,  ■ 
Laghfirt,  xxvi 


Laughtee,  Barony  of,  vi.  39. 
Laughtiwoodane,  xxviii.  5. 
Laugnamarne  Fishing  Lake,  1 
Lauhenstowne,  xviii.  23. 
Laun,  River  of,  xx.  3. 


Learneparke,  Toughs  of,  i 
Leasane,  iv.  6. 

Leashuock,  xvi.  21. 
Leateskalkitt,  xxx.  45. 
Leatrira,  i.  25. 
Leattergungett,  ix.  16. 
Leattune,  xxx.  45. 
Leaugh,  ix.  19. 

LeniighiH,  ii.  8. 

Leavallie,  xxix.  65. 
Leaviebegg,  xxi.  102. 
Leaviemore,  xxi.  102. 
Leavy  Acre,  xi.  55. 
Leballyconnor,  ix.  28. 
Lebane,  x.  5 1 . 

Lecaile,  Barony  of,  xvi.  5' 


i.  34. 


Lecale,  Barony  of,  iii.  54.  vii.  42 
Lecally,  v.  12. 

Lecanowdeyke,  xxi.  45. 

Lecarofoyle,  xxviii.  5. 

Lecarravenvally,  xv.  73. . 

Lecarro  Killagh,  xxv.  55. 

Lecarrow,  xv.  45.  x 
Lecarrowbane,  xxvi.  54. 
Lecarrowbegg,  xxvi.  52. 
Lecarrow-Cashane,  xv.  73. 
Lecarrowcashane,  xvi.  37. 
Lecarrowcaslane,  iii.  1. 

Lecarro wcruyn,  iii.  2. 
Lecarroweighter,  xxviii.  96. 
Lecarrowentyhane,  viii.  26. 
Lecarrowighteagh,  iv.  5. 
Lecarrowighteragh,  xxviii.  3. 
Lecarrowknocknogoge,  xxi.  92. 
Lecarrowmore,  xxvi.  52. 
Lecarrownapolroe,  xxi.  92. 
Lecarrownedallow,  xvii.  51. 
Lecarrownedalowre,  xvii.  51. 
Lecarrownekilly,  iv.  5. 

Lecarrowreagh,  xxviii.  29. 
Lecarrowteane,  xv.  73. 
Lecarrowtuohin,  xv.  73. 
Lecarrowvally,  xv.  73. 

Lecarruissyll,  xxi.  67. 

Lecayle,  Barony  of,  xvi.  31. 
Lecharrow,  iii.  1. 

Lecharue,  xv.  54. 

Lecliill,  iv.  31. 

Leek,  iii.  1.  xxviii.  12. 

Lecken,  McFerbissy,  v.  33. 
Leckneha,  xxviii.  96. 

Lecrowai'd,  xxviii.  5. 

Ledan,  xi.  56. 

Ledgdoone,  v.  55. 

Ledustowne,  iii.  38. 

Ledwichstowne,  iii.  38. 

Lee,  xxix.  78. 

Leeck,  viii.  46. 

Leedstowne,  xiv.  2. 

Leekeene,  xxi.  69. 

Leeks,  viii.  55. 

Leenan,  xi.32. 

Leene,  xv.  35. 

Leetris,  xvi.  35. 

Leetstowne,  viii.  6. 

Lefeene,  xxiii.  35. 

Legacory,  xxi.  7. 

Legacree,  vii.  45. 

Legagenny,  vii.  47. 

Legaghreagli,  ix.  18. 

Legan,  iv.31.40.  xviii. 4.  xx.71. 
Leganany,  xxix.  78. 

Legane,  vi.  22.  ix.  18. 

Legany,  vii.  47. 

Legevare,  xxv.  21. 

Legg  Marra  M'Emer,  iv.  19. 
Leghanree,  xxx.  104. 

Leghanstowne,  xxiv.  11. 

Leghbeg,  xxix.  37. 

Leghtaheile,  xxx.  34. 

Ugingebeg,  iii.  26. 

Legiwill,  vn.47.  xxvi.  67. 

Lcgland,  xxi.  8. 

Leglenagh,  xxviii.  5. 

Leglum,  xxi.  97. 

Legnacreemore,  iii.  26. 

Legnahorne,  iv.  19. 

Legnalty,  xx.44. 

Legney,  Barony  of,  i.  32. 

Legoths  Castle,  xviii.  10. 

Legtowne,  xxix.  57. 

Leguffe,  xxii.  16. 

Legwee,  ii.  51. 

Lehaefe,  Mannor  of,  xxii.  29. 
Lehalcope,  iv.  60. 

Lehanagh,  xvii.  51. 

Lehardane,  ix.  19. 

Lehensie,  xxix.  10. 

Lehesseragh,  xxi.  97. 

Lehinch,  xxix.  76. 

Totvne  of,  xxviii.  5. 

Leick,  xx.  24. 

Leighlin,  v.  48. 

Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Lsee  of,  xiv.  24. 

Leinster,  Province  of,  i.  22.  v.  2.  v 
^ xxv.  6.  xxx.  38.91. 


Barony  of,  ii.  15.  vii.  34.  xxx.  104. 

County,  vii.  35.  ix.  15.  xvi.  79  Xxi 

24.  xxx.  34. 

Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Leitrimc,  vii.  29. 

Leitrym,  Barony  of,  ix.  19.  x.  64. 

Leixlip  House,  xiii.  27. 

Lekarrowkeele,  xvi.  37. 

Lelaglunore,  vi.  9. 

Lelan,  v.  48. 

Lelish,  xxx.  101. 

Lellimsey,  xiii.  32. 

Lemanne,  vii.  27. 

Lemcon,  Mannor  of,  xxii.  41 . 

Lemfin,  xv.  54. 

Lemgeltan,  xxi.  75. 

Lemgir,  ii.  27. 

Leniineh,  xvii.  74. 

Lemneghbegg,  xxv.  22. 

Lemneghmore,  xxv.  21. 

Lemnelary,  xxx.  101. 

Lemonstowne,  xxvi.  26. 

Lena,  xxi.  100. 

Lenaboyes,  xxvi.  51. 

Lenacecarrigie,  xvii.  85. 

Lenaghcoragh,  ix.  30. 

Lenamarian,  xviii.  50. 

Lenanaturtane,  xxx.  80. 

Lenane,  xxx.  99. 

Lenanemarran,  xvi.  61. 

Lenanemarren,  xiii.  49. 

Lenanstowne,  xxix.  75. 

Lenantogher,  xxi.  100. 

Lenaonamarrian,  xviii.  50. 

Lenarevaugh,  ix.  19. 

Lenarts  House,  ix.  21. 

Lenate,  xxi.  97. 

Lenecanen,  xxvi.  16. 

Lenettstowne,  vi.  25. 

Lenokill,  x.  17. 

Lentivilly,  xxx.  34. 

Leny,  Barony  of,  v.  12.  xxix.  36. 55. 

Leods,  xxii.  37. 

Leogh,  xxii.  37. 

Leoghcarrowmunter  Moony,  xv.  12. 
Leonards  Parke,  xv.  76. 

Leonareagh,  xxviii.  56. 

Leonletfaron,  xxi.  97. 

Leragli,  xxviii.  20. 

Lerem,  xxx.  8. 

Lergamore,  xiii.  16. 

Lergeteduffe,  xiii.  15. 

Lenvood,  xxx.  33. 

Lesh,  iii.  56. 

Le  Shanonsheath,  i.  1. 

Leske,  xiii.  23. 

Leskehy,  xxviii.  86. 

Leskieoleaberry,  xxx.  45. 

Lessa  Longford,  xxx.  54-. 

Lesseene,  xxiii.  35. 

Lesincullen,  xiii.  65. 

Lessmackhinchin,  x.  19. 

Lesterogher,  xxvi.  65. 

Letagbsmultigallon,  xxiii.  17. 

Letlicarrow,  ix.  19. 

Letherland,  iii.  55. 

Letragh,  xxix.  109. 

Letraghbegg,  xxvi.  51. 

Letraghmore,  xxix.  109. 

Letramore,  xxvi.  51. 

Letrim,  iii.  22.  vi.  7.  vii.  35. 

■ Barony  of,  xxii.  5.  xxiii.  49.  xxix.  78. 

xxx.  20. 

County,  xxiii.  49.  xxviii.  38. 

Letrimeitragh,  v.  55. 

Letrimeoughtragh,  v.  55. 

Letroaghbeg,  xxix.  109. 

Letrum,  i.  2. 

Letrym,  xiii.  16. 

Letter,  xxii.  21. 

Letterbin,  xiii.  16. 

Letterbrakane,  xxx.  104. 

Lettercanama,  xvii.  22. 

Letteree,  xxix.  57. 

Letterfeire,  xxix.  78. 

Lettermiskin,  xxix.  55. 

Letters,  xxx.  65. 

Lettertrascy,  xxviii.  5. 

Lettirossan,  viii.  44. 

Lettur,  i.  28. 

Leugh,  xiv.  2. 

Levally,  v.  12.  xxi.  3.  xxix.  90. 

Levallykeele,  xxi.  67. 


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Le  Vally  MTtooge,  ix.  27. 
Levallyreagh,  xxix.  87.  xxx 
Levettstowne,  xxi.  46.  xxv. 
Levinish,  xvii.  74. 

Lewee,  ii.  51. 

Lewis’s  Land,  x.  22. 
Leydican,  iv.  13. 

Leyley,  v.  3. 

Leynebragagh,  xiii.  15. 
Leynehams  Ferdstowne,  xiv 
Leyny,  Barony  of,  i.  2.  ii.  3; 

ix.  8.  xvi.  79.  xxiii.  50.  > 
Leyre,  ix.  16. 

Leyteree,  xiii.  47. 

Leyton,  x.  66. 

Leytowne,  xvi.  47.  xxix.  57 
Leytrim,  xi.  56.  xx::  14  " 

Barony  of,  ix. 

County,  iii.  2S 

Lick,  xxx.  94. 

, Lickadowne,  x.  67. 
Lickblea,  xxx.  23. 
Lickenegeorges,  iii. 
Lickerrig,  xxii.  5. 
Lickettstowne,  x\ 

Lickine,  xxi.  69. 
Lickmereene,  xx 
Lickmolaske,  ii.  ! 
Lickmurreene,  x 
Licknacrane,  xvii 
Lickreuenagh,  x> 

Licture,  xv.  38. 

Liffarity,  xiii.  26. 

Liffarty,  xiii.  26. 

Liffie,  Salmon  Weyre. 

Liffy,  Island  in,  xvii. 
Ligginaught,  xxx.  45. 
Ligmoylin,  xvi.  77. 
Lillstowne,  xxviii.  25. 
Liltlemore  Side,  xvii. 
Limemoyly,  xxiii.  44. 
Limercanill,  xxi.  9 s 
Limerick,  City  of, 

Liberties  of, 

South  Liben 

County,  iii. 


27. 


i.  29. 


76. 


i.  57. 


n.  34. 


28.  29.  34. 


44..  65. 

. 7.  x.  13. 22.  48. 69.  xi.  4. 
civ.  19.  25.  32.  33.  xv.  14. 
. 8.  xxiii.  38.  44.  45. 
20.  41 


Liberties  of,  xiv.  32.  xv.  10.  > 

32.  xxix.  19. 

North  Liberties  of,  vi.  9. 

South  Liberties  of,  i.  31.  ii.  . 

40. 

Limericke,  City  of,  x.  67. 

County,  i.  3.  10.  ii.  53.  : 

7.  vii.  29.  30.  ix.  24.  40.  xiii. 
85. 

Limiricke  County,  ix.  45. 

Limrick,  xxix.  76. 

County,  i.  16.  20. 

vii.  57.  xiv.  27 
xxii.  10.  xxv.  33.  xxix.  i 
38.  49.  73. 

County  of  the  City,  i.  39. 

Houses  in,  xxii.  10. 

Liberties  of,  xxix.  108.  xx 

South  Liberties  of,  iv.  54. 


22.  : 


l.  31. 


c.  71. 


Linane,  x 
Lincearan,  xxvi.  67. 

Linchesland,  x.  66. 

Lincolnes  House,  ix.  21. 
Linecunshane,  n.  8. 

Lindry  Meadows,  iv.  53. 
Lingestowne,  xxi.  16. 

Linkinstowne,  x.  2. 

Linster  Province,  xxviii.  20. 
Lippstowne,  xv.  43.  xxviii.  25. 

Lisacknockane,  xxi.  72. 
Lisacllighan,  xxix.  78. 

Lisadile,  v.  12. 

Lisaghan,  xxx.  54. 

Lisaghts  Burgeseland,  Adare,  xi.  4. 
Lisahelly,  xxiii.  35. 

Lisamry,  vii.  16. 

Lisanselan,  x.  13. 

Lisardconell,  xxv.  47. 

Lisardscullin,  xvi.  79. 

(122.) 


Lisawillin,  : 
Lisawly,  vi. 
Lisawry,  v 


24. 


73. 


45. 


Lisballilee, 

Lisballyteige, 

Lisbane,  v.  34 
Lisbaneese,  vi: 
Lisbeghane,  x 
Lisbehegh,  xx 
Lisbeheige,  vi: 
Lisbeneigh,  x: 

Lisbiallet,  xx> 
Lisbigney,  xxi 
Lisbillat,  xxx. 
Lisblahick,  iv. 
Lisbleaugh,  iv 
Lisborneene, 

Lisboy,  xx.  6f 

Lisbrenan,  iv. 

Lisbrian,  iv.  £ 
Lisbrislands,  : 
Lisbuckane,  i’ 

Lisbyalat,  i.  3 
Lisbyalett,  xi’ 

Liscahill,  x.  6 
Liscakaboe,  x 
Liscalgett,  xx 
Liscallan,  xv. 

Liscally  Tithes  of,  vii. 
Liscam,  i.  15. 
Liscambey,  xiii.  15. 
Liscanlane,  xvi.  7. 
Liscann,  vii.  30. 
Liscannon,  xviii.  15. 
Liscapple,  xxi.  76. 
Liscapull,  viii.  16. 
Liscarnan,  xxi.  34.  97 
Liscarne,  xxi.  34. 
Liscaroll,  i.  38. 
Liscarroll,  xiii.  65. 
Liscarrowmaddon,  iii. 
Liscartan,  xxv.  36. 
Liscarteene,  iv.  15. 
Liscledrigg,  xx.  36. 
Lisclinan,  viii.  66. 
Liscloane,  xx 
Lisclogher,  x 
Lisclone,  xiii 
Lisclonie,  x. 

Liscoffy,  xvi. 

Liscolia,  iv.  i 
Liscoile,  v.  5 
Liscondane, 
Lisconduffe, 
Lisconenor, 

Lisconnary, 

Lisconne,  xv 
Lisconnell,  ' 
Lisconner,  v 
Liscormock, 

Liscoulta,  x: 

Liscoyle,  i.  ! 

Liscreagh,  i' 
Liscrinkin,  xvi.  62. 
Liscromally,  xxviii.  3. 
Liscromlinduffe,  xxi.  £ 
Lisculleane,  xv.  35. 
Liscunnile,  xi.  66. 
Liscurrine,  xxvi.  8. 
Lisdachan,  xxix.  70. 
Lisdagoole,  xiii.  38. 
Lisdalin,  viii.  52. 
Lisdallon,  ix.  31.  xiv. 
Lisdangan,  xvi.  62. 
Lisdarragh,  xxii.  2. 
Lisdavelly,  ix.  33. 
Lisdayly,  xxi.  30. 
Lisderny,  xxx.  7. 
Lisderrig,  xxi.  75. 
Lisdody,  xvii.  23. 
Lisdoly,  viii.  49. 
Lisdonagb,  xiv.  3. 
Lisdonerick,  iv.  19. 
Lisdonish,  xvii.  48. 
Lisdonogh,  xxix.  36. 
Lisdony,  xvii.  24. 
LisdoonegaUy,  xiii.  b 
Lisdoran,  iv.  25. 
Lisdough,  xvi.  84. 
Lisdowan,  ix.  16. 
Lisdowell  McShane,  i 


72. 


34. 


65. 


r.  76. 


51. 


Lisdowich. 

Lisdowne,  x.  19.  : 
Lisdownegormell, 

Lisdowny,  xvi.  12. 

Lisdrenagh,  xxviii.  1. 
Lisdrumbeard,  xxx.  101. 
Lisdrumbole,  xxx.  78. 
Lisdrumcleme,  xiii.  51. 
Lisdrumcullen,  ii.  8. 
Lisdrumgolaght,  xxviii.  12. 
Lisdrumloot,  xxi.  77. 

Lisduffe,  iv.  6.  v.  42.  ix.  8. 
17.  23.  68.  xxv.  2.  xxvi.  5 

Lisduffin,  xiii.  15. 

Lisduff  M'Cofforty-,  xxiv.  40. 
Lisdumine,  xiv.  3. 
Lisdungreive,  xxiii.  31. 
Lisduskan,  x.  66. 

Lisduskin,  x.  66. 

Lisdweene,  xxiv.  14. 

Liseagb,  xxi.  57. 

Lisemiska,  viii.  33. 

Lisenisky,  xxvii.  3. 

Lisenuna,  xxiv.  43. 

Liserboy,  xxiii.  49. 
Lisfarrellboy,  ix.  8. 

Lisfinegan,  i.  25. 

Lisfinno,  ix.  16. 

Lisfinny,  ix.  16. 

Lisfolhole,  xxvi.  34. 
Lisganbehatb,  vii.  55.  xviii.  1 
Lisgara,  ix.  16. 

Lisgarne,  viii.  33. 

Lisgarra,  ix.  19. 

Lisgarriffe,  xxiii.  42. 

Lisgesli,  xxi.  77. 

Lisgest,  xxi.  76. 

Lisgillirone,  xiii.  15. 
Lisginne,  xvi.  25. 

Lisglasen,  xxviii.  100. 
Lisglassog,  xiii.  49. 

Lisgoule,  Parish  of,  xxx.  6. 
Lisgrehan,  xvii.  23. 

Lisgriffin,  xiii.  65.  xvi.  44. 
Lisharally,  viii.  44. 

Lishderry,  xxx.  7. 

Lishdy,  xxiii.  8. 

Lishea,  xxx.  39. 
Lishecklovan,  xviii.  4. 
Lisheen,  ix.  21. 

Lisheene,  xvii.  46. 

Lishelegle,  iii.  2. 

Lisheran,  xxi.  77. 
Lisheshanought,  xiii.  30. 
Lishganagh,  xxi.  57. 
Lishgoveu,  xxviii.  3. 
Lishinmanus,  xxvni.  6.  xxx. 
Lishinughane,  xxviii.  6. 
Lishivonire,  x.  51. 

Lishkill,  vi.  27.  28. 

Lishlea,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  40. 
Lishleboy,  xxiii.  17. 
Lishlerge,  xxviii.  6. 
Lislimiuine,  iv.  38. 
Lishnepoury,  xxviii.  2. 
Lishononough,  xvi.  40. 
Lishoulighane,  xxviii.  3. 
Lisliovanity,  ii.  8. 
Lishplowick,  xxv 
Lishtemacrefarty, 

Lishtihane,  xxiii.  z. 
Lisinalta,  xxix.  108. 
Lisinarnoy,  xxvm.  5. 
Lisinealedowny,  xxviii. 
Lisinisky,  xvii.  85. 

Lisiviny,  iv.  21. 

Liskeaboe,  xxviii.  61. 
Liskeaiagh,  iv.  50. 
Liskelleen,  xxv.  33. 
Liskelleene,  iv.  5. 

Liskeloge,  xvii.  74. 
Liskeman,  vii.  30. 
Liskenedy,  vii,  29. 
Liskeraghtegan,  xvi.  41 
Liskerane,  xxix.  100. 
Liskerry,  xxx.  29. 

Liskevin,  xxiii.  43. 

Liskilla,  xi.  4. 

Liskilleene,  xiv.  27. 

Liskilly,  x.  63.  xiv.  2( 
Liskubber,  xxx.  93. 
Lisladen,  vii.  21. 


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IV-  Lislahely,  xvi.  83. 

INDEX  Lislane,  x.  67.  xiv.  26. 
LOCORUM  Lislannil,  xvi.  34. 

ft  Lislause,  xxiii.  22.  xxviii.  ! 
“ Lislea,  xiii.20.  xxi.7S.76. xj 
Adventurers,  Lisleagh,  viii.  26.  x.  51.  x: 
Sobers,  Lislebeg,  iii.  41. 

Lislecarrow,  xxx.  34. 
Lisleda,  xx.  14. 

Temple,  x.  48. 

Lisleena,'  xxiii.  50. 


Lismagh,  Te, 
Lismakamgai 


Nicholas,  xxviii.  79. 
Teritory  of,  ix.  21. 
’ in,  ii.  46. 


Lysmalyn,  x 


Lism'hansheny,  xxviii.  12. 
Lism'hue,  xxi.  89.  xxv.  38. 
Lis  M'Morgh,  xiii.  49. 


Lisnagree,  iii.  56.  xxi.  95.  xxvi. 1 
Lismigreevey,  xxx.  78. 

Stas 

Lisnaleagh,  iii.  22. 

iii.  36. 

House,  iii.  36. 

Lisnamucky,  xxvi.  57.  xxix.  51. 
Lisnanogli,  xvi.  40. 

Lisnartin,  vii.  55. 


33. 


Lisnaruard,  xviii.  49. 
Lisnaselly,  xiv.  26. 
Lisnasiilagh,  xxi.  95. 
Lisneboy,  xxiii.  17. 
Lisnebrena,  xiv.  27. 
Lisnebrenagh,  xiv.  27. 
Lisnebring,  xxx.  93. 
Lisnecaffery,  xvi.  62. 
Lisnecaskey,  xvii.  42. 
Lisnecasky,  xxx.  86. 
Lisnecorrilly,  xxviii.  2 
Lisnecrean,  vii.  48. 
Lisnecree,  xxx.  101. 
Lisnedorus,  xxi.  75. 
Lisnedowny,  xx’ 
Lisnefally,  ix.  8. 
Lisnefeefed,  xi.  32. 
Lisneferry,  xi.  32. 
Lisnefinyly,  xi.  59. 
Lisnegappagh,  ix.  3! 
Lisnegatt,  iv.  8. 
Lisnegaule,  xxix.  31 
Lisnegeehee,  xxviii. 
Lisnegeeliy,  xxviii.  £ 
Lisnegeeragh,  xiv.  3 
Lisnegeragh,  xiii.  15 
Lisnegoone,  ix.  7. 
Lisnegower,  xxi.  75. 
Lisnegowly,  iv.  49. 
Lisnegree,  v.  34. 
Lisnegreeny,  xxx.  9‘ 


Lisnegrey,  xxi.  49. 
Lisnehaderny,  xxi.  75. 
Lisnehanree,  iii.  16. 
Lisnehayer,  xxx.  101. 
Lisnehea,  xxx.  102. 
Lisneheay,  xxx.  101. 
Lisnehegan,  vii.  30. 
Lisnehene,  ii.  5. 

Lisnehilly,  xiii.  15. 
Lisnehow,  xxx.  80. 
Lisnekenelly,  xiv.  18. 
Lisnekircy,  xxviii.  3. 
Lisnelegan,  xxvi.  54. 
Lisnelong,  viii.  13. 
Lisnelorge,  iii.  1. 

Lisnelurge,  iii.  1. 
Lisnemacam,  xxi.  35. 
Lisnemaddow,  xxi.  34. 
Lisnemeahan,  xxvi.  65. 
Lisnemeane,  viii.  44. 
Lisnemehill,  xxviii.  6. 
Lisnemore,  xxvi.  52. 
Lisnemoyley,  xi.  4. 
Lisnenu-ock,  v.  51. 
Lisnemucky,  xxvi.  57. 
Lisnenan,  xxix.  78. 
Lisnenvickellagh,  ix.  47. 
Lisneroode,  xiv.  13. 
Lisnersky,  iii.  45. 
Lisnesassanagh,  xvii.  48. 
Lisnesillagh,  xi.  22. 

Lisnesky,  xvii.  23. 
Lisnetaylor,  viii.  49. 

Lisnetea  Lishtrim,  xi.  4. 
Lisnetentore,  xi.  4. 

Lisneter,  xiii.  16. 
Lisnetuilagh,  xvi.  62. 
Lisnevanagh,  xvii.  48. 
Lisniahelty,  v.  49. 

Lisnilue,  xxviii.  15. 
Lisniskihiny,  xxix.  70. 
Lisnoblagh,  v.  3. 

Lisoclany,  x.  67. 

Lisoloane,  ii.  8. 

Lisornane,  iv.  55.  . 

Lispopell,  Lower,  iv.  47. 

— Upper,  iv.  47. 

Lispople,  vi.  6. 

Lisra,  viii.  31. 

Lisragowry,  xiii.  15. 

•ahallan,  xxix.  71. 
Lisrahallon,  iii.  66. 

Lisraliole,  iii.  45. 

Lisrancan,  xxx.  94. 
Lisrankan,  xxi.  82. 

Lisrany,  Great,  ix.  52.  x.  10. 

Lisrareagh,  iv.  24. 

Lisready,  Church  of,  xxv.  27. 
Lisreagh,  ii.  8.  xxi.  57. 


Lisrebert,  ix.  18. 
Lisreddery,  xvii.  22. 
Lisrentagh,  xx.  68. 
Lisroarty,  xiii.  40. 
Lisrona,  xxii.  23. 
Lisrower,  xxix.  18. 
Lisroyne,  xxi.  3. 
Lisrue,  xxvi.  71. 
Lissaclare,  xvii.  48.  x> 
Lissadine,  iii.  45. 
Lissadoyle,  xxii.  5. 
Lissadrim,  xv.  73. 
Lissadrone,  xv.  73. 
Lissadubber, 

Lissagoer,  xxi.  76. 
Lissaleige,  xxi.  31. 
Lissallecan,  xxiv.  1 
Lissally,  xxi.  72. 
Lissaltagh,  xv.  72. 
Lissamiske,  ii.  4. 
Lissamiskie, 
Lissanacody, 
Lissanagill,  iii.  56. 
Lissanard,  viii.  16. 
Lissanardliill,  xxiii. 
Lissanarne,  xvii.  22 
Lissanai'oe,  ii.  53. 
Lissanarrow,  ii.  53. 


49. 


:.  10. 


Lissaninagh,  xv.  28. 
Lissaniske,  ix.  8. 
Lissanmore,  iii.  22. 


Lissanshandromin,  iv.  48 
Lissanusky,  xxiii.  1. 
Lissarae,  xxx.  45.. 
Lissarally,  xxvi.  65. 
Lissardbane,  xv.  53. 
Lissardyvinsy,  xv.  38. 
Lissarniky,  xvii.  74. 
Lissarnilane,  xxviii.  79. 
Lissarula,  xxi.  67. 
Lissasnogh,  xvii.  48.  xxi: 
Lissatagart,  xxvi.  12. 
Lissatrahanala,  xx.  8. 
Lissavally,  i.  6. 
Lissavullen,  iv.  31. 
Lissawillinge,  x.  31. 
Lissawiran,  vi.  28. 
Lissawra,  xvi.  83. 
Lissballyard,  ii.  15. 


Lisscomin,  x.  69. 

Lisscorr,  xviii.  10. 
Lissdachan,  iv.  31. 
Lissdargane,  iii.  10. 
Lissdeelan,  viii.  55. 
Lissderrig,  iii.  22. 
Lissdorragh,  xvii.  19. 
Lisdufe,  viii.  34. 

Lisduffe,  i.  25.  ii.  35.  iii.  69. 
16.  xviii.  4.  xxi. 90.  S 

Great,  vi.  50. 

Mannor  of,  vi.  3. 

Lisseahun,  xxi.  23. 
Lissechacka,  vi.  3. 
Lissecliaell,  Tithes  of,  vii.  34 
Lissecrow,  xv.  38. 

Lisseduna,  vi.  3. 

Lissee,  xi.  17. 

Lisseene,  ii.  16.  33.  iii.  75.  i 
26.  xvi.  4. 

Lisseenetagert,  viii.  52. 
Lissefoble,  xxvi.  34. 
Lissegegan,  ix.  33. 
Lissegory,  xx.  77. 
Lissegrome,  xviii.  13. 


Lisseleenemore,  : 
Lisselogha,  iv.  5. 
Lisseltagh,  xv.  7i 
Lissem'kue,  xxvi 
Lissenayfadda,  is 
Lissenderry,  xx. 
Lissenear,  xxi.  5' 
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Lissogonagli,  xiii.  15. 
Lissokett,  xx.  77. 
Lissolea,  xxx.  4. 
Lissonisky,  v.  48. 
Lissordblane,  x.  51. 
Lissowinne,  vii.  32. 
Lissready,  xxv.  27. 
Lissrine,  xi.  9. 

Lissruo,  xxi.  95. 
Lissuderry,  iii.  22. 
Lissumore,  i.  14. 
Lissuniskie,  xi.  66. 
Lissureneceard,  xxix.  S 
Lissureward,  iii.  16. 
Lissus,  x.  66. 
Lissvoellvony,  xv.  35. 
Lissynea,  xv.  33. 
Lissynemodagh,  xv.  33 
Lissyny,  xv.  33. 
Listaselly,  viii.  53. 
Listeragnty,  xiv.  3. 
Listernane,  xiv.  2. 


Loggangowny,  Mannor  of,  vi.  3. 

Logh  Addy,  xxv.  21. 

Loghadirrig,  vii.  2. 

Loghaliorney,  xv.  38. 

Loghalland,  x.  60. 

Loghan,  xiii.  32.  xxi.  24.  xxv.  21.  xxx.  1C 
Loghanalty,  i.  12. 

Loghanbeg,  xxi.  67. 

Loghancannon,  iii.  42. 

Loghane,  ix.  27.  x.47.  xv.  38.68.  xxix. ! 
Loghanebegg,  xxviii.22. 
Loghanecronoge,  xxiii.  50. 

Loghanegir,  iv.  56. 

Loghanemore,  xxviii.22. 

Loghanfolan,  xv.  34. 

Loghanleagh,  xxviii.  53. 

Loghanliegh,  iv.  25. 

Loghanmore,  xxi.  67. 

Loghanreagh,  viii.  55.  xxi.  8. 9. 
Loghanroe,  xxii.  5. 

Loghanstowne,  v.  46.  61.  xiii.  48. 
Loghart,  xiii.  65. 

Loglibane,  xvii.  53-  xxix.  55. 
Loghbinegty,  xxiii.  35. 

Loghbogg,  xiv.  8. 

Loghbolygin,  xvu.  24. 

Logh  Boy,  iii.  59. 

Loghboy,  i.  25.  xxi.  3. 

Loghcallybride,  vi.  3. 

Loghcon,  Islands  in,  xxix.  72. 
Loghcrew,  xx.3.  xxii.  52. 

Loghcrott,  xiii.  47. 

Logh  Crott,  xvii.  39. 

Loghcurra,  viii.  16. 

Loghdoovagh,  Mill  of,  xiv.  2. 
Loghdulfe,  xxx.  101. 

Logh  Dunard,  xxv.  21. 

Loghegarmore,  xvi.77. 

Loghenalty,  xiv.  20. 

Loghenegare  Lake,  i.  1. 

Logherbeg,  xxix.  54. 

Logherbegg,  x.  22.  xxviii.  82. 

Loghfan,  xxx.  49. 

Loghfoyle,  xxii.  54. 

Logharbegg,  xxii.  2. 

Logharmore,  xxii.  2.  46. 

Loghgeele,  Castle  of,  ii.  4. 

Loghill,  i.  14.  iii.  23.  viii.  48.  ix.6.  xxv 
Loghin,  iii.  16. 

Loghine,  vii.  32. 

Loghinlonagli,  iii.  55. 

Loghinoe  Court  Baron,  viii.  52. 

Court  Leet,  viii.  52. 

Mannor  of,  viii.  52. 

Loghirott,  iv.  66. 

Loghkell,  ix.  31. 

Loghkent,  xxvi.  67. 

Loghkinineltine,  i.  6. 

Loghlagh,  xxvi.  69. 

Loghlanstowne,  xx.  34. 

Loghlin,  xiv.  3. 

Island  of,  vi.  11. 

Loghloe,  vii.  25. 

Loghloghry,  iv.  11.  xv.  53. 
Loghlowry,  Keatliing,  xxii.  25. 
Loghmerane,  xv.  50. 

Loghmoylen,  xviii.  54. 

Loghnacree,  xxix.  68. 

Loghnagieure,  xv.33. 

Loghnagowne,  xv.  34. 

Loghnahane,  xx.  26. 

Loglincasse,  xiii.  16. 

Loghnegish,  xxvi.  65. 

Loghnegower,  ii.  21. 

Loghnekelly,  ii.  8. 

Loghnenanta,  ix.  8. 

Loghone,  iv.  1 1 . 

Loghorne,  ii.  15. 

Logh  Pading,  xxv.  21. 

Loglireagh,  Barony  of,  ix.  16.  27. 

xxvi.  54.  xxx.  20.  104. 

Loghrie,  xvi.  47. 

Loghroe,  xv.54. 

Loghrosse,  Island  in,  xvi.  77. 
Loghshil),  vi.  25. 

Loghsliinny,  iv-  42. 

Loghtallin,  xxviii.  18. 

Logh  tee.  Barony  of,  iii.22.xxvi.72.  x 
Loghtie,  Barony  of,  x.  3. 
Loghtimullaghgallan,  xxiii.  17. 

Logh  Toghrynagan,  xxix.  51. 
Loghtowne,  xiv.  2. 

Loghvadding,  xx.  71. 

Loghvally,  xxix.  90. 

Logmagvoii’ke,  vi.  3. 


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County,  Tithes  of,  ii.  5. 

Long  Acre,  xi.  55. 

Longford,  vi.  36.  x.  60.  xvii.  S 
xv.  33.  xxviii.  47.  xxix.  ■ 

North-east  Part,  xiv.  11. 

Barony  of,  ii.  15.  iii.  23.  iv 

34.  ix.  16.  19.  33.  xiv.  : 
xvii.  72.  73.  xxiv.57.  xxvi 
1.8.50.  88.  xxx.  33. 

— and  Moydoe,  Baronies  of,  x 

County,  ii.  28.  v.  52.  vi.  3. 

xi.  71.  xiii.  49.  50.  xvi. 
44.  xx.  71.77.  xxiii.8.4 
26.44.  xxvi.  35.  37.  40.  : 
34.  76.  xxx.  33. 88. 

Long  Garden,  xi.  55. 

Grange,  v.  36. 

Longhard,  xxvi.  43. 

Longhouse  Farme,  xxviii.  1 9. 

Long  Orchard,  xxv.  2. 

Loorety,  xvii.  23. 

Loppan,  xxi.76. 

Loran,  ix.  30. 

Lord  Dunsany’s  Land,  xiii.  12. 

Lords  leisure,  vi.  1 5. 

Mead,  vi.  1. 

Meadow,  xvii.  87. 

Lorga,  ix.  8.  xiv.  3. 

Lorgaboy,  xiv.  3. 

Lorgan,  xxviii.  63. 


Lorlioe,  ii.  16. 


lghan  Lonngh,  viii.  38. 

- M'Gillicks,  iv.  31. 
ighanna,  v.  12. 
ighanstowne,  v.  12.  xvi.  32. 


tan  Fishing  Lake,  vii.  34. 
e Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 


Stes5- ' 

Loughill,  Parish  of,  iv.  5. 


Louglunoe  Court  Baron,  vi 

Court  Leet,  viii.  52. 

Mannor  of,  viii.  52. 

ig§. 

Lough  reagli,  Bai-ony  of,  s 
xxviii.  86.  xxix.  78. 


iSSSsH. 


Louthe  County,  vi.  5. 

Lovetts  Parke,  xv.  76. 

Lowe  Lane,  xxiv.  29. 

Lower  Evagh,  Barony  of,  iii.  46. 

Lower  Grange,  ix.  21. 

Lower  Meddow,  i.  3. 

Lower  Ormond,  Barony  of,  ii.  16.  iii.30.  vii: 
i.  55.  64.  ix.  16.19.  x.l. 

'.21.  Lowertowne,  iii.  55. 

Lower  Verdens,  xxvi.  51. 

Lowestowne,  xxvi.  7. 

Lowetli,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  21. 

;.  14.  County,  xi.40.  xxiii.  21.  xxvi.  37. 67 

xxix.  33.  64. 108. 

Low  Hayes,  xx.  47. 

'.12.  Lowrath,  xxviii.  63. 
i.  44.  Lowsibash,  ii.  21. 
xviii.  Lowsy  Hill,  xxvi.  51. 

Lowth,  xxx.  82. 

Barony  of,  xviii.  10.  xxii.  2.  xxviii.  12 

i.  48.  17.20.63. 

'•  41.  Common  of,  xxviii.  63. 

iv.6.  County,  ii.  10.  iii.  37.  iv.  64.  ix.  23 

1-  8.  52.  x.  10. 54.  65.  xi.  56. 58.  62.  xiii 

10.  23.  24.  54.  xxi.  7.  xxii.  1.  2.  4 


12. 17.19.35. 63.  xxix 
xxx.  57.  86.  87. 

Mannor  of,  xviii.  10. 

Mills  of,  xviii.  10. 

Lowtowne,  xiii.  27. 

Lowy,  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 

Lublagh,  xxviii.  63. 

Lucan,  xvii.  57.  xxix.  54. 

— — Mannor  of,  xiii.  12. 

Towne  of,  ii.  41. 

Lucastowne,  vi.  25. 
Luckanagallugullagh,  v.  15. 
Luckblea,  xxii.  2. 

Lucknabegg,  xxii.  5. 
Luddenbegg,  xi.  38. 

Luertan,  xxviii.  3. 

Luertane,  xxviii.  3. 

Luffenny,  xxiii.  18. 

Luffhy,  xxiii.  18. 

Luggane,  Voghanenon,  i.  14. 
Lughill,  ix.  6. 

Lulestowne,  x.  66. 
Lumanitragh,  xviii.  61. 
Lumbards  Orcharde,  i.  27. 
Lumbardy,  xv.  76. 

Lnmelonne,  xvii.  24. 

Lune,  Barony  of,  ii.  24.  vii.  i 
57.  xv.  19.  xvi.  3.  xx.  76.  xx 
49.  51.  xxviii.  18.  xxix.  20 
xxx.  10.  18.  47.  99. 

Luppan,  v.  62.  xxi.  57. 
Lurcan,  xxvi.  66. 

Lurgacantie,  xvii.  85. 

Lurgan,  vii.  27.  x.  30.  xxii.  2. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  3 

Lurganbegg,  vii.  26. 
Lurganhanty,  xvii.  85. 
Lurgen-Keele,  xvi.  84. 
Lurganmore,  vii.  26. 
Lurgaveele,  xxvi.  66. 

Lurge,  x.  19. 

Lurgendecane,  vi.  46. 
Lurgindela,  xxviii.  38. 

Lurgoe,  xvii.  83.  xxiv.  46. 
Lurgoghanlagh,  xxvi.  65. 
Lurrigoe,  xxiv.  46. 

Lusciu-rine,  xvii.  64. 

Luske,  vi.  25.  xv.  56.  xxii.  34. 

Riglasse  of,  xv.  56. 

Tithes  of,  xv.  56. 

Towne  of,  xxviii.  83. 

Luskeslee,  xv.  50. 

Lusksland,  vi.25. 

Lusmagh,  Parish  of,  xvii.  85. 

1 eritory  of;  ix.  25. 

Lussenagh,  vii.  36. 
Lustianstowne,  xiii.  56. 
Lustowne,  xxiii.  5. 


Towne  of,  xii 

Lyagh,  xxx.  82. 
Lycath,  ii.  37. 
Lychelly,  xiv.  25. 

I Lyduvni,  xiii.  15. 


Lyell,  iii.  1. 

Lyenny,  Barony  of,  ix.  9. 

Lyeny,  Barony  of,  ix.  9. 

Lyer,  ix.  19. 

Lyffallyryan,  xxvi.  1. 

Lyle,  iii.  1. 

Lymbrick,  xxvi.  43. 

Lyme  Pitts,  xv.  76. 

Regis,  vii.  53. 

Lymerick,  xxvi.  43.  xxviii.  36. 

Citty,  Houses  in,  xxviii.  27. 

City,  Liberties  of;  xxx.  105. 

County,  iv.  20.  v.  15.  38.  40.  ix  ■ 

54.  x.21.  xi.  13. 14.17.61.64  v 
7. 19.  25.  xvi.  69.  xvii.  4.  Xx."f 
xxii.  47.  58.  xxiii.  23.  37.  xxiv.  ; 
58.  xxv.  5.  47.  xxvi.  12.  38.  ' 
xxviii.  36.  52.  59.  60.  xxix.  19. 5 
32.67.118.  xxx.  70.  105. 

Liberties  of,  ix.  40.  xx.  27. 

See  of,  xxviii.  27. 

Lymericke,  ix.  39. 

County,  xi.  38. 

House  in,  iv.  5. 

Liberties  of  City  of,  vi.  22. 

Lymrick,  vi.  47.  xxx.  5. 

■ Bishoprick  of,  xxv.  26. 

County,  iv.  33.  v.  53.  ix.  35.  xi.  S 

xviii.  46.  xxi.  102.  xxii.  34.  yyiii, 
18.  20.  xxv.  18. 27.  43.  xxvi.  41.  £ 
xxviii.  15. 18.  xxix.  6.  7.  16.  50. 5 
60.  107.  xxx.  40.74.  91. 

County  of  City  of,  iv.  67. 

Liberties  of,  xxix.  1. 

Lymricke,  xi.  23. 

County,  vii.  40.  53.  xvii.  70.  xx.  2 

53.  xxix.  94. 

See  of,  xxv.  26. 

Lymyny,  iii.  65. 

Lyna,  xxviii.  15. 

Barony  of,  iii.  69.  v.26.  xv.73.  xx 


Lynane,  xxviii.  15. 

Lynches  Ferdstowne,  xiv.  14. 
Lynchestowne,  iii.  59. 

Lyne,  Barony  of,  xiv.  10.  xx.  8. 
Lynn,  xi.30. 

Lynnagh,  iv.22. 

Lynne,  ii.  10. 

Lynnen,  iii.  23. 

Lyny,  viii.  26. 

Barony  of,  xvii.  53. 

Lyons,  xiii.  27. 

Lyonstowne,  v.  15. 

Lyragli,  xvi.  23. 

Lyrab,  vii.  12. 

Lyrane  Wood,  xxx.  67. 

Lyras  Wood,  xxx.  65. 

Lysanesle,  xxvi.  65. 

Lysanisky,  iii.  23. 

Lyselane,  North,  iv.  32. 

South,  iv.  32. 

Lyshanacon,  xi.23. 

Lyslogher,  v.  61. 

Lysm'Cannis,  xxi.  31. 

Lyssanan,  xxi.  77. 
Lysseenygreenies,  iii.  44. 
Lysseneh,  iv.  14. 

Lyssie,  South,  v.  38. 

Lyssylyssy,  v.  38. 

Lysvenaline,  xiv.  3. 

Lytrim  County,  xxvi.  37. 


Mabrancan  Coinon,  vi.  20. 
Maccree,  xx.  8. 

Mace,  iii.  26. 

Macestowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Macetowne,  vi.  1. 
Machananty,  xx.  27. 
Mackaneedle,  ii.  51. 
Mackenagh  Island,  xvii.  75. 
Mackerireagh,  xi.  64. 
Mackin,  xxv.  34. 
Mackinagh,  x.  31. 


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Mackny,  i.  35. 

Maclone-Begg,  ix.  34. 

Macloneliy,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Macknohanyne,  ix.  25. 

Macromp,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Madame,  iv.  32. 

Maddam,  xvi.  17 . 

Maddiduffe,  ii.  4. 

Maddikeile,  ii.  4. 

Maddingstowne,  xiv.  33. 

Maddox  Land,  xxii.  2. 
Maddyduffe,  xxi.  23. 

Maddykeele,  xxi.  23. 

Maderagh,  x.  2. 

Mad  Eustace,  iii.  24. 

Madibane,  ii.  4. 

Madranagh,  xiii.  56. 

Madi'ummin,  xxx.  99. 

Magans,  Towne  of,  xvii.  6. 
Maganstowne,  xxix.  86. 

Magdalen  Castle,  xxii.  52. 

— 1-  Street,  xxii.  53. 
Magharicurribin,  xv.  35. 

Maghbane,  xxx.  45. 
Maghedemon,  Barony  of,  xxix.  8' 
Magheeremeene,  Wood  of,  xx.  77 
Magherana,  xi.  32. 
Magheraneagh,  xxviii.  22. 
Maghereard,  xxx.  82. 
Maghereboy,  ii.  4. 
Magherecarnecastlane  Cheifries,  x 
Maghere  Castle,  xxv.  21. 
Magherecleghy,  xxi.  97. 
Magherecraman,  vii.  27. 
Magheredernan,  Barony  of,  xvi.  6‘ 
Magheredernon,  i.  18. 

— - Barony  of,  xvi.  77.  xxi.  101 
xxv.  24.  xxix.  12. 22. 
Maglierederon,  Barony  of,  xxix.  2 
Magheredowne,  xxviii.  12. 

Tythes  of,  xxviii.  12. 

Maghereene,  xxiv.  17. 
Magheregorchy,  xxx.  102. 
Magheremore,  xiii.  55.  xxv.  21. 
Magherenahaha,  xxi.  100. 
Maglierenam,  vi.  6. 
Magherenescagli,  xxx.  29. 
Magherenohare,  xxv.  21. 
Magherenora,  xxx.  55. 
Magherenore,  ix.  9. 
Magherenure,  xxvi.  51. 
Magliereogheighter,  xiii.  15. 
Maghereoghoughter,  xiii.  15. 
Magherestapliana,  Barony  of,  xxi 
Magherestelana,  Barony  of,  ii.  8. 
Magherestephana,  Barony  of, 
xxx.  45. 

Magherestephane,  Barony  of,  xxi. 
Magherestephany,  Barony  of,  xxi 
Maghere  Stephen,  Barony  of,  xv: 
Magherewreon,  Barony  of,  xxiii. 
Magheriaclassime,  xv.  34. 
Maghericrossen,  xxx.  33. 
Magheridernan,  Barony  of,  xxii. 
Magheridernon,  Barony  of,  xxii 
9.  20. 

Magheridierann,  Barony  of,  xvii. 
Magheridiernan,  iii.  25. 

Barony  of,  xvii.  40.  xxix. ! 

Magheridrenane,  Barony  of,  xv. 
Magherievagh,  xxvi.  12. 
Magherigarrow,  Wood  of,  xx.  T 

Magherilane,  xv.  33. 
Magheriloghy,  xxv.  21. 
Magherinevalt,  xiii.  15. 
Magherinore,  xxx.  53. 
Magheritallagh,  xxvi.  65. 
Magheritemple.  xxv.  21. 
Magherneclva,  i.  15. 

Maghery,  iv.  6.  ix.  37.  xxi.  75. 
Magherybegg,  xx.  41. 
Magherybog,  ii.  4. 

Maghery caldragh,  xxi.  75 
Magherycarnecash,  iii.  1 • 
Magherycreghan,  xiii.  16. 
Magherydemon,  Barony  of,  xxi: 
Magherydrumon,  iv.  17. 
Magherye,  xxi.  77. 
Magherymore,  iii.  32.  v.  12. 
Magherynome,  i.  2. 
Magherystaphana,  Barony  of,  is 
Maghoonstowne,  xi.  37. 


Maghrastiphena,  Barony  of,  xviii.  33. 
Maghrehoghall,  xiii.  52. 

Maginstowne,  vii.  10. 

Maglasse,  xiv.  24. 

Magners  Lane,  xxiii.  28. 

Magoge,  ix.  6. 

Magow,  xxi.  75. 

Magownagh,  Parish  of,  xxviii.  5. 
Magreagh,  viii.  31. 

Magunehy,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  46. 
Magunnehy,  Barony  of,  v.  10. 
Magunnihy,  x.  48. 

Maharareagh,  xxv.  26. 

Maheredernon,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  82. 
Maherenactassagh,  xxi.  100. 
Maherestaphana,  Barony  of,  xiii.  38. 
Maherestephana,  Barony  of,  xxix.  75. 
Maherevin,  ii.  28. 

Maheriagh,  xv.  84. 

Mahericonrois,  iii.  1. 

Mahernehinch,  vi.  6. 

Maheryconruish,  iii.  1. 

Mahery  Gillernew,  iii.  1. 

Mahirbegg,  xx.  45. 

Mahirecaume,  xvii.  48. 

Mahonstowne,  xxviii.  20. 

Mahornekelly,  iv.  21. 

Maliowna,  i.  3. 

Mahurinconroffe,  iii.  1. 
Mahurycarnycash,  iii.  1. 

Maigstowne,  xxiii.  1. 

Maistowne,  vii.  58. 

Malahide,  x.  9.  55.  xxiv.  31. 
Mallaghcorra,  iii.  1. 

Mallaghinony,  xi.  1. 

Mallaghmore,  ii.  4. 

Mallaghyde,  xxviii.  12. 

Mallahayes,  xvii.  22. 

Mallahide,  xxv.  9. 

Mallahow,  Great,  xvi.  61. 
Mallendugane,  xxv.  21. 

Mallfonstotvne,  xxii.  7. 

MaUin,  xxiii.  50. 

Malloardree,  viii.  16. 

Malmontry,  x.  41. 

Malrancan,  v.  41. 

Malrankan,  xi.  67. 

Castle,  xxi.  90. 

Malycarne,  iv.  63. 

Mame,  iii.  37.  xxix.  78. 

Mamtrasne,  iv.  13. 

Managhanran,  ii.  51. 

Manamahallaghan,  xxi.  82. 

Mance,  xxiii.  5. 

Manganstowne,  xxix.  78. 

Manuiill,  xx.  77. 

Manlagatvne,  iii.  47. 

Manleganniffe,  xxx.  93. 

Mannabanyne,  xxviii.  56. 

Mannin,  ix.  28. 

Mannings  Land,  xxx.  25. 

Mannor  House,  xiv.  2. 

Mansfieldstowne,  Mannor  of,  xxviii.  64. 
Manteagh,  xxi.  3. 

Manus,  v.  48. 

Manusbeg,  iv.  5. 

Manvaddrikin,  vi.  3. 
i.  Manyn,  ix.  30. 

Mapas  Land,  vii.  27. 

Mapestowne,  xiv.  18. 

Maprath,  viii.  60. 

Mapstowne,  vi.  5. 

Mapus  Parke,  vii.  27. 

Marchants  Quay,  Dublin,  xvii.  87. 
Marchy  Carrow,  xxx.  101. 

Mareboy,  xxv.  22. 

Maretowne,  x.  66. 

Marganure,  xvii.  23. 

Maribworow,  Barony  of,  vu.  58. 
Markans  Crott,  vii.  26. 

Markclonte,  iii.  26. 

Marketstreet,  xxii.  53. 

Markett  Hill  Street,  vii.  24. 

Mavkill,  iii.  6. 

Markmaine,  xvii.  65. 

Marlestotvne,  xvi.  48. 

Mariingstowne,  xvi.  56. 

Marlistotvne,  v.  16. 

Marnells  fall,  xi.  38. 

Marnellstotvne,  xvi.  73. 

Marquile,  xxvi.  43. 

Marriburrogh,  Barony  of,  xxii.  27. 
Marromabellen,  xiii.  27 . 

Marrownes  Meadow,  xviii.  38. 
Marryborrow,  Barony  of,  xxx.  69. 


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Meath  County,  i.  1. 11. 21.  30.  ii.  11.  15.  22. 
31.  32.37.38. 40.41. 44.  iii.S1.41. 
70.  72. 78.  iv.  15.  38. 41.  42. 

60.  vi.  2.  10.  11.  18.  21.  vii.  4. 11. 
23.  36.  58.  viii.  1.  4.  11.20.  22.3 
42.  ix.  9.  14.  19.  44.  x.  16.  57.  6 
xi.  24.  56.  70.  72.  xiii.  4.  8.  9.  12. 
22.  31.  36.  49.  54.  64.  67.  69. 

2. 14.21.  xv.  6.  19.  27.  50.  54.  61. 
79.  xvi.  7. 30. 32. 43. 47.  53.  58. 61. 
73.  77.  xvii.  5.  11.  22.  28.  34.  35. 
50.  61.  69.  75.  79.  87.  xviii.  4.  6. 
19.  42.  45.  xx.  23.  34.  46.  54.  71. 
76.  xxi.  22.  34.  65.  71.  76.  84.  97. 
xxii.  2.  9.  15.  53.  xxiii.  5.  11.  12. 
13.  15. 17.  20.  24.  xxiv.  10. 11. 49. 


51.  £ 


.60.  : 


46.  49.  51.  xxvi.  16.  29.  58.  71. 
7.  26.  28. 45.  63.  73.  77.  8' 
.6.20. 26.28.31.42.  46.50. 
55.  57. 64. 68. 73. 75. 76.87.  93. 94. 
95.98.  99.111.  xxx.  10.  17.18.23. 

61.  68.  70.  72. 


27.  33.  37.  47. 
75.  82.  99.  103. 

- Diocesse  of,  xxvi. 

- East,  County  of, 


i.41. 60. 


ii.  60.  > 


61.  3 


Meathtowne,  ii.  23. 

Medein,  ii.  2. 

Medinesally,  x.  67. 

Meeleg,  xx.  77. 

Meelick,  xxii.  5. 

Upper,  3txvi.  52. 

Meel  Ihevagh,  xiii.  65. 
Meghana,  xvii.  24. 
Megrahan,  iv.  28. 
Meliei-adernon,  Barony  of,  x 
Melethird,  Barony  of,  xvii.  ( 
Melick,  xvii.  74.  xsciv.  21. 
Mellaglimore,  xvi.  73. 
Mellefontstowne,  iv.  48. 
Mellick,  xxix.  71. 

Mellicke,  xxiv.  21. 
Memlngh,  iii.  2. 
Memnicannon,  ii.  5. 
Menagh,  xiii.  15. 
Mencloone,  xxix.  109. 
Menclune,  xxi.  67. 
Mendrohit,  ix.  SO. 
Menemosseny,  vi.3. 

Menin,  xxviii.  4. 

Menlagli,  Comons  of,  xvi.  4‘ 
Menlagheighter,  xvi.  42. 
Menlaghoughter,  xvi.  42. 
Menus,  v.  48. 


Merchants  Key,  xxv 

Parke,  xvii.  55. 

Quay,  xxiv.  27 

Quay,  Dublin, 

Merrimans  Parte,  vii.  27. 
Merrimansrocke,  vii.  27. 

Merryan,  ii.  41. 

Murreaghsof,  ii.  41. 

Mettehy,  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  x> 

Mevlick,  xxvi.  52. 

‘ an,  ii.  41. 
ke,  xxiv.  61. 


38. 


Middlethird,  ii.  7.  xxiii.  49. 

Barony  of,  iii.  11.  54.  iv.  42.  60. 68.  v. 

27.31.  58.  vi.  22.27.28.41.  vii.  10.  viii. 
10.63.  x.1.58.  xi.  18.25.59.65.  xiii.24. 
46.70.  xiv.22.  33.  xv.  50.  53.  xvi.  3.  71. 
81.  xvii.  1.67.  xxi.  20.  26.  xxii.  28. 
xxiii.  25.  40. 48.  xxiv.  47.  xxvi.  67.  xx 
40.76.  xxix.  52.  66. 86. 99. 101. 108. 
Midel third,  Barony  of,  x.  18. 
Midleclykenny,  v.  15. 

Midlethird,  Bavony  of,  vi.  3.  xvii.  6. 8. 


Midlithird,  Barony  of,  v.  15. 

Milebuish,  xxviii.  79. 

Milerstowne,  xxii.  2.  xxix.  91. 

Milestowne,  iii.  31.  ix.42. 

Milfeild,  xxii.  25. 

Milick,  iv.  6. 

Milicke,  vii.  34. 

Milkenagh,  viii.  26. 

Milke  Street,  ix.  21. 

Milk  Lane,  x.  67.  xv.  7. 

Mill,  xx.  11. 

Castle,  xxii.  7. 

Millen  Foyle,  xxiv.  30. 

Millerstowne,  xxiii.  15. 

Millick,  xxix.  71. 

Millmaine,  x.  48. 

Milloxtowne,  xxv.  52. 

Mill  Parke,  vii.  26. 

Mill  Pond  Garden,  xx.  46. 

Millreagh,  xxi.  83. 

Millshane,  x.48. 

Millstowne,  xxvi.  7. 

Millstreet,  xviii.  38. 

Milltotoune,  xvi.  86. 

Milltowne,  i.  14.  ii.  38.  iv.  26.  33.  47.  64. 
v.  41.  vi.  25.  vii.  40.  ix.  16.  41.  x. 
21.  66.  xiii.  70.  xv.  53.  54.  Xvi.  7. 
62.86.  xvii.  16.77.79.  xx.  70.  xxvi. 
23.  xxviii.53.  xxix.  67.  91.  xxx.  13. 

Saint  John,'  xi.  59. 

Upper,  xxix.  108. 

Milltownebegg,  vii.  10. 

Millteragh,  xxx.  38. 

Miltowne,  v.  15. 16.  xiv.  2.  xxiii.  5. 

North,  iv.  20. 

South,  xxviii.  60. 

• — ■ Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  59. 

Milverstowne,  xvi.  61. 

Minagh,  xvi.  61. 

Mince,  3txviii.5. 

Minch,  xvi.  47. 

Minecullen,  xiii.  15. 

Mineogh,  xvi.  60.  xxviii.  54. 

Mingogh,  xvi.  60.  xxviii.  54. 

Minish,  xxx.  101. 

Ministowne,  xxix.  68. 

Minleagh,  xvi.  T. 

Minoghtragh,  xv.22. 

Minorstowne,  x.  31. 

Minteran,  xv.  27. 

Mintrim,  x.  61. 

Mishell,  xx.  32. 

Missell,  vii.  21. 

Mitchellstowne,  xx.  22.  xxx.  18. 
Mitchelstowne,  xiii.  19. 

Mitchillstoivne,  v.  61. 

Mizell,  iv.  42. 

Moagh,  iii.  22.  X3d.  75. 

Moalorane,  iii.  15. 

Moan,  x.22. 

Moate,  vi.  S3,  xv.  54.  61.  xxiv.  9. 

Grange,  iv.  31. 

Moccrony,  v.  9. 

Mockarky,  xxviii.  46. 

Mockerstowne,  3txix.  86. 

Mocklerstowne,  vii.  10. 

Modeene,  xxi.  57. 

Modeshall,  x.  1. 

Modeshell,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Modranstowne,  xvi.  47. 

Modreny,  vi.  19. 

Moemore,  South  Part,  iv.  33. 

Moenmore,  vii.  26. 

Moeny,  xx.  14. 

Moeth  Crosheard,  xv.  33. 

Mogdrough,  xvi.  73. 

Mogeely  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 

Mogge,  East,  xx.  41. 

West,  xx.  41. 

Moghanagh,  xxx.  92. 

Moghenecarrowfine,  vi.  3. 

Mogher,  ii.  14.  xxvi.  72.  xxx.  40. 
Moghergallan,  Barony  of,  vi.  21. 
Moghergallen,  Barony  of,  xvi.  3.  xvii.  22. 
xxx.  10.  47. 

Moghergallion,  Barony  of,  xvi.  53. 
Moghergallon,  Barony  of,  xvii.  28.  xxi.  34. 
Mogheridiernan,  Barony  of,  iii.  38. 
Mogherymore,  xvi.  83. 

Moghevale,  vi.56. 

Moghneoge,  xxiii.  47. 

Moghnoge,  xxiii.  47. 

Moghurry,  xxix.  11 4.  xxx.  27. 


Moglissane,  xxv.  3. 
Mogoish,  Barony  of,  xv.  £ 
Magorey,  xvii.  8. 
Mogowna,  xv.  35. 
Moguinihy,  Barony  of,  vii 
Moguiny,  Barony  of,  xiv. 
Mogullin,  xvii.  75. 
Mogumihi,  Barony  of,  xvi 
Moguniuhy,  Barony  of,  x 
Mogunihy,  Barony  of,  v.  1 
11.  47. 

Moguninhy,  Barony  of,  x 
Mognnnehy,  Barony  of,  x 
anniliy.  Barony  of,  v 
?ii.  84-  : ' " 


Mogi 
Mogi 
Mohallo,  West, 


icliy,  Barony  of, 


92. 


Mohanagh, 

Mohar,  xxi.  102. 

—Wood  of,  xx.  77. 
Moher,  vii.  29.  viii.  52. 
Moherbeg,  xv.  33. 
Mohercallen,  Barony  of,  x 
Moliervaniffe,  iv.  6. 
Mohill,  viii.  39. 

Barony  of,  iii.  23.  vi 

Mohonagh,  xxx.  93. 
Mohorune,  iv.  6. 

•Mohury,  iv.  57. 


Moige,  ii.  29. 
Moigge,  iv.  61. 
Moign,  xxi.  57. 
Moimurdry,  v.  56. 
Moinsellagh,  xi.  4. 
Mokarky,  xxviii.  73 
Molassan,  xxv.  3. 
Molebrack,  xxi 
Molestowne,  xi 
Molgannon,  xx 
Mollagha,  x.  2. 


46. 


Mollan,  xxii.  42. 

Mollassin,  xiv.  34. 

Molleroe,  xvii.  24. 
Mollesseeoughteragh,  xxix.  71. 
Molligs  Garden,  iii.  59. 
Molloconoughtragh,  v.  38. 
Molloskey,  xxviii.  22. 
Mollysandall,  xxx.  101. 
Molmonty,  xiv.  24. 

Molronkan,  iii.  59. 

Momcroe,  xxx.  40. 
Monadubbard,  xxviii.  55. 
Monafenane,  xvii.  68. 

Monagh,  xvii.  48.  xxix.  5. 
Monaghan,  Barony  of,  iii.  48. 71.  ■ 


51. : 


1. 17.  3 


7.34.76.  xxviii.  12. 100.  xxx.  4. 4 

County,  ii.  8.  iii.  22. 48.  66. 71.  iv.  2 

“i.  13. 31. 44.  ix.  37.  x.  19.  30.  > 
80.51.  58.  xiv.  17.28.  xvi.  10.2 
ii.  9.19.  26.  xxi.  4.7.34.4 


57.  f 


. 97.  : 


v.  40.  : 


i.  12. 100.  : 
Monaghanduffe,  iii.  71.  3txi.  77. 
Monaghanstowne,  x.  63. 
Monaghondough,  xxx.  78. 
Monagoule,  xv.  38. 

Monahone,  xxiv.  46. 

Monaleene,  xv.  33. 

Monallin,  i.  1. 

Monaloy,  3dii.  31. 

Monaltimore,  viii.  60. 

Monalvy,  xvii.  61.  xxii.  5. 
Monaroointrabegg,  xv.72. 
Monamoyntramore,  xv.  72. 
Monanarick,  xi.  20. 

Monane,  viii.  46. 

Monanelly,  iv.41. 

Monanemy,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Monanoly,  xvii.  83. 

Monanvolly,  xxviii.  55. 

Monart,  vii.  38. 

Monassett,  xiv.  20. 
Monasterboyes,  Rectory  of,  i.  14. 
Monasterleagh,  viii.  33. 
Monatumany,  :cvi.  2. 
Monavarick,  xi.  20. 

Monclarny,  x.  21. 

Moncloone,  3txvi.  51. 

Monea,  xvi.  40. 

Moneaiuienine,  iii.  53. 


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Monnaghan  County,  xxi.  76. 

Monnaghly,  xxiii.  11. 

Monnegressane,  xxviii.  58. 

Monnelly,  xxi.  75. 

Monnemorrin,  xxviii.  33. 

Monnester,  xxv.  22. 

Monnington,  ii.  24. 

Monniscriba,  viii.  16. 

Monnoghstowne,  xv.  26. 

Monodurly,  xxviii.  87 . 

Monoghan,  Barony  of,  xxx.  15. 

County,  xxiv.  5.  xxx.  15. 

Monoghstowne,  xxv.  24.. 

Monowne,  xxvi.30. 

Mophine,  xviii.  41. 

Monrath,  iii.  55.  xiv.  20. 

Monroebeg,  iv.  55. 

Monroemore,  iv.  55. 

Monsellecourt,  xvii.  15. 

Monseners,  xvi.  2. 

Montagh,  xxiii.  38. 

Monterballagb,  vi.  3. 

Monterconnoght,  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Monteroles  Grange,  Tidies  of,  vii.  34. 
Monterolis,  Advowson  of,  vii.  35. 

Donation  of,  vii.  35. 

Presentation  of,  vii.  35. 

Rural  Rectory  of,  xvii.  35. 

Monusbeg,  Tithes  of,  xv.  35. 
Monusmore,  Tidies  of,  xv.  35. 

Monvoy,  x.  58. 

Mony,  xiii.  30. 

Mpnybranshteile,  xxx.  86. 

Monybritt,  iii.  42. 

Monyereene,  xxviii.  5. 

Monydasse,  xvii.  24. 

Monydowalt,  iii.  1. 

Monydun,  i.  1. 

Monyfallestry,  xxx.  80. 

Monyfida,  ix.  16. 

Monygarre,  xvii.  85. 

Monygatt,  xv.S3. 

Monygorumly,  xi.  4. 

Monyhearye,  xvii.  15. 

Monyhera,  xxix.94. 

Monyhora,  xxvi.  61. 

Monyhore,  xviii.  36. 

Mony  Largy,  xxix.  76. 

Monyly,  xxi.  88. 

Monymick,  xvi.  7. 

Monymore,  vii.  27.  xxix.  19. 91. 
Monynanean,  iii.  1. 

Monyne,  xvii.  24. 

Monyroan,  iv.  42. 

Mony  tucker,  xxii.  45.  xxvi.  61. 
Monytucner,  xxix.  43. 

Monyvalid,  xxii.  2. 

Mooagh,  xvii.  48. 

Moolish,  vi.  8. 

Moone,  vi.  9.  xvi.  61.  xxviii.  66.  xxi 


Mannor  of,  xxviii.  66. 

Moonecoorey,  ii.  8. 

Mooneenenabba,  xx.  66. 

Mooneshallow,  xi.  14. 

Moony,  xv.  34. 

Moorabeg,  xxii.  7. 

Moore,  iv.  49.  v.  48.  xiv.  10.  xvi.  42. 

Abbey  Land,  x.  31. 

Church  of,  xiii.' 67. 

Moorechurch,  xvi.  47. 

Moore  Gowne,  vi.  27. 

Moorehead,  Mill  of,  ix.  9. 

Moore  Land,  vii.  27.  xvi.  84. 

Moorell,  iii.  16. 

Mooresides,  i.  33.  xxv.  9. 
Moorestoivne,  ix.  7.  xiv.  34.  xxii.  30.  xx 

Walsh,  vi.  16. 

Mooretowne,  vii.  10.  xvii.  58.  xviii.  42. 

2.  xxviii.  63.  66. 

Mooretowne,  Ldpp  of,  ii.  42. 

Moote,  viii.  60.  xxiv.  9. 

Morack,  i.7. 


Morgallen,  Barony  of,  i.  30.  xx 
Morgallion,  Barony  of,  xiv.  21.  j 
18.  xxix.  64.  xxx.  72. 82. 
Morgallon,  Barony  of,  xvii.  87. 
Morganstowne,  Great,  xxviii.  9 

Litde,  xxviii.  93. 

Morganure,  xi.  4. 

Morliie,  Parsonage  of,  xv.  35. 
Morile,  iv.  6. 

Morishtowne,  xxvi.  7. 

Biller,  i.  1. 

Moriske,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  4. 
Moriskie,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  4. 
Moriskye,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  5. 
Morlestowne,  xvii.  87.  xxix.  1C 
Morletstowne,  v.  7. 
Mornanstowne,  xxviii.  65. 
Mornegilky,  vi.  2. 

Mornin,  xx.77. 

Morninstowne,  xxii.  7. 
Mornyne,  xx.  77. 

Manor  of,  ix.  18. 

Morrell,  xxix.  31. 
Morrenstowne,  vi.  25.  xxiii.  1! 
Morrisgate,  vi.  25. 
Morrisnneg,  x.  22. 
Morristowne,  ii.  23. 

— — Park  of,  iii.  59. 

Moynagh,  xxvi.  7. 

Morstowne,  xxviii.  63. 
Mortlestowne,  iv.  11.  xi.  59. 
Mortoghduffe,  xxix.  43. 
Mortowne,  iii.  36. 


Motowne,  xxx.  18. 

Mouclogh,  Lordship  of,  i.  14. 
Mougede,  v.  40. 
Mounck-Grange,  xiv.  35. 
Moungfoune,  xvii.  22. 

Mounonenohone,  xxiii.  3. 
Mounster  Province,  xx.  8.  xxv. 
Mount,  xxii.  40. 

Mountaine,  viii.  22.  xvii.  19. 

Garfenagh,  iii.  10. 

Pasture,  xxiv.  5. 

Mountain  Pole,  viii.  60. 
Mounterowne,  xxx.  99. 
Mountgarret,  Bishops  Mill,  xv 
Mountgarrett,  vii.  20.  x.  45. 
Mountgarretts  Land,  iii.  59.  x 
Mountgarrot,  iii.  59. 

Mount  Kenedy,  xxv.  16. 
Mountlong,  vii.  44.  xxx.  40. 


12. 22.28. 33.45.87. 

& Magheridernon,  Barony  of,  > 

Moyaskagb,  xxix.  75. 

Moybegan,  x.48. 

Moybcgg,  xxix.  43. 

Moybilly,  vii.  30. 

).  73.  Moyboylg,  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Moybrick,  xxi.  62. 

Moybrist,  iii.  42. 


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INDEX  Moycashel,  Barony  of,  i 

LOCORUM  Moycashell,  xviii.  32. 

Certificates  Barony  of,  i.  9.  ii 

for  v.  1.38.44.45.  vi.  11 

Adventurers,  xjv.  20.  31.  XV.  26.  X 

11.  19.  30.  40.  xviii 
xxi.  14.  87.  101.  xxii. 


42.45.55.  : 
viii.38.  59.  : 
i.  7. 77.  83.  > 


i.  37. 


Moycasshell,  Barony  of, 
Moychola,  ix.27. 
Moyclare,  xxix.  10. 

Church  of, 

Parish,  Tythes  of, 

Moyclough,  xvii.  24. 
Moycoyle,  xxvi.  43. 
Moycreemore,  xxv.  22. 


Moycullin,  xxx.  33. 

Barony  of,  xxvi.  42. 

Moydoe,  Barony  of,  xx.  77. 
Moydow,  viii.  33. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

- Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi. 
i.  25. 


Moye<r^xi.  26. 
Moyelty,  xxx.  105. 

iglit. 


44. 


Moyer,  xxvi.  72. 
Moyereghbegg,  xxv.  22. 
Moyes,  xxi.  57. 
Moyestowne,  xvii.  72. 
Moyfadabeg,  iv.5. 


Moyfitdda,  Tithes  of,  xv.  35. 

Moyfarta,  Barony  of,  xv.  35. 

Moyfenra,  Barony  of,  i.  5.  xiii.  22. 49. 
Moyfenragh,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  ii.  29.32.  iv.  38, 
viii.  11.20.  xi.  70.  xiv.  14.  xv.  79.  xvi.  47, 
xviii.  4.  6.  45.  xx.  46.  xxii.  2.  xxiii.  15. 

xxiv.  60.  xxvi.  29.  xxviii.  18.  xxix.  57. 
93.  xxx.  33. 60. 

Moyfenrath,  Barony  of,  i.  11.  viii.  1.  x.  66, 
xx.  71.  xxviii.  20. 

Moyferta,  iv.  5. 

Barony  of,  iv.  5.  xxiv.  14. 

Moyferta  Court  Baron,  iv.  5. 

Court  Leete,  iv.  5. 

Markett,  iv.5. 

Moygallen  Barony  of,  xvi.  52. 

Moygannon,  xxi.  47.  xxx.  32. 

Moygannye,  viii.  1. 

Moygarrow,  xvii.  24. 

Moygedden,  xxviii.  96. 

Moygergallan,  Barony  of,  ii.  44.. 

Moygesh,  Barony  of,  iv.  38. 

Moygb,  ii.  28.  ix.  31.  xiv.  2. 

Moygilroe,  xxviii.  4. 

Moyglin  Esky  Thomas  Glasse,  xxx.  101. 
Moygnegile,  xxx.  104. 

Moygoish,  Barony  of,  xi.  15.  xx.  40.  xxii  7 

xxv.  41.  xxix.  53. 

Moygoishe,  Barony  of,  xvi.  62. 

Moygowhy,  xvi.  60.  xxviii.  54. 

Moygowish,  Barony  of,  xvi.  83. 

Moygreath,  xv.  28. 

Moyquinihy,  Barony  of,  vii.  4. 

Moyguish,  xx.  57. 

Moygullen,  xv.  13. 

Moygunihy,  Barony  of,  i.  35. 

Moygunnihy,  Barony  of,  viii.  37. 

Sush,  Barony  of,  viii.  48. 

, ix.  8. 

Moyhagh,  xxii.  10. 

MoyhashtOn,  xxviii.  4. 

Moyliasta,  iv.  5. 

Moyher,  ii.  51.  xiv.  3. 

Moyherdernam,  Baronv  of,  xvii.  2. 
Moyhcrenenagh,  vi.  50. 

Moyhidden,  ii.27. 

Moykelly,  ii.  5. 

Moykerry,  xxi.  97. 

Moylabby,  i.  36. 

Moylaffa,  xxi.  45. 

Moyhgh,  ix.  9^  xvii.  7jb  xxi.  97.  xxii.  5. 


Moylagh,  Parish  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  3! 
Moylagha,  xxi.  45.  xxix.  55. 
Moylaghy,  iv.5. 

Movlaine,  x.  13. 

Moyle,  xxiii.  17. 

Castle,  vii.  26. 

Moyleffe,  xiv.  2. 

Moylegan,  xiii.  9. 

Moylehussey,  ii.  31.  xxiv.  49. 
Moyleigh,  Parish-of,  xi.  48. 
Moylemuck,  viii.  13. 
Moylenepatoge,  xxi.  35. 

Moylenroe,  xxv.  33. 

Moyler,  iv.  70. 

Moylerany,  xxviii.  13. 

Moylers  Parke,  xxiv.  61. 
Moylerstowne,  vi.  16.  xiii.  27.  xxvi. 
Moylervoge,  vii.  27. 

Moyles,  xxi.  34. 

Moylett,  iii.  22. 

Moyletteragh,  xiv.  2. 

Moylhussey,  ii.  38. 

Moylickan,  xiii.  49. 

Moylin,  iv.  13.  xxx.;99. 

Moylings  hole,  xxvi.  22. 

Moylishane,  xxv.  40. 

Moylitter,  ix.31. 

Moylitteragh,  ix.31. 

Moymes,  xxx.  102. 

Moymlagh,  iii.  2. 

Moymolare,  xxix.  25. 

Moymore,  iv.  20.  xxiii.  35. 
Moynage,  xxiii.  3. 

Moynalty,  xviii.  60.  xxii.  51.  xxv.  2 
Moynard,  vi.31.  xv.53.  xvi.  15. 
Moynart,  xxix.  43. 

Moynassell,  iii.  55. 

Moyne,  xvi.  37.  xx.47. 

Moyneham,  xxviii.  66. 

Moynelarrin,  ii.  4. 

Moynenagh,  iii.  1. 

Moynenean,  iii.  1. 

Moyner,  xxix.  25. 

Moynerety,  iii.  44. 

Moynerth,  xv.53. 

Moynilagh,  ix.  8. 

Moynis,  xxix.  75. 

Moynish,  xxviii.  4.  xxx.  101. 102. 
Moynour,  xvii.  51. 

Moyntagh,  x.  18. 

Moyntample,  xvi.  15. 

Moyntemple,  vi.31. 

Moyntullagh,  iv.  70. 

Moynurderry,  xvi.  30. 

Moynurea,  xxix.  60. 

Moyragh,  viii.  38. 

Moyrashell,  ix.  19. 

Moyreagh,  xvi.  37. 

Moyreske,  xxi.  92. 

Moyrgallion,  Barony  of,  xiii.  4. 
Moyshnaght,  x.  30. 

Moysneaghta,  xvi.  35. 

Moytalgoe,  xxiv.  9. 

Moyterrew,  xxx.  53. 

Moyterstowne,  vi.  16. 
Moytherediernean,  Barony  of,  xv.  6; 
Moytoner,  xxiii.  13. 

Moyturke,  xxi.  62. 

Moyvaghly,  xxix.  22.  xxx.  86. 
Moyvally,  xxii.  17.  xxviii.  92.  xxx.  i 

Moyvilly,  xiv.  3. 

Moyvrick,  xxx.  32. 

Mucelta,  v.  12. 

Much  Island,  xvi.  84. 

Much-Meade,  iii.  20. 

Muchrath,  xxi.  32. 

Much  Hath,  xxvi.  70. 

Muchtowne,  xi.  54. 

Muchywood,  vi.25.' 

Muckally,  viii.  66. 

Muckarky,  xx.  59.  xxviii.  14. 
Muckauff,  xxix.  35. 

Muckellagh,  xxviii.  4. 

Muckenagh,  ii.  15.  viii.  33.  xv.  40. 
Mucker-slianeighter,  xxx.  80. 
Muckershaneighteragh,  xxx.  80. 
Muckershaneougliteragh,  xxx.  80. 
Muckerstowne,  Little,  xxiii.  5. 
Muckeyie,  xxvi.  43. 

Muckinagh,  xxix.  78. 

Muckincannon,  x.  1. 

Muckinish  Island,  xxviii.  4. 
Mucklagh,  x.  39. 


Mucklagh  Lapp,  ii.  42. 
Mucklestowne,  v.  61. 
Mucklonymore,  xx.  29. 
Mucklough,  i.  15. 

Muckloune,  iii.  32. 

Muckness  Island,  xvii.  85. 
Muckranstowne,  v.  41. 
Muckridge,  xxx.  49. 

Muckrish,  iv.  6. 

Muckrusse,  xxi.  92. 

Muckstowne,  xxi.  32. 

Muckullin,  Barony  ofs  ix.  16.  xi.  6 
xxvi.  51.  xxviii.  49.  xxix. 

Parish  of,  ix.  16. 

Muckully,  x.  9. 

Mucky,  xxi.  72. 

Muckynagh,  xxii.  21. 

Mucullin,  Barony  of,  xxix.  109. 
Muculline,  Barony  of,  i.  25. 
Mughane,  vii.  30.  xxii.  50. 
Mughery,  xxi.  60. 

Mukenagh,  iv.Sl. 

Mukinish,  xv.  14. 

Mulcagh,  xxviii.  75. 

Mulkagh,  xxiii.  46. 

Mulks,  ii.  4. 

Mullacorny,  iii.  23. 

Mulladuffe,  xxv.  22. 

Mullafine,  xxiii.  20. 

Mullagh,  i.  14.  iii.  22. 


i.  23.  : 


v.  54. 


Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

——  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  37. 


xxx.  45. 
x.  19. 

;iii.  58.  xx; 


Mullaghbrine,  : 

Mullaghcarty^ : 
Mullagh-Caslan 


Mullaghduffe;  x 

IISB 


Mull^lf  Ga^hanfxiii.  15. 

’ Tryan,  x.  18. 


!u!!S:&iMoydo' 


•charge,  ii.41. 
■k,  xiii.  15. 


:i.  97. 

„ Gwyre,  x 
Mullaghmaglassom,  xxi 
Mullaghmas,  xvi.  39. 
Mullaghmeaghan,  xxiii 


Mullaghmore, 
xxvi.  67.  72. 


SullSnfroS  > 


Tawney,  xxi.  57. 
, xxi.  57. 
tgh,  x.  18. 


Mullaghoran,  ii.  46. 
Mullaghore,  xxi.  97. 
Mullaghotragh,  xxi.  57. 
Mullaghoughteragh,  xxi 


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Mullagh  Sandall,  xxx.  101 
Mullaghsellsinagh,  xxi.  57 
Mullaglisesfinnagh,  xxi.  5r 
Mullaghstahan,  xxiii.  24. 
Mullaghteelin,  xiv.  2. 
Muliaghteeotragh,  xxix.  7 
Mullaghullagh,  xxiii.  21. 
Mullaghvally,  xxiii.  24. 
Mullaghvullen,  xxi.  34. 
Mullaghwerny,  iii.  23. 
Mullaghwilling,  viii.  35. 
Mullaghy,  viii.  60. 
Mullagh  Mc Garry,  xxiv.  ■ 
Mullahollow  Mountiiins,  : 

Mullamore,  ii.  51.  iii.  1. 
Mullamucke,  vii.  35. 
Mullan,  iii.  37.  xvi.36.  > 
Mullan  Quarter,  xiv.  10. 
Mullanalloe,  xxx.  97. 
Mullananallagh,  xxi.  4. 
Mullanastart,  xiii.  38. 
Mullantls,  xi.  4. 


i.  15. 


Mi 

Mullanerony,  xiii.  1 
Mullangalt,  xiii.  15. 
Mullanuly,  xv: 
Mullanmore,  i 
Mullans,  ii.  5. 

Mullavelee,  Ui.  66. 
Mulleboy,  xx.  14. 
Mullegrenan,  iii.  22. 


Mull 


, vii.  31 


25.  : 


i.  57. . 


Mullencrosse,  xxv.  52. 
Mullenderry,  xiii.  37. 
Mullendod,  xvii.  74. 

re,  Parish  of,  xxix.  2. 
s Mill,  xxii.  40. 


Mullengare,  I 
Mullenhehonn 
Mullenree,  x; 


c.  61. 
i.  59. 


Mi 
Mi 
Mi 

Mullhussey,  xiii.  31. 

Mullianstowne,  xxix.  47. 

Mullicarre,  iv.22. 

Mullihishaghlin,  xxi.  77. 

Mullin,  viii.  31.  xvi.  34.  xxx.  99. 
Mullinafeagli,  xvi.  39. 
Mullinaghermaght,  xvii.  31 . 
Mullinagrough,  xv.  5. 

Mullinash,  iv.30. 

Mullinavatt,  xvii.  16. 

Mullinbroe,  vi.7. 

Mullinderry,  vi.  25. 

Mullinegrogli,  xxix.  38. 

Mullinefll,  Woods  of,  xvi.  40. 
Mullinele,  xvi.  39. 

Mullingar,  Town  of,  xxii.  40. 
Mullinmore,  xxviii.  6. 

Mullinora,  xvi.  40. 

Mullins,  v.  7. 

Mullircdan,  iv.  22. 

Mullmary,  xvi.  33. 

Mullnasheglyy,  xx.  14. 
Mulloghcroherry,  xviii.  30. 
Mulloghcurry,  viii.  2. 

Mullaghnish,  iv.  30. 

Mulloghotry,  iv.  56. 

Mullogh-otry,  iv.  56. 
Mulloghteige,  ii.  51. 

Mullogs,  xvii.  49. 

Mullolary,  xxix.  61. 

Mullongare,  xx.  11. 

Mullosotry,  iv.  56. 
Mullosteeghteragh,  xxix.  71. 
Mullowmody,  xxi.  97. 

Mullromyes  Castle,  xxii.  40. 
Mullusk,"  iv.37. 

Mullybane,  xxx.  101. 

Mullybroe,  xxvi.  9. 

Mullycarnon,  xvi.  40. 
Mullylostyeightra,  iii.  66. 
Mullylostyoughtra,  iii.  66. 
Mullymockgarchan,  xxi.  76. 
Mullyn,  vii.  26. 

Mullynehenshey,  iv.  30. 
Mullynewer,  iv.30. 

Mullyodam,  xxi.  57. 

Mullyodum,  xxi.  57. 

Mullmuriw,  xxi.  57. 

Muloale  Haggelshee,  iii.  21. 
Multifarnan,  Abbey  of,  xxiii.  13. 
(122.) 


Multiny,  xx.  77. 

Munreade  Mill,  iv.  34. 

Munaghcloy,  xxv.  22. 

Munaloy,  xiii.  31. 

Munane,  iii.  15. 

Munauran,  ii.  51. 

Muncatle  Court,  xvii.  16. 

Muncells  Court,  xvii.  16. 
Munckstowne,  iii.  9.  x.  1 . 

Mundelebie,  xi.  4. 

Munemuch  Mountains,  xxx.  40. 
Munfynne,  xxii.  37. 

Mungamore,  xx.  45. 

Mungee,  xxx.  104. 

Munglasse,  xxix.  43. 

Mungoett  Street,  Limrick,  xxviii.  41. 
Munhenry,  xvii.  16. 

Munhiny,  iii.  2. 

Munibegg,  xxii.  16. 

Municarrage,  xvi.  31. 

Munihulihan,  xxviii.  75. 

Muning,  viii.  46. 

Munkallyduffe,  xxix.  112. 

Munkeele,  xxvi.  16. 

Munkersagh,  xvi.  40. 

Munluskey,  iii.  74. 

Munnare,  xiv.  11. 

Munneboe,  xxi.  28. 

Munniliershane,  xxviii.  58. 

Munnoge,  xxiii.  47. 

Munntrasna,  xxx.  99. 

Munny,  iv.  5.  vi.  9. 

Munnyograne,  xxviii.  5. 

Munreade,  iv.34. 

Munster  Province,  vi.  51.  x.  2. 18.  : 
Munterevedy,  Tough  of,  xiii.  52. 
Muntereveky,  Tough  of,  xiii.  52. 
Munterkally,  Territory  of,  xiii.  52. 

Tough  of,  xiii.  52. 

Muntermurrigan,  Tough  of,  xiii.  52. 
Munters  Land,  xiv.  27. 

Muiiully,  xvi.  22. 

Murgallen,  Barony  of,  xv.  6. 


ii.  75. 


Murraghfadagh,  x...  —. 
Murraghine,  North,  xxx.  16. 
Murraghs,  The,  viii.  6. 
Murreylack,  xxx.  32. 

Murrish,  xxx.  64. 

Murroe,  vii.  40. 

Musfea,  xxviii.  41. 

Muskerne  River  Fishing,  x.  67. 
Muskerry,  Barony  of,  iv.  62.  x.  1 
xx.  19. 


Mustiodum,  v.  62. 
Mutona,  ix.  25. 
Mutterow,  x.  69. 
Myerbane,  xxv.  21. 
Myergett,  xxv.  21. 
Myhurmagh,  xxi.  30. 
Myle  Bush,  iii.  75. 
Mylerstowne,  ii.  10.  x 
Mylerstownebegg,  xvii 
Mylestowne,  iv.  42. 
Mylick,  ix.  18. 
Myllardstowne,  xiii.  3; 
Myltowne,  xxiv.  49. 
Myna"lian,  v.  l. 

Mynfagh,C’xxviii.  79. 

Mynoglian,  ix.7. 
Myogher,  xxx.  99. 
Myrosse,  East,  xxii.  3 

West,  xxii.  34. 

Mysell,  iv.  42. 


Parish,  Church  of,  j 

Towne  of,  iii.  24. 

Naase,  Barony  of,  xxii.  2. 

Town  of,  xxvi.  7. 

Naderyes,  iii.  66. 

Nadiagh,  xviii.  30. 
Nagliod,  iv.  31. 

Nahone,  x.  39. 

Nangles  Land,  xxx.  25. 
Nappagli,  xiii.  58. 
Nardvaghagh,  xiii.  15. 
Narra,  xv.43. 


Narra  and  Rebane,  Barony  of,  xvi.  61. 
Narragh,  xxviii.  25. 

Barony  of,  i.  36.  xv.  43. 

and  Reban,  Barony  of,  xxix.  90. 

and  liebane.  Barony  of,  xiii.  27. 

72.  xxiv.  24..  xxviii.  20. 25. 

Narraghbegg,  xxv.  28. 

Narriffe,  xxx.  101. 

Narrow  Water,  xxi.  47. 

Nascan,  xxx.  93. 

Nashestowne,  ii.  21.  xxiii.  37. 

Nashtowne,  xxiv.  50.  xxvi.  21. 

Nasken,  xviii.  20. 

Nass,  The,  xi.  39. 

Natarre,  xxi.  76. 

Naule,  i.  33.  x.  66. 

Nauleswood,  xxiii.  5. 

Navan,  vii.  58. 

Barony  of,  i.  21.  iii.  72.  iv.  15.  vi.  5 

vii.  58.  x.  2.  xiii.  5.  xvi.  30.  xvii 
xviii.  4.  51.  xx.  33.  54.  xxi.  67. 

5.  xxiii.  12.  xxv.  30.  36.  46.  x: 
18. 20.  xxix.  12.  46. 57. 73. 95. 
23.99. 

Mannor  of,  vii.  58. 

The,  xxii.  51. 

Navinstowne,  iii.  72. 

Neale,  The,  xiii.  69.  xxii.  21.  54.  xxvi 
xxviii.  55.  73.  xxix.  5.  6.  76. 

Neals  House,  ix.  21. 

Necarne,  iii.  22. 

Neckarne,  xxvi.  65. 

Neddevoary,  xx.77. 

Nedeene,  ix.47.  xx.  36.  xxx.  65. 
Neffrenagh,  xiii.  58. 

Negarran,  xxi.  30. 

Nehevall,  xxii.  5. 

Neile,  The,  xxviii.  41. 

Neilestowne,  xxx.  2. 

Neisgragli,  iv.  22. 

Nenagh,  iv.  21. 

Nessom,  xxv.  22. 

Nether  Cross,  Barony  of,  x.  55. 
Nethercross,  Barony  of,  vi.  15.  xxii.  1 
54. 

Nether  Crosse,  Barony  of,  xxii.  10.  xxv 
Netliercrosse,  Barony  of,  vi.  1.  xv.  5 
69.  xxii.  33.  xxx.  14.  43. 

Neutowne,  xiii.  64. 

Newbane,  v.  36. 

Newborougli,  xvi.  86. 

Newbristoe,  xx.  21. 

Neivbristy,  xvi.  47.  xxix.  108. 
Newcastle,  ii.  25.  iii.  11.  xxii.  48.  xx 

New  Castle,  iv.  13.  ix.  19.  x.  66.  67. 

xv.  54.  xvi.  7.  xxvi.  51 . xxviii.  95. 
Newcastle,  Barony  of,  iii.  14.  x.  66.  x 
xxvi.  33. 

New  Castle,  Barony  of,  xi.  46.  xiii. 

69.  70.  xvii.  22.  xxii.  10.  xj 
xxviii.  19. 60. 72. 75.  83. 93. 

Mannor  of,  xxviii.  95. 

Newchapple,  xvi.  85. 

| New  Church,  xxvi.  67 . 

I Newebay,  v.  36. 

Newgarden,  iv.  52. 

Newgenstowne,  xvii. 

Newgraige,  xxviii.  20. 

Neivhagard,  x.  2. 

Newhaggard,  x.  66. 

NewhaB,  vi.  28. 

Newhouse,  v.  16. 

Newhowse,  xvii.  18. 

New  Key,  xxiv.  30. 

Newlands  Freehold,  xxiv.  24. 

New  Mill  Parke,  viii.  46. 

Newninges,  xxii.  33. 

New  Orchard,  xi.  55. 

Wood  of,  xxix.  91. 

Newrath,  vi.  33.  viii.  40.  xx.  23.  xxvi: 
xxx.  1. 

New  Ross,  Liberties  of,  xxiv.  61. 
Newrosse,  Liberties  of,  iii.  59.  v.  5. 
Newstreet,  vi.27. 

New  Street,  ix.  21.  xv.56. 

Newstreet,  Cork,  House,  iv.  16. 

Dublin,  xxii.  32. 

Dublin,  Houses,  vi.  1. 

New  Streete,  xxiv.  36. 

Newtowne,  i.  9.  iii.  11.  14.  20.  24.  £ 
42.  v.  15.41.  vi.  54.  viii.  25. 4 
25.  x.  2.  55.66.  xi.25.54.  xi 
xiv.  3.  24.  xv.  14.  xvi.  1.  40.4 


viii.  20. 


61. 


vii.  15 


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LOCORUM 


Soldiers, 


Newtowne — continued. 

xxii.  5.  17.  4.8.  xxiii.  32.  34.  xxiv. 
42.  47.  xxv.  9. 10.  34.  xxvi.  16.43. 
67.  xxviii.  5.  12.  20.  24.  63.  xxix. 
36. 90.  93.  xxx.  39.  105. 

Court  Baron,  x.  55. 

Court  Leet,  x.  55. 


~ Little  it  18. 

Market,  x.55. 

Parish  of,  iii.  55. 

of  Dardistowne,  vi.  1 8. 

of  the  Strand,  xiii.  45. 

Girly,  xvii.  75. 

Newtowneleraan,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Newtowne  Lenane,  xxiii.  45. 

— — Lennan,  xxix.  66. 

M'Cube,  ii.  39. 

Newtownes,  xxviii.  95. 
Newtownetermonfeccon,  v.  16. 

Newtowns,  iv.7. 

Neyle,  The,  xi.66. 

Nicholastowne,  xxiii.  3.  xxx.  72. 

Nichollroe  Gate  Quarter,  xxvi.  51. 
Nichollstowne,  xv.  53.  xxviii.  63.  xxix.  51. 
Nicholstowne,  iv.42.  vii.  52.  x.  10.  15.  xv. 

Nickerry,  xxviii.  20. 

Nicola,  xx.  21. 

Niegherry,  xxviii.  20. 

Nighanagh,  xxx.  66. 

Niper,  xvii.  18. 

Noan,  vi.  45. 

Nockiesfieid,  .x.  1. 

Noddstowne,  xv.  53. 

Nodstowne,  xvi.  4.  xxx.  49. 

Noghevall,  v.  38. 

Noghreagh,  xiii.  30. 

Noglesland,  xiv.  2. 

Nohavall,  xxx.  92. 

Nohavells,  vii.  29. 

Nominegard,  xvii.  85. 

Normanstowne,  xvii.  87. 

Norrestowne,  xxvi.  70. 

Norristowne,  xxi.  90.  xxix.  1 14. 

North  Gate  Street,  xxiii.  27. 

North  Lane,  xxiv.  35. 

Northlelbny,  vi.  59. 

Northmill  Parke,  Lower,  xxix.  49. 

North  Miltowne,  iv.  20. 

Rathunl,  v.  5. 

Street,  vii.  24. 

Northtahart,  xvi.  68. 

North  Wales,  xv.  63. 

Notstowne,  xxiii.  5. 

Nourny,  ix.  6. 

Novaliy,  xxv.  21. 

Nowan,  xv.  33. 34. 

Nower,  i.  25. 

Nugents  Land,  xvi.  7. 

Nullanagh,  xxvi.  65. 

Nunns  half  acre,  xv.  50. 

Nunnstowne,  xxii.  2. 

Nuodenagh,  xvii.  68. 

Nuragh,  xviii.  10. 

Nurle,  xxvi.  65. 

Nurlish,  xiii.  15. 

Numy,  xxiv.  3. 

Nurry,  xvii.  57. 

Nury,  xxiv.  27. 

Nultstowne,  vi.  6. 

Nynch,  xxix.  57. 


o. 


| Old  Booly,  x.  41. 

Old  Castle,  ii.  14.  iv.62.  x.  44.  xx.  3.  xxiii. 
2.45.  xxix.  45. 106. 

Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  59. 

of  Tulkse,  ii.  52. 

Old  Court,  x.  2.  34.  41.  xxii.  37.  xxvi.  43. 
70.  xxx.  39. 

East,  xxviii.  38. 

Old  Courte,  xxiv.  19. 

Oldfield,  ii.  21. 

Old  Graige  Butler,  xxix.  51. 

Old  Grange,  i.  15.  viii.  39.  xxix.  66. 
Oldgrange,  xxviii.  18. 

Old  Groge  Moghter,  xi.  1. 

Oldhall,  iii.  59. 

Oldleagh,  xiii.  44. 

Old  Orchard,  vii.  12. 

Parke,  ii.  21. 

Shcepehouse,  x.  52. 

Tare,  xxviii.  88. 

Oldtore,  ii.  51.  xi.  4. 

Oldtowne,  ii.  2.  ix.  14.  x.  66.  xvii.  18.  90. 

xviii.  4.  xxi.  94.  xxii.  16. 

Old  Towne,  xxii.  33. 

Old  Tully,  xxv.  44. 

Oldwood,  ii.  14. 

Omerofadda,  xxvi.  51. 

Omolngie,  vii.  30. 

Oneskeagh,  xxix.  86. 

Onora,  iv.  6. 

Ophaley,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  xxii.  2.  xxviii.  20. 
Ophally,  Barony  of,  x.  15. 

Ophaly,  Barony  of,  xv.  50.  xvi.  61.  xxiv. 

24.  xxv.  28. 32.  xxvi.  71. 

Oran  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxiv.  58. 

Oranbegg,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of  xxvi.  38. 

Oranmore,  xxi.  67. 

Parish  of,  xxvi.  51. 

Orchard,  xxii.  16. 

Orchardstowne,  xv.  53.  xvii.  55.  xxix.  97. 
Ordnelstowne,  x.  61. 

Orem,  xvi.  44. 

Orgher,  xvi.  77. 

Oilier,  xvi.  77. 

Oriell,  Barony  of,  xi.  51. 

Orier  Barony  of,  vii.  45.  xxiii.  13.  xxix.  30. 
Oristowne,  xvi.  73. 

Ormond  House,  xxv.  16. 

Lower  Barony  of,  iii.  74.  iv.  4.  23. 24. 

35.  56.  v.  42.  43.  vi.  19.  22.  50.  ; 
viii.  29.  xi.  73.  xv.  41.  54.  66. 
xvi.  7.  70.  78.  xvii.  64.  xviii.  8.  43. 
xxi.  90.  xxiii.  41.  43.  xxvi.  8.  71. 
xxviii.  22.  41.  xxx.  60. 83. 

Upper  Barony  of,  iii.  40.  iv.  1.  35.42. 

49.  v.  20.  vii.  1.  ix.47.  x.  18.31.40.  47. 
xiii.  21.  xiv.  26.  xv.  35.  41.  47.  54.  66. 
xvi.  52. 70.  xxi.  97.  xxiii.  42.  xxv.  4.  xxvi. 

Ormonds  Armes,  xxv.  15. 

Lease,  xv.  50. 

Orchard,  xv.  50. 

Ornery  Chappie,  i.  1. 

Glebe  Lands,  i.  1. 

Oronah  and  Arrah,  Barony  of,  iv.  1. 

Orran,  xiv.  3. 

Orrery,  Barony  of,  i.  16.27.  ivh.61.  v.  35. 
xiii.  65.  xv.  24.  xvi.  46.  xxiii.  48. 

and  Killmore,  Barony  of,  vii.  12.  ix. 

53.  x.  51.  xiv.  26.  xvi.  57.  xxviii. 
98.  xxix.  38.  xxx.  85. 95. 

• and  Kilmore,  Barony  of,  iii.  28.  iv.  26. 

x.  48.  xvi.  23.  38.  xviii.  43.  xxiii.  10. 


Oakestowne,  xxv.  30. 

Oatecake,  xxiii.  29. 

Obristowne,  vi.  50. 

Obulane,  xvii.  85. 

Ocullane,  xvii.  85. 

Oc,  xxx.  93. 

Oelannagh,  xv.  35. 

Offally,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  3. 

Offaly,  Barony  of,  xi.  21.  xiii.  27.  xvii.  58. 
Oggall,  xxx.  99. 

Ognell,  xvi.  79. 

Oghill,  xiii.  23. 38.  xvi.  35. 

Oghilmore,  ix.  19. 

Oghnought,  xiii.  23. 

Oghum,  xvii.  31. 

Ogula,  xxviii.  49. 

Oldbaime,  xvii.  15. 


Orrestowne,  xxv.  7. 

Orrier,  Barony  of,  ii.  25.  iii.  45.  56.  xvi.  77. 

xvii.  11.  xxiii.  47.  xxix.  68. 

Orristowne,  vi.  10.  xxviii.  20. 

Orrory  and  Kilmore,  Barony  of,  x.14.  xxi.  60. 
Osberstowne,  iv.  34.  xi.  39. 

Osburnestowne  Mill,  xi.  39. 

Osna,  xvii.  23. 

Ossere,  ix.  16. 

Ossory,  Barony  of,  iii.  59. 

Diocesse  of,  xxvi.  41. 

Upper  Barony  of,  i.  22.  ii.  45.  iii.  64. 

iv.  41.  53.  65.  vi.  36.  ix.  30.  x.2.  xi.  9. 
10.  12.  49.  55.  xiv.  14.  xv.  15.  59.  xvi. 
18.  24.  xvii.  22.  xviii.  4.  38.  44.  47.  xx. 
7.  21.  45.  47.  51.  63.  xxiii.  1.  xxix.  1. 
26. 91.  xxx.  29. 

Otterstowne,  xxx.  18. 

Oughell,  viii.  26. 


Oughill,  xxviii.  3. 

Oughmama,  v.38. 

Oughstowne,  xviii.  54. 

Oughta,  xxviii.  4. 

Oughtecromane,  xxx.  45. 
Oughteraghbarron,  xi.  65. 
Oughteraghbutler,  xi.65. 

Oughterany,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  24.  xxviii.  20. 
Oughterard,  i.  25.  iv.  5. 

Barony  of,  xi.  33. 

Oughtereny,  Barony  of,  iv.43. 

Oughterney,  Barony  of,  viii.  1.  xxix.  57. 
Oughterrenny,  Barony  of,  xxii.  2. 

Ouglnil,  xxviii. 3. 

Ould  Orchard,  xvi.  23. 

Ouldtowne,  xxii.  2. 

Ould  Towne,  Cheif-rent,  xvi.  47. 

Oulert,  i.  23. 

Oulnecalline,  ix.  47. 

Ourdnesallum,  xxi.  57. 

Ourny,  ix.6. 

Outerclonny,  xiii.  52. 

Cheifry,  xiii.  52. 

Outragh,  iii.  6. 

Owach,  xxx.  101. 

Owaltart,  xxii.  5. 

Owe,  xxx.  93. 

Owen  Brisley,  viii.  25. 

Cartron,  viii.  25. 

Gallis,  xiii.  40. 

Owenkeele,  xvi.  37. 

Owenstowne,  ii.  41.  xxvi.  43. 

Ower,  i.  25. 

Owglieirdoman,  xiii.  15. 

Owhnybegg,  Barony  of,  xxix.  7. 

Owlard,  xxi.  52. 

Owleiv  xxi.  52. 

Owlert,  x.  21.  xxiv.  17. 

Owlertleigh,  xxix.  71. 

Owlertleighbegg,  xxix.  71. 

Owlertwick,  xi.  20.  xxvi.  69. 

Owna,  Barony  of,  i.  35. 

and  Arra,  Barony  of,  iv.  35.  v.  3.  10. 

11.  31.  63. 

and  Arragli,  Barony  of,  vi.  34. 

Ownekeagh,  iv.  6. 

Owney,  xxiii.  3. 

Comons,  xxiii.  3. 

and  Arra,  Barony  of,  v.  1.  vi.  22.  xiv. 

26. 

and  Arragh,  Barony  of,  vi.  40. 

Owneybegg,  xxvi.  26.  * 

Owny  and  Arra,  Barony  of,  ii.  47.  iv.  49.  54. 
v.  50.  vii.  40.  viii.  18.  ix.  24.  35. 
xi.  19.  xv.  35. 4.1.  xxviii.  43. 

and  Arragh,  Barony  of,  vi.  23. 

and  Herra,  Barony  of,  xxx.  97. 

Ownybeg,  Barony  of,  iv.  70.  vii.  40. 
Ownybegg,  Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Ownymore,  Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Owraghery,  ix.  5. 

Owrid,  ix.  16. 

Owthney,  Abbey  of,  xx.  53. 

Owthnybeg,  Barony  of,  x.  49. 

Owthnybegg,  Barony  of,  xvii.  22.  xxix.  1. 

20. 

Owtnebeg,  Barony  of,  xx.  53. 

Oxmanstowne  Houses,  vi.  1. 

Oxmantowne,  xxi.  54.  xxii.  31.  xxv.  14.. 
xxx.  24.. 

Oxmontowne,  House  in,  xvii.  87. 
Oylefrikctragh,  xxviii.  38. 


Pace,  i.  14.  xxiii.  7. 

Packenagh,  xx.  76. 

Packing  Ballish,  vi.  2. 

Paddingstowne,  xiii.  12.  xxx.  37. 

Pady  Lacyes  Land,  i.  3. 

Pagestowne,  ii.  38.  v.  60. 

Pagetts  Parke,  xxiii.  15. 

Paghanstowne,  viii.  2. 

Painestowne,  xxviii.  20.  63. 

Painstowne,  ii.44.  viii.  1.2.  xxv.  52.  xxix.  50. 
Pakeene  Iamicke,  xxv.  26. 

Pakelilessig,  x.  48. 

Pakorenonig,  vi.  2. 

Palboy,  xxii.  5. . 

Palice,  viii.  54. 

Pallace,  i.  38.  ii.  20.  xxx.  92. 

Pallice,  iv.  33.  v.  20.  vi.  23.  49.  x.  67. 
xxi.  1.  xxiii.  15.  35.  xxvi.  43.  xxviii.  15. 
xxx.  104. 

Pallicebegg,  vi.23. 


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Paulvarla,  xxix.  116. 
l’aynestowne,  ii.  22. 

Peacockestowne,  xxiii.  5. 

Peake,  i.  14.  xxvi.  12. 

Peantecreagh,  v.  7. 

Pearcetowne,  xiii.  29. 

Peglcshill,  x.  66. 

Peircetowne,  ii.  2.  xi.  72.  xxx.  1. 2. 40. 
Peilick,  xxii.  8. 

Pelstowne,  xxx.  2. 

Pembrockstowne,  iii.  20.  xi.  2. 
Pembrookestowne,  xxviii.  20. 

Peperstowne,  xxix.  86. 

Peppards  House,  vi:  2. 

Peppardstowne,  xi.  59. 

Pepperstowne,  ix.  52.  xvii.  8. 

Pertersgate,  xx.  2. 

Peterstowne,  xvii.  11. 

Petitstowne,  x.  53. 

Pharakebeg,  x.  22. 

Pharihy,  xxiii.  40.  xxx.  39. 

Pheale,  ix.  57. 

Phearlaghane,  xxx.  93. 

Pheharmore,  xxii.  54. 

Phenix  Parke,  vi.  26. 

Phepostowne,  iv.  39.  x.  66. 
Phepottstowne,  xxix.  87 . 

Philipstowne,  Barony  of,  xi.  14. 
Phillinstowne,  xxv.  30. 

Phillippstowne,  xxviii.  35. 

Phillips  holding,  vi.  15. 

Phillipstowne,  iii.  24.  v.  16.  xiii.  8.  xvi. 

xxviii.  20. 63.  64. 

Phillips  Towne,  xvii.  90. 

Phillipstowne,  Barony  of,  iii.  39.  v.  38.  vi, 


Parish  of,  xxix.  64. 

Phillistowne,  v.  16. 

Phillpottstowne,  xxv.  36.  xxix.  46. 
Philpotstowne,  xxv.  46. 
Phore-Laneglogh,  x.  22. 

Pibole,  vii.27. 

Pickerstowne  Parke,  vi.  1 1. 
Pickettstowne,  xiii.  14.  xxi.  21. 
Pidgeons  Parke,  xxx.  25. 

Pierces  Ballell,  v.41. 
Piercestowne,  xvii.  75. 

Pierce  Towne,  xiii.  7 . 

Piercetowne,  xxx.  33. 

Pierstowne,  ix.  9. 

Pigeon  House  Garden,  vii.  26. 

House  Parke,  vii.  27.  xviii.  i 

Pill,  xvi.  61. 

Lane  Houses,  vi.  1. 

Pilltowne,  xvi.  12. 

Piltowne,  xxiii.  3. 

Pimblico,  xxviii.  75. 

Pinckston,  xxiv.  24. 

Piperstowne,  iv.  64. 

Pipes  Street,  xxiv.  27. 

Pipe  Street,  xxviii.  75. 

Pirchers  Bath,  xx.47. 

Pissanagh,  xxi.  100. 

Placarack,  xviii.  46. 

Plarie,  xvi.  47. 

Platten,  x.  2. 

Plattin,  vii.  36.  xi.  30.  58.  xiv.  2. 
Plodstowne,  xxii.  2.  . 

Plorisk,  vii.  30. 

Ploulenelong,  iv.48. 

Plowland,  xxi.  71. 

Pluckane,  vii.  40. 

East,  vii.  21. 

Pluckanes,  West,  xxvi.  46. 
Pluckristowne,  xiii.  27. 
Pludbogher,  iii.  59. 

Pluncketts  Land,  viii.  2. 
Plunketts  Land,  xviii.  10. 
Pluntstowne,  xvi.  31. 

Pluxtowne,  x.  57. 

Pobblebryan,  Barony  of,  yii.  53. 
Poblebrian,  Barony  of,  iii.  28.  xi 
Poblebryan,  Barony  of,  iii.  65.  vii 
xxv.  43.  xxix.  94. 

Pobie  Bryan,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  52 

O’Bryan,  xv.  14. 

Pobulfogerty,  xvi.  27. 
PodingLane,  xxiv.  28. 
Poghanstowne,  xxviii.  63. 
Pointstowne,  xxv.  40. 
Pokenstowne,  xvii.  35. 

Polebrean,  vi.  25. 

Polecamery,  xxviii.  6. 

Pole  Capple,  ii.  26. 

' Polecapple,  xvi.  IS. 


Polecapulc,  xviii.  21. 

Pole  Castle,  iii.  70. 

Polcderoge,  xvii.  65. 
Polederrogh,  xvii.  65. 
Poleenelonge,  vi.  59. 

Polegare,  xiv.  3. 

Polegarra,  xx.  66. 

Polegover,  xxviii.  3. 

Polehore,  vi.  25. 

Polemaloe,  viii.  24. 
Polenecarragh,  ix.  28. 
Poleneroy,  xxviii.  6. 

Polerane,  iii.  59. 

Polerey,  iii.  6. 

Polerosse,  i.25. 

Polerow  Mountaine,  xxvi.  51 . 
Polestowne,  xxvi.  32. 

Poletegill,  xv.  34. 

Polevoly,  xxii.  21. 

Polinanagh,  xiv.  24. 
Polinoenane,  ix.  47. 

Polivany,  xxvi.  51. 

Poll,  xxix.  75. 

Pollagh,  iii.  75.  iv.  6. 
Pollaglibeg,  v.  1. 

Pollaghbog,  v.  11. 

Pollahee,  iii.  6. 

Pollahorry,  xxix.  96. 
Pollardstowne,  xiv.  11.  xvi.  61. 

Wood,  xxvi.  71. 

Pollaree,  xvi.  19. 

Pollea,  i.  37. 

Poller,  xvi.  36.  xxiv.  40. 
Pollere,  xxx.  92. 

Pollereagli,  xxi.  75. 
Pollextowne,  xxvi.  29. 
Pollgate,  xxvi.  50. 

Pollins,  viii.  55. 

Poll  Mill,  xxvi.  50. 

Pollogli,  vii.  30. 


Polquilicka,  xxviii.  48. 
Polredraore,  ix.  47 . 

Poltoork,  xxi.  67. 

Polyglasse,  iv.  6. 
Pondiestowne,  xi.  21. 
Poneparke,  vi.  1. 
Pooerstowne,  xxvi.  59. 
Poolevaddy,  xxviii.  3. 

Poore  Abby,  xi.  4. 
Poorestowne,  vi.  16.  xxii.  23. 
Pooreswood,  x.  2.  xxi.  47 . 
Poorstowne,  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Porgartineoutragh,  xvi.  41. 
Porgurtineitragh,  xvi.  41. 
Porke,  ix.  27. 

Porsune,  iv.  6. 

Port,  Church  of,  xxvi.  37. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Portalluge,  xv.  72. 
Portanehally,  xxix.  65. 

Portanenashaskee',  v.  3. 
Portanoard,  xxviii.  86. 
Portcarrey,  i.25. 
Portdarragh,  xvii.  23. 
Portdryan,  xxx.  89. 

Porte  Brittis,  xxv.  21. 
Porternelane,  xxviii.  3. 
Porter-seize,  xxix.  90. 
Porters  Parke,  xv.  76. 
Porterstowne,  i.  18.  ii.  40. 


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IV-  Portnure,  xiii.  49. 

INDEX  Portowne,  vii.  58. 

LOCORUM  Portruse,  xv.  34. 

“ Portrussy,  Lower,  xxi.  49. 
for*3  Ports,  xvi.  62. 

Adventurers,  Porttallagh,  XV.  72. 

So'dierr,  porttaUogj  XV.  72. 

r'  Portullis,  vii.  27. 

Porturlin,  xxiv.  21. 

Posselestowne,  xiii.  22. 

Possetstowne,  xxvi.  29. 

Possettstowne,  xvi.  52. 

Possextowne,  xiii.  4. 

Possixtowne,  Rent-charge,  xxi.  34. 
Pottlebane,  xvi.  7. 

Pottlednnch,  xxi.  76. 

Pottleree,  xvi.  7. 

Poulaver,  xviii.  55. 

Pouiecassan,  xxi.  30. 

Poulemanagh,  xxvi.  70. 

Poulenelea,  xiii.  7. 

Poulenelully,  vii.  30. 

Poulevarly,  xx.  29. 

Poulinvaneene,  xv.  33. 

Poulmaloe,  xxvi.  70. 

Poulnecrihy,  iv.  5. 

Poulnehast,  xxii.  22. 

Poulrancan,  xx.  28. 

Powderlogh,  ii.  40.  xvi.  61. 
Powderstowne,  xiv.  14. 

Powers  Mill,  iii.  59. 

Powerstowne,  x.  66.  xi.  7. 

Powlagh,  ix.  5. 

Poynestowne,  xv.  50. 

Poynstowne,  xxv.  3. 

Prehans,  ix.  1. 

Preistowne,  iv.  42.  v.  16.  xi.  18.  xiii.  24. 
Preisttowrie,  xxix.  86. 

Prentoustowne,  xxviii.  90. 

Prestons  Land,  iv.  47. 

Price  Haggard,  iii.  59. 

Pricksheyo,  xvi.  7. 

Priestowne,  x.  1.  xxix.  52.  66. 
Princetowne,  viii.  22.  ix.  9. 

Prior  Land,  x.  1. 

Priors  Land,  iv.  1. 

Lande,  ix.  42. 

Priorsmeadow,  xx.  47. 

Priorstate,  xviii.  10. 

Priorstowne,  v.  16.  xx.  11. 

Priory  Mill,  xxii.  40. 

Pristane,  xvi.  23. 

Proliisse,  xxx.  92. 

Prohust,  xxx.  85. 

Proluske,  xxv.  22. 

Prompstowne,  xxviii.  19. 

Propogera,  xxx.  49. 

Proudlonstowne,  xvi.  47. 

Proudstowne,  xiii.  8.  xxii.  15.  xxviii.  20. 
Prout,  xxiv.  4. 

Proute,  x.  21. 

Provis,  xxx.  92. 

Prowdestowne,  xvi.  32. 

Prutlenstowne,  xxvi.  33. 

Prughills,  vii.  34. 

Pry  ell,  xvi.  79. 

Publebrian,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  12. 
Puckestowne,  xxx.  2. 

Puckodosy,  x.  22. 

Pucksland,  xxii.  2. 

Puckstowne,  xvi.  61.  xvii.  87. 

Pudding  Lane,  xxiv.  30. 

Puddle  Street,  xxiv.  32. 

Puffin  Island,  xxx.  63. 

Puleafory,  ix.  25. 

Pulemuledy,  xxvi.  66. 

Pullackmore,  xxviii.  42. 

Ptillamore,  iii.  22. 

Pulleene,  v.  38.  xi.  17. 

Purcells,  xx.  40. 

Purtion,  xv.  35. 


Quarter  Crosse,  xiii.  46. 

Phay,  i.  2. 

Queanstowne,  vi.  25. 

Queenes  County,  ii.  21. 53.  iii.  59.  64.  i' 
53.  V.  29.  vi.  36.  vii.  13.  58.  ix.  5.  x.  i 
xi.  9. 10.  11.  12. 16.  49.  55.  xiii.  3.  Ii 
xiy.  2.  13.  14.  16.  29.  xv.  15.  59.  x 
18. 24.  86.  xvii.  22.  xviii.  4. 27.  38.  4- 
59.  xx.  7.  21.  45.47.51.63.  xxi.  5! 
xxii.  27.  xxiii.  1.  9. 45.  xxiv.  48.  xx' 


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Ksliinttoglian,  xvi.  62. 

Bahintronin,  ix.  21. 

Rahiny,  xxii.  21. 

Rahiston,  viii.  25. 

Rahona,  iv.  5. 

Rahonagh,  vii.  30. 

Bahone,  vi.  22. 

Rahoone,  xxix.  109. 

Rahorane,  xx.  25. 

Raliuragb,  vii.  55.  xviii.  16. 

Rahut,  xvi.  61. 

Bahyn,  xxiii.  11. 

Raigli,  v.  48.  ix.  18. 

Raighmonissy,  xxi.  67. 

Rakeele,  vii.  30. 

Rakeevan,  xxi.  76. 

Rakeylane,  xvi.  77. 
ltaky  Island,  xxx.  104. 

Ralaghin,  xvii.  75. 

Ralaphan,  xv.  28. 

Raleagh,  xxvi.  56. 

Ralerty,  xxviii.  79. 

Rales towne,  xxii.  28. 

Ralina,  vi.  24.  xi.  41. 

Rallagbin,  xvii.  74. 

Rallaholfe,  xxii.  41. 

Rallapan,  v.  38. 

Ralmagadalagh,  i.  25. 

Ralonan,  x.  45. 

Rama“Radding,  xxv.  21. 
Ramagron,  iii.  52. 

Ramahckin,  xxviii.  6. 

Rameagh,  iv.  21. 

Rameuduffe,  v.  12. 

Ramigram,  iii.  1. 

Ramigran,  iii.  1. 

Rammduffe,  xvi.  12. 

Ramore,  xi.  46. 

Ramulleight,  ii.  8. 

Ranacarnan,  xxviii.  2. 

Ranagh,  xxx.  102. 

Ranaghan,  xv.  35.  xvii.  75.  xxix.  ‘ 
Ilanaghbegg,  xvi.  37. 

Ranaghbuy,  iv.  17. 

Ranagbmore,  xvi.  37. 

Ranakett,  xvi.  40. 

Ranaleene,  iv.  1. 

Ranaree,  xv.  73. 

Randalstowne,  xxi.  16. 

Randles  Lande,  vii.  27. 
Ranebackane,  xiv.  3. 

Ranerkelly,  viii.  33. 

Ranevolcagy,  xxiv.  4. 

Rangliumin,  iii.  1. 

Rannagli,  v.  38.  xv.  35. 

Ranvackan,  iii.  6. 

Ranvackahan,  xxix.  36. 
Ranvallenan,  xxix.  36. 

Ranvile,  xxi.  97. 

Rapatrick  Rectory,  Tytlies  of,  xx' 
Rapheen,  vi.  2. 

Raphotigge,  xxi.  85. 

Raplagh,  ix.  7.  xvi.  24. 
Rapokesse,  xxi.  85. 

Raratery,  xxi.  34. 

Rareagh  Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  ■ 
Rareaghmore,  xi.  61. 

Raronane,  xxix.  54. 

Raroolagh,  xxi.  57. 
Rarrowbarrow,  ix.37. 

Rarutagh,  xxi.  57. 

Rascall,  Little,  xvi.  61. 

Rasliillan,  x.  45. 

Rasilla,  xiii.  61. 

Raskin,  iii.  56. 

Rassan,  xvii.  48.  xviii.  14. 

Rasse,  xxix.  18. 

Rassin,  v.  38. 

Rassy,  vii.  34. 

Rastine,  xviii.  60. 

Bastings,  Tlie,  xiv.  2. 
Ratassanagli,  xviii.  58.  ' 
Ratcliline,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  3o. 
Ratgodan,  vi.  20. 

Rath,  iii.  1.  iv.  31.  38.  v.  48.  vi. 
67.  xiv.  3.  xvii.  22.  87.  x 
53.  xxi.  76.  xxii.  2.  7.  x: 
xxv.  18. 41.  xxviii.  3. 6. 

Parish  of,  iv.  6. 

Rathaballyvullane,  xxii.  16. 
Rathaberny,  iii.  1. 

Ratli  Adam,  via.  25. 
Rathagowna  Fairs,  xv.  33. 

Rathaine,  vii.  29. 

(122.) 


Rathaldron,  iii.  72. 

Rathaleugh,  xxix.  90. 

Ratlialtren,  iii.  72. 

Rathana,  iv.  42. 

Ratlmngan,  x.  66.  xxix.  20. 

Parish  of,  xi.  48. 

Rathanna,  xxii.  17. 

Rathanrigue,  xiv.  2. 

Rathanury,  i.  6. 

Rathany,  x.  18.  xxii.  34. 

Rathard,  iv.  11. 

Rathardeightragh,  ii.  27. 
Rathardmore,  iv.  42.  x.  27. 

Ratharoe,  Parish  of,  viii.  34. 
Ratliavratoge,  iii.  1. 

Rathballyvullane,  xxii.  16. 

Rathbane,  v.  40.  xv.  73.  xvi.  S3,  xv 
i.  12. 42.  xxix. 


c.  92. 


i.  10. 


ii.  67. 


v.  73. 


Rathbeggan,  xx 
Ratlibodibagg,  : 

Rathbod)',  Great,  xxviii.  63.  xxix.  1 1 

Little,  xxviii.  63. 

Rathboy,  Great,  xxviii.  64. 
Rathbraeke,  viii.  60. 

Rathbranchurch,  xxv.  30. 
llathbranoghs,  xi.  4. 

Rathbrassell,  x.  51. 

Rathbrest,  xxii.  2. 

Rathbride,  i.  1. 

Rathbriden,  xxx.  74. 

Rathbrusty,  xxviii.  20. 

Ratlibritt,  xiii.  70.  xxi.  20. 
Rathbrowne,  xxii,  29. 

Rathcahan,  vii.  27.  xv.  $5. 
Radicallen,  xv.  38. 

Ratlicam,  xxiv.  15. 

Rathcannon,  xv.  38. 

Rathcanory,  x.  54. 

Radicardan,  xxix.  73. 

Ratlicestan,  ix.  5. 

Radiclanbrickan,  xi.  3. 

Rathclare,  xiii.  65. 

Ratliclin,  Barony  of,  iii.  23. 
Radicline,  Barony  of,  ii.  28.  vi.  3. 
xxiv.  6. 

Island  of,  xxv.  20. 

Rathclovan,  xxiv.  4. 

Rathcluen,  xi.  47. 

Rathclyne,  Barony  of,  vi.  4.  xxiii.  8 

Manor  of,  vi.  3. 

Rathcofiy,  iv.  42. 

Rathcolonan,  iii.  25. 

Rathcondratli,  xvi.  76. 

Rathconey,  xxx.  47. 

Ratliconnell,  vi.  46. 

Rathconrath,  Barony  of,  iii.  38.  v.  2! 
ix.  21.  x.  66.  xvi.  47.  62.  76.  xvii 
42.  xx.  57.'xxi.  94.  xxii.  2.  xxiii.  1 1 
20.  53.  57.  xxix.  2.  22.  63.  99.  K 
21.72.  86. 

Rathcony,  xxx.  10. 

Radicool,  x.  66. 

Radicoole,  iii.  14.  xiii.  12.  xxi.  2C 
40.  xxx.  92. 

Rathcoone,  xxix.  28. 96. 
Rathcordane,  xxviii.  15. 

Rathcore,  i.  5. 

Radi-Cormuck,  Parish  of,  xxii.  8. 
Radicorr,  xvi.  40. 

Rathcorra,  xxx.  74-. 

Rathcoskerry,  ix.  28. 

Rathcoursey,  vii.  30.  xv.  38. 
Radicowell,  iii.  22. 

Radicowne,  iv.  42. 

Rathcoyle,  viii.  26. 

Rathcoylemore,  viii.  26. 
Rathcreedane,  x.  66. 

Rathcregane,  iv.  6. 

Rathcroge,  xxii.  17. 

Rathcrony,  iv.  6. 

Rathculbin,  xxviii.  21. 

Rathcully,  xxi.  72. 

Ratlicumer,  xvi.  33. 

Radicnppoge,  xv.  37. 

Ratlicurby,  xxii.  22. 

Rathcurr,  xxii.  2. 

Land,  vii.  27. 

Rathdangen,  xxx.  49. 

Rathdenth,  xvii.  33. 

Rathdonnell,  v.  16. 

Rathdorrish,  xx.  57. 

Rathdowne,  x.  34.  xi.  12.  xiii.  6! 
xxii.  54.  xxv.  24.  xxvi.  1 


16. 


cvii.  42.  x 


i.  61. 


19.  xxx.  33. 

Half  Barony  of, 

Rathdowney,  xxi.  16. 

Rathdoivning,  xxvi.  7 
Rathdowny,  ii.  23.  x> 

Barony  of,  vi.  3' 

Radidrolan,  xviii.  36. 

Rathdrum,  vii.  10.  x: 
Rathdrumunure, 

Rathduff,  iv.  40. 

Kathduffe,  iii.  9.  52. 

70.  xv.  53.  xvi.  33 
16.  : 

Rathdnlen,  : 

Rathearke,  : 

Ratheberny,  xiii.  55. 

Rathcden,  xxx.  52. 

Ratliedmond,  iii.  1. 

Radiedon,  xxii.  16. 

Ratheene,  xxiii.  3. 

Ratlieeneagli,  xxi.  102. 
Rathelareene,  iv.  38. 

RaUielidge,  vii.  10. 

Rathellin,  Barony  of,  xx. 

Rathely,  i.  20.  viii.  58.  x: 

Shee,  i.  20. 

Ratben,  xvii.  36. 

Rathenew,  x.  66. 

Radienisteele,  xxix.  1. 

Rathenitig,  xviii.  12. 

Ratlienowen,  xvii.  11. 

Ratheny,  v.  15. 

Rathernine,  xiii.  27. 

Ratherny,  iv.  6. 

Rathesker,  xxix.  64. 

Ratlieskine,  xv.  52. 

Rathesley,  viii.  52. 

Rathestoivne,  xxi.  46. 

Rathever,  xxi.' 76. 

Radifaden,  xv.  76. 

Rathfare,  ix.  6. 

Radifarra,  xxx.  74. 

Radifayorry,  xxiii.  50. 

Radi  Fearnes,  xxx.  27. 

Rathfegh,  xxv.  49. 
llatlifeig,  x: 

Kathl'i-iiili,  ' 

Rathfelan,  : 

Rathfiintam . 

Rathforns  Daltons  Part,  x 
Rathfrylaue,  xxx.  32. 

Rathgarny,  xxvi.  43. 

Rathgarratt,  ii.  2. 

Rathgarrett,  xvi.  61. 

Rathgarrow  Rectory,  Tydies  of,  > 
Rathgarvan,  x.  2. 

Rathgeire,  xxii.  8. 

Rathgibb,  viii.  43. 

Rathglasse,  viii.  25. 

Rathglegan,  xiii.  48. 

Ratliglinne,  xxi.  34. 

Rathgormely,  iv.  39. 

Rathgowan,  xvii.  40. 

Rathgowne,  xxix.  87. 
Ratbgracmil,  in.  1. 

Radigrana,  xxviii.  5. 

Radigrelane,  v.  40. 

Rathhood,  xxi.  34. 

Rath  Jarny,  xxvi.  43. 
Ratliicknogy,  xxviii.  29. 
Rathilligg,  xiii.  44. 

Rathin,  xxiii.  1. 

Rathinai-e,  iv.  56. 

Rathine,  iv.  35. 42.  xv.  41.  xvii. 
Rathinegilhn,  xi.  4. 
Radiineneurayne,  v.  15. 
Rathinkowre,  xvii.  78. 
Radiinlore,  xxi.  26. 

Rathinmore  Mill  Streame,  m.  55. 
Radiinrick,  xvi.  7. 

Rathinroe,  xx.  57. 

Rathintubrid,  xviii.  44. 

Radiisker,  xvi.  7. 

Radijordane,  ix.  54. 

Rath  Jurdan,  : 


xv.  37. 


xi.  72. 


Radikeale, 
Rathkeep,  i 
Rathkenan, 
Rathkenny, 


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Rectory  of,  viii.  J. 

Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  59. 

llathmone,  xxv.  21. 

Rathmore,  iii.  24.  viii.  57.  67.  ix.  1.  6.  21. 
xi.  21.  xiii.33.  xv.  53.  xvi.7.  xvii. 
17.  69.  xviii.  4.  xx. 40.  66.79. 


17.  72.  x 
.1-  of,  3 


x.  91.  : 


c.  10. 92. 


Rathmoreagh,  Parish  of,  x 
Rathmorneny,  xxix.  72. 
Rathmoveagh,  vii.  55. 


Ratlunoy,  xv.i 
Rathmoyhill,  x 
llatliinoylan,  ii 
llathmoyle,  xx 
Rathmnle,  x.  1 
llathmullen, 


i.  54. 

, tricke,  i.2. 
Rathnaagh,  viii.  26. 
llathnadock,  xviii.  59. 
Rathnadogha,  xxviii.  5. 
Rathnagare,  xxx.88. 
Rathnagcragh,  xx.  70. 

x.  40: 


gags 


:vi.  4. 

norane,  xv.  73. 
Rathnanurane,  xv.  73. 
Rathnapoole,  iv.  66. 
Rathnary,  xv.  73. 
Rathnedan,  xxvi.  70. 
ne,  vi.  20. 


Ratlmegard,  xxx.  92. 
Rathnegavragh,  ix.  5. 


S!juS"’jixSk 


x 

Ratliscaldin,  x 
Raths  Crott,  v 


Ratine  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 

Barony  of,  i.30.  vii.  23. 

Ratooth,  xvi.  61.  xvii.  5.  xxi. 
xxx.  68. 

Barony  of,  ii.  15. 37. 40.  v: 

xvi.7.  61.  77.  xvii.  5.  1 
xxiii.  5.  15.  20.  xxviii 
20.  26.  73.  xxx.  27.  61 

Grange  of,  xxiii.  5.  15. 

Ratoth,  xxi.  65. 

Barony  of,  xvi.  47.  xxi.  i 

Ratotlie,  Barony  of,  vi.  10. 

Ratow,  vii.  30. 


Ratrough,  xxx.  93. 
Ratsegarr,  xxvi.  7. 

Rattaine,  xxv.  36. 
Rattcaslane,  xv.73. 
Rattenrees,  xxiv.  10. 
Rattifernes,  xxiii.  15. 

Rattin,  xvi.7. 

Rature,  v.  5. 

Raughra,  Mannor  of,  xv.45 
Ravaldrin,  xxviii.  1. 

Ravally,  xxi.  57. 

Ravanagli,  xxx.  102. 
Rawleighstowne,  xvii.  22. 
Rawlinstowne,  xxv.  30. 
Rawmoney,  xxx.  4. 

Rawrine,  xiii.  15. 

Ray,  xxiv.  21. 

Mannor  of,  xxi.  8. 

Rayestowne,  xxiii.  20. 
Rayliinbroge,  xxv.  1 7. 
Raylestowne,  xxi.  20. 
Raynally,  x.  30. 
Raynoldstowne,  xxviii.  64. 
Raystowne,  xxiii.  5. 

Rea,  xxvi.  65. 

Readestowne,  x.  45. 
Readstowne,  xx.71. 

Reagh,  iii.  1.  xxvi.  51. 
Reaghill,  vi.  54. 

Reaghin,  xxix.  31. 
Reaglmaglassling,  iv.  6. 
Reaglis  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Realagh,  xxiv.  21. 
Realamgeragh,  iv.  62. 
Realiegnter,  iv.  5. 
Reanaskreenys,  xxx.  93. 
Rearahannagh,  xxii.  20. 
Rearhuriagh,  xviii.  16. 
Rease,  viii.  25. 

Reaske,  x.  67. 

Reaskes,  xvii.  87. 

Reavolder,  xxx.  93. 

Reban,  Barony  of,  i.  36. 
Rebane,  xxix.  72. 

Reboge,  v.  38. 

Parke,  xxx.  105. 

Recheele,  xv.  54. 
Reckenliore,  xxiv.  54. 
Redalcers,  xvii.  15. 

Redbey  Market,  Custom  of, 

Port,  Custom  of,  xxx. 

Town,  Constableship  ol 

Towne,  Custom  of,  xxj 

Redbogg,  xv.  12. 

Redboy  Faires,  xxx.  102. 

Marketts,  xxx.  102. 

Redew,  xvi.  39. 

Redmond  Parke,  xiv.24. 
Redmonds  Innch,  ii.  21. 
Redmondstowne,  v.23.  ix.56, 
Rechnore,  vii.  14.  xxviii.  20. 
Reene,  xvi.  33. 

Reenegrosse,  xx.  36. 
Reeskath,  xxviii.  44. 
Regrallath,  vii.  21. 
Rehinelnosingooly,  xxv.  26. 
Rehy,  West,  iv.  5. 
Reiowlebeg,  ii.  8. 

Reiske,  iii.  11. 

Relane,  xxx.  40. 

Relick,  xxii.  2. 

Remarky,  x.  48. 
Remenabricky,  iii.  47. 
Remreigh,  xxix.  84. 
Renacaliy,  xv.  33. 

Renaglian,  iv.  5. 
Renarrudden,  ii.  51. 

Renaw,  xiii.  16. 

Renecreny,  iii.  31. 

Reneene,  xv.85. 

Renehane,  ix.  14. 
Rengappell,  xx.  36. 

Renig,  viii.  16. 

Renmore,  iii.  75.  xiii.  40. 
Renturke,  vii.  30. 

Rereagh  Parish,  xxviii.  5. 
Reskcally,  xi.  38. 
ResketerrifFe,  iv.22. 
Ressoshorne,  xxi.  23. 
Restoigh,  xxviii.  3. 

Reuroe,  xxix.  36. 
Revillstowne,  xv.  44. 

Rewes,  xxviii.  20. 

Reyland,  x.  45. 

Reylanes,  xxi.  60. 


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102. 

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Reylin,  x.  45.  xvi.  13. 

Reynes,  xi.  61.  .. 

Reynolds,  North  and  South,  vu.  30. 
Ricetowne,  iii-  10. 

Ricliardestowne,  xxiv.  24.  . 

Richardstowne,  ii.  39.  vi.  10.  vui.  2.  xiv.  2. 
xv.  30.  xx.  13.  xxi.  1.  xxn.  25.  xxix. 


Mill  of,  viii.  2. 

Riclicstowne,  xxii.  25. 

Rickards  Parke,  xvii.  55. 

Rickardstowne,  iii.  59. 

Rickenhead,  vi.  25. 

Rickenhore,  xxiv.  54.  xxviii.  60. 
Rickinhore,  ii.  34. 

Ridings,  xv.  50. 

Righard,  xxviii.  5. 
llillenegallogh,  v.  38. 

Rinaghcene,  xxvi.  43. 

Rinamore,  xx.  21. 

Rinanoge,  xxiii.  46. 

Rinbegg,  xiv.  2. 

Rinconnell,  xiv.  2. 

Rincoran,  ix.  1. 

Rindrelane,  xxii.  34. 

Rine^  xxi.  1.  ^ 

Rinedizert,  x.  2. 

Rinegallane,  xxviii.  6. 

Rinemayline,  xxiv.  53. 

Rineturkie,  xxv.  33. 

Rinfad,  xxx.  101. 

Ring,  x.  48.  xxi.  32. 

Ringabelly,  xi.  36. 

Ringaheene,  xxvi.  43. 

Ringanagheene,  xxvi.  43. 

Ringanstowne,  xxi.  76. 

Ring-Arrane,  xxviii.  18. 

Ringarrj'gneene,  xxx.  93. 

Ringe,  The  Coihon  of,  v.  41. 

Ringerough,  viii.  46. 

Ringeroy,  xxviii.  75. 

Ringkinefeaky,  xv.  38. 

Ringleroy,  xxi.  47. 

Ringougheene,  xxvi.  43. 

Ringrove,  xxii.  41. 

Ringsend,  ii.  41. 

Ringstrek,  xxv.  33. 

Riniebilly,  xxx.  40. 

Rinine  M'coneene,  xv.  35. 

Rinmoylan,  x.  13. 

Rinnecorry,  viii.  25. 

Rinnoudy,  xxviii.  5. 

Rinroane,  xx.  62. 

Rinroe,  xvi.  41. 

Rinvaine,  vii.  34. 

Riske,  xvi.  73. 

Risnacreene,  iii.  22. 

Risnagadane,  xx.  60. 

Rissiquerke,  v.  40. 

Rissnashane,  xxi.  23. 

Rivagh,  iv.  31. 

Riverstowne,  vii.  11.  58.  xxx.  75.  . 
Rivers  Towne,  Little,  Cheifry,  xvii.  81. 
Roachland,  xxvi.  70. 

Road,  xv.  38. 

Roan,  xxiii.  5. 

Roanamooly,  xxx.  41. 

Roanmooly,  vi.  45. 

Roan  Mooly,  xviii.  21. 

Roaiunore,  xv.  34. 

Roanstowne,  xiii.  9. 

Robbinstowne,  xxviii.  82. 

Robeene,  ii.  21. 

Roberts  Hill,  xvii.  18. 

Robertsmil),  ii.  21. 

Robertstown,  xiii.  60. 

Robertstowne,  vii.58.  xi.42.  xin.27.  xviii. 


Robin,  Parish  of,  xxviii.  5.  6. 
Robinard,  xxviii.  5.  6. 
Robinstowne,  xiii.  34.  xvi.  1 
xxiii.  3.  xxviii.  20.  xxix 

Great,  ii.  20. 

Little,  ii.  20. 

Roboge  Land,  xvii.  1. 
Rocalone,  xxix.  96. 
Rocconnell,  xvi.  56. 
Rochesland,  xxviii.  29. 
Rochess  Castle,  viii.  46. 
Roches  towne,  ii.  17.  iii.  20. 


■ Rochfords  Land,  viii.  60. 
ltochfordstowne,  xxiv.  4.  xxv.  26. 
Roco,  iii.  38. 

Roconnell,  xxii.  7. 

Ilodanstowne  Rectory,  Tythes  of, 
60. 

Rodcallen,  xx.  10. 

Roddanstowne,  xiii.  54. 

Rodding,  xxv.  21. 

Rodgstowne,  vii.  58. 

Rodingland,  v.  5. 

Rodmanstowne,  xiii.  54. 

Rodstowne,  xxviii.  18. 

Roe,  xvi.  62. 

Roes  Land,  xxx.  25. 

Roepark,  iii.  14. 

Roestowne,  xxii.  9. 

Rogan,  Comons  of,  vi.  22. 

Rogans,  xxviii.  66. 

Rogarran,  xxx.  6. 

Rogerstowne,  iii.  18.  v.  23.  viii.  39. 
xxiii.  4.  xxvi.  16.  26.  xxvii 
xxix.  119. 

Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Tythes  of,  xxvi.  16. 

Roghane,  ix.  33. 

Roghenleagh,  x.  48. 

Roghniderrigg,  xxvi.  69. 

Roghronane,  xviii.  58. 


Rollstowne,  vi.  1. 

Roodestowne,  x.  10. 

Roods  Castle,  vii.  25. 

Roodstowne,  vii.  52. 

Rooe,  xxx.  54. 

Roothes  Land,  xi.  55. 

Roothestowne,  x.  10. 

Roran,  ii.  16.  v.  1. 

Rorystowne,  viii.  42. 

Rosbeg,  x.  56. 

Rosbegg,  vii.  35. 

Rosbercon,  xxvi.  74. 

Rosberkan,  xxix.  64. 

Rosberry,  xvii.  58. 

Rosbracha  Parish,  Comons  to,  xxx.  63. 
Roscam,  iii.  75.  xxvi.  51. 

Roseau,  xvi.  31. 

Roscarbon,  Tithes  of,  vii.  34. 

Roscelteane,  xxx.  25. 

Rosclogher,  Barony  of,  xxx.  34. 

Roscom,  xxv.  7. 

Roscoman,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  52. 

County',  xxiv.  52.  xxviii.  50. 

Roscommon  County,  ii.  27. 

Roscomon,  viii.  34.  xiv.  1.  xv.  40. 

Barony  of,  i.  25.  iii.  69.  xxi.  3.  xxii 

xxiv.  16.  xxvi.  34. 

Roscomon,  Barony  of,  xxx.  33. 
Roscomon,  Barony  and  County  of,  xv.  4 
County,  i.  10.  15.25.  ii.  33. 51.  iii. 


15.  19. 31. 47.  x.  69.  xi.  4.  xiii.  69.  xn 
3.  xvi.  47.  62.  87.  xvii.  23. 72.  xx.  14. 
3.  xxii.  4.  5.  xxiii.  2.  8.  31.  38.  49.  x 

16.  xxvi.  15.  34.  54.  xxviii.  73.  xxh 


Rosdroite,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  x 

Roseboy,  x.  66. 

Roseland,  xxii.  9. 
Rosgeile,  xi.  19. 
Rosgrelley,  v.  57. 
Roshcoole,  xxix.  86. 
Rosheenali,  xxviii.  4. 
Roshman,  xvii.  15. 
lloskeagh,  xiii.  12. 
Roskeene,  viii.  52.  xvii.  i 
Roskeera,  iii.  1. 
Roskiltane,  vii.  58. 
llosly,  Church  of,  xxvi.  3 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  > 

Rosmeade,  xxiv.  8. 
Rosmore,  iii.  23.  xvii.  85 
Rosmull,  vi.  54. 


Rossvally,  xxviii.  4. 

Rostellane,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Rostemple,  i.  10. 

Rostemplebegg,  i.  10. 
Rostenstowne,  x.  45.  xiii.  22. 
Rostera,  xxi.  67. 

Rostolton,  xxiii.  29. 

Rostowne,  iii-  54. 

Rostrea,  xvi.  21. 

Rota,  xxvi.  51. 

Rotath,  i.  30. 

Rothes  Parkes,  xvii.  18. 

Rough,  xvi.  60.  xxviii.  54. 
Roughan,  viii.  64. 

Roulanstowne,  ii.  22. 


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- Old, 


ux.  62. 
iii.  23. 


locorum  Rouskey,  xiii.  80. 

ii>  Rousky,  viii.  44. 
Cernfiratcs  Hoveckelly,  xxvi.  54. 
Adventurers,  Roveroe,  i.  28. 

Soldiers,  Rowans,  Great,  xxii.  33. 

- Little,  xxii.  33. 


Rowdstowr 
Rowe 


i.  52. 


d.  4. 


Rowlandstowne,  xviii.  42.  xxii.  2. 
53. 

Rowleighes  acre,  i.S. 

Rownegallon,  xxvi.  54. 

Roy  lie,  xx.  77. 

Rozin  Streete,  xxiv.  28. 
Rutcherstowne,  iv.  10.  xv.  4. 
Ruthcrery,  xxi.  45. 

Ryalstowne,  xxiii.  10. 

Ryans  Parte,  v.  15. 

Ryceagli,  x.  48. 

Rye,  xxix.  18. 

Rynanagh,  xvii.  74. 

Ryncarragh,  vii.  30. 

Ryneroe,  xx.  14. 

Rynolds  Farme,  xxvi.  48. 

Rynroe,  xv.  33. 

Rynvushy,  v.  50. 

Ruscoe,  xvi.  75. 

Rusheen,  xvii.  23. 

Rtisheenebeg,  xxix.  54. 

Rusheigh,  xiii.  40. 

Rusheneshen,  ii.  5. 

Rusliine,  iii.  1.  xvi.  57. 

Ruskagh,  xxviii.  5. 

Ruskaghbeg,  xxi.  72. 

Ruskaghmore,  xxi.  72. 

Ruskeagh,  xvii.  33. 

Ruskeigh,  xiii.  41. 
lluskobe,  ix.  18. 

Rusk)',  x.  2.  xxx.  53. 

Parke,  xvi.  84. 

Ruskye,  xvii.  24. 
llusleagh,  xxiv.  11. 

Russcene,  viii.  25. 

Russeeny,  xx.  66. 

Russells  Landc,  vii.  27. 
Russellstowne,  vi.  13.  xviii.  79. 
xxix.  67. 

Rnssellstownes,  xi.  54. 
Russellswood,  xvi.  61. 
llusselstowne,  viii.  1.  xvi.  12.  xxvii 
Russenhouse,  iv.  20. 


llnssinemore,  xxix.  5 
Russinghouse,  xxx.  4 
Russinreagh,  xx.  8. 

11  ss  11  gh  \\  \ 
Russnvallngh,  xxix.  3 
llnane,  vi.  56. 

Ruans,  xxi.  100. 
Rubbecksland,  xxix. 
Rucklahagh,  iii.  51. 
Ruddiflicarrigg,  xxiii 


Ruinwolan,  iii.  52. 
Iluiroe,  xxix.  36. 
llnlestowne,  xvii.  81. 
llidla,  ix.  18. 


llunatroghan,  xiv.  10. 
llunderrin,  xxx.  99. 
Runegeollane,  xxvi.  5 
Runemoyle,  xx: 


Rum 


viii.  4. 


Rtinimolan, 
Rmnnore, 

Runnerodane,  ii. 
Runnesteere,  xxv 
Rumvolan,  xxix. 


96. 


Runychully,  xvk  41. 

Ryneankcale,  xv.  33. 

S. 

Saddlestowne,  xiv.  2. 

Saggard,  xiii.  12. 

Saggardstowne,  xxviii.  19. 

Saggart  Towne,  xxvi.  48. 

Saint  Anns  Farme,  xxviii.  60. 

Franciss  Abby,  vii.  26. 

Johns  Rath,  xv.  27. 

Martins,  ii.  37. 

Stephens  Street,  xxx.  97. 

Sales-qtiarter,  v.  15. 

Sallach,  xxx.  101. 

Sallagh,  xvii.  1. 

Park,  iii.  24. 

Sallagluidmore,  v.  15. 

Salloghodbegg,  xxiii.  35. 

Sallus,  xxi.  34. 

Sally  Parke,  xvi.  84. 

Salt,  Barony  of,  ii.  39.40.  viii. 57.  xi.21.  x 
12.  27.64.  xvi.  61.  xxii.  2.  30. 

and  Naas,  Barony  of,  xvii.  22. 

Salte,  Barony  of,  xxix.  57.  xxx.  82. 

Salt  Panns,  xxv.  2 1. 

Saltstowne,  xiii.  12. 

Samand,  ii.  14. 

Samloghy,  iv.  63. 

Sanaquill,  xxix.  54. 

Sanderslande,  iii.  24. 

Sandran,  ii.  14. 

Sanekale,  xxix.  54. 

Snnkill,  xxviii.  79. 

Santonagh,  xxvi.  65. 

Santry,  xx.82.  xxvi.  22. 

Saraghstowne,  vii.  4. 

Sarcfieldstowne,  iv.  48. 

Sarchill,  vi.  20.  xxvi.  70. 

Sarle,  xiv.  2. 

Sarsanstowne,  xxix.  28. 

Sarsfeildstowne,  vi.  10. 

Sarsintowne,  xiv.  31. 

Saule,  xxvi.  20. 

Sauserstowne,  xxiv.  54. 

Sawcerstowne,  ii.  34.  xxiv.  54. 
Scaghnamawooly,  xxvi.  51. 

Scaklcrowes  Crosse,  xviii.  38. 

Scald  Firres,  xvi.  7. 

Parke,  xviii.  38. 

Parkes,  xvi.  7. 

Scale  Parke,  iii.  59. 

Scallaghan,  xxiv.  9. 

Scallnills,  ii.  42. 

Scallogstowne,  xi.  39. 

Scamolane,  xi.  53. 

Scanirrigg,  : 


agg> 


v.  26. 


Scardan,  i.  6. 

Scardanbegg,  xvi.  79. 

Scardon,  iii.  2. 

Scarife  Fish  wear,  ix.  21. 

Scarke,  iii.  59. 

Scarlett  Orchard,  xviii.  38. 

Scarm'Killea,  xvi.  77. 

Scarre,  xxv.  48. 

Scarrough,  i.  23. 

Scarrwalsh,  Barony  of,  iv.  18. 

Scart,  iv.  33.  xvii.  15.  xxvi.  71. 

Scartagh,  xiv.  23. 

Scartbegg,  vii.  12. 

Scartcoolenagher,  xxx.  93. 

Scartcoolnagehir,  xxi.  24. 

Scarteen,  vii.  30. 

Scarteene,  iv.  48.  x.  1.  xiv.  25. 
Scartenbremore,  ix.  45. 

Scartereagh,  iv.  67. 

Scartlicolluegarre,  .xxi.  24. 

Scarthcoolnegarr,  xxi.  24. 

Scarticriscury,  xiv.  18. 

Scar  tinurameare,  xxv.  47. 

Scartivannie,  xxi.  30. 

Scartm'voell,  vi.  54. 

Scartvarivoge,  xxix.  1. 

Scarwalsh,  Barony  of,  iv.  57.  v.  28.  vii.  38. 
xi.  29.  xvii.43.xviii.41.xx.43.  xxiv.2.42. 
xxvi.  11.  xxviii.  87.  xxix.  20.  38.  43. 110. 
112.114.  115.  xxx.  13.  19.27. 
Scarwalshe,  Barony  of,  xvii.  7. 

Scatternagh,  xxix.  30. 

Schanegan,  xvi.  18. 

Schehard,  xxi.  76. 


53. 


Scirmaghea,  xvi.  77. 
Scola,  xxx.  80. 

Scorbeg,  xxii.-  5. 
Scorniore,  xxii.  5. 

Scotch  Rath,  vii.  13. 

Scratcorlenegher,  xxii 
Screene,  Barony  of,  v 
xxviii.  23.  xxv.  49. 
Scribagh,  xiii.  40. 
Scriboge,  iv.  4.  xiii.  *1 
Scroanes,  xvi.  62. 
Scruberane,  xxx.  66. 

Scrugreeny,  xxx.  64. 
ScuiU,  i.  3. 
Scullockstowne,  xi.  Si 
Scurlocksbush,  xxi.  4> 
Scurlocks  Lands,  xxii 
Scurlockstowne,  xiii.  60. 

Mill  of,  xxix.  57. 

Scurlogstowne,  v.  38.  viii 
Seabbyparke,  ii.  21. 
Seagaryes  Lande,  vii.  27. 
Seaghmore,  xxx.  99. 
Seaghnessic,  v.  48. 
Sealand,  Hill  of,  ii.  23. 
Searaghstowne,  xiii.  14. 
Seatowne,  vii.  25.  xxviii. 
Seatrim,  xvi.  77. 

Seaven  acre  Closse,  xiv.  i 
Seccash,  xxviii.  12. 
Seecrin,  xxii.  2. 

Seefine,  xxvi.  12. 

Segan,  xi.  15. 
Seiskernagh,  xv.  12. 

Seix  Land,  xi.  55. 
Seizesland,  xx.  47. 
Selehernane,  ix.  25. 
Selkars,  Parish  of,  xxviii. 
Selkers,  Parish  of,  vii.  7. 
Sellerstowne,  Lower,  xx. 
Seltan,  Tithes  of,  vii.  34. 
Seltera,  xxviii.  96. 
Senilis,  xxi.  72. 

Sennagh,  xxvi.  71. 
Sepulchers  Gardens,  xxi. 

■  House  of  Dublin,  > 

Mansion  House,  &c.. 

Sepulchres  Gardens,  xxi: 

■  Mansion  House,  xj 

Seroanekeareagh,  ii.  51. 
Sesiagh  Clonloghan,  xxx 
Seskaneboylane,  viii.  49. 
Seskin,  x.  2.  xvi.  12.  xxi 
Seskinbeg,  viii.  53. 
Scskinmaderry,  xxii.  16. 
Seskinrian,  xxvi.  25. 
Seskinryan  Cheifry,  xxii. 
Sesnecomon,  ix.  9. 
Sesrareagh,  iv.  24. 
Sessarakeele,  xxviii.  22. 


Sessenagh,  ix.  49. 
Sesshuina'a  Larry,  xx.  8. 
Sessibane,  xvii.  74. 
Sessiogli,  xvi.  39. 
Sessirighnigrough,  xxviii.  A 
Sessinegarby,  viii.  16. 
Sessrakeele,  iv.  24. 
Sestimnore,  viii.  52. 
Seytrim,  xvi.  77. 
Shackally,  xxix.  91. 
Sliaduffe,  ix.  30. 
Shaghanagh,  ix.  30. 
Shaghanah,  East,  iv.  59. 

West,  iv.  59. 

ShaghbaUy  Lasky,  xx.  77. 
Shaghinore,  xxii.  34. 
Shaghlcndinellec,  xxiv.  11. 
Shahenegan,  iii.  59. 
Shairtivallyvoy, 
Shallaghmore,  : 

Shallbally,  xxis 
Slialley,  iv.  1. 

Shallon,  x.  2. 

Shally,  iv.  35.  • 
Shalvanstowne, 
Shamballyduffe,  xxvi.  51. 
Shamblestowne,  xxv.  36. 
Shamboe,  xxi.  76.  xxviii. 
Shambogh,  xxx.  49. 
Shammells  Lane,  xxiv.  36. 
Shanabaggoone,  xv.  37. 
Shanaboyle,  x.  22. 


xi.  97. 


63.  xv.  35.  41. 


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j,  43.  x.  25. 


Shanacrane,  xvm 
Shanaghy,  u.  4.  ' 

Shanagraig,  xi.  S«. 

Shanany,  xxi.  23.  xxix.  55. 
Shanakill,  iv.  38. 

Shanaknock,  xv.  53. 
Shanaquill,  xxiii.  22.  xxviii. 
Shanasaggart,  xxviii.  49. 
Shanavallard,  xxiv.  46. 

Shanavolliard,  xv.  33. 
Shanballacunnimy,  xxviii.  5. 
Sliaubally,  vi.  54.  xviii.  47.  : 
xxviii.  14.  46.  xxix.  90. 
Shanballyard,  iv.  6.  x.  47.  x' 
Shanballybegg,  xxviii.  32. 
Sbanballybought,  ix.  18. 
Sliaubally  Coimuck,  xxix.  31 
Shanballyduffe,  iv.42.  xviii. 
Shanballybagli,  xxvi.  15. 
Shanballymod,  i.  24. 
Shanballymoore,  xvii.  1. 
Shanballymore,  iii.  11.  viii. 
Shanballyowne,  ii.  21. 
Slianbally-Poly,  xiv.  23. 
Shanballysallagh,  vi.  3. 
Shanbough,  v.  38. 

Shanclone,  xvi.  40. 
Shancloonagb,  xvi.  40. 
Shancogli,  xvi.  25. 

Shancoli,  xxii.  5. 
Shancolligh,  xi.  45. 
Shancorr,  vi.  3.  xxi.  97. 
Sbancough,  viii.  44. 

Parish  of,  i.  2. 

Shancrage,  xv.73. 

Shancrey,  xv.73. 
Shandangan,  xi.  3. 
Sliandangin,  iv.  6. 
Shandangon,  xxv.  33. 
Shandon,  xiv.  18. 

Parish  of  Corke,  iv. 

Shandrum,  iv.  2.  x.  2. 
Shane,  xx.70. 
Shaneballynagliin,  vii.  55. 


33.  x.  67.  xiv.  3. 


Shannemuhagh,  v.  62.  _ 
Shannick,  East  and  West,  x 
, xxviii.  52. 

- Island  in,  xxviii.  52. 

- River  of,  xx.  77. 
.nnoneighter,  iii.  L 
innotkomy  Adine,  xi.  43. 

- “ 67. 


i.  Fishings,  &c.  of,  i: 
. island  in  the,  v.  1. 

River,  Fishing  of,  x. 

Shanonoughter,  iii.  2. 

(122.)- 


viii.  25. 


vi.  51. 


Shanoyle, 

Shanray,  i: 

Slianrpehyn, 

Slianroheene,  : 

Shanrysland,  x 
Shantalla,  xxvi 
Shantawnagh,  ■ 

Shantonagb,  viii.  la.  xui.  10. 
Shantully,  xvi.  33. 
Shanufoune,  xxviii.  49. 
Shanvally,  xv.  9.  xxii.  5.  xj 
Shanvallydonogh,  iv.  62. 
Shanvallyduffe,  xx.  11. 
Shanvallykeele,  xxviii.  4. 
Shanvoe,  xxviii.  5. 
Shanvollard,  ix.  19. 
Shamvallybegg,  xxviii.  4. 
Shanwallymore,  xxviii.  5. 
Sharargh,  xvi.  31. 
Sharhane,  v.  38. 

Shame,  vii.  27. 

Sharriduffe,  vi.  2. 
Shartmon,  Parish  of,  xiv.  2 
Shaucloone,  xi.  4. 
Sheadfeakle,  x.  67. 

Sheagh,  iv.  66. 

East,  xxx.  44. 

Sheanballydonnill,  vi.  3. 
Sheanduffe,  xv.  33. 

Slieane,  vii.  21 . xx.  8.  xxi: 
Sheastowne,  xxiii.  10.  xxvi 
Sheearakeale,  vi.  22. 

Sliee  Lane  Streete,  xxiv.  3 
Sheelelagher,  Barony  of,  x 
Sheeleloglier,  Barony  of,  x 
Sheelnialeir,  Barony  of,  x’ 
Sheelow,  xxi.  77. 
Sheepehouse,  Old,  xxvi.7i 
Shcepestowne,  v.  38.  xvi. 
Sheephen,  xvi.  42. 
Sheereagh,  i.  2. 

Sheeres  Lane,  xxiii.  28. 


Shee’s  Land,  Chief-rent,  xvi. 
Shee  Tawnanarigg,  xx.  77. 
Shefliogge  Lane,  xxii.  52. 
Shehanabegg,  iii.  65. 
Shehanamore,  iii.  65. 
Shehanrea,  xx.  11. 
Sheilmaleer,  Barony  of,  xxii.  * 
Sheilmaleere,  Barony  of,  xx.  4 
Sheilmalier,  xxi.  59.  90. 
Shelboorne,  Barony  of,  x.  2. 
Shelburne,  x.  41. 

ly  of,  iii.  59.  iv.  5 


50.  : 


v.  19.  x 


Shelelogher,  Barony  of,  ii.  37. 
Shelillogher,  Barony  of,  ii.  32. 
Shelings  Gate,  xvii.  55. 
Shellamsrath,  xvi.  7 . 
Shellelogher,  Barony  of,  i.  12. 
Shellmusrath,  xvi.  18. 
Shellyliernan,  ix.  15. 
Shelmaleir,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  4 
Shelmaleire,  Barony  of,  xiii.  31 
Shelmalier,  Barony  of,  x.41. 
Shelmalire,  Barony  of,  x.  35. 
Shenagha,  xx.  6. 

Shenagmore,  i.  40. 
Shenballydonnogh,  vi.  3. 
Shenery,  xx.  11. 

Shennagh,  xxviii.  95. 

Slienoge,  xxx.  101. 

Sheoge,  iii.  16. 

Sheone,  vii.  21. 

Shereene,  xiii.  30. 
Shererakeale,  xvi.  70. 
Shereroge,  xvii.  68. 
Sherlaghane,  xxi.  24. 
Shersugarry,  xx.  8. 

Shesagh  of  Carulanan,  iii.  50. 
Sheshadonogliy,  iv.  30. 
Sheshe,  xxviii.  86. 
Shesheraghreigh,  xxx.  97 . 
Sheshiragh,  xxviii.  41. 
Shesuraghkeele,  v.  3. 
Shetheraghgarryboy,  xxi.  97. 
Shevery,  xxix. ‘l  4. 

Shewell  Barony,  xi.  71. 
Shianderry,  xxiii.  1.  xxix.  9C 
Shianes,  xxiv.  46. 

I Shianmore,  xxiii.  50. 


Shiehane,  xiii.  47. 
Shiewle,  xi.  4. 

Shiffin,  xvii.  24. 

Sliight  Teige,  iv.  66. 
Shikett,  xxvi.  51. 
Shilburne,  Barony  of,  v 


Shill 


i.  15. 


iii.  12. 


Shillachane,  x 
Sliillelogher,  Barony  of,  xvii.  18.  : 
Shillelougher,  Barony  of,  xv.  68.  : 
Shillmaleir,  Barony  of,  xvii.  65. 
Shillmalier,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  13. 
Shillogher,  Barony  of,  x.  27. 
Sliilmaine,  v.  41. 

Shilmaleere,  Barony  of,  i.  8.  x.  2. 
Shilmaleir,  Barony  of,  xiv.  24.  xx 
Sliilmalier,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  42.  x: 
xxx.  61. 

Shilmaliere,  Barony  of,  iv.7. 
Shilmalire,  Barony  of,  v.  36.  xxix 
Shinagh,  i.  1. 

Shingana,  ix.  3 1 . 

Shingannogh,  ii.  51. 

Shinroan,  iii.  32. 

Shipp  Street,  Dublin,  xxii.  31. 
Shirahilly,  xx.  19. 

Shirpstowne,  xxiii.  48. 
Shivineene,  xvii.  23. 

Shoagh,  x.  1. 

Shortallstowne,  xxvi.  43. 

Short  Castle,  iv.  11.  xxii.  25. 
Shortcourse,  viii.  46. 

Short  Couse,  xv.  76. 

Shorte  Sister,  xvii.  73. 

Short  Quarters,  viii.  53. 

Shrabraghane,  iii.  2. 

Shradoge,  vii.  35. 

Shi'adulle,  vi.  23. 

Shraganiffe,  xiii.  15. 

Shragard,  v.  29. 

Shragh,  iv.42.  xi.47.  xiii.  44.  x 
Shraghenere,  ix.  6. 
Shraghmufert,  xxi.  76. 
Shraghnarrow,  xi.  10. 
Shraghnegealloone,  xxx.49. 
Shraghneshylyne,  xiii.  15. 
Shraghsellagh,  — " Aa 
Shraghsollus, 

Shragnegaroanagh 
Shrahard,  xiii.27. 

Shrahenerick,  xviii.  4 
Shrahog,  ix.  16. 

Shrahusbenagh,  iii.  6i 
Shralea,  iv.  41. 

Shraranas,  xvi.  62. 

Shrampale,  xxvi.  69. 
Shrawmore,  xxix.  43 
Shreagh,  xxiv.  21.  x 
Shrehane,  ix.  40. 

Shrenor,  Tytlies  of,  : 
Shrewcomricky,  xiii. 

Shrewland,  xx.  72. 

Shrewle,  Barony  of, 
xx.  77.  xxiv.  26. 
Shrighangowne,  v.  15. 

Shrike,  iii.  9. 

Sliroane,  vi.  47. 

Shrohele,  v.48. 

Shrone,  x.  8. 

Shroneldragh,  ii.  51. 
Shronfeighter,  xxviii.  8i 
Shronfoughtcr,  xxviii.  8 
Shrongill,  xvi.  4. 
Shroughfeighter,  ix.27. 
Shroughfoughter,  ix.  21 
Shrougli,  vii.  35. 

Shrowle,  xiii.  44. 

Barony  of,  xiii.  4 

Shruell,  v.  48. 

Sbrugadow,  v.  1. 

Shure  River,  xvii.  55. 
Shurlagh,  v.  3. 

Shurlebegg,  v.  3. 

Shyan,  vi.  6.  xxix.  73. 

Shyane,  ii.  15. 

Shyanmucke,  ix.  5. 

Shyans,  xxix.  54. 

Shyghane,  viii.  26. 

Shyhane,  xxx.  80. 

Shymagh  Wood,  i.  1. 
Shyveagh,  xxi.  7. 


52.  : 


Sian 


Sibbolish, 

Siddan,  iii.  70. 
Siddane, 


i.  75. 


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viii.  13. 
i.  32.  xxix.  55. 
Skerwalsh,  Barony  of,  : 
Skerwill,  ix.  18. 


v,  Dublin,  xxii.  31. 

Skirke,  xviii.  44. 

Skirkehill,  xviii.  44. 

Skroghushuna,  xxix.  71. 

Skreene,  x.  19.  xvii.  90. 

Barony  of,  iv.  3.  vii.  11.  ix.  14.  x 

xvi.  47.  xvii.  50.  90.  xviii.  4.  xx 
xxii.  2.  15.  xxiv.  51.  xxv.  36. 
71.  xxviii.  7.  18.  20.  xxix.  31 
50.  xxx.  10.  25.47.  75. 

Comons  of,  xxiv.  51. 

Skreg,  xxvi.  12. 

Skregg,  ii.  51.  viii.  34.  ix.  31.  xiv.  2. 
Skryne  Court  Baron,  viii.  33. 

Court  Leet,  viii.  33. 

Mannor  of,  viii.  33. 

Skubernie,  iv.  66. 

Skule,  xi.  38.  . 

Skyberreene,  Town  of,  xiii.  29. 
Skynegore.  vi.  59. 


Sladtl  Ballebing,  v.  41. 

Slaide,  xx.  2. 

Slaigh,  xxi.  95. 

Slainstowne,  xvi.  32. 

Slanbegg,  xvii.  2. 

Slane,  Barony  of,  iii.  70.  viii.  35.  x.  61.  C 
xi.  24.  xiii.  31.  xv.  27.  xvi.  47.  xvii.  a 
79.  xxi.  34.  71.  xxii.  5.  9.  xxv.  30.  xxvi 
17. 20. 45. 80.  xxx.  82. 

Slanemore,  xvii.  2.  xxii.  7. 

Slaterstowne,  xxvi.  33. 

Slavinstowne,  xxviii.  45. 

Slayne,  Barony  of,  xxviii.  63. 

Sleady,  vi.80.  xxiv.  13. 

North-west  Part,  iv.  27. 

Sleaghnenaskry,  xxx.  54. 

Sleakili,  ix.  21. 

Sleanagh  Mountains,  xxx.  34. 

Sleanasky,  xxx.  54. 

Sleaneaneny,  ix.  16. 

Sleanemary,  Comons  of,  viii.  33. 

Sleavany,  ii.  35. 

Sleaveneny,  xxix.  75. 

Sleaveroe,  v.  55. 

Sleavins,  xv.  37. 

Sledagh,  xiv.  24. 

Sledan,  viii.  34. 

Sleemore,  xxviii.  75. 

Slefeene  Quarter,  iv.  4. 

Sleigoe,  v.  33.  xxix.  55. 

County,  xvi.  79. 83.  xxix.  55. 

Sleirmargie,  Barony  of,  xxix.  31. 
Slemargie,  Barony  of,  xxix.  40. 

Slemargy,  Barony  of,  xi.  16. 

Slenmurry,  xiii.  15. 

Sleuardagh,  Barony  of,  xi.  27. 

Sleughteige,  xxx.  68. 

Sleumarry,  Mountain  of,  xi.  4. 

Slevarda,  Barony  of,  vi.  54. 

Slevardagh,  Barony  of,  iii.  49.  vi.  13. 44.  4 
vii.  49.  viii’.  23.  x.  1.  xv.  50.  xvi.  6 
xvii.  83.  xviii.  21.  xx.  17.  xxiii.  4 
xxv.  2.  xxvi.  71.  xxix.  28. 

and  Campsey,  Barony  of,  xiv.  34. 

and  Compsey,  Barony  of,  ii.  49.  xviii.  2 

and  Compsy,  Barony  of,  x.  44.  xxix.  2 

xxx.  41. 

Slevardagh  and  Compsey,  Barony  of,  xxv.  4 
Slevargie,  Barony  of,  xiv.  13. 

Sleveene,  xxi.  73. 

Slevegolan,  vi.  59. 

Slevevdagh,  Barony  of,  xi.  38. 

Slevey,  xiv.  24. 

Sleveynerin  Mountain,  vii.  34. 

Slevof 


Slewerdagh,  Barony  of,  \ 
Slewboy,  xxiv.  2. 
Slewcarne,  v.  38. 
Sleweagh  Mountains,  xx' 
Slewerdagli,  Barony  of,  j 
Slewfermoile,  xiv.  3. 
Slewfin,  iv.  56. 

Slewfine,  iv.  56. 
Slewgallen,  xxx.  40. 
Slewgoly,  xxvi.  66. 


51. 


Slewkivoge,  xxx.  99. 

Slewmargie,  Barony  of,  xi. 

29.  xxviii.  78.  xxx.  75. 
Slewmargy,  Barony  of;  xxii: 
Slewmarie,  Barony  of,  xxix. 
Slewnaneskerry,  xi.  69. 
Slewnaskrey,  v.  26. 

Slewnelack,  xxvi  32. 

Slewteige,  x.  33. 

Sleynestowne,  xi.  72. 

Sleynstowne,  xi.  59. 

Slievardagh,  Barony  of,  xxv 
Sligo  County,  i.  6. 32.  iii.  1. 
xx.  68. 

Sligoe  County,  i.  2.'  ii.  35. 

12.  vi.  35.  48.  viii. 
ix.  9.  x.  25.  56.  69. 

55.  xix.  3.  10.  xv.  12.  73. 
31.53.  xx.  8.  xxii.  42.  xxi: 
xxviii.  63.  xxix.  18. 36.  xx 

Fishing  and  Mill,  iii.  1. 

— Mannor  of,  iii.  1. 

Slippe  Roome,  xxiv.  30. 


69.  x 


Sloneny,  i„_ 
Sludruogh,  x 
Slughteigo,  i- 
Slyard,  ix.  1! 
Slygnagh,  x> 
Slynoge,  viii 


c.  78. 


Smaghquarter,  xxiii.  50. 

Smale  County,  Barony  of,  i.  3.  16  i 
26.  x.  69. 

Small  County,  Barony  of,  i.  20.  v 
30.  viii. 8.  xi.13.17.38.  xvi.  1 
22.  xxii.  34. 

Island  of,  xviii.  38. 

Meadows,  iii.  59. 

Smallternagh,  xvii.  23. 

Smeragh.  vi.  9. 

Smithestowne,  xxx.  56. 

Smithfield,  vii.  27. 

Smithstowne,  iv.  42.  v.  16.  xvii.  74,  - 
Smorane,  xiii.  29. 

Smoremore,  iii.  11. 

Smulkin  Taverne,  xxiv.  30. 
Smuttanagli,  xxviii.  5. 

Smyrmer,  xviii.  24. 

Smythestowne,  xxix.  68. 
Sinythstowne,  viii.  30.  x.  67.  xvii.  j 


32. 


28.  97. 

Little,  xvii.  15. 

Snaveowle,  Fishing  Weyre. 
Snatey,  xi.  3. 

Sneock,  xvii.  87. 

Sneoge,  x.  67. 

Snipestowne,  iv.  3. 

Snowtowne,  i.  33. 

Sodderne,  xxx.  27. 

Soderne,  vi.  10.  xxviii.  7. 
Soghane,  iii.  59. 

Sog[  ],  xvi.  25. 

Solaus,  xi.  39. 

Sollance,  xxx.  33. 

Sollans,  xxx.  33. 

Solomons  Fields,  vi.  15. 

Solor,  xxx.  101. 

Somerstowne,  vi.  10. 

White,  xxiv.  10. 

Sonabov,  xxix.  54. 

Sonnaby,  xxviii.  84. 

Sonode,  xxviii.  14. 

Soragh,  North,  xxix.  25. 
Sorsyne,  xxi.  67. 

Sortbuttas,  i.  3. 

Soskinstowne,  xxi.  72. 
Sossimulkerane,  xv.  34. 
Solhertowne,  vi.  10. 
Southampton  County,  xvii. 
Soutlibruce,  v.  15. 

South  Lane,  xxiv.  35. 

Line,  v.  51. 

Street,  xxi.  41.  xxiv. 

Southwaters  Land,  ix.  1. 
Soveraigne  acre,  xx.  47. 
Soylesane,  xv.  34. 
Sparesbrodell,  xviii.  17. 
Sparksland,  xxi.  65. 

Spittle,  ix.  7.  xxv.  24. 

Gate  Quarter,  xxvi.  51. 

House,  xxviii.  24. 

Spittlehouse  Parish,  Tythes  of, 
Spitle  land  in  Adare,  xi.  4. 

Spruceshayes,  xxviii.  21. 
Spunkane,.xxx.  64. 
Srabragane,  xiv.  3. 
Srabraghane,  iii.  2. 

Sradufle,  v.  38. 

Sragh,  xiv.  3. 

Sraghavonny,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghdonnagh,  v.  3. 

Sraghgil  Patricke  Duffe,  xiii.  1 
Sraghman,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghnalish,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghnebane,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghnebraer,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghnebraston,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghnedaruffe,  xiii.  15. 
Sraghroaghan,  xiii.  15. 
Srahane,  iii.  44. 

Sraliinerane,  iii.  2. 

Sraigli,  ix.  19. 

Sraigliloughra,  xxi.  67. 
Sranadarragh,  xiii.  40. 
Srareagh,  i.  2. 

Srathsmagli,  xxix.  72. 

Sraugh,  viii.  25. 

Sraughen  Sallagh,  viii.  25. 
Sravankeigh,  ix.  18. 
Sravicknabee,  iii.  22. 

Srew,  xxix.  61. 

Sruh,  xxii.  49. 

Srunerge,  xviii.  49. 


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St.  Kennys  Well,  xvii.  18. 

St.  Kill,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi.  39. 

St  Laurence,  Parish  of,  xi.  57. 

St.  Lawrence  Street,  xxii.  43.  xxviii. 
St.  Lenox  Church  Yard,  xvii.  87. 

Parke,  xvii.  87. 

St.  Leonards  Abby,  vii.  26. 

Rectory  of,  vii.  27. 

St.  Margaretts,  Parish  of,  xv.  17. 

St.  Margretts,  v.  4-1. 

St.  Maries,  Parish  of,  vii.  7. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxiv.  58. 

St.  Martins  Garden,  xv.  76. 

St.  Maryes  Streete,  xxiv.  35. 

St.  Mary  Limrick,  Parish  of,  iv.  5. 
St.  Mary’s  Abby,  Houses  in,  vi.  1. 

Abby,  Limrick,  xvii.  75. 

St.  Marys,  Church  of,  x.  9. 

Church  Yard,  xxiv.  28. 

Lane,  x.  9.  xxi.  54.  xxx.  2. 

— Parish  of,  xxviii.  38. 

Parish  of.  Burgage  in,  vi.  25. 

Parish  of,  House  in,  xvi.  12. 

Street,  xxi.  40. 

St.  Michaells,  Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Gate,  xxiv.  30. 

Parish  of,  xi.57. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

St  Michaels,  Parish  of,  vi.  28. 

Lane,  xxi.  40. 

St.  Michans,  Parish  of,  xxi.  54. 

Parish,  Houses  in,  vi.  1. 

St  Molins,  Barony  of,  xxiv.  11. 

St.  Molyns,  Barony  of,  xxvi.  71. 

St.  Mullane,  Barony  of,  xi.  21. 

St  Nicholas  Street,  xxv.  15.  xxx.  2 

Parish  of,  vi.  1.  xi.  57.  xxvi. 

Stoakes  Quarters,  ii.  44. 

Quarters  Woods,  ii.  44. 

Stoakestowne,  ix.  50.  xvii.  30.  xxiu. 

22. 

Stoakstowne,  xxiii.  10.  25. 
Stockings,  xvii.  87. 

Stockstowne,  x.  66. 

Stoffords  Lands,  viii.  30. 

Stone  Gate  Meadow,  vii.  57. 
Stonehouse,  v.  5.  x.  67. 
Stonehouse,  xvii.  67. 

Stonestowne,  iii.  37.  iv.  47.  v.  3f 
vi.  21.  xxiv.  15.  59.  xxviii.  90.  > 
Stonetowne,  xi.  5S. 

Stoniford,  v.  41.  xxiii.  32. 
Stonnyford,  xxix.  114.  115. 

St.  Ovens,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

St.  Patricks  Cathedral,  Dublin,  xx 
Gate,  vi.  27.  xv.  50.  xxiv.  2! 


Streamstowne,  iv.  47.  xv 
Strebane,  xiii.  27. 
Streboe,  v.  38. 

Streete,  xvi.  62. 

Stroham,  Mannor  of,  xx' 
Strone,  xxii.  21. 

Strow  Patricke,  vii.  27. 


Street,  Dublin,  xxviii  75. 

St.  Georges  Parke,  xxiii.  24. 

St  Iberitts,  v.  41. 

St.  Iberius,  Parish  of,  xxviii.  68. 
St.  Imtfeks,  Parish  of,  xvii.  44. 

St.  Innocks,  xvii.  44. 
Stirminstowne,  xxviii.  64. 
Stirmonstowne,  ix.  23. 

St.  Ivories,  Parish  of,  xxviii.  68. 
St.  James  Gate,  xxviii.  38.  xxx.  £ 
St.  Jame’s  Gate,  Drogheda,  xvii.  I 
St.  James  Street,  xv.  56.  xxv.  15. 

Streete,  xxx.  25. 

St.  Johns,  xvi.  86. 

- Gate,  Wexford,  xxviii.  69. 

Greene,  xxiv.  30. 

St.  John  of  Cnstledermott,  l.  36. 
St  Johns,  Parish  of,  xi.  57.  xxiv. 
91. 

St.  Johnsratli,  xvi.  73. 

St.  Johns  Rath,  xxi.  34. 

Street,  iii.  59.  vi.  28. 

Streete,  xxiv.  30. 

Street,  Kells,  xxii.  51. 

Street,  Waterford,  vi.  2. 

St.  Jolinstowne,  Mannor  of,  xi.  £ 
St.  Karteminore,  xvi.  23. 

St.  Katherins  House,  xxiv.  31. 
St.  Kennyes,  Parish  of,  xviii.  38. 
St  Kennys,  Parish  of,  xvii.  18. 


Parish  of,  Corke,  iv.  16. 

Parish  of,  Drogheda,  xiii. 

Street,  Waterford,  x.  9. 

Strabane,  Barony  of,  xiii.  16. 

Park  of,  xiii.  16. 

Stradballibegg,  xvii.  41. 
Stradballinvalishagh,  v.  38. 
Stradbally,  vi.  1.  ix.  35.  xx' 
1.  12. 

■ Barony  of,  xiv.  16.  xvi.  S 

Parish  of,  xxi.  49. 

Stradballybeg,  xxiii.  43. 
Stradkill,  xxx.  101. 

Stradkillin,  xxv.  22. 
Stradrenly,  xxvi.  65. 
Stradunshenagli,  xxx.  102. 
Straffords  Survey,  i.  40. 
Straghgare  Wood,  i.  1. 
Stragrane,  xvi.  40. 

Strahard,  v.  29. 

Strahevorane,  viii.  49. 
Straighbraghan,  iii.  2. 

Strake  Land,  xvii.  1. 
Strananornoge,  xvi.  19. 
Strananurnoge,  xxvi.  66. 
Strandfeilde,  iii.  59. 

Strangary,  xx.  21. 
Stratamerry,  i.  14. 

IStrataura,  i.  14. 

Stratm'EviU,  xx.  52. 
Strawnarnoge,  iii.  6. 


Symons  Towne,  -xxx.  99 
Synnotts  Ballell,  v.  41. 
Synodd,  xxix.  28. 
Synottstowne,  vi.  25. 
Syreagh,  xxii.  5. 
Sytrum,  xvi.  S3. 


Taggatt,  xvi.  7. 

Tagliaboy,  xxi.  77. 

Taghart,  xiv.  15. 

South,  xxviii.  10. 

Taghboyne,  xxviii.  20. 

Tagh  Edward,  xxi.  16. 

Taghene,  ix.49. 

Taghinferagh,  iii.  38. 

Taghsinny,  xiii.  49. 

Taghire,  xxi.  16. 

Tagbmon,  vi.  25.  x.  41. 
Taghnabreeke,  xv.  67. 

Taghnakilly,  xvii.  68. 

Taghsrara,  Parish  of,  viii.  33. 
Taighcleyagane,  xxiii.  50. 

Talbots  Inch,  ii.  21. 

Talbotstowne,  Barony  of,  ill.  14. 
Talbotts  Land,  x.  55. 

Lande,  vi.  1. 

Talbotlstowne,  Barony  of,  xxii.  34.  37 . 
Talchan,  xxix.  70. 

Talenbrane,  ii.  8. 

Talenlee,  ii.  8. 

Talladuffe,  xxx.  92. 


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Tallagh,  Demesne  Lands  of,  xxv. 

Mannor  of,  xxv.  26: 

Mensal  Lands  of,  xxv.  26. 

Tallaglit,  Demesne  of,  xxviii.  83. 

Demesne  Lands,  xxix.  21. 

Gallon  of,  xxi.  76. 

Mannor  of,  xiv.  24.  xxi.  25. 

- Mensa)  Lands,  xxii.  33. 

Mensall  Lands,  xxviii.  83.  x: 

Tallakanna,  xiv.  24.. 

Tallanstownc,  xxii.  7. 

Tallatrim,  xxii.  2. 

Tallayhane,  i.  1. 

Tnllenbuderaff,  ii.  8. 

Talloe,  xxv.  2. 

Tallonstowne,  vii.  54. 

Tallyboycke,  xxviii.  100. 
Tamnaghbreik,  xxvi.  66. 

Tanaugh,  Ould,  xx.  24. 
Tanckardstowne,  xviii.  51.  xxv.  30 
Tanderaky,  x.  13. 

Tandowe,  xxv.  22. 

Tanen  M'anally,  xxx.  78. 
Tankardstowi 


i.  87.  : 


i.  51.  : 


Tankenick,  xi.  20. 
Tankennick,  xxi.  28.  xxvi. 
Tanlaght,  xxi.  4. 

Tan  Mc Allen,  xxv.  21. 
Tannaglibane,  xxviii.  5. 
Tannaghowoteragh,  x.  39. 
Tannaghyeightra,  x.  39. 
rannalin  Teagliagli,  xxx.  £ 
Tannanacupoge,  xxviii.  4. 
Tanniein,  xxviii.  5. 

Taquin,  Barony  of,  viii.  34 
Tardingstowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Tardmore,  xiii.  15. 
Tarlaghan,  x.60. 
Tarmanecan,  Teritory  of,  > 

Tarmonbegg,  v.  38. 
Tarragb,  xxviii.  20. 
Tarrangra,  xxix.  43. 
Tarrawagan, 

T arrenbrenagb. 


71. 


i.  16. 


xi.  4. 


Tarrc  . 

Tartaine,  x’ 

Tartany,  xx 
Tassagard,  : 

Tatchcurry,  x 
Tateboy,  xxviu.  03.  Of 
Tatecacke,  xiii.  58. 
Tateecoe,  xxvi.  65. 
Tategare,  iv.  21. 
Tategarr,  viii.  13. 
Tatekeile,  xiii.  15. 
Tatelenecrew,  xxi.  35. 
Tateneagh,  ii.  8. 
Tateneckell,  ii.  8. 
Tatenecrosse,  xiii.  58. 
Tatenedebare,  ii.8. 
Tatenegall,  xxi.  76. 
Tatene  Gillagli,  xvii. : 
Tateneleaglian,  xvi.  3! 
Tatenelevy,  xiii.  58. 
Tatcnemonagli,  x.  18, 
Tatenereagh,  ii.  8. 
Tateneskeglish,  ii.  8. 
Tateneskehoge,  ii.  8. 
Tateneskera,  ii.  8. 
Tatenever,  ii.  8. 
Tatenfaglish,  ii.  8. 
Tatenfeadrin,  ii.  8. 
Tatenfreagh,  ii.  8. 
Tatengall,  xiii.  58. 
Tatengaverage,  ii.  8. 
Tatengiltagh,  ii.  8. 
Tatengony,  ii.  8. 
Tatengragerne,  xxvi.  C 
Tatenillane,  ii.  8. 
Tatenkerran,  ii.  8. 


Tatenmona,  x 
Tatenpoll,  xiii.  16. 
Tatenrcngh,  ii.  8. 
Taterath,  xxii.  51. 
Tatetrasuagh,  xxi.  £ 
Tatrasnagh,  ii.8. 
Tatrath,  viii.  60.  x< 
Taltenderry,  xiii.  3! 


60. 


37. 


Tnttigarre,  xxx 
Tauglilomny,  v: 
Taughnaghmorc 

langlmainore, 

Tanghtomeny,  i 
Taulaght,  xxii. 
Taulaught,  xxii 


Taunagh,  xvi.  40.  xxviii.  4. 
Taunagbbane,  xxviii.  6. 
Taunaghbreake,  xxx.  102. 
Taunaghdreny',  xxx.  101. 
Taunagh  Driscoge,  ii.  51. 
Taunaghmore,  xxviii.  5.  xxii 
Taunamore,  xxx.  99. 
Tawanagh,  xxi.  51. 
Tawderine,  xxx.  101. 
Tawghlagh,  ii 
Tawfagh,  xx. 

Tawlaght,  xi\ 

Tawnabrin,  xiii.  15. 

Tawnagh  Iullan,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnaghleliard,  ix.  18. 
Tawnaghmore,  xiv.  10. 
Tawnaghnahamrasrall,  xiii. 
Tawnaghnebrooke,  ii.  4. 
Tawnaghnedarry,  xxx.  34. 
Tawnalagham,  xvi.  39. 
Tawnalaghan,  xvi.  39. 
Tawnamore,  xx.  8. 

Tawnan  Grada,  xiii.  16. 
Tawnarin,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnassalley,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnegriffin,  xxx.  101. 
Tawnetkeary,  xxi.  57. 
Tawnybreadan,  xiii.  15. 
Tawny clare,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnycoolekene,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnygoogan,  xxi.  57. 
Tawnyhamaghan,  xiii.  15. 
Tawnyhurry,  xxiii.  8. 
Tawnynumory,  xxi.  57- 
Tawnyshellin,  xiii.  15. 
m lyshendiny. 


Tawrany,  Barony  of,  : 


xi.  57. 


Tawr 


sv.  73. 


£.61. 


Tawregee,  xx: 

Tawtlagoen,  xxi.  57. 
Tawveletygoan,  xxi.  57. 

Taylors  Inch,  xx.  47. 
Taylorstowne,  x.  2. 

Tea  River,  xxix.  91. 

Teadan,  xiii.  15. 

Teadin,  xiii.  15. 

Teagheene,  ix.  49. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Teaghnarragh,  xxii.  5. 
Teaghsinoge,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38 
Tcaghsynoge  Parish,  Tythes  of,  > 
Teaghsuny,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Tearemore,  xvi.  40. 
Tearmonkillmaboy,  xv.  33. 
Teavagh,  Tougli  of,  xiii.  52. 
Teawragh,  x.  48. 

Tecknevan  Bog,  i.  ’ 
Teckmacrevan,  xx 
Tecknock,  ii.  41. 

Tecomshan,  x.  45. 

Tecroghan,  iv.  3 1 . 

Castle,  xxiv.  60. 

Tecrye,  xvi.  70. 

Tedaghan,  iii.  33. 

Tedehan,  xviii.  15. 

Teeiry,  xiii.  58. 

Teenrannagh,  iii.  62. 
Teerckennedy,  Barony  of,  x. : 
Teeteskin,  xv.  38. 

Teighleigh,  xxiii.  50. 

Teighmore,  xi.  38. 

Teighvraghan,  xxvi.  69. 
Teiginraghin,  xvii.  65. 

Teirbenny,  3 


£.  101. 


Teirer 


i.  97. 


Teirkelly,  x 
Teir  M'Brann,  xv.  34. 
Telladenans,  iii.  59. 
Telltowne,  xvi.  61. 

Tcltowne  Parish,  Tythes  of,  j 
Tempayne,  xxvi.  51. 
Templnnstowne,  iv.  47. 
Templeastcragh,  xxv.  22. 
Templebeanagli,  xv.  33. 
Templebeeigh,  xx.  8. 


Templebreedy,  Parish  of,  xjcx.  3: 
Templecally,  Parish  of,  xxvi.  37. 
Templecargy,  xxiii.  34. 
Templecretragli,  xxx.  101. 
Templederry,  x.  47. 

Templegall,  xxii.  49. 
Templegaule,  xxviii.  20. 
Templehegan,  xvi.  55. 
Templekeran,  Parish  of,  xviii.  21 
Templeline,  ix.  54. 

Temple  Maly,  Parish  of,  iv.  6. 

Marline,  ii.  37. 

M'  Quinlan,  Parish  of,  xxv. 

M'Quinlane,  Parish  of,  xx’ 

Michaell,  xxii.  7. 

——  Michell,  xvii.  67. 

' tell.  Church  of,  xxvi. 

Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38 
■ill  Parish,  Tythei 


lemplenoe,  xxvi.  67. 

Parish  of,  xxx.  65.  67. 

: O’Maloes,  Parish  of,  x 


i,  Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

erj xiii.  70. 
in.  Parish  of,  xxx.  5. 

" irish,  Tythes  of,  x 


, Lordship  of,  i.  14. 
Lordship  of,  i.  15.  ii.  42. 
of,  i.  15. 


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Termoyle,  x.  47.  xxvi. ; 
Ternadarrine,  xvii.  72. 
Ternehiljy,  xxv.  33. 
Ternevobert,  xxv.  22. 


Tern 


i.  57. 


Terremore,  v 
Terremoyle,  xxix.  73. 
Terreragh,  Barony  of,  v.  26. 
TerrereS,  Barony  of,  xvii.  31.  : 
Terrerill,  Barony  of,  xx.  8. 


:,  Lowe 
Terrillspass,  ii.  25. 
Terrillstowne,  iii.  14. 
Terry licrbert,  xxviii.  4. 
Terrys  Lane,  iv.  16. 
Terylehin,  xxix.  77. 
Terynownagh,  xxvi.  72 
Teseran,  Church  of,  x\ 


/.  14. 


c.  27. 


Tewistowne,  xxix 
Tewnegin,  ii.  51. 
xiii.  15. 


10. 


iii.  1. 


Teyre,  xvi.  77. 

Teysan,  Bog  of,  v.12. 

Theatre,  New,  xxv.  15. 

The  Bay,  iii.  14. 

The  Gardens,  i.  27. 

The  Hill,  iii.  59. 

Themeares,  xvi.  4. 

Theodogan,  xxvi.  67. 

The  Orchard,  vii.  25. 

Thomas  Court,  Liberties  of,  xxviii.  75. 

Island,  ix.  15. 

Thomastowne,  i.  30.  iii.  79.  iv.  24.  vi.  54. 
viii.  30.  xiii.  65.  xiv.  35.  xvi.  73. 
xvii. 4.  46.  xxi.  34.  97.  xxii.2.  xxiii. 
28.44.  xxviii.  44. 

Liberties  of,  iii.  18. 

Thomas  Towne,  iv.  42. 

Liberties  of,  xviii.  38. 

Thombirdstowne,  xi.  63. 

Thomeneheally,  xxvi.  43. 
Thomenevernogue,  v.  5. 

Thomfarny,  xxx.  97. 

Thonstowne,  iii.  14. 

Thornebacke,  ii.  21. 

Thorne  Castle,  ii.  41. 

Thornehatt,  xi.  5. 

Thornetowne  Chappie  Midway,  vi.  25. 
Thornton,  vi.  1. 

Thory,  iii.  36.  vii.  36. 

Three  Acres,  xxviii.  87. 

Castles,  Mannor  of,  xxii.  37 . 

Thurihy,  xxv.  33. 

Thurles,  vi.  53. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Thurles  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 
Thurlesbegg,  v.  15. 

Thurstanstowne,  xviii.  48. 

Thyvonish,  xxviii.  4. 

Tiaquin,  xxviii.  86. 

. Barony  of,  xxi 

28.  56.  xxx.  34. 

Tiaquinn,  Barony  of,  xi.  4. 

Tibber,  xxiv.  6. 

Tibberquill,  xxi.  6. 

Tibreed,  xx.3. 

Ticquin,  v.  12. 

Tighcrnghen,  xxix.  79. 

Tigknock,  xxx.  5. 

Tignascarty,  xx.  3. 

Tignecarrigg,  xiv.  2. 

Ti hilly,  xxvi.  16. 

Tillabards,  iii.  59. 

Tilleragh,  xx.  1. 

Timberwood,  xv.  66. 

Timber  Wood,  xxi.  102. 

Timoge,  xiv.  16. 

Timolin,  xxix.  90. 

Tincurragh,  xiv.  23. 

Tincurry;  xxix.  43.  xxx.  27. 

Tindell,  xxx.  82. 

Tinebrin,  xxix.  55. 

Tinecarrigg,  xxiv.  11. 

Tineferagh  O’Brenane,  xxi.  95. 

Tineforth,  xxiii.  34. 

Tinehinch,  Barony  of,  xxx.  33.  82. 
Tinehinchy,  Barony  of,  xiv.  13. 

Tinekill,  xxx.  25. 

Tinekilly  xxiv.  11. 

Tineriagh,  xxv.  22. 

Tingle,  xxviii.  96. 


i.  12.  xxv 


Tinnekill,  xxviii.  45. 


i.  10. 


Tinraghin, 

Tinrahin,  xxx.  8. 

Tiperary,  vi.  13.  ix.  24. 

County,  i.  35.  vi.  19.  ix.  19. 47.  x.  47. 

Tippenane,  xxii  2. 

Tipper,  xi.21.  xxiv.  6. 

Tipperary,  ii.  49.  iv.  8.  v.  15.  vi.  16.  44. 


i.  23.  : 


Abby  Land  of,  xxiii.  35. 

County,  i.  24.  ii.  7.  14.  16.  24.  47. 

iii.  36.  68.  74.  iv.  1.  4.  11.  23.  24. 
42.  46.  49.  55.  56.  60.  62.  68.  70. 
v.  3.  10.  11.  15.  20.  31.  42.  43.  50. 
51.  58.  63.  vi.  22.  23.  31.  34.  40. 

45.  49.  53.  54.  vii.  1. 10.29.30.  32. 
36.  40.  49.  viii.  18.  19.  23.  29.  52. 

‘ 64.  ix.  16.  35.  x.  1.12.  18.31.37. 

40.  44.  62.  67.  xi.  1.  18.  19.  25.  27. 
38.  59.  65.  72.73.  xiii.  2. 7.  19.  21. 

24.  46.  69.  70.  xiv.  22.  23.  26.  29. 
33.  34.  35.  xv.  1.  20.  30.  32.  35. 

41.  47.  50.  53.  62.  66.  xvi.  3.  7. 15. 
18.21.  27.52.69.70.71.  75.78.81. 
85.  xvii.  1.  6.  8.  14.  20.  46.  -49.  55. 
67.  78.  83.  85.  xviii.  16.  21.  28.43. 

xx.  11.  17-  29.  35.  52.  55.  59.  73. 

xxi.  20.  26.  48. 89.  90.  97.  xxii.  10. 

25.  28.  29.  xxiii.  2.  23.  25.  35.  38. 
40.  41.  42.  43.  44.  45.  48.  49.  xxiv. 
7.  47.  54.  58.  xxv.  2.  4.  5.  35.  38. 
40.  xxvi.  3.  8.  15.  39.  63.  67.  71. 
xxviii.  15.  18.  22.  26.  31. 40.  41. 43. 

46.  47.  49.  51.  52.  55.  71.  76.  81. 
xxix.  6.  14.  21.  28.  31.  39.  41.  45. 
51. 52.  62.  63. 66. 73.  76. 86.  93.  94. 
97.  99.  101. 102.  104. 105.  106.108. 
116.  xxx.  10.  21.  33.  38.41.47.  49. 
60. 82.91.97.  105. 

Tipperery,  xvii.  64. 

Tipperkeavan  xxii.  34. 

Tiraffin,  xxix.  90. 

Tiragha,  xxx.  64. 

Tiraverty,  xxi.  77. 

1 '33.  xv.  73.  xxi.  45.  xxii.  21.  xxix.  17. 
Tirboyne,  xxiii.  24. 

Tirchoger,  ix.  5. 

Tircoger,  ix.  5. 

Tircorte,  xxiii.  24. 

Tircourte,  xxiii.  24. 

Tirealtan,  xxi.  57. 

Tirecoghlin,  ix.  6. 

Ti reheige,  xvi . 39 . 

Tirelavally,  ix.  6. 

Tireragh,  Barony  of,  iii.  2.  vi.  48.  viii.  51.  x. 

25.  xiii.  27.  xvi.  79.  xxix.  55. 

Tirerill,  Barony  of,  i.  32.  xvi.  79. 


Tirer 


iv.  29. 


c.  26. 


Tirfirgus, 

Tirkenedy,  Barony  of,  xx 
Tirkerin,  Barony  of,  xxiv 
Tirkerrin,  Barony  of,  xxx 
Tirkincorr,  vi.  50. 

Tirlagh,  xxvi.  67. 

Tirleagh,  iv.  56. 

Tirlickin,  iii.  23. 

Tirmehoven, 

Tirmone,  xxi 
Tirmony,  xxiii.  24. 

Tirmoyle,  North,  xxx.  64. 
Tirnahe,  xv.  34. 

Tirobrien,  xx.  41. 

Tiromoyle,  South,  xxx.  64. 
Tirone  County,  iii.  50.  iv.  22. 
Tirracrew,  iii.  42. 

Tirraglasse,  ii.  16. 

Tirrarill,  Barony  of,  xxx.  53. 
Tirrawan,  ix.  16. 

Tirrawley,  Barony  of,  xvi.  37. 
Tirrawly,  Barony  of,  E 

xxx.  55. 

Tirrellsmill,  xvi.  62. 


Tirrellstowne,  xvi.  62. 

Tirreragh,  Barony  of,  viii.  26.43.  x 
12.  xvii. 53.  xxiii. 50.  xxix.18.3 
Tirrereagh,  Barony  of,  i.  32. 
Tirrereaghan,  ii.  8. 

Tirrerell,  Barony  of,  xxii.  42. 
Tirrerill,  Barony  of,  i.  2.  ix.  8. 


Tirrerogh,  xiv.  3. 
Tirriddegan,  viii.  31. 
Tirriragh,  Barony  of,  x 
™”  ' '1,  Barony  of,  ii 


ii.  28. 


79. 


5.  xxix.  65.  72. 


Tirro 

Tissane,  iii.  1. 

Titapagh,  xxi.  34. 

Tnoletillane,  xxx.  80. 

Toagli,  x.  13. 

Tobber,  iv.  13. 

Tobberbridv,  ii.  52. 
Tobbercormucke,  xxx.  21 
Tobber  Finnin,  xxix.  78. 
Tobberfinoge,  xxix.  19. 
Tobberforanagh,  xxvi 
Tobbergragan,  x.  55. 
Tobbergreggan,  xxv.  iu. 
Tobberlonny,  xi.  20. 

Tobbermurry,  vii.  26. 

Tobber  Murry,  vii.  26. 
Tobberquegh,  xxvi.  12. 

Tobber  Scardane,  iii.  69. 
Toberteriffe,  v.  3. 

Tobber  Tillehy,  iii.  69. 
Tobbervaddy,  i.  10. 

Tobborbigh,  xxv.  22. 

Tober,  xvi.  40. 

Toberbryen,  xv.  53. 

Tobercormuck,  xvi.  47. 

Toberdoran,  x.  48. 

Toberfenoge,  xxix.  91. 
Tobergirriffe,  x.  48. 

Tobergurtine,  iv.  42. 

Toberhany,  xvi.  85. 

Toberheny,  xvii.  55. 

Toberkeagh,  xiv.  2. 

Toberkeegh,  xxvi.  54. 
Tobernabroane,  xxiii.  3. 
Tobernefeny,  xxx.  78. 
Tobernegaugy,  xxix.  54. 
Toberoane,  xxviii.  4. 
Toberromnane,  xxiii.  50. 
Tobersoole,  xiv.  2. 

Tobertarvan,  ii.  51. 

Tobertenan,  xi.70. 

Toberton,  ix.  42. 

Toberyfinoge,  xx.  11. 

Tobragh,  xxviii.  14. 

Tobrtelkin,  ix.  42. 

Toburgurriffe,  xx.  53. 

Tocher,  xvii.  26. 

Toclierstowne,  xxx.  86. 

Tocbegg,  xxvi.  67. 

Togersee,  xxix.  43. 

Togher,  iii.  13.  iv.  13.  ix.  21.  xviii 
66.  xxvi.  66. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Togherbegg,  xxx.  60. 

Toghermeshim,  ix.  1. 
Togherquaiie,  xx.  1 1. 
Togherslowne,  xxviii.  20. 
Toghloghrianagan,  xxix.  51. 
Toghmon  Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xxvi 
Toghmore,  Rectory,  Tythes  of,  xx 
Togmac  Ineagh,  xxvi.  65. 
Toherbane,  vi.  58. 

Tokillen,  xxii.  48. 

Tollernghan,  xxvi.  65. 

Tollerosse,  i.  25. 

Tollidonell,  xviii.  54. 

Tollihon,  x.  18. 

Tollobucke,  xxviii.  100. 
Tolloconraght,  x.  51. 

Tollyremon,  xvi.  40. 

Toltan,  x.  67. 

Tomart,  v.  48. 

Tonbrick,  xi.  29. 

Tombridgtowne,  xxii.  5. 

Tomcoole,  xxi.  59. 

Tomcoyle,  x.  2.  xxix.  38. 
Tomcrifle,  x.  48. 

Tomcrine,  xxiv.  11. 


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INDEX  Tomecoyle,  xxviii.  72. 

LOCOBUM  Tomeene  M'Tery,  xxiv.  42. 
Certificates  Tomeflue,  XX.  11. 

foi  Tomegarrane,  i.  14. 

Adventurers.  , Tomenedearke,  xxi.  69. 
Soldiers,  Tomenehelly,  xxvi.  43. 

' Tomenlagli,  iv.  6. 

Parish  of,  iv.  5. 6. 

Tomes,  xxii.  2. 

Tomfarny,  ii.  20. 

Toniflugh,  vii.  38. 
Tomgarrow,  xxvi.  43. 
Tomhaga'r,  xiv.  24. 
Tomhaggard,  iii.  59. 
Tomhurragh,  vii.  38. 
Tominstowne,  xxix.  90. 
Tomkin,  xxii.  5.  xxx.  104. 
Tomliskin,  xxi.  97. 
Tomloghy,  iv.  54. 
Tomnediily,  vii.  38. 

Tomne  McMorrisli,  xxix.  43. 


xi.57. 
x.  112. 


Tomnogippin, 

Tomonearly,  xi.  45. 

Tomony,  xxv.  2. 

Tomonyne,  v.  5. 

Tonipleboy,  Rectory  of,  iii.  2. 
Tomplepatrick  Parish,  Tytlies  of,  3 
Tomquam,  iv.  54. 

Tomquile,  xxviii.  72. 

Tomrevan,  xi.  35. 

Tomsifebagh,  viii.  52. 

Tomtowne,  xxix.  38. 

Tomyne,  xvi.  2. 

Tonabrock,  xxi.  23. 

Tonagh,  iii.  55.  xxi.  57. 

Tonakillaghlin,  xxiv.  40. 
Tonamasse,  i.  14. 

Tondewbewliy,  xxviii.  6. 

Tonearry,,  xvi.  82. 

Toneary,  xxx.  78. 

Toncconelly,  v.41. 

Tonegann,  x.  69. 

Toneglassagh,  xiii.  58. 

Tonelamona,  xxi.  100. 

Toneleana,  i.  2. 

Tonelegny,  xxvi.  12. 

Tonem,  : 


Tone 


i.  12. 


Toncmuckhtgh,  xvii.  24. 

, Toneon,  xxx.  60. 
Toneregee,  xxviii.  4. 
Toneregoe,  xxix.  18. 
Touereshegane,  ii.  8. 
Tonescallye,  xxi.  34. 
Toneterny,  ix.  54. 
Toneycrevagli,  xi.  35. 
Tongore,  xxix.  28. 
Tonlage,  xvii.  2. 
Tonlaghan,  xxiv.  5. 
Tonlegce,  xv.  35. 
Tonnaraimagh,  xxvi.  74. 
Tonnyclogh,  xiii.  58. 
Tonnyconnelly,  xxvi.  72. 
Tonnygugan,  xxi.  57. 
Tonnytillagh,  xiii.  58. 

8 xxi.  34. 


:iii.  38. 


Tonyhallagh,  .... 
TonymTCiUduffe,  xxi.  7 
Tonynadwiue,  x.  19. 
Tonyne,  xx.  77. 
Tonytilltigh,  xxvi.  65. 
Tonyveugh,  xxi.  75. 
Toohatv,  xxi.  75. 
Toome,  xvi.  35.  xxvi.  6 

Abbylnnd,  x.  31. 

Barony  of,  vi.  39. 

Castle  of,  x.  31. 

Toomleagh,  xxix.  43. 

’ Toones  Parke,  vii.  27. 
Tooregeagh,  xx.  77. 
Toypaghveagh,  xxv.  22. 
Topped  Mountain,  xxi. 
Toppid  Mountain,  xxi. 
Topp  Land,  xxv.  21. 
Torbehe,  xxvi.  1 1. 
Torbett,  v.  38. 

Torbey,  xxvi.  11. 
Torcherstotvne,  x.  66. 


Torco 


i.  41. 


Torduffe,  xiii 
Tore,  iii.  55. 

Torecarny,  xxii.  21. 
Toremore,  xvii.  24. 
Toren  Brien,  v.  3. 
Tores,  xvi.  40. 

Tornian  Feighan,  i.  14. 
Tonne,  Barony  of,  ii.  4. 

Castle  of,  ii. 4. 

Ferry  of,  ii.  4. 

Tormonfeighan,  i.  15. 
Tornamongan,  xvi.  7. 
Tornattell,  xxx.  99. 
Tornekill,  xxx.  99. 
Torque,  iii.  55. 
Torragbfin,  xxx.  86. 
Torranone,  xvi.  25. 
Torreagh,  xxviii.  53. 
Torrela,  : 


Torrii 


ix.  18. 


Torryhine,  xxi 
Torsetagh,  Island  of,  iv. : 
Tory,  xx.  73. 
Torydonovan,  xiii.  47. 
Toryleskan,  xxv.  21. 
Torynawnagh,  xxvi.  72. 
Tosley,  xxvi.  65. 

Tough,  xv.  35. 
Toughbane,  iii.  15. 
Toughblane,  xxi.  62. 
Tougher,  v.  16.  xviii.20. 

Castle  of,  xviii.  20. 

Toughertowne,  xxi.  94. 
Toughna,  viii.  16. 
Touiegee,  xvi.  62.  xxx.  8 
ToumedufFe,  xxii.  17. 
Tounagh,  Church  of,  xxv 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  3 

O’Rapan,  iii.  56. 

Tounavaddy,  xxviii.  4. 
Tounykerry,  xxi.  57. 
Tourany,  Barony  of,  xvi. 
Tourea,  xiv.  2. 

Toureard,  xxviii.  5. 
Tourefoyi  — - — 

Tourefoyron, 

Touregeigh,  3 
Tourgarruffe, 

Tourlagagh,  : 
Totirlogher,  i' 
Tourmachead. 

Tour  Mc Walter,  x: 
Tourne  Cappoge,  x 
TowarnacolFoge,  ii. 
Towartane,  xxii.  5. 
Towerbegg,  xvii.  85 
Towerboy,  xv.  12. 


70. 


Towerkile, 


'glassogy,  : 


31. 


25. 

Martin,  ii. 
Towermore,  ii.  51. 
Towherton 
Towlaght, 

Towlerton,  xi.  16. 
Townachurry,  xiii.  5i 
Townagh,  i.  14. 
Townahenry,  xxi.  47 
Townaloghn,  ix.  18. 
Townecully,  ix.  37. 
Towne  Ditch,  xv.  77 


Townehuch,  xi.  35. 
Townelaght,  xxi.  4. 
Townelegaith,  xi.  22. 
Towne  MTIugh,  xx.  77. 
Towne  of  Moore,  xxiv.  2. 
Townerappan,  xi.  32. 
Townewarden,  xvi.,40. 
Towney,  xxviii.  15. 
Towninesanden,  xxi.  57. 
Towreagh,  iii.  40.  vi.  58. 
Towreene,  ii.  17.  3d.  4. 
Towremore,  ii.  1 5.  xvii.  8i 
Towretagirt,  xicx.  97. 
Towrine,  v.  57. 
Towrenecrelin,  vi.  3. 
Toyniore,  viii.  25. 
Toynolly,  xxx.  7. 

Toysista,  Parish  of,  xvii.  4 
Tradbegg,  icxi.  72. 
Trafalynt,  xv.  63. 
Traghroe,  xxiii.  45. 


Houses  ir 

Trolly,  Liberti. 
Truly,  Houses 


Traneragh,  xxx.  39. 
Trantstowne,  iv.  49. 

Traquin,  Barony  of,  v.  48.  xi.6 


Tree 


i.  35. 


Ballvbeg,  v.  48. 

Ballvglass,  v.  49. 

Treen  Kil'liroan,  v.  49. 

Trelicke,  ix.  31. 

Trelly,  xxiii.  2. 

Tremish,  xxx.  7. 

Tremon,  xvii.  77. 

Trenelegan,  xxviii.  5. 

Treneragh,  ix.  53.  xxx.  85. 
Trenerali,  vii.  12. 

Trenmannagb,  x.  13. 

Tresmeere,  East,  xv.  33. 
Trenlehurragh,  viii.  34. 

Trevitt,  xxviii.  20. 

Trewgarrow,  xxviii.  1. 

Trewlagh,  vii.  35. 

Triangle  Close,  xxiii.  29. 

Parke,  v.5. 

Tribrodane,  iv.  31. 

Trickeseary,  iii.  2. 

Trieinghtragh,  xxiv.  56. 
Triencaslane,  xvii.  75. 
Trienmeannagh,  xxv.  33. 
Trienneeannagh,  xxv.  33. 

Trienogh  ernghnannagh,  xxiv.  56. 
Trim  Gate,  xxii.  52. 

Trimlestowne,  xxv.  30. 

Trimmore,  xxviii.  3. 

Trina  M'Mihell,  xvii.  75. 

Trinelogha,  xxviii.  5. 

Trinesboy,  xv.  73. 

Trineulkin,  xxviii.  5. 

Trinitie  Island,  x.  3. 

Trinity  Abby,  near  Tuam,  xxi.  67. 

Abby,  xxvi.  38. 

College,  Dublin,  xxiii.  36.  xxn 

Lane,  xv.  7. 

Parish  of,  vi.  28. 

Parish  of,  Waterford,  xv.  7. 

Trinor,  xxx.  74. 

Triscane,  : 


Trisl 


<•  77. 


Tronaghwanty,  -x.  25. 

Trough,  xxviii.  54. 

Barony  of,  v.  62.  xvi.  25.  3txvi 

Troyesgate,  ii.  21. 

Troyestowne,  x.  2. 

Troyes  Wood,  ii.  21. 

Truagh,  Barony  of  xxi.  4. 
Truaghnackin,  Barony  of,  xiii.  64. 
Truaglinackiny,  iv.  11. 

Barony  of,  xxviii.  11. 

Truaghanackney,  Barony  of,  v.  22. 
Truaghnackny,  Barony  of,  xxi.  85.  31 
Trunghnagliine,  Barony  of,  xxix.  48 
Truanaghny,  Barony  of,  xxiii.  22. 
Trubly,  xxv.  12. 

Truchanackmy,  Barony  of,  xxi.  95. 
Trucurry,  East,  xiv.  23. 

Trugh,  xviii.  30. 

Barony  of,  xxi.  57. 

Trtighnackiny,  vii.  30. 

Barony  of,  vii.  29. 

Trughnackny,  xxix.  54. 

Barony  of,  xviii.  58. 

Truigh,  xvi.  60. 

Truntikillbegg,  viii.  34. 

Truogh,  Barony  of,  viii.  44. 
Tryanbane,  xv.  73. 

Tryenahowe,  iv.  5. 

Tryenbane,  xi.  4.  xx.66. 

Tryenmore,  ix.  18. 

Trylly,  xxi.  3. 

Tryly,  vii.  35. 

Trym,  Houses  in,  x.  66. 
Trymletstowne,  xvi.  30. 

Trymror,  xiii.  48. 

Tryne,  xiv.  3. 


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Barony  of,  xxviii.  88. 

Tullahard,  xxv.  30. 

Tullaliery,  iii.  ST. 

Tullakenna,  xv.  25. 

Tulialeage,  ii.  51. 

Tullaleigh,  Clmrch  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Tullamore,  ix.  18. 

Tullamoylin,  viii.  19. 
Tullanaghlog,  xxx.  53. 
Tullanelick,  xxviii.  50. 
Tullanelicky,  xvii.  73. 

Tullaniske,  xxiv.  59. 

Tullanroe,  xxx.  105. 

Tullare,  xvii,  85. 

Tullavilly,  xiv.  10. 

Tullawelly,  xxx.  53. 
Tulchaneally,  x.  63. 
Tullchaneny,  x.  63. 

Tulleallen,  xxi.  9T. 

Tulleduffe,  iii.  44. 

Tulle  Ellans,  xxx.  71. 

Tullegg,  xxiii.47. 

Tullehanmore,  ix.  21. 
Tulleherem,  xi.  32. 

Tulle  Jobbernegoge,  iv.  31. 
Tullelane,  iii.  57.  xxx.  93. 
Tullelan,  East,  ii.  6. 

Tullelaton,  xxi.  34. 

Tullelish,  xxx.  88. 

Tullellane,  East,  xxx.  93. 
xiv.  Tullellish,  xxx.  92. 

tii.2.  Tullemacamell,  ii.  4. 

Tullemore,  ix.  49. 
v.  74.  Tullenemabiwe,  x.  30. 
Tulleneskeagh,  xxv.  11. 
Tulleocrane,  vi.  3. 

Tullereagh,  xxx.  80. 

Tullerough,  xxvi.  54. 

Tullervoy,  i.  10. 

Tullesbane,  iv.  31. 
xxvi.  Tullevanna,  xxix.  61. 
Tullevolan,  ii.  36. 

Tiilley,  xxix.  5. 

Tulliagh,  vii.45. 
v.  21.  Tulliagher,  vi.  6. 

Tullidonnell,  xiii.  56. 

Tuilig,  iv.  50. 

Tulligarvey,  Barony  of,  iv.  19. 
d.  41.  Tullige,  ii.  19. 

Tuilig  Edmond,  xxi.  95. 

Tulligg  Edmond,  xxvi.  71. 
Tulliglisli,  xvi.34. 

Tulligmore,  xxvi.  71. 
Tullihineli,  East  and  West,  vii. 
Tulliliesli,  iii.  46. 

Tullimore,  xxx.  32. 

Tallin,  v.  24. 

Tullinegarrhane,  ii.  8. 
Tullinegish,  xxvi.  65. 

Tullineno,  xxi.  34. 

Tullinure,  xxi.  34. 

Tullio,  xv.  34. 

Tuiliroe,  viii.  33. 

Tullispillane,  xxviii.  3. 

Tull  MTlory,  xxx.  101. 
Tullnamaroone,  xxi.  44. 

Tullo,  iii.  15.  v.  15.  xv.  53. 
Tullobanetemple,  ix.  16. 
xi.  88.  Tullocarrickinore,  xvii.  74. 
Tullocassane,  iv.  42. 

Tullock,  xvi.  46. 

T ullocke,  xiii.  65. 

Tulloe,  Barony  of,  xv.  34. 
Tulloelane,  xxx.  93. 

Tulloge,  vi.  10. 

Tullogh,  iii.  38.  vi.  10.  vii.  35. 


Tulloghgarvy,  Barony  of.  xv.  31. 
I Tulloghmaine,  xxvi.  67. 


Tullygowvagh,  iv.  5. 
Tullyhanmore,  ix.21. 
Tullyheenemore,  xv.  38. 
Tullyhinchon,  xxi.  75. 
Tully  Keele,  x.  54. 
Tullykittan,  ii.  5. 
Tullvkumy,  ii.  8. 
Tullylinagh,  xvi.  40. 
Tullylub,  vi.  7. 
Tullyluniper,  xxix.  119. 
Tully  M'Soghnagli,  xi.  7( 
Tullymevorin,  ii.  8. 
Tullymoghly,  xviii.  13. 
Tullymore,  xxi.  95.  xxvi 
xxx.  32. 

Tully murraghan,  xvi.  1. 
Tullynally,  xiii.  48. 

Tully negurimean,  ii.  8. 

T u I lynehemonagh,  xxvi.  ( 
Tullynekerny,  xiii.  15. 
Tullynemallroe,  xxvi.  65. 
Tullyneshean,  xvi.  40. 
Tully neshelforty,  xxi.  34. 
Tullyneskean,  xvi.  40. 
Tullyneslatt,  iii.  46. 
Tullynonine,  xxi.  7. 
Tullyorattane,  xx.  5. 
Tullyplenebegg,  xxi.  72. 
Tullyreagh,  ii.  8. 

Tully rie,  xvii.  85. 
Tullyroe,  xiv.  3.  xxix.  37 
Tullyvallan,  iv.  37.  xxiii. 
Tidlyvallen,  xvi.  77.  x> 
xxx.  45. 

Tullyvallin,  xvi.  77. 
Tullyvannagl),  iv.  30. 
Tullyvelly,  iii.  69.  viii.  3i 
Tullyvillreagh,  xi.  76. 
Tullyvin,  i.  10. 
Tullyvorin,  ii.  8. 

Tulrash,  xxvi.  15. 
Tumchoyle,  xxiv.  11. 
Tumffurny,  xiii.  55. 


Tuniscallon,  xvi.  35. 
Tunnagh,  iii.  1. 
Tunnaghmore,  xxvin. 
Tuntegeigh,  xxviii.  49 
Tuogh,  xxviii.  52. 
Tuomrodda,  xvi.  79. 
Tuorlustran,  xvi.  79. 


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Turame  Salane,  xxiv. 
Turane,  Mannor  of,  x 
Turbane,  vi.  3. 

- Turberskeagli,  xxvm. 
Turcullagh,  xxiii.  43. 
Turcurragh,  xx.  47. 
Ture,  xiii.  58. 

Turffe  Bogg,  xviii.  58 
Turfune,  v.  3. 


:ragh,  Barony  of,  v.  33.  : 
rell,  Baronv  of,  x.  69. 
irs  Parke,  vii.  27. 
cerin,  Barony  of,  viii.  55. 


in  Chappie,  i.  1. 
re,  ix.  6. 

•inane,  xxi.  69. 


Turkingstowne,  x.  66. 
Turkoole,  ix.  19. 

Turlagh,  v.  38.  xvii.  23. 

in  Common,  ii.  51. 

Turlogh,  xvii.  85. 

Parish,  Tytbes  of,  x> 

Geran,  xvii.  31. 

Turmanbeg,  ix.  19. 
Turmanmore,  ix.  19. 
Turmore,  iv.  6. 
Turnacavoge,  xxi.  8. 
Turnaheene,  xx.  22. 


Turvy,  xxx.  63. 

Tuterath,  xiii.  56. 

Tuteraux,  Barony  of,  xvi.  33.  ! 
Tutestowne,  xvii.  30. 
Tvveereenasulleene,  xxiv.  46. 
Twelleny,  xxvi.  65. 
Twestowne,  Suit  of  Court,  xvi. 
Twogh,  iv.  31. 

Mannor  of,  x.  48. 

Twogh ballanigee,  iv.  31. 

Two  Islands,  ii.  16. 
Twocknockane,  v.  1. 

Tworeene,  xv.  78. 
Tworlesnemore,  iii.  42. 
Tworyronow,  iv.  31. 
Twotherd,  xxiii.  2. 

Tyaquin,  Barony  of,  iv.  25.  i> 
xvi.  42.  xvii.  51. 

Tybraghny,  xvi.  12, 

Tycolme,  iv.  42. 

Tyerlegine,  xxvi.  67. 
Tyfeaghny,  xvi.  12. 

Tyliane,  viii.  25. 

Tyhone  Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxiv 
Tymachoe,  xxii.  2. 

Tymoconell,  xiv.  2. 


Sasi 

Tynare,  v.  16. 
Tyncurr,  iv.  57. 
Tynebane,  xxx.  29. 
Tynekelly,  x.  67. 
Tynekilly,  xxiv.  50. 

Tynny,  vii.’  30. 
Tynnyranny,  iii.  62. 
Tynrylane,  xxii.  17. 


Tyone.  Stonehowse  ol 
Typperary  County,  i 


Tyrawly,  Barony  of,  i.  40. 


Ughta  Gilion,  iii.  66. 
UghtegiUan,  xxix.  71. 
Uglitetremane,  xxx.  45. 
Ughtgarran,  xxi.  34. 
Uglitigilleene,  xxix..71. 

Uieagh,  xxix.  36. 
Ulaghneale,  v.  38. 

Ullard,  Parish  of,  xxx.  8. 
Ulster,  Province  of,  x.  19.  x 
Umberstowne,  xx.  71. 

Umer,  xvii.  23. 
Ummerridiny,  xxviii.  6. 

Um more,  xxiii.  11. 

Umy,  xxviii.  96. 

Unagh,  vi.  39. 

Unchenan,  xxvi.  65. 
Unibegg,  ii.  21. 
Unickbrenagh,  xviii.  17. 
Uniriske,  xiii.  47. 

Unis  Land,  Chief-rent,  xvi. 
Unlare,  xx.  8. 

Unshenagh,  ii.  5. 
Unshonagh,  xi.  35. 
Unskenagh,  ii.  4. 

Uper  Verdens,  xxvi.  51. 
Upper  Bawne,  xxiv.  24. 

Buttler,  vi.  28. 

Uppercastletowne,  ix.  21. 
Upper  Court,  Mannor  of,  v. 

Cross,  Barony  of,  xxvii 

Uppercrosse,  Baronyof,  iii.  1< 
Upper  Crosse,  Barony  of,  xx 
48.  xxviii.  93. 

Upper  Dollo,  i.  3. 

Upperend  Street,  vii.' 25. 
Upper  Low-Kent,  xvi.  71. 

Ormond,  Barony  of,  ii. 

55.  Ossory,  Barony  of,  ii.  ! 

Upperthird,  Barony  of,  iv.  24 
27. 43.  50.  viii.  39.  46.  x. ! 
67.  xxiii.  3.  xxix.  91.  xxx 
Uragb,  vi.  39.  xxx.  65. 

Ure,  ix.  18. 

Uregare,  ix.  51. 

Urghlin,  xvi.  61.  xxvi.  71. 
Urhunaght,  xi.  35. 

Urlagli,  xxix.  36. 

Urlare,  ii.  35.  xxviii.  3.  xxix 
Urlingbeg,  iv.  5. 

Urlingbegg,  xvii.  74. 
Urlingmore,  xxiii.  12. 
Urlinglord,  xvi.  13. 

Urlin  Moell,  iv.  5. 

Urly,  xxi.  95. 

Urny,  xxii.  16. 

Church  of,  xxvi.  39. 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi. 

Uroronagh,  xvii.  23. 

Urragh,  vi.  50. 

Urrierran,  xxvi.  72. 
Urruglilin,  Church  of,  xxvi.  3 

Parish,  Tytlies  of,  xxvi. 

Urshenagh,  xxx.  101. 

35:  Ushers  Farnee,  xvii.  87. 

Uske,  xxiv.  24. 

. 51.  Ussellsrath,  xvi.  7. 


Tyrcoghbegg,  xxix.  1 
Tyre,  xiii.  58. 
Tyrecarry,  xvi.  23. 
Tyred iggin,  xxi.  76. 
Tyrehane,  ix.  33. 
Tyremerane,  iv.  6. 
Tyremore,  xxx.  74. 
Tyrenagloghan,  iv.  5. 


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Westmeath  County — continued. 
xxvi.  6.  15.  16.  38.  41.  60.  71.'-'xxvm.  9. 
12.  13-  20.  24.  53.  57.  82.  90.  95.  xxix.  1. 
2.  6.  12.  22.  28.  33. 45.  47.  53.  55.  57.  63. 
67.  70.  76.  78.  87-  99.  108.  xxx.  21.  23. 
27.  33.  60.  78.  86.  95.  103. 

West  Meath  County,  iii.  25.  xxii.  7.  xxiv. 

59.  xxx.  72. 

Westmolly,  x.  22. 

Westmoygalls,  x.  22. 

West  Murragh,  iii.  75. 

Westowne,  xxvi.  7. 

Westpalstowne,  Mannor  of,  vi.  1. 
Westpanstowne,  x.  66. 

Westpellstowne,  xxviii.  95. 

West  Plotts,  vi.  27. 

. Pole  Cappull,  iii.  49. 

Westrew,  xviii.  34. 

West  Street,  xxiv.  31. 

Wexford,  iii.  20.  iv.  7.  viii.58.  x.  41.  xviii. 


. County,  i.  8.  ii.20.  23.  26.  iii.  59.  iv. 

18.  53.  57-  58.  v.  5.  28-  36.  41.  42. 
43.  vi.  20.  25.  vii.  20.  SS.  viii.  24. 
ix.  50.  x.  2.  35.  43.  45.  52.  53.  58. 
67.  xi.  20.  29.  45.  53.  54.  67-  xiii. 
22.37.  48.  55.62.  xiv.24.  xv.  5. 17. 

19.  25.  xvi.  2.  7.  9.  86.  88.  xvii.  7. 
43.44. 65.  xviii.  4.  29. 36.  41.  xx.  1. 
11.  28.  43-  76.  xxi.  16.  19.  28.  32. 
36.  39.  43.  46.  51.  59.  83.  84.  90. 
xxii.  7.  13-  45. 48.  xxiii.  10. 13.  20. 
32.  xxiv.  2.19.  42.51.61.  xxv.48. 
xxvi.  11.  39.  41.  43.  61.  62.  69. 


1.  43.  71.  89-91.  94.  110.  11 


114.115.  xxx.  8. 13. 19.27.29.60. 


61.97. 

Ferry  of,  xxvi.  43. 

Liberies  of^  iii.  59.  xxiv.  19. 

Towneot;  vii.  6.  8.  xxviii.  33.  68. 

Weyre  Garden,  xxiv.  34. 

Weystowne,  vi.  6. 

Whiddy  Island,  x.  2. 

Whillan,  xiii.  27. 

White  Abby,  xi.  4. 

Whitebridge  Parkes,  xviii.  38. 


White  Cashells  Land,  vii.  26. 

White  Castle,  xv.  20.  xxii.  41. 
Whitechurch,  xiv.  23. 

White  Church,  viii.  24.  xxvi.  70. 
Whitechurch  Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  41. 
White  Comons,  viii.  60. 

Whitefieldstowne,  viii.  10. 

While  Horse,  xv.  76.  xxv.  15. 

Whitehouse  Parke,  vii.  26. 

Whitelease,  vi.  10. 11. 

Whitelcese,  iii.  14. 

Whiterath,  v.  5. 

White  Rath,  xvi.  13.  xxviii.  63. 

White  Rock,  iii.  20. 

Whiles-Court,  xxiii.  i. 

Whitesheil,  xxviii.  20. 

Whiteshill,  xxviii.  20. 

Whites  Island,  xxiv.  34. 

Whites  Land,  xv.  50. 

Whites  Parke,  vii.  27.  xx.  47- 
Whitesrocke,  vii.  27. 

Whitestowne,  vi.  25.  x.  67-  xi.  53.  xxii.  2. 
xxvi.  49.  xxviii.  1 9.  20. 

Cheif-rent,  xvi.  13. 

Whites  Way,  xx.  47. 

White  Well,  iii.  59. 

Whyboy,  xvii.  74.  xxiii.  12. 

Wickett  Street,  xxiii.  49. 

Wickloe  County,  ii.  41.  xv.70. 

Wicklow  County,  viii.  1.  ix.  54.  x.  34.  xi. 
46.  xx.  65.  xxi.  69.  xxii.  34.  37.  xxiii.  34. 
49.  xxv.  11.16.  xxviii.  38. 72.  75.  xxx.  5. 
Wicklowe  County,  iii.  14.  xxiv.  41. 
Widdingtowne,  xvi.  71. 

Widdows  Hall,  xv.  77. 

Wilkinstowne,  vi.  21.  xvii.  87.  xxii.  5. 
Williamstowne,  ii.  10.  17-  v.  81.  ix.  21.  54. 

xxviii.  41.  xxix.  91.  xxx.  60. 
Willistowne,  viii.  2. 

Parish,  Tythes  of,  xxvi.  38. 

Willonow,  xiii.  56. 

Willoughbyes  Coll  Lott,  xv.  77- 
Windcrofts,  xv.  76. 

Windetowne,  xvi.  56. 

Windmill,  iii.  20.  v.  15.  x.35. 

Wind-Mill  Close,  xxiii.  29. 

Windtowne,  iv.  47- 


Winetavern  Street,  xv.  56. 

Winetaverne  Street,  xxv.  15. 

Winetowne,  xxviii.  82. 

Winnaboly,  vii.  27. 

Wogans  Lane  Chine,  iv.  43. 

Wonettstowne,  viii.  57. 

Woodcockstowne,  xxii.  2. 

Woodenstowne,  xiv.  33. 

Woodcs,  v.  8. 

Woodhall,  vi.  28. 

Woodhill  Parke,  x.  66. 

Woodhouse,  xv.  76.  xvii.  41. 

Wood  Key,  xxx.  2. 

Woodlingstowne,  xx.  80. 

Woodlocks  Parke,  xv.  76. 

Woods  Grove,  xxvi.  74. 

Woodstock,  xxi.  60.  xxx.  5. 

Woodstowne,  ii.  23.  vi.41.  xi.  74.  xiii.  31. 

xv.  76.  xxviii.  45.  xxix.  91. 

Woodtowne,  x.  57-  xxvi.  70. 

Wood  Towne,  xxi.  43. 

Woodtowne,  West,  xxix.  57- 
Wooghwall  Parish,  xxviii.  4. 
Wootenstownc,  xxviii.  63. 

Wootten,  xxiii.  5. 

Wrensheade,  xxii.  34. 

Wrightowne,  xxii.  2. 

Wyanstowne,  xiii- 9.  xxii.  33.  xxv.  13. 
Wyssestowne,  v.  16. 


INDEX 

LOCORUM 


Y. 


Yellow  Leaze,  ii.44. 

Yellow  Parke,  xvi.  84. 

Yolctowne,  xviii.  36- 

Yoltowne,  x.  53.  xi.  54.  xxi.  90.  xxvi.  43. 
Yorkane,  xxviii.  75- 
Youghall,  hi- 28.  xv.  22. 

. Houses  in,  xxiii.  26. 

Liberties  of,  xxiii.  26.  xxix.  41. 

Town  of,  xxi.  39.  xxix.  41. 

Youghill,  Liberties  of,  xxviii.76. 
Youltowne,  xxi.  90. 

Youngslande,  iii.  24. 

Youngstowne,  vi.  25.  xvi.  61. 


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DECREES  OF  INNOCENTS. 

INROLMENTS  of  Decrees  of  Innocents  passed  under  the  Act  of  Settlement ; preserved  in  the 
Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 

1.  — 14  Clia.  2. — First  Decree  - Richard  Brice  ; Roll  consisting  of  84  membranes,  and  containing  84  Decrees. 

2.  Do.  - - — - [Roll  missing.] 

3.  — - Do.  - - — - Anne  Barry ; 67  membranes,  49  Decrees. 

4.  — 13  Cha.  2.  - — - Margaret  Butler ; 67  membranes,  48  Decrees. 

5.  — 14  Cha.  2.  - — - Dean  and  Chapter,  Waterford  s 7 1 membranes,  47  Decrees. 

6.  — 13  Cha.  2.  - — - Patrick  Flemyng ; 72  membranes,  50  Decrees. 

7.  — -Do.  - - — - John  Proudfoot ; 73  membranes,  49  Decrees. 

8.  — - Do.  - - — - Margery  Delamere ; 66  membranes,  50  Decrees. 

9.  Do.  - - — - Richard  Roche  j 92  membranes,  49  Decrees. 

10. — 14  Cha.  2.  - — - Robert  Nugent  i 59  membranes,  31  Decrees. 

13. — - Do.  - - — - Mary  Gernon  ; 65  membranes,  35  Decrees. 


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TRANSCRIPT 

OF  THE 

First  Decree  on  Roll  N°  1.  of  the  Decrees  of  Innocents. 


Henry  Coventry,  Esq". 

Sir  Edward  Dering,  Bar'. 

Sir  Richard  Rainsford,  Kn'. 
Sir  Thomas  Beverley,  Kn'. 


PRESEN 


T; 

Sr  Edward  Smyth,  Kn'. 
Edw11  Cooke,  Esqr. 
and 

Ormston  Churchill,  Esq. 


Richard  Brice,  Merchant,  Pit. 

John  Carrington,  Tenant  to  i 

Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  vThe  Trustees  for  the  forty-nyne  Officers. 
Samuel  Saltonstall,  ) 

Sir  Rich1  Domvile,  his  Ma'k’  Atturney  General, 

And  severall  other  Defend". 


BY  HIS  MAJESTIES  Commissioners  appointed  to  execute  the  Act  intituled  An  Act  for  the  better 
execucon  of  his  Majesties  gracious  Declaracon  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdome  of  Ireland,  and 
satisfaction  of  the  severall  interests  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  and  other  his  subjects  there. 

WHEREAS  in  pursuance  of  the  said  Act,  Richard  Brice  of  the  cittie  of  Dublin,  merchant,  soune  heire  Transcript  rfd 
and  administrator  of  the  goods  and  chatteUs  of  John  Brice  late  of  Dublin  aforesaid,  merchant,  his  ar*n  Noc.rLi  &c 

late  father  deceased,  did  exhibite  his  claime  before  us  on  the  fourth  day  of  November  in  the  fourteenth  yeare 

of  the  raigne  of  our  soveraigne  Lord  Charles  the  Second  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England,  Scotland, 

Prance  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  Thereby  setting  forth,  That  the  said  John  Brice  his  father 
was  on  the  twoe  and  twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  and  one  lawfully  seized  and 
possessed  in  his  demeasne  as  of  fee  of  and  in  severall  messuages,  houses,  gardens,  lands,  tenements  and  heredi- 
taments menconed  in  a Schedule  annexed  to  and  part  of  the  said  claime  and  peticon  (that  is  to  say)  Sixtie 
acres  of  arrable  land  called  Jeffords  Grove,  sixtie  acres  of  arrable  land  called  Floods  Freehold,  twelve  acres 
of  land  called  Fitz-Symons  or  Bealings  Land,  twoe  acres  of  land  called  the  Backey,  eight  acres  neere  the 
Camadge  called  the  Newparke,  thirtie  acres  of  arrable  land  and  twoe  acres  of  pasture  parcell  of  the  late 
Hospitall  of  S'  John  of  Jerusalem,  seaven  acres  of  land  called  Sloes  Land,  one  acre  called  Clinchers  Parke, 
twelves  acres  of  land  inclosed  with  quickset  next  Gifford’s  Grove,  with  divers  messuages,  orchards  and  gardens 
with  then-  appurtenances,  in  Cromlin  in  the  parish  of  Cromlin  in  the  barony  of  Newcastle  and  county  of 
Dublin ; forty  acres  of  arrable  land  and  pasture  with  twoe  messuages  and  gardens  and  their  appurtennces,  in 
Dunboyne  in  the  parish  and  barony  of  Dunboyne  in  the  countie  of  Meath ; twoe  houses  in  S'  James  Streete 
and  one  house  in  S'  Thomas  Streete  with  the  appurteiinces,  in  the  parish  of  S'  Katherine’s  and  county  of  the 
cittie  aforesaid  ; twoe  gardens  with  the  appurteiinces,  scituate  in  Killmainham  in  the  parish  of  S'  Katherines 
and  county  of  Dublin;  twoe  houses  and  gardens  with  the  appurtennces,  scituate  in  New  Streete  in  the  county 
of  Dublin  aforesaid : And  the  said  John  Brice  being  soe  seized  and  possessed  died  on  or  about  the  twoe  and 
twentieth  day  of  July  one  thousand  six  hundred  and  fifty,  by  and  after  whose  decease  the  ^misses  discended 
and  came  to  the  claymant : And  further  setting  forth,  That  the  claymants  said  father  was  on  the  twoe  and 
twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  and  one  possessed  of  one  house  in  the  said  cittie  of 
Dublin,  with  the  appurtenances,  knowne  by  the  name  of  the  signe  of  the  Angell,  by  a lease,  for  many  yeares 
not  yet  expired,  made  to  the  claymants  great  grandfather  John  Brice,  which  from  him  came  by  lawfuli  waies 
and  meanes  to  the  claymants  father  the  said  John  Brice,  the  reversion  whereof  was  afterwards  purchased  in 
fee  simple  by  his  said  grandfather  in  his  owne  name  or  in  the  names  of  some  trustees  for  his  use,  and  came 
to  the  clayin'*  said  father  by  discent  as  sonne  and  heire  to  the  claymants  said  grandfather : And  further 
setting  forth,  That  the  claymants  said  father  was  on  the  said  twoe  and  twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand 
six  hundred  forty  and  one  possessed  of  the  townes  and  lands  of  Ballinvollagh,  Drumin,  Cornekolyaly,  Ballm 
] both  the  Ballydonells,  Ballygillerow,  Whitestowne,  Knockfobell,  Knockandorragh, 
Coolenetoony,  Killpeder,  Knockenrye,  Balleharris,  Cooleballehugh,  Knockandeace,  Aghevemoe,  Bavagroe, 
Newtownemore,  Newtownebegge,  Ballynbeale,  halfe  the  towne  of  Blackeditch  next  Balleharran  and  the 
three  parts  of  Teagronin  in  the  baronie  of  Arklow,  and  [ ] county  of  M lck  owe, 

by  virtue  of  a certaine  deed  of  mortgage  unto  him  made  by  Gerald  Teige  and  James  Birne,  bearing  date  m 


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>t  of  the  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  six  hundred  thirty-nyne,  redeemable  upon  payment  of  a certaiue  sume  of 
ee°"  money  in  the  said  deed  of  mortgage  mentioned  and  expressed  : And  further  setting  forth,  That  the  claymants 

. 1 1_  said  father  Avas  on  the  said  twoe  and  twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty-one  possessed 

of  recognizances  for  certaine  suiiies  of  money  on  the  townes  and  lands  of  Cappoge,  Dromgoldstowne, 
Ballileage,  Dromcarr  and  DoAvdstowne,  and  all  the  rest  of  the  estates  of  John  Hadser,  Thomas  £ J 

Dromgold,  and  likeAvise  Thomas  Tallant  and  Peter  Clinton  in  the  countys  of  Lowth  and  Monaghan ; and 
also  of  a recognizance  of  a certain  sume  of  money  upon  the  estates  of  Collo  M'Brian  M'Mahon  of  the  Leelce, 
and  James  [ ] of  Derrinishalge,  in  the  county  of  Monaghan,  esq. ; and  also  a mortgage  upon  the 

whole  estates  of  Clinton  of  Dromcashell,  Clinton  of  IrishtoAvne,  and  Garlon  of  Stebannon  in  the  county  of 
Lowth,  esqs, ; and  also  of  several  other  mortgadges,  leases  and  recognizances  in  the  said  cittie  of  Dublin, 
counties  of  Dublin,  WickloAv,  Lowth,  Meath  and  Cavan  aforesaid  : And  further  setting  forth,  That  the  said 
John  Brice  the  claym''  father  was  seized  and  possed  of  the  pmisses  untill  the  time  of  his  death,  Avhich  happened 
in  the  yeare  one  thousand  six  hundred  and  fiftie,  after  Avhose  death  the  premisses  discended  to  the  clayin'  as 
sonne  and  heire  to  his  said  father,  who  entred  therein  and  enjoyed  the  same  untill  he  was  expulsed  by  the 
late  usurped  powers  ; and  that  the  said  John  Brice  the  claymants  father,  and  the  claymant,  Avere  innocent 
persons,  and  inhabitants  and  proprietors  of  the  cittie  of  Dublin : To  which  said  claime  and  peticon  Sir 
William  Domvile  knt.  his  Majesties  attourney  general,  in  the  behalfe  of  his  Majestie  and  other  the  defendants, 
did  appeare  and  answeare  respectively  : Upon  the  which  pleadings  the  said  claime  and  peticon  proceeded  to 
a finall  hearing,  and  was  heard  by  this  Court  this  p>sent  day  (that  is  to  say)  Tuesday  the  thirteenth  day  of 
January  in  the  said  foureteenth  yeare  of  the  raigne  of  our  said  soveraigne  lord  the  King  that  now  is,  in  open 
court  att  the  place  comonly  called  The  Kings  Inns  Dublin,  in  the  p>sence  aswell  of  the  claym'*  councell  as  of 
his  Majesties  said  attourney  generall  and  of  others  of  councell  with  the  said  defend"  : And  forasmuch  as  upon 
hearing  of  the  said  cause  upon  the  testimonies  proofes  and  evidences  produced  before  us,  it  appeared  unto 
this  court  that  the  claym'*  great  grandfather  John  Brice  aforesaid  died  before  the  tAvoe  and  twentieth  of 
October  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  and  one,  and  that  the  said  claym"  father  John  Brice  in  his  life  time 
was  an  innocent  Papist,  and  the  said  claym'  himselfe  Avas  and  is  an  innocent  Protestant  according  to  the 
intencon  of  the  said  Act ; and  that  his  said  father  in  his  lifetime  and  untill  the  time  of  his  death  Avas  an 
inhabitant  and  proprietor  in  the  said  cittie  of  Dublin ; and  that  the  said  John  Brice,  the  claym"  father,  the 
three  and  twentieth  of  October  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  one,  Avas  seized  in  his  demeasne  as  of  fee  and 
possessed  by  himselfe  and  his  tennants  of  and  in  the  said  sixtie  acres  of  arrable  land  called  Floods  Freehold, 
twelve  acres  of  land  called  Fitzsymons  or  Bealingsland,  twoe  acres  of  land  called  the  Backey,  eight  acres 
neere  the  Camadge  called  the  NeAv  Parke,  thirty  acres  of  arrable  land  and  twoe  acres  of  pasture  parcell  of 
the  late  Hospitall  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  seaven  acres  of  land  called  Sloesland,  one  acre  called  Clinchers 
Parke,  twelve  acres  of  land  inclosed  Avith  quicksett,  Avith  diPs  messuages  and  gardens  with  their  appurteHnces, 
in  Cromlin  in  the  parish  of  Cromlin  in  the  barony  of  Newcastle  and  county  of  Dublin  aforesaid  ; and  of  fortie 
acres  of  arrable  land  and  pasture  with  twoe  messuages  and  their  appurtennces,  in  Dunboyne  in  the  parish 
and  barony  of  Dunboyne  in  the  said  county  of  Meath  ; also  of  and  in  twoe  houses  in  St.  James  Streete  and 
one  house  in  St.  Thomas  Streete,  with  the  appurtefinces,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Katherines  and  county  of  the  said 
cittie  of  Dublin  ; twoe  gardens  Avith  the  appurtennces,  scituate  in  Kilmainham  in  the  parish  of  St.  Katherine 
and  county  of  Dublin  aforesaid  ; and  twoe  houses  and  gardens  av'"  the  appurtenances  scituate  in  the  New 
Streete  in  the  said  county  of  Dublin,  parcell  of  the  lands  in  the  said  claime  and  schedule  thereunto  annexed 
menconed ; and  that  he  died  thereof  soe  seized  in  tiie  moneth  of  July  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  one  thousand 
six  hundred  and  fiftie ; and  that  by  and  after  his  decease  the  same  discended  and  came  unto  the  claym'  as 
lus  sonne  and  heire,  avIio  entred  thereinto  and  was  thereof  seized  in  his  demeasne  as  of  fee  untill  he  Avas 
expulsed  and  putt  out  of  the  same  by  the  late  usurped  poivers : And  forasmuch  as  upon  hearing  of  the  said 
cause  it  also  appeared  unto  this  Court  by  such  proofes  testimonies  and  evidences  aforesaid,  that  the  said  John 
Brice,  the  claym"  said  great  grandfather,  by  vertue  of  a lease  to  him  made  by  William  Bath  of  Athcarn, 
Richard  Sedgrave  of  Killeglan,  and  John  Cheevers  of  Maston,  esqs.,  feoffees  of  trust  to  the  use  of  the  said 
William,  by  indenture  bearing  date  the  tAventieth  day  of  Aprill  one  thousand  five  hundred  ninety  and  foure, 
in  the  six  and  thirtieth  yeare  of  the  raigne  of  Queene  Elizabeth,  was  possessed  of  and  in  the  said  house  in 
Cornemarket  joyning  to  the  Highstreete  in  the  said  cittie  of  Dublin,  for  the  tearme  of  eighty  one  yeares 
comenceing  from  Easter  one  thousand  five  hundred  nynety  and  foure,  under  the  yearely  rent  of  tenne  pounds 
tenne  shillings  and  foure  pence  currant  money  of  Ireland;  and  that  the  said  claym'  by  vertue  of  one  other 
ease  made  of  the  pmisses  by  Walter  Golding  of  Piercetowne  Landy  and  Patrick  Dowdall  of  Drogheda  gentt 
unto  John  Brice  the  clayin'*  said  father,  and  to  Jane  and  Bridget  Brice,  bearing  date  the  third  day  of  June 
in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  one  thousand  six  hundred  and  eighteene,  for  and  dureing  the  terme  time  and 
space  of  threescore  and  one  yeares  from  the  end  and  expiracon  of  the  said  former  lease,  and  under  the  yearely 
rent  of  eight  pounds  current  money  of  and  in  England,  payable  at  the  feasts  of  Easter  and  St.  Michaell  the 
Archangell  by  equall  porcons,  as  survivor  to  the  said  Bridgett  and  Jane  is  interested  in  the  said  remainder 
°c  ry-°n:  yeal'es  reversion  as  aforesaid  ; and  that  the  claymant  did  take  forth  letters  of  administration 

0 e goo  s and  chattells  of  the  said  John  Brice  the  claym"  great  grandfather  aforesaid,  dated  the  tenth 

1 ^ru  -Tf’T  m the  yeafe  °f  °Ul  Loid  one  t,10usand  six  hundred  sixtie  twoe  aforesaid,  Avhereby  he  is 
aiv  u y in  it  e unto  the  remainder  of  the  said  terme  of  eighty  one  yeares  menconed  in  the  said  first  recited 
indenture,  and  yet  to  come  and  unexpired,  of  and  in  the  demised  premisses  aforesaid  : And  it  further  appeared 
that  the  said  John  Brice  the  claymants  said  father  was  accordingly  possessed  of  the  pmisses  aforesaid 


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thereof  soe  possessed : It  is  therefore  thereof  considered  ordered  adjudged  and  decreed  by  this  Court,  That  the 

said  claymant  Richard  Brice  is  an  innocent  Protestant,  and  that  the  said  John  Brice  his  father,  in  his  life  tyme  

and  untill  the  tyme  of  his  death,  was  an  innocent  Papist,  within  and  according  to  the  intent  and  true  meaning 
of  the  said  Act ; and  that  the  said  claym*  Richard  Brice  be  forthwith  restored  unto,  and  that  he  his  heires  and 
assignes  shall  and  may  hold  and  enjoy,  such  estate  and  noe  other  as  his  said  father  was  soe  seized  of  the  twoe 
and  twentieth  day  of  October  in  the  aforesaid  yeare  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  and  one,  and 
which  by  and  after  his  said  fathers  decease  did  or  of  right  ought  to  discend  and  come  unto  him  as  sonne  and 
heire  of  his  said  father  of  and  in  the  said  lands  tenements  and  hereditaments  called  or  knowne  by  the  names  or 
denominacons  of  Floods  freehold,  Fitzsymons  or  Bealings  land,  the  Backey,  the  Newparke  neare  the  Camadge, 
the  land  pasture  parcell  of  the  late  Hospitall  of  St.  Johns  of  Jerusalem,  Sloesland,  Clinchers  Parke,  the  twelve 
acres  in  Cromlin,  lying  and  being  in  the  county  of  Dublin  ; the  arrable  land  and  pasture  and  twoe  messuages, 
in  Dunboyne  in  the  county  of  Meath ; twoe  houses  in  St.  James  Streete  and  one  house  in  St. Thomas  Streete  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Katherines  in  the  said  cittie  of  Dublin;  twoe  gardens  in  Kilmainham  in  the  said  county  of 
Dublin  ; and  twoe  houses  and  gardens  in  Newstreete,  with  their  and  every  of  their  appurteKnces  ; and  to  such 
measne  proffitts  of  all  and  singuler  the  ^misses  as  are  due  to  the  said  claymant  by  vertue  of  the  said  Act  of 
Settlement,  and  that  in  such  plight  and  eondicon  and  in  such  manner  and  forme,  and  subject  to  such  lawfull 
or  equitable  rights  titles  charges  and  incumbrance,  as  the  same  or  an,  part  thereof  is  or  are  Iyable  unto,  and 
under  such  cheifries  tenures  and  reservacons  rents  and  services  unto  the  Kings  Majestie  or  any  other  cheife 
lord  or  lords  of  the  ffee  or  ffees  of  the  fhnisses  as  are  due  or  of  right  accustomed  of  or  for  the  same  or  an, 
part  thereof  i And  it  is  further  considered  ordered  adjudged  and  decreed  by  this  Court,  That  the  said  claymant 
be  forthwith  restored  unto,  and  that  he  his  executors  administrator's  and  assignes  shall  and  may  also  hold  and 
enjoy  such  estate  and  interest  (and  noe  other}  for  and  dureing  the  residue  and  remainder  of  the  said  respective 
termes  of  eighty  one  yeares  and  threescore  and  one  yeai-es  which  is  yet  to  come  and  unexpired  of  and  in  the  said 
messuage  or  tenement  called  by  the  name  of  the  Angell  aforesaid,  with  their  and  every  of  their  appurtenances, 
subject  nevertheles  unto  the  said  yearly  rent  of  eight  pounds  sterling  reserved  upon  the  said  leases  to  be  paid 
unto  such  person  or  pel-sons  to  whom  the  same  doth  or  shall  rightfully  belong,  and  in  such  plight  and  cond.con 
and  subject  also  to  such  lawfull  or  equitable  rights  titles  charges  or  incumbrances  as  the  same  or  any  part 
thereof  is  or  are  or  ought  to  be  iyable  unto ; and  as  to  all  other  the  Pmisses  whereunto  the  claym'  hath  made 
noe  sufficient  proofe  to  this  Court  of  his  tytle  thereunto,  the  claym'  is  left  to  tale  such  due  remedy  for  recovery 
thereof  either  in  law  or  equity  as  he  shall  think  fitting,  s.veing  to  his  Majestie  his  he, res  and  successors  all 
such  right  tytle  interest  estate  challenge  cl.yme  and  demaund  in  and  to  the  Pm, sees  and  every  part  thereof 
. as  his  skid  Ma*  his  heires  and  successors  have  or  may  have- therein  or  thereunto,  other  then  and  except 
such  right  tytle  interest  challenge  clayme  and  demaund  as  shall  or  may  in  any  sort  take  away  hinder  or 
impeach  the  innocenc,  of  the  said  claym'  Richard  Brice  or  of  the  said  John  Brice  his  father,  or  the 
adjudication  of  the  same  by  this  psent  order  and  decree,  or  any  profhtt  benefit  or  advantage  which  the 
said  claym'  his  heires  executors  administrators  or  assignes  ought  to  have  or  enjoy  by  reason  thereof,  or  by 
the  intent  and  true  meaning  of  the  said  Act  of  Settlement -.  And  it  is  further  considered  ordered  adjudged 
aud  decreed  by  this  Court,  That  all  and  singular  the  pmisses  shall  be  ymmediately  putt  out  of  charge  in  his 
Majesties  court  of  Exchequer,  and  that  the  respective  sheriffes  of  the  counties  where  the  premisses  to  which 
the  claym'  is  soe  restored  as  aforesaid  and  doe  respectively  lye,  be  and  are  hereby  required  forthwith  to 
give  the  possession  of  all  and  singuler  the  premisses  unto  the  said  Richard  Brice  his  heires  executors  agents 
or  assignes,  and  to  quiett  him  and  them  in  the  same  from  tyme  to  tyme  as  occasion  shall  require,  and  that  the 
injunccon  of  this  Court  doe  issue  from  tyme  to  tyme  for  his  and  their  quiett  enjoyin'  of  the  pmisses  according 
to  the  intent  and  true  meaning  of  this  our  Order  and  Decree.  And  this  our  Order  and  Decree  wee  doe  hereby 
certifie  to  the  right  hono"  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  to  the  Lord  Cheife  Baron  and  other  the  barons 
of  his  Ma'"'  court  of  Exchequer  there,  and  to  all  other  persons  whom  these  psents  doe  or  may  concerne. 


Ri.  Raynsford. 


Edward  Dering. 
Edward  Cooke. 


Tho.  Beverley. 
W.  Churchill. 


Edwarde  Smylli. 


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INDEX 

NOMINUM. 


INDEX  NOMINUM 

TO  THE 

Inrolments  of  the  Decrees  of  Innocents,  preserved  in  the  Office  of  the 
Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


Note. — The  Roman  Numerals  refer  to  the  Original  Rolls ; the  Arabic  Figures,  to  the  Skins  or  Membranes  of  each  Boll. 


A. 

AILEWARD,  John,  xi.  6. 

Allen,  Edward,  vii.  38. 

James,  i.  32.  vii.  38. 

John,  i.  35.  60.  iv.  53.  vii.  46.  ix.  73. 

Laurence,  iv.  62.  ix.  36. 

— widow,  Dame  Mary,  i.  35. 

Mathew,  i.  35.  iv.  62. 

Nicholas,  i.  32. 

Patrick,  vi.  44. 

Ralph,  vii.  2. 

Robert,  i.  32.  vii.  21. 

Serjanl,  viii.  9. 

Thomas,  iv.  62.  63. 

Alderman  Thomas,  iv.  62.  vi.  4. 

•  knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  i.  32.  35. 

William,  i.  32. 

Allon,  Robert,  iii.  25. 

Alnen,  William,  iii.  45. 

Alworth,  Richard,  v.  16. 

Anglesy,  Arthur,  Earl  of,  vi.  46. 

Ankers,  Deane  John,  vii.  31. 

Oliver,  vii.  31. 

Anne’s  Guild,  Dublin,  vii.  55. 

Anslow,  George,  viii.  9. 

Antrim,  Countess  Dowager  of,  viii.  58. 

Earl  of,  vii.  42.  xi.  54. 

Dame  Ellis,  Countess  of,  xi.  10. 

Marquise  of,  iv.  4.  ix.  81. 

Randall,  Lord  Marquise,  ix.  51.  xi.  9. 

Rose,  Lady  Marchioness,  ix.  51. 

Archbold,  Gerrard,  i.  56. 

Nicholas,  vii.  70. 

Piers,  i.  56. 

Richard,  i.  56.  59. 

William,  i.  56.  viii.  7. 

Archdacon,  David,  v.  29. 

Archdeacon,  Mr.,  iv.  1. 

Archer,  Thomas,  iii.  3. 

Walter,  vii.  66. 

Ardagh,  James,  ix.  87. 

Lord  Bishop  of,  viii.  44.  ix.  79. 

Armagh,  James,  Lord  Archbishop  of,  v.  6. 

John,  Lord  Archbishop  of,  v.  6.  ix.  79. 

Arthur,  Benedict,  vi.  25. 

Edward,  vi.  25.  viii.  20. 

Patrick,  vi.  25. 

Arthure,  Elizabeth,  iii.  44." 

Alderman  Robert,  iii.  28. 

•  Robert,  i.  17. 

Thomas,  iv.  12. 

Ash,  Edward,  i.  38. 

Henry,  i.  38. 

Henry-fitz-Richard,  i.  21. 

John,  i.  38. 

Katherine,  iii.  21. 

Richard,  i.  38. 

Thomas,  i.  38.  60.  iii.  21. 

William,  i.  38.  60. 

Ashinliurst,  Mr.,  i.  1 1. 

Aston,  Alexander,  iii.  58. 

Lettice,  iii.  58. 

Athenry,  Corporation  of,  vii.  53. 


Atkins,  Alexander,  v.  66. 
Atwell,  Joseph,  v.  58. 

Audley,  Lady  Elizabeth,  vi.  51. 

Lord  George,  vi.  51. 

Aungier,  Sir  Francis,  xi.  39. 
Aylemar,  Thomas,  vi.  55. 
Aylemer,  George,  vi.  55. 

Mabell,  vi.  55. 

Mathew,  vii.  18. 

Sir  Christopher,  x.  30. 

Aylmer,  George,  iv.  17. 

Gerald,  ix.  90.  x.  30. 

knt..  Sir  Gerrald,  i.  27. 

James,  i.  10. 

Jane,  ix.  90. 

Margaret,  x.  30. 

Richard,  viii.  2. 

Aylward,  Sir  Peter,  v.  3. 

Ayros,  William,  viii.  9. 

[ ],  Anthony,  iii.  1. 


Babe,  James,  xi.  38. 

John,  x.  7.  xi.  38. 

Patrick,  xi.  38. 

Backer,  Thomas,  viii.  11. 

Bacon,  William,  x.  32. 

Baegly,  Robert,  vii.  2. 

Baeteehford,  Alderman  John,  vii.  58. 
Baggot,  David,  ix.  31. 

Edmond,  ix.  31. 

James,  ix.  31. 

John,  ix.  31. 

Laurence,  ix.  31. 

Morislie,  ix.  31. 

Nicholas,  ix.  31. 

Patrick,  ix.  31. 

William,  i.  42. 

Bagnall,  Mrs.  Magdalene,  xi.  38. 
Bagnell,  George,  vii.  46. 

Walter,  x.  18. 

Bagott,  Patrick,  v.  8. 

Baker,  Sir  James,  xi.  54. 

Balfe,  Oliver,  v.  77. 

Richard,  v.  77. 

Robert,  v.  77. 

Ball,  Bartholemew,  i.  58. 

Daniel,  vii.  2. 

Alderman  Robert,  i.  21. 

Robert,  viii.  .20. 

Thomas,  i.  58.  iii.  3.  vi.  63. 

Balsar,  Agnes,  v.  1. 

Baltinglas,  Lord  Viscount,  vii.  40. 
Bamber,  John,  i.  11. 

Richard,  i.  1 1. 

Barnell,  Thomas,  i.  1. 

Barnes,  Edward,  ix.  36. 

Barnewall,  Alexander,  iv.  27. 

Amanet,  i.  42. 

Anne,  iv.  20.  ix.  61.  x.  10. 

Bartholemew,  iv.  63. 

- — ■ Bridget,  iii.  26. 

Cecilia,  ix.  19. 

Christopher,  iv.  63.  ix.  23. 


| Barnewall,  Edmond,  i.  53. 

James,  i.  27.  53.  iv.  20.  62.  63.  viii 

41.  43.  ix.  19. 

Jane,  vii.  40.  x.  12. 

John,  i.  18. 

Mabell,  i.  78.  vi.  55. 

Margaret,  i.  18.  iv.  28. 

Mary,  ix.  23. 

Mathew,  vii.  22.  ix.  19. 

Mathias,  iv.  20.  vi.  64.  vii.  61. 

Michael,  x.  7. 

Nicholas,  i.  78.  iii.  26.  iv.  20.  42. 

Nicholas,  x.  12. 

Nicholas,  Lord,  i.  15. 

Patrick,  i.  42.  78.  iv.  75.  v.  76.  ix. 

23. 

Peter,  iv.  27.  vii.  22.  40.  ix.  23. 

Richard,  i.  21.  iv.  51.  vi.  64.  vii.  40. 

Robert,  i.  27.  iv.  63.  ix.  23. 

— Sir  Richard,  iii.  25.  x.  12. 

Simon,  viii.  41. 

Thomas,  iv.  28.  viii.  41.  x.  10. 

Valentine,  ix.  23. 

Barnewell,  Christopher,  iii.  51. 

Jane,  iii.  51. 

Peter,  vii.  22. 

Richard,  i.  14. 

Barnwell,  Christopher,  viii.  24. 

Jene,  viii.  2. 

Nicholas,  ix.  73. 

Patrick,  viii'.  2, 

Alderman  Richard,  ix.  19. 

Robert,  viii.  24. 

Barny,  Elinor,  iii.  63. 

Baron,  Mary,  v.  1. 

Barr,  Mr.,  v.  1. 

Barrens,  Edmond,  v.  58. 

Barrett,  Edmond,  ix.  27. 

Elinor,  ix.  27. 

John,  ix.  27. 

William,  ix.  21. 

Barrington,  Captain  Thomas,  vi.  59. 
Barwali,  Simon,  viii.  2. 

Barry,  Alderman,  i.  6. 

An,  iii.  1. 

David,  viii.  19. 

Edmond,  ix.  27. 

Garrott,  i.  46.  xi.  50. 

James,  v.  64. 

knt.,  Sir  James,  iv.  70. 

John,  viii.  22.  ix.  27.  33.  x.  17.  xi.  50. 

Onor,  viii.  23. 

Philip,  i.  43. 

Redmond,  viii.  22. 

Redmond  Fitz-John,  viii.’  23. 

Richard,  ix.  33. 

Richard  Fitz-Edmond,  viii.  23. 

Thomas,  iii.  1. 

William,  viii.  19. 

Barrymore,  David,  Earl  of,  v.  59. 

Earl  of,  viii.  53.  ix.  21. 

Bary,  John,  iii.  1. 

Basil,  William,  vii.  2. 

Bastavick,  Widow,  i.  30. 

Bath,  Catherine,  iii.  22. 

Catharine,  iii.  22. 


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Ball),  Alderman  Christopher,  iii.  4.  22. 

Christopher,  vii.  8. 

Alderman  Edward,  iii.  4. 

Gannett,  iii.  25. 

James,  iii-  22.  iv.  60.  vii.  8.  xi. 


43. 


Luke,  x.  56. 

Margaret,  x.  56. 

Mary,  xi.  46. 

Nicholas,  iii.  4. 

. Patrick,  iv.  51. 

Peter,  vii.  8. 

Robert,  iv.  26.  vi.  4. 

Bathe,  James,  iv.  60. 

Luke,  iv.  60. 

Margaret,  iv.  60. 

Patrick,  v.  24. 

Robert,  iv.  ST. 

Batsford,  John,  vii.  58. 

Bawling,  Walter,  i.  75. 

Bayley,  John,  iv.  4.  41.  v.  58.  ix.  4. 
Bealing,  Barnaby,  vii.  21. 

Thomas,  ix.  30. 

Bedlow,  John,  v.  2. 

Bee,  Thomas,  iii.  55. 

Beecher,  Mr.,  viii.  10. 

Beg,  Alderman  David,  i.  25. 

John,  i.  25.  81. 

Begg,  Thomas,  iii.  44. 

Begge,  David,  vi.  44. 

Begges,  Richard,  ix.  87. 

Belew,  Patrick,  iii.  55. 

Bell,  Robert,  v.  58. 

Bellew,  Alson,  iii.  9. 

Amanet,  i.  42. 

knt.,  Sir  Christopher,  i.  42.  iv.  20. 

vii.  40.  61.  ix.  87. 

Edward,  iii.  9.  vii.  51. 

Dame  Frances,  ix.  88. 

widdow,  Jane,  vii.  40. 

John,  ix.  87. 

widdow,  Juan,  iv.  57. 

knt..  Sir  John,  ix.  87.  x.  7. 

Nicholas,  ix.  88. 

Patrick,  iv.  44.  63.  vi.  58. 

Walter,  ix.  88. 

Bellewe,  Anne,  iv.  20. 

Bellingham,  Sir  Daniel,  i.  43. 

Bellyng,  Laurence,  i.  62. 

Bennett,  Christopher,  vii.  10. 

Edward,  x.  15. 

Marcus,  v.  1. 

Berenand,  William,  x.  23. 

Berford,  Adam,  iv.  51. 

Elizabeth,  vii.  2. 

widdow,  Frances,  iv.  11. 

John,  iv.  50. 

Michael,  iv.  50. 

Nicholas,  iv.  50. 

Richard,  iv.  50. 

Valentine,  iv.  51. 

Berkeley,  Lord  John,  v.  37. 

Bermingham,  Elinor,  v.  5. 

Garrett,  x.  16. 

. — James,  v.  5.  x.  16. 

Jane,  viii.  40. 

John,  x.  16. 

Moyler,  vi.  43.  x.  16. 

Patrick,  iv.  63.  viii.  2.  40. 

Peirce,  x.  16. 

Robert,  v.  5. 

William,  i.  75.  vi.  43. 

Berry,  Thomas,  viii.  9. 

Betagh,  Christopher,  x.  47. 

Edward,  x.  47. 

Ellenor,  x.  47. 

Henry,  x.  47. 

— Jane,  x.  47. 

Margaret,  x.  47. 

Mary,  x.  47 . 

Patrick,  x.  47. 

Betson,  John,  vi.  44. 

Bingley,  Captain  George,  viii.  58. 

Sarah,  viii.  58. 

Birch,  John,  vii.  2. 

Birne,  Donnogh,  viii:  30. 

Hobbart,  iii.  57. 

James,  i.  1. 

John,  viii.  30. 

William,  iii.  57. 

Bisse,  Margret,  iii.  53. 

Robert,  iii.  53. 

Blachford,  Samuel,  viii.  1 1 . 

Blackney,  Amy,  i.  14. 

(122.) 


| Blackney,  Christoph 

- George,  i.  14. 

- Katherine,  i. 

- Major  Robert,  iv.  13. 

- William,  i.  14 
I Blackwell,  Thomas, 

| Blake,  Anable,  v.  4i 

- Dame  Elinor, 


14. 


73. 


- Frt 


v.  43. 


43. 


George,  v.  37. 

1 - Henry,  v.  43. 

- John,  v.  4.  43. 

- Richard,  iii.  11. 

- Sir  Richard,  iv.  22. 

- Robert,  i.  11.  iv.  25 

- Thomas,  v.  43. 

- bart.,  Sir  Valentine, 
Blakney,  Francis,  i.  14. 

Blaney,  Richard,  iv.  30. 

Mary,  iv.  30. 

Bledwine,  Lieutenant,  v.  2. 
Blewett,  John,  v.  1.  viii.  12. 

William,  v.  58. 

Blunt,  Edward,  x.  23. 

Boddie,  John,  ix.  36. 

Boddy,  John,  v.  40. 

Boderington,  William,  x.  23. 
Bodkin,  James,  vii.  53. 

Bolton,  Carroll,  vi.  59. 

knt.,  Hon.  Sir  Richard,  xi. 

Boolger,  Martin,  v.  58. 

Bor,  Gerrard,  i.  73. 

John,  i.  73. 

Borr,  widow,  Bagnet,  iii.  55. 

- Cristian,  iii.  55. 

- John,  iii.  53. 

| Boswell,  John,  viii.  58. 

Bourk,  Bryan,  iii.  52. 

Bourke,  widow,  Elis,  i.  30. 

- Evetire,  ix.  77. 

- Hemy,  xi.  65. 

- John,  iii.  53. 

- Sir  John,  iii.  53. 

- John  M'Jonack,  xi.  6. 

- Lettis,  vi.  73. 

- Mayler  Oge,  xi.  65. 

- Miles,  iii.  53. 

- Oliver,  ix.  84. 

- Onora,  iv.  37. 

- Redmond,  xi.  65. 

- Richard,  ix.  77. 

- Thomas,  vi.  73. 

— Ulick,  Lord  Dunkellin,  iii 
_ Ulik,  ix.  77. 

- Ullicke,  vi.  73. 

_ Walter,  vi.  73. 

- William,  ix.  64.  77.  84. 

— William  McEdm'1,  xi.  6. 

I Bourn,  David,  i.  46. 

Bowdron,  Maurice,  iv.  35. 

- Walter,  iv.  35. 

Bowen,  William,  x.  23. 

Bowes,  George,  v.  50. 

Bowler,  James,  v.  58. 

Boy,  James,  x.  56. 

Boyd,  Hugh,  xi.  14. 

Boyde,  Thomas,  xi.  14. 
Boyland,  James,  vii.  55. 

Boyle,  Martha,  vi.  66. 

Robert,  x.  45. 

Bradborne,  John,  iv.  4. 
Bradwith,  Samuel,  x.  56. 
Brady,  Margery,  xi.  63. 

- Philip,  iv.  14. 

- Robert,  xi.  63. 

Bramhall,  bart.,  Sir  Thomas,  v 
Brandon,  Edward,  iii.  44. 

- John,  v.  37.  ix.  36. 

- Roland,  v.  40. 

- Thomas,  xi.  62. 

Margaret,  xi.  62. 

Brangan,  Alderman  Edward,  i 
Brannan,  John,  ix.  36. 
Breahan,  Henry,  vii.  55. 
Brenagli,  John,  v’" 


Brei 


, Mr.,  i.  46. 


an,  Richard,  i 
| Brereton,  Robert,  vi.  25. 

| Breston,  Robert,  i.  35. 

:,  Richard,  vi.  43. 

I Breyvers,  James  Fitz-James,  ’ 
Brice,  Richard,  vi.  25. 

Christopher,  vii.  45. 

- John,  i.  1.  21.  iii.  55.  ■ 

- Katherine,  vii.  45. 


, Richard,  i.  1.3. 

Walter,  i.  3.  vi.  25. 

Bridges,  widow,  Joane,  xi.  61. 

Nicholas,  xi.  61. 

Brien,  Margaret,  ix.  9. 

- Mary  Ny,  xi.  35. 

More,  ix.  9. 

Onora  Ny,  xi.  35. 

Slan)r,  ix.  9. 

Brigham,  Sebastian,  iv.  22. 

Brimmghm,  Patrick,  viii.  41. 

Briscoe,  Alson,  iii.  24. 

Britton,  Thaws,  i.  14. 

Briver,  Francis,  v.  2. 

James,  v.  2. 

Katherine,  v.  3. 

Brookeman,  Bartholemew,  ix.  4. 

Browne,  Edward,  v.  1. 

Geffrey,  vii.  53. 

Godfrey,  v.  43. 

Henry,  v.  68. 

James,  viii.  9. 

John,  vii.  41. 

Sir  John,  ix.  31. 

Ismay,  vii.  46. 

— Mable,  i.  41. 

Mary,  i.  41. 

■ Michael,  iv.  57.  v.  1.  11. 

Samuel,  v.  1. 

Thomas,  iv.  57.  vii.  41.  ix.  77.  31. 

knt.,  Sir  Valentine,  iii.  39. 

William,  vi.  44.  viii.  9. 

Brownes,  Sir  Dominick,  v.  4. 

Brownlow,  Arthur,  xi.  18. 

knt..  Sir  William,  iii.  58. 

Bruan,  Owen,  i.  46. 

Brungham,  Patrick,  viii.  41. 

Bryan,  Amy,  xi.  30. 

Bartholemew,  xi.  SO. 

Alderman  James,  vii.  66. 

John,  viii.  50. 

widow,  Mary,  vii.  66. 

Michael,  vii.  66. 

Bryen,  Ellen,  ix.  58. 

Bryer,  Alexander,  v.  3. 

Bryn,  Slany  Ny,  vii.  5. 

Brynan,  Owen,  i.  46. 

Bryner,  Catherine,  v.  1. 

Bryttire,  Walter,  iii.  19. 

Bulton,  Sir  Edward,  vi.  25. 

Burdley,  Widow,  v.  1. 

Burk,  Henry,  xi.  6. 

Burke,  Henry,  xi.  4. 

John  M'Thomas  Rickd,  xi.  65. 

Jonack  M'Mayler,  ‘xi.  65. 

Miles,  Lord  Viscount,  viii.  58. 

Onora,  xi.  4. 

Sir  Richard,  v.  76. 

Thomas,  xi.  4. 

Ullicke,  xi.  4. 

Burnell,  Henry,  ix.  75. 

Burnett,  Christopher,  ix.  75. 

Burniston,  John,  i.  5. 

Bushop,  Sir  William,  vii.  2. 

Busshop,  James,  i.  11. 

Butler,  Lady  Anne,  v.  29. 

. Dame  Anne,  v.  31. 

- Catherine,  v.  29.  x.  26. 

- Edmond,  ix.  11.  x.  18.  26.  42. 

- Edward,  viii.  35.  x.  18. 

- knt.,  Sir  EdW,  iv.  1.  v.  29.  31. 


35. 


k.  27. 


Elinor,  iv. 

Elizabeth, 

Ellin,  v.  1. 

Elliuor,  x.  42. 

widow,  Ellis,  x.  26. 

James,  viii.  50. 

James  Fitz-Edmond,  x.  32. 

Jane,  iv.  1. 

John,  iv.  24.  vii.  68. 

Joan,  iv.  24. 

Katherine,  v.  1.  vii.  68. 

widow,  Margaret,  iv.  1. 

Margaret,  v.  29.  x.  26. 

Mary,  iv.  1.  x.  26. 

pierce,  iv.  1.  v.  29.  x.  32. 

Richard,  iv.  24.  v.  1.  xi.  2£ 

Theobald,  iv.  24. 

Theobald  Fitz-Thomas, 

bart,  Sir  Walter,  x.  26. 

— — William,  x.  32. 

William  Fitz-Thomas,  x.  32. 

Butterton,  Jonathan,  vi.  44. 

Butts,  Occar,  iii.  32. 

ByfeUd,  Samuel,  vii.  51. 


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T"e  C. 

Innocents  Cacldell,  James,  v.  26. 

James  Fitz-Robert,  v.  26. 

Richard,  v.  26. 

Cahclleri,  Manus,  viii.  58. 

Cahir,  Elizabeth,  iv.  36. 

John,  iv.  36. 

Peires,  Lord  Baron  of,  x.  42. 

• Thomas,  Lord  Boron  of,  x.  42. 
Calf,  Isack,  v.  63. 

Callaghane,  Teige,  v.  18. 

Cornell,  Catherine,  xi.  14. 

Campden,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  51. 

Canon,  Laurence,  v.  1. 

Cantwell,  widow,  Anne,  vii.  48. 

Geofry,  i.  81. 

John,  vii.  48. 

William,  ix.  82. 

Canwell,  Widow,  x.  56. 

Canyn,  John,  ix.  36. 

Cappagh,  Margaret,  ix.  36. 

Caran,  Captain  John,  v.  51. 

Carbery,  Alderman  John,  vi.  64. 

Nicholas,  i.  55. 

Philip,  i.  '55. 

Richard,  i.  42. 

Caren,  Roger,  iv.  55. 

Carey,  Captain  Peter,  vi.  69. 

Sir  Thomas,  viii.  46. 

Carine,  John  Fitz-James,  v.  2. 

Carleton,  Mary,  i.  72. 

Thomas,  iv.  4. 

Carlingford,  Earl  of,  x.  6. 

Carr,  Robert,  ix.  36. 

Carran,  Teig,  v.  51. 

Carricke,  Margaret,  xi.  46. 

Simon,  xi.  46. 

Carroll,  Amy,  xi.  30. 

Anthony,  iv.  65. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  41.  xi.  30. 

James,  iii.  41.  xi.  30. 

Sir  James,  iii.  41.  xi.  30. 

Jane,  xi.  30. 

John,  iii.  41.  v.  19. 

Sarah,  xi.  30. 

Thomas,  iii.  41.  xi.  30. 

Carron,  Connor,  vii.  68. 

Carthy,  Callaghan  McDaniel,  iv.  7. 

Callaghan  MsDonogh,  x.  49. 

Charles,  v.  34.  ix.  28.  xi.  41. 

Daniel,  ix.  28. 

Daniel  McCormack,  ix.  8. 

Dermot  M'Donagh  Oge,  x.  40. 

Donagh,  iv.  6. 

Elen,  v.  34. 

Gennett,  viii.  53. 

Katherine,  v.  34.  xi.  41. 

Margaret,  v.  34. 

Mary,  v.  34. 

Dame  Sarah,  ix.  28. 

Stephen,  xi.  41. 

Teige,  viii.  53. 

Carty,  Cormac  MtDonogh,  ix.  56. 

Dermot  McOwen,  vi.  36. 

Carrue,  Patrick,  v.  2. 

Carue,  Connor,  v.  51. 

Thomas  Dickes,  viii.  10. 

Cary,  Patrick,  viii.  44. 

Sir  Thomas,  viii.  44. 

Casey,  Robert,  vi.  44. 

Cashed,  Bartholomew,  ix.  87. 

Casshell,  Archbold,  Lord  Abp.  of,  ix.  57 . 
Castlehaven,  Countess  Dowager  of,  vi.  51. 

Earl  of,  vi.  51. 

Cavanagh,  Hugh,  x.  44. 

Cawell,  Catherine,  ix.  6. 

Fitz-John  Peter,  ix.  6. 

Ceeley,  Beale,  iii.  2. 

Thomas,  iii.  2. 

Chambcrlayne,  Roger,  v.  37. 

Chamberlin,  Arthure,  xi.  18. 

Alderman  Michael,  i.  23. 

Patrick,  xi.  18. 

Chamberline,  Christopher,  i.  6. 

Michael,  i.  6. 

Patrick,  iii.  58. 

Tomacine,  i.  6. 

Chambers,  William,  ix.  4. 

Chancellor,  Leonard,  v.  1. 

Charty,  Donagh  Oge,  xi.  52. 

Choyne,  Patrick,  i.  46. 


Cheevers,  Christopher,  iv.  39.  vii.  20. 

Henry,  iv.  62. 

Francis,  iv.  39. 

Jerom,  iv.  39. 

William,  iv.  39. 

Chillam,  Catherine,  ix.  6. 

Katherine,  ix.  6. 

Christ  Church,  Dean,  &c.  of,  i.  6.  vi.  44. 
vii.  2. 

Dean  and  Chapter  of,  i.  21. 

Clancarty,  Earl  of,  ix.  21. 

Clanmorrish,  Lord  Viscount,  vii.  53. 
Clanrickard,  Anne,  Marchioness  of,  iii.  11. 

Earl  of,  v.  76. 

Marquis  of,  iii.  6. 

Lord  Marquis  of,  vi.  73.  viii.  37. 

Richard,  Earl  of,  iii.  1 1 . v.  40.  ix.  64. 

77. 

Ulick,  Earl,  xi.  24.  32. 

Ulicke,  Lord  of,  iii.  11. 

Ullicke,  Marquise  of,  vii.  52. 

Ullicke,  Lord  Marquise  of,  ix.  64.  77. 

Marquise  of,  xi.  65. 

Clare,  Thomas,  v.  2. 

Clarke,  Andrew,  iii.  28. 

John,°  vii.  38. 

Mary,  i.  21.  vii.  38. 

Alderman  Thomas,  vii.  38. 

Thomas,  v.  2.  x.  56. 

Clayton,  Laurence,  iv.  74. 

— — knt.,  Sir  Randal,  iv.  74. 

Cleare,  James,  x.  56. 

Cleere,  James,  vii.  2. 

John,  iv.  6. 

Patrick,  i.  23. 

Clinton,  Beale,  xi.  63. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  63. 

Laurence,  xi.  63. 

Mary,  xi.  63. 

Peter,  i.  1.  vii.  51.  xi.  12. 

Stephen,  v.  48. 

Clonerane  [ ],  v.  10. 

Clonmell,  Burgess  of,  v.  10. 

Clonve,  Stephen,  viii.  12. 

Clowde,  Richard,  i.  46. 

Cluney,  Dermot,  ix.  9. 

Cobb,  John,  ix.  36. 

Cock,  William,  v.  40. 

Code,  Francis,  ix.  36. 

Collie,  Teige,  vii.  13. 

Cofly,  Hugh,  vii.  13. 

Owen,  vii.  13. 

Cogan,  Thomas,  v.  1. 

Cogane,  William,  x.  38. 

Coggie,  Donald,  xi.  14. 

Coghlan,  Constantine,  iv.  37. 

Francis,  xi.  39. 

John,  iv.  37.  xi.  39. 

Onora,  iv.  37. 

Coghlane,  Francis,  , vi.  19. 

James,  vi.  19. 

Mary,  vi.  19. 

Terence,  vi.  19. 

Coghlon,  Lady  Mary,  iv.  37. 

Colclough  bart.,  Sir  Adam,  vii.  46. 

Anthony,  vii.  46. 

bart.,  Sir  Cesar,  vii.  46. 

Ismay,  vii.  46. 

Oliver,  vii.  46. 

knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  vii.  46. 

Colden,  Richard,  v.  2. 

Coleman,  Andrew,  vii.  20. 

Ann,  vii.  20. 

John,  iii.  53. 

— — Mary,  iii.  53. 

Thomas,  v.  28. 

Collett,  John,  ix.  41. 

Collins,  Edward,  v.  2. 

Francis,  ix.  36. 

Miles,  viii.  12. 

Colman,  John,  vi.  10. 

Colmin,  George,  x.  32. 

John,  x.  32. 

Colooney,  Richard,  Lord  Baron  of,  vii.  33. 
Colvill,  Doctor  Alexander,  xi.  15. 

Comaford,  Ann,  iii.  1. 

George,  iii.  1. 

Nicholas,  iii.  1. 

Comb,  Whott,  v.  59. 

Comba,  Cnogher,  ix.  iv. 

Comerford,  Beale,  v.  2. 

Garett,  vii.  68. 

John,  v.  1. 

Patrick,  v.  2. 


Comerford,  Richard  Fitz-Edward,  x.  20. 
Comesford,  Elizabeth,  v.  1. 

Comin,  John,  ix.  36. 

Mary,  v.  73. 

Compton,  Lord  Spencer,  iii.  11. 

Comyn,  Dame  Katherine,  vi.  60. 

knt.,  Sir  Nicholas,  vi.  60. 

Condon,  Edmond,  iv.  55. 

Ellen,  x.  35. 

John,  viii.  23. 

McMawe,  viii.  23. 

Patrick,  vi.  69.  x.  35. 

— Richard,  iv.  55.  viii.  23. 

Connaught,  Lord  Precident  of,  v.  37. 
Connell,  John,  iii.  31.  iv.  33.  vii.  2. 
Connoly,  John,  ix.  36. 

Connor,  Charles,  i.  46. 

Patrick,  vii.  10. 

Connory,  Teige,  v.  66. 

Conon,  John,  v.  2. 

Conran,  Bartholemew,  i.  23. 

Darby,  ix.  36. 

Elinor,  i.  23. 

Mary,’  i.  23. 

Thomas,  i.  43. 

Conrane,  Philip,  iv.  56. 

Conron,  Walter,  i.  21. 

Conway,  Right  Honble,  Edward  Lord  Vis- 
count, ix.  51. 

Cooke,  Allen,  vi.  43.  xi.  63. 

Doctor  Edward,  xi.  63. 

Jacob,  v.  58. 

Mr.,  iv.  62. 

Terence,  vii.  70. 

Thomas,  v.  58. 

Mrs.  Thomas,  v.  58. 

[ ],  ix.  31. 

Code,  Widow,  ix.  87. 

Coolom,  Thomas,  i.  19. 

Coomock,  John,  ix.  36. 

Cooper,  John,  xi.  35. 

Mary,  xi.  35. 

Ratley,  x.  6. 

Walter,  ix.  4. 

• • William,  v.  2. 

Coote,  Richard,  Lord,  vii.  33. 

Coppinger,  Ambrose,  viii.  16. 

Dominicke,  iv.  6. 

Edward,  viii.  16. 

Elin,  viii.  16. 

James,  iv.  6. 

Gennett,  viii.  53. 

John,  viii.  16. 

Katerine,  viii.  9. 

Margaret,  viii.  16. 

Mary,  viii.  16. 

widdow,  Mary,  iv.  6. 

Patrick,  viii.  16. 

Stephen,  v.  16. 

Thomas,  iv.  6.  x.  49. 

Walter,  viii.  9. 

Cork,  Earl  of,  viii.  12. 

Rt.  Honble  Richard,  Earl  of,  vi.  42. 

Richard,  Earl  of,  viii.  16.  x.  45. 

Cormac,  Ellin,  v..  1. 

Corne,  Pierce,  v.  1. 

Corny,  John,  i.  50. 

Corporation  of  Dublin,  i.  81. 

Corr,  John,  i.  67. 

Corran,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  70. 

Cosgrave,  Laurence,  i.  14. 

Courcy,  Dame  Ellin,  ix.  56. 

Gerald,  Lord,  ix.  56. 

Coursey,  Domk  Fitz-Edmond,  v.  75. 

Rich'1  Fitz-Dominick,  v.  75. 

Coursies,  Archdacon,  v.  58. 

Cowly,  James,  x.  26. 

Cowrcy,  Catherine,  v.  58. 

Cox,  Nathaniel,  v.  58. 

Craford,  Henry,  viii.  59. 

Craige,  Sir  James,  vi.  36. 

Lewis,  vi.  36. 

Cranbroght,  Testy,  v.  2. 

Creagh,  David,  ix.  50. 

Crofton,  David,  v.  37. 

Crooke,  Thomas,  vi.  10. 

Croker,  Mr.,  v.  2. 

Crolly,  Thomas,  vii.  21. 

Tomacine,  i.  6. 

Cromine,  Thomas,  ix.  4. 

Crompton,  Walter,  v.  62. 

Crosbye,  knt.,  Sir  Pierce,  vi.  51. 

Crosse,  John,  x.  15. 

Crossy,  Anne,  viii.  25. 


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Crowley,  Mathew,  i.  62. 
Crawly,  Edward,  i-  62. 

Patrick,  i-  62. 

Cruice,  George,  vii.  24. 

Richard,  vii.  24. 

Cruise,  Christopher,  vii.  24. 
Crum,  John,  vii.21. 

Crudity,  Donagh,  v,  59. 

Cuff,  Joseph,  vii.  68. 

Cullen,  Keene,  l.  10. 

Thomas,  ix.  77. 

Cunny,  John,  v.  62. 
Curnglunore,  Baron  of,  vi.  4( 
Curtis,  Fcrdinando,  vii.  20. 

Thomas,  vii.  20. 

Cusack,  Michael,  iii.  20. 

Patrick,  iii.  20.  viii.  2. 

Walter,  i.  73.  iii.  55. 

Cusacke,  Alson,  xi.  46. 

Elinor,  v,  15.  viii.  31. 

John,  iii.  14. 

Patrick,  viii.  41. 

Richard,  viii.  31. 

Robert,  vi.  33. 48. 

Cussin,  Marrian,  viii.  6. 

Richard,  viii.  6. 

Cutterie,  Joane,  v.  37. 


Dafforne,  Henry,  ix.  36. 

Dale,  Joan,  x.  38. 

John,  x.  38. 

Dalton,  Anne,  vi.  8. 

Edmond,  iv.  67.  vi.  8.  vii.  13.  x. 

Ellen,  iv.  13. 

widow  Ellish,  vii.  28. 

Gerald,  x.  54. 

Henry,  vi.  41. 

John,  vi.41.  vii.  25.  x.54. 

Joan,  iv.  67. 

Margery,  iv.  67. 

Mary,  vii.  25. 

Nicholas,  iv.  67.  vi.40.  viii.  46. 

Oliver,  iv.  67.  vii.  13. 

Richard,  vi.  8. 

Robert,  vi.41. 

Walter,  v.  2. 37.  x.  54. 

Daly,  Donnogli,  xi.  24. 

Evelin,  ix.  77. 

John,  ix.  77. 


leige,  xi.  24. 

Dance,  Major,  v.  2. 
Daniell,  David,  i.  80. 

Richard,  i.  80. 

Widow,  vii.  2. 

Darcie,  Gerald,  v.  24. 

Nicholas,  v.  24. 

Darcey,  Christopher,  v. 
Darcy,  Andrew,  v.43.  ■ 


Deasse,  Richard,  xi.  27. 

Dee,  Alderman,  vii.  2. 

Deey,  Katherine,  vi.  68. 

Michael,  vi.  68. 

Deickes,  Thomas,  viii.  10. 

Delahoide,  Thomas,  iv.  72. 

Delahoyd,  Anthony,  i.  42. 

Christopher,  vii.  17. 

George,  vii.  17. 

Delahunt,  Michael,  iii.  61. 

Delahyde,  Luke,  i.  30. 

Thomas,  ix.  19. 

Delahyed,  Anthony,  ix.  19. 

Delamare,  Gerrot,  ix.40. 

widow  Mary,  viii.  1. 

Richard,  viii.  1. 

1 Walter,  ix.  40. 

Delamere,  Edmond,  ix.  40. 

Henry,  ix.  40. 

Morish,  ix.  40. 

Delasale,  Christopher,  vii.  5. 

Jtfmes,  vii.  5. 

Delvin,  Dowager  Dame  Anna,  v.76. 

Lady,  iv.  75. 

Lord  Baron,  v.  76. 

Den,  Patrick,  vii.  16. 

Thomas,  iv.  47. 

William,  vii.  16. 

Denn,  Arthure,  ix.  11. 

Augustine,  ix.  11. 

Foulke,  ix.  11. 

Gilbert,  ix.  11. 

Mary,  ix.  11. 

Patrick,  ix.  11. 

Robert,  ix.  11. 

Theobald,  ix.  11. 

Thomas,  ix.  43. 

Deny,  v.  10. 

Desraynire,  Lewis,  iv.  62. 

Desse,  James,  xi.  27. 

Devenish,  George,  ix.  36. 

William,  ’v.  37.  ix.  36. 

Devenish,  George,  iv.  62.  63. 

Peter,  ix.  36. 

Devereux,  Alson,  vii.  26. 

Jane,  vi.  71. 

Nicholas,  vi.  71.  xi.  58. 

Robert,  xi.  58. 

Devorocks,  Thomas,  i.  21. 

Dexter,  John,  v.  37. 

Dillon,  Andrew,  iii.  42.  viii.  41. 

Anne,  vii.  61. 

Bartholemew,  i.  36. 67.  vii.  4.  viii. 

Col.  Carey,  vii.  52. 

Christopher,  x.  51. 

Edmond,  vi.  19. 

Edward,  vi.  6.  vii.  72. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  45. 


- Henry,  viii.  40. 

- Hubert,  vi.  19. 

- James,  i.  67.  v.  37.  vi.  6. 

- Sir  James,  iii.  6.  viii.  58.  ix.  55. 

- Jane,  iii.  49.  vii.  5.  viii.  2. 

- John,  i.  65.  iii.  49.  v.40.  vi.  19. 

- Katherine,  i.  67. 

- Sir  Lucas,  iii.  49.  vii.  42.  xi.  12. 

- Lucias,  iii.  6. 

- Luke,  Lord  Viscount,  x.  51. 

- Sir  Luke,  iv.  70. 

- Margaret,  vi.  32. 


Dodd,  Thomas,  xi.  63. 

Dodwell,  George,  x.  60. 

Henry,  x.  60. 

Mary,  x.  60. 

Donelan,  James,  iv.  70. 

Donellane,  John,  iii.  11.  ix.77.  xi.  32. 
Donell,  Sarah,  ix.  28. 

Dongan,  John,  i.  19. 

Ismay,  ix.  16. 

widow  Margaret,  iv.  28. 

knt.,  Sir  Walter,  i.  19. 

William,  i.  19.  iv.  28. 

Donnell,  Captain  Fergus,  viii.  7. 

Hugh,  viii.  7. 

James,  viii.  7. 

widow  Margaret,  viii.  7. 

Mary  Ny,  vii.  21. 

William,  viii.  7. 

Donnelan,  Dorothy,  xi.  32. 

Donovan,  Dermot,  viii.  49. 

Jeremy,  viii.  49. 

John,  v.  66. 

Donovane,  David,  ix.  4. 

Doud,  Alderman  John,  iv.  63. 

Doungan,  William,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  19. 
Dowan,  Maurice,  ix.  36. 

Dowdal,  Mathew,  vii.  21. 

Patrick,  vii.21. 

Dowdall,  Anne,  iv.  42.  x.2. 

Charles,  v.  48. 

Christopher,  iv.  42. 

Cisly,  x.  2. 

Edward,  ix.  90.  x.  2. 

Elinor,  x.  2. 

Francis,  x.  2. 

Hemy,  ix.  90. 

James,  i.  18.  vii.  34.  viii.  1. 

Dame  Jennet,  i.  42. 

Jenn,  ix.  90. 

John,  iii.  37. 

Judeth,  x.  2. 

Katherine,  ix.  90. 

Laurence,  ix.  90. 

Luke,  x.  2. 

Mary,  vii.  34.  x.  2. 

Mathew,  iii.  37.  vii.  34. 

Nicholas,  ix.  90. 

Patrick,  ix.  87. 

Patrick  Fitz-Stephen,  x.  2. 

Sarah,  v.  48. 

Stephen,  iv.  42.  v.48.  x.2. 

William,  x.2. 

C 1U. 

Dowde,  Christopher,  i.  13. 

Edward,  xi.  26. 

John,  i.  13. 

Alderman  John,  i.  11.  xi.  26. 

widow  Mary,  xi.  26. 

Dowding,  James,  iv.  72.  vii.  21. 

John,  i.  64. 

Philip,  i.  64. 

Richard,  i.  64. 

Stephen,  vii.  22. 

Dowdy,  James,  vii.  65. 

Laughlin,  vii.  65. 

Downe,  Bishop  of,  xi.  15. 

Doyle,  Thomas,  ix.87. 

Dovne,  Derby,  v.  48. 

— — Edward,  i.  65. 

George,  i.  65. 

Mable,  i.  65. 

Michael,  i.  65.  v.  48. 

Robert,  v.  48. 

Dracott,  John,  vi.  58.  x.  7. 

Draicot,  Henry,  iii.  65. 

John,  iii.  55. 

Draper,  Captain  William,  vi.  70. 
Draycott,  Elizabeth,  vi.  58. 

Henry,  iii.  53. 

Sir  John,  iii.  53. 

Driggin,  John,  iv.  65. 

Drognedah,  Earl  of,  vii.  40. 

Dromgold,  John,  i.  1 . 

Dromgolde,  Thomas,  x.  56. 

Dromgoulde,  John,  vii.  1. 

Dromy,  John,  v.  66. 

Drope,  Giles,  vi.  25. 

Dublin,  Archbishop  of,  i.  55.  vn.  10.  41. 

Maior  and  Citizens  of,  iv.41. 

Duckett,  knt.,  Sir  George,  vi.61. 
Dudley,  Humphry,  v.  63. 

Duff,  Christopher,  i.  18. 

Robert,  vii.  2. 


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INDEX  Lawrence,  x.  56. 

NQMINUM Michael,  v.  I. 

tk  n „„  Sir  Thady,  iv.  70. 

of  Duffy,  Owne,  iv.  30. 

Innocents.  Dulchanty,  Rory, 

- William, 


iv.  65. 
65. 


Dundalk,  Corporation  of,  ix.  87. 
Dungan,  Cisley,  i.  84. 

Janies,  ix.  36. 

John,  vii.  5. 

Sir  John,  iii.  3. 

Dunlopp,  Brice,  xi.  15. 

Dimluce,  Lord  Baron,  ix.  81. 

Lord  Viscount,  xi.  10. 

Dunne,  Barnaby,  v.  19. 

Edward,  viii.  41. 

widdow  Sibilla,  v.  19. 

Dunsany,  Lord  Baron,  vii.  42. 

Patrick,  Lord  Baron,  iv.  60.  vii.22.  xi 

Dunscomb,  Noble,  v.  45. 

Dunstom,  Noblett,  ix.  4. 

Duonm,  Thomas, ix.  36. 

Dutton,  John,  x 


Dwi 


xi.  19. 


E. 

Eason,  William,  ix.  4. 

Easwood,  John,  i.  2 1 . 

Edgcome,  Richard,  ix.  36. 

Eiffe,  John,  viii.  5. 

William,  viii.  5. 

Elcock,  Margaret,  vii.  21. 

Elder,  Philip,  ix.  36. 

Elphin,  Bishop  of,  vi.  66. 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of,  v 

See  of,  iii.  6. 

Ehvill,  Joseph,  v.  62. 

Elwood,  William,  viii.  51. 
Emans,  Abraham,  v.  58. 

Emlie,  Dean  and  Chapter,  ix.  57 
English,  Phillip,  ix.  27. 

— - William,  v.  2.  viii.  9. 
Enorsa,  Teige,  viii.  53. 

Esmond,  Elizabeth,  vi.  70. 

Laurence,  Lord,  v.  10. 

Robert,  vi.  70. 

Patrick,  vi.  70. 

Essex,  Robert,  Earl  of,  vi.  73. 
Eustace,  Alexander,  i.  60. 

Anne,  x.  57. 

Bridget,  x.  57. 

Christopher,  vii.  15. 

Clare,  x.  57. 

Elinor,  x.  56. 

Francis,  viii.  63. 

Frances,  x.  57. 


;.  57. 


20. 


Nicholas,  i.  35.  ix.  73.  x.  56. 

Oliver,  viii.  63. 

Thomas,  i.  60.  x.  56. 

Walter,  i.  60.  vii.  15. 

Evat,  Thomas,  v.  45. 

Everard,  Anne,  x.  10. 

Edmond,  v.  2. 

Elizabeth,  x.  10. 

Jeffery,  v.  27. 

James,  v.  27. 

John,  x.  10. 

knt.,  Sir  John,  v.  27. 

Richard,  x.  10. 

bart.,  Sir  Richard,  x.  32. 


- Thoi 


:.  10. 


Evers,  Alexander,  iv.  9. 

Christopher,  iv.  9. 

John,  iv.  9. 

Thomisine,  iv.  9. 

Walter,  iv.  9. 

Everton,  Simon,  v.  45. 
Exton,  John,  v.  1. 
Exham,  John,  vii.  2. 


Fagan,  widow  Anne,  iv.  42. 

Francis,  x.  33. 

■ John,  iv.  42. 


Fallon,  Peter,  ix.  36. 

Stephen,  ix.  36. 

Fanning,  John,  i.  21. 
Farrall,  Brian  M'Jeoffery,  ■ 

Daniel,  boy,  x.  1. 

Jeoffery,  vii.  32. 

Farrell,  Cormuck,  ix.  36. 
Evelin,  x.  60. 

Morgan^’  v.  52. 

Robert,  i.  46. 

Serjeant,  v.  2. 

Thomas,  x Kn 

Farren,  Thomas, 

Farthing,  John,  vii.  51 
Faunt,  John,  ix.  50. 

Nicholas,  ix.  50. 

Fay,  Nicholas,  ix.  48. 
Feeld,  James,  i.  1. 

Fennell,  Katherine,  vi 
Fenton,  knt.,  Sir  Will: 
Ferall,  Bridget, 


66. 


- Frai 


K.  55. 


Katherine,  .... 

Margaret,  ix.  55. 

Margery,  ix.  55. 

Roger  M'Garrett,  ix.  55. 

Ferrall,  Connell,  xi.  22. 

Captain  Gerald,  xi.  22. 

Kedagh,  xi.  22. 

Morngh,  iii.  65. 

Richard,  xi.  22. 

Robert,  iii.  65. 

William,  xi.  22. 

Field,  William,  ix.  21. 

Fin,  Dwallagh  M'Mulrony,  x.  60. 

Farrell  Moore  McMulrony,  x.  6( 

Hugh,  boy,  M'Mulrony,  x.  60. 

Owen  M'Mulrony,  x.  60. 

— — Teige,  boy,  M'Mulrony,  x.  60. 
Fine,  Darby,  i.  46. 

Fingall,  Earl  of,  vii.  42.  xi.  12. 

Luke,  Earl,  i.  77. 

Finglas,  James,  i.  75. 

John,  i.  75.  vii.  5.  22. 

Mary,  i.  75.  ix.  30. 

widow  Mary',  xi.  26. 

— — Roger,  i.  75. 

Finglass,  Christopher,  ix.  30. 

Elis,  i.  30. 

Richard,  i.  30. 

Finglasse,  John,  viii.  24. 

Finne,  Teig  MTitz-Patrick,  iv.  65. 
Finnegans,  Patrick,  x.  6. 

Fisher,  John,  viii.  12. 

Richard,  iv.  74. 

Fitz  Andrew,  John  Galway,  vi.  10.  ix. 
Fitz  Dominick,  Geofry  Linch,  vii.  37. 

Philip  Roch,  v.  58. 

— — Richard  Coursey,  v.  75. 

Fitz  Edmond,  Dominick  Coursey,  v.  7! 

Edward  Rice,  viii.  62. 

Fitz  Edward,  Francis  Roch,  v.  79. 

— — William  Galway,  v.  58.  63. 

Fitz  Garrot,  Thomas,  viii.  9. 

Fitz  George,  John  Lumbard,  ix.  38. 

■ Philip  Roch,  v.  70. 

— — Richard  Roch,  v.  58.  ix.  1. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Dame  Mary,  viii.  47. 

Edmond,  ix.  53.  54. 

Sir  Edward,  i.  67. 

Edward,  vii.  13.  28. 

Elish,  viii.  64. 

widow  Elizabeth,  iii.  27. 

Ellen,  viii.  64. 

Ellish,  vii.  28. 

Ganet,  xi.  64. 

George,  viii.  46.  ix.  77. 

Gerald,  iii.  27.  viii.  20. 

James,  ix.  75. 

Sir  John,  viii.  10.  16. 

Sir  James,  viii.  20. 

John,  viii.  55.  64. 

knt.,  Sir  John,  ix.  38. 

' John,  xi.  60. 

Sir  Lucas,  viii.  42.  xi.  12. 

Sir  Luke,  viii.  46. 

Margaret,  v.  32. 

Maurice,  vii.  13.  ix.  75. 

Morish,  viii.  64. 

Oliver,  v.  32.  52.  viii.  47. 

Richard,  ix.  53.  54. 

Robert,  vii.  13. 

Thomas,  iii.  27.  vii.  28. 


Fitz  Gerald,  William,  vii.  13.  vi 
xi.  64. 

Fitz  Gerrald,  Cisly,  i.  84. 

Clement,  i.  62. 

Sir  Edward,  i.  27. 

Gerrald,  vii.  57. 

John,  v.  13. 

Sir  James,  i.  84. 

Sir  John,  v.  13. 

Maurice,  i.  50. 

Oliver,  i.  75.  iii.  65. 

Richard,  i.  17. 

Theobald,  xi.  60. 

Thomas,  v.  13.  vi.  68. 

Fitz  Gerrold,  Garrot,  i.  84. 

Fitz  Harris,  Anstace,  iii.  32. 

Marcus,  viii.  59. 

• Mathew,  iii.  32. 

Fitz  Harry,  Patrick  Walsh,  v.  : 
Fitz  Henry,  Nicholas  White,  ix 
Fitz  James,  Andrew  Murrogh,  i 
James  Breyvers,  v.  2. 

Robert  Walsh,  v.  1. 

Thomas  Young,  v.  58. 

Ullick  Roch,  viii.  23. 

Fitz  Jeffry,  Richard  Galway,  v. 
Fitz  Jeoffery,  John  White,  ix.  8 
Fitz  John,  James  Galway,  v.  62 

James  Ronane,  v.  58. 

Maurice  Roch,  ix.  4. 

Robuck  French,  vii.  52. 

Thomas  White,  v.  2. 

Fitzleon,  Alson,  Dame,  i.  75. 
Fitzmaurice,  Gerald,  v.  36. 

Honor,  v.  36. 

Fitz  Michael,  John  White,  v.  2. 
Fitz  Morish,  Gibbin,  ix.  31. 

John  Roth,  v.  13. 

Fitz  Morrice,  Ulicke,  v.  36. 

Fitz  Morris,  Patrick  Roch,  ix.  2 

Thomas,  v.  36. 

Fitz  Nicholas,  George  Skeddy,  v 
— — Patrick  Madden,  v.  1. 

Fitz  Patrick,  Henry  White,  v.  1 

James  Meagh,  v.  66. 

Morish  Roch,  ix.  27. 

Teig  M'Finne,  iv.  65. 

William  Tirry,  x.  38. 

Fitz  Philip,  Robert  Walsh,  ix.  1 
Fitz  Porter,  Richard  Strange,  iii. 
Fitz  Rery,  Edward,  i.  75. 

Michael,  i.  52. 

Robert,  i.  52. 

Thomas,  iii.  63. 

Fitz  Richard,  Patrick  Meagh,  v. 

Patrick  Roch,  v.  70. 

— — Philip  Roch,  vi.  75. 

Richard  Walsh,  v.  2. 

William,  v.  2. 

Fitz  Robert,  John  Walsh,  v.  2. 
Fitz  Simon,  Philemy,  v.  58. 

Fitz  Simons,  Nicholas,  vi;  21. 

Phelim,  x.  14. 

— [ ],  iv.  63. 

Fitz  Stephen,  Dominick  Rice,  vii 

Thomas  Rice,  viii.  56. 

Fitz  Symons,  Richard,  iv.  41. 

Fitz  Thomas,  James  White,  v.  2. 

John,  x.  14. 

Patrick  Rice,  viii.  57. 

Fitz  Walter,  Sherlock,  v.  2. 

Fitz  William,  James  Lincoln,  v.  1 

John  Helihie,  v.  13. 

Lincoln  James,  v.  2. 

Lord  Viscount,  vii.  55. 

Sir  Thomas,  iv.  70. 

Thomas  Sarsfield,  ix.  3. 

Fitz  Williams,  Elinor,  v.  5. 

Nicholas,  v.  5. 

Stephen,  i.  56. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  75.  vi.  64. 

Flannagan,  Edmond,  iv.  65. 
Flannegan,  Anthony,  iv.  65. 
Flatery,  Hugh,  iv.  65. 

Fleaminge,  Joane,  vi.  30. 

Fleming,  Bridget,  iii.  26. 

Christopher,  iii.  25. 

Elinor,  xi.  48. 

Gennet,  iii.  25. 

George,  iii.  25. 

James,  iii.  25.  26.  iv.  14.  vi. 

Jasper,  vi.  30. 

John,  iii.  25.  26.  iv.  30. 


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Fleming,  Mary,  x.  47. 

Patrick,  vi.  1. 

Randal,  iv.  75. 

Captain  Robert,  vi.  1 . 

Thomas,  iv.  14.  vi.  80. 

William,  vi.  30. 

Flemyng,  Catherine,  v.29.  x.  57. 

James,  i.78. 

. Patrick,  viii.  41. 

Thomas,  ix.  62. 

Fletcher,  Robert,  ix.4. 

Flinge,  Edward,  v.  2. 

Flood,  Gallway,  v.  10. 

William,  i.  11. 

Flyn,  Thomas,  ix.  4. 

Follow,  John,  viii.  9. 

Font,  James,  iv.  49. 

Thomas,  iv.  49. 

Foolame,  Christopher,  i.  42. 

Foote,  William,  v.58. 

Foranan,  Donogh,  i.  46. 

Teige,  i.  46. 

Ford,  James,  viii.  9. 

Forrest,  Borlster,  vii.  58. 

Forstall,  Alson,  iv.  53. 

James,  iv.  53. 

Lucas,  iv.  53. 

Forster,  Charles,  i.  81. 

George,  i.  81. 

Fortescue,  Faithfull,  vi.  3. 

Forth,  knt.,  Sir  Robert,  vi.  44. 

Foster,  Charles,  iv.  51. 

[ ],  i-46. 

Foukerry,  Farrell,  ix.  36. 

Fowlan,  Nehemia,  ix.  65. 

Fowles,  William,  viii.  12. 

Fox,  Widow  Elizabeth,  xi.  37. 

Gearrott,  i.  10. 

Myler,  ix.48. 

Freene,  Henry,  vii.  21. 

French,  Elen,  v.  1. 

James,  v.  45. 

Maggin,  vii.  52. 

Robuck  Fitz-John,  vii.  52. 

Sir  Peter,  vii.  53. 

William,  v.  66.  ix.  4. 

Frensli,  Edmond,  ix.4. 

Frett,  William,  iii.  61- 
Fryer,  Rowland,  v.  43. 

Fullam,  James,  i.  50. 

Patrick,  vi.  33. 

Fullerton,  Elenor,  vi.  59. 

William,  vi.  59. 

Furlong,  William,  i.  81.  iii.  3.  vii.  46. 
Fyan,  Molshir,  vii.  21. 

Fynglass,  John,  iii.  44. 

G. 

Gaffj',  Teige,  ix.  36. 

Gaines,  Thomas,  ix.  4. 

Galbally,  James,  iv.  47 . 

Patrick,  i.  81. 

Gallan,  M'Gevoge,  i.  77. 

Gallway,  Edward,  v.  63. 

Galway,  George,  ix.  21.  _ 

Galmoy,  Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  1.  v.29. 
31.  ix.  43. 

— Viscountess,  v.  31. 

Galtrim,  Baron  of,  v.  61. 

Galtrym,  Baron,  iii.  14. 

Galvan,  Richard,  i.  13. 

Galwan,  Joane,  viii.  10. 

Nicholas,  viii.  10. 

Patrick,  viii.  10. 

Galway,  James  Fitz-John,  v.  62. 

John,  v.  62. 

John  Fitz-Andrew,  vi.  10.  ix.  38. 

Richard  Fitz- Jeffry,  v.75. 

William,  Fitz-Edward,  v.  38.  63. 

Galways,  Dominick,  v.  58. 

Galwey,  Edward,  ix.  56. 

Gambell,  George,  ix.  4. 

Gamone,  William,  iv.  36. 

Ganly,  Daniel,  vii.  30. 

Mathew,  v.  50. 

Owen,  vii.  30. 

William,  vii.  30. 

Garlon,  [ ],  i.  1. 

Garnet,  George,  vii.  22. 

Garrie,  Dennis,  v.  37. 

Gawly,  Anne,  iii.  15. 

Christopher,  iii.  15. 

— James,  iii.  15. 


Gay,  Charles,  v.  45. 

Geoghegan,  Art,  x.  54.  xi.  39. 

Connor,  iii.  24. 

Edward,  x.  54.  xi.  39. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  30. 

Hugh,  x!  54.  xi.  39. 

Mary,  iii.  24. 

Owen,  x.  54.  xi.  30. 

Thomas,  x.  54.  xi.  30. 

George,  Doctor  Robert,  viii.  2. 

Gerald,  Edmond  Fitz-John,  x.  38. 

Geraldine,  Nicholas  Fitz- Redmond,  v.  1. 

Redmond,  v.  1. 

Gernon,  Elizabeth,  xi.  1. 

Ellis,  vi.  30. 

Henry,  x.  7. 

Mary,  vii.  10.  xi.  1. 

Nicholas,  xi.  1. 

Patrick,  iv.  11.  x.7.  xi.  1. 

Richard,  vi.  30. 

Gething,  Captain  Richard,  v.  58. 

Gethins,  Captain  Richard,  ix.  21. 

Geydon,  Henry,  i.  5. 

John,  ix.  30. 

Mary,  ix.  30. 

Nicholas,  i.  41.  vi.  28.  ix.30. 

Patrick,  ix.  30. 

Gibbon,  Simon,  viii.  9. 

Gibbons,  Bridget,  iv.  44. 

. Elenor,  iv.  44. 

Elizabeth,  iv.  44. 

Frances,  i.  43. 

Francis,  iv.  44. 

Alderman  John,  i.  50. 

Mary,  iv.  44. 

Margaret,  iv.  44. 

Thomas,  i.  50.  iv.  44. 

Gibbs,  Ensign  George,  v.  50. 

Gibson,  John,  iii.  28. 

Gilbert,  Sir  George,  x.  56. 

Gilbey,  Abraham,  i.  5. 

Gillford,  Sir  Henry,  xi.  54. 

Gillingham,  William,  viii.  12. 

Giver,  John,  vii.  22. 

Glasse,  John,  v.  37. 

Glassie,  Morine,  v.  37. 

Glover,  John,  i.  25. 

Maij,  i.  25. 

Godkin,  Captain  Robert,  ix.4. 

Goodwin,  Mathew,  vii.  6. 

Paul,  ix.4. 

Peter,  vii.  58. 

Richard,  ix.  36. 

Gorman,  Katherine,  viii.  9. 

Gormanstowne,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  27. 35. 78. 
iii.  26.  vii.  21. 

Gosmore,  Benjamine,  iv.62. 

Gough,  Adam,  v.  3. 

Ann,  v.  2.  vii.  2. 

Edward,  vi.  30.  viii.  9.  ix.  56. 

Ellis,  vi.  30. 

Ignatius,  vii.  2.4. 

Henry,  vii.  2. 

Patrick,  vii.  2. 

Alderman  Patrick,  vii.  2. 4. 

Widow,  v.  2. 

William,  v.  45. 58.  vii.  2. 

Gould,  Anstace,  ix.  53.54.  x.  15. 

Christopher,  ix.  53.  54. 

David,  ix.  53. 

Henry,  ix.  53. 54. 

James,  ix.  53. 

John,  v.  63.  x.  38.  49. 

Mary,  ix.  53.  54 

Nicholas,  x.  49. 

Richard,  x.  38. 

Stephen,  x.  43. 

Alderman  Thomas,  ix.  53.  54. 

William,  v.  64.  68.  70. 

Goulding,  John,  vi.  24. 

Mary,  vi.  24. 

Walter,  vi.  24. 

Gouldsmith,  George,  ix.86. 

Hester,  ix.  86. 

Grace,  Edmond,  vii.  65. 

Gerald,  xi.  19. 

James,  iv.  47.  x.  23. 

Widow  Mary,  xi.  19. 

Richard  Col",  iv.  65. 

Grady,  John,  ix.  31. 

Grahamshand,  i.  46. 

Graine,  John,  v.  3. 

Walter,  v.  2. 


Graunt,  Mathew,  v.  2. 

Teige  McFynnie,  iv.  6. 

Thomas,  i.  46. 

Greames,  Andrew,  ix.  36. 

Captain  Thomas,  ix.21. 

Greatrix,  William,  v.70. 

Greene,  Edward,  viii.  10. 

Gregory,  Lieutenant,  v.  2. 

Grey,  Patrick,  vii.  70. 

Griffin,  John,  i.  46. 

Marrian,  viii.  6. 

Griffine,  Dennis,  viii.  9. 

Richard,  viii.  9. 

Griffith,  Nicholas,  ix.  36. 
Grineway,  John,  v.  58. 

Grove,  Beale,  xi.  63. 

William,  iv.  74. 

Guilford,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  x. 
Guppy,  William,  v.  58.  x.  14. 
Guy,  Christopher,  x.  15. 

H. 

Hachin,  Paul,  iii.  55. 

Hacket,  Captain  Francis,  iii.  59. 

George,  iii.  3. 

James,  iii.  59. 

Hadon,  Dermot,  ix.  36. 

Hadsore,  George,  iii.  37. 

John,  i.  1.  vii.  24. 

Hagans,  Philip,  x.  6. 

Haghierm,  James,  v.  13. 

Hagherin,  Thady,  viii.  9. 

Halloran,  Edmond,  vii.  37. 
Hallsey,  Allice,  v.  10. 

William,  v.  10. 

Halpin,  Richard,  x.  15. 

Haly,  Richard,  x,  32. 

Hamilton,  Dame  Elizabeth,  vi.  44. 

bart.,  Sir  Francis,  vi.  44. 

George,  Lord,  vi.  49. 

knt..  Sir  George,  vi.  49. 

James,  xi.  14. 

Hamlin,  Nicholas,  vii.  21. 

Patrick,  i.  62. 

Thomas,  vii.  5. 

Hamlyn,  Nicholas,  ix.  88. 

Thomas,  i.  18. 

William,  vi.  33. 

Hamocke,  Christopher,  i.  81. 
Hamond,  Col.,  vii.  10. 

Robert,  vii.  10. 

Handall,  John,  v.  50, 

Handcock,  Christopher,  iv.  62. 

Mr.,  viii.  12. 

William,  vii.  30. 

Handcocke,  Christopher,  iii.  53. 

Mathew,  iii.  53. 

Harding,  Major  William,  v.  58. 
Harford,  Christmas,  viii.  9. 

Peter,  v.  64. 

Harper,  Patrick,  viii.  12. 

Harpolle,  William,  iv.  62. 

Harries,  Robert,  ix.  36. 

Harris,  Bridget,  v.  48.  • 

Philip,  v.  48. 

Harrison,  John,  vii.  33. 

William,  i.  46. 

Harrold,  John,  iii.  13. 

Michael,  iii.  13. 

Thomas  jun.,  iii.  13. 

Thomas,  iii.  13. 

William,  iii.  13. 

Harrowden,  Baron  of,  viii.  35. 
Hart,  Thomas,  viii.  9. 

William,  i.  5. 

Hartpoole,  George,  x.  23. 

Widow  Martha,  x.  23. 

Robert,  x.  23. 

William,  x.  23. 

Harvie,  Richard,  vii.  70. 

Haryson,  Edward,  viii.  16. 

Hayes,  John,  i.  21. 

Samuel,  ix.  4. 

Thomas,  v.  45. 59.  ix.  21. 

Haughton,  John,  v.  2. 

Thomas,  vi.  63. 

Hedrington,  William,  x.  23. 
Helan,  Patrick,  i.  46. 

Richard,  i.  46. 

Helihie,  John,  v.  13. 

Thomas,  v.  13. 

William,  v.  13. 

Hely,  John,  i.  46. 

William,  vii.  2. 


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r Richard,  viii.34. 

Hennadge,  Jane,  xi.  54. 
Hennage,  Sir  Thomas,  xi.  54. 
Herbert,  Constantine,  hr.  87. 

knt.,  Sir  Jasper,  vii.  70. 

Maurish,  vi.  60. 

Thomas,  vii.  70. 

Hewlett,  George,  vii.  10. 
Heydon,  Alexander,  ix.  92. 

Captain  William,  iv.  22 

Hickey,  Mary,  iv.  47. 

William,  iv.  47. 

Hill,  Arthur,  ix.  51. 

Roger,  ix.  36. 

knt.,  Sir  William,  i 

I-Iinsey,  Daniel,  ix.36. 

Hoare,  Alson,  v.  2. 

George,  xi.  43. 

Mary,  xi.  43. 

Mathew,  xi.43. 

Philip,  xi.  43. 

Stephen,  vi.  44. 

William,  v.  58. 

[ ],  viii.  9. 

Hoath,  Lord  Baron,  vi.  3 

John,  x.  6. 

Hobards,  Philip,  viii.  10. 
Hodder,  Col.  John,  ix.21 

Alderman  William, 

William,  ix.  54. 

Hodges,  Philip,  v.  63. 
Hogane,  Patrick,  v.  74. 
Holihie,  John  Fitz-Wm., 
Hollies,  John,  ix.  36. 

William,  ix.36. 

Holliwode,  Nicholas,  vii. 
Holliwood,  John,  viii.  24. 
Holliwoode,  Christopher, 
Holloway,  Thomas,  v.  3. 
Hollyday,  Bridget,  i.  83. 


25. 


— Thot 


, i.  83. 


Hollyes,  William,  i: 
Hollywode,  Frances,  x.  3: 

Nicholas,  x.  33. 

Hollywood,  James,  viii.  2* 
Holmes,  Peter,  vii.  2. 

• Thomas,  x.  56. 

Honard,  John,  v.  2. 
Hoore,  Philip,  v.  77. 
Hope,  Alexander,  xi.  39. 

Mary,  iv.  46. 

widow  Mary,  vii.  25 

Richard,  iv.  46. 

Walter,  xi.  39. 

Hopkins,  John,  i.  46. 
Peter,  vii.  58. 

Bridget,  xi.  46. 

Ignatius,  xi.  46. 

Margaret,  xi.46. 


Philip,  xi.46. 

Walter,  vii.  26. 

William,  vii.  26. 

Horish,  John,  vi.  28. 

Katherine,  vi.  28. 

Houth,  Lady  Dowager,  i.  75. 

Howel,  John,  ix.  4. 

Howell,  Anthony,  v.75. 

William,  v.  63. 

Howeorth,  Philip,  viii.  11. 

Ilowth,  Nicholas,  Lord  Baron,  i.  50.  vii.  18. 
Hubert,  Richard,  iv.  26. 

Hudson,  William,  v.  45. 

Hughes,  Edmond,  i.  43.  vi.  44. 

Hull,  Widow,  x.  15. 

Humes,  Thomas,  iv.  24. 

Hunt,  Alderman  llaphaell,  iv.  62.! 

Huvley,  Philip,  ix.36. 

Hurly,  Grany,  v.  74. 

Hurst,  Humberston,  v.  63. 

Mr.,  v.  58. 

Hussey,  Christopher,  viii.  4. 

Hugh,  v.  61. 

Luke,  i.  69. 

Mathias,  v.  61. 

Moyler,  ix.  58. 

Patrick,  v.  61. 

Peter,  iv.  60. 

Thomas,  i.  30. 

Hussie,  Peter,  iv.  27. 


Hussy,  Katherine,  ix.  58. 

Miles,  iv.  27. 

Nicholas,  ix.  58. 

Robert,  iii.  14. 

Walter,  ix.  58. 

Patrick,  iii.  14. 

Hutchison,  Alderman  Daniel,  iv.  62. 


Ikerrine  Ellen,  Vice  Countess  Dowager,  viii.8. 

Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  viii.  8. 

Inchiquine,  Earl  of,  viii.  12. 

Morrogh,  Lord  Baron,  xi.  35. 

Iveagh,  Hugh,  Lord  Viscount,  vii.  42.  xi.  11. 

J. 


Jacob,  Bridget,  i.  83. 

Richard,  i.  83.  ix.  73. 

knt..  Sir  Robert,  vi.  11. 

[ 3,  i- 46. 

Jacobb,  Edward,  viii.  7. 

James,  Edward,  viii.  20. 

Alderman  Edward,  iv.47. 

Alderman  James,  iv.  4. 

Jecvet,  Jane,  i.81. 

•  Percival,  i.  81. 

Jenkins,  Bernard,  v.  37. 

Jephson,  Alexander,  i.  46. 

Jessop,  John,  iii.  32.  33. 

Jones,  Christopher,  iv.  22.  vii.  72.  ix.  36. 

David,  v.  62. 

Edward,  iv.  22.  vii.  72.  ix.  36. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  45. 

John’,  iv.  22.  v.  63. 

Mary,  iii.  45. 

Mathew,  x.  15. 

Nicholas,,  iii.  61. 

Oliver,  iv.  22. 

Sir  Roger,  i.  35.  iii.  45. 

knt.,  Sir  Roger,  viii.  58. 

Thomas,  iii.  45.  x.  6. 

Walter,  iii.  61. 

[ ],  iii.9. 

Jordan,  Anne,  iv.  29. 

•  Simon,  vi.  21. 

Walter,  iv.  29. 

Joy,  Thomas,  ix.  3(J. 

Joye,  Henry,  v.  43. 

Julian,  Ensigne,  iii.  61. 

K. 

Kavanagh,  Barnaby,  x.  44. 

Edmond  M'Bryan  M'Cahire,  x.  28. 

Gerald,  x.  44. 

Gerald  M'Edmond,  x.  28. 

Gerald,  M'Terlagh,  x.  28. 

Thomas  M'Terlagh,  x.  28. 

Kearny,  Patrick,  iii.  60. 

Robert,  xi.  14. 

Kearny,  Edmond,  iii.  60. 

• James,  iii.  60. 

Keating,  David,  vi.  18. 

James,  vi.  18. 

Katherine,  vi.  18. 

Widow,  v.  2. 

Keeffe,  Constantine,  v.  18. 

Kegan,  Conn,  vi.  6. 

Elinor,  v.  23. 

Katherine,  v.  23. 

Murtagh,  v.  23.  vi.  6. 

Kells,  Corporation  of,  v.  77. 

Kelly,  Edmond,  v.  74.  ix.  77. 

Hugh,  ix.  36.  xi.  24. 

Thomas,  i.46. 

William,  iv,  30 

Kelsy,  John,  viii.  51. 

Kemp,  Sir  Gerald,  vi.  38. 

Margaret,  vi.  38. 

Kenedy,  Alexander,  v.  58. 

Christopher,  vi.25. 

Dorothy,  xi.  29. 

George,  vi.  25. 

Marke,  v.  25. 

Robert,  viii.  5. 

Walter,  vi.  25.  xi.  15. 

Kennedy,  Daniel,  vi.  19. 

George,  iv.  56. 

James  Fitz- William,  xi.  29. 

John,  i.  21.  ix.  43. 


Kennedy,  Patrick,  ix.  87. 

William,  xi.  29. 

Kennedy®,  Christopher,  iv.  56. 

James,  iv.56. 

John,  iv.  56. 

Marks,  iv.  56. 

Mary,  iv.56. 

Alderman  Robert,  iv.56. 

Walter,  iv.57. 

Kenny,  Henry,  ix.  83. 

Kent,’  Nicholas,  iv.  62. 

Thomas,  iv.  51.  62. 

KerdyfF,  Simon,  iii.  44. 

Kernan,  Christopher,  i.  46. 

Kerny,  Bryan,  v.  73. 

Edmond,  v.  73. 

Mary,  v.  73. 

Patrick,  v.  73. 

Kerregan,  William,  ix.  36. 

Kerry,  Knight  of,  viii.  55. 

Kevin,  William,  viii.  9. 

Keyfe,  David,  iv.  74. 

Keysar,  Richard,  iii.  9. 

Kildare,  Right  hoiible  Earl  of,  x.  51. 

Lord  of,  iii.  3. 

Kilfenrie,  Bishop  of,  v.  43. 

Kilkenny,  Robert,  Lord  Baron,  iii.  6. 

West,  Robert,  Lord  Baron  of,  i.  46. 

Killeen,  Lord  Baron  of,  vii.  42.  xi.  12. 
Killeene,  Christopher,  Ld  Baron,  i.  78. 

Dowager  Lady,  i.  78. 

Killin,  Hugh,  ix.  36. 

Kilmore,  Dean  and  Chapter,  viii.  44. 

Robert,  L11  Bishop,  ix.  79. 

Lord  Bishop  William,  viii.  44. 

Kilsenan,  William,  iv.  63. 

Kilulta,  Right  hoiible  Edward,  Lord  Vi  - 
count,  ix.  51. 

King,  Bryen,  viii.  39. 

George,  iv.  62.  vii.  5. 70. 

Giles,  v.  2. 

Hugh,  viii.  39. 

Joane,  v.  63. 

John,  viii.  24.  ix.  36. 

Sir  John,  v.  4. 

Nicholas,  vi.  10.  ix.  4. 

Sir  Robert,  vii.  33. 

Sir  William,  ix.  31. 

Kinginell,  Suragh,  x.  49. 

Kingsland,  Viscount,  i.  15. 

Kinsale,  Corporation  of,  xi.  52. 

Lord  Baron,  v.  58. 

Kustace,  Nicholas,  i.  13. 

L. 

Lacey,  Pierce,  ix.31. 

Lacy,  Francis,  ix.  58.  60. 

John,  ix.  60. 

Lake,  Edward,  iv.  51. 

Lambart,  John,  v.  58. 

Lambert,  Jesper,  v.  2. 

• John,  v.  2. 

Mabine,  v.  2. 

Lampist,  Maurice,  v.2. 

Lamport,  James,  v.  2. 

Lampost,  Major,  v.  2. 

Lane,  Sir  George,  xi.  57. 

Sir  Richard,  xi.  57. 

Lang,  Richard,  v.  45. 

Langer,  John,  vii.  58. 

Alderman  John,  viii.  18. 

Laughlan,  Maurice,  i.  46. 

Narragh,  i.  46. 

Lavalin,  James,  x.  38. 

Milcher,  x.  38. 

Alderman  Patrick,  x.  38. 

Lawles,  Richard,  ix.  43. 

Walter,  ix.  43. 

Lawless,  Margaret,  ix.  43. 

Thomas,  vii.  21 . 

Ledvidge,  Richard,  vii.  13. 

Ledwich,  James,  viii.  1. 

Lee,  Dorothy,  xi.  29. 

— Michael,  v.  2. 

Pierce,  v.2. 

Lees,  Robert,  x.  6. 

Leister,  Robert,  xi.  39. 

Lenan,  Manus,  vii.  72. 

Mary,  vii.  72. 

Leonard,  Christopher,  v.  ] . 

— — Stephen,  v.  2. 

Lestrange,  Captain,  iii.  61. 

Letham,  Thomas,  ix.21. 


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Levett,  Alson,  v.  1. 

Patrick,  v.  2.  . 

Lewes,  John,  v.  1. 

Ley,  John,  x.  20. 

Leynes,  Bartholemew,  vn.  71. 

. Elinor,  vii.  71. 

Lilly,  Widow,  iv.  62. 

Linch,  Edward,  v.  1. 

Geofry  Fitz  Domk,  vii.  37. 

Sir  Harry,  hi.  11. 

John,  v.  2. 

Mary,  viii.  20. 

Thady,  viii.  20. 

Lincolen,  James,  v.  2. 

Lincoln,  James  Fitz- William,  v.  2. 

Lineger,  John,  iv.  47. 

Lingard,  Richard,  v.  50. 

Limrick,  Lord  Baron,  v.  10. 

Linn,  Andrew,  v.  1 . 

Liscomer,  Widow,  viii.  12. 

Livin,  Patrick,  iii.  43. 

Lixsnae,  Baron  of,  viii.  16. 

Lloyd,  Widow,  i.  46. 

Lock,  John,  vii.  10. 

Locke,  William,  x.  30. 

Loftus,  Sir  Dudley,  viii.  46. 

Nicholas,  iii.  57.  vii.  35. 

Lombard,  David,  ix.  38. 

Lond,  Timothy,  v.  1. 

Long,  Col"  Thomas,  ix.  79. 

Longford,  Lord  Baron,  xi.  39. 

Louth,  Oliver,  Lord  Baron,  vii.  42.  x.  30. 
xi.  11. 

Patrick,  ix.  88. 

Love,  Nicholas,  v.  1. 

Lowth,  Dowager  Lady,  i.  42. 

The  Lord  of,  x.'  7. 

— Mathew,  Lord  Baron,  iv.  39.  vi.  53. 
Lowther,  Gerard,  iv.  74. 

Lucas,  Edward,  iv.  26. 

John,  i.  41. 

Nicholas,  vii.  58.  viii.  16. 

Lumbard,  James,  ix.  38. 

John  Fitz-George,  ix.  38. 

— Peter,  iv.  74. 

— William,  ix.  38. 

Luther,  John,  viii.  16. 

Luttrell,  Alice,  i.  27.  67. 

John,  i.  67. 

Martha,  xi.  7. 

widow  Mary,  vi.  24.  . 

Simon,  vi.  4.  44. 

Thomas,  i.  27.  67.  vi.  4.  24.  44. 

William,  i.  21.  vi.  4. 

Lyan,  Patrick,  vii.  70. 

Lynard,  Richard,  ix.  9. 

Lynch,  Ellis,  ix.  67. 

Gerard,  iv.  60. 

Sir  Henry,  v.  43. 

James,  v.  43. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  v.  43. 

Stephen,  vii.  37. 

Thomas,  vii.  37. 

Lynham,  Bartholemew,  iv.  12. 

Lynhame,  Margaret,  iv.  60. 

Richard,  iv.  60. 

Thomas,  iv.  60. 

M. 


Macady,  Mr,,  iv.  1. 

Macary,  Thomas,  i.  21. 

Macglaghlin,  Patrick,  ix.  87. 
Mackins,  Thomas,  ix.  36. 

Macody,  David,  v.  29. 

Maddan,  Annas,  v.  1. 

Anstace,  iii.  61. 

■ Patrick,  iii-  61.  v.  1. 

Madden,  Patrick  Fitz-Nicholas,  v.  1. 
Madin,  Doctor,  v.  2. 

Madon,  William,  v.  2. 

Maganlies,  William,  v.  37. 
Maganwell,  Thomas,  iv.  47. 
Magawly,  George,  vi.  6. 

Magenis,  Ever,  vi.  12. 

— Philemy,  vi.  12. 

Magennis,  Brian,  vi.  3. 

Donell,  vi.  3. 

Edmond-boy,  vi.  3. 

— Fardarough,  vi.  3. 

Hugh,  vi.  3. 

Magher,  Cornelius,  x.  18. 
Magneisse,  Arthur,  iv.  59. 

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Magneisse,  Bryen  M'Evcr,  iv. 
Magner,  James,  x.  36. 

- Redmond,  x.  36. 

- Richard,  x.  36.  - 
Magragh,  Francis,  ix.  60. 
Magrath,  Bryan,  xi.  19. 

— James,  iii.  28. 

— Lady  Mary,  iv.  37 . 

— Marcus,  ix.  57.  60. 

Tirlagh,  iii.  28. 

Mahon,  Joan,  widdow,  v.  46. 
Mahony,  Mary  Ny,  xi.  35. 
Maine,  Katherine,  v.  2. 
Maisterson,  Frances,  viii.  65. 

- John,  viii.  65. 

- Thomas,  viii.  65. 

Malby,  [ ],  x.  56. 

Malone,  Alderman,  vi.  44. 

— Edmond,  iii.  49.  ix.  25. 
— James,  iv.  41. 

— John,  i.  6. 

— Mary,  ix.  25. 

- Walter,  iv.  41. 

- William,  i.  46. 

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Mandevill,  Walter,  v.  2. 
Manefield,  Abraham,  v.  16. 
Mapas,  Christopher,  iv.  57. 

Clare,  iii.  9. 

Francis,  iii.  44. 

Mary,  iii.  44. 

. Patrick,  iii.  9.  44.  iv.  56 

Maper,  Ignatius,  iii.  3. 

Marsh,  Walter,  ix.  36. 
Martell,  Christopher,  v.  58. 
Martin,  Daniel,  vi.  11. 

.Win?  vi!.  52.  viii.  14.  i 

Maggin,  vii.  52. 

Magdelen,  viii.  14. 


- Mr., 


. 1. 


— Oliver,  vii.  52. 

— Patrick,  v ' 

— Peter,  vii. 

_ Richard,  ' 

_ Robert,  v 

— Sebastian, 


14. 


- Stephen, 
_ William 


•iii.  14. 


Martyn,  John,  i.  46. 
Masterson,  Alexander. 

John,  iii.  35. 

Laurence,  iii.  31 

Sir  Richard,  vii 

Robert,  i: 

Rowland, 

Mathew,  Ellino 

George.  > 

Mathews,  Ja 


35. 


62. 


— Philip,  x.  15. 
day,  William,  i.  46. 
dayo,  Lord,  iii.  14. 
dayor,  & c.,  City  Dublin,  i.  21.  41. 
days,  Widdow,  viii.  10. 
dc Audrey,  [ ]>  xi.  14. 

Henry,  xi.  15. 

d'Bryan,  McRosse  M' Mahon  Collo,  \ 
vl'Callaghane,  Cormack,  ix.  53.  54. 
Vl'Cartan,  Patrick,  iii.  58. 

Vl'Cavthy  More,  Daniel,  ix.  28. 
Vl'Carty,  Charles,  ix.  38. 
VFCaughley,  Maurice,  viii.  9. 
Sl'Collegan,  James,  iv.  22. 

VPDaniel,  Randal,  ix.  81. 

SI'Donel,  Alexander,  iv.  4. 

Dame  Katherine,  xi.  54. 

Randal,  iv.  4.  xi.  54. 

M'Donell,  Alexander,  iv.  75.  xi.  11. 

Sir  Alexander,  vii.  42. 

Dame  Anne,  iv.  75. 

Catherine,  xi.  13. 

Colla,  xi.  13. 

Ellis,  vii.  42. 

James,  xi.  13. 

Katherine,  xi.  13. 

Moorish,  vii.  42. 

Sir  Randal,  vii.  42. 

Randle,  xi.  10. 

Sir  Randle,  : 


- Rose 


i.  13. 


J'Donnell,  Alexander,  v.  76. 
d'Donnogh,  Bryan,  viii.  58. 
Connor,  viii.  58. 


M'Donnogh,  Daniel  Oge  Cavthy,  xi.  52 
— Katherine,  x.  60. 

Tamultagh  Roe,  x.  60. 

Turlagh,  x.  60. 

M'Donogh,  Bryan,  vii.  33. 

Bryan  Oge,  x.  60. 

Malaglilin  McMulrony,  viii.  59. 

Mulrony,  x.  60. 

Mulrony  M'Cahill  Duffe,  x.  60. 

Robert  McTeige,  x.  60. 

Tomultagh  Murry,  viii.  59. 

M'Dowl,  Gregory,  v.  43. 

M'Duffe,  Archeliald,  xi.  15. 

John,  xi.  15. 

Murphy,  xi.  14. 

McEdmond,  Rickard,  xi.  65. 

M'Fettry,  William,  xi.  14. 

M'Ganly,  Daniel,  ix.  36. 

Gilberna,  iv.  22. 

Hugh,  v.  40.  50.  ix.  36. 

M'Gawley,  Auley,  iii.  15. 

Daniel,  iii.  15. 

James,  iii.  15. 

Moriertagli,  iii.  15. 

William,  iii.  15: 

M'Gennis,  Hugh,  xi.  12. 

M'Gilligohy,  James,  x.  60. 

McGilligoly,  Evelin,  x.  60. 

McGlee,  Alexander,  xi.  15. 

M'Guffee,  Donagh,  v.  37. 

Edwavd,  v.  37. 

M*  Henry,  Edmond,  xi.  65. 

James  M'Gorry,  xi.  14. 

James  Oge,  xi.  14. 

M'Hugh,  M'DermoddufF  Rory,  iv.  22. 
MTdaony,  Connor,  ix.  87. 

M'Kay,  Alexander,  xi.  15. 

M'Keagh,  Teige,  vi.  66. 

M'Keogh,  Rory,  ix.  36. 

M'Krener,  James,  ix.  87. 

McMahon,  Brian  Oge,  iv.  30. 

Egar,  i.  1. 

Mathew,,  v.  46. 

Tcrlagh,  v.  46. 

Terlagh  Roe,  xi.  35. 

McMahowne,  James,  i.  62. 

MCM  ulrony , Owen  Grana  M'Gilleglasse, 
M'Naghten,  Daniel,  vii.  42. 

Donald,  xi.  12. 

John,  xi.  12. 

M'Nemara,  John,  xi.  35. 

Daniel,  v.  55. 

Donagh,  v.  55. 

M'Shnnc,  Richard,  viii.  9. 

M'Swine,  Mulmorry,  viii.  59. 

Roger,  viii.  58. 

M'Swyne,  Mulmore,  viii.  58. 
M'Warde,  Rory,  ix.  36. 

Mea,  James,  i.  50. 

Mead,  John,  ix.  53. 

Meade,  William,  x.  49. 

John,  iv.  6.  v.  59.  ix.  54. 

Robert,  x.  56. 

Meagh,  Ellis,  v.  68. 

James,  v.  64.  66. -68. 

James  Fitz-Patrick,  v.  66. 

John,  v.  70. 

Margaret,  vi.  75. 

Nichola,  v.  70. 

Nicholas,  v.  70. 

Patrick,  v.  64. 

Patrick  Fitz-Richard,  v.  64. 

Pierce,  viii.  9. 

Richard,  v.  68. 

Robert,  vi.  75. 

Thomas,  v.  68.  70. 

William,  vi.  75. 

Meakins,  John,  v.  66. 

Meara,  Cisely,  vii.  10. 

Doctor  Dermott,  vii.  45. 

Dermott,  vii.  10. 

Edmond,  Doctor,  vii.  45. 

Meares,  Alderman  Richard,  viii.  10. 
Meath,  Anthony,  Lord  Bishop  of,  v 
viii.  14. 

Bishop  of,  viii.  46. 

Melefont,  William,  v.  64. 

Merion,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  70. 
Mcminn,  William,  viii.  16. 

i,  Thomas,  Lord  Viscount,  vi. 


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■ v-  Mey,  Bartholemew,  i.  70. 

INDEX  James,  i.  70. 

NOMINUM  Mathew,  i.  70. 

The  Decrees  Michans,  Rector  of,  vii.  55. 

° of  Michelbourne,  Captain,  ix.  79. 
innocents.  Milkym,  Honor,  ix.  4. 

Milles,  John,  viii.  12. 

Milloughby,  knt.  Sir  Francis,  vi.  44. 

Mills,  Thomas,  v.  58.  ix.  36. 

William,  v.  45. 

Milner,  William,  v.  63. 

Misset,  Adam,  vii.  19. 

Edmond,  vii.  19. 

Mitchell,  Thomas,  ix.  41. 

Moclaigh,  [ ],  v.  10. 

Moladin,  Ivan,  iv.  67. 

Molloy,  Alson,  iii.  24. 

Barry,  tv.  65. 

Charles,  viii.  58. 

• Conn,  v.  19. 

Ellis,  iii.  24. 

Hugh,  iii.  24. 

Jasper,  iii.  24. 

Monaghon,  Colle,  i.  1. 

Montrath,  Charles,  Earl  of,  ix.  3 1 . 

Countess  Dowager  of,  ix.  31. 

Mooles,  Julian,  iv.  45. 

William,  iv.  45. 

Mooney,  Edward,  x.  40. 

— John,  x.  40. 

Mary,  x.  40. 

Mathew,  x.  40. 

Owen,  x.  40. 

Andrew,  i.  43. 

Anne,  ix.  61. 

Bartholemew,  iii.  22. 

Charles,  x.  12. 

Connell,  x.  12. 

widow  Ellis,  vii.  63. 

Jane,  x.  12. 

John,  i.  43.  iv.  4. 

Doctor  John,  xi.  14. 

widow  Katherine,  iii.  21. 

Captain  Nicholas,  ix.  21. 

Patrick,  i.  43. 

— Robert,  iv.  16.  ix.  4. 

Roger,  iv.  44.  ix.  61.  75.  x.  12. 

Thomas,  i.  43. 

William,  vii.  21. 

Mordeik,  Joseph,  vii.  58. 

Morgan,  James,  v.  1. 

Peter,  v.  2. 

Morragh,  Walter,  ix.  38. 

Morres,  Edward,  ix.  82. 

widow  Dame  Ellis,  ix.  82. 

I-Iarvy,  ix.  82. 

Jeoffery,  ix.  82. 

bart.  Sir  John,  ix.  82. 

Dame  Katherine,  ix.  82. 

bart.,  Sir  Redmond,  ix.  82. 

Morrogh,  Edmond,  x.  38. 

Alderman  James,  ix.  41. 

Mortimer,  William,  vii.  2. 

Mostin,  Dorothy,  xi.  32. 

Mountgarrett,  Edmond,  Lord  Viscount,  viii. 
35.  x.  18. 

Elizabeth,  Lady  Viscountess,  x.  18. 

Richard,  Lord  Viscount,  viii.  35.  x.  18. 

26. 

Moynaght,  Tlioty,  ix.  36. 

Mullan,  Thomas,  ix.  36. 

William,  ix.  36. 

Mullane,  Mary,  v.  37. 

Mulreane,  Richard,  v.  58. 

Mulrian,  William,  ix.  36. 

Mulsenoge,  Anthony,  ix.  21. 

Mealimnery,  ix.  21. 

Munday,  John,  v.  58. 

Munns,  James,  v.  1. 

Murphy,  John,  v.  58.  vi.  62. 

Richard,  iii.  20. 

Doctor  Richard,  iii.  20. 

Mm-rogh,  Andrew,  ix.  41. 

— — Andrew,  Fitz-James,  ix.  41. 

Myagh,  Ann,  xi.  41. 

James,  v.  68. 

Stephen,  xi.  41. 

Stephen,  Fitz-Garrot,  xi.  41 

Myler,  Francis,  viii.  9. 

Myrry,  Widdow,  vii.  2. 


N. 

Naghton,  William,  ix.  36. 

Nagle,  Richard,  ix.  21. 

Nangle,  Anne,  v.  15. 

Bartholemew,  v.  52. 

• Cornet  Edmond,  v.  52. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  37. 

Francis,  xi.  37. 

Garrott,  v.  15. 

George,  iii.  44.  xi.  37. 

Jocelin,  v.  15. 

Patrick,  xi.  37. 

Robert,  v.  52. 

Thomas,  iii.  44.  xi.  37. 

Walter,  v.  15. 

Nash,  Margaret,  x.  26. 

Captain  Patrick,  x.  26. 

Navan,  Baron  of,  iii.  44.  xi.  37. 

Naylor,  John,  ix.  36. 

Neale,  David,  ix.  83. 

Kate,  v.  1. 

Neile,  John,  ix.  36. 

Nelan,  James,  i.  46. 

Paule,  i.  46. 

Nettervile,  Francis,  ix.  44. 

Hierome,  ix.  44. 

James,  ix.  44. 

John,  ix.  44.  46. 

John,  Lord  Viscount,  ix.  44.  46. 

Margaret,  ix.  44. 

Nicholas,  Lord  Viscount,  ix.  44.  46. 

Robert,  ix.  44. 

Nettirvill,  Lord  Viscount,  v.  29. 

Mary,  ix.  44. 

Maud,  x.  10. 

Nicholas,  iv.  28. 

Nicholas,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  1. 

Patrick,  viii.  46. 

Thomas,  x.  10. 

Nettervill,  Sir  John,  viii.  47. 

Lord  Viscount,  iii.  6.  viii.  47. 

Robert,  ix.  46. 

Nevill,  Richard,  iii.  3. 

Newcomen,  bart.  Sir  Robert,  x.  56. 

Lieutenant  Robert,  ix.  21. 

Newgent,  Andrew,  viii.  25. 

Anne,  viii.  25. 

Francis,  viii.  25. 

James,  viii.  25. 

Walter,  be.  67. 

Newman,  Mr.,  i.  46. 

Richard,  v.  58. 

Thomas,  ix.  4. 

Neyler,  James,  v.  2. 

Nicholas,  John,  v.  63. 

Thomas,  v.  1. 

Nicholson,  James,  i.  56. 

John,  v.  62. 

Noel,  knt.  Sir  Martin;  iv.  4. 

Nolan,  John,  vi.  73. 

Norfeild,  Simon,  v.  2. 

Norragh,  Baron  of,  viii.  20. 

Northampton,  William,  Earl  of,  iii.  1 1 . 
Nottingham,  Ignacius,  i.  40. 

Lamareek,  i.  40. 

Nucomon,  Robert,  i.  21. 

Nugent,  Andrew,  iv.  46.  viii.  1. 

Christopher,  iii.  36.  v.  76.  x.  1.  xi.  63. 

Cicily,  ix.  16. 

Edmond,  ix.  16. 

Edward,  xi.  27. 

Elinor,  ix.  67. 

Elizabeth,  xi.  39. 

Francis,  ix.  16. 

Garrett  Duff,  iii.  17. 

Garrot,  xi.  27. 

George,  iii.  17. 

Henry,  ix.  48. 

James,  iv.  46.  viii.  32. 

Joan,  ix.  16. 

John,  iii.  17.  be.  16.  48. 

Ismay,  ix.  16. 

Laurence,  i.  42.  iii.  17.  ix.  16. 

Oliver,  ix.  48. 

Richard,  x.  1. 

Sir  Richard,  v.  76. 

Robert,  iv.  46.  viii.  31.  ix.  16.  x.  1. 

xi.  27. 

Theobald,  viii.  1. 

Thomas,  i.  67.  viii.  32.  xi.  39. 

Walter,  ix.  16.  xi.  39. 

Nulty,  Barbara,  iii.  13. 

I Mathew,  iii.  13. 


o. 

Oatts,  Thomas,  be.  36. 

O’Brien,  Connor,  xi.  35. 

Donnogh,  xi.  35. 

James,  ix.  36. 

Rickard,  ix.  36. 

bart.,  Sir  Terence,  be.  9. 

Tirlogh,  ix.  9. 

O’Bryan,  Daniel,  xi.  19. 

O’Byrne,  Brian,  ix.  55. 

O’Cahan,  Gillduff,  xi.  15. 

O’Callaghane  Callaglmne,  ix.  38. 

Connor-reagh,  v.  18. 

O’Carrew,  Malachie,  vii.  50. 

O’Connor,  Brian,  viii.  58. 

Dermot,  viii.  58. 

Elinor,  viii.  58. 

Major  Owen,  x.  5. 

Rory,  viii.  58. 

O’Cullane,  Maurice,  ix.  28. 

O’Daily,  Hugh,  ix.  67. 

O’Donovan,  Daniel,  v.  33; 

Sheely,  v.  33. 

O’Dowde,  Charles,  viii.  58. 

O’Downny,  Flan,  ix.  67. 

O’DriscoU,  Murtagh,  iv.  4. 

O’Duffy,  Tirlagh,  iv.  30. 

O’Fallen,  Hugh,  ix.  36. 

O’ Farrell  , Patrick,  x.  60. 

O’Fealan,  James,  vi.  17. 

John,  vi.  17. 

Thomas,  vi.  17. 

O’Flanigan,  Connor,  x.  60. 

Ogden,  Amos,  iv.  26. 

O’Geshally,  James,  ix.  27. 

O’Gosdel,  Brian,  v.  37. 

O’Hanlon,  Hugh  boy,  vi.  59. 

O’Hara,  Cahil,  xi.  14. 

Teige,  xi.  14. 

O’Hare,  Keane,  x.  56. 

O’Hart,  Laughlin,  ix.  36. 

O’Healy,  Teige,  ix.  4. 

O’Higgin,  Roger-,  viii.  59. 

O’Keeffe,  Art,  xi.  41. 

Daniel,  v.  59. 

Donagh  Roe,  v.  18. 

Teige  MDonagh,  v.  59. 

O’Keife,  Manus,  xi.  41. 

O’Kelly,  Hugh  Oge,  ix.  36. 

O’Meaghera,  Dermot;  ix.  82. 

O’Melaclin,  Hugoe,  iv.  67. 

O’Melaghlin,  Phelim,  vi.  6. 

O’Mooney,  Gelduffe,  ix.  36. 

O’Moran,  Farragh,  ix.  36. 

O’Morane,  Hugh,  v.  37. 

O’Mullane,  Dermot,  ix.  38. 

O’Murry,  Donogh,  xi.  14. 

Rory,  ix.  36. 

O’Naghten,  Rory,  iv.  22. 

Teige  Oge,  ix.  36. 

O’Neale,  Sir  Phelim,  vi.  59. 

O’Neil,  Daniel,  groom  of  his  Majesty’s  bed- 
chamber, ix.  81. 

Henry,  xi.  14. 

Dame  Martha,  ix.  51. 

O’Neile,  Sir  Henry,  ix.  51. 

O’Relly,  Hugh,  iv.  14. 

Philip  McHuglr,  iv.  14. 

O’Reoge,  John,  v.  37. 

Duke  of,  iv.  24.  viii.  25.  ix.  82. 

Ormond,  James,  Duke  of,  iii.  39. 

Lord  Duke  of,  vii.  4. 

O’Ronan,  Melaughlin,  xi.  65. 

O’Royrke,  John,  ix.  36. 

Orsborne,  Nicholas,  iv.  55. 

O’Ruan,  Hugh,  xi.  65. 

Loghlin,  xi.  65. 

O’Ryan,  Edmond  MDoncll,  iii.  47. 

Edmond  M'Murtagh,  iii.  47. 

O’Ryegane,  Randle  M'Donell,  iv.  6. 
Osbaldeston,  Edmond,  vi.  66. 

John/  vi.  66. 

Lucy,  vi.  66. 

Osbalston,  Edward,  ix.  36. 

Osburne,  William,  viii.  10. 

O’Shaughnessie,  Sir  Roger,  ix.  65. 

Ossory,  Bishop  of,  iii.  33. 

Roger,  Earle  of,  x.  45. 

Ouldon,  Widdow,  viii.  11. 

Owens,  Thomas,  ix.  87. 


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Parke,  Robert,  viii.  58. 

Parker,  Deane,  vii.  55. 

Phillip,  ix.  4. 

Parkhurst,  knt.,  Sir  Robert,  vi.  59. 
Parrott,  Joseph,  i.  21. 

Parry,  Miles,  iv.  26. 

Parsons,  knt.,  Sir  Laurence,  iv.  74. 

— Thomas,  iii.  47. 

William,  iii.  47. 

lent..  Sir  William,  vi.  44.  vii.  2. 

Paynter,  Richard,  ix.  36. 

Peirce,  Anne,  vii.  2. 

Pelton,  Captain  Thomas,  v.  1. 
Peppard,  Widow  Ismay,  iv.  73. 
Percival,  Sir  Philip,  vii.  53. 

Percivale,  knt..  Sir  John,  vii.  33. 

knt.,  Sir  Philip,  vii.  33. 

Percivall,  Josias,  v.  64.  68. 

Major  John,  v.  58. 

Theodore,  v.  62. 

Percivals,  bart.,  Sir  John,  i.  17. 

Perry,  Edward,  vii.  58.  viii.  18. 

Jonathan,  ix.  21. 

Peter,  Arthur,  v.  37. 

Pettet,  Garret,  xi.  39. 

Philpott,  Nathaniel,  iv.  47. 

Phillips,  Widdow,  v.  37. 

Pierce,  Lucias,  v.  2. 

Pine,  Henry,  vi.  69. 

Pinshin,  Phillip,  ix.  4. 

Pippard,  Robert,  iv.  53. 

Pippliard,  Alson,  iv.  53. 

George,  iv.  53. 

Plunket,  Alexander,  viii.  26. 

. Edward,  x.  57. 

George,  vii.  41. 

Henry,  iv.  45. 

James,  i.78.  x.7. 

Lucas,  Right  honble,  xi.  12. 

Widdow  Mary,  iv.  46. 

Plunkett,  Alexander,  viii.  51. 

Widow  Anne,  iv.  70. 

Christopher,  viii.  26. 28.  xi.  54. 

• knt..  Sir  Christopher,  i.  27. 

Edward,  iii.  23.  iv.  60.  vii.  42. 

xi.  54. 

■ Elinor,  vi.  64. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  53. 

Francis,  i.  27. 

George,  iii.  23. 

James,  vii.  63.  x.  12. 

Katherine,  iii.  63. 

- Dame  Katerine,  xi.  6. 

Dame  Katherine,  xi.  54. 

Right  honble  Lucas,  vii.  42. 

. Luke,  iv.  70.  vi.  64. 

Margaret,  iv.  60. 

Mary,  iv.  70. 

Maud,  iii.  23. 

knt.,  Sir  Nicholas,  ix.  6. 

Patrick,  i.  27. 

Robert,  iii.  23. 

Teresa,  iv.70. 

Alderman  Thomas,  iii.  9. 

William,  iv.  57. 70.  ix.  36. 

Poole,  Thomas,  v.  63. 

Poore,  Thomas,  v.  37. 

Portingall,  James,  viii.  9. 

Jasper,  v.2. 

William,  viii.  9.  10. 16. 

Portland,  Earl  of,  ix.  44. 

Potter,  Captain,  vii.  2. 

Poulter,  Mr.,  v.2. 

Powell,  John,  ix.  36. 

Power,  Edmond,  ix.  27: 

Ellen,  v.  8. 

Eustace,  vi.  23. 

John,  vi.  13.  23. 

Right  honble  John,  Lord,  vi.  4 

Mary,  vii.  50. 

Maurice,  vi.  13.  vii.  50. 

Doctor  Nicholas,  vi.  15. 

Richard,  v.  8. 

Thomas,  vi.  15. 14.  viii.  9. 

. Widow,  v.  2. 

William,  v.  2. 

Prator,  Lieutenant  George,  x.49. 
Prendergast,  Thomas,  vii.  58. 
Pressecke,  John,  vii.  68. 

Pressicke,  Joseph,  i.  46. 

Preston,  Catherine,  xi.  48. 

Elinor,  vii.  22. 

Widow  Katherine,  vii.  18 

(122.) 


Preston,  Nicholas,  i.35.  vii.  21. 

Robert,  i.  35.  iii.  48.  iv.  73.  vii.  21. 

Roger,  iv.  22. 73.  x.  33. 

Simon,  iii.  48. 

Thomas,  iv.  69. 

William,  iv.  73. 

Price,  James,  viii.  12. 

Pridue,  Richard,  v.  58. 

Proudfoot,  Katherine,  iii.  63. 

Patrick,  vii.  1. 

Proudfoote,  George,  iii.  63. 

James,  iii.  63. 

John,  iii.  63.  vii.  1. 

Nicholas,  iii.  63. 

Richard,  iii.  63. 

Robert,  vii.  1. 

Puller,  Robert,  v.  2. 

Puncy,  Widow,  viii.  12. 

Purcell,  Ellen,  v.  8. 

Inan,  iv.  13. 

John,  iv.  13.  v.  8. 

Richard,  ix.  13. 

Simon,  iv.  26. 

Thomas,  v.  8. 

Purfield,  James,  iii.  42. 


Q. 

Quatret,  Francis,  i.  21. 

Quely,  Robert,  i.  46. 

Quin,  Dennis,  vi.  25. 

John,  i.  81.  iii.  53. 

Alderman  Mark,  vi.  25. 

Peter,  vii.  5. 

Richard,  vii.  5. 

Thomas,  i.  81.  vi.  25.  vii.  5. 

Quine,  Peter,  iii.  44. 

Quirke,  Thomas,  x.  56. 

Quony,  William,  v.2. 


Radcliffe,  knt..  Sir  George,  vi.  33. 

Ragg,  Widow',  iv.  62. 

Ranalagh,  Lord,  i.  46. 

Ranelagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  43. 

Roger,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  43. 

Ratcliffe,  Thomas,  vii.  33. 

Rategan,  Robert,  i.  46. 

Ratlioine,  Edward,  ix.  16. 

Rawles,  Sir  David,  ix.  50. 

Rawlins,  Widdow,  v.  63. 

Rawden,  George,  vi.  59. 

Reade,  Richard,  ix.  19. 

Reagsne,  John,  x.  4. 

Teige  M'John,  x.  4. 

Realy,  Nicholas,  iv.  19. 

Reeves,  George,  i.  5. 

Reigan,  Daniel,  vi.  62. 

Relicke,  James,  i.  14. 

Relly,  Nicholas,  i.  56. 

William,  ix.  19. 

Rely,  Edmond,  xi.  68. 

John,  i.46. 

Renalaugli,  Roger,  Lord  Viscount,  v.  40. 
Rey,  Christopher,  x.49. 

Reynolds,  Anne,  vii.  33. 

Charles,  vii.  33. 

Reynells,  Richard,  iv.  47. 

Reynolds,  George,  viii.  10. 

Henry,  vi.  44. 

Isaac,  i.  46. 

Rice,  Andrew,  viii.  60. 

Bartholomew,  viii.  68. 

Christian,  viii.  56. 

Dominick,  Fitz  Stephen,  viii.  68.  xi.  I 

Edward,  viii.  68. 

Edward  Fitz-Edmond,  viii.  62. 

Joane,  Widow,  viii.  60. 

Patrick  Fitz-Thomas,  viii.  57. 

Robert,  viii.  60. 

Stephen  Fitz-Dominick,  xi.  2. 

Thomas,  viii.  57. 

Thomas  Fitz-Steplien;  viii.  56. 

Richards,  Major,  v.  2. 

Richardson,  John,  ix.  79. 

Ridge,  John,  viii.  58. 

Ridgwav,  Agnes,  vii.  66. 

Ridley, 'Col.,  v.  3. 

Roach,  James,  vii.  66. 

Roatli,  James,  vii.  66. 

Roberts,  Thomas,  ix.  21 . 


79. 


27. 


58. 


Robinson,  William,  v.  50. 

Roch,  David,  Lord,  x.  88. 

Dominick,  x.  32. 

Edmond,  v.  21.  58.  x.  32. 

Edward,  x.32. 

Francis  Fitz-Edward, 

George,  v.  58. 

Honora,  viii.  23. 

John,  v. 21.  viii.  23.  x.32. 

Alderman  John,  ix.  4. 

Katherine,  v.  64. 

Lord,  x.  35. 

Mary,  v.  21. 

Maurice,  iv.  34. 

Maurice  Fitz-Jolin,  ix.  4. 

Maurice,  Lord  Viscount, 

Morish,  Fitz-Patrick,  ix. 

Morrish,  x.38. 

Doctor  Morrish,  x.  32. 

Nicholas,  ix.  36. 

Onor,  viii.  23. 

Patrick,  iii.  32.  v.21. 

Patrick  Fitz-Morris,  ix.  i 

Patrick  Fitz-Richard,  v. 

Philip  Fitz-Dominick,  v. 

Philip  Fitz-George,  v.  70. 

Philip  Fitz-Richard,  vi.  75. 

Philip  Oge,  v.  58. 

Philip,  v.21. 

Richard  Fitz-George,  v.  58. 

Robert,  ix.  43. 

Theobald,  viii.  34. 

Ullick  Fitz-James,  viii. 23. 

William,  x.  38.  xi.  34. 

Roche,  Andrew,  v.  68. 

Dominick,  ix.  56. 

Edmond,  v.  68. 

Edward,  ix.  1. 

Joane,  v.  68. 

Katherine,  ix.  21. 

Maurice,  v.  79. 

Alderman  Maurice,  ix.  21. 

Ullick,  viii.  23. 

[ ],  ix.I. 

Rocheford,  Catherine,  xi.  48. 

Henry,  xi.  48. 

Jenico,  xi.  48. 

Sir  John,  xi.  48. 

Oliver,  ix.  49.  xi.48. 

Robert,  xi.  48. 

Thomas,  xi.  48. 

Rochford,  Ellis,  vi.  70. 

Hugh,  vi.  70. 

John,  i.  42.  vii.  21. 

Patrick,  vii.  2. 

Thomas  ix.  36. 

Rochford,  William,  ix.  49. 

Roe,  Donagh  Oge,  xi.  52. 

Elinor,  iii.  44. 

Henry,  iii.  44. 

Richard,  vi.  68. 

Rogan,  James,  i.  18. 

Roger,  John,  i.  21. 

Roirke,  Mary,  vii.  21. 

Ronan,  Elin,  viii.' 16. 

Alderman  James,  vii.  58. 

Mary,  vii.  58. 

Richard,  viii.  9- 

Alderman  Theobald,  viii.  1 1 . 

Thomas,  vii.  58. 

Ronane,  Edmond,  x.  14. 

James,  v.  2.  58.  viii.  9. 

Alderman  James,  v.  58. 

James  Fitz-John,  v.  58. 

Joane,  viii.  11. 

Maurice,  v.  2. 

Nicholas,  viii.  1 1 . 

Alderman  Thomas,  v.  58. 

William,  V.  58.  x.  14. 

Roome,  James,  vi.  25. 

Rooskeley,  Ann,  vi.  8. 

Foulke,  vi.8. 

Rorke,  Thomas,  i.  21. 
Roscommon,  Earl  of)  ix.  55. 

James  Earl  of,  i.  46. 

Wentworth,  Earl  of,  i.  46. 

Roth,  John  Fitz-Morris,  v.  13. 
Rothernm,  knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  x.  51 
Rowe,  Patrick,  i.  27. 

Rowland,  Richard,  ix.I. 

[ 1 vi.  73. 

Rowles,  William,  ix.  83. 

Rownane,  James,  v.  2. 

Russell,  Bartholemew,  iv.  12.  vii. 
— Christopher,  vii.  10. 


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v-  Russell,  Cisly,  vii.10. 

INDEX  James,  iv.  32. 

NOMINUM  John,  ix.  36. 

Katherine,  v.2. 

TI,o  Decrees  Mary,  vii.  10. 

Innocents.  Robert,  i.  53. 

Ryan,  Charles,  iii.  47. 

John,  ix.  57.  . 

Pierce,  v.  37. 

Ryane,  Derby,  ix.  82. 

S. 


Sale,  Simon,  v.  1. 

Salisbury,  John,  iii.  53. 

Sandford,  George,  vi.  35. 

Santry,  Lord  Baron,  iv.  70. 

Sargeant,  John,  vi.  28. 

Sarsfield,  Anne,  ix.  61.  xi.  41. 

Dominick,  ix.  3. 

Edmond,  ix.  53.  54. 

Widow  Ellis,  v.  45. 

Jennet,  ix.  8. 

John,  ix.  61. 

Patrick,  ix.  61. 

Peter,  iv.  17.  ix.61. 

Alderman  Thomas,  ix.  8. 

Thomas,  ix.  61. 

Thomas  Fitz- William,  ix.  3. 

William,  ix.61. 

Alderman  William,  v.  45. 

Saunders,  Thomas,  v.  63. 

Seagrane,  Margaret,  i.  26. 

Richard,  i.  26. 

William,  i.  26. 

ScolTeeld,  John,  vii.  58. 

Scofeild,  Richard,  viii.  10. 

Scott,  David,  v.  37. 

Major  Edward,  iii.  59. 

Scudamore,  Richard,  x.  14. 

Scurloge,  Anne,  v.  15. 

Barnaby,  x.  12. 

Seagrave,  Christopher,  i.  45. 

Francis,  i.  45. 

John,  i.  45. 

■ Laurence,  i.  45. 

Widow  Mary,  i.  41. 

Peter,  i.  45. 

Robert,  i.45. 

Walter,  i.  45. 

Sedgrave,  Frances,  iv.  1 1. 

Henry,  i.  21. 

Mr.,  vii.  4. 

Nicholas,  iv.  11. 

Richard,  iv.  1 1 . 

Walter,  iii.  6. 

Segrave,  Henry,  viii.  14. 

John,  i.  49. 

Nicholas,  x.  33. 

Segreave,  Henry,  v.  24. 

Sens,  Thomas,  ix.  43. 

Semple,  Sir  William,  vi.  49. 

Sexton,  knt.,  Sir  George,  i.  65. 

John,  vi.  15. 

Margaret,  ix.  6. 

Phillis,  vi.  15. 

Sextune,  William,  x.  49. 

Sicklemore,  Captain  James,  viii.  23. 
Silliard,  Sankey,  iv.  2. 

Silver,  Owen,  viii.  11. 

Simpson,  Captain,  v.  2. 

Sinckler,  James,  i. SI. 

Shagnussy,  Dame  Margaret,  v.  55. 

Sheely,  v.  33. 

Shanahane,  Edmond,  x.  15. 

Shanon,  Francis,  Lord  Viscount,  x.  45. 
Shapcot,  Robert,  i.  3.  x.  56. 

Sharpe,  Luke,  v.  1. 

Shea,  Jasper,  v.  1 . 

Shearman,  William,  v.  68. 

Slice,  Helias,  vi.ll. 

junior,  George,  vi.  11. 

Margaret,  vi.  11. 

Sheely,  Nicholas,  i.  46. 

Shecrevere,  Marcus,  i.  81. 

Shcffeild,  Major  Richard,  viii.  11. 
Shell}',  James,  vii.  58. 

Shelton,  Alderman  Thomas,  vi.  68. 

William,  i.  11. 

Sherley,  John,  ix.  87. 

Sherlock,  Bartholemew,  v.l. 

John,  vii.  36. 

Patrick,  v.  10. 

Peter,  v.  1. 

Sir  Thomas,  v.  2. 


Sherlock,  knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  ix.  34. 

Sliieli,  Anne,  iv.  53. 

■ — Mary,  iv.  53. 

Tobve,  iv.  53. 

Shirley,  L’ettis,  vi.  73. 

Shirlocke,  Richard,  x.  12. 

Shortall,  Ellis,  x.  26. 

Skart,  Samuel,  v.  1. 

Skeddy,  George  Fitz-Nicholas,  viii.  53. 
Skelton,  John,  iv.  63. 

Skeret,  Edmond,  vii.  53. 

Skeretts,  Francis,  v.  4. 

Skiddy,  John,  v.  2. 

Christian,  viii.  56. 

Widow  Christian,  viii.  55. 

Iph!sby,Vv.2  ° 

Nicholas,  viii.  53.  55. 

Thomas,  ix.  41. 

Slane,  Dame  Anne,  iv.  75. 

Lady  Dowager  Anne,  v.  76. 

Lord  Baron  of,  iv.  75. 

Christopher,  Lord  Baron,  x.47. 

William,  Lord  Baron,  i.  78.  iv.  75.  v. 

76.  xi.  48. 

Slidd,  John,  v.  11. 

Smith,  Francis,  x.  38. 

John,  iv.  47. 

■  Robert,  v.  45.  vii.  10. 

Samuel,  ix.  1.  xi.  14. 

Thady,  ix.  36. 

Thomas,  v.  1.  ix.  4. 

Smyth,  George,  i.  11. 

Soddin,  Robert,  viii.  9. 

Southwell,  Robert,  vi.  10. 

Spencer,  Ellinor,  xi.  34. 

Hugolin,  xi.  34. 

— — Mathew,  viii.  10. 

• Perregrine,  xi.  34. 

Sprinham,  Robert,  i.  10. 

Stafford.  Thomas,  Earl  of,  vii.  33. 

Stanley,  Luke,  vii.  2. 

Stanton,  Michael,  v.  66. 

Stapleton,  Captain  Arthur,  ix.  21. 

Stelan,  Patrick,  i.  46. 

Stephenson,  Richard,  vi.  60. 

Stevens,  Nicholas,  i.  21. 

Steward,  Archibald,  iv.  4.  xi.  14. 

John  Oge,  xi.  14. 

Stewart,  Sir  William,  vi.  49. 

Stoakes,  William,  vii.  71. 

Stoker,  Joseph,  iii.  9. 

Stoute,  John,  vii.  58. 

Nicholas,  viii.  1 1. 

Thomas,  viii.  9. 

Stowne,  Brian,  v.  57. 

Strabane,  Baron  of,  vi.  49. 

Strafford,  Earl  of,  vi,  49. 

William,  Earl  of,  vii.  33. 

Strange,  Abraham,  viii.  29. 

Captain  John,  v.  1. 

Laurence,  iii.  55. 

Richard  Fitz-Porter,  iii.  55. 

Stratton,  Baron,  v.  37. 

Strong,  Robert,  v.  1. 

Sturdinell,  George,  iv.  47.  i.  5. 

St.  Albans,  Ullick,  Earl  of,  xi.  32. 

St.  John,  Ellen,  v.  8. 

St.  Laurence,  widow  Alice,  i.  27. 

Alice,  i.  67. 

Edward,  v.  2. 

Thomas,  i.  36.  vii.  18. 

St.  Leger,  George,  v.  72. 

Captain  Houcrt,  ix.  21. 

James,  v.  72. 

Jeffry,  v.  72. 

Robert,  v.72. 

St.  Maries,  Wexford,  Rectorys,  v.  10. 

St.  Patricks,  Cashclt,  Dean  and  Chapter  of, 
ix.  57. 

Vicars  Choral  of,  i.  23. 

Dublin,  Vicars  Choral  of,  v.  28. 

St.  Seth’s  Guild,  Dublin,  vii.  55. 

St.  Sythes  Guild,  Master,  &c.,  of,  i.  50. 

Guild  of,  i.78. 

Master  and  Wardens  of,  i.  21. 

St.  Thomas  Court,  Monastery  of,  i.  10. 
Supple,  Edmond,  vii.  12. 

Gibbon,  vii.  12. 

1 Joane,  viii.  64. 

John,  vii.  12. 

Martin,  vii.  12. 

William,  vii.  12.  viii.  64. 

Sutton,  Anne,  v.  1. 


Sutton,  Gilbert,  vii.  21. 

John,  i.  35.  ix.  73. 

Swan,  Edward,  vii.  10. 

Swanton,  James,  iii.  32. 

William,  iii.  32. 

Sweetman,  Widow,  x.  56. 

Swetchman,  Mathew,  v.  58. 

Swiny,  lnnin  Duff,  xi.  24. 

Symes,  John,  v.  1. 

Symonds,  John,  vi.  59. 

Symons,  Elizabeth,  viii.  35. 

knt.  Sir  George,  viii.  35. 

Sir  George,  x.  18. 

Syms,  John,  vii.  66. 

Symson,  Mr.,  vii.  2. 

Syngouse,  John,  v.  16. 

Synnot,  Donn,  v.  2. 

T. 

Taafe,  Dame  Anne,  viii.  58. 

Christopher,  v.  57. 

John,  v.  57. 

John,  Lord  Viscount,  viii.  58. 

— Sir  John,  iv.  70. 

Lord  Viscount,  vii.  33. 

Mary,  viii.  58. 

Nicholas,  v.  57. 

Tibbot,  viii.  58. 

Taaffe,  Christopher,  x.  7.  . 

Jenico,  x.  6. 

John,  Lord  Viscount,  x.  6. 

Richard,  i.  62. 

— Robert,  x.  7. 

— - Stephen,  i.  62. 

Theobald,  Lord  Viscount,  x.  6. 

• Theophilus,  x.  7. 

— knt,  Sir  William,  iv.  62. 

Talbot,  Garot,  i.  5. 

George,  i.  72. 

Sir  Henry,  i.  8.  81.  vii.  2. 

Jane,  vii.  5. 

...  — John,  i.  10.  iv.  63.  vii.  5. 

. — — Patrick,  i.  75. 

Margaret,  i.  5. 

... Maiy,  i.  72. 

Richard,  vi.  4.  ix.  23. 

Robert,  i.  72.  vii.  5. 

William,  i.  5. 

bart.  Sir  William,  i.  5.  ix.  30. 

Talbott,  Bridget,  ix.  30. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  58. 

John,  vi.  4. 

Richard,  i.  67.  iv.  62.  vi.  58.  xi.  51. 

William,  iv.  28. 

Tallant,  Thomas,  i.  1. 

Tallis,  Mr.,  i.  21. 

Tankard,  Nicholas,  iii.  42. 

Taragh,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  69. 

Tatli,  Christopher,  iv.  63. 

Taylor,  Anne,  ix.  73. 

— Bridget,  i.  18. 

Edward,  iv.  47. 

Mary,  h 18.  iv.  47. 

widow  Mary,  ix.  73. 

Mathew,  i.  18. 

Michael,  ix.  73. 

Mr.,  vii.  2. 

Patrick,  i.  81. 

Robert,  i.  21.  v.  1. 

Thomas,  i.  46. 

William,  i.  18.  v.  50.  vii.  2.  ix.  36. 

Taylors,  Corporation  of,  i.  50. 

Teige,  Gerald,  i.  1. 

Teigh,  Alderman,  i.  49. 

Templeoge,  Talbot,  vii.  4. 

Terrill,  Richard,  xi.  39. 

Terry,  David  Fitz-Stephen,  x.  15. 
Thimbleby,  Frances,  viii.  37. 

Thomas,  Arnold,  v.  2. 

[ ],  v.  10. 

[ ],  xi.  54. 

Thorne,  Robert,  v.  45. 

Thornton,  Laurence,  xi.  30. 

Sarah,  xi.  30. 

Thunder,  Simon,  v.  1. 

Thwaites,  Mr.,  vii.  2. 

Thygh,  Alderman,  i.  70. 

Tierny,  Teige,  v.  58. 

Tigh,  Alderman  Richard,  x.  56. 

Tirconnell,  Earl  of,  vii.  55. 

Tirrell,  Edmond,  iii.  36. 


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Tirrell,  Elenor,  xi.  39. 

widow  Elinor,  viii.  31. 

widow  Joane,  vi.  30. 

Philip,  i’x.  75. 

Richard,  ix.  75. 

Thomas,  viii.  31.  ix.  36. 

Tirry,  widow  Anstace,  x.  15. 

Dominick,  iv.  74. 

William,  v.  59. 

. William  Fitz- Patrick,  x.  38. 

Tobin,  Adam,  x.  32. 

Walter,  x.  32. 

Tomlins,  John,  v.  2. 

Mr.,  v.  2. 7. 

Toole,  Cahir,  iv.  17. 

Edmond  M'Loughlin,  iv.  17. 

Edmond,  iv.  17. 

John,  i.  21. 

. . Thomas,  i.  11. 

Tornehill,  Robert,  i.70. 

Towhill,  John,  v.  2. 

Townesend,  Thomas,  vii.  68. 

Towse,  Stephen,  v.  58. 

Traffie,  Keadagh,  v.37. 

Traileman,  John,  iv.  4. 

Trant,  Christian,  viii.  55. 

Travers,  Francis,  iv.  44. 

Henry,  i.  56. 

Peter,  i.43.  iv.44. 

Traylman,  John,  xi.  14. 

Trevors,  John,  vii.  21. 

Trimletestowne,  Robert,  Lord  Baron,  i> 
Trolly,  Alderman,  iii.  37. 

Alderman  Rowland,  viii.  51. 

Troy,  James,  v.  1. 

Tuam,  Richard,  Lord  Archbishop  of,  i 
Tuite,  bart.,  Sir  James,  xi.  7. 

Oliver,  xi.  7. 

bart.,  Sir  Oliver,  xi.7. 

Thomas,  xi.  7. 

Tuoligge,  Teige,  ix.  27. 

Tuomy,  John,  v.  58. 

Turner,  Elinor,  ix.  6. 

Jane,  ix.  6. 

Katherine,  ix.  6. 

Nicholas,  iii.  32. 

Paul,  ix.  6. 

Thomas,  v.  58. 

Alderman  William,  ix.  6. 

Tumor,  Margaret,  ix.  6. 

Mary,  ix.  6. 

Tute,  Martha,  xi.7. 

Twohills,  John,  v.  2. 

Tynbalghe,  Williarti,  xi.  63. 

Tyrell,  John,  vii.  13. 

Margaret,  v.  32. 

Tyrrell,  Francis,  iii.  36. 

James,  vii.  13. 

U. 

Upton,  Hugh,  iii.  24. 

Uriell,  Edmond,  viii.  1. 

Usher,  Alice,  vii.  2. 

Arthur,  ix.  30. 

— George,  vii.  2. 

Mary,  vii.  2. 

Mr.,  iii.  3. 

Walter,  vii.  5. 

___  Alderman  Walter,  vii.  2. 


Vaughan,  Abraham,  v.  58. 

Vaux,  Lord  Edward,  viii.  35. 
Veldon,  widow  Anne,  vii.  55. 
Vennery,  William,  xi.  14. 

Veoples,  Hugh,  xi.  14. 

Vernon,  John,  ix.  53. 

William,  ix.53. 

Vicars  Choralls,  iv.  47. 

Choral,  Holy  Trinity,  Dublin, 


W. 


Wadding,  Beale,  iii.  2 

Thomas,  iii.  2.  ' 

Wade,  Captain,  v.  2. 
Wading,  Thomas,  v. : 
Wakely,  Thomas,  xi. 
Walker,  Gregory,  v. 1 
Wall,  Gerald,  viii.  50 


50. 


Wall,  James,  viii.  50. 

_ Jane,  xi.  36. 

Katherine,  viii.  50. 

Michael,  viii.  50. 

Richard,  xi.  30. 

Walle,  Bryan,  v.  3. 

Waller,  Mr.,  v.  58. 

Wallis,  Edward,  vi.  59. 

Ralph,  iv.  41. 

Walsh,  Adam,  iii.  5. 

Alderman  David,  v.58. 

Edmond,  ix.  9. 

Sir  Edmond,  ix.  9. 

Henry,  i.56.73. 

Howel,  i.  60. 

Hoyle,  iv.  3. 

James,  i.56.73.  vi.21. 

Alderman  James,  v.  25. 

Sir  James,  ix.  13. 34. 

Jasper,  viii.  12. 

Johan,  i.  23. 

John,  i.  67.  73. 

John  Fitz-Robert,  v.  2. 

Katherine,  ix.  34.. 

Lewis,  ix.  9. 

Margaret,  vi.  21. 

Mary,  iii.  52.  v.  1.  vii.  50. 

— Dame  Mary,  ix.  13. 

widow  Mary,  i.  53. 

Nicholas,  vii.  58. 

Sir  Nicholas,  viii.  53. 

knt.,  Sir  Nicholas,  iii.  33. 

Onora,  ix.  9. 

Patrick,  ix.  9. 

Patrick  Fitz-Harry,  v.  2. 

Pierce,  iii.  61.  ix.  13.34. 

Richard,  iii.  5. 

Richard  Fitz-Ricliard,  v.  2. 

Robert,  i.  53.  iii.  52.  iv.  i 

vii.  50.  ix.  13. 

■ Robert  Fitz-James,  v.  1 . 

Robert  Fitz-Philip,  ix.  11. 

bart.,  Sir  Robert,  ix.  13.  34. 

Rose,  i.  60. 

Thomas,  i.  73. 

Walter,  i.  46.  iii.  55.  iv.3.  • 

William,  vii.  46. 

Walshe,  bart.,  Sir  James,  iii.  2. 

Lewis,  ix.  82. 

knt.,  Sir  Robert,  iii.  2. 

Walter,  George,  v.2. 

Mr.,  v.  1. 

Mr.,  v.2. 

Richard,  v.  2. 

Wandrick,  Andrew,  vii.  58. 

Warde,  Edward,  ix.  36. 

Ware,  knt.,  Sir  James,  i 
Warran,  Anne,  iv.  29. 

Warren,  Bartholemew,  vii.  70. 

Bridget,  iv.  44. 

Elizabeth,  iv.  69. 

Sir  Henry,  iv.  69. 

James,  iv.  12. 

Margaret,  iv.69. 

Mary,  iv.  69. 

Patrick,  iv.  12. 

Thomas,  iv.  44.  viii.  16. 

Alderman  Thomas,  viii.  10. 
Warrener,  Thomas,  i.  21 . 

William,  ix.  36. 

Waterford,  Dean  and  Chapter  of,  v.  1. 
Waterhouse,  Alderman  Thomas,  x.  56. 
Waters,  Katherine,  ix.  21. 

Richard,  viii.  10. 

Watson,  James,  iv.  12. 

Watyn,  James,  xi.  63. 

Margaret,  xi.  63. 

Weale,  William,  ix.83. 

Wedlock,  Clement,  v.  1. 

Welsh,  Col"  Hoyle,  iv.  3. 

James,  iii.  61. 

Sir  James,  v.  1. 

Katherine,  v.  2.  ix.  82. 

Wentworth,  Thomas,  Lord  Viscount,  vi. 
Wesley,  Gerald,  vi.  38. 

Weslie,  Valerian,  iv.  27. 

Wesly,  Valerian,  vi.  38.  ix.  61. 

William,  vi.  38. 

West,  Thomas,  i.  46. 

Westley,  Edmond,  viii.  20. 

Westmeath,  Earl  of,  v.76. 

Richard,  Earl  of,  iii.  17. 


vii.  53. 


Whaley,  Henry,  vii.  52. 
Wheeler,  Captain  Jonas, 
White,  Annas,  v.  1 . 

Bennet,  ix.  83. 

Cecilia,  ix.  19. 

Alderman  Christoplu 

Dominick,  i.  21. 

Elinor,  vi.  11.  x.  56 

Garrett,  vi.  11. 

Henry  Fitz-Patrick, 

James,  v.  1.  2.  ix.  IS 

James  Fitz-Thomas, 

John,  v.  1.  62. 

. John  Fitz-Jeoffry,  ix.  83 

John  Fitz-Michael,  v.  2. 

Ismay,  iv.  73. 

Kate,  v.  2. 

Luke,  i.  21. 

Margaret,  iv.  44. 

Mary  “ 


61. 


'.2. 


•i.  29. 


i.  42.  s 


Morice, 

Morris,  viii.  18. 

Morrisl),  x.  38. 

i Nicholas,  vii.  35.  xi.  6. 

— Nicholas,  Fitz- Henry,  ix.  83 

knt.,  Sir  Nicholas,  i.  67.  72.  ’ 

12. 

Patrick,  v.  10.  vii.  35.  x.7. 

. Pierce,  v.  2.  vi.  1. 

Richard,  iv.  62.  vii.  1. 

Alderman  Thomas,  v.  3. 

Thomas  Fitz-John,  v.  2. 

Walter,  v.  2. 

Widdow,  v.  1. 

William,  v.  1.2. 

Whitegoose,  Henry,  v.  1. 

Whitle,  John,  vii.  66. 

Whitney,  John,  iii.  3. 

Whitting,  William,  vii.  68. 

Wiccombe,  John,  i.  67. 

Wiggins,  Edmond,  x.  6. 

Wilkinson,  Captain,  v.  2. 

Williams,  James,  ix.  36. 

. Robert,  v.  58.  vi.  10, 

Widdow.  i.  46.  iv.  62. 

Willint,  William,  v.  37. 

Willmot,  Charles,  Lord  Viscount,  v.  40. 
Willows,  Robert,  ix.  36. 

Wilshire,  Anthony,  ix.  4. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  ix.  86. 

Wingfield,  Richard,  iv.  17. 

Winnan,  Mary,  iv.  26. 

Thomas,  iv.  26. 

Winter,  John,  ix.36. 

Wise,  Andrew,  x.  20. 

John,  x.  20. 

Nicholas,  iii.  55. 

Robert,  x.  20. 

Thomas,  x.  20. 

Wodlock,  William,  v.  1. 

Wogan,  Katherine,  vii.  18. 

Nicholas,  vii.  18. 

Wolferston,  James,  iv 
Wolferstowne,  Georg< 

Humphrey,  iv.  17. 

- William,  iv.  17. 

Wood,  Edward,  vii.  58. 

Woodloct,  James,  v.  2. 

Wooffe,  Nicholas,  xi.  61. 

Woolridge,  William,  ix.  36. 

Worrall,  Christopher,  iii.  37. 

Francis,  iii  37. 

Stephen,  iii.  37. 

Wotton,  James,  x.  7 . 

Thomas,  vii.  21. 

Wright,  Silvester,  v.  2. 

Wybrane,  William,  i.  21. 

Wybrant,  Alderman  Daniel, 

Alderman  Peter,  x.  56. 


Yonge,  Thomas,  xi.52. 

William,  xi.  52. 

Yorke,  Edward,  iv.  13- 
Young,  Thomas  Fitz-James,  ■ 
Younge,  Thomas,  v.  58. 


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ABBEY,  St.  Austin’s,  ix 
Abbort,  ix.  69. 

Abbots  Meadows,  vi.  55. 
Abbotstowne,  i.  19. 
Abbott,  viii.  65. 
Abbygormackan,  ix.  65. 
Abyclonane,  v.  55. 

Abye  Quarter,  x.  6. 


Se; 


Aghantobhermore,  v.  38. 
Aghar,  v.  10. 

Agharanagh,  iii.  30. 
Agharmill,  ix.  69. 
Aghatemple,  i.46. 
Aghatinan,  x.  23. 

Aghavana,  iv.  66. 
Aghavanger,  v.  37. 
Aghavangher,  v.  37. 
Aghavorrin,  v.  32. 
Aghbrack,  xi.  39. 54. 
Aghclare,  iv.  1. 

Aghcolour,  iii.  49. 

Aghcullin,  v.  10. 
Aghdonewell,  vi.  51. 
Aghdonnogh,  xi.  7. 
Aghdristan,  iii.  49. 

Aghdufe,  x.  51. 

Agheany,  vi.  49. 

Aghedou,  ix.75. 

Aghedowan,  i.  78. 
Aghcdrislan,  iii.  49. 
Agliefine,  vi.  40. 

Aghegad,  ix.  68. 
Aghegadmore,  ix.  68. 
Agheganekill,  iii.  49. 
Aghelehard,  v.  43. 

Agheler,  i.  78. 

Aghelost,  ix.  55. 
Aghenallybeg,  ix.  67. 
Aghencon,  Vicarage  of,  i.  46. 
Agliendiggin,  v.  32. 
Aghenebohy,  vii.  28. 
Aghenegore,  ix.  55. 
Aglienegranragh,  ix.  55. 
Aghenehowne,  ix.  55. 
Aghenemore,  viii.  65. 
Aghenenagb,  ix.  55. 
Agheneliesliawlagli,  vi.  49. 
Aghenspicke,  ix.  55. 
Aghenvony,  iii.  15. 

Agher,  vii.  5.  viii.  4. 
Agheranagh,  ix.  55. 
Agliernny,  xi.  39. 

Aghereske,  vii.  5. 

Agherin,  viii.  40. 
Agherloghmollen,  vi.  51. 
Aglievemoe,  i.  1.  . 
Agheverane,  vi.  59. 
Aghewonewan,  yi.  51. 
Aghigowire,  ix.  67. 

Aghigurty,  iv.  65. 

Aghilare,  v.  29. 
Aghinallymore,  ix.  67. 
Aghindramen,  i.  46. 
Aghkiltan,  v.  29. 

Aghleamore,  iii.  39. 
Aghleliard,  vii.  37. 

Aghlofty,  iii.  49. 

Aghloghbane,  i.  46. 

Aghlorgg,  x.  6. 

Aghnagan,  i.46. 


Aghnagarty,  vi.  51. 
Aghnameallmore,  v.  10. 
Aghnamell,  Rectory  of,  xi.  19. 
Aghnedaragh,  ix.  87. 
Aglmedronge,  i.  78. 
Aglmegallagh,  viii.  46. 

Aghnegarrooneiteragb,  x.  1. 
Aghnegarow,  viii.  32. 
Aghnegough,  vi.  49. 

Aglinehan,  i.  46. 
Aghnehederne,  xi.  54. 
Aghneliny,  vi.  49. 
Aghnemailinne,  v.  10. 
Aglmemell,  Tidies  of,  xi.  19. 
Aghnemoyle,  v.  6. 

Aglinenure  Casde,  ix.  67. 
Aghneskeagh,  vi.  49. 
Aghnucrosse,  x.23. 

Aghocullyn,  i.  78. 

Aghomore,  i.  78. 

Aghonamade,  xi.  7. 

Aghoneliae,  i.  78. 
Aghorcheadgetan,  i.  78. 
Aghowile,  x.  33. 

Aghrimtowoe,  Priory  of,  ix.  66. 
Aghrinaghmore,  v.  55. 

Aglitur,  iii.  26. 

Aghvole,  ix.  92. 

Aghy,  iv.  6. 

Aghyart,  ix.  65. 

Aghygughyne,  iv.7. 

Aglish,  xi.  35. 

Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Impc  Tidies  of,  x.45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Aglish-wenane,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Agmagh,  v.  32. 

Agontegal,  i.77. 

Aherdie,  Casde  of,  x.  7. 

Aish,  Little,  xi.  51. 

Akarne,  iii.  22. 

Akergare,  viii.  7. 

AJasty,  vi.  38. 

Alistragh,  vi.  49. 

Almondstowne,  v.  6. 

Allaneluisk,  iii.  45. 

Allasty,  vi.  55. 

Allearkie,  xi.  10. 

Allebegg,  iii.  3. 

Alieholand,  ix.  65. 

Allenscourt,  i.  32. 35.  iv.  53. 
Allenswood,  ix.  61. 

Al'.erstowne,  x.  7. 

Alleskale,  xi.  10. 

Altconcle,  vi.  49. 

AUculmore,  xi.  9. 

Altidiarry,  vi.  49. 


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Altiloghbrone,  vi.  49. 

Altmore,  xi.  9. 

Altnecrooley,  vi.  49. 
Amisnyngowry,  vi.  49. 

Anagbeg,  v.  55. 

Anaghbegg,  iii.  11. 

Anaglibrick,  ix.  65. 

Anagh  M'Neal,  iii.  26. 
Anaghmore,  vi.  19.  ix.  65. 
Anaght,  x.  6. 

Anchorites  Island,  viii.  35. 
Andcloone,  xi.  4. 

Aneglog,  x.  7. 

Anehonquilly,  i.  77. 

Aneskenan,  viii.  46. 

Aneskyer,  ix.  65. 

Angierragh,  v.  55. 

Anglag,  x.  6. 

Annagn,  vii.  48.  viii.  46.  x.  51. 

Vicarage  of,  ix.  66. 

Annaghbeg,  ix.  68. 

Annaghbog,  ix.  69. 

Anuaghbrack,  ix.  67. 
Annaghdoone,  Monastery  of,  ix.  ' 
Annaglidowne,  Monastery  of,  ix. 
Annaghduonye,  ix.  66. 
Anuagheille,  ix.  28. 
Annaghenowen,  vi.  3. 
Annaghmore,  ix.  67. 

Annisklin,  vi.  49. 

Annorelie,  ix.  6. 

Anosmagh,  vi.  51. 

Anraboymore,  v.  38. 
Anransleatie,  v.  38. 

Anrattagh,  vi.  51. 

Antrim,  iv.  4. 

Anymane,  x.  45. 

Aolie,  xi.  9. 

Araghda,  ix.  67. 
Araghtibennaght,  ix.  38. 
Aranamallagh,  ix.  38. 

Archclare,  v.  10. 

Archerstowne,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Archestowne,  ix.  19. 
Arckestowne,  i.  77. 

Arcloe  Fishing,  v.  10. 

Monastery  of,  v.  10. 

Rectory  of,  v.  10. 

Ard  Barny,  iii.  11. 

Ardagh,  iv.  75.  v.  33.  76. 

The  Com’  of,  xi.  22. 

Ardalianane,  xi.  9. 

Ardakeele,  x.  51. 

Ardane,  v.  43. 

Ardaneclomnea,  ix.  65. 

Ardare,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i 
Ardawna,  ix.  36. 

Ardballyes,  x.  7. 

Ardberragha,  v.  55. 

Ardcalfe,  iv.  75. 

Ardcale,  xi.  48. 

Ardcarne,  ix.  66. 

Ardchan,  ix.  66. 

Ardclenis,  xi.  9.  10. 

Ardclomane,  xi.  15. 

Ardclone,  x.  51. 

Ardconey,  xi.  51. 

Ardconill,  x.  6. 

Ardcrony,  v.  74. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Ardeant,  v.  10. 

Ardee,  viii.  20. 

Mannor  of,  ix.  23. 

Ardeglasse,  iii.  39. 

Ardegorran,  xi.  9. 
Arderaghtragli,  xi.  9. 

Ardergole,  iv.  7. 

Arderigge,  i.  35. 

Arderrige,  i.  32. 


. 55. 


Avdglass,  ix.  58. 

Ardglasse,  vi.  21. 

Ardgona,  vii.  72. 
Ardgreagh,  Tithes,  &c.  of,  i 
Ardifrauntie,  vi.  49. 
Ardiguske,  iii.  15. 
Ardinagh,  Great,  vii.  26. 
Ardinane,  x.  6. 

Ardivollane,  ix.  67. 
Ardivonig,  iii.  39. 
Ardkarneg,  Abby  of,  ix.  67. 

Rector)'  of,  ix.  67. 

Ardkearny,  xi.  35. 
Ardkernan,  vii.  72. 

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Ardkoirhan,  x.  6. 

Ardlae,  x.  6. 

Ardlaherty,  viii.  58. 

Ardlahirty,  x.  6. 

Ardlochra,  vi.  51. 

Ardmagb,  vi.  59. 

Ardmaghbreghagh,  vii.  21. 

Ardmehone,  xi.  9. 

Ardmolchan,  ix.  44. 

Ardmolthan,  iii.  37. 

Ai^more,  v.  58.  viii.  46. 

Ardmuliaghan,  ix.  46. 

Ardmulshan,  vi.  48. 

Ardnagh,  iii.  39. 

Ardnaglasse,  viii.  58.  x.  6. 

Ardnecunny,  x.  54. 

Ardnedoma,  ix.  69. 

Ardnedoman,  ix.  68. 

Ardnegaunt,  i.  46. 

Ardnegleragh,  ix.  68. 

Ardnegnoe,  vii.  53. 

Ardneith,  v.  10. 

Ardnemoghna,  ix.  69. 

Ardnemonalon,  viii.  40.  * 

Ardnemullan,  viii.  46. 

Ardnerne,  iii.  1. 

Ardnesellagh,  ix.  68. 

Ardnilly,  vi.  49. 

Ardnoiskan,  x.  6. 

Ardnowe,  viii.  41. 

Ardostowne,  iv.  27. 

Ardower,  ix.  66. 

Ardowly,  ix.  65. 

Ardpatrick,  vi.  53. 

Ardra,  i.  78. 

Ardrahen,  iii.  11.  vii.  52. 

Market  of,  ix.  67. 

Ardrass,  vii.  21. 

Ardrasse,  ix.  30. 

Ardrath,  iv.  20. 

Ardrea,  x.  6. 

Ardrehin,  vii.  48. 

Ardress,  i.  35. 

Ardresse,  i.  19.  32. 

Ardroms,  v.  61. 

Ardrons,  Litde,  viii.  4. 

Ardrumon,  viii.  50. 

Ardry,  iv.  3. 

Ardsallagh,  xi.  37. 

Ardshanvoily,  iii.  39. 

Ardshonavoly,  iii.  39. 

Ardskeghbeg,  ix.  69. 

Ardskehy,  viii.  28. 

Ardtiboylane,  xi.  14. 

Ardtineale,  vi.  49. 

Ardtoon,  i.  19. 

Arduerines,  xi.  9. 

Ardvarnagh,  vii.  21. 

Ardvarny,  xi.  14. 

Ardwagh,  x.23. 

Argill,  iii.  26.  vii.  21. 

Armory,  xi.  10. 

Armoy,  xi.  9.  10. 

Arnaglit,  viii.  58. 

Arran  Chappies,  ix.  70. 

Arrenemanagh,  iv.  1. 

Arrireagli,  x.  51. 

Arrive,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Arthgaine,  v.  24. 

Arthurestowne,  vi.  55. 

Arthur’s  Towne,  vii.  51. 

Arthurstowne,  x.  7. 

Artiny,  i.  19. 

Artmeade,  iii.  3. 

Artony,  x.  7. 

Ashanadrisly,  iv.  65. 

Ashtowne,  xi.  43.  46. 

Askeaganhage,  viii.  65. 

Askenegalleagh,  vi.  49. 

Askenemore,  viii.  65. 

Aslingrow,  iii.  36. 

Assane,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp"  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Assolly,  viii.  8. 

Atenelickey  Fishing,  vii.  53. 

Athade,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 
Atliboy,  i.  18.46.  iii.  23.  viii.  1.  ix.  19. 

Mill  of,  vii.  21. 

Athclare,  iv.  75. 

Atheclare,  i.  62. 

Athornduff,  ix.  65. 

Athencon,  Tithes  of,  xi.  19. 

Athenry,  vii.  52.  ix.  65. 


Atherde,  iv.  11.  ix.87.  xi.  26. 
Atherdee,  vii.  24. 

Athgarret,  Rectory  and  Tithe  of,  i. 
Athglassan,  viii.  26. 

Athgoe,  i.  70. 

Athinguoly,  ix.  64. 

Athiraee,  ix.  23. 

Athirdie,  Mannor  of,  x.  6. 
Atlileagh,  Manor  of,  ix.  67. 
Athlome,  ix.  67. 

Athlone,  i.  46.  iii.  6.  iv.  22. 62.  v.  5 
66.73.  vii.  30.  31.  72.  ix.  i 

Abby  of,  i.  46. 

Castle,  v.  37. 

Customs  of,  v.  37. 

— Houses  in,  iv.  22. 

Athlumney,  Mill  of,  xi.  54. 
Athlumny,  ix.  90. 

Athorow,  vi.  51 . 

Athronan,  vi.  38. 

Athybrian,  vii.  37. 
Athyhencromagh,  i.  77 . 
Athymainebegge,  xi.  24. 
Athymainmore,  xi.  24. 

Atklough,  vi.  55. 

Attarne,  xi.  43. 

Attenmage,  x.  38. 

Atticonlagh,  vi.  49. 

Attineboyly,  vi.  49. 

Attinurana,  i.  46. 

Attytyowendulf,  vi.  49. 

Aughefin,  ix.  25. 

Aughenesulvin,  ix.  25. 

Priory  of,  ix.  67. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 

Avrinigilkie,  x.38. 

Ayhebracke,  i.  78. 

Ayhnerslande,  x.  7. 

B. 


Balgeitli,  i.  32. 
Balhary,  i.  15. 
Balialie,  v.  43. 
Balibackderry,  vi.  12. 
Balimacknemae,  i-  46. 
Balimacphillip,  ix.  53. 
Balinicirgin,  iii.  53. 
Bahnurc,  m-  49. 
Ballacussa,  x.  54. 
Ballagelagb,  xi.  14. 
Ballagh,  viii.  40. 
Ballaghaghill,  ix.  68. 
Ballagbasta,  ix.  68. 
Ballaghbane,  iii.  53. 


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allemagarry,  j.  4: 
allemagherboy,  x 


allemeaglian,  i 
iiliemededuffe. 


dlenacase,  xi.  5 
nllenadobber,  > 


Ballencarra  Towne,  ix.  67. 
Tythes  of,  ix.  67. 


Ballenefagh,  xi.  48. 

Ballenefarne,  iv.  59. 
Ballenegaboge,  xi.  9. 
Bailenegalloghlagh,  ix.  44. 
Bailenegarne,  xi.  9. 

Ballenegarvie,  xi.  9. 
Ballenegloghbeg,  x.  35. 
Ballenegon,  Lower,  viii.  28. 

Ballenehewly,  xi.  65. 
Ballenelacke,  viii.  1. 

Balleneleege,  ix.  51. 
Ballenelorgan,  xi.  14. 
Ballenemana,  vii.  48. 
Ballenemoney,  v.  13. 

Ballenenine,  ix.  48. 

Ballenesse,  xi.  9. 

Ballenevilly,  ,vi.  73. 

Ballenfoyle,  iv.  39. 

Ballenity,  viii.  60. 

Ballenlea,  xi.  9. 

Ballenlogli,  xi.  9. 

Ballenlonge,  vi.  75. 

Ballenombane,  xi.  9. 
Ballenononegh,  ix.  67. 

Ballenorig,  viii.  56. 

Ballenronon,  i.  1. 

Ballenlagai  t,  viii.  60.  xi.  9. 
Ballentaggart,  x.  88. 
Ballenteskanmore,  xi.  9. 
Ballentinhy,  xi.  9. 

Ballentobber,  ix.  55. 

Ballentoy,  xi.  15. 

Ballentra,  xi.  9. 

Ballenurge,  xi.  9. 

Ballenvoghter,  x.  60. 

BalienvuUen,  viii.  55. 

Balleny,  xi.  9. 

Balleosally,  xi.  10. 

Ballepatrick,  xi.  9. 10. 

Ballerahen,  ix.  6. 

Balleraleckhane,  xi.  9. 
Ballerasdarenet,  xi.  9. 
Ballerashian,  xi.  9. 

Ballereagh,  xi.  9.  10. 

Balleroddery,  xi.  10. 

Ballesasken,  vii.  48. 

Ballesax,  vi.  38. 

Ballescoilt,  xi.  9. 

Balleseylun,  ix.  87. 

Balleshane,  viii.  65. 

Balleslog,  xi.  10. 

Balletalheor,  xi.  10. 

Balletamne,  ix.  6. 

Baileterin,  xi.  10.  15. 
Balletilorange,  xi.  9. 

Balletomlin,  xi.  9. 

Balletryni,  xi.  10. 

Balletidelish,  xi.  9. 

Ballevada,  vii.  48. 

Ballevaduffe,  xi.  10. 

Ballevargan,  xi.  10. 

Ballevaragna,  xi.  10. 

Ballevasser,  xi.  9. 

Ballevatick,  xi.  9. 

Ballevemdel,  xi.  60. 

Ballevenoge,  xi.  9. 

Ballevickory,  xi.  10. 

Ballevoa,  xi.  10. 

Ballevott,  xi.  14. 

Ballevyane,  xi.  9. 

Balleynigcony,  v.  55. 

Ballfeaglmn,  Tithes  of,  ix.  46. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  46. 

Ballgardyguoile,  ix.  65. 

Ballialie,  v.  43. 

Balliallie,  viii.  65. 

Balliantry,  i.  77. 

Balliardigevin,  ix.  67. 

Balliashie,  xi.  35. 

Ballibalrick,  i.  5. 

Ballibane,  viii.  57. 

Balliboe,  iv.  53. 

Balliboes,  xi.  80. 

Balliboggan,  xi.  48. 

Balliboghal,  The  Grange  of,  i.  15. 
Ballibre,  viii.  68. 

Ballibrenan,  vii.  13. 
Ballibrenanebegg,  vi.  15. 
Ballibriggan,  vii.  22. 
Ballibrinaggie,  ix.  57. 
Ballibrinagb,  vii.  12. 

Ballibrittan,  iv.  69. 

Ballicahir,  viii.  65. 

Ballicarbug,  v.  29. 


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Baltina,  iv.  44.  x.  12. 
Ballinabarny,  xi.  30. 
Ballinackissy,  v.  63. 


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Ballinvige,  k.  17.’ 
Ballinvileagh,  vi.  75 
Ballinvillerig,  v.  45. 


Balliogane,  v.  55. 
Ballionockboy,  x.51. 


Ballitrasna,’  vi.  19. 


Ballmacolly,  x 
Ballmncoole,  v 


ISSilehy  iii  4< 

Ballosiny,  viii.  40. 
Balloy,  vii.  21. 
Ballredery,  ix.  23. 

” " ' ' ix- 


19. 


Ballscott,  : 
Balltra,  x.  53. 
Balltrasne,  v.  61. 


Ballug,  iv.  50. 

Ballung,  viii.  65. 

Ball  ungall,  x.  23. 

Balluoran,  v.  10. 

Ballurgan,  v.77.  vi.  11. 

Ballurgon,  v.77. 

Balluske,  i.  55. 

Balluvitli,  ix.  13. 

Ballyadin,  viii.  65. 

Ballyaghreskiagh,  i.65. 

Ballyagliter,  v.  24. 

Ballyahir,  ix.  28. 

Ballyalgune,  v.  55. 

Ballyamone,  viii.  65. 

Ballyane,  viii.  46. 

Ballyanesse,  v.  10. 

Ballyanotrony,  x.  23. 

Ballyanvola,  viii.  68. 

Ballyarde,  ix.  69. 

Ballyargad,  ix.  64. 

Ballyaughetolly,  ix.  51. 

Ballyawly,  i.  56. 

Ballybacke,  vii.  52. 

Ballyballagh,  v.  18. 

Ballybally,  x.  18. 

Ballybane,  iii.  39.  v.  10.55. 

Ballybanrath,  vi.  12. 

Ballybegg,  x 23. 

Ballybin,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 

Ballybogbt,  ’ix.  34. 

Ballyboy,  v.  10.  ix.  61. 

Ballybraek,  iii.  39. 

Ballybracke,  v.  10. 

Ballybracks,  ix.  34. 

Ballybragan,  vii.  51. 

Ballybranegan,  vii.  52. 

Ballybreaghuy,  i.  19. 

Ballybrenan,  iii.  19.  xi.  39. 

Ballybret,  iii.  13. 

Bally  brickny,  ix.  66. 

Bally brickoge,  xi.  30. 

Ballybrier,  v.  10. 

Ballvbrisley,  v.  10. 

Ballybritt,  xi.19. 

Rectory  and  Tythes  of,  i.  46. 

Ballybrooke,  ix.  67. 

Ballybrowne,  vi.  55. 

Ballybrynan,  x.  6. 

Ballybuck,  ix.  68. 

Ballycamegillog,  v.  55. 

Ballycamekerane,  ix.  51. 

Ballycannane,  v.  55. 

Ballycannon,  i.  30. 

Ballycannow,  viii.  65. 

Ballycappa,  iii.  3. 

Ballycamekerane,  ix.  51. 

Ballycarny,  iii.  41. 

Rallycarradoge,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Bally  Carrane,  x.  17. 

Ballycarrick,  x.  33. 

Ballycarrolleightie,  viii.  65. 
Ballycarrycrane,  v.  55. 

Ballycarule,  v.  55. 

Ballycashell,  iii.  49. 

Ballycaske,  ix.65. 

Ballycaslane,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  46. 
Ballycastany,  v.  55. 

Bally  Castle,  Lordships,  &c.  of,  xi.  14. 
Ballycaston,  xi.  43. 

Ballycasy,  v.  55. 

Ballychigliane,  vii.  43. 

Ballyclanbegg,  xi.  60. 

Ballyclare,  vi.  73.  vii.  51.  ix.  66. 

Monastery  of,  ix.  66. 

Ballyclarkehill,  vi.  12. 

Ballyclohy,  vi.  46. 

Ballyclonane,  ix.  69. 

Ballyclonlunnan,  vi.  49. 

Ballyclooan,  ix.  43.  ' 

Ballyclounartick,  v.  10. 

Bally  Cogan,  i.  50. 

Ballycohin,  x.  20. 

Bailycolgan,  Tithes  of,  vii.  70. 
Ballycollane,  viii.  7. 

Ballycollatane,  v.  10. 

Ballvcollinbegg,  viii.  7. 

Ballycolliun,  ix.  68. 

Ballycohnan,  viii.  65. 

Ballycomane,  iv.  6. 

Ballycomsla,  v.  55. 

Ballyconell,  ix.  69. 

Ballyconloghar,  v.  10. 


Bally  Connell,  ix.  64. 

Ballyconnell,  xi.  39. 

Ballycoolin,  iv.  62. 

Ballycoolman,  ix.  66. 

Ballycor,  i.  46. 

Ballycorcorane,  i.  35. 

Ballycorstally,  iii.  26. 

Ballycougb,  vii.  15. 

Ballycouruse,  iv.  17. 

Ballycowly,  x.23. 

Ballycreganbeg,  v.  55. 

Ballycromine,  v.  13. 

Ballycuag,  ix.  61. 

Ballycuddy,  ix.  68. 

Ballycumer,  vi.  19. 

Ballycunnavan,  ix.  69. 

Bally  Cunnock,  vi.  71. 

Bally  Curren,  vi.55. 

Ballycurry,  v.  55. 

Bally  Curryne,  ix.  65. 

Ballycussin,  xi.35. 

Ballydacloghoge,  v.  10. 

Ballydahall,  x.  45. 

Ballydanibegg,  x.  20. 

Ballydavidd,  vii.  13. 

Ballydavid,  ix.  38. 

Ballydawig,  ix.  21. 

Ballydermott,  viii.  29. 

Ballydonagh,  iii.  11. 

Ballydonnell,  v.  6. 

Ballydonnellmore,  ix.  21. 

Ballydonolls,  i.  1. 

Ballydoogan,  xi.  24. 

Ballydoth,  iii.  35. 

Ballydowe,  xi.46. 

Bally dowde,  vi.  4.  xi.  43. 
Ballydownegome,  iii.  13. 

Ballyduffe,  iii.  24.  v.  55.  viii.  65. 
Baliyduffy,  iv.  30. 

Bally  Edmon,  iii.  35. 

Ballyedmonde,  iii.  31. 

Ballyedmondmoyle,  ix.  75. 

Ballyedward,  viii.  28. 

Ballyegney,  xi.7. 

Ballyeighter,  v.  24. 

Ballyekena,  viii.  63. 

Ballyemokedy,  vii.  48. 

Ballyenegatinnagh,  vii.  48. 

Ballyeraghane,  v.  55. 

Ballyeyellane,  x.  14. 

Ballyeylin,  v.  10. 

Ballyfinmore,  viii.  65. 

Ballyfrowy,  x.33. 

Ballygarran,  Tithes  of,  x.  20. 

Ballygarre,  x.51. 

Ballygart,  ix.  44.  46. 

Ballygasse,  ix.  69. 

Ballygearan,  ix.31. 

Ballygerrgne,  v.  55. 

Ballygillerons,  i.  l. 

Ballyglass,  iii.  49. 

Ballyglasse,  x.51. 

Ballyglassny,  v.  55. 

Ballyglaugh,  viii.  11. 

Ballygnordy,  viii.  56. 

Ballygodry,  xi.  7. 

Ballygolane,  v.  10. 

Ballygore,  x.  56. 

Ballygorie,  vii.  72. 

Ballygrant,  iii.  2. 

Ballygranthy,  viii.  11. 

Ballygreny,  ix.  61. 

Ballygriffe,  iii.  35. 

Ballygriffee,  xi.  35. 

Ballyguillea,  iii.  39. 

Bnllygunermore,  iii.  2. 

Ballyguner  Castle,  ix.  34. 

Ballygunnermore,  ix.  34. 
Ballygunnertemple,  ix.  34. 

Ballybacke,  iv.  60.  v.  6.  vii.  4.  viii.  2.  x.  33. 

Ballyhacket,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Baliyhaek,  iv.  11. 

Ballyhaen,  ix.  57. 

Bally  hairy,  vii.  71. 

BallyhelFer,  ix.  44.  46. 

Bally  high)',  iii.  41. 

Ballyhempane,  xi.  10. 

Ballyheshill,  iv.  69. 

Ballyhimickeene,  viii.  56. 

Ballybin,  ix.  61. 

Bally hinden,  viii.  34. 

Ballyhist,  xi.  54. 

Ballyhook,  v.  79. 

Ballvhossy,  ix.  34. 


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Ballyin  Gossane,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Bally  Intrim,  vi.  51. 

Ballyisland,  iv.  6.  ^ 

Bnllykarny^xi'  30. 

Ba'!ySe,n’v.V555j‘ 


Ballykegan,  xi.  4,3. 
Ballykeharvallogli,  v.  10. 

Baj  jykellys,  'vi^  V 1 

Bal!ykl!ne,e’ixX55l1' 

Ballykilrow,  xi.  39. 

Ballyknockvickar,  x.  28. 

Banyh'c^v.'lO.11' 

Ballylane,  y.  10. 

Ml’lsy'/ifi  2e. 

Bully  iegennony,  ,i.  12. 

SlSSiJ,  “ 69 

Ksv1"- 

Bally  lin,  ix.  89. 

si&i5i,.6. 

iSSvSi.^-ix.68. 

Ballyloghey,  Rectory  of,  v.  10. 
Ballyloghorny,  v.  74. 
Ballyloughlen,  in.  35. 

n 

Ballymabin,  x.  20. 
Ballymaccgillegiven,  ix.  40. 


Ballymagarbarah,  iii.  15. 
Ballymagarry,  vii.  42. 
Ballymagaruy  Rectories,  x.  30. 
Ballymagarvy,  Rectory  of,  ix.  44. 

Tithes,  ix.  44. 

Ballymaghermore,  Tidies  of,  ix.  66 
Ballymagonnaglit,  x.  23. 
Ballymahin,  x.23. 

Ballymakill,  Tithes  of,  x.  20. 

“i;”"!.;1,3  6. 

Ballym'allen,  iii.  6. 

ssssas  % 

Ballym'caduir,  x.  51. 

Ballym'caliill,  v.  55. 
Ballym'cairniagh,  v.  43. 
Ballym'cale,  iv.  53. 

BallynTcallagh,  ix.  61. 

Bally m'carnane,  v.  6. 

Ballym'colly,  East,  viii.  64. 
BallymcColly,  West,  viii.  64. 
Ballym'Cormack,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6 
BallymcDermotl,  ix.  28. 
Ballym'Edmond,  xi.  50. 


Ballym0gillyboy,  v.  10. 
Ballym'Hugh,  xi.39. 


Ballym'Pierce,  vi.  36. 

Ballym'Shanvoe,  v.  79. 

Ballym'urta,  vii.  52. 

Ballym'warde,  ni.  6. 

Ballymeanagh,  ix.  51. 

Ballymeany,  v.  79. 
Ballymegoolaghlagh,  ix.  46. 
Ballymirine,  vii.  48. 

Ballymnally,  v.  55. 

Ballymockery,  v.  79. 

Ballymoge,  viii.  65. 

Ballymol  lawny,  x.  49. 

Ballymollier,  x.  33. 

Ballymollroncy,  x.  23. 

Ballymone,  xi.  51. 

Bally monesse,  v.  10. 

Ballymonkill,  ix.  12. 

Ballymoraghroe,  v.  10. 

Bally  more,  iii.  6.  11.  iv.  6.  ix.  44.  65. 

Eustace,  i.  60.  64.  80.  vii.  55. 

Ballymoren,  ix.  46. 

Ballymoriartagh,  vi.  49. 

Ballymorine,  ix.  44. 

Ballymoris,  v.  55. 

Ballymorish,  v.  55. 

Ballymorroghowe,  xi.  35. 
Ballymorough,  iii.  35. 

Ballymote,  iv.  62.  vi.  42.  x.  6. 
Ballymount,  Tithes  of,  i.  8. 
Ballymucivvard,  viii.  14. 

Ballymuleane,  v.  55. 

Ballymulfeny,  v.  55. 

Ballymullen,  ix.  11. 

Ballymully,  viii.  40. 

Ballymurphy,  iii.  26. 

Ballymurren,  vii.  48. 

Ballymurrie,  Lx.  77. 

Ballymurry,  viii.  63.  ix.  64. 

Bnllyna,  ix.  75. 

Ballynabinny,  xi.  35. 

Ballynadobber,  xi.  10. 

Ballynaeskeagh,  v.  10. 

BaUynafinshin,  v.  55. 

Ballynaglany,  viii.  29. 

Ballynaglassan,  vi.  38. 

Ballynaglogh,  x.  6. 

Ballynagranleagh,  v.  10. 

Ballynahary,  v.  10. 

Ballynaheynir,  ix.  33. 

Ballynalty,  ix.  8. 

Ballynamothy,  v.  10. 

Ballynanoway,  v.  55. 

Ballynaragh,  x.  6. 

Ballynard  Castle,  x.  32. 
Ballynardrogh,  iv.  41. 

Ballynarra,  v.  55. 

Ballynarraghbegg,  v.  10. 
Ballynascaruagh,  x.  6. 

Ballynasheloge,  v.  10. 
Ballynashratgmore,  v.  10. 
Ballynasrahimon,  v.  10. 

Ballynatthig,  x.  28. 

Ballynbar,  v.  10. 

Ballyncomoltorye,  x.  38. 

Ballynenlane,  xi.  35. 

Ballynebannocke,  vi.  13. 

Ballynebeale,  i.  1. 

Ballynebollan,  ix.  51. 

Ballynebracky,  viii.  46. 
Ballvnebranagh,  x.  28. 
Ballynebrenagh,  ix.  70. 
Bnllynecarbegg,  v.  3. 

Balij’iiecash,  ix.  61. 

Ballyneckane,  v.  10. 

Ballynecleatiy,  vi.  49. 

Bally necollen,  ix.  44. 

Ballynecoole,  xi.  50. 

Ballynecrussy,  v.  59. 

Ballynecurry,  i.  10. 

Ballynedinig,  v.  68. 

Bally nefimragh,  iii.  6. 

Ballvnefunsoge,  v.  10. 

Ballynegall,  x.  54. 

Ballynegaule,  xi.  50. 

Ballynegelky,  v.  10. 

Ballynegentgli,  xi.  65. 
Ballynegornagh,  iv.  6. 

Ballynegulsy,  viii.  46. 

Ballynehally,  i.  65. 

Ballynehansie,  ix.  31. 
Ballynehiskicagh,  ix.  68. 

Ballynekill,  viii.  46. 

Ballynekooley,  vii.  50. 

Ballynelinagh,  vi.  73. 
Ballynemoddagb,  vii.  48. 


Ballynemony,  iii.  SI.  viii.  1 
Ballynemonybegg,  ix.  31. 
Bnllynennanagh,  iii.  39. 
Ballenenortlunagh,  ix.  69. 
Ballynesileige,  viii.  65. 
Ballyncstinig,  viii.  60. 


Ballythunder,  x.  23. 
Ballytoole,  v.  10. 
Ballytracie,  v.  10. 
Ballytrasna,  ix.  28._ 
Ballytrasney,  viii.  65. 
Ballytrasny,  xi.  26. 
Ballytroghan,  x.  60. 
Ballytuine,  viii.  65. 
Ballyvadlea,  x.  32. 

Bally vakemore,  ix.  27. 
Ballyvalhane,  ix.  31. 
Ballyvarklowne,  v.  55, 
Ballyvelane,  v.  52. 

Bally ventine,  x.  17. 
Ballyveran,  iii.  57. 
Ballyvermine,  ix.  11. 
Ballyvody,  East,  xi.  41. 
Ballyvollaghan,  vi.  36. 


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v-  Ballyvolloge,  xi.  58. 

INDEX  Bally  volvally,  i.  65. 

LOCOBOM  Bally vorane,  v.  10. 

Decrees  Bally  vornore,  v.  10. 

e of  Ballyvurane,  iv.  7. 

Innocents.  Ballywade,  ix.  34. 

Ballywallgurin,  ix.ll. 

Ballywilliam,  v.  10.53. 
Ballytvinn,  v.55. 

Bally[  ],  x.  38. 

Ball[  ],  xi.  50. 

Balmadon,  Rectory  of,  iii. 
Balmadroght,  iv.  63. 
Balmadun,  vii.  21. 
Balmagadon,  v.  76. 
Balmartin,  vii.  21. 
Balm'lug,  v.  29. 
Balmedun,  i.  26. 
Balmostowne,  i.  15. 
Bainahowne,  ix.25. 
Balnemiagh,  v.  76. 
Balrath,  iv.  75.  vii.  21.  is 

Castle,  xi.  39. 

- Rectory  of,  x.  30. 


Balre. 


;.  12. 


Balrinstowi 
Balroddery,  i.  15. 

Balrodery,  iv.  20. 

Balroe,  xi.  7. 

Balrothery,  i.  27.  30.  iii.  20. 
Balruddery,  iii.  48. 

Balsane,  iv.  60. 

Balsetericke,  iv.  75. 

Balskedan,  vii.  21. 

Baltinglass,  Court  Leet,  &c.,  xi.  SO. 

■ Market,  xi.  30. 

Tithes  of,  xi.  30. 

Baltinglasse,  Lordship  of,  xi.  30. 
Baltogery,  viii.  46. 

Baltonoran,  viii.  46. 

Baltowne,  i.  77. 

Baltragb,  iii.  60. 

Baltrasny,  i.  77.  iii.  14.  iv.  27. 
Baltray,  vii.  21. 

Baltresnie,  iv.  50. 

Balvitistowne,  vii.  21. 

Balwinstowne,  i.  30. 

Balydany,  xi.  50. 

Balygrany,  i.  27. 

Balyleramond,  i.46. 

Balymaglane,  v.  6. 

Balyotren,  i.40. 

Ban,  Great,  iv.  7 5. 

— — Small,  iv.  75. 

Banaghmore,  iii.  55. 

Banaghur,  Ferry  of,  iv.  37. 
Banamargine,  xi.  10. 

Banckstowne,  v.  6. 

Bandon  Bridge,  x.  45. 
Banedrumny,  i.  27. 

Banerode,  viii.  64. 

Banevane,  iii.  6. 

Banevordie,  x.  38. 

Bannanane,  ix.  68. 

Banne,  i.  65. 

Bannemore,  viii.  50.  56. 

Banno,  x.  33. 

Bannor,  vii.  32. 

Bannowboggan,  ix.68. 

Banragh,  ix.  68. 

Bansallagh,  i.75. 

Banteeneshelfry,  v.  63. 

Bantry  Barony,  v.  29. 

Baptist,  House  of  St.  John,  i.45. 

Monastery  of  St.  John,  ix.  66 

Baradogath,  iii.  26. 

Barbican,  vii.  87.  ix.  65. 
Barbistowne,  vi.  4. 

Barecrumline,  v.  43. 

Bareglany,  iii.  35. 

Bavetery,  iii.  26. 

Barmeath,  vii.  21. 

Barmeth,  x.7. 

Barnaboy,  ix.  69. 

Barnaby,  xi.  6. 

Barnacoyle,  ix.  69. 

Barnadarngg,  iii.  11.  viii.  37. 

Castle,  ix.  67. 

Barnagb,  i.77. 

Barnaghogoy,  x.  51 . 
Barnanacressy,  vi.  6. 
Barnardstowne,  iv.  75.  vi.  38. 


Barnederige,  i.  19. 
" tgeetb,  yi.  4. 


37. 


Barnenedan, 
Bamenegigby 
Barninegihib, 
Barnisedane, 
Barnislattie,  x.  23. 
Barnkillin,  v.  55. 
Barnosna,  iii.  39. 
Barmvalstowne,  iv.75. 
Baroge,  v.  10. 
Barolasidnan,  v.  79. 
Baromore,  ix.  77. 
Baronrath,  ix.  61. 
Barrnghvnylly,  iv.  7. 
Barramount,  iv.  1. 
Barrastowne,  ix.34. 
Barrett,  ix.44.46. 
Barretts,  v.  13.  xi.  41. 
Barrettsplace,  vii.  38. 
Barrettstowne,  vi.  38. 
Barribegg,  ix.  55. 
Barrinedarige,  v 


v.  2. 


Barrii 
Barro 

Barrosleigb,  ix.  43. 

BarrOwcumlin,  v.  43. 

Barrowmount,  v.  29. 

Barrownetaught,  viii.  35. 

Barrowrath,  vi.  55. 

Barry,  ix.  55. 

Barrybegg,  iv.  22. 

Barrymore,  iv.  6.  v.  16.  45.  58.  xi.  41. 
Barthaase,  ix.57. 

Bashfordrath,  x.  7. 

Baskines,  Rectories  of,  i.  10. 
Batchellors  Lane,  viii.  51 . 

Bathbran,  iv.75. 

Bathgarrott,  iv.46. 

Battramstowne,  iv.  20.  vii.  61. 

Batts  Farme,  i.  10. 


<.  23. 


Bauc 

Bawn 
Bayannagb,  i.  !6. 
Bayarstowne,  i.75. 

Baygagh,  ix.  25. 
Baylemaskagl’.an,  iv.  30. 
Baylston,  x.  7. 

Bayne  River  Fishing,  i.  32. 
Beadfastowne,  vii.  5. 
Beadings,  vii.  21. 
Beagbugulline,  iv,  6. 

Beaban  Abbey,  iii.  45. 
Bealabiles,  iv.  37. 
Bealacamotise,  vi.49. 
Bealagh,  iii.  39. 

Bealings  Land,  i.  1. 3. 
Bealingstowne,  ix.  30. 

Little,  vii.  71. 

Beallanegar,  x.  5. 
Bealnacarra,  vii.  52. 
Beamont,  i.  72. 

Beamore,  vii.  21. 

Beanbegg,  ix.  64. 

Beanemore,  ix.  64. 
Beanmore,  ix.  68. 
Bearestowne,  iv.75. 
Bearindarrig,  vi.  73. 
Bearnegowlan,  vi.73. 
Bearnemuchenagh,  iv.  78. 
Bebegg,  ix.73. 

Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Bebus,  i.  19. 

Begery,  ix.  44. 

Beggan,  ix.68. 

Begganreagh,  vi.  6.^ 

Beggary,  ix.  46. 

Beggetston,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 
Beggsseland,  vii.  10. 
Beggstown,  i.  15. 

Beghagh,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Bella,  vi.  19. 

Behagh,  ix.  65. 

Beheenagh,  xi.  2. 

Beheg[  ],  iv.6. 
Bclagb-howley,  x.  51. 
Belahagh,  v.37. 


Belmienngh,  iv.  14. 
Belanenygerah,  ix.  54. 
Belavile,  viii.  58. 
lielgard,  vii.  18. 


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nmore,  iii.  11.  vii.  72.  ix.37.  x.  51. 
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Blackford,  Castle  of,  x.  23. 

Manor  of,  x.  23. 

Blackball,  i.  8.  50.  vi.  38.  xi.  43. 

Rectorie  of,  ix.  61. 

Titlies  of,  ix.  61. 

Blackhoane  Hill,  x.  56. 

Blacklane,  i.  21. 

Blackrath,  x.  10. 

Blackshanerstowne,  viii.  26. 

Blackston,  x.  6. 

Blackwood,  i.  84.  iv.  20.  vii.  61.  viii.  20. 
Blaghgate,  i.  46. 

Blaghstreet,  1.46. 

Blanclierstowne,  iv.  20.  vi.  4.  vii.  61. 
Blandcherston,  i.  27. 

Blarney  Lane,  ix.  38. 

Blealklonebeg,  ix.  64. 

Bleand,  xi.  19. 

Blenpottagh,  x.51. 

Blery,  iii.  1. 

Blightoge,  viii.  32. 

Blindesreete,  i.  46. 

Bluethsland,  viii.  9. 

Boalliliiferard,  v.  21. 

Boardstowne,  xi.  39. 

Bodegaranroe,  iii.  26. 

Bodfanstowne,  i.  77. 

Bodin,  viii.  41. 

Bodins,  vi.  55.  viii.  2. 

Bodingstown,  i.  8. 

Bodrath,  x.7. 

Bogganemoreneplasry,  iii.  6. 

Bogganfin,  ix.  36. 

Bogganfinn,  vii.  72. 

Bogulne,  v.  6. 

Boherbruine,  vi.  4. 

Boherduffe,  ix.  64.  69. 

Boherhallagh,  vi.  73. 

Boliernefarine,  v.  43. 

Boheryes,  xi.  57. 

Bohine,  v.32. 

Bohirquill,  viii.  32. 

Boilamtowne,  i.  77. 

Bollan,  ix.  66. 

Bollardaw,  Little,  i.  77. 

Bollenton,  iv.  39. 

Bollenultegli,  iv.  39. 

Bollibane,  xi.  58. 

Bollibogane,  xi.  46. 

Bollmorighdowne,  vii.  52. 

Bollocksland,  xi.  46. 

Bollyvoge,  iii.  39. 

Bologbane,  i.  77. 

Boltan,  iv.  74. 

Bolton,  i.  58.  iii.  23.  v.  77. 

Bolty,  ix.  66. 

Bolyrie,  x.  51. 

Bonadisertie,  v.  43. 

Bonanmore,  vii.  68. 

Bonberk,  Great,  iii-  53. 

Bondstowne,  viii.  2. 

Bonefields,  Feilds  of,  vi.  15. 

Bonesford,  iv.  39. 

Bongey,  vi.  49. 

Bonianstowne,  vii.  61. 

Booesland,  vii.  35. 

Booles,  xi.  54. 

Boolies,  x.7. 

Little,  x.  2. 

Boolis,  vii.  38. 

Boolought,  vi.  49. 

Bootlistreete,  iii.  4. 

Boranstowne,  i.  26.  iii.  55. 
Boreslebogbe,  Titbes  of,  ix.  9. 
Boroskeyne,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Borresleagh,  Tidies  of,  ix.  84. 
Borribegg,  vii.  72. 

Bodicownagh,  ix.  67. 

Boughloghra,  v.  46. 

Bouliersland,  vii.  68. 

Bourdonstowne,  v.  IS. 

Bowardan,  vi.  49. 

Boweglidownan,  vi.  73. 

Bowford,  xi.  46. 

Bowly,  x.  45. 

Bowthana,  vii.  52. 

Boyanagb,  ix.  25. 

Boyerstowne,  xi.37. 

Boyestowne,  i.  77. 

Boylecahalroe,  viii.  46. 

Boyledonnogh,  i.  46. 

Boyn,  Fishing  of,  vi.  38. 
Boynanstowne,  iv.  20. 

Boysradi,  iv.  50. 

Brabstowne,  vii.  61. 

(122.) 


Braccenstowne,  viii.  46. 
Bracetown,  New,  i.  77. 
Brackagh,  iii.  36. 
Brackane,  v.  6. 
Brackilziston,  i.  35. 
Brackirdstowne,  iv.  67. 
Bracloan,  ix.  69. 
Bracldone,  viii.  32. 
Brackloune,  x.  51. 
Bracklowne,  ix.  68. 
Bracknehuly,  vii.  21. 
Brackny,  x.  51. 
Brackton,  x.51. 
Bradstowne,  vii.  38. 
Braganstowne,  iv.  63. 
Bragganstowne,  x.  7. 
Bragba,  vii.  72. 
Braindiarig,  vi.  49. 
Brakstoivne,  iv.  20. 
Brabstowne,  ix.  61. 


Brar 


i.  51. 


Branchri 
Brandonsgrove,  vi.  4. 
Branganstowne,  ix.  49. 
Branny,  Teritory  of,  ix.  25. 
Branox,  vi.  51. 

Bratty,  v.  76. 

Brawny,  iv.22. 
Brayestowne,  iv.  75. 
Breahaw,  viii.  20. 
Breakeluanebegge,  ix.  77. 
Breallekerlim,  ix.64. 


Brea 


t.  51. 


Breckennagh,  iv.  65. 

Bredagh,  xi.  39. 

Bregartine,  xi.  58. 

Brenan,  vi.  46. 

Brenanstowne,  i.  60. 

Brenkilbeg,  vii.  21. 

Brenkilmore,  vii.  21 . 

Brenrush,  xi.  7. 

Breslantowne,  iv.  75. 

Briakine,  ix.  55. 

Briandiarig,  vi.  49. 

Briannake,  i.  46. 

Briche,  The,  viii.  31. 

Bricklecot,  Castle  of,  x.  6. 
Bricklow,  viii.  59. 

Bridagb,  ix.  82. 

Bridestowne,  xi.  54. 

Bridewell,  v.  2. 

Bridge,  St.,  i.  43. 

Bridge  Street,  i.  70.  iii.  5. 

Dub’,  iv.  70. 

House  in,  i.  6. 

Houses  in,  i.  6. 

Bridgstreet  Tents,  i.  8. 

Bright,  viii.  31. 

Brightwell,  viii.  35.  x.  18. 
Brimore,  iv.  20.  vii.  22. 
Bringanstowne,  ix.  88. 

Bring  Owans,  xi.  34. 
Briustowne,  iv.  75. 

Briskillbegg,  ix.  55. 

Briskillmore,  ix.  55. 

Bristows  Parke,  ix.  88. 

Brittas,  i.32.35.  ix.38. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Brittfieldstowne,  ix.  2 1 . 
Broadlogh,  xi.  26. 

Brockoge,  xi.  9. 

Brodleys,  i.80. 

Brogan,  iv.  63. 

Broghon,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Brologh,  i.46. 

Bromlymore,  vii.  46. 
Bromstowne,  vi.  7 5. 

Bromtsagli,  vii.  58. 

Brosnagh,  Fishing  of,  iii.  36. 
Brossnagh,  x.51. 

Brothury,  vi.  71. 

Browlea,  iv.  6. 

Brownes  Castle,  iii.  33. 
Brownestowne,  iii.  17.  v.  6.  21. 

48.90.  x.2.33.  xi.48. 
Browneswood,  iii.  33. 
Brownrath,  vi.  38. 

Bruagh,  xi.  10. 

Bruckins,  ix.  55. 

Brughiske,  xi.  9. 

Brumatune,  x.51. 

Brume,  vi.  4. 

Brumemargie,  xi.  10. 

Brunie,  xi.  10. 

Bruync,  xi.  10. 


Bryanstowne,  iv. 75.  x.7. 

Bryase,  vii.  48. 

Brymore,  iv.  63.  vii.  61. 

Bryne,  xi.10. 

Builand,  vi.  11. 

Bullebin,  iv.  50. 

Bullengeha,  v.  10. 

Bullensmotten,  iv.  39. 

Bullocks  Land,  xi.  43. 

Bullstowne,  xi.  43.46. 
Bullymedrome,  viii.  65. 

Bulreske,  iv.  50. 

Bunally,  v.  43. 

Bunamargine,  Monastery  of,  xi.  9. 
Bunamuicke,  x.  6. 

Bunechenly,  vii.  72. 

Bunedober,  xi.  4. 

Buneknock,  ix.  68. 

Bunenessy,  v.32. 

Bunkannon,  vi.  6. 

Bunnagh-hinly,  ix.36. 

Bunratty,  xi.  35. 

Buntroirie,  viii.  65. 

Bunugurt,  ix.  9. 

Bunvalla,  ix.  55. 

Buokyne,  ix.  68. 

Buolerye,  ix.  65. 

Buolly,  ix.  68. 

Buollycurrane,  iii.  39. 

Buollygass,  ix.  69. 

Buologurokan,  i.46. 

Buolybegg,  x.  38. 

Burgad,  ix.  66. 

Burgage  Bowdran,  iv.35. 

Connell,  iv.  33. 

Gamone,  iv.  36. 

Hackett,  iv.  32. 

Burgagelogliy,  iv.  32. 

Burgage  M'Hamcok,  iv.  34. 

Mode,  i.  80. 

Burgagetreasuey,  iv.  32. 

Burgesse  Acre,  iv.  14.  vii.  66. 
Burnellsland,  v.  6. 

Burren,  xi.  35. 

Burroge,  ix.  64. 

Bury,  v.  77. 

Busherstowne,  i.  75. 

Butlers  Court,  iv.  39. 
Butierstowne,  xi.  48. 

Butterland,  iii.  3. 

Butterstowne,  vii.  21. 

Buttevant,  Abby  of,  xi.  34. 
Buttewant,  iv.74. 

Butderstowne,  ix.  3. 


Cabbagh-Tithes,  viii. 
Cabbragh,  vii.  21. 
Cabragh,  i.77. 
Cadamstowne,  x.  12. 
Caddelsland,  vii.  21. 
Caffry,  v.  76. 
Cahannagb,  v.  32. 
Caharragh,  iii.  39. 
Cahellardnegro,  ix.  6 
Cahelstowne,  xi.  48. 
Caber,  iii. 49.  ix.64. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  3' 

CahernghdufF,  iii.  11. 
Caherhamisto,  ix.  64, 
Caherbrasty,  ix.  64. 
Cahercrea,  ix.  64.  xi 
Caheregowan,  ix.  68. 
Caherfbran,  ix.  64. 
Cahergal,  ix.  65. 
Cahergenle,  ix.  64. 
Caherillard,  ix.  68. 
Caherlissequell,  ix.  61 
Cahermaeknelan,  ix. 
Calierneman,  ix.  64-. 
Cahernicliolnehensy, 
Cahernileagh,  ix.  68. 
Calierou,  x.  49. 
Calierranegitta,  ix.  6 
Cahill,  v.  32. 

Cahir,  ix.  64.  68. 

Cahirardrought,  ix.  ( 
Cahir  Ballinvoe,  ix. 
Cahirbriagh,  xi.  2. 
Cahircollan,  ix.  68. 
Cahircurlin,  viii.  58. 
Cahirdangen,  i 
Caliirdowgane, 


iv.  74. 
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The  Decrees 


Cahirduffe,  ix.  68. 

Cahirengowen,  vi.  73. 

Cahirfadda,  xi.  35. 

Cahirglassane,  vii.  52. 

Cahirgrcddane,  v.  55. 

Cahirhally,  ix.70. 

Cahirlassane,  vii.  52. 

Cahirmacduffe,  iii.  3!). 

Cahirmackuna,  xi.  35. 

Cahirm'more,  ix.  64. 

Cahirnioele,  xi.  35. 

Cabirmunagh,  ix.  68. 

Cahii-narauckilagh,  x.  51. 

Cahirnehina,  iii.  11. 

Cahirnen'ioe,  viii.  58. 

Cahirpeakye,  iii.  1 1. 

Cahirpeke,  ix.  64. 

Cahirpolla,  xi.  35. 

CahirsyraUye,  vii.  52. 

Cahirtrant,  viii.  68. 

Cahnolline,  iv.  27. 

Cahur  Abby,  ix.  13. 

Cabyr,  iv.  7. 

Calaughtowne,  Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Calcot,  vii.  71. 

Caldaragh,  vii.  72. 

Caldragh,  v.  32.  viii.  58.  ix.  69. 
Caldraghdonany,  xi.  24. 

Caldraght,  viii.  40.  x.  51. 

Caldrakerin,  xi.22. 

Calestowne,  v.  24.  x.  33.  xi.  46. 

Callabegge,  v.37. 

Callaglistowne,  iii.  14. 

Callaghtone,  iii.  23. 

Callaghtowne,  i.  67.  iii.  6. 

Rectorial  Tithes  of,  iii.  6. 

Callamore,  v.  37. 

Callaree,  ix.  68. 

Callarendery,  ix.  64. 

Calleagh  Towne,  ix.  75. 

Callnecarton,  iii.  49. 

Callestowne,  xi.  43. 

Cnlliaghtowne,  i.  77. 

Callibranagan,  v.  79. 

Calloge,  ix.  16. 

Calloglibride,  ix.  77. 

Callominegge,  x.  51. 

Callow,  House  of,  iii.  11. 

Mannorof,  iii.  11.  ix.  67. 

Calls  Croft,  vii.  8. 

Calltraghmore,  ix.  55. 

Calterughdonaii.  iii.  6. 

Caltronepallish,  Tithes  of,  iii.  6. 
Calurnaboligee,  viii.  49. 

Calveaghbridge,  ix.  77. 

Calverstowne,  i.  77. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Calvestowne,  i.77. 

Camadge,  i.  3. 

Carnage,  ix.  23. 

Camaghbegg,  ix.  55. 

Camliske,  xi.  22. 

Cammagh,  ix.  16. 

Cammaglimorc,  ix.  55. 

Cammatowne,  ix.  67. 

Cammocke,  vii.  21. 

Cainpillagh,  ix.  65. 

Camrohan,  v.  37. 

Camruss,  x.  6. 

Camsbescraghrathmore,  i.  19. 

Camus,  vi.  19. 

Canagad,  viii.  46. 

Cananmore,  xi.  9. 

Candragstowne,  v.  61. 

Candrons  Garden,  v.  2. 

Cane  of  the  Crane,  i.  10. 

Cannonstowne,  v.  6.  vi.  53. 

Caomy,  x.  33. 

Capagh,  xi.  65. 

Capaloglian,  i.  69. 

Capanamoray,  x.  23. 

CaphdufTe,  xi.  39. 

Cappa,  v.  38. 

Cappadan,  ix.  65. 

Cappadne,  vii.  68. 

Cappaforribodore,  x.  23. 

Cappagh,  iii.  39.  v.  43.  vii.  48.  viii.  40.  46. 

ix.  69.  xi.  18. 

Cappaghanlane,  v.  38. 

Cappaghanokerry,  v.  38. 

Cappaghanrick,  v.  38. 

Cappaghanynnne,  • v.  39. 


Cappagliare,  vii.  52. 

Cappaghbrack,  iii.  15. 
Cappaghcorcogie,  v.  43. 

Cappagbcoyle,  ix.  65. 

Cappaghcurra,  ix.  64. 
Cappaghcmragli,  v.  38. 

Cappagh  Dubbin,  ix.  36. 
Cappaghdunnadda,  v.  39. 

Cappagliean,  v.  43. 

Cappaghelara,  v.  38. 

Cappaghfynane,  ix.  36. 

Cappagligasse,  ix.  68. 

Cappagbgon,  v.  38. 

Cappaghgowen,  ix.  36. 

Cappaghguadie,  v.  43. 

Cappaghkeany,  v.  38. 

Cappaghkelly  ix.  67.  70. 

Cappaghladdy,  v.  43. 

Cappaghlehan,  v.  38. 

Cappaghlehard,  v.  38. 

Cappaghmamna,  iii.  6. 

Cappaghmorc,  v.  38.  72.  vii.  52.  ix.  3 
Cappaghmuintiregomiane,  v.  39. 
Cappaghnacloihber,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnacully  v.  55. 
Cappaghnagannee,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnageanny,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnahaskinne,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnahoultie,  v.  39. 
Cappaghnalorgan,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnargearke,  v.  39. 
Cappaghncaleadan,  v.  38. 
Cappaghnecloffey,  v.  43. 
Cappaghnehoultagh,  v.  43. 

Cappaghroggan,  viii.  46. 

Cappanagh,  ix.  69. 

Cappatialossad,  x.  40. 

Cappar.egeragh,  v.  43. 

Cappcumry,  iv.  37. 

Cappemagh,  iv.  1 . 

Cappinekirke,  xi.  30. 

Cappock,  vii.  24. 

Cappoge,  i.  1. 

Cappogenynagh,  viii.  35. 

Cappoquin,  x.  45. 

Cappraghreheene,  v.  38. 

Cappugh,  ix.  64. 

Cappugliloghra,  ix.  65. 
Cappyngrlyaghe,  iv.  6. 

Capudna,  i.  46. 

Cara,  vi.  19. 

Carar 
Cara' 

Carberstowne,  i.  46. 

Cavbery,  iii.  21. 

Carblagh,  iv.  75. 

Carcletellagh,  xi.  10. 

Card  Castle,  vii.  68. 

Cardigstowne,  x.  7. 

Caregedoonesaffe,  iii.  49. 

Carereagb,  xi.  9. 

Careward,  i.  15. 

Carewm'lenany,  viii.  58. 

Carey,  vii.  42. 

Cargach,  i.  77. 

Cargagh,  x.47. 

Cagen,  iii.  1 1. 

Cargin,  iii.  49.  xi.  22. 

Carginbegg,  iii.  49. 

Cargreaghan,  ix.  55. 

Cargyne,  ix.  67. 

Carlian,  viii.  7. 

Carliinduffe,  ix.  64. 

Carhownemadderra,  xi.  35. 
Carhowneowle,  xi.  35. 

Carhueclogh,  v.  27. 

Caridonogno,  iv.  75. 

Carie,  xi.  10. 

Tough  of  Coal  Works,  xi.  14. 

Tough  of  Salt  Works,  xi.  14. 

Carigagh,  viii.  28. 

Carignecrohy  Tithes,  v.  10. 

Carignegatt,  iii.  49. 

Caricktroly,  iii.  53. 

Caringan,  vii.  30. 

Caristowne,  ix.  65. 

Carlanstoivne,  iv.  28. 

Carlehencie,  iv.  37. 

Carles,  i.  10. 

Carmackoell,  xi.  9. 

Carmelites  Abbey,  x.  6. 


Carmelites  Friers,  House  of,  ix.  66. 
Carmull,  ix.  44. 

Carnaduffe,  xi.  10. 

Carnagh,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Carnamitesagli,  xi.  9. 

Carnanbregie,  x.  30. 

Carnanclerie,  ix.  64. 

Carnane,  xi.  9. 

Carnanmoan,  xi.  10. 

Carnanow,  x.  51. 

Carnayle,  xi.  10. 

Carncoggie,  xi.  14. 

Carncolaght,  xi.  15. 

Carne,  iii.  15.  26.  ix.  61.  x.  51. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Redmond,  vii.  48. 

Carneadan,  vi.  49. 

Carnecallaght,  xi.  9. 

Carneceale,  vii.  48. 

Carnecoggie,  xi.  9. 
Carneconcallone,  xi.  22. 
Carneconnell,  xi.  9. 

Carneduffe,  xi.  10. 

Carnefenoge,  xi.  10. 

| Carnegey,  v.  6. 

Carnehuesky,  i.  77. 

Carnemullin,  xi.  10. 

Carneneconell,  xi.  14. 

Carnes,  viii.  46.  x.  2. 

Carnetellagh,  xi.  10. 

Carnhallyhill,  v.  48. 

Carnockcirrin,  xi.  10. 

Carnow,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 
Carnuffe,  ix.  46. 

Carobeg,  vi.  74. 

Caroervalla,  vi.  74. 

Caromore,  vi.  74. 

Caronegar,  v.  55. 

Caroraghnesse,  vi.  74. 

Caroreagh,  xi.  9. 

Carowbane,  i.  15. 

Carowbeg,  viii.  58. 

Carowenderry,  xi.  4. 
Carowenturreen,  iii.  45. 

Carowhany,  viii.  58. 

Carowkerke,  xi.  9. 

Carowleigh,  vi.  46. 

Carowlethine,  x.  51. 
Carownamulaght,  x.  51. 
Carownefreva,  vii.  37. 

Carownegilty,  viii.  58. 

Carownure,  iii.  49. 

Carowrin,  ix.  64. 

Carowtober,  x.  5. 

Carpenterstowne,  vi.  4. 
Carpintarstowne,  v.  76. 

I Carra,  x.  i.  xi.  9. 

Carraankers,  v.  38. 

Carrabegg  Weyer,  v.  87. 
Carraberrybegg  Weyer,  v.  39. 
Carracarmecke  Weyer,  v.  37. 
Carracarmicke  Weyre,  v.  40. 
Carracollin,  x.  40. 

Carraedmond,  v.  38. 

Carragadow,  ix.  64. 

Carragare  Weyre,  v.  40. 

Carragh,  ix.  66. 

Carragharlyn  Weyre,  v.  39. 
Carraghduffe,  vi.  38. 
Carraghnenorran,  viii.  59. 
Carraghowne,  viii.  35. 

Carragiebrenagh,  xi.  50. 

Carraglide,  ix.  64. 

Carrahenry  Weyre,  v.  40. 

Jones  Weyre,  v.  40. 

Carrahewurie  Weyer,  v.37. 
Carralanstowne,  xi.  27. 
Carramcstephen,  x.  51. 

Carramore  Weyer,  v.  37. 39. 
Cnrramorris,  Weyre,  v.40. 
Carranaclogh  Wej'er,  v.  37.  40. 
Carranageann  Weyre,  v.  40. 
Carranbuarda  Weyre,  v.  40. 
Carrandaghvalle  Weyer,  v.  89. 
Carraneanure,  v.  55. 

Carranekitt,  ix.  68. 

Carranleackane  Weyre,  v.  40. 
Carranoo  Weyre,  v.  40. 

Carranorig,  xi.  14. 

Carranstowne,  vii.  21. 

Great,  v.  24. 

Little,  v.  24. 

Carrantrodare  Weyre,  v.40. 


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Carrantuime  Weyre,  v.  40. 
Carraokeele,  ix.  36. 
Carraoneccardon,  ix.  67. 
Carraraghnes  Weyre,  v.  39. 
Carravagh,  vii.  72. 

Carravolan  Weyre,  v.  39. 
Carrawang  Weyer,  v.  37. 
Carrawarlin  Weyer,  v.  37. 
Carrawcrifeagh  Weyer,  v.  39. 
Carreghiduffe  Ierigh,  ix.  68. 
Carregnevax,  ix.8. 

Carrekeile,  ix.43. 
Carrentawny,  vii.  72. 
Carrestowne,  i.  52. 
Carreveveigli,  vii.  72. 
Carrewinskngli,  v.  32. 
Carrliagh,  vi.  51. 

Carrick,  i.  77.  iv.  75.  ix.  43. 
Carrickbegg,  viii.  50. 
Carrickcorke,  vi.  51. 

Carricke,  i.77.  iv.30.  v.27. 
xi.  46.  54. 

Carrickgallen,  xi.  51. 
Carrickgerry,  v.  55. 
Carrickglasse,  x.  6. 
Carrickgolan,  vi.  49. 
Carrickhard,  iv.  75. 
Carrickhevy,  iv.  75. 
Carrickhill,  iv.  70. 
Carrickincarhin,  viii.  49. 
Carrickiveran,  iv.  75. 
Carrickmollane,  xi.  57. 
Carrickmore,  vi.  49. 
Carricknelynan,  vi.  49. 
Carricknialbanagh,  vi.  49. 
Carrickrathmullin,  x.  6. 
Carrickstucke,  ix.  87. 
Carricktogher,  ix.  82. 
Carrickvarran,  v.  76. 

Carrig,  viii.  26. 

Carrigane,  viii.  53. 
Carrigariffe,  viii.  66. 
Carrigeagh,  i.  78. 
Carrigeenelane,  ix.  34. 
Carrigenasse,  ix.28. 
Carrigetoige,  id.  49. 
Carrigetotane,  viii.  53. 
Carrigg,  i.  46.  x.  23. 
Carrigg-gioroutory,  ix.  34. 
Carriggiclare,  ix.  64. 
Carriggigowne,  i.  19. 
Carriggnown,  viii.  23. 
Carriggokinell,  xi.  19. 
Carrigie,  xi.  50. 
Carrigilaglitye,  x.  38. 
Carrigileyne,  v.  58. 
Carrigiltane,  v.  79. 
Carrigin,  ix.  55.  64. 

Iveagli,  x.  15. 

Carrigins,  vi.  10. 
Carrigitocbir,  ix.  9. 
Carrigloglitye,  viii.  64. 
Carrigm'griffin,  ix.  12. 
Carrigmenan,  xi.  58. 
Carrigmore,  iii.  3. 
Carrigmoriegli,  vi.  1. 
Carriguavar  Castle,  ix.  8. 
Carrignebohill,  vi.  49. 
Carrignegatt,  ix.  67. 
Carrignegot,  vi.  49. 
Carrigovinell,  xi.  19. 
Carrigstreete,  i.  46. 
Carrigtowhill,  iii.  31. 
Carrigtrontory,  vi.  46. 
Carrihilleslowne,  i.  19. 
Carrikeele,  xi.  51 . 
Carrineesplinkie,  v.  43. 
Carrinlackan,  vii.  30. 
Carrinleigh  Castle,  ix.  68. 
Carrintim,  vii.  30. 
Carristowne,  x.  7. 
Carrnenelihanagh,  v.  55. 
Carrocaifagh,  ix.  37 . 
Carrocogill,  iii.  49. 
Carroglimonne,  xi.  9. 
Carronalackbane,  ix.  64. 
Carrondouraghan,  ix.  36. 
Carrow,  v.  55.  ix.  68. 
Carrowankers  Weyre, 
Carrowarde,  ix.  68. 
Carrowband,  ix.  67. 
Carrowbane,  ix.  68. 
Carrowbearnanemahanagh, 
CarrowcaeU,  x.  6. 
Carrowcarlan,  vi.  21. 
(122.) 


40. 


Carrowcarne,  v.  43. 

Carrowcasland,  iii.  1 1 . 

Carrowcloigh,  ix.  69. 

Carrowclone,  ix.  68. 

Carrowclunboy,  vii.  21. 
Carrowcooklorragb,  ix.  67. 

Carrowcorrell,  ix.  67. 

Carrowcrinyne,  ix.  64. 

Carrowdahye,  vii.  53. 

Carrowdisagh,  xi.  4. 

Carrowells  Land,  i.  15. 

Carrowenane,  x.  51. 

Carrowentemple,  iii.  1 1 • 

Carrower,  vi.  49. 

Carrowetanna,  iii.  6. 

Carrowevrie,  ix.  67. 

Carrowferine,  ix.  68. 

Carrowgarne,  ix.  64. 

Carrowgarrow,  iii.  49. 

Carrowgavruff,  iii.  11.  ix.  65. 

Carrowgily,  v.  55. 

Carrowgortnarnill,  ix.  64. 

Carrowgowan,  ix.  67. 

Carrowgurtine,  ix.  55. 

Carrowliolla,  viii.  14. 

Carrowhollae,  vii.  52. 

Carrowickally,  x.  6. 

Carrow  Ierragh,  ix.  67. 

Carrowinrihy,  x.  6. 

Carrowkeela,  x.  6. 

Carrowkeele,  iii.  11.  vi.  19.  vii.  72.  viii. 
x.  51. 

Carrow-keen-Rughan,  ix.  69. 
Carrowkeile,  iii.  11-  ix.  67. 

Carrowkile,  ix.  64. 

Carrowkill,  v.  43. 

Carrowkillin,  v.  43. 

Carrowkippe,  ix.  69. 

Carrowknocke,  ix.  65. 

Carrowknockeile,  ix.  67. 

Carrowlenagh,  ix.  65. 

Carrowlissmoyle,  y.  55. 
Carrowloghcoyle,  ix.  68. 

Carrowloghlin,  x.  6. 

Carrowmacityr,  viii.  58. 

Carowmanny,  ix.  67 . 

Carrow  McContully,  ix.  67. 

Carrowm*  Killy,  ix.  68. 

Carrow  M'Thomas,  ix.  68. 
Carrowmeagh,  iii.  11. 

Carrowmenah,  ix.  70. 

Carrowmenlagh,  ix.  69. 

Carrowmire,  v.43. 

Carrowmock,  ix.  69. 

Carrowmoclattan,  v.  55. 

Carrowmore,  iu.  11.  vi.  73.  ix.  64.  67 
x.  51. 

- Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Carrowmorelaragh,  xi.  24. 
Carrowmoreslirevell,  ix.  65. 
Carrowmimighan,  ix.  69. 
Carrowmurragh,  iii.  49. 

Carrownagh,  xi._24. 

Carrownanagh,  ix.  65. 

Cairown  an  tie,  x.  6. 

Carrownasligagh,  iii.  39. 

Carrowne,  ix.  67. 

Carrowneclogli,  xi.  24. 
Carrownecloigli,  ix.  69. 
Carrowneclooninone,  ix.  65. 
Carrownecorrybane,  ix.  67 . 
Cai-rownegan,  v.  43. 
Carrownegananagh,  ix.  68. 

Carrownegatt,  ix.  67. 

Carrownegorre,  ix.  67 . 
Carrownegregane,  v.  43. 
Carrowneliaha,  xi.  65. 
Carrownekellj'more,  ix.  67. 
Carrownekneken,  iii.  49. 
Can-ownemadra,  vii.  52. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  52. 

Carrownemeghanagh,  ix.  67. 

Carrowneragh,  xi.  24. 

Cavrowneruddy,  iii.  49. 
Carrowneuiragh,  ix.  68. 
Carrowngananagh,  Tithes  of,  ix.  67. 
Carrowngarragh,  ix.  68. 

Carrowninea,  ix.  69. 

Carrownivyn,  ix.  64. 

Carrownoclare,  ix.  68. 
Carrownockdailtin,  x.  6. 
Carrowntample,  ix.  67. 
Carrownwearagh,  x.  6. 


Carrowpadan,  iii.  4! 
Cai-rowpiggott,  x.  5 
Carrowprior  Weyer 
Carrowprj’orye,  ix. 
Carrowquine,  ix.  61 
Carrowragli,  vii.  72 
Carrowreagh,  iii.  1 1 


Cai-rowrony,  v.32. 
Carrowrory,  v.  32. 
Carrowrow,  ix.  69. 
Carrowscolty,  x.  51. 
Carrowshanballagh,  ix.  64. 
Carrowslatterie,  v.  43. 
Carrowsterlane,  ix.  67. 
Carrowstilane,  ix.  67. 
Carrowvaghevilfad,  x.  6. 
Carrowvillin,  x.  6. 
Carrowwickleany,  x.  6. 
Carrowwislevy,  ix.  67. 
Carruckecurmack,  vii.  30. 
Carruenacludd,  x.  6. 
Carryarry,  iii.  6. 
Carrynaclogliy,  xi.  24. 
Carrynlanse,  vii.  48. 
Cartobereny,  ix.  55. 

Cartron,  xi.  7. 

Barr,  v.  32. 

Croy,  iv.  22. 

Cartroncroy,  vii.  72. 

Cartron  Croye,  ix.  36. 

Droma,  ix.  55. 

Keele,  xi.  22. 

Caruckeale,  v.  55. 
Carunelia,  xi.  57. 

Carureigh,  v.  51. 
i Carusait,  xi.  9. 

| Cai-van,  xi.  51. 

Cary,  Barony  of,  iv.  4. 

Royalties,  &c.,  xi.  41. 

Tough  of,  xi.  10. 

Casanreagh,  iii.  26. 
Cashallsland,  x.  7. 
Cashelenoide,  viii.  40. 
Cashell,  iv.  14.75.  vii.  8.  > 
Cashellfin,  vi.49. 
Cashellhagh,  viii.  40. 
Cashillmode,  v.  32. 

Cashill  Sinaghane,  x.  51. 
Cashlanvally,  vii.21. 
Casingstowne,  viii.  2. 
Cassistowne,  Tithes  of,  ix. 
Cassteamehegan,  viii.  35. 
Castelcurrowgn,  xi.  43. 
Castelmore,  x.  51. 

Manor  of,  x.  51. 

Lordship  of,  x.  51. 

Castelstowne,  ix.  9. 
Castlaura,  v.  33. 

Castle  St.,  Houses  in,  i.  8. 
Castlebinny,  viii.  14. 
Castlebinry,  ix.  65. 
Casdebrack,  viii.  41. 
Castlecarbery,  i.  27. 

Castle  Carton,  i.  46. 
Castlecoe,  v.  6.  vi.  53. 
Castlecorr,  i.  46.  77.  xi. 
Castle  Corragh,  xi.  46. 
Castlecragha,  iv.  19. 
Castlecreagh,  vii.  48. 
Castlecrine,  xi.  19. 
Castledelane,  i.  35. 
Castledellon,  xi.48. 
Castleilillon,  i.  32. 
Castledolan,  i.32. 

Castle  Donovan,  v.  33. 
Castlefranke,  Manor  of, 
Castlegadry,  xi.  7. 
Castlegar,  ix.  65. 
Castlegarden,  v.  37. 
Castlegare,  ix.  68. 
Castlegregory,  ix.  58. 
Castle  Inagli,  ix.82. 

John,  i.  19. 

Castlehills,  ix.  6. 
Castlehoyle,  iv.  3.  vii.  4 
Castlekeele,  ix.  70. 
Castlekelly,  vii.  18. 
Castlekerine,  iv.  65. 
Castlekevan,  viii.  26. 
Castleknock,  i. 
Castlelawrence, 

Castle  Lough, 


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INDEX  Castlemore,  viii.  63.  ix.  60. 

LOCORUM  Castlemulruan,  xi.S0. 

The  Decrees  Castleno,  X.  23. 

of  Castlenock,  iii.  3. 

Innocents.  Castleogart,  ix.  68. 

Castleowen,  ix.  87. 

Castleparg,  v.  64. 

Castle  Park,  v.  37. 

Castleraglian,  viii.  26. 

Castlereagh,  ix.  55.  81. 

Castle  Rickard,  ix.  75. 
Castlerickarde,  viii.  46. 

Castlering,  Mannor  of,  xi.  51. 
Castleriogb,  ix.  55. 

Castlestreet,  iii.  9. 

Castle  St.  Dublin,  i.  40. 
Castle-togeather,  ix.  67. 
Castletowne,  i.  19.  42.  iii.  42.  iv. 

i.  21.  48.  ix.  65. 67.  87.  : 


xi.  39. 

of  Athboy,  vii.  21. 

Delvin,  ix.  48. 

Castlcweldon,  vi.  12. 


Clnnloghlan,  iv. 
Clanm'Cnofly,  : 


Clanmod,  ix.  28. 


Clanm 


i.  77. 


45. 


Clanm  uck,  xi.  7. 

Clanrickarde,  ix.  64. 

Rectories,  &c.,  ix.  ( 

Clanshing,  viii.  32. 

Clantarfe,  vii.  5. 

Clanwilliam,  vii.  48. 

Claragh  Itragb,  vii.  45. 

Clare,  vi.  73.  Lx.  37.  65. 

Abby  of,  iii.  11. 

Market  of,  Lx.  67, 

Castle,  xi.  10. 

Clarery,  ix.  65. 

Clareston,  iv.  56. 

Clarestowne,  vi.  58. 

Clarinullagli,  i.  46. 

Clarishall,  iv.  32. 

Clarkestowne,  vi.  38. 

Clark’s  Land,  i.  8. 

Clarragh,  xi.  19. 

Clarrolly,  v.  32. 

Clary,  Monastery  of,  iii  < 
Claslimire,  Gleabs  of,  x 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Clasonagurrane,  iii.  39. 
Classabony,  iii.  47. 
Classedearagan,  iii.  39. 
Classelagher,  ix.  67. 

Classgany,  xi.  24. 

Claste,  xi.  9. 

Clatbonehelie,  v.  43. 
Clatterstowne,  xi.  46. 
Clausharvogies,  vi.  49. 
Clayshgarboy,  iv.  37. 

Cleankilly,  ix.  64. 

Cleare  Castle,  xi."  10. 

Cleenegli,  xi.  39. 

Clegboge,  x.  26. 

Clegdagh,  vii.  52. 

Cleighduffe,  vi.  49. 

Cleighome,  vi.  51. 

Clemire,  vi.  51. 

Clenkirr,  ix.  55. 

Clentestowne,  vii.  22. 

Cleva,  Island  of,  v.  4. 

Monastery  of,  v.  4. 

Tithes  of,  v.  4. 

Clinchers  Parke,  i.  3. 

Parks,  i.  1. 

Clingibin,  Territory  of,  x.  32. 
Clintonrath,  x.  6. 

Clintonrock,  ix.  88. 

Clinlonslande,  x.  7. 

Cloaher,  xi.  14. 

Cloakes  Park,  v.  21. 

Cloanbane,  xi.  10. 

Cloancallagh,  viii.  53. 
Cloandrohid,  viii.  53. 

Cloe.villy,  ix.  53.  54. 

Clogh,  ix.  69.  x.  51.  xi.  24. 

Faire,  xi.  4. 

Cloghadadda,  vi.  49. 

Cloghadow,  vi.  49. 

Cloghagh,  iv.  6.  xi.  9. 

Cloghan,  vi.  51.  vii.  72.  x.  51. 
Cloghanbedy,  L 46. 

Cloghanbegg,  iv.  6. 

Cloghane,  iv.  7.  37.  ix.  36. 
Cloghanegeragh,  vii.  72. 
Cloghaneigarrehy,  Manor  of,  iv.  6. 
Cloghanemore,  iv.  7. 
Cloghankeogh,  ix.  55. 
Cloghanmore,  iv.  6. 

Cloghanmoyle,  x.  7. 

Cloghanstovvne,  viii.  46. 

Clogliar,  ix.  87. 
Clogharnaghkealtry,  v.  38. 
Cloghbellymore,  ix.-64. 
Cloghbenunt,  xi.  30. 

Cloghbolie,  v.  43. 

Cloghbrack,  v.  43. 

Cloghcoilebeg,  ix.  69. 

Cloghcorr,  xi.  14. 

Cloghcorspitle,  xi.  9. 
Cloghcoyleboggy,  ix.  69. 
Cloghcully,  x.  42. 

Cloghefadie,  x.  38. 
Cloghembrestelarch,  vi.  49. 
Cloghenowir,  ix.  68. 

Cloglieoirr,  vii.  53. 

Clogher,  iv.  65.  ix.  55. 

Castle  of,  iii.  6. 


Clogheraneswords,  i.  56. 
Clogheranswords,  i.  11. 
Cloghericard,  ix.  67. 
Cloghernagh,  v.  10. 
Cloghevaraskall,  vi.  6. 
Cloghgreeny,  v.  52. 
Cloghhole,  xi.  10. 
Cloghine,  ix.  60. 
Cloghinyerlor,  ix.  65. 
Cloghir,  i.  46. 
Cloghirocarde,  ix.  67. 
Cloghkellybegg,  xi.  4. 
Cloghleigh,  xi.  30. 
Cloghliegh,  x.  23. 
Cloghmoyle,  ix.  68. 
Cloghnegananagh,  ix.  64. 
Cloghneldunej  iii.  49. 
Cloghnelly,  i.  77. 
Cloghnellyetragh,  i.  77. 
Cloghnemederry,  x.  23. 
Cloghnifusey,  x.  42. 
Cloghnivodlog,  x.  42. 
Cloghnower,  iii.  11. 
Cloghnowyer,  ix.  65. 
Cloghowren,  vi.  19. 
Cloghpriory,  xi.  19. 
Cloghran,  iv.  30.  vii.  21. 
Cloghreigh,  vii.  21 . 
Cloghroder,  i.  27. 
Cloghrovane,  ix.  64. 
Cloghrye,  v.  52. 
Cloghstuockyn,  ix.  68. 
Cloghtowne,  v.  61. 
Cioghuifussey,  x.  42. 
Cloghurgoole,  i.  77. 
Cloghvareeliogh,  viii.  37. 
Clogh[  ],  v.  29. 
Cloighinballymoriartagh,  vi. 
Clointye,  iii.  39. 

Clomine,  viii.  58. 

Clomsyny,  Living  of,  ix.  9. 
Clonagh,  v.  55.  x.  12.  16. 
Clonagheny,  v.  55. 
Clonaltronvvood,  viii.  46. 
Clonard,  ix.  55. 

Clonarde,  viii.  46. 

Clonark,  vii.  72. 

Clonart,  v.  32. 

Clonarte,  vii.  72. 

Clonbarr,  v.  32. 

Clonbighan,  x.  7. 

Clonbolge,  iii.  27.  vi.  55. 
Clonbracke,  iii.  6. 
Clonbricke,  ix.  82. 
Clonbrisky,  iii.  11. 
Clonburtin,  v.  10. 
Clonconabegge,  ix.  65. 
Clonconan,  viii.  2. 
Cloncosny,  viii.  7. 
Cloncowan,  xi.  48. 
Cloncrane,  viii.  46. 
Cloncrenine,  iv.  65. 
Cloncurry,  vi.  55.  vii.  18. 
Clondagane,  ix.  64. 
Clondalkan,  x.  56. 
Clondalkin,  vii.  41. 
Clonderath,  Rectory  of,  viii. 
Clonderry,  vi.  38. 

Clondonell,  vi.  46. 
Clondoogan,  vi.  38. 
Clondornan,  vi.  38. 
Clondrinen,  vii.  63. 

Clonea,  xi.  60. 

Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 
Impropriations  of,  x.  41 
Imp1  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 
Rectories  of,  x.  45. 
Clonearke,  ix.  36. 
Clonebokane,  x.  23. 
Clonecogger,  iv.  6. 
Clonecorhy,  x.  51. 

Cloneen,  v.  40. 
Cloneferileitch,  vi.  19. 
Clonefiaghan,  vi.  19. 
ClonegalJ  vi.  70. 
Clonegannawood,  vi.  19. 
Clonegaragh,  x.  47. 
Clonegowne,  iv.  22. 
Clonegowny,  ix.  43. 
Clongrogsan,  vii.  28. 
Cloneharally,  iv.  39. 
Clonekorkie,  ix.  55. 
Clonelennn,  ix.  87. 

Clonelie,  x.  51. 

Clonelmane,  iii.  61. 


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i.  11. 

ii.  11. 

iii.  11. 

Clonerullagh,  vi.  19. 
Clonesillagh,  v.  10.  vi.  49. 
Cloneske,  iv.65. 
Cloneskilly,  x.45. 
Clonfad,  iii.  27. 

Clonfada,  viii.  30. 
Clonfady,  vi.  46. 

Clonfedd,  ix.55. 
Clonfoylan,  i: 


Clonogilla'iii 


Clononcrekan,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i 
Clononerckon,  Rectory  of,  i.  46. 
Clonoidagh,  v.  10. 

Clonowne,  vi.  8. 

Clonownebegg,  iv.  67. 

Clonowneliegg,  iv.  67. 

Clonownemore,  iv.  67. 

Clonragher,  x.  60. 

Clonrollicke,  iii.  15. 

Clonroose,  i.77. 

Clonrush,  ix.  65. 

Clonsagh,  i.  81. 

Clonsaluda,  viii.  35. 

Clonsany,  iv.  65. 

™ teiglitera,  ix.  55. 


ibo,  Imp.  Tithes  of,  i.  15. 
Clonshanboe,  vi.  55. 

Clonshinagh,  viii.  32. 
Clonshuppin,  vii.  48. 

"’agh,  iv.20.  “ on 


Oonsillau-!. 

Clonsinglet 


Clontolan,  iv.'W. 
Clonverany,  viii.  65. 
Clony,  vii.  38. 

Clonybreny,  viii.  26. 
Clonygeadagh,  v.  10. 
Clonyne,  ix.  70. 

Clonyn  Park,  ix.  36. 
Clonyns,  vi.  55. 

Cloodagh,  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

(122.) 


Cloofadda,  i.  19. 

Cloomorish,  iii.  6. 
Cloonagaissell,  x.  6. 
Cloonagedreo,  x.  51. 
Cloonagh,  xi.  39. 
Cloonaghlegah,  ix.  55. 
Cloonaght,  x.  6. 

Cloonamalim,  x.  6. 
Cloonamina,  x.  51. 

Cloonany,  ix.  55. 
Cloonarvene,  v.  37. 
Cloonawen,  v.  37. 
Cloonbenda,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Cloonbriskesonnagh,  ix.  68. 
Cloonebrocke,  iii.  6. 
Cloonbunnaghs,  ix.  25. 
Cloonburask,  vii.  72. 
Clooncagharna,  x.  5 1 . 
Clooncaha,  xi.  57. 
Clooncallagli,  Titlies  of,  ix.  6( 
Clooncallan,  x.  60. 
Clooncanan,  iii.  11. 
Cloonconili,  x.  6. 
Clooncrowry,  vi.  49. 
Clooncunan,  ix.  68. 
Cloondachumhir,  ix.  69. 
Cloondagane,  ix.  64. 
Cloondavan,  i.  46. 
Cloonearke,  ix.  36. 
Cloonebaevoghter,  x.  5 1 . 
Cloonebane,  iii.  6. 
Cloonebegge,  ix.  65. 
Cloonebollegan,  x.  51. 
Cloonebrooke,  x.  23. 


Cloonecanan,  ix.  69. 

Cloonecarra,  vii.  33. 

Cloonecastle,  xi.  24. 

Clooneconra,  ix.  67. 

Cloonecossy,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Clooneene,  v.39. 

Clooneenmore,  v.  38. 
Clooneentanckard,  v.  38. 
Cloonefagan,  x.  51. 

Cloonefeene,  x.  51. 

Clonegaiony,  vii.  72. 
Cloonegawna,  ix.  36. 
Cloonegeehy,  x.  51. 

Cloonegissan,  vii.  33. 

Cloonegon,  ix.  69. 

Cloonehenry,  ix.  69. 
Cloonekeenbegg,  ix.  69. 
Cloonekelly,  iii.  6. 

Cloonekeroole,  ix.  65. 

Cloonekill,  ix.  68. 

Cloonekille,  v.  37. 

Cloonekilli,  v.  37 . 

Cloonekylebeg,  ix.  68. 
Cloonelishlane,  ix.  64. 
Cloonelogli,  x.  51. 

Cloonelong,  x.  6. 

Cloonelyne,  ix.  68. 
Cloonemagaffry,  i.  78. 
Cloonemannagh,  ix.  68. 

Cloone  Mcrose,  Deane  of,  iv.  45. 
Cloonemonaghan,  ix.  68. 
Cloonen,  x.  6.  32. 
Cloonenachortha,  x.  51. 
Cloonenagh,  Advowson  of,  x.  23. 

Donacon  of,  x.  23. 

— — Patronage  of,  x.  23. 
Cloonenecrossy,  ix.  65. 
Cloonenowle,  xi.  19. 

Cloonenyne,  ix.  69. 
Clooneourish,  ix.  67. 
Cloonerolagh,  vii.  72. 

Cloonery,  ix.  37. 

Cloonestelane,  iii.  1 1. 
Cloonetannan,  iii.  6. 
Cloonetonuher,  x.  51. 
Cloonetork,  x.  51. 
Cioonetorvane,  x.  51. 
Clooneybeeany,  viii.  26. 
Cloonfada,  xi.  4. 
Cloonhuonnoiglit,  ix.  65. 
Cloonibackiaghter,  x.  51. 
Cloonicross,  ix.  67. 

Cloonigny,  ix.  70. 

Cloonikelly,  ix.  67 . 

Cloonine,  ix.  67.  x.  6. 
Cloonivihan,  x.  6. 

Cloonkeen,  ix.  55. 
Cloonkeenett,  ix.  69. 
Cloonloglian,  ix.  69. 


Cloonlonan,  vi.  6. 
Cloonlosky,  ix.  69. 
Cloonmoore,  ix.  69. 

. Cloonmurryne,  ix.  69. 
Cloonoghill,  x.  6. 

Cloonow,  ix.  68. 
Cloonprasky,  ix.  65. 
Cloonrullagh,  ix.  36. 
Cloontees,  ix.  55. 

Cloontie,  vi.  73. 

Cloonuffe,  ix.  67. 
Cloonusshe,  ix.  68. 

Cloony,  iv.  60.  xi.  54. 
Cloonyfor,  x.  51. 
Cloonynee,  iii.  6. 
Cloonynhyhy,  ix.  68. 
Cloorollygh,  ix.  69. 
Cloowbanan,  x.  6. 

Cloran,  vii.  34. 

Clorhan,  vii.  72. 
Clotterstowne,  xi.  43. 
Cloughbuoly,  iii.  11. 
Cloughjordan,  i.  19. 
Cloughleaugli,  vii.  68. 
Cloughvoskilly,  viii.  51 
Clounagliadow,  i.  69. 
Clounboe,  v.  10. 
Clounbyny,  ix.  9. 
Clounduffe,  ix.  67. 
Clounegaghnerie,  i.  6! 
Ciounegowny,  iv.  22. 
Clouneniske,  ix.  88. 
Clounkeene,  i.  46. 
Clonnkett,  v.  46. 
Clonnloske,  i.  69. 
Cloimlye,  ix.  64. 

IClounole,  Manor  of, 
Clounsnaghter,  v.  46. 
Clounstowne,  iv.  27. 
Clountes,  vi.  8. 
Cloutmoylan,  ix.55. 
Clowanchara,  viii.  58. 
Clowens,  v.  10. 
Clowenstoune,  i.77. 
Clowlanew  wood,  vi.  19. 
Clowmodan,  i.  15. 
Clownedare,  ix.  11. 
Clownemore,  iv.  67. 
Clownemorrell,  vii.  63. 
Clownen tankers,  vii.  31. 
Clowneston,  i.  27. 
Clownestowne,  vi.  4. 
Clownivy,  vi.  41. 
Cloydogh,  ix.  67. 
Cloyduffe,  Tithes  of,  ix. 
Cloyne,  xi.  9. 
Cloynemell,  v.  58. 
Cluanite,  xi.  9. 
Cluanteffinane,  xi.  9. 
Cluentinaliane,  xi.  9. 
Clumacny,  ix.  16. 
Clunaghboy,  x.  54. 
Clunamore,  x.  60. 
Clunanlagh,  vii.  72. 
Clunantaaske,  xi.  9. 
Clunard,  Sell  of,  ix.  75. 
Clunarde,  Tithes  of,  ix. 
Clunasye,  vii.  52. 
Clunbanufe,  vii.  21. 
Clunbarra,  iii.  39. 
Clunboy,  vii.  21. 
Gluncalga,  ix.  75. 
Cluncalla,  iv.  37. 
Clunch,  x.  60. 

Cluncoe,  xi.  6. 
Clundalkine,  iv.  60. 
Clune,  xi.  39. 
Clunecally,  iii.  49. 
Clunecurragh,  v.43. 
Clunefroe,  iii.  49. 
Cluneoguneen,  x.  5. 
Clunevet,  ix.  55. 
Climfad,  v.  24. 
Clunfenan,  i.77. 
Clunfert,  i.46. 
Clungawnaugh,  ix.  61. 
Clungory,  ix.  61. 
Clunicullan,  viii.  46. 
Clunincor,  iv.  46. 
Cluninc,  x.  6. 
Clunings, 


10. 


Clunii 


v.  46. 


Clunirill,  xi.  39. 
Clunka,  viii.  40. 
Clunno,  viii.  40. 


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V.  Clunetowaght,  iii.  49. 

Climrebrakan,  viii.  40. 

iJSK.  “”«*■».  »•?.?■ 

lo  Ciunrodowne,  vm.  40. 

The  Decrees  CluilslialgUS,  viii.  40. 

I °f  is  Clunsillagh,  vi.  4.  vii.  61. 

nn°c°n  ■ The  Grange  of,  vi.  4. 

- Rectory  of,  vi.  4. 


Colenechranchy,  vi 
Colerayne,  xi.  15. 
Coles  Castle,  v.  58. 


Cluntemna, 

Clunuffe,  vii.  52. 

Cluny,  viii.  46. 

Cluonaghskrige,  i.  46. 
Cluoncanane,  vi.  60. 

Cluoncullin,  i.  46. 

Cluonderala,  xi.  35. 
Cluondrynagh,  vi.  60. 
Gluonebrene,  Fairs,  &c.  of,  i.  46. 
Cluoneene,  i.  46. 

Cluoneenes,  xi.  35. 

Cluonibreene,  i.  46. 

Cluoninmore,  i.  46. 

Cluonkine,  iv.  6. 

Cluonloughan,  iii.  11. 
Cluonlunnan,  i.  46. 

CInonnow  Castle,  ix.  69. 
Cluontuoskert,  Monastery  of,  ix.  i 


Col!egiil,Xvb36. 


| 

, vii.  58. 

, ix.  69. 
kestown,  i.  19. 


Coledriny,  i.  19. 
Colegavi 


-,  ix.  73.  x.  56. 
Confie,  i.  13.  iv.  60. 

Conga,  ix.66. 

Abby  of,  ix.  66. 

Conoboro,  v.  76. 

Conigar,  iii.  55. 

Conlebuy,  v.  79. 

Connaght  Tower,  v.  37. 
Connellane,  vii.  57. 
Connerstowne,  vi.  19. 
Connistowne,  vi.  4. 
Connogher,  vi.  73. 

Connor,  iii.  53. 
Connosdonaugluie,  in.  39. 
Connygerboy,  viii.  35. 
Conogliy,  x.  45. 

Conutie,  vii.  52. 
Cooglibane,  ix.  69. 
Cookestreet,  i.  21.  - 
Cookestowne,  i.  62.  vii.  2S 


Cookestreet,  i.  21.  iv.  57. 

House  in,  i.  13. 

Cooke  St.,  Tents  in,  i.  8. 
Cook  Street,  i.  5. 
Cookstreet  Dub’,  iv.  26. 
Cook  St.,  House  in,  i.  6. 
Coolalean,  vi.  49. 
Coolamber,  viii.  32. 
Coolaran,  v.  29. 
Collbanaglier,  iii.  3. 
Coolboy,  viii.  59. 
Coolcarran,  i.  19. 


Coolcowan,  x.  38. 

Cooldirry,  ix.  68. 

Cooldry,  vi.  19. 

Code,  vi.  19.  x.  7.  xi.  2.  9. 
Coolea,  vi.  49. 

Castle  of,  x.  6. 

Cooleaghe,  viii.  7. 
Coolearragh,  vi.  49. 
Coolebanaglier,  x.  23. 
Coolebanakree,  x.  23. 
Coolebane,  vi.  36. 

Coolebay,  x.  6. 

Coolebegg,  ix.  16. 

Cooleblon,  vi.  71. 
Cooleboyes,  iv.  75. 
Coolecarrigan,  i.  84. 
Coolecloghir,  vi.  36. 
Coolecorgagh,  xi.  51. 
Ceolecreedan,  x.  30. 
Coolefin,  vi.  46. 

Coolefitch,  i.  32. 
Coolefoocood,  iii.  47. 
Coolefowrej',  ix.  69. 
Coolefyne,  ix.  64. 

Coolegarie,  viii.  16. 
Coolegarran,  v.  8. 
Coolegrcanand,  x.  23. 
Coolegrisse,  viii.  64. 
Coolehenine,  iv.  24. 
Cooleinmage,  xi.  19. 
Coolekaragan,  viii.  20. 
Coolekeny,  xi.  10.  . 
Coolemany,  iii.  11. 
Coolemontane,  viii.  53. 
Cooleraore,  x.  38. 
Cooleraullin,  iv.  75. 

Coolen,  xi.  19. 
Coolenarnegony,  v.  10. 
Coolenecappull,  vi.  49. 
Coolenecarenewan,  vi.  49. 
Coolene  Carga,  iv.  14. 
Coolenedroman,  vi.  49. 
Coolenegier,  vi.  49. 
Cooleneglouse,  v.  10. 
Coolepehunchin,  vi.  49. 
Coolenekilly,  vi.49. 
Colenemony,  vi.  49. 
Coolenere,  iv.  .65. 
Coolenernegowny,  v.  10. 
Cooleneshallagli,  vi.  49. 
Cooleneskenagh,  vi.  49. 
Coolenevarnoge,  viii.  7. 
Coolenewyer,  vi.  49. 
Coolenorole,  x.  23. 
Coolentragh,  v.  10. 

Coole  Roe,  vii.  48. 

Cooleroner,  viii.  28. 
Coolerosse,  ix.  43. 

Cooleskerae, . vi.  51. 

Cooleston,  vii.  24. 

Cooletegane,  x.  20. 
Cooletgher,  v.  29. 

Cooletown,  i.  78. 
Coolevallinanebegg,  v.  64. 
Coolevorane,  i.  69. 

Cooley,  v.  10. 

Cooleystowne,  ix.  88. 

Coolickie,  xi.  35. 

Coolifadee,  x.45. 

Coolinkrist,  ix.  4. 

Coolnegon,  ix.  40. 
Coolnegrosse,  ix.  64. 
Cooloballohugh,  i.  1. 

Coolock,  i.  21. 

Coolocke,  i.  50.  iv.  70.  vii.  22. 
Coolomony,  i.  78. 
Coolonetoony,  i.  1. 
Coolosarckan,  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 
Coolpanary,  ix.  65. 

Coolroe,  v.  29. 

Cooltimorre,  xi.  9. 

Cooltine,  xi.  58. 

Coolyny,  ix.  65.  69. 

Coolyvore,  i.  19. 

Coom'huogh,  ix.  69. 

Coome,  vi.  73. 
Coonerauckellagh,  ix.  36. 
Coossan  Weyor,  v.  37. 
Cootihooly,  vi.  49. 
Coppaghlosbey,  iv.  37. 
Coppany,  xi.  10. 

Coppinagli,  v.  29. 
Coppinconran,  iii.  15. 

Corabby,  viii.  57. 
Coraghmuorine,  xi.  19. 


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Coranaskethine,  x.  51. 

Corback,  vi.  40. 

Corbalies,  ix.  46. 

Corballis,  i.  35.  iv.  63.  vi.  53. 
xi.  54'.  62. 

Corbally,  i.  32.  iii.  15.  iv.  6.  v. 
ix.  68.  x.  38.  xi.  50. 

Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  4 

Corballybegge,  ix.  65. 

Corballyes,  ix.  44.  x.  7. 

Corbally  more,  ix.  65. 

Corbane,  i.  46.  ix.  55. 

Corbate,  iii.  39. 

Corbeg,  vii.  52. 

Corbefly,  vi.  36. 

Corbetts  Towne,  v.  24. 
Corbettstowne,  viii.  47. 

Corblagh,  ix.  88. 

Corboge,  viii.  46. 

Corbohy,  vii.  50. 

Corbolies,  iv.  75. 

Corboyles,  Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 
Corcaran,  v.  10. 

Cockland,  viii.  16. 
Corckranstowne,  vi.  55. 
Corclogher,  vii.  72. 

Corculin,  ix.  87. 

Corcullinveagh,  vii.  34. 
Cordangin,  vii.  48. 

Cordery,  x.  30. 

Cordnanstowne,  x.  33. 

Cord uans towne,  x.  33. 

Corduffe,  iii.  6.  iv.  14.  vi.  46.  v 
Coreduny,  iv.  75. 

Corellstowne,  v.  24. 

Coreskeagh  Cartron,  vi.  32. 
Corestowne,  i.  77. 

Corfada,  iii.  26. 

Corfuda,  iii.  26. 

Corfurnoid,  xi.  54. 

Corgerry,  vii.  21. 

Corgin,  iii.  43. 

Corliill,  iv.  53. 

Corhobber,  x.  6. 

Corihlegan,  xi.  54. 
Coringlassemore,  xi.  14. 
Coristowne,  xi.  54. 

Cork,  iv.  6.  v.  45.  79.  vi.  10.  69 
41.  x.  14.38.43.49.  xi. 

Hill  House,  i.  5. 

House,  v.  66. 

— House,  Dublin,  x.  45. 

River  Fishing  of,  x.  43. 

Street,  v.  58.  62. 

Corkaghlibane,  xi.  19. 
Corkaghnaskehy,  xi.  19. 
Corkaguiny,  xi.  2. 

Corkamroe,  xi.  35. 

Corke,  v.  13.  16.  viii.  18. 53.  ix. 
53.  54.  x.  15. 

Gate,  v.  63. 

Mes’,  v.  58. 

Parke,  vi.  75. 

Corkehan,  i.  30. 

Corkepp,  vii.  72. 

Corkeragh,  Tidies  of,  i.  19. 
Corkerah,  i.  19. 

Corkhill,  iv.  53. 

Corkie,  xi.  9. 

Corkinegalliagh,  vi.  51. 
Corkreaghar,  x.  51. 
Corkugliamrish,  xi.  19. 
Corkulline,  ix.  67. 

Corlabane,  vi.  49. 

Corlastibegg,  vi.  49. 
Corlastimore,  vi.  49. 
Corlegaskin,  vi.  49. 
Corlenondon,  v.  10.  . 

Corlie,  iii.  26. 

Corlishe,  iv.  6. 

Corlongford,  iii.  26. 
Cormiaglier,  viii.  46. 

Cormyne,  x.47. 

Cornagas,  x.  33. 

Cornagh,  iii.  49.  x.  51. 
Cornaholy,  ix.  87. 

Cornamuck,  ix.  68. 

Cornaslee,  i.  77. 

Cornecaddan,  vi.  49. 
Cornecreevy,  iii.  26. 
Cornecuncke,  xi.  7. 

Cornegall,  iv.  14. 

Cornegee,  iii.  6.  vi.  66. 
Cornegekin,  vii.  72. 
Cornegellagh,  iii.  11. 

(122.) 


Corneholly,  ix.  69. 
Cornehy,  iv.  75. 
Cornekilly,  v.  76. 
Cornekolialy,  i.  1. 
Corneleiske,  ix.  36. 
Cornell,  ix.  64. 
Cornellstowne,  xi.  48. 
Corneloobe,  iv.  14. 
Cornelscourt,  ix.  61. 
Cornemanagh,  vii.  72. 
Cornemannagh,  ix.  36. 
Corne  Market,  iv.  56. 

Market  House,  i.  8. 

Cornemart,  iii.  49. 
Cornemuckellagli,  iii.  6. 
Cornemucklagh,  iii.  11. 
Cornemuclogh,  • “ 


Corn* 


i.  72. 
26. 
r.  6. 


. 75. 


xi.  57. 


Cornishgh,  : 

Corn  Marke 
Cornoltamon,  vi.  51. 
Cornsax,  i.  77. 
Cornushagagh,  iii.  26. 
Cornwall,  xi.  58. 

Corocefin,  ix.  65. 

Corofian,  iii.  15. 

Corofiny,  vi.  73. 
Coronelagan,  iv.  70. 
Coronellor,  viii.  46. 

Corr,  i.  46.  iii.  6.  15.  ■ 
Corracalgagha,  iv.  37. 
Corraduras,  viii.  30. 

Corragh,  iv.  19.  ix.  68 
Corraghgone,  iii.  26. 
Corraghmore,  xi.  29. 
Corranileane,  v.  38. 

Corray,  iii.  49. 

Correckenigan,  vi.  49. 
Correcorky,  ix.  69. 
Correderry,  vii.  48. 
Corredovy,  vi.  49. 

Corree  William,  x.  51. 
Correfala,  vii.  72. 

Correfalla,  v 
Corregarrue, 

Corregh,  vii. 

Correhills,  vii.  5. 

Correlagan,  ix.  55. 
Correlagli,  xi.  4. 

Correleigh,  ix.  69. 
Correlena,  iv.  37. 

Correloske,  vii.  72. 
Corremore,  ix.  55. 

Corren  Barony,  viii.  14. 

Correndowhamn'Cloonusk,  v 

Correnfolla,  vii.  72. 
Correnldlly,  iv.  75. 
Correstownebegg,  xi.  9. 
Correstownemore,  xi.  9. 
Correvally,  iii.  26. 

Correy,  ix.  55.  x.  6. 
Corribane,  iii.  15. 

Corribeg,  iv.  75. 
Corribreaghlagh,  x.  51. 
Corrickedowne,  iv.  39. 
Cori'idonnolan,  ix.  16. 
Corrigarruff,  vi.  66. 
Corrigittirin,  vi.  51. 
Corriglasse,  iv.  75. 
Corringarrigh,  vi.  49. 
Corringilliagh,  vi.  49. 
Corringlassbeg,  xi.  14. 
Corrintaw,  ix.  36. 

Corriston,  i.  78. 

Corrivooley, 

Corrolstowne. 

Corron,  viii.  58. 

Corronagh,  i.  77. 
Corroughbeg,  vii.  31. 

Gorrowkeelbssenegehi, 

Corrowkeile,  ix.  67. 
Corrowmenagli,  ix.  68. 
Corrowmore,  ix.  67. 
Corrownimony,  ix.  64. 


xi.  62. 


v.  77. 


Corrstowne,  iv.  75.  v.  77.  : 
Corrybally,  viii.  11. 
Corrybuoly,  iv.  6. 

Corryes,  vii.  72. 

Corryfyny,  iii.  11. 
Corrylasse,  v.  76. 
Corrymore,  ix.  55. 


Corsane,  x.  23. 

Corshanbolly,  ix.  65. 

Corsheagh,  vii.  21. 

Corskeagh,  iii.  11.  viii.  37.  ix.  67.  69. 
Corstowne,  iv.  11.  v.  24.  vi.  46.  x.  2. 
xi.  43. 

Cortachirt,  iv.  30. 

Cortduffe,  viii.  20. 

Corteguilen,  v.  32. 

Cortell,  xi.  51. 

Corthoure,  x.  51. 

Cortingany,  ix.  64. 

Cortlaragh,  iii.  52. 

Coruslin,  x.  60. 

Corvally,  iii.  26.  xi.  10. 

Corvohie,  iv.  14.. 

Corvony,  vi.  49. 

Corweay,  v.  61. 

Corygragh,  ix.  38. 

Cosane,  ix.  41. 

Cosborebeg,  x.  32. 

Coshanlina,  iv.  39. 

Coshelleigliane,  x.  60. 

Cosmagins,  ix.  28. 

Cosseenevagh,  ix.  64. 

Cossenstowne,  vi.  71. 

Cossigan  Gleabes,  x.  45. 

Impropriacons  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectorie  of,  x.  45. 

Cossoboy,  iii.  26. 


Cossoeloy,  x.  6. 

Cosstraghan,  x.  51. 

Costello,  v.  40.  vii.  52.  viii.  14. 
Costelloe,  Barony  of,  x.  51. 

Cottins,  viii.  58. 

Cottrelstowne,  v.  6.  vi.  4. 

Cottrilstown,  i.  27. 

Coulagh,  i.  69. 

Coulaghardone,  - iii.  6. 

Coulanstowne,  xi.  7. 

Coulcoeigh,  xi.  43. 

Coulderry,  viii.  41. 

Could-Fitz,  i.  35. 

Couldgrange,  ix.  43. 

Couldroe,  v.  73. 

Couldroyny,  i.  35. 

Coullintrath,  iii.  57. 

Coulmultkelly,  iii.  26. 

Courcy,  Barony  of,  xi.  52. 

Coursey,  Territory  of,  ix.  28. 

Court,  iii.  35. 

Courtduffe,  i.  84. 

Courte,  v.  43. 

Courtestowne,  viii.  57. 

Courtheile,  xi.  58. 

Courtstowne,  i.  77. 

Couyle,  x.  6. 

Covidany,  i.  15: 

Cowlack,  i.  15. 

Cowlane,  iv.  41. 

Cowlecough,  xi.  46. 

Cowlesanagb,  v.  55. 

Cowletrim,  vi.  55. 

Cowlhall,  vi.  71. 

Cowlins,  ix.  43. 

Cowlishell,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  4i 
Cownork,  vi.  71. 

Cowsane,  ’vi.  49. 

Coyleglasse,  iii.  11.  ix.  68. 

Coyleleagh,  iii.  49. 

Coyletcbeggan,  x.  60. 

Coylleagh,  v.  39. 

Crackenstowne,  iii.  51. 

Cradockstowne,  vii.  38. 

Cragganboy,  xi.  35. 

Craghmiloste,  v.  55. 

Craghvill,  iii.  1 1.  ix.  64. 
Cragidighteragh,  xi.  4. 

Cragly,  v.  55. 

Craige,  vi.  19. 

Crancroer,  viii.  65. 

Craneclogan,  viii.  65. 

Cranestowne,  vii.  21. 

Crannagh,  vii.  52.  ix.36. 
Crannaghm'knavinc,  ix.  67. 
Craounetone,  ,ta 
Crattalagh,  v 
Crattnocally, 


55. 


Crcaghduffe,  ix.  36. 
| Creagherry,  v.  46. 


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LOCORUM 

The  Decrees 


Creamore,  v.  61. 
Creaghnetone,  vi.  49. 
Creaghnetonnagh,  vi.  49. 
Crechan,  ix.  69. 

Credan,  x.  20. 

Creeduffe,  vii.  72. 

. Creege,  ix.  36. 

Creemore,  i.  77. 

Greene,  v.55. 

Creevagh,  ix.  67. 
Creevile,  iii.  47. 

Cregagh,  xi.  57. 
Cregamore,  v.  38. 
Cregan,  i.  46.  xi.  39. 
Creganagh,  ix.  68. 
Cregane,  ix.  36. 

Cregan,  McGarr,  ix.  25. 
Creganmore,  ix.  65. 
Cregannae,  vii.  52. 
Cregannesfella,  vii.  72. 
Cregantchvorthy,  xi.  9. 
Cregantempane,  xi.  9. 
Cregartavar,  xi.  14. 
Cregboy,  iii.  11. 
Cregerie,  vii.  37. 

Oegg,  iv.  6.  vii.  21. 
Creggah,  i.  46. 

Creggan,  viii.  40. 
Ci'cgganarlevan,  v.  37. 
Oeggetuerla,  ix.  68. 
Creggmore,  ix.  69. 
Ci'tggs,  xi.  9. 

Creghan,  ix.  68. 
Creghveagh,  vii.  52. 
Cregland,  x.  7. 
Cregmenaw,  vi.  6. 
Cregnay,  xi.  9. 
Creigclary,  iii.  11. 
Creiges,  xi.  9. 
CreigmcTibbott,  ix.  69. 
Creileganbegg,  viii.  65. 
Ci'emore,  iv.  30. 
Crenassallagh,  iv.  65. 
Crenie,  iv.  14. 

Creny,  iii.  49. 

Crerbane,  ix.  65. 
Creeroge,  i.  46. 
Cressdrome,  xi.  54. 
Creston,  iv.  60. 
Cretongowan,  iii.  11. 
Ci'iagh,  ix.  66. 
Criaghmore,  xi.9. 

Cricli,  v.  32. 
Cricldastowne,  v.  24. 
Cricks  towne,  x.  12. 
Cricth,  ix.  69. 
Crinaghbane,  vii.  53. 
Crinemoddagh,  viii.  58. 
Crinston,  x.  6. 

Crivagli,  vii.  52.  ix.  65. 
Crivaghbegg,  i 


Crixti 


i.  25. 


Croaglibegg,  : 

Crockane,  iv.  < . v.  so. 

Crofts°Pmke,  iii.  37. 
Crogganalovan,  v.  37. 

Crogh,  x.  49. 

Island  of,  x.  49. 

Croghry,  ix.  69. 

Croinstowne,  vii.  63. 

Croiskirt,  x.  6. 

Cromcomogie,  ix.  57. 

Cromclyn,  i.5.8. 

— - — Messuages,  i.  1. 

Cromlin,  i.  3. 

Crompestowne,  x.  18. 

Cromrabin,  v.  10. 

Cromree,  ix.  25. 

Cromwelston,  i.  32. 

Rectory  and  Tithe  of,  i.  32. 

Cromwellstowne,  iv.  53. 

Cronagli,  i.  46. 

Cronalcane,  v.  10. 

Cronenecre,  v.  10. 

Cronerery,  ix.  3. 

Ci'onndrog,  v.  10. 

Crooke,  vi.  46. 

Crookemore,  vi.  58. 

Croonane,  xi.  9. 
Crosballindegany,  vi.  49. 
Crosbegg,  xi.  51. 

Crosberry,  iv.  6. 

Croscailc,  vi.  71. 


Crosdrome,  xi.  54. 

Crosdrum,  i.  77. 

Croslane,  xi.  46. 

Croslehany,  viii.  39. 

Cross,  x.  6. 

Crossan,  ix.  70.  xi.  39. 
Crossans,  viii.  25. 
Crossanstowne,  viii.  46. 
Crossconyll,  ix.  69. 

Crossecarnaghie,  xi.  9. 
Crossefeighan,  i.  78. 
Crossekevan,  vi.  49. 

Crosseland,  viii.  9. 
Crosseportcoman,  xi.  9. 
Crosseragh,  xi.  9. 

Crossereagh,  xi.  9. 

Crossireny,  v.  45. 

Crosskeagh,  ix.  68. 

Crosskene,  viii.  28. 

Crosskert,  viii.  58. 

Crosskeyes,  iv.  62. 
Crossmackine,  ix.  68. 
Crossmickgilcoan,  vi.  49. 
Crosmogleran,  vi.  49. 
Crosmolin,  vi.  73. 
Crossnecryne,  ix.  67. 
Crossowey,  vii.  52. 

Crossreagh,  xi.  14. 

Crottgarda,  x.  23. 

Croughoule,  viii.  46. 

Crowbally,  viii.  64. 

Crowe,  vi.  21. 49. 

Crown  Office,  vii.  2. 

Crowreigh,  iii.  41. 
Crowvertowne,  xi.  54. 
Croybegg,  iii.  26. 

Crubegg,  iii.  15. 

Cruceath,  iv.20. 

Crucerath,  vii.  61. 

Cruestowne,  x.  30. 

Crufty,  v.  24. 

Cruiseland,  ix.  23. 
Cruisetowne,  x.  7. 

Crumlin,  iii.  55.  v.  43.  vii.  71. 
Crumwellsland,  i.  10. 
Cuallaght,  xi.  9. 

Cuffine,  iii.  39. 

Cugane,  ix.  65. 

Cugullagh,  x.  47. 

Cimaluaglia,  iii.  11. 
Cuilenernoy,  iii.  39. 

Cuilin,  xi.  9. 

Cuilladderaowne,  ix.  68 
Cuillagh,  ix.  67. 

Cuillalnagh,  viii.  37. 
Cuilnecrossy,  iii.  11. 
Cuilnegore,  iii.  6. 
Cuilrienaghbeg,  iv.  37. 
Cuilrienaglimore,  iv.  37. 
Culcarren,  vi.  75. 

Culcowen,  x.  38. 

Culdarra,  xi.  14. 

Culderry,  iv.  37.  75. 

Culebane,  iv.  6. 

Culebuan,  iii.  39. 
Cullecorcoran,  iii.  39. 
Culedoragh,  viii.  37. 
Culegarrin,  xi.  9. 

Culegrane,  iii.  39. 
Culeicallaghan,  ix.  12. 
Culelicky,  iii.  39. 
Culenywarenoge,  iv.  7. 

Cules,  iii.  39. 

Culetemoragh,  x.  49. 

Culfada,  ix.  68. 

Culfaghtrim,  xi.  9. 
Culfeightrim,  xi.  10. 

Culickie,  ix.  21. 

Culinekeele,  xi.  Me 
Culiny,  ix.  67. 

Cnlkene,  xi.  10. 

Culkerrin,  xi.  9. 

Culkipp,  vii.  48. 

Cullagh,  iii.  6.  v.32.  ix.  55. 
Cullaglit,  xi.  9. 

Callakerne,  vi.  19. 

Cullaragb,  iv.  17. 

Cullebegg,  ix.  69. 

Culledaragh,  x.  40. 
Cullelaghnen,  v.  43. 
Cullemoolroony,  x.  18. 
Cullemonie,  xi.  9. 

Cullenagh,  vii.  48. 


Cullenaghe,  iv.  6. 

Cullenbeg,  vi.46. 

Cullenmore,  vi.  46. 

Cullentrager,  vi.  19. 

Culli,  iii.  39. 

Cuilin,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 

Cullinagh,  vi.  46. 

Cullincownie,  ix.  3. 

Cullinstowne,  i.77. 

Cullmullin,  iv.  50. 

Cnllnagorr,  xi.  9. 

Cullnwan,  xi.  9. 

Cullodugheran,  xi.  7. 

Cullow,  Fayre  of,  ix.  67. 

Cullrasaskane,  xi.  9. 

Cullushamagh,  vi.  49. 

Culmullin,  iv.  27. 

Fair  of,  iv.  75. 

Culmultathy,  iii.  26. 

Culnagulloge,  xi.  10. 

Culneculsheene,  ix.  13. 

Culnemuckye,  viii.  50. 

Culocke,  i.  6. 

Culremona,  xi.  14. 

Culremony,  xi.  9. 

Culroghtowne,  Tithes  of,  vii.  2. 

Cultemorry,  xi.  9. 

Cultewen,  xi.  9. 

Culverhouse  Park,  iv.  56. 

Culvin,  vi.  40.  ix.  16. 

Cumenahavanigkigh,  iii.  39. 

Cunagh,  vi.  60. 

Cuneargid,  iii.  49. 

Cunygere,  iii.  39. 

Cuoghreagh,  x.  6. 

Cuoghs,  x.  6. 

Cuoyfeneganogboy,  ix.  68. 

Cureen,  ’vii.  60. 

Curhey,  x.  51. 

Curihindaragh,  vi.46. 

Curra,  vii.  72. 

Currabegg  Weyre,  v.  39. 

Currabarra,  iv.  22. 

Curragh,  i.  77.  v.  10.  vii.  48.  viii.  65. 
xi.  43. 

Curraghanalla,  v.  38. 

Curraghard,  iii.  49. 

Curragharmine,  xi.  19. 

Curraghbegg,  v.  38. 

Curraghboge,  iv.  37. 

Curraghboy,  iii.  6. 

Curraghdeane,  vii.  48. 

Curraghdrumdirl,  x.  49. 

Curraghenassa,  ix.  36. 

Curragh  Igh-rosty,  vii.  48. 

Curraghishell,  vii.  12. 

Curraghlaghan,  iii.  49. 

Curraghlea,  v.  29. 

Curraghlehan,  iv.  37. 

Curraghlihi,  xi.  2. 

Curraghlone,  viii.  65. 

Curraghmore,  vi.  46.  73.  ix.  27.  55. 
Curraghnegoole,  ix.  37. 

Curraghnemane,  ix.  9. 

Curragh-prevenine,  viii.  22. 
Curraghshallagh,  iii.  49. 

Curraghtowne,  iii.  63.  iv.  75.  x.  47.  xi.  54. 
Curraghvalicky,  v.  33. 

Currane,  iv.  7. 

Curreboy,  viii.  53. 

Curreelienefarnagh,  ix.  34. 

Curregnure,  v.  10. 

Currestowne,  iv.  46. 

Curricasten,  xi.  10. 

Curriginclare,  iv.  46. 

Currinena,  xi.  24. 

Curroge,  ix.  36. 

Currogower,  vi.  60. 

Currohow,  xi.  52. 

Currucosleagh,  iv.  22. 

Currybegg,  iv.  6. 

Currycasliagh,  iii.  39. 

Currygarne,  x.51. 

Curryhunedoyhie,  xi.  50. 

Curryhyn,  iv.  6. 

Currykine,  iv.  6. 

Currylynelegand,  iv.  6. 

Curtlaghston,  vi.  4. 

Cussingstowne,  viii.  41. 

Cussinstowne,  viii.  6. 

Cuttowir,  viii.  65. 


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D. 

Dacarnglasse,  xi.  9. 
Dacuthmonagb,  v.  6. 
Daigynieghter,  ix.  70. 

Dales,  x.  2. 

Dalgan,  ix.  65. 

Dalky,  i.  19.  iii.  5. 
Dallowe,  Tithes  of, 
Damalestowne,  x.  33. 
Damallstowne,  x.  10. 
Damastowne,  iv.  60.  x.  5i 
Damestreete,  i.  65. 
Damishtowne,  iv.  62. 
Dandguyne,  ix.  69. 
Dangen,  vii.  60. 

Dangin,  v.  43.  55. 
Dangulph,  vii.  4-6. 
Danishtowne,  iv.  62. 
Danistowne,  ix.  19. 
Danluce,  vii.  42. 
Danston’s  Parke,  ix.  19. 
Danveckellerry,  xi.  10. 
Darakerath,  viii.  28. 
Davdestowne,  vii.  5. 
Dardistowne,  i.  72.  vii.  5. 
Darigraone,  vi.  11. 
Darkniclassy,  viii.  9. 
Daristowne,  i.  30. 
Darssoge,  iv.  37. 

Daruer,  xi.  38. 

Darver,  x.  7. 

Davallinett,  xi.  9. 
Davallingin,  xi.  9. 
Davallinrage,  xi.  9. 
Davidstowne,  iv.  75.  vi.  i 

Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Davinn,  viii.  30. 
Davistowne,  iv.  51. 
Davock,  ix.  64. 

Dawer,  x.  7. 

Daweslande,  x.  7. 


17.  60.  63.  x.  56. 


Dawi 


r.  70. 


Dawsland,  Tithes  of,  iii.  0 
Dayngyn,  ix.  69. 

Deagh  Carrewe,  iii.  39. 
Deale,  xi.  2. 

Tidies,  of  vii.  53. 

Deamur,  Rectory  of,  viii. 
Deans  Castle,  x.  33. 
Deanes  Grange,  i.  56. 

House,  v.  2.  ' 

Decare,  x.  51. 

Deece,  viii.  4. 

Barony  of,  xi.  48. 

Deenes,  x.  2. 

Deens,  x.  30. 

Deerestreet,  iv.  72. 

Deese,  Barony  of,  i.  50. 
Deggorne,  ix.  88. 

Deiry,  ix.  21. 

Delvin,  vii.  34.  44.  63. 


Delvyn,  iii.  17. 

Demefore,  vii.  63. 
Demiffoure,  viii.  26. 

Den,  v.  6. 

Denanstowne,  iv.  20. 
Dengen,  iv.  27.  xi.  48. 
Denghill,  Wood  of,  ix.  55. 
Deragil  Ietragh,  vi.  46. 
Deragiloutragh,  vi.  46. 
Deralahine,  v.  43. 
Derdestown,  iv.  63. 
Dergale,  vi.  49. 

Derglana,  xi.  4. 
Dergglissane,  ix.  69. 
Derifadd,  ix.  16. 
Derindaragh,  x.  12. 
Derintoberedy,  vi.  36. 
Dermiogliter,  x.  51. 
Dermonghter,  x.  51. 
Dermott,  ix.  46. 
Derracalin,  v.  32. 
Derrcowire,  vi.  51. 
Derreadda,  vi.73. 
Derrecamagh,  vii.  51. 
Derrechithane,  xi.  9. 
Derremothy,  vi.  19. 
Derrencharrowhey,  vi.  51. 
Derrenlebred,  vi.  36. 
Derricke,  i.  77. 
Derricleagh,  v.  46. 
Derrietreagh,  vi.  51. 
Derrigile,  viii.  7. 


(122.) 


Derimartin,  vi.  73. 

Derrimore,  viii.  46.  ix.  66. 

DerrindufFe,  ix.  82. 

Derrineleb,  vi.  49. 

Derrinligg,  viii.  46. 

Derrioghill,  ix.  55. 

Derriowran,  vi.  51. 

Derrishanvogee,  iii.  65. 

Derritonellbeg,  xi.  65. 

Derrivode,  xi.  4. 

Derriweelodde,  v.  37. 

Derrnoge,  xi.  9. 

Derroge,  i.46. 

Derrtren,  ix.  87. 

Derry,  iii.  26.  iv.  6.  v.  34.  vii.  52.  ix. 

x.  23.  xi.  35. 

Derryarhoole,  xi.  22. 

Derry broghes,  vi.  51. 

Derrychickane,  xi.  9. 

Derrychynihy,  iii.  39. 

Derryclannane,  iv.  6. 

Derrycrefoge,  viii.  49. 
Derrycromeightragh,  vi.  49. 
Derrydaraght,  v.  32. 

Derrydarragh,  iii.  6. 

Derrydavies,  viii.  7. 

Derrydonell,  viii.  37. 

Derrydorilla,  iii.  39. 

Derryglysane,  ix.  69. 

Derrygoely,  vi.  59. 

Derryloggy,  iv.  6. 

Derrylyeghe,  iv.  6. 

Dery  m'finila,  ix.  65. 

Derry  M'Laughlin,  iii.  53. 
Derrymelegill,  ix.  68. 

Derrymore,  x.51. 

Derry naland,  iv.  6. 

Derrynalongane,  x.  51. 

Derrynebegg,  vi.  49. 

Derry negowne,  xi.  57. 
Derrynemonsagh,  ix.  11. 

Derry  ni  Curragliboy,  iii.  6. 

Derrynla,  iii.  6. 

Derryshanmucks,  iii.  65. 

Derryshein,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Derrytoynell,  xi.  65. 
Derrytoynellmoore,  xi.  65. 

Deriyvocke,  ix.  69. 

Derwor,  i.  46. 

Desart,  x.  7. 

Deshert,  Rectory  of,  v.  37. 

Desies,  ix.  13. 

Destinragh,  i.  77. 

Diacovid,  x.  6. 

Diagnircaghane,  iv.  65. 

Dicanath,  x.  7. 

Dicumore,  xi.  9. 

Differnan,  iv.  14. 

Dillon’s  Castle,  v.  37.  vii.  72.  ix.  36. 
Dillonstowne,  vii.  72. 

Dingen,  vi.  38. 

Dingin,  ix.  61. 

Dingincasry,  iv.  75. 

Dingings,  viii.  7. 

Dingle,  viii.  56.  60. 62.  68.  xi.  2. 

Burgage  of,  viii.  68. 

Burrogh  of,  xi.  2. 

Corporation  of,  viii.  60. 

Dipford,  vi.  58. 

Diradd,  ix.  16. 

Diriliegh,  x.  23. 

Dirpatrick,  iv.  50. 

Dirrada,  ix.  68. 

Dirrincealigh,  iii.  39. 

Dirrine,  iii.  39. 

Dirring,  iii.  9. 

Disart,  viii.  25. 

Disert,  iii.  43. 

Disivelstowne,  i.  27.  vi.  4. 

Dlakes,  ix.  21. 

Docharrow,  viii.  32. 

Dockavan,  ix.  87 . 

Doghtaslane,  ix.  70. 

Dollordstowne,  x.30. 

Dollorstowne,  x.  7. 

Domifower,  v.  76. 

Domnicor,  vi.  49. 

Donabate,  i.  67. 

Donacumper,  i.  35. 

Donaghmore,  ix.  27.  x.  18.  xi.  9. 
Donagbpatrick,  i.  15. 19. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  i.  15. 

Donaghtague,  xi.  48. 

Donamore,  vi.  4. 


Don.amore,  Rectory  of,  i.  32.  ix.  44. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  44. 

Donany,  iii.  37. 

Donboyne,  xi.  48. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  44. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  44. 

Donbroe,  viii.  41. 

Doncall,  ix.  87. 

Dondalk,  xi.  62. 

Doneghmore,  ix.  87. 

Doneiil,  vi.  8. 

Donekerry,  vi.  38. 

Donestowne,  xi.  12. 

Donghclune,  xi.  24. 

Dongorny,  xi.  50. 

Dongstowne,  viii.  26. 

Donileige,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Imp0  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Donininer,  v.  29. 

Donleckny,  vii.  46. 

Donleer,  ix.  87. 

Donnaday,  vi.  55. 

Donnaghclony,  i.  65. 

Donnecarran,  iii.  66. 

Donnekona,  ix.  69. 

Donnelong,  vi.  49. 

Donnemeligan,  vi.  49. 
Donnoghmore,  i.  35. 

Donocoky,  viii.  58. 

Donoghcomper,  i.  32. 

Donogli  Duffs  Land,  ix.  43. 
Donoghromper,  Rectory  of,  i.  32. 
Donomore,  iv.  50. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  46. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  46. 

Donowre,  iv.  46. 

Donreamon,  iii.  26. 

Donsliaughlin,  iv.  50. 

Doonebeo,  v.  52. 

Doonegerry  Castle,  ix.  68. 
Dooncleo,  vi.  19. 

Doonem'guyne,  ix.  70. 
Doonemoylin,  vi.  60. 

Doonenally,  ix.  69. 

Doonery,  xi.  24. 

Doongeny,  iii.  6. 

Doonies,  x.  51. 

Doonine,  xi.  9. 

Doonise,  vii.  72. 

Doonleo,  ix.  69. 

Doonswynye,  iii.  39. 

Doory,  ix.  55. 

Doriky,  vi.  19. 

Dormane,  xi.  24. 

Dornue,  x.  6. 

Dorrigmore,  vi.  11. 

Dortogh,  Tidies  of,  vii.  53. 

Dough  Cloyne,  v.  58. 

Douris,  vii.  52. 

Dovelish,  vi.  49. 

Dowanstowne,  iii.  22. 

Dowbegg,  iv.  70.  viii.  14. 
Dowbegge,  vii.  52. 

Dowchill,  i.  15. 

Dowdall’s  Farme,  v.  24. 

Dowde,  ix.  49. 

Dowdingstotvne,  i.  60.  v.  20.  x.  56. 
Dowd’s  Cabragh,  xi.  26. 
Dowdstown,  i.  1. 

Dowestowne,  vii.  51. 

Doweth,  iv.  75. 

Dowgery,  vi.  51. 

Dowhally,  xi.  41. 

Dowleane,  iii.  23. 

Dowmore,  vii.  52. 

Dowmuckey,  xi.43. 

Dowmucky,  xi.  46. 

Downamulloge,  i.  78. 

Downane,  x.  23. 

Downcankilly,  vi.  49. 

Downe,  iv.  59. 

Downedarrow,  v.  68. 
Downedimore,  v.  64. 

Downegalt,  iv.  6. 

Downegarvally,  ix.  67 . 
Downemanagh,  i.  a3. 
Downeshyard,  iv.  6. 

Downewen,  iv.  75. 

Downgromiily,  vi.  49. 

Downgue,  viii.  30. 

Downing,  viii.  34. 

Downirie,  iv.  75. 

Downme,  viii.  30. 

Downower,  viii.  1. 

Downrian,  vi.  49. 

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INDEX  Dowras,  vii.  52. 
i.ocorum  Dowth,  ix.  44.  46. 

Th  Decree  Dowylassirrhyragh,  iv.  6. 
c of  r s Dracotts  Farme,  i.  6. 

Innocents.  Drakestowne,  x.  7. 

Dramaskine,  xi.  38. 

Dranine,  x.  6. 

Dranovalti,  viii.  32. 

Draycottsland,  v.  6. 

Dressock,  i.  15. 

Drigen,  v.  76. 

Drim'kue,  vii.  52. 

Drimshile,  xi.  9. 

Drisheghen,  xi.  57. 

Drisseene,  iii.  39. 

Drissoge,  iii.  23. 

Drissogge,  iii.  23. 

Drissogs,  v.  24. 

Dristernan,  vi.  49. 

Droaballowne,  v.  55. 

Drodanstowne,  ix.  65. 

Drogheda,  i.  42.  77.  iii.  22.  37.  66.  iv.  53. 
vi.  30.  58.  vii.  8.  21. 71.  ix.  44.  x.  2. 


7.  30.  xi.  38. 

Houses  in,  iv.  72. 

• Mayor  of,  vii.  1 . 

Droghedagh,  iii.  4.  viii.  2.  51.  ix.  46.  73. 
Droghedah,  iii.  63.  vii.  1.  17.  x.  56. 
Droghmuney,  v.  6. 

Droghodulke,  xi.  9. 

Drohorly,  v.  10. 

Dromaldlline,  vi.  51. 

Dromalgagh,  ix.  66. 

Dromalty,  iii.  26. 

Droman,  ix.  9. 

Dromana,  xi.  10. 

Dromanadessirt,  iii.  39. 

Dromanagh,  i.  53. 

Dramas,  vi.  59. 

' Dromaskerry,  iv.  7. 

Dromballagh,  x.  7. 

Drombane,  x.  51. 

Tithes  of,  viii.  59. 

Drombaragh,  xi.  48. 

Drombarnagh,  vi.  49. 

Drombofire,  x.  51. 

Dramboybeg,  ix.  8. 

Dromboyrnore,  ix.  8. 

Drambride,  iv.  7 5. 

Dromca,  iv.  11. 

Dromcae,  xi.  51. 

Dromcashell,  x.  6.  7. 

Dromcath,  vii.  24. 

Dromclive,  Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 

Dram  Connor,  v.  55. 

Dromconnor,  v.  55. 

Dromconragh,  iv.  62.  75. 

Advowson  of,  iv.  75. 

Market,  iv.  75. 

Dromcrose,  vi.  49. 

Dromderry,  x.  51. 

Dromdery,  vi.  70. 

Dromdivolagh,  vi.  73. 

Dromduffe,  vi.  49. 

Drome,  ix.  82. 

Dromeana,  iv.  6. 

Dromeconrehy,  iv.  6. 

Dromegarhie,  viii.  53. 

Dromehale,  iii.  39. 

Dromeillihy,  iv.  6. 

Domenene,  viii.  35. 

Dromesta,  v.  33. 

Dromgaamaghe,  v.  55. 

Dromgane,  vi.  51. 

Dromgill,  Lower,  iv.  75.  v.  76. 

Upper,  iv.  75.  v.  76. 

Dromginine,  iv.  30. 

Dromgoldston,  vii.  1. 

Dromgoldstown,  i.  1. 

Dromgonhy,  vii.  21. 

Dromgoolin,  x.  7. 

Dromgoyly,  v.  55. 

Dromhamper,  iii.  39. 

Dromhill,  Mannor  of,  i.  46. 

Dromherrine,  vi.  49. 

Dromhughcgell,  vi.  49. 

Dromicam,  i.  46. 

Dromileigh,  Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 
Dromine,  Mannor  of,  x.  7. 

Dromins,  vii.  21. 

Dromiskin,  v.  6. 

Dromkeery,  ix.  69. 

Dromkivane,  x.  51. 

Dromkreehie,  v.  33. 


w . xi.  10. 

Druga,  ix.  68. 

Drum,  iv.  22.  v.  37. 

Imp'  Rectories  of,  v.  37. 

Drumaghmegarty,  vi.  35. 
Drumaghrulin,  iii.  26. 
Drumahane,  xi.  10. 
Drumalgaugh,  vi.  19. 
Drumalure,  v.  18. 
Drumankeare,  i.  77. 
Drumannor,  i.  46. 

Drumart,  xi.  9. 

Drumbanada,  iii.  45. 
Drumbarragh,  i.  77.  78. 
Drumbilly,  ix.  87. 

Drumcaith,  ix.  88. 
Drumcappell,  x.  38. 
Drumcarmacke,  x.  6. 
Drumcarrane,  i.  1. 

Drumcheely,  iv.  14. 

Drumcliffe,  ix.  66. 
Drumconnell,  x.  30. 
Drumconragh,  iv.  60. 
Drumcree,  Rectory  of,  vi.  11. 
Drumcullon,  ix.  61. 
Drumdarin,  xi.  14. 
Drumdeevin,  x.  6. 

Drumdurigh,  vii.  58. 
Drumedderalcna,  viii.  58. 
Druinemona,  ix.  70. 

Drumfadda,  xi.  10. 

Drumflue,  v.  6. 

Drumford,  vi.  21. 

Drumgooler.  x.  7. 

Drumgore,  i.  77. 
Drumhervlagh,  xi.  57. 
Drumliestowne,  5.  61. 
Drumidorin,  xi.  24. 

Drumin,  i.  77. 

Druminagh,  iv.  20. 

Drumine,  ix.  88. 

Drumkeely,  xi.  10. 
Drumknawa,  iv.  14. 
Drumlargin,  Rectory  of,  ix.  46. 


23. 


- Tithes  of,  i 
Drumlia,  x 
Drumline, 
Drumlirry,  xi. : 
Drumlisnegeratl 
DnunlogliciiHm: 

Drumna,  xi.  9. 


.46. 


Drumnagardin,  xi.  10. 

Drumnagarry,  x.  51. 

Drumnagenisse,  xi.  9. 

Drumnagessane,  xi.  9. 

Drumnaghy,  xi.  9. 

Drumnaheske,  xi.  9. 

Drumnahey,  xi.  10. 

Drumnargitt,  xi.  9. 

Drumnatannaghroe,  v.  46. 

Drumnebohy,  vi.  73. 

Drumnecreer,  x.  1. 

Drumnihisky,  xi.  15. 

Drumore,  x.  54.  xi.  39. 

Drumpapereth,  v.  43. 

Drumreagh,  iii.  39. 

Drumrutagh,  iii.  26. 

Drumskirie,  5.  76. 

Drumtin,  x.  6. 

Drumyn,  i.  1. 

Drunankare,  i.  77. 

Drwhis  Land,  iv.  73. 

Diymansland,  vii.  10. 

Drynagh,  v.  32. 

Drynan,  i.  53. 

Drynane,  iii.  11. 

Dryvanstowne,  vi.  38. 

Duagh,  v.  36. 

Dually,  iii.  59. 

Duargan,  vi.  36. 

Dublin,  i.  13.  14.  17.  18.  21.  23.  42.  43. 
45.  46.  49.  58.  62.  65.  70.  73.  81. 
iii.  3.  9.  13.  28.  33.  37.  41.  44. 
48.  53.  61.  iv.  26.  41.  47.  53.  56. 
62  . 63.  v.  28.  38.  vi.  28.  44.  63. 
68.  vii.  2.  4.  5.  16.  34.  38.  41.  viii. 
2.  14.  ix.  6. 19.  30.  61. 82.  x.  2.  30. 
33. 56.  xi.  26. 30.  39. 43. 46. 54. 63. 

■ City,  i.  10. 

County,  i.  15. 

House  in,  viii.  46. 

Houses  in,  vi.  4.  25. 

Ducarrigg,  iii.  39. 

Dudryne,  ix.  68. 

Duffesland,  vii.  35. 

Dughilly,  v.  18. 

Duhally,  v.  18. 

Duleane,  x.  47. 

Duleargga,  x.  6. 

Duleek,  i.  27.  iv.  75.  vii.  21.61. 

Duleeke,  i.  69.  iii.  4.  iv.  20.  73.  v.  24.  vii. 
17.  21.  viii.  2.  ix.  88.  x.  2. 

Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Dullany,  i.  65. 

Dullardstowne,  viii.  2. 

Dummore,  viii.  14. 

Dunabate,  Rectory  of,  vi.  4. 

Dunafriagh,  xi.  9. 

Dunamolloghany,  xi.  10. 

Dunamore,  i.  27. 

Dunany,  x.  2. 

Dunard,  xi.  10. 

Dunbegg,  5.  43. 

Dunbin,  ix.  87. 

Dunboine,  i.  3. 

Dunboy,  ix.  46. 

Dunboyne,  Messuages  in,  i.  1. 

Dunboyne,  i.  27. 77.  iv.  20.  vi.  4.  vii.  21. 38. 
61.  ix.  44.  73. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  46. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  46. 

Dunbroe,  i.  27.  53.  x.  45. 

Duncormucke,  vi.  71. 

Duncyuntrahen,  viii.  58. 

Dundalk,  iii.  43.  44.  66.  iv.  44..  x.  7. 

Barony  of,  xi.  38. 

Liberties  of,  iv.  42. 

Presentacon  of,  ix.  87. 

Dundegnane,  viii.  8. 

Dundermond,  xi.  9. 

Dundore,  ix.  21. 

Dune,  x.  40. 

Dunecomine,  xi.  9. 

Dunedrisse,  xi.  9. 

Duneene,  iii.  39. 

Dunegarbre,  xi.  9. 

Dunegegie,  v.  43. 

Duneloy,  xi.  9. 

Dunene,  v.  76.  vii.  52. 

Duneny,  ix.  61. 

Dunery,  ix.  64. 

Dunesafricke,  xi.  9. 

Dunesevericke,  Castle  of,  xi.  9. 

Duuesower,  x.  51. 

Dunganan,  iv.  53. 


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Dungannyn,  i.  46. 

Dunganstowne,  i.  15.  v.  61. 
Dungarvan,  x.  45. 

Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriate  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Dungennyn,  i.  46. 

Dungland,  xi.  15. 

Dungohnan,  vii.  13. 

Dungorny,  xi.50. 

Dungory,  vii.  52. 

Dungulpesland,  vii.  35. 

Dunile,  Rectory  of,  ix.  13. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  13. 

Duniny,  xi.  10. 

Dunistowne,  iv.  51. 

Dunkelline,  ix.  65. 

Dunkellyn  House,  iii.  11. 

Mannorof,  ix.64. 

Dunkitt,  Tidies  of,  ix.  34. 

Dunlon,  iii.  15. 

Dunluce,  ix.  81.  xi.  9. 10. 
Dunmarry,  xi.  10. 

Dunmire,  xi.  10. 

Dunmoe,  xi.  62. 

Dunnaghmore,  Hills  of,  ix.  88. 
Dunnonin,  xi.  9. 

Dunore,  viii.  46. 

Dunovernane,  xi.  9. 

Dunowre,  xi.  39. 

Dunrynntrahen,  viii.  59. 
Dunsaghlin,  vii.  38. 

Dunsaghlyn,  i.  27.  77. 

Dnnsallagh,  xi.  60. 

Dunsany,  Manuor  of,  xi.  54. 
Dunshaghlin,  viii.  2. 

Dunsundle,  ix.  68. 

Duntrileagh,  vii.  48. 

Dunvaly,  x.  6. 

Dunveceller,  xi.  10. 

Duras,  vii.  52. 

Durgseane,  ix.  69. 

Durley,  viii.  58. 

Durly,  x.  6. 

Durras,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tidies  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Durrough,  vi.  19. 

Durry  Lowne,  ix.  27. 

Durryvally,  Rectory  of,  v.  10. 
Divoyste,  i.  78. 

Dwylis,  viii.  56. 

Dyamor,  i.  46. 

Dyan,  vi.  59. 

Dyrryvoghter,  ix.  68. 


Eaghvarkaghmore,  xi.  9. 

Edane,  x.51. 

Edenany,  xi.  57. 

Edenburt,  i.  77. 

Edencomshane,  i.  78. 

Edendufferacke,  ix.  51. 

Edenfiiar,  xi.  9. 

Edestowne,  Rectory  and  Tithe  of,  i.  32. 
Edistowne,  i.  32. 

Edmondstowne,  i.  56.  73.  iii.  31.  ix.75. 
Edmunstowne,  i.  8. 

Edonmore,  x.  6. 

Eghan,  x.  6. 

Eglish,  ix.  61. 

Eightermoragh,  vii.  12. 
Eightermoroghbeg,  vii.  12. 
Eightermoroghmore,  vii.  12. 
Ekeagdoragh,  vi.  6. 

Ellagh,  iii.  11.  ix.  67. 
Ellanetraskearleigh,  viii.  65. 

Ellans,  viii.  14. 

Elley,  ix.  69.' 

Elliston,  vi.  68. 

Ellunm'Allyn,  xi.  9. 

Elutstowne,  iii.  27. 

Emlogh,  vi.  53. 

Emlogheitragh,  x.  23. 

Emloghoutragli,  x.  23. 
Emolaghskarran,  viii.  56. 

Emolaghslatt,  viii.  56. 

Enagh,  i.  77. 

Enaghbeg,  vi.  19. 

Enaghmore,  vi.  19. 

Enan,  viii.  46. 

Encomagh,  x.  33. 

Enescoffy,  ix.  75. 

(122.) 


Eniscorthy,  iii.  32. 

Enisinot,  iv.  75. 

Enodstowne,  x.  7. 

Enyn,  ix.  55. 

Eorand,  i.  77. 

Eregane,  x.  51. 

Brisk,  xi.  54. 

Ernonstowne,  x.  7. 

Erregall,  vi.  49. 

Esker,  vi.  4. 

Eskeracrogh,  vi.  19. 

Esker  Castle,  x.  40. 
Eskermore,  vi.  51. 
Eskirvorily,  x.  51. 

Eslanmore,  xi.  9. 

Esmond  Mannor,  v.  10. 

Essex  House,  London,  vi.  73. 
Ethestowne,  v.  70. 

Eyores,  iv.  60. 

F. 


Faganstowne,  iv.  75. 
Faghigoody,  vi.  49. 
Faghileagh,  v.  21. 
Faghiny,  x.  51. 

Faghir  m'Tibbott,  ix.64. 
Fagholstowne,  v.76. 
Fahach,  viii.  50. 

Fahagh,  ix.  28. 

Fahibeg,  v.  43. 

Fahie,  x.6. 

Faliikerane,  iv.  65. 
Fahimore,  v.  43. 

Fahy  M'Tibbott,  iii.  11. 
Faigh,  The,  ix.  6. 
Faighey,  x.  51. 
Fairemecollomoy,  x.  23. 
Fairemeganagh,  ix.  13. 
Fallagb,  iii.  15. 
Fallagherin,  vi.49. 
Fallamore,  Great,  ix.  87. 

Little,  ix.  87. 

Fallart,  vi.  49. 

Falliny,  x.51. 

Fall  is,  x.  60. 
Fanaghertnecarie,  v.  43. 
Faneoicklodig,  viii.  56. 
Fannamore,  ix.  67. 
Fannistowne,  vi.  71. 
Fanveragh,  viii.  56. 
Farantyerkyme,  iv.  6. 
Farbill,  v.  24. 

Barony  of,  xi.  62. 

Fardreun,  ix.  25. 
Farenlaherty,  xi.  2. 
Fargrum,  ix.  68. 

Farm  M'Aslin,  xi.  15. 
Farinveckallin,  xi.  10. 
Farlagh,  vii.  21. 

Tithes  of,  v.  29. 

Farnaclearig,  x.  36. 
Farnagh,  vi.  6. 

Famaght,  iii.  15. 


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Farm 
Farm  . 
Farnecalp,  xi.  46 
Farnivicallin,  xi. 
Farraghbayse,  vi 
Farranamallagh, 
Farranbullo,  vi. : 
Farranecroffe,  ii 
Farranedine, 
Farra  ' 


Farranwasling,  iv.  74'. 
Farrenbore,  iii.  55. 
Farrencountlonnig,  viii.  57- 
Farrengras,  iii.  55. 
Farrenkyerry,  iv.  6. 
Farrenlaghessy,  ix.  13. 
Farrenelesirie,  xi.  9. 
Farrenmac  Thomas,  x.  6. 
Farrenphearish,  ix.  53. 
Farrenrostye,  x.  38. 
Farrentimickeene,  viii.  56. 
Farrentowrine,  iv.  7. 

Farren  Win.  M'Carry,  viii.  ( 
Farribregge,  i.  46. 


Farrindufie,  x.  23. 
Farrineskeh,  i.46. 
Farringulomoyle,  x.  23. 
Farrinlesery,  xi.  9. 
Farrinmabin,  x.  23. 
Farrinmorriss,  x.6. 
Farrintanke,  v.  68. 
Farrintonine,  ix.  12. 


Farrondueke,  iv.  6. 
Farronlatdne,  viii.  62. 
Farronydn,  iv.  6. 

Fartullagh,  v.  24. 
Fasaghdyning,  Barony  of,  iv.  l: 

Fassagh,  i.77.  ix.88. 

Fayran,  xi.27. 

Feaghm'conell,  Rectory  of,  ix.  i 

Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Fearlaghan,  viii.  53. 

Fearnes,  iii.  41. 

Fearnesoule,  ix.  21. 
Fearrincoyra,  ix.  68. 
Feartemore,  ix.  65. 

Febegg,  iii.  66. 

Feblestowne,  vi.  4. 

Febrack,  ix.  65. 

Fedanmore,  vi.  19. 

Feelstown,  i.  15. 

Feeroe,  iv.  37. 

Fegenstowne,  i.77. 

Fehafeene,  xi.  35. 

Feildstowne,  i.  75. 

Feladabeg,  iv.  37. 

Feladamore,  iv.  37. 

Felaim,  iv.  87. 

Felleston,  i.  46. 

Feltrim,  iv.42. 

Femanagh,  v.  55. 

Fener,  ix.  61. 

reagiegh,  vi.  51. 
Fennaghes,  vi.  55. 

Fennanbeg,  viii.  35. 
Fennanmore,  viii.  35. 
Fennanstowne,  v.  72. 

Fenner,  xi.  54. 

Fennockstowne,  v.  24. 

Fennor,  iv.  75.  vi.  4. 

Feotrum,  vi.  51. 
Feranecananagh,  viii.  65. 
Fermoy,  v.  13. 

Fernaught,  vi.  6. 
Femeferloghin,  v.  55. 

Femes,  viii.  65. 

Mannor  of,  viii.  65. 

Fernivekindry,  xi.  10. 

Feroghs,  vi.  53. 

Ferrame,  viii.  4. 

Ferranstellan,  vi.  75. 

Ferrard,  iii.  43.  v.  6. 
Ferremordane,  v.  10. 
Ferrengrotty,  ix.  68. 
Ferreribbard,  viii.  57. 

Ferris,  xi.9. 

Ferrmandarragli,  xi.  37. 
Fertagheightra,  i.  78. 
Fertagliorotro,  i.  78. 

Ferther,  xi.9. 

Fertymore,  ix.65. 

Fetherd,  vii.  35.  46. 

Fewes,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Fhartach,  i.77. 

Fiaghbane,  iii.  39. 

Fianmeanagh,  xi.  35. 
Fianstowne,  iii.  63. 

Fic  Quiny,  v.  55. 
Fiddanstowne,  vi.  4. 

Fidiagh,  vii.  34. 

Fidorfe- Rochefort,  xi.  48. 
Fidorghrochford,  Tithes  of,  vii 
Fidorthkerd,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 
Fieldstowne,  x.  57. 

Fierdonell,  x.  23. 

Fierscorrane,  iii.  63. 

Figal),  iii.  23. 

Figlassye,  viii.  50. 

Fildalke,  i.32. 

Filpotsmore,  i.  46. 

Finngh,  x.  6.  xi.  19.  , 

Fingall  House,  i.  78. 

Finglagh  Towne,  Great, 
Finglass,  i.  43.  iv.  20.  65. 
Finglasse,  i.  50. 

Finglogh towne,  Little,  i.46. 
Finiskill,  x.  60. 

Finmane,  v.  38. 

Finnaghs  Land,  vi.  4. 

Finnan  Ishiell,  v.  39. 
Finnanmore,  v.  39. 
i Finoway,  xi.  26. 


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Finskin,  x.  60. 
Fintavin,  vm.  28. 
Finvogh,  ix.  68. 
Firemore,  ix.  25. 
Firrpark,  vii.  10. 
Fishumble  Street,  i. 
St.  House,  i.  6 


i,  i.  46. 
i.  19. 


72. 


ii.  2. 23. 


Fishin 


Fitherd,  v.  27. 

Fitz  Johns  Land,  i.  15. 
Fitz  Lyon’s  Land,  ix.  1 
Fitz  Simons  Land, 

Fitz  Symonds  Land,  i.  3. 
Fitz  Symons  Land.  ' ’ 
Flay  Garden,  viii. 
Fleensland,  ix.  19. 
Fleenston,  viii.  2. 
Flemings! 
Flemyngstowne,  iv.  20. 
Fleshtowne,  i.  19. 
Flessestowne,  vi.  4. 
I'lmstowne,  l.  35. 
Flockmeaddon,  vi.  4. 
Floods  Freehold,  i.  1.3. 
Flughan,  xi.  57. 
Flughineney,  x.  51. 
Fogerlaghe,  iv.  6. 
Fogginstowne,  ix.  65. 
Foglin,  vi.  49. 

Fogries  Castle,  iii.  39. 
Folieleagli,  vi.  75. 

Follen,  iii.  39. 
Fonenanagh,  vi.  49. 
Fookestowne,  vii.  21. 
Footstowne,  ix.  44. 46. 
Foranfeenalagh,  vi.  21. 
Forduffe,  iv.  30. 
Forenoght,  vi.  46. 
Forgney,  i.46. 
Fornaghts,  vi.  55. 
Fornaughts,  The  Great, 


Forre 


i.  69. 


Forstallstowne, 
Forte  Ferry,  xi.  15. 


11. 


Fort  Hill,  Tithes  of,  v.  40. 
Fortinare,  v.  52. 
Fortstowne,  v 


Fortt 


ii.  65. 


Forty  Acres,  : 

Foryntainc,  iii.  2. 

Fosterfield,  vii.  21. 

Fostrestowne,  i.  46. 

Fouckstowne,  i.  69. 
Foulchirstowne,  vii.  48. 

Fowerty,  Salmon  Fishing  of,  v.  43. 
Fowkestowne,  Little,  i.  30. 
Foylestowne,  i.  77. 

Fragh,  iii.  13. 

Francistreet,  iv.  62. 

Francis  St.  Dub’,  Houses  in,  i.  6. 

- Houses  ir 


Fi-ar 


c.  12. 


Franstowi 
Frapper-lane,  i.  50. 
Freedom,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Freelone,  v.  24. 

Freessans,  vii.  2. 

Little,  vii.  2. 

Free  Warier  ' * 


i.  39. 


v.  60. 


Freva 
Frevy 

Frey'ffays,  vi.  38. 
Friarstowne,  ix.  6 1 . 
Frieaghmine,  viii.  32. 
Friers-street,  v.  62. 
Friertown,  i.  27. 
Fringcrstowne,  iii.  25. 
Fritters  Land,  vii.  10. 
Fryeghoid,  viii.  32. 

llectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61 . 

Fuerdne,  ix.  69. 

Fullacree,  v.  61. 
Fullaghicnny,  vii.  58. 
Fullam,  The,  xi.  54. 
Fullerstowne,  Tithes  of,  ii 

Fimshannagheighteragh,  i 
Funshannaghoughteragh,  i 
Funshenaghmorc,  ix.  68. 


Funsinaghbege,  vii.  52. 
Funsinaghbegg,  vii.  53. 
Funsinaghmore,  vii.  52. 
Fuogh  Castle,  ix.  67. 
Fuugh,  x.  47. 


Fynnangarrow,  ix.  36. 
Finnoscloyn,  x.  6. 
Fynorie,  ix.  64. 
Fynyne  Land,  iv.  47. 


G. 

Gadamond,  llectory  and  Titlies  of,  i.  32. 
Gailagh,  ix.  67. 

Galbally,  vii.  48. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  48. 

Galbaly,  Abbey  of,  vii.  48. 

Gaibeston,  i.  35. 

Galboyestowne,  i.  77. 

Galdrosse,  iv.  37. 

Galey,  x.  51. 

Gallanagh,  vi.  49. 

Gallen,  x.51. 

Gallcnstowne,  i.  8. 

Gallierie,  v.  10. 

Gallinfeiragh,  i.  78. 

Gallnag,  vii.  52. 

Galloniteragh,  i.  78. 

Gallonroe,  i.  78. 

Gallonstowne,  i.  52. 

Gallonstramore,  i.  78. 

Gallounemrare,  viii.  28. 

Gallowes  Park,  vii.  8. 

Gallrowstowne,  v.  6. 

Gallstowne,  v.  61.  vi.  46.  x.2. 
Galluncurtampull,  i.78. 

Gallway,  v.  43.  vii.  52. 

Gates  Quarter,  v.  4. 

Galmorestowne,  v.  77. 

Galmoystowne,  iv.  50. 

Galrowstowne,  v.  6. 

Galtliyer,  iii.  2. 

Galtrim,  Vicarage  of,  v.  61. 

Galvalle,  xi.  9. 

Galway,  iv.  22.  vii.  37.  ix.  77.  xi.  65. 

Fairs,  i.  46. 

Gamwells  Land,  vii.  10. 

Ganaderry,  vi.  49. 

Ganglasse,  vi.  49. 

Gannoges,  vi.  4. 

Gapple,  iii.  35. 

Gara  Drumavt,  xi.  9. 

Garane,  ix.  65. 

Garaon,  iii.  53. 

Garbally  Castle,  ix.  69. 

Gardenrath,  i.  15. 

Garenabantroy,  xi.  9. 

Garlrn  Castle,  ix.  69. 

Garhurra,  iii.  1 1 . 

Garignan,  viii.  59. 

Garisker,  x.  16. 

Garistowne,  v.77. 

Garlanstowne,  iv.  75. 

Garlock,  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Gumm-ighe,  vii.  21. 

Garnelline,  v.  43. 

Garnocke,  iii.  27. 

Garnoughti-agh,  viii.  64. 

Garnybuy,  ix.  50. 

Garontanly,  x.  51. 

Garra,  iv.  37. 

Garracke,  Rectoi-y  of,  v.  63. 

Garragh,  i.  46.  viii.  40. 

Garraghedry,  vi.  38. 

Garrakoile,  vi.  73. 

Garralake,  ix.  27. 

Garran,  v.  29.  vi.  36.  vii.  48.  ix.  9.  67. 
Garrananelona,  ix-  69. 

Garranderragh,  iii.  11. 

Garrandstowne,  ix.  21. 

Garraneard,  iv.  7. 

Garranedurragli,  iii.  6. 

Garranegivewigg,  iv.  6. 

Garranes,  viii.  53. 

Garranfela,  ix.  36. 

Garranhist,  ix.  36. 

Gavrankasty,  vii.  72. 

Garrankele,  v.  43. 

Garranikynan,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Garraumillon,  viii.  50. 

Garranmore,  ix.  64. 68. 

Garranmorrish,  vi.  14. 


Garrannullon,  viii.  50. 

Garransoutragh,  x.  23. 

Garranvacosse,  ix.  36. 

Garraris,  vi.  38. 

Garrendenug,  x.  23. 

Garrenseightragh,  x.  23. 

Garrestowne,  x.  33.  xi.  51. 54. 
Garrestown  House,  i.  15. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  i.  15. 

Garretstowne,  iii.  60. 

Garriancarra,  v.  55. 

Garribehilla,  ix.  64. 

Garribride,  ix.  64. 

Garribrikin,  x.  23. 

Garribritt,  ix.43. 

Garricastle,  iv.  37.  vi.  19. 

Garridoneli,  iii.  35. 

Garriduffe,  v.  10.  xi.  39. 

Garriefangugh,  ix.  13. 

Gai-rieicreigh,  viii.  64. 

Garrigarrouse,  vi.  49. 

Garrilegg,  vi.  41. 

Garriline,  viii.  63. 

Garriloysagh,  v.  29. 

Garrimore,  x.  23. 

Garrinageerali,  ix.  54. 

Garrinclare,  viii.  50. 

Garrincor,  i.46. 

Garrinearly,  x.  18. 

Garrinegeragh,  ix.  53. 

Garrinein,  i.  19. 

Garrineshellagh,  ix.  68. 

Garringree,  viii.  8. 

Garrinigark,  v.  58. 

Garrinmore,  ix.  69. 

Garrinoe,  iv.  55. 

Garrinrewag,  ix.  36. 

Garrintanse,  vi.  11. 

Garrishean,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Garriskill,  ix.  16. 

Garristowne,  i.  30.  vii.  21. 

Garrmekreagh,  ix.  55. 

Garrolagh,  x.  7. 

Garron,  viii.  65. 

Garrostoivne,  iv.  20. 

Garrotstowne,  iii.  60. 

Garrough,  x.  23. 

Garrow,  i.46. 

Garrowegilly,  viii.  35. 

Garrowlagh,  x.  7. 

Garr,  Rectory  of,  iii.  66. 

Rectory  of,  vi.  58. 

Garrundarrogh,  ix.  68. 

Garryduff,  vii.  48. 

Garryduffe,  iii.  41.  ix.  69.  xi.  24. 
Garrycappie,  ix.  68. 

Garryetred,  x.  32. 

Garrygarrowe,  vi.  49. 

Garryhensboye,  vii.  46. 

Garryhinagh,  iii.  60. 

Garry  Ightragh,  x.  38. 

Garrymore,  iv.  14.  viii.  53. 
Garrymorenehabert,  ix.  69. 
Garrynafancine,  x.  32. 

Garynahiskidy,  viii.  12. 

Garryneasy,  viii.  8. 

Garryneruigge,  iv.  6. 

Garrynisky,  vii.  48. 

Garrynodriss,  ix.  4. 

Garry noe,  viii.  8. 

Garrynygoule,  iv.  55. 

Garryoughtrngh,  x.  38. 

Garrysliand,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  46. 
Garrysinnott,  i.  81. 

Garryveasoge,  iv.  6. 

Garryvoe,  Rectory  of,  viii.  10. 

Garrtown,  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Gartcomen,  xi.  15. 

Gartnecrussy,  North,  iii.  60. 

Garvagh,  v.38. 

Garvecluanta,  xi.  9. 

Garvoag,  xi.  15. 

Garymore,  i.  69. 

Gaskanstowne,  x.  2. 

Gauntbresland,  i.  46. 

Gawland,  iii.  11. 

Gawran,  v.  29. 

Gearisker,  v.38. 

Gedayhanstowne,  iii.  36. 

Gcdenstowne,  viii.  20. 

Geilbrds  Grove,  i.  3. 

Gelugstaffe,  v.  6. 

George  Lane,  iv.  47. 

Georgeparke,  vi.75. 


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Glassbollies,  vi.  49. 
Glasseneven,  i.  67. 


Glassganeymore,  v.  52. 

Glassinenen,  i.  6. 

Glasskeme,  x.  51. 

Gleanamagh,  xi.  19. 

Gleanbegg,  xi.  50. 

Gleanbegge,  viii.  9. 

Glenahone,  xi.  10. 

Glenarme,  xi.  9. 14. 

Monastery  of,  xi.  9. 

Glenes,  iii.  26. 

Glin,  viii.  44. 

Glinahine,  xi.  10. 

Glinarkney,  xi.  10. 

Glindanie,  xi.  10. 

Glinmeanagh,  xi.  10. 

Glinravill,  xi.  9. 

Gliunes,  Mountains  of,  iii.  39. 
Gloghegalla,  ix.  67. 

Glonbridag,  iv.  39. 

Gloyre,  xi.  10. 

Glumlnny,  vi.  51. 

Glyn,  iii.  15. 

Gneeve,  xi.  7. 

Gnewbane,  viii.  47. 

Gnobegge,  ix.  69. 

Gobudagh,  x.  6. 

Godamendy,  vi.  4. 

Godan,  viii.  58. 

Godfriheristown,  i.  19. 

Goife,  xi.  9. 

Golbally,  ix.  64. 

Gollagb,  ix.  67. 

Gollinehula,  x.  51. 

Golpagh,  ix.  51. 

Goltrim,  iii.  14. 

Gonocke,  vii.  38. 

Gonocks,  vii.  38. 

Gordons  House,  vii.  21. 

Goresker,  x.  16. 

Gorhuase,  ix.  57. 

Gorltaticim,  ix.  68. 

Gormanstowne,  vii.  21. 22. 

Lower,  x.  7. 

Upper,  x.  7. 

Gormillis,  xi.  10. 

Gormley,  ix.  8. 

Gorravohir,  v.  55. 

Gorrinvorster,  ix.  43. 

Gortagany,  x.  51. 

Gortagliirty,  ix.  68. 

Gortalassa,  iii.  39. 

Gortantibrat,  vii.  21. 

Gortard,  iv.  6. 

Gortatnare,  v.  8. 

Gortavodican,  viii.  14. 

Gortbolare,  ix.  38. 

Gortbonehelie,  v.43. 

Gortboy,  vii.  52. 

Gortclassegh,  ix.  34. 

Gortclogh,  v.  72. 

Gortcomvey,  vi.  49. 

Gortcoyvin,  xi.  10. 

Gortdearig,  iii.  39. 

Gortdinradaine,  viii.  50. 

Gortdorieke,  x.42. 

Gortdrissagh,  ix.  67. 

Gortdromaghe,  iv.  6. 
Gortdromokterie,  iii.  39. 
Gortdronnillagh,  iii.  39. 

Gorteard,  iv.  6. 

Gortechasan,  iv.  22. 

Gortecoleighshragbmicknuckgenny,  ' 

Gortecomine,  xi.  10. 

Gorteenfryeh,  iii.  6. 

Gortefada,  vii.  52. 

Gortegaddery,  vi.  49. 

Gortegueffe,  vi.  49. 

Gortehahye,  vii.  52. 

Gorteinenigg,  iv.  6. 

Gortekirim,  vi.  49. 

Gortelana,  xi.  4. 

Gortenadikane,  vii.  52. 
Gortenchislane,  vii.  48. 

Gortencrassy,  iv.  65. 

Gortene,  ix.  69. 

Gortenecacka,  v.  38. 

Gorteny,  vi.  49. 

Gortereagh,  iv.  6. 

Gortermoine,  iii.  45. 

Gorteskewly,  vi.  49. 

GorteskibeU,  iv.  22. 

Gorteskiboll,  iv.  22. 

Gortesnigh,  vi.  49. 

Gortfad  Castle,  iii.  39. 

Gortfada,  viii.  14.  ix.  68. 


Gortnegutpage,  vii.  52. 
Gortnehaha,  vii.  52.  viii. 
Gortnehally,  ix.  65. 
Gortneliiskragii,  ix.  69. 
Gortneilagh,  ix.36. 
Gortneisky,  ix.  68. 
Gortnekebby,  vi.  49. 
Gortnekelly,  ix.  69. 
Gortnelan,  ix.  69. 
Gortnelekin,  vi.  49. 
Gortnelogh,  x.  42. 
Gortnelogher,  vi.  49. 
Gortneloune,  xi.  24. 
Gortnemackyne,  ix.  68.  ( 
Gortnemana,  ix.  68. 
Gortnemerigan,  vi.  49. 
Gortnemoddagh,  i.  19. 
Gortnemona,  vi.  69. 
Gortnesheehy,  ix.  36. 
Gortneskeagh,  vii-  72. 
Gortnesuleboy,  iii.  49. 
Gortnesynie,  vu.  52. 
Gortnevaie,  vi.49. 
Gortnevame,  vi.  49. 
Gortneveagh,  ix.  36. 
Gortnevelly,  x.  42. 
Gortnevoppagh,  v.  43. 


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INDEX  Gortnirglogh,  vi.49. 
LOCOUUJI  Gortnoglogh,  x.  38. 

•j*  Gortnohine,  xi.  24. 

rhc  ^ccrccs  (jortnosh,  v.  6. 

Innocents.  Gortnoskeliy,  ix.  4. 

Gortnymackullagh,  iv 

Gortreogb,  viii.  68.  i: 

Gortringan,  vi.  49. 
Gortroe,  ix.  53.  54. 
Gortrow,  vii.  52. 

Gortrush,  v.  6. 
Gortsanavoliy,  iii.  39. 
Gortshamer,  vi.49. 
Gortsilly,  xi.  65. 
Gorttecana,  ix.  69. 
Gorttemadyne,  ix.  65 
Gorttfaryll,  ix.  68. 
Gorttiecarna,  ix.  69. 
Gorttnegappil,  ix.  65. 
Gorttneshamma,  ix.  6 
Gorttyroyn,  i: 


Gort 


i.  11. 


Gortuse,  t 
Gortutha,  ix.  58. 
Gortveneaghulins,  vii.  1 
Gortvidery,  v.  8. 
Gortvoher,  vii.  48. 
Gortwallin,  i.  46. 
Gortyanly,  ix.  69. 
Gortyne,  ix.  69. 
Gortyroyne,  iii.  6. 
Gosslingestowne,  vii.  68 
Gotnecammy,  v.43. 
Gouldenlane  House,  i. 
Gouldings  Land,  vi.  38 

Land,  Tithes,  of, 

Goule,  x.  51. 
Gourtnecrushy,  vi.  10. 
Gowinne,  iii.  49. 
Gowlane,  iii.  39. 
Gowlebegg,  iv.  6. 
Gowran,  iii.  61. 
GowrtardaclnuTa,  vi.  1! 
Gowrtneshannan,  ix.  5( 
Gragagli,  viii.  8. 

Grage,  ix.  49.  69. 
Grages,  vii.  19. 
Grageshonin,  viii.  8. 
Gragesiman,  vi.  11. 
Graggdihue,  ix.  68. 
Gragges,  iv.  50.  iii.  66. 
Gragshallagh,  xi.  46. 
Gragure,  viii.  68. 
Graige,  i.  69.  v.  29. 
Graigelamtnce,  ix.  49. 
Graigenescarry,  v.  29. 
Graigeshallagh,  xi.  43. 
Grainge,  Lower,  v.  29. 

Old,  v.  29. 

The,  vii.  22. 

Tithes  of,  v.  29. 

Upper,  v.  29. 

Grainraore,  x.  6. 
Grallagh,  iii.  49. 
Grallynamadow,  x.  51. 
Gralogh,  ix.  64. 
Grarasy,  ix.  64. 
Granaghclogh,  vi.  49. 


Gram 


v.  10. 


Granebegg,  x.  60. 
Granehorny,  viii.  65. 
Grange,  i.  46.  iv.  50.  vi.  19 

Lower,  v.  31. 

of  die  Lough,  iv.  20. 


Upper,  v.  31. 

Grangeballychelmar,  iii.  6. 
Grnngegorman,  i.  32.  iv.  60.  x.  56. 
Grangemocleare,  v.  10. 
Grangemonvoy,  vii.  53. 
Grangemore,  ix.  13. 

Grangend,  viii.  2. 

Grangcstowne,  v.  16. 
Grangetulskeryn,  Tidies  of,  vii.  53. 
Granggorman,  i.  35. 

Grangly,  ix.  64. 

Grannagh,  vi.36. 

Grantstowne,  iii.  2.  ix.  12. 
Grasseden,  i.  15. 

Grassiboy,  ix.  8. 

Grasslagh,  iii.  49. 

Grasstontowne,  x.  7. 

Grealaghbeg,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 


Great  Fame,  i.  6. 

Farnaghts,  i.  38. 

Jennett,  vi.  38. 

Meadow,  v.  37. 

Greatwood,  vi.  4. 

Greenane,  vi.  73. 

Greenanmore,  ix.  37. 

Greenehills,  iv.  9. 

Greenesend,  vii.  68. 

Greenknocke,  ix.  44. 

Greenlaw,  vi.  49. 

Greenock,  i.  15. 

Greenocke,  i.  19.  vii.  20.  ix.  46. 
Greenoge,  ix.  19. 

Greggm'tibbod,  ix.  65. 

Grellagh,  iv.7. 

Grellaghbegg,  x.  51. 

Grenaghan,  viii.  40. 

Grenan,  v.  29.  ix.  11.  43. 

Courts  Baron,  ix.  11. 

Courts  Leet,  ix.  11. 

Grenanbegweyer,  v.  37. 

Grenocke,  ix.  73. 

Grenogg,  i.  52. 

Grenunmuree,  iv.  22. 

Grestowne,  i.  15. 

Grewtoran,  i.  17. 

Greymore,  v.  10. 

Grige,  vii.  48. 

Griffinstowne,  viii.  46. 

Gronivrin,  vii.  45. 

Grotticrowyne,  ix.  69. 
Grottologhan,  ix.68. 
Grottoneilreagh,  ix.  68. 

Grovesland,  i.  77. 

Gruagh,  xi.  9. 

Gryanreagh,  x.  51. 

Grynanstowne,  viii.  1. 

Grynock,  iv.  63. 

Gncknemills,  v.  64-. 
Guevenemannagli,  i.  46. 

Guewbeg,  xi.39. 

Gullane,  iv.  7. 

Gunwy,  x.  6. 

Gurranouglitrag,  iii.  39. 

Gurrans,  x.  23. 

Gurrickcarvy,  vii.  72. 

Gurteen,  v.29. 

Gurteenekally,  v.  10. 

Gurtenegrage,  v.  73. 
Gurternadooge,  viii.  49. 

Gurtin,  ix.  25. 

Gurtine-Iveagher,  Tithes  of,  ix.  84. 
Gurtinekally,  v.  10. 

Gurtmore,  iii.  47. 

Gurtnagapull,  xi.  9. 

Gurtniscarty,  ix.  27. 

Gwen,  x.  49. 

Gwerveamon,  i.  78. 

G[  ] Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

H. 


Hacketsland,  iv.  17. 

Rackets  Ould  Castle,  ix.82. 

ne  de  Dunboine,  i 
>ry  of,  ix.  61. 


Harbertstowne,  v.  26. 

Iiardingstowne,  iv.  75. 

Harlockestowne,  xi.  48. 

Iiarlocketowne,  ix.  19. 

I-Iorlockstowne,  iv.  50.  ix.  19. 

Harloque,  v.  55. 

Ilarloquebegg,  v.  55. 

Harparstowne,  vii.  26. 

Hamestowne,  ix.  46. 

Harriston-barrett,  vi.  48. 

Harristowne,  viii.  46.  ix.  44.  x.  6.  xi.  46. 
Hartstowne,  i.  77.  vii.  63.  xi.  43,  46. 
Hartwell,  vi.  55. 

Ilathirdaf,  ix.  69. 

Haumies,  ix.  37. 

Hawkinstowne,  vi.  4. 

Hayestowne,  i.  42.  vii.  2. 

Haynstowne,  i.  82. 

Haynton,  xi.  54. 

Haystowne,  vii.  4.  x.  30. 

Headlandway,  vii.  21. 

Heardsmade,  i.  81. 

Heathstowne,  v.  26. 

Hebenan,  vii.  1 . 

Heedons,  Rectory  of,  v.  10. 

Heglish,  xi.  9. 

Hegrettslands,  i.  10. 

Helchestowne,  x.  7. 

Henenines,  vi.  49. 

Henotston,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 

Heogli,  iii.  49. 

Herbertstowne,  viii.  26. 

Herlilene,  x.  6. 

Heronstowne,  iv.  75. 

Heynestowne,  ix.  87 
Hideshouse,  vii.  68. 

Higginstowne,  iii.  36.  iv.  75.  vii.  21.  x.30. 
Highandurog,  iv.  22. 

Highbaskin,  vi.32. 

Highmeare,  ix.  88. 

High  Street,  i.  27.  58.  62.  iii.  3.  iv.  56.  v.  1. 
High  St.  Dublin,  i.  38. 

Dublin,  House  in,  i.  1 1. 

High  Streete,  i.  46. 

High  Street,  House  in,  i.8.  11. 

Houses  in,  i.21. 

Mes’,  i.  21. 

Waterford,  iii.  61. 

Hightowne,  vii.  26. 

HiUtowne,  iv.  75.  viii.  2.  xi.  54. 

Great,  i.72. 

Hoare,  v.  52. 

Abby  of,  v.  53. 

Hoarestowne,  xi.  51. 

Hoaretowne,  vii.  2. 

Hoaditowne,  x.  6. 

Hodgestowne,  xi.  62. 

Hogestowne,  i.  15. 

Hoggestowne,  vii.  22. 

Hoghland,  xi.  26. 

Hollywood,  vi.  55. 

Hollywoode,  Great,  x.  33. 

Little,  x.  33. 

Hollywoods  Fame,  x.  33. 

Holmanhill,  vi.  71. 

Holy  Trinity,  Monastery  of,  vii.  53. 
Hopkinstowne,  iv.  75. 

Hoppyard,  i.  46. 

Horath,  x.  47. 

Horistowne,  v.  61. 

Horsenket  Street,  i.  46. 

Horsenstowne,  vii.  21. 

Hortowne,  vii.  46. 

Horyes,  i.  46. 

Hospitall,  ix.  31 . 

Howstowne,  x.  7. 

Howth,  i.  21.  vii.  4. 

Hoyers  Blacke,  i.  46. 

Hughes-grange,  ix.  43. 

Hulltowne,  iv.  51. 

Humphry  Juan,  iv.  57. 

Hunlingstowne,  vii.  34. 

Huntstowne,  i.  67.  vi.  4.  vii.  61.  x.  45. 
Hurlestowne,  x.  6. 

Husseyes  Islands,  ix.  58. 


Iaghtoragh,  iii.  11. 
Ida,  vii.  65. 
Idougliy,  vi.  49. 
Ighleany,  vii.  48. 
Ighteragh,  vii.  48. 
Ikerine,  iv.65. 


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Ilan  Ikyne,  x.  20. 

Ilkin,  vii.  53. 

Illanagh,  iii.  39. 

Illanedalligg,  iii.  39. 

Illanekearagh,  iii.  39. 

Illenevarrykenie,  iii.  39. 

Ilumaneele,  v.  38. 

Imlagh,  ix.  68. 

Imleaghfadda,  x.  6. 

Imleneaghtin,  x.  6. 

Imnillagli,  iii.  39. 

Imokilly,  v.  13.  viii.  64. 

Impel',  xi.  7. 

Imshcume,  Island  of,  iv.  6. 

Inagh,  xi.  9. 

Inane,  iv.  6. 

Incahirguula,  v.  55. 

Inch,  iv.  62.  10.  23. 

of  Balrothery,  vii.  21. 

Inchballybrndagh,  v.  10. 

Inchebrakane,  viii.  53. 

Inchekenan,  xi.  48. 

Inchercloglileigh,  iv.  39. 

Inchicallhallagli,  ix.  46. 

Inchicollyholliagh,  ix.  44. 

Inchiguin,  ix.  46. 

Inchimore,  ix.  44.  46. 

Inchinaskeagh,  vi.  19. 

Inchineagh,  ix.  44. 

Inchinibro  Rectory,  Titlies  of,  i.  46. 
Incliiorlegdermot,  ix.  44. 

Inchiquin,  ix.  44. 

Mannor  of,  x.  45. 

Inchmeagh,  ix.  46. 

Inclimekerky,  v.  10. 

Inclinolaghan  Church,  Advowsons  of,  ’ 
68. 

Incliy,  iii.  39. 

Incliycarbegg,  ix.  46. 

Indgestowne,  iii.  25. 

Inecliaghna,  iv.  22. 

Inerland,  iv.  70. 

Inespicke,  Island  of,  vi.  10. 

Inihbane,  iv.  39. 

Inikycullane,  iii.  39. 

Iniscurk,  i.  46. 

Inish,  iii.  39. 

Inisliboffin,  i.  46.  ix.  65. 

Inishbricke,  x.  42. 

Inishclearagb,  Island  of,  ix.  67. 
Inishdoan,  ix.  67. 

Inisbdurrus,  Islands  of,  ix.  66. 

Inishgrane,  xi.  9. 

Inish-Irke,  Island  of,  ix.  65. 

Inishkenny,  iii.  39. 

Inislilockane,  Island  of,  xi.  9. 

Inishmean,  ix.  67. 

Island  of,  ix.  67. 

Inishmeon,  vi.  73. 

Inishmoy,  xi.  9. 

Inishmuriin,  xi.  9. 

Inishowen,  ix.  67. 

Inisliturke,  viii.  39. 

Inishverliagh,  iii.  39. 

Iniskea,  Island  of,  ix.  '65. 

Iniskeagh,  Islands  of,  ix.  67. 

Iniskeene,  x.  45. 

Iniskeoge,  ix.  12. 

Inisteock,  Monastery  of,  v.  52. 

Inkesland,  ix.  28. 

Inneduffe,  iii.  6. 

Innishearry,  ix.  27. 

Innishierkie,  ix.  65. 

Innislikeene,  Mannor  of,  xi.  30. 
Innishleork,  Abby  of,  v.  53. 

Innorelie,  ix.  6. 

Inny  Water,  Elle  Weare  of,  vm.  32. 
Inonyne,  ix.  36. 

Insliequain,  vii.  48. 

Inshidriscall,  iv.  6. 

Inshimaquin,  ix.  67. 

Inshimecottagh,  iv.  6. 

Inshiquine,  xi.  35. 

Inshlacka,  xi.  14. 

Inshy,  iii.  39. 

Inshy  more,  viii.  68. 

Inshynymone,  iv.  7. 

Insicuolaght,  xi.  35. 

Insimore,  viii.  46. 

Insymacitryre,  vii.  52. 

Intumagharum,  xi.  4. 

Ireglowny,  ix.  66. 

Irestowne,  i.  15. 

Irin,  ix.  66. 


I Irishtowne,  i.  32. 35. 41. 46.  v.  6.  77.  vi.  11 
viii.  2.  ix.  30.  43.  x.  6.  xi.  43.  46. 
- Kilkenny,  vii.  66. 

Irnillagh,  iii.  11. 

Irrish,  ix.  69. 

Irry,  ix.61. 

Isdane,  x.  51. 

Iskerban,  ix.  68. 

Iskerbane,  iii.  6. 

Iskernow,  ix.  69. 

Iskerow,  ix.  69. 

Iskertfuoan,  ix.  67. 

Iskertleran,  ix.  70. 

Island,  v.  18. 

Islandkelly,  vi.  36. 

Island,  Little,  ix.  13. 

Islands,  The,  xi.  35. 

Issertcleran,  xi.  65. 

Ivanstowne,  viii.  50. 

Ivelehan,  viii.  22. 

Iverke,  iii.  33. 

Ivertuine,  x.  6. 

Ivoagh,  iv.  59. 


Jakestowne,  v.  24. 
Jallagheran,  v.  38. 

James  Land,  vi.  4. 

Parke,  ix.  43. 

James’s  Gate,  i.  19. 

- Gate,  Dublin,  i.  8. 

- S',  House  in,  i.  J6. 

- S',  Houses  in,  ix.  3. 
Jefford’s  Grove,  i.  1. 
Jenesland,  vii.  5. 

Jenkin’s  Land,  v.  2. 
Jervallagheghterragh,  ix.  68. 
Joanstowne,  v"‘ 


i.  56. 


i.  47. 


Joiraill, 
Jonacksto' 
Jordanstowne. 

Joyes  Land,  \ 
Julianstowne, 


45. 


K. 


Kadane,  v.  43. 
Kaltiracknocke,  iv.  17. 
Kahirgall,  ix.  67. 
Kahirkinurny,  ix.  69. 
Kalloragh,  iii.  5. 
Kaloraghtonan,  ix.  68. 
Kankitt,  vi.  49. 

Kappaglibeg,  vi.  55. 

Kappasallagh,  ix.  68. 

Karkir,  ix.  69. 
Karrewincotde,  iv.  65. 
Karriclcemaine,  i.  60. 
Karrow,  vi.  51. 
Karrowmcvoigh,  ix.  65. 
Karrownekeife,  ix.  70. 
ICeallreagh,  i.  78. 

Kealoges,  vii.  48. 

Kealogs,  xi.  58. 
Keapaghanengh,  Titlies  of,  i 
Kearaner,  xi.  10. 

Kearha,  ix.  28. 

Kearney,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Keartabrenin,  vi.  19. 
Keatingstowne,  ix.  43. 
Kedagn,  vii.  72. 

Keele,  i.  46. 

Keeleogeragh,  ix.  36. 
Keellogreenag,  vii.  72. 
Keene,  iii.  39. 

Keethes  House,  vii.  68. 
Kehamiagli,  vii.  52. 
Keilekeele,  iii.  11. 
Keilivanane,  vii.  37. 
Keillevoga,  ix.  68. 
Keillfarnogg,  x.  6. 

_ Keillyboggy,  ix.  69. 
Keilluallagh,  ix.  69. 
Keilluehue,  ix.  69. 
Keillvogliter,  ix.  65. 
Keilmid,  x.  6. 


Keilmollagh. 
Keilmore,  viii.  37. 
Keilneerancha,  i 
Keilroe,  vii.  52. 
Keilvolane,  ix.  6 
Kelaghan,  vi.  46 
Kelbeg,  ix.  67. 
Kelbrack,  viii.  5 
Kelcrumpir,  viii 
Kelgege,  xi.  10. 
Kelkemanagh,  i: 
Kelnagoure, 


73. 


34. 


Kell,  ■ 


. 55. 


John  Duffs  Towne,  vi 
Johnsmill,  ix.  53.  54. 

Johnston,  ix.  44. 

Johnstowne  (S'),  Imp0  Titlies  of,  >•  19- 
Johiistowne,  i.  19.  32.  iv.  11.  vi.  55.  ix.  21. 
43.  46. 


Kellblane,  ix.  11. 

Kellbuire,  Tithes  'of,  v.  10. 

Kelleagh,  vii.  12! 

Kellean,  ix.  69. 

Kelleistowne,  xi.  48. 

Kelleny,  x.  23. 

Kellidagan,  i.  19. 

Kellinvoghter,  ix.  68. 

Kellistown,  i.  15. 

Kellistowne,  i.  69.  iv.  75.  vi.  4.  ix.  75. 
Kellkenan,  v.  10. 

Kells,  i.  6.  15.46.  iii.  61.  63.  iv.20.28.  • 
21.  viii.  26.  x.  47.  xi.  48. 

- Houses  in,  v.  24. 

- Cheif-rent  of,  xi.  54. 

- Common  of  Pasture  of,  xi.  48. 
Kelluondona,  v.  43. 

Kellyesfarme,  vii.  10. 

Kellyvoggy,  ix.  65. 

Kellyvoghter,  ix.  68. 

Kemilour,  iv.  17. 

Keminecalkilly,  vi.  49. 

Kemstowne,  vi.  46. 

Kenaghstowne,  vii.  38. 

Keneagliaine,  ix.  65. 

Kennagad,  ix.  66. 

Kennaghan,  i.  46. 

Kennanstowne,  i.  77. 

Kenock,  x.  2. 

Kenocke,  viii.  24. 

Kentstowne,  vii.  21.  22.  xi.  54. 

Kenygod,  vi.  49. 

Keppagh,  xi.  9. 

Keppock,  vii.  4. 

Keppocke,  i.  19. 

Kercocke,  v.  6. 

Kerniston,  viii.  61. 

Kernonstowne,  iv.  75. 

Keshes,  ix.  36. 

Kettestowne,  iv.  60. 

Kevanstowne,  v.  77. 

Keydeneskarragh,  vi.  49. 

Key  Lane,  v.  1. 

Keylbeg,  iii.  13. 

Keylmeane,  iii.  13. 

Keylneglassie,  xi.  35. 

Keynoge,  v.  6. 

Keyran,  iv.  75. 

Key  Street,  v.  1. 

Kialtanagh,  vi.  19. 

Kicklieagh,  ix.  65. 

Kicrony,  x.7. 

Kieffe,  East,  v.  55. 

West,  v.  55. 

Kierrownferragli,  ix.  64. 

Kikelan,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Kilard,  Tithes  of,  viii.  46. 

Kilbaghey,  ix.  69. 

Kilbaghly,  ix.  68. 

Kilballiherebry,  iii.  59. 

Kilballin  Lugan,  x.  35. 

Kilbally curry,  viii.  11. 

Kilbanda,  iii.  49. 

Kilbarrok,  i.  50. 

Kilbeg,  i.  32.  ix.  86. 

Kilbegg  Castle,  x.  47. 

Kilbegge,  iii.  6. 

Kilbegoge,  i.  60. 

Kilbeenmore,  iii.  39. 

Kilberrie,  iv.  50. 

Kilberry,  iv.  60.  x.  10. 

Kilbian,  Titlies  of,  v.  40. 

Kilblafar,  xi.  41. 

Kilbogs,  iii.  49. 

Kilboight,  ix.  66. 

House  of  Fryers,  ix.  66. 

Kilboy,  xi.  19. 

Kilbreekstowne,  v.  24. 

Kilbrennan,  i.  27. 

I Kilbrenan,  v.  72.  vi.  4. 

Kilbriddy,  x.  51. 


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INDEX 

I.OCO HUM  Pass  of.  v.  24. 

">  Rectory  of,  viii.  65. 

Ihe  Decrees  Titlies  of,  v.  10. 

Innocents.  Kilbridy,  ix.  82. 

Kilbrode,  1.32. 

Kilburry,  viii.  53. 

Kilcarunie,  x.  32. 

Kilcleagh,  viii.  46. 

Kilcliefe,  vi.  21. 

Kilclogher,  x.  2. 

Kilcloncoss,  iv.  65. 

Kilcoane  Castle,  ix.  69. 

Kilcock,  Impt.  Tithes  of,  i.  15. 
Kilcogan,  x.  23. 

Kilcolgan,  vi.  19.  vii.  52.  ix.  64. 
Kilcolman,  v.  59.  ix.  69. 

Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  46. 

Vicarages  of,  i.  46. 

Kilcoma,  ix.  66. 

Kilcomintlea,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Kilcomvey,  vii.  42. 

Kilcomyn,  Advowsons  o£  iii.  39. 
Kilconan,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Kilconnoway,  vii.  42. 

Kilcooly,  ix.  69.  xi.  2. 

Kilcop  Chief-rent,  x.  20. 
ICilcorkery,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 
Kilcorkerry,  Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 
Kilcormicke,  x.  18. 

Kilcomie,  vi.  53. 

Kilcorra,  xi.  39. 

Kilcoskan,  i.  62. 

Kilcourcie,  v.  34. 

Kilcowrane,  xi.  29. 

Kilcrananta,  Abby  of,  ix.  66. 
Kilcreag,  xi.  10. 

Kilcrenala,  Monastery  of,  ix.  66. 

Monastory  of,  ix.  66. 

Kilcrenanta,  Abby  of,  ix.  66. 

Monastery  of,  ix.  66. 

Monastory  of,  ix.  66. 

Kilcrevanta,  Abby  of,  ix.  67. 
Kilcrist,  ix.  68. 

Kilcristone,  ix.  68. 

Kilcrogh,  ix.  67. 

Kilcrone,  ix.  11. 

Kilcrony,  ix.  11. 

Court  Baron,  ix.  11. 

Kilcrumper,  ix.  65. 

Kilcuigh,  Tidies  of,  ix.  9. 

Kilcully,  iv.  65. 

Kilcurren,  iv.  55. 

Kildalky,  Manor  of,  v.  15. 
Kildanibeg,  xi.  4. 

Kildare,  i.  32.  41.  ix.  61.  xi.  48. 

Pastur  Curragh  of,  vi.  38. 

Kildaremore,  xi.  4. 

Kildares  Lords  of  Land,  viii.  46. 
Kildeagh,  viii.  57. 

Kildeisk,  i.  81. 

Kildergall,  ix.  68. 

ICildergan,  x.  6. 

Kilderin,  xi.  6. 

Kildiraoke,  x.  6. 

Kildizert,  v.  46. 

Kildorrow,  vi.  51. 

Kildovon,  vi.  70. 

Kildowan,  xi.  46. 

Kildowes,  iii.  11. 

Kildrimine,  v.  79. 

ICildromon,  ix.  57. 

Kildrought,  Impt.  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 
Kildrughtane,  viii.  50. 

Kileaghan,  ix.  12. 

Kileaghnagh,  x.  51. 

Kilecuolghta,  iii. 39. 

Kileihorie,  ix.  3. 

Kilfarnacke,  viii.  56. 

Kilfeackell,  vii.  48. 

Kilfulten,  viii.  55. 

Kilgarroe,  x.  42. 

Kilgarruffe,  vi.  42. 

Kilgarvan,  ix.  25. 

Kilgergue,  ix.  69. 

Kilglass,  Gleabe  of,  i.  15. 
Kilgobbin,  iii.  33. 

Kilgobbon,  iii.  32. 

Kilgobbonett,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 
Kilgunan,  xi.  60. 

Kilheele,  Tithes  of,  &c.,  i.  32. 

Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  32. 

Kilhcquil,  v.  43. 


c.  25.  65.  69. 


Kilily,  xi.  39. 

Kilkartan,  vi.  46. 
Kilkeidunghue,  ix.  3. 

Kilkelan,  vii.  21. 

Kilkenny,  i.  46.,  iv.  1.  3.  vi, 
ix.  43. 

Tithes  of,  i.  19.  46.  ix.  II 

Kilkerane,  Rectory  of,  vi.  11. 
Kilkerne,  ix.  69. 

Kilkerrane,  ix.  28. 

Kilkerrill,  iv.  65. 

Kilkevan,  iv.  66. 

Kilkidy,  xi.  19. 

Kilklery,  x.  23. 

Kilkonane,  iv.  65. 

Kill,  vi.  55. 

of  three  Castle,  iv.  39. 

Killadane,  x.  51. 

Killadowan,  vi.  53. 

Presentation,  &c.  of,  i.  32. 

Killage,  vi.  71. 

Killagh,  iii.  17.  ix.  70.  x.  23. 
Killaghline,  v.  24. 

Killaghbegg,  ix.  12. 

Killagliell,  v.  43. 

Killaghettana,  ix.  69. 
Killaghmore,  vii.  52.  viii.  14. 
Killahane,  iii.  39. 

KiUahie,  vii.  13. 

Killaghy,  Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 
Killagulin,  v.  6. 

Killalaghtane,  vii.  52. 

Killalee,  iv.  42. 

Killallin,  1.  77. 

Killaloane,  Rectory  of,  v.  10. 
Killaly,  i.  5. 

Killamfinsion,  ix.  82. 

Killaminy,  x.  51. 

Killanell,  x.  60. 

Killanme,  vii.  52. 

Killannagh,  v.  ”29. 

Killanney,  vi.  75. 

Killappane,  ix.  68. 

Killard,  xi.  39. 

Killardane,  iv.  9. 

Killare,  ix.  65. 

Rectory  of,  vi.  58. 

Killarny,  Advowson  of,  iii.  39. 
Killarr,  Rectory  of,  iii.  66. 
Killarre,  Vicarage  of,  ix.  66. 
Killary,  iv.  75.  v.  10. 
Killasbickmolane,  ix.  69. 


viii.  64. 

Imp1  Tidies  of,  x.  45. 
n-iations  of,  x.  45. 


Killcomanbegg,  Rectory  of,  vii.  53. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Killcomen,  Rectory  of,  vii.  53. 

— - Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Killcomine,  Rectory  of,  ix.  67. 
Killcomoge,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Imp1  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

• Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Killcomon,  ix.  68. 

Killcomyne,  ix.  67. 

Killconnell,  iii.  6. 

vii.  52.  xi.  65. 

Killiconisillagh,  viii.  40. 
Killconner,  ix.  87. 

Killcomvall,  viii.  14. 

Killcooly,  iv.  50.  vii.  5. 

Killcopp,  Tithes  of,  x.  20. 
Killcoran,  viii.  12. 

Killcoman,  ix.  69. 

Killcoursey,  iv.  65. 

Killcowan,  ix.  67. 

Killcroddan  Rath,  i.  19. 
Killcroughoule,  viii.  46. 

Killcroule,  xi.  1. 

Killcrowan,  ix.  67. 

Killcullin,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Killcullinmucky,  viii.  50. 
Killdermott,  x.  51.  xi.  27. 
Killdollan,  xi.  7. 

Killdonaghue,  v.  45. 

Killdowane,  xi.  43. 

Killdroghid,  i.  32. 

Killdrought,  i.  19. 

Killea,  Rectory  of,  x.  20. 

Killeagh,  vi.  4.  viii.  10.  xi.  29. 
Killeaghmore,  ix.  65. 

Killeaire,  ix.  66. 

Killean,  vii.  52. 

Killeane,  x.  7. 

Killeany,  iii.  33. 

Killebrackanbegg,  iii.  39. 
Killechanny,  xi.  30. 

Killediraonee,  ix.  64. 

Killedownan,  i.  32. 

— — Rectory  of,  i.  32. 

Killedowse,  ix.  64. 

Killeely,  iii.  11. 

Killeene,  iii.  39.  ix.  65. 

Killegar,  iv.  17. 

Killeghan,  iii.  49. 

Killeglan,  ix.  66. 

Casde,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Killegnemore,  i.  78. 

Killegy,  x.  51. 

Killenarlaghta,  iv.  6. 

Killeharnagh,  x.  42. 

Killeherigh,  vi.  19. 

Killehide,  x.  23. 

Killeigh,  x.  33. 

Killeightertery,  vi.  55. 

Killeleagh,  Tough  of,  xi.  15. 
Killelini,  v.  55. 

Killelenin,  xi.  39. 

Killeltin,  vi.  46. 

Killely,  viii.  37. 

Killena,  iii.  53. 

Killenaspike,  iii.  33. 

Killenaul,  ix.  34. 

Killencloghy,  v.  32. 

Killencreagh,  x.  12. 

Killeneboy,  ix.  44. 

Killeneybeg,  v.  10. 

Killenish,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Killenknappagh,  iv.  39. 
Killenleagh,  vii.  50. 

Killenmore,  x.  1. 

Killenole,  Tithes  of,  ix.  34. 
Killenroe,  iii.  24. 

Killensennye,  vii.  52. 

Killenuton,  v.  79. 

Killenvoy,  vi.  66. 

Killequane,  iii.  39. 

Killeregan,  vi.  49. 

Killereryn,  iii.  11. 

Killerierryn,  ix.  68. 

Killeriran,  iii.  11. 

Killeririn,  viii.  37. 

Killerne,  i.77. 

KiUernyne,  ix.  69. 

Killeroy,  v.  21. 

Killesknogh,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Killester,  i.  81. 

Killevany,  iii.  39. 

Killevorth,  v.  66. 


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Killewny,  ix.  69. 

Killeyniskie,  v.  13. 

Killfarlagli,  iv.  6. 

Killfashy,  xi.54. 

Killfelan,  v.  55. 

Kill  fin  tenane,  v.  55. 

Killgarron,  Tidies  of,  v.  10. 

Killgarvan,  ix.25. 

Killgerrill  Castle,  ix.  69. 

Killgeskin,  x.23. 

Killgill,  vi.  73. 

Killglass,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 
Killgobbonett,  Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriate  Tidies  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Killgore,  x.  23. 

Killgornilly,  vi.49. 

Killgortcainne,  viii.  40. 

Killgribby,  ix.68. 

Killgrill,  ix.  66. 

Killhecle,  i.  32. 

Killheeled,  iv.53. 

Killhobuck,  i.  81. 

Killiane,  Tithes  of,  v.  40. 

Killibane,  Advowson  of,  x.  23. 

Patronage  of,  x.  23. 

Vicarage  of,  x.  23. 

Tithes  of,  x.  23. 

Killibaume,  Advowson  of,  x.  23. 

Patronage  of,  x.  23. 

Vicarage  of,  x.  23. 

Tithes  of,  x.  23. 

Killibegg,  v.  10. 

Killicattan,  v.  32. 

Killicloony,  ix.  67. 

Killicralian,  Tithes  of,  y.  10. 
Killidernan,  xi.  19. 

Killietragh,  vi.  36. 

Killigh,  iii.  39. 

Killiglimurry,  vii.  48. 

Killigraffa,  v.  32. 

Killihigny,  iii.  11. 

Killikeene,  i.77. 

Killilee,  ix.  64. 

Killiloynee,  xi.  10. 

Killily,  iii.  11. 

Killimollane,  vii.  37. 

Killimore,  ,vii.  52.  ix.  66.  xi.  24. 

Killin,  ix.  69.  xi.  9. 

Killinacude,  iv.  17, 

Killinall,  vi.59. 

Killinane,  vii.  48. 

Killinboy,  i.  46.  iv.  37.  ix.  46. 

Rectory  of,  v.  37. 

Killinbur,  xi.9. 

Killincarrow,  viii.  40. 

Killincoole,  Upper,  x.  7. 

Killin  Crannagh,  ix.  68. 

Killinduffin,  x.  51. 

Killine,  vii.  52.  ix.87.  x.51. 

Killinean,  i.  1 9. 

Killinegratli,  ix.  82. 

Killineligh,  Tithes  of,  vii.  48. 
Killinemore,  ix.  61. 

Killinerin,  v.  10. 

Killingall,  xi.22. 

Killinge,  vii.  53. 

Killingurda,  viii.  40. 

Killinhue,  vii.  52. 

Killinliye,  vii.  52. 

Killinichell,  v.  10. 

Killinine,  xi.  60. 

Killinkeagh,  vii.  52. 

Killinlahin,  xi.  39. 

Killinlaogh,  Tough  of,  xi.  14. 
Killinleagh,  vi.  62. 

Killinleigh,  v.  8. 

Killinnoonbegge,  ix.  69. 

Killinuary,  vii.  52. 

Killinure,  iii.  28.  viii.  46.  x.  51. 

Killin valdin,  viii.  65. 

Killiny,  vii.  52. 

Killiodiernan,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Killion,  ix.  66. 

Killioran,  viii.  9. 

Killiormine,  vii.  52. 

Killiroren,  Tithes  of,  v.  40. 

Killirua,  xi.  10. 

Killismallin,  viii.  8. 

Kill  Mine,  v.  16. 

Killiva,  viii.  57. 

Killivallig,  ix.  8. 

KillivaUy,  iii.  6. 

Killivoy,  ix.  38. 

Killkea,  vii.  15. 

(122.) 


. Rectory  of,  vii.  53. 

— — Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Killmagebegge,  Grange  of,  iv.  62. 

Killmaine,  vii.  37. 

Killmainhamwood,  Impropriate  Tithes  of, 
i.  15. 


Rectory  of,  v.  37. 
iv.  74. 
x.  69. 
viii.  6S 
:ke,  the  Grange  of,  x.  23. 


Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp.  Tithes  of,  x.45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 


Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 
>.  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 
itories  of,  x.  45. 
egg,  v.  10. 


Killone,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Killonulehan,  ix.  25. 

Killop,  iii.  63. 

Killoquin,  Tough  of,  xi.  12. 
Killora,  ix.  69. 

Killoran,  v.  29.  ix.  9. 
Killorecke,  vi.  19. 

Killoremore,  ix.  69. 

Killorga,  x.  38. 

Killorha,  vii.  52. 
Killoshallowe,  viii.  32. 
Killoskillin,  viii.  46. 
Killosolan,  iii.  6. 

Killossery,  x.  45. 

Rath  of,  xi.  43. 

Killossory,  Rath  of,  xi.  46. 
Killostry,  i.  15. 

Killoteelone,  iii.  39. 

Killough,  iv.  17. 

Killougher,  i.  69. 

Killounioge,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
ICillowen,  v.  10. 

Killower,  vi.  73. 

Killowire,  ix.  65. 

Killowny,  viii.  35. 

Killowrin,  xi.  58. 

Killowrny,  iv.  37. 

Killpatrick,  iii.  1.  26.  v.  10.  v 
Killpatricke,  x.  6.  45.  xi.  10. 
Killphyllybode,  x.38. 
Killpipe,  ix.  11. 

Killprullish  Carton,  vi.  32. 
Killquane,  ix.  54. 

Killquile,  iii.  47. 

Killramurry,  viii.  46. 
Killreagh,  iii.  32. 

Killrogh,  ix.  69. 

Kill  row,  iv.  50. 

■ Tithes  of,  ix.  67. 

Killrownan,  Gleabs  of,  x.45. 

Impropriations  of, 

Imp.  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Killruffin,  x.  7. 

Killrush,  viii.  64. 

Killsalghan,  xi.  43. 

Killsant  Laurence,  v.  10. 
Killsarloghta,  iv.  6. 
Killshlrier,  xi.  38. 

Killskero,  v.  77. 

Killsklire,  viii.  28. 

Killskyer,  Rectory  of,  i.  78. 
Killstowne,  v.  77. 

Killtaghier,  viii.  68. 
Killtallagh,  x.  7. 

Killtaon,  Rectory  of,  v.  37. 
Killtaraghtae,  Rectory  of,  v 

Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Killtarrow,  x.  6. 

Killtebegg,  v.  10. 

Killtecolla,  vii.  53. 

Killteigh,  ix.  75. 

Killteterge,  x.  60. 

Killticollo,  Rectory  of,  vi 

Tithes  of,  vii.  35. 

Killtome,  vii.  72. 

Killtoome,  iv.  22. 

Killtowne,  vii.  72. 

Killtubin,  vi.  19. 

Killturrow,  vii.  52. 

Killubane,  ix.  69. 

Killucane,  viii.  46. 

Killuekin,  ix.  65. 

Killuen,  Tithes  of,  v.  10. 
Killuiken,  viii.  61. 

Killukin,  viii.  6. 

Killuline,  x.  51. 

Killune,  Tithes  of,  iii.  66 
Killuppan,  iii.  11. 

Killurer,  vi.  49. 

Killurin,  Parsonage  of,  i> 
Killuskine,  ix.  66. 

Killussy,  i.  27. 
Killvemorragh,  vi.  55. 
Killvoilocorris,  ix.  82. 
Killvona,  ix.  69. 

Killwardin,  viii.  46. 
Killwarneing,  i.  32. 
Killwatermoy,  vi.  42. 

Killyan,  x.  60. 

Killybrany,  vii.  48. 
Killyelaagh,  xi.  14. 

Killyhane,  ix.  65. 

Killykenan,  vi.  59. 
Killymdinc  Castle,  ix.  69 
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Killynaboy,  xi. 
Killynanalosse,  : 
Killyne,  Hi.  6.  i 
Killyncliagh,  iv 


Kiltullagh,  Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 

Kilva,  vu.  21. 

Kil valla,  ix.  69. 

Kilvallig,  ix.  38. 

Kilvarragli,  vii.  52. 

Kilvaughter,  xi.  9. 

Kilviga,  ix.  68. 

Kilvoghter,  xi.  10. 

Kilvolard,  xi.  39. 

Kilvulten,  viii.  55. 

Kilwaring,  Rectory  and  Tythes  of,  i.  32. 
Kinaara,  vii.  52. 

Kinaghan,  x.  6. 

Kinalaghan,  Monastery  of,  ix.  67. 
Kinard,  vi.  59.  viii.  2. 

Kinclioile,  viii.  58. 

Kindfaddie,  v.  43. 

Kinduffe,  x.  51. 


dway,  i.  70.  vi.  4. 
nenham,  vii.  34. 
>ddick,  iii.  6. 
n Castle,  ix.  69. 


in  Wood,  ix.  55. 
nagh,  Rectory  of,  ix.  67. 


lan,  i.  52.  xi.  46. 
gh,  iv.  14.  Xi.  7. 
ghnn,  v.  77. 

!,  Rectory  of,  vi.  58. 


ane,  vii.  48. 

Barony  of,  i.  58. 

;h,  Tidies  of,  ix.  66. 


rough, ,Xi'.  19. 

>pp,  v.  43. 

>rie,  v.  43. 
rrett  Mills,  xi.  10. 
ihily,  ix.  54. 


SS®.  gheiy,  ix.  53. 
Knockanycree,  i.  19. 
Knockardorragh,  i.  1. 


Knockawilen,  vi.  17. 

Knockawran,  ix.  69. 

Knockban,  v.  43. 

Knockbegg,  x.  23. 

Knockbine,  vi.  71. 

Knockboy,  i.  46.  iii.  2.  26.  ix.  19.  x.  60. 
Knockboybegg,  ix.  34. 

Knockbrett,  v.  51. 

Knockcaloge,  ix.  68. 

Knockdecraver,  iii.  39. 

Knockderryvigg,  vii.  45. 

Knockdougli,  xi.  19. 

Knockduffe,  vi.  42. 

Knocke,  viii.  24. 

Knockeeneduffe,  iii.  39. 

Knockelan,  iv.  75. 

Knockemarket,  iii.  5. 

Knockenaside,  iii.  39. 

Knockenegartan,  viii.  28. 
Knockeneronont,  viii.  63. 

Knockeridan,  vi.  62. 

Knockeshane,  i.  46. 

Knocketavy,  vi.  49. 

Knockfargrum,  ix.  68. 

Knockidulliske,  xi.  10. 

Knockigarrane,  iii.  31. 

Knockimuckine,  vii.  41. 

Knockinhorny,  iv.  75. 

Knockireath,  vi.  10. 

Knocklahane,  i.  78. 

Knocklane,  xi.  10. 

Knockleaid,  xi.  10. 

Knockleg,  Hill  of,  xi.  10. 

Knockleighan,  viii.  14. 

ICnocklogh,  i.  46. 

Knockmoore,  viii.  14. 
Knockmuintermornn,  v.  38. 

75.  Knockmullin,  vii.  33. 

Knocknafeny,  v.  55. 

Knocknagh,  ix.  82. 

Knocknahore,  iii.  89. 

Knocknamucklogh,  iii.  39. 
Knocknasumbrog,  v.  10. 
Knocknebarnaboy,  viii.  40. 
ICnocknecurry,  xi.  39. 

Knocknefia,  i.  77. 

Knocknefilbrithy,  v.  52. 

Knocknegartan,  i.  77. 

Knocknegore,  vi.  49. 

Knockneskeagh,  vi.  49. 

Knocknown,  i.  78. 

Knockprechan,  viii.  14. 

Knockrahaboy,  iii.  1 1. 

Knockrathboy,  ix.  64. 

Knockrickard,  xi.  26. 

Knockroe,  iv.  75. 

Knocksanbally,  x.  51. 

Knocksibody,  iii.  39. 

Knocksowly,  vi.  49. 

Knocktogher,  ix.  65. 

Knockviflis,  vi.  46. 

Knockycullin,  iv.  6. 

Knockyphonnerry,  iv.  7. 
Knockyruddane,  iv.  6.  7. 

Knockysky  bole,  ix.  68. 

Knoekacaple,  v.  76. 

Knoekagany,  v.  55. 

Knoekalybede,  iii.  39. 

Knoekamerla,  x.  60. 

Knoekanacrohy,  viii.  49. 

Knoekancarrag,  vii.  72. 

Knoekancoree,  vi.  11. 

Knoekanduffe,  xi.  65. 

Knoekanegelly,  vui.  46. 
Knoekanesallagh,  v.  52. 

Knoekaneviegli,  vi.  1. 

Knoekanglasse,  v.  73. 

Knoekangriffin,  viii.  57. 
Knoekanimoliily,  x.  43. 

Knoekanmine,  ix.  65. 
Knoekannybrockaj',  iv.  39. 
Knoekannyrnglilish,  vi.  49. 
Knoekanpadin,  ix.  12. 

Knoekantarny,  xi.  14. 

Knoekanturlagh,  ix.  55. 

Knoekarns,  v.  52. 

Knoekatemple,  i.  77. 

Knockballykugh,  v.  10. 

Knoekbeg,  vii.  22. 

Knoekboy,  ix.  12. 

Knoekbracke,  vi.  49. 

Knoekbraeke,  x.  51. 

Knoekbrecke,  viii.  56. 

Knoekbroe,  vi.  49. 

Knoekbryan,  vii.  40. 


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Knoekcapple,  iv.  75. 
Knoekcunkan,  vi.  49. 
Knoekdaghten,  vi.  49. 
Knoekdulf,  i.  81. 
ICnoekduffe,  ix.  27. 
Knoeke,  iv.  20. 
Knoekeuei'in,  vi.  49. 
Knoekenfinch,  v.  10. 
Knoekenfinis,  v.  10. 
Knoekeniskerry,  vi.  73. 
Knoekerwin,  vi.  3. 
Knoekeydoman,  Mill  of,  vi 
Knoekfoboe,  i.  1. 
Knoekgare,  vi.  21. 
Knoekgarriffe,  vi.  49. 
Knoekglass,  vii.  12. 
Knoekgrany,  iv.  70.  x.  60. 
Knoekhevarra,  v.  52. 
Knoekikellan,  vii.  52. 
Knoekill,  ix.  64. 
Knoekillree,  ix.  68. 
Knoekilyghan,  vii.  52. 
Knockineskybooale,  ix.  69. 
Knoekinurgirre,  vii.  52. 
Knoekiprechane,  vii.  52. 
Rnoekirea,  v.  58. 
Knoekirny,  v.  48. 
Knoeklogh,  x.  60. 
Knoeklopher,  xi.  24. 
Knoekmanagh,  v.  52. 
Knoekmant,  viii.  47. 
Knoekmark,  i.  77.  iv.  50. 
Knoekmeagh,  ix.  8. 
Knoekmeoleora,  xi.  19. 
Knoekmillgarish,  x.  28. 
Knoekmonan,  viii.  35. 
Knoekmonyhye,  ix.  31. 
Knoekmore,  vi.  73.  vii.  5C 
Knoekmoules,  vii.  10. 
Knoekraoullte,  ix.  56. 
Knoekmunrue,  iv.  55. 
Knoekmuyan,  v.  10. 
Knoeknacari'igie,  iii.  39. 
Knoeknacealdry,  v.  38. 
Knoeknacealtry,  v.  40. 
Knoeknagilky,  v.  10. 
Knoeknamoone,  xi.  10. 
Knoeknanosse,  v.  34. 
Knoeknasop,  i.  19. 
Knoeknea,  viii.  46. 
Knoeknecalluragh,  vii.  52. 
Knoeknefea,  i.  77. 
Knoeknegarreitragh,  vi.  4: 
Knoeknegenagh,  vi.  42. 
Knoekneglass,  vi.  36. 
Knoeknegonin,  i.  46. 
Knoeknemahallagli,  iv.  6. 
Knoeknemelly,  v.  52. 
Knoekneskeagb,  v.  10.  vii 
Knoeknevea,  viii.  26. 
Knoeknevey,  xi.  54. 
Knoeknicklawra,  x.  23. 
Knoeknihelly,  v.  64. 
Knoeknihemy,  v.  76. 
Knoeknykeane,  v.  10. 
Knoeknymallevoge,  v.  58. 
Knoekoontorley,  v.  10. 
Knoekornaughta,  ix.  28. 
Knoekotan,  ix.  69. 
Knoekpreebane,  iv.  70. 
Knoekree,  xi.  24. 
Knoeki’oder,  vi.  24. 
Knoekroe,  v.  10.  76. 
Knoeksliane,  v.  79. 
Knoekskcagli,  viii.  49. 
Knoeksoghy,  xi.  9. 
Knoekstotvne,  iii.  14. 
Knoektard,  vi.  49. 
Knoekternarne,  v.  43. 
Knoektopher,  vii.  66. 
Knoekurlane,  x.  10. 
Knoekuvarig,  xi.  9. 
Knoekvallin,  xi.  9. 
Knoekvarver,  x.  60. 
Knoekvato,  viii.  65. 
Knoekwileshean,  vi.  49. 
Knoekwine,  x.  51. 
Knoekygannilfe,  iv.  7. 
Knoekyolyhane,  xi.  60. 
Knoghvally,  viii.  39. 
Knoglisduife,  iv.  37. 
Knoknehontie,  vi.  46. 
Knollagha,  ix.  65. 
Knoppoges,  vi.  10. 
Knoriregh,  ix.  65. 

(122.) 


Knouyrs,  i.  69. 
Koilskiagh,  x.  6. 
Koilstowne,  iv.  46. 
Koiltie,  x.  6. 
Kornemuckillagh,  ix.  68. 
Koyhill,  xi.  9. 
Koylemeragh,  Titlies  of,  i 
Kroganbracke,  x.  51. 
Kninkelly,  viii.  59. 
Kyerrane,  iv.  7. 
Kyledeynine,  iv.  6. 
Kylenyclashy,  iv.  7. 
Kylenygospaghe,  iv.  7. 
Kylenymaude,  iv.  6. 
Kyletinnagh,  x.  49. 
Kyleunton,  iv.  6. 
Kylleffynane,  iv.  6. 
Kyilyn,  iv.  6. 

Kynane,  iv.  6. 

Kynnagb,  ix.  67. 


L. 

Labalsmore,  vi.  51. 

Labanstowne,  x.  7. 

Labin  Leigh,  ix.  68. 

Laccadarragh,  vii.  48. 

Laccanreagh,  xi.  14. 

Lacestowne,  v.  26. 

Lachorouche,  i.  78. 

Lackabane,  ix.  68. 

Lackaghane,  iv.  6. 

Lackaghbegg,  x.  40. 
Lackandarragh,  ix.  38. 

Lackane,  ix.  38.  x.  20. 

Lackany,  x.  51. 

Lackbane,  ix.  64. 

Lackenstowne,  xi.  7. 

Lackinconine,  vi.  75. 

Lackmolsh,  x.  47. 

Lackskelly,  v.  10. 
Lackydymaedony,  iv.  6. 
Lackyvehie,  ix.  41. 

Ladestowne,  i.  32. 

Lady  Castle,  vi.  38.  ix.  61. 
Ladygate,  v.  2. 

Ladyhill,  i.  78. 

Ladyrath,  vii.  8. 

Lagacurre,  xi.  9. 

Laganstowne,  iv.  75. 

Laggacaka,  x.  6. 

Laggahacka,  x.  6. 

Laggafooka,  x.  51. 

Laggagh,  iii.  25. 

Laghanbreean,  iii.  11. 

Lagharvada,  ix.  64. 

Laghcamonsie,  v.  6. 

Laghcoyle,  ix.  68. 

Laglifarnan,  vi.  41. 

Laghill,  v.  32.  vi.  66.  x.  40. 

Laghirtydonellanknockane,  iv.  6. 
Laghm'tinehane,  x.  51. 
Laghnegiragh,  ix.  69. 
Laghtavarry,  x.  51. 

Laghtilrine,  vii.  52. 

Lagleane,  Islands  of,  iii.  39. 
Lahavdan,  vi.  46.  ix.  68. 
Laherkin,  i.  77. 

Lahiritannyvally,  iv.  6. 
Lahyrtydalline,  iv.  7. 

Laide,  xi.  10. 

Lalestowne,  vi.  8. 

Lalostowne,  vi.  8. 

Lamkin,  vii.  38. 

Lamoan,  xi.  9. 

Lancaster  County,  England,  i.  11. 
Lanekton,  vi.  4. 

Lanlagb,  x.  51. 

Lantsliill,  ix.  43. 

Laragh,  vii.  13. 

Laraghonaddegan , vi.  49. 

Laragbs,  viii.  7. 

Laraliine,  v.  10. 

Larakenie,  vi.  59. 

Largy,  iv.  7. 

Larkagh,  vi.  49. 

Larne,  xi.  10. 

Larracor,  vii.  2. 

Larragh,  ix.  65. 

Larraghcorr,  vi.  38. 

Larraghe,  ix.  49. 

Lasconane,  xi.  14. 

Latbirkiedy,  vi.  51. 

Lattane,  v.  55. 

Latteragh,  ix.  82. 


Latteragh,  Advowsons  of,  ix.  82. 
Laucbill,  ix.  16. 

Laudin,  ix.  68. 

Laugh,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Laughkell,  ix.  65. 

Laughlin,  vii.  42. 

Laughlinstowne,  i.  35. 

Lawgraing,  v.  29. 

Lawhill,  vi.  51. 

Lawlestowne,  viii.  24. 

Lawrath,  xi.  51. 

Lawrencetowne,  vi.  4.  x.  47. 

Leacafinna,  ix.  68. 

Leackagh,  x.  6. 

Leackarrowe,  ix.  65. 

Leacowbane,  xi.  24. 

Leaffalybeg,  xi.  65. 

Leagh,  ix.  69. 

Leaghanamore,  ix.  54. 

Leaghbeg,  vi.  19. 

Leagh  CarrowmcDermott  Wigh,  ix.  64. 
Leaghinnigbegg,  x.  38. 
Leaghvallinuiggin,  vi.  73. 

Lealiardane,  vi.  73. 

Leahvally,  vi.  73. 

Leaid,  xi.  9.  10. 

Leamenagehybegg,  iii.  39. 
Leamenagt"hemore,  iii.  39. 

Leanagh,  vi.  49. 

Leanclary,  x.  17. 

Leap,  v.  19.  viii.  49. 

Learkard,  ix.  28. 

Leaskeagh,  vi.  49. 

Leathtowbreare  M'Hany,  iii.  11. 
Leaton,  iii.  6.  ix.  23. 

Leator,  iv.  73. 

Leatow  M'Cantully,  iii.  11. 

Lebercory,  vi.  49. 

Lecafinna,  ix.  64. 

Lecale,  vi.  21. 

Lecaroe,  ix.  65. 

Lecarowcrowhie,  v.  43. 

Lecarrowholla,  viii.  14. 

Lecarrowhollae,  vii.  52. 
Lecarrowkittagli,  v.  43. 
Lecarrowndalure,  ix.  68. 
Lecarrownetaylor,  iii.  6. 
Lecharrownestillanard,  ix.  68. 
Leckarrowneguppage,  ix.  64. 
Lecklostrane,  xi.  9. 

Leckmatenage,  v.  46. 

Leclaw,  vi.  53. 

Lectestowne,  vii.  21. 


INDEX 

LOCORUM 


The  Decrees 


Ledamas,  vii.  68. 

Ledwich’s  Land,  v.  77. 

Ledwichtowne,  iv.  46. 

Ledwith  Towne,  iv.  46. 

Leekesland,  vii.  22. 

Lee  River,  v.  16. 

Legadoone,  iii.  49. 

Legagh,  vii.  21. 

Legan,  iii.  15. 

Legane,  iv.  67. 

Leganowy,  vi.  49. 

Leghcarrantrane,  ix.  67. 

Legliderrige,  ix.  68. 

Leghnivehyvame,  x.  23. 

Lehad,  xi.  19. 

Lehannaghmore,  ix.  53. 

Lehery,  v.  32. 

Lehid,  ix.  69. 

Lehinche,  vi.  19. 

Lehovidlands,  ix.  66. 

Lehye,  vii.  52. 

Leiffunemore,  v.  70. 

Leighcarro,  x.  51. 

Leighcarrowgowlan,  ix.  67. 

Leist,  xi.  9. 

Leitowne,  x.  33. 

Leixlip,  xi.  12. 

Rectory  of,  vi.  11. 

Leixlipp,  L 32.  35.  67. 

House,  i.  27. 

Lelis,  xi.  10. 

Lelish,  vi.  49. 

Lenamooi-e,  vii.  72. 

Lenamore,  iv.  67. 

Lenan,  vi.  3. 

Lenanierla,  vi.  19. 

Lenanstowne,  iii.  14. 

Lenemore,  ix.  36. 

Lenibannan,  Rectory  and  Tithe  of,  i.  46. 
Lennareogh,  ix.  69. 


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LOCORUM 


Leonenace,  vii.  21. 

Leo  trim,  ix.  64.  65. 

Leperstowne,  Tithes  of,  iv.  1 ' 

Lergin,  v.  24. 

Lergne,  xi.  10. 

Lerigli,  vi.  49. 

Leskin,  Rectory  of,  viii.  65. 
Leslip,  vii.  42. 

Leter,  i.  46. 

Lethyne,  ix.  69. 

Letrim,  vii.  52.  ix.  13. 
Letrym,  iii.  49.  x.  47. 
Letteosny,  viii.  39. 
Letterkighan,  vi.  73. 
Lettermoreetteraha,  ix.  65. 

Lettermutton,  Titlies  of,  ix.  t 
Lettyrscaunlanemore,  iv.  6. 
Lettyscanlane,  iv.  6. 
Levallyroo,  viii.  58. 

Levarin,  xi.  9. 

Lexlipp,  vii.  71. 

Leycarrow  M'Cantully,  iii.  1 
Leynegericon,  vi.  49. 
Leynyne,  xi.  22. 
Leynyneaughter,  xi.  22. 
Leynyne  Lighter,  xi.  22. 
Leyton,  ix.46. 

Liabert,  xi.  10. 

Liatrim,  xi.  9. 

Libernermor,  vi.  49. 
Lichdich,  ix.  67. 

Lickbla,  xi.  27. 

Lickelly,  ix.  60. 

Licknebegge,  ix.  68. 
Lidegane,  vii.  52. 


Liegheclinor,  iv.  6. 

Ligh,  ix.  67. 

Lignacrenie,  iv.  30. 
Lihedlandis,  ix.  66. 

Lihie,  ix.  65. 

Liliinche,  viii.  46. 

Lilmisogie,  ix.  38. 

Limerick,  vi.  15. 

City  of,  vi.  60. 

Limericke,  Mannor  of,  v.  10. 
Lin,  Chief-rent,  v.  24. 
Linanstowne,  v.  61. 

Linard,  vi.  53. 

Lingannagh,  vii.  52. 
Linnaugh,  x.  51. 

Linnen’s  Lane  House,  i.  6. 
Lipstowne,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Lisaniluth,  xi.  10. 

Lisaniske,  x.  51. 

Lisardnegnoe,  iii.  11. 
Lisballiard,  i.  19. 
Lisballyconly,  ix.  65. 

Lisbane,  ix.  36. 

Lisbanina,  x.  6. 

Lisboderan,  xi.  6. 

Lisbower,  iii.  11. 

Lisboy,  viii.  58. 

• Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Lisboyny,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Liscabarry,  vi.  49. 

Liscallmore,  xi.  7. 
Liscanemanestragh,  ix.  34. 
Liscanenane,  ix.  68. 
Liscarinanan,  ix.  67. 
Liscarine,  iii.  26. 

Liscarnan,  iii.  26. 

Liscenelty,  ix.  65. 

Liscirop,  xi.  9. 

Lisconan,  xi.  9. 

Lisconbeg,  vi.  49. 

Lisconvy,  x.  6. 

Ljscoonir,  ix.  87. 

Liscory,  x.  20. 

Liscrivaghan,  vi.  49. 
Liscromduff,  iii.  26. 

Liscubole,  viii.  40. 

Lisdagoss,  vi.  73. 

Lisdamalin,  Rectory  of,  v.  53. 
Lisdermott,  vi.  19. 

Lisdinagh,  ix.  66. 

Lisdiris,  ix.  69. 

Lisdonin,  v.  72. 


Lisdoonloogan,  vi.  49. 
Lisdornan,  v.  24. 

Mannor  of,  Chief-rents 

Lisdorrogh,  viii.  35. 
Lisdowane,  ix.  65. 
Lisdowgin,  ix.  12. 
Lisdowney,  viii.  35. 
Lisdrane,  ix.  69. 
Lisdrumsmod,  ix.  87. 
Lisduane,  viii.  65. 

- Lisduff,  i.  15.  19.  ix.  65. 
Lisduffe,  iv.  65.  v.  52.  vi.  1 
ix.  65.  66.  67.  82.  x. 

Lisdundaverran,  Titlies  of,  i: 
Lisduogin,  x.  20. 

Lisduony,  ix.  69. 
Lisfarrouse,  vi.  49. 

Lisforell,  v.  52. 

Lisgarvin,  viii.  63. 

Lisgawne,  x.  51. 

Lisglassan,  iv.  30. 

Lisgobny,  iv.  75. 

Lisgould,  x.  17. 
Lisgreaghan,  vii.  72. 
Lisgreghan,  ix.  36. 
Lisguvan,  v.  76. 

Lishbane,  vii.  72. 
Lishcarbry,  x.  51. 

Lislicdie,  v.  70. 

Lishellane,  iv.  7. 
Lishenenegli,  x.  38. 
Lishenry,  iv.  6. 

Lishgreagan,  vii.  72. 
Lishinstowne,  iv.  20. 
Lislikoe,  xi.  4. 

Lishnanin,  xi.  4. 

Lishrosin,  xi.  4. 

Lishurty,  i.  77. 

Lisikilly,  xi.  39. 

Lisinalin,  Rectory  of,  v.  53. 
Lisiniske,  xi.  9. 
Liskahanemore,  v.  64. 
Liskahill,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Liskally,  x.  49. 

Liskananane,  iii.  11. 
Liskeene,  vii.  45. 

Liskelly,  iii.  6.  iv.  14. 
Liskenelty,  ix.  65. 

Liskeone,  iii.  11. 

Liskin,  Rectory  of,  viii.  65. 
Liskmasshie,  ix.  65. 
Lisknine,  ix.  67. 

Liskrane,  v.  43. 

Lislea,  i.  77.  vi.  51. 
Lisliagh,  viii.  59. 

Lisliefy,  iii.  6. 

Lisloghlyne,  ix.  69. 
Lisludican,  i.  19. 

Lislyogh,  iv.  14. 

Lislythy,  ix.  68. 

Lismabroan,  vi.  49. 
Lismaclion,  i.  77. 
Lismakorye,  x.  51. 

Lismalin,  ix.  64.  65. 
LismThillip,  vii.  72. 

Lismea,  iii.  11. 
Lismealdoney,  v.  21. 
Lismearke,  iii.  26. 

Lismiske,  xi.  14. 
Lismodimceek,  iii.  26. 

Lismoise,  vii.  37. 

Lismore,  iv.  32.  33.  34.  35.  : 
Lismoyle,  ix.  64. 
Lismullaghan,  vi.  49. 
Lisnacarrige,  iii.  39. 
Lisnaderlier,  x.  51. 
Lisnagabragh,  v.  37. 
Lisnaganne,  iii.  39. 
Lisnaghan,  ' 

Lisnagunoge,.  xi.  9. 
Lisnamacawe,  iv.  3 


14. 


lorey,  : 


Lisnebin,  xi.  6 
Lisnecloante,  i 

Lisnecreive,  i. 
" snegale,  vii. 
Lisni'gecragh, 
Lisnegehee,  iii 
Lisncgenly,  xi 


14. 


Lisnegirith,  xi.  7. 

Lisnegoroge,  viii.  40. 

Lisnegreye,  ix.  64. 

Lisnegris,  i.  46. 

Lisneheglisli,  vi.  49. 

Lisnekill,  vi.  46. 

Lisnelan,  vii.  53. 

Lisnclong,  iv.  14. 

Lisnemadne,  iii.  26. 

Lisnemorragh,  i.  19. 

Lisnenury,  vi.  49. 

Lisneplay,  vii.  37. 

Lisnepourna,  ix.  64. 

Lisnetobrad,  iv.  24. 

Lisniske,  viii.  40. 

Lispatrickna,  xi.  9. 

Lisphelan,  vii.  72. 

Lispople,  i.  15.  vii.  40. 

Lispncka,  ix.  64. 

Lisquine,  ix.  67. 

Lisquinland,  xi.  64. 

Lisralmioylan,  vi.  3. 

Lissadavilly,  ix.  69. 

Lissallig,  x.  51. 

Lissanduffe,  xi.  9. 

Lissanimore,  x.  6. 

Lissardconnell,  vii.  48. 

Lissatriny,  ix.  64. 

Lissboduffe,  ix.  75; 

Lissbofine,  ix.  75. 

Lisscledona,  ix.  68; 

Lisscollyne,  ix.  65. 

Lisscuoide,  xi.  57. 

Lissdonellan,  ix.  67. 
Lissdonellane,  iii.  11. 
Lissdownmorry,  vi.  49. 
Lissdrissagh,  ix.  68. 
Lissdromhorrine,  vi.  49. 

Lissduffe,  ix.  68.  69. 

Lissdugan,  x.  6. 

Lissebowny,  vi.  49. 

Lisseclugg,  iv.  75. 

Lissecogill,  iii.  65. 

Lissecoile,  iii.  49.  65. 
Lissedonellane,  i.  78. 

Lisseecriffe,  ix.  65. 

Lissegibba,  ix.  69. 

Lissegorry,  ix.  55. 

Lissekett,  ix.  55. 

Lisselly,  x.  20. 

Lisselondona,  ix.  68. 

Lissemalin,  viii.  8. 

Lissenanybegg,  x.  6. 

Lissenarne,  vii.  -48. 

Lissengeara,  ix.  67. 

Lissenkile,  iv.  75. 

Lissenoid,  vi.  6. 

Lissenowell,  iii.  11. 

Lissenragher,  ix.  68. 

Lissentotane,  viii.  68. 

Lissenusky,  vi.  49. 

Lissequile,  iii.  65. 

Lisserae,  vi.  51. 

Lissereaglian,  ix.  69. 

Lissett,  ix.  66. 

Lissgenan,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriate  Titlies  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 


51. 


11. 


Lisshcovleane,  ; 
Lisshughan,  ix. 
Lissiloughen,  ii: 
Lissiloughra,  iii 
Lissin,  ix.  19. 

Lissinaghan,  i.  78.  vi.  49. 
Lissinduffe,  vii.  52. 
Lissinegonoge,  Tithes  of,  i 
Lissinena,  vii.  33. 
Lissinrinlde,  v.  55. 
Lissinura,  xi.  7. 
Lissiviggin,  iii.  39. 

Lisslec,  ix.  68. 
Lissmackahanane,  ix.  67. 
Lissmearrow,  iv.  7. 
Lissmore,  vi.  49. 

Manor  of,  x.  45. 

Lissnebyn,  ix.  75. 
Lissnegallagh,  vi.  66. 
Lissnegrisse,  xi.  7. 
Lissnelannacagh,  ix.  68. 
Lissnetwoge,  xi.  57. 
Lissogowan,  iv.  75. 


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Loghree,  i.46. 
Whr^i’46.4 


Lomdin,  ix.  64. 

Lomnalinch,  vi.49. 

Longfoordwaighry,  Tidies  of,  i 


Lycowan,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

— Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tidies  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Lyerbeg  Weyer,  v.37. 
Lyerbegg  Weyer,  v.  40. 
Lyerchill,  v.  76. 

Lyetha,  vii.  52. 

Lyhtrath,  v.  52. 

Lymericke,  v.  10. 
Lynaghstoivne,  vi.  38. 

Lynall,  Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 
Lynan,  vi.  49. 

Lyne,  vii.  13. 

Lyninenagh,  v.  10. 

Lyona,  xi.35. 

Lyons,  vi.  55. 

Lyorbrucke,  ix.  8. 

Lysgoile,  ix.  77. 

Lyshine,  iv.  6. 

Lysianstowne,  i.  69. 
Lysmalyn,  iii.  11. 
Lysmanyeny,  Tithes  of,  i.  19- 
Lysmayne,  iv.  13. 
Lysmenkonany,  iii.  39. 
Lysmoyle,  ix.  68. 

Lysnafayn,  i.77. 
Lysnemuany,  iii.  49. 
Lysneskryny,  i.  46. 
Lyssbegge,  ix.  69. 

Lyssenare,  iii.  11. 

Lyssernan,  i.  19. 

Lyssfinny,  x.  45. 
Lyssliirlogherigg,  iv.  6. 
Lyssiclaramore,  iv.  6. 
Lyssine[  ],  iv.6. 
Lyssinofoda,  ix.  65. 


Loglidocty  Turf  Tidies,  i.  19. 
Loghegalla,  ix.  69. 

LoglieB,  vi.  66. 

Logherbigge,  iii.  39. 
Logherine,  v.  77. 

Loghfinny,  i.  42. 

Logligill,  vi.  51.  xi.9. 
Loghirtraore,  x.  6. 


Lowe,  v.  6. 

Lowne  River  Fishing,  viii.  68. 
Lowth,  Mannor  of,  xi.  51. 
Lublogh,  x.  7. 

Lucan,  i.  27.  32.  vi.  4.  vu 
x.  56. 

Tithes,  &c.  of,  i.  35. 

Lughony,  iii.  6. 

Lumbard’s  Acre,  ix.  38. 

Land,  Tidies  of,  x.20. 

Lumbardstowne,  vii.  34. 
Lunderstowne,  vi.  63. 

Lune,  i.  46.  iii.  23.  v.  15.  vu. 
Lunglisspane,  x.  51. 
Luoghane,  i.  19. 

Luoghbuolly,  ix.  69. 

Lurga,  ix.  64. 

Lurganley,  i.77. 

Lurhoc,  i.  19. 

Lusagini,  iv.30. 

Lusk,  xi.  26.  46. 

Luske,  v.  5.  xi.  43. 

Tents,  i.  15. 

Lutterelstowne,  vi.  24. 
Luttrelstowne,  i.  27.67.  vi.4 
Luockancaragh,  ix.  68. 
Lyagh,  iv.  65. 

Lybracke,  x.  60. 

Lybrysbane,  x.  6. 

Lychye,  vii.  52. 


Magherykeele,  vi.  49. 
Maglierynecarry,  vi.  49. 
Magheryreah,  ix.  66. 
Maghery-Sharkane,  xi.  15. 
Magbirry,  xi.  35. 
Maghyrinlissyne,  ix.  65. 
Magillgowly,  viii.  40. 
Magilstown,  i.  15. 
Magneisse  In",  iv.  59. 
Magoressc,  v.  10. 
Magtoresse,  v.  10. 
Maguaha,  xi.  35. 
Magunnihy,  iii.  39. 
Maherenure,  v.  39. 
Maliemaherr,  xi.  9. 

Maighyryardcollum,  ix.  68. 
Maighiryardculluin,  ix.  68. 

Maine,  vii.  38.  xi.  1. 
Mainewoodstowne,  iv.  11. 
Maio  Fairs,  i.  46. 

Majo,  x.  23. 

Maker,  vi.  49. 

Malaghide,  vi.  58. 


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Muulebracke'itea,  iv.  7. 
Mauleiskemymilighame,  iv.  6". 

Mayghyrenygyragh,  ix.65. 
Mayne,  vi.4.  xi.  27. 

Mayo,  vi.  12.  viii.  58.  ix.  65. 

Priory  of,  vii.  53. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Maystowne,  vii.  20.  x.  56. 
M'Davids  Country,  ix.  65. 
M'Gaulie’s  Land,  viii.  46. 

M'  Gillarnoyle,  v.  55. 
Meacheirth,  iii.  63. 
Meadestowne,  i.  77. 

Meaghes,  iv.30. 
Mealcshircone,  iii.  39. 

Meath  Co.,  i.  50. 

Meddow,  i.  46. 

Medland,  ix.  61. 

Meegh,  i.  46. 

Meelegge,  ix.  55. 

Meelicke,  xi.  35. 
Meevederarop,  xi.  10- 
Megnelwood,  vi.  4. 
Melianboye,  ix.  36. 
Meinbraddan,  iv.  11. 
Mellicuna,  v.32. 

Melltownc,  x.  7. 

Melton,  ix.  19. 

Menellargy,  v.  10. 

Menemore,  vii.  21. 
Menterconnaght,  viii.  28. 
Meonery,  i.  46. 

Meorgallati,  iii.  63. 


Merchants  Quay,  iv.  56.  62. 

Dub’,  iv.  20. 

Tents,  i.8. 

Merchantstowne,  viii.  31. 

Mercide,  xi.  15. 

Merrion,  vi.64. 

Micallagh,  v.  55. 

Michaels  Lane  Tents,  i.  8. 

Michelstowne,  iv.  75. 

Micholestowne,  ix.  31. 

Micknanstowne,  v.  24. 

Middleboghir,  vi.  10. 

Middle  Glins,  Tough  of,  xi.  10. 
Middlethird,  iii.  59.  v.  51.  vi.  13.  vii.  68. 
Middlethirde,  iii.  19. 

— ‘ — Lnpt.  tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Milerstowne,  viii.  46. 

Milestowne,  i.58.  vi.4.  vii. 38.  x.56. 
Milhill,  vi.  4. 

Millenlehati,  viii.  49. 

Millgarden,  viii.  8. 

Millinett  Dermorragh,  ix.  27. 

Mill  Lands,  ix.  66. 

Millmichael,  vi.  49. 

Millockstowne,  xi.  26. 

Millocktowne,  xi.26. 

Millstowne,  iv.  60. 

Milltowne,  i.  77.  iii.  1.  19.  v.  76.  vii.  13. 
viii.  8.  55.  60.  ix.  11.  65.  x.  7. 
xi.  26. 

the  Grange  of,  x.  7. 

Milton,  v.  77.  ix.  19. 

Miltowne,  v.  6.  viii.  65. 

Mimery,  Tough  of,  xi.  10. 

Mince,  ix.  46. 

Mineshesky,  vi.  49. 

Minevarkie,  vi.  49. 

Minglasse,  vii.  45. 

Miniadyspunke,  vi.  49. 

Minighbngh,  viii.  65. 

Mininregan,  vi.  49. 

Ministons,  vii.  71. 

Ministowne,  ix.  73. 

Minmury,  xi.  10. 

Mintdonnell,  vii.  21. 

Mintereduffe,  ix.  64. 

Misselstowne,  vi.  4. 

Misterim,  vi.  71. 

Mivickcornan,  xi.  9. 

Moate,  viii.  58. 

Mobarnone,  v.  51. 

Mobber,  Impropriate  Tithes  of,  iii.  26. 
Mobernane,  vii.  68. 

Mockarke,  ix.  82. 

Mockrerymore,  viii.  50. 

Mocolluppe,  iv.  55. 

Moda,  xi.  9. 

Modessill,  ix.  9. 

Moelrane,  xi.  35. 

Moet,  i.  78. 

Mogarban,  v.  51. 

Mogealy,  viii.  64.  x.  45. 

Moger,  viii.  65. 

Mogherinicene,  ix.  55. 

Moghon,  v.  55. 

Mogorbone,  x.  32. 

Mogoroley,  x.  45. 

Mohanboy,  vii.  72. 

Moher,  viii.  40. 

Wood  of,  ix.  55. 

Mohie,  vii.  52. 

Mobil-,  v.  52. 

Mohurbollanagh,  xi.  35. 

Moig,  xi.  2. 

Moigh,  vii.  21. 

Moine,  i.  27. 

Mointacallow,  iii.  65. 

Mointinlany,  v.  29. 

Moistowne  Taaffe,  x.  7. 

Molafine,  vi.  49. 

Molaglunore,  xi.  9. 

Molagiffe,  iii.  39. 

Molenghlen,  vii.  48. 

Molelutferehoi-agh,  in.  39. 

Mollaghtillane,  v.  24. 

Mollahech,  iii.  63. 

Mollingare,  Houses  in,  i.  6. 

Mollymeeghan,  vi.  8. 

Mologhmore,  xi.  14. 

Momgeire,  v.  52. 

Momuamnam,  x.  23. 

Monaghanduff,  viii.  51. 

Monancum,  vi.  49. 

Monarlargie,  vi.46. 


Monastery,  i.  46. 

Monastowne,  ix.  65. 

Moneanimy,  ix.  21. 

Monedurlogh,  viii.  65. 

Monefarny,  iv.  6. 

Monefericke,  Castle  of,  x.  23. 

Monefidd,  viii.  1. 

Monegall,  iv.  75. 

Moneger,  vi.  11. 

Monegillibredagh,  iv.  17. 

Moneglasse,  xi.  15. 

Moneglenemore,  viii.  65. 

Monegrenebegg,  viii.  65. 

Moneireatli,  vi.  10. 

Monelawne,  vi.  51 . 

Monemarrag,  viii.  64. 

Monemine,  ix.  69. 

Monemolin,  viii.  65. 

Monemore,  iii.  60. 

Monenaclogh,  xi.  10. 

Monenacloth,  xi.  10. 

Monenagro,  xi.  9. 

Monenemanagh,  v.  52. 

Monerea,  iv.  6. 

Monerobin,  xi.  9. 

Moneroe,  ix.  53. 

Moneshullabot,  i.  46. 

Monestiroris,  Tithes  of,  vii.  70. 
Monetempan,  xi.  22. 

Monetetne,  ix.  28. 

Monetynd,  iv.  6. 

Moneveene,  xi.  24. 

Moneyvollan,  v.  58. 

Monevoskwallagh,  x.  23. 

Monevoybegg,  x.  23. 

Monevoymore,  x.  23. 

Monfeildstowne,  v.  58. 

Monfidstowne,  Mannor  of,  x,  7. 

Presentation  of,  x.  7. 

Monga,  in  Crannagh,  ix.  68. 

Mongan,  ix.  69. 

Monganstowne,  viii.  46. 

! Mongvoy  Iselands,  viii,  8. 

| Monifieldstowne,  x.  7. 

Monigobane,  xi.  14. 

Monimointraghmore,  vi.  46. 

Monine,  vii.  37. 

Moninescriba,  vii.  37. 

Monintinlane,  v.  29. 

Monisolagh,  xi.39. 

Monistowne,  i.  77. 

Monivartie,  vi.49. 

Monkes  Land,  v.  39.  ix.  36. 

Monksland,  v.  37. 

Monnedarragh,  ix.  16. 

Monnoneboaly,  vii.  48. 

Monny,  Mill  of,  vi.71. 

Monnymore,  viii.  59. 

Monroe,  viii.  65. 

Montadnelly,  iii.  1 1 . 

Montermalnane,  v.  55. 

Monyanagh,  iv.  6. 

Monydoniley,  viii.  23. 

MonyclufFe,  v.32. 

Monyernan,  iv.  75. 

Monyfadd,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  46. 
Monygeepoke,  v.  10. 

Monygrenybegg,  v.  10. 

Monygi-enymore,  v.  10. 

Monyndonilly,  ix.  33. 

Monynekelty,  ix.  69. 

Monyroe,  ix.  54. 

Monyvolin,  vi.  49. 

Moolestowne,  vii.  21. 

Moonistowne,  iv.  75. 

Moorduffe,  xi.  7. 

Moore,  Lower,  i.  11. 

Moorenegallagh,  ix.75. 

Moorestowne,  vi.71. 

Mooreton,  vi.  30. 

Mooretowne,  iv.  75.  vi.  4.  vii.  5.  ix,  88. 
x.  7.  12. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Moranchill,  v.  40. 

Moranshill,  v.  40.  ix.  36. 

Morantowne,  vi.  38. 

Mordriffe,  vi.  19. 

Moredallow,  xi.  19. 

Morepedder,  xi.  51. 

Moretown,  i.  19. 

Impropriate  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Moretowne,  i.  77. 

Morett,  iii.  3. 


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Morgans  Garden,  v 
Morkneybegg,  viii. . 
Morlestowne,  vii.  61 
Mornanstowne,  vi.  . 

Tithes  of,  iii. 

Mornyne,  ix.  55. 
Morotstowne,  vi.  38 
Morrins  Mead,  vi.  ] 
Morstowne,  x.  6. 
Mortagh,  ix.  65. 


i.  27. 


.19. 


Mote,  i.  77.  v 

The,  x.  33. 

Mothea,  Rectory  of, 

Mothel,  Abby  of,  v. 
Mothell,  v.  10. 

Mottowade,  xi.  7. 
Mottstowne,  x.  33. 
Moughanaghneglogb; 
Mounrath,  xi.  39. 
Mountain,  x.  18. 

Mountaine  Park,  ix. 
Mountains,  The,  ix. 
MountcorneUy,  i.  4.6. 
Mounteagh,  vii.  45. 
Mounteaw  Callose,  i; 
Mountirbirne,  vi.  59. 
Mountloghbare,  x.  l! 
Mountloughberre,  x. 

Mount  Marraghine, 
Mourlian,  v.  43. 

Mowstreet,  xi.  46. 
Moyaghbeg,  viii.  65. 
Moyagher,  i.  6. 
Moyaghtown,  i.  32. 
Moyamore,  viii.  65. 
Moyane,  xi.  9. 

Moyargitt,  xi.  10. 
Moyarude,  xi.  24. 

Moycarga,  ix.  69. 
Moycarnan,  vi.  19. 
Moycashell,  xi.  30. 
Moycholla,  xi.  65. 
Moyclare,  vi.  19. 
Moyclasser,  xi.  10. 
Moycregbeg,  xi.  9. 
Moycrery,  ix.  83. 

Moydoe,  Rectory  of, 
Moydow,  xi.  22. 

Moydrum,  viii.  46. 
Moyduffe,  iii.  11. 

Moyelly,  iv.  65. 
Moyerenagh,  vii.  12. 
Moyfanragli,  xi.  48. 
Moyfeaghes,  viii.  46. 
Moyfenragh,  viii.  2. 
Moygannan,  i.  65. 
Moygarrowse,  vi.  49. 
Moyglare,  i.  30. 

Moyglass,  Upper,  v. 
Moygnoish,  xi.  7. 
Moygouse,  viii.  28. 
Moygreaglian,  vii.  21. 
Moyhawnagh,  iv.  65. 
Moyhen,  ix.  65. 

Moyheny,  xi.  10. 
Moyhoghtragh,  iii.  39. 
Moylaragh,  iv.  20. 

Moyle,  iii.  57. 

Moylegan,  i.  78.  v.  52. 
Moylegrane,  xi.  35. 

Moyles,  iii.  26. 

Moylmon,  Tidies  of,  viii.  5. 
Moyloyboy,  vi.  49. 
Moylynam,  iv.  50. 
Moym'Parisli,  iv.  45. 
Moynaglily,  x.  54. 
Moynaglit,  vi.  68. 
Moynalty,  x.47. 
Moyndrohid,  iv.  65. 
Moynereagh,  x.  49. 
Moynerlenha,  ix.  69. 
Moynesh,  vii.  12. 

Moyne,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Moynish,  iii.  39. 

Moynroe,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Moynternarny,  iv.  7. 
Moyoe,  x.47. 

Moyogoun,  x.  51.  ' 
Moyornett,  i.  46. 

Moyrath,  i.  67.  viii.  46. 
Moyremore,  xi.  9. 
Moyston,  i.  35. 
Moytenglass,  x.  18. 

(122.) 


73. 


Muckullin,  v 
Muddeduffe, 

Mugolly,  ix.  27. 

Muintervoraghue,  Rectory  of,  vii.  53. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Mukarkeytowne,  vii.  48. 


Midlagh',11  viih  82.^' 


„ , iv.  75. 

Mullaghboy,  iv.  75. 


Mull^hniadan?'  i.  78. 

SSoiSrS: v'6' 


Munchallighane,  viii.  32.  v- 

Muncksgrange,  Tithes  of,  x.  23.  INDEX 

Muncktowne,  i.  77.  l.OCOltUM 

Munebirane,  xi.  10.  ^ j5“c[t,cs 

Munemore,  x.  6.  Q 0f cltcs 

Mungvoily,  V.  32.  Innocents. 

Munhiny,  x.  6.  

Muniscribagh,  vii.  52. 

Munksgrainge,  v.  29. 

Munksgrange,  x.  23. 

Munnamore,  x.  51. 

Muntkesgrange,  iv.  62. 

Muoinynorinlygh,  ix.  65. 

Murdry,  xi.  26. 

Muskerie,  ix.  21. 

Mustardsgarden,  v.  29. 

Mutnistellan,  ix.  23. 

Muttock  Pai-ke,  iii.  37. 

Mylagh,  v.  6. 

Mylecke,  Manor  of,  ix.  67. 

Mylerstoivne,  ix.  83. 

Mylike,  Monastery  of,  ix.  67. 

Myllesh,  ix.  67. 

Mynihill,  ix.  55. 


N. 

Naas,  i.  27.  32.  38.  vii.  36. 

Barony  of,  i.  8. 

House,  iv.  16. 

Nace,  The,  xi.  54. 

Nahane,  vi.  51. 

Nahoid,  iii.  15. 

Nahoide,  iii.  15. 

Nallane,  xi.  10. 

Nallastragh,  vi.  49. 

Nalle,  x.  33. 

Nalswood,  vii.  38. 

Nanioda,  vi.  51. 

Napertune,  i.  78. 

Naptowne,  x.  33. 

Narlesse,  x.  23. 

Narragh,  iv.  16. 

Nasirtlassa,  vi.  51. 

Navan,  i.  46.  75.  iv.  50.  ix.  19. 

Gate,  i.  46. 

Manor  of,  xi.  37. 

Nealestowne,  xi.  48. 

Neanstowne,  iv.  75. 

Necarngbruse,  i.  78. 

Nedeveny,  ix.  55. 

Nednoiagh,  xi.  57. 

Nedroscan,  vi.  49. 

Negarones,  x.  23. 

Nehagara,  xi.  9. 

Neliery,  vi.  71. 

Nehinuineduffe,  ix.  68. 

Neid,  i.78. 

Neill,  ix.  70. 

Neillstowne,  viii.  2. 

Nekeiloghy,  vi.49. 

Nenagli,  Rectory  of,  ix.  9. 

Nessane,  xi.  10. 

Netham,  v.  29. 

NeUiercross,  iv.  28.  xi.  26. 

• Barony  of,  i.  8.  iv.  12. 

Neuenaugh,  v.  55. 

Reurath,  xi.  51. 

Nevills  Court,  viii.  65. 

Nevillsland,  vii.  35. 

Newcastell,  i.  70. 

Newcastle,  i.  8. 27.  46. 82.  iii.  49.  iv.  49.  75. 
vi.  55.  vii.  45.  viii.  26. 31.  ix.  65. 69. 


— Barony  of,  i.  25. 
Newcastlelyons,  iv.  17. 
Newemill,  vii.  71. 

Newestreet,  iii.  3.  iv.  56. 
Newgate,  Dub.,  i.  42. 

House,  i.  1 1 . 

Newgrange,  iii.  6. 
Newhaggard,  i.  15.72.  viii.  1. 
Newhaven,  iv.  20. 

Newhouse,  ix.  11. 

New  Mill,  ix.  12. 

New  Park,  i.  1.  ix.  50. 
Newparke,  i.  3. 

Newrath,  iv.  75. 

Newratbe,  x.  6. 

Newrie,  The,  xi.  38. 

Newroe,  i.  25. 

Newrosse,  vii.  68.  xi.  58. 
Newry,  The,  x.  7. 
Newstewart,  vi.  49. 
Newstreet,  i.  21 . 

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LOCORUM 


i.  46. 


Newt 


i.  19. 


Newtowi 
Newtownbegge,  i.  1. 

Newtown  <le  Dunboine,  iv.20. 
Newtown  Dunboyne,  vii.  61. 

of  Girly,  iii.  63. 

Simon,  Rectory  of,  v.  52. 

Newtowne,  i.  78.  iii.  6.  iv.  42.  46.  60. 
10.  76.  vii.  10.  21.  viii.  46.  h 
46.75.  x.  7. 47. 56.  xi.4.  51. 


Duleek,  ix.  88. 

Little,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i. 

Mill  of,  i.  46. 

Newtownemore,  i.  1 . 

Newweyer  Weyer,  v.  39. 
Nichelstowne,  viii.  20. 

Nicholas  Gate  House,  i.  21. 

— Lane,  i.  81. 

St.,  House  in,  i.  21.  iv.  47. 

Mes’,  i.  17. 

Nicholnstowne,  x.  7. 

Nicholestowne,  vi.  55. 

Nicholstowne,  vi.  55. 

Nillaghbegg,  vi.  49. 

Nillaghmore,  vi.  49. 

Nimeleytoti,  ix.  44. 

Nisleratl),  iii.  58.  ix.  87.  x.  7.  xi.  18. 
Noaghvalle,  xi.  10. 

Nobber,  iv.  75.  vii.  21. 

Wood  of,  vii.  21. 

Norbetstowne,  iii.  63. 

Norbinstown,  i.  19. 

Norney,  x.  12. 

Norragh,  viii.  20. 

Norristowne,  vi.  58. 

Norton,  vii.  38. 

Notstowne,  i.  77. 

Noughvally,  vi.  40. 

Noyboy,  vi.  49. 

Nugentstowne,  v.  24. 

Numainelands,  vii.  10. 

Nurie,  The,  xi.  38. 

Nurlestown,  Great  Tithes  of,  i.  15. 
Nurney,  ix.  61. 

Nutill,  xi.  9. 


v.  6. 
t.  44. 


o. 

Obriestowne,  x.30. 

O’Bryens  Territory,  v.  37. 
O’Connor  Roes  Country,  ix.  70. 
Oghellbegge,  ix.  66. 

Oghilbcg,  Fayre  of,  ix.  67. 

Market  of,  ix.  67. 

Oghteclony,  ix.  51. 

Ogowla,  vii.  52. 

O’Hara’s  Freehould,  xi.  14. 
Ohery,  vii.  37. 

O’Kiffe,  v.  10. 

Oldabby,  iv.  1. 

Old  Castle,  i.  77.  vi.  19.  xi.  54. 

Rectory  of,  v.76. 

Old  Court,  iv.  39.  v.  58. 
Oklgarden,  v.  37. 

Oldhead,  ix.  28. 

Old  Laughlin,  v.  29. 

Old  Lort,  Mannor  of,  ix.  6. 
Oldross,  vii.  46. 

Oldstone,  xi.  9. 

Oldtowne,  viii.  4. 

Olinkee,  vii.  51. 

Omagh,  v.  6. 

Omaghsliean,  ix.66. 

Omagorc,  i.  42. 

Omana,  viii.  37. 

Omanna,  iii.  11. 

Omerstowne,  vi.  38. 

Ornery,  i.  78. 

Ommona,  ix.  67. 

Omow,  vi.  8. 

Oranmore,  iii.  11.  ix.  64. 
Oristowne,  iv.20. 

Ormond,  iv.  30. 

Teritory  of,  v.  10. 

Ormonds  Lands,  vii.  68. 

Orny,  iv.  14. 

Orogltly,  ix.66. 

Orrery,  Barony  of,  xi.34. 

Orris,  ix.  24. 

Orristowne,  xi.  54. 

Osboldistons,  v.  40. 
Osburnsland,  vi.  4. 


Osburstowne,  vii.  21. 

Oshaghnesshy’s  Land,  ix.  65. 
Ossbcrstowne,  ix.  75. 

Otragh,  x.  18. 

Ougliafad,  vii.  31 . 

Oughterard,  vi.  55. 

Oughtrath,  v.  52. 

Oughtydileles,  vi.  49. 

Ottld  Abbey,  v.  29. 

Bawne,  x.  7. 

Castle,  ix.  53. 54. 

Connell,  vi.  38. 

Ouldcort,  vi.  71. 

Ould  Court,  xi.  41.  61. 

Haggard,  ix.  11, 

Ouldmill,  vii.  22. 

Ouldstowne,  ix.  75. 

Ouldtort,  ix.  25. 

Ouldtowne,  i.  69.  vi.  38.  vii.  21. 

Ouleigb,  x.  23. 

Ovenberrighan,  ix.  67. 

Ovetstowne,  vi.  55. 

Owenstowne,  vi.  4. 

Owny  Aby,  ix.9. 

Owny  Mulrian,  ix.  43. 

Owre,  ix.  67. 

Owyre,  Rectory  of,  ix.  69. 

Oxemeadow,  vii.  70. 

Oxihir,  Barony  of,  xi.  38. 

Oxmanstowne,  i.  18.  21.46.50.  70.  78. 
26.  56.  vi.  68.  vii.  2. 5. 38. 

Houses  in,  i.  6. 

Oxmonsgate,  i.  70. 

Oxmonstowne,  vii.  55. 

Oxmontowne,  iv.  47. 

Oysterhaven,  v.63. 

P. 

I Paddingstowne,  i.  50. 

Padingstowne,  vii.  28. 

Paghanstowne,  x.  7. 

Painestowne,  iii.  4.  x.  7. 

Painstowne,  iii.  25.  43.  v.  61.  vi.  38. 
Palgarriffe,  i.  78. 

Pallace,  ix.  28. 

Pallanekerin,  vi.  49. 

Pallice,  v.  10. 

Pallicebeg,  ix.  9. 

Pallis,  iv.  37.  viii.  4. 

Pallishlisnesinagh,  iii.  6. 

Pallishmore,  iii.  6. 

Pallynoone,  xi.  4. 

Palmer,  x.  30. 

Palmerstown,  i.35. 

Palmerstowne,  xi.  51. 

Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Papinstowne,  viii.  24. 

Parcellstowne,  vii.  13. 

Parkbegg,  viii.  41. 

Parkbrack,  ix.  38. 

Parke,  iv.  65.  6.  15.  vii.  48.  viii.  46.  ix. 

x.  51.  xi.  10. 39. 

Parkebegg,  ix.  64. 

Parke  Donnell  Dowlagh,  ix.  83. 
Parkeicrome,  iv.  6. 

Parkemargaren,  vi.  75. 

Parkemore,  ix.64. 

Parkenvaddy,  iv.  6. 

Parkenygore,  iv.  6. 

Parkereigb,  v.  64. 

Parkeriskard,  ix.  4. 

Parkeusky,  iv.  6. 

Parkevarreene,  vi.  75. 
Parkeykanninbolig,  x.  38. 

Parkferhagh,  ix.  64. 

Parkingarrin,  vi.  11. 

Park  Iroghane,  ix.  38. 

Parkmanidoike,  viii.  9. 

Parkmore,  viii.  41.  ix.  4. 
Parknawiskocke,  viii.  9. 

Parksgrane,  x.  18. 

Parkstowne,  viii.  46. 

Parkwarren,  v.  21 . 

Paronstowne,  x.  7. 

Paronty,  v.  79. 

Parretts  Hill,  v.  58. 

Parsonstowne,  i.32.35.  iv.  75. 
Partanfreigh,  ix.  87. 

Partridgetowne,  i.  46. 

Paslostowne,  xi.  43. 

Paslowstowne,  xi.  46. 

Passage,  iii.  61.  iv.  53. 

Patricks  Street,  iv.  56. 

Patrick  Street,  iv.  62. 


Pisogowan,  iv.  75. 
Pitchfortstowne,  vi.  55. 
Plary,  Monastery  of,  iii.  6. 


Pongersgrange,  vii.  57. 

Poores  Court,  iv.  17. 
Poorstowne,  v.  29. 

Port,  v.  48. 

Portaley,  vi.  46. 

Portan,  i.77. 

Portaralla,  iv.  37. 

Porterron,  iii.  49. 

Porterstowne,  i.75.  v.24. 
Portgloriam,  vii.  18. 
Portinmane,  xi.9. 

Portinna,  Fair  of,  ix.  67. 
Portlecky  Castle,  x.  51. 
Portlester,  vi.  33.  viii.  46. 
Portloma,  xi.  39. 

Portmarnocke,  iv.  70. 
Portmarnok,  The  Conniboro’  of, 
Portnahinch,  viii.  7. 

Portrane,  iv.  56. 

Portranly,  ix.  64. 

Portrosli,  xi.9. 

Portruss,  xi.  9. 

Porttowne,  i.77. 

Portumna,  iii.  11.  ix.  65. 67. 

Abby  of,  ix.  67. 

Poslagh,  v.  29. 

Poslockstowne,  viii.  46. 
Posserstowne,  Rectory  of,  i.  32. 
Possickstowne,  i.  19. 
Possikstowne,  vii.  21. 

Post  Castle,  iv.  75. 

Potterstowne,  i.  32. 


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Poublebribryan,  xi.  19. 

Poul,  xi.  35. 

Pouldough,  viii.  65. 
Poulegidowcane,  vi.  10. 
Poulenycolly,  iv.  6. 

PoSnlongfy!™.^ 

Precidents  Court  House,  v.  37. 


Quartertrosbye,  xi.  51. 
Quillagh,  x.  51. 

Quillinane,  v.  27. 

Quillinany,  iii.  3. 
Quillintragb,  iv.  14. 

Quiny,  v.  55. 

Quol'lins,  vii.  72. 

Quosquiny,  v.  58. 

Quoyne,  viii.  25. 

R. 

Rabegg,  iv.  60. 

Rabuke,  iv.  17. 

Racanstowne,  iv.  20. 

Raccliffe  near  London,  x.  38. 
Racliimconnan,  v.  10. 

Rackin,  v.  10. 

Raconnell,  viii.  51. 

Racoole,  i.  8.  27.  iv.  60. 
Radestowne,  x.  26. 

Raduffe,  v.  24. 

Raestowne,  x.  6. 

Rafarinin,  ix.  64. 

Rafost,  vi.  53. 

Rafyne,  ix.  68. 

Raglian,  Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 
Raghanane,  iii.  39. 

Raghbeg,  iii.  39. 

Raghbegg,  iii.  39. 
Raghdaragan,  vi.  51. 
Raghline,  iv.  4. 

Raghlines,  Church  of,  xi.  9. 
Raghlins,  xi.  10. 

Island  of,  xi.  10. 

Raghmacon,  vi.  51. 
Raghmore,  iii.  39. 

Raghra,  Fishing  of,  x.  51. 

Royalties  of,  x.  51. 

Raghvallune,  v.  64. 

Ragree,  v.  55. 

Rahalbane,  vii.  52. 

Rahalla  Castle,  ix.  68. 
Rahallin,  v.  24. 

Raharra,  Rectory  of,  v.  37. 
Raliaskar,  viii.  24. 
Rahdunnra,  v.  43. 
Raheatlian,  vii.  28. 

Raheene,  iii.  47. 

RaheUy,  Tidies  of,  ix.  9. 
Rahen,  vi.  8. 

(122.) 


Raheny,  iv.  14. 

Rahesinie,  x.  7. 

Rahesker,  iv.  63. 

Rahetotane,  ix.  21. 

Rahigower,  vi.  49. 

Rahilvee,  iii.  49. 

Raliin,  v.  76.  ix.  64. 

Rahinagh,  iii.  60. 

Rahinclugge,  vi.  4. 

Rahincorricke,  viii.  46. 

Rahindonore,  v.  29. 

Tithes  of,  v.  31. 

Rahinduffe,  vi.  71.  v.  43. 

Rahine,  viii.  35.  37. 

Rahinfonshin,  v.  29. 

Rahinhunt,  iii.  14. 

Rahinhuntt,  v.  61. 

Rahinline,  xi.  39. 

Rahinligg,  x.  23. 
llabinquile,  viii.  46. 

Ralimagday,  xi.  58. 

Ralininiclonagh,  xi.  58. 

Rahnorie,  v.  43. 

Rahume,  iii.  35. 

Rahune,  vii.  52.  53. 

Raistowne,  viii.  5. 

Raith,  ix.  68. 

Raith-I-Connor,  ix.  67. 

Raithiny,  ix.  67. 

Ralieth,  v.  43. 

Ralthorae,  vi.  51. 

Raluscaston,  xi.  46. 

Ramelane,  i.  21. 

Ramlane,  iii.' 3. 

Ramly,  x.  51. 

Ramme  Lane,  i.  27. 

Ranacrame,  vi.  51. 

Ranagh,  i.  67. 

Ranaghan,  i.  67. 

Randellstowne,  x.  10. 

Ranegiragli,  v.  43. 

Ranemony,  ix.  6. 

Raninure,  v.  29. 

Rannagh,  xi.  35. 

Rannan  xi.  10. 

Rape,  v.  52. 

Abby  of,  v.  53. 

Raphine,  v.  23. 

Rardeivin,  x.  5. 

Rareagh,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 

Rarrowbeg,  i.  15. 

Rarrowmore,  i.  15. 

Rascall,  i.  15. 

Rascanlan,  x.  51. 

Raskany,  vi.  51. 

Raskiagh,  vii.  28. 

Rasmacca,  vii.  51. 

Rassye,  xi.  10. 

Ratassan,  vi.  51. 

Ratcath,  ix.  19. 

Ratgarrett,  viii.  31. 

Rath,  i.  78.  v.  6.  vi.  40.  viii.  2.  ix.  87. 

of  Colps,  iii.  66. 

of  Killmore,  v.  61. 

The,  vii.  2. 

Tithes  of,  iii.  55. 

Radialla,  ix.  69. 

Rathard,  vii.  49. 

Rathargane,  xi.  50. 

Ratharra,  iii.  49. 

Rathbane,  iv.  70.  viii.  25.  x.  6. 
Rathbegg,  i.  46. 

Rathbeggan,  iv.  11. 

Rathbrian,  iv.  75. 

Rathbride,  Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Radibriggan,  vii.  22. 

Radibristy,  ix.  87. 

Rathbody,  Great,  xi.  18. 

Rathboggan,  iv.  11. 

Rathboyne,  v.  77. 

Rathbrack,  xi.  62. 

Rathbreake,  i.  46. 

Rathbroan,  vi.  55. 

Rathcahan,  ix.  88. 

Rathcale,  Rectory  of,  vi.  1 1 . 
Rathcallott,  xi.  7. 

Rathcame,'jx.  75. 

Rathcarran,  i.  46. 

Rathclary,  viii.  50. 

Rathcline,  i.  46. 

Rathclony,  viii.  46. 

Rathcody,  Great,  x.  7. 

Little,  x.  7. 


Rathcofly,  vii.  18.  v- 

Rathcone,  vii.  2.  INDEX 

Rathconlis  Land,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5.  LOCORUM 

Rathconradi,  i.  46.  iii  6.  iv.  67.  vii.  13.  28.  “ 

viii.  25.  “ 

Rathcoole,  i.  32.  vi.  4.  46.  ix.  61. 73.  x.  56.  Innocent,. 

Rathcoone,  x.  10.  

Rathcormacke,  viii.  23.  46. 

Rathcoursie,  x.  38. 

Rath  Cowry,  vi.  55. 

Rathcrivagh,  v.  76. 

Rathcrossane,  iv.  50. 

Rathcuppage,  v.  21. 

Rathdowne,  i.  73.  iii.  5.  iv.  17 . 

Rathdownibegg,  x.  6. 

Rathdownimore,  x.  6. 

Rathdrummore,  v.  6. 

Rathduff,  v.  29. 

Rathduffe,  v.  10.  x.  23.  42. 

Rathduffly,  x.  18. 

Rathduffmore,  x.  18. 

Rathdullane,  viii.  14. 

Ratheally,  vi.  6. 

Ratheany,  vii.  48. 

Rathelan,  ix.  87. 

Radielin,  v.  29. 

Rathellan,  x.  7. 

Rathellin,  v.  29. 

Rathenagh,  x.  6. 

Rathenally,  viii.  46. 

Rathenrick,  i.  77. 

Ratheny,  v.  61. 

Lower,  x.  47. 

Upper,  x.  47. 

Radiernine,  ix.  68. 

Radierolye,  x.  51. 

Radierownard,  xi.  26. 

Rathesker,  i.  27.  vi.  4. 

Ratliespick,  ix.  79. 

Rathfame  House,  viii.  46. 

Rathfeigh,  iv.  51. 

Rathfieming,  vii.  48. 

Rathfollyes,  x.  7. 

Radigerin,  x.  28. 

Rathglihan,  vii.  21. 

Rathgorgyne,  ix.  68. 

Rathgorley,  v.  10. 

Rathgormick,  vi.  46. 

Rathgormuly,  iii.  6. 

Rathglun,  iii.  26. 

Ratligrany,  i.  27. 

Rathguard,  ix.  23. 

Rathguory,  xi.  26. 

Radigurris,  ix.  87. 

Rathill,  ix.  88. 

Rathincollin,  vi.  73. 

Rathine,  iv.  6. 

Rathineugkenenne,  x.  38. 

Radiingle,  iv.  29. 

Rathisbig,  iv.  46. 

Rathitchtir,  viii.  61. 

Rathkannoe,  iv.  7. 

Rathkenan,  viii.  46. 

Rathlaggan,  iv.  75.  v.  76. 

Rathlaghlen,  x.  47. 

Rathlands,  x.  7. 

Ratldeek,  vi.  4. 

Rathlickin,  ix.  11. 

Radilike,  x.  56. 

Rathloglilans,  iv.  75. 

Rathmadoke,  x.  23. 

Rathmaghane,  ix.  64. 

Rathmaine,  v.  74. 

Radimakilggye,  x.  6. 

Radimakelly,  x.  38. 

Radira'Kenne,  i.  19. 
llathmealan,  Rectory  of,  x.  20. 

Radimelan,  ix.  12. 

Rathmelanmore,  v.  55. 

Radunen,  xi.  4.. 

Rathmichaell,  ix.  23. 

Rathmicknally,  v.  76. 

Rathmore,  i.  32.  46.  iii.  45.  iv.  6.  v.  51.  63. 
vi.  19.  ix.  65.  67. 

Little,  i.  8. 

Rathmoore,  viii.  19. 

Rathmoylian,  viii.  2. 

Ratlimucke,  ix.  61. 

Rathmullen,  x.  6. 

Rathmyne,  x.  38. 

Rathnally,  i.  46. 

Ratlmarie,  x.  6. 

Rathnemakin,  ix.  64. 

Rathnemanagh,  i.  19. 

Rathnenalge,  x.  5. 


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Rathneno,  vi. 

Rathneven  Rian,  vii.  48. 
Rathnewinthin,  xi.  39. 
Rathnigard,  vi.  36. 
Rathnisnally,  v.  51. 
Ratlmoyre,  ix.  65. 
Rathnyskiyny,  iv.  6. 
Ratbogealfa,  x.  42. 

Ratliood,  iii.  26. 

Rathorne,  i.  46. 

Rathowen,  ix.  40.  xi.  7. 
Rathquynoe,  iv.  6. 

Ratlira,  iii.  49. 

Rathrae,  v.  76. 

Rathrasny,  iv.  75. 

Rathrassy,  vii.  48. 
Rathratlies,  iv.  75. 

Rathregan,  i.  77. 

Rathroane,  ix.  75. 

Ratlimsii,  m.  1. 

Rathrygnal,  iv.  75. 

Ratlis,  iv.  7 5. 

Rathsallow,  i.  46. 
Rathsconner,  ix.  65. 
Ratlishelline,  x.  51. 
Rathsony,  ix.  68. 

Rathtnrtin,  vi.  11. 
Ratliturvee,  iii.  33. 
Rathumny,  vii.  46. 
Rathvalline,  xi.  19. 
Rathvarrafadony,  v.  52. 
Rathvicnalloe,  iv.  75. 

Rath  wire,  Mannor  of,  xi.  32. 
Ratliwyer,  ix.  75. 

Rathwyre,  viii.  46. 

Rathygg,  v.  43. 

Ratoatli,  iv.  1 1.  vi.  4.  ix.  19. 
Ratoathe,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 
Ratooth,  iv.  50. 

Ratoth,  i.  26. 

Ratouth,  i.  70.  iii.  51.  xi.  48 
Ratowth,  i.  15. 

Rattin,  v.  24. 

Raiiglirebegg,  vi.  19. 

Ransker,  x.  7. 

Ravalaglit,  xi.  9. 

Ravohane,  xi.  24. 

Rayeston,  i.  77. 


Rayestowne,  ix.  19. 

Raylestowne,  Rectory  of,  v.  53. 

Raylstowne,  Tidies  of,  v.  53. 

Readstowne,  xi.  48. 

Rean,  ix.  87. 

Reanbeg,  ix.  68. 

Reandyarrygine,  iv.  6. 

Reane,  iv.  6. 

Rechill,  x.  42. 

Redbey,  xi.  10. 

Redbry,  xi.  10. 

Redmonde,  vi.  71. 

Redraondsland,  vi.  71. 

Redmountaine,  ix.  88. 

Reeiske,  viii.  2. 

Regstowne,  vi.  38. 

Rehinerane,  xi.58. 

Reiske,  vi.  19. 

Reitoge,  ix.  90. 

Relanenygearagh,  ix.  53. 

Renevoliely,  vi.  49. 

Rennettstowne,  x.  12. 

Renoldstowne,  x.  30. 

Reny,  xi.  34. 

Restings,  v.  24. 

Rewes,  i.  35. 

Rewrs,  vi.  71. 

Reynolds  Parke,  v.  58. 

Reynoldstowne,  i.  77.  ix.  87.  x.  7. 
Ribestowne,  i.  77. 

Ribwatermore,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

■ Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp”  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

llicardstowne,  ix.  61. 

Riclmrdestowne,  vii.  1.  44.  x.  6. 

Richardram,  i.77. 

Richardstowne,  iv.  62.  vi.38.  vii.  2. 21.  x.6. 


Richestowne,  Lx.  83. 
Richinshead,  xi.  43. 
Rinagounagli,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 
Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 


Rinagounagli,  Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Rincoran,  v.  68. 

Rinehan,  x.  12. 

Ring,  xi.  34. 

Tithes  of,  xi.  34. 

Ringmartin,  x.  38. 

Ringrenan,  ix.  34. 

Ringwellstowne,  iv.  20. 

Ringwelstowne,  vii.  61. 

Rinmacke,  viii.  56. 

Rinroin,  Lx.  28. 

Rinuile,  v.  43. 

Risetowne,  iv.  75. 

Riskverany,  viii.  65. 

Rivenscrosse,  Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 

Riverstowne,  i.  36.  67.  iii.  42.  viii.  2.  41. 
Roan,  viii.  40. 

Roane,  i.  32.  vi.  29. 

Roanstowne,  xi.  48. 

Robeale,  i.  15. 

Roberdstowne,  viii.  50. 

Robert,  ix.  64. 

Roberdstowne,  i.  77.  iv.  28.  x.  10.  xi.  48. 
Robin,  Rectory  of,  vii.  53. 

Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 

Robinstowne,  i.  58.  iii.  36.  x.  54. 

Rocli,  xi.  51. 

Rochbody,  Great,  vii.  51. 

Roche,  The,  ix.  87. 

Rochefort,  xi.  48. 

Rochell  Lane,  iv.  56. 

Rochellslane,  i.  21. 

Rocliesmill,  iv.  1. 

Rocheston,  iv.  56. 

Rochestowne,  v.  58.  vii.  46. 

Roch’s  Buildings,  ix.  4. 

Rockedstone,  v.  37. 

Rockettstowne,  vii.  72. 

Roclcernin,  i.  19. 

Rocovieragh,  ix.  64. 

Rodder,  Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Rodrisoge,  xi.  39. 

Rodstowne,  vi.  38.  vii.  63. 

Roestowne,  ix.  11. 

Rogerstowne,  iv.  73.  vii.  13.  51.  viii.  25.  x.  7. 
Roghmore,  iii.  39. 

Romanerin,  ix.  68. 

Romansland,  viii.  9. 

Romthoolan,  xi.  57. 

Roonesaggart,  v.  52. 

Rooniloghta,  x.  60. 

Rooskagh,  v.  37. 

Rooskaph,  v.  37. 

Roostowne,  vi.  4. 

Rorestowne,  iii.  63. 

Rorinstowne,  viii.  46. 

Roriston,  v.  77. 

Roristowne,  v.  77. 

Roroin,  v.  48. 

Rosberton,  vii.  68. 

Rosbryne,  ix.  68. 

Rosclare,  vi.  18. 

Roscomon,  ix.  66. 

Fairs,  i.  46. 

House,  i.  46. 

Roscouragh,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  46. 
Roscribb,  x.  6. 

Roscullinagh,  i.46. 

Iioscunre,  ix.  34. 

Roseberry,  ix.  61. 

Rosemary  Lane,  i.  41. 

Rosetowne;  ix.  49. 

Rosfaraghan,  vi.  19. 

Roshlins,  Island  of,  xi.  14. 
llosinagh,  vi.  19. 

Roskeagli,  vii.  38. 

Roskeene,  i.  69. 

Roskeparke,  vii.  8. 

Iloskey,  x.  51. 

Rosmonacke,  viii.  65. 

Rosinore,  iii.  39.  ix.  64. 

Ross,  vii.  48. 

Rossan,  viii.  46. 

Rossanmore,  ix.  87. 

Rosse,  i.  19.  iii.  37.  39.  v.  10.  x.  23. 

New,  iii.  33. 

Rossestowne,  v.  8. 

Rosside,  xi.  10. 

Rossiiiganny,  ix.  64. 

Ilosslca,  vi.  35. 

Rosslihan,  x.  6. 

I llossmere,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 


Rossmere,  Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 
Imp”  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rossmore,  x.  23. 
llossnegale,  x.  23. 

Rossnenowle,  vii.  65. 

Rosstrickly,  Monastery  of,  ix.  66. 
Roswey,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  vii.  53. 
Rotadi,  viii.  2. 

Roughan,  xi.  35. 

Roughgrange,  Tithes  of,  iii.  66. 

Rough  Grange,  Tithes  of,  vi.  58. 
llourn,  ix.  64. 

Roveragh,  ix.  64. 

Roverechassidy,  ix.  87. 

Rovinrath,  i.  46. 

Row,  iii.  11.  vii.  52. 

Castle  of  ix.  64. 

Rowan,  vii.  38.  viii.  40. 

Rowbehage,  iii.  1 1. 

Rowlestown,  i.  15.  27. 

Rowlstowne,  vi.  4. 

Rowndragh,  vii.  52. 

Iiowskagh,  iv.  6. 

Royngrenand,  iii.  11. 

Ruans  Cartron,  vi.  32. 

Ruchinshead,  xi.  46. 

Ruddanagh,  xi.  58. 

Ruebane,  vii.  52.  viii.  14. 

Rulfecaine,  xi.  24. 

Ruff  Quarter,  ix.  34. 

Ruinvile,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Rumlaghta,  x.  60. 

Rurarush,  ix.  68. 

Runany,  x.  51. 

Runilaghta,  x.  60. 

Runilaghtarod,  x.  60. 
lluntaghtowne,  v.  77. 

Runvokan,  xi.  4. 

Rush,  v.  24. 

Rushelsland,  vii.  21. 

Rushie  Meadow,  ix.  38. 

Rusky,  iii.  49.  iv.75. 

Russ,  ix.  16. 

Russairh,  ix.  1 6. 

Russellstowne,  x.  18. 

Russine,  iii.  39. 

Ruthfeith,  iv.  51. 

Ruynrasse,  ix.  64. 

Rynanagh,  v.  55. 

Rynecowlisky,  iv.  6. 

Rynegryony,  iv.  6. 

Rynemorraghe,  iv.  6. 
ltyneshynnaghe,  iv.  6. 

Rynorstowne,  xi.  48. 

S. 

Sadannane,  v.  6. 

Saddlestowne,  vii.  21. 

Safefield,  i.  77. 

Sagard,  i.  25.  ix.  61. 

Saggard,  i.  8. 

Saint  Corin,  xi.  10. 

Saint  Cubbert,  xi.  9. 

Saint  Sunday’s  Well,  ix.  88. 
Sallaghodemore,  vii.  48. 

Sallsqnarter.  vii.  48. 

Salmon  Acre,  ix.  88. 

Salsmore,  vi.  4. 

Saltestowne,  vii.  5. 

Salt  Mill,  vi.  71. 

Saltstowne,  iv.  11. 

Sampson  Castle,  iii.  6. 

Sanballylasky,  ix.  55. 

Sancreggy,  x.  51. 

Sanghy,  v.  79. 

Sangunnagh,  iv.  17. 

Sankoe,  viii.  46. 

Santry,  x.  33. 

Sarsfields  Court,  v.  45.  ix.  3.  8. 

Lands,  viii.  46. 

■ Land,  ix.8. 

Mansion,  ix.  3. 

Towne,  vii.  21. 

Sarswells  Town,  viii.  47. 
Sathnegananagh,  i.  19. 

Satternagh,  iii.  66. 

Savolly,  xi.  9. 

Saylard,  v.  39. 

Scabbard,  i.  46. 

Scadan  Quarter,  vi.  21. 

Scadanstowne,  Impr.  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 
Scaheny,  xi.  46. 


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, ix.  75. 
Scully’s  Land,  iii.  3. 
Sculpe,  William,  iv.  56. 
Scurlockstowne,  iii.  63. 
Scurlogs  Land,  i.  78. 
Scurlogstowne,  iii.  17. 
Mill  of,  xi.  4-8. 


Seeghamembantry,  iv.  39. 
Seffiagh  of  Moyree,  i.  65. 


jhan,  ix.  66. 
-“Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 
Seraghleigh,  x.  18. 

iehowry,  vi.  49. 
eagli,  vi.  49. 


Seyfin,  xi.  65. 

Seyfiny,  xi.  65. 
Shahlendinetee,  iii.  47. 
Shallrish,  Manor  of,  xi.  43. 
Shall  us,  iii.  26. 

Shalhvood,  i.  27. 

Shalrish,  Manor  oi;  xi.  46. 


Shampillejmarshane,  Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 
Shanakill,  ix.  38. 

Shanamullogh,  v.  6. 

Shanarine,  Rectorie  of,  v.  10. 


Shanballymore,  vii.  52.  ix.  69. 
Shanballynant,  ix.  36. 
Shancall,  iv.  59. 


Rectories  of,  v.  10. 
/.  43.  ix.  23.  67. 
jlx  Castle,  xi.  7. 
jhlonge,  ix.  67. 
a River,  ix.  55. 
of,  i\ 

vii.  31. 


Shanon,  River  of,  vii.  72. 
Shanvalledonogh,  ix.  53. 
Shanvallinilaghlenboy,  vii.  52. 
Shanvally,  xi.  15. 
Shanvallyonogh,  ix.  54. 
Shawnliere,  x.  38. 

Shawroe,  vi.  51. 
Sheaghnemucke,  ix.  36. 
Sheales  Quarter,  vi.  21. 
Shealstowne,  i.  32. 

Shean,  vi.  49. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 

Sheandangin,  v.  55. 
Sheangarvie,  ix.  68. 
Sheankhill,  vi.  73. 

Sheantrade,  ix.  68. 
Shearlockstown,  i.  19. 

Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Shee,  ix.  55. 

Sheelearracill,  vii.  68. 
Sheenbegg,  x.  23. 

Sheeperath,  x.  10. 

Sheepes  Parke,  v.  40. 
Sheepestreete  House,  i.  5. 
Sheepstreet  Tents,  i.  8. 
Sheevenan,  iii.  49. 

Shehere,  iii.  39. 

Shehinbeg,  vi.  10. 

Shelagh,  ix.  87. 

Sheleston,  i.  32. 

Shellen,  ix.  44.  46. 

Shenkoile,  iii.  11. 

Shenlish,  i.  46. 

Shepes  Park,  v.  37. 

Sheragh  Quillagh,  i.  19. 
Sherighneclohy,  xi.  19. 
Sherland,  iv.  6. 
Slierlockstowne,  i.  32. 
Sherlogkstowne,  vii.  48. 
Sheshiaghtrasnv,  vi.  49. 
Sheskin,  i.  8.  viii.  50. 
Shewebloome  Mountain,  i.  46. 
Shiane,  v.  8. 

Shicaighmongort,  ix.  68. 
Shihane,  vi.  73. 

Shiltowne,  v.  61. 

Shillyhan,  ix.  69. 

Shilmalier,  iii.  32. 

Shishage,  viii.  35. 

Shonnagh,  v.  13. 

Shortcourse,  ix.  12. 
Shradbally,  ix.  64. 
Shragheneyhattymore,  vi.  49. 
Shraghinsliraght,  vi.  49. 
Shraghlegea,  vi.  49. 
Shraghlegnedeirgy,  vi.  49. 
Shraghleva,  vi.  49. 
Shraglunore,  vi.  49. 
Shraghnecledigh,  vi.  49. 
Shraghncgatt,  vi.  49. 
ShraghnokiUv,  vi.  49. 
Shragholenan,  vi.  49. 
Shraglogan,  vi.  49. 

Shraglyen,  vi.  49. 

Shragreagh,  vi.  49. 

Shrakipp,  vi.  49. 

Shranenagh,  viii.  58. 

Shrewell  Abby,  v.  53. 

Shrewle,  x.  23. 

Shroghsellagh,  ix.  69. 
Shrohine,  xi.  9. 

Shrowans,  ix.  36. 

Shrowle,  iii.  65. 

Tithes  of,  i.  15. 

Shrowle’s  Cartron,  i.  15. 
Shruel,  ix.  65. 

Shruell,  vi.73. 

Sluufllmore,  viii.  65. 

Shrule,  Abbey  of,  i.  46. 

Barony  of,  i.  46. 

Shryland,  iv.  6. 

Shufin,  ix.  68. 

Shunymoyle,  x.  51. 

Shyane,  ix.  69. 

Sicona,  xi.  9. 

Siddan,  iv.  9.  75. 

Siffin,  vi.  49. 

Simonstowne,  i.  35.  viii.  61. 

Singannagh,  vii.  52. 
Sinnottsland,  vii.  35. 
Sinomount,  xi.  10. 

Sirekerane,  iii.  13. 

Siskins,  vii.  41. 


Sisly,  x.  30.  V. 

Skarenhien,  i.  78.  INDEX 

Skarrive,  vii.  52.  I.OCORUM- 

Skarroughor,  ix.  38. 

Skartenear,  vii.  48.  10  ol?crecs 

Skartervramyear,  vii.  48.  Innocent* 

Skartevarnyer,  vii.  48.  

Skartleigh,  Tithes  of,  viii.  59. 

Skeaneboy,  vi.  49. 

Skeaghane,  Tithes  of]  ix.  66. 

Skeaghnemucke,  vii.  72. 

Skeaghvonebarry,  v.  52. 

Skeater-Pnrke,  xi.  58. 

Skeheclian,  iii.  65. 

Skeheigan,  iii.  65. 

Skehinebegg,  y.  58. 

Skerrige,  iii.  49. 

Skerrimoore,  ix.  88. 

Skibrine,  Tithes  of,  v.  2. 

Skiddow,  i.  15. 

Skiddyes  Castle,  x.  45. 

Skigg,  viii.  58. 

Skitlaghan,  ix.  65. 

Skinner  Row,  iv.  57. 

Houses  in,  i.  8. 

Skipperslane,  iii.  3. 

Skirmullin,  vi.  4. 

Skirricur,  xi.  10. 

Skobride,  i.  69. 

Skrine,  xi.  10. 

Skj'ddies  Castle,  v.  13. 

Skyrie,  viii.  59. 

Slanadunminine,  xi.  9. 

Slane,  iii.  37.  iv.  75.  vi.  30.  vii.  8.  34. 

Market,  iv.  75. 

Slaneduff’e,  ix.  88. 

Slaneyokeloghane,  iv.  6. 

Slangnosse,  ix.  66. 

Slataghbegge,  viii.  40. 

Slatteragh,  v.  43. 

Slatterstown,  i.  56. 

Slavanahera,  xi.  10. 

Slaverery,  xi.  10. 

Sleanolado,  iv.  39. 

Sleatowne  Abby,  ix.  88. 

Sleaveene,  v.  68. 

Sleavine,  v.  64. 

Sleboyn,  vi.  21. 

Sleight,  v.  55. 

Siencarne,  v.  43. 

Sleneberchidd,  xi.  10. 

Sleneshancogh,  ix.  68. 

Sleragliloghra,  ix.  64. 

Slevenstreet  House,  i.  21. 

Steward,  Tithes  of,  i.  19. 

Slewgedaghc.  iv.  6. 

Slewroe,  v.  10. 

Sliebryranor,  ix.  66. 

Sligo,  iii.  45. 

— Fairs,  i.  46. 

Sloes  Land,  i.  1.  3. 

Sloggidine,  iv.  6. 

Slraihnaneagh,  x.  6. 

Slyndon,  vi.  38. 

Snialeway,  ix.  88. 

Smallfarme,  x.  2. 

Smallpark,  v.  27. 

Smarinore,  x.  6. 

Smarm  ucke,  x.  51. 

Smithsland,  vii.  10. 

Smithstown,  i.  18. 

Smithstowne,  i.  77.  vi.  33.  vii.  5.  34.  viii.  2. 

26.  ix.  11. 

Smothescourt,  vif.  55. 

Smythstowne,  iii.  33. 

Snaveould  Weyre,  ix.  55. 

Solarr,  xi.  10.' 

Soraerstowne,  iv.  60.  v.  77. 

Sonaghena,  x.  51. 

Sonnagh,  iii.  11. 

Soraghtowne,  i.  77. 

South  Cloggagh,  iv.  6. 

Soyssreogh,  iii.  11. 

Sparesbrodell,  ix.  53.  54. 

Spiddall,  vii.  21. 

Spittlehouse,  i.  46.  viii.  46. 

Spricklestowne,  i.  52. 

Sradbally,  iii.  11. 

Sradrinlea,  xi.  18. 

Sraghcoolebinke,  vi.  49. 

Sragnemart,  iii.  6. 

Srahanenaeffrin,  vi.  73. 


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Srahanepliosta,  ix.  68. 

Sraid,  xi.  9.  10. 

Srathoarane,  ix.  75. 

Sreeneamore  Weyre,  v.  39. 

Sronekenaghe,  iv.  6. 

Srunagallmore,  xi.  10. 

Srunagalmore,  xi.  10. 

Srughanefolly,  iii.  6. 

Stabberstowne,  Tithes  of,  i.  19- 
Stabledeakin,  vii.  22. 

Stacally,  v.  29. 

Stackillen,  ix.  23. 

Stacomney,  i.  32.  vi.  55. 

Rectory  of,  i.  32. 

Stacomny,  i.  35. 

Stacoole,  i.  81. 

Staffordstowne,  xi.  48.  54. 

Staggobby,  iii.  3. 

Stahallmock,  viii.  28. 

Stahallmocke,  iii.  26. 

Stahnlmocke,  i.  78.  iii.  25. 

Stahalmoke,  Rectory  of,  iii.  26. 

Stahenny,  xi.  43. 

Great,  vi.  4. 

Staheny,  Little,  vii.  61. 

Stahiny,  Little,  iv.  20. 

Stakernagh,  vi.  49. 

Stalbane,  v.  6. 

Stamullen,  v.  26. 

Stamullin,  vii.  21. 

Stang,  The  Acre  of,  v.  38. 

Stangs,  The,  v.  38. 

Starlingfort,  vi.  11. 

Starlingford,  vi.  11. 

Stayne,  The,  i.  19. 

Steevens  Streep  iv.  47. 

Stemargygh,  vi.  36. 

Stepliensplace,  vii.  38. 

Stephens  Street,  i.  81. 

Stephenstown,  i.  15.  30. 

Stephenstowne,  iii.  25.  v.  57.  vi.  55.  vii.  51. 
Stermingstowne,  vii.  51. 

Sterminstowne,  x.  7. 

Stevenockstowne,  iv.  75. 

Stickeleen,  x.  6. 

Stiffin,  ix.  44.  46. 

Stillebane,  iv.  17. 

Stilorgan,  Mannor  of,  iv.  17. 

Stockine,  vii.  38. 

Stockrunna,  iii.  6. 

Stonemill,  ix.  61. 

Stonestowne,  v.  24. 

Graige,  ix.  49. 

Stornagh,  vi.  19. 

Strabane,  Mannor  of,  vi.  49. 

Strabannan,  vii.  51. 

Stradbally,  i.  15.  78.  xi.  43.  46. 

Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriacons  of  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Straddbally,  x.  57. 

Strade,  xi.  10. 

Straffane,  ix.  30. 

Straghry,  vi.  49. 

Strangers  Park,  ix.  73. 

Strangmurreybegg,  x.  6. 

Straslane,  i.  35. 

Straung,  viii.  2. 

Strawberrygarden,  iii.  6. 

Streamestowne,  iii.  49.  iv.  37. 

Streamstowne,  iv.  37. 

Street,  v.  76. 

Streete,  iv.  75. 

Streffan,  i.  32. 

Stroane,  iii.  61. 

Stroghneminke,  vi.  49. 

Strongbow’s  Tombe,  Christ  Church,  Dublin, 
viii.  58. 

Strongesilly,  x.  45. 

Strowanstowne,  vi.  4. 

Strudbally,  Rectory  of,  v.  53. 

Stuckings,  vii.  19. 

Sturganlislea,  vi.  59. 

St.  Gamma,  Rectory  of,  v.  37. 

St.  Catherine’s  Abby,  Waterford,  v.  10. 

St.  Finbarrics,  v.  16.  ix.  53. 

St.  Finbarryes,  x.  14. 

St.  Finton’s,  Advowson  of,  x.  23. 

Donacon  of,  x.  23. 

Patronage  of,  x.  23. 

St.  Francis,  Abbey  of,  v.  37. 

St.  Francis's  Abby,  v.  43. 

St.  Ganstownc,  iv.  20. 

St.  Georgelane,  i.  21. 


St.  Imokes,  vi.  71. 

St.  Jamestreet,  iii.  37. 

St.  John  Evans.  Monastery  of,  x.  20. 

Priory  of,  x.  20. 

St.  John,  Newgate,  vi.  4. 

Parish  of,  v.  16. 

Rectory  of,  v.  37. 

St.  Johns,  ix.  6. 

St.  Johns  Gate,  v.  1. 

St.  Johns  Jerusalem,  i.  1. 

Hospital  of,  i.  3.  v.  53. 

St.  Johns  Land,  v.  24. 

Lane,  i.  49. 

Lane,  Houses  in,  iv.  6. 

Priory,  Tithes  of,  x.  20. 

Rath,  iii.  26. 

St.  Johnstreet,  iii.  37. 

St.  Katherines  Batter,  ix.  73. 

Garden,  v.  2. 

St.  Keevins,  iv.  56. 

St.  Laurence,  Rectory  of,  iii.  66. 

Street,  iii.  37. 

St.  Mary  Abby,  viii.  65. 

St.  Mary’s  Abbey,  Duleek,  iii.  66. 

St.  Michaels  Lane,  i.  62.  iii.  53.  v.  1. 

St.  Michaels  Lane,  Dublin,  iii.  66. 

House,  i.  5. 

•  Houses  in,  i.  5. 

St.  Michael,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 

St.  Multotins,  Church  of,  v.  58. 

St.  Nicholas  Gate,  v.  63.  64. 

St.  Olives  Churchyard,  v.  1. 

Parish  of,  v.  1. 

St.  Patrick’s  Gate,  v.  1.  2. 

■ Street,  v.  2. 

St.  Peters,  v.  37. 

Abbey  of,  v.  40. 

Church,  Parish  of,  v.  13. 

Imp'  Rectories  of,  v.  37. 

Parish  of,  v.  66. 

Street,  v.  1. 

St.  Saviors  Chappie,  v.  1. 

St.  Sepulchres  Farmc,  iv.  56. 

St.  Stephens,  Parish  of,  v.  2. 

Wall,  v.  2. 

St.  Sunday's  Gate,  iii.  37. 

Land,  xi.  26. 

St.  Thomas  Hill,  v.  2. 

Monastery  of,  viii.  5. 

St.  Warbers  Street  House,  i.  11. 

St.  Wolstan,  i.  35. 

St.  Wolstans,  i.  32.  35.  60. 

Suddenrath,  i.  15. 

Suircane,  viii.  46. 

Sumacocke,  xi.  9. 

Sunagh,  xi.  4. 

Sunnagh,  x.  60. 

Surmagh,  x.  6. 

Surning,  ix.  61. 

Sutton,  vii.  2.  4. 

Suttons  Land,  vii.  35. 

Sutwels  Land,  vii.  35. 

Swaynestowne,  xi.  48. 

Swines  Den,  v.  6. 

Swordes,  vii.  22. 

Swords,  i.  8.  15.  iv.  29.  vii.  10.  40.  71. 
ix.  73. 

•  Parish  of  iv.  12. 

Swyockstowne,  i.  77. 

Syffine,  Tithes  of,  ix.  66. 

Symonscourt,  vii.  55. 

Symonstowne,  vi.  11.  vii.  13.  xi.  26. 

Syrakeran,  Rectory  of,  i.  46. 


Gleabes  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  X.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Tallywyan,  vi.  49. 
Tamanaghnahwry,  x.  51. 

Tamon,  x.  33. 

Tamplefield,  vii.  10. 

Tanaghrany,  vi.  49. 

Tanalaghan,  vi.  49. 
Tancardestowne,  Great  Tithes  oi 


Tange,  i.  46. 

Tankardsroike,  ix.  87. 
Tankerstowne,  iv.  50. 
Tannaghenagh,  vi.  49. 
Tannaghloghan,  vi.  49. 
Tannaghmore,  vi.  49.  viii.  40.  i: 
Tannanehaskelly,  vi.  49. 
Tanyniske,  vi.  49. 

Tapperen,  ix.  87. 

Tarreagh,  xi.  10. 

Tasapon,  Fraternity  of,  vii.  53. 
Tassagard,  i.  32.  iv.  49.  vii.  16. 
Tassagai"  •”  an 


Tawrod,' vi?5Vl.'  ^ 

Taxaxan,  v.  68. 

Taylors  Land,  vii.  22. 

Teaghfyn,'  Chappel  of,  ix.  66. 
Teaghley,  Rectory  of,  v.  37. 
Teagm'Conell,  ix.  66. 


Teamplhe,  xi.  50. 
Tecrahan-Rectory,  viii.  46. 
Teelig,  vii.  52. 

Tegart!  v.  10. 

Teheskragh,  Tithes  of,  v.  40. 
Teigedalre,  v.  55. 

Telltowne,  i.  15. 

Temologe,  i.  8. 

Tempillanre,  vi.  49. 
Templebride,  Parsonage  of,  xi.  3 

Rectory  of,  xi.  34. 

Tithes  of,  xi.  34. 

TcmPlecamgg,iii.3L 


Templemale,  v.  43. 

Temple  Micl  lael,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriacons  of,  x.  45. 

Imp'  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Templenecrogh,  vi!  71. 


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Templenoghteragh,  xi.  10. 

Templeoge,  i.  8. 

Templeosky,  v.  45. 

Templepatrick,  i.  10. 

Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 

Templepeter,  viii.  63. 

Templequinlan,  Gleabs  of,  x.  45. 

Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 

Imp"  Tithes  of,  x.  45. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Templerobin,  v.  58. 

Templeshelim,  vi.  71. 

Templetowne,  v.  16. 

Templetoy,  v.  10. 

Templelreine,  iii.  60. 

Templetuohy,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Templevaghteragh,  xi.  9. 

Tenakilly,  i.  8. 

Tenande,  i.  32. 

Tenane,  iv.  53. 

Tenebane,  iii.  65. 

Tenehinche,  iv.  66. 

Tenekilly,  viii.  7. 

Teneslattibrick,  viii.  35. 

Tenine,  ix.  55. 

Tenkaragh,  v.  10. 

Tennecurry,  ix.  6. 

Tennknuck,  ix.  6. 

Tenykarygy,  v.  10. 

Terinure,  vii.  22. 

Terlaghm‘keane,  x.  51. 

Tennonant,  ix.  66. 

Termonbegge,  ix.  66. 

Termonbegg,  Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 
Termonfeckan,  v.  6. 

Termonfeghan,  iv.  42. 

Termonfeighan,  i.  67. 

Termonmagnoirke,  Advowson  of,  vi.  51. 
Termonmagrath,  iii.  28. 

Terrenedaly,  ix.  64. 

Terrery,  iii.  26. 

Terrills  Mill,  vi.  55. 

Tertane,  vii.  61. 

Tesiny,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 

Teumstowne,  ix.  66. 

Thaghnegirra,  ix.  69. 

Tharmonkillgan,  ix.  66. 

The  Grange,  v.  10. 

Tithes  of,  viii.  5. 

The  Mat,  vii.  21. 

The  Moore,  iv.  75. 

The  Naas,  vi.  4. 

The  Rath,  vi.  53. 

The  Ring,  vii.  21.  . 

The  Spittle,  v.  38. 

Thermankyline,  Rectory  of,  ix.  66. 
Thesinate,  Rectory  of,  iii.  6. 

Thilknorke,  viii.  68. 

Thirseansto'vne,  x.  30. 

Thoghetony,  ix.  69. 

Tholargamona,  ix.  69. 

Thomas  Street,  iii.  6. 

Thomas,  St.,  Dublin,  i.  52. 

Houses  in,  i.  1. 

St.,  Houses  in,  i.  3.  6. 

St.,  Tents  in,  i.  8. 

Thomastowne,  i.  46.  50.  iii.  26.  iv.  44.  69. 
v.  29.  viii.  20.  ix.  11.  12.  x.  12. 

Rectory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  61. 

Thombyhowter,  v.  10. 

Thormonbeg,  ix.  66. 

Three  Castles,  iv.  39. 

Thrienc,  ix.  58. 

Thumnagblane,  x.  51. 

Thunders'vood,  iv.  60.  x.  56. 

Thuocrogyne,  ix.  69. 

Thurless,  v.  8. 

Tibber,  v.  32. 

Tibberlomon,  vi.  38. 

Ticklooling,  v.  10. 

Ticrahan,  Tithes  of,  viii.  46. 

Ticroghan,  i.  67. 

Ticroliaii,  xi.  12. 

Ticully,  iii.  6. 

Tignigoragh,  viii.  19. 

Tikenlena,  v.  29. 

Tillikilliconnor,  i.  77. 

Timecreovin,  xi.  10. 

Timeden,  i.  77. 

Timotonnell,  vii.  72. 

Tinclc,  1.  19. 

Tincoose,  v.  29. 


Tincor,  vii.  45. 
Tincormane,  vii.  45. 
Tineagh,  ix.  64. 
Tinecarrigy,  v.  29. 
Tinecriny,  viii.  40. 
Tinekilly,  xi.  58. 
Tinemalune,  x.  1. 

Tineshinall,  v.  10. 
Tintknocke,  v.  10. 
Tiorcurragh,  vi.  49. 
Tiorny,  ix.  65. 
Tippenan,  iv.  16. 
Tipper,  ix.  73. 
Tipperary,  iv.  24.  vi. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  If 

Tipperbirr,  vi.  4. 
Tipperstown,  i.  8. 
Tipperstowne,  i.  32. 


Tirac 


. 39. 


Tirodonolan, 

Tirrellan,  ix.  65. 
Tirrenaskragh,  ix.  69. 
Tirrenure,  ix.  23. 

Tirrerell,  vii.  33. 

Tirron,  i.  35. 

Tirroony,  vi.  51. 

Tisaxenmore,  vi.  75. 

Tivell,  i.  19. 

Tnaghmeolty,  iv.  7. 
Tobberbride,  vi.  55. 
Tobbercopane,  xi.  9. 
Tobberdornan,  xi.  9. 
Tobbergall,  v.  10. 
Tobberkeanin,  i.  32. 
Tobberkeigh,  ix.  67. 
Tobberkeogh,  ix.  65. 
Tobbennalye,  xi.  35. 
Tobbernefasse,  vi.  49. 
Tobberneglog,  ix.  69. 
Tobbernegrossiny,  ix.  70. 
Tobbernegulla,  xi.  9. 

Tobber,  Rectory  of,  ix.  44.  46. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  44.  46. 

Tobbershaghlin,  x.  56. 
Tobbershoghlin,  vi.  4. 
Tobbersoole,  i.  75. 

Tobbeshally,  iv.  60. 

Tobegall,  viii.  65. 

Tober,  iv.  65. 

Toberbir,  vii.  61. 
Tobercormock,  ix.  46. 
ToberdufFe,  viii.  29. 
Tobergragan,  iv.  20.  xi.  51. 
Toberkeagh,  iii.  6. 

Toberkeigh,  iii.  53. 

Toberlan,  iii.  44. 

Tobernavine,  vi.  73. 
Toberoggne,  i.  19. 

Tobersoole, 

Toberstekin, 

Tobertowne,  vii. 

Tobridowne,  ix. 

Tobur,  x.  51. 

Toburachory,  iii 
Toburlay,  x.  51. 

Togerlaghe,  ' ■ 


21. 


Tone 


;.  69. 


Tolghandurnc 
Tollaghane,  x.  51. 
Toilagiidonell,  ix.  S 
Tojlancile,  vi.  51. 
Tollernsaly,  vi.  21. 
Tollstowne,  v.  61. 
Tollybuck,  iv.  30. 
Tomane,  xi.  24. 
Tomard,  ix.  11. 
Tombogeh,  x.  51. 
Tombrackau,  xi.  29 
Tombracky,  ii 
Tomcoile,  v.  i 
Tome  Faire,  ; 
Market, 


41. 


Tom 

Tomealagh,  v 
Tomerick,  i.  < 
Toingady,  vii' 
Tomgallien,  v 


10. 


(122.) 


Tomneale,  iv.  39. 
Tomeboly,  v.  10. 
Tomnehealy,  v.  10. 
Tomodoghan,  xi.  7. 
Tomoge,  xi.  9. 

Tomona,  ix.  64. 
Tomquill,  i.  78. 
Tomquoile,  viii.  65. 
Tomys,  iii.  39. 
Tonagknock,  i.  46. 
Tonebrenock,  iv.  75. 
Tonecossan,  xi.  22. 
Tonedainegine,  x.  51. 
Tonemole,  ix.  66. 
Toneregeha,  x.  51. 
Toneregny,  xi.  35. 
Tonescaffy,  iii.  26. 
Toniedarragh,  v.  29. 
Tonlalierdanone,  ix.  68. 
Tonleigee,  x.  51. 
Tonlemone,  iv.  37. 
Tonregiebegg,  vi.  40. 
Tonregiemore,  vi.  40. 
Tonregih,  vi.  73. 
Tonroge,  viii.  59. 


i.  60. 


Toonie,  i.  19. 
Tooreen-Drisagh 
Tooremore,  v.  2' 
Toornegeagh,  ix. 
Tootenpoil, 


xi.  15. 


Tor,  xi.  10. 

Torke,  iv.  6. 
Torkhead,  iv.  6. 
Torlercornaton,  ix. 
Torman,  vii.  52.  v 
Tormon,  vii.  52. 
Tormonbury,  v.  35 
Tormonkillan,  ix. 
Tormore,  x.  51. 
Tornoge,  viii.  19. 
Torr,  xi.  10. 
Torreslengh,  ix.  64. 
Tor 


:.  23. 
Torrow,  vi.  73. 
Torryowgan,  vi.  49. 
lorr/s,  v 10. 
Torvogane,  xi.  29. 
Toskeile,  vi.  51. 
Tough,  viii.  2. 
Tougher,  x.  51. 
Toughmonetynd,  iv 
Toulaherdane,  ix.  € 
Toulegeith,  i.  77. 
Toulegge,  ix.  75. 
Tounivagranell,  v.  • 
Tourcolougli,  ix.  61 
Tourin,  viii.  39. 
Towerlaghmore,  xi. 
Towmagrimly,  viii. 
Townagh,  ix.  65. 
Townaghfmgie,  x.  £ 
Townaglifingore,  x. 
Towne-Dermod,  v. 
Townm'hyngli,  ix. 
Townyamill,  vi.  49. 
Towoonarone,  xi.  1 

Toynie,'  ix.'r,5. 
Trabollig  - - 
Tralee,  ii 
Trai 


39.  - 


i.  53. 

Trasselstowne,  xi.  46. 
Trassestowne,  vii.  26. 
Trastledellan,  i.  32. 
Treligg,  vii.  52. 
Tresselstowne,  xi.  43. 
Trevitt,  viii.  31. 
Trey,  ix.  87. 
Triiuicoilfada,  x.  6. 
Triantrohan,  x.  6. 
Trienebragane,  vi.  73 
Trieneighter,  vi.  49. 
Trienough tragh,  vi.  4 
Trilogoman,  viii.  40. 
Trim,  iv.  50. 
Trincaboy,  x.  6. 
Trincknockagleon,  x. 
Trinctrive,  viii.  40. 
Ti-ineakabeg,  x.  51. 
Trinity-lane,  v.  1. 
Trinity,  Parrish  of,  v 
Trinly,  iii.  14. 


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v'  Trinnhely,  v.  43. 

INDEX  Tristernane,  ix.  55. 

LOCO-RUM  Troagli,  v.  55. 

<o  Troman,  viii.  2.  xi.  48. 

tho  Decrees  Trora>  ^ jq 

Innocents.  Troslan,  vi.  49. 

Trostan,  vi.  49. 

Troyslande,  x.  57. 

Trubbuill,  x.  6. 

Trubly,  vi.  4. 

Truchne,  v.  55. 

Trum,  vi.  6. 

Trustie,  ix.  65. 

Tryanogham,  x.  6. 
Tryenbulskan,  vi.  49. 

Try  land,  iv.  60. 

Trym,  i.  46.  vii.  2.  xi.  48. 
Tryme,  iii.  6.  vi.  38. 
Trynconaght,  Tithes  of,  ix.  67. 
Trynroyneleaghty,  x.  6. 

Tuam,  iii.  30.  vii.  53.  ix.  66. 
Tuarregagh,  xi.  10. 
Tubberdtdlagh,  iv.  69. 
Tnbbertowne,  vii.  22.  viii.  24. 
Tubbirbirr,  x.  33. 

Tuesland,  vii.  38. 
Tuevrioroonow,  iii.  15. 
Tuirnebuola,  iii.  39. 
Tulaghmadan,  xi.  48. 
Tulclianemagli,  iii.  6. 
Tulclianstowne,  i.  77. 

Tullabard,  vii.  26. 

Tullachainny,  xi.  39. 
Tullaeliasane,  x.  32. 

Tullagany,  xi.  39. 

Tullagh,  iii.  11.  v.  34.  viii.  53. 

10. 

Tullaghamecum,  x.  54. 
Tallaghanglass,  i.  46. 
Tallaghanimilloge,  xi.  39. 
Tullaghanoge,  i.  77. 
Tullaghanslike,  xi.  39. 
Tullaghbegg,  iii.  11. 
Tullaghcloyfin,  vi.  49. 
Tullaghcoara,  xi.  10. 
Tullaghglasie,  v.  55. 
Tullagbglass,  viii.  53. 
Tullaghkeyle,  vii.  60. 
Tullaghkill,  x.  7. 
Tullaghkorerrane,  x.  38. 
Tullagh  Lisroe,  ix.  58. 
Tullaghmedan,  xi.  54. 
Tullaghmore,  ix.  51. 
Tullaghmurry,  xi.  10. 

Tullagh  Rath,  iv.  6. 
Tullaghrene,  x.  36. 

Tullakuirke,  vi.  73. 
Tullanameily,  viii.  53. 

Tullargh,  vi.  73. 

Tulleskellan,  vi.  40. 

Tulliarnie,  iv.  53. 

Tulliartagh,  iii.  49. 

Tullibeg,  vi.  19.  ix.  25.  68. 
Tullimahan,  xi.  9. 

Tullin,  viii.  40. 

Tullincooderry,  vi.  49. 

Tulline,  x.  51. 

Tullineao,  iii.  26. 

Tullinure,  iii.  26. 

Tullironane,  ix.  43. 

Tullocosker,  vi.  49. 

Tulloge,  vi.  43. 

Tulloghmedan,  i.  77. 
Tullolaghy,  iii.  49. 

Tullonon,' i.  46. 

Tulluratbane,  vii.  33. 

Tully,  iii.  15.  iv.  17.  ix.  61. 

Preceptory  of,  ix.  61. 

Tullyboy,  xi.  54. 

Tullycaple,  xi.  9. 

Tullyfable,  iv.  14. 

Tully hugh,  vi.  49. 

Tullylaton,  iii.  26. 

Tullymore,  v.  45. 

Wcire,  ix.  9. 

Tullyrotham,  ix.  43. 
Tulmethelferty,  iii.  26. 
Ttimbine,  v.  43. 

Tumchoile,  iii.  47. 

Tumcrine,  iii.  47. 

Tunacravine,  xi.  9. 
Tuogdermoydyen,  Tithes  of,  ix. 
Tuogherane,  ix.  68. 
Tuoghnacoilte,  ix.  28. 


Tuolaght,  viii.  46. 
Tuoralastrame,  iii.  45. 
Tuorenanonagh,  iii.  39. 
Tuorfoan,  ix.  9. 

Tuorin,  vii.  52.  ix.  65. 
Tuorindrissagh,  iii.  11. 
Tuorinsdally,  iii.  11. 
Tuorynydallye,  vii.  53. 
Turatli,  xi.  54. 
Turbettstowne,  xi.  27. 
Turcnonvoltagh,  iii.  39. 
Turfeighin,  x.  2. 
Turleace,  vi.  36. 

Turlcs,  Tithes  of,  ix.  9. 
Turloghniore,  ix.  25. 


Ventry,  viii.  56. 

Verdinstowne,  vi.  58. 

Verdonstowne,  iii.  55.  vi.  11. 
Vessingstowne,  xi.  48. 

Viccars  Chorrols,  St.  Patrick’s,  iv.  62. 
Vier  Abbey,  v.  53. 

Yillanstowne,  ix.  75. 

Villenaglitowne,  xi.  48. 
Villiaughstowne,  i.  77. 

Virginia,  i.  77. 

Voghtagh,  x.  51. 

Voides  Land,  ix.  88. 

Voldenstowne,  xi.  54. 

Voltanstowne,  vi.  4. 


Turning,  ix.  61. 

Turnings,  ix.  61. 

Turnis,  i.  46. 

Turoe,  xi.  24. 

Turpinneigh,  ix.  28. 

Turrachan,  vii.  42. 

Turrow,  ix.  65. 

Turvey,  i.  15.  78.  iii.  26.  iv.  42.  75.  vii.  60. 
x.  12. 

Turvy,  v.  76.  ix.  73. 

Turtayne,  viii.  63. 

Turtleighbane,  x.  18. 

Tury,  vii.  5. 

Twarnagro,  xi.  9. 

Twarnamona,  xi.  10. 

Tweskagh,  xi.  35. 

Twirilenan,  viii.  35. 

Ttvoemagranel,  xi.  57. 

Twohnvaire,  ix.  28. 

Twonacavoge,  xi.  14. 

Tworin,  vi.  73. 

Robert,  Mill  of,  xi.  15. 

Tyaquin,  viii.  14. 

Lordship  and  Mannor  of,  ix.  67. 

Tybohin,  Turbary  of,  viii.  25. 

Tybrnckney,  v.  10. 

Tycrinkin,  ix.  23. 

Tymaghoe,  Rectory  of,  v.  53. 

Tymoho,  iii.  27. 

Tynegowcumore,  vi.  49. 

Tynybanagh,  v.  10. 

Typerkeaven,  i.  60. 

Tyragland,  xi.  29. 

Tyrah,  ix.  51. 

Tyrehane,  ix.  67. 

Tyrfryhan,  xi.  26. 

Tyrnatrower,  vi.  49. 

Tyrogherty,  vi.  49. 

Tyrony,  ix.  64. 

Tyroo,  v.  27. 

Tyrroan,  vi.  49. 

Tyryglasse,  ix.  68. 

Tysseniche,  iii.  30. 

Tytappath,  iii.  26. 

Tygother,  vi.  55. 


U. 


Ulickestowne,  ix.  73. 
Ulickstowne,  xi.  54. 
Ulimore,  viii.  63. 
Ullan,  v.  29. 

Ullard,  v.  29. 
Umeriboy,  vi.  36. 
Umeryboy,  vi.  36. 
Uniacksland,  viii.  9. 
Unickbrenagh,  ix.  53 
Unickbrennagh,  ix.  54. 
Unshenagh,  xi.  9. 
Unsinagh,  xi.  9. 

Upper  Cross,  i.  8. 

Barony  of,  i.  60. 

Logh  Kent,  vi.  1 . 


Urball,  vi.  7i 
Urbereagh,  xi. 
Urboll,  v.  55. 
Urlare,  x.  51. 
Urlingford,  viii 
Urly,  ix.  66. 
Usgarran,  iii.  2 
Uslare,  x.  6. 


r.65. 


Vallenaugton,  i.  46. 
Vallrinstowne,  v.  77. 


W. 


Waddingstowne,  vii.  26. 

Wafres  Castle,  i.  46. 

Waghvalle,  xi.  10. 

Walerstone,  vi.  6. 

Walkestowne,  Castle  of,  i.  46. 

Wallero,  x.  6. 

Wallerstowne,  vi.  6. 

Walshesask,  iii.  33. 

Walshestowne,  i.  60.  vi.  21. 

Walslisgrond,  vii.  38. 

Walterstowne,  vi.  38. 

Wardenstowne,  viii.  61. 

Wardeparke,  ix.  36. 

Wardsparke,  v.  40. 

Wardtowne,  viii.  46. 

Warnstowne,  iv.  69. 

Warranstowne,  iv.  69.  viii.  2. 
Warrenstowne,  iv.  20.  vii.  38.  61. 
Wasliestowne,  vi.  71. 

Washtowne,  iv.  75. 

Waspalstowne,  i.  30. 

Waterford,  iii.  2.  55.  v.  1.  vi.  69.  ix.  12. 
34.  x.  20.  45. 

County,  ix.  12. 

Houses  in,  v.  27. 

Tithes  of,  ix.  13. 

Waterstowne,  i.  77.  vi.  4.  x.  7.  38. 

Wattons  Land,  x.  7. 

Wattonstowne,  x.  7. 

Welfeston,  Rectory  and  Tithes  of,  i.  32. 
Well  Park,  iv.  22. 

Wells,  iii.  1. 

Welshestowne,  i.  32.  ix.  30.  x.  7. 
Welshgraige,  vii.  26. 

Welshmansgarden,  v.  58. 

Wespostowne,  ix.  30. 

Wesspanstowne,  ix.  61. 
Westerbealingstowne,  i.  15. 

Westerrane,  vii.  61. 

Westmeath  Fairs,  i.  46. 

Westowne,  i.  69. 

Westren,  The,  x.  33. 

Weststreet,  iii.  4.  37. 

Westtowne  Nalle,  x.  33. 

Wexford,  ix.  6.  xi.  43.  46. 

Tithes  of,  v.  29. 

Whitechurch,  ix.  61. 

Gleabs  ef,  x.  45. 

White  Church,  Impropriations  of,  x.  45. 
— Impropriate  Tillies  of,  x.  45. 

Manor  of,  vii.  21. 

Rectories  of,  x.  45. 

Whitelryers  Gate  house,  i.  21. 

Whitehart,  vii.  58. 

Whiteleas,  v.  24.  vii.  22. 

Whiterath,  v.  6.  x.  7.  xi.  48. 

Whitesfarme,  ix.  88. 

Whites  Land,  v.  6. 

White  Somerstowne,  viii.  28. 

Whitestowne,  i.  1.  vi.  4.  vii.  2.  4. 
Whitstowne,  i.  56.  iv.  60. 

Whittlestowne,  ix.  12. 

Whytestown,  i.  15. 

Wicklow,  iii.  55. 

Wilkinstowne,  xi.  62. 

Williamstowne,  i.  46.  iii.  15.  vii.  28.  ix.  12. 
x.  7. 

Willree,  i.  46. 

Willstowne,  i.  15. 

Wimbelton,  i.  15. 

Wincemill,  v.  64. 

Wincesterland,  iv.  60. 

Winchestersland,  x.  57. 

Windstowne,  ix.  16. 

Winelstowne,  x.  20. 

Winetaverne  Street,  iv.  62. 


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Winetavern  Gate,  i.  8. 
Winetavern  S'  House,  i.  8. 
Winnigton,  x.  33. 

Wood  Key,  Dublin,  vii.  55. 
Woodland,  i.  77. 
Woodrestowne,  iv.  75. 
Woodtowne,  iv.  75.  vi.  38. 

West,  viii.  46. 

Woodtownrabbot,  i.  46. 
Woottensland,  v.  6. 
Wootton,  ix.  46. 


Woottonstowne,  x.  7. 
Worganstowne,  i.  15. 
Wrighane,  vi.  49. 
Wrightowne,  xi.  48. 
Wyanstowne,  xi.  48. 


Y. 


Yeaarhtraah,  x. 
Yeafiow  later, 


18. 

iii.  37. 


Yellockmoore,  iii.  33. 
Yellow  Batter,  ix.  73. 

Island,  ix.  67. 

Yeoghall,  viii.  10. 
Yewlands,  7.  35. 
Yogball,  v.  58.  viii.  18. 
Yoghill,  Colliege  of,  x. 
Youglmll,  viii.  9.  11.  12. 
Burgage  of,  vii.  5E 


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CONNAUGHT  CERTIFICATES. 


INROLMENTS  of  the  Certificates  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  for  hearing  and  determining 
the  Claims  of  Transplanted  Persons,  in  the  Province  of  Connaught  and  County  of  Clare ; preserved 
in  the  Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


1.  — 28  Cha.  2.— First 

2.  Do.  - 

3. —  - Do.  - 

4.  — - Do.  - 

5  - Do.  - 

6  Do.  - 

7  30  Do.  - 


Certificate  - George  Browne  ; Roll  consisting  of  100  membranes,  and  containing  100  Certificates. 

— - John  Leonard  j 59  membranes,  100  Certificates. 

— - Mary  Morriss  ; 76  membranes,  93  Certificates. 

— - Edw.  Fitz-Morrice  and  R.  Downing ; 73  membranes,  35  Certificates, 

— - R.  Reely  and  Wm.  Moorehead  ; 64  membranes,  100  Certificates. 

— - Maurice  Connell  j 77  membranes,  100  Certificates. 

— - R.  King  ; 29  membranes,  52  Certificates. 


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TRANSCRIPT 

OF  THE 


First  Certificate  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  the  Connaught  Certificates. 


PRESENT; 

Sir  Robert  Booth,  Knt.  and  others. 

BY  HIS  MAJESTIES  Comm”  appointed  for  heareing  and  determining  the  Claymes  of  Transplanted 
Persons  in  the  Province  of  Connaught  and  County  of  Clare,  in  pursuance  of  two  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment, one  intituled,  An  Act  for  the  better  execution  of  his  Majesties  gratious  Declaration  for 
the  settlement  of  his  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and  satisfaction  of  the  severall  interests  of  Adventurers, 

Soldiers,  and  other  his  subjects  there ; and  the  other  intituled,  An  Act  for  the  explaineing  some 
Doubts  arriseing  upon  an  Act,  intituled,  An  Act  for  the  better  execution  of  his  Majesties  gratious 
Declaration  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdome  of  Ireland,  and  sattisfac6on  of  the  severall 
interests  of  Adventurers,  Soldiers,  and  other  his  subjects  there,  and  for  makeing  some  alteration 
of  and  addition  unto  the  said  Act  for  the  more  speedy  and  effectuall  settlement  of  the  said 
kingdome. 

WHEREAS  George  Browne,  Esq"  did  exhibit  his  petition  and  clay  me  before  us  his  Majesties  said  Transcript  of  the 
Commissioners  on  the  nineteenth  day  of  August  in  the  eight  and  twentieth  yeare  of  the  reigne  roii'no.'i^&c!''1 
of  our  Soveraigne  Lord  Charles  the  Second  by  the  grace  of  God  of  England  Scotland  Fiance  & Ireland 
King,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  Thereby  claymeing  se9al  lands  tenem“  and  hereditam”  in  the  county 
of  Mayo,  formerly  sett  out  to  his  father  John  Browne,  Esq"  deceased,  and  those  under  whom  he  the  said 
George  Browne  claymes  as  transplanted  psons,  by  the  then  pretended  Cora”  sitting  att  Loghreagh,  upon 
severall  Decrees  obtained  by  him  the  said  John  Browne  and  those  under  whom  the  said  George  Browne 
claymes  from  the  then  pretended  Com”  sitting  at  Athlone  for  hearing  and  determining  the  claymes  of 
psons  then  transplanted  into  Connaught  and  Clare,  and  praying  the  adjudication  of  the  right  and  tytle 
in  and  to  the  said  lands,  and  our  certificate  of  the  same,  in  order  to  his  passing  letters  pattents  under  his 
Majesties  greate  seale  of  Ireland  of  and  for  the  same,  as  by  our  comission  grounded  on  the  aforesaid 
Acts  of  Parliam'  is  directed  and  appointed  ; which  said  peticon  and  clayme  came  to  a ffynall  heareing 
before  us  his  Majesties  said  Com”  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  March  in  the  nine  & twentieth  yeare  of  his 
Majesties  reign  that  now  is,  in  open  court,  att  the  place  comonly  called  Kings  Inns  Dublin : Upon 
hearing  of  which  said  petition  and  clayme,  and  upon  the  proofes  testimonies  and  evidences  then  pro- 
duced before  us  his  Majesties  said  Com”,  Itt  appeared  unto  this  court,  That  the  lands  tenements  and 
hereditam11'  hereinafter  pticulerly  named  were  lands  tenem”  and  hereditam”  seized  sequestred  disposed 
distributed  sett  out  or  sett  aparte  by  reason  of  or  upon  accompt  of  the  late  horrid  rebellion  or  warr 
which  begann  or  broake  out  in  this  kingdom  of  Ireland  upon  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  October  in 
the  yeare  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  one,  and  are  thereby  forfeited  to  and  vested  in  his  Majestie 
his  heires  and  success”  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaneing  of  the  said  Acts,  to  the  intents  and 
uses  in  and  by  the  said  Acts  lymitted  mentioned  & appointed ; and  that  the  lands  tenem”  and  hereditam” 
herein  after  named  were  sett  out  to  the  said  John  Browne  & those  (under  whome  the  said  George  Brown 
as  sonn  and  heire  of  the  said  John  Browne  claymes)  theire  heires  and  assignes  for  ever,  by  the  said 
Com”  att  Loghreagh,  in  sattisfaccon  of  their  former  estates,  and  pursuant  to  the  said  decrees  graunted 
by  the  said  Com”  att  Athlone  to  them  upon  their  transplantation : Itt  was  therefore  thereupon  con- 
sidered adjudged  and  decreed  by  this  court,  That  the  said  George  Browne  is  by  the  said  Acts  of 
Parliament  lawfully  and  rightfully  intituled  unto,  and  that  he  the  said  George  Browne  his  heires  and 
assignes  shall  and  may  have  hould  possesse  and  enjoy  the  lands  tenements  and  hereditaments  hereinafter 
named  (that  is  to  say)  Aghafadda,  one  qr  eighty  foure  acres  profitable  land,  Irish  plantation  measure ; 
Cahirnegollum,  one  qr  sixty  five  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure ; Monygriboge  and  Cahirduffe, 
one  qr  sixty  five  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure ; Neale  ats  Ballyshinegan,  foure  q”  one  hundred 
fifty  seven  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure ; Lissinisky,  one  quarter  sixty  eight  acres  profitable 
land,  of  like  measure  ; Carrownegarrane,  one  quarter  forty  five  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure  ; 

Polevooley,  halfe  a quarter  twenty  foure  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure;  Commons  of  Crivagh, 
seaventeene  acres  pfitable  land,  of  like  measure ; in  the  two  quarters  of  Garransmeare  and  Knock- 
mullengree,  sixty  nine  acres  gfitable  land,  of  like  measure,  all  scituate  lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony 
of  Killmaine  and  county  of  Mayo ; in  the  quarter  of  Ratlins  alias  Rahena,  sixty  eight  acres  and  one 
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third  gfitable  land,  of  like  measure,  scituate  lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony  of  Burrishowle  and  county 
firetCer^cateon  aforesaid ; the  lialfe  quarter  of  land  of  Cloncormick,  fifty  acres  gfitable  land,  of  like  measure ; in  the 
Roll  No.  l.,  &c.  quarter  of  Cahirdavid,  twenty  eight  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure,  scituate  lyeing  and  being  in 
the  barrony  of  Killmaine  and  county  aforesaid ; in  the  quarter  of  Ruane,  thirty  three  acres  of  profitable 
land,  of  like  measure  ; in  Creggandarragh,  thirteen  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure ; in  the  quarter 
of  Ruane,  forty  seaven  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure,  scituate  lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony  of 
Carra  and  county  aforesaid ; in  the  other  quarter  of  Carrowbrack,  forty  three  acres  profitable  land,  of 
like  measure ; in  the  quarter  of  land  of  Kilgreny,  forty  five  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure, 
scituate  lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony  of  Killmaine  and  county  aforesaid ; the  quarter  of  land  of 
Carrowmure  alias  Vrietragh  ats  Ownerigh,  eighty  five  acres  profitable  land,  of  like  measure,  scituate 
lyeing  and  being  in  the  barrony  of  Clanmorris  and  county  aforesaid ; together  with  all  and  singuler  the 
castles  messuages  houses  buildings  mills  orchards  gardens  wayes  waters  watercourses  fishings  commons 
mountaines  loughs  boggs  woods  underwoods,  and  all  profitts  commodities  and  emoluments  rights  members 
and  appurtenances  to  the  same  or  any  parte  thereof  belonging  or  in  any  wise  appteineing : And  that  all 
and  singuler  the  said  lands  tenements  and  hereditaments,  with  their  and  every  of  their  rights  members  and 
appurtenances,  are,  and  by  the  tenor  and  intent  of  the  said  Acts  of  Parliament  of  right  ought  to  be  held 
and  enjoyed  by  the  said  George  Browne  his  heires  and  assignes  for  ever,  as  of  his  Majesties  Castle  of 
Dublin,  in  free  and  common  soccage,  under  the  quitt  rents  and  yearely  payin'’  to  his  Majestie  his  heires 
and  success"  hereinafter  mentioned  and  noe  other  (that  is  to  say)  That  the  said  George  Browne  his 
heires  and  assignes  shall  render  and  pay  yearely  for  the  said  Aghafadda  one  quarter  eighty  foure  acres 
Irish  plantation  measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  thirty  six  acres  ten  pches  English  statute  measure, 
the  sume  of  seaventeene  shillings  sterl ; for  the  said  Cahirnegollum  one  quarter  sixty  five  acres  of  like 
measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  five  acres  one  rood  six  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of 
thirteene  shillings  one  penny  three  farthings  sterling ; for  the  said  Monygriboge  and  Cahirduffe  one 
quarter  sixty  five  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  five  acres  one  rood  six  perches 
English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  thirteene  shillings  one  penny  three  farthings  sterling ; for  the  said 
Neale  ats  Ballyshynegan  fowre  quarters  one  hundred  fifty  seaven  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  two 
hundred  fifty  fowre  acres  one  rood  tenn  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  one  pound  eleven 
shillings  nine  pence  farthing  sterling-,  for  the  said  Lissinisky  one  quarter  sixty  eight  acres  of  like 
measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  tenn  acres  twenty  three  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume 
of  thirteene  shillings  nine  pence  farthing  sterling  ; for  the  said  Carrownegarrane  one  quarter  forty  five 
acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  seaventy  two  acres  three  i-oods  twenty  two  perches  English  statute 
measure,  the  sume  of  nine  shillings  one  penny  farthing  sterling ; for  the  said  Polevooly  halfe  a quarter 
twenty  four  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  thirty  eight  acres  three  roods  twenty  perches  English  statute 
measure,  the  sume  of  fowre  shillings  tennpence  farthing  sterling ; for  the  said  coitions  of  Crivagh 
seaventeene  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  twenty  seaven  acres  two  roods  five  perches  English  statute 
measure,  the  sume  of  three  shillings  five  pence  farthing  sterling ; for  the  said  sixty  nine  acres  in  the  two 
quarters  of  Garransineare  and  Knockmullengree  of  like  measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  eleaven 
acres  three  roods  two  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  thirteene  shillings  eleaven  pence 
three  farthings  sterling ; for  the  said  sixty  eight  acres  one  third  in  the  q'  of  Rahins  ats  Rahena  of  like 
measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  tenn  acres  two  roods  twenty  nine  perches  English  statute  measure, 
the  sume  of  thirteene  shillings  nine  pence  three  farthings  sterling ; for  the  said  twenty  acres  two  roods 
in  the  quarter  of  Rahins  ats  Rahena  of  like  measure,  makeing  thirty  three  acres  thirty  two  perches 
English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  fowre  shillings  one  penny  halfepenny  sterling ; for  the  said  halfe 
quarter  of  land  of  Clooncormick  fifty  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  eighty  acres  three  roods  twenty 
eight  pches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  tenn  shillings  one  penny  farthing  sterling ; for  the 
said  twenty  eight  acres  in  the  quarter  of  Cahirdavid  of  like  measure,  makeing  forty  five  acres  one  rood 
seaventeene  pches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  five  shillings  eight  pence  farthing  sterling ; for 
the  said  thirty  three  acres  in  the  quarter  of  Ruane  of  like  measure,  makeing  one  hundred  and  fifty  acres 
two  roods  twenty  three  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  eighteene  shillings  tenn  pence 
sterling ; for  the  said  nineteen  acres  in  Creggandarragh  of  like  measure,  makeing  thirty  acres  three 
roods  foure  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  three  shillings  tenn  pence  sterling;  for  the 
said  forty  seaven  acres  in  the  quarter  of  Ruane  of  like  measure,  makeing  seaventy  six  acres  twenty  one 
pches  English  statute  measure,  the  summe  of  nine  shillings  six  pence  farthing  sterling ; for  the  said 
forty  three  acres  in  the  other  quarter  of  Carrowbrack  of  like  measure,  makeing  sixty  nine  acres  two 
roods  twenty  fowre  perches  English  statute  measure,  the  summe  of  eight  shillings  eight  pence  farthing 
sterling ; for  the  said  forty  five  acres  in  the  quarter  of  land  of  Kilgreny  of  like  measure,  makeing 
seaventy  two  acres  three  roods  twenty  two  pches  English  statute  measure,  the  summe  of  nine  shillings 
one  penny  farthing  stert ; for  the  said  qr  of  land  of  Carrownure  ats  Urietragh  alias  Ownerigh,  eighty 
five  acres  of  like  measure,  makeing  one  hundred  thirty  seaven  acres  two  roods  twenty  nine  perches 
English  statute  measure,  the  sume  of  seaventeene  shillings  two  pence  three  farthings  sterling ; All  the 
said  lands  conteineing  one  thousand  ninety  two  acres  three  roods  thirteen  pches  pfitable  land  Irish 
plantation  measure,  makeing  one  thousand  seaven  hundred  and  seaventy  acres  thirteene  pearches  English 
statute  measure,  amounting  to  the  yearly  quitt  rent  of  eleaven  pounds  one  shilling  one  penny  three 
farthings  sterling ; The  said  yearly  payments  to  be  made  at  the  receipt  of  his  Majesties  Excheq'  in 
Dublin,  att  the  two  most  usuall  feasts  or  tearmes  in  the  yeare,  (that  is  to  say)  att  the  Feast  of  the 
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Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  S'  Mary  and  the  Feast  of  S'  Michaell  the  Arch  Angell,  by  even  and  Transcript  of  the 
equall  portions  halfe  yearely : Saveing  the  right  tytle  and  interest  of  all  and  every  pson  or  persons 

bodyes  politique  and  corporate  claymeing  or  deriveing  any  right  tytle  or  interest  of  in  or  to  the 

premisses  or  any  parte  thereof  by  from  or  under  the  said  claym'  George  Browne  or  his  father  John 
Browne.  And  this  our  Judgement  and  Decree  wee  doe  hereby  certifie  unto  his  Excellencie  Arthur  Earl 
of  Essex,  Lord  Lievten'  Genall  and  Gen"  Governo'  of  Ireland,  and  to  all  other  the  Cheife  Governor  or 
Governors  of  this  kingdome  of  Ireland  for  the  time  beinge ; and  to  his  Grace  Michaell  Lord  Arch 
Bishop  of  Dublin,  Lord  Chancell'  of  Ireland,  and  to  all  other  the  Lords  Chancell"  or  Lords  Keepers  of 
the  greate  seale  of  this  kingdome  for  the  time  being ; and  to  his  Majesties  Court  of  Excheq'  there ; to 
the  end  that  effectuall  Letters  Pattents  under  his  Majesties  greate  seale  of  Ireland  may  be  forthwith 
graunted  unto  the  said  George  Browne,  his  heires  and  assignes,  for  the  ffynall  settlem'  and  confirmation 
of  all  and  singuler  the  premisses  and  every  pte  & parcell  thereof,  with  their  & every  of  their  rights 
members  and  appurtenances,  to  the  said  George  Browne  his  heirs  and  assignes,  to  the  only  proper  use 
and  behoofe  of  him  the  said  George  Browne  his  heirs  and  assignes  for  ever,  pursuant  to  this  our 
Judgera1  Decree  and  Certificate,  according  to  the  true  intent  & meaneing  of  the  said  Acts  of  Settlement 
and  Explanation.  Given  under  our  hands  and  seales  this  twentieth  day  of  March  in  tthe  nine  and 
twentieth  yeare  of  the  Kings  Maj"“  Reigne  that  now  is,  Annoq,  Dni  one  thousand  six  hundred  seaventy 
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INDEX  NOMINUM 


TO  THE 

Inrolments  of  the  Connaught  Certificates,  preserved  in  the  Office  of  the  Chief 
Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


Note. — The  Roman  Numerals  refer  to  the  Original  Rolls ; the  Arabic  Figures  to  the  Skins  or  Membranes  of  each  Roll. 


A. 

ADAM,  Sarah  Ny,  v.  50. 

Andrews,  Edward,  v.  63. 

Margaret,  v.  63. 

Anion,  Mable,  i.  42.  iii.  55. 

William,  i.  42.  iii.  55. 

Archdaken,  Michael,  i.  61. 
Archdakene,  Elinor,  i.  61. 

Redmond,  i.  61.  v.  56. 

Nicholas,  i.  61. 

Arclulakne,  James,  v.  56. 

Peirce,  v.  56. 

Archdeacon,  Maurice,  i.  48. 

Peter,  i.  48. 

Aron,  Earl,  i.  2.  v.  56. 

Arran,  Richard,  Earl,  iii.  63. 

Arron,  Earl,  v.  25. 

Arthur,  Daniel,  i.  29. 

Dimpna,  ii.  36. 

Dymphona,  ii.  54. 

Francis,  i.  43. 

Jennett,  i.  43. 

Katherine,  i.  43. 

Margaret,  i.  43. 

Mary,  i.  43. 

Peirce,  iii.  4. 

Thomas,  ii.  36.  54. 

Doctor  Thomas,  ii.  36.  54. 

Ash,  Mary,  vi.  62. 

Moses,  vi.  62. 

Athenree,  Francis,  Lord  Baron,  v.  7. 
Athenry,  Lord  Baron,  vi.  51. 

Athy,  Giles,  iii.  17.  vi.  67. 

Aylmer,  James,  ii.  38. 

Aylward,  John,  iv.  22. 

Nicholas,  iv.  18. 

B. 

Baehon,  Kate,  vi.  76. 

Baker,  George,  ii.  29.  iv.  5. 
Baltinglassc,  Lord,  i.  50. 

Barber,  John,  iv.  12.  vii.  29. 
Barnewall,  James,  iv.  41. 

John,  i.  2. 

Barnewell,  Elizabeth,  iii.  32. 

Elen,  1.  50. 

Barnwell,  Richard,  i.  2. 

Sir  Patrick,  ii.  36. 

Barrett,  Agnes,  iii.  13.  vi.  69. 

Edmond,  vii.  13. 

Peirce,  i.  30. 

— Rickard,  i.  30. 

Barton,  Sir  Henry,  ii.  4.. 

Bassell,  William,  ii.  23. 

Bath,  hart.,  Sir  Luke,  i.  29. 

Patrick,  v.  30. 

Robert,  v.30. 

Begg,  George,  v.  19. 

— — Mother  of,  v.  20. 

Mathew,  i.  21. 

Bell,  Thomas,  v.  57.  vi.64. 


i Bellew,  Christopher,  iii.  32.  vi.  6. 

Elizabeth,  ii.  36.  iii.  32. 

John,  i.  26.  iii.  32.  v.  40.  vi.  6. 

Mary,  iii.  33. 

Patrick,  ii.  36.  iii.  27.  32.  vi.  6. 

— Roger,  i.  73. 

Benms,  George,  v.  40. 

Bently,  Thomas,  v.  48. 

[ ],  iii.  73. 

Bermingham,  Edward,  i.  33.  vi.  51. 

Elizabeth,  v.  7. 

Jane,  iv.  58.  vi.  45. 

John,  ii.  19.  v.  7. 

Katherine,  iv.  58. 

Margaret,  iv.  58. 

Mary,  iv.  58. 

Lady  Mary,  vi.  51. 

Miles,  i.  46. 

Nicholas,  ii.  18.  vi.  59. 

Patrick,  vi.  45. 

— Remegius,  vii.  24. 

Walter,  i.  46. 

Widdow,  v.  20. 

Betagh,  Alexander,  iv.  48.  vi.  52. 

Christopher,  iv.  2.  6. 

Gerald,  iii.  40. 

Henry,  ii.  1. 

Ismay,  i.  32. 

Lawrence,  i.  32. 

Bingham,  Henry,  iii.  41. 

John,  ii.  32.  iii.  41.  72.  iv.  1.  v.  14. 

Birne,  Alice,  vii.  15. 

Bryan,  vii.  15. 

Maud,  vii.  15. 

Black,  Patrick,  iv.  34. 

Sibill,  iv.  40. 

Blacke,  Lady  Elinor,  iv.  11. 

Blak,  Robert,  iii.  36. 

Blake,  Andrew,  i.  4.  9. 

Ann,  v.  47. 

Anthony,  vii.  17. 

Bridget,  iii.  8. 

Edward,  vii.  17. 

Dame  Elinor,  ii.59.  v.  47.  vi.  40. 

Francis,  i.  12.  iii.  13. 

Henry,  iii.  51.  vii.  16. 

John,  i.  12.  ii.  59.  iv.  27.  v.  22. 

Katherine,  iii.  25.  vii.  17. 

Lady,  ii.  25. 

Marcus,  vi.  67.  vii.  17. 

Martin,  iv.  27.  vi.  58. 

Martin  Fitz' Andrew,  iii.  31. 

Dame  Mary,  v.  44. 

Nicholas,  v.  24. 

Peter,  S.  55.  iv.  16. 

Richard,  ii.  48. 

knt,  Sir  Richard,  iii.  30.  vii.  25. 

Robert,  i.  55.  iii.  30. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  59.  iii.  36. 

Thomas,  vii.  16. 

bart.,  Sir  Valentine,  ii.  59.  iii.  38.  iv. 

42.  vi.  68. 

Walter,  i.  4.  ii.  53.  59.  iii.  7. 


Blood,  Deane  Neptune,  vi.  11. 

Bodkin,  Alexander,  iii.  5.  vi.  56.  vii.  14. 25. 

Widow  of  Alexander,  iii.  19.  vii.  25. 

Ambrose,  iii.  25. 

Bridget,  iii.  5.  iv.  58. 

Bryan,  iv.  58. 

Christian,  iv.  58. 

Christopher,  vii.  8.  25. 

Dominick,  iii.  26.  vii.  20. 

James,  v.  8. 

James  Fitz  Edmond,  iii.  26. 

John,  i.  20.  35. 44. 72.  v.  7.  vii.  24. 

Marcus,  i.  44.  iii.  5.31.  iv.  59.  vi.SO. 

56.  vii.  24. 

Marriana,  iv.  58. 

Mary,  i.  20.  35.  v.  7. 

Nicholas,  iii.  3.  vii.  25. 

Patrick,  iii.  26.  vii.  20. 

Richard,  i.  72.  iii.  51.  vii.  25. 

Sisly,  iv.  58. 

Thomas,  vi.  31. 

Bolgier,  Peter,  i.  22. 

Boswell,  John,  ii.  5. 

Bourk,  Edmond,  iv.  12. 

Thomas,  ii.  58. 

Ullick,  ii.  30. 

Bourke,  Agnes,  iv.  15. 

Bridget,  iii.  15. 

bart,  Sir  David,  i.  S3. 

David,  i.  50. 

— — Edward,  i.  49. 

Edmond,  i.  55.  iii.  57.  iv.  16. 

Elinor,  i.  61. 

Henry,  i.  29. 

Jennett,  i.  49.  ii.  10.  v.  29. 

George,  ii.  10. 

John,  i.  18.  32.  50. 70.  iii.  23.  vi.  26. 

John  Reagh,  iv.  16. 

Margaret,  i.  19. 

Dame  Mary,  i.  33. 48. 

Miles’  i.  32.  iii.  70. 

Moyler,  i.  49. 

Nicholas,  i.  70.  vi.  26. 

bart.,  Sir  Oliver,  i.  33.  48. 

Richard,  ii.  18.  iv.  34.  vi.  56. 

Rickard,  i.  50. 

Thomas,  i.  46. 

William,  i.  8.  18. 19. 

Boyton,  Edward,  iii.  39. 

Patrick,  iii.  39. 

Brabazon,  Ellis,  vii.  15. 

vii.  15.  17.  ’ ,U  S'  Vl”  66'  69‘ 

Brabson,  William,  i.  64. 

Branan,  Brandan,  v.  48. 

Brenan,  Juan,  v.  49. 

More,  v.  48. 

Teige,  v.  48. 

William,  v.  48. 

Brenane,  Nicholas,  iv.  55. 

Briscoe,  William,  vii.  6. 


Broody,  Constance,  iv.  54. 


Brody,  Dermot,  iv.  55. 


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Brody,  Moylan,  iv.  54. 

Browne,  Andrew,  i.  30. 

Andrew  Fitz-Dominick,  i.  20. 

Anthony,  Hi.  51. 

Augustine,  iii.  31. 

Dominick,  i.  25.  62.  58.  ii.  25.  in.  2( 

38.  iv.  30.  vi.  58.  vn.8.9. 

Sir  Dominick,  ii.  21. 

knt.,  Sir  Dominick,  i.  30. 

Edmond,  xi.  47. 

Edward,  i.  30.  ii.9.47.  iii.  31. 36.  41 

59.  iv.  56.  vi.  56. 

Edward  Fitz  Edmond,  ii.  47. 

Francis,  ii.  4. 47.49.  iii.  17.  iv.  13.  vi.  6' 

Geoffry,  iv.  60. 

George,  i.  1.  29.  iv.  46.  v.  14. 

Gerrald,  ii.37. 

Giles,  iii.  17. 

widow  Giles,  vi.  67. 

. — Gregory,  iii.  51. 

Harry,  ii.  21. 

Ignatius,  i.  25. 

James,  iii.  5.  iv.  31.  vi.  56. 

Jefferey,  i.  25.  ii.  21.  iii.  26. 49. 

Jeffrey,  iv.  31. 

Jennett,  i.  58. 

John,  i.  1. 26.  29.  35. 32.  50.  iii.  17. 3 

34. 76.  iv.  9. 1 1.  v.  13.  45.  vi.  67.  v 
23. 25. 

Julian,  i.  30. 

Katherine,  ii.  48.  iii.  25. 

Marcus,  ii.  51.  iii.  25. 

Margaret,  i.  30.  v.  1. 

Martin,  ii.  21. 

Mathew,  iii.  33. 

Nicholas,  vi.  31. 

Nicholas  Fitz  Walter,  iv.  39. 

Oliver,  vi.  75. 

Stephen,  ii.  48. 

Thomas,  ii.  23. 

Valentine,  i.  39.  iii.  31.  36.  v.  13. 

Walter,  vi.55. 

Brvan,  Bryan,  iii.  73. 

— 1-  Unali,  vi.  39. 

More,  vi.  37 . 

Bryen,  Una,  iv.  67. 

Bryne,  Francis,  ii.  46. 

Burford,  Sisly,  i.  65. 

Burk,  Bonaventure,  v.  50. 

Evelin,  v.  49. 

John,  iii.  34.  iv.  12. 

Miles,  v.  56. 

Richard,  ii.  48.  iii'.  5.  34. 

Ulick,  ii.  4. 

Burke,  Alice,  ii.  48. 

Cate,  vi.  50. 

Sir  Edmond,  iii.  32. 

Edmond,  vi.  49. 

Edmond  M'Shane,  iv.  49. 

Elinor,  v.  56. 

Elizabeth,  Hi.  66. 

Feagli,  vi.  49. 

Garrett,  vi.49. 

Giles,  vi.  50. 

Henry  Roe,  iii.  45.  iv.  60. 

Honora,  v.  28. 


Burke,  William,  Hi.  59.  iv. 
52. 

Burton,  Samuel,  vi.  33.  vu. 
Butler,  Edmond,  ii.  17. 

Edward,  vii.  3. 

Elice,  vi.  32. 

Ellen,  ii.  14. 

James,  i.  41.  ii.  11.  iv 

Jane,  vii.  3. 

John,  v.  62.  vi.  69. 

Mary,  vi.  35. 

Mary,  vii.  26. 

More,  vi.  37. 

Pierce,  i.  23.  ii.  16. 

Peirce,  iv.  57.  vi.  32. 

Richard,  iii.  55.  69. 

Theobald,  ii.  14. 46.  i 

Thomas,  ii.  14.  iii.  68 

William,  v.31. 

Buttler,  Thomas,  v.47. 
Byrne,  Barnaby,  iv.  35. 
Garrett,  iv.  35. 


Cahill,  Daniel,  vi.48. 

Michael,  vi.48. 

Callanane,  Denis,  vii.  25. 

Callenane,  Henry,  (Executors  of,)  vi.  51. 
Camell,  John,  ii.  49. 

Thomas,  ii.  49. 

Cannavan,  Nicholas,  i.  41. 

Cantwell,  Michael,  iv.  6. 

Carlingford,  Earl,  vii.  13. 

Nicholas,  Earl,  ii.  55. 

Carre,  knt.,  Sir  George,  iii.  9. 

Carrell,  Mary,  vi.  49. 

Carrigy,  Teige,  iii.  4. 

Carroll,  Darnel,  iv.  70. 

Donnogh,  iii.  28. 

Donogh,  iv.  54.  60. 

John,  Hi.  28.  iv.  60. 

Keane,  iv.  70. 

Mahony,  Hi.  88. 

Owen,  v.  38. 

Cashin,  Richard,  iii.  17.  v.  1.  vii.  6. 

Cavana,  Charles,  iii.  68. 

Ceelv,  Thomas,  Hi.  67. 

Challenor,  Francis,  i.  49. 

Henry,  ii.  58.  iv.  2. 

John,  i.  49. 

Cheevers,  Joune,  iv.47. 

John,  iii. 74.  iv.47. 

Walter,  iv.47. 

Clancey,  George,  i.  36. 

Clanchy,  Catherine,  v.  62. 

— 1 — John,  i.  42.  v.62. 

Katherine,  i.  42. 

Clanfart,  Bishop  of,  iii.  12.  vi.  69. 
Clanrickard,  Earl  of,  i.  29.  33.  50.  72.  n.  1. 
7.  29.  36. 44.  47.  iii.  5.  6.  8.  10.  23. 
27.  31.  33.  36.  38.  41 . 47.  49.  50.  67. 
iv.  9. 13.  16.  17.  21.  24.  25.  33.  43. 
47. 49. 57. 67. 7 1.  v.  5. 17. 24. 25. 32. 
56.  vi.  6. 17. 19.  31.  47.  50.  54.  58. 
60.  vii.  11. 16. 

William,  Earl  of,  i.  55.  ii.  4.  28.  49. 

50.  53.  id.  1.  63.  68.  73.  iv.  23.  v. 
6.  31.  36.  50.  62.  vi.  14.  21.  42.  45. 
46.  49.75.  vii.  17.19.22.38. 


Comyne,  Margaret,  i.36. 
Concannon,  Daniel,  i.  46. 

Hugh,  i.  46. 

Sisly,  iii.  32. 

William,  i.  47. 

Coney,  Thomas,  v.  40. 

Connell,  Mawrice,  vi.  1. 

Patrick,  v.  28. 

Connoghan,  Patrick,  iv.  63. 

Thomas,  iv.  63. 

Connor,  Lauglieene,  v.  7. 

LoghHn,  vi.  30. 

Margaret,  iv.  40. 

Conny,  James,  v.  49. 

Conry,  Bryan,  v.  53. 

. John,  v.  34. 

Maurice,  Hi.  20. 

Miles,  v.  53. 

Paddyn,  v.34. 

Cooper,  John,  vi.  15. 

Cork,  Richard,  Earl,  v.  56. 
Cormick,  Elen,  i.  50. 

Michael,  i.  33. 35.  47.  50. 

I Corr,  Pierce,  v.  61. 

Thomas,  v.  61. 

Costello,  Miles,  vi.63. 

Thomas,  vi.  63. 

Costellow,  Charles,  vi.  70. 

Costy,  James,  iv.  58. 

Coyle,  Edmond,  v.  53. 

Michael,  iii.  19. 

Crainesborough,  Marcus,  iv.  6 1 . 

Peter,  iv.  61. 

Cratty,  Hugh,  i.41. 

Creagh,  Francis,  i..70. 

John,  i.  48. 

Michael,  vi.  29. 

Alderman  Peirce,  i.  48. 

Pierce  Fitz- Andrew,  i.  33. 

Crean,  Andrew,  vi.2. 

Julean,  vi.  2. 

Margaret,  vi.  2. 

Creane,  Christopher,  v.  50. 
Crofton,  bart.,  Sir  Edmond,  i.  46. 

Henry,  ii.  5. 

Cruice,  Garrett,  iv.  42. 

Cuffe,  Sir  James,  ii.  9. 

James,  vi.  58. 

Capt.  Thomas,  vii.  26. 

Cullen,  William,  vii.  15. 

Cullin,  Alice,  vii.  15. 

Thomas,  vi.  16. 29. 

Cuncanon,  James,  v.  50. 

Cusaack,  James,  v.  39. 

John,  v.  39.  vii.  7. 

Laughlin,  v.  28. 

Moore,  v.  39. 

Cusake,  Nicholas,  i.  28. 


Dabills,  Elinor,  i.  61. 
Dacey,  James,  ii.  55. 
Daley,  Donogh,  iv.  8. 
, Hugh,  iv.  38. 


Dallahide,  Rowland,  iv.  55. 
Dalton,  Garrett,  v.64. 

Daly,  Charles,  i.  33 . 

Denis,  vii.  6. 

Dermot,  i.  23.  iii.  44.  60.  f 

Donagh,  iii.  17.  v,  1. 

Donnogh,  vii.  6. 

Hugh,  v.  1. 

| John,  vi.  16. 

I Margaret,  iii.  17.  vii.  6. 

Mary,  iii.  17.  vii.  6. 

Sisly,  iii.  17.  vii.  6. 


Daniel,  Cicelly,  vii.  8. 

Darby,  v.  21. 

Hugh,  v.31. 

Katlierine,  v.31. 

Daniell,  Hugh,  v.  21. 

Katherine,  v.  31. 

Darcey,  James,  ii.  55.  v.  44. 

John,  ii.  20.  v.  14. 

Darcy,  Dominick,  i.  41. 66. 


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INDEX  Margery,  iv.  39.  vi.  81. 

NOMINOM  Margaret,  v.  21.57.  vi.28. 

ThoInrolmc"ls  Nicho^'  vi.  28. 

Connaught  Peter,  ii.  58. 

Certificates.  Robert,  v.  14. 

Stephen,  v.  14. 32. 

Thomas,  ii.  58. 

Baton,  Walter,  iv.15. 

Davaren,  Constantine,  i.  2. 

Hugh,  i.  2. 

Thady,  i.  63. 

Davis,  Waiter,  ii.  15. 

Davock,  Ellis,  i.  42.  iii.  55. 

Richard,  vii.  9. 

Theobald,  i.  42.  iii.  55. 

Una,  vii.  9. 

Davoren,  William,  vi.  61. 

Dea,  Margaret  Ny,  i.  41. 

Dean,  Thomas,  ii.  25. 

Deane,  Dominick,  ii.  15. 

Stephen,  vi.  5. 

Thomas,  iv.  29. 34. 

Delamar,  William,  i.65.  v.  15. 

Deley,  Dermott,  iv.  61. 

Donogh,  iv.  61. 

Paule,  iv.  61. 

Dellon,  Garrett,  i.  45. 

Dermott,  Margaret,  vi.  57. 

Mary,  iii.  10. 

Devenish,  Katherine,  iv.  51. 

William,  iv.  51.  v.  34. 

Devereux,  Phillip,  v.  27. 

Devoran,  Ciprian,  iv.  26. 

Dickson,  Robert,  ii.  11. 

Dillon,  Bartholomew,  v.  57. 

Catherine,  iii.  54. 

Christopher,  v.  57.  63. 

Col.  Cory,  iv.  16. 

Edmond,  i.  45.  iii.  36.  v.  57. 

Ellis,  vii.  15. 

Garrett,  iv.45.  v.31.  vi.  66.  76. 

Gerald,  i.30.46.  ii.  19.24.  v.  11.  vii. 

18. 24. 

Gerrett,  v.  41. 

Henry,  iii.  36. 

James,  iv.  6.  v.  50.  vi.  72. 

John,  ii.  51.  v.  30.  vii.  15. 18. 

Load,  ii.  19.  28.  iii.  33.  v.  55.  vi.  30. 

33. 63.70. 

Lord  Viscount,  ii.  21.  35.  40.  iii.  11. 

45.  48.  iv.  1.  3.  46.  53.  67.  70.  71. 
v.  27.  50.  vi.  65.  vii.  15. 

Lucas,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  56.  iii.  47. 


Luke,  vi.  72. 

Luke,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  31.  40. 45.48. 

50.  ii.  4.  25.  32.  52.  iii.  32.  72.  v. 
27.28.38.51.55.  vii.  11. 

Margaret,  iii.  21.  v.  57. 

Patrick,  v.  30. 

Peirce,  i.  44. 

Redmond,  iii.  20. 

Richard,  iii.  21. 54.  iv.  6. 


Robert,  i.  43.  47.  iii.  54. 

vii.  15. 

Rose,  iii.  24. 

Sisly,  v.31. 

Theobald,  ii.  56.  iii.  24. 

15.22. 

Theobald  John,  vii.  29. 

Thomas,  iii.  37. 54.  v.  40 

Tibbot,  v.51. 

Walter,  i.  43. 

Dilloy,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  24. 
Dixoii,  Robert,  ii.  54.  vii.  5. 
Dodwell,  Henry,  i.73. 

Dolan,  Eveline,  v.  42. 

John,  v.  42. 

Dolphin,  William,  vi.  48. 
Donelan,  Edmond,  v.  53. 

— — Frances,  iv.  40. 

James,  iv.  7. 

Margaret,  iii.  17.  vii.  6. 

Nicholas,  iv.  40. 

Donellan,  Edmond,  i.  23. 

John,  i.  47.56. 

Donellane,  Edmond,  vi.  54. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  59. 

James,  iii.  65. 

■ James,  vi.48. 

John,  iii.  62. 


iv.  6.  v.  41 . 
f.  30. 58.  vii. 


Donellane,  John,  v.  33. 

Laughlin,  v.  42. 

Sisly,  iii.  62. 

Donnelland,  Laghlin,  iii.  59. 

Donogher,  Margaret,  iv.48. 

William,  iv.  48. 

Donolane,  John,  iii.  44. 

Donolan,  Sisly,  iii.  44. 

Doogan,  Dennis,  vii.  13. 

Dooleing,  Elinor,  iv.  47. 

Doude,  Teige  Reagh,  v.  54. 

Dowdall,  Dorothy,  ii.48. 

Laurence,  i.  14.. 

Sir  Luke,  i.  14. 

Mathew,  ii.  48. 

Dowd,  Daniel,  v.  54. 

Dowde,  Miles,  iv.  64. 

Dowell,  Edmond,  i.  43. 

Tirlogh,  i.  43. 

Dowle,  Alexander,  v.  52. 

Allen,  v.  48. 

James,  v.  48. 

Dowling,  Farrell,  v.31. 

Murtagh,  i.7.  iv.57. 

Downing,  Robert,  iv.  1. 

Drew,  John,  vi.  39. 

Drogheda,  Alice,  Countess  Dowager,  ii.  45. 
Drury,  John,  v.  58. 

Duffey,  George,  v.  36. 

Dulehanty,  Roger,  vi.  36. 

Durey,  John,  i.  36.  v.  16. 

John,  ii.  37. 

Dwiggin,  Dermott,  v.  38. 

Roger,  v.  38. 

Dwigin,  Rory,  ii.  9. 

Dwire,  Edmond,  i.  34. 

John,  i.  34. 

Philip,  v.  6. 

Dwyre,  Katherine,  iv.  65. 

Phillip,  iv.  65. 

E. 

Eastwood,  Alderman,  ii.  19. 

Eaton,  John,  ii.  23. 

Simon,  i.  12. 

Theophilus,  ii.  23. 

Egan,  Carbary,  ii.  39.  vi.  71. 

Constantine,  vi.  71. 

Cormuck,  v.  58. 

Daniel,  v.  58.  vi.71. 

Eganin  M'Carbury,  ii.  39. 

Feiagh,  iv.  48. 

Flan,  i.  8. 

James,  iv.  48. 

John,  v.  29.  vi.  53. 

Rose,  vi.  49. 

Teige,  v.  29. 

• Una,  iv.  9. 

Elliott,  Thomas,  v.  63. 

Elphin,  Lord  Bishop,  iii.  54. 

El  wood,  Edward,  iii.  31 . 

Enving,  Edmond,  iii.  10. 

Sarah,  iii.  10. 

Eustace,  Anne,  vi.  9. 

Francis,  ii.  38. 

John,  vi.  66. 

Martha,  vi.  9. 

Everard,  Patrick,  v.  22. 

Sir  Redmond,  bart.,  iv.  2. 

Sir  Richard,  iv.  2. 

Eyre,  John,  vi.  23. 

Eyres,  John,  iv.  38.  vi.  46. 53. 

F. 

Fahy,  Mortagh,  ii.  27. 

Roger,  v.  40. 

Fallin,  John,  v.  49. 

Fallon,  Andrew,  v.  52.  vi.  76. 

Anthony,  i.  72. 

Bryan,  iii.  16. 

Cisly,  v.  52.  vi.  76. 

Colla,  vi.  48. 

— Dermott,  v.  52. 

Dominick,  v.  52. 

Edmond,  i.  35.  ii.  24. 

Jennett,  iii.  16. 

John,  iii.  16.  v.  52. 

Laughlin,  iv.  39.  v.  49. 

Margaret,  iii.  16.  v.  52. 

Mary,  v.  52. 

Onora,  iv.  44. 

Roger,  ii.  2.  iv.  69. 


Fallon,  Rory,  ii.  2. 

■ Teige,  v.  52. 

Una,  v.  52. 

William,  iii.  16.  v.  52. 

Fanning,  Edward  Fitz-Francis,  ii.  26. 

Michael,  v.51. 

Nicholas,  Alderman,  ii.  26. 

• Thomas  Fitz-Clement,  ii.  26. 

Thomas  Fitz- Patrick,  ii.  26. 

William,  iii.  18. 

Farrell,  Cisly,  vi.  48. 

Faglmy,  i.  54.  v.  1. 

I rcell,  iv.  39. 

John,  iii.  24. 

Mary,  widow,  i.54. 

Rose,  iii.  24. 

Saragh,  iv.  39. 

Ferris,  George,  vi.  54. 

Murrogh,  ii.  56. 

Fingall,  Maball,  Countess  Dowager,  v.  32 
vii.  3.  17. 

Fissher,  Richard,  iv.  63. 

Fitz-Gerald,  Ann,  v.  47. 

Edward,  ii.47.  vi.  11. 

— James,  vi.  1 1. 

Margaret,  vi.  45. 

Thomas,  ii.  47. 

Fitz-Gerrald,  Elizabeth,  vi.  55. 

Garrett,  vii.  7. 

George,  vi.  55. 

James,  i.  63.  ii.  40. 

John,  i.  15.  iii.  46. 

Lady,  iv.  51. 

Peirce,  vii.  7. 

Robert,  ii.  40. 

Sisiley,  vii. -7. 

Fitz-Gibbon,  Gibbon,  vi.  59. 

Fitz-Harris,  Anastae,  iii.  34. 

Robert,  ii.  13. 

Fitz-Morrice,  Edmond,  iv.  41. 

Garrett,  iv.  69. 

Gibbon,  vi.  59. 

Dame  Lucy,  iv.  69. 

Richard,  iv.  69. 

Fitz-Patrick,  Jeffry,  v.  61. 

Walter  Joes,  vii.  17. 

Fitz-Walter,  John  Joes,  vii.  17. 

Flaliertie,  Roger,  v.  3. 

Flanegan,  Margaret,  v.  48. 

Bridget,  v.  48. 

Dermott,  vi.  61. 

Fleming,  Thomas,  ii.  55. 

Flin,  Col.,  ii.  15.  v.  12. 

Flyn,  Collum,  iii.  48. 

Dudly,  v.  58. 

Feaghra,  iii.  48. 

Laughlin,  iii.  48. 

Font,  Onora,  iv.44. 

Teige,  iv.44. 

Foote,  Thomas,  v.  61.  vi.  6. 

Forstall,  Edmond,  vi.  33. 

- — Peter,  vi.  33. 

Foster,  Francis,  iii.  67. 

Forster,  John,  i.  38. 

Fowles,  Thomas,  i.  29.  ii.  13. 

Freena,  James,  iv.  58. 

Thomas,  iv.  38. 

Frena,  James,  iii.  68. 

Thomas,  iii.  68. 

French,  Agnes,  iv.  30. 

Ann,  i.  22. 

Anthony,  iv.  35. 

Anthony  Fitz  Peter,  ii.  52. 

Arthur,  iv.  46.  v.  47. 

Bartholomew,  vii.  8. 

Catherine,  iii.  54. 

Christopher,  iii.  23.  iv.46.  vi.  10.  vii.  8. 

Dominick,  iv.  36. 

Dominick  Fitz  Dominick,  vii.  8. 

Edward,  iv.  35. 

Elizabeth,  v.  21. 

Evelin,  vi.  25. 

Dame  Evelin,  vi.  37. 

Frederick,  v.  62. 

George,  ii.27.  iii.  71.  iv.  30. 

Henry  Fitz  Peter,  ii.  28. 

Ignatius,  i.  41.  66.  vi.  29. 

James,  i.  59.  iii.  33.  vi.  29. 

Jane,  iv.  46. 

Jasp,  ii.  58. 

Jasper,  iii.  60. 

Jeffry,  iv.  46. 

Jeoffry,  iii.  23. 


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French,  Joane,  i.  66. 

. John,  i.  6.  vii.  18. 

John  Fit*  Dominick,  ii;  35. 

John  Fitz  Stephen,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 

Marcus,  ii.  59. 

Margaret,  v.  21. 

Mary,  iv.  30.  4.6. 

Mathew,  iv.  36. 

Nell,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 

Nicholas,  vi.  73. 

Sir  Oliver,  ii.  20. 

Patrick,  i.  22.  40.  ii.  20.  vi.  25. 

Patrick  Fitz- Robert,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 

•  Robert,  i.  7.  ii.  47.  58.  iv.  46. 

•  Robuck,  vi.  19. 

Rowland,  vii.  8. 

■  Stephen  Fitz-Patrick,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 

Susana,  iv.  47. 

Thomas,  i.  10.  vi.  10.  vii.  17. 

Valentine,  i.  10.  ii.  44.  v.  17.  vii.  18. 

Walter,  v.  21. 

William  Fitz-Dominick,  ii.  8. 

G. 

Gallanan,  Daniel,  iv.  49. 

Gahnoy,  Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  iv.  47. 
Gallway,  Ellinor,  Dame,  vi.  38. 

Sir  James,  vi.  38. 

Sir  Jeffry,  vi.  38. 

Gardner,  Edward,  iii.  19.  v.  19. 

L.,  v.  53. 

Garner,  Edward,  ii.  5. 

Garven,  Margaret,  iv.  40. 

Garvey,  Henrey,  i.  49. 

James,  iv.  6. 

Nicholas,  i.  49.  iv.  6. 

Gegan,  Daniel,  ii.  27. 

Geoghagan,  Hugh,  iv.  48. 

Geoghan,  Margaret,  iii.  21. 

Geoghegan,  Art.,  iii.  57.  v.  5. 

Conly,  i.  49.  iii.  57. 

■  Edward,  iii.  57. 

Giles,  iii.  57. 

Hugh,  ii.  13. 

Kedogh,  iv.  48. 

Richard,  ii.  13. 

Rose,  i.  49. 

Thomas,  v.  5. 

Gernon,  Bridget,  i.  13. 

Edward,  i.  13. 

Ellis,  i.  13. 

George,  i.  13. 

Joane,  i.  13. 

i Patrick,  i.  13. 

Usla,  i.  13. 

Gibbon,  Eleanor,  vii.  16. 

Gilleduffe,  i.  26. 

Mary,  i.  26. 

Morisli,  vii.  16. 

Rickard,  i.  26. 

Gilehoody  [ ],  v.  48. 

Glin,  Ceely,  v.  10. 

William,  v.  10. 

Goodwin  Bryan,  vi.  39. 

Gore,  knt.,  Sir  Arthur,  ii.  58. 

bart.,  Sir  Arthur,  iv.  4. 

knt.,  Sir  Francis,  iv.  61. 

Gorman,  Katherine,  vi.  40.  vii.  19. 

Sivan,  i.  63. 

Thomas,  i.  50. 

Gormully,  Ceely,  v.  10. 

Gough,  Edward,  v.  9. 

Thomas,  v.  9. 

Gould,  Beale,  ii.  26. 

Edward,  ii.  26. 

Grace,  Oliver,  v.  47. 

Grady,  Elinor,  vi.  61. 

James,  iv.  6. 

Mary,  i.  42. 

Thomas,  i .42. 

Griffin,  Edward,  iii.  75. 

Groome,  William,  vii.  8. 

Gallopatrick,  Dermott,  vi.  39. 
Gullopatrick,  Slany  Ny  Donogh,  vi.  39. 


Hackett,  Thomas,  ii.  8. 
Haiees,  John,  iii.  24. 

Hale,  Jeremiah,  iv.  47 . 

Magdelene,  iii.  22. 

Hall,  Joane,  widow,  i.13. 
Hallarane,  Maurice,  vii.  5. 
Hallaron,  Dermot,  v.  51. 


Haly,  Margaret,  vi.  18. 

Hamilton,  William,  vi.  24. 

Handcock,  William,  ii.  5. 

Hanin,  Murtagh,  iii.  65. 

•  Nicholas,  iii.  65. 

Hanley,  Edward,  iii.  40. 

Fitz-Gillegrome,  v.  48. 

Hugh,  v.  48. 

— Margaret,  v.  48. 

Chatherine,  v.  34. 

Daniel,  iii.  11.  28. 

Hugh,  iii.  11.  28. 

John,  iii.  20. 

Una,  iii.  11.  28. 

Hannie,  Murtagh,  ii.  6. 

Hannin,  Hugh,  iv.  64. 

Murtagh,  iv.  64. 

Hannine,  Mary,  vi.  49. 

Hanralian,  Bryan,  i.  41. 

Harrisson,  Mary,  ii.  60. 

Margaret,  ii.  60. 

Haslop,  Francis,  iv.  55. 

Mary,  iv.  55. 

Hawes,  John,  ii.  7.  28. 

Hearn,  John  Oge,  vii.  11. 

Hearne,  Edmond,  vii.  10. 

Ellish,  vii.  11. 

•  John,  vii.  10. 

Mary,  vii.  11. 

Heffernan,  James,  vii.  9. 

Hehir,  Edmond  Oge,  ii.  45. 

Silvester,  ii.  45. 

Henesey,  William,  v.  47. 

Henessy,  Philip,  v.  47. 

Hickey,  Honorahy,  v.  28. 

James,  v.  28. 

Margaret,  v.  28. 

Roger,  v.  28. 

Hickman,  Dexy,  i.  42.  v.  62. 

Thomas,  i.  42.  v.  60.  62.  vi.  34.  40. 

Hicky,  Daniel,  iv.  65. 

Morisli,  iv.  3. 

Higgin,  Edmond,  iv.  65. 

, Elenor,  vi.  23. 

Giles,  iii.  51. 

John,  iii.  51. 

William,  iv.  58.  v.  7.  vi.  46. 

Higgins,  John,  ii.  17. 

Hill,  William,  vii.  26. 

Hinde,  George,  vi.  55. 

William,  vi.  55. 

Hodsor,  Richard,  i.  16. 

Hogan,  Edmond,  i.  41. 

Honora,  v.  60. 

Murtagh,  v.  60.  vii.  10. 

Patrick,  v.  60. 

Holcroft,  Honora,  i.  34. 

— Richard,  i.  34. 

Holder,  Henry,  iii.  16. 

John,  iii.  16. 

Holmes,  Sir  Robert,  vii.  21. 

Horan,  Cornelius,  iv.  64. 

John,  vii.  18. 

Roger,  vi.  50. 

Hore,  John,  vi.  45. 

Katherine,  vi.  45. 

Mary,  vi.  44. 

Mathew,  vi.  44. 

Hope,  Alexander,  v.  25. 

Hopkins,  Edmond,  iv.  51. 

Richard,  v.  53. 

Hovenden,  Austaca,  iii.  36. 

Hovendon,  Alexander,  v.  9. 

Elinor,  v.  9. 

Huges,  Mary,  iv.  25. 

Hughs,  Mary,  i.  34. 

Hurd,  Mary,  i.84. 

Hurley,  John,  i.  52. 

Maurice,  i.  52. 

Hurly,  Sir  Morris,  iv.  7. 

Hussey,  Robert,  i.  29.  50. 

Hussy,  Robert,  iii.  36. 


brick,  Lord  of,  ii.  14. 
ibrickan,  Lord  of,  i.  41. 
god,  Charles,  v.  41. 
kerin,  Pierce,  Lord  Viscount,  i' 
nchiquin,  Earl,  iii.  69.  iv.  21. 

Murrogb,  Earl,  i.  41. 

William,  Earl,  i.37.  41.  i 

[ngoldsby,  Sir  Henry,  v.  29. 
[nshiquin,  Earl,  v.  60. 


Irwin,  Robert, 
Ivers,  Henry, 
38.  40.  vii. 
Ivors,  Henry,  ii. 


19. 


Jackson,  Oliver,  vii.  25. 

Joes,  John  Fitz- Walter,  vii.  17. 

Walter  Fitz-Patrick,  vii.  17. 

Jones,  Oliver,  ii.  53.  iii.  27. 

Roger,  i.  38.  vi.  26. 

Jonnine,  Redmond,  i.  22. 

Jordan,  Henry  Fitz- William,  v.  50. 

Coim  Oge,  i.  45. 

Henry,  v.  50. 

William,  vii.  22. 

Joyce,  James,  v.  55. 

Katherine,  v.  55. 

Marcus,  iii.  70. 

Marcus  Fitz-Martin,  v.  55. 

Martin,  v.  55. 

Richard,  i.  18. 


K. 

Kealy,  James,  v.  59. 

Thomas,  i.  60. 

William,  v.  59. 

Keardiffe,  Symon,  iii.  55. 

Keateing,  Joane,  iii.  68. 

Keating,  Laurence,  v.  21. 

Morish,  iii.  68. 

Kelly,  Ambrose,  v.  52. 

Anabell,  xi.  18. 

Bryan,  ii.  51.  iii.  40. 70.  iv.  12.  v.29. 

42.  52.  vi.  62.  66. 

Bryan  M'Murtogh,  v.  42. 

Bryan  M'Shane,  ii.  39. 

Carbery,  iii.  27.  33. 

Christopher,  iii.  19. 

Cisly,  vi.  66. 

Clashmony,  iv.  31. 

Coll,  iii.  36.  vi.  76. 

Comor  Grana,  i.  47. 

Connor,  ii.  39. 

Con  Oge,  vi.  52. 

■ Cornelius,  iii.  53. 

— Daniel,  iii.  44.  62. 

Daniel  McRory,  iii.  27. 

Donnagh,  ii.  39.  iii.  34.  vi.  66.  vii.  29. 

Edmond,  ii.  15.  iv.  59.  63.  v.  10.  52. 

vi.  64.  76. 

Elizabeth,  ii.  39. 

Evellin,  ii.  39.  v.  52. 

Fardoragh,  ii.  18. 

Feagh,  i.  23. 

Farnagh,  v.  52. 

Fedagh,  v.  12. 

Fergus,  ii.  15. 

Francis,  iii.  12. 

Hubert,  vi.  66. 

Hugh,  ii.  39.  iii.  22.45.  iv.  2.7.  v.  40. 

53.  vi.  62.  vii.  29. 

Hugh,  M'Dermot  Oge,  v.  52. 

James,  iii.  56.  v.  42. 

Joane,  iii.  56. 

Jo,  vi.  54. 

John,  ii.  39.  iii.  41.  62.  68.  v.  29.  vi. 

27.  64.  66. 

John  M'Bryen,  v.  42. 

John  McJohn,  vi.  64. 

Col.  John,  iii.  45.  54.  74.  vii.  2.  29. 

Kat.,  vi.  66. 

Katherine,  iv.  48.  v.  52. 

Kedagh,  i.  43.  ii.  15. 

Laughlin,  ii.  51.  iii.  27.  iv.  2.  v.  52. 

— — Loughlin,  vi.  48. 

Laurence,  vi.  76. 

Malaghlen,  i.  55.  v.  49. 

Mary,  i.  24.  v.  52.  vi.  66. 

Mathew,  iii.  13. 

M'Laughlin,  v.  12. 

Owen,  iii.  58. 

Owen  Roe,  ii.  48. 

Owney,  iii.  44.  62. 

Kirvon,  Richard,  iii.  33. 

Kelley,  Sisley,  v.  12.  iv.  2.  48. 

Kelly,  Richard,  v.  1. 

Roger,  v.  42. 

Rory,  iv.  48. 

Rose  M'Teige,  v.  29. 

Saragh,  iv.  48. 

Sarah,  ii.  39. 

Sisly,  iv.  2.  48. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


[March 


Kelly,  Thomas,  vi.  54. 

Teige,  iii.  56.  iv. 

Tirlagh  M'Con,  : 

William,  i.  24.  ii 

vi.  48.  66.  vii. 


2.  vi.  76. 
r.  10.  29. 


— Captain  William,  v.  49. 

Kennedy,  Daniel,  v.  10. 

Dermott,  vi.  53. 

Donogh,  v.  10.  vi.  53. 

Edmond,  ii.  46. 

George,  iv.  9. 

Onora,  vi.  40. 

Kenedy,  John,  vi.  46. 

Roger, 

William,  v.  58. 

Kent,  Andrew,  iii.  12.  74.  iv.  47.  vi.  68. 
Keogh,  Anable,  i.  47. 

• Donogh,  iii.  56. 

Edmond,  v.  52.  vi.  66. 

Francis,  i.  47. 

Hugh,  iv.  39. 

Joane,  iii.  73. 

John,  i.  24. 

Katherine,  i.  47. 

Margaret,  iii.  72. 

Mary,  iii.  73. 

Redmond,  ii.  39.  vi.  66. 

Rose,  vi.  49. 


Keoghy,  John,  vii.  14. 

Kerrin,  Donnogh,  i.  41. 

Kervan,  Francis,  iv.  50. 

James,  vi.  17. 

John,  iii.  40. 

Marcus  jun.,  vi.  17. 

Marcus  sen.,  vi.  17. 

— Mary,  iv.  50. 

Peter,  vi.  17. 

Killallow,  John,  Lord  Bishop  of,  i.  41.  42. 
50.  ii.  56. 

Bishopp  of,  v.  43. 48. 60. 66. 

Killalowe,  Bishopp  of,  ii.  45.  iii.  55. 
Killeter,  Mary,  vi.  48. 

Killkelly,  Bryan,  i.  23.  iv.  12. 

Flan,  iv.  12. 

John,  i.  23.  iv.  12. 

Kilmacdonoagh,  Deane  of,  i.  50.  iv.  50. 
Kilhieduagh,  Deane  of,  iii.  12. 

King,  James,  vii.  25.  27. 

Robert,  vii.  1. 

knt.,  Sir  William,  i.  63. 

Kingston,  Robert,  Lord  Baron,  vii.  1. 
Kingstones,  [ ],  iii.  49. 


Kirrowan,  Martin,  v.  7. 

Kirwan,  Alexander,  ii.  31.  iii.  37.  vi.  65. 

Andrew,  iii.  12. 

Anthony,  v.  19. 

Christopher,  v.  19.  vi.  28. 

Edmond,  iii.  38. 

• Edward,  ii.  31. 

Joane,  v.  21.  vi.  28. 

John,  i.  20.  iii.  38.  vi.  7. 

Marcus,  vii.  14. 

Martin,  iii.  33.  38.  vi.  65. 70. 

Mary,  vi.  65. 

Nicholas,  i.  39.  vi.  75. 

Patrick,  vi.70. 

Peter,  i.  39.  vi.  65. 

Richard,  ii.  35. 

Robert,  ii.  35. 

Thomas,  i.  39. 

William,  v.  37. 


L. 

Lacy,  Robert,  iv.  17. 

Walter,  v.  34. 

William,  iv.  17. 

Laffan,  Andrew,  iv.  56. 

Lally,  Elizabeth,  i.  46. 

Thomas,  vi.  30. 

— — Ursula,  v.  7. 

Lambert,  John,  i.  7.  iv.  60. 

Lanesborough,  George,  Lord  Viscount,  iii. 
16.61.  v.  23. 

Lord,  ii.  24. 

Lanesborrough,  Lord,  ii.  17. 

Lanisburrow,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  65. 
Lawrance,  John,  iv.  53. 

Lawrence,  Cisly,  iv.  53. 

Edward,  iv.  53. 

Jolm,  ii.  48. 

Joseph,  iv.  53. 

Mary,  ii.  13. 

— Peter,  iv.  53. 


Lawrence,  Walter,  iv.  53. 

Ledwich,  Nicholas,  iii.  44.. 

Ledwitch,  widow  Anne,  iii.  16. 

Katherine,  iii.  16. 

Richard,  iii.  16. 

Lee,  Henry,  vi.  35. 

Leonard,  John,  ii.  1. 

Lesson,  Anne,  vii.  8. 

Lestrange,  Thomas,  vi.  54. 

Lewes,  Edward,  iv.  56. 

Lewin,  Thomas,  iv.  69. 

Lewis,  George,  i.  54. 

Lewlock,  Dominick,  iii.  24. 

Leynes,  Alexander,  iii.  75.  ■ 

Robert,  iii.  75. 

Linclt,  Andrew,  iii.  20. 

Elizabeth,  v.  21. 

George,  v.  26. 

John,  iii.  20. 

Joane,  v.  21. 

Julian,  v.  26. 

Katherine,  v.  12. 

Marcus,  iii.  24.  v.21. 

Mathew,  v.21. 

Patrick,  ii.  52.  v.  21 . 

Sisly,  v.21. 

Thomas,  v.  12.  21. 

Littler,  Thomas,  iv.  20. 

Long,  Christopher,  iii.  61. 

Dermott,  iv.  57. 

Katherine,  vii.  5. 

Margaret,  vii.  5. 

Longford,  Francis,  Earl  of,  iii.  57. 

William,  vii.  13. 

Lorcan,  Augustine,  ii.  48. 

Lovelace,  Thomas,  iii.  21.28.  v.  31. 
Lovelake,  Dominick,  iv.  8. 

Lovelase,  Thomas,  iii.  11. 

Lovelock,  Dominick,  iv.  52.  59.  68.  vi 
Lovell,  James,  iv.  55. 

Low,  George,  i.  11.  iv.  45. 

Isriel,  vi.  31. 

Sarah,  vi.  31. 

Lowth,  Mary,  Lady  Baroness,  ii.  35. 

Oliver,  Lord  Baron,  ii.  35. 

Lucas,  Benjamine,  iv.  26. 

Lurkan,  Reger,  iii.  13. 

Lynch,  Ambrose,  vi.  64. 

Anne,  vii.  18. 

Anthony,  i.  66.  ii.  52. 

— . Arthur,  v.  45. 

Bridgett,  i.  39. 

Christean,  vi.  52. 

Dominick,  ii.  8.  iii.  70. 

Edmond,  ii.  5.  iii.  51. 

Edmond  Fitz-Peter,  i.  72. 

Edward,  i.  39. 

Dame  Elinor,  v.  47. 

Elise,  vi.  28. 

Dame  Ellis,  v.  54. 

Gregory,  i.  41. 

bart.,  Sir  Harry,  vii.  8. 

Sir  Henry,  ii.  4.  49. 

bart.,  Sir  Henry,  iii.  34.  iv.  81.- 

Ignatius,  iv.  34. 

Issdore,  vi.  10. 17.  26.  vii.  18. 

Isidore,  i.  38. 

James,  vi.  28. 

Jennett,  i.  58. 

John,  iii.  40.  iv.  13. 

John  Fitz-Jeffery,  iii.  40. 

Julyan,  widow,  i.  39. 

Julyan,  iv.  40. 

Marcus  Fitz-Nicholas,  i.  62. 

Margaret,  v.  50. 

Mark,  iii.  31. 

Mary,  i.  39. 

widow  Mary,  i.  53. 

Mary,  iii.  51.  v.  55. 

Dame  Mary,  v.  44. 

Maurice,  vi.  68. 

Michael,  i.  53. 

Nicholas,  i.  39.  iv.  28.  v.  45. 

Nicholas  Fitz-Marcus,  i.  62. 

Nicholas  Fitz-Nicholas,  ii.  12. 

Patrick,  i.  39.  iv.  28. 

Peter,  i.  58.  iv.  42.  v.  44. 

Sir  Robert,  i.  28. 

Robert,  v.  44.. 

Robuck,  ii.  8; 

Sir  Robuck,  iv.  31.  vii.  26. 

bart.,  Sir  Robuck,  v.  44. 

Stephen,  i.  38.  57. 

Teresa,  i.  58. 


Lynch,  Thomas,  i.  26.  31.  53.  iii.  30.  iv  47 
vi.  10.52. 

Ullick,  i.  39. 

. Walter,  vi.  58. 

William,  iv.  28.  53. 

William  Fitz-Peter,  iv.  42. 

Lysaght,  Margaret,  ii.  10.  iii.  69. 

Nicholas,  ii.  10. 

Patrick,  iii.  69. 

William,  iii.  69. 


M. 

Mackall,  Richard,  ii.  39. 

Macnemara,  Hugh,  ii.  52. 

Syda,  iii.  2. 

Maddan,  M'Laghlin,  ii.  6. 

Madden,  Ambrose,  ii.  3. 

Brasell,  iv.  9. 

Brassell,  vi.48. 

Bryan,  iv.  9. 

Dermott,  ii.  6. 

John,  iv.  9.  50. 

John  Ni  [ ],  vi.  4. 

Mary,  iii.  44.  62.  vi.  48. 

Morgan,  ii.  3.  vi.  4. 

Dr.  Richard,  ii.  45. 

Maddin,  Fergus,  vi.  58. 

Mary,  v.  56. 

■  William,  vii.  23. 

Maginnis,  Bryen,  iv.  71. 

Magennis,  Elizabeth,  vii.  12. 

Magner,  Redmond,  iv.  12. 

Magrath,  Bryan,  i.  17.  v.  4. 

1 lonogh,  iv.  55. 

Edmond,  ii.  34.  vi.  43. 

Ellis,  vi.  60. 

■  Honora,  ii.  14. 

Marcus,  v.4.  vi.  18. 

Margaret,  vi.  18. 

Redmond,  vi.  43. 60. 

Thomas,  ii.  14. 

Mahon,  Barnaby,  ii.  8. 

Brian,  iii.  40. 

Bryan,  iv.  12. 

Capt.,  v.  53. 

James,  iii.  23. 

Capt.,  Nicholas,  iv.  45.  v.  20.  23.  34. 

49.53. 

Malone,  Edmond,  iii.  45.  52. 

Maly,  Bartholomew,  vii.  25. 

Mancfield,  John,  ii.  23. 

Manin,  Rose,  iii.  34. 

Thomas,  v.  49. 

Tige,  v.  49. 

Mannin,  Donogh,  i.  7. 

Thomas,  vi.  6. 

Manning,  Honora,  i.7. 

— — Hugh,  iii.  41. 

— L— /Rose,  iii.  41. 

Margettson,  Mary,  iii.  9. 

Martin,  Ann,  iv.  40. 

1 Anthony,  vi.  19. 

Austas,  vii.  13. 

Dominick,  iv.  41).  v.  26. 

Dominick  Fitz-Peter,  iv.  40. 

Edmond,  i.  27. 

Edmond  Fitz-Dominick,  i.  27. 

— George,  iv.  21. 

Giles,  v.  52. 

James,  vi.  17. 

Jeffery,  ii.  38. 

John,  iv.  40. 

Julian,  v.  26. 

Katherine,  v.  12. 

Maggin,  v.  35. 

Margaret,  v.  52. 

Mary,  iii.  8. 

Mathew,  ii.  35.  iv.  30. 

Oliver,  iv.  20.  v.  35.  vi.  17. 

Patrick,  v.  52. 

Peter,  iv.  17.  40.  v.  18.  vi.  60. 

Richard,  i.  38.  ii.  7. 13. 49.  iii.  46. 49. 

iv.  3. 62.  v.  40.  vii.  21. 

Robert,  i.  27.  vi.  17. 

Sibill,  iv.  40. 

Thomas,  i.  10.  ii.  7.  iv.  40.  vii.  18. 

Martyn,  Dominick,  iii.  8. 

Mason,  Robert,  ii.  29.  iv.  5.  vii.  18. 
Mathewes,  Erasmus,  iv.41. 

Mayo,  Eleanor,  Visct.  Dowager,  iii.  36. 

Lord,  i.  32.  iii.  67.  iv.  69.  vi.  25. 

Lord  Viscount,  ii.  7.  iv.  53.  56. 63.  v. 

28.  vii.  23. 

— — Miles,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  29.  50.  vii.  8. 


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585 


Mayo,  Theobald,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  29.  ii.  53. 
Mc Andrew,  William,  vi.  25. 

M'Cae,  Donnogh,  i.  42. 

Donogli,  iii.  55. 

Mortagh,  i.  42. 

Murtagb,  iii.  55. 

M'Conulfe,  James,  ii.  7. 

M'Cooge,  Jeffry,  iii.  6. 

Jeffery,  vi.  42. 

Walter,  i.  25. 

M'Costy,  Thomas,  iv.  52.  58. 

M'Dallen,  John,  ii.  23. 

M'Dermott,  Hugh  M'Teige  Fitz  Rory  Mc 
Owen  Grana,  iii.  14. 

Roger,  iii.  10. 

Roger  Roe,  v.  33. 

Rory  McOwen  Grana,  iii.  14. 

Terence,  vi.  57. 

M'Donnell,  Cahir,  iii.  43. 

Charles,  iii.  48. 

James,  iii.  43. 

Sir  James,  bart.,  ii.  32.  iii.  72.  v.  38. 

McDonnogh,  Conn,  iii.  46. 

M'Donogh,  Daniel,  vi.  11. 

Mahan,  ii.  23. 

Oliver,  ii.  41. 

Turlogh,  iii.  44. 

M'Dowls  [ ],  vii.  29. 

McEnelly,  Owen  Bog,  iv.  12. 

M'Fynen,  Donogh,  iii.  22. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  22. 

M'Gennis,  Antliony,  iv.  5. 

Brian,  iv.  5. 


McGneal,  Roger,  v.  48. 

MTIooge,  William,  v.  36. 

M'Hugh,  Thomas,  i.  46. 

M'Keigh,  Anable,  i.  47. 

M'Keogh,  Colla,  v.  52. 

M'Mahon,  Honora,  ii.  45. 

Mathew,  iv.  19. 

■ Murtagh,  vii.  4. 

Teige,  i.  63.  ii.  45.  iii.  68.  iv.3.  v.  9. 

Terlogh,  v.  9. 

Tirlagh,  i.  51. 

McMahon,  Turlogh,  i.  63.  ii.  45. 

M'Manus,  Cormick,  ii.  7. 

M'Namara,  Amy,  vi.  7. 

Daniel,  vi.  7. 

Daniel  Roe,  vi.  7. 

Edmond,  vi.  7. 

John,  ii.  26.  vi.  32. 

Honorahy,  v.  28. 

Teige,  vi.  7. 

McNamarra,  Dames,  i.  67. 

John,  v.  5. 

Honora,  v.  28. 

Margaret,  ii.  34. 

Roger,  i.  67. 

M'Nemara,  Donogh,  iv.  65.  v.  47. 

John,  ii. 23.  iv.33.  v.47.  vi.18.22.  39. 

Mahon,  v.  47. 

Teige,  iv.  65. 

M'Nemarra,  Daniel,  iv.  67.  v.  58. 

Donagh,  ii.  34. 

Donogh,  vi.  35. 

Florence,  i.  3. 

John,  iii.  14.  69.  vi.  11.  35.  vii.  4. 11. 

Honora,  vii.  4. 

Macon,  vi.  35. 

Thomas,  vii.  4. 

M'Paden,  Teige,  vi.  65. 

MTtory,  Daniel,  iii.  27. 

M'Rulipin,  Edmond,  iii.  48. 

Walter,  iii.  48. 

McStephen,  Patrick,  ii.  19. 

M'Tibbott,  Walter,  i.  49. 

Mead,  Dominick,  vii.  21. 

Thomas,  i.  36. 

Katherine,  i.  36. 

Merrick,  Andrew,  vi.  59. 

Andrew,  vii.  24. 

Jasper,  i.  30. 

Miller,  Robert,  iii.  18.  31.  iv.  52. 
Mollowny,  Joseph,  vi.  35. 

Monrath,  Earl  of,  iii.  11-  28. 

Montrath,  Charles  Earl,  vii.  22. 

Moore,  Bridget,  vii.  24. 

Col.,  v.  54.  vi.  42. 

Col.  Garrett,  i.  38.  ii.  7.  22.  iii.  32. 

38.  iv.  50.  60.  61.  v.  40.  42.  50.  vi. 
64.  76. 

Garrett,  ii.  8.  15.  31.  iii.  18.  iv.  50. 

Lawrence,  vii.  11. 

Melchier,  v.  2. 

Richard,  v.  3. 


Moore,  William,  v.  3.  vii.  29. 
Moorehead,  William,  v.  1. 
Moran,  David,  v.  12. 

Dermott,  v.  12. 

Morgan,  Charles,  ii.  12. 

John,  ii.  12.  v.  39. 

Patrick,  v.  39. 

Robert,  iv.  71. 

Morris,  Margaret,  iii.  1. 
Morrish,  Edmond,  iii.  10. 
Morishy,  Cily,  iv.  48. 

Daniel,  iv.  48. 

Morrissey,  Katherine,  i.  47. 
Mountrath,  Earl,  v.  53. 
Muldoone,  John,  iv.  65. 
Mulloy,  Charles,  i.  40. 

Hugh,  vi.  38.  iv.  28. 

Neale,  v.  39. 

Mulloony,  Cornelius,  ii.  46. 

Marj',  ii.  46. 

Muloony,  Patrick,  v.  64. 
Mulony,  Teige,  i.  68. 

Muny,  Julian,  i.  46. 

Katherine,  i.  46. 

Murphey,  David,  iii.  18. 
Murphy,  Edmond,  iii.  18. 


N. 

Naghten,  John,  vi.  4.  76. 

— — Kate,  vi.  76. 

Nauhgteene  [ J,  iv.  45. 
Naughten,  Bryan,  i.  46. 

Donnogh,  i.  19. 

Donogh,  ii.  39.  iv.  51. 

Edmond,  v.  52. 

Ellis,  v.  52. 

Francis,  iv.  8. 

Henry,  i.  19. 

Laughlin  Maule,  i.  24. 

Mary,  i.  19. 

Sarah,  i.  46. 

Teige,  i.  19. 

Thomas,  i.  24. 

William  M'Daniel,  i.  19. 

Nelan  jun.,  Edward,  vii.  28. 

William,  i.  41.  iii.  3. 

Nelane,  Amy,  vii.  28. 

sen.,  Edward,  vii.  28. 

Elen,  vii.  28. 

Michael,  vii.  28. 

William,  vi.  8. 

Nelly,  Sarah,  v.  40. 

Nelson,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  iv.  65. 

Martha,  iv.  65. 

Nerlienny,  Daniel,  v.  48. 

NetterviU,  Mary,  vi.  68. 

Nicholas,  vi.  68. 

Patrick,  vi.  68. 

Dame  Mary,  iii.  22. 

Newcomen,  Dame  Frances,  i.  28. 

Sir  Thomas,  knt.,  i.  28. 

Nihill,  David,  i.  52. 

Nixon,  James,  v.  43. 

Nolan,  Andrew,  v.  13. 

Ann,  v.  13. 

Gregory,  iv.  53. 

Jolm.  iv.  52.  v.  13.  26.  27. 

Joseph,  i.  51.  iv.  50. 

Mary,  iv.  53.  v.  13. 

Widow  Mary,  vi.  6. 

Nell,  iv.  50. 

Patrick,  iv.  52.  v.  13.  26.  27. 

Thomas,  iv.  50.  53.  v.  13. 

Nolane,  Mary,  vi.  29. 

Thomas,  vi.  29. 

Nortin,  John,  iv.  63^ 

Norton,  Patrick,  v.  52. 

Nugent,  Anne,  iii.  16. 

Edmond,  iv.  26. 

James,  ii.  17. 

Jane,  ii.  17. 

Margaret,  ii.  17. 

Mary,  ii.  17. 

Patrick,  ii.  17. 

Robert,  iv.  46. 

Thomas,  iv.  23. 


o. 

Oast,  Susanna,  ii.  8. 
O’Bern,  Donnogh,  vi.  72. 
O’Birn,  Thady,  v.  6. 
O’Birne,  Donnogh,  iii.  39. 


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O’Brien,  Brien,  v.  49.  VI. 

— — Dermott,  iii.  29.  index 

O’Bryan,  Daniel,  vi.  40.  NOMINUM 

Dermott,  iii.  73.  to 

Donnogh,  vi.  40.  Tho  Il'r“lmonl! 

Francis,  vi.  62.  Colnught 

Mahon,  vi.  39.  Certificates. 

O’Bryen,  Bryan,  iv.  54.  

Connor  Fitz  Donogh,  vi.  61. 

Dermott,  iv.  54.  vi.  41. 

Donnagli,  i.  41. 

• Donnogh,  i.  41.  vi.  35.  37. 

Donogh,  iv.  11.  vi.  11.  15. 

Garrett,  v.  34. 

Mary,  vi.  15. 

O’Callaghan,  Donogh,  iii.  9. 

Elen,  iii.  9. 

O’Connor,  Anne,  v.  58. 

Any,  v.  34. 

•  Charles,  v.  34.  vi.  72. 

Connor,  iii.  36.  iv.  25.  v.  58. 

Cormock,  iii.  10. 

Daniel,  v.  58. 

Dermott,  iii.  36. 

Hugh,  v.  33.  34. 

•  John,  iv.  63. 

Mary,  v.  19. 

Roger,  v.  19. 

Teige,  iii.  10. 

O’Dea,  Edmond,  i.  41. 

Michael,  iv.  55. 

O'Dowde,  David,  v.  37. 

O’Dwyre,  Edmond  M°John,  ii.  34. 

Edmond  M'Phillip,  ii.  34. 

Philip,  ii.  34. 

O’Fahy,  Teige,  ii.  7. 

O’Fallon,  Edmond,  iii.  16. 

William,  iii.  16. 

Sisly,  iii.  16. 

O’GIissan,  Connor,  vi.  39. 

O’Grady,  Managh,  vi.  62. 

O’Hanly,  Bryan  McLaughlin,  iii.  11.  28. 

Gillernen,  iii.  20: 

McTumultagh,  iii.  28. 

Tumultagh,  iii.  11. 

O’Hanraghan,  Edward,  vi.  32. 

O’Hehir,  Edmond,  i.  41. 

Hugh,  i.  41. 

Mathew,  i.  41. 

— — Murrogli,  v.  62. 

O’Heyne,  Bryan,  iii.  56. 

Edmond,  i.  27. 

■ Farragh,  iii.  56. 

O’Hine,  Tirlagh,  iv.  12. 

O’Hogan,  Ogan,  vii.  26. 

O’Kearney,  Bryan,  i.  43. 

O’Laughlin,  Terlogh,  vi.  61. 

O’Loghlin,  Donogh,  vi.  29. 

Fenola,  vi.  29. 

O’Lyne,  Donnogh,  i.  47. 

O’Madan,  Daniell,  iv.  43. 

O’Madden,  Daniel,  iv.  50. 

Donogh,  iv.  43. 

O’Mannyn,  Hugh,  vi.  64. 

Hugh  Oge,  vi.  64. 

O’Meara,  Philip,  ii-  34. 

O’Moran,  Daniel,  iii.  44. 

Giles,  iii.  44. 

O’Mullowny,  Mary,  iv.  33. 

O’Neal,  Henry,  iii.  31. 

O’Neale,  Turlogh,  iii.  31. 

O’Neile,  Henry,  v.  27. 

O’Neill,  John,  i.  5. 

Ormond,  James,  Duke  of,  v.  18. 

Duke  of,  vi.  32. 

Ormsbey  knt.,  Sir  Edward,  vii.  15. 

Elinor,  vii.  13. 

George,  iv.  5. 

John  Fitz  Oliver,  i.  71. 

Thomas,  iv.  5. 

Ormsby,  Christopher,  vi.  59. 

knt.,  Sir  Edward,  v.  6. 

George,  v.  41. 

John,  i.  58.  iii.  56. 

Phillip,  vi.  57. 

Richard,  iii.  31. 

Robert,  v.  41. 

Thomas,  v.  12. 

O’Rorke,  Bryen,  iv.  67. 

O’Roughan,  Donogh,  iv.  54. 

Teige,  iv.  54. 

Osbaldeston,  John,  i.  28.  iii.  16. 

Elizabeth,  ii.  39. 

O’Shaghnessey,  Charles,  iii.  10. 

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NOMINUM 
The  Inrolmcnts 
Connaught 


O’Shaghnessev,  Sir  Dermott,  iii.  10. 

Roger,  iii.  10. 

Shane,  ii.  27. 

O’Sheile,  Rory,  i.  21. 


P. 

Peirce,  Dudly,  iii.  12. 

Deane,  Dudly,  vii.  10. 

Pendergast,  James,  vi.  58. 

Jeffry,  iv.  63. 

Katherine,  iv.  72. 

Margaret,  iv.  72. 

Richard,  iv.  72.  v.  50. 

Robert,  iii.  46. 

Thomas,  iv.  72. 

Walter,  ii.  58. 

William,  vi.  30. 

William  M'Jonali,  v.  50. 

William  Mc Rickard,  vi.  64. 

Perry,  Ambrose,  iv.  67. 

Pettell,  Robert,  iii.  60. 

Philbin,  Edmond,  i.  26. 

Richard,  i.  26. 

Walter,  i.  26. 

Pierce,  Rev.  Dudley,  i.  50. 

Dudly,  iv.  50. 

Pilly,  Peter,  ii.  48.  iv.  50.  52.  64. 

Plunkett,  Christopher,  i.  43.  ii.  26. 

George,  vi.  52. 

Henry,  i.  14. 

Luke,  iv.  63. 

Sir  Nicholas,  iii.  32.  vi.  6. 

Oliver,  i.  43. 

Patrick,  iv.  41. 

Richard,  v.  34. 

Robert,  v.  19. 

Pollepfin,  Katherine,  iii.  18. 

Pollet,  Sarah,  ii.  31. 

Pollett,  Sarah,  iii.  38. 

Pollexfin,  Katherine,  iii.  50. 

Pollexfins,  Katherine,  ii.  9. 

Pollexphen,  Katherine,  ii.  25. 

Poore,  David,  iii.  63. 

Porter,  John,  iv.  34. 

Pour,  James,  iii.  36. 

Power,  David,  iii.  61. 

Edmond,  vi.  61. 

Edward,  iv.  43. 

Ellin,  vi.  29. 

George,  iii.  36. 

James,  iii.  36.  vi.  6 1 . 

James  Fitz- William,  vii.  9. 

Jeoffrey,  vi.  3. 

Margaret,  i.  43. 

Morish,  iv.  49. 

Peirce,  iv.  43.  vi.  42. 

Peter,  v.  25.  vi.  29. 

Richard,  vi.  42.  vii.  9. 

Thomas,  vi.  61. 

Powerscourt,  Foliott,  Lord  Viscount,  vi.  71. 

Folliott,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  39. 

Purcell,  Bridget,  iii.  15. 

Mary,  vi.  35. 

Peirce,  iii.  15. 

Philip,  iii.  15. 

Redmond,  ii.  2.  iii.  67. 

Thomas,  vi.  74. 

Purdon,  George,  i.  43.  v.  61. 

Pursell,  Edmond,  iv.  70. 

Garrett,  iv.  70. 


Quin,  James,  i.  69. 

Thady,  iv.  69. 

Quirle,  John,  ii.  18. 


Ramm,  Andrew,  vii.  12. 

Ranalagh,  Lord,  v.  24. 

Richard,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  38.  v.  15. 

Rawley,  Ellis,  ii.  11. 

Reddnn,  John,  vi.  22. 

Margaret,  iii.  69. 

Reynell  knt.,  Sir  Richard,  ii.  23. 

Reynolds,  Anne,  ii.  17. 

William,  ii.  17. 

Humphrey,  ii.  35. 

Rice,  Beale,  ii.26. 

Christian,  ii.  36.  54. 

James,  ii.  26. 

John,  ii.  36.  54. 

Rioge,  Mary,  vii.  11. 


Roch,  James,  vi.  8. 

Rochford,  John,  i.  48.  ii.  59. 

Mary,  vii.  14. 

■ Robert,  i.  48.  ii.  43.  59. 

Roddery,  Charles,  v.  40. 

Rooth,  David,  iv.  68. 

Robert,  iv.  68. 

Roscarrock,  Col.  Edward,  vii.  21. 
Rullpin,  Richard,  iii.  48. 

Rush,  Mary,  i.  30. 

Thomas,  i.  30. 

Ryan,  Anthony,  ii.  23.  iii.  14. 

Charles,  ii.  37. 

Connor,  ii.  34. 

Connor  M'Mahon,  i.  68. 

Cormack,  ii.  23. 

Cormuck,  iii.  14. 

Daniel,  v.  4. 

Darby,  ii.  17.  iii.  11. 

Donagh,  i.  68. 

Honora,  ii.  10. 

James,  ii.  37. 57. 

John,  i.  68.  iv.  43.  62. 

Morgan,  ii.23. 

Philip,  v.  4. 

Philip  McMahon,  i.  68. 

M'laughlen,  i.  68. 

— — Teige,  i.  41.  ii.17.45.  v.4. 

William,  iv.  43. 

William  M'Teige,  vi.  20. 

Ryane,  Will,  ii.  33. 


Sail,  Joseph,  ii.  57. 

Sands,  William,  vi.  24. 

Sarsfield,  Elizabeth,  iv.  40. 

Michael,  iv.  40. 

Robert,  iv.  40. 

Scardevill,  James,  iii.  22. 

Jane,  iii.  22. 

Scurlock,  Andrew,  v.  11. 

Edmond,  i.  40. 

Seele,  Thomas,  iv.  71. 

Sexton,  Francis,  i.  43. 

Mary,  i.  43. 

Shaghnassy,  Daniel,  v.  36. 

John,  v.  36. 

Shaghnessie  [ ],  iii.  46. 

Shaghnessy,  Charles,  v.  45. 

John,  iv.  13. 

Shagnessy,  Daniel,  v.  36. 

John,  v.  36. 

Shanley,  Edmond,  v.  49. 

William,  iii.  44. 

Shaughnessey,  Charles,  ii.  27. 

Daniel  Oge,  iii.  55. 

Roger,  vii.  25. 

William,  v.  49. 

William  Oge,  v.  49. 

Shawe,  William,  ii.  4. 

Shaw,  William,  ii.  30. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  50. 

Shea,  John,  vi.  55. 

Richard,  vi.  21. 

Shearebrill,  Jameship,  iii.  23. 

Shee,  Edmond,  iii.  43. 

Richard,  ii.  33.  iii.  43. 

Robert,  vi.  65. 

Robert  Fitz  Henry,  vi.  65. 

Sheil,  Peter,  ii.  6. 

Sheile,  James,  i.  21. 

Tirlogh,  ii.  6. 

William,  i.  21. 

Shortall,  Peirce,  iii.  76. 

Simpson,  Mathew,  iv.  32. 

Skahell,  Rose,  vii.  14. 

Skardevill,  James,  vii.  20. 

Joane,  vii:  20. 

Skeardvill,  James,  iii.  20. 

Skelton,  Stephen,  vi.  59. 

Skerrett,  Austas,  vii.  13. 

Christick,  vi.  14. 

■■  Dominick,  i.35.  ii.52.  iv.28. 

Edmond,  ii.  44.  v.  17. 

Francis,  vii.  13. 

John,  iii.  33. 

Martin,  vii.  12. 

Mary,  v.  13. 

Peter,  iii.  31.  vi.  14. 

William,  i.35.  iv. 53.  v. 47. 

Skesel,  Martin,  iii.  5. 

Skreig,  William,  v.7. 

Slane,  Anne,  Baroness  Dowager,  ii 


Slane,  Christopher,  Lord  Baron  of,  ii.  45. 
Slingsby,  Sir  Henry,  iii.  33. 

knt.,  Sir  Henry,  iii.  54.  v.  40. 

Smith,  Charles,  vii.  27. 

Thomas,  vii.  9. 

Spencer,  William,  i.64. 

Spring,  Edward,  v.  60. 

Walter,  v.  60. 

St.  George,  Capt.  Arthur,  ii.  40. 

Sir  George,  iv.  60. 

bart.  Sir  Oliver,  i.35.  51.  iii.  27.49. 

St.  Leger,  Capt.  John,  vii.  10. 

William,  vi.  66. 

Stackpole,  Bartholomew,  iii.  29. 73. 
Stafford,  Patrick,  ii.  42. 

William,  v.  27. 

Stakpole,  Bartholomew,  vi.  22. 

Stanton,  George,  v.  37.  vi.  70. 
Stephenson,  Elizabeth,  iii.  66. 

Stoaks,  Nicholas,  v.  64. 

Stock,  Richard,  iv.  1 . 

Stotesbury,  Richard,  iv.  44. 

Strange,  Paule,  i.  5. 

Richard,  i.  18. 

Streitcli,  Beale,  ii.  26. 

Stritch,  Nicholas,  i.  34. 

Patrick,  i.  36. 

Suttow,  Jo.ane,  iv.  47. 

Sutton,  John,  i.  31.  iv.  47. 

Swanwick,  Gabriel,  v.  39. 

Swanton,  Margaret,  vi.  35. 

Michael,  vi.  35. 

Sweny,  John,  iii.  62. 

Mary,  iii.  62. 

Swiney,  Hugh,  i.  36. 

Swiny,  John,  iii.  44. 

Mary,  iii.  44. 


Taafe,  Elizabeth,  iv.  59. 

Taaffe,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  i.  50. 

Elizabeth,  iii.  33. 

Jenice,  i.  47. 

John,  i.47. 

Taffe,  Elizabeth,  iv.  4.  8. 

Talbot,  James,  v.7. 

Jane,  iii.  6. 

John,  i.  29. 

bart.,  Sir  William,  i.  29. 

Talbott,  Bernard,  vi.  12. 

Edward,  vi.  12. 

Lady  Grace,  i.  28. 

Hellen,  ii.  19. 

George,  ii.  19. 

James,  iv.  46.  vi.  12. 

Richard,  i.  46. 

Robert,  v.  31. 

bart,  Sir  Robert,  i.  29. 

Sarah,  ii.  19. 

William,  vi.  12. 

Tanning,  Dominick,  v.  5 1 . 

Taylor,  Walter,  iv.  31. 

Temple  knt.,  Sir  John,  ii.  23. 

Thomond,  Earl  of,  i.  45.  63.  67.  68.  ii.  34. 
iii.  3.  28.  iv.  21 . vi.36.54. 

Right  honble  Earl,  i.  34. 

Henry,  Earl,  ii.  37.  iii.  2.  iv.  19.  vi.7. 

21.35.41.61. 

Thompson,  Maurice,  ii.  7.  28.  iii.  24.  31. 
vi.  25. 

Thoomond,  Earl,  iv.  66. 

Thornton,  George,  iii.  61. 

Tirrell,  Christopher,  v.  20. 

Edward,  ii.  24. 

Thomas,  iii.  19.  v.  20. 

Tobin,  Davide,  v.  42. 

Edmond,  vi.  5. 63. 

James,  vi.  63. 

John,  i.  32.  v.  42. 

Rickard,  vi.  5. 

Thomas,  vi.  5. 

Tobyn,  Elinor,  i.  71. 

James,  iii.  18. 

Thomas,  i.  71. 

Walter,  i.  71. 

Towker,  William,  iv.  11. 

Trench,  Frederick,  vi.  69. 

Trimblestown,  Robert,  Lord  Baron,  vi.36. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Provost  of,  ii.  7. 
Tuam,  Archbishopp  of,  ii.  11. 

Bishopp  of,  ii.  25. 

Tuame,  Lord  Bishop  of,  ii.  28. 

Tuite,  Bridgett,  iv.  41. 

Jane,  iv.  41 . 


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Tuite,  Capt.  William, 
Tully,  Agnes,  iii.  31.  vi. 

Dennett,  vii.  16. 

Fynin,  iii.  70. 

James,  iii.  12. 

. Katherine,  iii.  70. 

Marke,  v.  3. 

Tyrell,  Edward,  ii.  17. 
Mable,  ii.  17. 

Patrick,  v.  58. 

William,  ii.  17. 

V. 

Verdon,  Patrick,  i.  42. 

W. 

Wadding,  John,  vi.  69. 

Richard,  vi.  69. 

Walcott,  Thomas,  i.  63. 
Wale,  John,  iv.  47. 

■ Walter,  v.  49. 


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FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT.  587 


i.  64.  iv.  41. 
69. 


Wall,  John,  vi.  48. 

Walle,  John,  i.  31. 

Wallis,  George,  ii.  38. 

John,  vi.  66. 

Katherine,  vi.  66. 

Wai'd,  Bryan,  i.  41. 

John,  vi.  73. 

Weldon,  Patrick,  v.  20. 

William,  v.  20. 

Welsh,  Margaret,  iii.  70. 

Whaley,  John,  ii.  25.  iii.  49.  vii.  10. 
White,  David,  iii.  2. 

Henry,  i.45.51.  iv.71. 

James,  i.  43. 65. 

Jamett,  ii.  10. 

Jennett,  i.  43.  v.  29. 

Dame  Joane,  i.  36. 

John,  i.  45.  ii.  10.  iv.  64.  v.  29 

Lawrence,  ii.  10. 

Margaret,  i.  37. 

Nicholas,  i.  50. 

Nicholas  Fitz-Dominick,  iv.  69. 

— Nicholas  Fitz-Nicholas,  i.  36. 


White,  Peirce,  iii.  3. 

Sisly,  i.  65. 

Thomas,  v.  64. 

William,  i.65. 

Williams,  Mary,  iii.  8. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  v.  51. 

Woffer,  Richard,  ii.  29. 
Woodlock,  Anstace,  vi.  45. 

Elen,  vi.  45. 

Katherine,  vi.  45. 

Mary,  vi.  45. 

Wybrants,  Alderman  Peter,  i.  29. 
Wycomb,  Christopher,  i.  2. 
Wycombe,  Christopher,  iii.  22. 

John,  iii.  22. 

Marcus,  iii.  22. 


INDEX 

NOMINUM 

The  Inrolmcnls 

. Connaught 
Certificates. 


Yeeden,  John,  ii.  27.  iii.  11.21.  vii.  15. 

Thomas,  ii.  28. 

Yorke,  William,  i.  37.  iv.  19. 


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INDEX 
LOCORDM 
'Die  Inrolments 

s.  vi. 

INDEX  LOCORUM 


TO  THE 

Inrolments  of  the  Connaught  Certificates,  preserved  in  the  Office  of  the 
Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


Note.— The  Roman  Numerals  refer  to  the  Original  Rolls;  the  Arabic  Figures,  to  the  Skins  or  Membranes  of  each  Boll. 


ABBY QUARTER,  v.  45. 
Achrisbeg,  ii.  7. 

Ackryarde,  v.  44. 

Acres,  vi.  57. 

of  Mayo,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 

The,  iii.  37. 

Acritibegg,  ii.  9. 

Adderavane,  i.  51. 
Addergoole,  v.  7. 
Addergoule,  Bog  of,  i.  9. 
Adergoule,  iv.  58. 

Adregvill,  iv.  29. 

Aghacarry,  vii.  1. 

Aghucurrin,  n.  24. 
Aghadrestane,  vii. 
Aghadristan,  ii.  9 
Aghadristane,  vii. 

Aghafadda,  i.  1.  ' 

Aghafaddy,  iii.  21 
Aghaga,  v.  48. 

Aghagha,  vii.  19. 
Aghakenedy,  iv.  4 
Aghalaliard,  iv.  1 ' 

Agbalousk,  iii.  31 
Aghaluske,  vi.72. 

Agliamack,  i.  65. 
Aghamanogli,  Iv. 
Aghamanaghan,  i 


15. 


51.  • 


Aghamuck,  vi.  48.  v 
Aghanakillen,  vii.  2 1 
Agbanametagh,  v.  44 
Aghaniske,  i.  50. 
Aglianisky,  ii.  45. 
Aglianny,  i.  50.  ii.  4 
Agliasloglier,  i.  73. 
Aghavohreen,  i.  73. 
Aglibane,  v.  15. 
Aghcoyle,  vii.  24. 
Aghegapule,  v.  58. 
Agheloore,  vii.  15. 
Agheluskey,  v.  58. 
Aghenemurly,  vi.  76 
Agliennagb,  vi.  64. 
Agheologhill,  vi.  73. 
Agherevill,  ii.  15. 
Agherim,  ii.  4. 
Agherislibegg,  iv.  59 
Aglierishmore,  iv.  5£ 
Agliill,  vii.  24. 
Agbillattery,  iii.  21. 
AghindulT,  vii.  11. 
Aghirfingane,  vii.  1. 
Aghloghill,  vi.  6. 
Aglinish,  v.  44. 
Aghoclogher,  vi.  45. 
Agliowgarrow,  v.  19 
Aghrim,  ii.  50.  iv.  1 

Agloragli,  iv.  58. 
Abenagh,  iv.  43. 
Akers,  vii.  12. 
Allecotty,  iv.  55. 
Allokolane,  vi.  42. 


Allycollane,  iv.  22. 

Allynegaple,  iv.  56. 

Altevera,  ii.  60. 

Altibawne,  ii.  56. 

Altybane,  v.  55. 

Altycleane,  v.  55. 

Amor,  iii.  34. 

Anagappull,  v.  52. 

Anagh,  ii.  29. 

Anaghagh,  vi.  69. 

Anaghbegg,  ii.48.  iv.  7. 

Anbally,  iii.  5.  v.  26. 

Annagh,  i.  25.  72.  iii.  25.  46.  49.  iv.  70.  v. 
11.  50.  57.  vi.  43.  vii.  1.  7.  viii.  13. 


Anrattebegg,  v.  15. 
Aohinue,  iii.  31. 

Arberea,  iv.  59. 

Ardagh,  iii.  45.  57. 

Ardan,  iv.  14. 

Ardaveran,  iii.  49. 
Ardawley,  vii.  1 1 . 
Ardballaghduffe,  iii.  67. 
Ardbaney,  v.  13. 
Ardbillogagh,  iii.  67. 
Ardcarne,  i.  24. 

Ardcarne  in  Fulrush,  v.  30. 
Ardcarrin,  iii.  31. 
Ardcloone,  vi.  55. 
Ardcluoney,  i.  41. 

Ardcolla,  iii.  61.  v.  23. 
Ardcorra,  ii.  56. 
Ardcortagh,  vi  70. 
Ardecbarra,  v.27. 
Ardecorcane,  iii.'34. 
Ardecorcine,  iii.  34. 
Ardemoylevane,  iii.  10. 
Ardfryane,  iii.  30. 
Ardgowna,  iv.  511 
Ard  Island,  iii.  34. 
Ardivagh,  ii.  8. 

Ardkarine,  vi.  15. 
Ardkeene,  iii.  34. 

Ardkelly,  ii.  4. 

Ardkenan,  vi.  66. 
Ardkilline,  ii.  45. 
Ardlaghinbegg,  iii.  52. 
Ardlaghinmore,  iii.  52. 
Ardlare,  vii.  1. 

Ardloe,  ii.  55. 


Ardmaclancy,  iv.  61. 

Ardmollan,  v.  1. 

Ardmorane,  iii.  30. 

Ardmore,  iii.  84.  69.  iv.  35. 

Ieragh,  iv.  59. 

Ardnafadden,  vi.  58. 

Ardnakelly,  iv.  10. 

Ardnecall,  vii.  15. 

Ardnegall,  iii.  26. 

Ardnegee,  iv.  29. 

Ardnemonsan,  iv.  40. 

Ardnevoylane,  iv.  37. 

Ardoanmell,  iii.  69. 

Ardohero,  iii.  31. 

Ardrahan,  v.  35. 

Ardrahanbegg,  ii.  55. 

Ardrahamnore,  ii.  55. 

Ardrass,  v.  55.  vii.  11. 

Ardrea,  ii.  55. 

Ardroe,  i.  38.  iv.  2. 8. 

Ardromint,  i.  22. 

Ardrony,  iv.  18. 

Ardrowe,  i.  59. 

Ardsallagh,  ii.  55. 

Ardskeagh,  i.  34.  vi.  21. 40. 

Ardskeamore,  vi.  56. 

Ardskeigh,  iii.  73. 

Ai'dvane,  v.  53. 

Ardvard,  ii.  7. 

Areskea,  v.  47. 

Arevagogagh,  iii.  63. 

Arkiny,  iii.  49. 

Arnegall,  ii.  25. 

Askelane,  i.  50. 

Assucke,  vi.  43. 

Athcarne,  i.  29. 

Athenbegg,  v.  33. 

Athenree,  i.  28.  v.49.  vi.75. 

Barony  of,  i.  20. 46.  ii.  25. 43. 45.  47. 

55.  58.  59.  iii.  1.  27.  30.  iv.  8.  14. 
16.49.59.  v.5.7.  vi.  5.  vii.  9. 

Liberties  of,  ii.  49. 

A theory,  ii.  4. 

Barony  of,  ii.  58.  iii.  46. 49.  vi.  36. 51. 

Athlone,  Barony  of,  i.  14.  19. 24.  28.  46. 73. 

11.  9. 13. 15.  19.24.26.38.39.  iii.  16.  19. 
24.  37.  45.  46. 48. 49. 56. 70.  71.  iv.  1.  6. 

12.  39.  44.  51.  64.  65.  v.  1.  2.  3.  32.  41. 
52.  63.  vi.  12.  54.  55.  62.  66. 76.  vii.  3. 7. 
14.  18.  22.  29. 

Athurlogh,  iii.  25. 

Atliy,  ii.  9.  vi.  52. 

Atogher,  iv.  64. 

Attegarrett,  iii.  37. 

Attigarrett,  ii.  31. 

Attigoe,  ii.  3. 

Attiririe,  iii.  34. 

Attyclogb,  v.  13. 

Attycoftgrany,  ii.  28. 

Attyfarry,  vii.  15. 

Attyfernane,  i.  28. 

Attyflinn,  v.  8. 

Attykey,  ii.  48. 


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index  Ballyduffinore,  vi.  1. 

LOCO  HUM  Ballydulchan,  i.  16. 

, lo . Ballydulkan,  ii.  29. 

VT“  Ballyeghtragli,  v.  9. 

Connaught  Ballyeliere,  ii.  33. 

Certificates.  Ballyello,  V.  45.  - 

Ballyellyj  vi.  11. 61. 

Ballyen,  i.8.46. 

Ballyenlicky,  iii.  3. 

Ballyeragh  Caslane,  v.  13. 
Ballyeraglimullruny,  iv.  29. 
Ballyerla,  iii.S. 

Ballyeteragh,  vii.  19. 
Ballyetrasna,  iii.  33. 
Ballyfaddeeny,  iv.  10. 
Ballyfarnagh,  ii.  21. 

Ballyfeeny,  i.  11.  iii.  46.  v.  25. 
Ballyferrenarovagh,  iv.  54. 
Ballyfinegan,  vii.  21. 

Ballyfinny,  iv.  40. 45. 
Ballygaddy,  West,  iv.  10. 
Ballygaften,  ii.  33. 

Ballygaffy,  East,  i.  45. 

West,  ii.23.  iii.  14. 

Ballygarra,  v.  55. 

Ballygarrow,  vi.  28. 
Ballygamiffe,  vi.  28. 

Ballygarve,  ii.  56.  v.  55. 
Ballygary,  i.  59. 

Ballygawley,  iii.  44. 62.. 
Ballygello,  i.  39. 

Ballygegan,  iv.  57. 

Bog,  iv.  57. 

Ballygigin,  ii.  16. 

Ballyglannagh,  vii.  24.. 
Ballyglany,  i.  49. 

Ballyglava,  i.  23. 

Ballyglass,  i.  49.  vii.  11. 
Ballyglasse,  i.  12.  14.  ii.  20. 24.  i 


Ballygolman,  i.  26.  iv.  56.  vii.  24. 
Ballygowan,  vii.  24. 

Ballygownane,  vi.  11. 

Ballygriffe,  vi.15. 

BallygnITe,  ii.  59. 

Ballyguolla,  ii.  21. 

Ballyhalia,  iv.  10. 

Ballylieide,  i.  20. 

Ballyheele,  i.  35. 

Ballyhengan,  v.  41. 

Ballyhenry,  ii.  9.  iii.  30. 

Ballyhickey,  iv.  66.  vi.  32.  vii.  7. 
Bailyliowell,  iv.  46. 

Ballyhue,  v.35. 

Ballylujgh,  iii.  49. 

Ballyhumbleta,  vi.  11. 

Ballykeaglier,  v.  58. 

Ballykeallaglian,  ii.  59. 

Ballykeelebrisk,  i.  70. 

Ballykeery,  iv.  46. 

Ballykelly,  ii.  54. 

Ballykeniegan,  vii.  1. 

Ballykennin,  i.  15. 

Ballykerrigan,  ii.  9. 

Ballykillaleene,  iv.  45. 

Bally  killeen,  v.  21. 

Ballykillin,  v.  31. 

Ballykillmavtin,  i.  37. 

Ballykinvarga,  East  and  West,  vi.  11. 
Ballyklery,  iv.  46. 

Ballyknockbanc,  ii.  36. 

Ballyladdan,  East,  vi.  40. 

Ballylagh,  iv.  10. 

Ballylaghnane,  ii.  34.  iv.  57. 
Ballyleagh,  ii.  8.  18. 

BaUyleamy,  iii.  57. 

Ballyleynngh,  ii.  30. 

Ballyleyne,  ii.  19. 

Ballylidd,  vii.  4. 

Ballylinebeg,  East,  vi.  62. 

West,  vi.  62. 

Ballylinemore,  vi.  29.  40. 
Ballyloghane,  iii.  73. 

Ballyloghbally,  vii.  12. 
Ballyloghballybogg,  vii.  12. 

Ballvloy,  iii.  57. 

Ballyludane,  East,  iii.  2. 
Ballymacbicher,  v.  33. 

Ballymachine,  vii.  7. 

Ballimackilane,  v.  30. 
Ballymacmurragh,  vii.  15. 
Ballymacneale,  vi.  74. 
Ballymackneboyougliter,  ii.  24. 
Ballymncramanagh,  ii.  59. 


Ballymanine,  iv.  64. 
Ballymallcashell,  iii.  29. 
Ballymaqtmi,  iv.  14. 
Ballymaragbanebegg,  i.  23. 
Ballym'corgles,  ii.  19. 
Ballym'Gilleene,  i.  11. 
Ballym'Gillerline,  i.  13. 
Ballym'Gillesline,  i.  54. 
Ballym'Glansy,  iv.  29. 

Ballymchiiich,  Barony  of,  i.  38. 
Ballym'keagh,  ii.  9. 

Ballym'kemoge,  ii.  30. 

Bally m'killy,  iv.  22. 

Ballym'neale,  i.  21.  iv.  45. 
Ballym'neele,  iv.  40. 

Ballymcnowla,  iii.  57. 
Ballym'remoge,  ii.  30. 

Ballym'yoge,  iv.  1. 

Ballymerritt,  vi.  21. 

Ballymoe,  iv.  22. 

Barony  of,  iv.  7. 

Ballymofogle,  iii.  10. 

Ballyraaglasb,  ii.  36. 

Ballymoglisli,  ii.  36.  54. 
Ballymonaghan,  vi.  69. 
Ballymonahane,  v.  55. 

Ballymongan,  vii.  24. 

Ballymore,  vi.  19.  53. 

Ballymorgan,  i.  42.  iii.  55. 
Bajlymorke,  iv.  1. 

Ballymoylan,  i.  65.  v.  15. 33. 
Ballymurcaghane,  iii.  69. 

Bally mulcannagb,  iii.  69. 
Ballymulcare,  iv.  46. 
Ballymulchinebegg,  iii.  14. 
Ballymulchineinore,  iii.  14. 
Ballymnlchree,  i.  33. 

Ballymulcrehy,  v.  59. 

Ballymullard,  vii.  1. 

Ballynmllin,  iii.  48. 
Ballymulshinebegg,  ii.  23. 
Ballymulshinomore,  ii.  23. 
Ballymuny,  i.  37. 

Ballymurroglnie,  v.  16. 
Ballynacurranagh,  iv.  9. 

Balbiaety,  iv.  44. 

Balbiagaiffie,  iv.  8. 

Ballynageeve,  iv.  8. 

Ballynagliley,  iii.  73. 

Ballynagoge,  iv.  1. 

Ballynahane,  v.  53. 
Ballynaheskreagli,  iii.  46. 
Ballynaliinch,  Barony  of,  iii.  34. 
Bally naliiskreagh,  vi.  46. 
Ballynahowen,  iii.  59.  vi.37. 
Ballynalackane,  vi.  37. 

Ballynally,  iv.  10. 

Ballynalogg,  iv.  9. 

Ballynamanagh,  l.  55. 
Ballynainintane,  v.  35. 

Ballynany,  vi.  10. 

Ballyrfaquona,  ii.  18. 

Ballynaslee,  v.  44. 

Ballyndoolohane,  v.  56. 

Ballynealan,  i.  42. 

Ballynebumba,  v.  32.  vii.  3. 
Ballynecloghy,  iii.  30. 

Ballynecraggy,  i.  28.  iv.  16. 
Ballynecregg,  i.  51. 

Ballynecreggy,  vi.  55. 

Ballynecrew,  vii.  3. 

Ballynecurr,  v.  21. 
Ballyneforevernagh,  iv.  66. 
Ballynegare,  iv.  22. 

Ballynegeragh,  ii.  53. 

Ballynegowen,  i.  26. 

Bally  negrew,  v.  32. 

Ballynenalla,  vii.  24. 

Ballynehane,  v.  52; 

Ballynehench,  ii.  9. 

Bally nehenshy.  Barony  of,  iii.  7 1 . 
Ballynehesekragh,  vii.  9. 
Ballynehesgnagh,  vi.  53. 
Ballyneliincb,  ii.  47.  iv.  59.  vi.  52. 

Barony  of,  iv.  35.  v.44.  vii.  21. 

Ballynehiskeragh,  iii.  52. 
Ballynehome,  v.  43. 

Ballynekillye,  i.  43. 

Ballynelackan,  vi.  37. 

Bally nellan,  v.  62. 

Ballynelane,  v.  60.  62.  vi.  8. 
Ballyneleinagk,  ii.  30. 

Ballynemsine,  vi.  38. 

Ballynesouragb,  iv.  6. 


Ballynesruam,  iii.  7. 

Ballynevan,  iv.  61. 

Ballynevanbegg,  iii.  69.  vii.  5. 
Ballynfoyle,  v.  58. 

Ballynloobe,  iii.  41. 

• Castle,  iii.  41. 

Ballynoe,  iv.  54. 

Bailynonagb,  iii.  34. 

Bally  now,  v.  45. 

Bnllynroan,  vi.  13. 

Ballynroghan,  i.  42. 

Ballynue,  iv.31. 

Ballyogan,  i.  15.  iv.  36.  vi.  62.  vii,  5. 
Ballyogane,  iv.  54. 

Ballyorghane,  iv.  9. 

Ballyowa,  i.  37. 

Ballypaddin,  v.  45. 

Ballyportrea,  iv.  26. 

Ballyquirke,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 
Ballyraghmulruney,  iv.  29. 
Ballyroaghane,  iii.  69. 

Ballyroback,  i.  5. 

Ballyroe,  v.51. 

Ballyrogbane,  i.  36. 

Bally rongliane,  vi.  11. 
Ballyrughtoslane,  i.  49. 

Ballyryan,  iii.  34. 

Ballyshea,  v.  16.  vi.  42. 
Ballyshenbegg,  i v.  6 1 . 

Ballyshinegan,  i.  1. 

Ballysimon,  v.  52. 

Ballyslaushane,  iv.  11. 

Ballysoppagb,  i.  70. 

Bally  tally,  vii.  9. 

Ballyteige,  iv.  26.  vi.  38. 
Ballytoghbamore,  ii.  1 9. 

Ballytragh,  vii.  17. 

Ballytrassna,  iii.  34. 

Ballytrie,  ii.  59.  . 

Ballyuloghan,  iii.  39. 

BaHyuragheran,  i.43. 

Ballyvakilly,  iii.  34. 

Ballyvalter,  iii.  34. 

Ballyvarascall,  v.  35. 

Ballyvenirro,  iii.  12. 

Bally  vergeone,  v.  51. 

Ballyvergine,  v.  28. 

Ballyvergyne,  vi.  36. 

Ballyviane,  iii.  34. 

Bally vickcrogan,  ii.  54. 

Ballyvigheny,  i.  36. 

Ballyvoghane,  - iv.  2. 46. 

Ballyvogher,  vi.  54. 

Ballyvohane,  i.  63. 

Ballyvolane,  iv.  46. 

Ballyvologhan,  vii.  5.‘ 
Ballyvoragherane,  ii.  34. 

Ballyvory,  iv.  61. 

Ballyvoughan,  iv.  46. 

Ballyvoy,  ii.  33.  iii.  43.  v.  61. 

Bally voye,  vii.  19. 

Ballyvoyre,  iii.  29. 

Ballyvroghane,  v.  61. 

Ballyweere,  vii.  5. 

Ballywroghrane,  iii.  73. 
Baltitranelagh,  v.  49. 

Banagher,  v.  12. 

Bancame,  iv.  47. 

Bann,  vi.59. 

Bannagher,  iv.  68.  v.  48. 
Banneconnellan,  v.  37. 

Bannogber,  l.  58. 

Banratty,  Barony  of,  vi.  33. 
Barenoran,  ii.  7. 

Barbunraderry,  iv.  10. 

Barkfadda,  vii.  11. 

Barmeath,  vi.  6. 

Barnaboy,  i.  56.  vi.  53. 

Barnaby,  i.  50. 

Barnaderrick,  vii.  24. 

Barnagh,  ii.  9. 28. 

Baruaglosse,  iv.  45. 

Barnalyer,  ii.  60. 

Barnanoran,  iv.  59. 

Barnaqueile,  vii.  9. 

Barnard,  iii.  67. 

Barneboy,  v.  19. 

Barnecoyle,  vii.  22. 

Barnenagh,  v.  33. 

Barnepeake,  iii.  70. 

Barney,  iv.  11. 

Barnydrumromeightra,  iv.  1 1 . 
Barrane,  v.43. 

Barren,  Barony  of,  i.  66. 

Barrishowle,  iii.  34. 


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Barrishowle,  Barony  of,  iii.  34. 

Barroge,  iii.  63. 

Barrontragh,  iv.  59. 

Barryglannagh,  vii.  24. 

Batty  nib,  Barony  of,  v.  40. 

Bawne,  ii.  56.  vii.  24. 

Beagh,  i.  24.  ii.  20.  21. 39.  51.  iii.  45.  iv.  50. 

58.  60.  v.  19.  52.  vi.  30.  56. 

Beaghbegg,  ii.  54. 

Beahagh,  i.  35. 

Bealarrary,  v.  27. 

Bealerigg,  vii.  21. 

Beallkelly,  iii.  73. 

Bealnafervarnagh,  vi.  62. 

Beffie,  vi.  17. 

Beganmore,  v.  49. 

Beggery,  ii.  50. 

Behagh,  i.  12.  u.  36. 

Behaghbegg,  iii.  19. 

Behah,  iii.  10. 

Belagh,  iii.  16. 

Belamoe,  Barony  of,  iii.  34. 
Beleandullaghen,  vii.  12. 

Belenebunny,  iii.  30. 

Bellabanagher  Castle,  v.  26. 

Bellaboe,  Barony  of,  ii.  5. 

Bellaboy,  vi.  30. 

Bellaburt,  vii.  24. 

Bellaforen,  vi.  62. 

Bellagad,  iii.  18. 

Bellagaddy,  iii.  83. 

Bellagaroe,  ii.  56. 

Bellagarriffe,  iii.  81. 

Bellagh,  vii.  26. 

Bellagliagha,  iii.  31. 

Bellaghooy,  vii.  22. 

Bellahaglia,  ii.  56. 

Bellamacore,  iv.  47.  v.  64. 

Bellamoe,  iii.  46.  v.  42. 

Barony  of,  i.  6. 8. 18.  35.  43.  ii.  9.  19. 

28.  49.  iii.  19.20.  21.34.40.41.46. 
49.  51.  52.54.  56.70.76.  iv.32.41. 
48.  50. 56.  58.  60.  63.  v.  7.  8. 10.  12. 
20.  24.  41.  58.  vi.  2.  52.  55. 74.  vii. 
14.  19.20.21.26. 

Bellamore,  i.  28. 

Barony  of,  i.  42.  51.  ii.  2.  15.  46.  iii. 

14.  18. 

Bellanalube,  ii.  32. 

Bellanamore,  iii.  48. 

Bellanclare,  ii.  43.  59. 

Rellanemore,  ii.  28. 

Bellanhewly,  ii.  27. 

Bellatullagh,  i.  16. 

Bellevali,  v.  19. 

Bellick,  iv.  59. 

Bellragli,  iv.  45. 

Beltragh,  i.  28. 

Bingerry,  vii.  24. 

Blenagassa,  iv.  47. 

Blenoran,  i.  27. 

Blenorane,  i.  27. 

Bleredmond,  ii.  28. 

Boaghill,  i.  3. 

Boalrea,  i.  24. 

Bodelagh,  vi.  23. 

Boffy,  i.  27. 

Bogacraroy,  ii.  31. 

Bogacrawy,  iii.  37. 

Bogganemore,  vii.  9. 

Bogghill,  iii.  22. 

Boghfarragh,  iv.  56. 

Boglmabeny,  v.  51. 

Bohane,  v.  45. 

Boharragb,  vi.  67. 

Bolidonogh,  ii.  53. 

Bohee,  iii.  10. 

Boheriduffe,  ii.  23. 

Boliersallagli,  ii.  30. 

Bohobolge,  iii.  55. 

Boholekeira,  iv.  23. 

Bokin,  iii.  6.  vi.  42. 

Bolebannuffe,  vii.  4. 

Bolenelly,  iii.  31. 

Bolenescriagh,  vi.  26. 

Bolesagranc,  vi.  26. 

Bollelane,  vi.  59. 

Bollestruam,  iii.  49. 

Bollisky,  i.  9. 

Slasse,  ii.  52. 

lone,  i.  69. 

Bonediffer,  iv.  29. 

Bonehowly,  iii.  59. 

Bonenonane,  i.  20. 

Bonnyconnilane,  v.  50. 

(122.) 


Bonodober,  iii.  56. 

Bonoven,  vii.  22. 

Bonowen,  iii.  57. 

Bonyne,  vii.  22. 

Borebannogh,  v.  64. 

Borgagh,  ii.  30. 

Borishoule,  Barony  of,  ii.  9. 

Borishowle,  Barony  of,  vii.  24. 

Borreshowle,  Barony  of,  i.  26. 

Borrishowle,  Barony  of,  vi.  70. 

Bough,  i.  70. 

Bougholla,  ii.  56. 

Boulefuek,  vi.  59. 

Boule  Iven,  iii.  69. 

Bouly,  iv.  39. 

Bovetrotb,  v.  32. 

Bowerower  Quarter,  iv.  7. 

Bowhynime,  i.  73. 

Boyhallagh,  ii.  9. 

Boylastroan,  iv.  40. 

Boyle,  vii.  15. 

— Barony  of,  i.  51.  ii.  9.  15.  17.24.28. 
iii.  10.  14.27.39.45.48.49.52.69. 
vii.  1.  13.  15.  22. 

Barony  of  (Bog)  iii.  46. 

Boynagh,  Parish  of,  iii.  53.  vi.  52. 

Bracklin,  ii.  21. 

Bracklone,  i.  16.  iv.  56.  v.  33. 

Brackloonagh,  ii.  40.  55. 

Brackloone,  ii.  35.56.  iv.  61.  v.  36.  vii.  15. 
Brakagh,  i.  32. 

Brakeny,  v.  50. 

Breaghweyter,  v.  28. 

Breaghwye,  iv.  63. 

Breaghwymorlane,  iv.  63. 

Breandreme,  ii.  52. 

Breandrim,  iii.  31. 

Brebane,  iii.  25. 

Breda,  iv.  20. 

Bredagh,  vi.  59. 

Bregrye,  ii.  50. 

Brehunorth,  v.  9. 

Brenan,  i.  26. 

Brittas,  iii.  34. 

Brocklagh,  i.  16. 

Brockvarry,  iii.  34. 

Brogliola,  iii.  31. 

Brometewnagh,  v.  27. 

Broskagh,  iv.  49. 

Brownstowne,  ii.  21. 

Brucklogh,  i.  16. 

Bryanmore,  v.  19. 

Buckhugh  Mountain,  iv.  10. 

Buckvarry,  iii.  34. 

Bullamore,  Barony  of,  i.  71. 

Bullanbegg,  iii.  34. 

Bullanemore,  iii.  34. 

Bullogher,  iii.  68. 

Bumblin,  Parish  of,  vi.  74. 

Bumrower,  iii.  21. 

Bunadamore,  ii.  24. 

Bunagher,  v.  47. 

Bunagride,  v.  48. 

Buncam,  i.-81. 

Bundorragli,  vii.  8. 

Bunegarry,  i.  28. 

Bunegire,  i.  43. 

Bunenea,  v.  15. 

Bunnagippa,  iii.  7. 

Bunona,  vi.  58. 

Bunowne,  vii.  24. 

Bunrntt,  Barony  of,  ii.  11. 

Bunrattie,  Barony  of,  ii..  59.  iii.  28. 
Bunratty,  v.  5. 

Barony  of)  i.  3,  6.  7.  17.  33. 36.  41.  42. 

45.51.67.69.  ii.  10.14.26.33.37.54.  iii. 
2. 3.  4. 14. 29. 55.  69.  iv.  2. 19.  33. 37.  54. 
55. 57.  66.  67.  v.  28. 29.  30.  51.  vi.  3.  7.  8. 
13. 15.  29.  32.34.36.  38.39.40.54.59.61. 
62.  vii.  4.  5.  7.  19. 

Bunrawer,  vii.  24'. 

Buntroly,  v.  13. 

Buoleboy,  i.  46. 

Buoliglass,  ii.  44. 

Buolineree,  ii.  15. 

Buolymoiler,  ii.  56. 

Buratty,  ii.  23. 

Burboys,  ii.  55. 

Burren,  Barony  of,  i.  2. 36.37. 41. 63.  ii.  33. 
38. 58. 45.  50.  54.  59.  iv.  3. 12.  21.  26. 46. 
v.  16.  vi.  20.  29.  37. 38. 40. 41.61.  vii.5.7. 
19. 

Burrin,  Barony  of,  ii.  11.  iii.  7. 

Burris,  v.  11. 


Burrish,  i.  4. 

Burrishcarrow,  v.  45. 

Burrishowle,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  22.  28 
10. 

Burrishuell,  iv.  11. 

Butallagh,  ii.  28. 

Byllienvae,  ii.  48. 

Bynaken,  ii.  28. 


C. 

Cabbra,  ii.  58. 

Cabrahane,  iii.  49. 

Cagliell,  i.  15. 

Caller,  i.  49. 

Caherbehernagg,  iv.  47. 
Caherbehernagh,  1.  31.  ii.  24. 
Cabercashell,  i.  28. 

Cahercatt,  iii.  30. 

Caherco3'ler,  vi.  42. 

Caherea,  v.  35. 

Caherenreagh,  ii.  26. 

Caherfarras,  v.  45. 

Caherferkin,  ii.  33.  iii.  43.  iv.  64. 
Caherfin,  vi.  53. 

Caherforvas,  ii.  51. 

Cahergall  Common,  ii.  33. 
Cahergeredan,  East,  iv.  66. 
Caherkeen,  v.  22. 

Caherkelleen,  iv.  71. 

Caherkelly,  iv.  37. 

Caherlogliane,  vi.  54. 
Caherluadane,  iv.  35. 

Cahermoris,  iv.  35. 
Cahernaclusaugh,  v.  62. 
Cahernafryery,  i.  31. 

Cahernaheely,  ii.  52. 

Cahernane,  ii.  47. 

Cahernecknafert,  v.  26. 
Caherneclogsey,  v.  43. 
Cahernegrage,  iii.  19. 

Caherpolla,  iv.  25. 

Caherviller,  ii.  47. 

Cahervin,  iv.  37. 

Caherymore,  vi.  71. 

Cahigale,  iv.  1 1. 

Cahilroge,  i.  28. 

Cahiniwooly,  ii.  54. 

Cahir,  i.  45.  ii.  26.  vi.  61.  vii.  11. 
Cahiradda,  vi.  15. 

Cahirbernagh,  vi.  37. 

Cahirbollagli,  i.  37. 

Cahirbroder,  iii.  67. 

Cahircassan,  vi.  61. 

Cahircrea,  iii.  63. 

Cahirdavid,  i.  1. 

Cahirduffe,  i.  1. 

Cahirfadda,  vi.  15. 

Cahirferras,  i.  55: 

Cahirfervah,  ii.  13. 

Cahirfervas,  iii.  36. 

Cahirfinoge,  iv.  28. 

Cahirforvas,  i.  23.  iv.  8.  16. 
Cahirforves,  ii.  54. 

Cahirgeridan,  West,  iv.  66. 
Cahirhurley,  i.  70. 

I Cahirigarriffe,  i.  20. 
Cahirkenevan,  i.  37. 

Caliirkillin,  iii.  71.  iv.  59.  vii.  16. 
Cahirkinavin,  v.  6. 

Cahirlangly,  ii.  47. 

Cahirleagh,  i.  28. 
Cahirmackroanode,  vi.  75. 
Cahirmacrossyn,  vi.  61. 
Cahirm'Croshre,  v.  61. 
Cahirm'nally,  i.  12. 

Cahirm'ullick,  iii.  30. 
Cahirmeenroe,  vi.  15. 
Cahirminanbcgg,  vi.  11. 
Cahil'mochana,  vi.  15. 

Cahirmohyl,  vi.  26. 

Cahirmoyle,  vi.  15. 

Cahirne,  vi.  56. 

Cahirnegollum,  i.  1. 
Cahirnehoone,  iii.  5.  vi.  56. 
Cahirnemallagh,  i.  22. 
Caliirnemora,  iii.  46. 
Cahirnemuck,  iv.  44.  v.  25. 

Cahi  Ilenanan,  vi.  41. 

Cahirserkin,  i.  41. 

Cahirtobber,  v.  7. 

Cahirylangg,  i.  7. 

Cahynine,  ii.  36. 

Calbane,  iv.  23. 


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VI'  Caldaghbegg,  ii.  39. 

INDEX  Calderaghmichill,  iv.  7. 

LOCORUM  Caldragn,  i.  51.  ii.  51.  v.  53.  ri.  66.  76. 


Caldraghbride,  vU6. 

Cald^hnv ' Mice,  iii.  5- 
Caldraglit,  iii.  34. 


of,  i.  7. 


, ii.41.  iv.59.  vii.  1. 

Calluragli  Mountain,  iii.  28. 
Callureden}',  v.  35. 
Calrusfceii),  iii.  21. 

Caltragh,  ii.  15.  vi.  28. 
Caltraghcren,  i.  59. 


23.  40.  49.  50.  53. 57. 
»egg,  ii.5(Lm.70. 


aser* 


Sastle  Quarter,  i.  63. 


, Barony  of,  i.  20. 
;arm,  iii.  16. 
;arrowcantldy,  v.  53. 
;enfadda,  ii.  55. 
in,  vii.  1.  18. 


Carginduffe,  v.  58. 

Carginedowy,  iii.  45. 

Carginmore,  ii.  15.  iii.  36.  vi.  76. 
Cargintalshe,  i.  40. 

Carhower,  i.  15. 

Carhowneherrick,  ii.  36. 

Carhyne,  vi.  52. 

Caricduffe,  i.  6. 

Caring,  iii.  10. 

Cariny,  iii.  10. 

Carkar,  vii.  7. 

Carkfreeh,  iii.  49. 

Cai-lia,  i.  28. 

Carltowne,  i.  68. 

Cannackoge,  iii.  65. 

Carmullengeeh,  ii.  19. 

Carnafinig,  iii.  38. 

Carnagli,  East,  vii.  29. 

Carnaneene,  ii.  54.  iii.  45. 

Carnan,  i.46. 

Carnane,  iii.  46. 49. 

Carnanhodan,  vi.  31. 

Carnashnagh,  iii.  46. 

Came,  i.39.  ii.  7.49.  iv.63.  vi.  57. 
Carnecarrow,  vi.  76. 

Carnecullen,  ii.  50. 

Carne  in  Killenagh,  vi.  70. 

Carnekina,  »vi.  23. 

Carnelee,-  i.  14. 

Carnemore,  iv.  72. 

Kilbridy,  iv.  72. 

Carnemuliaglineshe,  v.  58. 

Carnkitt,  ii.  19. 

Caroenekine,  iv.38. 

Carohoota,  vi.45. 

Carolard,  v.  9. 

Carra,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  15.  26.  30.  ii.  4.  52. 
59.  iii.  30.  34.  41.  43.  46.  78.  iv.  2. 
11.  31.  44.  52.  v.  11.  27. 44.  45.  55. 
vi.  5. 67.  vii.  3. 8. 17. 24. 

Commons  of,  vi.  25. 

Carraderry,  v.  45. 

Carrafarrin,  ii.  50. 

Carragh,  iv.  60.  v.29.48.  vi.58. 
Carraghboy,  vi.  53. 

Carraghduffe,  i.  9. 

Carraghmore,  v.  41. 45. 

Carraghneveene,  iii.  24. 

Carraghrea,  vi.  58. 

Carraghteige,  ii.  57. 

Carraghter,  vi.  5. 

Carrahinan,  vi.  53. 

Carralumnay,  i.  64. 

Carramore,  ii.  9.  v.  26. 

Carranagli,  i.  15. 

Carrandaragh,  v.  7. 

Carrane,  v.  14.  27. 

Carrangrane,  iii.  21. 

Carranleagli,  iii.  61. 

Carranlycarrow,  v.  54. 

Carran  M'Steplien,  v.  27. 

Carranreagh,  i.  5.  vi.  41 . 

Carranvally,  iii.  16. 

Carrcleery,  i.  50. 

Carrdough,  vii.  19. 

Carreagli,  vii.  14. 

Carreciooney,  ii.  1. 

Carrelissone,  ii.  1. 

Carremore,  iii.  46. 

Carrew,  v.  12. 

Carrenreagh,  vi.  18. 

Carreogowen,  vii.  22. 

Carreogow'  ““ 


i.  37. 


Carrewbane,  iii.  25. 
Carrhownagh,  v.  48. 
Carriawkoltye,  vii.  24. 
Carrick,  ii.  39.  iii.  71.  vii.  : 
Carrickclough,  iv.  22. 
Carrickena,  v.  58. 
Carrickliner,  v.  23. 
Carrickmagean,  v.  23. 
Carrickm'guan,  iv.  45. 
Carrickurane,  ii.  17. 
Carrigg,  ii.  35. 
Carrignabnow,  ii.  60. 
Carrignagappull,  ii.  60. 
Carrigroe,  iv.  19. 
Cnrrincoolronagh,  iii.  55. 
Carrindue,  vi.  51. 

Carrine,  vii.  25. 
Carrinescarogy,  iv.  16. 
Carrings,  vii.  25. 
Carrnevoy,  vii.  12. 
Carrobranock,  iii.  43. 


Carrocastlane,  iv.  63. 

Carrocoast,  iv.  52. 

Carrocule,  i.  61. 

Carrodromagh,  i.  22. 

Carroeighter,  v.  45. 

Carroghane,  iii.  37. 

Carromore,  ii.  9. 

Carronegilian,  i.  40. 

Carroneglogh,  vi.  75. 

Carronvillick,  iv.  58. 

Carroroe,  iv.  60. 

Carrounegapull,  iv.  48. 

Carrow,  ii.  35. 

Carrowagh,  vii.  3.^ 

Carrowana,  ii.  24. 

Carrowangan,  iii.  31. 

Carrowantanlassa,  v.  7. 

Cavrowantanloske,  v.  7. 

Carrowantanlosky,  v.  7. 

Carrowantorlagh,  ii.  20. 

Carroward,  i.  20.  22.  51.  ii.  24.  58.  iv. 
v.  7.  8.  20. 

Carrowballygarry,  v.  44. 

Carrowbane,  i.  20.  28.  ii.  54.  iii.  33. 34.  i 


41. 


i.  24. 


;.71.  i 


Carrowbanine,  ii.  49. 

Carrowbeagli,  v.  9. 

Carrowbeg,  i.  4.  28.  30.  ii.  31. 
vi.  59. 

C-arrowbegg,  i.  20.  ii.  43.  iii.  26.  34.  37. 

iv.  14.  v.  54.  vii.  15. 

Carrowbeggone,  ii.  24. 

Carrowbeshede,  vii.  25. 

Carrowboy,  ii.  59.  iii.  30.  vi.  24. 
Carrowbrack,  i.  1. 

Carrowbranock,  vii.  3. 

Carrowcam,  ii.  36. 

Carrowcanada,  iv.  46. 

Carrowcarne,  iii.  24.  46. 

Carrowcarra,  iii.  33. 

Carrowcashell,  iii.  27. 

Carrowcaslane,  i.  4.  46.  vi.  15.  vii.  11. 
Carrowcasle,  vi.  15. 

Carrowcastle,  vi.  15. 

Carrowceele,  iii.  17. 

Carrowclaggin,  vii.  24. 

Carrowclagh,  ii.  1 1. 

Carrowclogher,  ii.  38.  iii.  11. 28.  iv.  51.  v.  34. 
Carrowcoanhine,  ii.  47. 

Carrowcomine,  iii.  33. 

Carrowconnegg,  vi.  59. 

Carrowconine,  v.  37. 

Carrowconnine,  ii.  56. 

Carrowcoole,  iii.  67.  iv.  8. 

Carrowcootage,  ii.  24. 

Carrowcormeg,  vi.  59. 

Carrowcorneviagli,  v.  21. 

Carrowcorr,  i.  40.  vi.  64. 

Carrowcort,  i.  40. 

Carrowcoyle  Claydrimnagli,  vi.  64. 
Carrowcoyleclydrumelia,  ii.  9. 

Carrowcrassie,  iii.  46. 

Carrowcrine,  i.  28.  iii.  28.  v.  37. 
Carrowcristin,  i.  51. 

Carrowcrum,  vii.  11. 

Carrowculline,  iii.  71. 

Carrowdangen,  vii.  24. 

Carrowderry  Temple,  iv.  69. 

Carrowdoduffe,  i.  72. 

Carrowdoney,  ii.  52. 

Carrowdony,  v.  22. 

Carrowdowan,  v.  60. 

Carrowdowmore,  iv.  63. 

Carrowdrissagh,  v.  28. 

Carrowduffe,  iv.  10. 

Carrowe,  ii.  21. 

Carroweesill,  i.  58. 

Carrowelagh,  iv.  71. 

Carrowenclogher,  iv.  32. 

Carrowenderry,  iii.  56. 

Carroweneagh,  i.  40. 

Carrowenlughan,  ii.  59. 

Carrowenninoisme,  iii.  45. 

Carrowenshellane,  iii.  46. 

Carrowentheny,  v.  54. 

Carrowentihane,  ii.  56. 

Carrowentogher,  iii.  45. 

Cai-rowentoy,  iv.  35. 

Carrowerngli,  ii.  33. 


v.  45. 


Carrowerry,  v.  9. 
Carrowevilline,  i.  4. 
Carrowficott,  v.  7. 


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Carrowgagh  Castle,  vn.  7. 

Carrowgarane,  iv.  58. 

Carrowgare,  v.61.  vi.  11. 

Carrowgarr,  iii.  69. 

Carrowgarra,  ii.  9. 

Carrowgarraldboy,  iv.  6. 

Carrowgarrane,  iv.  8.  15. 

CarrowgaiTow,  ii.  60.  iv.  63.  vi.  31. 
Carrowgarry,  i.  12.  30.  ii.  24..  iii.  48.  51. 

iv.  2.  29.  vi.  31.  vii.  15. 

Carrowgaruffe,  iii.  16. 

Cavrowgashel,  vii.  1. 

Carrowgillane,  iii.  66.  vi.  50. 

Carrowglasse,  i.  22. 

Carrowgoran,  v.  29. 

Carrowguile,  v.  55. 

Carrowhally,  vii.  24. 

Carrowhannagh,  vii.  24. 

Carrowhany,  i.  40. 

Carrowhelidan,  iv.  14. 

CaiTowhemus,  iv.  11. 

Carrowhill,  iii.  73. 

Carrowhiny,  v.  13. 

Carrowholly,  ii.  52.  vi.  60. 

Carrowickavoge,  ii.  24. 

Carrowilkin,  ii.  5. 

Carrowincolla,  vii.  15. 

CaiTowinkleames  vi.  37. 

Carrow  Iragli,  v.  44. 

Carrowkeelagh,  vii.  27. 

Carrowkeele,  i.  14.  15.  20.  39.  40.  46.  51. 
ii.  9.  51.  iii.  16.  21.  34.  45.  46.  49.  iv.  3. 
10.  31. 38.  46.  57. 64.  v.  8. 11. 41. 45. 57. 


Carrowkeelebegg,  i.  61. 
Carrowkeeledisseny,  ii.  9. 
Carrowkeeny,  vii.  22. 

Carrowkeerine,  v.  52. 

Carrowkeile,  iii.  26.  iv.  34.  vi.  11.  v 
Carrowkeilenapara,  iv.  34. 
Carrowkeile,  iv.  11. 

Carrowkelleene,  ii.  7. 
Carrowkellronan,  v.  45. 
Carrowkenedy,  i.  32. 
Carrowkilleene,  iii.  34. 

Carrowkillen,  vi.  44. 

Carrowkillene,  v.  54. 

Carrowkilline,  i.  4.  v .45. 
Carrowkiltian,  v.  30. 

Carrowkir,  i.  4. 

Carrowkirine,  iii.  11. 
Carrowkiwknevagh,  iii.  30. 
Carrowkrine,  iii.  11. 

Carrowkroy,  v.  45. 

Carrowlablane,  iv.  71. 

Carrowlarty,  i.  15. 

Carrowlass,  v.  44. 

Carrowlavrame,  ii.  24. 

Carrowleame,  ii.  56. 

Carrowleane,  ii.  9. 

Carrowlegan,  vii.  22. 
Carrowlegumo,  vii.  24. 

Carrowleigli,  iv.  71. 

Cavrowlenaii,  vi.  64. 

Carrowlesbegg,  iv.  50. 
Carrowleshbegg,  iv.  48. 
Carrowliane,  ii.  15. 

Carrowlick,  v.  54. 

Canwliskoyle,  ii.  50. 

Carrowlogh,  i.  4. 

Carrowloghane,  iii.  38. 
Carrowlordane,  v.  54. 
Carrowlustrany,  vi.  10. 
Carrowmackerble,  ii.  35. 
Carrowmackillicke,  vi.  51. 

Carrowmadena,  ii.  21.  , 
Carrowmactenany,  ii.  55. 
Carrowmanagh,  iii.  43. 
Carrowmartine,  iii.  10. 
Carrowmarvane,  iv.  70. 
Carrowmash,  ii.  9. 
Carrowm'clogher,  l.  18. 
Carrowmcgarrotboy,  v.  54. 
Carrowm'gdbuck,  i.  49. 
Carrowm'gilleroe,  iii.  34. 

Carrow  M'Krynody,  ii.  58. 
Carrowmcmorrogh,  ii.  9. 
Carrowra'tyre,  i.  40. 
Carrowmeanagh,  v.  16. 
Carrowmeere,  i.  34. 
Carrowmenagh,  ii.  52. 

Carrowmick,  i.  46. 
Carrowmicklery,  ii.  33.  iii.  43. 
Carrowmonagh,  ii.  33.  iii.  24.31. 
Carrowmoneen,  v.  20. 


(122.) 


Carrowmonine,  iv.  29. 

Carrow  Moony,  v.  44. 

Carrowmony,  ii.  28. 

Carrowmore,  i.  14.  16.  31.  32.  35.  50.  61. 
ii.  15.  24.  31.  32.  54.  iii.  17.25. 27. 
37.  46.  72.  iv.  47.  52.  63.  68.  70. 
v.  6.11.13.  38.  41.  45.  60.  vi.25. 
75.  vii.  6.  24. 

Killbridc,  iii.  46. 

Killbridy,  iv.  63. 

Liskellin,  iii.  34. 

Carrowmorentlevy,  ii.  15. 

Carrowmoreshagh,  iv.  59. 

Carrowmorknock,  i.  27. 

Carrowmorliskeilin,  iii.  30. 

Carrowmough,  ii.  28. 

Carrowmurhow,  i.  30. 

CaiTOwrnuiTOw,  vii.  8. 

Carrowmurry,  iv.  1 1. 45. 

Carrowna,  vii.  24. 

Carrownabartlett,  vii.  7. 

Carrownabartlv,  i.  39. 


Carrownabb,  i 
Carrownaboe,  iii.  32. 
Carrownacally,  vi.  5 1 . 
Carrownacarga,  i.  32. 
Carrownagannee,  iii.  34. 
Carrownaglogb,  iv.  71 . 
Carrownaheele,  ii.  52. 
Carrownalagliy,  i.  18. 
Carrownallagh,  iii.  34. 
Carrownamadra,  v.  35. 
Carrownamohere,  v.  23. 
Carrownarragh,  iii. -31 . 
Carrowncrossie,  vi.  24. 
Carrowncrossy,  v.  26. 


Carrowndangt 


vi.  59. 


Carrowndolla,  i 
Carrownea,  ii.  52.  v.  4. 
Carrownecallagli,  v.  57. 
Carrownecally,  vii.  24. 
Carrownecappale,  vi.  68 
Carrownedene,  iii.  1. 
Carrownedogh,  v.  37. 


- Bog, 


.51. 


. iv.  31. 
Carrownecorr,  ii.  54. 
Carrownecreevy,  iii.  2' 
Carrownecreggy,  iii.  3 


Car 


Carrownecroghane,  vi.  72. 
Carrownecrosly,  iv.  17. 
Carrownecross,  ii.  54.. 
Carrownecrosse,  ii.  15. 
Carrownecrossy,  iii.  10. 
Carrownecroy,  vii.  12. 

Carrowneden,  ii,  41 . v.  57 . 
Carrownedin,  i.  31.  ii.  56. 

Castle,  iv.  70. 

Carrownedine,  i.  45. 
Carrownedough,  v.  54. 
Carrowneeine,  ii.  9. 
Carrowneemorhee,  iii.  61. 
Carrownefriere,  vi.  68. 
Carrownegannin,  iv.  11. 
Cai'rownegaple,  iv.  48. 
Carrownegapple,  iii.  32. 
Carrownegarry,  v.  8. 
Carrownegarvane,  i.  1. 
Carrownegilbnck,  i.  49. 
Carrownegory,  i.  28. 
Carrownegowle,  v.  16. 
Carrownegnllagb,  v.  48. 
Carrownehowne,  iii.  54. 
Carrowneidan,  iii.  27. 
Carrowneinerony,  v.  44. 
Carrownekearty,  iii.  30. 
Carrownekelly,  iv.  8. 
Carrownekiragb,  v.  54. 
Carrownelahy,  i.  46. 
Carrownelestrane,  vi.  26. 
Carrownemarrane,  v.  61. 
Carrownemokere,  iii.  61. 
Carrownemorhee,  v.  23. 
Carrownenta,  iii.  60. 
Carrownervanagb,  iv.  12. 
Carrowneskehin,  vii.  14. 
Carrowneskehine,  vi.  76. 
Carrowneskehy,  v.  54. 
Carrownestellan,  ii.  9. 
Carrownetobber,  v.  5. 

I Carrownetoler,  v.  4. 

I Carrowngluntagh,  v.  37. 

| Carrownidogh,  vi.  64. 


Carrowniroane,  iii.  40. 

Carrownis,  i.  49. 

Carrowniskie,  vii.  24. 

Carrownoune,  i.  49. 

Carrownreagh,  vi.  35. 

Carrowntinny,  iv.  42. 

Carrowntlene,  iv.  14. 

Carrowntobber,  i.  35. 

Carrownure,  i.  1.  iii.  71.  vii.  22. 
Carrowpadin,  iv.  58: 

Carrowragh,  iii.  43. 

Carrowrea,  iv.  7. 

Carrowreagh,  i.  20.  32.  41.  ii.  36.  46. !. 
iii.  14.  30. 33.  iv.  4.  5. 6. 30.  45.  50.  v. 
35.  37.  58.  59.  70.  vii.  19. 


Carrov 


eeagh,  ii 


i.  12. 


27. 


Carrowreogh,  i.  20. 
Carrowrickard,  ii.  21. 
Carrowrigh,  ii.  7. 
Carrowroe,  i.  19.  ii.  2 


Carrowrogh,  i 
Carrowrowe,  i 
Carrowrus 


Carrowsassa,  vi.  56. 


vii.  4. 


Carrowscee,  • 

| Carrowshaushaugbnessy,  v.  7. 
Carrowsillane,  ii.  15. 
Carrowskeban,  i.  12. 

I Carrowskulty,  vi.  30. 

I Carrowslealagh,  iii.  63. 
Carrowsseele,  vi.  7. 
Carrowteige,  iv.  41. 
Carrowtemple,  vi.  31. 
Carrowtiban,  ii.  24. 

I Carrowtobbereighter,  v.  13. 

1 Carrowtobberoughter,  v.  13. 
j Carrowtollogh,  v.  54. 

Cawowtosan,  i.  48. 

I Carrowtrahan,  i.  66. 


Carrowtrogh,  ii.  54. 
Carrowtrone,  iii.  34. 
Carrowturken,  vii.  1. 
Carrowvanine,  ii.  4. 
Carrowveile,  i.  26. 
Carrowvdlick,  ii.  24. 
Carrucarnereagh,  vi.  3 
” dimore,  ' " 


Carrukeele, 


67. 


Carrundolla,  vi.  17. 
Carrunereagb,  i.  5. 
Carry,  v.  45. 
Carrybegg,  iii.  54. 
Carrygarry,  iv.  6. 
Carsecall,  iii.  49. 
Carsenall,  iv.  41 . 
Cartionemall,  ii.  60. 
Cartron,  ii.  17.  45. 

Cartroneigbtra,  vii. 
Cartronferris,  v.  45. 
Cartronferrish, 
Cartroniaghatragh, 
Cartronkeene,  iv.  7. 
Cartronsedy,  v.  43. 
Cartroone,  iv.  39. 
Cartrutrile,  vi.  44. 
Carukeele,  vi.  44. 
Carunagur,  vi.  45. 
Carunemadry,  i.  41. 
Caruwwaden,  vi.  45. 
Carvolially,  iv.  59. 
Cary-Wooley,  i.63. 
Cashell,  i.  28.  vii.  2: 
Caskeagb,  vi.  55. 
Caslane,  iv.  29. 
Cassallagb 


45. 


Cassell,  iii.  34. 


Cassmonykelly,  v.  45. 
Castel,  i.  41. 
Castelkilloe,  iii.  69. 
Castle,  ii.  59.  vi.  28. 
Castlebin,  v.  18.  vi.  60. 
Castleboy,  iii.  49. 
Castlecarra,  v.  45. 
Castlecrine,  v.  51. 
Castlefedan,  iv.  57. 
Castlegare,  iii.  34.  iv.  6. 
Castle  I-Iackett,  ii.  36. 
Castlekeele,  ii.  21. 
Castlekenahan,  vi.  24. 
Castlemacgarrett,  ii . 2 1 . 

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Castlemovle,  iv.  84. 

1 Castlenod,  iv.  45. 

INDEX  Castlenod  e,  v.  23. 
locokum  Castlepinane,  iv.  1. 

The  Inrolmcms  Castlequarter,  ii.  42.  52.  iv.  35.  v.  49.  v 
of  the  Castlereagh,  iv.  56. 

S=£  Castleiw,  v.  32.  vii.  8. 

Castlerue,  u.  19. 

Castletehine,  vi.  31. 

Castletowne,  iii.  43.  65. 

Castleturleagh, 


i.  49. 


Ceillvolfo 
Celenecaldry,  iii.  49. 

Cessabegg,  vii.  17. 

Chager  Willyheere,  ii.  59. 
Chahirnacknafert,  ii.  4. 

Choghbrack,  ii.  31. 

Cladagh,  vii.  21. 

Clady,  iv.  56. 

Clanagher,  iv.  60. 

Clanboy,  vii.  21. 

Clanbrack,  iii.  10. 

Clancormuck,  iii.  52. 

Clancrawchill,  ii.  56. 

Clandaduffe,  i.  16. 

Clandarala,  iv.  36. 

Ciandavock  Mountain,  iv.  56. 

Clanebuory,  iv.  31. 

Clanlinish,  iv.  52. 

Claniinoge,  v.  64. 

Clangarraff,  i.  38. 

Clankally,  vii.  24. 

Ciaukeene,  ii.  9. 

Clanm'knowne  Barony  of,  vi.  69. 
Clanmorris,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  22.  25.  30.  38. 
46.  ii.  7.  9.  15.  24.  25.31.55.  58.  iii.  18. 
87.  iv.  50. 65.  v.  13. 40.  41.  54.  vi.  64.  70. 
vii.  24. 

Clanmorrise,  Barony  of,  ii.  21.  iv.  2. 
Clanmorrish,  Barony  of,  iii.  34.  49.  50. 
Clare,  ii.  7.  8.  iv.  64. 

Barony  of,  i.  5.  12.  20.  35.  44.  51.  72. 

ii.  4.  8.  18.  36.  44.  46.  50.  52.  54. 

iii.  5.  19.  24.  25.  30.  37.  38.  40. 45. 
49. 59. 71.  iv.  4. 6. 28. 29.  35. 53. 71. 
v.  6. 17.  21.  26.  vi.  7.  13. 17.  18. 55. 
56. 58.  59.  65. 70.  vii.  13.  14, 15. 25. 

County  of,  i.  2.  3. 


mz. 


ekelly, 
Cleggin,  iv.  11. 


Clogh,  i.  71.  : 


arly,  ii.  20. 
Cloghaneleagh,  i.  15. 
Cloghanlucas,  vi.  67. 

Cloghanryphillip,  vi.  67. 


16.  37.  60.  iv.  34.  v.  8. 


Clognish  Freagh  Island,  iv.  10. 
Cloholycan,  i.  33. 

Clokerighter,  vi.  43. 


Barony  of,  i.  13.  33.  45. 

ii.  45.  iv.  3.  v.  29.  43.  vi.  26.  3 
vii.  5.  19. 

Clonderalla,  vi.  18. 

Clondereell,  Bog  of,  iii.  53. 
Clonderela,  ii.  26. 

Barony  of,  i.  37.  63.  ii.  54.  i 


5.  48.  • 


. 41. 


Clonderella,  Barony  of,  i 
Clondonogh,  iv.  71. 
Clondowell,  iv.  48. 
Clondrinagh,  i.  13.  iv. 
Clonduff,  v.  50. 
Clonebannuffe,  vii.  4. 
Clonebbarre,  iii.  44. 
Cloneboy,  vii.  22. 
Cloneboyeran,  iv.  38. 
Clonebrick,  iii.  29. 
Clonebrickny,  iv.  7. 
ClonecaU,  i.  23. 
Clonecallgmore,  v.  32. 
Clonecallogmore,  vii.  3 
Clonecannon,  iv.  7. 
Clonecease,  iv.  38. 
Cloneclaske,  v.  29. 
Cloneclogh,  ii.  21. 
Cloneclonkan,  iv.  8. 
Cloneconny,  iv.  31. 
Clonecorr,  v.  31. 
Clonecossy,  vii.  11. 
Clonecoule,  East,  iv.  10 
Cloneen,  iii.  67. 

Cloneene,  iv.  54. 
Clonefeaghan,  iv.  50. 
Clonegeragh,  v.  22. 
Cloneglassie,  iv.  31.  vi. 
Clonegonah,  iii.  69. 
Clonegowne,  v.  38. 
Clonegrossy,  i.  30. 
Clonegullane,  iv.  2. 
Clonehala,  iii.  10. 
Clonehalt,  i.  26. 
Cloneliinsun,  ii.  55. 
Clonehowne,  vi.  64. 
Clonekeene,  ii.  18. 
Clonekellene,  vii.  28. 
Clonekeneighter,  iii.  54. 
Clonekery,  ii.  23. 
Clonelane,  vi.  43. 
Clonelegan,  i.  41. 
Clonelorrisb,  iii.  34. 
Clonelughane,  iii.  44. 
Clonemanagan,  ii.  27. 
Clonemeele,  iii.  49. 
Clonemerrick,  i.  22. 
Clonemore,  ii.  21. 
Clonemornine,  i.  27. 
Clonemoyle,  i.  46. 
Clonenasse,  iii.  29. 


Cloneoughter,  iii.  54. 
Clonera,  vi.  40. 
Clonereliagh,  v.  49. 
Clonerhegh,  vii.  9. 
Cloneroane,  ii.  18. 
Clonerosse,  iii.  69. 
Clonertragh,  v.  16. 
Clonery,  iv.  51. 
Cloneslwllagh,  v.  82.  vii.  3. 
Cloneshee,  iii.  28.  vi.  13. 
Cloneshinane,  vi.  13. 
Cloneshogish,  iii.  21. 
Cloneskarbury,  ii.  24. 
Cloneskeragh,  ii.  40. 
Cloneskra,  iv.  9. 
Clonetbene,  iii.  60. 
Clonetymorowhow,  i.  67. 
Clonevilly,  iii.  40. 
Clonevory,  ii.  33. 

Cloney,  vi.  8.  vii.  7.  26. 
Clonfadda,  vii.  13. 
Clonfeghere,  v.  60. 
Clonfine,  vi.  5. 

Clonfinlagli,  Parish  of,  iv.  i 
Clonflyn,  vi.  67. 

Clonfreigh,  v.  23. 

Pallice  in,  v.  23. 

Clongaire,  v.  5. 

Clongee,  ii.  56. 
Clongeelune,  v.  9. 
Clongowla,  iii.  84. 
Clonickert,  vii.  21. 
Clonikeroti,  i.  11. 

Cion  Ikerron,  i.  54. 
Clonilogh,  ii.  15. 

Clonin,  iii.  31. 

West,  vi.  15. 

Clonine,  ii.  56.  iv.  54. 

Cion  Iragh,  ii.  35. 

Irke,  ii.  35. 

Cloniveanagh,  v.  58. 
Clonkagh,  iii.  61. 
Clonkeanbegg,  vii.  15. 
Clonkeanmore,  vii.  15. 
Clonkeavan,  ii.  15. 
Clonkeene,  i.  48.  ii.  9.  i 
64.  vi.  23.  vii.  21. 
Clonkerry,  iii.  14. 

Clonkitt,  i.  45. 

Clonlaglian,  iv.  64. 
Clonlaghane,  iii.  44. 
Clonlarane  Bog,  iii.  53. 
Clonlatine,  vii.  13. 
Clonleagh,  i.  45. 
Olonlegane,  v.  16. 
Clonlughane,  iii.  44.  62. 
Clonlyen,  vi.  27. 
Clonmacknown,  vi.  23. 
Clonmacknowne,  iv.  52.  v. 

Barony  of,  iii.  12.  70. 

Clonmac  Shane,  vii.  22. 
Clonmartin,  iv.  46. 
Clonmaskerrv,  vii.  9. 
Clonm'kallis,  vi.  60. 
Clonm'knowen,  ii.  40. 

Barony  of,  i.  47.  55.  i 

Clonm'known,  vii.  19. 
Clonm'knowne,  vii.  17. 
Barony  of,  ii.  56.  iii. 


Clonm'neone,  ii.  48. 
Clonmonagh,  v.  58. 

Clonmore,  vii.  9. 

Clonmoris,  iv.  52. 

Barony  of,  iii.  40.  iv.  31. 

Clonmorish,  iv.  14. 

Clomnorris,  Barony  of,  i.  4.  12.  i 
Clonmoyle,  v.  9. 

Clonnebanao,  v.  49. 
Clonnetlenkan,  v.  1. 

Clonnig,  vii.  17. 
Clonoranoughtcr,  iii.  27. 
Clonoughtragh,  v.  16. 
Clonprack,  North-east  Part  of,  i 
Clonproske,  iv.  9. 

Clonredoon,  iv.  40. 

Clonrehagh,  vi.  50. 
Clonresalgess,  v.  22. 

Clonrine,  v.  32.  vii.  3. 

Clonroe  Mountain,  vi.  49. 
Clonrush,  Parish  of,  vi.  50. 
Clorisee,  ii.  39.  v.  49.  vi.  62. 

Mill,  vi.  62. 

Clonshee,  i.  32.  iii.  11.  v.  50. 


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18.  vi.  4. 


62.  iv.  43. 


v.  52. 


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Clonshinagh,  ii.  8. 

Clonsillagh,  vi.  72. 

Clonsivny,  iv.  48. 

Clonslaneny,  ii.  38. 

Clonsuck,  iv.  39. 

Clonteage,  iii.  34. 

Clontee,  iii.  73. 

Clonteene,  vii.  5. 

Clontine,  ii.  59. 

Clontivogher,  vii.  22. 

Clontra,  v.  39.  47.  vi.  21.  vii.  19; 
Clontragh,  iv.  64'.  vi.  63. 
Clontroughter,  iii.  49. 

Clomilly,  vi.  58. 

Clonvilly,  iii.  40. 

Clonycatten,  i.  44. 

Clonynowell,  vii.  14. 

Clony,  Parish  of,  vi.  11. 

Clonzine,  v.  32.  vii.  3. 

Cloololiagh,  v.  7. 

Cloomullen,  vi.  62. 

Cloonaghmore,  i.  20.  iv.  63.  v.  44. 
Cloonahey,  iii.  21. 

Cloonahoghra,  v.  31. 

Cloonaltie,  i.  26. 

Cloonamore,  ii.  36. 

Cloonane,  i.  28. 

Cloonanowle,  iii.  60. 

Cloonark,  iii.  30. 

Cloonarkane,  v.  7. 

Cloonartmore,  v.34.  vii.  7. 
Cloonartow,  i.  49. 

Cloonbannow,  v.  58. 

Cloonbanow,  i.  46. 

Cloonbrack,  v.  7. 

Cloonbury,  v.  45. 

Clooncagh,  vii.  8. 

Clooncalige,  iii.  32. 

Clooncallon,  v.  52. 

Clooncanin,  i.  55. 

Cloonconabegg,  iv.  64. 
Cloonconnellane,  iii.  30. 
Clooncosker,  iii.  39. 

Cloonduffe,  v.  38. 

Cloondule,  i.  43. 

Cloone,  v.  34. 

Clooneall,  ii.  19. 

Clooneana,  ii.  55. 

Clooneaney,  iii.  21. 

Cloonearke,  v.  15. 

Clooneballigg,  v.  57. 
Cloonebannagh,  v.  54. 
Cloonebegom,  iv.  7. 

Cloonebue,  iv.  2. 

Cloonecagh,  iii.  21. 

Cloonecanin,  Parke  of,  i.  55. 
Cloonecannon,  iii.  38. 
Cloonecarhane,  iii.  51. 

Cloonecon,  v.  24. 

Clooneconelan,  i.44. 
Clooneconellan,  ii.  28. 
Clooneconla,  iv.  11. 

Clooneconry,  i.  44. 
Cloonecormake,  i.  49. 
Cloonecorry,  v.  8. 

Cloonecremp,  iv.  14. 
Cloonecrossy,  vi.  70. 
Cloonecullane,  vii.  14. 
Cloonedowell,  vi.  52. 
Cloonedreagh,  vi.7. 

Clooneduffe,  iv.  11. 

Clooneene,  i.  16.  iii.  49. 
Cloonefaghy  Q',  iv.  7. 
Cloonefagny,  iii.  21. 
Cloonefallagh,  1.  49. 
Cloonefarbry,  iv.  47. 

Cloonefeyne,  iv.  47. 

Cloonegara,  vii.  7. 

Cloonegarvan,  iii.  39. 
Cloonegawna,  iii.  30.37. 
Cloonegawnagh,  ii.  9. 
Clooneglasny,  iii.  39. 
Clooneglera,  i.  15. 

Cloonegrossan,  ii.  15. 
Cloonegrussan,  iii.  19. 
Cloonekeene,  i.  16.  28. 
Cloonekeeneoughter,  i.  56. 
Cloonekeoghane,  iii.-48. 
Cloonekerny,  v.  19. 

Cloonekill,  iv.  6. 

Cloonelaiadda,  iii.  37. 
Cloonelagh,  iii.  10. 

Cloonelaghru,  v.  44. 

Cloonelarag,  vi.  52. 

Cloonelare,  iv.  46. 


vii.  24. 


(122.) 


Cloonelavasse,  ii.  21. 

Cloonelee,  iii.  48. 

Cloonelinssecane,  iv.  11. 

Cloonelogh,  i.  33.  iii.  62. 

Clooneloghy,  i.  41. 

Cloonemahane,  ii.  55. 

Clooneman,  i.  66. 

Cloonemcknowne,  Barony  of,  i.  56. 60. 61. 
Cloonemean,  v.  5. 49. 

Cloonemerrick,  i.  22. 

Cloonemeuda,  i.  51. 

Cloonemonaghe,  v.  45. 

Cloonenacloghy,  ii.  55. 

Cloonenartbegg,  vii.  7. 

Cloonenole,  i.  45. 

Cloonenra,  i.  16. 

Clooneranoughter,  iii.  32. 

Cloonereask,  ii.  8. 

Cloonescarbry,  i.  31. 

Clooneshanvo,  ii.  31. 

Clooneth,  ii.  45. 

Cloonetogh,  iii.  37. 

Cloonevoir,  ii.  19. 

Cloonfadda,  iii.  44. 

Cloonfan,  v.  43. 

Cloongarbad,  v.  7. 

Cloongarruffe,  v.  7. 

Cloongashell,  ii.  55. 

Cioongawna,  ii.  31. 

Cloonglasee,  v.  7. 

Cloonglasny,  v.  31. 

Cloongohine,  iv.  62. 

Cloongue,  iii.  31. 

Cloonicalgybeg,  v.  31. 

Cloonigny,  i.47. 

Cloonikeltine,  v.  35. 

Cloonilean,  ii.  17. 

Cloonin,  East,  vi.  15. 

Cloonine,  v.  45. 

Clooninislin,  iii.  48. 

Clooninragh,  ii.  17. 

Clooniskilly,  v.  34. 

Cloonkally,  iv.  7 1 . 

Cloonkeen,  v.  26. 

Cloonkeene,  v.  45. 

Cloonkeenoughter,  i.  49. 

Clonkeil,  vii.  7. 

Cloon!  afadda,  ii.  3 1 . 

Cloonleaghin,  v.  4. 

Cloonlenane,  vii.  12. 

Cloonloouey,  iii.  55. 

Cloonmallis,  v.  58. 

Cloonmaru,  iv.  14. 

Cloonm'Knowen,  Barony  of,  i.64.  iii.  59. 
Cloonm'Knowne,  iv.  68. 

Barony  of,  v.  59. 

Cloonmore,  vii.  12. 

Cloon  morney,  vi.  28. 

Cloonoran,  iii.  32. 

Cloonoraoughter,  iii.  32. 

Cloonrane,  vi.  70. 

Cloonroleagh,  i.  24. 

Cloonsee,  v.  31. 

Cloonshamvoy,  iii.  37. 

Cloonshee,  i.  47.  iii.  39. 

Cloonssee,  iii.  21. 

Cloonsuck,  v.  58. 

Cloontawght,  vii.  15. 

Cloonteene,  v.  8. 

Cloontogh,  ii.  31. 

Cloontra,  ii.  33.  iii.  73. 

Cloony,  v.  15. 

Cloonymore,  iv.  63. 

Cloony  Parish,  vi.  54. 

Cloorsucke,  v.  58. 

Cloucormick,  i.  1. 

Clouncagh,  vi.45. 

Clonncenabegg,  vi.  46. 

Clounkeene,  vi.23. 

Clounkilly,  vi.26. 

Clounm'Knowne,  Barony  of,  i.  55. 
Clounumar,  vii.  28. 

Clourebrackan,  vi.  74. 

Clourolych,  iv.  11. 

Clouscarlery,  vi.  68. 

Clouskarbery,  i.  3. 

Clowlagh,  vi.  70. 

Clowneadowne,  vi.  37. 

Clownegaula,  iii.  30. 

Clowni,  iv.  34. 

Clowraine,  v.23. 

Clruboybegg,  v.3. 

Cluliny,  i.  28. 
j Clumiscarbry,  vi.  27. 

I Clunagh,  iii.  54. 


Clunamanagh,  vii.  24. 
Clunbare,  i.4; 

Clunbullick,  ii.  24. 

Cluncagh,  i.  7. 

Cluncormuck,  ii.  9. 

Cluncuse,  vi.  72. 

Clundacon,  vii.  24. 

Clunebegg,  iii.  34. 
Clunebuligo,  iv.  70. 
Clunecella,  iv.  59. 
Clunecormuck,  iii.  34. 
Clunecuellin,  iv.  1. 
Clunecurry,  vi.  30. 
Clunedacone,  vii.  24. 
Clunegowne,  ii.  32.  iii.  72. 
Clunelorane,  iii.  34. 
Clunelusky,  iv.  34. 

Clunensie,  vii.  24. 
Cluneshinagh,  ii.  24. 

Clunfall,  iii.  12. 
Clunicuniceghane,  iii.  34. 
Clunigar,  iv.  71. 

Clunine,  vi.  53. 

Cluninode,  iii.  34. 
Clunisgallen,  vii.  22. 
Clunkally,  vii.  24. 

Clunlarra,  i.  43. 

Clunlenny,  ii.  24. 

Clunmolan,  i.  12. 

Clunmore,  i.  4.  ii.  9. 
Clunnaghmore,  iii.  5. 
Clunrullagh,  i.  24. 
Clunstellane,  v.  35. 
Clunswenny  Wood,  iii.  12. 
Cluntngh,  vii.  24. 

Cluntola,  vi.  67. 

Cluonkee,  i.  70. 

Cluonkillane,  i.  70. 
Cluonlehine,  i.  70. 
Cluonmollen,  i.70. 
Cluonmore,  i.  70. 
Cluonmunie,  i.  67. 
Cluontebaniffe,  vi.  41. 
Cluontra,  vi.  40. 

Clyduff,  iii.  26. 

Clymore,  iii.  51. 

Cnappagh  Island,  i.  57. 
Cnockballymacguggin,  ii.  59. 
Cnockenganny,  v.  13. 
Cnockenskine,  vi.  37. 
Cnockislie,  ii.  31. 
Cnocknahoulter,  v.  7. 
Cnocknecarragh,  vii.  .10. 
Cnockneinoyholane,  ii.  3 1 . 
Cnocknetire,  ii.  3 1 . 
Cnockneveagh,  ii.,81.  iii.  37. 
Cnocknoi'a,  ii.  59. 
Cnockpolecrossane,  vi.  25. 
Cnockvanna,  v.  7. 
Cnockvollary,  v.  7. 
Cnorkanlough,  ii.  26. 
Cnoskane,  i.  62. 
Coblerenagh,  iv.  7. 

Coffin,  ii.  16. 

Cogallbegg,  iv.  64. 

Coghery,  vi.  30. 

Coglagh,  ii.  18. 
Coglenedeemy,  ii.  39. 
Coglimrdon,  v.  19. 
Cohernafriery,  iv.  47. 

Cohy,  i.  42.  iii.  55.  vi.  11. 
Coilefadda,  ii.  55. 
Coilesmayhan,  i.  66. 
Coiletebeg,  ii.  15. 
Coiletefaddagh,  iii.  46. 
Coiltecrine,  ii.  55. 
Coldraghbegg,  ii.  19. 
Coleagh,  iv.  1. 

Coiefeadda,  iii.  30. 
Colegarry,  v.  15. 

Colekerry,  vi.55. 
Colemastowne,  iv.  36. 
Colernedoghane,  iii.  46, 
Colerony,  ii.  39. 
Colguavagh,  v.  49. 

Coline,  iv.  18. 

Coliore,  i.  63. 
Collaeknaleigh,  vi.70. 
Collacon,  vii.  8. 

Collallaggah,  iii.  10. 
Collegan,  iv.  1 0. 

Collemine,  i.  13. 

Coller,  i.  49. 

Colline,  ii.  24. 

I Collurt,  iii.  30. 


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Coltrainchill,  vi.  53. 

Comallo,  iv.  10. 

Come,  ii.  30. 

Commelagli,  iv.  10. 

Conefouth,  ii.  11. 

Congaree  Mountain,  vi.  53. 

Congarragh,  iv.  60. 

Conogher,  vi.  70. 

Conquoleighter,  iii.  54. 

Conquoloughter,  iii.  54. 

Wood,  iii.  54. 

Controvsey,  iii.  51. 

Controversey,  vii.  6. 

Controversie,  ii.  7.  iii.  38.  v.  35.  vi.  10.  28. 

66. 

Controversies,  i.  5. 

Controversy,  ii.  24.  28.  vi.  26. 
Controversyes,  vi.  25. 

Cookerry,  iv.  71. 

Coolaboy,  i.  28. 

Coolagagagh,  iv.  1. 

Coolavin,  Barony  of,  v.  4. 

Coole,  iv.  17. 52. 

Cooleavan,  Barony  of,  vi.  57. 

Coolebarry,  i.  33. 

Cooleboy,  ii.  55. 

Coolecam,  vi.  5. 

Cooledaytb,  iii.  69. 

Coolederogb,  vii.  22. 

Coolederry,  ii.  39.  vi.  55. 

Cooledohan,  v.  34. 

Coolefaddagh,  v.  45. 

Coolegad,  vii.  17. 

Coolegheragh,  vii.  4. 

Cooleghra,  v.  55. 

Coolegurtin,  iii.  21. 

Coolelaggagh,  iii.  71. 

Coolemackena,  ii.  9. 

Coolemaekena,  ii.  58. 

Coolemaekneale,  iv.  50. 

Coolemakena,  ii.  15. 

Coolemeen,  iii.  21. 

Coolemeene,  iv.  62.  v.  52.  vi.  61. 
Coolemore,  vii.  9. 

Coolemyne,  i.  34. 

Coolenapore,  iv.  8. 

Coolene,  iv.  69. 

Coolenecaldry,  iii.  16. 

Coolenecranky,  iv.  46. 

Coolenegarrick,  iv.  23. 

Coolenegeeragh,  v.  56. 

Coolenegorr,  vii.  21. 

Coolenehenshy,  vii.  27. 

Cooleneknock,  iv.  58. 

Coolenelogh,  iii.  44. 

Coolenepora,  iii.  17.  vii.  6. 

Coolepecan,  i.  39. 

Cooleraglian,  iii.  49. 

Cooleranagh,  v.  16. 

Coolereighbegg,  v.  6. 

Cooleroe,  iv.  14. 

Coolesallagh,  i.  28. 

Cooleseghgane,  vi.  1.  . 

Cooletefaddagb,  i.  35. 

Cooletobber,  vi.  12. 

Coolevonaghten,  iv.  1. 

Cooline,  i.  44. 

Cooliorard,  vi.  28. 

Coolord,  ii.  35. 

Cooloughier,  iii.  34. 

Coolourty,  ii.  52. 

Coolow,  ii.  52.  v.  21. 

Cooltagher,  v.  20. 

Coonagh,  vii.  7. 

Cooremore,  vi.  76. 

Cootagh,  iv.  60. 

Corballis,  ii.  21. 

Corbally,  ii.  21.  24.  iii.  5.  iv.  16.  v.  50.  vi. 

17.  32. 70.  vii.  7. 14. 

Corbaliymore,  iv.  61.  vii.  26. 

Corbane,  ii.  58.  iii.  65.  vi.  47. 

Corbegg,  i.  3. 

Corboghill,  vi.  44. 

Corbohill,  iv.  51. 

Corbrack,  v.  13. 

Corcloone,  iii.  55. 

Corcullen,  i.  35. 

Corcullin,  iii.  49.  vii.  12. 

Corcumore,  Barony  of,  i.  63.  ii.  33.  37.  53. 


49.  61.  vi.  8. 11. 15.  35.  37.  61.  71. 


Barony,  Comon  of,  vii.  1 9. 

Corcumroe,  Barony  of,  i. 39. 41.  42.  ii.4l. 
Cordroit,  v.  41. 


Cordrumine,  ii.  8. 

Core,  i.  26.  iii.  46. 

Coregarot,  i.  46. 

Corehally,  i.  28. 

Corehy,  iii.  63. 
Coreneshinnagli,  v.  41. 
Coreslyne,  v.  34. 

Corestuna,  v.  19. 

Corgarragh,  iii.  32.  vii.  24. 
Corgarrigh,  vi.  6. 

Corgingill,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Corhannagh,  v.  50. 

Corheene,  vi.30. 

Corindue,  vi.  25. 

Corintegill,  i.  38. 
Corkcuadderry,  iv.  10. 
Corkeaugh,  vi.7. 

Corkelly,  vi.  61. 

Corkipp,  iii.  49. 

Corklosk,  iii.  21. 

Corlack,  iv.  7. 

Corlich,  iii.  34. 

Corlick,  iv.  32. 

Corlish,  v.  58. 

Corlogh,  ii.  9. 

Connackeogh,  i.  46. 
Cornagoaly,  v.  13. 

Cornane,  iii.  46. 

Cornaneme,  iii.  54. 
Cornecartagh,  ii.  12. 

Cornee,  ii.  15. 

Cornegaston,  i.  28. 
Cornehovell,  i.  28. 
Cornemalle,  i.  49. 

Cornemi]],  iv.  6. 

Cornemonan,  iii.  51. 
Cornemuckelagh,  iii.  21. 
Cornesarvoge,  vi.  66. 
Cornesharevoge,  ii.  39. 
Comesharnoge,  iii.  58. 
Corneveagli,  iii.  14. 
Cornininane,  v.  10. 
Cornshinnagh,  v.  41. 
Coromm'Contully,  iv.  7. 
Corphelin,  v.  7. 

Corr,  i.  40. 

Corra,  vi.  12. 

Corrafin,  iii.  71. 

Corragh,  vi.70. 
Corragheighter,  iv.  69. 
Corraghmore,  iii.  41. 

Corran,  Barony  of,  ii.  27. 
Corrane,  iv.  46.  v.  64. 
Corranedromin,  v.  49. 
Correderry,  vi.  67. 

Correkip,  ii.  13. 

Correleagh,  ii.  19. 

Cor  remone,  iii.  46. 

Corren,  Barony  of,  ii.  55. 
Correskehan,  i.  16. 

Correy,  ii.  5.  vii.  14. 
Corrhanagh,  vi.  57. 
Corrliannagb,  i.  45. 
Corribegg,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 
Corrieghter,  vi.  67. 
Corriephrieghan,  vi.  67. 
Corrieteggill,  ii.  15. 
Corrindae,  i.  10. 

Corrindue,  vii.  18. 

Corrinroan,  iv.  12. 
Corrislostie,  vii.  22. 
Corroghan,  i.  12. 

Corroghane,  vi.70. 
Corroghtor,  vi.  5. 
Corroindonnill,  v.  8. 
Corrosroonisbegg,  iii.  19. 
Corrowmore,  vii.  18. 
Corruclone,  iii.  4. 

Corry,  i.46.  iii.  21.  52.  v.  15. 
Corrymore,  i.  10. 

Corskagli,  vii.  49. 

Corskeagh,  iii.  61.  vii.  14. 
Cortample,  i.  28. 

Corterane,  ii.  8. 

Cortlone,  ii.  37. 

Cortower,  v.  27. 

Cortullin,  i.  9. 

Cortumroe,  Barony  of,  i.  41. 
Corveagh,  i.  32. 

Corvilack,  iv.  51. 

Corvillicke,  i.  23. 
Coslimeamore,  iii.  49. 
Coslimennmoree,  i.  9. 
Coskeame,  iv.  12. 

Coskeane,  vi.  61. 


Cosline,  i.  28. 
Cossaineteragh, 
Cossellagh,  vii. 
Cossulagh,  vii. 
Costello,  v.  55. 
Barony  of, 


24. 


52.  i 


4.  40.  45.  46.  50. 
10.  iv.  58.  v.  30. 40.  50. 57.  v 
18.  24.. 


'.  63.  65.  70.  ’ 


Costelloe,  Barony  of, 
Costeloe,  Barony  of, 
Costorlogh,  i.  SO. 
Costrahir,  ii.  21. 
Cottine,  vii.  5. 
Cottskine,  vii.  5. 
Couagher,  iii.  73. 
Couelucon,  v.  5. 
Cougherry,  vi.  30. 
Courkacarrow, 
Coylagh,  iv.  57. 
Coyle,  ii.  28.  v.  34. 
Coyleclogh,  ii.  8.  24. 
Coylecreene,  i.  41. 
Coyleene,  i.  41. 
Coylemore,  ii.  27.  iii 


. 49.  ii.  21.  24.  40. 


22. 


34.  iv.  46.  vii.  10. 


Cragan,  iii.  10. 
Craganboy,  iv.  69. 

Crag  Edmond,  v.  27. 
Craggnoweellene,  vii.  7. 
Cragleigh,  vi.  33. 

Sixes21, 

Cragroe,  iii.  22. 

Craige,  iv.  22. 

Cranagh,  v.  35.  vi.  50.  v 
Cranna-Wood,  ii.  9. 
Crannagh,  ii.  21.  v.  32. 

Common  of  Bog,  ii 

Wood  of,  ii.  52. 
iv.  66. 
iii.  69. 


Creagcorcraue,  iii.  57. 
Creaggan,  vii.  20. 
Creagli,  i.  15.  vii.  15. 
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Creggandarragh,  i.  1. 
Creggane,  i.  35. 
Creggannanty,  iii.  36. 
Creggans,  v.  64. 

Cregge,  v.  13. 

Creggellv,  ii.  56. 
Creggevatte,  v.  13. 
Cregginmore,  iv.  49. 
Cregglosky,  iii.  20. 
Cregleagh,  vii.  4. 
Creglehan,  v.  58. 
Cregluske,  ii.  9. 

Cregroe,  iv.  57. 

Cregrogg,  vi.  42. 
Cregturlie,  m.  7. 
Cregumlgreney,  vi.  42. 
Crehane,  iii.  45. 
Creighduffe,  i.  49.  iv.  30. 
Creigmore,  iv.  30. 
Creiveleigh,  ii.  60. 

Cretan,  i.  46. 

Crerane,  vi.  76. 
Creseighter,  iv.  25. 
Crevagh,  iv.  37. 

Creweagh,  ii.  27. 

Crewrog,  v.  64. 

Crewrogh,  Commons  of,  i. 
Crivagliard,  i.  4. 
Crivaghshill,  i.  4. 
Croggthree,  iii.  10. 
Croglibane,  m.  25. 
Croghill,  ii.  14. 

Croghloch,  iv.  35. 
Croghnasinnagh,  vi.  61. 
Croghnutt,  ii.  7. 
Croghpatrick  Mountain,  i\ 
Croghsouth,  i.  36.  37. 
Crognorth,  iv.  46. 
Crograge,  vi.  39. 
Cromblin,  v.  24. 

Cromlin,  iv.  11. 
Croinpane,  iv.  35. 
Cronagh,  i.  49. 

Crone,  i.  49. 

Crosconnell,  i.  61. 
Crosgean,  iv.  3. 
Croskeagli,  i.  4.  ii.  58.  iv. 
Crosle,  iii.  3. 

Croslostie,  vii.  22. 
Croslyone,  iii.  46. 
Crosseconell,  iv.  38. 
Crossine,  ii.  14. 
Crossliharne,  v.  40. 
Crossurty,  i.  51. 

Cruett,  i.  41. 

Crumlin,  vi.  31. 
Crumlineighter,  i.  46. 
Crumlinoughter,  i.  46. 
Crumoge,  iii.  34. 
Cruslienellan,  ii.  7 . 
Crydagh,  iii.  48. 
Cugiltagli,  vi.  70. 
Cuiallaghalta,  iv.  65. 
Cuilagliialta,  iv.  65. 
Cuilsumroge,  vi.  61. 
Culagh,  iv.  7. 
Culanekelly,  ii.  25. 
Cularan,  vi.  75. 

Culbane,  vii.  11. 
Culcoree,  iv.  2. 
Culdragh,  ii.  45. 


Cullagh,  vii.  26. 

Cullan,  iii.  7. 

Cullanereagh,  ii.  25. 
Cullanreagn,  i.  46. 

Culleagh,  v.  55. 

Cullena,  ii.  24. 

Cullenagh,  i.  51. 

Cullene,  vi.  49. 

Cullenetuvlogh,  ii.  25. 

Cullens,  v.  26. 

Cullentragh,  iii.  48. 
Culletunny,  vii.  22. 

Cullicy,  iii.  65. 

Cullin,  v.  26. 

Cullinagh,  ii.  37.  v.  35.  vii.  7. 
Culling,  iii.  46. 

Cullintrogh,  ii.  31- iii.  37. 
Culliny,  iv.  53. 

Culluecarta,  ii.  7. 

Cullyleagh,  iii.  31.  vi.  59. 
Culrara,  iii.  34. 

Culreagh,  i.  10.  v.  34.  vii.  18. 
Cultimarrogh,  iv.  18. 

(122.) 


Cultimorogh,  i.  56. 

Culton,  i.  12. 

Cultrinurogh,  i.  56. 

Cumer,  i.  28. 

Cumerpish,  vii.  12. 

Cunnaghbegg,  v.  56. 

Curcumore,  ii.  42. 

Curragh,  i.  7.  iv.  8.  38.  45.  v.  15.  vi.  3. 
Curraghbane,  ii.  9. 

Curraghialta,  iv.  65. 

Curraghmore,  iii.  34. 

Curraghnehoone,  iv.  10. 

Curraghteige,  ii.  57. 

Curraghvilra,  ii.  9.  iii.  46. 

Curraissane,  ii.  9. 

Cunane,  iv.  23. 

Curves,  ii.  45. 

Curriagh,  i.  28. 

Curris,  v.  45. 

Currovvenstellane,  iii.  46. 
Currowgullagh,  i.  21. 

Currowhill,  v.  4. 

Currowkeeny,  iii.  46. 

Currowneclogh,  iii.  49. 

Curryglass,  vii.  1. 


D. 


Dagne,  iv.  28. 

Castle,  iv.  28. 

Dagnemanagh,  iv.  28. 
Dagneoughteragh,  iv.  28. 

Dali  tine,  ii.  21. 

Damgny,  vi.  46. 

Dangall,  v.  29. 

Dangan,  iv.  46. 

Danganbrack,  iv.  37. 

Dangen,  ii.  52. 

Dangencastlane,  ii.  52. 
Dangeneighteragh,  ii.  52. 

Dangen,  O’Berna,  vi.  72. 
Dangenoughter,  ii.  52. 

Dangin,  vi.  46. 

Danginmore,  v.  27. 

Darine,  iii.  52. 

Darrincallin,  iii.  10. 

Dauras,  iii.  5. 

Davin,  iii.  49. 

Dawras,  vi.  45. 

Bermmgham  1 Quarter,  ill.  26. 

Deceives,  vi.  58. 

Dechowed,  ii.  55. 

Decle,  vii.  12. 

Denish  Island,  i.  57. 

Deorvin,  iii.  49. 

Deran,  i.  21. 

Deredeele,  iii.  46. 

Dereene,  vi.  62. 

Dereneadun,  i.  63. 

Derevoyliane,  iv.  52. 

Deriekye,  v.  64. 

Derifinola,  vi.  46. 

Deringlasse,  ii.  8. 

Derre,  iii.  49. 

Derrenegard,  iii.  52. 

Derrenegittagh,  v.  28. 
Derrenemanagh,  vi.  16. 

Derretone,  vii.  1. 

Derriadda  Mountain,  iii.  49. 
Derrieighter,  ii.  7.  vii.  12. 
Derrieknaw,  vi.  66. 

Derrifadda,  iii.  49. 

Derriglassane,  vi.  25. 

Derriherke,  vi.  45. 

Derrikeele,  iii.  7. 

Derrikrigh,  iii.  49. 
Derrimacklaghny,  vi.  51. 

Derrin,  i.  49.  iv.  64. 

Derrinbarbeg,  iii.  7. 

Derrinbegg,  ii.  38. 

Derrindunagh,  iii.  49. 

Derrine,  vii.  7. 

Derrineale,  ii.  38. 

Derrinegowne,  iv.  64. 

Derrinescule,  i.  28. 
Derrinevilnedunry,  iii.  49. 
Derringoole,  vii.  24. 

Derrinkriry,  iii.  49. 

Derris,  iv.  64. 

Derrismack  Carberry,  v.  23. 
Derrivillon,  vi.  69. 

Derrivohelly,  vi.  26. 

Derrivolane,  iii.  49. 

Derrme,  iii.  46.  vi.  49. 
Derrunemerry,  i.  28. 


Derrusliagh,  iii.  46. 

Derry,  i.  9.  ii.  21.  25.  vi.  26. 58. 
Derry  Quarter,  vi.  53. 
Derrybrack,  vii.  22. 

Derrybrine,  vi.  42. 

Derrycaleefe,  iv.  57. 

Derry callifF,  ii.  14. 

Derrycawse,  i.  28. 

Derrycolly,  iv.  52. 

Derrycoole,  v.  13. 

Derrycooran,  i.  28. 

Derrycrigh,  iii.  7. 
Derrycroslane,  v.  48. 
Derrycrossane,  vii.  19. 
Derrydanodevirck,  iii.  30. 
Derrydoncahell,  i.  14. 
Derrydonnell,  ii.  45.  vii.  9. 
Derrydrumbegg,  i.  41. 
Derryergliny,  iii.  7. 

Derryfadda,  vi.  66. 

Derryfower  Mountain,  iv.  10. 

Wood,  iv.  10. 

Derrygariffe,  v.  9.  vi.  26. 
Derrygarrisse,  i.  70. 
Derryglassan,  ii.  1. 

Derrygliny,  ii.  7. 

Derrygorman,  iii.  34. 
Derrygouse,  i.  28. 

Derrygowle,  i.  28. 

Derryglasseil,  v.  8. 
Derrygweene,  i.  70. 
Derryhellagh,  i.  26. 
Derryherbert,  i.  32. 
Derryhewny,  v.  56. 
Derrybillagh,  v.  26. 
Derrylioran,  vi.  23. 

Derryhowel,  iii.  37. 

1 Derryhowell,  ii.  31. 

Derry howellybegg,  i.  28. 
Derryhuaholbegg,  iii.  46. 
Derryhullisk,  vi.  26. 
Derrylahane,  iv.  22. 
Derryleagh,  iv.  69. 
Derrylogard,  iv.  10. 
Derrylothan,  i.  9. 
Derrymacgorman,  vn.  24. 
Derrymegterry,  vii.  21. 
Derrymore,  i.  28.  41.  iv.  62. 
Derrymuck,  v.  55. 
Derrymuckla,  iv.  7. 
Derrynacarragh,  iii.  34. 

Derry nairee,  ii.  31. 
Derrynascoby,  vii.  24. 
Derryndruanbegg,  iv.  55. 
Derry nea,  iii.  7. 

Derrynebrin,  i.  35. 
Den-ynecagheragh,  i.  70. 
Derrynecree,  iii.  37. 
Derryneeny,  v.  44.  ^ 
Derrynegeragb,  iv.  54. 
Derrynegirr,  i.  35. 
Derrynekilly,  vi.  11. 
Derrynemuckey,  i.  28. 
Derrynorwood,  iv.  10. 
Derrynot,  vii.  24. 
Derryoughter,  v.  57. 
Derryverry  Mountain,  iv.  10. 

Wood,  iv.  10. 

Derry vogha,  ii.  19. 
Derryvohie,  vi.  59. 

Derry  voyde,  i.  71. 
Derrywillin,  iii.  16. 

Derudda  Mountain,  vi.  53. 
Deruragg,  vi.  49. 

Derus,  iv.  64.  vi.  58. 
Doglilogher,  ii.  31. 

Doghloher,  iii.  37. 

Doiklone,  vi.  16. 

Dolbaikin,  vi.  59. 
Dondeleague,  i.  28. 
Dondonnell,  i.  28. 
Doneighter,  ii.  52. 
Dongoogan,  iii.  70. 
Donneitreagh,  iv.  59. 
Doonard,  iii.  16. 

Doonebrent,  iv.  70. 
Dooneene,  iii-  39. 
Doonemeamoremore,  ii.  53. 
Doonemeanurebegg,  ii.  53. 
Doonemore,  iii.  66. 

Barony  of,  iv.  2. 

Dooneoughter,  ii.  52. 
Doonlaghan,  iii.  57. 
Dooraigh,  iv.  14. 


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iv.  10. 

v.  10. 
Dorleagh,  vii.  24. 

mcnts  Dorlishbegg,  vii.  2 
,llt  Dorrinenatarbry,  v 
its.  Dougclona,  iii.  16. 

Dough,  vi.  10.  35. 

Doughan,  iii.  57. 
Doughclona, 
Doughoconn 
Doughree,  v 
Doughty,  ii. 

Dovelles,  vi. 
Dowarty,  v. 


16. 


SZfr? ' 


Dromguogh,  vii.  8. 
Drominctusk,  iv.  57. 


Dromsharly,  i.  68. 
Dromun,'i.  3. 
Dronodastle,  iv.  10. 


Drumagh,  iv.  I 
Drumaheire,  ii 


24. 


11. 


21. 


Drumbanuffe,  iv. 

Druinbedane,  vii. 
Drumbeolane,  iii. 

Drumcane,  vii.  1. 
Drumcharny,  iv.  41. 
Drumcore,  i.  69. 

Drumcunna,  v.  35. 
Drumcurine,  vi.  70. 
Drumcurrin,  East,  v. 

West,  v.  48. 

Drumduderigg,  i.  28. 
Drumduffe,  i.  15. 
Drumedowne,  ii.  32. 
Drumenavadoge,  iv. 
Drumenenegough,  iv 
Drumflonie,  v.  11. 
Drumgillenagh,  iv.  55 
Drumgoulin,  vii.  24. 
Drumgriffin,  vi.  70. 
Drumgueinuckullagh, 
Drumhugh,  v.  44. 
Dvuminaboe,  i.  22. 
Druminagh,  vii.  3. 
Drumindart,  ii.  59. 
Dmminduffe,  iii.  34. 
Druminecloghy,  ii.  7. 
Drumineen,  ii.  15. 
Druminefinny,  ii.  7. 
Druminekne'v,  iv.  54. 
Drumintuck,  ii.  14.. 
Drumkirine,  vi.  70. 

Drumlihy,  vi.  9. 

Drumline,  ii.  23. 
Drumlishmore,  ii 
Drumlistmp,  vii.  26. 
Drumloage,  iii.  52. 
Drumlogher,  vii.  24. 
Drumlonie,  iii.  14. 

Drumm,  iii.  7. 

Drummduffe,  vii.  24. 
Drummeboe,  i.  33. 
Drummine,  vii.  24. 
Drumnagally,  i.  28. 
Drumneale,  v.  35. 

Drumneen,  ii.  24. 
Drumnegally,  i.  28. 
Drumnegarvagh,  i.  49. 
Drumnegesse,  vii.  24. 
Drumneghirne,  ii.  6. 
Drumnegrany,  ii.  55. 
Drumny,  v.  45. 

Drumon,  vii.  24. 

Drumore,  v.  4.5. 

Drumrane,  ii.  55. 

Drumscale,  iii.  73. 
Drumscoba,  ii.  35. 

Drumseale,  vi.  40. 
Drtmishenagh,  v.  45. 
Drumshewnagh,  iv.  43. 
Drumshrura,  i.  64. 
Drumullagh,  i.  28. 

Drunagh,  iii.  41. 

Drungan,  i.  15. 

Drungannagh,  i.  15. 

Drym,  i.  46. 

Drynane,  vi.  27.  48.  54. 
Duelogh,  v.  48. 

Dufforence,  iii.  60. 

Duggery,  iii.  24. 

Dukane,  i.  65. 

Duleague,  vii.  12. 

Dulitter,  ii.  49. 

Dulliter,  ii.  9. 

Dunamore,  Barony  of,  v.  8. 
Dunane,  vi.  25. 

Dunbally,  v.  7. 

Duncanamore,  iv.  34. 
Duncarne,  iv.  46. 

Dundevoyle,  iii.  18. 
Dunelunny,  vi.  53. 
Dunemeanuremore,  ii.  9. 
Dunemore,  ii.  18.  20. 

Barony  of,  iii.  56.  vi. 

Dungenmenagh,  ii.  52. 
Dunkeellin,  Barony  of,  v.  3: 
Dunkellin,  ii.  27.  iii.  56. 

Barony  of,  i.  7.  9.  23. 

12.  13.  27.  28.  36.  47. 

53.  54.  57.  iii.  7.  30.  32. 
46.  49.  71.  iv.  8.  12.  16. 
v.  25.  35.  45.  vi.  10.  19. 
vii.  3.  9.  16.  26. 

' Dunkelline,  Barony  of,  iii.  23. 
Dunkillin,  Barony  of,  iii.  63. 
Dtinkin,  iv.  10. 


49.  50.  5 
34.  36.  ? 
41.  46.  5 
31.  42.  5 


Dunlabane,  ii.  7. 

Dunmackrine,  i.  4. 

Dunm'anremore,  iv.  67. 

Dunmiudaroe,  ii.  7. 

Duumore,  i.  46.  ii.  52.  iii.  51. 

Barony  of,  i.  4.  9.  12.  18.  23.  30.  3g 

46.  51.  53.  58.  72.  ii.  7.  20.  24.  25.  28 
iii.  15. 17.  25. 26.33.  51.  iv.  29.  30. 31.  49 
50.  51.  58.  68.  70.  v.  7.  9.  12.  37.  vi.  17. 
30.  45.  56.  59.  67.  70.  75.  vii.  9.  21. 
Dunmoylyn,  iii.  25. 

Dunmure,  iii.  30. 

Dunne,  Quarter  of,  ii.  52. 

Dunseine,  vii.  1. 

Durrles,  iii.  49. 

Durroe,  iii.  34. 

Dwecregan,  vii.  19. 

D"'[  ]more,  iii.  39. 


E. 

Edan,  ii.  24. 

Edenan,  iii.  61.  v.  23. 
Ederaowen,  iii.  49. 

Ederdavone,  iii.  49. 
Eherknock,  ii.  9.  vi.  52. 
Ellagh,  ii.  9.  iii.  33.  43.  v.  50. 
Ellen,  v.  9. 

Ellenbrahasan  Island,  iv.  10. 
Ellistronaley,  ii.  9. 

Ellmore,  vii.  22.  24. 

Emerky,  i.  32. 

Emlagh,  iii.  30.  vi.  42. 
Emlaghbegg,  iv.  59. 
Emlaghmaghten,  ii.  55. 
Emlaghmore,  iii.  57.  iv.  59. 
Emlogh,  ii.  55. 

Enagh,  i.  36.  37.  iii.  29. 
Enesboburan,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enescarrow,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enesdack,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Eneserkin,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enesgowle,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 

Mountain,  iv.  10. 

Eneskeale,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Eneskeane,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enesknock,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Eneskorky,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Eneslery,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enesmore,  iv.  10. 

Enesrosse,  Island  of,  iv.  1 0. 
Enestellow,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enihlliborett,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Enisnaty,  v.  28. 

Enister,  iv.  10. 

Enogh,  i.  41. 

Erenagh,  vi.  33.  vii.  5. 
Erivelagh,  ii.  7. 
Erivelaghoughteragh,  iv.  7. 
Erresflume,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 
Errick,  v.  36. 

Erriff,  iv.  56. 

Erriffe,  iv.  11. 

Salmon  Fishing,  iv.  11. 

Erriss,  i.  15. 

Erritt,  iv.  11. 

Errivillag'h,  iii.  7. 

Esker,  i.  28.  iv.  58. 

Eskeragh,  v.  64. 

Eskerclone,  ii.  30. 

Eskerferris,  ii.  21. 

Eskerlanally,  iv.  6. 


F. 

Faghebeg,  ii.  59. 

Faghemore,  ii.  59. 

Faghy,  ii.  46. 

Faghybegg,  vi.  40. 

Fahafen,  iv.  25. 

Fahie,  vi.  17. 

Fahy,  i.  49.  iv.  33.  v.  34.  vi.  22. 
Faihelty,  ii.  27. 

Falbower,  iv.  56. 

Faletragh,  i.  45. 

Falleganvy,  ii.  60. 

Fallfadda,  v.  27. 

Falske,  ii.  45. 

Famore,  iii.  43. 

Fanaruske,  ii.  38. 

Fanlawnaughtmore,  vii.  19. 

Fannaghaghy,  i.  39. 

Fannaruske,  vii.  19. 

Fannor,  vi.  61.  vii.  19. 

Fanrosse,  iv.  46. 


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r.  57. 


Farnengane,  iv.  59. 
Farranafreagh,  vi.  69. 
Farrantire,  iv.  59. 
Farraragli,  i.  6. 
Farrenakelly,  iii.  63. 
Farrenakilly,  iii.  60. 
Farrengowen,  iv.  59. 
Farreii  M'Shonocke,  v.  c 
Farrenmorrisse,  ii.  55. 
Farrentacasten,  ii.  36. 
Farrentinod,  v.  24. 
Farrowane,  vi.  75. 
Fartagli,  v.  55. 
Fartanbegg,  i.  52. 
Fartamvood,  iii.  21.  46. 
Farty  Quarter,  iii.  1. 
Feagh,  ii.  6.  iv.  10. 
Feaghbegg,  v.  15. 
Feaghmore,  i.  46.  v.  15. 
Feaguinhy,  i.  17. 

Feake,  iii.  69. 

Feakhe,  iii.  56. 

Fealdll,  i.  24. 

Fealegisli,  i.  68. 
Fearaooghter,  vi.  23. 
Feanagh,  iv.  21. 

Feanane,  vi.  26. 
Feddanerve,  v.  15. 
Feekle,  iv.  39. 


r.  52. 
48. 


i.  40. 


Feeraghm 
Fenenagh,  v. 
Fennagh,  iii. 
Feraghbegg, 

Feragli  Fina. 

Fergune,  v.  56. 
Fertanemore,  vi.  43. 
Fidane,  iii.  10. 
Fiddane,  i.  35. 
Fiekle,  Parish  of,  vi. 
Fierboy,  vi.  25. 

Figh,  vi.  31. 

Fikill,  vi.  76. 
Finaghbeg,  iii.  49. 
Finaghbegg,  iii.  16. 
Finaghmore,  i.  46.  ii; 
Finaghroe,  ii.  55. 
Finanagh,  i.  67. 
Finure,  iii.  34. 
Fivaglibegg,  ii.  39.  iv 
Fivaghmore,  vi.  76. 
Flaskasbegg,  iii.  15. 
Foatis,  vii.  24. 
Fodane,  iii.  54. 
Fodron,  i.  36.  37. 
Fohenagh,  iii.  19. 
Forenemore,  ■ 


Fox 


i.  57. 


noyle,  i. 

Fornarragh,  ii.  38. 
Fossabegg,  i.  41. 

Fradane,  iii.  32. 
Freederrycoony,  vi.  11. 
Frebinie,  ii.  31. 

Frelunie,  iii.  37. 
Frevanagb  Mountain,  iv. 

Wood,  iv.  10. 

Frighclone,  iv.  36. 
Frighilane,  ii.  7. 

Frigh  Island,  i.  57. 
Funchinmore,  vi.  14. 
Funne,  ii.  9. 
Funshinaghbegg,  ii.  50. 
Funsklagn,  ii.  7. 
Furisrish,  Island  of,  i.  38 

Fykane/h.  47. 
Fynaghgare,  ii.  55. 
Fynane,  ii.  45. 


Gallen,  Barony  of,  i.  31.  45.  ii.  7.9.  19.2 
30.  31.  32. 35. 41. 45. 52. 53. 56.  iii.10.  31. 
(122.) 


Gallen,  Barony  of — continued. 

33.  37.  43.  45.  46.  49.  71.  72.  iv.  1 . 2.  4. 
46.  52. 67. 71.  v.  13. 26. 27. 28.  37.  38.  50. 
55. 64.  vi.  24. 59.  69. 72.  vii.  11. 15.  22. 24. 
Gallentrimoe,  v.  56. 

Gahvay,  i.  9.  10.  57. 

County  of,  i.  2. 

Liberties  of,  iii.  49. 

Gamviny,  vi.  53. 

Ganbins,  v.  53. 

Ganins,  v.  53. 

Garmana,  iii.  34. 

Garragstown,  i.  28. 

Garran,  i.  28. 

Garranahowne,  vii.  12. 

Garranavngh,  v.  7. 

Garrancoile,  ii.  18. 

Garrancraine,  iii.  25. 

Garrane,  i.  9.  ii.  24.  52.  iii.  25. 30.  33.  vi.  58. 
Garraneirme,  iii.  25. 

Garranespigeelane,  iii.  49. 

Garranevirk,  iii.  34. 

Garranlaglmne,  vi.  28. 

Garranlagber,  vi.  28. 

Garransmeare,  i.  1. 

Garramvee,  i.  3. 

Garraspidegon,  iii.  38. 

Garratpidegan,  iii.  38. 

Garrenpadeene,  iv.  22. 

Garreredmone,  ii.  15. 

Garretally,  ii.  47. 

Garriard,  vi.  58. 

Garriblacken,  iii.  46. 

Garriblackin,  i.  18.  vi.  5. 

Garriclamore,  i.  30. 

Garridulfe,  iv.  59.  vi.  58. 

Garrimore,  i.  12. 

Gai'riredmond,  v.  40. 

Bog,  iii.  49. 

Garrivelean,  vi.  70. 

Garrowmore,  iii.  25. 

Garrucloone,  iii.  7. 

Garrulaghbegg,  i.  30. 

Garryblakin,  iv.  43. 

Garryduff  Bunona,  vi.  58. 

Garryduffe,  i.  20. 

Garrymore,  ii.  6.  iv.  64.  v.  44. 

Common  to,  ii.  53. 

Garrymun,  iv.  11. 

Garrynasillagh,  vii.  1 1 . 

Garryuegree,  i.  70. 

Garrynetany,  vi.  53. 

Garryport,  iv.  7. 

Garryredmond,  v.  50. 

Garryvoclane,  ii.  28. 

Garteene  Clonmore,  iv.  49. 

Gartelak,  iii.  34. 

Gartintracka,  iii.  34. 

Garvagh,  iii.  20.  vii.  20. 

Garve  Island,  vi.  70. 

Garvoagli,  iv.  7. 

Garvogh,  iv.  40. 

Gattlegar,  iv.  11, 

Gaunaghbegg,  v.  48. 

Gawnaghmore,  v.  48. 

Geraigh,  v.  44. 

Gesiden,  vi.  67. 

Gilcagh,  vi.  36. 

Gillkagb,  vi.  74. 

Gian,  ii.  28. 

Glananora,  v.  21. 

Glananore,  i.  20. 

Glanballyfinin,  v.  53. 

Glancannon,  ii.  45. 

Glancanon,  i.  63. 

Glancarbedbeg,  i.  38. 

Glancarbedmore,  v.  44. 

Glancarnon,  ii.  45. 

Glancashell,  vii.  24. 

Glanclara,  iii.  63. 

Glancloghane,  i.  45. 

Glancullumkiily,  ii.  59. 

Glandaduffe,  ii.  9.  56. 

Glandavock,  i.  26.  vii.  24. 

Glandree,  ii.  34.  vi.  43. 

Glane,  i.  41. 

Glaneeternefiny,  v.  47. 

Glaneigteragh,  i.  41. 

Glaneskehye,  v.  5. 

Glanetober,  vi.  76. 

Glanfinne,  v.  53. 

Glangarden,  vi.  65. 


Glangarran,  i.  51. 

Glangeagb,  ii.  29. 

Glaninagh,  ii.  49. 

Glankean,  iv.  56. 

Glanlax’agb  Mountain,  iv.  10. 
Glanlouglira,  v.  41. 
Glanmaccmurragli,  iii.  49. 
Glanmrmurrin,  iii.  7. 
Glannanleogfadda,  vi.  26. 
Glannavogh,  vii.  6. 

Glannegon,  iii.  24. 

Glannesladd,  v.  48. 

Glanreagh,  i.  14. 

Glanslad,  iii.  63. 

Glanslead,  i.  36.  37. 

Glantane,  iii.  32. 

Glantliaskey,  ii.  36. 

Glantober,  ii.  15. 

Glantubbert,  i.  15. 

Glanty,  vi.  47. 

Glanvella,  vii.  12. 

Glasgort,  vii.  24. 

Glixsnane,  vii.  28. 

Glasseganny,  iii.  1. 

Glassiganny,  i.  58. 

Glassyny,  vii.  12. 

Glinsk,  iii.  21. 

Glisiduffe,  vi.  67. 

Glonmask,  v.  44. 

Glove,  i.  20. 

Gloves,  ii.  25.  vi.  55. 

Goale,  i.  28. 

Gor,  vii.  14. 

Gorlinhy,  vi.  23. 

Gornebasse,  iii.  21. 

Gortacarnan,  iii.  19. 

Gortacharnan,  v.  35. 

Gortadruma,  iii.  29. 

Gortaduffe,  vii.  19. 

Gortaleeny,  i.  46. 

Gortard,  vii.  12. 

Gortasleane,  iv.  40. 

Gortatine,  iii.  63. 

Gortatrim,  vii.  24. 

Gortatunagb,  vi.  26. 

Gortavohis,  iv.  33. 
Gortbanecoollendry,  v.  44. 

Gortboy,  i.  10.  iii.  7.  iv.  46.  vii.  18. 
Gortbrack,  iii.  7. 

Gortcarne,  iii.  44.  62. 

Gortcarnon,  v.  53. 

Gortcarny,  v.  59. 

Gortelogher,  iv.  59. 

Gortcurrine,  iii.  34. 

Gortdrinane,  v.  51. 

Gortdrunagh,  iv.  59. 

Gortdrynane,  v.  28. 

Gortduffe,  i.  28. 

Gortearoane,  v.  53. 

Gortecarne,  iii.  44. 

Gortecarrane,  iii.  10. 

Gortecorky  Mountain,  iii.  29. 
Gortecousein,  v.  49. 

Gortedruma,  iii.  29. 

Gortefean,  iv.  54. 

Gortefoyle,  vi.  67. 

Gorteharda,  iv.  38. 

Gortekeegliy,  v.  56. 

Gorteliny,  i.  46. 

Gortenamerickny,  vii.  19. 
Gortenelogna,  iv.  70. 

Gortency,  iii.  43. 

Gortenkinlagai'e,  v.  45. 
Gortenlenagh,  iii.  34. 

Gortenmally,  vii.  8. 

Gortenshigorie,  iv.  20. 

Gortenvaliy,  vii.  8. 

Gorterecossy,  vi.  70. 

Gorterehan,  ii.  3. 

Gortersli,  vi.  70. 

Gortestellane,  iii.  46. 

Gorteteere,  iv.  9. 

Gortevally,  iii.  60.  vii.  9. 
Gortgallohee,  vii.  5. 

Gortgarra,  ii.  31.  iii.  37.  v.  55. 
Gortgarre,  i.  51. 

Gortgarrou,  ii.  52. 

Gorlgarrow,  vi.  47. 

Gortgarruffe,  iii.  49.  vi.  47. 
Gortgiltermeene,  v.  56. 

Gortgoobane,  v.  60. 

Gorthillary,  iii.  21. 

Gortidane,  vi.  7. 

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Gortinarragh,  vi. 
Gortinclogh,  ii.  9. 
Gortindrissagh,  iv 
Gortindronagh,  ii. 
Gortine,  ii.  31.  iii 
Gortincaden,  i.  36 
Gortineadine,  ii.  15. 
Gortinelagl 
Gortinfada,  iii-  20. 


i.  24. 


Gortii 


i.  49. 


Gortingreanke,  vii.  10. 
Gortinisky,  iii.  49. 
Gortinmora,  ii.  28. 
Gortinnally,  v.  49. 
Gortinore,  iv.  52. 
Gortinshigorv,  vii.  25. 
Gortinure,  iii.  31. 
Gortivogher,  vii.  16. 
Gortkarda,  vi.  23. 
Gortkeale,  v.  44. 
Gortkilline,  i.  4. 
Gortlagath,  v.  44. 
Gortlane,  v.  56. 
Gortlelehan,  iv.  45. 
Gorllevy,  iii.  49. 
Gortlingrith,  vii.  24. 
Gortluma,  v.  5. 
Gortlumane,  v.  18. 
Gort  M'Jordan,  iii.  30.. 
Gortmcmagh,  iv.  12. 
Gortmamanigh,  vii.  11- 
Gortmanly,  iii.  30. 
Gortmeare,  vi.  48. 
Gortmeclogh,  iii.  46. 
Gortmelline,  vi.  46. 


Gorti 


i.  19.  i 


Gortmove  Ni  Drum,  vi.  76. 
Govtmullread,  ii.  36. 
Gortnaconnelagh,  ii.  18. 
Gortnaconnell,  iv.  57. 
Gortnafincli,  iv.  54. 
Gortnafyem,  ii.  11. 
Gortnagaan,  iv.  54.. 
Gortnagappole,  i.  28. 
Gortnagoivne,  ii.  56. 
Gortnakelly,  iv.  22. 
Gortnamona,  i.  50. 
Gortnamonagli,  v.  25. 
Gortnamony,  i.  38. 
Gortnapishy,  iii.  6ft. 

Gortnarla,  iii.  10. 

Gortnaro,  v.  9. 

Gortneale,  ii.  59.. 
Gortneaslagh,  ii.  7. 

Gortneclassen,  iv.  29. 
Gortneclogh,  i.  15. 
Gortnecloghy,  iv.  15.  v.  56. 
Gorlnecousane,  iv.  7. 
Gortnecraniiaught,  iii.  14. 
Gortnecreen,  ii.  43. 
Gortnecrosse,  iii.  52.  v.  5.  vi. 
Gortnecrossy,  vi.  70. 
Gortnedarragh,  i.  28. 
Gortnederrig,  v.  53. 
Gortnedexv,  ii.  46.  iii.  46.  51. 
Gortnedon,  ii.  46. 
Gortnedurg,  v.  53. 
Gortnefadda,  v.  18. 
Gortnefadoge,  vi.  70. 
Gortnefahie,  v.  56. 
Gortnelinch,  vi.  62.  vii.  5. 
Gortnefollie,  i.  15. 
Gortnefimesliine,  v.  44. 
Gortnegallagli,  L 14.  v.  53. 
Gortnegark,  vi.  60. 
Gortnegarke,  iii.  46. 

Gortneglough,  v.  16. 

Gortnegragh,  i.  27. 
Gortnegree,  i.  51. 
Govtnegrogh,  i.  27. 
Gortnehally,  iii.  49. 
Gortneliemerson,  iv.  22. 
Gortnclioane,  i.  23. 
Gortneliowne,  vii.  9. 
Gortnelane,  i.  4. 
Gortnemackan,  iii.  63. 
Gortnemackin,  iii.  49. 
Gortnemadagh,  v.  53. 
Gortnemaddery,  vii.  21. 
Gorlnemagh,  iv.  12. 
Gortnemony,  vi.  10. 
Gortnenagh,  v.  45.  vi.  28. 
Gortnenrarragh,  i.  27. 
Gortnenuran,  i.  53. 
Gortnepish,  vii.  12. 


Gortnepodder,  v.  56. 

Gortnepole,  iii.  43.  vi.  71. 

Gortneponra,  i.  46. 

Gortnereere,  vii.  24. 

Gortnescreene,  ii.  59. 

Gortnesellagli,  iv.  23. 

Goi-tneshannaly,  vi.  26. 

Gortnesiggin,  v.  52. 

Gortneskeliie,  vii.  24. 

Gortneskehy,  v.  7.  35. 

Gortnesrascagh,  v.  53. 

Gortnetowragh,  vi.  70. 

Gortnevolin,  i.  56. 

Gortnicappoge,  iv.  49. 

Gortnidressagh,  v.  54. 

Gortnidrissagh,  v.  57. 

Gortnie,  i.  46. 

Gortnifadda,  vii.  20. 

Gortnigrogli,  vi.  17. 

Gortnilaghna,  i.  46. 

Gortnishigory,  v.  35. 

Gortnislogh,  ii.  9. 

Gortnokifiy,  vi.  46. 

Gortnore,  v.  18. 

Gorinure,  iii.  37. 

Gortogher,  iii.  10. 

Gortotane,  ii.  26. 

Gortrahen,  i.  70. 

Gortrea,  v.  56. 

Gortrelian,  iii.  62. 

Gortrehane,  iii.  44. 

Gortroe,  vi.  19. 

Gortrooledrum,  iii.  46. 

Gortshanbeale,  iii.  63. 

Gortskeagh,  iii.  46. 

Gortstraggan,  v.  35. 

Gortubb,  iii.  43. 

Gortunanty,  iii.  30. 

Gortvalleery,  v.  44. 

Gortvarla,  v.  12. 

Gortvoher,  iii.  10. 

Gorttcargatt,  iv.  35. 

Gortteame,  iv.  64. 

Gorttgarruff,  iv.  2. 

Gorttglasse,  vi.  53. 

Gorttivarla,  vi.  76. 

Gorttnageere,  iv.  50. 

Gorttnargett,  iv.  34. 

Gorttnecousin,  vi.  54. 

Gorttnelassagh,  vi.  53. 

Gorttreimeere,  iv.  61. 

Gortwilliam,  vii.  11. 

Gortwoldorran,  v.  60. 

Gortyogan,  i.  23. 

Gottinegappoge,  iv.  49. 

Goivell,  vii.  24. 

Gowla,  iii.  69. 

Gowlan,  ii.  60. 

Gowlans,  iii.  37. 

Gowle,  vii.  24. 

Gradoge,  iv.  44. 

Gragane,  iv.  21. 

Gragnenidoge,  iii.  54. 

Graige,  i.  20.  v.  7. 

Graigegowne,  v.  56. 

Graigerry,  ii.  43. 

Graigery,  ii.  59. 

Grainge,  i.  20. 

Granaghane,  v.  30. 

Granahane,  iii.  69. 

Granard,  ii.  50. 

Grange,  ii.  58.  iii.  6.  24.  26.  30.  63.  v.  21. 

29.  vi.  53.  69. 

Grangebegg,  ii.  4.  50. 

Grannaghan,  vii.  19. 

Granroade,  iii.  52. 

Gransagh,  ii.  40. 

Gransaw,  ii.  25. 

Greanane,  iii.  49. 

Grecan,  i.  31. 

Greghane,  vi.  30. 

Grenane,  vi.  5. 

Grewman,  ii.  21. 


1. 

Ibrickan,  Barony  of,  ii.  54. 

Ilandmraher,  vii.  18. 

Ilanenore,  iii.  30. 

Ileloghagb,  i.  70. 

lllaneniraher,  i.  10. 

Imarkelly,  ii.  20. 

Imloghlee,  iv.  30. 

Ina  Mountain,  vii.  3. 

Inchefinglish,  iv.  40. 

Inchequin,  Barony  of,  i.  41. 

Inchintrahin,  vi.  33. 

Inchiqueene,  Barony  of,  ii.  54. 

Inchiquin,  vii.  7. 

Barony  of,  i.  42.  48.  49.  50.  66.  ii.  4. 

18.  45.  50.  59.  iii.  55.  69.  iv.  25.  26.  55. 
69.  v.  16.  48.  60.  62.  vi.  1.  8.  15.  39. 
vii.  5.  19. 

Inchiquine,  Barony  of  iii.  46. 

Inchitronane,  Parish  of,  vi.  3. 

Inffynanagh,  iv.  19. 

Inga,  vi.  58. 

Ingnanagh,  vii.  5. 

Iniudeslou,  iv.  52. 

Iniscaltragh,  v.  67. 

Inisfinglass,  Island  of,  v.  26. 

Inishbraker,  i.  33. 

Inishclare,  iii.  57. 

Inishdilgny,  vii.  1 1. 

Inisheary,  iv.  10. 

Inisherk,  vi.  46. 

Inislilackery,  iii.  7. 
j Inishlea,  vii.  19. 

Ini:  1 i gl  t 29. 

Inishmeane,  iii.  57. 

Inishnaghten,  v.  39. 

Inishnee,  iii.  7. 

Inishoole,  Island  of,  iv.  10. 

Inishork,  Island  of,  i.  57. 

Inishturke,  iv.  10. 

Inishvaher,  i.  33. 

Inish[  ]ary,  iii.  49. 

Inislanchell,  iv.  10. 

Inispee,  iv.  10. 

Innishdavy,  iii.  49. 

Insha,  Island  of,  v.  26. 

Inshurra,  iii.  57. 

Insunebo}',  vi.  46. 

Irris,  Barony  of,  vii.  24. 

Irrisbegg,  ii.  9. 

Irrishbegg,  vi.  52. 

Irusk,  iii.  57. 

Isercleran,  i.  28. 

Iseuleran,  vi.  55. 

Iskar,  ii.  13.  . 

Iskerboy,  iv.  64. 

Iskercoolegreene,  iii.  60. 

Iskerroe,  iii.  32. 

Iskeruntagb,  iv.  39. 

Iskreevorelly,  ii.  21. 

Island,  i.  28.  iv.  10. 

Barony  of,  i.  70.  iii.  9.  vi.  26. 

Islandaclling,  iv.  10. 

Island  Cappull,  iii.  57. 

Emell,  iii.  57. 

Islandine,  i.  28. 

Islankennell,  iii.  57. 

Islandlaggart,  vii.  24. 

Islandmore,  iv.  10.  v.  56.  vi.  50. 
Islandoghty,  iii.  34. 

Islands,  Barony  of,  i.  41.  iv.  62.  v.  47. 

vi.  33.  41.  vii.  4. 

Islandsmore,  iii.  46. 

Islandteige,  i.  28. 

Islandugg,  iii.  57. 

Islandurrogh,  iii.  57. 

J. 

Jomcattry,  iii.  62. 

K. 


Grullaghduffe,  iv.  32. 
Gunrade,  v.  60. 
Gurteen,  vii.  9. 
Gurteene,  i.  48. 
Gurtnafyan,  ii.  11. 

H. 

Hackeragh,  iv.  59. 

Haggartt,  iv.  34. 
Heines,  vi.  76. 
Heylecacavra,  v.  27. 


Kaherlostrane,  v.  6. 
Kaherywooly,  i.  63.  • 
Kaldragharvan,  v.  53. 
Kaloragh,  ii.  26. 
Kalratli,  i.  28. 

Kame,  ii.  30. 

Kappagh,  iv.  45. 
Karkfreeh,  iii.  69. 
Karkonnell,  i.  36.  37. 
Karlegan,  v.  33. 

Kame,  Parish  of,  ii.  54. 
Karowkeele,  iv.  52. 


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Karragh,  i.  62. 

Karrologan,  ii.  59. 

Karrowknock,  vi.  15. 

Ka)’lagh,  v.  3. 

Kearne,  i.  41. 

Keefe,  ii.  26.  vi.  40. 

East,  ii.  37.  iv.  33. 

West,  iv.  37. 

Keegher,  M'Naugbty,  i.  63. 

Keele,  iv.  35.  v.  34. 

Keelmore,  vi.  74. 

Keely,  i.  15.  iii.  39.  v.  2.  33. 
Keenagh,  vii.  12. 

Keilanacry,  v.  51. 

Keilbegg,  vi.  25. 

Keilbenada,  iii.  10. 

Keildonelballagh,  vii.  19. 

Keildowin,  vii.  8. 

Keilldulisk,  iv.  9. 

Keillseely,  Parish  of,  vi.  38. 
Keihnore,  v.  44.  58. 

Keilnecarrow,  v.  27. 

Keiloge,  iv.  58. 

Keilsapon,  ii.  56. 

Keive,  vi.  23. 

Kelbrallaghane,  i.  10. 

Kelbrollehan,  vi.  10. 

Kelcloggan,  i.  10. 

Kelconnell,  Barony  of,  iv.  8. 
Kelgreny,  i.  1. 

Kellcoore,  iii.  34. 

Kelldaghamoge,  vi.  10. 

Kelleagh,  ii.  56. 

Kelleen,  v.  5. 

Kelleene,  iii.  29. 

Kellenedogan,  i.  21. 

Kellennadan,  v.  19. 

Kellerane,  i.  10. 

Kellines,  iii.  31 . 

Kellinmallrowney,  iv.  69. 

Kellirmine,  iv.  52. 

Kellmaine,  Barony  of,  i.  12. 
Kellmoone,  Parish  of,  vi.  38. 
Kelltarton,  Barony  of,  ii.  53.  iii.  73. 
Kellynek,  v.  55. 

ICelnekappy,  iv.  7. 

Kelticomine,  iii.  69. 

Kenedughy,  vii.  8. 

Kenlurke,  vii.  23. 

Kerry,  v.  45. 

Kerwin,  v.  32. 

Keskishin,  vi.  40. 

Keylcorryclone,  iii.  4. 

Kiavoges,  vii.  1. 

Kiellogoola,  iii.  49. 

Kilbanada,  v.  30. 

Kilbannon,  iii.  76. 

Kilbarrane,  vi.  44. 

Kilbarren,  iv.  67. 

KUbarron,  i.  68.  u.  34.  vi.  43. 
Kilbeg,  iii.  63. 

Kilbegg,  iii.  54. 

Kilbeggelave,  v.  54. 

Kilberran,  v.  8. 

Kilbrackanmore,  i.  33. 
Kilbrallnghane,  i.  10. 

KUbreedy,  i.  16.  vii.  15. 

Kilbride,  iv.  23. 

Kilbroanemore,  i.  28. 

Kilbrolehan,  i.  38. 

Kilclogan,  vii.  18. 

Kilcloony,  vi.  69. 

Kilcolman,  ii.  15. 

Kilcobnay,  i.  18. 

Kilcomodan,  vii.  17 . 

Kilcona,  Parish  of,  i.  51. 

Kilconell,  Barony  of,  iii.  70. 
Kilconnell,  i.  72. 

Baronj'  of,  v.  32.  43.  vu.  17. 

Kilcoonagh,  ii.  44. 

Kilcreine,  iii.  44. 

Kilcroy,  i.  34. 

Kilcuan,  ii.  50. 

Kilcullin,  i.  10. 

Kildonnelballagh,  v.  64. 

Kildrum,  i.  44. 

Kildrune,  ii.  26.  v.  6. 

Kilereny,  ii.  39. 

Kilerneene,  v.  9. 

Kilfeagh,  i.  28. 

Kilfeddan,  Parish  of,  vi.  35. 
Kiigarne,  vii.  15. 

Kilgawle,  i.  28. 

Kilglassan,  i.  31- 
Kilgobbane,  ii.  58. 

(122.) 


Kilgranagh,  vii.  15. 
Kilgurten,  ii.  34. 
Kilheliy,  i.  28. 
Killiine,  i.  49. 
Kilinkeely,  iii.  73. 
Kilkakan,  iv.  56. 
Kilkarbane,  ii.  52. 
Kilkare,  i.  14. 

Kilkele,  vii.  8. 

Kilkell,  iv.  56. 
Kilkelvery,  v.  17. 
Kilkenedy,  vi.  23. 
Kilkenny,  i.  28. 
Kilkieriu,  ii.  56. 
Kilkilline,  v.  45. 
Kilkilvery,  ii.  44. 
Parish  of,  i.  51. 


:»“Hy.  vi.  11- 

, Barony  of,  vi.  6. 
r,  i.  36. 


Killcola,  iv.  46. 

Killcolgan,  Parish  of,  vi.  19. 
Killcollmoge,  iv.  7. 

Killconconnell,  Barony  of,  i.  2. 
Killconel,  Barony  of,  iv.  58.  71. 
Killconell,  vi.  53. 

Abby  and  Precinct  of,  vi.  60. 

Barony  of,  i.  55.  46.  51.  iv.  2. 

17.  61.  v.  1.  49.  vi.  13.  16.  23.  50.  f 
62.  64.  vii.  8.  13. 

Killconnell,  ii.  48.  iii.  27.  vi.  65. 

Barony  of,  i.  20.  23.  30.  34.  3 

56.  ii.  1.  10.  33.  35.  39.  iii.  17.  4 
60.  v.  5.  18.  43.  49.  56.  vii.  3.  5.  6 
Killconry,  iii.  34. 

Killcornane,  iii.  29. 

Killcorriffe,  iii.  40. 

Killcosty,  iv.  58. 

Killcrean,  iii.  62. 

Killcrcane,  ii.  12. 

Killcreglian,  vii.  4. 

Killcrine,  i.  47. 

Killcrist,  iii.  63. 

Killcroantemple,  iv.  32. 

Killcrog,  v.  23. 

Killcullin,  vii.  18. 

Killcully,  iv.  58. 

Killcumin,  iii.  49. 

Killcurrane,  iii.  54. 

Killdaveroge,  vii.  24. 
Killdonellballagh,  ii.  45.  vi.  23. 
Killdonnelballagh,  i.  68. 
Killdonoghballagh,  ii.  38.  42. 
Killdowen,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Killdromsnatt,  ii.  8. 

Killdrone,  vii.  18. 

Killdrum,  iii.  34.  iv.  37.  vn.  5. 
Killdrume,  ii.  36. 


Killeruneoughtei 
Killervenraghten 
Killery,  iv.  60. 
Killeskenanc,  ii. 


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!,  Barony  of,  vi.  25. 


, i.  30.  ii.  4.  9.  iv.  52. 

■ony  of,  i.  22.  35.  49.  ii.  9.  12.  14. 
iii.  7.  30.  43. 67.  iv.  11.  28.  52.  69. 


Barony  of,  i.  31. 
Parish  of,  vi.  1 1 


Killowre,  i.  44. 
Killoy,  iii.  7. 
Killquane,  vi.  33. 
ICillquan,  Parish  of,  \ 
Killrateera,  iii.  67. 
Killrawillidoone,  iii.  j 


i.  55. 


Killriggy,  iii.  34. 
Killsallagheighter,  vi.  ' 
Killsalleighter,  i.  46. 
Kilisallonghter,  i.  46. 
KiUsany,  iii.  49. 
Killseely,  Parish  of,  vi, 
Killsonnell,  Barony  of, 
Killtaine,  iv.  11. 
Killtane,  ii.  31. 
Killtartan,  Barony  of,  : 
v.  49.  vi.  14.  36. 


Killvine,  i.  4. 

Killvolla,  v.  45. 

Killvorny,  i.  41. 

KillvOydan,  North,  iv.  54.  vi.  62. 
Killvuonta,  v.  35. 

Killyan,  iii.  32. 

Barony  of,  i.  3.  31.  43.  47.  ii.  24..  28. 

iii.  34.  62.  iv.  47.  v.  49.  vi.  6.  27.  54. 
Killyhan,  iii.  32. 

Barony  of,  ii.  57.  iv.  7. 

Killyne,  iv.  6. 

Itillynela,  ii.  21. 

Killynodan,  v.  58. 

Killyon,  Barony  of,  vii.  2. 

Kilmacahmoke,  v.  3. 

Kiimacenany,  i.  43. 

Kilmacshane,  ii.  15. 

Kilmain,  v.  63. 

Kilmaine,  Barony  of,  i.  1.  44.  ii.  20.  iii.  19. 

20.  34.  48.  52.  v.  13.  22.  32.  39.  vi.  28. 
30.  vii.  15. 

Kilmayne,  Barony  of,  iii.  41. 

Kilmenende,  i.  59. 

Kilmer,  v.  43. 

Kilmore,  i.  28. 

Kihnude,  v.  42. 

Kilnacapge,  iii.  20. 

Kilneknock,  i.  9. 

Kiloggs,  vii.  29. 

Kilraher,  vii.  22. 

Kilroe,  ii.  52. 

Kilrorane,  Parish  of,  vi.  54. 

Kilrush,  ii.  14. 

Kilskuagh,  i.  25. 

Kiltaghgall,  ii.  15. 

KiltaUe,  ii.  21. 

Kiltalasty,  vi.  23. 

ICiltane,  iii.  37.  ~ 

Kiltarne,  Barony  of,  i.  7. 

Kiltartan,  vii.  16. 

Barony  of,  ii.  4.  24.  27.29.50.  iii.  34. 

iv.  17.  25.  57.  v.  39. 

Kiltartane,  Barony  of,  i.  27. 

Kiltarton,  v.  32.  35. 

Barony  of,  i.  23.  ii.  47.  iii.  55.  67.  v. 

21.  31.  35.  vi.  46.  48. 

Kiltean,  iii.  10. 

Kiltenagh,  i.  28. 

Kiltercally,  v.  10. 

Kiltocky,  v.  16. 

Kiltortane,  Barony  of,  iv.  55. 

Kiltrustan,  i.  21.  v.  34. 


Kiltultoge,  v.  20. 

Kiltwey,  i.  40. 

Kilvarnagh,  vii.  6. 
Kilveteragh,  v.  38. 
Kilviveragh,  i.  31. 
Kihvavollahane,  i.  14. 
Kimsellagh,  vi.  19. 
Kinclare,  ii.  24.  v.  41. 
Kinerrishkey,  iii.  34. 
Kinkelly,  ii.  58. 

Castle  of,  ii.  58. 

Kinlee,  iii.  34. 

Kinluy,  iii.  34. 

Kinvola,  iv.  46. 

Kinvoole,  vii.  9. 
Kircornane,  ii.  21. 

Kirenan,  v.  45. 

Kirhanan,  ii.  30. 
Kirliinnane,  ii.  30. 
Knappoge,  v.  29. 
Knicknock,  ii.  58. 

Kno[  ],  iii.  49. 
Knock,  i.  28.  iii.  37.  vii.  5, 
Knockacumine,  vi.  70. 
Knockall,  v.  1. 

Knockalogli,  vi.  41. 
Knockalogha,  vi.  18. 
Knockamore,  vii.  24-. 
Knockanaridged,  iii.  57. 
Knockanarim,  iii.  49. 
Knockanbane,  vi.  47. 
Knockanboy,  i.  3. 
Knockancarra,  ii.  52. 
Knockancarragh,  vi.  21. 
Knockanebohely,  i.  39. 
Knockaneboy,  vii.  21. 
Knockanebrack,  i.  9. 
Knockanebrany,  vii.  24. 
Knockanecarra,  iii.  63. 
Knockanecarrow,  iv.  12. 
Knockane  Curragh,  ii.  54. 
Knockaneroe,  vi.  47. 
Knockanes,  i.  66. 
Knockanetimahin,  iv.  16. 
Knockanevin,  iv.  23. 


Knockankerin,  i.  12. 
Knockankrenish,  iv.  59. 
Knockanower,  i.  15. 
Knockanroe,  vi.  21.  30. 
Knockans,  i.  41. 

Knockanshine,  ii.  45. 
Knockanvally,  iv.  59. 
Knockanvin,  vi.  26. 

Knockai-ge,  ii.  7. 

Knockarron,  v.  45. 

Knockasson,  v.  28. 

Knockatenty,  iii.  29. 
Knockatorin,  i.  45. 

Knockatotin,  iv.  44. 
Knockatoure,  iv.  46. 
Knockatugger,  v.  54. 
Knockavally,  i.  45. 

Knockavany,  iv.  22. 
Knockaweed,  ii.  45. 
Knockaweeds,  vii.  22. 
Knockballyclery,  vi.  19. 
Knockbally  Connell,  vi.  48. 
Knockbally  M'KiUagh,  vi.  5. 
Knockballymoy,  iii.  34. 
Knockbally  Pistell,  iii.  26. 
Knockballyvistell,  v.  7. 
Knockbane,  i.  27.  28. 
Knockbanecarragb,  ii.  36. 
Knockbeagli,  ii.  34.  54.  vi.  61. 
Knockbrachboy,  ii.  27. 
Knockbrack,  ii.  9.  iii.  34.  vii.  1. 
Knockbracke,  iv.  56.  v.  16. 
Knockbraghane,  i.  27. 
Knockbrake,  iv.  11. 

Knockbrone,  i.  28. 
Knockcancarra,  ii.  50. 
Knockcanvally,  ii.  56. 
Knockdane,  i.  27. 

Knockdonagh,  vi.  38. 
Knockdromadowgli,  iii.  46. 
Knockdrominduogh,  iii.  37. 
Knockedrumbanuffe,  iv.  69. 
Knockdrumdonnell,  ii.  24. 
Knockdrumkoddle,  i.  70. 
Knockeballymoycree,  iv.  19. 
Knockedangin,  i.  70. 

Knockedin,  i.  28. 


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Knockedrogh,  vi.  65. 
Knockeerycallagh,  iv.  35. 
Knockegarranbane,  vi.  55. 
Knockegillgreagh,  iv.  57. 
Knockelegan,  iv.  63. 
Knockelelagha,  vi.  53. 
Knockeligan,  iv.  41. 
Knockelogha,  iv.  35. 
Knockemeanagb,  iv.  67. 
Knockemuckelad,  iv.  5. 
Rnockenadomey,  iv.  22. 
Knockenagee,  iv.  57. 
Knockenally,  i.  40. 
Knockenany,  iv.  22. 
Knockenecroy,  iv.  34. 
Knockeneden,  i.  28. 
Knockenedrumny,  iv.  28. 
Knockenefusoge,  iii.  69. 
ICnockenehorine,  iv.  25. 
Knockeneskehill,  iv.  48. 
Knockeni'ony,  iii.  31. 
Knockenvally,  iv.  59. 
Knockeradowne,  iv.  31. 
Knockeragertane,  iii.  43. 
Knockerasser,  iii.  49. 
Knockeredan,  vi.  69. 
Knockeree,  iv.  31. 

Knockeroe,  iv.  20.  69. 
Knockerough,  iv.  20. 
Knockeskeagh,  iv.  67. 
Knockevally,  iv.  67.  vii.  1. 
Knockevanlumane,  ii.  9. 
Knockfittane,  i.  33. 
Knockgili-eagli,  ii.  16. 
ICnockglass,  v.  45. 
Knockglasse,  iii.  27. 
Knockgoorliy,  v.  13. 
Knockgunefre,  iv.  10. 
Knockhall,  i.  35. 

Knockhill,  iii.  63. 

Knockilline,  vii.  3. 
Knoekirosse,  iii.  34. 
Knockkelly,  v.  45. 
Knocklatter,  iv.  57. 
Knocklegan,  vii.  12. 
Knocklidigan,  i.  23. 
Kiiocklogh,  i.  5.  v.  6.  vi.  35. 

Parcel,  iii.  49. 

Knocklowanmore,  v.  44. 
Knockmenagh,  iii.  24. 
Knockmollin,  ii.  56. 
Knockraore,  i.  71.  v.  11. 
Knockmoreoughter,  v.  11.  13. 
Knockmoyre,  i.  70. 
Knockmullengree,  i.  1. 
Knockraullin,  i.  31. 
Knocknagliy,  ii.  18. 
Knocknaher,  ii.  55. 
Knocknalioi'na,  v.  55. 
Knocknamannagh,  ii.  12. 
Knocknamannaghane,  vii.  4. 
Knocknamin,  vi.  10. 
Knocknamucky,  iv.  54. 
Knocknankskahell,  iii.  32. 
Knocknarth,  iii.  71. 
Knocknascaliell,  v.  8. 
Knocknebarneboy,  iii.  75. 
Knocknebrock,  iii.  49. 
Knocknecarragh,  iii.  49. 
Knocknecroghy,  vii.  24. 
Kiiockiielin,  ii.  9. 
Knocknegagh,  ii.  37. 
Knocknegawna,  vi.  72. 
Knocknegee,  vii.  8.  24. 
Knoclcnegoole,  v.  44. 

' Knocknegowle,  ii.  4. 
Knocknegreny,  i.  9. 
Knocknehane,  vi.  5. 
Knocknehorna,  ii.  7. 
Knocknehorne,  iv.  25. 

Glebe,  vi.  36. 

Knocknehow,  v.  4. 
Knocknehown,  v.  27. 
Knocknekelly,  iii.  34. 
Knocknemanagh,  vi.  31. 
Knocknemoghilane,  ii.  15. 
Knocknemoyholane,  iii.  37. 
Knocknemvell,  iii.  46. 
Knocknepisse,  iii.  30. 
Knockneragh,  ii.  33. 
Knockneragha,  iii.  43. 
Knocknescibole,  xi.  59. 
Knockneshamar,  v.  4. 
Knockneskedagh,  iv.  10. 
Knockneskerry,  vi.  5. 
Knocknessnagh,  iii.  69. 
(122.)  : 


Knocknetore,  iii.  37. 

Knocknkerish,  ii.  9. 

Knocknoi'a,  v.  45. 

Knocknought,  iii.  46. 

Knocknouie,  ii.  35.  v.  18. 

Knocknowell,  iii.  46.  49. 
ICnockodrumdoughy,  vi.  65. 

Knockogan,  iv.  19. 

Knockorumyddle,  i.  70. 
Knockoughterush,  iii.  73. 

Knockoville,  i.  59. 

Knockoylew,  ii.  5. 

Knockradony,  v.  45. 

Knockrawer,  ii.  52.  55.  vii.  24. 
Knockreagh,  ii.  56.  59. 

Knockrickard,  iv.  65. 

Knockroe,  i.  4.  ii.  15.  31.  56.  iii.  31.  37. 
Knockroghery,  ii.  55. 

Knockrogisagh,  iii.  43. 

Knocksasson,  vii.  15. 

Knockslianvally,  vi.  59. 

Knocksharragli,  v.  11. 
Knockshegortnebariske,  vi.  18. 
Knockskehine,  iii.  34. 

Knockskehy,  i.  31. 

Knockskillie,  iii.  37. 

Knocksprecane,  ii.  9. 

Knocksprone,  ii.  9. 

Knocktample,  v.  45. 

Knocktobber,  ii.  7. 

Knocktoreene,  vi.  36. 

Knocktotan,  i.  30. 

Iinockvadooiiy,  v.  45. 

Knockvillory,  v.  45. 

Knockvonekelly,  iii.  34. 

Knockvonykelly,  ii.  9. 

Knockvoughelly,  iii.  34. 

Knoekyninany,  i.  70, 

Knollane,  i.  37. 

Knuckitattane,  i.  33. 

Konkelly,  ii.  5. 

Kreegli,  iv.  51. 

Krickbellanebrisklane,  iii.  30. 

Kume,  ii.  30. 

Kuncklegan,  i.  33. 

Kurenane,  vi.  28. 

Kushin,  iii.  69. 

Kyllyane,  Barony  of,  iii.  12. 

Kynknock,  vii.  8. 


Labally,  iii.  40. 

Laboge,  vii.  14. 

Lacarnbeg,  i.  70. 
Lacarrownagoule,  vii.  4. 
Lacarrowneheirky,  v.  36. 
Lacarton  Parcell,  v.  49. 

Lack,  ii.  24.  45.  51.  vii.  22. 
Lackan,  iii.  70.  v.  19.  vii.  13. 
Lackay,  v.  26. 

Lacke,  vi.  30. 

Lackeene,  i.  15. 

Lacken,  v.  41. 

Lackenroe,  vi.  17. 

Lackey,  iii.  21. 

Lackin,  i.  42.  vi.  58. 

Lacky,  i.  15. 

Laffallnorth,  v.  9. 

Lalfeliroe,  i.  4. 

Lagunutra,  ii.  7. 

Lagavilly  Mountain,  vii.  3. 
Lagferine,  ii.  31. 

Laggan,  i.  13. 

Laghalaghall,  i.  59. 
Lagkavoy,  ii.  7. 

Laghell,  iii.  26.  vii.  20. 
Laghfally,  North,  iv.  62. 

South,  iv.  62. 

Laghill,  iii.  49. 

Laghkeile,  i.  20. 

Laghmore,  vii.  24. 
Laghnavidoge,  vi.  5. 
Laglitevorry,  v.  27. 
Laghtiraorekane,  iv.  52. 
Laghtivodane,  iv.  56. 
Laghtmorarlye,  iii.  26. 
Laglibuna,  i.  41. 

Lagnefeogh,  ii.  9. 
Lagnegarry,  v.  23. 
Lagnoragowle,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Lagterine,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Lahara,  v.  33. 

Laharda,  ii.  24. 

Lamber,  ii.  7. 

Lamenaghbane,  vii.  21. 


Laraenaghroe,  vii.  21. 

Lammore  Mountain,  vii.  24. 
Langcarrue,  iv.  59. 

Langvoyhy,  vii.  10. 

Lappalla,  i.  28. 

Lardadough,  iv.  59. 

Larga,  i.  56.  iv.  58. 

Largaboy,  ii.  4'. 

Largan,  vii.  24. 

Largarouth,  iii.  49. 

Largimore,  v.  26. 

Largine,  vii.  24. 

Largoe,  iv.  52.  v.  13.  vi.  59. 
Larragh,  ii.  29.  iv.  5. 

Larrolad,  vi.  57. 

Lattabane,  i.  49. 

Laskeone,  ii.  24. 

Lassanagh,  vii.  5. 

Lassegillevane,  iii.  12. 

Laugliill,  i.  9.  ii.  52. 
Laughnamanngh,  v.  21. 
Laughnamungy,  v.  21. 

Lavallyroe,  i.  40. 

Lavarreen,  v.  45. 

Lavarrowni  Slare,  vii.  4. 

Lawry,  iii.  37. 

Leabally  Connor,  ii.  47. 
Leacaroeighter,  v.  45. 

Leacarrow,  iii.  34.  v.  56. 
Leacarrowdonnell,  iii.  31. 
Leacarrowgarranevirk,  iii.  30. 
Leacarrowrory,  iii.  31. 
Leackwinck,  v.  5. 

Leaganynimy,  vi.  26. 

Leagh,  iv.  12. 

Leaghbally,  iii.  56. 

Leaghbegg,  ii.  2. 

Leaghleigh,  i.  20. 

Leagh  Letter,  vi.  26. 
Leahuallywalter,  iii.  30. 

Leaknane,  ii.  59. 

Lealetter,  vi.  10. 

Leamcun,  iii.  63. 

Leame,  ii.  7. 

Leameneh,  vi.  15. 

Leanarlagh,  iii.  73. 

Learrowmore,  vi.  51. 

Leascarrogh,  iii.  34. 

Leaska,  i.  56. 

Leathery,  iii.  75. 

Leatry,  ii.  7. 

Leballyconnor,  ii.  36.  54. 

Lebrun,  ii.  24. 

Lecaroo,  vi.  46. 

Lecarrigg,  ii.  53. 

Lecarroe  Bralagh,  iii.  19. 
Lecarrogarry,  vi.  43. 
Lecarronecollue,  v.  34. 

Lecarrow,  ii.  52.  vi.  68. 
Lecarrowayty,  i.  26.  ' 

Lecarrowcally,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Lecarrowclonyne,  i.  16. 
Lecarrowcorgall,  iii.  46. 
Lecarroweing,  ii.  56. 
Lecarrowgarry,  i.  68. 
Lecarrowkilleene,  v.  45. 
Lecarrowmackhatticane,  vii.  22. 
Lecarrowmunterduny,  iv.  7. 
Lecarrownegeeragh,  iii.  10.  v.  41. 
Lecarrownegerragh,  vi.  72. 
Lecarrownekish,  v.  34. 
Lecarrownescoby,  iv.  67. 
Lecarrowollen,  vii.  22. 
Lecarrowreagh,  ii.  55.  vi.  58. 
Lecarrowssobe,  iii.  69. 
Lecarrowtegart,  vii.  15. 

Lecartron,  v.  19. 
Leccaromonterduny,  vi.  68. 
Leccarow,  vi.  57. 
Leccarrowentrilly,  v.  8. 
Lecharrow,  vi.  43. 

Ledane,  v.  54. 

Ledicane,  ii.  54. 

Ledigan,  iv.  28. 

Lefface,  v.  13. 

Leiferrine,  iii.  37. 

Legaleny,  v.  13. 

Legane,  iii.  54.  v.  41. 
Leganottery,  vii.  24. 

Legnttallin,  i.  49. 

Legawkilleene,  v.  45. 

Legententy,  ii.  15. 

Leggacurragh,  iv.  2. 

Leghardane,  vi.  7. 

Legivanagli,  iii.  49. 

Legletan,  v.  13. 


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Legort,  vi.  22. 

Legtrim,  Barony  of,  iv.  8. 

Legvineagh,  v.  3. 

Leg[  ],  iii.  49. 

Lehanagh,  i.  37.  41.  ii.  7. 

North,  iv.  19. 

South,  iv.  2. 

Lehannagh,  ii.  49. 

Lehardan,  ii-  30. 

Lchimagh,  ii.  28. 

Lehinch,  iv.  10. 

Leighbollinardam,  iii.  39. 

Leighgort,  vii.  7. 

Leigort,  vi.  7. 

Leitrim,  ii.  43.  52.  v.  41. 

Barony  of,  i.  49.  50.  ii.  29.  59.  iii.  46. 

49.  63.  67.  iv.  5.  22.  49.  v.  56.  62.  vi.  4. 
21.  42.  46.  47.  48.  49.  53.  58.  vii.  10. 
11.  22. 

Lekill,  vi.  42. 

Lemger,  ii.  28. 

Lemleagh,  i.  63. 

Letiaghenan,  v.  48. 

Leneglenane,  v.  41. 

Lenelenan,  iv.  45. 

Leniglenn,  iii.  21. 

Lerisk,  ii.  7. 

Lesanree,  iii.  73. 

Lescoskey,  vii.  9. 

Lesmorish,  i.  59. 

Lesnivicknehy,  vii.  19. 

Lessabary,  iv.  20. 

Lessatrefagh,  i.  18. 

Leswalter,  v.  22. 

Letarrownegeragli,  i.  45. 

Letheree,  iii.  34. 

Lettercampsy,  ii.  49. 

Lettercraffe,  iii.  49. 

Lettercran,  iii.  49. 

Letterdehart,  ii.  7. 

Letterie,  i.  9. 

Lettermillan,  i.  57. 

Lettershanbolly,  iii.  49. 

Lcttershinnagh,  iii.  49. 

Lettertraske,  vii.  12. 

Lettir,  vii.  8. 

Levally,  ii.  18.  iv.  58.  v.  12.  48. 
Levallykeele,  i.  20. 

Levallynekelty,  ii.  27. 

Levallynemonesuvagh,  ii.  24.  - 
Levasreagli,  i.  30. 

Ley,  iii.  16. 

Leydrolane,  vi.  72. 

Leyney,  Barony  of,  ii.  5. 

Leyniglenan,  i.  42. 

Leyny,  Barony  of,  vii.  6.  13. 

Leytrim,  ii.  9. 

Barony  oi;  ii.  37.  iii.  66.  iv.  9.  15.  23. 

vi.  50.  51. 


Leytrine,  iii.  16. 

Lieatry,  iii.  49. 

Liffcrinc/ij.  31. 

Limirick,  i.  48.  ii.  26. 

Lina,  Barony  of,  iii.  27.  vi.  31. 
Linaghtine,  iii.  27. 

Lisalikane,  v.  45. 

Lisaneane,  v.  48. 

Lisardmore,  iii.  43. 
Lisballydonogh,  i.  15. 
Lisballyteige,  i.  16. 

Lisbane,  iii.  49.  iv.  6.  51.  vii.  2 
Lisbaneen,  iii.  9. 

Lisbiggeon,  i.  70. 

Lisbreen,  v.  32. 

Lisbreene,  v.  35. 

Lisbreone,  iii.  46. 

Lisbrine,  iv.  43. 

Lisbrogan,  vi.  24. 

Lisbryn,  ii.  27. 

Liscapple,  vi.  69. 

Liscarragh,  iii.  21. 

Liscarrow,  iv.  14. 

Liscloan,  ii.  9. 

Lisclone,  vi.  65. 

Lisclonemeltoge,  iii.  54. 
Liscloonemeeltoge,  i.  47. 

Liscoll,  iv.  58. 

Lisconnor,  iv.  56. 

Liscorkey,  ii.  45. 

Liscormack,  v.  43. 

Liscorr,  ii.  19. 

Liscoyle,  iii.  20.  65.  iv.  58. 


Liseraghly,  iv.  2. 

Liscrambally,  vii.  20. 

Liscromwell,  iii.  41. 

Liscrowyne,  vi.  26. 

Lisdarane,  ii.  32.  iii.  72.  v.  38. 
Lisdislure,  v.  3. 

Lisdoane,  vi.  46. 

Lisdogan,  vi.  46. 

Lisdonnoghcarragh,  vi.  27. 
Lisdounrecarra,  iv.  26. 
Lisdownevernaghs,  iv.  26. 

Lisdownuarna,  vi.  38. 

Lisdoyle,  i.  25. 

Lisdrissaghan,  iii.  75. 

Lisdrolane,  ii.  56. 

Lisduane,  i.  36.  37. 

Lisduffe,  i.  39.  45.  53.  ii.  4.  50.  iv.  51. 

Lisdunary,  i.  41. 

Liseany,  'iii.  20.  vii.  20. 

Lisegrogh,  i.  55. 

Lisergoole,  ii.  24. 

Lisfarrellboy,  iii.  69. 

Lisflin,  ii.  89. 

Lisgarra,  vi.  53. 

Lisgobban,  i.  28. 

Lisgogan,  iv.  46. 

Lisgoole,  vii.  8. 

Lisgorane,  ii.  42. 

Lisgory,  ii.  20.  vii.  20. 

Lisgowanslihan,  iv.  48. 

Lisgreaghan,  vi.  76. 

Lisgurra,  vi.  53. 

Lishaleana,  ii.  9. 

Lishalena,  iii.  46. 

Lisharagh,  i.  44. 

Lishdensh,  iii.  25. 

Lisheane,  vii.  18. 

Lishefflin,  ii.  39. 

Lishertan,  v.  45. 

Lishine,  vi.  58. 

Lishlea,  ii.  55. 

Lishnecruine,  ii.  26. 

Lishpliiliip,  iii.  45. 

Lislmbbai-d,  vii.  22. 

Lishubbert,  iii.  45. 

Lishubert,  iii.  46. 

Lisicktana,  iv.  12. 

Lisinlaghlen,  i.  59. 

Lisintagarmore,  ii.  8. 

Liskelly,  v.  41. 

Liskenary,  i.  28. 

Liskillane,  i.  56. 

I.islaghna,  iv.  41. 

Lislary,  i.  2. 

Lisleagh,  i.  15.  36. 

Lislenare,  vi.  11. 

Lisloan,  i.  33.  ii.  9. 


Lismurrtiagh,  i.  22. 


Lismvyly,  v.  13. 

Lisnafagh,  iii.  69. 

Lisnagratl),  v.  49. 

Lisnagrogy,  iv.  47. 

Lisnagrough,  iii.  19.  44.  .62. 

Lisnahilty,  iv.  50. 

Lisnalaherne,  i.  36.  37. 

Lisnaloivre,  vii.  15. 

Lisnarock,  ii.  9.  iii.  34. 

Lisnarvagh,  i.  61. 

Lisnaskehy,  i.  15. 

Lisnebohorna,  iv.  22. 

Lisnecalune,  i.  14. 

Lisnecloghnebegg,  iv.  58. 

Lisnecree,  v.  27. 

Lisnecrely,  iv.  68. 

Lisnecule,  i.  50. 

Lisnegallagh,  iii.  16. 

Lisnegallin,  i.  15. 

Lisnegenge,  iii.  70. 

Lisnegery,  i.  18. 

Lisnegohee,  i.  28. 

Lisnelarhaghboy,  iii.  39. 

Lisnelarowboy,  v.  53. 

Lisnelaughlin,  iii.  46. 

Lisnelecarrow,  vi.  31. 

Lisnenackrey,  iv.  22. 

Lisnenean,  iv.  63. 

Lisnenee,  v.  27. 

Lisneplay,  v.  26. 

Lisnevoltna,  iv.  17. 

Lisnilea^h,  iv.  43. 

Lisnisky,  vi.  31. 

Lisplownk,  v.  45. 

Lisribbert,  ii.  59.  vii.  17. 

Lisriekard,  iv.  58. 

Lisrobeg,  vi.  44. 

Lisrockeda,  i.  14. 

Lissacapple,  ii.  48. 

Lissaght,  iii.  16. 

Lissagowne,  iv.  50. 

Lissaine,  i.  71. 

Lissalasky,  i.  15. 

Lissalikane,  v.  45. 

Lissallow,  vii.  12. 

Lissamorock,  ii.  28. 

Lissamsky,  v.  55. 

Lissanisgue,  iv.  42. 

Lissarehy,  iv.  46. 

Lissarogy,  v.  64. 

Lissarung,  iii.  34. 

Lissarvill,  iii.  38. 

Lissawlagh,  v.  13. 

Lisscloonemultoge,  vi.  6. 

Lisscubby,  iv.  2. 

Lissdavilly,  vi.  53. 

Lissdonnellmacksliane,  iii.  46. 
Lissdonnellroe,  iv.  7. 

Lissdiiff,  iii.  49. 

Lissduife,  i.  4.  iii.  15.  54.  vi.  18.  51.  64. 
Lissean,  v.  54. 

Lissebroder,  v.  7. 

LissefouJa,  ii.  17. 

Lissegegan,  v.  49. 

Lissegoole,  vii.  21. 

Lissemneale,  vii.  21. 

Lissenany,  vi.  17. 

Lissenarrow,  v.  56. 

Lissenecorly,  i.  26. 

Lissenelegan,  iii.  30. 

Lissenerin,  iv.  64. 

Lisseneskie,  iii.  73. 

Lisseniske,  ii.  9. 

Lissenny,  ii.  9. 

Lissenteige,  vi.  49.  50. 

Commons,  vi.  49. 

Lissereliy,  vi.  19. 

Lisserven,  iii.  30. 

Lissetaw,  iv.  52. 

Lissetuny,  ii.  4. 

Lisseturtey,  iv.  20. 

Lissevally,  vi.  30.  75. 

Lissfowca,  vi.  12. 

Lissgallagh,  vii.  15. 

Lisgillmane,  vi.  46. 

Lisshelena,  iii.  46. 

Lissidorane,  ii.  56. 

Lissiloan,  i.  50. 

Lissiloghnane,  iv.  11. 

Lissinamaraugli,  v.  52. 

Lissinard,  iv.  23. 

1 Lissinarny,  vii.  24. 


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Lissinecarrow,  v.  57. 

Lissinisky,  i.  1.  50.  iv.  11.  vi.  2 
Lissinleagh  Mountain,  v.  35. 
Lissintagertbeg,  vii.  12. 
Lissiomanas,  iv.  52. 

Lissitinny,  v.  35. 

Lissitretrefagh,  iv.  7. 

Lisskeranill,  iv.  6. 

Lissluderan,  iv.  22. 

Lissmore,  iv.  51. 

Lissmugcogh,  v.  19. 
Lissnacasley,  i.  60. 

Lissnatoy,  ii.  45. 

Lissneridone,  iii.  30. 
Lissniphrehane,  iv.  46. 
Lissnitan,  iv.  34. 

Lissoghtrane,  iii.  49. 

Lissone,  v.  7. 

Lissoreaghan,  iv.  53. 

Lisstrine,  i.  56. 

Lissustennan,  vii.  17. 

Lissynard,  ii.  52. 

Listane,  v.  13. 

Listarkee,  i.  63. 

Listaw,  iii.  67. 

Listei'veack,  vi.  52. 

Listibbett,  v.  45. 

Listrissnan,  vi.  74. 

Listruskane,  iii.  46. 

Listruslane,  v.  50. 

Listrustan,  iii.  45. 

Lisune,  iv.  14. 

Lisvilvogna,  v.  16. 

Liswalter  Burke,  vii.  17. 
Liswellvoyne,  vii.  7. 

Litter,  i.  28. 

Litterbegg,  i.  28. 

Litterffir,  vi.  26. 
Litterkeagliane,  ii.  30. 
Littermore,  i.  28. 

Litternuse,  iv.  59. 
Littershinagh,  iv.  59. 
Litteryeighter,  iv.  10. 
Litteryougbter,  iv.  10. 

Lock,  i.  46. 

Logafurka,  iii.  31. 

Logdegan,  iii.  38. 


„,6.>affard,  iii.  49. 

Loghana,  v.  40. 

Loghanabragb,  v.  53. 

Loghanaffe,  vi.  48. 

Loghanaleagh,  v.  53. 

Loghanane,  vii.  22. 

Logbanbouly,  iii.  56. 

Loghanbrin,  ii.  14. 

Loghane,  iii.  54.  iv.  39. 
Loghaneboule,  i.  24. 
Loghanebracke,  i.  14. 
Loghanegappy,  iii.  49. 
Loghaneleaghe,  n.  21. 

Loghaneroe,  vi.  48.  49.  vu.  11. 
Loghanleogh,  i.  33. 

Loghanliea,  i.  33. 

Loghanniboully,  vi.  76. 

Loghanroe,  vi.  4. 

Logli bally,  ii.  18. 

Logliboger,  iii.  72.  v.  38. 
Loghbowen,  vi.  69. 

Loghboy,  ii.  8. 

Loghcuttra,  vii.  25. 

Loghell,  iii.  37. 

Loghentaghan,  vii.  9. 

Logheterne,  ii.  7. 

Loghill,  iii.  51. 

Loglilin,  vii.  15. 

Loghmask,  iv.  15. 

Loghraorarty,  vii.  20. 

Loghmore,  ii.  52. 

Loghmorirtie,  i.  20. 
Loghnamanagh,  ii.  1. 

Lognamungy,  ii.  1. 

Loghnanero,  vii.  11. 

Loghknockan,  i.  33. 

Loghrea,  i.  1. 

Barony  of,  iv.  43.  44.  v.  36.  ’ 

Logbreagh,  Barony  of,  i.  18.  25.  ii 
iii.  6.  46.  49.  63.  vi.  42. 
Loghrolan,  i.  31. 

Lognefosty,  ii.  9. 

Longford,'  iii.  37.  iv.  32.  59.  vi.  68 

Barony  of,  i.  28.  ii.  3.  6.  1 

40.  48.  56'.  iii.  12.  44.  46.  52. 62 

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Longford,  Barony  of — continued. 

18.  23.  38.  50.  52.  53.  59.  61.  64. 
29.  49.  56.  vi.  23.  24.  46.  48.  49.  5 
58.  vii.  11.  26. 

Loragh,  v.  45. 

Lorga,  ii.  55.  iii.  65. 

Lorgebane,  i.  27. 

Lossanine,  vi.  40. 

Loughanlea,  iii.  18. 

Loughboges,  ii.  32. 

Loughbonen,  v.  62. 

Loughill,  v.  13. 

Loughmask,  iii.  34. 

Louglirareren,  v.  45. 

Loughreagli,  Barony  of,  i.  20.  v.  25. 
Lubnaneky,  iv.  52. 

Lucknegashey,  iii.  67. 

Luffenagh,  v.  19. 

Lunaghtane,  i.  47. 

Lunaghtard,  iv.  7. 

Lunaghten,  iii.  27.  vi.  62. 

Lunaghtun,  iv.  58. 

Lung,  ii.  24. 

Lurga,  iii.  14.  45.  46.  49.  iv.  64. 
vii.  1. 

Lurgabane,  iv.  43. 

Lurgane,  iii.  34. 

Lurgen,  iv.  1 0. 

Lurgibane  Mountain,  v.  35. 

Lurgoe,  v.  28. 

Luskaine,  ii.  59. 

Lussana,  vi.  8. 

Lutorley,  ii.  28. 

Lyeenan,  iii.  46. 

Lymerick,  i.  43. 

Lynanny,  i.  12. 

LyslyneTi.  12. 

Lysmaylan,  vi.  42. 

Lysmanybegg,  ii.  55. 

M. 

Maccgilleroe.  iii.  34. 

Mackloghiin,  iii.  34. 

Macklowne  Comon,  iv.  7. 

Macknee,  v.  56. 

Mackney,  v.  43. 

Quarter,  i.  60. 

Madam,  iv.  37.  vi.  40. 

Maddara,  ii.  26.  vii.  7. 

Madera,  vi.  34. 

Maghanagapple,  v.  52. 

Magher,  iv.  32.  vi.  44. 
Magheramanagh,  iii.  34. 
Magherenehenny,  iv.  63. 
Magherifadda,  ii.  15. 

Maghery,  Bog  adjoining,  iii.  49. 

East,  iv.  54. 

West,  vii.  4. 

Magherymore,  vi.  58. 

Magheryne,  vi.  58. 

Magowghie,  ii.  33. 

Mabanakeigh,  vi.  53. 

Maliane,  iv.  59. 

Malahide,  i.  29.  46. 

Malgart,  iii.  25. 

Malle,  i.  49. 

Mallecoony,  vii.  21. 

Mallinraore,  vii.  24. 

Mamgawna,  i.  26. 

Mamicroghane,  iii.  36. 

Managullen,  iv.  67. 

Maninbegg,  iv.  35. 

Maninmore,  iv.  85. 

Manivahen,  vi.  36. 

Mannin,  i.  45. 

Manragh,  ii.  28. 


i.  45. 


i.  41. 


Mantr 
Manu  . 

Manusflin,  ii.  44. 

Mare,  vi.  13. 
Marganner,  i.  66. 
Marlagh,  v.  50. 
Marlaw,  ii.  9. 

Marley,  iii.  33. 
Marvey,  vi.  52. 

Mase,  ii.  15. 
Masegarruffe,  vii.  24. 
Masemore,  iii.  33. 
Maskalure,  vii.  12. 
Maume,  i.  26. 
Maunsfleene,  v.  17. 
Mayo,  i.  1. 

Abby  of,  iv.  11- 


Mayo,  Monastarie  of,  ii.  25. 

Priory  of,  ii.  25. 

Mayreish,  ii.  49. 

Mc  Moylefin,  i.  49. 

Meakney,  v.  59. 

Meelick,  v.  54.  62. 

Meelicke,  ii.  37.  vi.  46. 
Mehanaglikevogh,  vi.  23. 
Mehannagh,  vii.  24. 

Meliske,  iii.  46. 

Mellaglibegg,  iv.  42. 
Mellaghmore,  iv.  42. 

Menas,  i.  51. 

Menlagli,  ii.  28.  29.  vii.  18. 
Meogonnell,  i.  15. 

Mernehill,  ii.  24. 

Merrick,  vi.  74. 

Millegorman,  v.  64. 

Milliske,  v.  7. 

Mill  [ ],  iii.  49. 

Millterane,  ii.  39.  iv.  2. 
Milltowne,  i.  14.  vi.  70. 
Milteran,  ii.  39.  iii.  48.  v.  52.  v 
Milterane,  v.  12.  34. 

Miltowne,  iv.  58. 

Minagh,  i.  37. 

Minnogh,  i.  41. 

Mircullen,  Barony  of,  iv.  35. 
Moate,  i.  28.  iii.  21.  v.  18. 
Moghoreboy,  ii.  24. 

Mogowna,  i.  41. 

Mogrisli,  iv.  47. 

Moher,  ii.  11. 

Moherbenalagli,  v.  16. 

Mohill,  vi.  60. 

Moholiogli,  East,  ii.  23.  iii.  1' 

Moigh,  vi.  76.  vii.  22. 

Moih,  v.  12. 

Moirish,  v.  64. 

Moirush,  v.  64. 

Momaylan,  iv.  54. 

Monagh,  ii.  60. 

Monaghenagh,  iv.  62. 
Monegarrane,  i.  28. 

Monenew,  i.  33. 

Monerrev 


Mone 


/.  54. 


Monesella,  i.  51. 

Moneshalla,  iii.  49. 
Monesterfin  of  Annaghdowr 
Monewveene,  iv.  17. 
Monganfin,  vii.  12. 
Monihilly,  ii.  55. 

Monine,  i.  59.  vii.  24. 
Moninhanin,  v.  56. 
Monterayue,  iv.  11. 

Mony,  iii.  34. 

Monyboy,  ii.  17. 
Monycroyne,  i.  35. 
Monygernagli,  v.  6. 
Monygriboge,  i.  1. 
Monyhelly,  iv.  63. 

Monyne,  ii.  9. 

Monytava,  i.  39. 

Moole,  iii.  46. 

Moonenisky,  vi.  56. 

Moony,  i.  26. 

Moore  Parish,  vi.  52. 
Moorish,  iii.  38. 

Mordrane,  vi.  8. 

More,  vii.  8. 

Morinne,  ii.  15. 

Morish,  iv.  5. 

Mornagenagh,  iii.  2. 
Morndan,  iii.  38. 
Moroghtoho,  ii.  38. 
Morrettboy,  iv.  14. 

Morrish,  iv.  7. 
Morroghtoha,  ii.  38. 
Morvey,  iii.  49. 

Mota,  iv.  50.  vi.  46. 
Moughnogh,  i.  41. 
Moullnenloll,  v.  7. 
Mountain,  i.  32.  iv.  62. 
Mountaine,  i.  28. 
Mountaine,  The,  iii.  46. 
Mountalbot,  iv.  46. 
Mountallen,  i.  22.  iii.  29. 
Mowe,  vii.  21. 

Moyaroode,  i.  2. 
Moyaskeragh,  i.  27. 
Moyaskragli,  i.  9. 
Moycalgoe,  ii.  52.  v.  63. 
Moycarga,  ii.  20. 

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Moycarnan,  ii.  20.  v.  52. 

Barony  of,  i.  24.  6 

. iii.  12.  32.  58.  iv.65.  6 
66.  vii.  15.  45. 

15  Moycullee,  ii.  28. 
Moydowne,  iii.  45. 
Moyfadda,  vi.  36. 

_ Moyfarta,  Barony  of,  vi.  i 
Moyferta,  Barony  of,  iv.  ‘ 
Moygellan,  i.  36. 

Moygh,  iii.  10. 

Moyglass  Commons,  vi.  4 
Moyglasse,  vi.  49. 

Mountain,  vi.  50. 

Moygownagh,  i.  70. 
Moygowny,  vi.  39. 
Moyhaston,  iii.  34. 
Mo}'hcden,  ii.  28. 
Moyhill,  i.  50. 
Moylaekmore,  vii.  21. 
Moylune,  iii.  30. 
Moymellan,  vi.  62. 
Moymolan,  i.  41.  67. 
Moymolane,  iv.  57. 
Moymore,  iv.  10. 

Moyne,  v.  33.  vi.  31. 
Moyne’s  Island,  iv.  10. 
Moynisli,  iv.  10. 

Moynore,  v.  2. 

Moyrash,  ii.  24. 

Moyreesh,  iv.  33. 

Moyreft,  iii.  7. 

Muccullin,  Barony  of,  i 


i.  46. 


ony,  Mountain,  i 
Muckalgie,  iii.  30. 

Muckeenagli,  i.  28. 

Muckellin,  iii.  7. 

Barony  of,  iii.  7. 

Muckenagli,  ii.  7.  iv.  7.  v.  15.  vii.  2 
Muckinagh,  i.  28.  vi.  5. 
Muckincoleroe,  iii.  29. 
Muckineinooe,  ii.  59. 

Muckinis,  Mannor  of,  ii.  59. 
Mucklane,  i.  30. 

Mucklowne,  iv.  7. 

Muckollagli,  i.  26. 

Muckroish,  i.  5. 

Muckullin,  i.  10.  vi.  10.  vii.  18. 

Barony  of,  i.  9.  10.  27.  38. 

ii.  7.  25.  iii.  49.  iv.  40.  62.  \ 
35.  vi.  5.  10. 17. 26.  53.  vii. 
- Casde,  vi 


Munsagh,  iii.  46. 
Muntalien,  iv.  57. 

~ .rony  of,  i' 


- Baror 


12.  50.  i 


Murriske,  Barony  of,  i.  26.  ii.  45.  58.  i 
vii.  8.  24. 

Murvie,  ii.  49. 

Murvoy,  iii.  57. 

Muskerisli,  iv.  59. 


Mylane,  iv.  34. 

Myleeke,  iii.  31. 

Myny,  iii.  7. 

N. 

Neale,  i.  1.  29. 

Neele,  iv.  46. 

Nenelially,  vii.  9. 

Newcastle,  iii.  31.  41. 

New  Castle,  iii.  34. 

Newtown,  v.  45.  vi.  31. 

Newtowne,  iv.  31.  39.  46.  v.  45.  vi.  49. 
Niarel,  i.  46. 

Nogliavall,  ii.  11. 

Nunsallagti,  ii.  29. 


Oakewood,  v.  62. 
Oggulyone,  i.  38. 

Ogliell,  v.  45. 

Oghery,  vi.  10. 
Oghillmore,  ii.  48.  vi.  53. 


Oranbegg,  i.  59.  iii.  30.  vii.  26. 
Orney,  i.  70. 

Ossagh,  iii.  21. 

Ossy,  iii.  21. 

Oughlosk,  v.  7. 

Oughluske,  ii.  24. 

Oughterash,  iii.  73. 
Ougliterilowny,  vi.  16. 
Oughterush,  North,  iv.  62. 

Ougtagh,  iii.  67. 

Oultannagh,  iv.  52. 

Oulterfian,  iv.  23. 

Outeagh,  iii.  64. 

Ower,  iii.  44.  62. 

Owir,  ii;  15. 

Ownerigh,  i.  1. 

P. 

Palcrillane,  iv.  31. 

Pallace,  iv.  23. 

Pallice,  ii.  52. 

Pallvillree,  ii.  21. 

Pallysallagh,  iii.  25. 

Parke,  i.  15.  56. 

Peaghy,  iii.  43. 

Peake,  ii.  8. 

Peelturrickbegg,  ii.  28. 

Poldrian,  vi.  64. 

Pole,  i.  15. 

Polebane,  iii.  46.  v.  60. 
Polecaple,  vii.  24. 

Polegriffin,  iii.  46. 

Polekerry,  i.  23.  iii.  49. 
Polemac  Cranna,  i.  49. 

Polemc  Crannagli,  iii.  54. 
Polenafucke,  vi.  59. 
Poleshervoge,  v.  38. 

Poletelieliir,  v.  16. 

Poleturke,  i.  20. 

Polevooley.  i.  1. 

Pollagh,  ii.  56.  iii.  31. 
Pollekerhee,  iv.  70. 

Pollelare,  iii.  16. 

Pollenelaroy,  v.  45. 
Polleshcrvoge,  ii.  32.  iii.  72. 
Pollevaddy,  v.  45. 

Polliticahell,  iii.  72. 

Polliticahill,  v.  38. 

Pallitishahell,  ii.  32. 

Pollnehally,  i.  7 1. 
Pollnemaghell,  iv.  45. 

Pollogh,  iv.  61. 

Pollynerin,  i.  72. 

Polnaglea,  iv.  30. 

Polnesnmagh,  vii.  12. 
Polnesunagh,  vi.  42. 

Polvaddy,  i.  31. 

Polynerin,  i.  58. 

Poolegriffin,  iii.  46. 
Poolenemucke,  iii.  60. 

Pooleroe,  i.  41. 

Portagh,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Portdarragh,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 
Portnafinchin,  vi.  40. 

Portneal,  ii.  43. 

Portnecrannagh,  iii.  49.  vii.  1. 
Portraglian,  i.  45. 

Portrench,  ii.  55. 

Poulcooluky,  v.  16. 


Pouldeganiffe,  vi.  33. 

Poulehorisk,  v.  9. 

Powlogliarragh,  ii.  54. 

Prane,  ii.  9. 

Purtion,  i.  39. 

Q. 

Quin  Gardens,  iii.  29. 

Quinultagh,  i.  46. 

Quiny,  Parish  of,  vi.  54. 

R. 

Rabrone,  v.  35. 

Racoyle,  iii.  49. 

Racoylemore,  iii.  46.  49. 
Raffincoline,  ii.  30. 

Raghibern,  vi.  67. 
Raghneshandrimen,  vi.  67. 
Raghsheandrimaglian,  vi.  67. 
Raghwore,  vii.  21. 

Raglas,  iii.  43. 

Raglasse,  ii.  33. 

Rahalban,  iv.  20. 

Rahally,  vi.  53. 

Rahane,  iv.  2. 
llahard,  ii.  14. 

Rahardagh,  vii.  12. 

Rahassane,  i.  7. 

Rahbane,  iii.  49. 

Ralieeneighter,  iii.  63. 
Raheenoughter,  iii.  63. 

Rahena,  i.  1.  , 

Ralienduffe,  v.  45. 

Raherdeevin,  vii.  13. 

Rahincoline,  ii.  30. 

Rahindufie,  iv.  3 1. 

Rahine,  i.  23.  iv.  12.  vi.  50.  vii.  11. 
Rahineduff,  iv.  2. 

Rabin  IUa,  ii.  24. 

Rahinlane,  ii.  7. 

Rahins,  i.  1. 

Rahivillane,  ii.  7. 

Rahmadar,  v.  4. 

Rahmary,  i.  70. 

Raigh,  vi.  45. 

Rain,  iii.  67. 

Rainoresin,  ii.  25. 

Raith,  i.  33. 

Rakans,  ii.  39. 

Rakerin.  ii.  27.  v.  35. 

Raluna,  iii.  23. 

Ramalicane,  v.  13. 

Ramore,  iv.  53. 

Ramoyle,  i.  7.  ii.  24. 
Ranafallaghtery,  iv.  14. 

Ranafaltry,  iv.  14. 

Ranagliane,  iv.  2.  67. 

Ranahan,  vii..  19. 

Ranegassagh,  vi.  26. 

Ranevedane,  ii.  14. 

Rangillane,  iii.  23- 
Rannitgh,  i.  41.  iv.  10.  vi.  40. 
Rannaghan,  i.  38. 

Raplieak,  iii.  58. 

Rapheake,  vi.  66. 

Raraghtis,  vii.  1. 

Raretlane,  iii.  33. 

Rarvane,  v.  55. 

Rashane,  v.  60. 

Iiasteom,  iii.  46. 

Rath,  i.  27.  iii.  46.  iv.  58.  vi.  30. 
Rathbanbegg,  ii.  12. 

Rathbane,  ii.  55.  vi.  31. 
Ratlibanmore,  ii.  12. 

Rathbegg,  iv.  46. 

Rathcarun,  v.  19. 

Rathclara,  v.  60. 

Rathclony,  iv.  54. 

Rathcroskerry,  ii.  54. 

Rathdonane,  i.  15. 

Ratheen,  vi.  26. 

Rathelone,  vii.  4. 

Rathelonge,  ii.  9. 

Ratheskin,  iv.  63. 

Rathfealanebegg,  iv.  67. 

Rathfodagh,  vii.  12. 

Rathfoudagh,  vii.  12. 

Rathglass,  vi.  65. 

Rathgranagher,  in.  19. 

Rathine,  iv.  9. 

Rathlarga,  ii.  29. 

Rathleagh,  v.  60. 

Rathleese,  iv.  42. 

Ratlileet,  iv.  28. 


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Rathmea,  iv.  63. 

Rathmeage,  v.  33. 

. Rathmew,  ii.  5.  iii.  19. 

Rathmore,  iv.  53.  v.  26.  45. 

Ratlimoyle,  i.  48. 

Rathinnrcanagh,  iv.  39. 

Rathnedrady,  v.  53. 

Rathnedrudy,  v.  53. 

Ratlinegapanc,  i.  45. 

Rathnegarloge,  iii.  19. 

Ratlinelliagli,  v.  33. 

Rathneruddery,  v.  53. 

Rathnigruagh,  iii.  30. 

Rathogarta,  v.  7. 

Rathonlidan,  vii.  16. 

Ratliourin,  v 19. 

Rathready,  v.  25. 

Rathreedane,  v.  37. 

Rathroe,  iv.  45. 

Ratlisianlan,  vii.  15. 

Rathtlieirin,  v.  50. 

Ravilleedoone,  iii.  10. 

Rawile,  iii.  46. 

Reaskane,  ii.  59. 

Redmond,  i.  26. 

Renecen,  i.  59. 

Reneene,  iii.  29. 

Renenonle,  iv.  46. 

Rherverin,  iii.  19. 

Rinenollane,  vii.  24. 

Rinevill,  iii.  30. 

Ringarrow,  ii.  23.  iii.  14. 

Roaghane,  vi.  53. 

Roan,  i.  56. 

Roanbeg  M'Tuor  M'Egan,  v.  15. 

Roane,  vii.  27. 

Roasky,  i.  45. 

Robineard,  i.  35. 

Rocks  and  Shrubby  Parcclls,  iii.  43. 
Roffragane,  i.  15. 

Rogb,  iii.  67. 

Roglemore,  iv.  64. 

Rohanluon,  v.  35. 

Roiske,  ii.  4. 

Rooe,  vii.  13. 

Roonseere,  i.  28. 

Roschary,  vi.  43. 

Roscomon,  vi.  12. 

Barony  of,  i.  11.  21.  28.  40.  43.  44. 

51.  54.  73.  ii.  8.  17.  19.  24.  45.  iii.  10. 


51.  63.  64.  v.  19.  23.  25.  30.  31.  34.  48. 

52.  58.  vi.  44.  45.  72.  74.  76.  vii.  7.  27. 
Roscribb,  ii.  55. 

Rose,  ii.  29. 

Rosedulin,  iv.  59. 

Rosgally,  iv.  10. 

Roskeane,  iv.  10. 

Roskebegg,  ii.  24. 

Roslary,  vi.  43. 

Roslcagh,  ii.  47. 

Roslinmollan,  i.  57. 

Roslumane,  v.  30. 

Rosmerane,  v.  7. 
llosmine,  v.  33. 

Rosroe,  ii.  49. 

Ross,  iii.  34. 

Rossadullan,  ii.  9. 

Rossane,  iii.  49.  55.  v.  35. 

Rossavile,  iii.  7. 

Rossbegg,  iii.  34. 

Rosscahill,  i.  27. 

Rosscolla,  iii.  34. 

Rosse,  ii.  4.  50.  iii.  73.  iv.  5.  v.  33. 

Barony  of,  i.  26.  32.  49.  ii.  9.  21.  25. 

iii.  34.  iv.  11.  14.  29.  vi.  68. 

Rosseene,  vii.  17. 

Rosselevan,  iii.  14. 

Rossine,  iii.  34. 

Rosslumane,  ii.  10. 

Rossmullen,  v.  44. 

Rossriagh,  ii.  47. 

Rossvile,  iii.  34. 

Rossynellee,  v.  44. 

Rothcosery,  ii.  36. 

Roughane,  vii.  24. 

Roverkelly,  iii.  24. 

Row,  iv.  45.  63. 

Rowbehagh,  ii.  27. 

Rowcane,  vii.  24. 

Row  Island,  iv.  10. 

Rownat,  vii.  24. 

(122.) 


Roynellan,  vi.  40. 
Ruane,  i.  1. 

Ruanmore,  v.  35. 
RubenalWh.  ii.  9. 
Rugh,  iv.  57. 
Runechara,  iii.  45. 
Runeshoulty,  v.  11. 
Runevarkie,  iv.  41. 
Runnainandrey,  iv.  50. 
Runneboll,  iii.  45. 
Runtevolan,  iii.  61. 
Runtevolane,  v.  23. 
Rusbegg,  iii.  18. 
Rushinstowne,  i.  46. 
Ruskagh,  iv.  63. 
Russin,  iii.  7. 

Russinet,  iv.  41. 
Russin-Mollin,  i.  38. 
Ruveagh,  iv.  31. 
Rynegrenane,  ii.  27. 


S. 

Salline  Mountain,  vii.  3. 

Sanagh,  iv.  48. 

Sanoghbegg,  iv.  23. 

Sarsie,  iii.  7. 

Scalpnagowne,  iii.  4.  28. 
Scalpnegower,  i.  7. 

Scaipnegowre  Coinon,  i.  7. 

Scartduffe,  v.  5. 

Schracurren,  iii.  63. 

Scornagh,  i.  15. 

Scradough,  iv.  48. 

Scrawagh,  ii.  9. 

Screaglnnarry,  iv.  47. 

Scregan,  iv.  59. 

Scregg,  iii.  54. 

Scriniogeni,  iv.  40. 

Searlergh,  ii.  5. 

Searsey  [ ] Cartron,  iii.  49. 

Sellahane,  iv.  50. 

Sellernamore,  v.  35. 

Sellernibegg,  iii.  7. 

SeUernortb,  ii.  7. 

Selloghernon,  ii.  24.. 

Serenenan,  i.  14. 

Sersy,  vi.  26. 

Sesley,  iv.  12. 

Sessee,  iii.  10. 

Sessey,  i.  7. 

Sessiagh,  iv.  12. 

Sessiaghneleahy,  iv.  12. 

Sessy,  v.  49. 

Shaghmore,  iii.  37. 

Shahane,  vi.  26. 

Shahibnllyline,.  v.  64. 

Shanacknock,  '1.  34. 

Shanaflaberty,  i.  9. 

Shanaile,  ii.  59. 

Shanalaght,  iii.  57. 

Shananoe,  vi.  40. 

Shanaraglia,  i.  9. 

Shanaroe,  v.  47. 

Shanasrihogh,  iii.  7. 

Shanballiline,  iv.  7. 

Shanballilosk,  v.  7. 

Shanbally,  iii.  18. 

Shanballyard,  ii.  47.  iv.  8. 
Slianballyboght,  i.  4. 

Slianballyhoy,  iv.  20. 

Shanballyhugh,  iii.  32. 

Slianballyline,  v.  64.  vi.  68. 
Shanballylosk,  v.  52. 

Shanbally mcmanus,  i.  14.  v.  53. 
Shanballymodagh,  iii.  46. 
Shanballymore,  i.  46.  ii.  20.  iv.  46. 

23.  vi.  70.  vii.  21. 
Shanballynemedagh,  i.  14. 
Shanballyowen,  ii.  21. 

Shanballyroe,  i.  30.  ii.  1. 
Shanballysallagh,  iii.  27. 
Shanballyshenan,  i.  14. 

Shanboule,  iii.  46. 

Shanboy,  v.  2. 

Shancargen,  ii.  55. 

Sbancastle,  iv.  59. 

Shancknock,  v.  9. 

Shandangen,  iii.  29. 

Shanecastle,  iv.  59. 

Shanefrigoge,  iii.  49. 

Shanegber,  iv.  59. 

Sbanelovane,  iv.  7. 

Slianerogy,  iii.  49. 

Shangan,  iv.  20. 


Shangarane,  iv.  35. 
Shangonagh,  iv.  20. 
Shankill,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Shanknock,  vi.  40. 
Shannagrane,  vi.  26. 
Shannaharaghane,  v.  44'. 
Shannonphistyne,  vi.  26. 
Shannoveige,  vi.  26. 
Shannownasagurt,  vi.  26. 
Shanray,  vi.  64. 
Slmnvalle,  iv.  57. 
Shanvally,  vii.  17. 
Shanvallykeile,  vii.  24. 
Shanvallymoyler,  ii.  24. 
Shanvallynapishy,  i.  67. 
Shanvally  Sla,  ii.  28. 
Shanvogh,  v.  11. 
Shanvoy,  i.  15.  iv.  51. 
Shavaballin,  ii.  24. 
Shean,  i.  48.  iv.  39. 
Shcanballymore,  iv.  39. 
Sheephin,  v.  4. 

Shelian,  vi.  73. 
Shehanagli,  iii.  30. 
Shehane,  ii.  20.  iii.  31. 
Shehai'gan,  iv.  59. 
Shianbaue,  iii.  24. 
Shilloghane,  : 


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Shoneragh,  v.  23. 
Shraden,  ii.  29. 
Slu-aduffe,  vi.  36. 
Shragarruffe,  ii.  52. 
Shragh,  v.  35. 
Shraghnakilly,  vii.  12. 
Shraigh,  vii.  12. 
Shraighicunningane,  vii. 
Shruife,  vi.  57. 

Shyan,  i.  24.  28.  33. 
Shyanbreaghwy,  v.  28. 

s'llc'hnr'e,  vi.  45. 
Silyhane,  i.  12. 

Single,  vii.  19. 
Sissereagli,  vi.  19. 
Sissiaghgortfadda,  iv.  12. 
Sisterweagh,  ii.  9. 
Skahury,  i.  53. 
Skardane,  i.  25.  vi.  57. 
Skeaghboly,  iv.  39. 
Skeaghcoure,  ii.  6. 
Skeaghmore,  ii.  31. 
Skeaghnemuck,  v.  52. 
Skehanagh,  ii.  36. 
Skehanc,  ii.  4.  36. 
Skehine,  i.  16. 
Skehinenegan,  i.  6. 
Skehy,  v.  54. 

Skenegie,  i.  31. 
Skenemuck,  iii.  49. 
Skeregan,  iv.  50. 
Skevally,  iii.  49. 

Skiagh,  i.  16. 
Skidernagh,  v.  11. 
Skidy,  i.  16. 

Skiegg,  iii.  54. 
Skrighboy,  ii.  31.  iii.  37 
Skyard,  ii.  21. 

Skyward,  ii.  21. 

Slade,  v.  45. 

Slaper,  vi.  61. 
Slattinony,  vi.  60. 
Slavegauna,  i.  26. 
Sleakeavoge,  ii.  49. 
Sleavaghry,  iv.  22. 
Sleavaghty,  vi.  46. 
Sleavenoue,  ii-  24. 
Slurininy,  iii.  49. 
Slewlagh,  vi.  70. 
Slewlany,  iv.  35. 
Sligagh,  ii.  47. 
Slovienine,  ii.  7. 
Smattanagh,  v.  13. 
Smotternagli,  ii.  28. 
Sniggin,  ii.  55. 

Sonagli,  Soutli,  iv.  54. 

South,  Comons,  i’ 

Sonnagh,  i.  15.  _ 

North,  Comons,  l 

South,  i.  67.  vi.  1 

Sorsy,  i.  9. 

Soylesane,  vi.  1. 
Spiddell,  iv.  35. 

Spiddle,  v.  35. 


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Connaught 

Certificates. 


Srableagh,  v.  45. 

Sraghduffe,  iv.  5. 

Sranada,  ii.  60. 

Sranagh,  ii.  45. 

Mountain  of,  ii.  45. 

Sravagh,  vii.  24. 

Sregarne,  vii.  11. 

Srowans,  vii.  22. 

Sruanaffin,  ii.  30. 

Stealt,  iii.  20.  vii.  20. 

St.  John’s  Parish,  vii.  29. 

St.  Muntion,  Parish  of,  vi.  38. 

Stowellbegg,  v.  60. 

Stowellmore,  v.  60. 

Stradbally,  iii.  23. 

Straghtamer,  iii.  46.  49. 

Strawne,  vii.  3. 

Stolley,  vii.  9. 

Succaragh,  vi.  70. 

Succarow,  vi.  70. 

Sunagh,  iv.  7. 

Sunnagh,  i.  19.  41.43.  ii.  14.  iii.  65.  iv.48. 
v.  35.  vi.  46. 

North,  i.  7. 

Syanbane,  vi.  52. 

Syanbar,  ii.  9. 

Sycan,  vi.  26. 

Sylernagli,  iv.  59. 

Syllernagh,  ii.  9.  , 

Synagh,  iv.  48. 

Synanagh,  vii.  21. 

Sj’rcaneane,  v.  53. 


T. 

Taghclohy,  vi.  31. 

Taghduffe,  i.  73.  vi.  76. 

Taghfadda,  iii.  37. 

Taghifada,  ii.  31. 

Tamsruora,  iii.  12. 

Tangarry,  iii.  63. 

Taomon,  i.  38. 

Tarbet,  Island  of,  vii.  23. 

Targoe,  v.  55. 

Tarmenroe,  vi.  18. 

Tarmonkellenbay,  vii.  5. 

Tarmonmulmoony,  vii.  7. 

Taughnabane,  v.  13. 

Taughnagherissoge,  iii.  10. 

Tawags,  iii.  30. 

Tawnagh,  i.  41.  48.  iii.  30.  vii.  24.  25. 

West,  i.  28. 

Tawnaghbegg,  v.  5. 

Tawnaghfinlagh  Mountain,  iv.  56. 
Tawnaghmore,  ii.  40.  55.  iii.  30.  61.  v.  5. 
Tatvnantb,  vii.  24. 

Tawneene,  i.  28. 

Tawnydrissoge  Mill,  vii.  15. 

Tawny fannoge,  ii.  24. 

Tawnylahard,  ii.  15. 

Tawnymore,  v.  13. 

Tawnysallagh,  vi.  64. 

Tawnyvaddy,  vii.  24. 

Teaghduffe,  i.  19. 

Teagliscara,  Parish  of,  vi.  54. 

Teenelt,  i.  15. 

Templebannagh,  iv.  15. 

Tempiemeale,  v.  38. 

Templemeule,  ii.  32.  iii.  72. 

Templemoyler,  ii.  56. 

Teranrevagli,  i.  73. 

Terbert,  Island  of,  iii.  48. 

Terraon,  iv.  4. 

Terreraille,  i.  39. 

Terryfangall,  iv.  59. 

Teskali,  v.  16. 

Tewinish,  vii.  24. 

Tewnephook,  v.  44. 

Thomond,  Earl  of,  Cheifrie,  iii.  3. 

Three  Islands,  iv.  3. 

Tiagrino,  ii.  35. 

Tiaquin,  Barony  of,  ii.  52.  iii.  51.  iv.  27. 

vi.  6.  31.  28. 

Tickmullassie,  v.  56. 

Tiraliane,  iii.  10. 

Tirawly,  v.  34. 

• Barony  of,  iii.  46.  49.  vi.  56. 

Tireflaghy,  iii.  63. 

Tirenea,  vii.  19. 

Tireneny,  i.  31.  ii.  32. 

Tireney,  iii.  72. 

Tirlogh,  ii.  44. 

Tirrarill,  Barony  of,  vii.  1.  13. 

Tirravill,  ii.  55. 

Tirrawley,  ii.  30. 


Tirreagh,  iv.  59. 

Tirrekillen,  vi.  23. 

Tirrerill,  Barony  of,  ii.  27. 
Tobber,  ii.  24.  v.  57. 
Tobberaghane,  ii.  36. 
Tobberaghter,  vii.  17. 
Tobberboy,  i.  49. 
Tobberbreedy,  i.  14. 
Tobberbuy,  vii.  12. 
Tobbereighter,  vii.  17. 
Tobbereloy,  vii.  12. 

Tobberfin,  ii.  30. 
Tobbernaveen,  ii.  30. 
Tobbernavrene,  ii.  30. 
Tobbernecaspy,  iii.  24. 
Tobbernefinny,  vii.  24. 
Tobbernelogh,  i.  18. 
Tobberregh,  i.  20. 

Tobber  Roan,  vii.  24. 
Tobberroe,  i.  53. 

Tobberroy,  vii.  24. 
Tobberbranagh,  iii.  63. 
Tobberkeigh,  iii.  33. 

Toberoge,  iv.  29. 

Toberoige,  i.  46. 

Tobberroge,  ii.  21. 

Tobyrmaly,  i.  70. 

Toglianane,  ii.  45. 

Toghboyne,  vii.  21. 

Togher,  iv.  29.  42. 

Togherfin,  ii.  26. 

Togherfinn,  iv.  1. 

Tollabroder,  i.  27. 
Tollekihanbegg,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 
Tollrnghj  i.  20. 

Tomagranell,  i.  65. 

Tombeagh,  vi.  76. 

Tomcaky,  v.  59. 

Tome,  vi.  43. 

Tonieboy,  v.  27. 

Tomfinlagh,  v.  30. 

Tomkeene,  vi.  51. 

Tonapowra,  ii.  55. 
Tondergree,  iii.  34. 
Tonelegeigh,  vii.  19. 
Tonelegish,  vi.  26. 
Tonelegeshee,  vi.  30. 
Toneleight,  ii.  4. 

Toneragee,  vi.  42. 

Toneragh,  v.  23. 

Tonlegge,  i.  44. 

Tonleigh,  iii.  33. 

Tonregee,  iii.  34. 

Tontegee,  iv.  44. 

Torinea,  vii.  7. 

Torloghbegg,  i.  20. 
Torloghcappa,  iii.  49. 

Terra,  ii.  30. 

Touchanany,  ii.  7. 

Touregh,  v.  7. 

Tourehy,  i.  41. 

Tourish,  i.  41. 

Tourmore,  i.  56. 
Toursumttane,  vi.  47. 
Towaghbegg,  vi.  39. 
Tovvenish,  vii.  24. 

Towevboy,  v.  34. 
Towercullugh,  vi.  46. 
Towerm'keane,  i.  10.  vii.  18. 
Towermore,  v.  27. 

Tower  ne  Carte,  v.  44. 
Towerskehin,  v.  40. 
Towertullugh,  vi.  46. 

Towgli,  iv.  19. 

Towmore,  ii.  31.  iii.  37. 
Townagh,  ii.  59. 
Townaghbane,  iv.  30. 
Townalagliane,  ii.  15. 
Townalea,  ii.  60. 

Towneclogh,  vii.  17. 
Townelegee,  vii.  17. 
Townemore,  v.  56. 
Townepattane,  iii.  46. 
Townikeedy,  v.  44. 

Towreagh,  vi.  48. 

Towreen,  v.  18.  vi.  43. 
Towrin,  v.  32. 

Towrine,  ii.  15. 

Towrinard,  i.  56. 
Towrinmenlagh,  iii.  63. 
Tramskernagh,  iii.  63. 
Trannemanagh,  ii.  54. 
Transtemagh,  iii.  54. 
Traskernagh,  ii.  29.  iii.  63.  i 
Trasternagh,  ii.  58. 


Trean,  iii.  21. 

Treantoren,  v.  42. 

Treenbegg,  iii.  31. 

Trehgg,  v.  35. 

TrehiU,  i.  3.  iii.  22. 

Tremeglera,  vi.  69. 

Trenevolgan,  vi.  44. 

Trenevolgane,  v.  48. 

Trianbegg,  ii.  56. 

Trianlegan,  v.  13. 

Triliill  Cartron,  iv.  7. 

Trinaghbeggphilline,  ii.  9. 

Trinaghphilline,  ii.  9. 

Trinaghveigh,  ii.  9. 

Trinavanta,  ii.  9. 

Trineanurball,  ii.  55. 

Trinebrackane,  vi.  5. 

Trinecrevagh,  v.  30. 

Trinekiibeg,  i.  35. 

Trinelegan,  v.  13. 

Trinelehurvagh,  i.  35. 

Trinelisbanine,  ii.  55. 

Trineskehil,  i.  4. 

Trinevolgan,  iii.  46.  v.  30. 

Tringarruffe,  i.  27. 

Triniloghane,  v.  13. 

Trinmore,  iv.  6. 

Triragh,  iii.  45.  ' 

Triskine,  v.  13. 

Trovertrive,  iii.  75. 

Trumree,  ii.  54. 

Trumsrura,  vii.  15. 

Trust,  iv.  7. 

Trustane,  v.  43. 

Trusty,  vii.  12. 

Tryanballyglasse,  iii.  40. 

Tryankittoroan  Castle,  iii.  40. 

Trynereagh  Mountain,  i.  31. 

Tuabrackane,  ii.  24. 

Tuagh,  ii.  9. 

Tuambegg,  v.  20. 

Tuam  Dessy,  iv.  2. 

Tuammore,  v.  20. 

Tubberneglogg,  i.  39. 

Tubbridmore,  vii.  12. 

Tubrudan,  iii.  48. 

Tuerard,  i.  28. 

Tulchan,  ii.  24. 

Tulla,  Barony  of,  ii.  54.  vi.  21.  40. 

Tullagh,  iii.  54.  v.  47.  vi.  33.  vii.  4. 

Barony  of,  i.  22.  34.  36.  41.  42.  43. 

45.  52.  68.  ii.  11.  18.  26.  34.  37.  45. 

46.  57.  iii.  4.  9.  22.  28.  29.  73.  iv.  33. 
57.  62.  67.  v.  6.  28.  39.  51.  63.  vi.  7. 
22.  23.  36.  40.  43.  61.  63.  vii.  7. 

Tullaghamore,  vi.  63. 

Tullaghane,  Barony  of,  i.  41. 

Tullaghbegg,  iii.  48. 

Tullaghboy,  iii.  45.  vii.  12. 

Tullaghenray,  i.  25. 

Tullaghleankincolp,  v.  53. 

Tullaghmore,  iii.  48. 

Tullaghnegan,  iii.  10. 

Tullaghneleeky,  iv.  61. 

Tullagluielicky,  vi.  23. 

Tullaghquirke,  vi.  5. 

Tullamore,  iv.  10. 

Tullanacarrow,  vii.  15. 

Tullanahagh,  ii.  28. 

Tullanahore,  vi.  72. 

Tullaneherrick,  v.  23. 

Tullanekenny,  v.  53. 

Tullen,  iii.  39. 

Tulleo,  Barony  of,  vi.  38. 

Tullilegan,’  iv.  67. 

Tullin,  v.  34.  vi.  76. 

Tullogh,  Barony  of,  ii.  33.  38. 42.  iii.  55. 69. 

iv.  61.  v.  9.  61.  64.  vii.  5.  19. 

Tully,  i.  11.  ii.  23.  iii.  14.  43.  iv.  22.  45. 
vi.  46.  64. 

Mountain,  iii.  49. 

Tullymcegan,  i.  18. 

Tullymore,  ii.  55. 

Tullyrie,  v.  35. 

Tullyshellane,  iv.  11. 

Tullyvilly,  vii.  6.^ 

Tumodoughan,  ii.  24. 

Tumsallagh,  iii.  12. 

Tumsuave,  i.  32. 


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Tunegane,  iii.  69. 

Tuonemucklin,  v.  4. 

Tuorine,  ii.  47. 

Tuorineconny,  ii.  7. 

Tureagheagl),  i.  87. 

Turlagh  River,  v.  26. 

Turlaghnagappull,  iv.  39. 

Turllogb,  ii.  42. 

Turlogh,  i.  15.  63.  iii.  5.  34.  38.  v.  17. 
vii.  7. 

Comon,  vii.  12. 

Turloghlishog,  v.  15. 

Turloghmore,  vL  56.  vii.  12. 

Turnaghee,  v.  44. 

Turoe,  v.  5. 

Turpanbegg,  vi.  12. 

Turpanmore,  vi.  12. 

Turrin,  iv.  59. 

Tway,  iii.  71. 

Twinish,  vii.  24. 

T'volice,  ii.  50. 

Twomore,  vi.  72. 

T'vory,  iii.  59. 

Tyaquin,  i.  46.  49.  ii.  50.  iv.  48. 


Tyaquin  Barony,  i.  20.35. 38.48.  51.  59.  66. 
ii.  1.  20.  28.  58.  iii.  17.  25.  26.  27. 30.  32. 
34.  41.  54.  60.  iv.  2.  6.  8.  20.  31.  39.  63. 
v.  21.  24.  41.43.  vi.  12.25.36.55.64.  66. 
69.  73.  76.  vii.  6.  20. 

Tyralngh,  iii.  10. 

Tyrawly,  vii.  12. 

Barony,  i.  16.  26.  49.  ii.  9.  58.  iv.  1. 

63.  72.  v.  28.  vii.  24. 

Tyreagh,  i.  56. 

Tyredagli,  vi.  '43. 

Tyreloghan,  vii.  25. 


Tyrenenv,  v.  38. 

Tyrone, 'iv.  46. 

Tyronea,  vi.  40. 

Tysan,  i.  12. 

Tywinch,  iii.  34. 

U. 

Uard,  ii.  9. 

Uggone,-  i.  68. 

Ugoone,  ii.  34. 

Ullardmore,  iii.  27.  vi.  75. 
Ullinagh,  iii.  7. 


Ullorbegg,  vi.  75. 
Uitanagb,  iv.  69. 

Uma,  i.  28.  43.  iv.  59. 
Umgee,  iii.  71. 

Umma,  iv.  11. 

Ummer,  vii.  15. 
Umrishbegg,  v.  15. 
Umrishmore,  v.  15. 
Uncle,  iii.  31.  49. 
Uncles,  iii.  31. 

Uneagli,  iii.  34. 

Urball,  ii.  30. 

Urietragh,  i.  1. 

Urlane,  vii.  8. 

Urlare,  i.  15.  vii.  11. 
Urlinbegg,  ii.  37. 
Urlinmove,  ii.  37. 
IJrwonga,  iii.  60. 

V. 

Voattis,  vii.  24. 
Voghibogb,  v.  29. 


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THE  FORTY-NINE  LOTS. 

INROLMENTS  of  the  Adjudications  in  favour  of  the  (1649)  Officers,  (formerly  denominated 
« The  49  Lots”);  preserved  in  the  Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 

1.— 19  Cha.  2.  First  Adjudication  — Robert  Earle  of  Leicester.  Roll  consisting  of  124  Membranes, 
and  containing  50  Adjudications. 


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TRANSCRIPT 

OF  THE 

First  ADJUDICATION  on  Roll  No.  1.  of  the  Forty-nine  Lots. 


PRESENT: 

Sir  Edward  Smith,  Kn'  Lord  Cheefe  Justice  of 
his  Majesties  Court  of  Comon  Pleas. 

Sir  Edward  Dering,  Baronett. 

Sir  Allen  Broderick,  Knight. 

Sir  Winston  Churchill,  Knight. 

Edward  CooKe,  Esq. 


BY  HIS  MAJESTIES  Commissioners  appointed  for  putting  in  execution  an  Act  of  Parliament, 
intituled,  An  Act  for  the  explayning  of  some  dowbts  arrising  upon  an  Act  intituled,  An  Act  for  the  better 
execution  of  his  Majesties  gracious  Declaracon  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and  satis- 
faction of  the  severall  interests  of  Adven"  Sould”,  and  other  his  subjects  there,  and  for  making  some 
alteracons  of  and  additions  unto  the  said  Act  for  the  more  speedy  and  effectuall  settlement  of  the  said 
king-dome  ; and  of  soemuch  as  is  still  in  force  & remains  to  be  executed  of  another  Act,  intituled  An 
Act  for  the  better  execucon  of  his  Majesties  gracious  DeclaraEon  for  the  settlement  of  his  kingdome 
of  Ireland,  and  satisfaction  of  the  severall  interests  of  Advent",  Souldiers,  and  other  his  subjects  there. 

WHEREAS  upon  stating  of  the  arreares  of  the  Commissioned  Officers  who  served  his  Majestie  or  his  Transcript  of  first 
royal  Father  of  blessed  memorie  in  the  warrs  of  Ireland  before  the  fifth  day  of  June  one  thousand  six  g$“^“j0,^0cn 

hundred  forty  nyne,  It  appeared  unto  this  Court  that  there  was  due  to  the  Rl  HonMe  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester, 

for  service  done  by  him  to  his  Majestie  or  his  royall  Father,  as  captain  of  horse,  colonell  and  cap”  of  foote  and 
generall  of  the  army,  in  the  late  warrs  of  Ireland,  before  the  fifth  day  of  June  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty 
nyne  aforesaid,  the  sume  of  Twelve  thowsand  one  hundred  and  fifteene  poundes  seaventeene  shillings  fower 
pence  : And  it  further  appeared,  upon  distributing  the  securitie  by  the  said  Acts  sett  apart  for  satisfaction  of 
the  said  arreares  amongst  the  said  commissioned  officers  by  lotts  equally  & indifferently  drawne  in  open  court 
the  six  & twentieth  day  of  September  in  the  eighteenth  yeare  of  his  Majesties  raigne  that  now  is,  that  the 
arreares  of  the  said  commissioned  officers  who  served  before  the  said  fifth  day  of  June  one  thousand  six 
hundred  forty-nyne,  then  to  be  satisfyed,  being  by  order  of  this  Court  devided  into  one  hundred  equall  lotts,  the 
arreares  above  menconed  were  contayned  in  & did  make  up  the  first  lott  of  the  said  arreares ; and  that  the 
said  securitie  to  be  then  distributed  amongst  the  said  officers,  being  also  by  like  order  of  court  devided  into  one 
hundred  equall  lotts,  the  lands  tenements  & hereditam‘>  hereafter  mentioned  were  contayned  in  and  did  make 
up  the  nynety  fourth  lott  of  the  said  securitie,  and  the  said  nynety  fourth  lott  of  the  said  securitie  was  drawn 
for  & towards  the  satisfaction  of  the  said  first  lott  of  said  arreares : And  it  further  appeared  unto  this  Court 
that  the  severall  lands  tenements  and  hereditaments  hereafter  menconed  were  seised  sequestered  disposed 
distributed  sett  out  or  sett  apart  by  reason  of  or  upon  accompt  of  the  late  horrid  rebellion  or  warr  which 
began  or  broke  out  in  this  kingdome  of  Ireland  upon  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  October  one  thousand 
six  hundred  forty  one,  and  thereby  are  forfeited  to  and  vested  in  his  Majestie  according  to  the  true  intent 
and  meaning  of  the  said  Acts,  and  unto  the  uses  therein  Unfitted  mentioned  and  appointed  (that  is  to  say)  To  the 
use  of  the  said  commissioned  officers  who  served  his  Majestie  or  his  royall  father  in  the  warrs  of  Ireland  before 
the  fifth  day  of  June  one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  nyne : It  is  therefore  thereupon  ordered  adjudged  and 
decreed  by  the  said  Court,  That  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester  is  by  the  said  Acts  lawfully  and  rightfully 
intitled  unto,  and  that  hee  his  heires  and  assignes  shall  and  may  have  hold  and  enjoy  the  lands  tenements  & 
hereditam11  hereafter  mentioned  (that  is  to  say)  A tymber  house,  slated,  on  the  Wood  Keay  of  the  citty 
of  Dublin,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Nicholas  Hansham,  and  returned,  taken  to  have  been  formerly  the 
proprietie  of  Six-  Luke  Fitz-Gerrald,  the  yearly  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one  pound  thirteene  shillings ; and  also 
part  of  a front  howse,  backhowse  & backsyde  east  side  of  Bridge  streete  in  the  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in 
the  possession  of  Thomas  Crooke,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  David  Meskell,  the  yearly  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  fifteene  shift  eight  pence,  which  said  part  of  a front  howse,  backhowse  and  backsyde  are  valued  in 
the  distribution  thereof  at  eighty  three  pounds  twelve  shillings  ; a front  howse  and  backsyde  in  the  same  streete, 

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Adjudication  on  rent  wherof  is  seaven  shillings  six  pence ; a cabbin  and  backsyde  in  the  same  streets,  now  or  late  in  the 
lion  No.  sgion  of  John  Laddon,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Henry  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof 

is  three  shift ; three  front  cabbins  and  a backsyde  west  syde  of  f same  streete,  now  or  late  m the  possession 
of  John  Baily  vintner,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is 
five  shillings  seaven  pence  halfepenny ; a tyled  shedd,  a peece  of  ground  and  small  garden  in  the  same  streete, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  BaUy  clothier,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Robert  Verdon, 
the  yearly  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shift  nyne  pence;  a front  slated  howse,  a backhowse,  stable  and  two 
backsydes  in  the  same  streete;  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Baily  & Ellin  Gaynes,  and  soe  returned, 
the  proprietie  of  James  Goold  Fitz  Henry,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one  pounds  seaventeene  shift  six 
pence  ; a front  howse,  a backhowse,  two  shedds,  a backsyde,  two  other  front  bowses  and  a garden  by  the  river 
syde  in  the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Collett,  Thomas  Withers,  and  John  Baily 
clothier,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Francis  Murrogh,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one  pounds 
fowerteene  shift  six  pence ; a front  howse  slated,  a backsyde  and  garden,  and  a ruined  howse  by  the  river  syde, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Christopher  Fagan,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Dominick  Roche 
alderman,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  elleaven  shillings  three  pence  ; a large  front  howse,  backhowse, 
backsyde  and  garden  neere  the  river,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  William  Field  vintner,  and  soe  returned,  the 
proprietie  of  James  Goold  Fitz-Pierse,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  five  shillings  seaven  pence  halfpenny ; 
two  thatcht  howses  and  a garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Senhowse,  John 
Loneham  and  Ellinor  Gerrald,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Edmond  Sarsfield  and  James  Gould,  the 
yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two  shift  three  pence ; a front  thatcht  howse,  a backhowse,  a large  backsyde  and 
garden,  two  small  cabins  and  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  William  Probane  and 
Robert  Phillips,  & soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Philip  Coleman,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  six 
shillings ; two  thatcht  howses  before  the  fort  gate,  and  a garden  west  syde  of  the  same  streete,  nOw  or  late  in 
the  possession  of  John  Collins,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Martell  and  William  Mountgomery, 
the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shift  nyne  pence  ; two  large  thatcht  howses,  a cabbin,  a large  backsyde, 
two  gardens,  old  walls,  a cabbin  and  two  gardens  more  east  syde  the  said  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of 
William  French,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  David  Coleman  and  John  Archdeacon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  seaven  shillings  six  pence;  a front  thatcht  howse  and  a garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in 
the  possession  of  William  Cooke,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Philip  Conway,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  three  shift ; one  other  front  thatcht  howse  and  garden  in  Forte  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession 
of  Henry  Kelly,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two 
shift  three  pence  ; one  other  front  thatcht  howse,  a thatcht  howse,  three  gardens  and  wast  howse  plott  in  the 
same  streete,  now:  or  late  in  the  possession  of  George  Foiffe,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  William 
Hoare  and  Patrick  Hoare  Fitz  James,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  seaven  shift  six  pence  ; one  other  front 
thatcht  howse  and  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Margarett  Seagrave  ats  Lego, 
and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Martell,  the  yearly  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shift ; a thatcht 
howse,  garden  & backsyde  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  George  Sturgeon,  and  soe 
returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Robert  Martell,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one  shift  six  pence  ; two 
thatcht  howses  and  two  gardens  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Collett,  and  soe 
returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Robert  Martell,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  five  shillings  three  pence ; 
a front  slated  howse,  a backhowse,  a stable,  a yard,  two  gardens,  and  a howse  in  one  of  them,  in  the  said  streete, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Edward  Bennett,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  William  Verdon  or 
Thomas  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  nyne  shillings  fower  pence  half  penny  ; a front  thatcht  howse, 
a backsyde  and  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  yc  possession  of  John  Martin,  and  soe  returned,  the 
proprietie  of  Dominick  Murrogh,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  wherof  is  three  shift  nyne  pence;  a front  thatcht 
howse,  a backsyde  and  two  gardens  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Christopher  Cottrell, 
and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  James  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  five  shift  three  pence  ; back 
old  walls,  formerly  a free  schoole,  two  cabbins  & two  gardens  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession 
of  George  Gamboll  or  Connor  Meagh,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  John  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  one  shift  six  pence  ; a large  thatcht  howse,  backhowse,  a yard  and  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now 
or  late  in  the  possession  of  George  Bennett,  and  so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Edward  Macky,  the  yearely 
quitt  rent  whereof  is  two  shillings  three  pence ; a front  thatcht  howse,  garden  and  backsyde  in  the  same  streete, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  George  Bennett,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  James  Fitz  Henry,  the 
yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shillings ; a large  thatcht  howse,  another  dwelling  howse,  a backsyde  and  two 
gardens  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Cranklin,  and  so  returned,  the  proprietie 
of  Robert  Martell,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  fower  shift  six  pence  ; a thatcht  howse  and  garden  in  the 
same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Edward  Bennett,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Patrick 
Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  fower  shift  six  pence  ; a front  howse,  a garden  backward,  with  a close 
backward  called  Lumbards  Parke  in  Gallowes  Lane,  east  syde  in  the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the 
possession  of  William  Whaler  and  John  Frayle,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Dominick  Roche  Fitz 
William,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  of  the  same  being  one  shilling  six  pence  ; a thatched  howse,  a garden  west  of 
the  said  lane,  two  cabbins  and  two  gardens,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Hayle  or  William  Wrene, 
and.  soe.  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Philip  Martell  and  Patrick  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two 
shift  three  pence ; a front  howse,  back  cabbin  & backsyde  and  garden  east  syde  the  said  streete,  now  or  late  in 


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the  possession  of  George  Greene,  & soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Adam  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  Trans 
whereof  is  fower  shillings  six  pence ; a large  front  howse,  a stable,  and  backsyde,  wherein  is  a thatcht 

liowse,  in  Forte  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Anthony  Wharton,  and  soe  returned,  the  

proprietie  of  Edward  Martell,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  six  shillings  nyne  pence ; a front  howse, 
another  dwelling  howse,  a backhowse  and  two  backsydes  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession 
of  John  Synnhowse,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Edward  Martell,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  twelve  shillings  fower  pence  halfe  penny ; a front  thatcht  howse,  a small  backsyde,  in  the 
same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John  Sennhowse,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie 
of  Dominick  Roche,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two  shift  three  pence ; a slated  howse,  a stable, 
and  backsyde,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Benjamin  Jenkins,  and  soe  returned, 
the  proprietie  of  Edward  Sarsfield  Fitz  Thomas,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shillings  nyne 
pence ; a small  corner  howse,  a thatcht  howse  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of 
Edward  Wilder  and  Nathaniell  Cox,  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Thomas  or  Edmund  Sarsfield,  the 
yearely  quitt  rent  ”whereof  is  one  shilling  tenn  pence  halfepenny;  a front  slated  howse,  a stable,  and 
garden,  in  Spittle  streete,  west  syde,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Edward  Godwyn,  and  so  returned, 
the  proprietie  of  Edmund  Sarsfield  Fitz  Thomas,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shillings  nyne 
pence  ; six  cabbins  and  a garden  in  comon  to  them,  called  Garrynegran,  east  syde  of  the  same  streete, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Edward  Goble,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  John  Coppinger  Fitz 
Edmund,  the  yearly  quitt  rent  whereof  is  seaven  shift  six  pence;  a front,  with  five  sePall  waste  plotts,  in 
the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Edmund  Porter,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of 
Edward  Galway,  the  yearly  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two  shift  three  pence ; a front  thatcht  cabbin,  a peece 
of  ground,  and  backsyde,  west  syde  of  the  said  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Sarjant  James  Fyfe 
and  Luke  Galway,  and  so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is 
one  shilling  six  pence;  two  thatcht  cabbins  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Chris- 
topher Austan,  & so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one 
shilling  six  pence ; a cabbin  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Christopher  Cappuck, 
and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  one  shilling 
six  pence  ; two  cabins  and  a wast  plott  of  ground  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of 
John  Baily  clothier,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Robert  Verdon,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  two  shillings  three  pence  ; a cabin  and  large  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  m the 
possession  of  the  said  John  Baily,  and  so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  William  Verdon,  the  yearly  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  three  shillings ; two  cabbins,  two  wast  plotts  and  a garden,  a front  thatcht  cabbin,  and  a 
thatcht  cabbin  backwards,  now  a smith’s  forge,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of 
Nathaniel  Cox  and  Pheby  Rowland,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Edmund  Sarsfield,  the  yearely 
quitt  rent  whereof  fower  pence  halfe  penny ; a front  howse  slated,  and  a garden  in  the  same  streete,  now 
or  late  in  the  possession  of  Cap"  Phillip  Parker,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Sir  Robert  Cop- 
pinger, the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  fower  shift  six  pence ; a howse,  a howse  backward,  a thatcht 
cabbin  and  backsyde,  a court  and  three  gardens,  west  syde  of  Spittle  streete,  now  or  late  m the  possession 
of  Thomas  Crooke,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  John  Galway  Fitz  Walter,  the  yearely  quitt  rent 
whereof  is  nyne  shillings  ; a thatcht  howse,  a backsyde,  and  a garden,  in  the  lane  neere  Redd  Abby,  in 
the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Capt"  Phillip  Parker,  and  soe  returned,  the 
proprietie  of  Henry  Goold,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  three  shift;  six  cabbins,  and  a garden  in 
comon  to  them  all,  in  the  same  lane,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Phillip  Parker,  John  Russell, 
Margarett  Marcus,  William  Gold,  Morris  Fitzgerrald,  and  David  Lynch,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie 
of  John  Meade  and  Morris  Roche  Fitz  John,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  six  shift  ; a thatcht  cabbin 
and  garden  in  Bowernamontan,  east  syde,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Phillip  Parker,  and  soe 
returned,  the  proprietie  of  Daniell  Minechan,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  two  shift  three  pence  , 
two  thatcht  liowses,  five  thatcht  cabbins,  and  two  gardens,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  m the  pos- 
session of  Thomas  Hayes,  and  so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  George  Goold  the 

three  shillings;  a cabbin  and  garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  m the  possession  of  the  said  John 
Smith,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  the  said  Phillip  Coleman,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  ,s  one  shift  six 
pence ; three  cabbins  and  a garden  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession 
so  returned,  the  proprietie  of  George  Kiddy,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  s three  sh  , a a dated c 
howse  and  backsyde,  another  slated  howse,  a backsyde  and  garden,  a t la  ci  ow  * ° returned 

tann  yard,  in  S'  Nicholas  Lowe  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Mills  and  so  ietu  ned 
the  proprietie  of  Edward  Gallway  or  Edward  Sarsfield,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  seaven  shift  s 
pence ; three  thatcht  cabbins  and  garden,  and  a yard,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Kelly,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Dominick  Tirry  Fitz  Edmond,  t e yeaie  y qui 
whereof  is  two  shift  three  pence ; part  of  a front  slated  howse,  a mault  howse,  and  garden,  in  the  same 
streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Phillip  Parker,  and  soe  returned,  the  proprietie  of  Edward  fcais- 
field,  which  part  of  the  said  front  slated  howse,  mault  howse,  and  garden  is  valued  in  the  distribu  tion  lerco 
at  forty  five  pounds  tenn  shift,  the  yearely  quitt  rent  whereof  is  eight  shift  six  pence  farthing ; wo  a 
cabbins  in  Spittle  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  John  Webb,  and  two  other ,thJtd’t J 
the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Nathaniel  Co*  and  soe  returned,  the 
Edmond  Sarsdeld  ; All  which  last  mentioned  premisses  are  scrtuatt  lying  and  bei  g , y C 

and  liberties  thereof,  the  totall  of  quitt  rent  thereout  doe  and  payable  to  his  MJerte, 1,18  he"“  * 
cessors,  being  Kfteene  poundes  nyneteene  shillings  fi *e  pence  farthing  ster : And  that  all  and  smgHw  J 

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Roll  No.  I.,  &c. 


premisses,  with  all  advantadges  profitts  and  comodities  whatsoever  to  the  same  belonging  or  in  any  wise 
appertayning,  and  all  arreares  of  rents  and  other  profitts  growne  due  thereout  since  the  five  and  twentieth  of 
March  one  thousand  six  hundred  sixty  six,  may,  and  by  the  tenor  and  intent  of  the  said  acts  of  Parlia- 
ment of  right  ought  to  be  held  and  enjoyed  by  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester,  his  heires  and  assignes, 
to  the  use  of  him  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester,  his  heires  and  assignes;  the  premisses  to  be  held 
of  his  Majestie,  his  heires  and  successors,  in  free  and  coition  soccage,  as  of  his  Majesties  castle  of  Dublin, 
under  theyearely  rents  herein  before  men  coned,  and  noe  other ; the  said  sePal  yearely  rents  and  payments 
to  be  made  and  payed  at  the  receipt  of  his  Majesties  Excheq'in  Dublin,  at  the  two  most  usuall  feastes 
or  tearmes  of  the  yeare,  that  is  to  say,  att  the  feast  of  S'  Michaell  the  Archangell  and  the  Annunciation 
of  the  blessed  Virgin  S'  Mary,  by  even  & equall  portions : And  it  is  further  ordered  adjudged  and  decreed 
by  this  Court,  That  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester  is  also  by  the  said  Acts  lawfully  and  rightfully 
intitled  unto,  and  shall  and  may  receave  and  enjoye  to  him,  his  executors  administrators  and  assignes, 
the  sume  of  One  thousand  poundes,  part  of  the  sume  of  One  hundred  thousand  poundes,  which  by  the 
said  Act  of  Explanation  is  to  be  raysed  for  the  use  of  and  to  be  distributed  amongst  the  said  commissioned 
officers  who  served  his  Majestie  or  his  foyall  Father  in  the  wans  of  Ireland,  before  the  fifth  day  of  June 
one  thousand  six  hundred  forty  nyne ; and  also  the  sume  of  One  hundred  and  sixty  poundes,  part  of 
the  sume  of  sixteene  thowsand  pounds  which  is  to  be  payed  by  the  R'  honnobl'  Wentworth  Earle  of 
Roscomon  & Roger  Earle  of  Orrery,  their  heires  or  assignes,  for  the  use  of  the  said  commissioned  officers, 
out  of  the  sev*all  forfeited  howses  & lands  graunted  or  intended  to  be  graunted  unto  them  in  the  citty 
of  Lim’ike ; and  that  the  acquittance  of  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester,  or  of  his  executors  adminis- 
trators or  assignes,  or  his  or  their  attorney-  lawfully  authorized,  shalbe  a sufficient  dischardge  unto  his 
Majesties  Vice  Threasurer  of  Ireland  for  the  tyme  being  for  the  said  sume  of  One  thousand  poundes,  and 
to  the  said  Wentworth  Earle  of  Roscomon  and  Roger  Earle  of  Orrery,  their  heires  and  assignes,  for  the 
said  sume  of  One  hundred  and  sixty  poundes,  or  such  part  thereof  as  shalbe  payed  unto  him  or  them : 
Provided  alwaies,  that  the  lands  tenem"  and  hereditaments  hereby  adjudged  and  decreed  towards  satis- 
faction of  the  aforesaid  arreares,  shalbe  noe  hynderance  to  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester,  his  heires 
executors  administrators  and  assignes,  in  receaving  such  further  satisfaction  for  the  said  arreares  as  upon 
the  distribucon  of  the  remayning  part  of  the  said  securitie  shalbe  due  to  them : Saving  and  hereby 
reserving  a lease  of  the  aforesaid  timber  howse,  slated,  on  the  Wood  Key  Dublin  for  the  residue  of  a 
tearme  of  forty  one  yeares  commencing  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  One  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  nyne, 
at  the  yearely  rent  of  twenty  poundes,  to  such  as  have  right  thereunto : Saving  alsoe  and  hereby  reserving 
unto  Richard  Scudamore  esq.  his  right  to  a lease  of  the  aforesaid  front  howse,  two  shedds  and  backsyde 
in  the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John  Collet  and  Thomas  Withers, 
at  the  yearely  rent  of  eight  pounds : Saving  alsoe  a lease  for  One  hundred  and  one  yeares,  dated  in 
the  yeare  one  thowsand  six  hundred  and  two,  at  five  poundes  three  shift  p annu,  of  the  said  front 
howse,  slated,  a backsyde  and  garden,  and  a ruined  howse  by  the  river  syde  in  the  said  citty  of  Corke, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Christopher  Fagan,  to  such  as  have  right  thereunto : Saving 
also  a lease,  dated  the  twentieth  of  June  one  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  seaven,  for  sixty  one  yeares, 
at  thirteene  shift  fewer  pence  p annu,  of  part  of  a large  front  howse,  backhowse,  backsyde,  and  garden, 
neere  the  river,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  William  Field  vintner,  to  such  as  have  right 
thereunto : Saving  also  a lease,  dated  the  fifteenth  of  May  One  thowsand  six  hundred  twenty  one,  for 
fifty  one  yeares,  at  twenty  shillings  p annu,  of  two  thatcht  howses  before  the  forte  gate  west  syde  Bridge 
streete  in  the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John  Collins,  to  such  as  have 
right  thereunto : Saving  also  a lease  from  Easter  One  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  three,  for  sixty  one 
yeares,  at  the  rent  of  fower  poundes  p annu,  of  the  said  front  slated  howse,  backhowse,  a stable,  a yard, 
two  gardens  and  a howse  in  one  of  them,  in  Bridge  streete  aforesaid,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of 
the  said  Edward  Bennett,  to  such  as  have  right  thereunto : Saving  also  a lease,  dated  the  one  and 
thirtieth  of  August  One  thousand  six  hundred  thirty  eight,  for  sixty  one  yeares,  at  two  poundes  p annu, 
of  the  said  large  front  howse,  a stable,  and  backsyde  wherein  is  a thatcht  howse,  in  the  fort  streete  in  the 
said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Anthony  Wharton,  to  such  as  have  right 
thereunto:  Saving  also  a lease,  dated  the  sixteenth  of  October  One  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  one, 
for  sixty  one  yeares,  at  fower  poundes  p annu,  of  the  said  front  howse,  another  dwelling  howse,  a 
backhowse,  and  two  backsydes,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John 
Synnhowse,  to  such  as  have  right  thereunto  : Saving  also  a lease,  dated  the  tenth  of  January  One  thowsand 
six  hundred  twenty  six,  for  forty  eight  yeares,  at  tenn  shift  p annu,  of  the  said  front  thatcht  howse 
and  small  backsyde  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  John  Synnhowse,  to 
such  as  have  right  thereunto  : Saving  alsoe  a lease  and  decree  of  the  aforesaid  slated  howse,  a stable,  and 
backsyde,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Benjamin  Jenkins,  to  such  as  have  right 
thereunto:  Saving  also  to  James  Meagh  the  benefitt  of  his  decree  to  the  aforesaid  small  corner  howse 
and  thatcht  howse  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Edward  Wilder  and 
Nathaniel!  Cox,  and  also  to  a front  thatcht  cabbin,  a thatcht  cabbin  backwards,  now  a smith’s  forge,  in 
the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Pheby  Rowland : Saving  also  a lease,  dated  in  September 
one  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  nyne,  for  sixty  one  yeares,  at  the  rent  of  one  pounde  p annu,  and  two 
henns  or  a shilling,  of  the  aforesaid  front  slated  howse,  a stable,  and  garden,  in  Spittle  streete,  west  syde, 
now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Edward  Goddwyn,  to  such  as  have  right  thereunto  : Saving  also 
to  Maurice  Roche  Fitz  John  all  such  right  and  title  as  hee  hath  to  two  cabbins  of  the  aforesaid  six  cabbins, 
and  a garden  in  comon  to  them,  in  the  said  lane  neere  the  red  Abby : Saving  also  a lease,  dated 
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the  one  and  thirtieth  of  November  Onq  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  fower,  for  sixty  one  yeares,  Transcript  of  first 
at  twenty  shift  p annu,  of  part  of  the  said  slated  corner  howse  and  backsyde,  another  slated  howse  RoH  No.T’jw. 

and  backsyde,  a garden,  a thatcht  howse,  a long  shedd,  & a tannyard  in  St.  Nicholas  low  streete  

in  the  said  citty  of  Corke,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Mills,  to  such  as  have  right  there- 
unto : Saving  also  a lease,  dated  the  first  of  May  One  thowsand  six  hundred  thirty  eight,  for  fifty  one 
yeares,  at  tenn  shillings  p annu,  and  a henn  or  six  pence,  of  the  aforesaid  three  thatcht  cabbins,  a garden, 
and  a yard,  in  the  same  streete,  now  or  late  in  the -possession  of  Thomas  Kelly,  to  such  as  have  right  there- 
unto : Saving  also  a lease  to  Richard  Parker  of  the  said  part  of  a front  slated  howse,  a mault  howse,  and 
garden,  in  the  same  streete,  at  forty  shillings  p annu,  now  or  late  in  the  possession  of  Philip  Parker:  And 
saving  unto  Andrew  Murrogh  and  his  heires  the  full  benefitt  of  a decree  of  his  Majesties  late  Com"  for 
executing  the  said  Act  of  Settlement,  bearing  date  the  thirtieth  day  of  July  in  the  fifteenth  yeare  of  his 
said  Majesties  raigne  that  now  is.  And  this  our  Judgment  and  Decree,  Wee  doe  hereby  certifye  unto 
his  Grace  James  Duke  of  Ormond,  Lord  L'  Gen§all  and  GenSall  Governor  of  Ireland,  and  to, his  Grace 
Michaell  Lord  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  to  his  Majesties  court  of  Ex- 
chequer there ; to  the  end  that  effectuall  letters  pattents  under  his  MatiCi  greate  seale  of  Ireland  may  be 
forthwith  graunted  unto  the  aforesaid  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester  for  the  finall  settlement  and  confirmation 
of  all  the  premisses  and  everie  part  thereof,  unto  the  said  Robert  Earle  of  Leicester,  his  heires  executors 
adm"  and  assignes,  pursueant  to  this  our  Judgement,  Decree,  and  Certificatt,  according  to  the  true  intent 
and  meaning  of  the  said  Act  of  Settlement  and  of  the  said  Explanatory  Act.  Given  under  our  hands 
and  seales  the  two  and  twentieth  day  of  March  in  the  nyneteenth  yeare  of  the  raigne  of  our  Soveraigne 
Lord  Charles  the  Second,  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England,  Scottland,  France,  and  Ireland,  Defender 
of  the  Faith,  &c.  Annoq>  Dili  1666. 

Edw.  Smythe.  Edw.  Deriiig.  N.  Churchill.  Edw.  Coolce. 

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INDEX 

NOMINUM 

Adjudications 

(1649) 

OFFICERS. 

VII. 

INDEX  NOMINUM 

TO  THE 

Inrolments  of  Adjudications  in  favour  of  the  (1649)  Officers,  preserved  in  the 
Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


Note, The  Roman  Numevals  refer  to  the  Original  Rolls;  the  Arabic  Figures,  to  the  Skins  or  Membranes  of  each  Roll. 


ABBOTT,  Richard,  i.  20. 

Abercromby,  Quartermaster  John,  ii.  125. 
Abercromy,  Quartermaster  John,  ii.  125. 
Abraham,  Lieut.  Richard,  ii.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  111.  112. 

Ackinston,  Jonathan,  ii.  111. 

Ackland,  Baldwin,  i.  56. 

Adaire,  Major  Alexander,  i.  122.  123.  124. 

Capt.  Andrew,  ii.  121.  122. 

Capt.  Andrewe,  ii.  120. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  44. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  30. 

Sir  Robert,  ii.  40. 

esq.,  William,  ii.  8. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  8. 

Adaires,  Captain  James,  ii.  8. 

Adam,  Quartermaster,  ii.  120. 

Adams,  Benjamine,  i.  94. 

Bryan,  i.  94. 

Ensigne  John,  i.  94. 

Robert,  ii.  4.  5.  18. 

Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Widdow,  ii.  41. 

Addam,  Robert,  ii.  16.  17. 

Adderly,  George,  ii.  57. 

Addis,  John,  i.  33. 

— — Lieut.  John,  i.  32.  34. 

Aderley,  George,  i.  26. 

Aderly,  George,  i.  26. 

Thomas,  ii.  48.  50. 

Aderson,  Edward,  i.  42. 

Adye,  Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  3. 

Agard,  Edmond,  i.  55. 

Aghly,  Nicolas,  ii.  53. 

Aghmoty,  Cornett  John,  i.  103. 

Agnew,  Cornet  Alexander,  ii.  27. 

Major  James,  ii.  30. 

John,  i.  11. 

Albemarle,  George,  Duke  of,  ii.  62. 

Lord  Duke  of,  ii.  59.  61. 

Alcer,  Thomas,  ii.  103. 

Alders,  Samuell,  i.  94. 

Aldritch,  Robert,  ii.  91. 

Aldwortb,  Lieut.  Col.  Richard,  i.  49. 

Lieut.  Col.  Richard,  i.  50.  51. 

Ale,  James,  i.  42. 

Alefrey,  Paid,  i.  35. 

Alfrey,  Paul,  i.  37. 

Algoe,  Ensigne  Robert,  i.  104. 

Aliher,  Thomas,  ii.  83. 

Allen,  Elis.  Daniell,  ii.  38. 

Edward,  ii.  91. 

Quartermaster  John,  ii.  105. 

Lawrence,  ii.  112.  115. 

Mary,  ii.  38.  39. 

Robert,  ii.  4.  5.  69.  81.  83.  127. 

Capt.  Robert,  i.  114.  115.  ii.  5.  6. 

Thomas,  ii.  51. 

William,  ii.  52. 


Allward,  John,  i.  22. 

Allwin  jun.,  William,  ii.  20. 

Aimer,  Thomas,  ii.  82. 

Alven  sen.,  William,  ii.  25. 

Alvin  sen.,  William,  ii.  25. 

Alwin  sen.,  William,  ii.  82. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  ii.  10. 

Andrewes,  Lieut.  Richard,  i.  58.  59. 
Andrews,  Lieut.  John,  i.  35.  36.  37. 

Ensigne  Richard,  i.  35. 

Angier,  Lord,  i.  86. 

Anglesey,  Arthur,  Earle  of,  ii.- 113. 
Annesley,  John,  i.  78. 

Annesly,  John,  i.  79. 

Andiors,  Olliver,  i.  11. 

Aphughes,  Lieut.  Francis,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 
Apleyard,  Sir  Mathew,  i.  55. 

Appleyard,  Sir  Mathew,  i.  30.  56.  57. 

knt.,  Sir  Mathew,  i.  29. 

Archbold,  Ens.  Joseph,  ii.  105.  106. 

William,  i.  13. 

Archdale,  Capt.  William,  ii.  78. 
Archdeacon,  John,  i.  1. 

Archdecon,  John,  ii.  86. 

Archer,  Thomas,  i.  18.  100.  101. 
Arglasse,  The  Earle  of,  ii.  109. 

Arland,  Richard,  ii.  100. 

Armstrong,  John,  ii.  88.  89.  90. 

Quartermaster,  ii.  32. 

Robert,  ii.  88.  89. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i,  72.  73. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  72. 

Arnett,  Capt.  James,  ii.  125. 

Arnold,  William,  i.  103. 

Capt.  William,  i.  66. 

Arnult,  Capt.  James,  ii.  125. 

Arran,  Richard,  Earle  of,  ii.  78.  79.  80. 
Arsdeacon,  Pierce,  ii.  100.  101. 

Arthur,  Doctor,  i.  26. 

Thomas,  ii.  25. 

[ ],  i-  12. 

Arthure,  Patrick,  ii.  20. 

Ascue,  Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  112. 

Ash,  Anne,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Mr.  John,  i.  25. 

Thomas,  ii'.  33. 

Ashley,  Major  Robert,  ii.  55. 

Ashwell,  Cornett  John,  i.  111. 

Askin,  Lieut.  David,  ii.  111.  112. 

Ens.  Symon,  ii.  111.  112. 

Aslon,  Edward,  ii.  83. 

■ Capt.  Edward,  ii.  81. 

Thomas,  ii.  49. 

Aswell,  John,  i.  113. 

Atchison,  Col.  William,  ii.  88.  89. 
Atliboy,  The  Corporation  of,  ii.  59. 

Corporacon  of,  ii.  60. 

Athenree,  The  Corporacon  of,  ii.  27.  28. 
Athmotty,  John,  i.  104. 

Atliy,  Walter,  ii.  27. 

Atkins,  Capt.  John,  i.  116.  117. 


Atkinson,  John,  ii.  42. 

Jonathan,  ii.  114. 

Robert,  i.  86.  ii.  59. 

Col.  William,  ii.  90. 

Attwell,  Joseph,  i.  75.  ' 

Audley,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  22. 

Augustine,  Capt.  George,  ii.  10. 11. 

John,  ii.  10. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  10.  11. 

Auliffe,  John,  i.  42. 

Aungier,  Henry,  ii.  46. 

Austan,  Christopher,  i.  1. 

Axtell,  Elisha,  i.  36. 

Ayle,  William,  i.  121. 

Aylmore,  Garrett,  ii.  110. 

Aylward,  John,  i.  17.  36. 

Pauli,  i.  8. 

Sir  Peter,  i.  58. 

B. 

Babe,  Christopher,  ii.  41. 

of  Dervor,  ii.  41.  42. 

Backner,  John,  i.  32.  33. 

Backnor,  John,  i.  34. 

Badnedge,  Thomas,  ii.  16. 

Lt.  Col.  Thomas,  i.  Ill, 

Bagaly,  Humphry,  i.  17.  18.  19. 
Baggott,  Will,  i.  22. 

Bagnall,  George  Marshall,  i.  116.  117. 

Thomas,  ii.  25. 

Bagshaw,  Nicholas,  ii.  32. 

Baiard,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  8. 

Baily,  John,  i.  2. 

John,  Clothier,  i.  1.2. 

John,  Vintner,  i.  1. 

Baine,  John,  i.  123. 

Baker,  Benjamine,  i.  82. 

Capt.  John,  i.  25. 

Baldwin,  Cornet,  i.  32. 

John,  i.  32.  33.  34.  ii.  33. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  33. 

Balfore,  Ens.  William,  ii.  102.  103.  104. 
Ball,  Richard,  i.  72.  ii.  86. 

Ballagh,  Tiege,  ii.  38. 

Ballard,  Morrys,  i.  25. 

Norrys,  i.  27. 

Lt.  William,  i.  25. 

Ballenton,  Lieut.  Adam,  ii.  127. 

Balls,  Richard,  ii.  85. 

Bamblett,  William,  i.  23. 

Bancroft,  John,  i.  6. 

Banister,  Capt.  Henry,  ii.  116.  118. 

Ens.  Henry,  ii.  116.  118. 

Lieut.  John,  i.  49.  50.  51. 

Banks,  Raph,  ii.  127. 

Bannister,  Col.  Peregrine,  ii.  53. 

Col.  Peregrine,  ii.  52. 

Barber,  John,  ii.  109. 


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Barber,  Marry,  ii.  60. 
Bargrane,  John,  ii.  22. 
Barker,  Francis,  ii.  90. 

Capt.  Philip,  ii.  127. 

William,  i.  50. 

Barloe,  William,  ii.  33. 
Barlow,  Ralph, 


Richard, 

Barnes,  Tobias,  ii.  12.  13. 

Barnestable,  Quartermaster  Charles,  i.  106. 
107. 

Barnewell,  John,  ii.  94.  95. 

. of  Bremore,  ii.  1 12. 

Barrett,  Sir  Andrew,  i.  66. 

Giles,  ii.  70. 

James,  i.  100. 

Sir  James,  i.  66. 

John,  i.  64.  ii.  81. 83. 85. 86. 

Mrs.,  i.  38. 40. 

Richard,  i.  8. 58.  60.  80. 

Sir  William,  i.  67. 

Barrington,  Alexander,  i.  100. 

Barron,  Jeoffrey,  ii.  101. 

Lieut.  Walter,  ii.  111.  112. 

Bany,  David,  ii.  73. 

Edmond,  i.  42. 

Ellen,  i.  27. 

Ens.  Gilbert,  ii.  120. 121. 

James,  ii.  56.  58. 90. 92. 

John,  i.  66.  67. 

Richard,  i.  3. 4. 5.  ii.  105. 106. 

Thomas,  i.  55.  56.  57. 

William,  i.  35. 

Barrymore,  Earle  of,  ii.  82. 

Richard,  Earle  of,  ii.  17. 

Barnstable,  Quartermaster  Charles,  i.  108.  9. 
Bartlett,  Capt.  John,  i.  114. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  114. 

Barton,  James,  ii.  120.  121. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  120. 

Thomas,  i.  6. 

Barzy,  Thomas,  i.  121. 

Bashfbrd,  Richard,  i.  8.  9. 

Baskervill,  Capt.  Francis,  i.  17. 

Bason,  Henry,  i.  90. 

Bassett,  Richard,  ii.  12.  13. 76. 

Alderman  Richard,  ii.  20. 

Bate,  Richard,  i.  78. 

Bates,  Zachary,  i.  54. 

Bath,  Bartholomew,  ii.  32. 

James,  ii.  41. 

John,  ii.  38. 

Katherine,  ii.  61. 

Robert,  i.  72. 104.  ii.  12. 27. 

[ 1 ii.  41. 

Bathurst,  Henry,  i.  52. 

Jeane,  i.  29. 30. 

Batten,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  32. 

Bayes,  Edmond,  ii.  103. 

James,  ii.  102. 

Bayly,  Christopher,  i.  6. 

Lieut  Alexander,  ii.  127. 

Capt.  i.  96. 

Lieut  Edward,  ii.  10. 

Henry,  ii.  70. 

Capt  John,  i.  98.  ii.  10.  11. 

— John,  Clothier,  i.  43. 

Major,  i.  67.  ii.  109. 

Col.  Robert,  ii.  70. 

Serjeant,  i.  64. 

Bazill,  William,  i.  79. 

William,  esq.,  i-  78. 

Beacher,  Thomas,  i.  21. 

Beadle,  Capt  Ambrose,  ii.  59. 

Beaghan,  Peter,  i.  11.  12. 13.83.84.  ii.  106 
^ Peter,  esq.,  i.  82.  ii.  105. 

William,  ii.  59. 

Beard,  Richard,  ii.73. 74. 

Thomas,  ii.  116. 

Beare,  Lieut  Richard,  i.  14. 15. 

Richard,  i.  16. 

Thomas,  ii.  48.  50. 73. 118. 

Bearsly,  William,  ii.  113. 

Bedborrough,  Thomas,  ii.  12. 13. 16.17. 
Bedlue,  Elinor,  ii.  41. 

Beecher,  Lionell,  i.  42. 43. 

Thomas,  i.  20. 

Begs,  of  Borrestowne,  ii.  69. 

John,  i.  8. 

Walter,  i.  92. 

[ ] of  Borrestowne,  i.  90. 

Belcher,  Robert,  ii.  102. 

Belford,  Major  Michael,  i.  103. 


Beling,  Mr.,  ii.  33. 

Bell,  William,  ii.  4. 5. 16. 

Bellay,  John,  i.  113. 

Major  John,  i.  111. 

Bellers,  Samuel,  i.3. 

Samuell,  i.  4. 

Bellew,  Ensigne  Benjamine,  i.  62. 
Bellingham,  Sir  Daniell,  i.  106. 
Belshcrre,  Anthony,  i.  43. 

Benagh,  Ulick,  ii.  28. 

Bennett  Christofer,  i.  83. 

Christopher,  i.  25.  90.  92.  ii.  ( 

Edmond,  i.43. 

Edward,  i.  1. 2. 

Francis,  ii.  113. 

George,  i.  1. 

Katherine,  i.  36. 

• Marcus,  i.  22.  23. 

Mary,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Mr.,  ii.  69. 

Cornet  Richard,  ii.  4. 

Thomas,  i.  52. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  32. 33. 

Bennis,  Thomas,  ii.  103. 

William,  ii.  16. 17. 18. 

Benson,  Richard,  i.  78. 

Thomas,  ii.  5 1. 

Bent,  Richard,  i.  39.  40. 

Capt.  Richard,  i.  38. 

Bentley,  Edward,  ii.  22. 

James,  ii.  22. 

Benton,  Buckenham,  i.  27. 

Berkley,  John,  Lord,  i.  12. 

Berkly,  John,  Lord,  i.  11. 
Bermingham,  The  Lord,  ii.  76. 
Bernard,  John  Cornet  ii-  83. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  81. 

Adj.  Gen.  Phillip,  ii.  81.83. 

Cornet  Phillip,  ii.  81.  83. 

Quartermaster,  ii.  81. 83. 

Bernwell,  John,  ii.  95. 

Bessett  Aid.  Richard,  ii.  82. 
Bessick  [ ],  ii-  33. 

Best,  Cornet  John,  i.  111. 

Beswick,  Captaine,  ii.42. 
Betsworth,  Capt  Arthur,  i.  14. 
Bettsworth,  Elizabeth,  i.  14.  15.  16. 

Richard,  ii.  116.  118. 

Betty,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  96. 

Bevan,  William,  ii.  28. 

Biggart,  Ens.  John,  ii.  27. 

Biggerl,  John,  ii.  35. 

Billingham,  Sir  Daniell,  i.  108. 
Billingsley,  Edward,  ii.  20.  21. 

Major  Edward,  ii.  19.  20.  21- 

Ens.  Henry,  ii.  19. 20. 

Lieut  John,  ii.  19. 20. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  19.  20.21. 

Billingsly,  Lieut.  Edward,  i.  52.  53. 

Lieut.  Robert  i.  52. 53. 

Samuel,  ii.  91. 

Bingham,  Collegtines,  i.  65. 

Collestine,  i.  64. 

Bingly,  Capt.  John,  i.  32. 

Major,  ii.  72. 

Bird,  John,  i.  32. 33. 34. 

Capt.  Walter,  i.3.  33.  34. 

Birmingham,  Lord,  ii.  27.  28. 
Birne  Brane,  of  Killtymon,  i.  39. 

Garrett,  i.  39. 

— r Quartermaster  Garrett,  ii.  121 

of  Ardinary,  George,  i.  39. 

James,  i.  86. 

John,  ii.  19. 20. 21. 

Teige  Oge,  i.  29.  86. 

Bisbane,  Ens.  James,  i.  47. 

Bispall,  Walter,  ii.  98. 

Bitb,  Major  John,  i.  69. 

Black,  John,  ii.  27.  28. 

Peter,  i.  112. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  27 . 

Blackar,  Fardinando,  i.  113. 

George,  i.  113. 

Blacke,  Sir  Valentine,  ii.  28. 
Blacker,  Ensigne  Ferdinando,  i.  1! 

Ensigne  George,  i.  111. 

Richard,  ii.  57. 

Blackney,  of  Rickinh,  ii.  70. 

[ ],  ii- 32. 

Blake,  Christopher,  : 


-Domi 

- Geffiy,  i 

— Jeffry,  i. 


, i.  54. 


Blake,  Jeoffrey,  i.  33. 

John,  i.'6.  47.  90.  ii.  28.70. 

Marcus,  i.  3.  64.  ii.  109. 

• Martin,  i.  64. 

Nicholas,  i.  93.  ii.  38. 46. 47. 

Sir  Richard,  i.  54.  ii.  53. 59.  60. 

knt.,  Sir  Richard,  ii.  62. 

Robert  i.  54. 64. 

esq.,  Robert,  ii.  62. 


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OFFICERS 


- Sir  Thoi 


r.  48.  i 


Valentine,  i.  47. 

— Sir  Walter,  i.  47. 70. 

William,  i.  47.  70. 

Sir  William,  i.  47. 70. 

Walter,  i.  3. 

Blanch,  William,  i.  72.  73. 

Blaney,  Edward,  i.  47. 

Henry,  Lord,  i.  1 1 1.  ii.  24. 25.  26. 

Capt.  Richard,  ii.  24-.  25. 26. 

Blayre,  Major  Robert,  i.  104. 
Blenerhassett,  Arthur,  i.  109. 

Capt.  Ardiur,  i.  106. 107. 108. 

Phillip,  ii.  1.  2. 

Blewett,  Bartholomew,  ii.  56. 

— Dominick,  ii.  57. 

John,  i.  55. 

Blith,  Major  John,  i.  68. 69. 

Blood,  Joshua,  i.  94. 

Bluett  Bartholomew,  i.  26. 

James,  i.  26. 

Robert  i.  26. 

Blundell,  Su  Arthur,  n 24.25.26. 

Capt  Charles,  ii.  63. 1 12. 

Sir  George,  ii.  24.  33. 

Blundevill,  Richard,  i.  121. 

Blunt,  Col.  Charles,  i.62. 

Major  George,  ii.  19. 20.  21. 

John,  ii.  49. 

Mrs.  Valentine,  i.  62. 63. 

Boate,  Anthony,  i.  105. 

Bobyer,  Martin,  i.  109. 

Boddington,  Alex.,  ii.82. 

Bodkin,  Alex.,  ii.  52. 

Andrew,  ii.  28. 

Christopher,  i.  80. 

Dominick,  ii.  28.  109. 

Edmond,  ii.  27.  110. 

Edmond  Oge,  ii.  46. 

George,  ii.  28. 

James,  i.  3. 80.  ii.  28. 109. 

John,  i.  33.  ii.  27. 28. 

Jonack,  ii.  27. 76. 

Jonock,  ii.  28. 

Lawrence,  i.  47.  ii.  27.  28. 


- Nichol 


3.  66. 


(122.) 


Robert  ii-  66. 

Bodwills,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  47. 

Bolan,  Jasper,  i.  50. 

Leonard,  i.  49. 

Boles,  Richard,  ii.  100.  101. 

Bollard,  John,  ii.  113.  115. 

Bolton,  Major  Carroll,  i.  8.  9. 

Lieut.  Daniell,  ii.  59. 

Lieut.  Col.  Daniell,  i.47.  ii.  59. 

. Richard,  i.  8.  9. 

Thomas,  i.  8.  9. 23.  59.  60. 

Bolyoh,  Chirurg"  John,  i.  111. 

Bond,  Jolm,  i.  50.  ii.  89. 

Booker,  Col.  John,  i.  49.  50.  51.  !i 
61. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  49.  50. 51. 

Boone,  Ensigne  William,  i.  17. 
Booth,  Robert  i.  69- 

Robert,  esq.,  i.  68. 

Boreman,  Major  Francis,  i.  80. 
Borlace,  Sir  John,  sen.,  i.  110. 

knt,  Sir  Jolm,  i.  111. 

Borr,  John,  i.  19. 

Margarett  i-  19. 

Borrage,  Henry,  ii.  20. 

Bostock,  Ensigne  George,  i.  58. 

Ens.  George,  i.  60. 

Bottsworth,  Peter,  i.  38. 

Boughton,  Lieut.  Daniell,  i.  4-7.  48. 
Boulton,  Thomas,  i.  22.  ii.  3. 

Bourk,  Widow,  ii.  87. 

Bourke,  Redmond,  ii.  28. 

Richard,  ii.  85. 

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OFFICERS. 


Bourke,  Thomas,  ii.  28. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  103. 

Tobias,  i.  122. 

Ensigne  Walter,  i.  54. 

Widdow,  ii.  85. 

Bowden,  John,  ii.  61. 

Bowen,  Lieut.  Mathew,  i.  25.  27.  28. 
Bowennan,  Edward,  ii.  100. 

Bowler,  James,  ii.  82. 

John,  i.  100.  ii.  25. 

Thomas,  ii.  25. 

Bowles,  Richard,  ii.  55. 

Thomas,  ii.  70. 

Bowmer,  John,  i.  113. 

— — Capt.  John,  i.  111. 

Boy,  James,  ii.  127. 

Boyce,  Mr.,  i.  35. 

Nathaniell,  i.  49. 

Boyd,  Adam,  i.  98.  99. 

— Lieut.  Adam,  i.  122. 

Quaster-Master  Adam,  ii.  120.  121. 

Capt.  Archbold,  ii.  111.  112. 

George,  ii.  127. 

Major  George,  ii.  72. 

Ens.  Gilbert,  ii.  35. 

Robert,  ii.  70. 

Boyde,  Adam,  i.  96. 

Thomas,  i.  64.  65. 

Boyer,  Martin,  i.  102. 

Boyes,  Sir  John,  i.  35.  36.  37. 

itnt.,  Sir  John,  ii.  63. 

Boyle,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  38. 

John,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Michael,  i.  98. 

Michaell,  i.  96. 

Robert,  ii.  39. 

as  Capt.  of  Foot,  Robert,  ii.  38. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  38. 

Dame  Una,  i.  25.  27.  28.  52. 

Boyler,  Richard,  i.  102. 

Boys,  Sir  John,  ii.  64. 

Boyse,  Sir  John,  ii.  63.  112.  114  115. 
Boyton,  Alexander,  ii.  101. 

Edmond,  i.  97.  98. 

Edward,  i.  96.  97.  111.  112. 

George,  i.  97. 112. 

John,  ii.  101. 

Patrick,  i.  97.  111. 

Pierce,  ii.  101. 


Robert,  i.  97.  111. 

Stephen,  i.  97. 

Brabason,  Anthony,  ii.  18. 

Bradon,  Major  Andrew,  ii.  88.  89. 
Bradston,  William,  ii.  12.  13. 

Bradstone,  Anthony,  i.  74. 

Thomas,  i.  74.  76. 

Brady,  George,  ii.  113. 

Hugh,  ii.  113. 

. — - John,  ii.  59.  113. 

Lieut.  Nicholas,  i.  38.  39. 

Patrick,  ii.  113. 

— Patricke,  ii.  113. 

Teige,  i.  123. 

Thomas,  ii.  113. 

Braly,  John,  48.  50. 

Zachariah,  ii.  102. 

Zachary,  ii.  48. 50.  104. 

Bramble,  Richard,  ii.  101. 

Brandell,  Richard,  i.  96. 

Blander,  Owen,  ii.  61. 

Brasier,  Paule,  ii.  82.  84. 

esq.,  Paule,  ii.  81. 

Braync,  Quarter- Master  Richard,  ii.  52. 53. 
Brayver,  James,  i.  22. 

Brazier,  Paule,  ii.  83. 

Brazill,  Martin,  i.  78. 

Breading,  John  Marshall,  i.  104. 

Breck,  Robert,  ii.  109. 

Brelsford,  John,  i.  42.  43. 

Brenn,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  96. 

Brenne,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  98. 

Brereton,  Capt.  Samuel,  i.  78.  79. 

Robert,  i.  7. 

Breretone,  Robert,  i.  6. 

William,  i.  6. 

Brett,  Edward,  ii.  22. 

William,  i.  54.  ii.  22.  23.  59.  61.  6i 

Brian,  Francis,  i.  121. 

Brice,  Robert,  ii.  9. 

esq.,  Robert,  ii.  8. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 

Briddca,  Richard,  ii.  20. 

Bridges,  Anne,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Elizabeth,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Simon,  ii.  72.  76.  77. 


Bridges,  Symon,  i.  49.50.  51.  ii.  73.  74. 75. 

78.  80.  116.  118.  119. 

— Capt.  Symon,  i.  55.  56. 

Sir  William,  i.  25. 

Bridget!,  Symon,  i.  54. 

Bridgman,  Henry,  i.  64.  65. 

Brien,  Ens.  ii.  99. 

John,  ii.  98. 

. Capt.  Henry,  i.  98. 

Brinn,  Chaplain  Theobald,  ii.  116. 

Brisbane,  Ensign  Andrew,  ii.  8. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  8. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  4. 

Brisbeane,  Ens.  William,  ii.  59. 

Briscoe,  Edward,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  45. 

Thomas,  i.  22.  23. 

Bristant,  William,  ii.  10. 

Briver,  Francis,  ii.  1. 

Broadbye,  William,  ii.  102. 

Brocas,  Richard,  ii.  32.  34. 

Brock,  Elnathan,  ii.  48.  105. 

Brockett,  Lieut.  Edmond,  i.  32.  33. 

Colonel  William,  i.  29. 

Broderick,  Sir  St.  John,  i.  52.  53. 

Bromage,  Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  105. 

Brombey,  Capt.  Nicholas,  i.  45.  46. 

Bromby,  Capt.  Nicholas,  i.  106.  107.  108. 
Bromley,  Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  40. 

Bromly,  Capt.  Nicholas,  i.  108. 

Capt,  Nich,  i.  109. 

Brooke,  William,  ii.  113. 

Brookes,  Francis,  ii.  59.  61.  62. 

Brookman,  Bartholomy,  i.  42. 

Brough,  Richard,  ii.  107. 

Robert,  ii.  107. 

Broughton,  Capt.  Edward,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 

Col.  Robert,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 

Brown,  Robert,  ii.  73. 

Browne,  Andrew,  i.  6.  54-  64.  ii.  28.  65. 

Cbirurgeon  Andrew,  ii.  35. 

Anthony  i.  47. 

Lieut.  Charles,  i.  54. 

Christopher,  ii.  76. 

Dominick  Oge,  i.  90. 

Sir  Dominick,  i.  4.  6. 70.  ii.  27.  65. 76. 

•  Dominicke,  ii.  28. 

Edmond,  ii.  27. 

Edward,  i.  3.  55.  ii.  27.  28.  76. 

Gefiry,  i.  4. 

Gregory,  ii.  27. 

Honora,  ii.  49. 

Hugh,  ii.  33. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  8. 

James,  ii.  28.  65.  123. 

Jane,  ii.  103. 

Jeoffrey,  esq.,  i.  103. 

Jeoffry,  i.  7. 

John,"  i.  20.  35.  ii.  27.  28.  46.  49.  56. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  63. 64.  67.  68.111.114. 

•  Sir  John,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 

Katherine,  ii.  60. 

of  Killpatricke,  ii.  60. 

The  Lady,  ii.  69. 

•  Mabell,  ii.  95. 

•  Marcus,  ii.  27.  28.  76.  109. 

Margery,  ii.  27.  28. 

Mathew,  i.  70.  72. 

Nicholas,  ii.  28. 

Oliver,  ii.  27. 

Corporal  Oliver,  ii.  76. 

Peter,  i.  47.  64.  ii.  52. 

Phillip,  i.  35.  50. 

Richard,  ii.  28.  60.  69. 

Capt.  Richard,  i.  11. 

Lieut.  Richard,  i.  32. 

Robert,  ii.  73.  74. 

Lieut.  Samuel,  i.  33. 

Samuell,  i.-58. 

Lieut.  Samuell,  i.  32. 

Thomas,  i.  16.  70.  ii.  27.  28.  50.  60. 

65.  76.  80.  123. 

of  Dublin,  gent.,  Thomas,  ii.  80. 

Capt.  Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  85.  86. 

Walter,  i.  80.  90.  ii.  27.  28.  60.  88. 

William,  i.  36.  ii.  14.  60.  91.  92. 

Qr.  Mr.  William,  ii.  35. 

Xplier,  ii.  27.  28. 

Widow  [ ],  ii.  10. 

Widdow  [ ],  ii.  11. 

Brownloe,  Richard,  ii.  100. 

Sir  William,  ii.  14.  100. 

Bruise,  Ens.  George,  ii.  30. 

Brumly,  Capt.  Nicllas,  i.  108. 


Brunewtt,  Thomas,  i.  52. 

Brunker,  John,  ii.  91. 

Brunkert,  Charles,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

William,  Lord,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Bryan  Abigail,  ii.  102. 

Francis,  i.  17. 

Humphry,  ii.  56.  58. 

John,  ii.  49. 

Patrick,  ii.  91. 

William,  i.  49. 

Bryen,  Col.  Henry,  i.  52.  53. 

Bryne,  Capt.  Henry,  ii.  5. 

Bubb,  Roger,  ii.  100. 

Buccridge,  Thomas,  ii.  92. 

Buchannan,  Qr.  Mr.  William,  ii.  98. 
Buchannon,  Ens.  Archibold,  ii.  98. 

Lieut.  William,  i.  122. 

Buckannon,  John,  ii.  116. 

William,  i.  122.  123.  124. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  98. 

Buckeridge,  Thomas,  i.  23. 

Buckett,  Peirpoint,  i.  64. 

Bueknor,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  52.  58. 

Buckridge,  Thomas,  i.  17.  18.  72.  121. 
ii.  93. 

- — - osq.,  Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Buckworth,  Major  Richard,  ii.  76.  77. 
Buddie,  John,  i.  33. 

Bull,  John,  i.  3.  4. 

Qr.  Master  Henry,  i.  3. 

Bullock,  Nathaniel!,  i.  116. 

Bulvertaffe,  Thomas,  i.  98. 

Bundell,  Capt.  Charles,  ii.  111. 

Burchall,  Richard,  i.  78. 

Burden,  Widdow,  i.  55.  56. 

Burford,  Nicholas,  i.  122. 

Burgage,  John,  ii.  57. 

Burgess,  Capt.  George,  i.  108. 

Burgesse,  Capt.  George,  i.  106.  107.  109. 
Burgh,  Capt.  Robert,  i.  98. 

Burlace,  knt.,  Sir  John,  i.  110. 

Burleigh,  William,  i.  95. 

Lieut.-Colonel  William,  i.  94. 

Burne,  John,  ii.  16.  17. 

Burnell,  Christopher,  i.  109. 

Henry,  i.  107.  109. 

Burniston,  John,  i.  3.  4.  5. 

Burrage,  William,  ii.  103. 

Burrey,  John,  i.  88. 

Burrogh,  Robert,  i.  96. 

Burrowes,  Alexander,  ii.  44. 

Andrew,  ii.  94. 

Ens.  Edward,  ii.  105. 

Francis,  ii.  94.  95. 

Henry,  ii.  91. 

James,  i.  20. 

Capt.  Richard,  i.  96. 

William,  ii.  94. 

Wingfield,  ii.  22. 

Burrows,  Sir  Erasmus,  i.  96. 

Burstead,  John,  i.  42. 

Richard,  ii.  82. 

Burstean,  John,  i.  45. 

Bursteed,  Richard,  ii.  25. 

Burston,  Daniel,  i.  37. 

Daniell,  i.  36. 

Burt,  John,  ii.  41.  61. 

Burwash,  George,  i.  6. 

Bury,  John,  i.  3.  4.  89. 

Bushell,  George  Scanderbeg,  i.  34. 

Pascho,  ii.  70. 

Butcher,  Mervina,  ii.  98. 

Butler,  Capt.  Edmond,  i.  98. 

Edward,  i.  55.  56. 

Capt.  Edward,  i.  96. 

Francis,  i.  18.  55. 

Sir  Francis,  i.  13.  ii.  19.  20.  21. 

— George,  ii.  16. 

- — — Lieut.  George,  ii.  44. 

John,  i.  6.  111. 

Col.  John,  i.  20.  55.  56. 

Peirce,  i.  97. 

Richard,  ii.  73.  74. 

Theophilus,  ii.  33. 

. Thomas,  ii.  16.  17. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  16.  17.  18. 

Butterfield,  John,  i.  70.  111.  112.  ii.  101. 
Buttler,  Edward,  ii.  101. 

. John,  i.  23. 

Pierce,  ii.  101. 

Thomas,  ii.  52. 

By  gar  t,  John,  i.  94. 

Byhan,  Lawrence,  ii.  73. 

Byrne,  Michael,  ii.  48.  50. 

Teige  Oge,  i.  39. 


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Bysse,  Alexander,  i.  80. 

John,  ii.  33. 

John,  Chief  Baron  Excheq.,  i.  82.  8 

84. 

c. 

Cade,  Lieut.  William,  i.  35. 36. 

Cadogan,  William,  i.  11. 

Cndwell,  John,  ii.  28. 

Cady,  Pierce,  ii.  100.101. 

Calfe,  Isaac,  i.  20. 

Isacke,  i.  21. 

Callaghan,  Christopher,  ii.  61. 

Callaghane,  Danniell,  ii.  102. 

Callagher,  Ens.  John,  ii.  116.  118. 
Callendar,  Ens.  William,  ii.  112. 
Callender,  Ens.  William,  ii.  111. 

Cambell,  Arthur,  i.  11. 

Camell,  John,  ii.  65.  66. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  ii.  98.  99. 


- Daniell,  : 


.22. 


Capt.  Finly,  ii.  85. 

Hugh,  ii.  35. 36. 

• Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  111.  112. 

John,  ii.  73. 

Ens.  John,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Quartermaster  John,  ii.  35. 

Campion,  James,  ii.  94. 

Cample,  Hugh,  ii.  100. 

Cantwell,  Michael!,  i.  18.  ii.  100. 
Cappock,  Christopher,  i.  38. 

Elinor,  i.  25. 

Elizabeth,  i.  38. 40. 

Xpher,  ii.  94. 95. 

Cappors,  Elinor,  i.  27. 28. 

Cappuck,  Christopher,  i.  2. 

Caranthers,  Quartermaster  George,  ii.  120 
Carew,  James,  i.72. 

Thomas,  i.72. 

Carey,  widow  Anne,  ii.  116.  118. 

Capt.  David,  ii.  116. 

Lieut.,  i.  40. 

Nicholas,  i.  113. 

Lieut.  Theophilus,  i.  38. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  10. 

William,  i.  122. 

Carne,  Paule,  ii.  1 
Carny,  Patrick,  i.  26.27. 

Carpenter,  John,  i.  26.  64.  ii.  49.  57. 

Phillip,  ii.  47 

Capt.  Phillip,  ii.  76.77. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  76.  77. 

Carr,  Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  112. 

— John,  Deane  of  Armagh,  ii.  102. 10 
104. 

William,  ii.  61. 

Carran,  Ens.  Patrick,  ii.  88. 89. 

Patrick,  ii.  90. 

Ens.  Patricke,  ii.  89. 

Carrev,  Major  George,  i.  111.  113. 

William,  ii.  28. 

Carrick,  Thomas,  i.  53. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  52. 

Carroe,  Daniell,  ii.  60. 

Carroll,  Daniell,  i.  42. 

Carron  Teige,  i.  97. 

Carry,  George,  i.  111. 

Carter,  Lieut.  Arthur,  ii.  106.  107. 

John,  ii.  6.  32. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  105. 106. 

Cornet,  Thomas,  ii.  52.  107. 

Carthcarth,  William,  ii.  107. 

Carthy  Cnoglior,  i.  42. 

Edmond,  ii.  49. 

Carthyes,  Teige,  i.  29. 

Carton,  Edmond,  ii.  33. 

Cartwright,  Serjeant  Thomas,  i.  64. 
Cartwriteh,  Robert,  i.  100. 

Carty,  Edmond,  ii.  56. 58. 

Teige,  ii.  56. 

Cary,  Peter,  i.  18. 

Casbonc,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  35. 36. 

Casey,  Michaell,  ii.  60. 

Cashed,  Archbishop  of,  ii.  101. 

Lord  Archbishop  of,  i.  98.  ii.  101. 

Cashill,  Lord  Archbishopp  of,  i.  111. 
Cassey,  Ens.  Charles,  ii.  70. 

Michaell,  ii.  60. 

(122.) 


Cassey,  Robert,  ii.  100. 

Cassin,  James,  i.  50. 

Castle  Stewart,  Andrew,  Lord,  ii.  24.  25. 26. 
Casy,  James,  i.  18. 
eh  Charles,  ii.  88. 
heart,  Capt.  Adam,  ii.  88.  89. 

- Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  88.  89. 

- Gabriel,  ii.  88.  89.  90. 

- Lieut.  Gabrieli,  ii.  88. 89. 

- Lieut.  John,  ii.  63. 

- Lieut.,  ii.  63. 

| Cather,  Ens.  Bernard,  ii.  120. 121. 

- Lieut.  David,  ii.  102.  103. 104. 
Catherlogh,  Lord  Vis.  i.  58.  59. 

Catts,  Harman,  i.  38. 40. 

jun.,  Harman,  i.38. 

Causaban,  Thomas,  ii.  73.  74. 

I Causabon,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  58.  59. 

[ Cavan,  Earle  of,  ii.  111.  114. 

Richard,  Earle  of,  ii.98. 102.  103. 104. 

j Cawdron,  George,  i.  37. 

| Chaffy,  William,  i.  36. 

| Challener,  James,  ii.  61. 
j Challoner,  James,  ii.  41. 

Chambers,  Phillip,  i.78. 

| Thomas,  ii.  24. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  59. 

Champeon,  John,  i.  94. 

William,  i.  94. 

I Champion,  John,  ii.25. 

William,  ii.  85. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  i.  78.79. 

1 Chappell,  Christopher,  i.  47.  ii.  38.  39.  47. 

Chappie,  Richard,  i.  32. 

| Charlemount, William,  Lord  Visct.  ii.  48.  50. 
Charlelon,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  125. 

Charter,  Lieut.  Arthur,  i.  108. 

Chatter,  Henry,  ii.  83. 

Capt.  Henry,  ii.  81. 

Cheevers,  Barnaby,  i.  35. 

- Christopher,  ii.  43. 

- John,  ii.  41. 

- Richard,  i.  49.  ii.  89. 

- Thomas,  ii.  89. 

- William,  i.  15. 

| Cheslin,  Thomas,  Commissary,  ii.  105. 

sterman,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  52. 

I Chestwood,  Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Chichester,  Major  Edward,  i.  52. 

- Lieut.  Col.  John,  ii.  1. 

- Major,  i.  53. 

Chidley,  James,  ii.  56. 

Jane,  ii.  58. 

Childs,  Mr.  William,  i.  68.  69. 

Chilian),  Aid.,  ii.  114. 

Chillingworth,  Thomas,  ii.  33. 

[ ],  ii.  61.  62. 

Chimney,  Robert,  ii.  49. 51. 

Christmas,  Thomas,  i.  17. 

Merch.  Thomas,  i.  19. 

Chudleigh,  Thomas,  ii.  56. 


- Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  66. 

Chuite,  Daniell,  ii.  49. 

Clnnbrazill,  Henry,  Earl  of,  i.  119.  120. 

James,  Earle  of,  i.  119. 

Claneboy,  James,  Lord  Visct.,  i.  119. 
Clanrickard,  Ulick,LordMarquesseof,  ii.78. 
Clapham,  George,  ii.  33. 

Clarck,  Ensigne  Edward,  i.  32. 

Vincent,  ii.  50. 

Clare,  Henry,  ii.  113. 

Clarke,  Aid.,  ii.  6. 

-John,  ii.  56. 72.  76. 

- Robert,  ii.  38. 109. 

- Thomas,  i.  32. 

- Widdow,  i.  34. 

-[  ],  i.106.  ii.3. 

Clayton,  Jane,  ii.  73.  74. 75. 

1 Col.  Randall,  i.  14.  15.  16.  22.  23. 

24.  25.  28.  31.  33  . 34.  35.  36.  37. 

39.  41.  45.  46.  62.  63.  108.  ii.  52. 

53.  73.  74.  75.  107.  108.  118. 

- Col.  Randoll,  i.27.29. 

Col.  Randolph,  ii.  116.  118.  119. 

Thomas,  ii.  73. 

Clearke,  James,  ii.  12. 

Cleare,  William,  ii.  1. 

Cleere,  James,  i.52. 

- William,  i.  36.  ii.  1. 

I Clements,  Lieut.  Francis,  ii.  127. 

Clerck,  [ ] Vincent,  ii.  48. 


Clerke,  James,  ii.  13. 

John,  i.  73. 

[ ],  i.  108. 

Cleyton,  Col.  Randall,  i.32. 

Cloane,  Noraine,  ii.  28. 

Clone,  James,  ii.  27. 

Clonfert,  William,  Lord  Bishop  of,  ii.  14. 
Glory,  Farrell,  ii.  61. 

Close,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  44. 

William,  u.  61.  62. 

William,  Carrigmaster,  ii.  59. 

Closli,  Robert,  i.  75. 

Closse,  Robert,  i.75. 

Clothier,  William,  i.  6. 

Clottworthy,  Lieut.  Col.  James,  i.  94. 
Clough,  Quarter-Master  John,  i.  17. 

Cornet  Thomas,  i.  17. 

Clowny,  Robert,  ii.  91. 

Cloyd,  Richard,  i.  123. 

Coamer,  William,  i.  20.  21. 

Coeheran,  Lieut.  Col.  ii.  10. 

Lieut.  Col.  Hugh,  ii.  10. 

Uthird,  ii.  10. 

Cock,  William,  i.  112. 

Cockeran,  Lieut.  Col.  Hugh,  ii.  11. 
Cockin,  Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  114. 115. 
Cockran,  Lieut.  Col.  Hugh,  ii.  11. 

Richard,  i.8. 

Codd,  John,  i.  50.  ii.  89. 


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OFFICERS 


Coghran,  Lieut.  Col.  Hugh,  i 

[ ] Lieut.  Col.,  i 

Cole,  Sir  John,  ii.  1.  2.  3. 
bart.,  Sir  John, 


120. 


- Michaell,  i 


.91. 


Richard,  i.  75. 

William,  ii.  91.92. 

Sir  William,  ii.  ] . 

kilt.,  William,  ii.  1. 

Coleman,  David,  i.  1. 

John,  i.  88.  ii.  19.82. 

Margarett,  i.  75. 

Phillip,  i.  1.2.  ii.  25.  85.  127. 

Richard,  ii.  19. 

Colhcrington,  Capt.  Nicholas,  i.  49. 
Colhome,  Lieut.  Walter,  ii.  116.  118. 
Collett,  John,  i.  1.2. 

Colley,  Francis,  i.  17. 18.  19. 

Richard,  i.  36. 

Collier,  Richard,  i.  72. 73. 

Collin,  Richard,  i.  35. 

Thomas,  i.  35. 

Collinges,  Nicholas,  i.  105. 

Collins,  James,  i.  117. 

John,  i.  1. 2. 36.  ii.  39. 

John,  gent.,  ii.  38. 

Julian,  ii.  82. 

widow  Julyan,  i.  75. 77. 

Richard,  " 


i.  35.  3 


i.  14.  1! 


112. 


- Roger, 

— Thomas,  i. 

Collis,  William, 

Collison,  Thomas,  ii.  16. 

Colloonij,  Loi’d  Baron  of)  ii.  38. 
Colloony,  Lord  Baron  of,  ii.  55. 

Richard,  Lord  Baron  of,  ii.  5t 

Collman,  William,  ii.  51. 

Collum,  Lieut.  Phillip,  i.  3. 

Collvill,  Alexander,  ii.  59.  61.  62. 

- Robert,  ii.  62. 

- Capt.  Robert,  ii.  59.  61. 
Colman,  Phillipp,  i.  43. 

Colpois,  John,  ii.  53. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  52. 

Colson,  Sampson,  ii.  70. 

Coltan,  Nicholas,  I.  55. 

Colthrop,  Ambrose,  ii.  85. 
Colthrope,  Ens.  Andrew,  ii.  81. 
Colvill,  James,  i.  94. 

Combe,  Nicholas,  i.  8.  9. 

Combes,  Thomas,  i.  75. 

Combs,  Thomas,  i.  77. 

Comer,  William,  i.21. 

Comerford,  Patrick,  i.  23. 78. 

- Richard,  i.  18.  55.  72.  ii. 
Comin,  Richard,  ii.78. 

Comine,  Capt.  John,  i.  45. 46. 

Major  Phillip,  i.  45.  46. 

Richard,  ii.  79. 

Comoay,  Ignatius,  i.  112. 

Condon,  Peirce,  ii.  56.  58. 

Conelie,  James,  i.  111. 

Coney,  Alderman,  i.  123. 

- Mrs.,  i.  123. 


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VII.  Congrnve,  Lieut.  Christopher,  ii.  19. 20.  21. 

INDEX  Capt.  Francis,  ii.  19.  20.  21 . 

NOMINUM  Conian,  Redmond,  i.  29. 

to  »“>  Coniar,  Edmond,  i.  29. 
i„A£rrf°thc  Conine,  John,  ii.  28.  _ 

(1649)  Connell,  Patricke,  ii.  57. 

OFFICERS.  Conningham,  Robert,  i.  22. 

Conningan,  John,  ii.  101. 

Conningsby,  chirurgeon  Humphry,  i.  55. 
Connock,  John,  ii.  91. 

Connolly,  James,  i.  97. 

Connor,  Christopher,  ii.  33. 

Conont,  Roger,  ii.  70. 

Conran  of  West  Malestowne,  i.  122. 
Considen,  Ens.  Berby,  i.  29. 

Consident,  Mathew,  i.  64. 65. 

Considin,  Teige,  i.  27. 

Constable,  Capt.  William,  ii.76.77. 

Conway,  David,  i.  97. 

Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  85. 

George,  i.  1 1 1 . 

Lieut.  James,  i.  106. 107. 108. 109. 

Jeane,  ii.  57. 

Joane,  ii.  57. 

Lord  Viscount,  i.  86. 87. 

Mary,  i.  97. 

Michaell,  i.  97. 

Nicholas,  i.  97. 

Phillipp,  i.  1. 

William,  ii.  82. 

Cooke,  Alderman,  ii.30.  96.  97. 

Dr.  Allan,  advocate,  i.47. 

Doctor  Edward,  i.  47.  48. 

George,  ii.  121. 122. 

George,  of  London,  merchant,  ii.  104. 

George,  of  London,  merchant  tailor, 

ii.  120. 

John,  i.  22. 58. 60. 78. 

Peter,  ii.  78. 79. 

Richard,  i.  26.  ii.  57. 

Alderman  Richard,  ii.  31 . 

Thomas,  i.  6. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  111. 

Mr.  Thomas,  ii.  112. 115. 

William,  i.  1. 

Coolcsy,  Henry,  ii.  70. 

Cooley,  Dudley,  ii.  63.  64. 

Cooly,  George,  ii.  33. 

Coomy,  John,  ii.  103. 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Christian,  i.  38. 

Lieut.  Edward,  i.  38. 

■  Lieut.  George,  ii.  98.  99. 

Cornet  James,  ii.  98. 99. 

John,  ii.  33. 

widow  Mary,  i.  113. 

Mr.,  i.  39.  ii.  82. 

Thomas,  i.  88. 

Walter,  ii.  25.  85. 87. 

William,  i.  55. 

Coote,  Col.  Chidley,  i.  88. 89. 

■  Richard,  esq.,  i.  88. 89. 

Thomas,  i.  8.  9.  22.  59.  60. 

Cope,  Anthony,  ii.  44. 45. 

Capt.  Walter,  i.  25.  27. 28. 

Copper,  Thomas,  i.  26. 

Coppinger,  Adam,  i.  94.. 

Edmond,  i.75. 100. 

James,  ii.  28. 

John,  i.  1. 

Lady  Katherin,  i.  42. 

Robert,  i.  116.  ii.95. 

Sin  Robert,  i.2.  52.76. 

Thomas,  i.  95. 

Coppingers,  James,  i.  102. 

Coppleston,  Quartermaster  George,  ii.  98. 99. 
Corathers,  Quartermaster  George,  ii.l  21.122. 
Corelt,  Alderman  Richard,  ii.  19. 

Corgan,  William,  ii.  61. 

Corgin,  Patrick,  ii.  41 . 43. 

Cork,  Richard  of,  i.  109. 

Corkan,  Katherine,  ii.  61 . 

Cork  Citty,  Corporation  of,  i.  102. 

Corke  Citty,  Corporation  of,  i.  77. 

Corporacon  of,  ii.  45. 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of,  i.  94. 

Cloyne  and  Ross,  Edward,  Bishop  of, 

i.  53. 

Lord  Bishop  of,  ii.  25. 

Richard,  Earle  of,  i.  106.  107.  108. 

Robert,  i.  104. 

Corker,  Nicholas,  i.  22. 

Robert,  i.  59.  60. 

Cormock,  Henry,  ii.  43. 

Jeffrey  of  Farnaght,  ii.  73. 


Cormocke,  John,  ii.  92. 

Cormuck,  Anstance  Ny,  i.  26. 

Ellin,  i.  17. 

Cornelius,  John,  i.75. 

Corn)’,  Jasper,  i.  26. 

Corporacon,  The,  ii.  28. 

of  Athenree,  ii.  27. 

of  Kinsale,  ii.  56. 

Corrett,  Alderman  Richard,  i.  105. 
Corry,  Lieut.  Adam,  ii.  111.112. 

Edmond,  i.  104. 

Corthy,  Teige,  i.  30. 

Cosby,  Capt.  Arnold,  ii.  1. 

' William,  ii.  48.  50. 

Cosgrave,  Lawrence,  ii.70.71. 

Coshins,  widdow  Anne,  ii.  82. 

John,  ii.  82. 

Coslett,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  59. 61. 62. 
Cossady,  Conly,  ii.  33. 

Cossedy,  Conly,  ii.  33. 

Cossins,  Anne,  ii.  82.  83. 

Lieut.  Henry,  ii.  112. 

— Richard,  ii.  83. 

Costly,  Walter,  ii.  59. 

Cotlier,  George,  i.  6. 7. 

Cotherington,  Capt.  Nicholas,  i.  50.  51. 

Widow,  ii.  116. 118. 

Ensign  William,  ii.  116. 

Cotterell,  John,  ii.  89.  90. 

Cottin,  Walter,  i.  98. 

Cotton,  Walter,  i.  96. 

William,  ii.  109. 

Cottrell,  Christopher,  i.  1. 

Couch,  John,  ii.  40. 

Ensigne  John,  i.  116.  117. 

Coughrancs,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  ii.  8. 
Coule,  Abraham,  ii.  53. 

Counont,  Roger,  i.  89. 

Courcy,  Richard,  ii.  56. 

Coursey,  Richard,  ii.  56.  58. 

Courssey,  Richard,  i 
Courtney,  Franci: 

Coury,  Edward,  : 

Coveriy,  Cornelius,  i.  20.  21. 

Covett,  Richard,  i.  95. 

Alderman  Richard,  i.  94. 

Covley,  Marcus,  ii.  100. 

Cowell,  Abraham,  ii.  53. 

Cowen,  James,  i.  96. 98.  99. 

Cox,  James,  i.  52.  ii.  100.  101. 

Margery,  ii.  24. 25. 26. 

Mr.,  i.  20. 

Nathaniel!,  i.  1.  2. 

Capt.  Richard,  i.  82. 

Walter,  ii.  32. 

William,  i.  21. 

Coxe,  Captain  Richard,  ii.  14. 

Coyne,  Edmund,  i.  70. 71. 

Craddocke,  William,  i.  96.  98. 
Cradocke,  William,  i.  112. 

Crafford,  Ensign  Hugh,  ii.  105. 

Quarter-Master  William,  ii.  38. 

Craford,  Quarter-Master  John,  ii.  8. 
Cragh,  William,  ii.  94. 

Craige,  William,  i.  11. 

Crainsbrough,  Marcus,  i.  22. 

Craley,  Capt.  Charles,  i.  59. 

Crancklin,  John,  i.  1. 

Cranley,  Capt.  Charles,  i.  58. 
Cransbrough,  Marke,  ii.  2. 

Peter,  i.  121. 

Cranwell,  Alderman,  ii.  98. 

Craven,  Lieutenant  John,  i.  121. 
Crawford,  Abigail,  ii.  120.121. 


i.  94.  ii.  55. 


- Brie 


i.  119. 


Lieut.  Colonel  Daniell,  i.  119. 

Elizabeth,  ii.  120.  121. 

Hugh,  ii.  100. 

John,  i.  11.  ii.  120. 121. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  35. 120. 

Lawrence,  i.  11. 12. 13.  ii.  65. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  35. 

Lieut.  Colonel  William,  ii.30 

Crawley,  Edward,  ii.  109. 

■ George,  ii.  7 6. 

Richard,  i.  36. 37. 

Alderman,  ii.  114. 

Crawly,  Richard,  i.  17. 

Crayton,  Randal,  i.  80. 

Creagh,  Christopher,  i.  101. 116.  ii 

Ellinor,  i.  102. 

Francis,  i.  26.  ii.  20.  56. 57. 

James,  ii.  70. 78. 


Creagh,  John,  i.  101. 

Katherine,  i.75.  101.  ii.  127. 

Margrett,  i.  27. 

Michaell,  i.  26. 

Pence,  i.  26.  ii.  57. 

. Richard,  i.  26.  27. 

— Stephen,  ii.  57. 

Thomas,  ii.  57. 82. 

William,  i.75.  76.  ii.  94. 127. 

Creamer,  Tobias,  ii.  123.  124. 

Creed,  Francis,  ii.  57. 

Creighton,  Dr.  John,  ii.  123.  124. 

Lieut.  John,  i.  90.  ii.  111.  112. 

Robert,  ii.  30. 

Cremyne,  Thomas,  ii.  82. 

Cressey,  John,  ii.  24. 

Cresswell,  Robert,  ii.  78. 

Crew,  Ensign  Francis,  ii.  46. 

Crimine,  Thomas,  i.  43. 

Crips,  Richard,  i.  55. 

Crispe,  Peter,  ii.  16. 

Crockson,  William,  i.  50. 

Crofton,  Ensign,  i.  71.  ii.  52.  54. 

Cornet  Henry,  ii.  14s 

esq.,  Henry,  ii.  126. 

Ensign  Richard,  i.  80. 

Thomas,  ii.  14. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  40. 

Quarter-Master  Thomas,  ii.  40. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  4. 

Crofts,  Benjamin,  ii.  52. 53. 94. 

Capt.  Edward,  ii.  105. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  105. 

Thomas,  i.  6. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  52.  53. 

Croker,  Hugh,  ii.  73. 

Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  52. 

Humphry,  ii.  73. 

John,  ii.  53.  56. 58. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  52. 

— - Walter,  ii.  73. 74. 75. 

Croly,  Alderman  Thomas,  ii.  4. 

Cromlyne,  John,  ii.  82. 

Cromwell,  Capt.  Gregory,  ii.  105. 

Colonel  Vere  Essex,  ii.  109. 110. 

Colonel  William,  i.  121. 

Cronells,  Edmond,  ii.  33. 

Crooke,  Thomas,  i.  1.2.76.77. 

■ Unton,  i.  72. 

Crosbie,  Sir  Peirce,  ii.  17. 

Crosby,  David,  ii.  44. 

Col.  David,  i.  47.  ii.  45. 

Sir  John,  ii.  17. 

Richard,  ii.  17. 

Captain  Richard,  ii.  17. 

Major  William,  i.42.43. 

Crossby,  Henry,  ii.  55. 

Crosse,  John,  ii.  25.  82. 102. 

Thomas,  ii.  48.50. 

Crotty,  Donnogh,  i.  97. 

Crow,  Ensign  Francis,  ii.  46. 

Crowder,  Luke,  i.  18. 

Crowly,  Alderman,  ii.  42. 

Cubitt,  Ensigne  James,  i.  111. 

Cudmore,  Edmond,  i.  27. 

Cuffe,  Alexander,  i.  17. 

Christopher,  i.  121. 

Cull,  William,  ii.  82. 

Cullen,  Edward,  ii.  60. 

Culliner,  Richard,  i.  11- 
Cunigham,  Ensign  Henry,  ii.  127. 
Cuningham,  Captain  Albert,  ii.  116. 118. 

Andrew,  ii.  29. 

Lieut.  Andrew,  ii.  27. 

Ensign  George,  ii.  27. 

Henry,  ii.  22.  23. 

Captain  James,  ii.  81. 

John,  ii.  39. 

William,  ii.  39. 

Cunningham,  of  Ballyaghan,  John,  ii.  39. 

John,  ofTully,  ii.  39. 

William,  of  Castle  Connigham,  ii.  39. 

Captain  Gabrieli,  ii.  120. 

Lieut.  Gabrieli,  ii.  120. 

Lieut.  Geo.  ii.  81. 

Ens.  Henry,  ii.  127. 

Capt.  James,  ii-  38. 

John,  ii.  38.  81. 83. 

John,  of  Ballyaghan,  eo.  Dunegall, 

John!  of  Tully,  gent.,  ii.  38. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  38. 

Cornet  John,  i.  103. 


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Cunningham,  Ens.  John,  ii.  30. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  38. 

Sir  John,  ii.  38. 

Robert,  i.  22.  119.  120. 

William,  ii.  38. 

William,  of  Castle  Cunningham,  esq. ; 

Ens.  William,  i.  122. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  38. 

Cunnings!))',  Humphry,  i.  56. 

Cunhy,  Nicholas,  Aid.,  i.  124. 

Cuppage,  Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  6. 

Cupper,  Gilbert,  i.  88. 

Giles,  i.  88. 

Thomas,  i.  88. 

Curhtc,  Lieut.  George,  i.  107. 

Curlice,  Lieut.  George,  i.  106.  108.  109. 
Currall,  Wm.,  ii.  91.  92. 

Currer,  Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  105.  106. 

Dr.  William,  i.  52.  53. 

Curry,  Ens.  James,  ii.  8. 

Cursey,  Edmond,  i.  20. 

Cusack,  Christopher,  i.  123. 

Cusacke,  Christopher,  ii.  59. 

Patricke,  ii.  61. 


D. 

Dadley,  Humphry,  i.  20. 

Dale,  George,  i.  17. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  59. 

Daley,  Darnell,  ii.  51. 

Daliell,  Lieut.,  Col.  ii.  71. 
Dallaway,  Capt.  John,  ii.  32. 
Dalton,  Cornet  Garrett,  i.  82. 
Daly,  Derby,  ii.  49. 

Dames,  Sir  Paul,  ii.  76. 

Dancer,  Sir  Thomas,  i.  78. 

knt.,  Sir  Thomas,  i.  37. 

Damlas,  James,  ii.  88.  89.  90. 
Daniell,  Edward,  ii.  49.  51. 

Godfrey,  ii.  91. 

Capt.  Isaacke,  i.  96. 

Col.  John,  i.  49.  50.  51. 

Capt.  Sampson,  i.  62. 

Danison,  Cornet  William,  ii.  98. 
Dannon,  John,  i.  74. 

Dantloe,  Joseph,  i.  64. 

Dapwell,  William,  i.  18.  72.  73. 
Darcey,  James  Reagh,  i.  6. 

Marlin,  i.  6. 

Patricke,  ii.  66. 

Darcy,  Andrew,  i.  80. 

- Mathew,  " 


- Mr., 


. 61. 


Nicholas,  i. 

of  Plattin,  Nicholas,  ii.  61. 

Patrick,  i.  80. 

Darcye,  Dominick,  ii.  109. 

Francis,  ii.  109. 

Martin,  ii.  109. 

Dashfield,  St.  John,  i.  38. 

Daunt,  Mary,  i.  29.  30. 
Davalliere,  Sir  John,  ii.  14.  15. 
Dairds,  Phillip,  ii.  37. 

Davis,  Francis,  ii.  105.  106. 

Henry,  Commissar)’,  ii.  105. 

John,  i.  71.  ii.  2.  3. 

John,  Executors  of,  ii.  54. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  105. 

Joseph,  ii.  1.  2. 

Sir  Paul,  i.  116. 

William,  ii.  43. 

Sir  William,  ii.  106. 

knt.,  Sir  William,  ii.  105. 

Davison,  John,  ii.  38. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  99. 

Davocke,  Feador,  ii.  28. 


Davys,  John,  i.  73. 

knt,  Sir  William,  ii. 

Dawglasse,  John,  ii.  32. 
Dawkins,  Thomas,  ii.  20. 
Dawley,  Anthony^  ii.  100. 

Roger,  ii.  100.  101. 

Dawson,  John,  i.  78. 
Deane,  Cornet  Alexander,  i 

Gilbert,  ii.  85.  86. 

John,  ii.  1.  2. 

Mathew,  i.  117. 

— — Oliver,  ii.  66. 

Robert,  ii.  66. 

Thomas,  i.  20. 

— Walter,  ii.  68. 

(122.) 


Dee,  Katherine,  ii.  6.  99.  124. 

Michael,  ii.  6.  99.  123.  124.. 

Michaell,  ii.  98. 

Stephen,  ii.  6.  98.  123. 

Deeran,  Richard,  ii.  27. 

Deering,  Edward,  i.  4. 

Lieut.  Edward,  i.  S. 

Delagnard,  Lieut.  John,  i.  104. 

Delabide,  Thomas,  ii.  43. 

William,  i.  101.  102. 

Dellahyde,  William,  ii.  82. 

Delamaine,  Richard,  ii.  85. 

Delamare,  Garrett,  i.  45. 

Richard,  i.  45. 

De  la  Sale,  Paule,  i.  72. 

Delfe,  David,  i.  97. 

Dellamayne,  Richard,  ii.  81. 

Delliell,  Col.  Thomas,  ii.  70. 

Delluck,  William,  i.  35. 

Dellyell,  Thomas,  ii.  72. 

Delves,  Ens.  Richard,  ii.  105. 

Dempsey,  Rose,  ii.  33. 

Dempsy,  Murtagh,  ii.  59. 

Teige,  ii.  102. 

Denham,  Doctor,  ii.  78. 

Denis,  Major,  i.  112. 

Deniston,  Ens.  John,  ii.  116. 

Denn,  Patrick,  i.  18.  ii.  100. 

Thomas,  i.  18.  ii.  100. 

Denne,  Elias,  i.  8. 

John,  ii.  49.  102. 

Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Dennis,  Robert,  ii.  66. 

Denniston,  Ens.  Robert,  ii.  120. 

Denny,  Abraham,  ii.  89. 

Sir  Arthur,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Sir  Edward,  i.  25. 

John,  i.  101. 

Dent,  Mathew,  ii.  109. 

Derby,  John,  ii.  56. 

Dermond,  Donnogh,  ii.  61, 

Dermott,  Thady,  i.  62. 

Derrygan,  Edward,  ii.  61. 

Derryhoran  ats  Derryne,  Henry  Dillon,  ii.  29. 
Desmaneer,  Lewis,  i.  124. 

Dellirick,  William,  i.  36.  37.  38.  39.  41. 
Devaleer,  Sir  John,  ii.  16. 

Devereux  of  Bally mageire,  i.  58. 

Devison,  Capt.  John,  ii.  116. 

Diggin,  Edmond,  ii.  56. 

Dilee,  David,  i.  99. 

Dillon,  Ardiur,  i.  43. 

Capt.  Arthur,  i.  42.  44. 

— Ensign  Charles,  i.  3. 

Major  Cavey,  i.  20.  21. 

Col.  Carey,  ii.  15. 

Edward,  ii.  61. 

Henry,  i.  97. 

John,  ii.  60.  123. 

The  Lady,  ii.  59. 

Lord  Vise.,  of  Cogtellagh,  i.  64.  65. 

Mary,  i.  124. 

Morris,  i.  27. 

of  Cappock,  ii.  60. 

Richard,  ii.  14.  60.  102. 

William,  ii.  60. 

Dingenan,  Sheely,  i.  85. 

Diriskill,  Dermott,  ii.  103. 

Disney,  John,  ii.  16. 

Divignan,  ICnogher,  ii.  101. 

Dixon,  Aid.,  ii.  32.  41.  43.  90. 

Ens.  Alexander,  ii.  88.  89. 

Richard,  esq.,  ii.  6. 

Doare,  Capt.  Richard,  i.  55.  56. 

Dobb,  Hugh,  ii.  113. 

Richard,  i.  68.  ii.  94. 

Dobbin,  James,  ii.  45. 

Lieut.  James,  ii.  44. 

Peter,  i.  8.  22.  55. 

Pierce,  ii.  100. 

Robert,  ii.  100. 

William,  ii.  1.  100.  101. 

Dobby,  Patrick,  i.  18. 

Dod, " Paule,  i.  6. 

Dodwell,  Henry,  ii.  22.  23. 

William,  ii.  22. 

Dollard,  Robert,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  44.  46. 
Dondon,  Richard,  i.  27. 

Donellan,  Dame  Sarah,  ii.  1 12. 

Lady  Sarah,  ii.  64. 

Donnegall,  Arthur,  Earle  of,  i.  8.  9. 
Donnelan,  Ens.  William,  ii.  105. 
Donnellan,  Capt.  Nehemiah,  i.  116.  117. 118. 

Dame  Sarah,  ii.  112.  114. 

I Lady  Sarah,  ii.  63.  64. 


Donnogh,  Connor,  i.  45.  vn. 

Donnon,  William,  Waggon-master,  i.  25.  index 
27.  28.  NOMINUM 

Donnovan,  Jeremy,  ii.  107.  108.  i«  ihe 

Donogh,  Daniell,  ii.  57.  of°!hc 

Donollan,  Laughlin,  ii.  28.  (1649.) 

Doogan,  John,  ii.  46.  OFFICERS. 

Dormer,  Anne,  i.  50.  

Doughty,  Samuel,  ii.  72. 

Douscambes,  Noblett,  i.  74. 

Dowdall  ats  Duffe,  Anne,  ii.  115. 

Anthonv,  ii.  73.  123.  124. 

Henry, 'ii.  123.  124. 

of  Athboy,  James,  i.  123. 

. of  Athlumney,  Laurence,  i.  122. 

of  Atherdee,  Mathew,  i.  123. 

Aid.  Nicholas,  i.  123.  124.  ii.  1 14. 

of  Athboy,  ii.  109. 

of  Gallstowne,  ii.  32.  41. 

Stephen,  i.  35.  94. 

Walter,  ii.  60.  109. 

Walter,  of  Athboy,  ii.  67. 

William,  ii.  55.  58. 

of  Glaspistole  [ ],  ii.  110. 

of  Tumore  [ ],  i.  22. 

Dowde,  Christopher,  ii.  19.  21. 

Dowines,  Capt  Richard,  ii.  62. 

Dowley,  Roger,  i.  99. 

Dowling,  Patrick,  i.  22. 

[ 3,  41. 

Dowlittle,  Richard,  ii.  116. 

Widdow,  ii.  116. 

Dowly,  Reger,  i.  96.  98. 

Teige,  i.  42. 

Downeing,  Hugh,  ii.  19. 

Downer,  Michael,  ii.  100. 

Downes,  Lewis,  ii.  77. 

Lewis,  Chaplain,  ii.  76. 

Capt.  Maurice,  i.  33.  34. 

Capt  Morris,  i.  32. 

Downing,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  52.  53. 

Downings,  John,  ii.  70.  120.  121.  122.  127. 


Dowse,  Ens.  Richard,  ii.  105. 

Doyle,  John,  i.  123. 

•Doyne,  Dennis,  ii.  123. 

James,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Michael,  ii.  25.  26. 

Michaell,  ii.  24. 

Doynes,  Capt  Richard,  ii.  59.  61. 

Drady,  Morris,  i.  77. 

Morrisli,  i.  75. 

Draycott,  Henry,  i.  19.  ii.  62. 

Sir  John,  ii.  41. 

Mr.,  ii.  61. 

[ ],  ii-  32. 

Drisdall,  John  Chaplin,  it  35. 

Driver,  John,  i.  8. 

Drogheda,  Corporacon  of,  ii.  34. 

Earl  of,  ii.  94.  95. 

■  Henry,  Earle  of,  ii.  94.  95. 

Dromand,  Capt.  William,  ii.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  Col.  William,  ii.  70.  71. 

Drury,  John,  i.  64. 

Dnan,  Cather,  ii.  28. 

Dubancke,  Edmond,  ii.  107. 

Edward,  ii.  107. 

Dubiar,  Martin,  i.  42. 

Dublin,  Michael,  Lord  Archbishop  of,  ii.  3. 

Michaell,  Lord  Archbishop  of,  i.  43. 

Dudleston,  Edmund,  i.  82. 

. — — Edward,  i.  83.  84. 

Duddlestowne,  Edward,  ii.  100. 

Dudley,  Humfrey,  i.  21. 

Humphrey,  ii.  82.  83. 

Dulfe  ats  Dowdell,  Anne,  ii.  115. 

Garty  Anne,  ii.  83.  86. 

a Priest,  ii.  32. 

■ — Connor,  ii.  27. 

James,  i.  35, 

John,  i.  27. 

of  Athboy,  Phillip,  ii.  60. 

of  Dublin,  esq.,  Richard,  ii.  1 15. 

Thady,  ii.  115. 

[ ],  ii.  32. 

[ ],  ii.  42. 

Duglasse,  Qr.  Mr.  John,  i.  104. 

Dun,  Elias,  i.  58.  60. 

Thady,  i.  36. 

Dunbar,  Lt.  David,  i.  104. 

Dunbarr,  John,  i.  86. 

Dunboyne,  James,  ii.  101. 

Lord,  ii.  79. 


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VII.  Buncombe,  Noblett,  i.  101. 

— v Dundass,  Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  8. 

NOMINUM  Cornet  Patrick,  u.  8. 

to  tfic  Dungarvan  Towne,  Munster  ot,  l.  105. 

. Adjudications  £,UnUin,  Anne,  i.  33.  34. 

,n  (1649)  John,  Provost  Marshall,  ii.  35. 

OFFICERS.  Ensigne  Thomas,  i.  32. 

Dunn,  Bryan,  ii.  110. 

Daniell,  ii.  28. 

Dennis,  ii.  105. 

Dunsany,  Patrick,  Ld.  Baron  of,  ii.  109. 
Dunscombe,  Noblett,  i.  95.  ii.  82.  86. 

Aid.  Noblett,  i.  94. 

Duram,  Ens.  Charles,  ii.  111. 

Duran,  Ens.  Charles,  ii.  1 12. 

Durdeen,  Thomas,  i.  75. 

Durragh,  Ens.  Andrew,  i.  47. 

Dutton,  John,  i.  8.  9. 

Capt.  William,  i.  58.  59.  60. 

Dyer,  Edward,  ii.  91.  92. 

Chaplain  James,  i.  32. 

Thomas,  i.  17.  55. 

Dyes,  George,  i.  8. 

Dykes,  Ens.  Pennington,  i.  20. 

Dyson,  Edward,  ii.  41. 


Eager,  David,  ii.  10. 

Earnly,  Sir  Michaell,  i.  121. 

Chaplain  Thomas,  i.  116. 

Eason,  Thomas,  i.  75. 

William,  ii.  86. 

East,  Edward,  i.  11. 

Samuell,  i.  11. 

Eastwood,  John,  ii.  1. 

Eaton,  Simon,  ii.  74. 

Symon’,  iL75. 

Eden,  Daniell,  i.  6.  7. 

Capt.  Daniell,  i.  11.  12.  13. 

Edgeworth,  John,_ii.  103.  104. 
Edgworth,  John,  ii.  102. 

Major  Robert,  ii.  67.  68. 

Edmonds,  Thomas,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  111.  112. 

Edmondston,  Anna,  ii.  9. 

Edmonston,  Anna,  ii.  8. 

Arcliebald,  ii.  8.  9. 

Quartermaster  Arch.,  ii.  8. 

William,  ii.  107. 

Edwards,  John,  i.  36. 

Ekins,  Will.,  i.  22. 

Elliott,  Lieut.  Daniell,  'ii.  116. 

James,  i.  11. 

Qr. Mr.  James,  i.  111. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  125. 

EUis,  Major  Edmund,  ii.  88.  89. 

Major  Edward,  ii.  89. 

Foucke,  ii.  105.  * 

Foulke,  i.  4.  ii.  85.  86.  106. 

Major  Foulke,  i.  3. 

Francis,  i.  94. 

John,  i.  68.  69.  72. 

Eliott,  John,  i.  20. 

Elwell,  James,  i.  82. 

Joseph,  i.  21.  ii.  48. 

Ellwood,  Aid.  Jonas,  ii.  41.  43. 

John,  i.  15. 

Elphin,  John,  Ld.  Bishop  of,  i.  62.  63. 
Elston,  Cornet  Thomas  ii.  8. 

Eltam,  John  i.  35. 

Emmett,  John,  i.  1 12. 

Emrogh,  William,  ii.  101. 

English,  Mary,  i.  20.  21. 

Ennis,  Garrett,  i.  27. 

Erinly,  Edward,  i.  78. 

Doctor  Edward,  i.  79. 

Errington,  Hugh,  i.  100.  ii.  25. 
Erskin,  Capt.  James,  ii.  40. 

Erwin,  Capt.  Gerrard,  ii.  63. 

Lieut.  Col.  Gerrard,  ii.  63.  64. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  120. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  63. 

Erwine,  Lieut.  Col.  Gerrard,  ii.  63. 
Erwyn,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  120. 

Esmond,  Lawrence,  Lord,  ii.  65. 

Eston,  William’  i*.  TfsV 
Etham,  John,  i.  35  . 

Eustace,  of  Confey,  [ ],  i.  8.  15. 

James,  i.  78. 

of  Confey,  James,  ii.  41. 


Eustace,  Nicholas,  i.  122. 

of  Confey,  Nicholas,  ii.  81.  83.  87. 

of  Confey,  i.  58.  80.  102.  104.  116. 

ii.  102.  120.  127. 

of  Confoy,  ii.  19.  59. 

of  Confy,  ii.  22. 

of  Newlands,  ii.  33. 

Thomas,  i.  105.  ii.  66. 

of  Confey,  Thomas,  ii.  65. 

of  Confey  [ ],  i.  32.  ii.  85.  105. 

Evalt,  Edward,  i.  88. 

Evans,  George,  ii.  10.  11.  91. 

Lt.  George,  i.  75. 

Evatt,  Edward,  i.  88. 

Ever,  John,  ii.  61.  62. 

Everard,  Charles,  i.  22.  ii.  2. 

Edmond,  i.  22. 

of  Feathard,  George,  ii.  79.  80. 

Sir  John,  i.  121. 

Luke,  ii.  78. 

Mathew,  i.  36.  78.  79. 

Redmond,  ii.  79. 

Sir  Redmond,  ii.  78. 

Evers,  John,  ii.  41.  43. 

Everton,  John,  i.  26.  ii.  56.  58. 

Evett,  Mrs.,  i.  38.  40. 

Thomas,  ii.  82. 

Exham,  John,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Exton,  Thomas,  i.  58.  121. 

Eyre,  Edward,  i.  54. 

Eyres,  Edward,  ii.  53. 

Chaplain  Edward,  i.  35. 

Thomas,  i.  55. 


F. 

Fagall,  Thomas,  i.  105. 

Fagan,  Christopher,  i.  1.2. 

— — John,  ii.  60. 

William,  i.  55.  121. 

Fairebarne,  Lt.  Thomas,  i.  3. 

Fairefield,  John,  i.  90. 

Fairely,  Qr.  Mr.  Thomas,  i.  16. 

Fairfax,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  29. 

Fairfoole,  Cornet  Hugh,  ii.  46. 

Fairfoule,  Lieut.  Richard,  ii.  127. 

Faire  Weather,  Richard,  i.  121. 

Fallan,  Anthony,  i.  80.  ii.  38. 

Faller,  Cornet  William,  1.  29.  30. 

Faning,  Thomas,  i.  27. 

Fargusliill,  John,  ii.  81.  83. 

Farley,  Martin,  i.  66.  67.  ii.  103. 

Farloe,  Josias,  i.  66.  67. 

Farlow,  Martin,  i.  29.  30. 

Farlowe,  Capt.  Josias,  i.  29. 

Farly,  Martin,  i.  29. 

Farrell,  Charles,  i.  124.  ii.  124. 

Charles,  esq.,  ii.  69. 

Connell  M'Murrogh,  ii.  69. 

Connor,  i.  45. 

Donnogb,  i.  45. 

Edward,  i.  82.  ii.  69. 

Francis,  ii.  69. 

Hubert,  ii.  69. 

James  M'Gerratt,  ii.  69. 

of  Clonsinagh,  James,  i.  45. 

John,  i.  35. 

John,  esq.,  i.  84.  ii.  69. 

of  Ballycorr,  John  M'Keadagh,  ii.  69. 

Murrogh  McTherlagh,  ii.  69. 

Owen,  ii.  101. 

of  Bawne,  Richard,  ii.  69. 

■  Roger  M'Bryan,  ii.  69. 

Thomas,  i.  35. 

William,  i.  35.  45.  75. 

of  Ballintobber,  William,  ii.  69.  74. 

Farren,  Thomas,  ii.  80. 

Farrer,  Major  John,  i.  78.  79. 

Lt.  John,  i.  11. 

■  Sir  Robert,  i.  82. 

Fan-ill,  Charles,  i.  45. 

of  Killsenton,  Connogh,  i.  45. 

Donnogb,  i.  45. 

Edmond,  i.  45. 

of  Arryhan,  Hugh,  i.  45. 

Farry,  Francis,  ii.  59. 

Fay,  Edward,  ii.  60. 

Garrett,  i.  122. 

Fayrely,  Qr.  Master  Thomas,  i.  14.  15. 
Field,  John,  i.  64. 

William,  ii.  20. 

Fenn,  Nicholas,  ii.  28. 

Fennell,  Owen,  ii.  100. 

Fennor,  Mr.  Chaplaine,  i.  25.  27.  28. 
Fenton,  Cornett  William,  i.  14. 


Fenton,  bart.,  Sir  William,  i.  14. 

Sir  William,  i.  15.  16. 

William,  ii.  55.  65.  66.  105. 106. 

Fergason,  Ensigne  James,  i.  58. 

Ens.  James,  i.  59.  60. 

Fergison,  Lt.  Col.  Finly,  i.  103. 

Ferry,  James,  i.  42. 

Fewtrell,  Edward,  ii.  41. 

Field,  Thomas,  i.  121. 

William  Vintner,  i.  1.  2. 

Finch,  Henry,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  32.  86. 
87. 

gent.,  Henry,  ii.  85. 

■  James,  i.  43.  74.  75.  77. 

Col.  James,  i.  35.  36. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  48. 

William,  ii.  86.  87. 

gent.,  William,  ii.  85. 

Fingale,  Earle  of,  ii.  95. 

Fingall,  Lube,  Earle  of,  ii.  94.  95. 

the  Earle  of,  ii.  47. 

Finglas,  Thomas,  ii.  96. 

Fisher,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  25. 

John,  i.  88.  89.  94.  ii.  55. 

Poine,  ii.  55. 

Lieut.  Richard,  i.  25. 

Thomas,  i.  86.  ii.  107.  123. 

the  Widdow,  ii.  33. 

William,  i.  33.  34. 

Fitz-Adriell,  Michail  Waters,  i.  74. 
Fitz-Andrew,  James  Bodkin,  i.  3. 

John  Bodkin,  i.  33. 

John  Gallway,  ii.  82.  85. 

Marcus  Browne,  ii.  28. 

Martin  Blake,  i.  64. 

■  Maurice  Blake,  i.  3. 

John  Joyce,  ii.  38. 

Peter  Lynch,  ii.  65. 

Thomas  Bodkin,  i.  3. 

Thomas  White,  i.  73.  78. 

Thomas  Whyte,  i.  72. 

Wm.  Lynch,  ii.  46. 

Walter  Blake,  i.  3. 

Wm.  Leech,  i.  3. 

Fitz- Andrews,  Marcus  Browne,  ii.  76. 

Fitz- Anthony,  Marcus  Browne,  ii.  28. 

Martin  Lynch,  ii.  47. 

Nicholas  Blake,  ii.  47. 

Peter  Browne,  i.  64. 

Fitz-Arthur,  James  Bodkin,  ii.  28.  109. 

Jeoffry  French,  ii.  28. 

John  Bodkin,  ii.  27.  28. 

Fitz-Bartholomew,  Jas.  Lincolen,  i.  17. 

Jas.  Lincolne,  i.  121. 

Fitz-Christopher,  John  Gallway,  i.  94.  95. 

Laurence  Bodkin,  ii.  28. 

Marcus  Lynch,  ii.  46. 

Fitz-Christopher,  John  Waters,  i.  101. 
Fitz-David,  David  Myagh,  ii.  56. 

Edmond  Bodkin,  ii.  27. 

John  Myagh,  ii.  57. 

Michael  Bodkin,  ii.  28. 

Nicholas  Bodkin,  i.  3.  ii.  27.  66. 

Richard  Roch,  ii.  19.  48.  102. 

Fitz-Domirtick,  Andrew  Browne,  i.  6.  64. 

David  Meagh,  i.  26. 

David  Myagh,  i.  27. 

James  Terry,  i.  101. 

Jeoffrey  Lincli,  ii.  76. 

Patrick  Terry,  i.  94. 

Phillip  Roch,  i.  20. 

Andrew  Browne,  i.  54. 

Fitz-Dominicke,  Andrew  Browne,  ii.  28. 

James  Terry,  i.  42. 

John  French,  i.  54. 

Fitz-Edmond,  David  Terry,  i.  42.  43.  75. 

101. 

David  Thirry,  1.  74. 

Edmond  Browne,  ii.  27. 

Edward  Browne,  ii.  27.  28. 

George  Gold,  i.  42. 

George  Gould,  ii.  127. 

John' French,  i.  81.  ii.  65. 

John  Roch,  i.  42. 

Thomas  Browne,  ii.  27.  28.  76. 

Fitz-Edmund,  David  Terry,  ii.  86. 

Dominick  Tirry,  i.  2. 

John  Coppinger,  i.  1. 

Fitz-Edward,  David  Lewis,  ii.  57. 

David  Lombard,  i.  101. 

George  Gould,  i.  75. 

Fitz-Edwards,  John  Roch,  ii.  18. 
Fitz-Esmond,  Edward  Browne,  ii.  76. 
Fitz-Francis,  John  Kerrowan,  ii.  65. 


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Fitz-Gallway,  Phillboy  Roch,  i.  21. 
Fitz-Geffry,  John  Lynch,  i.  3. 47. 

John  Martin,  i.  91. 

Fitz-George,  Francis  French,  i.  6. 

Patrick  Oge  French,  i.  -3. 

Philip  Koch,  ii.  82. 

Richard  Rocii,  ii.  56. 

Richard  Terry,  i.  101. 

Thomas  Gould,  i.  75.  ii.  82. 

Walter  Lynch,  i.  47.  90. 

Fitz-Gerald,  Edmond,  i.  74.  101.  ii.  70. 

Garrett,  ii.  32. 

Gerald,  i.  80.  ii.  33. 

of  Lackagh,  James,  ii.  32. 

Sir  Luke,  ii.  33. 

— Michael,  ii.  91.  92. 

— of  Osbison,  Morish,  ii.  32. 

William,  ii.  70. 

[ ],  ii.  85. 

Fitz-Gerrald,  Barbara,  i.  42. 

Edward,  i.  49. 

John,  i.  23. 

Lieut.,  i.  38. 

St.  Luke,  i.  1.  42. 

Master,  i.  49. 

Maurice,  i.  40.  112. 

Morris,  i.  2. 

Nicholas,  i.  6. 

Lieut.  Nicholas,  ii.  52.  53. 

Richard,  i.  55. 

Richard  George  Rocii,  i.  101. 

Robert,  i.  94.  95. 

Fitz-Gregorie,  Anthony  Browne,  i.  47. 
Fitz-Gregory,  Martin  French,  ii.  66. 
Fitz-Harris,  Thomas,  i.  112. 

Walter,  ii.  32. 

Fitz-PIenry,  James,  i.  1. 

James  Goold,  i.  1. 

John  Magher,  ii.  94. 

John  Meade,  i.  75. 

Robt.  Myagh,  ii.  57. 

William  Meade,  i.  75.  * 

Fitz-James,  David  Gould,  ii.  94. 

David  Lewis,  ii.  56. 

Dominick  Lynch,  i.  3. 

Francis  Lynch,  i.  33. 

Geffry  Blake,  i.  3. 

James  Young,  ii.  49. 

Jeffry  Blake,  i.  47.  ii.  38. 

Jeoffrey  Blake,  i.  33. 

John  Goold,  i.  117. 

John  Gould,  i.  52. 

John  Young,  i.  20.  21.  ii.  48.  82. 

102. 

Katherine,  i.  59. 

Lawrence  Bodkin,  ii.  27.  28. 

Patrick  Hoare,  i.  1 . 

— - Richard  Lynch,  i.  6. 

William  Young,  i.  20. 

Peter  Browne,  i.  47.  ii.  52. 

Patrick  Roch,  ii.  49. 

Stephen  Rocii, 


- Thoi 


is  Bros 


27.  2: 


Fitz-Janock,  Oge  Lynch,  ii.  109. 
Fitz-Jasper,  John  Browne,  i.  20.  pi 
82. 

Fitz-Jeffrey,  Wm.  Gallway,  ii.  49. 
Fitz-Jeffry,  John  Gallway,  ii.  103. 

Wm.  Gallway,  ii.  49. 

Fitz-Jeoffry,  John  Martin,  i.  32. 
Fitz-John,  Anthony  Lynch,  i.  64. 

Boy  Dominick  Lynch,  ii.  109. 

Dominick  Linch,  i.  64.  70. 

■ — Dominick  Lynch,  ii.  76. 

John.French,  ii.  109. 

Maurice  Roch,  ii.  20.  71. 

Maurice  Roche,  i.  2. 

Morris  Roche,  i.  2. 

Patrick  Bodkin,  ii.  28. 

Patrick  Kearney,  i.  97. 

Richard  Bodkin,  ii.  28. 

Robert  Blake,  i.  54. 

Richard  Roch,  ii.  51. 

Thomas  Linch,  ii.  66. 

Walter  Joyce,  ii.  109. 

Fitz-Lnwrence,  Dominick  Bodkin,  ii. 
Fitz-Lewis,  John  Bodkin,  ii.  28. 
Fitz-Marcus,  Anthony  Lynch,  ii-  47. 

James  Lynch,  i.  32. 

— — Thos.  Kerevan,  i.  33. 

Thos.  Linch,  ii.  27.  28. 

James  Skerrett,  i.  47. 

Martin,  Sir  Dominick  Browne, 

(122.) 


Fitz-Morris,  Capt.  Ullick,  i.  38.  39.  40. 

Ulick,  i.  56. 

Capt.  Ulick,  i.  66.  67. 

Ullick,  i.  55. 

Fitz-Nicholas,  Arthur  Lynch,  ii.  52. 

James  Gould,  ii.  94. 

John  Black,  ii.  27.  28. 

John  Blake,  i.  6.  47. 

Nicholas  Browne,  ii.  28. 

Stephen  Lynch,  i.  33. 

Fitz-Oliver,  Andrew  Browne,  ii.  28.  65. 
Fitz-Patrick,  Edmund  French,  i.  3. 

James  French,  i.  80. 

James  Roch,  i.  20.  ii.  49. 

John  Roch,  i.  42.  75. 

Phillip  Roch,  ii.  49. 

Phillip  Roche,  i.  21. 

Robert  French,  i.  3. 

Thos.  White,  i.  22.  58.  78. 

William  Terry,  i.  43.  94. 

Fitz-Patricke,  Phillip  Roch,  ii.  102. 

Fitz- Peeler,  Anthony  French,  i.  80. 
Fitz-Peter,  James  Browne,  ii.  28. 

Fitz. Phillip,  John  Galway,  i.  43. 

Fitz  - Phill  ipp,  Edwd.  Roch,  ii.  49. 
Fitz-Pierse,  James  Goold,  i.  1. 

Fitz -Richard,  David  Roch,  ii.  49.  50. 

John  Gallway,  i.  52. 

John  Goold,  i.  117. 

John  Lynch,  ii.  38.  47. 

Oliver  Martin,  ii.  27. 

Phillip  Boy  Roch,  ii.  82. 

Phillip  Roch,  ii.  103. 

Walter  Gallway,  i.  94. 

l'itz-Robert,  Anthony  Marten,  ii.  38. 

. John  Blake,  i.  90. 

— — - Nicholas  Blake,  ii.  38. 

Patrick  French,  ii.  46. 

• Thomas  Ash,  ii.  33. 

William  Marten,  ii.  38. 

Fitz-Steplien,  David  Terry,  ii.  25.  94. 

Patrick  French,  ii.  46. 

John  French,  i.  80. 

John  Lynch,  ii.  53. 

Lynch,  i.  3. 

Fitz-Stephens,  John  Linch,  i.  64. 
Fitz-Stevens,  David  Terry,  i.  100. 
Fitz-Symonds,  Katherine,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Nicholas,  ii.  23. 

Phelim,  i.  25. 

Fitz-  Symons,  Marcus,  i.  86. 

Mark,  i.  29. 

Nicholas,  ii.  22.  23. 

Phelimi,  i.  117. 

Richard,  ii.  69. 

Fitz-Thomas,  Christopher  Bodkin,  i.  80. 

David  Gold,  i.  42. 

Dominick  Martin,  i.  33.  80. 

Edmund  Sarsfield,  i.  1. 

Edward  Browne,  i.  3. 

Edward  Sarsfield,  i.  1. 

Gerald  Fitz-Gerald.  ii.  33. 

Jonn  Gerrald,  i.  52. 

Michael  Gould,  ii.  20. 

Nich.  Lynch,  ii.  38. 

Thomas  Nolan,  i.  90. 

Walter  Browne,  i.  80.  90.  ii.  27.  28 

Fitz-Ullick,  Patrick  Lynch,  ii.  52. 
Fitz-Walter,  John  Gallway,  ii.  85. 

John  Galway,  i.  2.  ii.  10.  127. 


- Marcus  Browne, 


i.  109. 

ii.  28.  65. 


Thom 

Wm.  Gold,  i.  42. 

Wm.  Gould,  ii.  82. 

Fitz- William,  Dominick  Roch, 

John  Young,  ii.  49.  56. 

Flack,  Capt.  John  ii.  111.  112. 
Fleetwood,  John,  i.  86. 
Fleming,  Alderman,  ii.  41. 

Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  116. 
" ’ '.  97/ 


26.  i 


Donnogh, 

Francis,  i 

Ignatius,  ii.  32. 

James,  ii.  113. 

Capt.  John,  i.  104. 

Robert’  1!  97.  112.  ii.  39. 

Robert,  Waggon-master,  : 


Fleming,  Thomas,  ii.  116. 

Widdow,  ii.  43. 

[ ],  ii.  41.  52. 

Fleming!?,  Walter,  ii.  101. 

Flemming,  Patrick,  i.  26. 

Flemminge,  Abraham,  ii.  101. 

Fletcher,  Alexander,  i.  97. 

John,  ii.  8. 

Robert,  i.  42.  75.  77.  ii.  70.  71. 

123.  124. 

Flin,  John,  i.  42. 

Thomas,  i.  43. 

Flinue,  Morgan,  i.  112. 

Flood,  Anthony,  ii.  14. 

Jenkin,  ii.  82.  83. 

Flower,  Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 

Sir  William,  ii.  19.  20.  21.  71. 

knt..  Sir  William,  ii.  70. 

Flovd,  Cornett  Henry,  i.  58.  59. 

Flynn,  Hugh,  ii.  27. 

' ’ i.  102. 

101.  102. 

101.  102. 


111. 


Richard, 

Flynne,  John, 

Foard,  James, 

Nicholas,  i.  113. 

Capt.  Nicholas,  i 

Foiffe,  George,  i.  1. 

Folliott,  Thomas,  Lord,  ii.  1.  2. 

Font,  Jeffry,  i.  70. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  1 14. 

Fooke,  Mathew,  ii.  70. 

Foord,  Edward,  ii.  102. 

James,  i.  74. 

Foot,  William,  i.  42. 

Foote,  William,  ii.  82. 

Forbes,  Sir  Arthur,  ii.  40.  42. 

bart.,  Sir  Arthur,  i.  103. 

Nathaniel],  i.  119. 

Forbess,  Sir  Arthur,  i.  105.  ii.  39. 

bart.,  Sir  Arthur,  ii.  38. 

Forbesse,  bart..  Sir  Arthur,  i.  104. 
Forbus,  Sir  Arthur,  ii.  4.  5. 

Ford,  James,  i.  101. 

Forrest,  Chirurgeon  Isay,  ii.  127. 
Forrester,  William,  i.  116.  117.  118. 
Forster,  Capt.  John,  ii.  35. 

Richard,  i.  123. 

William,  ii.  86.  107. 

Forsters,  William,  ii.  85. 

Fortescue,  Chichester,  ii.  59.  61. 

Chicester,  ii.  62. 

Roger,  i.  49.  50.  51.  58.  59.  60. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  54. 

Fortune,  David,  i.  50. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  125. 

Foster,  Cornet  Bartholomew,  ii.  98. 

Francis,  ii.  66. 

John,  i.  117. 

Richard,  i.  68. 

Foulke,  John,  1.  94. 

Foulkes,  Lt.  Richard,  i.  49.  50.  51. 
Fountaine,  Chirurgeon  James,  i.  52.  53. 
Fowles,  Edward,  i.  64.  65. 

Fox,  Garrett,  ii.  70. 

George,  ii.  24. 

John,  i.  26.  27.  ii.  56.  57. 

Robert,  i.  78. 

Foxall,  Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Foxcroft,  Lieut.  Samuel,  ii.  76.  77. 
Francis,  Edward,  i.  74.  77.  102. 
Franckland,  John,  i.  111.  112. 
Francklyn,  John,  ii.  101. 

Frayle,  John,  i.  1. 

Freake,  Capt.  Arthur,  i.  42.  43. 
Freeborne,  Isaace,  i.  50.  51. 

Freke,  John,  i.  36. 

Capt.  J“,  i.  35. 

French,  Alexander,  ii.  28. 

Anthony,  i.  80. 


- Bates, 


i.  82. 


Bennett,  ii.  £ 

Christopher,  ii.  82.  109. 

Dominick  Roe,  i.  90.  ii.  6 

Edmund,  i.  3. 

Elizabeth,  i.  42.  ii.  127. 

Capt.  Henry ,^ii.  4.  5. 

James,  i’.  80. 

Jeoffrey,  ii.  28. 

Jeoffry,  i.  32. 

John,  i.  50.  54.  80.  81  : 

. Martiu,  ii.  66. 

Michael  Morrough  Edmund,  ii.  94. 


i.  65.  109. 


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INDEX 

NOMINUM 

OFFICERS. 


French,  Mrs.,  i.  42. 

Nicholas  Oge,  i..6. 

Oliver  Oge,  ii.  76. 

Patrick  Oge,  i.  3. 

Patrick,  ii.  46.  76. 

Patricke,  ii.  27. 

Peter,  ii.  110. 

Robert,  i.  3. 

William,  i.  1. 

Valentine  Oge,  i.  33. 

William,  i.42.  ii.  82. 

Fressel,  Cornet  Hugh,  ii.  27. 
Frinemore,  Cliristofer,  ii.  1. 

Frith,  William,  i.  58. 

Frizell,  Lieut.  Adam,  ii.  120. 

Edward,  ii.  125. 

Fullam,  William,  ii.  50. 

Fuller,  Mathias,  ii.  33. 

William,  i.  23.  24.  ii.  82. 

Cornet  William,  i.  30. 

Fullerton,  Cornet  Neale,  ii.  111.  112. 

Robert,  i.  90.  92. 

Fullliam,  William,  ii.  48. 

Fullwood,  Lieut.  Charles,  i.  58. 
Fulwood,  Lieut.  Charles,  i.  59.  60. 
Furlong,  Barnaby,  i.  50.  ii.  88. 

Marcus,  i.  35.  49.  50. 

Furlonge,  John,  i.  35. 

Futrell,  Edward,  ii.  32. 

Fyan,  Alderman,  ii.  41. 

Cassandra,  i.  66.  67. 

Melcher,  ii.  41. 

Fyfe,  Sarjant  James,  i.  1. 

Fyne,  Thomas,  ii.  60. 


G. 

Galbraith,  Cornet  Andrew,  ii.  98. 

Lieut.  Archibald,  ii.  120. 

James,  ii.  99. 

James,  esq.,  ii.  98. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  98. 

Quarter-Master  Malcolme,  ii.  120. 

Lieut.  Colonel  Robert,  ii.  98. 

— Quarter-Master  Robert,  ii.  98. 
Galbreth,  Lieut.  Archibald,  ii.  120. 

Quarter-Master  Malcolme,  ii.  120. 

Gale,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  105. 

. Rowland,  i.  17. 

Gallagher,  Elhnor,  ii.  76. 

Gallmoy,  The  Lord,  ii.  100. 

Gallogher,  James,  ii.  11. 

Gallway,  David,  i.  23. 

Dominick,  i.  20.  21.  ii.  48.  49.  82. 

102.  103. 

Edward,  i.  2.  76.  117.  ii.  25.  82. 

Sir  Geffi-y,  i.  88. 

Sir  Geoffrey,  ii.  83. 

Geoffry,  i.  75. 

James,  i.  94.  ii.  25.  94. 

Jeffry,  i.  21. 

Sir  Jeffery,  i.  20. 

Sir  Jeffry,  i.  20.  ii.  48.  102. 

Sir  Jeffrey,  ii.  57. 

Sir  Jeoffrey,  ii.  82. 

John,  i.  52.  94.  95.  ii.  10.  81.  82.  85. 

103.  127. 

Patrick,  i.  94.  ii.  103. 

Richard,  i.  20.  52.  56.  82. 

Walter,  i.  94.  ii.  94. 

William,  ii.  25.  49.  50. 

alias  Gallasay,  William,  ii.  56. 

— — William,  ii.  58. 

C ],  i-  8. 

Galway,  Christopher,  i.  42. 

Edward,  i.  1.  43. 

John,  i.  2.  43. 

Katherine,  ii.  102. 

Luke,  i.  1. 

Gamball,  George,  i.  43.  ii.  49. 

Thomas,  i.  113. 

Gambell,  Anthony,  i.  105.  ii.  116.  118. 

Archibald,  ii.  119. 

George,  i.  105.  ii.  82. 

Nicholas,  i.  105. 

Gamboll,  George,  i.  1. 

Game,  William,  i.  121. 

Games,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  58.  59.  60. 
Ganies,  John,  ii.  70. 

Garden,  George,  ii.  70. 

Gardiner,  Copt.  Richard,  i.  106. 

Gardner,  Edward,  i.  94. 

Henry,  ii.  113. 

John,  i.  52.  105. 

Robert,  i.  121. 


Garner,  James,  ii.  91.  92. 

Garrett,  James,  ii.  33. 

Nicholas,  ii.  112. 

Garrnett,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  59. 

Garry,  Henry,  ii.  59. 

Garty  alias  Duffe,  Anne,  ii.  83.  86. 
Garvan,  Lieut.  John,  i.  122. 

Gascoigne,  Ellin,  i.  83. 

Thomas,  i.  82. 

Gascoyne,  Ellin,  i.  82.  84. 

Thomas,  i.  82. 

Gavan,  Richard,  i.  124. 

Gawlev,  Daniell,  i.  70.  71. 

Gawnan,  Thomas,  ii.  66. 

Gawne,  William,  i.  75. 

Gay,  Charles,  i.  75.  102.  ii.  81.  82.  86. 

Christopher,  ii.  25. 

John,  i.  3.  4.  5. 

Julyan,  i.  74. 

Gayden,  John,  i.  103. 

Gayne,  William,  i.  45.  46. 

Gaynes,  Ellin,  i.  1. 

John,  i.  94. 

Gealagh,  John,  ii.  60. 

Gearing,  Quarter-Master  Richard,  ii.  44. 
Gee,  Nathaniel,  i.  112. 

Geffard,  Sir  John,  ii.  107. 

Dame  Martha,  ii.  108. 

bart.,  Sir  Thomas,  ii.  107. 

Gelagh,  John,  ii.  60. 

Nicholas,  ii.  60. 

Richard,  ii.  60. 

Cell,  John,  ii.  1 13. 

Gennings,  John,  i.  75.  77. 

George,  Archibald,  Waggon  Mr.,  ii.  98. 

Stephen,  i.  64. 

Gerald,  John,  ii.  127. 

Geraldine,  Edmond,  i.  121. 

Gernon,  Christopher,  ii.  12. 

Gcrrald,  Eliinor,  i.  1. 

John,  i.  52. 

Gerwyn,  David,  i.  45.  46. 

Gethin,  Capt.  Richard,  ii.  85. 

Sir  Richard,  i.  50.  56.  57. 

bart.,  Sir  Richard,  i.  49.  55. 

lent,  Sir  Richard,  i.  52.  61. 

Gething,  Sir  Richard,  i.  53.  59. 
Gethinge,  Sir  Richard,  i.  54.  58. 
Geydon,  John,  i.  12. 

[ ],  i.  10.  ii.  10. 

Gibbon,  Richard,  i.  112. 

Gibbons,  Charles,  ii.  48.  50. 

Richard,  ii.  55. 

Gibbs,  Ensigne George,  i.  111. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  111.  112. 

John,  ii.  91.  92. 

Lt.  Col.  William,  i.  111. 

Gibson,  Ens.  Daniell,  ii.  111.  112. 

Major,  ii.  32. 

Chirurgeon  Nathaniell,  i.  29. 

Richard,  ii.  102. 

Col.  Richard,  i.  17.  18. 

Col.  Seafowle,  i.  116.  117. 

Giffard,  Sir  John,  ii.  107. 

Dame  Martha,  ii.  107. 

Gilbert,  George,  ii.  94.  95. 

Sir  George,  i.  88. 

William,  ii.  65. 

Lt.  William,  i.  58.  59. 

Sir  William,  i.  58.  59.  ii.  65. 

Gilborne,  Lt.  William,  i.  14.  15.  16. 
Gilburne,  Lt.  Thomas,  i.  45.  46. 
Gilchrist,  Thomas,  ii.  14. 

Giles,  George,  ii.  91. 

Gill,  Alexander,  ii.  127. 

Edward,  i.  47. 

Thomas,  i.  20.  ii.  48. 

Gilliard,  John,  i.  112. 

Gilliflower,  Thomas,  i.  50. 

Gillyflower,  Thomas,  i.  35. 

Givan,  George,  i.  6. 

Glaine,  William,  ii.  88. 

Glasney,  John,  i.  54. 

Glen,  Archibald,  ii.  72. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  127. 

Gledston,  Ens.  James,  ii.  40.  42. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  40.  42. 

Glover,  Henry,  i.  26. 

Gobbell,  Edward,  i.  116. 

Goble,  Edward,  i.  1. 

Goddwyn,  Edward,  i.  2. 

Godsalve,  William,  ii.  91. 

Godwyn,  Edward,  i.  1. 

Goffney,  Nicholas,  ii.  56. 

Goftiey,  Nicholas,  ii.  56. 


Gold  Adam,  ii.  82. 

j Christopher,  ii.  82. 

David,  i.  42. 

Edmond,  ii.  57. 

George,  i.  27.  42. 

jun.,  George,  ii.  127. 

Henry,  i.  43.  ii.  70.  85. 

. ats  Conway,  Jcane,  ii.  57. 

Jeane,  ii.  57. 

John,  i.  26. 

of  Brianstowne,  John,  i.  122. 

Peirs,  i.  43. 

Thomas,  i.  42.  49.  66.  ii.  85. 

William,  i.  2.  42. 

Golden,  of  Peirstowne,  James,  i.  122. 
Gollins,  Gilbert,  i.  102. 

Good,  Humphry,  i.  50. 

Goodfellow,  James,  ii.  90. 

Cornett  James,  ii.  88.  89. 

Goodwin,  Paule,  i.  38. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  4.  5. 

Goodwyn,  Paul,  i.  40. 

Goold,  Adam,  i.  1. 

George,  i.  2.  43.  ii.  25. 

Henry,  i.  1.2. 

John,  i.  1.  117. 

Patrick,  i.  117. 

Peirce,  i.  116. 

Phillipp,  i.  117. 

Pierce,  i.  117. 

Thomas,  i.  1.  ii.  25. 

Goran,  Patrick,  ii.  113. 

Gorban,  Derby,  i.  1 12. 

Gordan,  James,  ii.  30. 

Gordans,  George,  ii.  70. 

Gordon,  Adam,  ii.  10. 

James,  Chaplaine,  ii.  27. 

William,  ii.  10. 

Gore,  Arthur,"  ii.  79. 

Sir  Arthur,  ii.  80. 

bart.,  Sir  Arthur,  ii.  78. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  78. 

Thomas,  ii.  123.  124. 

Gorey,  Henry,  i.  123. 

Gormanstowne,  Lord,  i.63.  ii.  32.  41.  42.43. 

Ld.  Visct,  ii.  37. 

The  Lord  of,  ii.  61. 

Gornett,  Gilbert,  i.  122.  124. 

Gough,  Edward,  i.  112. 

Patrick,  i.  121. 

Patricke,  ii.  60. 

Thomas,  i.  104. 

Gould,  Adam,  i.  52.  76. 

Daniell,  i.  52. 

David,  i.  52.  75.  88.  101.  ii.  94. 

— — Francis,  i.  76.  ii.  94. 

George,  i.  75.  76.  127. 

Henry,  i.  94. 

James,  i.  1.  76.  ii.  94. 

Jane,  i.  76. 

Joane,  ii.  57. 

— — ats  Conway,  Joane,  ii.  57. 

John,  i.  52.  105. 

Michael,  ii.  20. 

Michaell,  i.  94.  ii.  94. 

Nicholas,  i.  116. 

Patrick,  i.  43.  52. 

Peirce,  ii.  20.  127. 

Phillip,  i.  52. 

Thomas,  i.  75.  ii.  82. 

Walter,  ii.  19. 

William,  i.  76.  ii.  82. 

[ ],  i.  101.  ii.  45. 

Goulde,  Peirce,  ii.  17. 

Goulding,  of  Peircetowne,  ii.  61. 

Gourden,  Col.  George,  ii.  127. 

Gourdon,  James,  ii.  55. 

Goutley,  John,  i.  72. 

Gove,  Cornet  John,  i.  15. 

Gower,  Henry,  ii.  41.  61. 

Capt.  John,  1.  55.  56. 

Thomas,  ii.  91.  92. 

Gowman,  John,  i.  27. 

Gownan,  William,  i.  27. 

Gowiy,  Henry,  ii.  59. 

Grace,  John,  ii.  100. 

William,  ii.  100. 

Grady,  Lieut.  Darby,  ii.  76.  111.  114. 

John,  i.  97. 

Graham,  Lieut.  Arthur,  ii.  63. 

Major  Arthur,  ii.  68.  64. 

David,  ii.  90. 

— Lieut.  David,  ii.  88.  89. 


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Graham,  Capt.  Edward,  ii.  40. 

Francis,  ii.  63. 

Capt.  Francis,  ii.  40. 42. 

Capt.  George,  i.  14.  15.  16. 

Hans,  ii.  12.  18. 

John  ii.  91. 

Mrs.,  i.  123.  124.. 

Peter,  ii.  91. 

Lt.  Richard,  i.  111. 

Robert,  ii.  90. 

— Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  88.  89. 

Samuell,  ii.  44. 

Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  14.  15.  16. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  6. 

Major  Thomas,  i.  14. 

The  Widow,  ii.  126. 

William,  i.  123. 

— — Capt.  William,  i.  3. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  105. 

Major  William,  ii.  63. 

Graines,  Edward,  ii.  41. 

Grandison,  Capt  John,  Lord,  i-  3. 

John,  Lord,  i.  4. 

Granier,  Capt.  Isaac,  ii.  52. 

Grant,  Mathew,  i.  36.  72.  78. 

• William,  ii.  1. 

Grantham,  Gabrieli,  i.  36.  37 . 

Grassen,  Elizabeth,  i.  123. 

Graunt,  Jasper,  i.  55. 

Mary,  i.  22. 

Nicholas,  i.  23. 

Graves,  Edward,  ii.  43. 

Gray,  Charles,  i.  101. 

Nathaniell,  ii.  16. 

■ William,  i.  94. 

Graydon,  of  Irishtowne,  ii.  94. 

Green,  Ens.  John,  i.  49. 

Greene,  Lt.  Clement,  i.  49.  50.  51. 

Eliah,  i.  97.  98. 112.  ii.  101. 

Eliah,  esq.,  i.  111. 

Capt? Godfrey,  i.  49.  50.  51. 

Ens.  John,  i.  50.  51. 

■ Nicholas,  i.  58. 

Thomas,  ii.  57. 

Qr.  Mr.  Thomas,  ii.  30. 

William,  i.  26. 

Greenham,  Henry,  ii.  33. 

Greenshall,  Lieut.  Mathew,  ii.  96. 
Greenvill,  Sir  Richard,  ii.  55. 
Greenway,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  6.  ii.  109. 
Greenweile,  Sir  Richard,  i.  20.  21. 
Greere,  Capt  Alex.,  ii.  112. 

John,  ii.  127. 

Lieut  Lancelott,  ii.  70. 

Gregery,  Capt.  Roger',  i.  116. 

Gregg,  John,  ii.  60. 

Gregory,  Captain,  ii.  101. 

Giles,  i.  112. 

John,  ii.  1.  2. 

Capt.  Roger,  i.  117.  118. 

Greige,  Lt.  John,  i.  66. 

Grey,  Capt.  Henry,  ii.  116.  118. 

Widowe,  ii.  1. 

Gridlestone,  Thomasin,  i.  52. 

Griffin,  Daniell,  i.  76. 

Morris,  ii.  61.  62. 

Morris,  Marshall,  ii.  59. 

Griffith,  Edward,  i.  4.  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Capt.  Edward,  i.  62. 

Lt  Edward,  i.  3. 

John,  i.  22. 

Major  John,  i.  74.  76.  77.  82. 

William,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Grigorry,  John,  i.  23.  24. 

Grimstone,  Barnaby;  ii.  116.  118.  119. 
Groare,  Capt  Alex.,  ii.  111. 

Grogan,  Cornelius,  i.  50. 

Patrick,  ii.  59.  61.  62. 

Grossvenor,  Lt.  Samuell,  r.  38. 
Grosvenor,  Lt.  Samuel,  i.  39.  40. 

Sampson,  i.  94. 

Grove,  Cornett  John,  i.  14.  16. 

Major  John,  i.  14.  15. 

Grovener,  Lt.,  i.  43. 

Groves,  Grace,  ii.  4.  5. 

Thomas,  i.  47 . 70. 

Lt.  Thomas,  i.  3. 

Gudor,  Alexander,  ii.  125. 

Gullock,  Edmund,  ii.  103. 

Guppy,  William,  i.  23. 

Gwan,  Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  102. 

Gwane,  Qr.  Mr.  William,  ii.  102. 
Gwinn,  Daniell,  ii.  20. 

(122.) 


Gwynn,  Magdelin,  i.  74. 
Gyles,  John,  i.  18.  55.  56 
Gynnings,  John,  i.  75. 


I-Iacher,  Ellen,  ii.  45. 

widdow  Ellen,  ii.  44. 

— 1 — Henry,  ii.  44. 

Hacker,  Capt.  Walter,  ii.  44. 

Hacket,  Thomas,  i.  56.  ii.  79. 

Hackett,  Andrew,  i.  97. 

Edmond,  i.  97.  111. 

John,  i.  97.  111.  ii.  78.  79. 101. 

Richard,  i.  97. 

Hackitt,  John,  ii.  101. 

Hacth,  John,  ii.  94. 

Haddock,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  105. 

Haire,  Capt.  James,  ii.  102.  103.  104. 

Hales,  Edward,  i.  11. 

Haltepenny,  James,  i.  122.  124. 

Haley,  James,  i.  111.  ii.  101. 

John,  ii.  57.  101. 

Mathew,  ii.  56.  57. 

Richard,  i.  97.  ii.  101. 

— Thomas,  i.  97. 

Hall,  Edmond,  i.  98. 

Henry,  i.  6. 

John,  i.  98.  112.  ii.  38.  100. 

Julian,  widow,  ii.  10. 

Robert,  ii.  124. 

Qr.  Mr.  Robert,  ii.  123. 

Hallet,  George,  i.  121. 

Halley,  Capt.  Christopher,  ii.  106. 

James,  i.  111. 

John,  i.  1 12. 

Nicholas,  ii.  78. 

Hally,  Mathew,  ii.  57. 

Halpen,  Dennis,  i.  20.  ii.  48.  49. 

Haly,  David,  i.  26.  27. 

John,  i.  27.  96.  97. 

Nicholas,  i.  26. 

Paul,  i.  97. 

Richard,  i.  97.  98. 

Symon,  i.  27. 

Thomas,  i.  26. 

Hamble,  Robert,  ii.  107. 

Hamblin,  Capt.,  i.  89. 

Hamil,  Lieut.  Mathew,  ii.  30. 

Hamill,  Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  30. 

Lieut.  Mathew,  ii.  31. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  72. 

Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  120. 

Capt.  Andrew,  ii.  96.  125. 

Capt.  Archibald,  ii.  72.  125. 

Dame  Beatrice,  ii.  104. 

Dame  Beatrix,  ii.  103. 

Dame  Betrice,  ii.  102. 

Capt.,  ii.  52.  54. 

Cuttbert,  ii.  46. 

alias  Crawford,  Elizabeth,  ii.  120.  121. 

Capt.  Francis,  ii.  125. 

Cornet  Francis,  ii.  127. 

Ensigne  Francis,  i.  6.  ii.  65. 

Sir  Francis,  ii.  96.  97.  126. 

knt.  and  bai  t.,  Sir  Francis,  i.  103.  ii.  125. 

Gawen,  ii.  38. 

Cornet  Gawen,  ii.  72. 

Sir  Hance,  i.  120.  ii.  89.  90. 

knt.  Scbart.,  Sir  Hance,  i.  119.  ii.  88. 

Capt.  Hans,  i.  90.  ii.  72. 

Lieut.  Col.  Hans,  ii.  127. 

Major  Hans,  i.  90. 

Sir  Hans,  ii.  71.  113.  114.  121.  122. 

128. 

knt.  and  bart..  Sir  Hans,  ii.  70.  72. 

112.  115.  120.  127. 

Ens.  Hugh,  ii.  120.  121.  122. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  88.  111.  112. 

James,  ii.  10.  70. 

Capt.  James,  i.  90.  ii.  70.  127. 

of  Ballyburrough,  Capt.  James,  ii.  71. 

of  Nealeswood,  Capt.  James,  ii.  71. 

James,  Carriage  Mr. ; ii.  46. 

James,  Chaplain,  ii.  72. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  120. 

Lieut.  James,  ii.  120. 

John,  i.  11.  88.  89.  ii.  32.  70.  107.  110. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  96. 

Col.  John,  ii.  96. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  38.  39. 

John,  Qr.  Mr.,  ii.  46.  120.  121.  127. 

I Major,  ii.  107. 


Hamilton,  Mathew,  ii.  70. 

Robert,  ii.  104.  120.  121. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  102.  103. 

Lieut.  Robert,  i.  11.  12.  13.  90.  92. 

ii.  123.  127. 

Qr.  Mr.  Robt.,  ii.  120.  121. 

William,  i.  17.  ii.  32.  34.  121. 

Wm.,  of  Downe  Patrick,  ii.  23. 

Capt.  Wm.,  i.  54.  70.  71.  88.  90.  91. 

92.  93.  ii.  65.  102.  103.  122. 

Capt.  Wm.,  of  Kinard  co.  Tyrone, 

ii.  102.  120. 

Lieut.  Wm.,  i.  90.  ii.  102.  125. 

Lieut.  Col.  Wm.,  ii.  32.  33. 

Major  Wm.,  ii.  120. 

■ knt.,  Sir  Wm.,  ii.  102. 

Hamlen,  [ ],  ii.  61. 

Hamlin,  John,  i.  38.  39.  40. 

Patricke,  ii.  61. 

Wm.,  ofSmyth’s  Towne,  ii.  61. 

[ ] ii.  '61. 

Hammond,  Col.  Edward,  i.  80.  81. 

Hamond  [ ],  ii.  59. 

Hancock,  Christopher,  i.  17. 

Hancocke  [ ],  i.  1 1] . 

Hand,  William,  ii.  25. 

Handcock,  Thomas,  ii.  100. 

Handerson,  Wm.,  ii.  70. 

Hanefor,  John,  i.  23. 

Hanna,  Robert,  ii.  65. 

Hannah,  Sir  Robert,  ii.  44. 

Hannay,  Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  120. 

Sir  Robert,  ii.  55. 

Hansham,  Nicholas,  i.  1. 

Hansor,  Honora,  i.  24. 

John,  i.  24. 

Haraglian,  William,  ii.  28. 

Harcourt,  John,  ii.  48  . 50. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  48. 

Hardinian,  William,  ii.  65. 

Harding,  Hugh,  i.  89.  ii.  85. 

Phillip,  i.  10. 

Major  Wm.,  i.  22.  23.  94. 

Hardwick,  Wm.,  ii.  65. 

Harford,  John,  i.  112. 

Pati'icke,  ii.  61. 

Martin,  ii.  61. 

Peter,  ii.  49.  51.  60. 

Harison,  Qr.  Mr.  Michael,  ii.  59. 

William,  i.  123. 

Harley,  Thomas,  ii.  78. 

Harman,  Capt.  Edward,  ii.  59. 

Harmon,  Lieut.  Anthony,  ii.  69. 

Henry,  ii.  69. 

Capt.  Robert,  i.  96.  98. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  69. 

Harries,  Lieut.  Edward,  i.  36.  37. 
Harrington,  Henry,  i.  6. 

James,  i.  78. 

Cob  ViHiers,  ii.  52. 

Harris,  Christopher,  i.  42. 

Lt.  Edward,  i.  35. 

George,  ii.  59. 

esq.,  Phillip,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Richard,  i.  105. 

Stephei 


- Thoi 


i.  18. 


William, 

Harries,  William,  ii,  123. 

Harrison,  Lawrence,  ii.  82. 

Harriss,  Stephen,  i.  43. 

Hart,  Capt.  Geo.,  ii.  81. 

Henry,  ii.  81.  83. 

Harte,  Richard,  ii.  55. 

Capt.  Richard,  ii.  52. 

Richard,  Corpl.  of  the  field,  ii.  52. 

jun.,  Richard,  ii.  52. 

Hartlie,  Jeremy,  i.  86. 

Hartly,  Jeremy,  i.  86. 

Hartwell,  Capt.  Richard,  ii.  52.  53. 


- Thoi 


i.  57. 


William,  ii.  65.  66.  88.  116.  118. 
Harvest,  Doctor  Tlios.,  ii.  76. 

Harvey,  Thomas,  i.  75. 

William,  i.  35.  37.  ii.  29. 

Haslan,  Francis,  ii.  48. 

Hastings,  Cornet  John,  ii.  102.  103.  104. 
_ — Lieut.  John,  ii.  102.  103.  104. 
Hatch,  John,  ii.  94. 

Hatliorne,  Capt.  James,  ii.  46. 

Hattc,  Martha,  widdow,  ii.  40.  42. 

Cornet  Symon,  ii.  40. 

Hatten,  Richard,  ii.  101. 

Hatton,  Richard,  i.  112.  ii.  101. 

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VII.  Haughton,  James,  ii.  48.  50. 

, John,  i.  8. 

NOMINUM  Haushavane,  Nicholas,  i.  42. 
io  the  Havens,  Jolin,  i.  58.  60. 

Adjudications  Hawkes,  Elias,  i.  91.  98. 

in  °(1649)  'C  Hawkeshead,  Richard,  i.  12. 
OFFICERS.  Hawkings,  John,  ii.  55. 

Hawkins,  Lt.  James,  i.  52.  58. 

John,  i.  47.  48.  94.  ii.  32. 

Joseph,  ii.  25.  94. 

Hawkshaw,  Mr.,  ii.  94. 

Hawkshea,  Richard,  i.  11. 
Hawksworth,  Ens.  John,  ii.  76.  77. 


L 9. 
i.  51. 

/,  ii.  89. 


Hawton,  John, 

Hay,  Jasper, 

— I-  Mathes 

Morgai . 

Thomas,  i.  88. 

Walter,  i.  49. 

Haydon,  Mr.  Richard, 
Hayes,  John,  i.  43. 

— 1-  Thomas,  i.  2.  43.  76. 
Hayle,  John,  i.  1 . 

Hayley,  Richard,  ii.  101. 
Hays,  David,  ' 


78. 


i.  50. 


John, 

Hea,  Morgan,  i.  55. 

Hearebread,  Cornet  John,  i.  82. 

Henries,  Nicholas,  i.  78. 

Heathcock,  Wm.,  i.  70. 

Hebron,  Alexander,  i.  68. 

Hedigan,  John,  i.  123. 

Richard,  i.  123. 

Homing,  William,  ii.  52. 

Henderson,  Capt.  Andrew,  i.  104. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  96. 

Lt.  Walter,  i.  104. 

William,  ii.  70. 

Henley,  Ens.  Henry,  i.  35.  36. 

Henly,  Qr.  Mr.  James,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Richard,  ii.  101. 

Heron,  Qr.  Mr.  Duncan,  ii.  129. 
Herricke,  James,  i.  97. 

Hervy,  William,  ii.  76. 

Hestor,  Thomas,  i.  76. 

Hethrington,  Ens.  Arthur,  ii.  19.  20.  21. 
Hetherington,  Lt.  Wm.,  ii.  123. 
Hewetson,  Thomas,  ii.  55. 

Hewlett,  George,  ii.  34. 

Maty,  ii.  34. 

Hewson,  Christopher,  ii.  100.  101. 

Hey,  Thomas,  i.  88.  89. 

Heyderi,  Widdow,  ii.  41.  43. 

Heydon,  Thomas,  i.  62.  ii.  55. 

Heyford,  Ens.  Owen,  ii.  52. 

Heyne,  John,  ii.  56. 

Hickman,  Capt.  Andrew,  ii.  52. 

Capt.  Luke,  ii.  52. 

Walter,  ii.  52.  53.  54. 

Hicks,  John,  i.  59.  60. 

Hide,  Capt.  William,  i.  58. 

Hill,  Capt.  Edward,  ii.  116.  118. 

James,  ii.  60. 

John,  i.  8.  9.  ii.  91.  94. 

Moyses,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Robert,  i.  68. 

Hillman,  Capt.Thos.,  ii.  112. 

Hillyard,  Wm.  ii.  49. 

I-Iilman,  Capt. Tlios.,  ii.  111. 

Hinderson,  Capt.  Andrew,  i.  104. 
Hindes,  Jarvis,  i.  34. 

Jervas,  i.  32.  33. 

Hinds,  Jervis,  i.  47. 

Hine,  Feragh,  ii.  27. 

Hinton,  Cornet  John,  i.  54. 

Hippen,  Ensign  Henry,  i.  20.  21. 
Hippon,  Henry,  i.  36. 

Hiraghty,  Luke,  i.  45. 

Hisland,  Laurence,  ii.  60. 

Hitcliins,  Thomas,  i.  22. 

Hoare,  John,  i.  17.  104.  105.  ri2.  113. 

Mathew,  i.  104.  112. 

Michael,  i.  112.  113. 

Patrick,  i.  1. 

Walter,  i.  17.  121. 

William,  i.  1.  52. 

Hoatli,  Alexander,  Merchant,  ii.  41. 
Hobber,  Widdow,  i.  104. 

Hobbs,  Hugh,  i.  50. 

Hobson,  George,  i.  1. 

Hodder,  John,  i.  52.  88. 


Hodder,  Col.  John,  i.  74.  77. 

Mathew,  ii.  89. 

William,  ii.  25.  94. 

Alderman  William,  i.  42. 

Hodger,  James,  ii.  41. 

Hodges,  James,  ii.  91.  92. 

Hodgeson,  John,  ii.  55. 

Hodgkinson,  Hugh,  i.  17.  18. 

Hodierne,  Thomas,  ii.  16. 

Hoey,  Sir  John,  ii.  67. 

— William,  ii.  67.  68. 

Hogane,  Ensigne  Derby,  i.  42. 

Hogg,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  ii.  10. 

Holcroft,  Abraham,  ii.  49. 

• Capt.  Clias.,  ii.  76. 

Holden,  Robert,  ii.  91. 

Holgate,  Anne,  ii.  32. 

Holland,  John,  ii.  113. 

Ensigne  Roger,  i.  47. 

Hollcombe,  Ellinor,  i.  32.  33.  34. 

Capt.  William,  i.  32. 

Hollcroft,  Abraham,  ii.  51. 

Holling,  Robert,  i.  56. 

Hollinge,  Robert,  i.  55. 

Hollinger,  Robert,  i.  72. 

Holliock,  Richard,  i.  68. 

Holliwood,  John,  i.  35. 

Hollyday,  Corporall,  i.  26. 

Holmes,  Alexander,  ii.  70. 

Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  35. 

Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  120. 

John,  i.  26.  27.  ii.  78. 

Thomas,  i.  26. 

. Ensigne  Wm.,  i.  14.  15.  16. 

Ens.  James,  i.  15. 

William,  i.  26. 

Holt,  Joseph,  ii.  24.  85.  86. 

Homes,  John,  ii.  70. 

Hood,  James,  i.  35. 

jun.,  James,  i.  35. 

sen.,  James,  i.  85. 

John,  i.  35. 

Patrick,  j.  35. 

William,  i.  35. 

Hooper,  George,  ii.  22. 

Hopkins,  William,  i.  18.  105. 

Horan,  David,  ii.  56. 

Hore,  Edmond,  ii.  82. 

John,  i.  104. 

Wm.,  i.  117. 

Horrible,  Rowland,  ii.  33. 

Horseman,  Anthony,  ii.  45. 

Cornet  Anthony,  ii.  44. 

Hoskins,  John,  ii.  50. 

Houghton,  John,  i.  59.  61. 

Hougton,  Patrick,  ii.  30. 

Houldenby,  Roger,  ii.  46. 

Houston,  'Patrick,  i.  90. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  120. 

the  younger,  Robert,  ii.  103. 

Hoveden,  Lieut.  Col.,  i.  23. 

Hovenden,  Lt.  Col.,  i.  22.  23. 

Nicholas,  ii.  48.  50. 

Howard,  Francis,  i.  64.  65.  74.  76. 

Griffith,  i.  72.  73. 

Thomas,  ii.  24. 

Wm.,  Chaplain,  ii.  105. 

Howell,  John,  i.  42. 

William,  i.  50.  ii.  48.  49.  50. 

ii.  103. 

Howlett,  Theodore,  i.  94. 

Howletts,  Theodore,  ii.  25. 

Howley,  Thomas,  i.  112. 

Howlinge,  Thos.,  i.  85. 

Howston,  Qr.  Mr.  Patrick,  i.  104. 

Robert,  ii.  104. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  102. 

the  younger,  Robert,  ii.  102. 

Hoyle,  Lieut.  Joseph,  ii.  109. 

Hubbard,  John,  ii.  16.  17.  18. 
Hubblethorne,  Col.,  i.  121. 

Hudson,  Eleazar,  i.  37. 

Henry,  i.  47. 

Richard,  ii.  41. 

Huettson,  Capt.  George,  ii.  69. 

Huitson,  Christopher,  i.  18. 

Hughes,  John,  gent.,  i.  111.  113.  ii.  78.  1 

Robert,  i.  78.  79. 

Tlios.,  i.  20. 

Walter,  ii.  89. 

Hull,  Elizabeth,  i.  43. 

George,  ii.  1 10. 

of  Dublin,  gent.,  ii.  109. 

Julian,  widdow,  ii.  127. 


Hull,  Mrs.,  i.  76.  77. 

Mrs.,  widdow,  i.  75. 

William,  ii.  16.  17.  18. 

Hume,  Capt.  Lieut.  John,  ii.  111.  112. 

Patrick,  ii.  125. 

Humes,  Patrick,  ii.  88.  90. 

Patricke,  ii.  89. 

Hununugs,  Capt.  John,  i.  3. 

Hunckes,  Dame  Anne,  ii.  15. 

Sir  Foulke,  ii.  15. 

Hunkes,  Francis,  ii.  59.  61.  62. 
Huncks,  Sir  Foulke,  ii.  14. 

Hunly,  Richard,  ii.  101. 

Hunt,  1-Ienry,  ii.  55. 

Capt.  John,  i.  14. 

Capt. Thomas,  i.  111. 

Capt.  Vere,  i.  14.  15.  16. 

William,  ii.  S3. 

Hurley,  Katherine,  ii.  78. 

'Thomas,  ii.  57.  78. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  57. 

Hurlv,  John,  i.  20. 

' Kate,  i.  27. 

Patrick,  i.  27. 

Symon,  i.  26. 

Thomas,  i.  26.  27. 

Hurst,  William,  i.  55. 

Hamberston,  i.  49. 

Humberston,  ii.  56.  58. 

William,  i.  121. 

Hussey,  Luke,  ii.  62. 

— — Luke,  of  Westowne,  ii.  61.  62. 

of  Westowne,  ii.  61. 

Hutchins,  Widdow,  ii.  32. 
Hutchinson,  Alderman,  i.  96. 

Henry,  ii.  38. 

Hutson,  William,  i.  75. 

Hutt,  Symon,  ii.  1 13. 

Hutton,  Phillip,  ii.  111.  114. 

Hyde,  John,  i.  74. 

Capt.  William,  i.  59. 

I. 

Ingolsby,  Major  George,  i.  121. 
Ireland,  Ens.  Phillip,  i.  62. 

Irvine,  Capt.  Gerrard,  ii.  63. 


Jackson,  Edmond,  i.  23. 

Isaack,  i.  9.  60.  61. 

Jane,  ii.  73.  74.  75. 

John,  ii.  73. 

Roger,  ii.  61. 

Ens.  Roger,  ii.  59.  62. 

William,  ii.  46.  127. 

Jaggers,  Thomas,  i.  96.  98.  112.  : 
James.  Quartermaster  Xpher,  i.  4 

Christopher,  i.  46. 

Joseph,  ii.  103. 

Thomas,  ii.  14. 

Jamott,  Lieut.  Col.,  ii.  109. 
Jaques,  Ens.  George,  i.  25.  27.  28 
Jeffereyes,  James,  i.  65. 

William,  ii.  1.  3. 

Jeffererys,  James,  i.  64. 

Jefford,  Sir  John,  ii.  55. 

Jeffrey,  John,  ii.  101. 

Jeffryes,  William,  ii.  2. 

Jemmings,  Thomas,  ii.  102. 
Jenkins,  Benjamine,  i.  1.2. 

Ens.  Morgan,  i.  3. 

Jephson,  John,  i.  15.  16. 

Capt.  John,  i.  14.  15. 

esq.,  John,  i.  14. 

Capt.  Norris,  ii.  105. 

Major  General  William,  i.  1 

Jerdon,  Robert,  ii.  82. 

Jeruim,  David,  i.  22.  23. 

Jervis,  Humphrey,  ii.  44. 

Jervys,  Humphry,  ii.  45. 

Johnson,  Archibald,  ii.  90. 

Cornet  Archibald,  ii.  88.  89 

David,  ii.  90. 

Ens.  David,  ii.  88-  89. 

Lieut.  Frederick,  i.  25. 

Quartermaster  George,  ii.  l! 

John,  i.  36.  37.  ii.  86. 

Col.  John,  i.  35. 

Cornet  John,  ii.  127. 

Mary,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Mathew,  i.  17. 

esq.,  Robert,  i.  121.  . 

Thomas,  i,  15.  ii.  14. 15. 109 


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Johnson,  Lieut.  Walter,  ii.  120. 

William,  i.  54.  67.  74. 76.  86.  88.  103. 

104.  108.  109.  111.  113. 121.  ii.  10. 
11.  27.  29. 

[ ],  ii.  87. 

Johnston,  Alexander,  i.  90.  92. 

Humphry,  ii.  73. 

John,  i.  94.  ii.  70. 

Cornet  John,  ii.  63.  64.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  63.  64.  65. 

widow  Mary,  i.  117. 

- Quartermaster  Robert,  ii.  SO. 

Thomas,  i.  82.  90.  92. 

. Cornet  Thomas,  ii.  111.  112. 

. William,  i.  45.  46.  47,  48.  55.  56.  58. 

59.  60.  64. 65.  66.  68. 69. 70. 71.72. 
78.  79.  80.  81.  82.  84.  87.  89.  94. 
96.  98.  99.  105.  106.  107.  116.  117. 
119.  120.  122.  123.  124.  ii.  1.  2.  4. 
5.  8.  12.  13.  16.  17.  18.  19.  20.  21. 
24.  25.  26.  30.  31.  32. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  66. 

Jolliffe,  Capt.  William,  i.  66. 

Jones,  Ambrose,  ii.  85. 

Bryan,  ii.  106. 

Commissary  Bryan,  ii.  105. 

Christopher,  ii.  56.  58. 

Dame,  ii.  56. 

David,  i.  21.  ii.  58.  102. 

Doctor,  i.  63. 

Francis,  i.  78. 

Gilbert,  ii.  41. 

James,  i.  47.  48. 

Ens.  James,  i.  47. 

John,  ii.  4. 

— Richard,  ii.  57. 

Robert,  i.  38.  40. 

. Roger,  i.  63.  121.  ii.  15.  82. 

Cornett  Roger,  i.  47. 

gent.,  Roger,  i.  62.  ii.  14. 

Susanna,  ii.  20. 

Sir  Theophilus,  ii.  48.  49.  50.  51. 

Thomas,  ii.  4.  5. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  105. 

Walter,  ii.  106. 

esq.,  Walter,  ii.  105.  106. 

William,  i.  54.  64.  ii.  38. 

Quartermaster  William,  ii.  105. 

Jonson,  Ambrose,  i.  35. 

Jordan,  John,  ii.  S3. 

Jorven,  George,  i.  119. 

Joy,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  72. 

Joyce,  Edward,  ii.  109. 

John,  ii.  38. 

Peter,  i.  6. 

Richard,  i.  26.  ii.  53. 

Robert,  i.  6. 

Walter,  ii.  109. 

Jull,  John,  i.  6.  ii.  22.  23. 


Kavanagh,  Morgan,  i.  11. 
Kearaes,  Edward,  i.  52.  ii.  94. 
Keaney,  Paule,  i.  98. 

Keardiffe,  John,  i.  123. 

Kearnes,  John,  ii.  102.  104. 
Kearney,  James,  i.  88. 

John,  ii.  103. 

■ Patrick,  i.  97.  98. 

Paule,  i.  96.  97.  112. 

Thomas,  i.  97. 

William,  i.  96.  112. 

Kearny,  James,  i.  117. 

Nicholas,  ii.  57. 

Paule,  i.  111. 

William,  i.  111. 

Keasey,  James,  i.  123. 

Keathan,  Robert,  ii.  59. 

Keating,  Christopher,  ii.  61. 

John,  i.  49. 

Richard,  ii.  61. 

Walter,  ii.  89. 

William,  ii.  33. 

Kedam,  Margarett,  i.  112. 
Keerevan,  Francis,  i.  33. 

Keith,  Lieut.  Col.  George,  ii.  35. 

Kelly,  Charles,  ii.  60. 

Dennis,  ii.  41.  105. 

Fan-ell,  ii.  60. 

Lieut.  Francis,  ii.  105. 

Henry,  i.  1. 

James,  ii.  100.  101. 

Jasper,  ii.  100. 

(122.) 


Kelly,  John,  ii.  1.  2.  3. 

Thomas,  i.  2.  50.  ii.  48. 

William,  ii.  89. 

Kenedy,  Capt.  Anthony,  ii.  98.  99. 

Lieut.  David,  i.  90. 

John,  ii.  24.  27. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  27. 

Richard,  i.  74. 

Sir  Richard,  ii.  25. 

knt.,  Sir  Richard,  ii.  24. 

esq.,  Thomas,  ii.  24. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  98. 

Kenham,  Nathaniel,  ii.  82. 

Kennedy,  David,  i.  119.  121.  ii.  30. 

Capt.  David,  i.  121, 

Donnogh,  ii.  73. 

Fergus,  ii.  116. 

Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  116. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  30. 

John,  ii.  73. 

Richard,  i.  6.  76. 

Robert,  i.  6.  ii.  107. 

Thomas,  ii.  70. 

William,'  i.  6.  7. 

Kenny,  Teige,  ii.  69. 

Kent,  James,  i.  75.  77. 

John,  i.  1.  43. 

Joseph,  ii.  52. 

of  Davistowne,  ii.  32.  41.  59. 

[ ],  ii.  41. 

Kenwick,  ats  M'Eno,  Thomas,  ii.  46. 
ICerevan,  Thomas,  i.  S3. 

Kerivan,  Patrick,  ii.  28. 

Kerlure,  Quartermaster  Thomas,  ii.  98. 
Kernan,  Bryen,  ii.  73. 

Kernon,-  John,  ii.  60. 

Kerney,  James,  i.  52. 

Kerny,  Nicholas,  i.  26. 

Patrick,  i.  27.  ii.  78. 

Kerovan,  Thomas,  i.  64.  80.  90. 
Kerowan,  Anthony,  i.  64. 

Gregory,  i.  64. 

James,  i.  64. 

Marcus,  i.  64. 

Peter,  i.  64. 

Stephen,  i.  64. 

Thomas,  i.  70. 

Kerrevan,  Marcus,  i.  80. 

Kerrowan,  Dominick,  ii.  65. 

Edmond,  ii.  66. 

John,  ii.  65. 

Thomas,  i.  47. 

Kerry,  Lord  Baron  of,  i.  55.  56. 
Kerwick,  David,  i.  26. 

Daniell,  ii.  78. 

Kett,  John,  ii.  88.  89. 

Keyes,  William,  i.  36.  37. 

Kicchman,  Mrs.  Gwemhlean,  i.  38. 
Kildare,  George  Earle  of,  ii.  67. 
Killaloe,  Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of,  i.  94. 

Edward  Worth,  Bishop  of)  i.  95. 

Killaloo,  Lord  Bishop  of,  ii.  26. 

Killalow,  Lord  Bishop  of)  ii.  24. 
Killalowe,  Lord  Bishop  of,  ii.  25. 
Kilhnallock,  Lord,  i.  117. 

Killulta,  Edward,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  85. 

Lord  Viscount,  i.  86.  87. 

Kinaston,  Doctor  Charles,  ii.  52. 

Richard,  i.,4. 

. Capt.  Richard,  i.  3. 

King,  Capt.  Arthur,  i.  38. 

Alderman  Gabrieli,  i.  54. 

John,  ii.  123. 

Nicholas,  i.  116. 

Lieut.  Ralph,  i.  55.  56. 

Lieut.  Robert,  i.  20. 

William,  ii.  109. 

Kinghead,  Francis,  i.  90. 

Kinkead,  Alexander,  ii.  91. 

Claud,  ii.  120.  121. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 

Kinked,  Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  8. 
Kingshaw,  Ens.  William,  ii.  59.  61.  62. 
Kingsmcll,  Mrs.  Dorothy,  i.  52.  117. 
Kingsmill,  Dorothy,  ii.  101. 

Col.  William,  i.  54. 

Kingston,  Ens.  Humplu-y,  i.  17. 

Kinsale,  The  Corporation  of,  ii.  56. 
Kirkwood,  Andrew,  ii.  22. 

Kironan,  Thomas,  ii.  109. 

Kirowan,  Anthony,  ii.  76. 

Dinnis,  i.  70. 

Marcus,  i.  71. 

Oliver,  i.  70, 


Kirowan,  Patrick,  ii.  38. 

Richard,  ii.  38. 

Thomas,  i.  54.  ii.  38.  109. 

Kirrowan,  Edmond,  ii.  47. 

Edward,  ii.  110. 

Richard,  i.  6. 

Thomas,  ii.  110. 

Kirwan,  Marcus,  ii.  52. 

Patrick,  i.  54. 

Thomas,  i.  3.  54.  ii.  52. 

Kitchman,  Mrs.  Gwenthlean,  i.  40. 
Kitterell,  Richard,  i.  55. 

Knight,  Col.  William,  i.  70.  71. 

Knowles,  Steven,  i.  22. 

Knox,  Capt.  Andrew,  ii.  98.  99.  1 16. 

William,  ii.  35. 

Knyveton,  Quarter-Master  Henry,  i.  58.  5S 
Korowen,  Martin,  ii.  28. 


VII. 

INDEX 

NOM1NUM 

(1649) 

OFFICERS. 


L. 

Lacey,  Robert,  i.  112. 

William,  i.  99.  112. 

Lackey,  Ens.  Thomas,  ii.  38. 

Lacy,  Morris,  i.  27. 

1 Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  120.  121. 

William,  i.  97.  ii.  101. 

Lacye,  Eady,  i.  26. 

Laddon,  John,  i.  1 . 

Laffim,  James,  i.  22. 

Laghlin,  Morgan,  i.  123. 

Laheire,  William,  ii.  78. 

Lambart,  Oliver,  i.  6. 

Lambe,  William,  i.  36.  37. 

Lamberd,  Thomas,  i.  36. 

Lambert,  Charles,  i.  117. 

Charles,  Lord,  i.  6. 

George,  ii.  44.  45.  123. 

Lawrence,  ii.  123. 

Mr.  Richard,  ii.  33. 

Thomas,  ii.  44. 

C ],  i.  66. 

Lame,  William,  i.  97. 

Lamport,  Alary,  i.  50. 

Lane,  Major,  ii.  102. 

Sir  Richard,  ii.  72. 

Thomas,  i.  36.  37.  55.  105. 

widow,  i.  42. 

William,  i.  111. 

Langdon,  Lieut.  Walter,  i.  45.  46. 
Langford,  Hercules,  i.  95. 

Capt.  Hercules,  i.  94.  ii.  55.  58. 

Sir  Roger,  i.  94. 

Langreige,  Arthur,  ii.  116. 

Lapp,  John,  i.  36.  37. 

Lappage,  Quarter-Master  John,  i.  66. 
Larkin,  Lawrence,  ii.  123. 

Latherdale,  Capt.  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 
Latimer,  Margery,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

alias  Cox,  Margery,  ii.  24.  25.  26. 

Lattin,  John,  ii.  33. 

Lattine,  John;  ii.  33. 

Laugharne,  Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Laugherne,  Lieut.  John,  i.  52. 

Laughlin,  Richard,  ii.  33. 

Laughorne,  John,  i.  53. 

esq.,  John,  i.  52. 

Launder,  John,  i.  36. 

Lavallin,  James,  i.  101.  105.  117. 

William,  i.  100. 

Law,  Andrew,  ii.  92. 

Lawlesse,  Robert,  ii.  28. 

Lawrence,  Francis,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  48.  50. 
Lawton,  John,  i.  11.  ii.  105. 

Lea,  John,  i.  17. 

Leaghy,  Dermott,  i.  105. 

Leary,  Richard,  i.  111. 

Leaches,  John,  i.  8. 

Capt.  Robert,  i.  8.  9. 

William,  i.  8. 

Lecroft,  Robert,  ii.  44. 

Ledwich,  James,  i.  123. 

Lee,  Lieut.  Henry,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Launcelott,  i.  64. 

Nicholas,  i.  17.  55.  75.  121. 

Aid.  Thomas,  ii.  34. 

Leech,  Thomas,  ii.  111.  112. 

William,  i.  3. 

Leekes,  Thomas,  ii.  103. 

Leeper,  Eus.  Andrew,  ii.  120, 

Leftwood,  John,  ii.  113. 

Lego,  Margarett,  i.  1. 


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vn. 


Peyt 
Col. 


Col., 


97.  99. 

97.  98.  99.  111.  112. 
i.  111.  ii.  101. 

1.2.  3.  4. 


INDEX  . 

NOM1NUM  Col.  Richard, 

,b0.  Leicester,  Robert,  Earle  of, 
in  tiouTof" the  Leigli,  Alderman,  ii.  59.  61 

(1649)  Arthur,  ii.  94. 

OFFICERS.  Henry,  ii.  16. 

Richard,  ii.  55.  58. 

Robert,  ii.  94. 

Thomas,  i.  123.  ii.  61. 

Aid.  Thomas,  ii.  94.  95.  11 

William,  ii.  32. 

Leislye,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  46. 

Leman,  Peter,  ii.  24. 

Lemin,  Joseph,  i.  101. 

Lenan,  Ens.  Manus,  i.  64.  65. 

Lenane,  Robert,  ii.  40.  42.  43. 

Ens.  Robert,  i.  121. 

Lench,  Marcus,  i.  78. 

Lenean,  Peter,  ii.  24. 

Lencsey,  William,  i.  94. 

Leonard,  John,  i.  36.  ii.  1. 

Lesley,  Quarter-Master  James,  ii 
Lesly,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  120.  121. 

Lessly,  Capt. Leonard,  ii.  111.  112. 114. 115. 
Lestrange,  Thomas,  i.  82.  83.  84. 
Letherdale,  Lieut. Thomas,  ii.  Ill-  112. 
Letherdeale,  Capt.  James,  ii.  111.  112. 
Levallin,  James,  ii.  82. 

Melchar,  ii.  70. 

Levett,  John,  i.  58.  121.  ii.  2. 

Lewis,  David,  ii.  56.  57. 

Francis,  i.  27. 

John,  ii.  2.  3. 

Robert,  i.  18. 

Ley,  Nicholas,  i.  36. 

Leyneham,  Ralph,  ii.  82. 

Lidcott,  Leonard,  i.  17.  18.  ii.  55. 
Lightfoot,  widow  Cristobella,  ii.  94. 
Liglitfoote,  Thomas,  ii.  111. 

Ens.  Thomas,  ii.  112. 

3’  ' htholder,  James,  ii.  66. 

, Robert,  i.  123. 

Lilies,  James,  i.  46. 

Lillis,  James,  i.  45. 

Capt.  Robert,  i.  45. 

Limerick,  Bishop  of,  i.  27 . 94. 

Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of,  i.  54. 

William,  Lord  Bishop  of,  i.  26. 

See  of,  i.  26. 

Limescott,  Gyles,  i.  34. 

Lincolne,  Robert,  i.  73. 

Linch,  Alexander,  i.  54. 

Christopher,  i.  64. 

Dominick,  i.  64.  70. 

Edmond,  ii.  28. 

James  Oge,  i.  64. 

widow  Jane,  ii.  28. 

John,  i.  64. 

Marcus,  ii.  76. 

Michaell,  i.  64.  ii.  65. 

Morrice,  ii.  65. 

Peter,  ii.  65. 

Thomas,  ii.  27.  28.  66. 

Linchy,  William,  i.  50. 

Lincolen,  Robert,  i.  121. 

Lincolne,  Bartholemew,  i;  8.  9.  23. 

— — Gerald,  i.  17. 

James,  i.  36.  72.  121. 

Lindsay,  ~ " 


119. 


Lindsey,  Capt.  Andrew,  ii.  116.  118.  119. 


Lir 


- Lieut.  James,  i.  47.  ii.  125. 

- Quarter-Master  Michaell,  ii. 
, William,  i.  35.  50. 


Linn,  Andrew,  i, 

Linsay,  James,  ii.  91. 

Linsey,  Daniell,  ii.  61. 

William,  ii.  61. 

Lissle,  William,  ii.  70. 
Little,  Andrew,  i.  42. 

Francis,  ii.  48. 

John,  ii.  113. 

Lloyd,  David,  i.  76. 

— - Richard,  ii.  41.  43. 

Rose,  i.  113. 

Rosse,  i.  111. 

esq.,  Trevor,  i.  111. 

Capt.  William,  i.  111. 

William,  i.  113. 

Lock,  William,  ii.  48.  50. 
Locke,  William,  i.  .96. 
Lodgies,  Andrew,  ii.  .88. 


Lofius,  Sir  Adam,  i.  20. 

Dudley,  i.  48. 

Dudly,  i.  47. 

Edward,  i.  64.  65.  68.  69. 

Lieut.  Col.  Walter,  i.  20. 

Logan,  Major  Robert,  ii.  30. 

Loges,  Andrew,  ii.  101. 

Loghan,  John,  ii.  111.  1)4. 

Logie,  Andrewe,  ii.  102. 

Lieut.  Andrew,  ii.  98. 

Logies,  Andrew,  ii.  85.  86.  96. 

Logres,  Andrew,  ii.  94. 

Logy,  Andrew,  ii.  125.  126. 

Lieut.  Andrew,  ii.  120. 

Logyes,  Andrew,  ii.  97.  100. 

Lombard,  David,  i.  101. 

Edmond,  i.  42. 

James,  ii.  85.  86. 

John,  ii.  86. 

Lombert,  Edmond,  i.  100. 

Loncham,  Richard,  ii.  33. 

Lone,  Lieut.  Hasting,  ii.  59.  61. 

Higiigate,  i.  11. 

Lone,  Ens.  John,  ii.  120. 

Long,  Patrick,  i.  64.  65. 

Richard,  i.  74. 

William,  i.  78. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  46. 

Longum,  Hugh,  ii.  33. 

Love,  Ens.  John,  ii.  120. 

Major  John,  i.  58.  59.  88. 

Loveham,  John,  i.  1. 

Lovell,  William,  ii.  116.  118. 

Loveridge,  Allice,  i.  75.  77. 

Low,  Andrew,  ii.  91. 

Edward,  i.  94. 

Hercules,  i.  94. 

John,  ii.  100. 

Thomas,  i.  35.  49. 

Lownes,  Marshall  John,  i.  45. 

John  Marshal,  i.  46. 

Lowny,  Cornet  Alexander,  ii.  125. 
Lowry,  John,  ii.  120.  121. 

Lowther,  Capt.  George,  ii.  125. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  125. 

. Quarter-Master  John,  ii.  125. 

Quarter-Master  Launcelot,  ii.  125. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  125. 

Loyd,  Sir  Charles,  ii.  16. 

Capt.  Travor,  i.  111. 

Capt.  Trevor,  i.  113. 

Luby,  Baptist,  i.  88. 

John,  i.  88. 

Lucas,  Francis,  ii.  124. 

Cornet  Francis,  ii.  123. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  47.  121. 

William,  i.  11. 

Lucey,  Charles,  ii.  66. 

Luckar,  Andrew,  i.  112. 

Lucy,  Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  121 . 

Lugg,  John,  ii.  103. 

Lulling,  Michaell,  i.  50. 

Lumbard,  David,  ii.  20. 

Edmond,  i.  75. 

Lumbert,  James,  ii.  82. 

John,  ii.  81.  82. 

Lumburnell,  John,  ii.  38. 

Lund,  Richard,  ii.  79. 

Lundy,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  120. 

Luntley,  Mathew,  i.  72. 

Luther,  Henry,  ii.  33. 

Luttrell,  James,  i.  82. 

Lydon,  John,  ii.  57. 

Lye,  Andrew,  i.  55. 

Lygh,  Nicholas,  i.  76. 

Lyme,  Major  Nicholas,  i.  49.  50.  51. 
Lymescott,  Giles,  i.  33. 

Lymrick,  Bishop  of,  ii.  57.  79. 

Lynagh,  John,  i.  122. 

Lynans,  Connor,  ii.  33. 

Lynch,  Alexander,  ii.  38. 

Anthony,  i.  64.  ii.  47. 

Arthur,  ii.  52. 

Christopher,  i.  33.  ii.  109. 

David,  i.  2. 

Dominick,  i.  3.  ii.  53.  76.  109. 

Francis,  i.  53. 

Geffry,  i.  3. 

Henry,  i.  47. 

James,  i.  32. 

Jeoffrey,  ii.  76. 

John,  i.  3.  47.  ii.  35.  38.  47. 

Marcus,  ii.  46. 


Lynch,  Martin,  i.  70.  ii.  47. 

— — Alderman  Michaell,  i.  80. 

Doctor  Nicholas,  ii.  52. 

Nicholas,  ii.  38. 

Oge,  ii.  109. 

Patrick,  ii.  32. 

Richard,  i.  6. 

Robuck,  i.  33. 

Stephen,  i.  33. 

Teige,  ii.  100. 

Walter,  i.  47.  90.  ii.  38.  $ 

William,  ii.  46. 

Lyncoline,  John,  i.  55. 

Lyncolne,  Bartholemew,  i.  22. 

Lyncy,  Edmond,  ii.  61. 

William,  ii.  60. 

Lyndon,  John,  i.  71. 

Capt.  Roger,  i.  70. 

Lyme,  Laughlin,  ii.  106. 

Lieut.  Loghlin,  ii.  105. 

Lyneliam,  James,  i.  72.  78. 
Lynn,  Andrew,  i.  8. 

— — Ens.  David,  ii.  120.  121. 
Lysaght,  Cornelius,  i.  78. 


Macc  Adams,  Lieut.  James,  i.  94. 

Macc  Laughlin,  Richard,  i.  39. 

Macc  Teagh,  Redmond,  i.  39. 

Macguire,  Patrick,  i.  35. 

Mackee,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  35. 

Macky,  Edward,  i.  1. 

Maclelan,  John,  ii.  107. 

Maddard,  Charles,  i.  88. 

Madder,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  40. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  40.  41. 

Maddin,  Dr.  Richard,  i.  55.  121. 

Maddox,  Michael,  i.  20.  21. 

Maffett,  Ensign  James,  ii.  8. 

Magenis,  Cornet  Barnard,  ii.  46. 

Magher,  John,  ii.  94. 

Maghery,  Thomas,  i.  92. 

Magner  [ ],  i.  43. 

Magrath,  James,  i.  112. 

Redmond,  i.  112.  ii.  101. 

Maguire,  Luke.  ii.  33. 

Mahon,  Nicholas,  ii.  32. 

Makerell,  John,  ii.  2. 

Makerill,  John,  ii.  2. 

Malborne,  Ralph,  ii.  127.  128. 

Maleady,  Peter,  i.  123. 

Mallaburne,  William,  i.  101. 

Mallam,  Thomas,  i.  78. 

Mallefant,  Richard,  ii.  102. 

Malley,  William,  i.  6. 

Mallon,  William,  i.  55. 

Mallone,  Stephen,  ii.  109. 

[ ],  ii.  16. 

Malloony,  Laughlin,  ii.  49. 

Maloaue,  William,  i.  45. 

Malone,  William,  i.  17.  20.  83.  ii.  1.  32. 
59. 

[ ],  i.  10.  ii.  30.  96. 

Mandevill,  John,  ii.  94. 

Manger,  James,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Maning,  Edmond,  i.  122. 

Manley,  Robert,  ii.  24. 

Manning,  Edmond,  i.  123.  124. 

James,  i.  94. 

Mannock,  Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Mansell,  Lieut.  James,  i.  94. 

Thomas,  i.  55.  56. 

Mansfeild,  William,  i.  64.. 

Mansfield,  Gregory,  ii.  103. 

Richard,  i.  72.  73. 

Manson,  Capt.,  i.  95. 

Capt.  James,  i.  94.  ii.  88.  89.  112. 

114.  115. 

Mantle,  Quartermaster  Joshua,  i.  35. 

Roger,  i.  35. 

Manwood,  Col.  Jerom,  i.  66.  67. 

March,  Lieut.  Richard,  i.  49.  50.  51. 
Marcus,  Margarett,  i.  2. 

William,  i.  43. 

Markee,  Neale,  i.  122. 

Phillipp,  i.  122. 

Markham,  ii.  16. 

Marrow,  John,  i.  88. 

Marshall,  James  Reynold,  ii.  10. 

Lieut.  Col.  Thomas,  i.  70.  71. 

Martell,  Charles,  ii.  103. 

Christopher,  i.  20.  ii.  48.  56. 

David,  i.  105. 


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Martell,  Dominick,  ii.  82. 

Edward,  i.  1. 

Phillip,  i.  1.48. 75. 105.  ii.  19.  25.  85. 

Robert,  i.  1.  20.  105.  ii.  103. 

Stephen,  i.  52.  ii.  20. 

Thomas,  i.  43.  ii.  81. 

Marten,  Anthony,  ii.  38. 

Robert,  i.  54. 

William,  ii.  38. 

_ — William  Oge,  i.  54. 

Martin,  Alderman,  ii.  41. 

Andrew,  ii.  65. 

Dominick,  i.  33. 80. 

Edward,  ii.  78.  80.  105.  106. 

Major  Foulke,  i.  70. 

George,  i.  33. 

Lieut.  George,  i.  70. 

Lieut.  James,  ii.  10. 

John,  i.  1.  32.  43.  91.  ii.  127. 

Capt.  John,  i.  70.  ii.^82. 

Launcelott,  i.  64.  65. 

Mathew,  i.  32. 

Nicholas,  i.  123. 

Oliver,  i.  33.  ii.  27. 

Patrick,  i.  33.  ii.  65. 

Richard,  i.  80. 

Richard  Oge,  ii.  76. 

Thomas,  ii.  55.  94. 

Quartermaster  William,  i.  29. 

William  Oge,  i.  3. 

[ ],  i-  no. 

Manvood,  Quartermaster  Henry,  ii.  76. 77. 
Masen,  Thomas,  i.  22. 

Mash,  Giles,  ii.  103. 

Mason,  Elinor,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

ats  Cappors,  Elinor,  i.  27.  28. 

George,  ii.  123. 

Henry,  i.  3. 

Lieut.  John,  i.  3. 

Luke,  i.  36.  37.  ii.  1.  2. 

Margarett,  i.  8.  9. 

Richard,  ii.  55.  107. 

Thomas,,  i.  23.  ii.  1.  52.  53.  65. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  1. 

Ens.  Thomas,  i.  25. 

Massareene,John,  Lord  Viscount,  ii.  100. 101. 
Massereen,  John,  Lord  Viscount,  i.29.  30. 31. 
Master,  John,  i.  27. 

Mathewes,  Col.  Edmond,  i.  114. 

esq.,  George,  i.  111.  114. 

Capt.  Phillip,  i.  101.  102. 

Toby,  i.  23. 

Mathews,  George,  i.  113.  115. 

John,  ii.  82.  83. 

Phillip,  ii.  82. 

Capt.  Phillip,  ii.  85. 

Richard,  ii.  82.  94. 

Thomas,  i.  80. 

esq.,  Toby,  i.  78. 

Mattison,  Capt.  Richard,  i.  1 1. 

Maurish,  sen.,  Jones,  i.  101. 

Maxfield,  James,  Provost  Marshal,  ii.  123. 
Maxie,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  3. 

Capt.  William,  i.  3. 

Maxwell,  Alexander,  ii.  111.  112.  114. 

Capt.  Collin,  ii.  10. 

Capt.  Edward,  ii.  59. 

James,  i.  11.  ii.  123. 

— — Lieut.  James,  ii.  38. 

John,  i.  90.  92. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  10. 

Robert,  i.  72.  73.  78.  79.  94. 

Sir  Robert,  ii.  81.  83. 

William,  ii.  125. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  59. 

May,  John,  i.  33. 

Mayard,  Col.  John,  ii.  109. 

Mayart,  Capt.  Adam,  ii.  109. 

Col.  John,  ii.  109.  110. 

Maynard,  Barry,  ii.  73. 

Sir  Boyle,  ii.  73.  74.  75. 

— * — Quartermaster  Francis,  ii.  46. 

Mayne,  Henry,  i.  78. 

M'Adam,  John,  ii.  32. 

M'Adams,  Lieut.  Col.  John,  i.  94. 
McAndrew,  Capt.  Andrew,  i.  119. 

M'Auley,  Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  109. 

Quartermaster,  ii.  22.  23. 

Thomas,  ii.  109. 

M'Branan,  Rozy  Oge,  ii.  29. 

Teige,  M'Teige  M'Rory,  ii.  29. 

M'Bride,  John,  ii.  88. 

M'Cabe,  Mahon,  ii.  113. 

M'Canne,  Ens.  Alexander,  -ii.  111.  112. 

(122.) 


M'Casland,  Alexander,  ii.  22.  23. 
M'CIannan,  Ens.  Adam,  ii.  98. 

M'Clare,  Richard,  ii.  125. 

Quartermaster  Richard,  ii.  125. 

M'Clatchy,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  111.  112. 
M'Cleane,  Quartermaster  Patrick,  ii.  38.  39. 
M'Cleland,  Robert,  ii.  81. 

Thomas,  ii.  81. 

M'Clenaghan,  Quartermaster  William,  ii.40. 
M'Collum,  Quartermaster  John,  ii.  105. 
M'Coloome,  Ens.  Malcolme,  ii.  111. 

Lieut.  Malcolme,  ii.  112. 

M'Connell,  Patrick,  ii.  29. 

Lieut.  Patricke,  ii.  27. 

M'Cormocke,  John,  ii.  55. 

M'Cormuck,  Ens.  John,  i.  3. 

M'Cormucke,  John,  i.  4. 

M'Crcagh,  William  M'Shane,  i.  42. 
M'Cullogli,  Capt.  James,  ii.  8. 

M'Cuslan,  Alexander,  i.  104. 

M'Danell,  Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  127. 

Lieut.  Eneas,  ii.  127. 

M'Donnell,  Nicholas,  ii.  61. 

McDonogh,  John,  i.  27. 

Martin,  ii.  57. 

M'Dowgall,  Cornet  John,  ii.  30. 

M'Eno,  alias  Kenwick,  Thomas,  ii.  46. 
M'Errow,  Bryan,  ii.  113. 

Edmond  Oge,  ii.  113. 

M' Evers,  Charles,  ii.  61. 

M'Farlan,  Robert,  ii.  70. 

M'Farson,  Ens.  Daniel,  ii.  111.  112. 
M'Feagh,  Redmond,  i.  29.  86. 

M'Ferlyn,  Quartermaster  Andrew,  ii.  125. 
M'Forlyne,  Andrew,  ii.  125. 

M'Garragh,  Ens.  Gilbert,  ii.  8. 

M'Garry,  Gillygrome,  i.  85. 

M'Gill,  Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  30.  31. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  30. 

James,  ii.  8.  9. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  30.  31. 

Robert,  ii.  55.  58. 

— — Capt.  Robert,  ii.  8. 

M'Hugh,  Connor,  i.  85. 

Ever,  i.  85. 

M'llagh,  Patrick,  ii.  112. 

MTiroy,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  127. 

M'Kewne,  Ens.  James,  ii.  120. 

M'Killoman,  Cormuck,  ii.  28. 

M'Laughlin,  Capt.  Laughlin,  ii.  111.  112. 
M'Lelan,  Cornet  Hugh,  ii.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  William,  ii;  111.  112. 

M'Mahon,  Teige,  ii.  80. 

M'Mallen,  Hugh,  ii.  88. 

M'Malony,  John,  i.  42. 

M'Math,  Ens.  Charles,  ii.  102.  103.  104. 
M'Moynish,  Robert,  ii.  61. 

M'Mullen,  Allen,  ii.  46. 

Chirurgeon  Allen,  ii.  127. 

Chirurgeon  Patricke,  ii.  27. 

M'Neile,  Daniel,  ii.  45. 

Lieut.  Daniell,  ii.  44. 

M'Nemarra,  Daniel,  i.  122. 

M'Phatres,  Capt.  William,  ii.  111.  112. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  111.  112. 

M'Phelim,  Bryen,  i.  86. 

Garrett,  i.  86. 

M'Quinn,  Patrick,  ii.  89. 

M'Rewne,  Ens.  James,  ii.  120. 

M'Teige,  Dermod,  i.  43. 

Dermott,  i.  42. 

Keadagh,  ii.  27. 

William,  i.  20. 

MThomas,  Dominick,  i.  26. 

M'Ward,  Marcus,  ii.  76. 

M'Werie,  Edmond,  ii.  61. 

M'William,  Donogh,  i.  26.  ii.  56. 

Mead,  Robert,  i.  81. 

Robert,  brewer,  i.  80. 

Meade,  Gabrieli,  ii.  41.  42.  43. 

John,  i.  2.  75.  94.  105. 

Capt.  John,  i.  52.  53. 

Thomas,  ii.  123.  124. 

William,  i.  30.  75.  ii.  82. 

Lieut.  Col.  William,  i.  29.  31. 

Meagh,  Alderman,  i.  52.  117. 

Andrew,  ii.  85. 

Connor,  i.  1. 

David,  i.  26.  27.  94.  101. 

Dominick,  i.  26. 

Ellinor,  i.  20. 

George,  i.  26. 

James,  i.  2.  20.  52. 

John,  i.  27.  ii.  102. 


Meagh,  Patrick,  i.  26.  52. 

Richard,  i.  26. 

Meaghan,  Hugh,  ii.  60. 

Meagher,  Thomas,  i.  96.  97. 

William,  ii.  49.  51. 

Meare,  William,  i.  6. 

Meath,  the  Earl  of,  ii.  116. 

Edward,  Earle  of,  ii.  65.  66.  119. 

Mechane,  Daniell,  i.  43. 

Medcalfe,  Cornet  Henry,  i.  17. 

Medhopp,  Capt.  Francis,  i.  111. 

Meeke,  Lieut.  Arthur,  ii.  46. 

Capt.  Francis,  ii.  46. 

Mellefont,  James,  ii.  82. 

Mellvell,  Major  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 
Melsham,  Richard,  i.  112. 

Melton,  John,  i.  104. 

Metitoone,  Randoll,  i.  42. 

Mentray,  Ens.  John,  ii.  40. 

Mercer,  William,  i.  49.  51. 

Meredeth,  Sir  Thomas,  ii.  77. 

Meredith,  Sir  Thomas,  ii.  76.  77.  115. 

William,  ii.  109. 

Meridith,  Sir  Thomas,  ii.  114. 

Merrick,  Edward,  ii.  38. 

Merrill,  widow,  Elizabeth,  i.  94. 

Mervin,  knt.,  Sir  Audley,  i.  68.  69. 

Richard,  i.  78. 

Meskell,  David,  i.  1.76.  116. 

Meskill,  David,  i.  23.  52. 

Metcalfe,  Henry,  i.  18.  19. 

Meyler,  Richard,  i.  18. 

Miagh,  Thomas,  i.  62. 

Michan,  John,  ii.  S3. 

Michane,  Daniel,  i.  43. 

Michell,  Joane,  ii.  101. 

Major  John,  i.  94.  95. 

Susanna,  i.  6.  7. 

Middleton,  Mary,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Milan,  Christian,  i.  121. 

Mildmay,  William,  ii.  32.  34. 

Mill,  Ens.  Alexander,  ii.  111.  112. 

Mil lan,  Widow,  i.  121. 

Miller,  Corporal,  ii.  41.  43. 

Chirurgeon  James,  ii.  102. 

John,  i.  50. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  24. 

Ralph,  ii.  76.  77.  91.  92. 

Richard,  i.  22. 

Millington,  John,  ii.  123. 

Millner,  Cornet  Samuel,  i.  29. 

William,  ii.  102.  104. 

Mills,  Edward,  ii.  109. 

James,  ii.  116.  118.  119. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  85.  86.  87. 

William,  ii.  88.  123.  124. 

Minechan,  Daniel,  i.  2. 

Minine,  Andrew,  i.  92. 

Minix,  Andrew,  ii.  116. 

Ens.  Thomas,  ii.  116. 

Mime,  John,  i.  116. 

Mitchell,  Thomas,  ii.  82. 

Moldsworth,  Guy,  ii.  106. 

Molesworth,  Guy,  ii.  105. 

Molinn,  William,  i.  6. 

Monck,  Thomas,  ii.  76. 

Moncke,  Thomas,  ii.  77. 

Money,  Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Monford,  John,  i.  20.  21. 

Mongford,  John,  ii.  82. 

Monogh,  John,  i.  26. 

Monroe,  Lieut.  Col.  Alexander,  ii.  102. 103. 


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INDEX  . 
NOMINUM 
Adjudications 
(16-19) 

OFFICERS. 


Sir  George,  ii.  120. 

Montgomeroy,  Neale,  i.  119. 
Montgomery,  Adam,  ii.  30. 

Lieut  George,  ii.  35. 

Lieut  Henry,  ii.  35. 

Hugh,  ii.  8.  9.  37. 

Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  11.  35.  36.  40.  41. 

42. 43. 

Lieut.  Col.  Hugh,  i.  122.  123. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  8.  35. 

Hugh,  Lord  Visct.,  ii.  35. 

Major  Hugh,  ii.  14.  15. 

Sir  James,  i.  122. 

Lieut.  James,  ii.  35. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  35. 

Ens.  Nicholas,  ii.  30.  31. 

Lieut.  Robert,  i.  122.  123.  124. 

Capt.  Samuel,  i.  90. 

William,  i.  122.  123.  124. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  35. 


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INDEX  Monypeny,  Lieut.  Arthur,  ii.  127. 

NOMINUM  John,  ii.  127. 

io  the  Moody,  Robert,  i.  3. 

Adjudications  ^oone,  Eustace,  ii.  33. 

1,1  (ig49)  Isaace,  i.  50. 

officers.  Moones,  John,  i.  50. 

Mooney,  Thomas,  i.  123. 

Moore,  Alexander,  ii.  73.  74. 

Ens.  Alexander,  ii.  35. 

Archabald,  i.  116.  117.  118. 

Lieut.  Archibald,  ii.  98.  99. 

Capt.  Brent,  ii.  77. 

Lieut.  Col.  Brent,  ii.  76.  77. 

Charles,  ii.  43.  115. 

Lieut.  Daniell,  i.  82. 

Lieut.  Col.  Francis,  i.  47. 

Capt.  Garrett,  ii.  65. 

Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  30. 

James,  ii.  105. 

Capt  James,  ii.  72. 

John,  i.  52.  75.  ii.  41.  43.  55.  111.  1 IS 

Cornet  John,  ii.  127. 

Lieut  John,  i.  59. 

Melcher,  i.  123.  ii.  60. 

Nicholas,  ii.  1.  2. 

of  Dowenstowne,  ii.  32.  61. 

Lieut.  Patrick,  ii.  127. 

Ens.  Robert,  ii.  111.  112. 

Roger,  i.  94. 

Thomas,  i.  42.  43. 

Chirurg"  Thomas,  ii.  105. 

Quarter-Master  Thomas,  ii.  44. 

William,  ii.  60. 107. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  107.  108. 

Chaplain  William,  ii.  107. 

esq.,  William,  ii.  113. 

Major  William,  ii.  67.  68. 

Moorehead  [ ],  ii.  32. 

Moreley,  John,  ii.  82. 

Morens,  Morris,  ii.  33. 

Morgan,  Andrew,  i.  36. 

Charles,  i.  47. 

Lieut.  Charles,  ii.  105. 

Edward,  i.  42. 

George,  i.  27.  ii.  78. 

Quarter-Master  Henry,  ii.  85.  86. 

James,  i.  121. 

John,  i.  34.  58.  80.  81.  90.  93.  ii.  5: 

54.  65.  66. 105. 106. 125. 126. 


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i.  55. 


i.  65. 


i.  41. 


Peter,  i 

Morley,  John,  i.  42.  75.  77.  ii. 

Thomas,  i.  38.  40. 

Cornet  Thomas,  i.  38. 

Morly,  John,  i.  42. 

Morphy,  Denis,  ii.  57. 

Morrent,  Patrick,  ii.  33. 

Morres,  Capt  Samuell,  i.  108. 

Morrey,  Thomas,  i.  122. 

Morris,  Hugh,  ii.  61. 

Ens.  Jasper,  i.  25. 

John,  i.  59.  60.  ii.  12.  13. 

Jonas,  i.  75.  101. 

Alderman  Jonas,  i.  76. 

Capt.  Samuell,  i.  25.  27.  28.  106. 107. 

109. 

Quarter-Master  Thomas,  ii.  105. 

Morrish,  James,  i.  42. 

Alderman  John,  ii.  82. 

'’sen.,  Jonas,  i.  102. 

"William,  i.  75. 

Mors,  John,  i.  101. 

Mortimer,  Lieut.  David,  i.  104. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  116. 118. 

Richard,  ii.  43. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  125. 

Mortley,  Walter,  ii.  118. 

Morton,  Robert,  ii.  105. 

Moseley,  Francis,  ii.  73.  74. 

[ ],  ii;  73. 

Mosely,  Francis,  ii.  75. 

Henry,  ii.  61. 

Henry,  Provost  Marshall,  ii.  59. 

Mosson,  Symon,  i.  11. 

Mottley,  Walter,  ii.  116. 

Mottloe,  Lieut  Col.,  i.  22. 

Mouldsworth,  Edward,  i.  82. 

Mouldworth,  Guy,  ii.  94.  95. 

Capt  Guy,  i.  62. 

Moulsworth,  Capt.  Guy,  i.  63. 
Moungomery,  James,  i.  90. 


Mountague,  Ens.  Richard,  i.  52. 

Ens.  William,  i.  53. 

Mount  Alexander,  Earle  of,  i.  12. 

Hugh,  Earl  of,  i.  10. 

Mountallexander,  Earle  of,  ii.  35.  37. 
Mountford,  John,  i.  29.  30. 

William,  i.  29. 

Mountgomery,  Alexander,  ii.  116.  118. 

Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  116.  118. 

— — Capt  George,  ii.  27. 

• esq.^  Hugh,  ii.  27.  29. 

Capt  Hugh,  ii.  1.  2.  27.  29. 

Major  Hugh,  ii.  1.  38. 

esq.,  Hugh,  of  Dublin,  ii.  38. 

James,  ii.  94.  95. 

Capt  Lieut  John,  ii.  27. 

Quartermaster,  Samuel,  i.  90. 

William,  i.  1. 

Mountrath,  Earle  of,  i.  88.  ii.  13. 
Moyland,  Thomas,  i.  42. 

Moyne,  Capt.  George,  ii.  111.  112. 

William,  i.  6. 

M‘ Alexander,  Earle,  i.  11. 

M'Corbevy,  Bryan  O’Bryan,  ii.  28. 
Mubrony,  Murtagh,  i.  104. 

Muledy,  Peter,  ii.  59. 

Mulgan,  William,  i.  112. 

Mullaines,  Thomas,  i.  75. 

Mullard,  John,  ii.  1.  2.  3. 

Mullegan,  Edward,  ii.  83. 

Widow,  i.  10. 

Mullegane,  Ens.  Edward,  ii.  81. 
Mulleneux,  William,  i.  119. 

Mullgan,  Edward,  i.  112. 

Mullhallan,  Cornelius,  ii.  55. 

Munday,  John,  ii.  56.  58. 

Munfoyd,  Robert,  ii.  112. 

Robert,  Waggon  Master,  ii.  111. 

Munroe,  Capt  Alexander,  ii.  111.  112. 

Capt.  David,  ii.  120.  121. 122. 

Lieut  Col.  David,  ii.  88.  89. 

Sir  George,  ii.  121. 

Capt.  Hector,  ii.  112. 

Ens.  Hugh,  ii.  111.  112. 

Major  John,  ii.  111.  112. 

Munster,  Lord  President  of,  i.  54. 
Murly,  Stephen,  i.  121. 


Murphy,  Bryn 

Dennis, 

James,  ii.  67. 


61. 


i.  127. 


| Patrick, 

- Thadeus,  ii.  1. 

- Thomas,  ii.  33. 

- William,  i.  26. 

Murray,  Samuel,  ii.  105. 

Murrey,  Connor,  ii.  60. 

I Murrogli,  Andrew,  i.  2. 

- Dominick,  i.  1. 

- Edmond,  i.  88. 

- Edward,  i.  35. 

- Francis,  i.  1.  116. 

- James,  i.  96.  98.  ii.  25. 

- Patrick,  ii.  89. 

Murry,  John,  i.  47.  ii.  38.  39. 

Murtagh,  John,  ii.  60. 

Murty,  Edward,  i.  22. 

Stephen,  i.  121. 

Muschamp,  esq.,  Denny,  i.  22. 
Musbhampe,  Anne,  i.  23.  52. 

Denny,  1.  23. 

esq.,  Denny,  i.  24. 

Lieut  Col.,  i.  22.  23. 

Mushett,  George,  ii.  38. 

Muskerry,  Margaret,  Viscountess,  ii.  78.  ( 
I Myagh,  David,  i.  27.  ii.  56. 

Garrett,  i.  26.  ii.  56.  57. 

- George,  i.  27.  ii.  78. 127. 


i.  57. 


>7.  70. 
i.  27. 


| Nicholas 

- Patrick,  i.  27.  ii.  56.  57. 

- Robert,  i.  26.  ii.  56.  57. 
— Thomas,  ii.  57. 

William,  i.  26. 

Myler,  Richard,  i.  58.  60. 
Myneme,  Andrew,  i.  90. 

N. 


Nangle,  Christopher,  ii.  60. 

Garrett,  i.  104. 

Baron  of  Navan,  i.  122. 

Naoon,  Cornet  Stephen,  ii.  44. 

Napper,  Lieut  Col.  James,  ii.  59.  61. 62. 
Narr,  Walter,  ii.  88. 

Nash,  Ens.  George,  i.  17. 

Patrick,  ii.  82. 

Nauen,  Stephen,  ii.44. 

Naughtone,  John,  i.  6. 

Navan,  Baron  of,  i.  123. 

— — Towne,  Minister  of,  i.  124. 

Nayle,  Michael,  ii.  2. 3. 

Nayler,  Deane,  i.  42. 

Frances,  i.  42. 43. 

Neagle,  John,  i.  112. 

Nicholas,  i.  112.  - 

Robert,  i.  112. 

Neale,  John,  i.  59. 

Capt  John,  i.  55.  56. 

Neally,  Teige,  ii.  27. 

Neave,  John,  i.  97. 112. 

Neill,  Thomas,  ii.  61. 

Neive,  John,  i.  112. 

Nelson,  Cassandra,  i.  67. 

John,  i.  6. 7. 

Nene,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  52.  53. 

Nerne,  Walter,  ii.  72. 

Nettervill,  Nichas,  Lord,  i.  123.  ii.  23. 

esq.,  Luke,  i.  123. 

[ ],  ii.  43. 

Nevett,  Richard,  ii.  32.  34. 

Nevill,  John,  ii.  24. 25.  26. 56. 

Newburgh,  Thomas,  i.  78. 79. 

Newbury,  William,  ii.  56.  . 

Newcomen,  Capt.  Richard,  ii.  46. 

Robert,  ii.  9. 

Sir  Robert,  i.  68.74.  ii.  14.  15. 63.  6 

102. 104.  111.  114. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  ii.  40. 42. 

Newgent,  Robert,  i.  46. 

Tibbott,  ii.  59. 

of  Coolelamber,  Thomas,  i.  46. 

Widdow,  i.  46. 

Newman,  Thomas,  i.  72. 73. 

Newton,  Samuell,  i.  7. 

Thomas,  ii.  41.  43. 

William,  ii.  61. 

Newtowne,  Samuell,  i.  6. 

Thomas,  ii.  42. 

Nicholas,  Edward,  ii.  41. 

Nicholls,  Lieut.  Archibald,  ii.  116. 118. 

Edward,  i.  123. 124. 

esq.,  Henry,  ii.  65.  66. 

Capt.  Humphry,  ii.  65. 

Capt.  [ ],  ii.  105. 106. 

Nichollson,  John,  ii.  82.  83. 

Nicholson,  George,  i.  20.  ii.  82. 103. 

Lt.  Gilbert,  i.  62.  63. 

Nipright,  William,  ii.  49. 

Nisbitt,  Andrew,  ii.  116. 

Capt.  John,  ii.  116. 118. 

Nixon,  George,  i.  26. 27. 

Noble,  Thomas,  i.  17. 

Noell,  George,  ii.  65. 

knt.,  Sir  Martin,  i.  82. 

Sir  Martin,  i.  83.  84. 

Nolan,  Gregory,  i.  90. 

Thomas,  i.  90. 

Nolane,  Peter,  ii.  52. 

Nordon,  Nathaniell,  i.  3. 

Norris,  a Shoomaker,  ii.  41.  43. 

Norry,  Garrett,  i.  26.  27. 

North,  John,  i.  8. 

Norton,  Capt  George,  ii.  52. 

Norwood,  Ens.  Charles,  ii.  120. 

Noy,  Lt  Lewis,  i.  38. 

Nubey,  Michaell,  ii.  44. 

Nuby,  Capt.  Michael,  ii.  44. 

Nuckle,  Richard,  ii.  113. 

Nugent,  Alderman,  ii.  32. 

Andrew,  ii.  61. 

Arthur,  i.  27. 

of  Lissanedin,  Edward,  ii.  73. 

John,  i.  101. 

Lawrence,  ii.  60. 

of  New  Haggard,  Tibbott,  i.  123. 

Thomas,  i.  116. 

William,  ii.  60. 

[ ],  ii.41. 

Nuite,  Lieut.  Edmond,  i.  32. 

Nulltie,  Mathew,  i.  86. 

Nulty,  Mathew,  i.  29. 

Nutc,  Lieut  Edmond,  i.  33. 34. 

Nutton,  John,  i.  116.  ii.  20. 


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O’Birn,  Teige,  i.  29. 30. 

O’Birnc,  William  Oge  McWilliam  Roe,  ii.§9. 

Teige  M'Farry,  ii.  28. 

Teige  Oge,  i.  86. 

O’Brady,  Patrick,  ii.  113. 

O’Brogan,  Bryan,  ii.  113. 

Owen  begg,  ii.  113. 

William,  ii.  113. 

O’Bryan,  Daniell,  ii.  80. 

Daniell  of  Duagh,  i.  93. 

O’Catliely,  Edmond,  ii.  113. 

O’Colovin,  Cohonagh,  ii.  112. 

O’Coman,  Patrick,  i.  26. 

O’Connell,  Daniell,  i.  88. 

O’Connelly,  John,  i.  97. 

Owen,  ii.  100. 

William,  i.  121. 

O’Cossady,  Conly,  ii.  33. 

O’Dermott,  Thomas,  ii.  1 13. 

O’Donell,  William,  ii.  28. 

O’Donnogh,  Owen,  ii.  28. 

O’Doolan,  James,  i.  123. 

O’Dugan,  Cnogher,  ii.  101. 

Odway,  Arthur,  i.  17. 

O’Dwyre,  Ens.  Conner,' ii.  125. 

O’Dyer,  Derby,  ii.  101. 

Offe,  Henry,  ii.  103. 

Ogden,  Amos,  ii.  27. 

O’Gilvye,  Lieut.  George,  ii.  44. 

Ogle,  Sir  John,  i.  54. 

O’ Hal  tell,  Cahell,  ii.  113. 

O’Hanly,  Dullagh  M'Farragh,  ii.  29. 
O’Harra,  Reene,  ii.  14. 

O’Hearle,  Owin,  i.  66. 

O’Kelagher,  Morrisb,  i.  42. 

O’Kerwill,  Shane,  i.  85. 

Oldfeild,  Captain,  i.  104. 

Oldish,  John,  i.  38. 40. 

O’Linch,  More,  ii.  28. 

Oliphant,  Capt.  James,  ii.  102. 

Oliver,  Christopher, 

O’Mara,  Dermot,  ii.  76. 

O’Mean,  John,  ii.  61. 

O’Mulry,  Hugh,  ii.  113. 

O’Mulshy,  Dermott,  ii.  28. 

O’Neile,  Major  General  Daniell,  ii.  46. 
O’Nineham,  Daniell,  i.  116. 

O’Quirke,  Richard,  ii.  101. 

Orchard,  Thomas,  i.  20. 

O’Regan,  Dermott,  i.  27. 

O’Reily,  Gillduffe,  ii.  112. 

O’Rely,  Farrell,  i.  64.  65. 

O’Reylly,  Tirlagh  Conragh,  ii.  112. 

O’Reyly,  Gillduffe,  ii.  13. 

Hugh  M'Shane,  ii.  113. 

PhiTlipp  M'llmore,  ii.  113. 

Phillipp  McMore,  ii.  113. 

Tirlogh  Carragh,  ii.  113. 

Ormesby,  Edward,  i.3.  ii.  66. 

Ormond,  James,  Duke  of,  ii.  3. 

Ormsby,  Miajor,  i.  4. 

Richard,  ii.  38. 39. 

O’Roddy,  Patrick,  ii.  113. 

Orpin,  William,  i.  55. 

Orr,  Mr.,  i.  64. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  111.112. 

Orrery,  Earle,  i.  30.  33.  36.  39.  43.  46.  48 
50.  53.  54.  56.  59.  63.  65.  67.  69.  71.  73 
76.  79.  81. 

Roger,  Earle,  i.  2.  4.  7.  9.  10.  12.  15 

18.  21.  23.  27.  85.  87.  94.  98.  102.  103 
105.  106.  108.  110.  113.  115.  117.  120 
121.  123.  ii.  2.  5.  6.  11.  13.  15.  17.  20. 23 
29.  31.  33.  36.  37.  39.  42.  47.  50.  58.  61 
63.  66.  68.  69.  71.  72.  74.  77.  79.  83.  89 
92.  95.  97.  99.  100.  101.  108.  110.  114 
118.121.124.126.128. 

Orrory,  Roger,  Earle  of,  i.  83.  89.  92.  ii.  2. 
9.25.45.86. 

Orson,  Richard,  ii.  41.  43. 

Osborn,  esq.,  John,  i.  82. 83. 84. 

Osborne,  Joseph,  i.  60. 73. 

— Nicholas,  i.  104. 

Samuell,  ii.  42. 

Widdow,  ii.  61. 

Osbourne,  Ens.  Henry,  i.  62. 

esq.,  Nicholas,  i.  62. 63. 

Lt.  Nicholas,  i.  62. 63. 

Thomas,  i.  62. 63. 

Osburne,  Capt.  John,  i.  55. 56. 

O’ Sheridan,  Cohonagh,  ii.  112. 

William,  ii.  113. 

Ossory,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  ii.  27. 29. 78. 79. 80 

(122.) 


Otly,  Capt.  Adam,  i.  114. 
Ouldfield,  Capt.,  i.  105. 

Oveden,  Lieut.  Col.,  i.  78. 

Owen,  John,  i.  113. 

Lieut.  John,  i.  111. 

Capt.  Lewis,  i.  20. 21. 

Maurice,  i.  97. 

Capt.  Maurice,  i.  11 1. 

Morris,  i.  96.  99. 

Owenden,  Lieut.  Col.,  i.  55. 
Owens,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  72. 

William,  ii.  42. 85. 

Owensworth,  Francis,  ii.  32. 
Oxenden,  Capt.  Richard,  i.  58.  59. 
Oxford,  Capt.  William,  ii.  52. 


Packenham,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  91.  93.  ii.  C 
Packinton,  Mr.,  i.  39. 40. 

Paddin,  Capt.,  i.36. 

John,  i.  73. 

Padmore,  Arthur,  ii.  110. 

Page,  Robert,  i.33. 

Quarter-Master  Strongeman,  i.  3a 

Thomas,  i.  25. 27. 28.  90. 91. 92.  i: 

Paine,  Robert,  ii.  59. 61.62. 

Painter,  Moyses,  ii.  41. 

William,  ii.  47. 

Palfrey,  Mr.,  ii.  76. 

Pallice,  Andrew,  ii.  88. 

William,  ii.  88. 

Palmer,  Lieut.  Gyles,  i.  55.  56. 

John,  i.  29. 55. 56. 

Thomas,  i.  103.  ii.  14. 

Walter,  36. 55. 

Pamory,  Richard,  ii.  70. 

Paramore,  Thomas,  ii.  63. 

Parcivall,  John,  ii.  91. 

Parke,  Lieut.  John,  i.  119. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  46. 

Parker,  Alexander,  i.  67. 

: Capt.  Alexander,  i.  66.  67. 

Jona,  ii.  102. 

Jonack,  i.  20.  21. 

Phillip,  i.  2.  42. 

Capt.  Phillip,  i.  2. 38. 39.  43. 

Richard,  i.  2. 

William,  i.  112.  ii.  101. 

Capt  William,  i.  41. 

Parkinton,  Mr.,  i.  88. 

Parnell,  Thomas,  ii.  101. 

gent.,  Thos.,  ii.  100. 

Parr,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  46. 

Peter,  ii.  47. 

Parrey,  John,  ii.  59. 

Parrott,  Humfry,  i.  70. 

Parry,  Dr.  John,  i.  62.  63. 

Oliver,  ii.  42. 

Parsons,  Edward,  i.  86. 

Henry,  ii.  49. 

John,  ii.  48. 

Joseph,  i.  58.  60. 

Laurence,  i.  64. 

esq.,  Laurence,  i.  88. 89. 

Mrs.,  i.  29. 30. 

Capt.  William,  i.  29. 

William,  i.  88. 

Pate,  Thomas,  ii.  100. 101. 122. 
Patten,  Henry,  i.  96.  98. 

John,  ii.  81. 

Pattens,  Margarett,  i.20. 

Quarter- Master  Richard,  i.  82. 

Patterns,  Quarter-Master  Richard,  i.  £ 
Patterson,  Col.  William,  i.  70. 

Paulett,  John,  ii.  88. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  81. 

Pauly,  Mathew,  ii.  46. 

Pawley,  John,  ii.  82. 

Payne,  Capt.  John,  i.  78. 79. 

Robert,  i.  47. 48. 

Capt.  Valentine,  ii.  127. 

Peaces,  Thomas,  ii.  109. 

Peake,  Thomas,  ii.  121. 

Pearce,  Quarter- Master  Edward,  i.  32 
Peasely,  Major  George,  ii.  59. 

Peate,  Thomas,  ii.  HO.  120. 

Peere,  Capt.  Benjamine,  i.  52.  53. 
Peeters,  Corporal,  ii.  102. 

Peirce,  Ellinor,  i.38.40. 

Major  Robert,  i.  38. 

Peircey,  James,  i.  77. 

Major  James,  i.  75. 

Peircy,  widow,  Ellinor,  i.  75. 


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Plunckett  of  Rathmore,  i.  54. 88. 96. 110. 

Robert,  i.  6. 

Plunkeet  of  Rathmore,  i.  100. 

Plunket  of  Ratlimore,  i.  64. 

Plunkett,  Alexander,  ii.  41. 

of  Bewley,  i.  123.  ii.  32. 

of  Bewly,  ii.  41.  *78. 

George,  ii.  80. 

Garrett,  ii.  102. 

of  Rathmore,  i.  68. 74.  ii.  38. 91. 

Robert,  i.  52. 66.  ii.  63. 

John,  ii.  125. 

Sir  Nicholas,  ii.  121. 122. 

knt..  Sir  Nicholas,  i.  63.  ii.  120. 

Sir  Walter,  ii.  63. 64. 

[ ],  of  Rathmore,  i.  39.  ii.  24. 

Points,  Sir  Tobias,  i.  70.  71. 

Polden,  Hugh,  ii.  59. 65. 66. 127.128. 
Pollard,  Arthur,  ii.  25.  26. 

Polton,  Anthony,  ii.  100. 

Poncheon,  Phillip,  ii.  20. 

Richard,  ii.  20. 

Ponsonby,  Sir  John,  ii.  12. 13. 

Poole,  Francis,  ii.  41. 

John,  i.  32. 33.  34.  ii.  56.  58. 

Periam,  i.  48.  ii.  59.  61.  62. 


Thomas,  i.  20.  ii.  56.  58. 102. 

Pooly,  Thomas,  ii.  52. 53. 

Poore,  David,  ii.  56. 

Edmond,  ii.  65. 66. 

— — Mary,  i.  22. 

Major  Roger,  i.  55. 56. 

William,  n.  56. 

Pope,  Major  John,  i.  96. 

Richard,  ii.  91. 

Pordon,  Capt.  George,  i.  62.  63. 
Porsall,  Richard,  ii.  48. 

Porsell,  Richard,  ii.  4,9.  51. 

Porter,  Edmund,  i.  1. 

of  Elbridge,  ii.  41. 

John,  i.  22. 

Quartermaster  John,  ii.  120. 121. 

of  Olbridge,  ii.  41. 

Robert,  it.  100. 

Thomas,  i.  22. 121. 

Portingall,  Jesper,  i.  78. 

Potts,  Nicholas,  ii.  41. 

Thomas,  ii.  91. 125. 

Pourdon,  Capt.  John,  ii.  59. 

Powell,  Capt.  Edward,  i.  49. 50.  51 . 

Giles,  ii.  73. 74. 75. 

Howell,  i.  55. 56. 

John,  ii.  94. 

Samuell,  i.  42. 

Power,  Edmond,  i.  106. 

John,  i.  47.  55.  ii.  2. 

Col.  Mile,  ii.  94. 

Roger,  i.  36.  37. 

Major  Roger,  i.35. 

Thomas,  i.  59. 

Powere,  Edmond,  ii.  96.  97. 

Powlett,  Sir  John,  i.  58. 59. 

Prate,  Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Preist,  Ezechiell,  i.32. 

Lieut.  Ezechiell,  i.  29. 

Ezekiel,  i.  30. 

Preston,  Alderman,  ii.  101. 

John,  ii.  49.  51. 

Alderman  John,  ii.  22.  23.  100. 

Price,  Sir  Bartholomew,  i.  49. 50.  51. 

Ens.  Edward,  ii.  8. 

Jane,  i.  32. 33. 

Pridden,  John,  ii.51. 

Pridon,  John,  ii.  49. 

Priest,  Ezekiell,  ii.  103. 

Prince,  Robert,  i. 96. 98.  111.  112. 


Thomas,  i.73. 

Pritchard,  Richard,  i.  33. 
Proctor,  James,  i.  3. 

Thomas,  ii.  24. 25. 26. 

Prokane,  William,  i.  1. 
Proster,  William,  ii.  2. 

Pue,  Robert,  i.  34. 
Pulvertaffe,  Thomas,  ii.  101. 
Pulvertauffe,  Thomas,  i.  111. 
Pumcry,  Richard,  ii.  20. 
Punch,  John,  i.  101. 
Punnery,  Richard,  i.75. 
Purcell,  Redmond,  ii.  100. 

[ ],  i.  104. 

Purdon,  Lieut.  John,  i.  82. 

Ens.  William,  i.  82. 

Purdy,  Robert,  ii.  72. 


I Purlvortaas,  Thomas,  i.  112. 

Purnell,  Lawrence,  ii.  32. 

Pye,  Phillipp,  ii.  50. 

Richard,  ii.  50. 

Pynchback,  Capt.  John,  i.  49. 

Pyne,  Major,  ii.  2. 

Major  Niccolas,  i.  86. 

Major  Nicholas,  i.35. 37. 

Q. 

Quarre,  Cornett  Nicholas,  i.  62. 

Quatred,  Francis,  ii.  110. 

Quin,  Bryan,  ii.  60. 

Christopher,  ii.  48. 

Richard,  i.  6. 

Quing,  Richard,  i.  29. 

Quinlan,  Derby,  ii.  57. 

Quinn  [ ],  i.  103. 

Quinnall,  John,  i.  116.  117.  ii.  19. 

Quint,  Henry,  ii.  49. 

R. 

Rafter,  Thomas,  i.  78. 

Ragg,  William,  ii.  55. 

Ramsey,  Ens.  David,  i.  122. 

Ranalagh,  Arthur,  Lord  Viscount,  i.  29.  30. 
Ranalaugh,  Lord,  i.  80. 

Ranelagh,  Roger,  late  Lord  Viscount,  i.  30. 
Ranger,  Capt.  Francis,  ii.  6. 

Rann,  John,  i.  3. 

Rawden,  Sir  George,  i.30.  50.  86.  87.  ii.  61. 

knt,  Sir  George,  i.  29. 

Rawdon,  Sir  George,  ii.  62. 

bart.,  Sir  George,  ii.  59. 

Rawlins,  widow  Assias,  ii.  103. 

John,  i.  20. 21. 

Quarter-Master  John,  ii.  76.  77. 

Richard,  ii.  82. 

Widdow,  ii.  48. 

Rawson,  Capt.,  ii.  78.  80. 

Capt.  Gilbert,  i.  96.  98. 

Ray,  Christopher,  ii.  94. 

Humphrey,  i.  97.  ii.  101. 

Humphry,  i.  112. 

Rayard,  Lieut.  William,  ii.  8. 

Raymonds,  Elizabeth,  i.  116. 

Read,  Ephrira,  i.  62. 

Reade,  Ensign  Patrick,  ii.  111.  112. 
Reading,  Robert,  i.  29. 30. 

William,  ii.  111.112. 

Rean,  Derby,  ii.  101. 

Reatli,  Lieut.  Col.  George,  ii.  35. 

Redding,  William,  i.  97. 

Reddy,  Thomas,  i.  112.  ii.  101. 

Redwood,  Thomas,  i.  100. 

William,  ii.  25. 

Redworth,  Hercules,  i.  8. 1 1 . 

Nicholas,  i.  8.  9. 

[ ],  i.11.12. 

Reeves,  Charles,  i.  78.  79.  ii.  33. 

Richard,  i.  100.  ii.  102.  104. 

Lieut.  Col.  Richard,  i.  3. 

Reily,  James,  i.  8. 9.  ii.  1 13. 

Relley,  Cornet  James,  ii.  105. 

Relly,  Ensign  Garrett,  ii.  105. 

Rely,  Cornet  James,  ii.  105. 

Reyley,  William,  ii.  65.  66. 

Reymond,  Robert,  i.  101.102. 

Reynold,  James,  ii.  1 1 . 

James  Marshall,  ii.  10. 

John,  ii.  11. 

Reynolds,  Rory,  i.  85. 

Bryan,  i.  85. 

Connor,  i.  85. 

Conor,  i.  85. 

Cormuck,  i.  85. 

Edmond,  ii.  29. 

Ellinor,  ii.  70. 

Gerald,  i.  85. 

Hugh,  i.  85. 

John,  ii.  10. 

John  M'Caliill,  i.  85. 

Major  John,  ii.  127. 

Morgan,  i.  85. 

Teige,  i.  85. 

Teige  M'Bryan  Boy,  i.  85. 

Riccards,  Andrew,  i.  121. 

Rice,  Ellin,  i.  22. 

Capt  James,  ii.  88. 

Thomas,  ii.  65.  66. 1 11. 114. 

Richardson,  Ensign  Symon,  ii.  85.  86. 

esq.,  Thomas,  ii.  32. 34. 

Mr.  Thomas,  ii.  100. 


Richardson,  Lieut.  John,  i.  25.  27. 28. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  40. 42. 43. 

Rickards,  Andrew,  i.  17.  55.  72. 

Rickarts,  Andrew,  esq.,  ii.  1 . 2. 

Riddy,  Patrick,  ii.  48. 

Ridle,  Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  27. 

Rigbv,  Henry,  ii.  89. 

'William,  i.  50. 

Rigg,  Abraham,  ii.  59.  62. 

Riggby,  Colonel,  i.  50. 

Henry,  i.  50. 

Rigly,  Colonel,  i.35. 

Rigway,  Mr.  William,  i.  58.59. 

Rippon,  Thomas,  ii.  33. 

Roarke,  Patricke,  ii.  28. 

Robbinson,  Capt.  John,  ii.  1 12. 

Roberts,  Lieut.  Edward,  ii.  127. 

Henry,  ii.  57. 

Thomas,  i.  105. 

Clerke  Thomas,  i.  105. 

Robinson,  Capt  John,  ii.  111. 

[ ],  ii.  loi. 

Roceter,  Thomas,  ii.  89. 

Rocli,  Alexander,  i.  35. 49. 50. 

Andrew,  i.75. 

widow,  Christian,  i.  121. 

Daniell,  ii.  89. 

David,  ii.  49. 50. 

Dominick,  i.  20.  75.  ii.  49.  51.  56.  70. 

82.  94. 

Edmond,  i.  20.  ii.  49. 

Edmond,  Coheyres  of,  ii.  48. 

Edward,  ii.  49.  51. 

Francis,  i.  50. 

George,  i.  101. 

Henry,  ii.  89. 

James,  i.  20.  ii.  49.  94. 

John,  i.  42.  49. 75. 77.  ii.  18.  49. 70. 

Mary,  i.  77. 

Maurice,  ii.  20. 70. 71. 

Patrick,  i.  20.  ii.  49. 

Phillboy,  i.  20. 

Phillip,  i.  20. 21.  ii.  49.  82. 102.  103. 

Phillip  Boy,  ii.  48. 56.  82. 

Phillip  Buoy,  ii. .49. 

Philliph  Boy,  i.  21. 

Phillipp,  ii.  82. 

Phillipp  buy,  ii.  49. 

Richard,  ii.  19.  48.51.  56. 102. 

•  Stephen,  i.  42.43. 

Roche,  Dominick,  i.  1.  ii.  103. 

Alderman,  i.  1. 

Edmond,  Coheirs  of,  ii.  103. 

Maurice,  i.  2.  ii.  87. 

Morris,  i.  2. 

Phillip  Boy,  ii.  102, 103. 

The  Widow,  ii.  122. 

Rochford  of  Kilbride,  i.  123. 

Oliver,  i.  123. 

Rochforte,  Alson,  ii.  32. 

Andrew,  i.75. 

Christiane,  i.  120. 

Rockley,  Ensign  Thomas,  ii.  76. 77. 

Roe,  John,  i.  42. 

Rogers,  Francis,  i.42.  101. 102.  ii.  48. 

• Hester,  ii.  1. 2. 

Ensign  Humphry,  i.  52.  53. 

Peter,  i.  58. 

Roggers,  Peter,  i.  22. 

Rolph,  John,  i.  113. 

Ronan,  David,  i.  58. 

— — James,  i.  58.  ii.  56.  58. 

[ r > ],’  ii.  *56. 

Ronane,  James,  i.  22.  24. 

Roody,  Morris,  ii.  113. 

Morrish,  ii.  113. 

Patrick,  ii.  113. 

Rookeby,  Foulke,  i.  78. 79. 

Rooper,  Christopher,  ii.  16. 

Rooth,  David,  ii.  100. 

William,  ii.  91. 

Roper,  Christopher,  ii.  17.  18. 55. 
Itoscomon,  Wentworth,  Earle,  i.  2.  4.  7.  9. 
10.  12.  15.  18.  27.  ii.  2.  68.  79.  103. 
114.  126. 

Earle,  i.  36. 

Roscomon,  Earle,  i.  30.  33.  39.  43.  46.  48. 
50.  54.  59.  63.  65.  67.  69.  71. 73. 76. 
79.  81. 

Wentworth  of,  ii.  110. 

Wentworth,  Earle  of,  i.  21.  23.  53. 

56.  83.  85.  87.  89.  92.  94.  98.  102. 
103.  105.  106.  108.  110.  113.  115.  117. 
120.  121.  123.  ii.  2.  3.  5.  6.  9.  11.  18. 


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633 


Roscomon,  Wentworth,  Earle  of — continued. 
15.  17.  20.  23.  25.  29.  31.  33.  36.  37.  39. 
42  45.  47.  50.  53.  58.  61.  63.  66.  69.71. 
72.  74.  77.  83.  86.  89.  92.  95.  97.  99. 
101.  106.  108.  118.  121.  124.  128. 
Roscomon,  the  Earle  of,  ii.  60. 

Ross,  William,  ii.  16. 

Rosse,  Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  125. 

Rosseter,  Thomas,  i.  50. 

Rossington,  Henry,  i.  36. 

Lt.  Henry,  i.  35. 

Rostock,  Ens.  George,  i.  59. 

Roth,  David,  ii.  100. 

Rotheram,  Allice,  i.  6. 7. 

Thomas,  i.  7. 

Clerke  Thomas,  i.  6. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  6. 

Rounds,  Gowen,  ii.  49. 

Rourke,  Bryan,  ii.  60. 

Row,  James,  i.  50. 

Mathias,  ii.  22.  55. 

Rowan,  Lieut.  Arclibold,  ii.  111.  112. 

Rowe,  James,  i.  50. 

John,  i.  27. 

Matthias,  ii.  23. 

Rowland,  John,  Ghirurgeon,  ii.  105. 

Pheby,  i.  2. 

Rowliston,  William,  ii.  59.  61. 

Rowse,  Thomas,  ii.  47. 

Royston,  Richard,  i.  97.  112. 

Ruan,  Patrick,  i.  102. 

Ruby,  Nathaniel],  ii.  89. 

Rudeagh,  Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  111.  112. 
Rugeley,  John,  ii.  22. 23. 

Rumball,  Qr.  Mr.  William,  1.  111. 

William,  i.  1 13. 

Rush,  Thomas,  ii.  76. 

Russell,  Benjamine,  i-  89. 

Dudley,  ii.  55. 

John,  i.  68. 

Mary,  i.  112. 

Patrick,  i.  105. 

Phillip,  ii.  101. 

Susan,  i.  105. 

Russill,  John,  i.  2. 

Rutledge,  Lieut.  Edward,  ii.  105. 

Rudidge,  Thomas,  ii.  76. 

Ryan,  Patrick,  i.  101. 

Rye,  Christopher,  ii.  25. 

Ryves,  Lt.  Col.  John,  i.  54. 

S. 


Saint  Leger,  Col.  Hayward,  i.  66. 

Sale,  Bennett,  i.  97. 

Salfeild,  Qr.  Master  Henry,  i.  25. 
Salfield,  Qr.  Mr.  Henry,  i.  27.  28. 

Sail,  Bennett,  i.  111.  ii.  101. 

. Edmond,  ii.  101. 

Jeoffery,  i.  98. 

Jeoffry,  i.  97. 

John  ; i.  97.  ii.  101. 

Luke,  i.  97.  99. 

Michaell,  i.  97.  ii.  101. 

Niccolas,  ii.  101. 

Walter,  i.  98.  111.  112.  ii.  101. 

Salland,  Bennett,  ii.  101. 

Salle,  Bennett,  i.  96. 

Walter,  i.  96.  97. 

Sallmon,  James,  i.  32.  33. 

Capt.  Robert,  i.  32. 

Salmoue,  Thomas,  i.  112. 

Salt,  Cornett  Thomas,  i.  66. 

Salter,  Thomas,  ii.  48.  50. 

William,  ii.  56. 

Samback,  John,  ii.  65.  66. 

Samford,  Thomas,  i.  89. 

Sample,  James,  i.  52.  53. 

Sampler,  Henry,  ii.  109. 

Sampson,  Allen,  ii.  120. 

Ens,  Allen,  ii.  120. 

Richard,  i.  101. 

Sandeland,  John,  ii.  35.  37. 

Sanders,  Robert,  ii.  55. 73. 

Thomas,  i.  29.  30. 

Cornett  Thomas,  i.  29. 

Sanderson,  Cornet  Robert,  ii.  113. 
Sandes  esq.,  William,  ii.  74. 

Sandford  gent.,  Thomas,  i.  47.  48.  ii.  22. 
Sandilan,  John,  ii.  30.  31. 

Sandilans,  John,  i.  90.  92.  ii.  32. 

William,  ii.  55. 

Sandilon,  John,  i.  92. 

Sands,  William,  i.  3.  4. 

(122.) 


ii.  94. 


Sandys,  Col.  Robert,  i.  64.  65. 

Sankey,  George,  ii.  33. 

Santloe,  Jos. ; i.  47.  54.  64.  80.  90.  i 
65.  109. 

Sarsfeild,  Edmond,  i.  1.43.74.76. 

Edmund,  i.  2. 

Edward,  i.  52.  105. 

James,  i.  43. 

Nicholas,  i.  27. 

Thomas,  i. 

c l-i 

Sarsfield,  Dominick,  i.  76. 

Edmond,  i.  1. 42.  75.  ii.  82. 

Edward,  i.  1.2. 

Patrick,  i.  75.  76. 

of  Tully,  Patrick,  ii.  33. 

Saule,  Bennett,  i.  111.  112. 

John,  i.  112. 

Michaell,  i.  112. 

Walter,  i.  111.  112. 

Saunders,  Thomas,  ii.  103. 
Saunderson,  Lieut.  George,  ii.  72. 
Savadge,  Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  27. 

Ens.  Henry,  ii.  27. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  111.  112. 

Savage,  James,  ii.  45. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  44. 

John,  i.  78.  ii.  61. 

Patrick,  ii.  10. 

Savill,  Capt.  George,  i.  3. 

Qr.  Mr.  Richard,  i.  38. 40. 

Sawby,  Thomas,  ii.  70. 

Saxon,  Thomas,  ii.  113. 115. 
Scanderbeggbushell,  George,  i.  33. 
Scarfe,  Robert,  ii.  76. 

Scarlfe,  Robert,  i.  64. 

Scott,  Edward,  ii.  32. 

John,  i.  80. 

Ens.  Robert,  i.  85. 36. 37. 

Qr.  Mr.  Walter,  ii.  120.  121. 

Qr.  Mr.  Walter  Walter, 

Scrimsher,  Charles,  i.74.76. 
Scudamore,  Mrs.,  i.  4-0. 

Mrs.  Mary,  i.  38. 

Mr.  Richard,  i.  120. 

esq.,  Richard,  i.  2. 

Scurlock,  [ ],  ii.  60. 

Scurlocke,  Edward,  ii.  60. 

Seager,  Henry,  i.  24. 

Seagrave,  Margarett,  i.  1. 

Searle,  Mrs.  Jane,  i.  45. 46. 

Miles,  i.  67. 

Col.  Thomas,  i.  45. 

William,  i.  66. 

Seaton,  Archibald,  ii.  120. 

Christopher,  ii.  120. 121. 

Ens.  James,  ii.  120. 

Secalliggo,  Phillip,  i.  49. 

Sedgrave,  Henry,  ii.  88. 

John,  ii.  90. 

of  the  Cabragh,  ii.  88. 

Segar,  Henry,  i.  17.  22. 

Henry,  i.  50. 

Selby,  John,  i.  23. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  105. 

Seller,  Quarter-Master  Hugh, 

Selly,  Edward,  i.  49. 

Semper,  Thomas,  i.  47.  ii-  27. 
Sempson,  Allen,  ii.  121. 

Senewes,  John,  ii.  91. 

Senhowse,  John,  i.  1. 

Sennhouse,  John,  i.  1. 

Serjeant,  John,  i.  10. 

Seston,  Capt.  Randolph 


120. 


i.  49.  50. 51. 


John,  i.  27. 

Seward,  Charles,  i.  94. 

Cornett  Richard,  i.  35.  36. 

Seyfe,  John,  i.  121. 

Seyward,  George,  ii.  50. 

Shaen,  Sir  James,  ii.  67.  68. 

Shaftas,  Ensign  Dalton,  ii.  19.20.21. 
Shaghins,  James,  ii.  61. 

Shaghnessy,  John,  i.  80. 

Shambacke,  John,  ii.  114. 115. 
Shambake,  John,  ii.  111. 

Shanahan,  David,  ii.  57. 

Shannon,  Francis,  Lord,  i.  62.  63. 
Sharp,  John,  i.  38.117. 

Sharpe,  Mr.  John,  i.  40. 

Shaw,  Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  27. 


Shaw,  William,  ii.  29.  41.  42.47. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  27. 

Ensign  William,  ii.  22. 

Shawe,  Marmaduke,  ii.  107. 

William,  ii.  38. 

Shea,  Robert,  ii.  100. 

Sheddow,  Mr.  Robert,  ii.  63. 

Mr.  William,  ii.  63. 

Sheeres,  Bennett,  ii.  82. 

Shellby,  John,  i.  22. 

Shelock,  James,  ii.  33. 

Sheredon,  Patrick,  i.  123. 

Sherlock,  Christopher,  i.  17.  36.  55.  ii.  1. 

James,  i.  97. 112. 

John,  i.  17.  55. 

Sir  John,  i.  63.  ii.  118.  119.  120.  121. 

124. 

knt..  Sir  John,  ii.  22. 

Mary,  i.  97. 

Michaell,  i.  17. 55. 

Robert,  ii.  33. 

Sir  Thomas,  i.  17. 18.  22. 23. 

Sherlocke,  James,  i.  96.  98. 

John,  i.  36.- 

Sir  John,  ii.  116. 122. 123. 

Peirce,  ii.  2. 

Sherly,  James,  i.  108. 

Sherman,  John,  i.  52. 53. 

Marke,  i.  42. 89. 

Sheull,  Capt.  Edward,  i.  108. 

Slubbers,  Edward,  ii.  66. 

Shields,  James,  ii.  107. 

Shipman,  Sir  Abraham,  ii.  72. 

Quarter- Master  Robert,  i.  116.  117. 

Shipwich,  Major  Henry,  i.  53. 

Shirlock,  James,  1. 72. 

Shirlocke,  Sir  John,  ii.  111.  114. 

Shirly,  James,  gent.,  i.  106. 107. 

Sliortall,  Richard,  i.  18.  ii.  100. 101. 
Shortliffe,  Capt.  Anthony,  i.  14. 15. 16. 
Sliuell,  Capt.  Edward,  i.  106. 

Mary,  i.  106. 107. 108. 

Shule,  Robert,  i.  32. 

Shute,  Robert,  i.  33. 34. 

Sibbolds,  Henry,  ii.  32. 

Silliard,  Sankey,  ii.  63. 64. 

Widdow,  i.  3. 

Silver,  Owen,  i.  17.  23.  59.  60. 73.  ii.  91.  92. 
93. 

Sim,  Cornet  James,  ii.  102. 

Simple,  Andrew,  Captain,  i.  3. 

Simpson,  Ensign  John,  ii.  125. 


- Mathet 

- Tlioi 


i.  100. 


Sinewes,  John,  ii.  91. 

Sinkeler,  Lieut.  William,  i.  1< 
Sinnott,  Niccolas,  i.  36. 

Skaleele,  Richard,  ii.  60. 
Skelton,  James,  ii.  16. 

Skerett,  John,  i.  6. 

Widdow,  i.  6. 

Skerrett,  Francis,  ii.  109. 

— — James,  i.47. 

Martin,  i.  47. 

Nicholas,  i.  33. 

Peter,  i.  3. 

Stephen,  i.  80. 

Skiddy,  George,  i.  2. 

John,  i.  17.23.55.58.7: 

Nicholas,  i.  52. 

Skipwick,  Major  Henry,  i.  53 
Skipwish,  Major  Henry,  i.52 
Skullv,  Gerrald,  ii.  88. 

'Gwen,  ii.  33. 

Slaghter,  Ensign  John,  ii.  21, 
Slane,  the  Lord  of,  ii.  62. 
Slaughter,  John,  ii.  12. 13. 

Ensign  John,  ii.  19.'20. 

Slegg,  Chaplain  Edward,  ii.  i 

Susanna,  ii.  105. 106. 

Sleyman,  William,  ii.  82. 
Sloane,  Alexander,  ii.  72. 
Sloran,  Alexander,  ii.  88. 

Smith,  Lieut.  Abraham,  i.  123. 

Colonel  Alexander,  ii.  72. 

Ensign  George,  ii.  59. 

Lieut.  Col.  George,  i.  1 14 

John,  i.  2.  29. 42. 43. 45.  i 

Captain  John,  i.  42. 44. 

Joshua,  i.  35. 


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Lieut.  Ralph,  i.  42. 

; Richard,  i.  42.  43. 75. 77. 

10  Captain  Richard,  i.  442. 43. 

. Ensign  Robert,  ii.  105. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  120. 

Thomas,  i.  90. 92.  ii.  53. 

William,  i.  42. 43. 

Captain  William,  ii.  52. 

Lieut.  Wilson,  i.  42. 

Smithe,  Henry,  i.  6. 

John,  i.  4.  6. 

Captain  John,  i.  3. 

Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  120. 

William,  i.  37. 

Smithers,  Quarter-Master  William,  i.  35. 
Smithin,  William,  i.  122. 

Smyth,  Abraham,  ii.  35. 

Lieut.  Abraham,  i.  122. 124. 

John,  i.  9.  12.  13.  14.  15.  16.  17.  18. 

21.  22.  25.  27.  28.  30. 32.  33.  34. 38. 
39.  41.  94.  ii.  85. 

Lieut.  John,  i.  94. 

Joshua,  i.  37. 

Lieut.  Ralph,  ii.  59. 

Robert,  ii.  33. 

Ens.  Ralph,  ii.  59.  61.  62.. 

Thomas,  i.  120.  ii.  14. 26. 

— — William,  i.  94. 

Capt.  William,  ii.  53. 

Smythe,  Edward,  ii.  116. 

Francis,  i.  6. 

George,  ii.  14. 

John,  i.  7.  8.  11.  20.  49.  86.  87.  ii. 

14. 

Joshua,  i.  36. 

Mary,  i.  6.  7. 

Ralph,  ii.  92. 

Richard,  ii.  85. 

Thomas,  ii.  25. 

C ],  i.  116. 117.  118. 

Smythes,  Qr.  Mr.  William,  i.  36. 

Snee,  John,  i.  123. 

Sorrell,  Thomas,  i.  78.  79. 

Souch,  John,  ii.  41. 43. 

Southcott,  Capt.  Thomas,  i.  116.  117. 
Southerland,  Capt.  Angus,  ii.  111.  112. 
Southwell,  John,  ii.  123.  124. 

esq.,  Robert,  i.62.63.  ii.  81. 83. 

Southwood,  Gregorie,  i.  67. 

Gregory,  i.  66. 

Soyward,  George,  ii.  49. 

Speed,  William,  i.  47. 

Spencer,  Col.,  i.  6. 

Ens.  Foulke,  ii.  44. 

Henry,  ii.  45. 

Capt.  Henry,  ii.  44. 

Spicer,  George,  ii.  113. 

Spilman,  Joseph,  i.  54. 

Spireman,  John,  i.  20. 

Sprickly,  Thomas,  i.  48. 

Spricklye,  John,  i.  47. 

Spring,  Capt.  John,  i.  106.  108. 

Margarett,  i.  106. 107. 108. 109. 

St.  Amies  Geeld,  Corporacon  of,  i.  60. 

Guild,  Dublin,  Corporacon  of,  ii.  34. 

St.  George,  Sir  Oliver,  ii.  107. 108. 

Peter,  ii.  107. 

St.  John,  Robert,  i.  111.  112.  ii.  101. 

St.  Legeirs,  Col.,  i.  101. 

St.  Leger,  Dame  Gartraidd,  ii.  70. 

Heyward,  i.  67. 

Col.  Heyward,  ii.  127. 

esq.,  John,  i.  54.  ii.  70. 82. 

Capt.  John,  i.  54. 

Capt.  Rowland,  i.  66. 

Sir  William,  i.  54. 

jun.,  Sir  William,  i.  54. 

Lt.  Col.  Warham,  i.  54. 

Stack,  John,  ii.  69. 

Stackpole,  Bartholomew,  i.  27. 

Stafford,  David,  i.  50.  ii.  89. 

Martin,  ii.  89. 

Melcher,  i.  49. 

Michael,  ii.  88. 

Mr.,  ii.  33. 

Thomas,  i.  50. 

William,  i.  49. 50.  ii.  88.  89. 

Stakpole,  Bartholomew,  ii.  57. 

Stammers,  Edward,  i.  88. 

George,  i.  88. 89. 

Stanbridge,  Alderman,  ii.  41 . 


Stanbridge,  Alderman  Samuel,  ii.  41.43. 
Standen,  [ ],  ii.  33. 

Standoppe,  Arthur,  i.  55. 

Stanley,  Charles,  i.  96. 98. 

William,  ii.  46. 

Stanop,  Arthur,  i.  78. 

Stantloe,  Joseph,  i.  33. 

Stanton,  Edmond,  i.  94. 

George,  i.  47. 

Richard,  i.  76. 

Thomas,  i.  70. 

Stanyard,  Richard,  ii.  107. 

Staples,  Lt.  Col.  Alexander,  ii.  44. 

Alexander,  ii.  45. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  44. 

Stapleton,  Edmond,  i.  112. 

Edward,  i.  96. 

James,  i.  112. 

Starkey,  George,  i.  123. 

Statevile,  Thomas,  i.  68. 

Staughton,  Col.  Anthony,  i.  67. 

Lt.  Col.  Anthony,  i.  66. 

Staunford,  Robert,  ii.  52. 

Steere,  Lt.  John,  i.  22.  23. 

William,  i.  109. 

Lt.  William,  i.  106. 108. 

Stephens.  John,  i.  45. 46. 

Capt.  John,  i.  45. 

Ens.  John,  i.  17. 

knt.,  Sir  John,  ii.  6. 

Richard,  i.  121.  ii.76.77. 

Lieut.  William,  ii.  6. 

Stephenson.  Christopher,  ii.  127. 

James,  ii.  88.  111.  112. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  127. 

John,  ii.  70. 

Thomas,  ii.  88. 89.  90. 

Stepkins,  Jeffery,  i.  75. 

Stepney  esq.,  John,  i.  103.  ii.  14.  15.  >16. 17 
18.  24.  25. 26.  48. 50. 

Launcelott,  ii.  49. 

Sterling,  Capt.  George,  i.  25. 

Hugh,  ii.  83. 

Capt.  Hugh,  ii.  81. 

Lady  Jane,  i.  25. 27. 28. 

John,  ii.  55. 

Sir  Robert,  i.  25. 

Lt.  William,  i.  25.  27. 28. 

William,  i.  90. 92. 

Steward,  Capt.  Archbold,  ii.  112. 

Capt.  Robert,  ii.  109. 

William,  i.  82. 84. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  ii.  55. 

Capt.  Alexander,  ii.  102. 103. 

Major  Alexander,  ii.  102. 103. 

— ■ — Capt.  Andrew,  i.  47. 

Ens.  Andrew,  ii.  125. 

Archbald,  ii.  14. 

Capt.  Archbold,  ii.  111. 

Capt.  George,  ii.  4. 

Lt.  Col.  George,  ii.  4. 5. 

Major  George,  i.  104. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  4. 5. 1 11. 112. 

Qr.  Mr.  James,  i.  47.  ii.  112. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  104. 

Lt.  John,  ii.  111.  112. 

Robert,  ii.  23. 48. 

Sir  Robert,  ii.  4. 

Capt  Samuel),  ii.  109. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  104. 

Capt.  Walter,  ii.  102. 104. 

Cornet  Walter,  ii.  116. 

Stibbins,  Qr.  Mr.  Lewis,  ii.  116. 118. 119. 
Stiffe,  Aron,  ii.  94. 

Stile,  Charles,  i.27. 

Stinson,  Qr.  Mr.  Thomas,  ii.  125. 

Stoaker,  Alderman,  ii.  4 1 . 

Joseph,  i.  1 10. 

Stockton  esq.,  Thomas,  i.  11. 

Thomas,  i.  12.  13. 

Stodder,  Mathew,  i.  49. 

Stone,  John,  i.  26. 

Richard,  ii.  57. 

Stopford  esq.,  James,  i.  20. 

— — Capt.  James,  i.  21.  ii.  55. 58. 
Stoughton,  Anthony,  ii.  22.  23. 

Honora,  ii.25. 

Stowell,  Jonas,  ii.  102. 

Stradling,  Capt.  Francis,  ii.  12. 13. 
Strafford,  William,  Earle  of,  i.  17.  18. 
Strange,  Lawrence,  i.73. 

Nicholas,  i.  8. 22. 

Peirse,  i.  55. 72. 


Strange,  Peter,  i.  121. 

Richard,  i.  58.  60.  73.  121. 

Thomas,  i.  8.  72. 

Strangwayes,  William,  i.  88. 

Stritch,  James,  i.  26. 

Stronge,  Robert,  Doctor,  i.  55. 

Strongman,  Capt.  John,  ii.  52. 

Stuart,  Alexander,  ii.  104. 

Lt.  Alexander,  i.  104. 

Sir  Alexander,  i.  103. 

Lieut.  Anthony,  ii.  40. 

Ens.  Archebold,  i.  104. 

Lt.  David,  i.  104. 

Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  111. 

Capt.  John,  i.  1 04. 

sen.,  Capt.  John,  ii.  38. 

— . — jun.,  Capt.  John,  ii.  38. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  103. 

Lieut.  John,  ii.  40. 

Cornet  Mathew,  ii.40. 

Robert,  ii.  22. 

Cornet  Robert,  ii.  40. 

Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  40.  41.  42.  43.  104. 

105. 

Ens.  Thomas,  i.  104. 

Lt.  Thomas,  i.  104. 

Capt.  Walter,  ii.  102. 103. 

Capt.  William,  i.  104. 

Sir  William,  i.  103. 

Stubber,  Edward,  i.  6. 7. 

Stubbers,  Edward,  i.  4. 5. 

Edward,  i.  34.  92.  93. 

Stucker,  Thomas,  i.  1 04. 

Stuckley,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  98. 

Stuckly,  Lieut.  James,  ii.  99. 

Sturgion,  George,  i.  1. 

Suckburry,  John,  i.  52. 

Sugar,  Christopher,  ii.  49. 

Mr.,  i.  29. 

[ ],  Mrs.,  i.30. 

Suggers,  Christopher,  ii.  103. 

Summerell,  Lieut.  Malcolme,  ii.  88. 89. 
Summers,  John,  ii.  56. 

Sursfeild,  Edmond,  i.  88. 

Sutton  of  Richardstown,  ii.  33. 

Swan,  Thomas,  i.  104. 

Swann,  Edward,  i.  39. 

Thomas,  i.  113. 

Swanton,  gent.,  James,  ii.  125. 

James,  ii.  126. 

[ ],  i.  93. 

Sweet,  Henry,  i.  42. 

John,  i.  34. 

Capt.  John,  i.  32. 

Thomas,  ii.  56. 58. 

Sweete,  John,  i.  32.  33. 

Sweetenham,  Lieut.  Laurence,  ii.  96. 
Sweetman,  Edward,  i.  18.  ii.  100. 

Widdow,  i.  58. 60. 

William,  ii.  100. 

Swinerton,  Thomas,  ii.  24. 25. 

Swingfeild,  Arthur,  i.  68. 

Swingfield,  Arthur,  i.  69. 

Sworaes,  Cornett  George,  ii.  72. 
Swynerton,  Thomas,  ii.  26. 

Sydnam,  Capt.,  ii.  72. 

Sylver,  Owen,  i.  55. 

Sym,  Cornet  James,  ii.  103.  104. 

Synnnes,  James,  ii.  4. 5. 

Symonds,  John,  i.  20. 

Robert,  i.  83. 

Sympson,  Mathew,  ii.  101. 

Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Synnett,  Jasper,  i.  49. 

Synnhouse,  John,  i.  1. 2. 

Synnott,  John,  i.  50. 

Richard,  i.  50. 

William,  i.  50. 

Syrett,  Thomas,  ii.  56. 58. 


Tadlow,  Henry,  i.  55. 

Tadpole,  George,  ii.  91. 

Talbott,  Anthony,  i.  35. 

Barnard,  ii.  108. 

Francis,  i.  35. 50. 

Henry,  i.  50. 

James,  i.  50. 

John,  i.49. 

— — of  Robertstowne,  ii.  44. 72. 1 

Robert,  ii.  17. 

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Talbott,  William,  of  Robertstowne,  i.  26. 

[ ],  of  Robertstowne,  i.  119. 

Tallin),  Richard,  i.  122. 

Tankard,  Laurence,  i.  88. 

Tankert,  Laurence,  i.  94. 

Tanner,  Cornet  Paule,  i.  106. 

Tatlock,  Henry,  ii.  1.  2. 

Tayler,  Arthur,  i.  60. 

Taylor,  Capt.,  i.  78.  79. 

Edward,  ii.  89. 

John,  ii.  28. 

Ens.  Patrick,  ii.  111.  112. 

Robert,  ii.  16.  17.  18. 

Thomas,  i.  79. 

Mr.  Thomas,  i.  78. 

William,  ii.  32.  42. 

Temple,  Col.  Edmund,  i.  70.  71. 

Col.  Edward,  i.  78. 

Henry,  ii.  58. 

esq.,  Henry,  ii.  56. 

Sir  John,  ii.  107.  108. 

• Col.  Purbeck,  ii.  24. 

Teringham,  Capt.  Francis,  ii.  105. 

Ternon,  Una,  ii.  28. 

Terrill,  Peter,  ii.  60. 

Terringham,  Sir  William ; ii.  24.  25.  26. 
Terry,  David,  i.  20.  42.  43.  75.  94.  99.  101. 

102.  ii.  25.  82.  85.  86.  94. 

— — Dominick,  i.  94. 

Dominicke,  i.  88. 

James,  i.  43.  76.  94.  95.  101.  ii.  85. 

94. 

Patrick,  i.  94. 

Richard,  i.  101.  105.  ii.  19. 

Robert,  ii.  70. 

William,  i.  43.  52.  75. 76.  94.  ii.  82. 

Tew,  Robert,  i.  22. 

Tharphy,  Thomas,  ii.  110. 

Theaker,  Thomas,  i.  8.  9. 

Thickpenny,  Leonard  i.  47.  48. 

Thirry,  David,  i.  74. 

Thomas,  Amy,  i.  29.  30. 

Edmond,  ii.  33. 

Griffith,  i.  59. 

Lieut.  Jenkin,  i.  29. 

John,  ii.  49.  51.  56. 

Stephen,  i.  76. 

Thomlins,  Qr.  Mr.  James,  i.  32.  33.  34. 
Thompson,  Nicholas,,  ii.  4. 

Chirurgeon  Nicholas,  ii.  4. 

Thoomond,  Henry,  Earle,  i.  93. 
Thorneton,  Sir  Isaack,  i.  55. 

Thornton,  John,  i.  17. 

Throw,  Ens.  John,  ii.  8. 

Thurland,  Richard,  i.  64.  65. 

Tichborne  knt.,  Sir  Henry,  i.  74.  76.77. 
Tigh,  Alderman,  ii.  62. 

Tighe,  Alderman  Richard,  i.  124.  ii.  43. 
Tiflett,  Mathew,  ii.  24. 

Tillier,  Col.  Henry,  ii.  59.  61. 

Tilly,  Cornet,  i.  26. 

Tilson,  Henry,  i.  6. 

Thomas,  i.  6.  7. 

Tipland,  Andrew,  Chirurgeon,  ii.  35. 
Tippen,  Ens.  William,  ii.  62. 

Tippiu,  Ens.  William,  ii.  59.  61. 
Tirnbridge,  Robert,  ii.  3. 

Tirrell,  Lieut.  Henry,  ii.  52. 

Tirry,  Dominick,  i.  2. 

Titchborne  knt.,  Sir  Wm.,  ii.  22. 
Titchburne,  Sir  Wm.,  ii.  23. 

Toby,  Adam,  ii.  49. 

Todd,  Ens.  John,  ii.  111.  112. 

Todlow,  Henry,  i.  56. 

Toghill,  Derby,  i.  97. 

Tomlins,  James,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Tonques,  Gilbert,  ii.  48.  50. 

Tony,  John,  i.  36. 

John,  Chirurgeon,  i.  35. 

Toogood,  Sampson,  i.  97.  99.  112. 
Toomys,  Thomas,  ii.  102. 

Topteth,  William,  i.  74. 

Torpley,  Thomas,  ii.  1.  2. 

Totterrick,  Edmond,  ii.  47. 

Totty,  John,  ii.  16.  18. 

Alderman  John,  ii.  6. 

Toweneley,  Charles,  i.  64. 

Tower,  Andrew,  ii.  61. 

Towers,  Alderman,  32.  34. 

Alderman  John,  ii.  114.  115. 

Townely,  Charles,  i.  65. 

Lieut.  Faithfull,  i.  116. 

Toxteth,  Alderman,  ii.  32.  59.  61. 

William,  i,  76. 

(122.) 


Toxteth,  Alderman  William,  ii.  41. 
Trafford,  Thomas,  ii.  14. 

Trade,  Lieut.  Col.  James,  ii.  72. 

Trant,  Anne,  i.  106.  107. 

Qr.  Mr.  Garrett,  i.  106. 

Trapp,  Lieut.  Henry,  ii.  6. 

Travers,  Richard,  i.43. 

Trench,  James,  i.  42. 

Trent-hard,  Col.  John,  i.  106.  107.  108. 
109. 

Trent,  Anne,  i.  108. 

Garrett,  i.  108. 

j Tresswell,  Sir  Daniel,  i.  80. 

I Jane,  i.  80. 

j Treswell,  Sir  Daniel,  i.  81. 

| Tretty,  John,  ii.  28. 

Trcvers,  Sir  Robert,  i.  35. 36. 37. 
Trevor,  Edward,  ii.  12. 

Thomas,  ii.  91. 

Trimlestowne,  Lord  Baron  of,  i.  123. 
Trimlettstowne,  the  Lord  of,  ii.  59. 
Trinemore,  Christofer,  ii.  3. 

Christopher,  i.  22.  ii.  2. 

Trinimore,  Christopher,  i.  58. 

Trosdell,  Capt.  Francis,  ii.  4. 

Troy,  Lieut.  Anthony,  ii.  76.  77. 
Trusdall,  Francis,  ii.  81.  109. 

Truswell,  Sir  Daniell,  i.  80. 
Trymlettstowne,  the  Lord  of,  ii.  60. 
Trynyman,  Qr.  Mr.,  i.  36. 

Qr.  Mr.  Christopher,  i.  35. 

Ttoker,  Edward,  ii.  32. 

Tuchstone,  Henry,  ii.  70. 

Tuck  sen.,  Tymothy,  i.  88. 

Tucker,  John,  ii.  60. 

jun.,  Timothy,  i.  105. 

Capt.  William,  i.  38.  39.  ii.  122. 

Tuder,  Alexander,  ii.  126. 

Tudor,  Alexander,  ii.  105.  106.  107. 
Tuite,  Capt.,  ii.  42. 

Stephen,  ii.  42. 

Tukey  jun.,  Tymothy,  ii.  82. 

Tull,  Mathew,  ii.  28. 

Meagh,  ii.  28. 

Tulye,  Adam,  ii.  82. 

Tunbridge,  Robert,  i.  73. 

Thomas,  ii.  3. 

Turgis,  Andrew,  i.  105. 

Turneball,  David,  i.  11. 

Turner,  Henry,  i.  64. 

Nicholas,  i.  50. 

Patrick,  i.  50. 

Paule,  i.  41.  62.  ii.  98. 

Thomas,  i.  50. 

William,  i.  39.  41. 

[ ],  Coheirs  of,  ii.  99. 

Tumor,  Christopher,  i.  35. 

Paul,  i.  36. 

Alderman  William,  i.  37. 

Tute,  Edward,  i.  123. 

Tweedy,  Robert,  ii.  70. 

Twidy,  Ens.,  ii.  127. 

Robert,  ii.  70. 

Tynte,  Capt.  William,  ii.  52.  53. 


U. 


Underwood,  Margarett,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Richard,  i.  82. 

Urch,  Thomas,  i.  122. 

Urnessy,  Dr.  John,  i.  94.  95. 

Usher,  Beverly,  i.  43. 

Lieut.  Col.  Beverly,  i.  42. 44. 

Lieut.  Henry,  i.  25. 

Margrett,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

knt..  Sir  William,  i.  104. 


Vance,  John,  Provost  Martial,  ii.  96. 

Ens.  William,  ii.  96. 

Vandalure,  Alderman  James,  ii.  20.  21. 
Vandelure,  John,  i.  76. 

Vane,  George,  ii.  12. 

Varaker,  John,  i.  42.  43. 

Varracker,  John,  ii.  82. 

Varreaker,  John,  i.  38.  40. 

Vaucher,  Edward,  ii.  55. 

Vaugh,  Ens.  James,  ii.  125. 

Vaughan,  Charles,  D.  D.,  81. 

Doctor  Charles,  ii.  83. 

Capt.  Henry,  ii.  84. 


Vaughan,  Henry,  jun.,  ii.  83. 

jun.,  Capt.  Henry,  ii.  81. 

James,  ii.  73. 

Capt.  James,  ii.  81. 

John,  ii.  47.  82.  83.  84. 

gent.,  John,  ii.  81. 

Sir  John,  ii.  98. 

Thomas,  i.  113. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  111. 

Sir  William,  ii.  81. 

Vaunse,  John,  ii.  127. 

Vause,  Ens.  William,  ii.  121. 

Vavaser,  Sir  Charles,  i.  55. 

Vayle,  Benjamin,  ii.  53. 

Veale,  Paule,  i.  50. 

Richard,  ii.  112. 

Veldon,  Capt.  Thomas,  ii.  6. 

Vernier,  Henry,  i.  78. 

Verdon,  David,  ii.  57. 

James,  i.  27. 

Robert,  i.  1.  2.  43.  52.  ii.  82. 

William,  i.  1.  2.  43.  105.  ii.  82. 127. 

Verney,  Sir  Ralph,  ii.  16.  17.  18. 

Vernon,  Col.  Edward,  ii.  48.  50. 

Qr.  Mr.  Edward,  ii.  105. 

Verny,  Sir  Edmond,  ii.  16. 

Vicary,  Edmond,  ii.  20. 

Vizar,  Bernard,  ii.  12.  13. 103. 

Vrau,  William,  ii.  82. 

Vunesig,  John,  ii.  94. 


VII. 

INDEX 

NOMINUM 

Adjudications 

OFFICERS. 


W. 


Wachopp,  Collin,  ii.  10. 

Capt.  Collin,  ii.  10. 

Wadden,  William,  ii.  73.  74. , 
Wadding,  John,  i.  50. 

Paule,  i.  8. 

Thomas,  i.  78. 

Waddington,  Thomas,  ii.  20. 

Wade,  Samuel,  i.  37. 

sen.,  Samuel,  i.  79. 

Waight,  Rice,  i.  38.  39.  40. 
Wakefield,  John,  ii.  63.  64. 
Wakeley,  John,  ii.  33. 

Walcott,  Richard,  ii.  52. 

Mr.  Richard,  if.  54. 

Waldrom,  John,  ii.  106. 

Waldrum,  John,  ii.  105. 

Wale,  James,  ii.  22.  23. 

Thomas,  i.  68.  69. 

Walker,  Abraham,  i.  11. 

Lieut.  Abraham,  i.  90.  ii.  59. 

Daniell,  i.  42.  76. 

Edward,  ii.  33. 

John,  ii.  109. 

Josias,  ii.  70. 

Walkins,  John,  i.  33.  34. 

Wall,  James,  i.  26.  27.  ii.  57. 

Nicholas,  ii.  56. 

Richard,  ii.  96. 

Thomas,  i.  88. 

William,  ii.  25. 

Wallace,  Hugh,  ii.  32. 

Lieut.  Hugh,  ii.  111.  112. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  98. 

Thomas,  ii.  88.  89.  90. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  104. 

Wallcott,  Cornet  James,  ii.  46. 

Richard,  i.  47.  70. 

Mr.  Richard,  ii.  54. 

Walle,  Col.  Nicholas,  i.  96.  98. 
Wallis,  Gerald,  i.  49. 

Hugh,  ii.  46. 

Michael,  ii.  123. 

Lieut.  Michael,  ii.  125. 

Ralph,  i.  82.  83.  84. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  35.  36. 

William,  ii!  89. 

Cornet  William,  ii.  120. 121. 

Wallkins,  Lieut.  Col.  Danyell,  i.  32. 
Wally,  Charles,  ii.  55. 

Walsh,  Evan,  i.  121. 

Francis,  i.  72.  ii.  2. 

George,  ii.  88. 

Ens.  George,  ii.  59. 

James,  i.  73.  ii.  1.  2. 

Sir  James,  ii.  1. 

John,  i.  42.  55.  73. 

Lawrence,  i.  60.  ii.  100. 

Martin,  i.  17. 

Niccolas,  ii.  100. 

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Walsh,  Niccolas,  of  Waterford,  ii.  100. 

Nicholas,  i.  78.  ii.  100. 

Peirce,  i.  18. 

Pierce,  ii.  100. 

Ens.  Robert,  i.  21. 

Walter,  George,  i.  121. 

Robert,  i.  25.  27.  28. 

Walters,  George,  i.  55.  58.  60. 

John,  i.  94. 

_ — Michael,  i.  94. 

William,  i.  94. 

Walton,  William,  ii.  100. 

Walwood,  Doctor  John,  ii.  44. 

Ward,  Anthony,  i.  97.  1 12. 

Arthur,  ii.  48. 

Capt.  Bernard,  ii.  22. 

Connor,  ii.  76. 

John,  ii.  76.  77. 

Major,  i.  17. 

Major  Robert,  i.  68.  ii.  34.  46.  47. 

Nicholas,  ii.  109. 

Ens.  Nicholas,  ii.  22. 

Phillip,  i.  22.  58. 

Richard,  ii.  91.  105.  106. 

Capt.  Richard,  ii.  52. 

Thomas,  ii.  42. 

Tymothy,  i.  55.  56. 

Warde,  Anthony,  ii.  101. 

Nicholas,  ii.  22.  23. 

Major  Robert,  ii.  44.  45. 

Wardlow,  Major  Archibald,  ii.  8. 

Ware,  Sir  James,  i.  41. 

Peter,  i.  35.  36.  37. 

Warhopp,  Col.,  i.  90. 

Waring,  Adam,  ii.  1 16.  1 18. 

Warner,  Robert,  i.  32.  91. 

Warren,  Anne,  i.  20. 

Henry,  i.  6.  79. 

Mr.  Henry,  i.  78. 

Mary,  i.  124. 

John,  of  Navan,  i.  123. 

of  Navan,  i.  41. 

Warts,  Alexander,  i.  122. 

Washer,  Henry,  i.  4. 

Quarter-Master  Henry,  i.  3. 

Washington,  Capt.  Henry,  i.  82. 
Waterford,  Deane  and  Chapter  of,  i.  37. 
Waterhouse,  Alderman,  ii.  105. 

Lieut.  Charles,  ii.  6. 

Waters,  Christopher,  i.  75.  101. 

George,  i.  17.  116. 

Cornet  Jacob,  i.  111. 

John,  i.  75.  101.  ii.  25.  94. 

Michael,  i.  74. 

Robert,  i.  42. 

Watkins,  John,  i.  32. 

Watridge,  Richard,  i.  78.  79. 

Watson,  George,  ii.  90. 

Ensign  George,  ii.  88.  89. 

Watts,  Anthony,  i.  80.  81.  ii.  73.  74. 

John,  ii.  41. 

Thomas,  i.  9.  36.  73. 

Wattson,  Margarett,  ii.  69. 

Waugh,  Ensign  James,  ii.  125. 

Way,  Richard,  ii.  49.  50.  56. 

Lieut.  Samuell,  i.  32. 

Thomas,  i.  23. 

Captain  Thomas,  i.  22. 

Weames,  Marcus,  i.  80. 

Maurice,  i.  100.  102. 

Webb,  Anthony,  ii.  55. 

James,  ii.  123.  124. 

John,  i.  2.  17.  ii.  109. 

Webber,  Edward,  ii.  70. 

Michaell,  i.  89. 

Weekes,  John,  ii.  82. 

Weere,  Ensign  Alexander,  ii.,  120. 

Lieut.  Alexander,  ii.  120. 

Ensign  Gydeon,  ii.  30. 

John,  ii.  120.  121. 

Weldon,  Arthur,  ii.  12.  13. 

Bartholemew,  ii.  12. 

Richard,  i.  121. 

William,  i.  96.  98. 

Welsh,  John,  i.  36.  121. 

Robert,  i.  22. 

Ensign  Robert,  i.  20. 

Wentworth,  Sir  George,  i.  17. 

Cornet  Thomas,  i.  35. 

Wcslley,  William,  ii.  25. 

West,  Capt.  Richard,  ii.  109. 
Westmeath,  Earle,  i.  46.  122. 

Richard  Nugent,  Earle  of,  ii.  74. 


Whaler,  William,  i.  1. 

Whaley,  Henry,  ii.  28. 

Wlialley,  Lieut.  Charles,  ii.  52. 

Whaly,  Ralph,  ii.  82. 

Wharley,  Joseph,  ii.  41. 

Wharton,  Anthony,  i.  1. 

Sir  Thomas,  ii.  70. 71. 

Wheeler,  Jonas,  ii.  1.  2. 

Joseph,  ii.  1. 

Mary,  i.  38. 

Mrs.',  i.  39. 

Mrs.  Mary,  i.  40. 

Oliver,  ii.  112. 114. 115. 

Lieut.  Col.  Oliver,  ii.  111.  114. 

Quarter-Master  William,  i.  38. 

Whelans,  Thomas,  i.  72. 

Wheler,  Mr.  William,  i.  43. 

Whinyard,  Robert,  ii.  109. 

Whislett,  James,  ii.  38. 

Whitby,  Thomas,  ii.  100. 

Robert,  i.  79. 

Lieut.  Thomas,  i.  35. 

Wliitcroft,  Anthony,  ii.  75. 

White,  Andrew,  i.  78. 

Bartholemew,  ii.  57. 

Bennett,  i.  22. 

Charles,  i.  12. 

Ensign  Charles,  i.  82. 

Christopher,  ii.  113.  115. 

• Dominick,  ii.  110. 

Edmond,  i.  27. 

Edmund,  ii.  103. 

— — of  Flemingston,  i.  123. 

of  Flemingstowne,  ii.  32.  41.  42. 

Henry,  i.  22. 

of  Clonmell,  Henry,  ii.  79. 

James,  i.  42. 

Jasper,  i.  58.  73. 

John,  i.  78.  ii.  56.  58. 

■ Josiah,  i.  9. 

Josias,  i.  23. 

Luke,  i.  36. 

Martin,  ii.  89. 

Michaell,  i.  42.  ii.  100. 

. Phillip,  i.  104. 

— * — Robert,  ii.  94. 

Thomas,  i.  22.  36.  37.  58. 73. 78.  122. 

124.  ii.  106. 

Thomas,  Paymaster,  ii.  105. 

Walter,  i.  89.  ii.  70.  94. 

William,  i.  35.  ii.  2.  40.  61.  94. 

Whitecroft,  Anthony,  ii.  69.  85.  86. 
Whitefeild,  William,  ii.  91. 

Whitefeld  [ ],  i.  109. 

Whitefield  [ ],  i.  107. 

Whitewell,  William,  i.  35. 

Whitmore,  Samuell,  ii.  94. 

Whittbv,  Thomas,  i.  36. 

Whittcroft,  Anthony,  ii.  73.  74. 

Henry,  ii.  73.  74. 

Whittfield,  William,  ii.  92. 

Whittly,  Robert,  i.  55. 

Wliitty,  John,  ii.  88. 

Whysett,  James,  ii.  39. 

Whyte,  Charles,  i.  11. 

Henry,  i.  18. 

Luke,  i.  55. 

Martin,  i.  49. 

Thomas,  i.  72. 

William,  i.  55. 

Wibrant,  Alderman,  ii.  19. 

Peter,  ii.  26. 

Wibrants,  Peter,  ii.  25. 

Wickham,  Peter,  ii.  16. 17. 

William,  i.  60. 

Wiggin,  Ensign  Garrett,  ii.  88.  89. 
Wilbraham,  Capt.  William,  ii.  52.  53. 
Wild,  William,  i.  II.  ii. 48. 

Wilder,  Edward,  i.  1.  2. 

Wilkey,  William,  i.  104. 

Wilkin,  Lieut.  John,  ii.  88.  89. 

Wilkinson,  Lanccllot,  i.  42. 

Willbraham,  Richard,  ii.  55. 

Williams,  Capt.  Charles,  i.  46. 

Lieut.  Charless,  i.  45. 

Mr.  Edward,  i.  116. 

Ellinor,  i.  101. 

George,  ii.  48. 

Griffith,  i.  1 12. 

Humphrey,  ii.  14.  15. 

Lieut.  Humphry,  i.  32. 

James,  i.  73. 

Capt.  James,  i.  45.  46. 


Williams,  Jeffery,  i.  82.  83. 

Jeffry,  i.  84. 

Jolni,  i.  23.  42.  58.  78.  ii.  55. 

Mary,  ii.  56.  58. 

Robert,  i.  38.  40.  104. 117.  ii.  82. 

Stephen,  ii.  101. 

Williamson,  Capt.  David,  ii.  72. 

John,  i.  43.  ii.  55.  58. 

Major  Richard,  i.  14.  15. 

Willis,  Thomas,  ii.  101. 

Willoughbey,  Anthony,  ii.  23. 
Willoughby,  Anthony,  ii.  22. 

Capt.  Anthony,  ii.  6.  16.  17.  18. 

Col.  Francis,  i.  88.  89.  100.  102. 

Sir  Francis,  i.  88.  100.  ii.  96. 

John,  ii.  103. 

Joshua,  ii.  49. 

Major  William,  i.  100. 

Wills,  Edward,  i.  109. 

Ens.  Thomas,  ii.  111.  112. 

Willson,  Lieut.  Col.  Andrew,  ii.  96. 

Ens.  John,  ii.  27. 

Robert,  i.  21.  55.  ii.  1.  2.  3. 

Willton,  Robert,  i.  55. 

Wilshire,  Anthony,  ii.  81. 

Wilson,  James,  Provost  Marshall,  ii.  27. 

Qr.  Mr.  James,  ii.  8. 

John,  Marshall,  ii.  46. 

Ralph,  i.  122. 

Robert,  i.  20.  37. 

Wiltshire,  Anthony,  ii.  82. 

Winckfeild,  Richard,  ii.  12. 

Wind,  Lieut.  Robert,  i.  52. 

Thomas,  ii.  39.  40. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  52. 

Winde,  Lieut.  Robert,  i.  59. 

Thomas,  i.  58.  59.  60.  ii.  35.  38.  43. 

44.  46.  48.  50.  55.  70. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  53. 

Winderson,  William,  ii.  49. 

Windsor,  Major  Thomas,  ii.  105. 
Winham,  [ ],  i.  105. 

Winter,  John,  ii.  103. 

Richard,  i.  68.  69. 

Wise,  James,  i.  8. 

Nicholas,  i.  8. 

Thomas,  i.  8.  22.  59. 

Wish,  Capt.  John,  ii.  35. 

Witherington,  William,  ii.  123. 

Withers,  Thomas,  i.  1.  2. 

Wolverston,  Francis,  i.  39. 

[ ],  i.86. 

Wolverstowne,  Christopher,  i.  3. 

Wood,  James,  i.  35. 

John,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  94. 

widdow  Sarah,  ii.  47. 

Valentine,  ii.  22. 

William,  ii.  1.2. 

Woodhouse,  Sir  Michaell,  ii.  14. 
Woodley,  Major  Andrew,  ii.  73.  74. 
Woodliffe,  Thomas,  ii.  82. 

Woodlock,  Beltazer,  i.  8. 

Clement,  i.  8. 

Woodlocke,  Anstace,  i.  97. 

Clement,  i.  59. 

Woods,  Qr.  Mr.  Andrew,  ii.  120. 

James,  ii.  52. 

Lieut.  James,  ii.  53. 

Ralph,  ii.  100. 

Richard,  ii.  41. 

Robert,  ii.  2. 

Woodward,  Cornet  Richard,  ii.  125. 
Woogan,  Capt.,  ii.  32. 

Wool,  Capt.  John,  ii.  10.  11. 

Wootton,  William,  ii.  55. 

Worth,  Edward,  i.  94. 

Worthed,  William,  ii.  123. 

Woth,  Samuell,  ii.  19. 

Wotton,  Francis,  ii.  115. 

Wray,  Lieut.  Henry,  ii.  40. 

Wrene,  William,  i.  1. 

Wright,  Captain,  i.  17. 

John,  i.  8.  9. 

Joshua,  ii.  91.  92. 

Nathaniel,  i.  II. 

Capt.  Nathaniel,  i.  29. 

Thomas,  i.  121. 

Capt.  Thomas,  i.  121. 

William,  ii.  38. 

Write,  George,  i.  52. 

Wybrant,  Peter,  ii.  25. 

Alderman  Peter,  i.  45. 

esq.,  Peter,  ii.  24. 

Wybrants,  Alderman,  i.  46. 


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Wyer,  Capt.  Edward,  ii.  125. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  125. 

Wymes,  Morris,  i.47. 
Wynde,  Thomas,  ii.  37. 
Wynn,  Edward,  i.  113. 

Cornet  Edward,  i.  111. 

. — Hugh,  i.  1 13. 

Ens.  Hugh,  j.  111. 

Wyre,  Ens.  Alexander,  ii.  96. 

Capt.  Edward,  ii.  125. 

John,  ii.  121. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  125. 

■ Lieut.  Robert,  ii.  125. 


Wyse,  Nicholas,  i.  55. 

Thomas,  i.  58. 

Y. 

Yard,  ii.  103. 

Yarner,  Dr.  Abraham,  i.  64.  65. 

Yong,  William,  i.  97. 

Yonge,  Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  98. 

Young,  Lieut.  Andrew,  i.  111. 

George,  i.  33. 92. 

James,  i.  20. 1 14.  ii.  49. 

John,  i.  20.  21.  ii.  32.  48.  49.  50.  51. 

56. 82. 102. 103. 


Young,  Mary,  i.  38. 

Mrs.  Mary,  i.40. . 

Richard,  ii.  82.  103. 113. 

Thomas,  ii.  56. 58. 

William,  i. 20.  80.  111.  112.  ii.56. 

Younge,  George,  i.  80. 

Gregory,  i.  90. 

Qr.  Mr.  John,  ii.  99. 

Ens.  Thomas,  ii.  52. 

Walter,  i.  20. 

William,  ii.  101. 


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INDEX 

NOMINUM 

Adjudications 

(1649) 

OFFICERS. 


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INDEX 

LOCORUM 

Adjudications 

(1649) 

OFFICERS. 


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INDEX  LOCORUM 


TO  THE 

Inrolments  of  Adjudications  in  favour  of  the  (1649)  Officers,  preserved  in  the 
Office  of  the  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  Dublin. 


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ii.67. 


ABBY  Land,  Killmallock, 

■ Lara,  Parish  of,  i.  Hi 

Street,  Felherd,  ii.  78 

Addarick,  ii.  12 1 . 
Aghabonele,  ii.  1 1 7. 
Aghacassell,  ii.  12. 
Aghaclogher,  ii.  125- 
Aghacuragb,  ii.67. 
Aghadarrick,  i.  US. 
Aghaderrard, 

Agliadoiiagli,  i 
Aghadonivatiny, 
Aghadonnagh,  ii.  ot. 
Aghadoonevanny,  ii.  98. 
Aghadromliickan,  ii.  91. 
Aghadurr,  i.  115. 

Agliafin,  ii.67. 

Aghafoyle,  ii.  12. 

Aghapehy,  ii.  126. 
Aghagenny,  ii.  125. 
Aghageny,  ii.  125. 
Aghagreny,  ii.  125. 
Aghakeyne,  i.  69- 
Aglia-Killmore,  ii.  42. 
Aghakirrell,  ii- 124. 
Aghaknappagh,  i-  122. 
Aghakorrin,  ii.  124. 
Aghaleage,  i.  114. 
Aghalisgurban,  ii.  125. 
Aghalogha,  i.  114. 
Aglialogheonvy,  ii.  125. 
Aghalogbdonderry,  ii.  117- 
Aghaloghkirrell,  ii.  125. 
Aghamelugtin,  ii.  18. 
Aghametastin,  ii.  29. 
Aghanihausen,  ii.  118. 
Aghamody,  i.  45.  46. 
Aghamore,  i.  45.  85.  86. 
Aghamoytrustin,  ii.  125. 
Aghanagheab,  ii.  98. 
Aghanaha,  ii.  98. 
Aghanalesky,  ii.  69. 
Aghanasliangan,  t.  S3. 
Aghanasillagh,  ii.  74. 
Aghanasta,  ii.  91. 
Aghanecloy,  ii.  124. 
Aghanegalpagh,  ii.  125. 
Aghanehoy,  ii.  125. 
Aghanelima,  ii.  91. 
Aghanelony,  ii.  91- 
Agbanevin,  ii.  67-  68. 
Aghanhenchine,  ii.  118. 
Aghanigiry  Weare,  Cork,  i 
Aghanmore,  i.  30. 
Aghanoloughta  Weare,  i.  7 
Agharanagn,  ii.  91. 
Agharickard,  n.  67.  68. 
Agliarooka,  ii.  98. 
Agharuska,  ii.  98. 
Agha-Shangan,  i.  83. 


Aghavadagaha,  i.  76. 

Aghavillin,  ii.  91. 

Aghavoghill,  ii.  98. 

Aghavusta,  ii.  91. 

Aghawillin,  ii.  91. 

Aghdrombado,  i.  85. 

Aghecamry,  ii- 42. 

Aghedreigett,  n.  117. 

Aghedreitn,  ii.  117. 

Aghedromensian,  ii.  91. 

Aghegreny,  ii.  126. 

Aghelbrack,  ii.  125. 

Aglicnecritty,  i.  46. 

Aghenish,  ii.  79. 

Aghery,  ii.  117. 

Agheryney,  ii.  126. 

Aghireagh,  i.  68. 

Aghnacurragh,  ii.  67. 

Aghnageiragh,  ,ii.  73- 
Aghnagh,  i.  68. 

Aghnagherley,  ii.  125. 

Aghnasheangan,  i.  83. 

Aghnatarragh,  ii.  67. 

Aghnecritty,  i.  45. 

Aglmegragh,  i.  69. 

Agbnemadda,  ii.  123. 

Aghnemelastine,  ii.  125. 

Aghowdireard,  ii.  98. 

Aghowlagha,  ii.  98. 

Aghownagha,  ii.  98. 

Aghowochill,  ii.  98. 

Aghlen,  ii.  35. 

Aghliffe,  ii.  113. 

Aghmoytrustin,  ii.  29. 

Aghrebegg,  ii.  105. 

Aghremone,  ii.  29.  125. 

Aghremore,  ii.  105. 

Agktimocargie,  ii.  98. 

Aghudrombado,  i.  85. 

Agline,  i.  115. 

Allonis,  ii.  79. 

Alteveragh,  i.  62.  ii.  106. 

Anagare,  i.  68. 

Anaghadearg,  i.  85. 

Anaghasney,  ii.  125. 

Anaghderge,  ii.117- 
Anaghderrigg,  i.  85. 

Anaghelherly,  ii.  125. 

Anaghkenky,  ii.  125. 

Anaghneclog,  ii.117. 

Anaghshortnerny,  ii.  125. 

Annagli,  ii.117. 

Annagluloobally,  ii.  112. 

Annaghs,  the  two,  ii.  106. 

Anskert,  ii.  117. 

Arcklow,  Barony  of,  i.  29.  30.39.  n.  31. 
Arclow,  Barony  of,  i.  66. 

Arclowe,  Barony  of,  i.  86. 

Ardagh,  Barony  of,  ii.  22.  67-  73. 
ArdaTy,  ii.  117. 

Ardanory,  i.  39. 

Ardarestig,  i.  120. 

Ardaresligg,  i.  119. 


Ardbroge,  ii.  56. 

Ardclony,  ii.  79. 

Ardcloyne,  ii.  56. 

Arderry,  i.  1 14. 

Ardilony,  ii-  79. 

Ardirostick,  i.  119. 

Ardirostig,  i.  120. 

Ardmainemore,  i.  43. 

Ardmart,  ii.  58. 

Ardmartin,  ii.  56. 

Ardmary,  i.  39. 

Ardmaynebegg,  ii.  127. 128. 
Ardmaynemore,  ii.  127. 128. 

Ardroinn,  ii.  6. 

Ardroma,  i.  115. 

Ardromin,  ii.  123. 

Ardromine,  i.  115. 

Ards,  ii.  6. 

Arklow,  Barony  of,  i.  108.  ii.  9. 
Arklowe,  Barony  of,  i.  106. 

Arryhan,  i.  45. 

Artang,  i.  43. 

Arthures-lane,  Corke,  ii.  20. 
Arthur’s-lane,  Corke,  ii.  25.  26. 
Alhadowue,  ii.  117- 
Athboy,  i.  123.  ii.  60.  67. 109. 

Liberties  of,  ii.  61. 

Towne  of,  i.  91. 98.  ii.  59.  60. 62. 

Athdowne,  ii.117. 

Athenree,  Towne  of,  ii.  27. 76. 

Towne  and  Liberties  of,  ii.  28. 

Atherdee,  i.  123. 

Athlone,  Barony  of,  ii.  74. 

Athlumney,  i.  122. 

Attimanus,  ii.  12. 

Aughikillmore,  i.  105. 

Aultcrum,  ii.  6. 

Aungare,  i.  68. 

B. 


Bachelior’s-lane,  Drogheda,  ii.  41. 43. 114. 
115. 

Back-lane,  Corke,  i.  101.  102. 

Dublin,  ii.  96.  97. 


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Ballencor,  Barony  of,  ii.  SI. 
Ballenegoshen,  ii.  124. 
Ballentober,  i.  83. 
Balletrasnagh,  ii.  SO. 
Balliknock,  i.  83. 
Balliknockan,  ii.  SI. 
Ballimanus,  ii.  107.  108. 
Ballimore,  ii.  113. 
Ballinahincli,  ii.  70. 
Ballinaiiinsey,  ii.  76. 
Ballincallao,  ii.  5. 


Ballincarragan,  l.  86. 
Ballincleas,  ii.  9. 

Ballincobby,  ii.  14. 

Ballin  Comyn,  i.  106. 
Ballindeele,  ii.  8. 
Ballindookigg,  ii.  121. 
Baliinebarny,  i.  108. 
Ballinecor,  Barony  of,  ii.  96. 
Balhnehinch,  Barony  of,  ii.  76. 
Ballinetona,  ii.  30. 
Ballinevallagli,  i.  66. 
Bailingarrig,  ii.  8. 
Ballingarrigg,  i.  106. 108. 
Baliinglagh,  i.  39. 
Ballmgloughc,  i.  106.  108. 

Bal  iingonanmorc,  ii.  9. 
Ballin'knock,  i.  83. 

Ballinlckin,  i.  91. 

Ballinree,  ii.  31.74. 
Ballinroan,  i.  110. 

Ballinroe,  ii.  31. 

Ballinrohan,  i.  66.110. 
Ballinrue,  ii.  31. 

Ballin  Ruslick,  ii.  56. 

Ballin  tawing,  ii.  85. 
Ballintawny,  ii.  85. 
Ballintobber,  i.  83.  ii.74. 

Barony  of,  ii.29. 

Ballintober,  ii.  69. 
Ballintobert,  i.  83. 
Ballinvallagh,  i.  86. 
Ballinvally,  i.  39. 

Ballinvoltig,  ii.  85. 
Ballinvriensigg,  ii.  85. 
Ballironan,  i.  66. 

Ballisharran,  i.  29. 

Ballishoge,  i.29. 

Ballnowbegg,  i-  86. 
Ballyaghan,  ii.  38.  39. 
Ballyanbrensig,  ii.  85. 
Ballyancrossigg,  ii.  1 27- 
Ballyanvarrig,  ii.  10. 11. 
Ballyanvullin,  i.  91. 
Ballyanvushigg,  ii.  127. 
Ballybeg,  i.  110. 

Ballybegg,  i.83.  ii.  45. 
Ballybobegg,  i-  42. 
Ballyboone,  i.  110. 
Ballybougher,  ii.  79. 
Ballyboycs,  i.  10.  IS. 
Ballybrack,  ii.  97. 
Ballybracke,  ii.  96. 

Ballybrine,  ii.  79- 
Ballybrinn,  i.  110. 
Ballybrittane,  i.  39. 
Ballyburrough,  ii.  70.  71. 
Ballycarrigyn,  ii.  4. 
Ballycarry,  ii.56. 
Ballyclogber,  ii.  74. 

Ballycorr,  ii.  69. 

Ballycrine,  i.86. 

Ballycrinery,  i.86. 
Ballycullane,  i.  91. 
Ballycurrane,  i.  119- 
Ballycurreene,  i.  119. 

Bally derree,  ii.  97. 

Ballydirry,  ii.  97- 
Ballydoncllbegg,  i.  39. 
Ballydonellmore,  i.  39. 
Ballydowney,  i.66. 

Ballydrin,  ii.  30. 

BallyduSe,  ii.  107- 108. 
Ballyelacken,  ii.  79. 
Ballyclakin,  ii.  80. 

Ballyelam,  ii.  79. 

Ballyelane,  ii.  80. 

Ballyellane,  i.  91. 

Ballyeragh,  i.  91.  ii.  80. 
Ballyereagh,  ii.  79. 
Ballyerragh,  i.98. 
Ballyerrane,  i.  93- 
Bally  Eustace,  ii.  30. 

(122.) 


Ballygamell,  i.  29. 

Ballygarrow,  ii.  6. 

Ballygillaroe,  i.  39. 

s»1a 

Bal lygownan more,  i.  29. 

Ballybasty,  ii.  82. 

Ballyheage,  ii.  30. 

Ballyheclagh,  3.91. 

Bally herne,  ii.  127. 

Ballyheron,  ii.  127. 

Ballyhiffy,  ii.  79. 

Ballyhobock,  i.  12.  ii.  63. 
Ballyhoick,  i.29. 

Ballyhubbock,  ii.63. 

Ballyhughduffe,  ii.  30. 

Ballykeroge,  i.  39. 

Ballyknock,  i.29. 83. 
Ballyknockanbegg,  ii.  31. 
Ballykriery,  i.  86. 

Ballylackin,  i.  91. 

Ballymackda,  ii.56. 

BaiiymcWra  eighter,  ii.  67. 
Ballym'W"  oughter ; ii.  22. 23.  67.  6 
Ballymageire,  i.  58. 

Ballymare,  ii.  98. 

Ballymergin,  ii.  107. 108. 
Ballymoale,  it.  107. 

Bally mogleragh,  ii.  79. 

Ballyniore,  North,  ii.  45. 

Ballymote,  ii.  108. 

Ballymoylerish,  ii.  79. 

Ballymuck,  i.  91. 

Ballymullin,  i.  91.  ii.  14. 

Ballynture,  North,  i.  119. 

Ballyna,  i.  91. 

Bally nabarne,  ii.  108. 

Ballynagistis,  i.  42. 

Ballynahyny,  ii.  10. 
Ballynamorrisduffe,  ii.  80. 

Ballynash,  i.  66. 


Ballyn  Comyn,  i.  108. 
Ballynebarne,  i.  12.  ii.  107. 
Ballyncbarny,  i.  106. 
Ballynecorv,  i.86. 
Ballynecorre,  Barony  of,  i.  86. 
Ballynedring,  ii.  30. 
Ballynefinshoge,  i.  106. 108. 
Ballynegaull,  i.66. 
Ballyne'hegny,  ii.  11. 
Ballynemona,  i.  39.  106.  108. 
Ballynenusidagh,  i.  39. 
Ballynerin,  i.  86.  ii.  1,07. 

■"  ” ' ii.  108. 

. 39.41. 


Ballynetonagh, 
Ballynicholl,  n. 
Bally  nnosky,  ii.  18. 
Ballynonally,  i.  39. 


Barraghbegg,  ii.  36. 

Barratly,  i.  85. 

Barrestron-street,  Waterford,  i.  78. 79. 
Barrestrone-street,  Waterford,  i.  55. 
Barristrans-street,  Waterford,  i.  36. 
Barristron-street,  Waterford,  i.  73. 
Barristrons-street,  Waterford,  i.  22. 
Baudorane,  ii.  81. 

Beaghy,  i.  91. 

Beakill,  two,  ii.  37. 

Bealaghlakahy,  ii.  74. 

Bealkelly,  ii.  79. 

Begg,  ii.  79. 

Behagh,  ii.  91. 

Behaugh,  ii.  76. 

Beby,  i.  91. 

Bellaclare,  ii.  69. 

Bellaghmeghan,  ii.  69. 

Bellaw,  i.  45. 

Bellygulinoge,  ii.  8. 

Beltatiy,  ii.  6. 

Belyluske,  ii.  8. 

Bereyes,  ii.  73. 

Bewiey,  ii.  32. 

Bewly,  i.  123.  ii.  41.78. 

Birinagh,  ii.  22.  23. 

Blackditch,  i.  86. 

Blakes-lane,  Galbvay,  i.  6. 

Blarney  Gate,  Cork,  i.  74.  77- 

Lane,  Corke,  i.  74.  75. 77. 

Blarnye-street,  Corke,  ii.  82. 
Blenkellew,  ii.  17- 
Blinde-lane,  Athboy,  ii.  60- 

Blindwood, 'i.  39. 

Boharnaslyardy,  i.43. 

i.  43. 

;agh,  i.43. 

:,  Corke,  ii.  85. 

>,  Corke,  ii.  85. 


Boynebeg,  ii.  12. 
Boynmore,  ii.  12. 
Boystowne,  i.  15. 
Brackagh,  ii.  69. 
Bracklonagh,  i.  83. 
Brackly,  ii.  124. 

Bradies  Castle,  Cavan,  i 
Breadagh,  ii.  91. 
Breakill,  ii.  36. 


Brenrish,  i.  68. 

Brenrosse,  i.  85. 
Brianstowne,  i.  122. 
Brickwallstowne,  i.  12. 
Bride-street,  Wexford,  i.  50 
Bridge-street,  Cavan,  ii.  11.' 

Corke,  i.  1.  2.  76.  77. 

Dublin,  i.  52.  88. 89. 


— Gallway,  i.  54. 


t,  Athenree,  ii.  27. 
set,  Athenree,  ii.  76. 


Broad  Killbegg,  it.  97. 

Killmore,  ii.  96. 97- 

Waterford, 


55.  58.  60. 


8.  79. 


Broadcroft,  i 

Broade-lanc,  Corke,  ii.  82. 
Bronkmnkers-lane,  Gallwny,  ii.  66. 
Buckoyd,  ii.  1 12. 

Buemelagh,  i.  83. 

Bullynesiden,  i.  45. 

Bumelagh,  t.83. 

Bunadarragh,  ii.  91. 

Btinratty,  Barony  of,  ii.  79- 
Burgagcry  Lands,  Cashell,  1. 113. 


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INDEX  Land,  Kinsale,  ii.  103. 

LOCO  RUM  Burristron-street,  Waterford,  i.  72. 

to  the  Burroghmore,  ii.  36. 
hiftvof/'of the  Butlerstowne,  ii.  56. 

(1 6-19)  Butlerswood,  ii.  97- 
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c. 

Cabragl),  The,  ii.  88. 
Cahanna,  i.  68. 

Cahirroe,  ii.  11. 

Calahill,  ii.  8. 

Caldraghbegg,  i.  45. 
Caldrath,  i.  45. 

Caliaghei),  i.  115. 
Calrathguillan,  i.  45. 
Camliske,  ii.  67- 
Camus,  ii.  76. 

Canahiriny,  ii.  97. 
Cannahiriny,  ii.  96. 

Cappock,  ii.  60. 

Cappoge,  i.  62.  84.  ii.  106. 
Caraghtimery,  i.  111. 
Carhugarow,  ii.  113. 
Carigallon,  Barony  of, 
Carkintry,  ii.  125. 
Carmackawny,  ii.  91. 
Carnagethy,  ii.  12. 
Cnrnegillagh,  ii.  106. 
Carnolinroan,  ii.  117. 
Carrandrehilt,  ii.  118. 
Carregarran,  i.  68. 

Carrick,  ii.  12.86. 
Carrickanavoy,  i.  119. 
Carrickbrack,  ii.  16. 

Carrick  Corke,  i.  69. 
Carrickdonane,  i.  62. 

Carrick  Edmund,  i.  83. 
Carrickeene,  ii.  98. 
Carrickgawen,  i.  62. 
Carrickmornagh,  ii.  30. 
Carricknabrack,  ii.  13. 
Carricknebrack,  ii.  13. 
Carrickpuirt,  ii.  125.  126. 
Carrickreagh,  i.  62. 
Carrigallan,  Parish  of,  ii.  9t. 

Barony  oi;  ii.  92. 

Carrigallen,  Barony  of,  ii.  Si 

Parish  of,  ii.  121. 

Carrigallin.  Parish,  ii.  85. 
Carrigallon,  Barony  of,  i.  1 1 
Carrigarrowe,  i.  62. 
Carrigcionpigoll,  ii.  96. 97. 
Carrig  Edmond,  i.  83. 
Carrigg,  ii.  117- 
Carriggarrowe,  ii.  106. 
Carrighim,  ii.  28. 
Carrighun,  ii. 


91. 


120. 


Carr 


i.  43- 


Carrigmorna, 
Carrignalanotv,  i.  62. 
Carrignegapole,  i.  62. 
Carrignegapple,  ii.  106. 
Carrignegawny,  ii.  37. 
Carrignegowny,  ii.  36. 
Carrignelanow,  ii.  106. 
Carrigncmuck,  i.  1 10. 
Carrologha,  ii.  113. 
Carrovobeagher,  ii.  36. 
Carrow,  ii.  117. 
Carrowany,  ii.  79. 
Carrowbargy,  ii.  117. 
Carrowbarker,  ii.  117. 
Carrowbeagh,  i.  85- 
Carrowbeggher,  ii.  35. 
Carrowbragher,  ii.  35. 
Carrowbrighagh,  i.  85. 
Carrowcloghy,  ii.  79-  80. 
Carrowenlogh,  ii.  79. 
Carrowganipheky,  i.  43. 
Carrowgarrow,  i.  68. 
Carrowgoby,  ii.  1 17- 
Carrowkeele,  ii.  98. 
Carrowlea,  ii.  98. 
Carrowieagh,  ii.  12. 
Carrowmartanan,  ii.  36. 
Carrowmartin,  ii.  13. 
Carrowmnrtinan,  ii.  86. 
Carrowm'Cashell,  ii.  76. 
Carrowm'Currine,  ii.  91. 
Carrowm'shane,  ii.  76. 
Carrowineanagh,  ii.  69. 
Carrotvmore,  ii.  117. 
Carrownaghy,  ii.  91. 


Carrowneleogh,  ii.  80. 

Carrownemart,  ii.  76. 

Carrownulton,  ii.  125. 

Carrowreagh,  ii.  98. 106. 

Carrowtrasne,  ii.  76. 

Carrowtrastra,  ii.  76. 

Carrowtrossna,  ii.  76. 

Carrowtrossy,  ii.  76. 

Carrumore,  ii.  117. 

Carrygallen,  Barony  of,  ii.  37. 

Cartronamad,  i.  62. 

Cartronbogan,  i.  83. 

Cartron  Caple,  ii.  67. 

Cartron  Carre,  i.  83. 

Cartronclagh,  i.  83. 

Cartronclonagb,  i.  83. 

Cartroncluagh,  i.  83. 

Cartron  Garrow,  i.  122. 

Cartron  Kell,  i.  88. 

Cartron  Iteele,  i.  83.  122. 

Cartron  Kelly,  i.  83. 

Cartronmall,  ii.  106. 

Cartronreagh,  i.  45. 

Cartronvally,  ii.  69. 

Carp-on  Voga,  i.  83. 

Cartron-Wogan,  ii.  69. 

Cartron-Woggan,  i.  83. 

Cartronwoogan,  i.  83. 

Carunymaddery,  ii.  6. 

Carverbla,  ii.  36. 

Cashell,  i.  85. 

Burgagery  Lands  in,  i.  111. 

City,  i.  96. 98.  ii.  101. 

■ Citty,  Liberties  of,  i.  1 1 1 . 
Cashellgihan,  ii.  36. 

Castlebryerd,  ii.  6. 

Castle  Coningham,  ii.  38. 

Cunningham,  ii.  39. 

Gate,  Dungarvan,  i.  1 1 2. 

Lane,  Cork,  i.  101. 

Lane,  Dungarvon,  i.  1 12. 

Castleruddery,  ii.  4. 

Castlesallagh,  ii.  63. 

Castle  Street,  Cavan,  ii.  112. 113.  115. 

Dublin,  i.  39.  41.  66.  67.  106.  107. 

108. 109. 1 10.  ii.  8. 72. 107. 

— Treasure,  ii.  85. 86. 

Cavan,  Liberties  of,  ii.  114. 

Towne,  ii.  112.  113.  114. 

Cavanaghclogher,  ii.  125. 

Cellie,  ii.  91. 

Cerievadd,  ii.  117. 

Christchurch-lane,  Corke,  i.  89.  ii.  70. 

Dublin,  i.  62. 

Waterford,  i.  121. 

• Waterford  City,  i.  17. 

Chrone  Chonally,  i.  39. 

Church-lane,  i.  26. 

Corke,  i.  75.  ii.  82. 

Kinsale,  i.  21.  ii.  102. 104. 

Trim,  i.  123.  ii.  59. 

Clancorower,  ii.  76. 

Clanlead,  Parish  of,  ii.  14. 

Clare  County,  i.  91.  ii.  79.  80. 

Clasduffe,  i.  120. 

Clashbush,  i.  112. 

CiashdufFe,  i.  119. 

Clemeganre,  i.  111. 

Cliorae,  i.  69. 

Cloanerehir,  ii.  17. 

Cloghandoyne,  i.  91. 

Cloghanidwynne,  i.  91. 

Cloghan  Idwynne,  i.  93. 

Clogheene,  ii.  45. 

Clogher,  i.  115. 

Cloghgreny,  i.  111. 

Cloghla,  ii.  91. 

Cloghlay,  i.  75.  77. 

Cloghleagh,  i.  42.' 

Cloghliagh,  i.  43. 

Cloghone,  ii.  79. 80. 

Clombegg,  i.  48. 

Clonagh,  i.  83.  ii.  96. 97. 

Clonard,  i.  68.  ii.  124. 

Clonart,  i.  68. 

Clonawoy,  ii.  117. 

Clonbalt,  i.  68. 

Clonboynagh,  ii.  117. 

Cloncaffnill,  ii.  22. 

Cloncaffvill,  ii.  23. 

Cloncarr,  ii.  69. 


Clonebare,  i.  68. 


Clonebeagher,  i.  1 14. 

Clonecarrene,  i.  85. 

Clonecawse,  ii.  117. 

Clonefinine,  ii.  28. 

Clonemorgill,  ii.  105. 

Clonemurgill,  ii.  36. 

Clonenybegg,  ii.  36. 

Clonenymore,  ii.  36. 

Cloneowen,  ii.  29. 

Clonerine,  i.  83. 

Clonerorine,  i.  83. 

Cloneryne,  i.  83. 

Clonfinfee,  ii.  69. 

Clonfore,  i.  84. 

Clonfoure,  ii.  69. 

Clonlynyne,  ii.  28. 

Clongarratoure,  ii.  31. 

Cloninebegg,  ii.  105. 

Cloninemore,  ii.  105. 

Clonkeene,  ii.  69. 

Clonmasse,  ii.  113. 

Clonmell,  ii.  79. 

Clonmeons,  Two,  ii.  106. 

Clonmeonaghs,  Two,  ii.  105. 

Clonmiss,  ii.  113. 

Clonoragh,  ii.  69. 

Clonosoghy,  ii.  17. 

Clonporish,  ii.  79. 

Clonrallagb,  i.  68. 

Clonrehir,  ii.  17. 

Clonsinagh,  i.  45. 

Clonsullin,  ii.  69. 

Clonlamper,  ii.  124. 

Clonteade,  Parish  of,  ii.  56.  58. 

Clonteha,  i.  68. 

Clontehu,  i.  68. 

Clontiman,  i.  42. 

Clontoriske,  ii.  91. 

Clonturk,  ii.  13. 

Clonturke,  i.  85. 

Clonultan,  i.  68. 

Clonyfore,  ii.  69. 

Clookirg,  i.  91. 

Cloonagb,  i.  85.  ii.  13. 

Cloonboynagh,  i.  85.  ii.  13. 

Cloon  Clivy,  i.  85. 

Clooncomer,  i.  85. 

Cloone,  ii.  98. 

Caple,  ii.  76. 

Cloonecarrick,  ii.  91. 

Cloonecongo,  i.  85. 

Cloonecosney,  ii.  67. 68. 

Clooneley,  ii.  76. 

Cloonelly,  i.  62.  ii.  98. 

Cloonely,  ii.76. 

Clooneogill,  i.  85. 

Cloone,  Parish  of,  ii.  91. 

Cloonquosh,  i.  1 14. 

Cloonturke,  ii.  IS. 

Cloragh,  ii.  117- 
Cloranbegg,  ii.  106. 

Cloranmore,  ii.  106. 

Clowty,  ii.  79. 

Cloyne,  i.  43. 

Cloynebegg,  i.  42. 

Cluenagh,  ii.  106. 

Clundochill,  ii.  117. 

Clunemore,  ii.  6. 

Cluneochill,  ii.  117. 

Clunty,  ii.  98. 

Cluoneny,  ii.  69. 

Cluony,  Parish  of,  ii.  79. 80. 

Clyardagh,  i.112. 

Clyrawne,  ii.76. 

Cohanna,  i.  68. 

Colemans  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  19. 

Colepeck  Lane,  Waterford,  i.  121. 
Coleraine,  Libertyes  of,  ii.  42. 

Colleghter,  ii.  124. 

Collenetony,  i.  66. 

Comer,  i.  106. 108. 

Comeree,  i.  108. 

Comin’s  Land,  ii.  78. 

Towne,  i.  29. 

Conafoy  Quarter,  i.  99. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  96. 

Conafoy s Gate,  Cashell,  i.  111. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  111. 

Conduit  Lane,  Waterford,  i.  18.  55.56. 
Confey,  i.  8. 15.  32.  58.  80.  104. 116.  ii.  4 
65.  81.  83.  85. 87. 102.  105. 120. 127. 
Confoy,  ii.  19.  59. 

Confy,  ii.  22. 

Conianstowne,  i.  29. 


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Conkeele,  i.  85. 

Connought  Street,  Athboy,  ii.  60. 

Conofoy  Gate,  Cashell,  i.  96. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  97. 

Conofoyes  Gate,  Cashell,  i.  98. 

Conoree,  i.  106. 

Cony,  ii.  124. 

Conygarree,  ii.  8. 

Cook  Lane,  Waterford,  i.  55. 

Street,  Dublin,  i.  68. 1 1 1. 1 18.  ii.  27.29. 

CookeLane,  Waterford,  i.  18. 22.56. 57. 121. 
Street,  i.  22. 

Street,  Dublin,  i.  96. 104. 105. 1 16. 118. 

ii.  12.  19.  32.  34. 

Coolagheia,  i.  114. 

Cooleartan,  i.  1 14. 

Cooleballyhugh,  i.  39. 

Cooledoragh,  ii.  79. 

Cooleene,  i.  4S. 

Coolefinash,  ii.  76. 

Coolehill,  i.  110. 

Coolelamber,  i.  46. 

Coolemaddery,  ii.  63. 

Coolemoney,  i.  12.  103. 

Coolenecrane,  ii.  76. 

Coolenecran,  ii.  76. 

Cooleneshagli,  ii.  108. 

Cooleneskagh,  ii.  107. 

Cooleneskeagh,  ii.  108. 

Coolenesunagh,  i.  115. 

Coolerea,  ii.  13. 

Cooleshabegg,  ii.  16. 

Coolesloghbegg,  ii.  16. 

Coolevarderry,  ii.  63. 

Coolevenish,  ii.  76. 

Cooline,  ii.  81. 

Coolintraghreagh,  ii.  36. 

Coolishill,  ii.  22.  23. 

Coppingers  Lane,  i.  53. 

Lane,  Cork,  i.  52.  ii.  70. 

Cootegreane,  ii.  36. 

Coragha,  i.  114. 

Corbally,  i.  83. 

Corballymore,  i.  66.  67- 
Corbeaghtragh,  ii.  12. 

Corbokill,  ii.  12. 

Corboy,  ii.  123. 

Corcapple,  i.  114. 

Corchillbegg,  ii.  36. 

CorchillboyTe,  ii.  36. 

Corclare,  ii.  1 17. 

Corcumroe,  Barony  of,  i.  91.  ii.  79.  80. 
Cordanngan,  i.  46. 

Corderry,  ii.  74.  125. 

Corduffe,  ii.  36. 105. 117. 

Coreyard,  ii.  13. 

Corglasse,  ii.  123. 

Corglasses,  i.  114. 

Corke,  ii.  120. 

City,  i.  52.  77.  ii.  19.  20.  25.  70.  94. 

City,  Houses  in,  i.  1.  2.  23.  42.  89.94. 

100.  102.  105.  116. 

City,  Liberlyes  of,  ii.  45. 

City,  Suburbs  of,  i.  42.  ii.  81.  82. 

City,  Suburbs  of,  Houses  in,  i.  43. 

County,  i.  66.  67.  ii.  14.  56.  57. 

County  of  Citty  of,  ii.  17.  18. 

Corkegate,  Kinsale,  ii.  56.  102.  103.  104. 
Corke,  Liberties  of,  i.  119.  120.  ii.  10. 11. 85. 

86.  121.  127- 
Corkenaw,  i.  85. 

Corke  Street,  Kinsale,  i.  20. 21.  ii.  56. 58.  82. 

Suburbs  of,  i.  23.  101.  ii.  83.  86.  87. 

Corkhill,  ii.  36. 

Corkilbegg,  ii.  105. 

Corkilboyle,  ii.  105. 

Corlcoinine,  ii.  118. 

Corlaghcahill,  ii.  105. 

Corlaghhimely,  ii.  105. 

Corlaske,  ii.  12. 

Corlmane,  ii.  118. 

Corloghmorehane,  ii.  1 3. 

Corminco,  ii.  123. 

Cormuckelagh,  ii.  91. 

Cornabrene,  ii.  12. 

Comafinowane,  ii.  117. 

Cornaghy,  ii.  91. 

Cornaleigh,  ii.  117- 
Cornavnuckle,  ii.  91. 

Cornecally,  ii.  124. 

Cornecossy,  ii.  105. 

Cornedroig,  i.  46. 

Cornedrromig,  ii.  4. 

Cornefeirst,  ii.  91.  . 

(122.) 


Cornefinowane,  ii.  117, 

Cornefinowrane,  ii.  117. 

Cornefirst,  ii.  91. 

Corncfunchin,  ii.  124. 

Cornegangarrah,  ii.  118. 

Corneganmore,  ii.  117. 

Come  Garrow,  ii.  113. 

Cornegighy,  ii.  105. 

Corncgin,  ii.  117. 

Cornegowrc,  ii.  117. 

Cornegresse,  ii.  117. 

Corneheneny,  ii.  118. 

Cornehunviddy,  ii.  117. 

Cornemarkett,  Dublin, M.  8.  9. 22.  35.  37.  5 

Wexford,  i.  50. 

Cornenaclaghy,  ii.  37. 

Cornenacloghy,  ii.  36. 

Cornerenagn,  ii.  1 18. 

Corneshanshoge,  ii.  13. 

Corneshoghy,  i.  85. 

Cornelandarragh,  ii.  118. 

Cornoclogby,  ii.  105. 

Corquossan,  ii.  12. 

Corquoyle,  ii.  1 3. 

Corragh,  ii.  125. 

Correbeaghoutragh,  ii.  12. 

Correbegg,  i.  46. 

Corredwin,  ii.  69. 

Corregrange,  i.  68. 

Corregrany,  i.  68. 

Correiaffey,  i.  85. 

Correm'slianley,  ii.  1 17- 
Correy,  i.  83. 

Corrgerry,  ii.  36. 

Corryard,  ii.  18. 

Corsragha,  ii.  36.  37. 

Cortaskin,  ii.  117. 

Corteghtumulty,  ii.  36. 

Cortinlongport,  i.  62. 

Cortintrey,  ii.  125. 

Cortoslagh,  ii.  117. 

Cortuska,  ii.  36. 

Coryglasses,  ii.  91. 

Coshcullery,  ii.  76. 

Costellagh,  i.  64. 

Conner's  Lane,  Athboy,  ii.  60. 

Couree,  ii.  124. 

Courtefoile,  ii.  108. 

Courtfoile,  ii.  107. 

Court  Foyle,  i.  110. 

Court  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  70. 71.  85.  87. 
Coyledahorke,  ii.  91. 

Coyleknocke,  ii.  114. 

Coylenegrosse,  ii.  125. 

Coyleshamore,  ii.  72. 

Crannarlne,  ii.  17_. 

Creaghcorrodan,  i.  91. 

Creaghcurridane,  i.  91. 

Creaghduffe,  i.  83. 

Creaghmanna,  i.  112. 

Creagh’s  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  70. 
Crecorrodan,  i.  93. 

Creigli,  ii.  117- 
Creine,  ii.  123. 

Crenagg,  ii.  125. 

Crenishmere,  ii.  6. 

Crevagh,  ii.  30.  117. 

Crevallagh,  ii.  106. 

Crevelagh,  i.  62. 

Creveyoghtragh,  i.  115. 

Crevyoughtragh,  i.  115. 

Crey,  ii.  125. 

Creyduffee,  i.  83. 

Crinew,  ii.  117. 

Crodromonbegg,  ii.  12. 

Crodromonmore,  ii.  12. 

Croghtehack,  i.  112. 

Croghtimor,  i.  43. 

Croghtimore,  i.  43. 

Croghtinapeky,  i.  43. 

Croghtinegeeragh,  i-  42. 

Crompt  Castle,  ii.  79. 

Cronconally,  i.  39- 
Cronehonally,  i.  66. 

Cronnevie,  ii.  124. 

Crosnanagell,  i.  62. 

Crosse  Lane,  i.  26. 

Crossnenoyle,  i.  62. 

Cross  Streete,  Corke,  i.  82. 

Streete,  Dulceke,  ii.  61. 

Streete,  or  Slipp,  Cork,  i.  116. 

Crosse  Streete,  Corke,  ii.  82. 
Crostrerore,  ii.  76. 


Crostrover,  ii.  76. 

Crottanaboivebegg,  i.  112. 
Crottanbowlmore,  i.  112. 

Croyduffee,  i.  83. 

CrydufFe,  ii.  69. 

Cuellis,  ii.  91. 

Cuggie,  ii.  79. 

Cughduffe,  i.  83. 

Cuily,  ii.  106. 

Cullavellinanmore,  ii.  14. 
Culievallenanemore,  ii.  103. 

Cullsa,  ii.  22.  23. 

Cullurtraghreagh,  ii.  105. 

Cully,  ii.  106. 

Curragha,  ii.  105. 

Curraghbegg,  i.  45. 

Curraghneveale,  i.  115. 

Curraghshane,  ii.  1 05. 

Currilogh,  i.  112. 

Currisiphane,  Parish  of,  ii.  45. 
Currmore,  ii.  117. 

Currycanawy,  i.  119. 

Cursillagh,  i.  110. 

Cuvey,  ii.  91.  117. 

D. 

Danislowne,  ii.  59. 

Darrigmonan,  ii.  86. 

Darringmoan,  ii.  85. 

Davidslowne,  ii.  72. 

Davistowne,  ii.32.41. 

Deere  Street,  Drogheda,  ii.  41.  43. 

Street  Lane,  Droghedah,  ii.  115. 

Denne  Street,  Thomastowne,  ii.  101. 


Adjudications 

OFFICERS. 


Derar 
Derecashan,  ii.  74. 


i.  106. 


Dert 

Derinbener,  i. 

Derincraule,  ii.  29. 
Derincrawle,  ii.  29. 
Derinevanane,  i.  1 IS. 
Derrankeherin,  ii.  106. 
Derrgronny,  ii.  105. 
Derrigmonan,  ii.  36. 
Derrignane,  ii.  36. 
Derrincashell,  ii.  106. 
Derriuevene,  ii.  35. 
Derrinkeher,  ii.  35. 
Derrinkehir,  i.  115. 
Derrinkeigher,  ii.  35. 
Derrinky,  ii.  1 2. 
Derrinvahan,  ii.  35. 
Derririth,  ii.  76. 
Derrisnekenaddo,  ii.  125. 
Derrisvrany,  ii.  1 17. 
Derryadda,  i.  114. 

Derry bolly,  ii.  117. 
Derrycarne,  ii.  117. 

Derry connen,  i.  12. 
Derrycullenbegg,  ii.  106. 
Derrydrestan,  ii.  106. 
Derrydrestane,  ii.  117. 

Derry gooan,  ii.  36. 
Derryhallaghbegg,  ii.  125. 
Derryhallaghmorc,  ii.  125. 
Derryhoran,  ii.  29.  74. 
Derryhubbert,  ii.  29. 
Derrylosty,  ii.  36. 
Derrymoney,  ii.  35. 
Derrymorc,  u 115.  122. 124. 
Derryraucke,  i.  12. 

Derry nane,  ii.  37- 
Derryne,  ii.  2" 

Dei 


).  106. 


y,  ii.  39. 
Derrynehinchy,  ii.  106. 
Derrynelorgan,  ii.  106. 

Derryowne,  ii.  29. 

Derryreagli,  ii.  76. 

Derryskillin,  ii.  124. 

Derryvally,  ii.  106- 
Derryvaune,  ii.  76. 
Derryvollen,  ii.  106. 

Dervor,  ii.  41.  42. 
Derrycullenbegg,  ii.  105. 
Desmonds  Court,  t.  20. 
Diffeare,  ii.  91. 

Dondrom,  ii.  117. 

Donegall  County,  ii.  6. 
Donerboyle,  ii.  35. 

Donnegall  County,  ii.  113.  Ill 
Donnogherry,  ii.117- 
Donnoghmore,  ii.  4. 
Doonaghmore,  ii.  72. 
Doonbrandon,  i.  62. 


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RECORDS  OF  IRELAND: 


Dromoncotty,  ii.  13. 
Dromones,  Two,  ii.  98. 
Dromons,  ii.  36. 
Dromonshavane,  ii.  106. 
Dromorc,  i-  62.  114.  ii.  91. 
Dromorkean,  ii.  91. 
Dromorskyean,  ii.  91. 
Dromracane,  ii.  85. 
Dromraghrill,  i.  85. 
Dromragliuill,  i.  85. 
Dromrahill,  i.  85. 
Dromrahull,  i.  85. 

Dromvisk,  ii.  12. 
Dvomsillagh,  ii.  91. 

Dropos  Mill,  i.  52. 
Druiswood,  ii.  112. 
Drumanfinelly,  ii.  106. 
Drumany,  i.  115. 

Drumboy,  ii.  112. 

Dru menhir,  ii.  12. 
Drumcalpagh,  ii.  1 17. 
Drumcaslagh,  ii.  37. 
Drumcor,  ii.  12. 
Drunidrehctt,  ii.  117. 
Drumdufty,  ii.  36. 

Drumin,  ii.  74. 

Druminefeda,  ii.  106. 
Drumlnkill,  ii.  126. 
Drumnedobber,  ii.  29. 
Drumney,  ii.  106. 
Drumoncapple,  ii.  106. 
Drumongarvagb,  ii.  106. 
Drumshanboe,  ii.  13. 
Drumvree, i.  9l. 

Drynure,  i.  68. 

Dublin,  i.  81.  48.  73.  ii.  119. 

City,  i.  7.  9 16.23.  34. 

47.  51.52.  54.  56.  58. 


10.  12.  14.  16.  19.  21.  22.  23.  24.  27. 
30  82.  36.  38.  39.  41. 44  46.  48.  52. 
56.  59.  65.  66.  67-  69.  70.  72.  76.  78. 
79.  80.  81.  85.  86.87-88.  91.92.  94. 
96.  97.  98.  100.  101.  102.  107.  108. 
109.  110.  112.  114.  116.  120.  123. 
125.  127. 

City,  House  in,  i.  22.  25  29.  32.  39 

41.  45.  72.  78.  86.  90.  96.  100.  103. 
114.  116.  119  122. 

.City,  Houses  in,  i.  1.3.  4.  8.  13. 17. 19. 

20-  21.  35.  49.  62.  83.  94.  104.  121. 
Key,  i.  74. 

and  Suburbs  ol',  ii.  47. 

Dubiyn  City,  House,  i.  55. 

Ducarran,  i.  114. 

Ducarrick,  i.  114. 

Ducklunagh,  i.  88. 

Duellagh,  ii.  1 1 8. 

Duhanogh,  ii.  125. 

Duiffer,  ii.  91. 

Duinbeg,  ii.  12. 

Duleeke  Gate,  Drogheda,  ii.  32. 

Towne,  ii.  61.  62. 

Dunaragha,  i-  85. 

Dunbeggan,  ii.  4. 

Dutibrandon,  ii.  106. 

Dunclunagh,  i.  83. 

Dundoby,  ii.  76. 

Dunecullin,  i.  68. 

Dunegali,  County  of,  ii.  38.  39. 

Dungarvan,  Town  of,  i.  112. 

Dungarvon,  Town  of;  i.  104.  105. 
Dunlobby,  ii.  76. 

Dunning,  ii.  74. 

Dunshinagh,  i.  83. 


East  Gate,  i.  122. 

Mitchellstowne,  ii  14. 

Rathniacullig,  ii.  121. 

Ebb  Weare,  Cork,  i.  76. 
Edenbowe,  ii.  125. 
Edeneglogh,  ii.  12. 
Edenreagh,  ii.  125. 
Edenvowe,  ii.  125. 
Eddistowne,  i.  12. 


Enorely,  i.  89. 

Enoreliy,  i.  41. 

Errew,  i.  85.  ii.  91. 

Ernie,  ii.  91.  117. 

Ervcy,  ii.  29. 

Esker,  ii.  6. 

Everard’s  Land,  ii,  78.  79. 


Fagans  Close,  Corke,  ii.  85.  87. 
Faggans  Meadows  i.  42. 
Faghertagh,  ii.  98. 

Fairehill  Closes,  Corke,  ii.  86. 
Fai re-lane,  Corke,  i.  77. 
Faire-street,  Drogheda,  ii.  32. 
Fallagamva,  i.  62. 

Faltagh,  ii.  1 17. 

Fanagha,  i.  62. 


Farn.ight,  i.  85.  ii.  73.  11 
Farranclerigg,  i.  42. 
Farremoy,  ii.  103. 
Farrendaghndeny,  i.  120. 
Farrendagadery,  i.  120. 
Farrenverdowney,  ii.  82. 
Fartagh,  ii.  98. 

Fassarvo,  ii.  98. 


Fay  re-lane,  Cork,  i.  75. 

Feathard,  ii.  79. 

Featherd,  Towne  of,  ii.  79. 

Fedancoyle,  ii.  97. 

Fedenocoyle,  ii.  16. 

Fedeny,  ii.  78.  79. 

Fenisgline,  ii.  29. 

Ferrenferis,  ii.  45. 

Fereglasse,  ii. 117. 

Fetherd,  ii.  80. 

Towne  of,  ii.  78. 

Towne,  Liberties  of,  ii.  79. 

Fewnoy,  i.  112. 

Fieragh,  ii.  22.  23. 

Finbaryes,  Parish  of,  i.  119. 

Finishin,  ii.  125. 

Fishamble-street,  Dublin,  i.  55.  86.  87. 121. 

Fishers-streete,  Kingsale,  ii.  102. 
Filz-Steephen’s  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  25. 
Fitz-Steevens  Land,  Cork,  i.  100. 

Five  Mile  Gate,  Atliboy,  ii.  60. 
Flemingstowne,  ii.  32.  41.  42. 

Flemington,  i.  1 23. 

Flood-street,  Gallway,  i.  34.  47.  SO.  81.  90. 

92.  ii.  46.  65.  66. 

Floud-street,  Galway,  i.  32. 

Foare-  Town,  Houses  in,  i.  122. 

Formelagh,  ii.  125. 

Fort-streete,  Corke,  i.  1.2.  ii.  82. 
Forte-street,  Corke,  i.  1. 

Fossaghree,  ii.  107. 

Fossaghroe,  ii.  108. 

Foure,  ii.  113. 

Frainslowne,  i.  10. 

Fraynestowne,  ii.  63. 

Fregan,  i.  45. 

Frier-street,  Cashell,  ii.  101. 

Frizell’s  Castle,  ii.  85.  86. 

Fryan,  i.  45. 

Fryars  Lane,  Killmallock,  ii.  78. 

Mill,  Killmallock,  ii.  78. 

Weares  and  Pooles,  Cork,  i.  76. 

Fryer-street,  Kinsale,  ii.  56.  58. 

Fryers  Gate,  Cashell,  i.  97. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  99. 

Street,  Cashell,  i.  96. 

Fulleganvay,  ii.  106. 

Fumore,  i.  22. 

Funsinagh,  ii.  106. 

Fyhalmon,  ii.  22.  23.  67.  68. 


Gallikillberly,  ii.  5. 

Gallowcs  Greene,  ii.  82. 

Lane,  Corke,  i.  1.  42. 

Gallstowne,  ii.  32.  41. 

Gallway,  Ciltie,  i.  54. 

County,  ii.  28.  76. 

Gallwayes  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  94. 

Gal  I way  es  Lane,  Corke,  i.  52.  117.  ii.  25.  26. 
Gallway  Towne,  i.  7.  33.  54.  80.  91.  it.  38. 
39.  46.  47.  52.  53.  65.  66.  76.  109.  110. 


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Gallway  Towne,  Houses  in,  1.  S.  4. 6.  82. 34. 

47.  49.  64.  70.  90-  91. 

Garhally,  ii.  98. 

Garm'elcan,  ii.  106. 

Garnhally,  ii.  98- 
Garraghnilan,  i.  108. 

Garraghnolan,  i.  106. 

Garrandaraght,  i.  112. 

Garrinegellin,  i.  106. 

Garrinegolin,  i.  108. 

Garrobane,  i.  43. 

Garrowrosse,  ii.  117. 

Garry begg,  ii.  82. 

Gavrycaine,  ii.  74. 

Garryconnell,  22.  28. 

Garry duffe,  ii.  81. 

Garry  Kilbery,  ii.  4. 

Garrymore,  ii.  82. 

Garrynegran,  Corke  City,  i.  1. 

Garvarry,  ii.  1 13. 

Garveagh,  ii.  36. 

Gawlan,  i.  62. 

Gawlaureagb,  ii.  106. 

Gattymaddy,  ii.  6. 

Gauly,  ii.  108. 

Geyleshagh,  i.  68. 

Gibbitlhill,  i.  112. 

Gibbstowne,  i.  112. 

Gian,  ii.  79.  80. 

Glanbegge,  i.  66. 

Glanboy,  i.  62.  63. 

Glanely,  ii.  107. 

Glanglasse,  ii.  76. 

Glankitaine,  ii.  83. 

Glankitane,  ii.  83. 

Glanknaw,  ii.  76- 
Glanmalurre,  ii.  31. 

Glanmire  Weare,  i.  76. 

Glanmohir,  ii.  31. 

Glann,  ii.  76. 

Glansagh,  ii.  76. 

Glantodderis,  ii.  56. 

Glaspisloll,  ii.  110. 

Glasscloone,  ii.  69. 

Gleane,  ii.  79.  80. 

Glenmore,  i.  83. 

Glinglass,  ii.  76. 

Giynmore,  i.  83. 

Gobacreein,  ii.  112. 

GobgrafFy,  i.  85.  ii.  18. 

Gobnecarta,  ii.  106. 

Golds  Lane,  Corke,  i.  88.  ii.  70. 

■ Meadow,  i.  43. 


Weare,  i.  42. 

Goolds  Lane,  Cork,  i.  116.  117.  ii.  25. 
Gor  Ciueragli,  i.  85. 

Gorgrea,  ii.  112. 

Gornishamore,  ii.  74. 

Gortagarragh,  i.  43. 

Goi  taglantaine,  i.  42. 

Gortaknock,  Corke,  ii.  85-  87. 
Gortalamonaght,  ii.  74. 

Gortailagh,  ii.  117. 

Gortally,  i.  62. 

Gortalogliy,  i.  48. 

Gortaquossc,  i.  114. 

Gortbegg,  i.  112. 

Gorlclary,  i.  62. 

Gortechork,  ii.  86- 
Gortehoragh,  i.  43. 

Gortencony,  i.  85. 

Gortenom,  i.  85. 

Gortcnlurry,  ii.  93. 

Gorteqouslie,  ii.  114. 

Gortermoine,  ii.  91. 

Gortermone,  ii.  91. 

Gortgarragh,  i.  48. 

Gorlinargid,  i.  112. 

Gortineloe,  ii.  69. 

Gortingragan,  ii.  91. 

Gorlinorin,  i.  68. 

Gortinskeagh,  ii.  36. 

Gortinure,  ii.  12. 

Gortleck,  ii.  6. 

Gortlenfort,  i.  62. 

Gortm'mean,  i.  62. 

Gortmore,  i.  111. 

Gortnaclashy,  ii.  81. 

Gortnacooly,  i.  112. 

Gortnacrassey,  i.  43. 

Gortnacrusbee,  i-  43. 

Gortnacrusee,  ii.  81. 

Gornacrussy,  i.  43. 

Gortnaglashy,  i.  43. 

Gornalickey,  ii.  14- 
(122.) 


Gorlnashamer,  ii.  74. 

Gortnatrah,  i.  43. 

Gortnecoolagh,  i.  111. 

Gortnefarline,  ii.  79. 

Gortneharagan,  ii.  82. 

Gortneiranagh,  i.  85. 

Gortnelaune,  i.  112. 

Gortnelaw,  i.  85. 

Gortneleagh,  i.  112. 

Gortneleeke,  ii.  6. 

Gortnemadagh,  i.  112. 

Gortnenheira,  i.  85. 

Gortnesallagh,  ii.  36. 

Gortnesillagh,  ii.  36. 

Gorlnessillagb,  ii.  98. 

Gortnevane,  ii.  12. 

Gortnieedarragli,  ii.  98. 

Gorlnilecke,  ii.  6. 

Gorumaddy,  ii.  6. 

Gough’s  Parke,  ii.  82.  83. 

Gould  Lane,  Cork,  i.  101. 

Goulden  Lane,  Cork,  ii.  94. 

Gould’s  Lane,  Cork,  i.  52.  94.95. 102.  ii 
20.  94. 

Weares,  Cork,  i.  76.' 

Goule,  ii.  125. 

Gowlan^’ii.  106. 

Gowle,  ii.  29. 

Gowlea,  ii.  29.  125. 

Granard,  Barony  of,  i.  69.  91. 105. 1 19.  ii.  1. 
4.  22.  31.  36.  38.  39.  42.  73.  74.  96. 

!,  ii.  121.  122. 


i.  117. 


Grayestowne,  ii.  78-79. 
Greaghbrigge,  ii.  86. 
Greaghdutte,  ii.  105. 
Greagheneslea,  ii.  105. 
Greaghenesieane,  ii.  105. 
Greagli  Glasse,  ii.  85. 
Greaghleasca,  ii.  35. 
Greaghlone,  ii.  86. 
Greaghneglogh,  ii.  36. 
Greagbrea,  ii.  105. 
Greagbreagh,  ii.  85. 
Greaghrevagh,  ii.  85. 
Greaghtobber,  ii.  13. 

Great  Greene,  i.  111. 

Lane,  Corke,  ii.  25.  85. 


. 13. 


Gurtinebuy,  ii.  69. 
Gurlincbrone,  ii.  125. 
Gurtinegragan,  ii.  91. 


H. 

Hackels  Land,  ii.  79. 

Hacketts  Land,  ii.  78. 

Lane,  Cashell,  ii.  101. 

Haggard  Garden,  the,  Corke,  ii.  85. 

Streete,  Trim,  ii.  59. 

Hanckestowne,  1.  29. 

Harpe  Lane,  Drogheda,  ii.  41.  43. 

Harpers  Lane,  Drogheda,  ii.  42. 

Haydons  Land,  ii.  78. 

Hays  Lane,  Wexford,  i.  49. 

Heigh  Street,  Waterford,  ii.  2. 

High  Fishers  Streel,  Kinsale,  ii.  48.  49.  50. 
56.  58. 

Fryers  Street,  Kinsale,  i.  20,  21.  ii. 

48.  SO. 

Street,  i.  26. 

Street,  Athboy,  ii.  60. 

■'  Street,  Bannow,  i.  35. 

Street,  Cavan,  ii.  113.  115. 

Street,  Corke,  i.  42. 

— Street,  Fetherd,  ii.  78. 

Street,  Galloway,  i.  47.  48.  ii.  38.  39. 

46.  47.  109. 

Street,  Kilmallock,  ii.  37. 


High  Street,  Dublin,  i.  10.  12.  13.  15.  49. 
103  ii.  16.  18.  30.  31.  88.  90.  91.  96. 
127.  128. 

Street,  Thomastowne,  ii.  10Q.  101. 

— - Street,  Waterford,  i.  17-  55.  56.  58.  60. 

72.  73.  ii.  2.  3. 

Hogg  Lane,  Naas,  ii.  33. 

Street,  Navan,  i.  128. 

Horse  Street,  Navan,  i.  122. 

Hospital  Land,  i.  111. 

Hubbockstowne,  ii.  63. 

Humphreystowne,  i.  15. 

Humphriestowne,  ii.  88. 


Idowne,  ii.  79.  80. 
Inanaghhagney,  ii.  13. 
Inchinane,  i.  114. 

Inisheare,  ii.  112. 

Inish  M'Thony  Island,  ii.  79. 
Inishmacra,  Parish  of,  ii.  36. 
Inishmaine,  ii.  112. 
Innhtample.  ii.  112. 
Inishtryrene,  ii.  1 12. 
Iniskeallogh,  ii.  79- 
Inistrawen,  ii.  76. 

Inshimore,  ii.  125. 

luskiny,  ii.  85. 

Parish  of  ii.  85. 

Instavage,  Island  of,  ii.  73. 
Irishtowne,  ii.  10.  94. 

Island,  Barony  of,  ii.  79. 
— Gorum,  ii.  76. 

Itclin,  ii.  36. 


Jagoge  Street,  Naas,  ii.  83. 
Joy  Street.  Kiltmallock,  ii.  57- 

July  an,  ii.  112. 


K. 

Knnnagh,  i.  105. 

Keanlille,  i.  85. 

Kearneys  Lane,  Cork,  i.  88. 

Keele,  i.  83.  ii.  74. 

Keenelty,  i.  93. 

Keilecloane-hobane,  ii.  17- 
Kellcumin,  Parish  of,  ii.  76. 

Kemelty,  i.  91. 

Kempsan’s  Lane,  Waterford,  i-  72. 
Keinson’s  Lane,  Waterford,  i.  55. 
Kcnlagh,  ii.  112. 

Kerewans  Lane,  Gallway,  ii.  52. 
Kernyes  Lane,  Corke,  i.  52. 

Key  Gate,  Dungannon,  i.  112. 
Keylnemonaghbegg,  i.  29. 

Key  Lane,  Dungarvan,  i.  104. 112.  113 
Keyly,  i.  83. 

Key  Street,  Gallway,  i.  47.  70.  71. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  17-  19. 121. 

ICilbegg,  i.  12. 

Kilbiery,  i.  45. 

Kilclarebegg,  ii.  125. 

Kiiclaremore,  ii.  125. 

Kilcronane,  ii.  11. 

Kilcully,  ii.  10. 11. 

Kildare  County,  ii.  33.  70. 

Towne  of)  ii.  32. 33. 

Kiidarragb,  ii.  6. 

Iiildea,  i.  110. 

Kildcagh,  i.  110. 

Kilderry,  ii.  117. 

Kildisarteigbragh,  ii.  105. 
Kildisarteightragh,  ii.  106. 
Kildisartoughragh,  ii.  105. 
Kildisarloughtragh  :: 

Kildoragh,  ii.  6. 

Kilfentou,  i.  45. 

Kilfoyle,  i.  110. 

Kilkcagh,  ii.  14. 

ICilladuffe,  ii.  30. 

Killala,  Parish  of,  ii.  76. 

Killalease,  ii.  4.  5. 

Killaloe,  Parish  of,  ii.  79. 

Killanully,  Parish  of,  Corke,  i. 

Killavally,  ii.  78. 

Killbeggy,  ii.  36. 

Killboey,  ii.  9. 

Killbolody,  Parish  of,  ii.  7 6. 

Killboy,  ii.  9. 


106. 


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LOCO RUM 

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VI1-  Killbride,  i.  119.  123. 

INDEX  Killconnell,  i.  91.  93-  ii.  79*  80. 

LOCORUM  Killcreene,  i.  115. 

IO  ll,c.  Killcully,  Parish  of,  ii.  45. 
in  favour^r^he  Killcumin,  Parisli  of,  ii.  76. 

(1649)  Killdahurke,  ii.  91. 

OFFICERS.  Killdaneene,  i.  115. 

Kiildrum,  i.  85. 

Killduffe,  ii.  36. 

Killeihdd,  ii.  117. 

Killeman,  i.  85. 

Killemunery,  Parish  of,  ii.  86. 
Killenaclonagb,  ii.  16. 

Killenally,  ii.  79. 

ICillenan,  ii.  78. 

Killendonnell,  ii.  10.  11. 

Killeneclonagh,  ii.  18. 

Killerin,  i.  114. 

Killeselltan,  ii.  36. 

Killesnenawle,  ii.  29. 

Kiliesnenowle,  ii.  29. 

Killicronane,  ii.  10. 

Killinlasseragh,  ii.  22.  23. 

Killiskey,  ii.  107.  108. 

Killkea,  i.  39. 

Killkenny,  County  of,  ii.  100. 

Gate,  ii.  101. 

Killkerane,  ii.  76. 

Killkerny,  i.  115. 

KillmcCarragh,  ii.  9. 

Killm'crenan,  Barony  of,  ii.  113. 114. 
Killm'Garrovv,  ii.  105. 

KillmcIllow,  ii.  113. 

Kill'Jillow,  ii.  6. 

Killm'Sheruile,  ii.  117- 
Killmagego,  i.  106. 108. 

Killmagigy,  i.  106. 108. 

Killmagra,  ii.  1 18. 

Killmallock,  Towne  of,  ii.  56.  78. 
Killmallocke,  Towne  of,  ii.  57.  79. 

Houses  in,  i.  26.  27. 

Killmallocks  Lane,  Corke,  i.  117. 
Killmarihine,  ii.  85. 

Killmeene,  i.  114. 

Kilimore,  ii.  42.  96.  97. 

Killnaglory,  Parish  of,  ii.  85. 

Killnapp,  ii.  45. 

Killnecraw,  ii.  76. 

Killnecreragh,  ii.  76. 

Killnegrosse,  ii.  125. 

Killnelty,  i.  91. 

Killnemadarrow,  ii.  36. 

Killnomarrow,  ii.  91. 

ICilloge,  i.  110.  ii.  22.  23.73. 

Killogibegg,  ii.  45. 

Kjllomane,  i.  85. 

Kiiloymane,  i.  85. 

Killpatricke,  ii.  60. 

Killrea,  ii.  124. 

Killrerga,  Parish  of,  ii.  86. 

Killroe,  ii.  124. 

Killsaie,  ii.  76. 

Killsaly,  ii.  76. 

Killsenton,  i.  45. 

Killtartan,  Barony  of,  ii.  76. 

Killtefinane,  ii.  117. 

Killteim'Reynew,  ii.  118. 

Killtenelossett,  ii.  118. 

Killtymon,  i.  89.  110.. 

Killytelton,  ii.  36. 

Kilniacruan,  Barony  of,  ii.  6. 

Kilmacura,  ii.  9. 

ICilmaghery,  ii.  125. 

Kilpatrick,  i.  66. 

Kil  Pattin,  i.  110. 

Kilpedder,  i.  66. 

Kiltagan,  ii.  17. 

Kiltahocke,  Parish  of,  ii.  125. 

Kiltefay,  ii.  117. 

Kiltemon,  i.  110. 

Kilteneskenagh,  ii.  123. 

Kiltibardane,  i.  115. 

Kinard,  ii.  102.  120. 

Kincorrane,  Parish  of,  ii.  56. 

Kindrum,  ii.  6. 

Kingsale,  Towne  of,  i.  21.  ii.  102. 

Kings  Amies,  Cork,  i.  1 16. 

Castle,  Kilmallock,  i.  26. 

County,  ii.  33. 

Kinsale,  Liberties  of,  ii.  14.  56.  57.  103. 

Towne  of,  i.  20.  21.  ii.  48.  49.  50.  . 

57.  58.  82.  83.  103. 

Kirowans  Lane,  Galway,  i.  70. 

Kirwan’s  Lane,  Galway,  ii.  52.  54. 
Knockadruith,  i.  110. 


Knockadryett,  i.  10. 
Knockalehide,  ii.  79. 
Knockanamoghill,  i.  108. 
Knocknnumohill,  i.  106.  108. 
Knockanamore,  i.  106.  108. 
Knockancree,  ii.  37. 
Knockandaragb,  ii.  72. 
Knockaneraoghill,  i.'106. 
Knockanemohill,  i.  106.  108. 
Knockanlesse,  i.  29. 
Knockannere,  ii.  36. 
Knockanry,  i.  39.  106.  108. 
Knockatyhane,  ii.  105. 
Knockballycarrigeene.'i.  1 10. 
Knockballygargeene,  i.  110. 
Knockbaliynoinilagb,  ii.  79. 
Knockbane,  ii.  76. 
Knobkcullin,  ii.  105. 
Knockderry,  ii.  63. 
Knockduffe,  ii.  14. 
Knockfaddagh,.  i.  1 10. 
Knockfree,  ii.  45. 
Knockillecrett,  ii.  76. 
Knockivagan,  i.  85. 
Knockivagen,  i.  83. 
Knocklegan,  ii.  76. 
Knockliggan,  ii.  76. 
Knockmacurra,  ii.  9. 
Knockmaddyry,  ii.  6. 
Knockmill,  i.  110. 
Kuocknatfin,  ii.  9. 
Knocknewholy,  i.  112. 
Knockquorke,  i.  86. 
Knockrahin,  i.  66. 
Knockrobbin,  ii.  14. 
Knockrogue,  ii.  107. 108. 
Knockrooskeagh,  ii.  117- 
Knockskibbole,  ii.  9. 

Knocks  Towne,  i.  83. 
Knockvargan,  i.  103. 
Knoppage,  ii.  79. 
Knoppogeandrew,  i.  42. 
Kyneily,  ii.  79.  80. 


Lackagh,  ii.  82. 

Lackan,  ii.  67. 

Lockane,  ii.  76. 

Lockangarramdaraght,  i.  112. 
Lackentobber  Murreys  ii.  82. 
Lnckionagh,  i.  84. 

Lacklunagh,  i.  83. 

Lacknecomen,  ii.  14. 

Ladies  Streete,  Waterford,  i.  36. 
Ladyes  Gate,  i.  110. 

Lady  Gate,  Dungarvan,  i.  104. 

Gate,  Waterford,  i.  22. 

Lane,  Waterford,  i.  55.  ii.  1. 

Street,  Bannow,  i.  86. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  18. 

Laffareene,  ii.  79.  80. 

Laffarin  Staffeage,  ii.  91. 
Laffarrenfarrell,  ii.  118. 

Laffarrinfurt,  ii.  118. 

Laghvarran,  ii.  79.  80. 

Larnbard  Street,  Gallway,  i.  64. 
Lambert  Street,  Gallway,  i.  54.  ii.  53. 
Larragh  Street,  Athenree,  ii.  27.  28. 
Larrock  Street,  Duleek,  ii.  61. 

Lasty,  ii.  36. 

Lavallins  Lane,  Cork,  i.  127. 
Leadarra,  ii.  125. 

Leaghcarrawnenagh,  i.  91. 

Leaghtryle,  ii.  76. 

Leaghvally,  ii.  79. 

Leamans,  ii.  117. 

Leamnois,  ii.  117. 

Leauormgarrclt,  ii.  118. 

Leccagh,  i.  111. 

Leganamir,  ii.  91. 

Legineitane,  ii.  86. 

Legnagan,  i.  114. 

Lehannagh,  ii.  106. 

Leitrim,  Barony  of,  ii.  29.  126. 

County  oti  i.  85.  115.  ii.  29.  36. 1 

98.  106.  J 14.  118.  126. 

Lenarne  Staffoge,  ii.  91. 

Leniscally,  ii.  86. 

Leonaght,  ii.  106. 

Leortan,  ii.  106. 

Letrim,  i.  68. 

Barony  of,  ii.  1 3. 

County  of,  ii.  13.  112. 117. 


Lettaine,  ii.  76. 

Lewagh,  ii.  105. 

Leyganamur,  ii.  91- 
Leyler,  ii.  36. 

Leytrim,  County  of,  i.  62.  63.  ii.  91.  92. 
Lickilevanuagh,  i.  91. 

Limerick,  City  of,  i.  15.  36.  43.  54.  63.  69. 
98. 103.  ii.  33.  45.  50.  61.  63.  77.  92. 
101.  106.  124.  128. 

Street,  i.  26.  27. 

Limericke,  City  of,  i.  21. 

Limrick,  City  of,  i.  59.  67.  94. 120.  ii.  9. 
36.42.  110. 

Limricke,  City  of,  i.  30.  ii.  28.  71.  114. 
Lischachill,  ii.  36. 

Liscoole-feagh  Mohir,  i.  115. 

Lisdawkiagh,  ii.  29. 

Lisdiuyterpane,  ii.  36. 

Lisdowly,  ii.  105. 

Lisdowneer,  ii.  67. 

Lisdoyle,  ii.  36. 

Lisdromcullis,  ii.  105. 

Lisdromgivill,  ii.  12. 

Lisdromgranes,ii.  36. 

Lisdromgranies,  Two,  ii.  105. 

Lisfarrell,  ii.  125. 

Lisgawnine,  ii.  36. 

Lishneha,  ii.  36. 

Lislea,  i.  83.  • 

Lislorcan,  i.  91. 

Lislugg,  ii.  105. 

Lislurkan,  i.  91. 

Lislye,  i.  83. 

Lismanagb,  ii.  13. 

Lism'moyle,  ii.  13. 

Lisnagawnemore,ii.  106." 

Lisnagownebegg,  i.  62. 

Lisnagownemore,  i.  62. 

Lisnamorris,  ii.  36. 

Lisnagownebegg,  ii.  106. 

Lissanedin,  ii.  22.  23.  73. 

Lissannore,  i.  45. 

Lisscolleitragh,  ii.  86. 

Liscollyoughtragh,  ii.  105. 

Lisscollvrovean,  ii.  29. 

Lissdamiska,  ii.  98. 

Lissdrumkeigh,  ii.  29. 

Lissduffe,  i.  122. 

Lissimore,  i.  46. 

Lissmaknier,  ii.  73. 

Lissnaneane,  i.  45. 

Lissnegrenoge,  i.  68. 

Lissogeroane,  ii.  117. 

Lissryan,  i.  45. 

Listaniska,  ii.  98. 

Littecra-pebecam,  ii.  76- 
Littercally,  ii.  76. 

Littermacooe,  ii.  76. 

Littermore  O’Donnell,  ii.  76. 

Litterpibbrem,  ii.  76. 

Little  Gate  Street,  Gallway,  i.  4.  6.  7.  ii.  100. 

Greene,  i.  112. 

Parke,  Cavan,  ii.  113. 

Street,  Bannow,  i.  35. 

Loghavay,  ii.  76. 

Loghawy,  ii.  76. 

Logheene,  i.  85. 

Loghlinagh,  i.  83. 

Loghmalegan,  i.  114. 

Loghmevy,  ii.  112. 

Loghsedein,  i.  83. 

Loghsiddin,  i.  83. 

Loghsiddy,  i.  83. 

Loghta,  ii.  98. 

Loghtimore,  ii.  10.  11.  127. 

Loghton,  ii.  106. 

Lombard  Street,  Gallway,  i.  54. 

Lombard’s  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  85. 

London  Taverne,  i.  121. 

Longford,  Barony  of,  i.  68.  ii.  6.  124. 

County  of,  i.  45.  46.  68.  69.  88.  91.  105- 

119. 122.  124.  ii.  4.  6.  22.  23.  31.  86.  38. 
39.  42.  67-  69.  78.  74.  96.  97.  124. 
Loragh,  Parish  of,  ii.  76. 

Lorga,  ii.  117. 

Lougherdane,  ii.  127. 

Loughine,  i.  85. 

Loughmelvy,  ii.  1 12. 

Loughtee,  Barony  of,  ii.  1 1 3.  1 14. 

Lowally,  ii.  79. 

Lowe  Fisher  Street,  Kinsale,  ii.  49. 

Fryers  Streete,  Kinsale,  i.  20. 

Low  Fishers  Street,  Kinsale,  ii.  56.  58. 


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Morgmore,  ii.  105. 

Morinsokeigh,  ii.  18. 

Mortenvally,  i.  45. 

Moyallow  Street,  Corke,  i.  74.  75.  77.  102. 

Street,  Killmallock,  ii.  57. 

Moydow,  Barony  of,  i.  83.122. 124.  ii.  69.74. 
Moygrish,  Parish  of,  ii.  76. 

Moyhill,  Barony  of,  ii.  117. 

Moyneard,  ii.  45. 

Muckrc^sef'ii'.'l  2^' 

Muckullin,  Barony  of,  ii.  76. 

Mulchan,  ii.  112. 


Mullaclaragh,  i.  HE 
Mullagh,  ii.  124. 


Mullaghclara,  i.  119. 

Mnllaglibegg,  ii.  125. 

Mullaghdrume,  ii.  74. 

Mullaghekillane,  ii.  125. 

Mullaghlostera,  i.  114.  4 

. Mullaglinedarragh,  ii.  91. 

I Mullaghncsillagh,  ii.  36.  37. 

Mullanahaw,  ii.  106. 

Mullanoughtragb,  ii.  106. 

M ullanoultragh,  i.  62. 

Mullaveinalecka,  ii.  112. 

Mullenvally,  i.45. 

Mullnavelanalock,  ii.  12. 

Multuruin,  ii.  6. 

Munaghmerritt,  i.  62. 

Murroghs  Lane,  Carke,  i.  52. 116.  ii.  25. 


Pemblico,  Dublin,  ii.  116. 

Phaltis,  ii.  12.  126. 

Phillipstowne,  Libertyes  of,  ii.  S3. 
Pillory  street,  Drogheda,  i.  123.  124 
42.  118. 

Pinickin,  i.  1 14. 

Pipes  Gate,  Tliomastowne,  ii.  100. 

Street,  Thomastowne,  ii.  100. 

Platin,  ii.  61. 

Poladorane,  ii.  81. 

Pollards  Garden,  Corke,  ii.25. 
Poole  Court,  i.  110. 

Portnitereany,  ii.  79. 

Potter,  ii.  35. 

Poltoyre,  ii.  35. 

Pouleacurry,  North,  ii.  45. 

South,  ii.  45. 

Prentice  Lane,  Waterford,  i.  121. 
Puddin  Street,  Navan,  i.  122. 


Queen’s  County,  ii.  17. 
Quillifadda,  ii.  117. 
Quillinyshee,  ii.  124. 


Naas,  Liberties  of,  ii.  38. 

Naase,  Towne  of,  ii-  33. 

Navan,  ii.  41. 

Gate,  Trim,  ii.  59. 

Towne,  i.  122.  124. 

Towne,  Houses  in,  i.  123. 

Neales-broke,  ii.  70. 

Brooke,  ii.  71- 

New  Castle,  Barony  of,  i.  66.  110.  it.  107- 
Newgowlean,  ii.  105. 

New  Haggard,  i.  128. 

Newlands,  ii.  83. 

Newrillig,  i.  41. 

Newrilly,  i- 89.  . 

New  Street,  Corke,  i.  116.  it.  20.  21.  82. 

Dublin,  ii.  69. 

Waterford,  i.  18. 

Newtowne,  i.  30.  86.  ii.  59. 

Nicholas  Gate,  Kinsale,  ii.  103. 

Row,  Athenree,  ii.  28. 

Nonngh,  i.  62.  ii.  106. 

Northeast  Quarter,  Corke,  u.  82. 
Northgalc,  Nass,  ii.  33. 

North  Key,  Drogheda,  ii.42. 
Northside-street,  Galway,  l.  33. 

Northwatersland,  ii.  1 4. 

Northwest  Quarter,  Corke,  n.82.94. 


Oaken  Grove,  The,  ii.  79- 
Oldbridge,  ii.  41. 

Ordinary,  i-  39. 

Osbison,  ii-  32. 

Owney,  Parish  of,  ii.  76- 
! Oxmantowne,  Dublin,  i- 7. 6*.  68.69.  114. 
ii.  38. 46.  47- 52. 67.  99.  109.  HO-  .. 
Oxmontowne,  Dublin,  i.  6.47.54.  128.  ii.  6. 
39.76.98.128.124.125. 


Pallistowne,  ii- 14. 

Parkceele,  i.  43- 
Parkelumbard,  i.43. 
Parkemullin,  i-  112. 
Parkenafahy,  ii.  127- 128. 
Parkenafeyny,  i.  48. 
Parkenarrinigg,  ii- 127.  128. 
Parke  Neale,  ii-  82. 

Parkereagh,  ii- 103. 
Parkevalahane,  i.  43. 

Parke  Vaston,  i- 1 12. 
Parkevoege,  i.43. 

Parke  Warren,  Kinsale,  n.  103. 
Parklimon,  i.  42. 

Parknafaha,  i.  48. 
Parknegolicke,  ii.  82. 

Parky  Carkybegg,  i-  75.  77. 


Roscommon,  County  of,  ii.  29. 
Roscornon,  Barony  of,  ii.  29.  74. 

County,  ii.  74. 

Rosconnies,  ii.  125. 

Rosemary  Lane,  Dublin,  n.  10.  1 1 
Roskey,  i.  85. 

Rosmone,  ii.  37 - 
Rosmuck,  ii.76. 

Rossclogher,  ii.98. 

Barony,  ii.  98. 

Rossdulfe,  i.  46. 

Rosseduffe,  i- 12. 


Rosteduffe,  i- 12. 
Russellstowne,  i.  1 
Ryney,  i.  85. 
Rynine,  i.  45. 


St  Austin’s  Abbey,  Nans,  ii.  33. 

St.  Bride’s  Lane,  Wexford,  i.  50.. 

L Street,  Wexford,  i.  49. 

St.  Bridgett’s  Parish,  Corke,  i.  43-  > 
St.  Dominicks  Abby,  Corke,  i.  42.  i 
St.  Finbarry,  Parish  of,  i.  120. 

St.  Finbarryes,  Corke,  i-42. 

Parish  of,  ii.45. 120. 127.  128. 


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St.  Finbaryes  Parish,  Cork,  i.  48. 

St.  Finburries  Street,  i.  42. 

St.  Francis  Street,  Dublin,  i.  83.  ii.  81.  83. 


76. 


St.  Iberius  Street,  Wexford,  i.  56. 

St.  John's  Abbey,  Naas,  ii.  33. 

Field,  i.  112. 

Gate,  i.  50. 

Gate,  Cashell ; i.  97. 

Lane,  Corke,  ii.  70. 

Lane,  Drogheda,  ii.  32. 

Lane,  Waterford,  i.  22. 

Little  Parke,  i.  112. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  87. 

Street,  Cashell,  ii.  101. 

Street,  Drogheda,  ii.  4.  32. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  8.  9.  22.  23.  58. 

59.  60. 

St.  Ivories  Street,  Wexford,  i.  50. 

St.  Ivoryes  Street,  i.  37. 

Street,  Wexford,  i.  35.  36. 

St.  Lawrence  Lane,  Cork,  i.  105. 

Lane,  Drogheda,  i.  124. 

Street,  Drogheda,  i.  123.  124.  ii.41. 

43. 

St.  Leigcrs  Garden,  Cork,  i.  101. 

St.  Marlin’s  Lane,  Galway,  i.  70. 

St.  Marys  Street,  i.  37. 

Street,  Dungarvon,  i.  104. 

St.  Mary  Sandon’s  Parish,  Cork,  ii.  45. 

St.  Maryes  Streete,  Wexlord,  i.  35.  36.  49. 

St.  Michuell’s  Lane,  Dublin,  i.  17. 

Lane,  Waterford,  i.  19. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  8.  9.  22.  59.  60. 


St.  Nicholas  Church  Yard,  Cork,  ii.  82. 

Gate,  Cashell,  i.  97.  111. 

Low  Street,  Corke,  i.  2.  3. 42. 

Quarter,  Cashell,  i.  97. 

Street,  i.  43. 

Street,  Cashell,  i.  97-  99.  ii.  101. 

St.  Nicholes  Street,  Waterford,  i.  8. 

St.  Patrick  Streete,  i.  24. 

Street,  Dublin,  i.  119.  ii.  44.  45.  98. 

99.  120. 122. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  18.  24.  55.  79. 

Street,  (Little)  Waterford,  i.  23.  78. 

Street,  Wexford,  i.  50. 

St.  Peter’s  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  25. 

Lane,  Wexford,  i.  50. 

Parish,  Drogheda,  ii.  41.  43.  61. 

Parish,  Waterford,  i.  36.37. 

Streete,  Droghedah,  ii.  114.  115. 

Streete,  Waterford,  i.  36.  37.  55.  ii. 

St.  Stephens  Street,  Dublin,  i.  3.  4.  86.  ii. 

110. 

Street,  Waterford,  i.  36.  37.  58. 

St.  Stevens  Street,  Waterford,  i.  22. 

St.  Thomas  Streete,  Athenree,  ii.  27. 

Streete,  Dublin,  i.  20.  21.  25.  82.  45. 

80.  81. 90.  92.  122. 124.  ii.  14.  15.  41.  43. 
48.  50.56.  59. 62.  69. 78.  80.102.104.105. 
St.  Toolock’s  Parish,  Wexford,  ii.  88.  89. 

Street,  i.  36.  37. 

St.  Warbroughs  Street,  Dublin,  i.  78. 
Sanders  Lane,  Gallway,  i.  64. 

Sarsfeild’s  Lane,  Corke,  i.  88. 

Sarsfields  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  20.  21. 

Scalled  Parke,  Dublin,  ii.  65. 

Scarletts  Lane,  Drogheda,  ii.  32. 

Lane,  Trim,  i.  123.  ii.  59. 

Schoolehouse  Lane,  Dublin,  ii.  100. 101. 
Scregan,  i.  112. 

Screganbegg,  i.  112. 

Screganmore,  i.  112. 

Scydds  Lane,  Cork,  i.  101. 

Seaskin,  i.  103. 

Seffe,  ii.  105. 

Selker  Street,  Wexford,  i.  50. 

Selskers  Streete,  Wexford,  i.  35.  37. 

Selton,  i.  85. 

Seskin,  i.  103. 

Sessiaghnegoule,  ii.  91. 

Sessraghnegowly,  ii.91. 

Shanagh,  it.  105. 

Shanaghmore,  i.  83. 

Shandon  Castle,  Corke,  ii.82. 

Church  Lane,  Cork,  i.  76. 

Lane,  Cork,  i.  75. 77. 


! Shandons  Castle,  Cork, 
Shangarry,  ii.  1 3. 

Shannagh,  ii.  36. 

I Shanocknounell,  ii.  76. 

Shanocnonell,  ii.  76. 

! Shantoreagh,  i.  62. 

Sheebegg,  ii.  125. 
Sheltenmore,  ii.  36. 
Shetinehmeken,  ii.  35. 
Shinghanagg,  i.  93. 

Chiel'ries,  i.  93. 

Shipp  Street,  Dublin,  ii.  110. 
Shopp  Street,  Drogheda,  i.  l: 
43. 

Shrabrugh,  ii.  125. 
Shradorchill,  ii.  117. 
Shragh-nadarragh,  i.  114. 
Shroghinvey,  i.  115. 
Singannagh,  i.  91. 
Singhanagh,  i.  91. 

Skeagh,  ii.  6. 

Skellen,  ii.  36. 

Skellin,  ii.  105. 

Skiddyes  Acres,  i.  75.  77- 
Skinneroe,  Dublin,  i.  29. 
Slendole,  i.  91. 

Sleoroagh,  ii.S. 

Slevedvoly,  i.  91. 

Sleveroe,  ii.  8. 

Slewannagh,  ii.  98. 

Slewcorka,  ii.  105. 

Smale  Parke,  i,  112. 

Smeare,  i.  91. 

Smock  Ally,  Dublin,  i.  55. 
Smyths  Towne,  ii.  61. 
Snawrallagh,  i.  114. 

Snohir,  ii.  117. 

South  Key,  Drogheda,  ii.  4. ! 

Street,  Drogheda,  ii.  32 

Southwest  Quarter,  Corke,  ii 
Spinans,  i.  12.  13. 

Spinasse,  i.  12.  13. 

Spittle  Street,  Athenree,  ii.  2: 

Lane,  Corke,  ii.  85. 

Street,  Corke,  i.  1.  2. 

Sraghlonfort,  ii.  37. 
Sraghlongfort,  ii.  36. 
Stangeaneribill,  i.  43. 
Stangnecloghy,  i.  43. 

Stelams,  The,  Kinsale,  ii.  1 OS 
Stelui,  ii.  36. 

Stradrinane,  i.  115. 

Strand,  The,  Corke,  ii.  85. 
Street,  i.  45. 

Suannagh,  ii.91. 

Sunnagh,  ii.  91. 


Tagh,  i.  68. 

Talbottstowne,  ii.  4.  17. 

- — Barony  of,  i.  10.  12.  15.  103.  ii.  4.  5. 

17.  63.  72. 88. 97. 

Tally,  i.  62.  ii.  98. 

Tarrandaghadeny,  i,  119. 
Tarrendaghaderry,  i.  119. 

Tawlaght,  i.  85. 

Tawnemore,  i.  119. 

Tawnemoyle,  i.  62. 

Tawnelallen,  ii.  112. 

Teigromen,  i.  106. 108. 

Teigronimeene,  i.  106.  108- 
Temple  Acre,  i.  42. 

Templelyne,  i.  39. 

Templeuske,  ii.  8. 

Tennis  Court,  Corke,  i.  101. 

Teraghabeg,  i.  91. 

Teraghbegg,  i.  91. 

Terrenferis,  ii.  45. 

Terryes  Lane,  Cork,  i.  94.95. 101.  ii. 70.85. 
87-  94.95. 

Terry’s  Lane,  Corke,  ii.  25. 

Tessaronbegg,  ii.  82.  83. 

Thaly,  ii.  98- 
Thcoder,  i.  110. 

Thomas  Court,  Dublin,  ii.